| 6 The Dallas Post i Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 13, 1992 COMMUNITY lIrem Auxiliary i meet May 14 Irem Women's Auxiliary May membership luncheon will be held on Thursday, May 14, at the Irem Temple Country Club. Current dues card must be presented. Lunch will be served at. 12:30 p.m. Cards and games will be played after the meeting. ~ Mrs. Louise James will speak = about the June 6 bus trip to © Shriner's Children’s Hospital in | Philadelphia. © Summer luncheons begin on . Thursday, June 18 with Mrs. Sheldon Burkel and Mrs. Ruth Seeley in charge. Jean Fader's art on display | Drawings and paintings by | Dallas artist and illustrator Jean | Fader will be on display in the | lobby ofthe Dallas branch of United | Penn Bank, Main Street, through | the end of May. i The artworks consist of pastels, . watercolor and pastel, and water- i color and ink. Many of the works | were inspired during family vaca- . tlons from Maine to New York. | Fader composes her art from | sketches done on location and | reference photographs she takes A ~ while visiting the various sites. A # special addition to the display is a | copy of Deep Woods, a book edited | by Richard Fleck and illustrated | by Jean Fader. The book, con- | cerned with the times and writings ofJohn Burroughs displays Fader's | illustration of his Woodchuck | Lodge which was originally done in . graphite. Fader personally visited the Catskills and gathered the . material for her illustrations in the & in Over the years, Fader has been “inspired through visiting artists and lecturers at the Wyoming Valley Art League and while study- | ingartwith Sue Hand. Fader strives | to achieve various effects of mixed | media using layering techniques | of watercolor, ink and pastel. A resident of Dallas, Fader ane her husband, Gordon, are the parents of two grown children. This display is open to the public for viewing during regular busi- ' ness hours in the lobby of United | Penn Bank, Main Street, Dallas, fe the end of the month. oe co co A | Religious | services PAUL'S LUTHERAN 196 N. Main St., Shav- 3. ST. + CHURCH - y ertown. 675-3859. Pastor Harold & R. Baer, Jr. Worship, 8:30 a.m. & and 11 a.m. Holy Communion 1st Ii Sunday of the month. Church | © School 9:45 a.m. for all ages. Tuesday Bible Study 9 a.m. DALLAS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 4 Parsonage St., Dal- las. 675-0122. Rev. Michael A. Bealla, Pastor. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m., Sun. School 9:00 a.m. SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. 675- 3616. Pastors, Rev. James A. Wert, Rev. Harriet L. Santos. Music Director, Rosento E. Santos. SATURDAY: 5:30 p.m., Chapel Service. SUNDAY: 9 a.m. and 11 | a.m. Worship Services. Adventures in Faith, classes for all ages, 9:45 a.m. Elizabeth Baker. Reisser, Shannon Leary. Ellen Zekus. Brownies visit Penn State Brownie Troop 690 from the Gate of Heaven School in Dallas spent time at the Penn State Wilkes- Barre Campus working on their “Try It” Career Badge recently. The scouts visited the robotics lab with Rachel Mahun of the Penn State Engineering faculty. Mahun discussed what engineers do, what opportunities were available for women and courses Penn Sate Wilkes-Barre offers to students. The troop also toured the campuses new Center for Technology. Pictured kneeling, from left, Rebecca Hoffman, Stephanie Lalley, Tessie Carboni, Shannon Lupien, Second row, Lisa Gongleski, Jennifer Grieves, Lyndsey Young, Ellen Young, Carolynn Edwards, Jamie Pikul, Beth Charnick, Laura Charnick. Third row, Rae Ellen Zekus, Katie Guntli, Jennifer Hummler, Katie Mullins, Jennifer Carey, Jaclyn Fourth row, Marge Gonglewski, Mickie Lupien, Rachel Mahun, Clare Leary, Sharon Brown and Lou Back Mountain briefs Methodist women will meet at Idetown The United Methodist Women of the Wilkes-Barre District of the Wyoming Conference will hold a Spring Meeting on Friday, May 22, at 7 p.m. at the Idetown United Methodist Church. The theme is “Children of Alcoholics”. The program entitled “Soft is the Heart of a Child", will be presented by Lisa Carini, a Prevenion and Education Specialist from the Wyoming Valley Drug and Alcohol and Linda Shupp, Human Services Aide from the Luzerne County Children and Youth. Idetown United Methodist women will serve refreshments. Game Party May 14 in Shavertown . The Ladies Auxiliary of the Shavertown Fire Co. will hold a “Game Party” on Thursday, May 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the Fire Hall. Refreshments will be served. The public is welcome. Huntsville church seeks pastor's quarters Huntsville Christian Church is seeking rental housing for its new Pastor and family, who will be moving to this area in July. The family needs a three or four bedroom home with 1 1/2 to 2 bathrooms. They would like to be either in the Lake-Lehman or the Dallas School District. If anyone knows of available housing, call the church office at 675-0611 or 675-5901. Lady Toby Rebekah holds spring banquet Lady Toby Rebekah #514 of Lehman, recenlty held their annual spring banquet at Castle Inn, Dallas, including husbands and guests, 29 were present. Vice Grand Ruth Kemmerer, welcomed everyone and introduced Noble Grand Joan Rogowski for further remarks. Sister Rogowski also welcomed everyone and introduced District Deputy President, § per Rebecca Grey and presented her Jewel for Past District Deputy Presi- dent. Sister Rebecca in return, gave thanks for the jewel to all. Mrs. Elston has visit from grandson © Mrs. Clarence Elston, had a guest, her niece Ruth M. Wyrsch of, Binghamton, New York and her grandson Eric Schimmel, State College for 11 days. Helen Franklin visits family in Allentown Helen Franklin, Jackson Church Road, Jackson Township returned from a visit with her daughters and families near Allentown. She also attended a dinner hornoring Mildred Corson, Horsham on her 80th birthday. Mrs. Nettie Myers is home Mrs. Nettie Myers, Overbrook Road, returned home from The Mead- ows Nursing Center. = LA Dallas Post Classified Easy « Affordable Call 675-5211 21 at Penn State named 'achieving women’ Twenty-one women who work at Penn State Wilkes-Barre were named as Achieving Women of “Penn State 1991 by the Penn State Commission for Women. They are among approximately 500 female employees to be honored this year. The Wilkes-Barre Campus hon- orees are as follows: Priscilla Alli- son, Speech Communications fac- ulty; Phyllis Belk, director of Uni- versity Relations and Marketing; Karen Berlew, secretary to the Registrar; Karen Brace, secretary to faculty; Katherine Brunza, sec- retary for University Relations and Marketing; Patricia Cole, coordi- nator of Learning Support Serv- ices; Vera Cornish, coordinator of Student Aid; Karen Cox, secretary to the Chief Executive Officer; Susan Dagger, president of Stu- dent Government Association and Surveying student; Joan Diana, Librarian; Kathie Flanagan-Her- stek, coordinator of Advising Cen- ter; Linda Frost, English Depart- ment faculty; Tobi Grossman, area representative for Continuing Education; Anne Holmes, Physi- cal Education faculty; Ina Lubin, assistant director of Continuing Education; Lorraine Mrackoski, secretary of Admission/Student Affairs; Rosemary Ratzin, Exercise and Sports Science Jaculty; Faye Richardson, - .Coope 3 sion; Lucy Schwartz, French I partment faculty; Marion Spencer, secretary of Learning Support Center; and Christine Tomascik, Cooperative Extension. The Achieving Women honor recognizes special accomplish- ments of the women faculty and staff of Penn State University. The names are published in a booklet circulated throughout the Univer- sity. Women's Club craft contest winners listed The Harveys Lake Women's Service Club recently held an Arts and Crafts Contest. Easter Eggs - 1st place, Jennie Valick; Paper Ribbon Craft, 1st place, Wreath, Jennie Valick; 2nd place, Angel, Ruth Valick; Decorative Apron, 1st place, Jane Balavage; Recyclable Craft, 1st place, earrings, Jane Balavage. Scenic Photograph, 1st place, Jennie Valick; Portrait and Personality Photography, 1st place, Jackie Hollos; 2nd place, Jennie Valick; Member poetry, 1st place, Jackie Hollos; 2nd place, Denise Sult; Member Short Story, 1st place, Pat Sandstrom; 2nd place, Jackie Hollos. First place winners went on to the County level and 1st place was awarded to Jennie Valick for her Wreath and Jane Balavage for her Decorative Apron on March 28. 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