The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 14, 1983, Image 13

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    Visits Wales
Bryn Mawr.
Thames.
MRS. MARION KASKO, has
returned home after spending a
week in Washington, D.C. where she
visited her son Cpl. Charles Kasko,
a member of U.S. Marine Drum and
Bugle Corp.
MR. AND MRS. TERRY
NEWELL,son Terry II attended a
Labor Day picnic at the home of
Butch and Linda Cope of Nanticoke.
Other guests were Bob and Darlene
Taney, children, Jason, Justin, Jen-
nifer and Janine Taney, Gene and
Millie Cope and daughter, Crystal.
MR. AND MRS. DAVID KING
and son Michael, of Beacon Falls,
Conn. have returned home after a
week camping at Moon Lake. They
also visited Mrs. King’s mother
Mrs. Dorothy Perkins and grand-
mother, Mrs. Dorothy Laurence, of
Ceasetown.
Happy anniversary to MR. AND
MRS. JOE NIEZGODA, who
observed their 42nd anniversary on
Sept. 6. Also happy birthday to Joe.
Happy birthday wishes are
extended to MISSY REAKES, who
will celebrate her third birthday on
Sept. 14. Her little sister, Michelle
noted her first birthday on Sept. 6.
ROSE MARY ZBIEK of Chase
Road, Jackson Twp., has accepted a
position with the Lake-Lehman
School District, teaching in the
Senior High School.
Rose Mary is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Zbiek and is a
graduate of the Indiana University
of Pennsylvania.
KIMBERLY A. WILKIE, Box 394,
RD 5, Dallas, received a degree in
Biology at the Pennsylvania State
University’s Summer Term com-
mencement exercises held Aug. 20.
GREGORY BOGDON, RD 2, Box
304, Dallas, was among 1,776 stu-
dents who received degrees at the
Pennsylvania State University’s
summer term commencement exer-
cises held recently at University
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< Schedule of Events
Shoe Salon Student music recitals and student art exhibits will be scheduled throughout the
i academic year. Location and time for these events may be obtained by calling the
WILKES COLLEGE CONNECTION—826-1135.
* All e ts, with th ti f th e ic
Footnote for Fall ol ovens e exception of theater performances. are open to the public at
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Liz Claiborne I en 58
. AUGUST
Bandolino
2 ; 29-Sept. 25 ART EXHIBIT: Handmade Paper Images (Sordoni Art Gallery)
Evan Picone
Caressa SEPTEMBER
> FILM: And Justice For All (Center for the Performing Arts) 7% 9 p.m.
TRACI AND DENNIS JACOB 9 West 9 FILM: The Tin Drum (Stark Learning Center, Room 1) 7:30 p.m.
|] | Joyce 13 MUSIC: Diane Massie (Center for the Performing Arts) 8:15 p.m.
oxen i £2 u IC 19 THEATRE: Side by Side by Sondheim (Center for the Performing Arts) 8 p.m.
Golo o leiche 23 FILM: Raiders of the Lost Ark (Stark Learning Center. Rm. 101). 7 & 9 p.m.
1 25 MUSIC: Concerto Concert (Center for the Performing Arts) 3:30 p.m.
—and more. 29 POETRY: Manuscript Poetry Reading (Conyngham ¥
r Student Center) 7 p.m.
The congregation of Noxen Inde- native of Buffalo, N.Y., while Traci
pendent Bible Church welcomed is from Lock Haven. OCTOBER pen
Dennis and Traci Jacob as the new The Jacobs re completing 0 ART EXIIEST, Sephon Porter, Sculpture Gordon} Art Salary)
Youth Pastor of that ch h. D 3 : : an 3 7-8-9 THEATER: Lysistrata (Center for the Performing Arts) Fri. & Sat.. 8 p.m.
ou astor ot that church. bennis studies in missionary service at the Sunday matinee at 2pm.
4 succeeds David Van Etten, who has Clarks Summit school with their 13 MUSIC: John Canon (Center for the Performing Arts) 8:15 p.m.
9 gone onto missionary work after long term goal being to serve as 21 FILM: Nosferatu (Stark Learning Center, Room 1) 7:30 p.m.
serving about three years as youth missionaries in the Republic of Ire-: 22 FILM: An American Werewolf in London (Center for the
pastor ‘at’the Noxen Church: 208 land. i : ; : Performing Arts) : 7&9 p.m.
e Dennis Jacob and his wife, Traci, Their Bible teaching ministry at 629PITTSTON AVE SCRANTON ; 29 MUSIC: Lecture-Recital: Roosevelt Newson with
are both students at the Baptist the Noxen Independent Bible] RT 6. SCRANTON/CARBONDALE HWY Open9To9 Daily Periomaines of Stathovens nee Jonata, Op 10. by I
$ N « 3 is 1 u n enter r erforming S i p.m.
Bible Oolloge at EE Summit Church will center around grades | 778 K I DDE R ST RE E iT, WwW I LK E S- BAR RE Sundays 1 2 To 5 30 MUSIC: Piano Workshop— Anne Liva (Center for the
where ey are seniors. pbennis 1S a seventh through 12th - h Performin
. = g Arts) 10 a.m.
. MUSIC: Roosevelt Newson (Center for the Performing Arts) 3:30 p.m.
Cubs to register 31 LECTURE: Dr. Jonathan Lorch, ‘Medical Implications of Nuclear War
i (Center for the Performing Arts) 8 p.m.
Cub Pack 281 will hold sign-up ° "
Sept. 19 at 7 pm. at the Dallas ntroducing the Pella sunroom vars
United Methodist Church and at the ’
Dallas Township Elementary . . 2 MIME: Tony Montanaro (Center for the Performing Arts) = : p.m.
School. (All boys from the Dallas 6 MUSIC: Christopher O Riley {Center for the Performing Arts) :30 p.m.
area between the ages of eight and a | £0 l ) O l i Se O ive nN 8 POETRY: Manuscript Poetry Reading (Conyngham
. : 5 + ee 0 Student Center) 7 p.m.
10 are invited, along with their ® 11 FILM: Hester Street (Stark Learning Center, Room 1) 7:30 p.m.
parents, to attend School Night for 12 FILM: "10" (Stark Learning Center, Room 101) 7&9 p.m.
Scouting at that time. : 13-Dec. 23 ART EXHIBIT: Carl Sprinchorn (Sordoni Art Gallery)
Activities are already being : 15 MUSIC: Cap & Bell Singers (Gies Hall) 8:15 p.m.
planned for the 1983-84 season. Last al 18-1920 THEATER: The Good Doctor (Center for the Performing Arts) -
year the pack was actively involved Sis Pil Sear. 20m,
i S .m.
IDs Suey Por: 2 2000) and 21 MUSIC: Wilkes College Wind Ensemble (Center for A
district level; Winter Fun, in which IW has 0
! z z Performing Arts) 8:15 p.m.
the Webelos placed first in the Sled 29 MUSIC: Wilkes College Chorus Concert (Center for the
Run; a trip to the Pennsylvania Performing Arts) 8:15 p.m.
Dutch country, a pack picnic and
various other council and district DECEmEEh
a functions. ; EZ
Ww Cubmaster for Pack 281 is George 2 FILM: Tootsie (Center for the Performing Arts) 7&9 p.m.
Brutko 7 MUSIC: Dan Horn (Center for the Performing Arts) 8:15 p.m.
13 MUSIC: Chamber Orchestra (Center for the Performing Arts) 8:15 p.m.
DR. ERNEST GELB TO JANUARY
OPEN MEDICAL OFFICE 8-Feb. 5 ART EXHIBIT: Harry Gottlieb, Prints (Sordoni Art Gallery)
16 LECTURE: Dick Gregory (Center for the Performing Arts) 7:30 p.m.
20 FILM: An Officer and a Gentleman (Center for the
Performing Arts) 7&9 p.m.
22 MUSIC: Wilkes College Piano Competition (Center for the
Performing Arts) 3:30 p.m.
26 MUSIC: Galen Diebler (Center for the Performing Arts) 8:15 p.m.
27 FILM: Rebel Without A Cause (Stark Learning Center, Room 1) 7:30 p.m.
FEBRUARY
9 POETRY: Manuscript Poetry Reading (Conyngham
‘Student Center) 7 p.m.
11 FILM: Sophie's Choice (Center for the Performing Arts) 7&9 p.m.
12-Mar. 4 ART EXHIBIT: Regional Scholastics Exhibition (Sordoni Art Gallery)
E77 FILM: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Stark Learning
FG Center, Room 1) 7:30 p.m.
: 4 3 Loi 24 FILM: Ordinary People (Stark Learning Center. Room 101) 7&9 p.m.
Dr. Emest R. Gelb is pleased fo on- ’ . . 24-25-26 THEATER: Three Penny Opera (Center for the Performing Arts)
poncho” cpening of his new office for Pella’'s exclusive features and passive ssn am
e general practice o medicine. is : . Sunday matinee a p.m.
facility is located at 800 Wyoming [vets solar design reduce your winter fuel
ve, on corner of Boston and Fourtl : : )
Sires, West Piston ‘near ‘nsolaco bills by trapping the sun’s warmth. MARCH
mprenensive medical care wi ’ . . . . . :
available for the entire foil. Pella’s ventilating windows help keep 1I-Apr.B ART EXHIBIT: To Be Announced (Sordoni Art Gallery
Dr. Gelb, an alumnus of Dallas High 16 MUSIC: Lecture-Recital: Roosevelt Newson with
you cool in the summer. Many sizes
School, attended Wilkes College and performance of Four Ballades of Chopin by Wilkes students os
raduated from King's College with a B.S. . ' (Center for the Performing Arts) 215 p.m.
Se in Biology. He then graduated from and styles. ..no exterior maintenance. 17 MUSIC: Wilkes College Wind Ensemble (Center for the
the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Performing Arts) 8:15 p.m.
ne in Pilogelbria. Dr, Selb som: 18 MUSIC: Barry Hannigan (Center for the Performing Arts) 3:30 p.m.
@® p ogram in Detroit A after which FREE N 25 MUSIC: Concerto Concert (Center for the Performing Arts) 3:30 p.m.
’ 7h returned to the Wyoming Valley. 30 FILM: The Verdict (Center for the Performing Arts) 7&9 p.m.
Dr. Gelb is a veteran of the United
States Public Health Service and is the ES ] IMA I ES
past center director of Rural Health Cor- APRIL
ation, Exeter Twp. Medical Center in
Balls. VISIT OUR W AREHOUSE/SHOWROOM 3 MUSIC: Cap & Bell Singets (Gies Hall) 8:15 p.m.
He presently maintains a practice with 13-14-15 THEATER: Crimes of the Heart (Center for the Performing Arts)
HR
RT
Dunham Drive, Dunmore (Exit 1 off 1-380)
Rural Health Corporation at the Shich- Fri. & Sat.. 8 p.m.
shinny Medical Center where he serves as \ Sunday matinee at 2 p.m.
Sorter Go member of the American 14 FILM: The Immigrant (Stark Learning Center, Room 1) 7:30 p.m.
Osteopathic soto Poon Os. 15-May 13 ~~ ART EXHIBIT: Three Processes —Three Presses (Sordoni Art Gallery)
teopathic Medical Association and is a Di- 19 MUSIC: Wilkes College Chorus Concert (Center for the
plomate on the National Board of Os- Performing Arts) : 8:15 p.m.
teopathic Medical Examiners. He is cur- 26 POETRY: Manuscript Poetry Reading (Conyngham
rently an Adjunct Professor of Clinical ’ Y Student Center) 7 p.m.
H ne Ko ire Depe Ton & 3 Alia 9 29 FILM: Grease (Stark Learning Center, Room 101) 7&9 p.m.
eal ing's and a Clinical In-
structor at the Philadelphia College of Os-
ic Medicine. He also serves on the L
Mesiest Advisory hoord of Planned Por ; Scranton: 346-7722 MAY
enthood Association o er! ounty. y . : Pe i :
oa Gob ho ae Pe Sof 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Mon. = Fri.) I di t 7 1 MUSIC: Chamber Gichestia (Center for the Fieiig Arts) 8:15 p.m.
Charles Gelb, R.D. 3, Wyoming, and has 6:30 - 9:00 (T Th E ) ong- 1stance.: 6 MUSIC: Wilkes College Wind Ensemble (Center for the
two sons, Damon, age 7, and a i . . ues., urs. cve,. Performing Arts) 3:30 p.m.
who will be 3 years of age next month. . ia, (800) O82 -402 7 17-20 Fine Arts Fiesta (Public Square) 1.
Appointments are now being accepted 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. (Sat.)
5 for the new West Pittston practice and can No | J
be made by calling 654-6714.