With Jean Hillard 675-1392 APRIL 19, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the ‘Dallas High School gymnasium, mark the date, The Soccer Club will be presenting a ‘‘Crafts and More Show”. There will be crafts, food and many items of interest for sale and are on display. Be sure to attend this Craft day, it will bring back memories of the Falk Arts Festival days at College Misericor- dia. 0 THE DALLAS} & AREA FEDER- | 8 ATED WOMAN'S | CLUB APPLICA- TIONS for a book scholarship are available at the guidance counse- lors office at} ; Dallas Senior = High School. Any HILLARD student planning to further their education is invited to apply for the scholarship. Ellen Nagey is educa- tion chairman for the club. -0- JERRY AND SCOTT TORR, both of Dallas, have been vacationing in Florida where they visited their parents, Al and Jane Toor. Al and Jane spend their winters in Venice, Florida, at their winter home and their sons took advantage of a great time while seeing Mom and Dad too. -0- SOME TREES ARE DISAP- PEARING, the brush is being cut and soon the ground will begin to disappear as the beginning stages of the Fellowship Evangelical Free Church begin to formulate near Dallas High School. As soon as the frost is out of the ground I'm told the footers will be started. This church started with only four families about five years ago and now an average of 160 people attend services each Sunday at College Misericordia’s Merrick Hall. Grow- ing to the point of needing even more room a buildhing has become a reality. Watch the growth in the Back Mountain, its phenomenal. Sunrise Services on Easter morning will be on the lot if you don’t have a church call Pastor Dwight Hodne for times etc. -0- FASHION SHOW IS APRIL 1, don’t forget to get your tickets early! It’s a fun evening and pro- ceeds benefit the education commit- tee - Irem Temple Country Club at 7:30 p.m. -0- MR. AND MRS. ALEX REBAR of Lehman have returned home after spending a month vacationing in time in Orlando, Disneyworld, San- ford and many other of their favor- ite winter spots. Mr. and Mrs. Rebar are a very sweet couple, very special to all of us who were ‘Dallas Junior Women.” Mr. Rebar followed and photographed our projects for so many years and we all grew to love him and his wife. It’s really my pleasure to report they are really enjoying their lives and retirement, they gave so much joy to so many over the years. -0- DONALD AND SHIRLEY HANSON of Harveys Lake have also returned home to the freezing weather. They spend a lot of time in Hilton Head, South Carolina where they own land. Shirley’s wearing a nice tan and is really counting on Pennsylvania sunshine soon to keep it. -0- JO CAROL, STEVE AND SUSIE BUCKLEY of Haddonfield Hills, have returned home after spending a week in Clearwater, Florida with Jo’s parents, Jack and Lana Birns- tock. The Birnstocks are former Kunkle residents now permanently living in Clearwater. Steve is our paperboy, one of the best paperboys in Pennsylvania, I might add, and he said they had a great time, he flew for the first time 118 Main St. Luzerne 288-4511 801 Main St. Swoyersville 287-1141 and loved it. Mom and Suzie had flown before. Steve also celebrated his 11th birthday while in Florida. They got to visit Cypress Gardens, Busch Gardens and swam at Clearwater Beach. Steve says he got the best tan. I haven’t seen the rest of them but I’m sure he’s right. Dad, Jim and baby brother, Todd, stayed home to keep the fires burning and I know they too are glad to have the family home. -0- JIM AND JET COOK of Lehman have also returned home after vaca- tioning in Florida. The Cooks arrived home just in time to wel- come another grandchild. They arrived home on Sunday and daugh- ter Karen gave birth to her second daughter on Monday. What a nice welcome home present. -0- I END MY COLUMN THIS WEEK with a get well wish to Mrs. Harold Brobst. Mrs. Brobst, whom many of us recognize as an employee of United Penn Bank in Dallas, is a surgical patient in the NPW Hospital in Plains. All of her friends send her wishes for a speedy and complete recovery. -0- ALSO, STILL NEED TO REMEMBER Arline Bergavin of Joseph St., Dallas, who was injured in a car accident a couple weeks ago. Mrs. Bergavin is still bedrid- den and has a long way to go before her legs are back to normal. -0- HAPPY EASTER! 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