Sales THE UNITED METHODIST WOMEN of the Lehman Church will hold a Rummage Sale on Sept. 23-24 from 9-5 p.m. in the church base- ent Co-chairpersons are Helen Squier and Lillie Lamoreaux. Committee: Vera Hoover, Audrey Unterreiner, Robin Rogers. There will be a Snack Bar and Bake Sale. Committee: Elda Cool- baugh, Patricia Miers: and Ruth Disque, Naomi Nuss, Margaret Spencer, Sally Crispell and Dorothy Wright. Bag Day will be Saturday, Sept. 24. THE CHURCH WOMEN of the Prince of Peace Episcopal Church, Main Street, Dallas, will hold a rummage sale on Thursday, Oct. 6 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Friday, Oct. 7 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday will be bag day. Chairmen are Edna Yatsko and Barbara Cragle. THE NOXEN VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY and Auxiliary will hold a Flea Market on Sept. 24 from 10 am. to 4 p.m. at the fire com- pany grounds. Tables are $5. each. Call the following numbers to hold a table: 298-2256, 298-2248 or 298-9394. There will be refreshments and games. THE LADIES AUXILIARY of the Dallas Fire and Ambulance, Inc. will hold a rummage sale on Satur- day, Oct. 8, at the Dallas Borough Building. Contributions will be greatly appreciated. For further informa- tion, call 675-2252 or 675-2765. Meetings EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERV- ICES of Northeastern Pennsylvania (EMSNP) will host a meeting of interested persons to begim work to establish. an official Northeastern Pennsylvania Unit of the American Trauma Society (ATS). The meet- ing will be chaired by EMSNP’s Past President Howard J. Gross- man on Thursday, Sept. 29, at 7 p.m. in the Conference Room of WVIA-TV-FM in Jenkins Twp. The meeting is open to all persons interested in defeating Trauma. For additional information contact Bill Qo Yoskoski at EMSNP (717) 655- [Ct '| a “THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF @ INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS, Wilkes-Barre-Scranton Chapter 137, | will hold ‘its first meeting of the 1983-84 year at the Holiday Inn, Route 315, Wilkes-Barre, on | Wednesday, Sept. 21. There will be a cash bar between 5 and 6 p.m., with Dinner between 6 and 7 p.m. at $12 per person. | Contact Andy Larko at InterMetro before Sept. 20. Factory Automation will be the topic for discussion, with a video- tape presentation by Robert Forney and Thomas Dellinger of the Gen- eral Electric Company. Examples of automation advances will be highlighted. VETERANS OF THE VIETNAM WAR, Post 2, will meet Thursday, Sept. 22, at 8 p.m:, at the Coral Lounge, 245 Owen St., Swoyersville. The Veterans of the Vietnam War is a full service organization open to all veterans. Concerts THE WILKES COLLEGE CON- CERT AND LECTURE SERIES will feature the internationally acclaimed concert pianists, brothers Anthony and Joseph Paratore on Wednesday, Sept. 21, at 8 p.m. in the Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Arts. The concert is open to the public at no charge. CLIFFORD BALSHAW, Music Director of the Wyoming Valley Oratorio Society, has announced the rehearsal and concert schedule for the group’s 36th fall season. New and former chorus members are invited to attend the first ses- sion at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27, in the upstairs choir room of St. Ste- phen’s Episcopal Church, South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre. Tenors and basses are especially welcome. The concert, to be presented at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, December 4, will include Beethoven’s ‘‘Choral Fan- tasy’’ and three works by Vaughan Williams, ‘‘Benedicite’”’, ‘‘Sons of Light” and ‘‘Fantasia on old 104th”. Additional information may be obtained by calling Mr. Balshaw either at St. Stephens (825-6653) or at his home in Dallas (675-1644). PHILHARMONIC SUBSCRIBERS will be honored at a gala reception 11S THE "ABSOLUTE" 30-50% OFF ALL INFLATABLES, CHAIRS & GAMES 586-9686 following the orchestra’s premiere concerts of the 1983-84 ‘Season of Seasons,” Friday, Sept. 30, at 8:30 at the Masonic Temple, Scranton, and Saturday, Oct. 1 at 8:30 at the Irem Temple, Wilkes-Barre. Reservations, should be made by returning the response form enclosed with the invitation, or by calling the Philharmonic office, 342- 0920, or 287-1916, by Wednesday, Sept. 28. Church THE SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. announces the following schedule: Wednesday, Sept. 21--5:30 p.m. Missions; 7:30 p.m. Craft Group will meet. Thursday, Sept. 22--7:30 p.m. Choir will practice. Sunday, Sept. 25--9:45 a.m. Church School with classes for everyone. Mrs. Elwood Swingle is superintendent; 11 a.m. Morning worshiip. Sermon ‘‘Bridges Across the Gulf’ by Pastor, the Rev. James Wert; 12-5 p.m. Church Picnic at Moon lake. meal at 1;30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 26--7:30 . p.m. Finance Budget compilation. Tuesday, Sept. 27--9:30 a.m. Craft Group will meet; 2:30 p.m., Lection- ing Group will meet; 8 p.m., Nomi- nating Committee will meet; 8 p.m., UMW birthday tea. THE COLWELL CLASS of Dallas United Methodist’ Church will hold its meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 27, at 7:30 p.m. at the home -of Miss Louise Frantz, Machell Ave., Dallas. Mrs. Louise Colwell will preside, guests are welcome. THE FIRST MEETING OF E.C.W. of Prince of Peace Episco- pal Church will be held at the home of Mrs. Edwith Roth, 204 Church St., Dallas, Wednesday, Sept. 21. Rev. John Pratger will administer Sat. 9-6; Sun. 1 t0 5 LOWEST PRICES ON WINTER COVERS - TRUCKLOAD SALE 24’ POOL WINTER COVER $59.95 18’ POOL WINTER COVER $44.95 $2.00 OFF ON POOL WINTERIZING KITS. Communion. Each woman is asked to bring a salad. Clinics THE FLU AND PNEUMONIA VACCINES are presently available to members of Wilkes-Barre Gen- eral Hospital’s Chest Clinic. If you have received the pneumonia vac- cine within the past five years, it is not necessary to be revaccinated at this time. However, it is recom- mended that you have the flu vac- cine every year. The cost.of the vaccine will be covered by Depart- ment of Labor. Please call the clinic for an appointment at 829-8111, extension 3048. “TOPICS IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE” is the title of a day- long seminar to be held by Wilkes- Barre General Hospital’s Emer- Wednesday, Sept. 21 at the Shera- ton-Crossgates, Wilkes-Barre. The program; held in recognition of Emergency Medicine Week (Set. 18- 4), will begin with registration at 8 a.m. and will conclude at 5 p.m. For more information, contact the Emergency Medicine Department of Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. NESBITT MEMORIAL HOSPI- TAL and the American Red Cross will conduct a special two-day blood drive on Thursday, Sept. 29 and Friday, Sept. 30 in the auditorium of the hospital’s Medical Arts Build- ing, 534 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. Thursday’s collection will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m, Donors can also participate in Friday's drive from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. The purpose of the double collection is to reach the maximum number of donors conveniently and efficiently. ‘Interested donors are urged to schedule an appointment to donate blood by contacting the hospital’s Community Relations Department at 288-1411, extension 4025. 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THIS MONTH’S ARTHRITIC CLINIC at Nesbitt Memorial Hospi- tal will be conducted on Wednesday, Sept. 28, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the hospital’s Medical Arts Build- ing, 534 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. The program is under the direction of Dr. John Carey, rheumatologist. Arthritis patients are referred to cian. Each patient is examined and their condition is evaluated. An individual treatment plan is then nation includes x-rays, laboratory ment. A copy of the evaluation plan is forwarded to the patient’s physi- cian. Patients can make an appoint- ment for the clinic by calling the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Outpa- tient Registration office at 288-1411, extension 4130, Monday through Friday from 1 to 4 p.m. Clubs THE NEWCOMERS CLUB of Wyoming Valley will hold its annual Bake Sale on Saturday, Sept. 24, at the IGA Food Market in the Dallas Shopping Center. (See CALENDAR, page 14) When: Where: (717) 823-7134. 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