vy e Ball committee ball co-chairperson. Black Tie Ball The second annual Arts at Hay- field Black Tie Ball will be held Saturday, Oct. 25 in the lovely Hayfield House ballroom on the Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus in Lehman. Music will be provided by Penn State University’s Phi Mu Alpha Dance Band. The evening, which will run from 8-12 p.m., includes dinner, dancing and a champagne cocktail buffet. Chairpersonfsfor the event are Drs. Calendar (Continued from page 16) Dallas, on Friday, Oct. 17 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Price will be $10.00 per couple; $6.00 per persson. Tickets can be purchased by call- ing Beverly Boyle at 639-5033 or Marie Orlando at 696-4013 and also at the door. o THE ANTHRACITE JIM BEAM BOTTLE CLUB will meet on Thurs- day, Oct. 14, at 7:30 p.m. in Kone- fal’s Restaurant, Main Stteert, Edwardsville. After the routine business session there will be a discussion regarding the anticipated Christmas party in December and committees will be appointed. Visitors will be welcomed to the session. : -0- WILKES COLLEGE will hold its slated at PSU Barbara and William Price of Shav- ertown. Other Back Mountain resi- dents serving on the coordinating committee include Janice Lopasky, Marcia Nelson, and Mary Manzoni, all of Dallas, Dr. Martha Hadsel, Shavertown and G.G. Gregory, Hun- lock Creek. Limited reservations are being accepted. For more information on the evening, contact Joan Diana at the campus at 675-2171. 39th Annual Homecoming Celebra- tion on Friday, Oct. 17 through Sunday, Oct. 19. As part of the Homecoming festivities, Wilkes Col- lege will host a special dinner in honor of George F. Ralson, Dean of Students Emeritus and Special Assistant to Alumni Relations. The dinner will be held on Friday, Oct. 17, beginning at 6 p.m., at The Woodlands in Wilkes-Barre. Further information can be obtained by contacting the Wilkes College Office of Alumni Relations at 824-4651, ext. 325. Coming events Consultant will speak at Dallas Dr. Stephen Glenn, internationally acclaimed psycholgist and consul- tant, will present “How Can We as Parents Develop Capable Young People” on Monday, Oct. 13 at 7 p.m. in the Dallas Junior High School Auditorium. Co-sponsored by Back Mountain PAK (Parents and Kids — a com- munity service organization focused on preventing problems and foster- ing development among our youth) and the Dallas School District, the donation at the door is $1.00. Earlier that day, Dr. Glenn will present an in-service program to teachers in the Dallas School Dis- trict. Dr. Glenn’s teacher and parent programs compliment each other on the issue of developing capable young people. The parent program focuses on the home envi- ronment, while the teachers gain insights into classroom manage- ment techniques that help kids develop. Dr. Glenn is the Director of the Family Development Institute where he reaches more than 100,000 people a year with training, work- shops, booklets, and courses designed to strengthen individual and family potential. The father of four and foster father of 20, he is also a member of the National Congress of Parent Teacher Association’s Education Commission. Dr. Glenn has stated, “I believe that a young person’s future as well as the future of our 15 Ja Planning a ian Church. when problems and temptations arise.” The Kingston Township Recre- ation Commission will sponsor a Halloween Room Decorating con- test on October 31 at the West- moreland Elementary School according to Recreation Commis- sion Chairman David Morris. Prizes for the best decorated classroom will be awarded to the students. The Westmoreland Ele- HOLY NAME OF JESUS SCHOOL in Forty Fort will be holding its First Annual Craft Fair on December 6-7. Anyone interested in reserving space to sell their crafts, may call 288-4209 or 283-0990 for further infor- mation. The deadline for reserved space will be November 1. -0- THE DYMOND HOLLOW UNITED METHODIST CHURCH invites you to its Annual Roast Beef Dinner, Bake Sale and Bazaar on of 4 and 7. Dinner includes roast beef, gravy, mashed potatoes, homemade apple- sauce, squash and homemade pies. To reserve your tickets, please call 388-6571 or 388-6561. Adults, $4.50 and children $2.50. mentary School Principal is Samuel Barbose. Members of the Recreation Commission will conduct judging on Friday morning at 10 a.m. at the Elementary School. A home decorating contest is being planned by the Commis- sion for the Christmas Holiday Season. NESBITT MEMORIAL HOSPI- TAL will soon be offering free classes for dieters. “On the Road to Weight Control” is a series of five classes which will explain behavior modification, die- tary concerns, low cholesterol and low sodium diets, and exercise. Sessions are scheduled Wednes- days, Oct. 22 through Nov. 19 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. To register, please contact the Nesbitt Memorial Hospi- tal Education Department at 288- 1411, ext. 4035. RUMMAGE SALE will be held at the Jackson United Methodist Church, Smith Pond Rd., Jackson Twp. on Oct. 16 & 17, Thursday and Friday, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Home- made vegetable beef soup, whim- Penn State Wilkes-Barre will host a public forum on farm-food-hunger issues, Thursday, Oct. 16, as part of a nationwide observance of World Food Day. Co-sponsored by Congressional District II of the national organiza- tion, Bread for the World, the pro- gram will be a live videoconference, linked by satellite to community groups in all 50 states. It will run from noon to 3 p.m. in Hayfield House on the Penn State campus in Lehman. A panel of experts in Washington, D.C. will make a presentation during the first hour of the forum pies, hot dogs will be on sale and there will be a bake table. -0- THE WYOMING COUNTY HIS- TORICAL SOCIETY will sponsor a free lecture open to the public on Sunday, Nov. 16 at 2 p.m. at the Historical Society on Harrison Street, Tunkhannock, Pa. :0- THE FELLOWSHIP EVANGELI- CAL FREE CHURCH of the Back Mountain announces the start of Pioneer Clubs for boys and girls in grades K-5th. Parents and friends are invited to attend a special Kick-off on Tues- day, Oct. 21, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Roll-Away Skating Rink in Dallas. Pioneer Clubs meets each Tuesday evening from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Dallas Junior High School Cafet- and then receive questions from local groups during the last hour. During the intervening hour, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m., a panel comprised of local participants will respond to the Washington presentation and direct attention to food issues within northeastern Pennsylvania. Moderator of the local panel is Rev. Kenneth G. Smith, pastor of the Forty Fort Presbyterian Church. World Food Day observances have been planned in more than 140 countries around the world. The purpose is to raise public awareness of hunger. eria. For more information contact Pat Dieffenbacher, 696-1324 or Lynn Fleming, 675-0276. -0- LEHMAN FIRE CO. AUXILIARY will hold a Christmas Boutique on Saturday, Nov. 22 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Anyone wishing to rent a space may call Rita Langdon, 675-8305 or Charlene Cook, 675-5700. Cost for one space is $5.00 and reservation and money must be in by November 1. Send to Mrs. Cook, Box 22, Lehman Center, Lehman, Pa. 18627. -0- THE WYOMING COUNTY HIS- TORICAL SOCIETY will sponsor a free lecture on Sunday, Oct. 26, at 2 p.m. at the Meshoppen United Meth- odist Church. 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