The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 27, 1985, Image 15

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THE EVERGREEN 4-H CLUB
will hold a bake sale at the Shaver-
town Acme, March 30, starting at 10
a.m. A delicious variety of goodies
such as homemade bread, noodles,
pies, cookies, cupcakes and much
more will be sold. Donations are
welcome.
A BAKE SALE AND YARD SALE
will be held Saturday, March 30,
from 9 am. to 3 pm. at the
Trucksville Assembly of God
Church, Carvertown Road, Trucks-
ville.
Refreshments will also be on sale.
All proceeds will benefit youth
groups of the church.
THE GREATER WILKES-
MERCE will once again mark
Cherry Blossom Times by sponsor-
ing the sale of Kwonson Cherry
Trees.
The frees are the same type as
those that blossom on the river
banks, the Courthouse grounds and
hundreds of residential properties
throughout the Wyoming Valley.
of $25 each. There are a limited
last year that they will be available
through the Chamber of Commerce.
To reserve your tree, please con-
tact Tilly Kalish at 823-2101, or visit
the Chamber office at 92 South
Franklin Street.
ON SATURDAY, MARCH 30, the
Lake-Lehman Key Club will be host-
ing a bake sale to aid Hospice St.
John. It will begin at 10:30 a.m. and
will be at the Dallas’ IGA. All
products for this sale wil lbe home-
made.
ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 and
Thursday, April 4, the Forty Fort
Branch of the Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital Auxiliary will conduct an
Easter Flower Sale.
Daffodils, azaleas, tulips, garden-
ias and mums will be offered in the
hospital’s lobby from 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. Co-chairpersons for the sale
are Gloria Perugini and Ann Rein-
hard.
Proceeds from the sale will be
used to enhance patient care at
Nesbitt Memorial Hospital.
Church
ON EASTER, APRIL 7, at 6:30
a.m., the Rev. Gregory Meyers,
Chaplain Wyoming Seminary, will.
be principal speaker at the lehman
United Methodist Church. He will be
assisted by the Rev. Michael Sham-
bora, pastor.
Beginning at 6 a.m., a musical
prelude has been arranged by Mr.
Ross Santos. Following the service,
rolls and coffee will be served.
REV. CLAIR KREMER will be
speaking on March 27 at 7:30 p.m.
at the Loyalville United Methodist
Church. The host pastor will be the
Rey. Jeff Rarich.
Special music will be provided by
the Idetown United Methodist
Church under the direction of Mrs.
Shirley Mahle.
Next week, April 4, the services
will be held at the Maple Grove
United Methodist Church with Linda
Mazur speaking.
The public is cordially invited to
attend.
THE CONGREGATION of the
Trucksville Free Methodist’ Church
invites the general public to help
Market planned
registration form at
and
them celebrate a Diamond Jubilee.
The Jubilee will be held at the
Church at 370 Carverton Road, on
Sunday, March 31. Rev. James F.
Minor, pastor, reports this will be a
time of celebrating 75 years since
incorporation, even though the
church actually began in 1901.
There will be three grand services
on that day: at 10:30 a.m., at 2:30
p.m. and at 6:30 p.m. Guest speak-
ers will include Rev. Theodore
Swingle, Rev. Herbert D. Olver and
Conference Superintendent Richard
C. Gabriel. Special music will be
provided in th morning by John
Bynon, and in the afternoon by Teen
Challenge Girls’ Chorus. :
The church has been on its
present site since 1964. Prior to that,
it used the stone church which is
still located at the bottom of Carver-
ton Road hill.
REV. THOMAS A. CLEMOW,
pastor of the Trucksville United
Methodist Church, annotinced the
following three services for: Palm
Sunday: ;
At 8 a.m. there will be a commu-
nion breakfast for all men and boys
sponsored by the United Methodist
Men. Robert Gardner, is song
leader and Bobby Baird, noted band
leader will provide special music.
Chris Sheridan will be the speaker.
Walter Pichert is general chairman.
Other Palm Sunday services will
be at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Harry G.
Trebilcox, Director of Music, will
conduct the Chancel Choir in the
rendition of ‘“‘Sanctus” from ‘‘Saint
Cecilia Mass” by Gounod, featuring
Sherri Hinkle as soloist.
Palm Sunday services will con-
clude with the distribution of Palms.
Programs
THE DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
SERVICE CENTER provides serv-
ices to victims of family violence.
We are looking for volunteers who
are interested in staffing the Hot-
line; providing support-option and
crisis intervention counseling to vic-
tims of spouse abuse; accompany-
ing clients to court and legal pro-
ceedings; assisting in community
education projects; assisting in
child care activities; assisting with
clerical projects.
The Center will conduct a Volun-
teer Training Program beginning
Wednesday, April 10, at 7 p.m., at
the First Presbyterian Church, 97
South Franklin Street, Wilkes-
Barre. The program will then run
for six consecutive Saturday morn-
ings from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30.
For more information and to
register, please call 823-5834. Our
volunteers are well-trained and ded-
icated workers. They are active in
all phases of the shelter’s program.
Lectures
DEPUTY AMBASSADOR RICH-
ARD SCHIFTER will speak at
Wilkes College as a guest of the
Max Rosenn Lecture Series on
Thursday, March 28 at 8 p.m. in the
Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for
the Performing Arts. The lecture is
entitled ‘‘United Nations: The
Dream and the Reality’ and is open
to the public free of charge.
Schifter was appointed by Presi-
dent Reagan in 1983 as United
States Representative to the United
Nations Human Rights Commission
and in June, 1984, as Deputy United
States Representative to the United
Nations.
THE THIRD LECTURE in a
series of Community Diabetes
Classes sponsored by Nesbitt Memo-
rial Hospital will be held on
Wednesday, March 27, at 7 p.m. in
the classroom of the Nesbitt Medi-
cal Arts Building, Kingston.
Betsy Trczinski, R.N., series
instructor, will discuss hypergly-
cemia, drug therapy and urine and
glucose testing. Hyperglycemia, a
form of diabetes, occurs when dia-
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betes is poorly controlled and the
blood glucose level becomes too
high. Signs and symptoms of hyper-
glycemia include thirst, weakness
and fatigue, excessive urination and
visual disturbances. Urine testing,
as well as glucose testing, are
techniques that are used to monitor
how well diabetes is being con-
trolled. Both urin and blood are
examined for sugar levels.
Diabetes afflicts approximately 13
million Americans. The free series
is provided as a community service
to area residents by the education
department of Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital. Future classes will be held
on Wednesday, April 10, 17 and 24.
For more information, contact Hos-
pitalwide Education at 288-1411, ext.
4035.
Courses
THE WYOMING VALLEY CHAP-
TER AMERICAN RED CROSS will
sponsor a CPR course to be held at
156 S: Franklin St. The course is
scheduled April 3-10, from. 6-9 p.m.
each night. Preregistration is
required by making a check paya-
ble to the Wyoming Valley Chapter,
American Red Cross in the amount
of $7.50.
Checks should identify the course
and dates applying for. Additional
information may be obtained by
contacting the Safety Services office
at 823-7161.
Dinners
PREPARATIONS ARE UNDER-
WAY for a New Member ‘“Round-
Up”. Membership Chairman, Bob
Cartier, invites all interested men to
a ‘‘Get Acquainted Round-Up”
Breakfast - 8:30 a.m., Saturday,
March 30, at Franklin’s Restaurant
in Dallas.
Members of the club and their
iadies attended a dinner at Irem
ing Governor of Pennsylvania Dis-
trict of Kiwanis. Gov. Jack Penford
expressed great pleasure in the
progress and accomplishments of
the 13 clubs in Div. 15.
DALLAS ASSEMBLY NO. 144,
International order of Rainbow for
Girls will hold their 25th Anniver-
sary dinner on April 13, at 6 p.m. at
the Dallas Eastern Star Building.
The cost of the dinner is $6.25.
All resérvations must be received
by April 1. Reservations must be
made by calling the Mother Advi-
sor, Mrs. Bonnie Pajka, at 696-4818.
All past members of the assembly
are invited to attend.
‘Entertainment will be provided by
the folk group from St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church, Shavertown.
Events
MERCY HOSPITAL, Wilkes-
Barre, will conduct its second
annual “Health Fair for Kids” on
Saturday, April 20, at the Wyoming
Valley Mall. : i
The purpose of the Fair is to
provide children with information
on good health habits in an enjoya-
ble, low-key manner.
THE SHAVERTOWN LADIES
AUXILIARY will sponsor a Games
Party on Thursday, March 28, at the
Shavertown Fire Hall.
Games will begin at 7:30 p.m.
with a special Early Bird game
scheduled for 7:15 p.m.
Food will be available and there
will also be a new jackpot game.
BREAKFAST WITH THE
EASTER BUNNY will be held on
Saturday, March 30, at 9:30 a.m. at
the Beaumont School. The breakfast
will be sponsored by the Monroe
Township Community Association.
Following the breakfast, an
Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by the
Bowman’s Creek Lions Club will be
held. :
The event is free to ail children
under 12 years of age.
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will hold an Easter Egg Hunt on
Palm Sunday, March 31 at 1 pm. |
Children ages 12 and under are
invited to attend at the fire hall in
Orange. :
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