PAGE TWELVE The College Misericordia Glee Club will combine with St. Joseph's Glee Club to present a concert in Dallas, April 23. TRUCKSVILLE Auxiliary to Trucksville Fire Company will hold their meeting in the fire hall Monday night at 8. Mrs. Nicholas Ko- neck will preside. Friendship Class of Trucks- ville United Methodist Church will meet in the educational building Tuesday evening at 7:30. Mrs. Donald Anderson will preside. Ruth Merriel will give the Bible study. Mrs. Duncan Montgomery, Madasquan, N.J., will spend the holiday weekend with her son and daughter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Montgomery and family, Hickory Street. Lori Gaylord, Lewis Avenue, was a participant in the Spring Music Festival held at Mans- field State Teachers College Saturday. The event is held an- up, Paint up’ campaign scheduled to kick off May 1. Dallas Senior Women’s Club will hold a salad luncheon April 14 at St. Therese’s Church auditorium, Shavertown. There will be a fashion show by Bergman’s Department Store. Mrs. Lester Jordon and Mrs. Leonard Cowett are members of the arrangement committee. Robert L. Casper, Huntsville Road, was elected treasurer of Congregation B’nai B'rith of Wilkes-Barre at the 126th an- nual meeting of the congregation recently held in the temple. Anthony Toluba, Carverton Road, is recuperating at home after cutting a finger while by Nelson Woolbert working at Wilkes College. Linda Carle, Harris Hill Road, will entertain the ‘Young Audlt’ group of Trucksville United Methodist Church at her home Monday evening, April 12. Art work of Jane Harter, Woodtip Drive, Westmoreland Hills, is on exhibition at the Sheeby Student Center King’s College. Viewing hours from 8 a.m. to midnight; and Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. until mid- night. Jane, a graduate of Dallas High School, was graduated from Bryn Mawr with a degree in elementary education in 1967. She will graduate from College Miseri- cordia in May with a BA degree in art education. | SHOP DAILY WE RESERVE THE & RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES THURSDAY and FRIDAY 9AM 'til 10Pm. THE DALLAS POST, APRIL 8, 1971 ia 2 om IN The College Misericordia Glee Club will combine with the Glee Club from St. Joseph’s College of Philadelphia to present a public concert at College Misericordia, April 23, it was announced by Sister Eric Marie Setlock, RSM, director of the College Misericordia group. The two glee clubs will present the free concert in Walsh Audi- torium on campus at 8:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend.: For the concert, the combined Sunrise Service on Easter Sunday The Dallas Baptist Church, 42 Mill St., Dallas, will observe Easter Sunrise Service at 6:30 a.m. The regular Easter service will be at 11 a.m. If you have not made plans for Easter services, the members of the church invite you to come and worship A DALLAS DALLAS VILLAGE R. 415 MEMORIAL HIGHWAY glee clubs to present public concert at C.M. clubs will present Joseph Haydn’s ‘Te Deum’ in its en- tirety and will follow with selec- tions from ‘‘South Pacific”. Following the combined selections, each club will present a series of classical, religious, and popular selec- tions. popular beverage Tea drinking, which rose sharply during the sixties, will continue upward in the seventies, according to the U.S. Department ‘of ‘Agriculture. 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