3 a UALS Free Tints 25% OFF | ALL REGULAR PRICED a S & FRAMES NEW HOURS: Mon. & Thers. $300 7PM. (Lenses Duplicated) SHCA Tnes., Wed. & Friday 9:30 to 4:00 CENTER year. “INVITES YOU TO ® 1982-83 SERIES September 24, 1982 October 15, 1982 November 12, 1982 April 29, 1983 John and Joann Ennis, Department of Eng seminar unless otherwise indicated. > o NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION King's College. NON-CREDIT ‘CLASS OFFERINGS © Home Entertainment Classes ® Stock Market I0ySstments °o CHANGING CAREERS . e ASSERTIVE TRAINING e WORKING WOMEN SEMINAR If you have ever thought about attending: college, but as yet have not enrolled, plan to attend our Get Acquainted Night. The evening is like to become part-time learners while working full-time jobs. The Program will be held Thursday, September 9 at 7:00 p.m. Academic Advisors and the Career Counselor will be available to address your needs and questions. Information will also be available about degree and certificate programs, financial aid, and course offerings. “ Earn College Credit for Life Experience The Gateway Adult Program awards credit for college level learning acquired from work ex- perience, volunteer service, and training programs. Creditable learning must be defined and documented in a portfolio prepared by the adult with the guidance of the Program Director. receive a free brochure, call: Dr. Edmund Napieralski, Director Center for Independent Learning Telephone: 826-5900, Ext. 715 WORKSHOP * Stress 16 many people appedrs to be an inescapable reality of life. it can ¢ situations, : fami time pressure. The | of this workshop will be to show ror methods of dealing with the various kinds of stress. The seminar Wilf : adjourn at 4:30 p.m. Presenter will be Dennis C. Gold, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Psychology at King’s College and a licensed psychol- ogist in the State of pa. —1982 FALL BROCHURE —MNON-CREDIT PROGRAMS —CREDIT FOR EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING/GATEWAY PROGRAM Name —GET ACQUAINTED NIGHT —HEALTH CARE SEMINARS —REAL ESTATE LICENSE PREPARATION COURSE Address Phone No. Home PO PPP PP PPP PPP PPS PON CPP COPS OOS Business boovoovosvsroorssvrsvorrscrscoveovospovoadd #7 Back Country - | their home Friday b evening for members of Women of East Dallas have completed workona Northmoreland Baptist beautiful quilt that will be Church. A sold to the highest bidder Bonnie Reeves’ family at the annual Fall entertained a nice group Festival to be held of Senior Youth members Saturday, Sept. 11, from of Northmoreland Baptist - 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ath the Church at a picnic church. There will be something to satisfy everyone’s wants and needs including plants, produce, a bake sale, refreshments, games and a flea market. Those home. attended the open house held Sunday afternoon at desiring a table at theflea and Gloria Rought of market are asked to call Centermoreland on their either 675-4942 or 675-3010. silver wedding an- - Carol Eyet is chairlady of niversary. Flowers on the = the Fall Festival with Robert Eyet as co- chairman. This is the weekend for the first annual benefit bazaar and auction of the young Northmoreland Township Volunteer Fire ning’s worship service in Centermoreland United Methodist Church were placed there in their honor. UM Church and the ad- Company. Friday ministrative council will evening, the winner of the meet Wednesday evening, ‘Miss Northmoreland Sept. 1, at 7 at the church. Volunteer Fire Company Queen’ will be announced after a parade of fire companies and other floats, followed by a fireworks display and music for dancing by the Country Troubadours under the direction of Ron Schoonover. Auction will be held Saturday starting at 10 a.m. Charles Goble, fire company president, and Rick Farr, fire chief, Church will meet Thur- 7:30 at the church. Highlight of the Family Night picnic held Friday at the Hank Rowlands residence in Cen- termoreland proved to be Sheila Weidner and their new daughter, Rebecca, who was born earlier this extend an invitation to all month in Nesbitt Back Mountain folk to Memorial Hospital, attend the benefit affair. Kingston. Friends of Mrs. Layiah Martin will be glad to learn she came home Saturday from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston, where she had undergone foot surgery. Mrs. Alverta Barnard, mother of Mrs. Michael Apaliski, is a medical patient in Room 477 at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Jeffrey Howell, son x | A half dozen trophies will be awarded parade participants including these divisions: newest pumper; oldest pumper still in service; largest representation of auxiliary marchers; best flowat; fire company traveling the farthjest distance and for the last piece of equipment to leave the fire company grounds. Rev. and Mrs. James Assisting with the Howell of Cen auction and bazaar are termoreland, enrolled last these committee chair- Weekas a freshman at the men: auction, Guy Baptist ‘Bible" College at Peters; floats, parade, Clarks Summit. Wilmer Faux; food, Mr. and Mrs. Laird women’s group; con- Murtoff and daughters struction, stands, Gary Penny and Kim of Gard- Storey. ners, Pa. were Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Henry nesday guests of Rev. and Rowlands hosted a large Mrs. James Howell, Family Night picnic at Centermoreland. Celebration Sunday at Huntsville Church On Aug. 29, the Huntsville United Methodist Church will participate in what has been designated ‘‘Cele- bration Sunday’. There will be a special litany based on message for children and the music for the service wi feature soloist, T. Doyle Leverett. Leverett is well-known in the community for his performing and directing at the Music Box Playhouse Theater in Swoyersville. He has also sung in oratorios, is soloist with the First Presby- terian Church choir in Wilkes-Barre, and has performed 9:30 a.m. Rev. Harriet L. Santos is pastor. * GRADUATE AND PART-TIME "UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM FALL TERM REGISTRATION Thursday, August 26—8:30 A.M.-8:00 P.M. Friday, August 27 —8:30 A.M.-8:00 P.M. (Parrish Hall, Second Floor) Er Available . . . Convenient Installment Pay Plan for u i] lified students . . . 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