PAGE NINE Andrea Picchi. The Shavertown United Methodist Church lists the following schedule of events: Wednesday, May 4, 6:30 p.m., Wesley Choir will meet; 7:30 p.m. Bell ‘Choir will rehearse, Director Brian Davey; 7:30 p.m., Education Work Area will meet. Thursday, May 5, 7:30 p.m., Chancel Choir rehearsal. Saturday, May 7, 6:45 p.m.,\ Couples Club covered dish dinner, followed by ‘‘Mystery Night”. Reservations are friends are invited. Sunday, May 9, Mother's Day, 9:45 a.m., Church School with a Time Together in = the social hall; 9:45 a.m. Adult Church School Ruth Shaver Bible Study Class in room 10; 3-M International Studies Class in Memorial Lounge. Informal discussion group in Pastor's Study; 11 a.m. Worship--Sermon by the Rev. James Wert, pastor. Music by Chancel Choir. Monday, May 9, 8 p.m., United Methodist Unit meeting. Speaker will be from the Hospice St. John, Tuesday, May 10, 9:30 a.m. United Methodist Crafts Group will meet. Harrisburg. Mo Dr. Richard A. Shipe, superintendent of Dallas schools, has requested the cooperation of all parents who have children of school age that have not registered for the 1983-84 school year. It is essential that the school district be in- formedof all new students who are planning to register, especially the kindergarten students. Problems occur with class assignments and transportation when students are registered late. He said the Dallas School Distsrict . en- courages all parents of new students or those transferring from other Members of the Noxen United Methodist Church began work on the painting of the interior of the church parsonage on Saturday. The work will be completed this Saturday. A benefit clothing -sale will be held Saturday from 10 to 4 p.m. at the Noxen United Methodist Church. Members of the Classmates Class of the church school are con- ducting the sale in cooperastion with Party Nan. A bake sale also will be held during the day. ‘Older Americans Month’ is being observed throughout the nation and members of the Kurkle and Noxen United ~Methodist Churches joined in the opening of ‘the month’s celebration with the ringing of church bells. Jason Harding did the church bell ringing Sunday from 3 to 3:05 at the Noxen UM Church; Jay Thornton handled the matter at the Kunkle UM Church. Henry Bergstrasser in the three United Methodist Churches of the Noxen-Kunkle-Ruggles UM Charge. Barbara Saxe will be the guest speaker at services in the three UM Churches on Sunday. Stan Hamilton, director of the Shepherd of the Streets: Ministry in Wilkes-Barre, will discuss the SOS ministry, its need and its outreach at a special program to be held Thursday evening, May 19, at 7:30 under auspices of the program committee of the Kunkle UM Church. Junior UMYF of Noxen UM Church will meet Sunday afternoon at 4 at the church. Birthday greetings are extended to Stephanie Case, who celebrated her birthdayon Friday, and to Lulu Richards, who ob- served her birthday on Saturday. Friends of Mrs. Faye Clark will be gla d to learn she came home on Wednesday from Wilkes- Barre General Hospital Mrs. Clayton Keiper, who had been a patient in Nesbitt: Memorial Hospital, also came home last Wednesday. pudding, milk. green beans, pears, milk. L pears, milk. cake, milk. cup, milk, EEE EEE EEE EE EE EE EE EE rE EE TT TT TT EE EE EE RE EE EE REE TE EE EE EE TT ETT ET EE RE TE ER ERE RE EE RTE RE ERE FoR OR EEK kK KKK KK kK RK schools to register their children immediately. All kindergarten through grade six students are to register at the administration office, Church Street, Dallas. students should register at their respective schools. Birth cerfificates and immunization records must be presented before any. student will allowed to enter. Parents who have any questions about registration are asked to call the office, 675-5201. be * Two College Miseri- cordia music students will present their senior recital on Saturday, May Auditorium on the College Misericordia campus. The public is invited to attend free of charge. Eleanor M. Macchia, a music major, - will play of Dr. Angelo and Mary Jane Macchia of Levit town. During her four years at Misericordia, Ms. Macchia has. been active in the music therapy club, education club, the Madrigal ‘Dinner and the Chamber Singers. Marie A. Como, is a senior music therapy major. ‘She will play the clarinet in her recital. Her SAVE SAVE parents are Rosano and Catherine Como = of Bayport, N.Y. Ms. Como has been involved in College Misericordia’s folk group and the Miseri- cordia Players theatre group. She studied clarinet for five years with John Pangia prior to her studies at Miser cordia. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRICES urT0 05 % > FASHION SKIRTS POPLIN BAe 65 %,/ FASHIONSLACKS nNow®15?? *cOTION fave 65% ,/ KNITTOPS now 10%? SAVE oLINEN * & MORE on Sl 0 SB SS 0 0 0 0 er EE TE EEE SWEATERS Irregulars REE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE REE RE a.