20 Calendar Wednesday, / Dec. 10 MORE THAN SIXTY STU- DENTS at Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School, Kingston, are participating in the seventh annual Christmas Wrap project to benefit the American Cancer Society. Interested persons can pur- chase the wrapping paper for $3 per roll until December 16 from any participating students or by contacting the Dean of Students office at Wyoming Seminary. “TWINGE,” Wilkes College’s own contemporary music gsoup, will present a concert on Wadnesday, December 10, at 8:15 p.m. in the Dorothy Dick- son Darte Cunter. For further information on Twinge’s per- formance, contcct the Depart- ment of Music at 824-t651, ext. 355. Thursday, / Dec. 11 THE DALLAS AREA FED- ERATED WOMEN’S CLUB will meet on Thursday, Dec. 11, at 7 p.m. at the Castle Inn, Dallas. Ellen Nagy, president, will be in charge of the business ses- sion. Following the meeting, the Dallas Methodist Youth Bell Choir will present a Christmas program. Friday, / Dec. 12 THE DALLAS HIGH SCHOOL CHORISTERS will perform on Friday, December 12, at the Candlelight Tour being held in the Swetland Homestead, 885 Wyoming Ave., Wyoming. The Wyoming Historical and Geological Society is conducting the tours on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, December 12, 13 and 14. Tours will be open to the public on December 12 and 13 from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Decem- ber 14 from 2 to 4 p.m. Group tours must be arranged in advance by calling the His- torical Society at 823-6244. Saturday, / Dec. 13 THE SHAVERTOWN VOLUN- TEER FIRE DEPARTMENT is currently conducting its annual Christmas Sand Candle Sale. Candles are $2.50 per dozen. Residents may purchase their candles during the next three weekends at the ACME Market located in the Shavertown Shop- ping Center. Candles will also be available on Monday even- ings only at the Fire Hall which is located on North Main Street in Shavertown. Anyone with specific questions regarding the sale should con- tact a member of the fire com- pany. All proceeds will benefit the Shavertown Volunteer Fire Department. THE STAFF OF THE Wyo- ming Historical and Geological Society will host a volunteer Christmas Tea on Saturday, Dec. 13, at 2 p.m. in the museum building, 69 S. Franklin St. Individuals interested in learning more about the Society’s volunteer program as well as all current volunteers are invited to attend. Reservations for the event can be made by calling the Society at 823-6244 by Friday, Dec. 12. TRINITY UNITED PRESBY- TERIAN WOMEN will host a Christmas Tea on Saturday, December 13, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Trinity Presbyterian Church, Country Club Road, Dallas. All Presbyterian women of the Wilkes-Barre are are invited to attend. The New Community Singers will entertain. Sunday, / Dec. 14 THE CHORAL ENSEMBLE AND COMMUNITY BAND of Luzerne County Community Col- lege will present their annual Holiday Concert on Sunday, December 14, at 3 p.m. at the college’s main campus. The concert is open to the public free of charge. Back Mountain residents par- ticipating in the concert include John Miliauskas, Dallas, direc- tor of the LCCC Community Band; John Hutchins, Chase; Jeffrey Kairo, Chase; Kathy McAvoy, Lake-Lehman; Debbie Dodson, Sweet Valley; Ken Cos- grove, Dallas; Don Cosgrove, Lehman; Danny Smith, Lehman; Paula Dwyer, Har- veys Lake; and Scott Brown, Lehman. -0- BISHOP O’REILLY HIGH SCHOOL in Kingston will con- duct its second annual Open House on Sunday, December 14, from 1 to 4 p.m. Parents and their children interested in the school are cordially invited to attend. A slide presentation, a tour of the school, departmental demonstrations and a social will be featured. O- THE HUNTSVILLE CHRIS- TIAN CHURCH welcomes the public to their ‘Evening of Christmas Music’ on Dec. 14 at 7 p.m. Music of the holidays will be sung by several guests which include: the Welsh Cookies (Shirley Mahle and Helen Dymond), Gloria Miller (from Shavertown Methodist Church), Judy Major (from Huntsville Christian Church), Children’s Choir (from Huntsville Chris- tian church), Sharon Barletta (from Huntsville Christian Church). The Lake-Lehman Brass Choir will also perform Christmas Selections under the direction of John Miliauskas. The Huntsville Christian Church overlooks the Huntsville Dam. More informa- tion about the evening is availa- ble from Pastor Cliff Jones at 675-0611. Next week THE WILKES-BARRE CHRISTIAN WOMEN’S CLUB will hold their breakfast buffet on Wednesday, December 17, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Gus Genetti’s Restaurant, Market St., Wilkes-Barre. Cost is $4.75. Free nursery will be available for pre-school chil- dren. For buffet and nursery reser- vations, call Susie at 825-9820, Barb at 779-1636 or Marvette at 288-1316. -0-¢ THE WILKES COLLEGE CIRCLE K club will present a Concert scheduled Kathy Gregory and Jay Borton. special showing of the film clas- sic,’“The Hustler’ on Saturday, Dec. 20, at 7 p.m. and Sundy, Dec.21 at 1:50 p.m. the Dorothy Dickson Darte Center for the Performing Arts. Admission to the film is $1.50. All proceeds benefit the Ameri- can Heart Association. THE WEBSPINNERS SQUARE DANCE CLUB of Trucksville have scheduled their annual Christmas Dance for December 20, 1986. The dance will be held in the Educational Building of the Trucksville United Methodist Church, Church Road, Trucks- ville. Dancers are asked to bring a $2.00 gift to be exchanged during the evening. After the dance refreshments will be served. -0O- i THE ARTHRITIS CLINIC at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital will B-I-N-G-O! be conducted on Wednesday, Dec. 17 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the hospital’s Medical Arts Building, 534 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. Patients can make an appoint- ment for the clinic by calling the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Outpatient Registration office at 288-1411, extension 4130, Monday through Friday from 1 to 4 p.m. -0- S.H.AAR.E., a Source of Help in Airing and Resolving Experi- ences, a mutual help group for parents who have lost a child through miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, stillbirth or neonatal death will meet on Thursday, Dec. 18 at 7 p.m. at the Melan Meeting House, 195 Hanover Street, Wilkes-Barre. The guest speaker will be Evelyn McManus, R.N., whose topic will be Coping with Stress. For further information con- tact SHARE. at 826-3682 or 826-3100. al Dallas Post/Jane Renn NN i Ty ¥ 8 f } -0- THE WILKES COLLEGE Circle K Club is holding its annual Santa-on-wheels project on December 18, 19, 22 and 23. Santa-on-Wheels reaches out to local children with a touch of Christmas and a visit from Santa and his elves. Any Day Care Centers that would like a visit from ‘‘Santa and his elves’’, or any business that would like to donate fo Santa-on-Wheels should contact Susan Keller or Jill Sowa at the Wilkes . College Circle K, by December 16 at 824-4651, , ext. 279. Coming events THE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP VOLUNTEER FIRE COM- PANY will hold a Christmas Party on Sunday, December 21, at the fire hall in Orange. Doors will open at 2 p.m. and Santa is scheduled to arrive at approximately 2:30 p.m. The party is open to children up to age 13 who reside in Franklin Township. Refresh- ments will be served to parents and children. -0- THE BACK MOUNTAIN WIDOWS CLUB will meet on December 20 at Mark II Family mas Luncheon at 12:30 with a $3.00 gift exchange. All widows. are invited. Marriage licenses (The following couples have filed for marriage licenses at the Luzerne County Courthouse: ) EARL CLARK, 176 W. Center Hill Rd., Dallas, and EMILY LONG, 220 Lake, St., Dallas. ALFRED MARK WILLIAMS, White Birch Village, Dallas, and MELANIE MCMONIGAL, 4 Parkway Manor, Kingston., PAUL ZBICK, RD 1, West Mt. Rd., Plymouth Twp., and DONNA CASE; 93 No. Lehigh St., Shavertown. ROBERT B. HENSTEN- BURG, 700 Warren Rd., Ithaca, N.Y., and JULE ANNE DURKIN, 60 Vonderheid St., Trucksville. School hosts presentation Dallas High School has played host for an informal presenta- tion of career choices in the fields of communications. Such areas discussed were public relations, rhetoric and public speaking telecommunications, journalism, and extra-curricu- lar activites related to this area. Information concerning the presentation or additional infor- mation can be secured by call- ing the Wilkes Collfge Speech- Communications Department at 824-4651 ext.315. The Disciples of Christ of the Huntsville Christian Church have planned a variety of activi- ties to help celebrate Christmas. On December 12 at 7 p.m. Circle 3 of the Christian Women’s Fellowship from the church will host a Christmas Party at the church for the children. Each child is asked to bring a wrapped, non-perishable gift of food to be used for needy families. The Children’s Division of the Church’s Sunday School Dept. will present a Christmas Pro- gram on Sunday, Dec. 21 imme- diately following the worship service. Skits and music will emphasize the Christmas season. On December 24, at 7 p.m., the church will hold its’ Christ- mas Eve Service. 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