Luncheon set Crafts Auction IS scheduled The Harveys Lake Women’s Serv- ice Club will be holding its annual Arts & Crafts Auction on Sunday, November 4 at the Lake-Noxen Ele- mentary School, Harveys Lake. Browsing is at 2 p.m. and the auction starts at 3 p.m. The items are all handmade by Club member. Along with the auction there will be door prizes, a bake sale, refresh- ments, Christmas decorations and an Honorary members table with items for sale. A ‘Kiddie Corner” with games will be provided for your children while you attend the auction. Raffle tickets will be sold for $1. The first prize is a North Star design quilt handmade by the Club’s Honorary members. Second prize is a handmade afghan and third is a pitcher and bowl set. If anyone would like to contribute any items, they may contact Madelon blaine at 639-1533. All profits will go for community services and projects. Subscribe To The Post Planning party Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Penn State University, Shown here are Fund. Planning show Quilt (Continued from page 1) also be sold at the show. Numerous door prizes will be awarded with first prize a painting by noted, local artist Sue Hand. Mary Hughes, proprietor of Heart In Hand, Dallas, has also donated a painting to be awarded. The paint- ing, one of Raggedy Ann and Andy dones on muslin fabric, has been accepted by the Museum of Folk Art in New York City where it hung recently. The Pennsylvania Quilters will provide homemade soup and sand- wiches for light lunches and home- baked goodys will be available. Vendors will have fabrics and quilt- ing supplies for sale. There will be workshops featuring both Jane Blair; professional quilt- maker, quilt artist and teacher, from Conshohocken, PA and Laurie Walsh; quilter, designer, quilt show judge, teacher and publisher of her own Trpunto patterns. Additional workshops will be conducted by local instructors: Nancy Brown; teacher, quilter and home econo- mist. Jillann Space; teacher, quilter and fabric shop manager. Mary Ann Shades; teacher, quilter and home economist. The workshops have been arranged by the Pennsylvania Quil- ters and Sharon Ward, Coordinator of Continuing Education Penn State. For further information about work- shop schedules, fees, or registra- tion, please call the Office of Contin- uing Education: 675-2171 extension 220. Planning rally Luncheon set Krajewski; and Mary Shuler. Philip J. Santarelli has been awarded certification by the Penn- sylvania State Board of Examiners of Public Accountants. The certifi- cation permits him to use the cre- dential C.P.A., or Certified Public Accountant. Mr. Santarelli, a graduate of Wyo- ming Seminary, attended Cornell University and completed his bache- lor of science degree in accounting at King’s College in 1972. He earned MALTBY DRUG STORE 326 Hughes St., Swoyersville, Pa. 287-7724 LILLY INSULIN U-100 N.P.H. REG. — 6.99 ... 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Talent search on The Johns Hopkins University has opened its annual talent search to identify seventh grade age youths with high verbal, mathematical, or ganeral intellectual abilities. Conducted by the university's center for the advancement of aca- demically talented youth (CTY), students identified for participation in the program are eligible for CTY advanced courses and residential summer programs. Principals and guidance counselors have been pro- vided with detailed information about the talent search. Completed registration forms must be mailed and postmarked no later than November 16. For more information write: CTY, The Johns Hopkins Univer- sity, Baltimore, Maryland, 21218, or call (301) 338-8422. Have A News Tip? Call 675-5211 Wilkes-Barre Council 302 will host the Eighth Annual Rosary Rally and March sponsored by the combined Knights of Columbus Councils of Wyoming Valley on Sunday, Octo- ber 7. Chairman is Patrick Jordan, grand knight of host council, and co- chairman is John S. Jones, grand knight, Pittston Council 372. Other units who will participate include: Nanticoke 913, Plymouth 984, Luz- erne 3987, Mountaintop 6440, Lake Silkowrth 7860, Dallas 8224 and Exeter 8598. At 1 p.m., mass will be celebrated in Holy Rosary Church, Park State 4- Darlene Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips of Hunlock Creek will appear at the State 4-H finals in Harrisburg on Oct. 4, 5 and 6. Darlene won first place at District finals at Dalton in the Hunter Pony Hack Class. She has been riding four years and is a member of the Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, by Rev. Anthony Noviello, pastor. At 2 p.m. the Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Our Lady of Fatima will be mounted on a float surrounded by honor guards from the Knights of Columbus who will escort Our Lady in procession. The march will proceed on Park Avenue, to Hazle Street, to South Main Street, to East South Street and end at St. Nicholas Church, South Washington Street, where recitation of the rosary and benedic- tion will take place at 3 p.m. All knights, their families, friends and the public are invited. Showin Blue 4-H Club, under the direction of Carol Malig. She is a student of Borrowdale Acres, Inc. Dallas, under the direc- tion of Peg Malig, B.H.S.I. Darlene is presently finishing the final show of the Penn Jersey Horse Show Association of which she is a member. A Ld . ¢