The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 06, 1983, Image 6

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RUMMAGE « SALE:
Wyoming Seminary
ning Thursday, April
Shavertown = United
Methodist Church an-
nounces the following
calendar of events:
Thursday, April 7 - 7:30
p.m., Chancel ' choir
rehearsal, Brian ‘Davey
conducting.
Saturday, April 9 -
Concert rehearsal; 7
p.m., Young adult group
will met for Monte Carlo
Night.
Sunday, April 10 - 9:45
a.m., Church school for
all ages. Mrs. Elwood
Swingle is church school
superintendent; 11 a.m.,
“Dollar-A-Bag Day,” from 9 a.m. to noon, at the
Wyoming Seminary Lower School in Forty Fort. In the
above photo, seated from left to right are committee
members Barbara Watkins, cash register; MariBeth
Gubbiotti, sewing supplies; and Linda Lawrence,
President of the Parents Association. Standing are:
Congratulations to the
Dallas Cheerleaders who
captured another first
place trophy at the
Pennsylvania Invitational
Cheerleading Competition
in Harrisburg.
This ws the first time in
the history of the com-
petition that a group won
with a perfect score of 30
in each leg of the routine.
A great big cheer of
“Bravo” for the girls,
their advisor, Mrs.
Maryann Storz, and her
assistant coach, Tina
Charney, for a job well
done!
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I sat in on a program
given by Tom Cesarini, of
the Luzerne and
Lackawanna County Drug
and Alcohol Abuse
Council, at Dallas
Intermediate School last
week,
The movie and toalk
session, which wss viewed
by each class in-
Husband, principal, and
her fine teaching staff
provide the students wsith
such valuable in-
formation.
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I sat in on a program
given by Tom Cesarini of
the Luzerne and
Lackawanna County Drug
and Alcohol Abuse
Council, at Dallas
Intermediat School last
week.
The movie and talk
session, which was
viewed by each class
individually, proved to be
a good sounding board for
drug- and alcohol-related
questions. In light of the
temptations our children
face, it is very com-
mendable that Ruth Husb
and, principal, and her
fine teachng staff provide
the students with such
valuable information.
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Dallas resident Dennis
Garvey was this year’s
his many yhears of ser-
vice to health oriented
organizations such as
SOBER (Slow on the
Bottle, Enjoy the Road)
and Tot Finders.
An investment broker,
Dennis is mararied to the
former Nancy Regan of
Dallas. The couple has
three children, Caitlin,
Meighn and Conner.
Congratulations Dennis!
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Readers planning to
attend the 58th annual
banquet of Dallas Chapter
396 Order of Eastern Star
are reminded to make
their reservations by
contacting Elsie Jolley
befor April 6.
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Jane Hudak, a Dallas
senior, has been chosen
for All State Chorus. A
voice student of Harriet
Santos and a ° piano
student of Professor
Rosendo Santos, Jane is a
member of the Junior
Mozart Club and serves as
soloist at the Huntsville
Wilkes College in Sep-
tember to pursue an
accounting degree.
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Best wishes to Sara
(Missy) Turner, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
J. Turner, Sutton Road,
Shavertown and Richard
P. Waslick, son of Rose
Ann Waslick and the late
Edward Waslick, Bennet
Street, Luzerne who
recently announced their
engagement. The couple
will be joined in marriage
July 9 at St. Theresa’s
Church in Shavertown.
Also congratulations go
to Cathy Lee Coolbaugh,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Laing Coolbaugh, Dallas
and’ Rodman Lewis
Shoemaker, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert L.
Shoemaker, Trucksville
who also became engaged
recently. The couple will
be married June 18 in
Trucksville United
Methodist Church.
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Guess what? Dana and
Special Jewelry.
and
Special Clothes
for |
Special Women
Kl
TKN
(acizan)
Ginger Banks,
Sally
Parente, publicity.
Worship. Guest speaker
will be Rabbi Arnold M.
Shevlin, Spiritual leader
of Temple B’nai B'rith of
Kingston. The chancel
choir will sing; 4 p.m.
confirmation class will
meet; 7:30 p.m.
Eastertide concert. The
Rev. Harriet Santos and
Mark Van Valen will be
soloists. The concert choir
will be featured. The
Casual Man . ..
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public is invited. A
reception will follow in the
church social hall.
Monday, April 11 - 8
p.m:, Meeting of the
United Methodist Women
in the church social hall.
Mrs. Wilma Williams
presiding.
Tuesday, April 12 - 9:30
a.m., United Methodist
Women’s Craft Group will
meet,
Entire
Store
UNITED PENN
PLAZA,
KINGSTON
283-2125
dividually, proved to be a recipient of the
good sounding board for prestigious Benjamin
drug-and alcohol-related Rush Award, awarded by
questions. In light of the the Luzerne County
temptations our children Medical Society.
United Methodists
Church. The daughter of
Betty and Al Hudak,
Overbrook Avenue,
Dallas, Jane will enter
Richard Lavelle, Valley
View Trailer Park, Dallas
are thrilled with their new
daughter, born March 25.
Congratulations!
face, it ‘is very com- Dennis received the
menndable that Ruth 983 Individual Award for
DALLAS SCHOOLS
April 6 - 12
WEDNESDAY--Chicken noodle soup w-veggies, toasted
cheese sandwich or wimpie on enriched roll, oven baked
tator tots w-ketchup, milk. Bonus: Ice cream treat.
THURSDAY--Italian spaghetti w-meat sauce, Italian
bread-butter, or cheeseburger or plain hamburger on roll
w-celery stick, lettuce wedge w-dressing, garlic bread in
Jr. and Sr. H., milk. Bonus: Chocolate chip cookie.
FRIDAY--Cheesey pizza (2 slices) or peanut butter-jelly
sandwich, w-cheese stix, orange-grapefruit juice,
tropical fruit salad w-marshmallows, milk.
MONDAY--Conferences, Rainbow in Jr. & Sr. Senior
Salad Bar.
TUESDAY--Chili hot dog or plain hot dog or taco (gr.
beef, cheese, lettuce-tomato), peanut butter stuffed
celery, peaches 'n pear, milk. Bonus: cheese curls.
WEST SIDE TECH
April 11-15
MONDAY--Hot ham on soft roll, French fries, chilled
pineapple, cookies, milk.
TUESDAY--Taco, lettuce-tomato-cheese, buttered corn,
corn chips, peanut butter kisses, milk.
WEDNESDAY--Cubed turkey, mashed potatoes,
seasoned peas, roll-butter, ice cream, milk.
THURSDAY--Fruit juice, hoagie, lettuce-tomato, Italian
dressing, chips, creamy rice pudding w-raisins, milk.
FRIDAY--Pizza twins, buttered vegetables, relish cup,
chocolate fudge cake, milk.
LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS
April 11-15
Senior High School
MONDAY--Pork bar-b-q or ham pattie on bun w-relish,
French fries or small salad, peaches, milk.
TUESDAY--Meatball hoagie, corn chips, green beans,
pineapple tidbits, milk.
WEDNESDAY--Hot dog or kielbasi on bun, sauerkraut,
mashed potatoes, applesauce, cookies, milk.
THURSDAY--Baked chicken, buttered seasoned rice.
peas, Parker House roll-butter, ice cream, milk. &
FRIDAY--Pizza or egg salad sandwich, potato: chips,
carrot-celery sticks, orange wedges, milk. o
Junior High & Elementary
MONDAY--Minced bologna-sliced cheese sandwich,
minestrone soup-saltines, peaches, milk.
TUESDAY--Hot dog on bun, mashed potatoes, sauer-
kraut, applesauce, cookies, milk.
WEDNESDAY--Tacos w-trimmings, buttered corn, ice
cream, milk.
THURSDAY--Baked chicken, buttered seasoned rice,
peas, Parker House roll-butter, pineapple, milk.
FRIDAY--Tuna hoagie w-lettuce, French fries, celery-
carrot sticks, orange wedges, milk.
The Newcomer's Club covered dish dinner, as
of Wyoming Valley will well as holding the
welcome Spring with a election for next year’s
special General Mem- officers.
bership Meeting on April
11, at 7 p.m., at the Grace
Episcopal Church in
Kingston.
The members will be
, enjoying a delicious
April activities include
a pot luck luncheon being
held April 6, from noon
until 2 p.m. at the Dallas
United Methodist Church,
The New York trip,
Baby Welcome
I'm your WELCOME WAGON Representative and my
basket is full of free gifts for the family. Plus lots of
helpful information on the special world of babies.
Call now and let's celebrate your baby.
675-0350
HAMID-MORTON
CIRCUS
turnout is expecteed for
this interesting and useful
craft instruction to be
held on Wednesday, April
20, at 7:30 p.m. at the
Dallas United Methodist
Church. 9
The Gourmet Dinner
Group will be getting
together on April 16 to
partake in a delectable
French Menu. Anyone
wishing to join the group
for an evening of gourmet
eating and just plain fun,
scheduled for April 23, is
filled up and everyone is
looking forward to an
exciting day in the “Big
Apple.” This month’s
craft will be ‘counted
cross stitch on waste
canvas,” taught by Kathy
Greger. Any member
wishing to take part in
craft night should call
Kathy SO that
[] call co-chairmen Jill
COOK hd Finlay or Beth Ward.
PHARMACY. The Newcomer's Club
welcomes all new
(ol 41) DAILY residents of the area to
become members of this
TIL9P.M. social © and service
® organization offering
RING Hy something of interest for
i everyone. Anyone in-
terested in joining can
SHAVERTOWN
675.1191 contact Kathy White of
Dallas.
AT EVERY PERFORMANCE TO LUCKY ATTENDING HOLDER OF
_ WINNING CIRUS PROGRAM NUMBER!
Monday thru Friday, 1:45 & 7:45 P.M.;
. Saturday 3:45 A M., 1458 T45 PM.
APRIL 4th thru 9th
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Box Office, 9 to 4; Boscov's, Wilkes-Barre;
i Simon's Fabricland, Gateway Shopping
Center; J.C. Penney's, Wyoming Valley Mall;
' 10to 8 and Circus Box Office, 109th Armory,
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