The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 22, 1992 COMMUNITY Post Photo/Eric Foster) Two former area artists from ntsville and Kingston are cur- ntly displaying their paintings at e United Penn Bank, Main Street, allas through the month of April. Margaret Tribler Jones, a for- er secretary and Huntsville resi- ent began painting after a serious ness, feeling that if she was ever ping to begin to paint, it was time. e paints bird and human por- aits, clipper ships, florals and ill lifes with a sense of history Religious services ST, PAUL'S LUTHERAN HURCH - 196 N. Main St., Shav- own. 675-3859. Pastor Harold . Baer, Jr. Worship, 8:30 a.m. d 11 a.m. Holy Communion 1st nday of the month. Church hool 9:45 a.m. for all ages. esday Bible Study 9 a.m. DALLAS UNITED METHODIST HURCH - 4 Parsonage St., Dal- s. 675-0122. Rev. Michael A. ealla, Pastor. Morning Worship 0:30 a.m., Sun. School 9:00 a.m. SHAVERTOWN UNITED ETHODIST CHURCH - 163 N. ioneer Ave., Shavertown. 675- 616. Pastors, Rev. James A. Wert, ev. Harriet L. Santos. Music irector, Rosento E. Santos. ATURDAY: 5:30 p.m., Chapel ervice. SUNDAY: 9 a.m. and 11 .m. Worship Services. Adventures Faith, classes for all ages, 9:45 Im. Pallas Rotary donates $1,000 to the library he Dallas Rotary Club presented the Back Mountain Memorial ibrary with a $1,000 donation at its meeting April 9. Shown from ft are Susan Frey, head librarian at the Back Mountain Memorial ibrary, and Joseph Stager, president of the Dallas Rotary Club. Paintings by Jones and Koons )n display at United Penn Bank and tradition. Lois Bridle Koons is a former Kingston resident. Koons' work shows her love of fine detail, preci- sion, and the history she finds in the area around her restored farm- house in Montrose. The two-woman exhibit of art works will continue through April 30 and may be viewed in the lobby of the Dallas branch of the United Penn Bank during regular bank- ing hours. Back Mountain Senior Citizens plan April and May events Back Mountain Senior Citizens met recently at St. Therese's Church, Shavertown. The meeting was chaired by President Lil Sover- oski. Raffle drawings will continue at every meeting. Prizes for the draw- ings are contributed by the mem- bers, and winners at the last meeting were: Marge Molley, Lee Rogers, Theresa Bosak, Grace Laux and Else Maugham. Florence Precone, a beginner bowler, scored a high game of 172 at the Back Mountain Bowl. The bowlers meet every Monday at 9 a.m. Ann Balavage, Planning Com- mittee, announced many activi- ties which will take place in the coming months. Beginning in April, members interested in a walking program, will meet at Kingston Township Recreation Center every Wednesday at 10 a.m. In case of inclement weather the group will meet at the West Side Mall. Other upcoming events include: May 21, Mother's Day covered dish luncheon; May 24, Baseball game at Lackawanna Stadium at 6 p.m.; and May 31, dinner theater at the Chrystal Palace, King of Prussia, “Goldwyn Girls". This is a com- bined trip with St. John's Sr. Citi- zens of Wikes-Barre. Contact Lil Soveroski for further details. The next social meeting will be on Thursday, April 23 at noon. Speaker will be Jerry Koslansky, Naturalist, Frances Slocum State Park. Members are requested to beverages and games, etc. as desired. Crafts will also be demonstrated. Tickets will be available for the Thursday, May 14 , Judge Correale Stevens Sen- ior Citizens Day '92 brunch at Genetti's Best Western, Wilkes- bring snacks, Barre at this meeting. New members are welcome. Federated Women welcome new members The Dallas Area Federated Women’s Club welcomed two new members at its meeting April 9. Shown from left are: Nancy Ferko, president of the Women’s Club, new members Kathy Warner of Dallas and Carol Murdock of Shavertown, and Mary Griffin, membership chairperson. (Post Photo/Eric Foster) Penn State Club plans events for 75th anniversary The Penn State Club of Wyoming Valley is planning two events for the 75th Anniversary of the campus in Lehman. The Campus Advisory Board will sponsor a Global Relations Seminar on April 23. On Commencement Day, May 16, the faculty will sponsor a barbeque in honor of the 75th anni- versary. Shown are members of the 75th Anniversary Committee made up of staff, faculty, Advisory Board, and Penn State Club members, and alumni and retired faculty. From left, seated: Carol Pyle, Modest Gregory, Nancy Cresko, Jack Kolesar, Ph Cox, George Pyle, Diane Myers, Pat Kelly, Pauly Friedman and Joann Marsili. 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According to Athletic Director jack Monick, the format is captain and crew, with a shotgun start scheduled for 1 p.m. A warm-up clinic will begin at 11 a.m. More than $20,000 worth of prizes will be available for Hole-In- One awards on five:different holes, along with $3:;000-worth: of Penn State door prizes. Members of the planning com- mittee include Joe Gilroy, Mark Sobeck, Dave Grimes, Bob Edger- ton, Jim Brozena, Joe Mantione, Marianne Puhalla and Jack Monick. Entry deadline is May 11, with the field limited to the first 140 entries. The $100 per person entry fee includes green fees, golf cart, clinits, refreshments, dinner and prizetng Individuals and foursomes are welcome. For more information, contaefz, Jack Monick at Penn-State Wilkesed Barre at 675-9262 or 675-2171. Jackson Twp. 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