Fireworks Display Planned A big event will happen on Sunday night, Sept. 2, when the Harveys Lake Beach Association will have its annual Mammoth Fireworks Dis- play. This event attracts perhaps the largest single event crowd in the Back Mountain Area. i The display is on Labor Day Eve, } 3t Sunset Beach, and held in con- { junction with the Harveys Lake } Yacht Club. It is a magnificent sight to see the fireworks display over- | head, while the sailboats are under- | neath in their torchlight parade. | The event attracts thousands of i! peop-le who otherwise would not visit Harveys lake or the Back Mountain area. The association hopes that you a annual public display. The associa- tion bears the costs, with the assist- ance of the Lake’s business commu- nity, as a public service to residents of the Lake and the entire Back Mountain area. | Pilgrimage | Slated For Mt. Carmel The Sacred Heart Mission Group will pilgrimage to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish, Lake Silkworth, to pause in this vacation season and unite in the power of prayer in troubled times on Monday, July 30, oat? p.m. i Rev. Edward Zaodniak is host pastor and will lead the July serv- ice. (Church opens one hour prior to the service.) i Monthly service includes Mass of | Reconciliation and Divine Mercy Holy Hour with the following format: Intercessory Rosary, Reparation and Repentance prayer during Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, and concludes with Pro- cession with the Eucharistic Lord. The Mission Group, comprised of members of parishes throughout the Scranton Diocese, scheduled monthly services upon request of pastor or parishioners. A bus will be available for conve- | nience of pilgrims; further informa- tion can be obtained by calling Gladys Kellar of Plymouth of Mar- garet Aciukewicz of Nanticoke. ‘Kismet’ At Playhouse The Pocono Playhouse is cur- rently presenting a musical tale of . Arabian nights, “Kismet.” This pro- duction will run through Sunday, . Aug. 5. Theatre patrons should check Pocono Playhouse advetising for - special discount offers. Shows are at 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Saturday at 5 and 9 p.m.; Sunday at 6 p.m. and 2 p.m. matinee on Wednesday. Prices range from $12 to $16. Call the box- office in Mountainhome for reserva- tions at 595-7456. FINAL SPRING & SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE 13 - 12 OFF All Sales Final ~~ No Credit Cards On Sale Merchandise Open Thurs. Nite Till 8:00 THEE AS UAL MAN UNITED PENN PLAZA KINGSTON Daily 10-$ ] & Thurs. Til 8 | PHONE (717) 283-2125 MasterCarde Visa® Am. Ex showgrounds by noon. tography; market. and Edna Dallas Post / Ed Campbell president; Rear, from left, are Diane Annetta was absent. At a recent meeting of the Lake- Lehman Band Sponsors, the follow- ing officers were elected for the 1984-85 school year: president, Marion Kasko; vice-president, Al Jenkins; corresponding secretary, Marie Annetta; recording secre- tary, Diane Brown; treasurer, Karen Lubinski and assistant trea- a Hy Daily at Lt COOK'S 3 s Kingston e Shavertown open 9 to 4 r : ANA am oi We have for the: both floor and tea lengths. ranging from 6 to 26%. these special guests. * FORMAL WEAR: After- tuxedos to complement the feminine finery. o ACCESSORIES: The latest in millinery, hosiery i+ ard gloves. \ Cen For y Thank you, Martha (Jane) Barbacci ~~ Alterations BRIDAL AND Open Monday-Saturday 1 0 a.m. to 8 p.m. FORMAL WEAR Call for Appointment 675-0182 surer, Marsha Cain. The Band Sponsors are presently involved . in several summer projects including an Arts and Crafts Bazaar, an Antique Car Show, several one-day bus trips to various points of interest, as well as several other projects. The Band Sponsors are comprised of persons interested in encouraging and supporting, the students in the band. During the summer, meetings are held on the third Monday of the month at 7 p.m. at the high school. During the school year, meetings are held on the third Tuesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. ‘“Kismet”’ is a fairy tale of old Baghdad depicting the ever absorb- ing strangeness and unpredictability of human life. It is resplendent with music adapted from Alexander Bor- odin. Such wonderful tunes as ‘“Bau- bles, Bangles & Beads’’, ‘And This Is My Beloved”, and the hauntingly beautiful ‘‘Stranger in Paradise’ to order $12... eh a ae en 1 year $23. a A a aa 2 years S32. a es BL 3 years S14. cd 1year out of state Orcall 675-5211 for assistance. Name Address City State Zip Kanjorski Seeks Paul Kanjorski, 11th District. Hazleton and Bloomsburg. Mike Danowski, Chapter 9 Disa- bled American Veterans publicity DAV will conduct its sixth meeting of the year on Monday, Aug. 6, at 7:30 p.m. at the Parsons VF'W, Scott Street, Wilkes-Barre. Commander Richard Pierce will preside. Items on the agenda include membership and hospital 6 activities, reports by Paul Migatul- ski, VAVS representative, who inci- dentally is looking for volunteers to: pass out booklets on the first Tues- day o the month up at the VA Hospital at 6:45 p.m. Report by Peter Dudish, National Service Offi- cer, will be given. Refreshments will be served. All members are REGISTRATION FORM: ADDRESS CITY/STATE . CAR REGISTRATION $3.00 BEFORE AUG. 4th Mail To: Spence Holmgren R.D. 1, Box 195 Noxen, PA 18636 717-298-2267 CITY/STATE .. 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