EE ARE eine Sy 3 / 7 ; y So 8 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 17, 1991 ; Lake Democrats to hold spring dance On May 4, the Harveys Lake Democratic Organization will hold its first fundraising dance of the season. ~The dance will be held at Pier lll (Damions) restaurant located at the Sunset section of the lake. The dance features live music by ~ “The Pals”, open bar, and a roast beef buffet. The event will begin ~ at9p.m.andrunto 1 a.m. Tickets for the dance have been donated by Councilman David C.- ~~ Abod and Constable Ron Spock and will require a $15 donation | per person. | Pictured above from left, are Martin Noon, entertainment chair- man, Thomas Kehler, arrangements chairman; and Constable Ron Spock, dance chairman. Seated are Councilman Joseph ~ Miscavage, refreshment chairman; and Councilman David C. Abod, ticket and publicity chairman. ; Interested parties may contact Abod at 639-5041. | Jaycees donate Easter candy ~The Back Mountain Jaycees turned rainy skies and a canceled ~ Easter Egg Hunt into sunny skies and a joyous Easter for some chil- dren of the Wyoming Valley by donating Easter candy to the ~ Wyoming Valley Children’s Asso- ~ ciation, the Katherine McAuley ‘House and Project Remain. This donation serves as another: ~ example of the Jaycees commit- ment to the community. The Jay- cees are composed of individuals, between the ages of 21 and 40, who have an interest in their ~ community, other people, and a ~The Lehman Ladies Auxiliary, along with the Lehman firemen are sponsoring their annual All You ~ Can Eat Italian Buffet, on Satur- day, April 27, 4-7 p.m. at the Lehman Fire Hall. | The menu will consist of pizza, ~ spaghetti, ziti, lasagna, meatballs, ~The professional staff of Gospel ~ Light Ministries will conduct a free Sunday School teacher training on Saturday, April 20 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. This will be for beginner to _ intermediate skilled Sunday School teachers, or those who are consid- ~ ering their role in this ministry. desire to improve upon themselves while at the same time enjoying life and all it has to offer.’ The Back Mountain Jaycees hold their monthly general membership meetings the first Tuesday of every month at Pizza Perfect in Trucksville at 8 p.m. They also hold a membership night the last Tuesday of every month at Uptown in Wilkes-Barre at 8 p.m. This is held to introduce potential mem- bers to the mission of the Jaycees in an informal non-meeting set- ting. Lehman Fire Co. to sponsor Italian buffet dinner April 27 tossed salad, jellos, garlic bread, cakes and beverages. Cost is $5.00 for adults, and $2.50 for children under 12. Takeouts available from 4-4:30. Tickets may be bought from any fireman, auxiliary member, Gunn Brother’s Garage in Lehman Center, or at Drury’'s Tag Service in Dallas. ‘Training for Sunday school ‘teachers slated for April 20 The workshop will be in the conference room facilities at the Gifts From Above Christian book- store in Dallas. The workshop will be non denominational, everyone is invited. Coffee and Danish will be served. Back Mountain briefs Dallas UMC Colwell Class to meet April 23 ~The Colwell Class of the Dallas United Methodist Church will meet Tuesday, April 23 at the home of Mrs. James Oliver, 120 Lake Street, Dallas at 7:30 p.m. Helen Eggleston, class program chairman has announced, Christine Tomascik, Luzerne County Home Economist will be speaker. Hostesses will be Mrs. Fred Sweinberg and Mrs. Herman ~ Otto. American Legion meeting set for April 18 ~The Daddow-Isaacs American Legion Auxiliary Unit 672, Dallas, will meet at the Post Home, Thursday, April 18 at 7:30 p.m. Martha Reese will preside. : ‘Mundy to hold town meeting April 18 State Rep. Phyllis Mundy will discuss judicial reform and other state- related issues with constituents of the 120th Legislative District at her upcoming town meeting. House Majority Leader H. Williams DeWeese will participate in the meeting scheduled for April 18, 7 p.m. i nthe Kignston Municipal Building. Widows Club set to meet April 20 The Back Mountain Widows Club will meet on Saturday, April 20 at the Mark II Restaurant, Dallas at 11 a.m. for brunch. All widows invited. lehman UMC slates rummage sale A spring Rummage Sale wil Ibe held at the Lehman United Methodist ~ Church on April 26, 9-5 p.m. and April 27, 9-12 (Bag Day). : Chairpersons are Lillie Lamoreaux, Helen Squier and Ruth Disque. Bake Sale persons Dorothy Moore, Celia Ellsworth and Patricia Miers. . ‘Snack Bar, Fern Rogers, Jean Major, Marguerite Dubil and Ruth Johnson. Elementary students to perform musical j The students of Dallas Elementary School will present a musical on Friday, April 19, 7 p.m. at the Dallas Middle School. The presentation of “Give Thanks America” has George Washington concerned that the freedom he fought so hard for will not be preserved. He is given the opportunity to look into the future and is reassured that the precious gifts of freedom, equality and brotherhood have not only survived but flourished. The play “Give Thanks America” was chosen by the Dallas Elemen- ~ tary School as the students way of saying thank you to those who have served our country in the past, and especially in the most recent involvement in the Persian Gulf War. 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