f Calendar - THE RIDING-HO 4H CLUB is sponsoring their annual open show on August 5, starting at 8 a.m. rain ‘or shine at the Lehman Show + Grounds located 4 miles west of Dalls on Route 118. This yeas show has 36 classes which include Western Pleasures & Equitations, Hunter Horses & Ponies, English Pleasure & Equita- tions, Gymkhanna, 4-H classes, and Pee Wee classes. Challenge trophies to be given in Gymkhanna, Western ~ Pleasure and Hunter Under Saddle. A high point trophy will also be given in the Youth Division. Large percentage paybacks & ribbons or trophy & ribbons to be awarded in each class. Refreshments served on grounds with many baked goods available. Free admission to the public For further information call 477- 2371, 639-2107 or 675-3571. THE LUZERNE COUNTY 4-H HORSE AND PONY ROUNDUP will be held at the Lehman Horse Show Grounds in Lehman on Satur- day, Aug. 4, starting at 8:30 a.m. and continuing throughout the day. The show allows members to com- pare their riding skills with that of other horse club members in the county. _ Classes to be included in the show are Equitation, Grooming and Showmanship, Pleasure, Western Working Trail, Working Hunter, Pole Bending, Barrel Racing, Pony Driving and many more. To see local youth participate in these classes and to help encourage them with their 4-H projects, plan to attend the 4-H Horse Show. Admis- sion is free and refreshments are available. For more information on the 4-H horse project, contact Donna Skog, Courthouse Annex, 5 Water St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711 or call 825- 1706 or 459-0736, ext. 706. Reunions THE 72ND REUNION OF THE EVANS FAMILY will be held Sunday, Aug. 5, at Hanson's Park, Harveys Lake. All those planning to attend the reunion are asked to take a picnic lunch as lunch will be held at 12:30. Family members are also asked to take old family photos. A business meeting and games will follow the luncheon. MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1979 OF LAKE-LEHMAN HIGH SCHOOL are reminded they have until August 3 to submit their reser- ‘vations for the reunion to be held on August 11 at noon at Knoefal’s Grove in Chase. The cost for adults is $14.50 per person. Checks should be made payable to Rose Mary Zbiek, RD 5, Shavertown, PA. 18708. all reseva- tions must be received by August 3. For further information, call 696- 1700. Clubs THE SOLO CLUB of Luzerne County announces its schedule for August: August 4 - Dancing at Carriage Stop Inn, East End Boulevard, 9:30 p.m.; August 11 - Dancing at Lei- sure II Lounge, West Pittston, 9:30 p.m., music by Gene Boyland Band; August 18 - Dancing at Chet’s, Moosic, 9:30 p.m.; August 25 - Dancing at Dupont VFW, 9:30 p.m. Single persons age 35 or over are invited to attend. for more informa- tion, call Gene Schray at 675-1704, Betty Yuskoski at 288-7783 or Betty Erwine at 287-8721. THE NORTHEAST PENNSYL- VANIA LEHIGH UNIVERSITY ALUMNI CLUB will host a send-off picnic on Sunday afternoon, Aug. 12, for area students who will be fresh- men this fall at the University. The freshmen send-off will be held from noon to 5 p.m. at Kirby Episcopal House in Glen Summit. Those invited to the picnic include freshmen and their parents, current Lehigh undergraduates alumni of the University and their guests. , Ann N. Mermelstein of Bear “Creek is serving a as program chairman for the event. Robert M. Schantz of Dallas is president of the Northeast Pennsylvania Lehigh Alumni Club. Dinners WILKES-BARRE CHRISTIAN WOMEN’S CLUB will hold its mother-daughter breakfast-buffet at Gus Genetti’s restaurant, Market St., Wilkes-Barre, on Wednesday, Aug. 15, at 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Cost is $4.25 inclusive. Special speaker will be Barbara: Mower from Bethlehem, an exciting and humorous speaker and music will be provided by Nancy Sutliff and Laura Long, vocalists from Shickshinny and Sweet Valley. Laura Long, a ventriloquist from Sweet Valley, will also perform. Free nursery will be provided at Gus Genetti’s for pre-school chil- dren. For buffet and nursery reser- vations, please call Fran Gilbert 696-3756. Reservations close, Monday, August 13. ‘Screenings FREE BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGS will be held each * Friday from 1-4 p.m. at the Mercy Medical Offices, Lake Street, Dallas, beginning August 3 and con- tinuing through August 17. v \ Clinics NESBITT MEMORIAL HOSPI- TAL is sponsoring an Arthritis Clinic on Wednesday, Aug. 8 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Nesbitt Medi- cal Arts Building. Dr. John Carey, a specialist in arthritis and rheumatology, con- ducts the program which provides arthritis patients with a complete physical examination and treatment plan. 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