3 : 7 ad ou Te a The Dallas Post Dallas, PA ~ Wednesday, ick 29, (LL Shavertown trustees plan garage sale The Shavertown United Methodist Church trustees will hold their annual garage sale June 1,8 a.m.-2 p.m. Committee members are, seated: Jean Parrs, Barbara Roberts, Marie Duermit, Ruth Steever; standing, Kim Koehl, Pat Sleightholm, M.J. Crispell, Caroline Straka and Jean Chadwick. Trinity Presbyterian's confirmation class Trinity Presbyterian Church, Dallas, recently welcomed five new members into the church through confirmation: Marla A. Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Brown; Lauren D. Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Miller; Carl S. Sgarlat Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Sgarlat; Melanie L. Steele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Steele; and Robert S. K. Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug Stevens. Following morning worship, a reception was held honoring the confirmands. Confirmands are, from left: Melanie Steele, Marla Brown, Carl Sgarlat, Jr., Lauren Miller, Robert Stevens. Outlet Free Church to host Bible school The Outlet Free Methodist Church on Outlet Road between Lehman and Harveys Lake, will host a Vacation Bible School August. 5-9. Pre-registration and open house will be held at the Family Life Center opposite the church Junel. Ages 3-12, $1.00 registration fee. For information call 477-3044, 675-4206 or 735-8067. Big sale at Nearly New Shop The Nearly-New Kids Shop, opérated as a public service by the United Methodist Women of the Trucksville United Methodist Chtuth, will hold a clearance sale on dune 1 and June 8. All mer- chandise in stock will be sold for oily 25¢ an item; five items for $1.00. *Ineluded for sale will be jeans, shits, pants, skirts, dresses, sleepivare and shoes, in sizes rang- Yo v Po " : PW ing from infant to size 16. The Nearly-New Kids Shop is located in the Memorial Room (lower level) of the Trucksville United Methodist Church, Church Road, and is open on Saturday mornings {rom 10a.m. until noon. The Nearly-New Kids Shop will be closed after the sale and will reopen on August 17, at 10 a.m. with a new stock of fall merchan- dise. Behior Citizen's Centers spon-. sored. by the Luzerne/Wyoming Cotinlies Bureau for the Aging offer hot noon meals Monday (hrérigh Friday to people 60 years of’ due or older. Donations from participants are gratefully ac- cepted and needed in order to expand this program. The lollowing is the menu for the week of June 3. All meals include margarine, milk and cof- ice. MONDAY - Shells w/sausage- tomato sauce, sliced zucchini, Ital- ian bread. chilled [fruit cup, parmesan cheese. TUESDAY - Knockwurst w/ sauerkraut, parslied potatoes. vegetable medley, whole wheat bred, peanut butter cookie. WEDNESDAY - Chopped steak w/gravy, baked potato, carrots w/dill, dinner roll, yogurt w/ fruit. THURSDAY - Sweel and sour pork, ‘parslied rice, Oriental veg- elables, cran-raspberry juice, wholé wheat roll, baked apple w/ crea. FRIDAY - Deli hoagie. lettuce- tomato, perfection salad, vegetable soup, hoagie roll. cupcake, may- onnaise. For further information, con- tact the Luzerne /Wyoming Coun- ties Bureau lor the Aging Nutri- tion Program or call the Senior Citzen's Center nearest your home. Trem Women to sponsor bus trip PHARMACY 159 N. Memorial Hwy, Shavertown, PA 675-1191 454 Mt. Zion Rd., Harding (Location: Rte. 92 N. to Oberdorfer Rd. to top of hill, Make right on Mt.Zion Rd. 1/2 mi. on right) Senior Morning Golf Leagues NOW FORMING and Group Tournaments, Fund Raisers Welcome Trucksville UM Women to meet June 4 The United Methodist Women of the Trucksville United Methodist Church will host the annual covered dish dinner on June 4, at 6:30 p-m. The mission team will serve. Following the dinner Nancy Dukes will lead devotions and president Margaret Johnson will preside at the business meeting. Special programs will feature Paul Naugle, who will share his experiences from his recent rip to Homestead, Florida with the Habitat for Humanity team. and Amy Mazur and Mary Hession. who will discuss their trip to Kingston, Jamaica called “Food [or the Poor” and their ongoing mission work for the poor and hungry. Irem Women’s Auxiliary will sponsor a bus (rip to the Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children in Philadelphia, June 23. Bus will leave the mosque at 8:30 a.m. Cost of trip is $15 to be paid when making a reservation. For more information, contact Louise James al 675-8933. yaw Four generations gather | Recently, four generations celebrated the 83rd birthday of Trucksville resident Helen Lech, the great-grandmother of Charles Roseman, was born Nov. 21, 1995. Mrs. Lech resides at the Trucksville Manor. 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