\ THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, July 31, 1985 15 (Continued from page 14) THE WILKES-BARRE PRONAOS OF THE ROSICRUCIAN ORDER, AMORC will be celebrating its first anniversary on Thursday, Aug. 1. Because of the special nature of this event, and the memorial service for Dr. H.S. Lewis, first Imperator for the Rosicrucian Order for this cycle, all active members of the Order are urged to attend. The Convocation will begin at 7:30 in the Crest Room of Gus Genetti’s Best Western Moto Inn in Wilkes-Barre. Please bring active membership credentials. The Rosicrucian Order is a non-sectarian, non-profit, cul- tural and educational organization. Those wishing more information about either the Pronaos or the Order may write: Wilkes-Barre Pronaos, AMORC, P.O. Box 2535, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18703-2535. DISABLED AMERICAN VETER- ANS CHAPTER 9 will conduct a meeting on Monday, August 5, at 7:30 p.m. at the Parsons VEW, Scott Street, Wilkes-Barre. Commander Murray Brown will preside. Items on the agenda include membership, hospital reports, hospital activities. All members are urged to attend. THE HARVEYS LAKE LITTLE LEAGUE ORGANIZATION has changed its meeting date to Satur- day, August 10, at 10 a.m. at the Robert Wintersteen Recreation Building. Drives THE WYOMING VALLEY CHAP- TER of The American Red Cross Youth Council will be sponsoring a blood drive on Aug. 7, at the Wyo- ming Valley Mall in Pomeroy’s second floor community room. The- goal is 120 donors, all students and the public is invited to donate. From 1 to 3 p.m. a live band will perform and Rock 107 will broad- cast live from the mall. Refresh- ments will also be served. Anyone who is willing to donte can contact the Red Cross Bloos Services at 823-7161. Clinics AN ARTHRITIS CLINIC at Nes- bitt Memorial Hospital will be held on Wednesday, July 31 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the hospital’s Medical Arts Building, 534 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. Dr. John Carey, rheuma- tologist, conducts the clinic. Patients are referred by their personal physician to the program. Dr. Carey examines each patient, evaluates their condition and designs an individual treatment plan. Results are then forwarded to their physician. Patients must make an appoint- ment with the Arthritis Clinic by calling Nesbitt’s Outpatient Regis- tration office at 288-1411, extension 4130, Monday through Friday, from 1to4 p.m. Support Group sets date Wilkes-Barre General Hospital's Cardiac Support Group will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday, Aug. 7 in the hospital’s board room on the main floor. Dr. Richard P. Abramowitz, a staff cardiologist, will discuss diag- nostic testing and treatment of heart disease. Kor further information, contact General's Social Services Depart- ment, 829-8111, extension 3038. BISCOTTO'S 48 Luzerne Ave. West Pittston—655-8555 WHITE PIZZA (Broccoli or Spinach) ‘RED PIZZA VARIETY STROMBOLIS RAVIOLI—GNOCCI CAPPILETI—SPAGHETTI RIGATONI OPEN 7 DAYS FRI. and SAT. FOR LUNCH Serving Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Daily Specials MIDWAY RESTAURANT 919 Wyoming Ave. Wyoming Car Show set Show planned The Riding Ho 4-H Club of Luzerne County will be conducting its annual open horse show on August 4, at the Lehman Horse Show Grounds, Route 118, Lehman. The show will begin at 8 a.m. and will feature English, Western and Gymkhana events. There will be Pee Wee, Youth, Junior and Senior Divisions. Refreshments will be available The Second Annual Labor Day Weekend Summer Family Polka Party featuring the popular Eddie Blazonczyk Orchestra direct from Chicago, Illinois, will be held Thurs- day evening, August 29, from 8 p.m. to midnight at Coal Street Municipal Park Ice-A-Rama Sports and Arts Complex. Originated last year by the Wilkes-Barre City Recreation Board and local radi oand television polka persenality, Bobby Z, this annual event is expected to attract nearly 1,000 ‘‘eddie B’’ fans to the local park. Last year’s event attracted over 800 fans from areas as far away as Binghamton, New York, Dover, New Jersey and Stamford, Connecticut. Anyone planning to attend the Labor Day Weekend Extravaganza should plan to purchase tickets in advance by writing to Eddie B Nite Tickets, 59 N. Main St., Wilkes- Barre, Pa., 18702. Tickets are $5 in advance and $6 at the gate and may be purchased at all Gallery of Sound locations, Wyoming Valley Mall, Midtown Vil- lage, Gateway Shopping Center, Dallas Shopping Center, Leo Matus News in Martz Building, Wilkes- Barre; Bobby Z Video Memories, Wilkes-Barre; and at all Recreation Board offices. For more information, phone the Wilkes-Barre City Recreation Board at 825-8711. throughout the day along with a variety of home baked goods. The horse show is open to the public and there is no charge for admission. Stall rental for horses is available by calling 477-2371. For more information, please call 639- 5678, 675-3571 or 639-2170. 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