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Wednesday, /
April 9
THE SHAVERTOWN UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH will hold a
Bible Study at 7:15 p.m.
Thursday, /
April 10
A RUMMAGE SALE will be held
at the Jackson United Methodist
Church, Jackson Church Road and
Smith Pond Rd., Jackson Twp. on
April 10 and 11 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
There will be a bake table, home-
made vegetable beef Soup on sale
also wimpies, hot dogs with kraut,
coffee and tea.
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THE SHAVERTOWN UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH will hold a
Bible Study at 10:30 a.m. and the
Chancel Choir meets at 7:30 p.m.
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VETERANS OF THE VIETNAM
WAR, Post 2, will meet Thursday,
April 10 at 8 p.m. at the Coral
Lounge, 245 Owen St., Swoyersville.
A film will be shown and refresh-
ments served. The Veterans of the
Vietnam War, Inc. is a full service
organization open to all veterans.
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THE SECOND LECTURE in a five
part free community program on
weight control sponsored by Nesbitt
Thursday, April 10, at 7 p.m. in the
classroom of the Nesbitt Medical
Arts Building, 534 Wyoming Avenue,
Kingston. The speaker will be Mary
Jones, R.D. She will lecture on
“Dietary Concerns and Weight Con-
trol.”
For more information or to regis-
ter for the program sponsored by
the hospital’s education and dietary
departments, please call 288-1411,
extension 4035.
ANTHONY COMEROTA, M.D.,
associate professor of surgery and
head of the Vascular Surgery Sec-
tion at Temple University Hospital,
Philadelphia, will present a lecture
at Nesbitt Memorial Hosptial on the
topic of ‘Pulmonary Embolism;
Current Concepts, Dignosis, Treat-
ment and Prevention.” The pro-
gram will be held on Thursday,
April 10 at 11 a.m. in the classroom
of the Nesbitt Medical Arts Build-
ing, 53¢ Wyoming Avenue, Kingston.
All area physicians and health
care professionals are invited to
attend.
Friday, /
April 11
THE LEHMAN-JACKSON ELE-
MENTARY PTA will have its gen-
eral meeting on Friday, April 11, at
7 p.m. in the Multi-Purpose Room.
Nominations of new officers will be
held at this meeting for 1986.
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MRS. KENNETH BEISEL, presi-
dent of the Dorcas Society of St.
Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shaver-
town, recently announced a rum-
mage and bake sale will be held on
Friday, April 11.
The sale will be from 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. in the church social rooms.
Rev. Lynn Rothrock is pastor of
St. Paul’s.
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THE WILKES-BARRE CHAP-
TER, American Guild of Organists,
will present Ray Ferguson, Concert
Organist, in recital at First Presby-
terian Church, N. Franklin St.,
Wilkes-Barre, Friday, April 11 at 8
p.m. On Saturday, April 12, from
9:30 a.m. to 12 noon, Mr. Ferguson
will conduct a workshop on French
baroque music at the church.
Mr. Ferguson is Director of the
Organ and Church Music Division at
Wayne State University, Director of
Music at Bushnell Congregational
Church and Organist with the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra where
he performed with world-renowned
conductors. He was the personal
choice of Maestro Antal Dorati to
perform the complete organ works
of Brahms for the 1980 International
Brahms Festival.
The public is invited and urged to
attend. Those wishing Patron tick-
ets may contact any member of the
Wilkes-Barre Chapter, A.G.O.
Saturday, /
April 12
THERE WILL BE A CHICKEN &
BISCUIT DINNER held Saturday,
April 12 at the Idetown United
Methodist Church. Serving will be
from 4:30 to 7 p.m.
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THE SHAVERTOWN UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH announces
the Fellowship Club Bus will have a
bus trip to New Yoork City leaving
at 7:30 a.m.
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THE CARVERTON UNITED
METHODIST WOMEN will hold a
rummage sale and bake sale on
Saturday, April 12, from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m.
Leda Morton is chairwoman of the
kitchen and will be assisted by
Melinda Sutton and Genny Dana.
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THE SHAVERTOWN UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH will conduct
a collection of newspaper and alu-
minum for recycling in the church
parking lot on Saturday, April 12,
from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.
sunday, /
April 13
Monday, /
April 14
THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES
will be held at the Shavertown
United Methodist Church: Staff-
Pastor-Parish Relations Committee
meets at 7 p.m.; UM Women Execu-
tive Committee at 7:30 p.m.; and
New Community Singers rehearsal
at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, /
April 15
THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES
will be held at the Shavertown
United Methodist Church: Wesley
Choir 1, meets at 9 a.m.; Wesley
Choir 2, meets at 9:20 a.m.; Church
School for all agest at 9:30 a.m.;
Worship at 11 a.m.; Youth Walk-A-
Thon at 1 p.m.; Organ recital by
Diane Bowersox at 3 p.m.; Confir-
mation Class at 4 p.m.; Youth
Fellowship at 6 p.m.; Council on
Ministries at 7:30 p.m.
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THE WILKES COLLEGE Depart-
ment of Language and Literature,
through the Allen Hamilton Dickson
bequest, will sponsor a reading by
Toni Cade Bambara, noted author,
teacher, and lecturer, on Tuesday,
April 15, at 8 p.m. in the Dorothy
Dickson Darte Center for the Per-
forming Arts. Bambara’s appear-
ance is offered to the public at no
charge.
As/part of her Wilkes appearance,
Bambara will hold a workshop for
students at 11 a.m. in the lounge of.
the Dorothy Dickson Darte Center.
For further information on the
morning workshop or the evening
reading and lecture, call 824-4651,
ext. 418.
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THE GEISINGER-WYOMING
VALLEY Medical Center’s Cardiac
Support Group will meet on Tues-
day, April 15, at 7:30 p.m. in the
medical center’s Learning
Resources Center.
A group discussion will be led by
Dr. Joseph Abate, director of car-
diology with the Geisinger Medical
Group-Wilkes-Barre, in which mem-
bers of the group will talk about
“Life After a Heart Attack.” Some
points of interest will include ‘‘How
did your role in your home change
in the early months following your
heart attack? How have these
changes affected your feelings
about yourself? And, did you experi-
ence anxiety, depression and-or
frustration after your heart attack?
The Geisinger-Wyoming Valley
Cardiac Support Group was formed
to help individuals with heart dis-
ease, and families and friends of
those individuals, learn to live with
and take better care of their hearts.
The group meetings are open to the
public free of charge. For more
information, please contact the
Geisinger-Wyoming Valley Educa-
tion Department at 826-7624.
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THE SHAVERTOWN UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH announces
that the Lectionary meets at 10:30
a.m. and Girl Scout Troop 634 at
6:30 p.m.
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THE WILKES COLLEGE
CHORUS, under the direction of
John Vaida will present a spring
concert on Tuesday, April 15, at 8:15
p.m. in St. Stephen’s Church,
Wilkes-Barre. The concert is free of
charge, and the public is invited to
attend.
The featured work for the evening
will be Mozart’s ‘‘Coronation
Mass,” which will be performed
with orchestra. Wilkes College voice
majors Tom Bittner, Karen Brad-
bury, Noreen Hartkern and Francis
McMullen will be the soloists for the
work.
Also included in the evening's
program are Williams’ ‘‘Serenade
to Music’ and Brahms’ ‘Ave
Maria.” Joining the Wilkes College
Chorus on both selections will be
members of the Wyoming Seminary
Chorale.
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THE MONTHLY MEETING of
the Back Mountain Ambulance
Association will be held Tuesday,
April 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the Back
Mountain Medical Center Building,
Rte. 118, Dallas.
All Back Mountain ambulance
organizations are welcome to
attend. ;
Next
THE WILKES-BARRE CHRIS-
TIAN WOMEN’S CLUB will hold a
breakfast buffet on Wednesday,
April 16, at 9:30 a.m. at Gus
Genetti’s Restaurant, Market St.,
Wilkes-Barre.
Speaker will be Lois Gilchrist
from Clarks Summit while soloist
Darlene Johnson and accompanist
Mary Beth Welman, beautician and
Barbizon teacher, will be the fea-
tured speaker.
Free nursery and refreshments
will be provided. For buffet and
nursery reservations, call Florence
at 822-0565, Barb at 779-1636, or
Marvette at 288-1316. Reservations
close Friday, April 11,
NORTHEAST PENNSYLVANIA
POSTAL CUSTOMER COUNCIL’S
First Tour Day will be held on
Thursday, April 17.
The first tour will be held from 1
to 4 p.m. at the Metropolitan Life
Insurance Co. and the second tour
will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. at the
Scranton Post Office.
After touring these offices, postal
mailers are invited to attend ‘“Tech-
nology for Tomorrow,” a 1986 busi-
ness industry services show spon-
sored by the Greater Scranton
Chamber of Commerce. The show,
which will continue until 8:30 p.m.,
will be held at Montage, at Exit 51
off Interstate 81.
Admission is free. For more infor-
mation, contact Jan Chambers or
Carl Orbon at 655-4171.
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THE BACK MOUNTAIN
WIDOWS CLUB will meet on Satur-
day, April 19, at 12:30 p.m. for lunch
at the Mark II Family Restaurant,
Dallas.
All widows are invited to attend.
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A SPRING TURKEY SUPPER
will be held on Saturdya, April 19,
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DALLAS, PA.
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Lecturer will be Bruce J. Rei-
prich, an assistant professor of
music at Wilkes College. He is the
founder and director of TWINGE,
Wilkes College’s Contemporary
Music Ensemble. He will preview
the program -of selections from
Ravel and Dvorak.
Refreshments will be served. Par-
ticipants will be given plety of time
to cross the street to the Irem
Temple Concert Hall for the con-
cert, which begins at 8:30 p.m.
Registration is requested. For
information, contact Tobi Gross-
man, Penn State Wilkes-Barre Con-
tinuing Education Department, P.O.
Box PSU, Lehman PA 18627 or call
675-2171.
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WILKES-BARRE GENERAL
HOSPITAL'S special sibling class,
“Our New Addition,” will be held on
Tuesday, April 22 at 6:30 p.m. in
Saidman Hall on the hospital’s first
floor.
The two-hour class, held every
eight weeks, is designed to promote
family bonding and to help lessen
the anxiety of a child who might
feel threatened by the arrival of a
new baby into the family.
It is open free-of-charge to par-
ents who are already enrolled in
General’s childbirth course and
their children, and to others expect-
ing a baby within two months of the
sibbling class.
To register or for more informa-
tion, call the hospital’s Nursing
Service Department, Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.,
829-8111, extensions 2205 or 3048.
Next class date is Tuesday, June 17.
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IT’S THAT TIME OF THE YEAR
when the female students of our
local high schools begin their search
for ‘‘the gown’ that they will wear
to the Prom.
The Dallas High School Cheer-
leaders are no exception and so they
are planning a Fashion Show that
will feature party dresses and
formal wear!
Fashions from Melba’s Fashion
Nook will be presented and Melba
Boudreaux will be the commenta-
tor.
Plan an evening of enjoyment and
entertainment with the Dallas
Senior High Cheerleaders as your
host April 17, 1986 at 7:30 p.m. at
the Dallas Junior High School Audi-
forium.
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WILKES-BARRE GENERAL
HOSPITAL’S ‘Parenting Class’’
will be held on Monday, April 21 at 7
p.m. in the dining room on the first
floor.
The two-hour class is open to
expectant and first-time parents or
any other parents who wish to learn
more about the psychological or
emotional aspects of being a parent.
Physicians from the hospital’s
Obstetrics and Pediatrics depart-
ments will discuss topics such as
preparing for parenthood; home
routines and bedtime problems;
children’s thumb-sucking, crying,
sleeping and bonding; self-quieting
skills; consistency in parents’
behavior; the importance of parents
spending time alone; when to call a
physician.
The class is free-of-charge.
To register or for more informa-
tion, call Wilkes-Barre General Hos-
pital’s Nursing Service Department,
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to
3:30 p.m., 829-8111, extensions 2205
or 3048.
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THE WOMEN’S SOCIETY of
Dallas Methodist Church, 4 Parson-
age St. will hold a Rummage and
Bake Sale in the church basement
on Thursday, April 17, 9:30 -3 p.m.
and Friday, April 18, 9:30 - 12.
Friday will be $1.00 Bag Day.
Snack Bar will be available for
lunch.
Rummage can be dropped off at
the church anytime before April 16
or call 675-0030 for pickup.
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THE WOMEN’S SERVICE CLUB
of Bear Creek is sponsoring a fashin
show on April 18 at the Mayfair
Supper Club.
The show will begin at 8 p.m. with
fashions from Koral’s Fashion Plus,
Boutique de Paris and The Casual
Man.
Tickets are $5.00. Refreshments
will be served and door prizes
awarded. Tickets available at the
door or by calling 472-9048 or 472-
3609.
(See CALENDAR, page 15)
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