The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 10, 1986, Image 15

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    Penn State Day set
Timothy Carroll,
The Webspinners Square Dance
Club of Trucksville will conduct an
Open House on Monday, September
15.
Anyone interested in learning
modern Western Square Dancing
will be given an opportunity to see
demonstrations of this form of rec-
reation and also to take part in the
activity. The evenings will be
geared to presenting those with no
knowledge of square dancing with a
chance ‘to enjoy an evening of fun
participation in this activity.
Starting time for both evenings
will be 8 p.m.
Square dance lessons will begin
on Monday, September 22, from 8 to
10:30 p.m. Memberrs of the Web-
spinners Square Dance Club will
assist the class members in their
adventure into one of the oldest and
fun-filled pasttime. The class will be
taught by club caller Andy Glo-
wach.
Classes in advanced dancing will
continue this season on Wednesday
evening, starting on September 10,
from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Club dances
will be held on September 20 from 8
p.m. to 10:30 p.m. All classes and
dances will be conducted in the
educational building of the Trucks-
ville United Methodist Church on
Church Road in Trudksville.
Additional information may be
obtained by calling Andy or Barbie
Glowach at 696-1093.
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By NANCY KOZEMCHAK
Library Correspondent
We will have on display in our
upright case in the lobby of the
library for the next three months a
collection of fancy miniature soaps
borrowed from Yvonne Hando from
Lehman Avenue in Dallas.
Yvonne is 13 years old and in the
9th grade at Dallas Junior High. She
has been collecting these soaps at
various gift shops while’ shopping
during her travels for about six
months. She has loaned us 52 of
these soaps which are all scented.
Many of the soaps are seashells
and I had to look up the names of
some of them. After just having had
a 3 month display of shells, I should
have remembered their names;
however, I didn’t. There is a whie
sand dollar, a green snail shell, a
purple scallop shell, an aqua star-
fish, red puppy, yellow duck, green
Christmas tree, blue bear, chocolate
candy bear, pink rabbit, orange
swan, red heart, chocolate candy
drop, pink balloon, red strawberry;
to name a few. On top of the display
is a large pink scallop shell. These
soaps make a very nice display and
are already attracting attention.
They will be at the library until
November 30.
The Book Club will hold its first
meeting of the new season on
Monday, Sept. 15 at 1:30 in the
reference room of the library.
This will be a joint meeting with
the Garden Club who’s president,
Mrs. Frederick Anstett, will conduct
a short business meeting before the
program. Mrs. Florence Crump will
preside at the Book Club meeting
and invites members and guests to
attend this meeting. Mrs. Isabelle
Robinson, program chairman of the
Garden Club has planned an inter-
esting program. Refreshments will
be served.
One of the posters which I have
collected at the American Library
Association conference in New York
City is now hanging on our bulletin
board. It features the Dell Yearling
Classics which is a distinguished
new imprint, featuring works of
literary merit by English and Amer-
ican classic and contemporary writ-
ers.
These classics will give a child a
library to delight in year after year
with titles such as: Eight Cousins,
Five Little Peppers, Hans Brinker,
The Prince and the Pauper, Rose in
Bloom, Rebecca of Sunnybrook
Farm and Little Lord Fauntleroy.
These are stories that have been
loved for generations.
Took a quick trip out to the Fall
Fair with a friend last week after
bowling just in time to catch the
second show performed by Boxcar
Willie and the Texas Trainmen. He
does a terrific impression of a
whistling choo choo and sang some
well-loved country and western
songs. There were throngs of people
there and the weather was just
A young child was leaving the
children’s room with her selection
of books and told us about the
Cookie Monster and Big Bird of
Sesame Street doing a television
appearance about libraries. She was
quite impressed and came to our
library from Shickshinny for a visit.
(Nancy Kozemchak is the assist-
ant librarian at the Back Mountain
Memorial Library. Her column
appears weekly.)
Calendar
(Continued from page 16)
Advance tickets are available at
the following locations: Auto Shine
Car Sales, Harveys Lake; Cook’s
Variety Store, Lehman Corners,
Lehman; Elston & Gould, Memorial
Highway, Dallas; Newell’s N-Mart,
Memorial Highway, Trucksville;
Pikul’s Cafe, 131 Casey Ave.,
Wilkes-Barre; - Pizza Perfect, 16
Carverton Rd., Trucksville; Sport-
Jes, 141 E. Main St., Plymouth.
Admission prices are: $3.00 for
adults; $2.00 for children ages 6 to
12; free for children under 6 years.
THE CHAMBER’S ANNUAL
FALL FOLIAGE TRIP is scheduled
this year for Friday, Oct. 17 depart-
ing from the Martz Terminal in
Wilkes-Barre at 10 a.m.
Participants on the day excursion
will leave from Williamsport to
board the Hiawatha, a paddle-
wheeled river boat. Following the 90
minute cruise on the river, everyone
will travel to Lewisburg for dinner,
and shopping, at the Country Cup-
board. The buffet is tentatively
scheduled for 4:30 p.m. and will
include, broasted chicken, baked
ham, scalloped potatoes, baked
corn, macaroni-cheese, crisp salad
greens and dressings, cottage
cheese, pumpkin raisin muffins, tea
rolls, desserts, and coffee, tea, milk
or soda.
Following dinner, the trip will
come to a close as the bus returns
to the Martz Terminal in Wilkes-
Barre at approximately 8 p.m. The
cost of the trip is $30.00 per peson.
Reservations must be made in
person at the Greater Wilkes-Barre
Chamber of Commerce, 92 South
Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre,
between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and
4:30 p.m.
For more informaiton, call Tilly
Kalish at 823-2101.
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THE UNITED METHODIST
WOMEN of the Maple Grove United
Methodist Church will be holding
their annual rummage sale at the
church hall on Wednesday, Oct. 8,
from 9 am. to 4 pm. and on
Thursday, Oct. 9, from 9 a.m. to
2:30 p.m.
The church is located on the
Sweet Valley Road in Pikes Creek
(just 2-10ths miles off PA 118.)
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THE FALL MEETING of the
Board of Directors of Northeastern
Pennsylvania Association of Hospi-
tal Auxiliaries will be held Wednes-
day, Sept. 17, at Nesbitt Memorial
Hosptial, 534 Wyoming Avenue,
Kingston, Pa. 18704.
Registration and coffee hour will
be at 10 a.m. The business meeting
will begin at 11:30 with luncheon
following at noon.
Cost per person is $7.00. For those
persons unable to stay for the lunch-
eon the cost will be $2.00. Please
send reservation and check made
payable to Mrs. Doris P. Coutts, 37
Arlington Road, Forty Fort, PA
18704 by September 10.
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THE COLWELL CLASS of the
Dallas United Methodist Church,
will meet Tuesday, Sept. 23 at the
home of Louise Frantz, Machell
Ave., Dallas. Dorothy Blase and
Lou Dickinson are on the commit-
tee. Mrs. Alva Eggleston is pro-
gram chairman.
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THE SECOND ANNUAL CRAFT
FAIR AND FLEA MARKET spon-
sored by the Dallas United Method-
ist Women’s Society will be held on
October 4 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at
the Dallas United Methodist Church,
4 Parsonage St., Dallas.
Reservations for spaces may be
made by calling 675-0030.
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