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    Singers perform
Elaine St. Clair,
“Dress Gray’ is a four-hour adap-
tation of Lucian K. Truscott’s novel
about the murder of a military
academy cadet. On November 24-26,
NBC offers seven hours with “Mus-
solini: The Untold Story,” starring
George C. Scott and Lee Grant.
In may, the network also has the
four-hour saga, ‘Sidney Sheldon’s
Rage of Angels: The Story Contin-
ues.”
CBS: CBS is planning more than
40 hours of spectaculars, highlighted
- by a lavish, $14 million version of
“Alice of Wonderland.” This four-
hour long musical, figuring cost per
hour, could turn out to be the most
costly television show in history.
The cast is certainly impressive and
is being produced by Irwin Allen of
‘“Poseiden Adventure” and ‘“Tower-
ing Inferno’ fame. ‘‘Kane and
Abel,” a seven-hour adaptation of
Jeffrey Archer’s best seller, ‘stars
Peter Strauss and Veronica Hamel
(“‘Hill Street Blues”). It is set to air
in November.
Other mini-series offered by CBS
are “Blood and Orchids,” a true
story of a Navy lieutenant’s wife
who was murdered in Hawaii;
“Saigon,” a seven-hour production
by David Putnam; and “Vietnam”
a 12-hour epic about an embattled
family.
“Sins,” staring Joan Collins as a
Parisian fashion head along with
Lauren Hutton, Gene Kelly and
James Farentino, will air for 6
hours probably in February.
“If Tomorrow Comes,” based on
the book by Sidney Sheldon, stars
Tom Berenger and Richard Kiley,
and “Dream WEst,”” a seven-hour
chronicle of the life and times of
John Charles Fremont, will star
Richard Chamberlain.
Perhaps the most unique of all
mini-series that. will be telecast this
season is CBS’s “Switch,” a story
about the grisly murders of two
women whose heads are decapitated
and switched. Richard Crenna,
Emmy winner for “The Rape of
Richard BEck,” has the lead role.
(Debbey Wysocki is the entertain-
ment writer for The Dallas Post.)
Most of last season’s mini-series
performed disappointingly in the
ratings. Some critics claim the tele-
vision viewing audience is tired of
the mini-series format, while others
maintin the decline in popularity is
a result of a reduction in quality.
Regardless of the reason, the net-
works will still place at least 100
hours of mini-series on the televi-
sion screen this season. Both ABC
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and CBS have developed seven
mini-series for 1985-86, whereas
NBC has scheduled five. The follow-
ing is a concise list for the benefit of
avid TV fans: :
ABC: ‘North
and South” and
its sequel ‘Love
and War” will
run a total of 24
hours at a cost of
as much as $35
million. Producer
David L.
Wolper’ s project
is an adaptation of John Jakes
novels about two families during the
Civil War. The cast includes Georg
Stanford Brown, Genie Francis,
Elizabeth Taylor, Gene Kelly,
Morgan Fairchild, Johnny Cash,
and Robert Mitchum. The first 12
hours will air on November 3.
“Forever Amber, a six-hour adap-
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tation of Kathleen Windsor’s
romance, stars Raquel Welch.
“Thurston House,” a dramatization
of Danielle Steel’s best-selling
novel, and “Lady Liberty’ a story
Liberty, will run five hours each.
“Lawrence of Arabia” will be
resurrected for a six-hour reprise.
“Queenie” a five-hour adaptation of
Michael Korda’s novel about actress
Merle Oberon, and ‘Out on a
Limb,” Shirley MacLaine’s auto-
biography, have also been sched-
uled to air on ABC.
NBC: ‘Peter the Great,” an epic
about the star, will run nine hours
and was filmed at a cost of $27
million. The star-studded cast
includes Omar Sharif, Maximilian
Schell, Laurence Olivier, and
Vanessa Redgrave. NBC is planning
to telecast the mini-series in Febru-
ary.
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I HAVE OFTEN THOUGHT about
how lucky we are to live near large
cultural centers like New York and
Philadelphia. With just a few short
hours of traveling, we have the
opportunity to visit: some of the
finest museums and art galleries in
the East.
Few of us,
including myself,
really are aware
of our local cul-
ture. College Mis-
ericordia Art Gal-
lery, for
example, offers
various
KINGSBURY
exhibits throughout the year. Cur-
rently sculpture by Judith Peck
featuring creative unusual pieces is
on display. Some cast bronze items
are featured. The show will run
through Nov. 8.
The Gallery’s intent is to serve
the community. As a fund raiser,
cookbook called “You Are What
You Eat” is on sale. The book
includes recipes for everything from
soup to nuts. Plans are also being
finalized for the Children’s Gift Gal-
lery which will be held Dec. 7. All
gifts are under $1. With Christmas
Dream Makers
comingup, maybe a gallery cook-
book, something from the Children’s
Gift Gallery, or the December 8 Gift
Gallery, will be just the perfect gift
for someone on your list.
Make a visit to the College Miseri-
cordia Art Gallery and see what
fine art work is on display in our
area.
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IF A BEAUTIFUL HANDMADE
QUILT is something that you would
love to own, make it a point to
attend the Quilt Party on Sunday,
Nov. 17 at Gate of Heaven audifo-
rium. Sponsored by the church’s
Altar and Rosary Society, the party
will feature 21 handmade quilts.
I’ve seen most of them, and believe
me, it’s hard to decide which one
you like the best.
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BEST WISHES to Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Schall, Chase Road, Shaver-
town, who recently celebrated their
25th wedding anniversary.
The Schalls were married in Our
Lady of Victory Chapel by the late
Rev. Richard Frank. Maid of honor
was Mrs. Carole Mergo Sampson,
N.J.; best man was Dan Schall.
Mrs. Schall is the former Barbara
Roberts, daughter of William H.
Miles .and the late Lucy A. Miles,
Plymouth. She is employed by
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Mr. Schall is the son of Isabel
Schall and the late Stanley RU
Schall, Loyalville. He is employed
by the LCTA.
They are the parents of three
sons, Ensign Ronald T. stationed at
Pensacola, Fla.; Benjamin J.,
employed in the engineering depart
ment of PG&W and Michael a
A Mass of Thanksgiving and
renewal of vows was conducted in
Our Lady of Victory Church by Rev.
George Jeffrey.
Mr. and Mrs. Schall were honored
at a surprise reception given by
their three sons at the Castle Inn.
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BEST WISHES to Dr. and Mrs.
Sheldon Brown who were married
recently. Mrs. Brown is the former
Beth H. Roe, New Goss Manor.
Rev. Jule Ayers, pastor emeritus
of First Presbyterian Church,
Wilkes-Barre, officiated.
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LEHMAN UNITED METHODIST
Youth Fellowship will hold A Hal-
loween Party Oct. 30 and 31 from
6:30 to 9 p.m. in the Lehman United
Methodist Church. Featured events
include games for children 10 and
under, short spooky movies, a
haunted two-story barn, ceramics
for sale and pumpkins for sale.
Wilkes-Barre
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Daley,
52 Ridge Street, Dallas, are cele-
brating their 40th wedding anniver-
sary on October 31.
They were married October 31,
1945 by Reverend Stusgills. Their
attendants were the late Mr ‘and
Mrs. Harry Feitz of Fort Meade,
Maryland.
Fred and Evelyn have four daugh-
ters, Marguerite White of Edwards-
ville, Mary Lou Button of Dallas,
Karen Daley of Florida and Ruth
Jesso of Orange. They were gifted
with seven grandchildren, Kim-
berly, Wesley, Michele, Mary Liz,
Tommy, Stephen and Gregory.
Mrs. Daley is the former Evelyn
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making wood crafts for his family
and friends.
Fred and Evelyn will be honored
at a special dinner by Mary Lou and
Rodney Button at Hotel Magee in
Bloomsburg, after which they will
go to Atlantic City for a 40th Anni-
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The “Dream Makers” is a booklet
listing 12 prestigious prizes for a
monthly drawing. The drawings will
take place during the intermission
at the concerts of the Philharmonic
orchestra. Each prize if valued at
$300.00 or more and booklet pur-
chasers will have an opportunity to
participate in every drawing.
The prizes have been donated by
local merchants, many from the
Back Mountain area. Some of the
prizes offered are: a water color
painting by Ann Parkhurst, Bay
Window Shoppes; a pearl bracelet
donated by Valentine’s Fine Jew-
elry, Dallas, and a $400.00 gift from
Country Carousel, Dallas.
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