. . CEE Ie. 6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 13, 1996 Company. RENE ANN BARBACCI ANDJAMES MILIASKAS Rene Ann Barbacci will marry James T. Miliauskas Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barbacci of Dallas, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Rene Ann to James Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Miliauskas of Dallas. Rene is the granddaughter of Erald and Delphine Biondi of Plains and Natale and Anna Barbacci, Dallas. Ms. Barbacci is a graduate of Dallas High School and Pennsyl- vania State University where she received a bachelor of science degree in Elementary Education. She is a substitute teacher for local schools and is also employed by Commonwealth Telephone Miliauskas is a graduate of Dallas High School and Pennsylva- nia State University, where he received a bachelor of science degree from the College of Health and Human Development. employed by the United States Postal Service, Pittston. The couple will exchange their wedding vows on May 10,. 1977. The cermony will be performed at 1 p.m. at Our Lady of Victory Church, Harveys Lake. He is Senior Citizens to meet Nov. 21 The social meeting of the Back Mountain Senior Citizens on Nov. 21 will be at 12 noon. Bring a covered dish and a place setting. Crazy bingo will be played. Bring a funny gift. Reservations for the Christmas party are now being taken. The meeting on Dec. 5 will be a business meeting. Reservations for the Christmas party will be finalized. The party will be held on Dec. 12 at Checkerboard Inn on Carverton Road, Trucksville. Punch at 1:30 p.m. dinner at 2 p.m. Cost $7 per member. All meetings are held in St. Therese’'s Church Hall on Davis Street in Shavertown. For information, call 696-1828. he Willage @ookery Carry Out “Foods & Eleg Catering “For All he Holiday il 405 Memorial Highway, Dallas, PA 18612 (717) 675-0102 HOMESTEAD SHOPPE Offering Unique Christmas Items Byers Choice Carolers, Boyd's Bears, Frederick Bears, Living Stone & Second Nature Sculptors, Kinder Kids, Rowe, Salmon Falls & Monroe Salt Works Pottery & a Complete Room F ity Also Available Many Furniture Items Hope Chest only #199% 10% Sale on Salmon Falls Pottery ’ Gift Certificates Available 7 Huntington Mills, Shickshinny Lake Road FER YR FA WO A WE AR AR Ym J A J os Yn Ya Ya en: OLDE of Crt Items ends Nov. 15 864-3475 Holiday Hours Sunday 11 am - 6 pm .qMon., Tues., Wed., 10 am - 6 pm Thurs. & Fri. 10 am - 8 pm Sat. 10-6 i I ERR RSE IE NR RR RR RA FE RA RIE RF RR RE SX RIE RK RE RIE IK RIK RIK RST SK RK RR RT NK NE ok es eek | 28th annual Starlight Ball The 28th Annual Starlight Ball sponsored by the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital Auxiliary of Wyo- ming Valley Health Care System, will be held on Sat., Nov. 16 at the Woodlands Inn and Resort, Wilkes-Barre. The event, titled “An Affair To Remember,” will feature a cock- tailand social hour at 7 p.m., with dinner served at 8 p.m. Musical entertainment will be provided by bands, Fancy Dancer and the Gene Dempsey Orchestra. A raffle drawing for separate prizes of $10,000, $5,000, $3,000 and $2,000 will be among the nu- merous Starlight Ball attractions. A limited number of raffle tickets will be sold at $100 each. Tickets may be purchased individually or as a group at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital Gift Shoppe or from any Starlight Ball committee member. For more information about the Starlight Ball or to request an invi- tation, please call 552-3067. Cards show scenes from winter's past For the eighth consecutive year, the Wyoming Historical and Geo- logical Society will offer a limited edition holiday greeting card fea- turing a rare photograph from the Society's collection. This year the snowy winter scene, circa 1890, shows the former Benjamine Reynolds House, now Catlin Hall, located on the Wilkes University campus. Cards are available in packages of 10 at the Bishop Library, 49 South Franklin St., the Society Museum (behind the Osterhout Library) and at the Wilkes University book store at a cost of $9 to non-members and $8 to Society members, plus appro- priate sales tax. The card is also available in limited quantities as a blank notecard. For further information please contact the Society office at 823- 6244. Alison Dana Robzen turns 3 years old Alison Dana Robzen, daugher of Eric and Tami Robzen of Shav- ertown celebrated her third birth- day on Nov. 4. Ali is the grand- daughter of Leonard and Florence Robzen of Kingston and Lake Worth, Florida and Shirley Hartz of Riverside, New Jersey and Stone Harbor, New Jersey. Ali has an older brother, Jef- frey, who is 8 1/2 years old. Jeff is a third grade student at the Westmoreland Elementary School. Ali attends the Kinderlach program at the Jewish Commu- nity Center in Wilkes-Barre. Abirthday celebration was held in Ali's honor with friends and family in attendance at the home of her uncle, Greg Hartz and cous- ins, Ashley, Kyle and Peter Hartz, all of Hilton, New York. ALISON DANA ROBZEN Sale of Laura Slocum prints helps kids Limited edition prints of a watercolor rendering the Ronald «’ McDonald House in Danville are now available for purchase: The original artwork was done by local artist Laura Slocum of Shavertown. Prints, $50 signed by the artist and $25 unsigned, ' are available by contacting the House at (717) 271-6300. Assistant house operations manager Mike Turlis, right, Diane Hughson and her daughter, Lauren display the commemorative print of the Danville Ronald McDonald House. 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