_ PAGE SIX THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1983 The March meeting of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Club of Printing House Craftsmen will be held Thursday, March 17, at the Carriage Stop Inn, Route 115, Wilkes- Barre beginning at 6:30 p.m. The speaker will be Mike Esposito of 3-M. Non- members are welcome. RSVP by March 15 by calling 779-9543. Boosters Meet Lake-Lehman booster Club will meet Thursday, March 17, at Castle Inn, Dallas, at 8 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. COOK'S PHARMACY J Band and String 3 “One of the Largest usic Complete Music Stores” “MUSIC” OPENDAILY prerl ( 2 for 1 CT S30 Special Sale On All 288.3633 rr Eth of areh Private Lessons On All Instruments Daily 11 a.m. Kingston Corners to8p.m. & 287-0180 SHAVERTOWN 673-4191 Discussion Set The Exeter-Wyoming Area Support Group will meet on Thursday, March 17, at 8 p.m. in St. Cecilia’s Parish Center, Wyoming Avenue, Exeter. Rev. Joseph Rauscher, director of the Family Life Bureau and moderator of the group will lead a discussion on the topic of “Being Single Again—-A Growing Experience.” Support Groups for the Separated and Divorced are sponsored by the Family Life Bureau of the Diocese of Scranton. The monthly meetings are open to the separated and divorced who are seeking the mutual encouragement of others who must deal with the challenges of separation and divorce. Pressure Screening The Department of Health will hold a free blood pressure screening program at the Penn State-Wilkes- Barre Campus at Lehman on Friday, March 18, from 11 am. to 2:30 p.m. It will be held in the Laboratory Building and is open to the public. Grand Opening MAJESTICII UNISEXSALON 10% OFF ALL SERVICES PINE MALL -WILKES-BARRE 822-8286 sweater factory outlet 1/4) Once a Year Annual Clearance Sale 25% Off Everything In Stock 25% off our previously discounted merchandise e Cashmeres Shetlands ®*New Spring Cottons Sale Ends March 26th Narrows Shopping Mall necessary and it is recommended that loose clothing be Widows Club The Back Mountain Widows Club will meet at the Trucksville UME Church onSaturday, March 19, at 12:30 p.m. Please bring a sandwich. Dessert and beverages will be served by the committee. : Ham, Cabbage Dinner The annual ham and cabbage dinner sponsored by the Dallas American Legion Auxiliary, Post 672, will be Saturday, March 19, at the Post Home, Memorial High- way, Dallas. Serving will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Music for dancing will be from 9 to 1 p.m. Tickets will be available from members or at the door. Marian Harvey is dinner chairperson. Auction at Temple The Sisterhood of Temple B'nai B'rith of Kingston w haveanauction at the Temple on Saturday, March 19 atv p.m. Many exciting items have been donated, as well as vital professional services. The highlight of the evening will b an original, autographed photo of Picasso. Also offered for bidding will be trips to hotels and resorts; dental, medical and legal services; dinners at local restaurants; lots of gift certificates from nearby merchants, and hundreds more unique and desirable items. This auction is open to the public and refreshments will be served. Numerous door prizes wil Ibe awarded every hour. There is a $3 admission chargeand all proceeds are tax deductible and will benefit the Sisterhood, who in turn provide the Temple with necessary items and services. Well-known auctioneer Jeff Rubel will conduct the auction and bidding. Thé Trucksville United Methodist Church Men's EW SPR RRIYALS.. Club will hold a Com- Yh munion Service and yy Breakfast, Sunday, March 20, at 8 a.m. Band Concert The famous Notre Dame Band will appear in concert, Saturday, March 19, at King’s College Gymnasium at 7:30 p.m. Tickets areon sale at: King’s College, from Sue Cromack, student affairs counselor; Bishop Hoban High School from Ed Richards, band director; Joe Nardone’s Gallery of Sound, all locations; Diamond's Candy Shop, East Broad Street, Nanticoke; East End Live Poultry Market, Scott Street, Wilkes-Barre; Peking Chef Restaurant, Public Square. Tickets are $4 for adults, $2 for students. Children under six admitted free of charge. Tickets will be avail- able at the door while they last. This event is being sponsored by the Fighting Irish Club of Wilkes-Barre. Craft Boutique The biggest Newcomer's event of the year will take place on Saturday, March 19, at College Misericordia. The spring craft boutique, hosting a variety of local craftsmen and their wares, will be held in the Kennedy Lounge of Merrick Hall from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. The public is cordially invited to attend and enjoy the many offerings of the Boutique including baked goods, stained glass, dolls, quilts, woodcrafts, porcelain and more. A raffle will also be included in the fun as well as a beverage concession. The Newcomer's Club is both a social and service organization for new residents of the Wyoming Valley. Anyone wishing more information about the club can contact Kathy White of Dallas. Plan Coin Show The Scranton Coin Club will present its 2ist Annual Coin Show on Saturday and Sunday, March 19 and 20, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Holiday Inn, Scranton. Thirty-two dealers will be available to buy, sell or trade U.S. and foreign coins, currency, tokens, gold and silver. Admission is free. ‘1933 Revisited’ In conjunction with the 50th anniversary of Wilkes College, the Sordoni Art Gallery is presenting a major exhibition with the theme, ‘1933 Revisited”’. The public opening of the exhibition will be on Sunday, March 20, and it will remain in the Gallery until April 23. Mary Circle The Mary Circle of the Shavertown United Methodist Church will meet on Monday, March 21, at 8 p.m., in the Memorial Lounge. An Easter program is being planned by Eleanor Olenick and Jean Chadwick. Hostesses for the evening are Elaine Bearley, Elsie Williamson and Mayetta Roberts. It promises to be an evening of inspiration and fellowship. Colwell Class Colwell Class of Dallas UM.E. Church will meet Tuesday, March 22, 7:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. James Oliver, 125 Lake St., Dallas. Committee members are Mrs. Boyd White and Mrs. Alva Eggleston. Bill Bachman, well- known for his work in area communications and recently appointed as Public Information Officer for the Penna. Gas & Water Co., will be the The service will be held in the Church Sanctuary, immediately followed by in the Fellowship Hall of the Educational Building. CHOOSE FROM VARIOUS STYLES! Reg. $100 to $250 w0,1130 Phone 822-6362 Near the Light, Cor. Carey & Main St., Plains guest speaker. Special music will be presented by the Youth Group from St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shavertown. Hymn singing will be led by Robert Gardner. Sir For Her Pressure Screening Nesbit Memorial Hospital, Kingston will offer a free blood pressure screening Wednesday, March 23 at the Back Mountain Medical Center, Lehman-Dallas. Screenings are conducted from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Employees of Nesbitt Memorial Hospital volunteer ol time to conduct the screenings assisted by communi volunteers. Training Sessions A series of training sessions for individuals interested in joining the Domestic Violence Service Center’s Speakers Bureau wil begin on Wednesday, March 23, at 7 p.m., at Wilkes College. The intensive workshops will focus on the causes and consequences of domestic violence, its prevalence in society, and on the services previded to area victims by the Domestic Violence Service Center. Individuals interested in participating in the six-week training course should contact Carol Hussa at 823-6799 by March 16. Parenting Series | The Wyoming Valley Family Practice Residency Program will present a series of lectures on parenting issues at the Nesbitt Medical Arts Building, 534 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, starting on March 23 at 7 p.m. and running every Wednesday evening thereafter for a total of six weeks. Such topics as Normal Baby and Toddlers, Child Safety, Nutrition, and Emotional Affects of Parenting will be presented by physicians, nurses and a psychologist. These sessions are designed for parentagy, grandparents, babysitters, and anyone interested iz” helping a parent and child have a happy and healthy life. Babysitting services will be available. For further information, contact Roberta Conrad, 288- 7451. Eban to Visit The Jewish Community Center in Wilkes-Barre and Wilkes College are finalizing plans which will bring the Honorable Abba Eban, Israeli diplomat, political leader and scholar, to lecture at Wilkes on March 23. The lecture, which is open to the public at no charge, will take place in the College Gymnasium on South Franklin Street, beginning at 8 p.m. Outdoors Expo A “Fishing and Boating Expo’ will be held March 23 through March 27 at the Wyoming Valley Mall, Wilkes- Barre. Exhibits and demonstrations include: fly tying, rod building, how to fillet, fishing techniques, taxidermy tips, ice fishing technigques, casting practice, fisheries management, fish identification, reptile exhibit and boating information. Public is invited. Admission is free. Noxen Sales There will be a bake sale, Saturday, March 26, 10 a.m, - 4 p.m. at the Noxen United Methodist Church. Lunch wig be available. 4 Members of the United Methodist Youth Fellowship will serve as ushers during the Service. . All area men are invited to attend the service and breakfast. Tickets for the breakfast portion of the Committee members service may be obtained include Rev. Thomas from any committee Clemow, honorary member or by calling the chairman; Walter church office. Pichert, chairman; Sheldon Bennett, tickets; Dale Burleigh, ushers; Alan williams, publicity; Robert Johnson, David Barna and Wayne Long, kitchen. Taylor Exhibit Set Gene F. Taylor ‘exhibiting several of I most recent paintings and stained glass creations is Edwardsville, Pa. : j N now until Thursday, (717) 287-6561 EvanPicone oy March 31 in the Wyoming : | Saville. otc Carriage House Antiques ¢ Valley Art League's Petry witig, ate. 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