6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 18, 1992 COMMUNITY NAOMI BETH MONTROSS Naomi Beth Montross to wed Aaron Velasquez Mr. and Mrs. Carl Montross, Jr. of Albuquerque, New Mexico Misericordia children's program set for April 6-11 The antics and adventures of woodland animals as described by area Native Americans will be the focus of this year's Fine Arts For Children presentation at College Misericordia. The production, entitled “Along the Susquehanna,” will be held April 6-11 in Misericordia's Mer- rick Hall. Admission is $2 per person, with no charge for group chaperones. Members of the Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble will present a lively series of short stories about a turtle, squirrel, frog and ground hog, as told by Indians who lived: along the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania many years ago. The ensemble recently presented this program in a Stale Department sponsored tour of Africa. The production is geared to children of pre-school and elemen- tary school age. A [ree study guide with stories, poems, historical in- formation and activities to prepare children for the performance is available. Performances are: April 6, 7, 8 and 9 at 10 a.m.; April 10 at 10 a.m.and7 p.m.;andApril11at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Sealing is limited to 200 seats per performance. NEW CHURCH MEMBERS - Shown are from left, front row: Robert Hannigan, Rhonda Hannigan, Norma Leandri, Dr. Lucy Schwariz, Annamarie McCaffrey. Middle row, Rev. Robert Murdock, Andrew Schwartz, Lynn Konicki. Back row, Thomas Swartwood, Mary Morrison, Lynn Morrison, Neil Morrison, Bernard McCaffrey. Absent from photo, Richard and Marie Saul. In a recent Sunday Morning Worship Service, the congregation of Trinity Presbyterian Church were pleased to welcome the new mem- bers and their families: Rhonda and Robert Hannigan, Clay, Kara, Kristen and Kaitlin; Lynn Clothier Konicki, and Kevin and Kim; An- namarie and Bernard McCalflrey and Cory; Neil, Jr. Mary and Julie Jesse and Tara. In presenting the new members to the congregation on behalf of the Session, Membership Chair, Elder Carl Nagy assisted the pas- tor in the Service of Dedication. Rev. Robert Murdock cordially welcomed the new members on behalf of the congregation and pledged to them the Fellowship of Easter Cantata which will be pre- sented on Palm Sunday at 4 p.m. in the church sanctuary. An invi- tation is extended to the commu nity to join with our congregation for this stirring performance of the cantata “God's Almighty Son” by Tom Fettke and Billy Ray Hearn. This work is a biend of well-loved Easter favorites and beautiful origi- Morrison; Richard and Marion Saul; Dr. Lucy M. Schwartz, An- drew and Judson; Tom Swart- wood, Norma Leandri and Jacob, nal numbers which will witness tb the Joy of the Resurrection. Direc- tor of Music Ministries for Trinity is Deborah Shambora. Wh > announce the engagement of their daughter, Naomi Beth, to Aaron Velasquez of Albuquerque. Miss Montross and her parents are former residents of Harveys Lake. Her grandparents are Es- ther Grey of Harveys Lake, Carl and Mona Montross of Noxen, and Raymond Grey of Waverly, Ohio. Naomi is a 1989 graduate of Manzano High School in Albuquer- que and is now a student majoring in pre-medicine at the University of New Mexico. Velasquez is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Geri Velasquez. Aaron is | al988graduate of Trinity Christian Academy in Dallas, Texas. He '| studied architecture at Texas A&M Universily and is currently an art major at the University of New Mexico. He is employed by Theta Plate, a family business. The couple met while studying in England at the University of Essex during the summer of 1991. The wedding is planned for May 30, 1992 at the First Presby- terian Church in Albuquerque, New Mexico. L Dallas UMC Caldwell Class will meet The Caldwell Class of the Dallas United Methodist Church, will meet Colton Lee Bp encer Tuesday, March 24, 7:30 p.m. at the home of Shirley Goode, 42nd runner-up In pageant street, Dallas. Helen Eggleston, class program chairman , announced Margaret Janosik, R.N. of the American Red Cross will be speaker and Colton Lee Spencer, 2 year old teach the Heimlich maneuver. Mary Reese will preside. ; son of Samuel and Samantha Spencer of Dallas, recently received a trophy and a medal as prizes for the title of first runner-up in the 1992 Regional Hemisphere Pageant held at the West Side Mall. Colton is the grandson of Thomas and Sally Walter, Dallas, Howard Naparsteck, Wilkes-Barre and John Spencer, the church family in the days ahead. The Adult Choir is preparing an For more information or to place reservations and order study guides, call 674-6426. Robert Pluskie is recuperating Robert A. Pluskie of 126 Manor Drive, Shavertown, owner of the Dallas Photo Shop on the Memorial Highway, Dallas, is recuperating at home after heart surgery at the Lankenau Hospital in Philadelphia. Back Mountain briefs St. Paul's Lutheran Church to hold dinner A Family Style Roast Beef Supper will be held Saturday, April 4, at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shavertown. Takeouts at 4:30 p.m.; serving, 5-7 p.m. Adults $6; children $3. For tickets call 675-3859 or they may be purchased at the door. Dallas UMC Women will hold a rummage sale The United Methodist Women of the Dallas United Methodist Church will have a Rummage Sale at the church, Thursday, April 9, 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.; Friday, April 10, 9 a.m.-noon with Bag Day. Rummage may be left at the church until April 8. Chairman, Margaret Baker, Doris Carey; publicity, Shirley Goode and Helen Eggleston; refreshments, Louise Hess. Other items: Harriet Miller and Sylvia Kuhnert; cashier, Em- majean Pittman. 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