THE SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH will hold a. Bible Study at 7:15 p.m. THE FPC FILM SERIES will show the film ATLANTIC CITY, by French Director Louis Malle at the Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus on April 23, at 7 p.m. in room L101 and at the First Presbyterian Church in Wilkes-Barre on April 24, at 8 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. ATLANTIC CITY, winner of sev- eral international film awrds, is an exceptional motion picture - a mixed bag of gentle humor, com- passion and eccentric and shady characters. The film stars Susan Sarenden and Burt Lancaster who delivers a stellar portrayal of a one time gangster’s bodyguard with fond memories of organized crime in Atlantic City. THE APRIL MEETING OF SHARE (A Source of Help in Airing and Resolving Experiences) will be held Thursday, April 24, 7 p.m. at the Melan House (a Mercy Hospital annex), 195 Hanover Street, Wilkes- Barre. SHARE is a self-help group spe- cifically for parents who have lost a pregnancy, stillbirth, or neonatal (early infant) death. It is a free community service sposnored by the Mercy Hospital Auxiliary and is open to any parent who has experi- enced such a loss. Facilitator for the group is Judith M. Nowak, RN. VETERANS OF THE VIETNAM WAR, Post 2, will meet Thursday, April 24, at 8 p.m. at the Coral Lounge, 245 Owen St., Swoyersville. Delinquent members are urged to pay their 1986 dues. The Veterans of the Vietnam War, Inc. is a full service organization open fo all veterans. THE SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH announces that there will be a Bible Study at 10:30 a.m. and the Chancel Choir will meet at 7:30 p.m. BILLED AS A NIGHT OF RIOT- OUS LIVING, the mime group QUIET RIOT will take to the stage of the Beirly Auditorium at Penn State Wilkes-Barre Friday, April 25 at 8 p.m. with a performance of ‘Out of Control at Penn State.” Known for their outlandish humor and zaniness, QUIET RIOT’S mix of dance, illusion, mime, improvisa- tion and audience participation cre- ates a riot of sound and laughter. Barbs fly as QUIET RIOT takes on the media, technology, fame, for- tune, power and adventure. The show is free to the public as part of the Cultural and Special Events Series at Penn State Wilkes- Barre. For more information, call the campus at 675-2171. DR. SHELDON SPEAR, professor of Social Sciences and History at Luzerne County Community Col- lege, will present a community lec- ture entitled, “In the Service of Evil: Science, Technology, and the Holocaust.” The lecture will be held Friday, April 25 at 11 a.m. in the Hayfield House Community Room of the Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus in Lehman. The public is invited free of charge. The talk is sponsored by Liberal Arts Society, a student sponsored cultural group on the campus. THE COUPLES CLUB of the Trucksville United Methodist Church will hold its annual garage sale Friday, April 25, 6-9 p.m. and Saturday, April 26, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Persons needing pickup service for garage sale items are asked to call 696-3897. Items will be picked up through Thursday, April 24 between 6-9 p.m. A bake sale will also be held during the garage sale hours. Baked goods can be dropped off Friday from 1 p.m. on, and on Saturday, notlater than 10 a.m. THE EVANS HALL GALLERY of Wilkes College will exhibit the work of Bruce Lanning, Senior Art major at Wilkes College, on Saturday, April 26 through Thursday, May 1. Gallery hours will be 7 to 10 p.m. on Saturday, ‘April 26; 12 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, April 27; and 6 to 9 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. A reception will be held following the opening on April 26. The exhibi- tion is open to the public, and there is no admission charge. z THE SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH announces the following: Wesley Choir 1 meets at 9 a.m.; Wesley Choir 2 at 9:20 a.m.; Church School for all ages at 9:30 a.m.; Worship at 11 a.m; Confirmation Class at 4 p.m. and Youth Fellowship at 6 p.m. 3 0- THE M.S. SELF HELP GROUP will meet on Sunday, April 27 at 2 p.m. in the Redwood Room at Genetti’s Best Western, Wilkes- Barre. “Diet Therapy for M.S. From West Germany’ will be the topic for the M.S. Club’s next meeting. A patient who has received this treat- ment will be the speaker. A question and answer period will follow the presentation. Pamphlets and refreshments will be available. All M.S. patients, family and friends are invited to attend. For more information call 696-1782. -0- CADETTE TROOP 642 of Dallas is sponsoring a Car Wash on Sunday, April 27 from noon to 4 p.m. at the Dallas Exxon on the Memorial Highway. The cost is $2.50 for cars and $4.00 for vans. The monies raised will be used to help defray the cost of their upcom- ing trip in July to National Center MARK 287-8946 TOM 288-2411 Visa-Master Card { A The 34th annual Antiques Show land Sale sponsored by the Women of Prince of Peace Episcopal Church will be held Tuesday, May 6, from 11 am. to 9 p.m. and on Wednesdya, May 7 ffom 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the church’s Parish House on Main Street, Dallas. Gail Ide, general chairman and co-chairman Carol Keefer extend a cordial invitation to the public to ttend this fine spring Back Moun- in event. Lois Townsend, dealer chairman, as announced the following dealers ill exhibit at the show: Lillian eidner; Horseshoe Barn; Turn of e Century Antgiues; The Willows; &A Treasures; Cider Mill ntiques; Frances Van Auken; atches and Primitives; Bitter- weet Antqiues; Mary Lou’s Antiques; Scratch Shop and Country Club Antiques. Featured at the show will be furniture, brass, china, jewelry, dolls, prints and paintings, accesso- ries, silver, copper, porcelain, lamps, linens, cut and pattern glass, wicker, small oriental rugs, primi- tives and collectibles. Kitchen charimen, Ann and Frank Bryant will provide a snack bar which will feature delicious home made soups, sandwiches, and pieg throughout the hours of the show. A flower mart under the direction of Pamela Paculavich and Jan Slaff will display hanging baskets house plants, bedding plants, an dried flowers. A flea market headed by Pauline Roth, Betty Stan ley, Arlene Evans and Beverly Tod will feature antiques and almos antiques in the lower level of th Parish House. Other committee member include Shirley Moore and Ja Goeringer, publicity; Margare Anderson, waitress; Sarah Welker, calling; Rick and Sandy Ford, res oration; Doris Maturi, hospitality; Ingrid Prater, finance; Almeni Evans, admissions; and Lois Town send, advisor. A Pembrake drop leaf table, donated by Kathryn Hall of Antiques Etcetera, will be awarded as door prize. Tickets may be pur- chased at the door or in advance from members of the Church women. Free parking is provided. Edna Yatsko is president of the Churchwomen, and The Reverend John S. Prater is rector of the) Prince of Peace Church. East, Edith Macy Center in Briar- cliff, New York. The rain date is Sunday, May 4. “SONLIFE,” a cantata by Paul Johnson, will be presented by the adult choir of Dallas Baptist Church. Under the direction of Dennis L. Smith, this musical expression of spiritual renewal will be performed Sunday, April 27 at 11 a.m. All are invited to attend this special service and take part in glorifying the Lord through music. Dallas Baptist Church is located on Route 415, Idetown. David R. Penley is pastor. . THE TRUCKSVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH announces the following: Church School at 9:30 a.m.; Worship at 9:45 a.m.; Coffee Fellowship at 10:20 a.m.; Worship- Nursery at 11 a.m.; Administrative Council at 12:15 p.m.; Confirmation Class meets at 5:30 p.m. and UMYF at 7 p.m. -0- THE SUZANNE MARIA ROS- SETTI MEMORIAL JURIED ART SHOW will open on Sunday, April April 18-20 May 1-4 i a) > < 2 Proudly Presents April 24-27 May 8-11* P.M. aa VISA 27, at a reception held in The Art from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibit is sponsored by Sue and Joe Hand and features award winning work done by art students in grades 7-12 from the Back Moun- tain area. : Judges for the exhibit were: Ann Millington, Barbara Hughes and Jim Rogowski. The show will run until May 16 and can be seen Sunday through Friday from 1-4 p.m. and Saturday by appointment. Admission is free. -0- THE CHESTNUT GROVE CEME- TERY ASSOCIATION of Loyalville will meet on Sunday, April 27, at 2:30 p.m. in the Loyalville United Methodist Church Hall. All lot owners and interested per- THE SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH announces that there is a Meeting of Trustees at 7:30 p.m.; the New Community Singers rehearse at 7:30 p.m. -0- GREAT BOOKS AT HAYFIELD will discuss “The Physicists,” a play by Friedrich Durrenmatt on. Monday, April 28, at 7 p.m. at the Hayfield House on the Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus in Lehman. The series is designed to promote discussion of classic literature and is open to the public, free of charge. Refreshments will be served. For more information on the Great Books at Hayfield Series, contact the Penn State Wilkes-Barre library at 675-9261. THE WYOMING VALLEY COUN- CIL OF CHURCHES 44th Annual meeting will take place on Monday, April 28, at 6:30 p.m. in Church of Christ Uniting, Kingston. The Rev. Clarence Schaffer, pres- ident of the Wyoming Valley Council of Churches Board of Directors, will be in charge of the business session. During this time congregations and organizations will be joining the Wyoming Valley Council of Churches. THE LECTIONARY meets at 10 a.m. and Girl Scout Troop 634 at 6:30 p.m. at The Shavertown United Methodist Church. THE RESPIRATORY SUPPORT GROUP of the Geisinger-Wyoming Valley Medical Center will meet on Tuesday, April 29, at 7 p.m. in the medical center’s Learning Resources Center. Scott Smith, M.S.W., manager of the medical center’s social services department, will discuss: ‘‘Total Body ' Relaxation,” and Bill Bed- wick, R.Ph., assistant manager of pharmacy services, will talk about “Using Steroid Medications.” Persons interested in attending are asked to please respond by April 28, by calling the medical center’s education department at 826-7624. DALLAS GRIDIRON CLUB will have “Meet the Coaches Night” at Dallas Senior High School Cafeteria, Thursday, May 1 at 6:30 p.m. All parents and members of the Senior and Junior High Schools football teams are invited. Head Coach Ted Jackson will show a film and refrehsments will be served. -0- CHAPTER 9 DISABLED AMERI- CAN VETERANS will meet on Monday, May 5, at 7:30 p.m. at the Parsons VFW, Scott St., Wilkes- Barre. Commander Leo Myslak Jr. will preside. Membership and veterans’ affairs will be discussed at the meeting. Refreshments will be served and all members are urged to attend. -0- THE FOLLOWING EVENTS are scheduled for the Trucksville United Methodist Church: Wednesday, May 7: 9:30 a.m. Bazaar Workshop; 9:30 a.m. Peg Carle’s Sewing Group; 9:30 a.m. Susanna Circle; 4 p.m. Daisies; 7:30 p.m. Volleyball; 7:30 p.m. Square Dance Class. Thursday: Bible Study 10 a.m.; Aerobics, 1 p.m.; Ballet at 5 p.m.; Webelos 6:30 p.m.; Childbirth at 7:30 p.m.; Choir 7:30 p.m. Friday: Chicken Bar-B-Que. Saturday: Chicken Bar-B-Que. THE TRUSTEES OF THE TRUCKSVILLE UNITED METH- ODIST CHURCH will hold their 42nd semi-annual Chicken Bar-B- Que Friday, May 2 and Saturday, May 3 at the educational building with serving from 5 to 7 p.m. both evenings. Takeouts will also be available during those hours. Reser- vations are required. (See CALENDAR, page 15) CAROLE'S 263 N. River St., W-B GO-GO GIRLS Continuous Dancing 8 til 2 A.M. Rolling Rock Draft Special 50° & RESTAURANT DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER DALLAS, PA. 675-4343 or 675-6565 Hot Dogs French Fries - cr i h donuts,noonto midnight, YA OR : 4 7 2 >< 4 4 Mister Donut Ge IN DALLAS Pricey 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. 1 Na