People 1980 Leaders meet Prince of Peace Church. sponsoring a Kids Care Program. MARRIAGE LICENSES (The following Back Mountain couples have applied for marriage licenses in Luzerne County: ) JAY T. CRISPELL, 35 Park St., Dallas, and TRACY L. COOL- BAUGH, RD 1, Box 257, Pittston. THOMAS N. CROSSIN, 96 Denni- son St., Swoyersville, and EILEEN M. JUDGE, 825 Sutton Rd., Shaver- town. RUTH R. MASKALIS, RD 2 333, Dallas. PAUL B. SHAVER, III, 288 Post Rd., Trucksville, and ROSARIA MARY DeANGELO, 4 No. Hancock St., Wilkes-Barre. JOSEPH J. KLEBACK, 116 First St., Exeter, and DARIA BAR- BACCI, RD 5, Dallas. EDWARD J. STEPANSKI, 19 Grant St., Shickshinny, and THER- ESA L. ROMAN, RD 1, Box 195E, Sweet Valley. , Box Divorces (The following Back Mountain couples have filed Complaints in Divorce at the Luzerne County Courthouse: ) Jane Riggi, Plaintiff, 93-A Rob- bins Road, Haddonfield Hills, Dallas, and Nicholas J. Riggi, Defendant, Pa. RT. 483, Box 131, Benton, Columbia County. Michael E. Rowlands, Plaintiff, 54 Wheaton St., West Wyoming, and Evelyn Rowlands, Defendant, Huntsville Road, Lehman Township. Martha G. Sickler, Plaintiff, 18 Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, and Leo E. Sickler, Box 284 Shawanese, Harvey’s Lake Borough. 34 Clark Lane Plains, PA 18705 team. Charter Nite held Mona Hoover and Mary Conner, Don Lockhart, Robert Baird. The seventh annual Canadian Goodwill Tour of the Dallas Kiwanis Club recently took a group of Kiwanians, joined by another quarter from ‘the Cortland, New York Kiwanis Club, as far as Toronto, Ontario. The trip included visits with nine Kiwanis Clubs. The local group visited the clubs of Elmira, Horseheads, and Corn- ing, New York, Niagara Falls in both New York and Ontario, and four clubs in the Toronto area. Births (The following Back Mountain couples have announced births during the past week:) TURCHIN, DANIEL and CINDY, Box 87, RD 6, Dallas, a son, Tues- day, April 22. PACE, JEFFREY and JOYCE, 36 Harris Hill Road, Trucksville, a son, April 22. REGAN, JAMES JR. and BAR- BARA, Box 152 RD 1, Harvey's Lake, a son, Friday, April 25. SHAW, TIMOTHY and KELLY, RD 3, Sweet Valley, a son, Friday, April 25. (717) 829-5264 Fanaa Several meetings were especially planned by the host club to note the annual bi-national Friendship Week. Dallas Kiwanians who made the Canadian trip include President Paul Selingo, Past Presidents Bob Dolbear and John Luke, and Past Lt. Governor Reese Pelton. Welcome Baby The recent arrival of the newest member of your household is the perfect time to arrange for a WEL- COME WAGON call. I'm your WELCOME WAGON rep- resentative and my basket is full of free gifts for the family. Plus lots of helpful information on the special world of babies. Call now and let's celebrate your i baby. 675-2070 HWetame gon SNOW IN APRIL. April 23rd to be exact, and not a snow flurry either but as much as 30 inches in the Poconos. It did stop a lot of people from moving for several hours. Ray and Nancy Daring, owners of Daring’s Market, had a daughter on her way home who was stranded for five hours on one of the major highways. She never did make it to Dallas, but was able to turn around and return to her home. -0- SHEILA MCALLISTER, the electrologist | who has offices in the Back Mt. Pro- | fessional Build- ing, reported six inches at her | home in Sutton Hills, Shaver- town. Another Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown resi- dent said she had to shovel her car out of her driveway. -0- CLAUDE AND DIANE ANDER- SON and girls of Demunds Road, Dallas, were honored at an open house on Thursday evening at Art and Laurie Woods’ home in Orange. The Andersons will be leaving in May for Indiana where they will live for 15 months while Claude goes to school. Claude presently holds a Ph.D., he is a professor at Wilkes College and will return to Wilkes when he completes this year of study. The Andersons will be missed by their friends this next year, we wish them the best in their year of study. -0- TONY AND WANDA KOWALSKI of Noxen were honored at a surprise 25th wedding anniversary party on Saturday night at Jackson Fire Hall. Their daughter, Darlene planned the entire event from a great buffet dinner right down to a disc jockey and dancing. Darlene had a lot of help from her aunt and cousin also. The Kowalskis have two daughters, Darlene and Annette, and the only thing that couldn’t be worked out was getting Annette home from Germany for the special®occasion. Annette is stationed in Germany with the U.S. Army. By her chair at the head table was a beautiful 8x10 picture of her in uniform, she was indeed a part of it anyway. The president is not allowing any unn- cessary flights due to the Libya crisis or she would have been there. -0- LEE AND CAROL FETT and The Most Famous Basket ia the World® THIS IS A Neane)gon. COMMUNITY Let us welcome you! Phone 675-2070 I children, Brian, 13 years old and Stefanie, 10 years old, get a Back Mountain welcome this week. The Fetts come to us from Charlottes- ville, Virginia. They are now resi- dents of 35 Dorchester Drive, Orchard View Terrace, Dallas. If you live in Orchard View be sure and welcome this lovely family to your neighborhood, we are pleased to watch the Back Mountain gain new friends and neighbors. -0- WOODY LABAR and family have returned from a great vacation in Florida. Woody sure deserved a vacation. He has to be the happiest, busiest mechanic in anyway. His wife, whom I don’t know, surely deserved one too, just for being his wife. They stayed in a friend’s condo and had a real fun week of relaxation and touring. Glad they’re back. Keith’s car was there at the garage waiting for him, as usual. -0- MARILYN WARD, daughter of Bill and Naomi Ward, Dallas, is the winner of the Dallas Lioness Book Scholarship. Marilyn, who we all know from her involvement in school activities, most recently playing a part in “Guys and Dolls”, the school play, is a very deserving winner. She has represented her school and area very well over the years and is an outstanding student scho- lastically. She will attend Indiana University of Pennsylvania where she plans to study Math and Com- puter Science. Congratulations Mar- ilyn, our best wishes go with you as you further your education. -0- CRISTA SCHOLZ, daughter of Sharon and John Scholz of Dallas, was home for the weekend and also to attend the wedding of Brian Franklin, Lehman and Janine Wert- man, Dallas. Crista and Janine are both ’85 grads of Dallas High School and Crista was part of the wedding party. Crista is presently working for the F.B.I. in Washington, D.C. and makes her home in Virginia. I’m sure her job is a most interest- ing and fearful one at this point in our government. It was nice meet- ing you Crista, good luck in your “Mother’s Day” RINGS 14K or 10K Yellow or White Gold A ring symboliz- ing Mother and Father united by a birthstone rep- resenting each child. Memorial Hwy, Dallas 675-2623 ATTENTION! Back Mountain Community Organizations career. -0- MYRTLE ELLIOTT of Harveys Lake and her niece Judy Boyle of Levittown, were planning a trip of a lifetime for a long while. The trip was an 8 day cruise to Mexico, Jamaica, Key West and surounding areas. Recently their dream came true and they were off on their cruise. Mrs. Elliott said it was everything she expected and more, a very enjoyable vacation until the heat got to her. Heat and exhaustion together got too much for her and when she arrived home. After five days in the hospital, she’s now home and feeling much better. Stay well Mrs. Elliott and only remember the good part. -0- MARY LAUER, Shavertown, has been in the hospital due to a fall at her home. Mary broke her leg during the fall which required sur- gery and she is having a lot of pain and discomfort while she’s recuper- ating. Daughter Carol Lauer Cham- berlain, owner of Carol Lauer’s Beauty Salon ‘Shear Magic” in Shavertown, meanwhile gave Mary a beautiful granddaughter which arrived 8 weeks early. Mary has had a lot of unexpected surprises in her life lately, we congratulate her as well as wish her a speedy recov- ery so we can enjoy her new grand- daughter. -0- STACEY ROBERTS, daughter of Ben and Judy Roberts of Haddon- field Hills reached a turning point in her life on April 24th, she turned 13 and now joins the rank of all teenag- ers. Happy birthday Stacey, hope you enjoyed your special day. -0- SHIRLEY MAJOR, my sister, also celebrated a birthday on the 24th since I love her and want the feeling to stay mutual, I won’t say which birthday, but Happy Birth- day, Shirl! 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