The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 17, 1986, Image 24

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“FACES FROM THE PAST,”
a new exhibit featuring por-
traits of prominent figures in
Luzerne County history, opened
at the Wyoming Historical &
Geological Society museum on
Dec. 13.
The exhibit focuses upon the
importance of individual person-
alities in the economic and
social development of the
county, seeking to unfold the
history of the region through the
lives of pioneers like Frances
Slocum, political leaders like
Timothy Pickering and entre-
preneurs like Jacob Cist. In
addition to the portraits, maps,
artifacts and documents per-
taining to these historical fig-
ures will be displayed.
The museum is open to the
public, free of charge, Tuesday
through Friday, 12 p.m. to 4
p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4
p.m.
VETERANS OF THE VIET
NAM WAR, Post 2, will hold
their Christmas party on Thurs-
day, Dec. 18, at 8 p.m. at the
Coral Lounge, 245 Owen St.,
Swoyersville.
Members are invited to bring
a guest.
BACK MOUNTAIN WIDOWS
CLUB will meet on December
20 at Mark II Family Restau-
rant, Dallas, for a Christmas
luncheon at 12:30 with a $3 gift
exchange. All widows are
invited.
A CANDLELIGHT VESPER
SERIVE, sponsored by the
Friendship Class of Lehman
United Methodist Church will be
held Sunday, Dec. 21 at 4:30
p.m.
An half hour instrumental
' prelude will precede the main
service beginning at 4 p.m. Par-
ticipants, under the direction of
Rosando Santos, guest organist,
will be: Kim Weidner, Alan
Perrego, Edward Havrilla, and
Jon Pineno.
Guest speaker will be The
Reverend Charles Gomer, Dis-
trict Superintendent. Selections
will be offered by the Senior and
Junior choirs directed by Susan
‘Snyder and Debora Shambora.
The Reverend Michael Sham-
bora is minister of the church
and Mrs. Debora Shambora is
organist. The public is welcome.
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FRITZ VALENCHES, well-
known area violinist, will be the
concert master for the ‘“Christ-
mas with Christine”’ benefit con-
cert for the Volunteers of Amer-
ica at the Kirby Center on
Sunday, Dec. 21, at 7 p.m.
Derry Bird, well-known
Weathercaster and Environ-
mental Reporter for WYOU TV
will narrate parts of the pro-
gram at the “Christmas with
Christine” concert at the Kirby
on December 21.
Tickets for the concert will be
available at the Kirby Box
Office, Boscov’s or through the
Volunteers of America.
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THE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP
VOLUNTEER FIRE COM-
PANY will hold its Christmas
party on Sunday, Dec. 21, at the
fire hall in Orange. Doors open
at 2 p.m. with Santa scheduled
to arrive at approximately 2:30
p.m.
Children of the community
who are 13 years old or under
are invited to attend. Refresh-
ments will be available for par-
ents and children.
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THE APOSTOLIC FAITH
TABERNACLE, Village Road,
Orange, will hold Christmas
services on Sunday, December
21, at 10 a.m. A Christmas play,
entitled “Behold the Lamb of
God,” will be held on December
21 at 7 p.m.
New Year’s Eve services will
be held on Wednesday, Decem-
ber 31, at 9 p.m. The public is
invited to attend.
COMPLETE OBSTETRICAL
SERVICES are currently being
offered to area residents as part
of Nesbitt Memorial Hospital’s
Mother-To-Be Program con-
ducted each Tuesday at 4 p.m.
at the Wyoming Valley Family
Practice Center, 540 Pierce
Street, Kingston.
All necessary testing is com-
pleted at the hospital and may
include blood work and ultra-
sound procedures. Couples also
participate in Nesbitt Hospital’s
free prenatal education pro-
gram. The eight-week course
furnishes important information
on natural childbirth techniques
and care of the newborn.
Anyone interested in the
Mother-To-Be Service at Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital can contact
the hospital’s Obstetrics Depart-
re one Nmemmmeen
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“The Best Christmas
THE BELL TONES, a very
talented group of young ladies,
presented a most entertaining
evening of music for the Dallas
Area Federated Womans Club
last Thursday evening.
Each of the seven girls played
at least two bells each, ringing
them at just the exact moment
to ring out tunes such as We
Three Kings and Silent Night.
It was just a beautiful sound
of music under the direction of
Gwen Moran. This group is
sponsored by the Dallas Meth-
odist Church and I highly rec-
ommend them for entertain-
ment.
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CONGRATULATIONS go to
Kim Gritman, daughter of Paul
and Jane Gritman of Haddon-
field Hills who will graduate
from December 20 from East
Stroudsburg College.
Kim majored in Psychology
21, at Dallas High School. From left, ‘‘Charlie,”’ by Todd :
Treat: Dad’ by Tim Madiera; “‘Beth,’’ daughter by Denise an masters
Madiera; and ‘‘Mother’’ by Darl Franklin, discuss the A family dinner will be held at
Herman's ‘‘Nasty Kids.’
ment at 288-8959 for more infor-
mation.
THE EIGHTH ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS TOGETHER
DINNER will be held on Christ-
mas Day, December 25 from
noon to 3 p.m. at the First
Presbyterian Church, 97 South
Franklin Street in Wilkes-Barre.
The menu will include roast
turkey and stuffing, mashed
potatoes and candied yams,
vegetables and holiday pies.
The dinner is sponsored by a
coalition of volunteers repre-
senting various area churches.
The public is welcome. Trans-
portation will be provided for
anyone who needs it. Reserva-
tions and transportation
requests may be made by call-
ing 824-2478 by December 22.
THE CHRISTIAN FELLOW-
SHIP GROUP of the Lehman
United Methodist Church has
scheduled a Watch Night Serv-
ice and Party at the Lehman
UMC, Wednesday, Dec. 31 at
6:30 p.m.
Various activities are planned
for adults and children. A devo-
tional time will also be held.
Public is invited.
To protect their Social Secur-
ity earning records, people are
urged to compare the name and
number on their Social Security
cards with the name and
number on their pay stubs in
December and the Form W-2,
they receive in January. The
name and number should be
exactly the same.
If the person discovers that
the Social Security number on
his or her pay stub is different
than that on his or her Social
Security card, he or she should
ask the employer immediately
to correct the wage records.
The Social Security office
should also be notified so that
Social Security records can be
corrected, if necessary.
Christmas
Edition
of
December 22
Advertising
Deadline
December 18
Many people do not realize
that the Form W-2 is the pri-
mary means of reporting their
earnings to their Social Security
earnings record. Each year
earnings are credited to records
by matching the number and
name on the Forms W-2. A
misplaced digit or letter can
make a difference.
the Shawnee-on-Delaware to cel-
ebrate the occasion after grad-
uation ceremonies.
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WELCOME HOME to our
sweet little neighbor Allyson
Jones. Allyson spent some time
in Childrens’ Hospital in Phila-
delphia.
We were all so sorry to hear
she wasn’t feeling well and now
we're all glad to hear she’s
home. I know youll have a
special Christmas to make up
for it all Allyson.
Allyson is the daugher of Rich
and Pat Jones, Haddonfield
Hills.
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WILLIAM AND MADELYN
LORDEN of Shavertown are
very happy grandparents again
(the 6th grandchild). This time
it’s a granddaughter! Five
grandsons and finally a girl!
Baby Jessica Marie at 8 1b. 10
oz. and 21 inches long was born
to Cathy and John Lorden of
Wilkeswood Apartments.
This is their first child and it
was a special one for all. Con-
gratulations.
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MR. AND MRS. JIM
KYTTLE, former Sweet Valley
residents, are visiting friends
and realtives in the area for a
few weeks. The Kyttles are now
residents of Dallas. Texas.
They report they love living in
Texas but it’s not always hot
like most of us think. Jim said
the temperatures dropped to the
Jean
teens a few times.
Enjoy your visit and our frigid
weather while you're here.
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CHRISTMAS PARTIES are
all over the Back Mountain.
Saturday evening was a
dinner party at St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church hosted by
Evangelical Free Church’s
social committee. Every one
exchanged an ornament for the
Christmas tree, shared the
Christmas spirit and enjoyed a
lovely dinner.
Brad and Diane Bryant, Scott
and Sylvia Walsh and Brent
Birth chaired this affair.
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STAPINSKI’S OF DALLAS
held thier annual Christmas
dinner on Sunday evening at
Maxim'’s in Plains.
A very enjoyable dinner and
conversation was enjoyed by
Manager Jack Magee’s staff.
John and Marie Stapinski
joined the Dallas employees for
the evening.
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PATRICIA KOCHER’S Hair-
styling Salon opened its doors
on December 10 at Main Street
in Luzerne.
We welcome this new business
and wish this lovely young
operator a lot of luck and pros-
perity as she ventures into the
business field.
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BERTHA’S GONE! Her bar-
gains will remain forever but i
received a lovely very informa-
tive letter from her family!
She has gone to the land of fun
and sun to retire. There will be
no more ‘‘Bertha’s Bargains’
picture again. If you'd like to
read the letter from her family,
stop by the cosmetics depart-
ment at Stapinski’s. I shall keep
it therein memory of her for
those of you who carred so
much you asked for her.
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ANDREA MORRESI, the 1982-
Dallas High School from Italy is
in town. Welcome back Andrea.
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