People ‘‘A SWEET SMELLING FRA- GRANCE” was the theme for a special Mother-Daughter banquet held on Saturday evening at the Castle. Nearly 100 mothers, daugh- ters, grandmothers, and in two fam- ilies great-grandmothers gathered for a time of sharing ‘Mother’s Loves” with each other. Special music by mother-daugh- ter singing team, |g Nancy Sutliff and [= Laura Long J started the eve- ning followed by a dinner then for the kids, ‘Slick Nick’ the clown (the mothers and grandmothers loved this too!). Slick Nick did a unique presentation of Noah’s Arc using people as the ark, the ani- mals, etc. Dallas’ own Barb Meyers and Judy Williams represented the cows. Gee, they learned their part fast! Hand painted programs, table decorations and ceramic pitrcher and bowl filled with hand made crocheted or silk flowers was the centerpiece on each table. One of the lovliest mother-daughtrer ban- quets I’ve ever attended. Much of the work and planning was headed by Pat Dieffenbacher and Lynn Fleming. The evening ended with a renowned speaker from New York, Mrs. Ruth Rise. I had the pleasure of my mother Ann Farver and both my daughters, Loni and Lori to share this great night with. The sponsor of the event was the Evan- gelical Free Church of Back Moun- tain. -0- BOBBI KLEIN, well known Chiro- practor in Dallas, had the pleasure of her mother Mrs. Day who came all the way from Tucson, Arizona, to spend Mother’s Day with her daughter and family. Bobbi and Al Klein, both chiropractors in Dallas, and their two children have a home at Harveys Lake. We hope Mrs. Day had an enjoyable stay with ehr for traveling the farthest. -0- CHRISTA SCHOLZ, daughter of Scholz, daughter of Sharon and John Scholz, Dallas, was home from Vir- ginia to spend Mother’s Day with her family also. Christa’s friend drove her since she’s recovering from foot surgery she had a couple weeks ago. -0- THE DOERFLER FAMILY of Harveys Lake had their Mother’s Day visit with Mrs. Doerfler’s mother out near Pittsburgh a week early. They traveled last weekend and combined a Mother’s Day visit along with attending the State Band Chorus which was held in Pitts- burgh. Three Lake-Lehman students made State Band this year and Danny Smith was one of them. Mrs. Smith joined the Doerflers and all attended this State Band Concert to support the students. -0- LAKE-LEHMAN SENIORS are spending this weekend on their senior trip in Washington, D.C., last Friday evening was their prom at the Woodlands, they are on the move and what memories they’re building. ¢ Pregnancy Terminations to 14 weeks ¢ Confidential Counseling ® One Visit Salomon Epstein, M.D. 2548 Vestal Parkway, East Vestal 607-770-9011 480 Pierce St. Kingston Tues., May 20 4-7P.M. 288-3677 New York Presents SALVATORE'S 550 Route 415 Dallas Thurs., May 15 & 22 4-7P.M. 675-6580 Hair Cutting and Design PERM WAVING MANICURES Name ievrisersativeisuensas 3 years Address City State Zip -0- ARLINE BERGAVIN is on the move again too, and without crutches. Arline is still gaining strength in her legs from an auto accident she was in several weeks ago. It was so good to see her ‘‘walk” on her own last week, but two steps behind her was her daughter Lor- issa — in crutches! Lorissa tore the ligaments in her foot playing base- ball for her team at Bishop O'Reilly where she pitches. Poor Sue, the other daughter, was the strong one agian. Oh well, Sue, it’s better to be helping than hurting! -0- " DENISE DAVIS, one of my favor- ite teenage people, is also on crutches, Denise, wearing her all- time smile, was shopping for her mother while on crutches, also having suffered an injury from baseball! Denise plays on the Lake-Lehman team, or did until the injury. Base- ball is not the calm game it once was I'm beginning to think. My fear was always football when my boys were playing sports, I'm not sure which is more dangerous. -0- CHRIS GIVENS spent a few days in the hospital a while ago, also stricken at a baseball game. I believe he was affected by the heat during the game. All will be good as new, soon I’m sure. Mr. and Mrs. James Roan, 54 Elizabeth St., Dallas, will observe their 50th wedding anniversary May 16, at a dinner party at Bear Creek Inn, given by their son and daugh- ter-in-law. They were married May 16, 1936, in West Nanticoke Methodist Church. Mrs. Roan is the former Beatrice Nash of West Nanticoke. She is a long time member of the Ladies Country League and the Imperi- alette League at Bonomo’s Sports Center, Dallas. Mr. Roan was employed as a driver for the Interstate Dress Car- riers until his retirement eight years ago. The couple has one son, Jarrett, employed by the Pennsylvania Office of Employment Security, who resides with his wife and daughter, Judie, in Dallas. Recently Boy Scout Troop 530 of Beaumont visited the Luzerne County Courthouse for a tour with Janice Yelen, a member of the Lawyers Auxiliary, as their tour guide. The first stop on the tour was court room No. 1 with Judge Gifford Cappellini receiving the boys and asked them to be seated in different locations of importance in the court room. Judge Cappellini, pointed out to the scouts the meaning of these locations and the operation of the court and its judicial system. He then gave them an opportunity to have a question and answer session. His visit was very informative. Second on the agenda was a visit and demonstration given by Ray Ostrowski, Deputy Sheriff of Luz- erne County. With the help of Boy Scout Jason Darling, the method of frisking and handcuffing a prisoner was demonstrated. He also spoke on the duties of his department. A visit to the Recorder of Wills BEAUTY, Oop Daily Tues. thru Sat. Short Hairstyles 675-4013 Route 309 Dallas and the Recorder of Deeds was also held with the scouts asking ques- tions and receiving much informa- tion on the workings of each depart- ment. Some of the things they learned was the court house was built in 1906 and the first deed recorded i nthe first book was signed by Ben Franklin and was written for John Smith 200 years ago. After their very informative visit the troop proceeded to McDonald’s for their lunch. Attending this event were scouts Brad Seward, Scott Wilson, Jason Darling, Bernie Ryan, Harry Yatsko, and Carson Gramley and their chaperones. Any boy the age of 10% and completed the 5th grade is invited to join this newly formed troop. He also can be 11 years of age. For information call 639-5747. Their meetings are on Thursdays at 7 p.m. at the old Beaumont School. * a. SPRING SALE MAY 15th, 16th, 17th . $ GENOA Sweaters and Skirts Sets ® y Reg. $76 NOW $49.99 wo -?¥ GOOD THINGS Skirts Sets, § @ Reg. $80 NOW $49.99 Selected Spring Sweaters Reg. $18-S50 Now 14 © > « Long Sleeve Blouses & Reg. $20-S38 Now °10 v Selected Pants A CC 5d . > Roxanne Opalicki - Thurs. & Fri. 10-9 Owner/Manager > 675-8878 oe ——————