Super sitters Concho in San Angelo, Texas. Parker in San Angelo, Texas. Officers Club. Jonathan Pineno, President of J.P. Enterprises recently attended a special distributorship development conference of success motivation institute held in Waco, Texas. The conference emphasized the company’s all out approach to increasing sales organization’s pro- duction and effectiveness through proper management. The conference was attended by more than 200 distributors from all sections of the United States. 0 Recent visitors at .the home of Mrs. Dorothy Powell, and Mrs. Pearl Marshall, of Chase Road, Jackson Twp. were Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Updyke of Sarasota, Flor- ida, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kelledes, of Royal Oak, Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Harrison of Illinois. -0- Mrs. Helen Franklin of Jackson Church Road entertained at a picnic dinner at her home for the following guests: Mrs. Ruby Elston, Hunts- ville; Mrs. Ruth Wyrock, Bingham- ton, N.Y.; Mrs. Shirley Stout and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Martin, RD 3, Box 155 Hunlock Creek, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Brenda Lynn, to Aaron Thomas Marvin, son of Mr. and mrs. Thomas Marvin, RD 1, Shick- shinny. Miss Martin is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, and received a Business Award at Grad- uation. She is employed at Toby- hanna Army Depot as a Clerk typist. > AY, 9 3 § \ XE \ Marvin is a graduate of North- west High School. He is a Certified Milk Examiner and hauls milk for Earl L. Lokey, Inc. Elizabethtown, where he is presently employed. The couple will exchange vows at a ceremony on Sept. 7, at the residence of Mr. and mrs. Howard L. Piatt, Sr., Hunlock Creek. In the event of inclement weather, the ceremony will be held at Maple Grove United Methodist Church, Hunlock Creek. (Next to son, Mark of Wilmington, Dela- ware; Heather Schimmel of State College; Mrs. Esther Samesel of Huntsville and Mrs. Freda Snyder, Shavertown. -0- Mrs. Frank Wyrock of Bingham- ton, N.Y., Mrs. Richard Stout, son Mark, of Wilmington, Delaware, spent several days with their cous- ins Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cease, of Franklin St., Dallas. : THOMAS PRODUCE STAND Opposite Natona Mills Dallas-Harveys Lake Hwy. TOMATOES 3 LBS. FOR A $1.00 $3.50 HALF OF A BUSHEL FREEZING CORN, CUCUMBERS, BEETS, ONIONS, CABBAGE, SQUASH Playtime Craig Tupper, secretary of Back Mountain Jaycees, rolls the dice while playing the ‘‘Back Mountain Area Game.”’ The new board game incorporates local businesses and Back Mountain hot spots in a game like Monopoly. Businesses interested in purchasing a spot on the game board should contact the Back Mountain Jaycees. Others in the photo are, from the left, Joe Rubbico, project chairman; Bill Wagner, Bob Kelly, president of Back Mountain Jaycees and Craig Tupper, secretary of the Back Mountain Jaycees. dour Casuals TAKE AN : ADDITIONAL 10% OFF | + ANY MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS PICK FROM QUALITY NAME BRANDS SUCH AS WOOLRICH, PENDELTON & GANT. (This coupon valid thru Sept. 2nd) VISA * M.C. * AMERICAN EXPRESS 778 KIDDER STREET, WILKES-BARRE 823-5852 OPEN DAILY 9-9; SUNDAYS 12-5 LEON C. SIDOREK, D.P.M. JOINS DR. CATHERINE WILSON IN PRACTICE OF PODIATRIC MEDICINE SY oh nN 3 A : LEON C. SIDOREK, D.P.M. Dr. Catherine J. Wilson has announced the association of Leon C. Sidorek, D.P.M., who joined her in the practice of podiatry July 29, at 165 North Main Street, Shavertown, Pennsylvania. Dr. Sidorek, the son of Edward and Minnie Sidorek, Beaumont, graduated from Tunkhannock High School and com- pleted his undergraduate studies at Col- lege Misericordia. He received his degree in podiatry from the William M. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine in Chicago, Ill. While in Chicago, he did an externship at the Hines Veterans Admin- istration Hospital, where he dealt exten- sively in the training of diabetic foot care. Dr. Sidorek is a member of the American Podiatry Medical Association and the Pennsylvania Podiatry Associa- tion. He is associated with Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. ~~ The office is located at 165 North Main St., Shavertown, with office hours week- days and Saturdays. For appointments please call 675-0091. The office is accept- ing new patients and is participating | with major insurances. Dallas Kingston Carverton Rd., Trucksville : 675-4222 283-0060 696-2818 EE EE EEE EERE EEA a SET CALL OR COME IN TODAY FOR eae Or le Re i ML SO rev asssane say se sanarenieeures enatneboata EE YOUR FREE CONSULTATION ~~ > rr ; ; : Ee
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