| 8 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 10, 1992 | 14 will be confirmed at ‘Shavertown UMC June 14 5 ~The Rite of Christian Confirma- / ion will be conferred on 14 Junior “High students at the Shavertown ‘United Methodist Church, on Sunday. June 14 during the 11 a.m. service. The Rev. Dr. William . Lawrence, Wilkes-Barre District Superintendent will administer the Confirmation and present the “homily. «’« The Festival Choir will sing, lirected by Ros E. Santos. Pastors wv Harriet L. Santos and James A. “Wert will serve as liturgists. Nancy “Kozemchak will be Lay Reader of * Scripture. Special prelude music vill begin. ~ Following the Service, a recep- jon will be held on the church side lawn with refreshments to honor “the Confirmands. The public is Bible School “June 15-19 at Lehman UMC = Jesus is Our King-Meeting Je- ; sus in the Parables! is the Vaca- ' tion Bible School program hosted by the Lehman United Methodist . Church June 15-19 from 9-11:30 a.m. Jesus is Our King is a five-day , royal adventure featuring fun, : crafts, music and active Bible learn- ing. By visiting different Palace | Placeseach day, children will learn about King Jesus and how they ‘can be more like Him as they expe- |, rience the parables He told. They * will learn that King Jesus is loving, . caring, forgiving, and available to meet our needs. Also, they will discover that His words are true and that knowing Him is the most important thing in this life. Kids in Nursery through 6th | grade won't want to miss any of the excitement of Jesus Is Our King! Each session will be held at Lehman | U.M. Church, Mountain View | Drive, Lehman. For more informa- i. tion call the church at 675-0939. DONNA CUPINSKI 19 Cupinski IS elected VP of PA Jaycees + Donna Cupinski, a member of ‘the Back Mountain Jaycees, was recently elected at the Pennsylva- nia Jaycees’ Annual Convention to the office of Membership Vice Presi- I dent of the Pennsylvania Jaycees. ) Donna has been a member of .the Jaycees since 1985 and has ‘held many local and statewide offices including President of the i Back Mountain chapter and Dis- trict and Regional Director, Spe- cial Assistant to the President and ress Secretary on the State level. I At the recent convention, she was . awarded the A. Bruce Coble Award for being the most outstanding i appointed Executive Committee ¢ :member during the 1991-92 year i for her role as Press Secretary. During her year in office as id | Membership Vice President she will travel extensively throughout the state conducting training and motivational sessions and aiding chapters in recruiting and attract- a an ee . ing new members. She will also ‘serve on the Pennsylvania Jay- | cees' Advisory and Executive .. Committees and be instrumental ' in the operations of the State Or- A ganization. ia Donna, the daughter of Mr. and i. Mrs. Stanley Cupinski, resides in , Dallas, and is employed as Art . Directorat Bokar Design and Print- ing, Plymouth. . The Jaycees are a International Organization for young people between the ages of 21 and 40. The objective of the Jaycees is to pro- . vide leadership training through community service. The Jaycees "have over 7,500 members in 200 chapters in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. : For more information, contact I your local chapter or Pennsylvania ie _Jaycees' State Headquarters at 1- © 800-676-PAJC. Sherri Scavone awarded medal for piano Sherri Scavone was presented with the Irl Allison Guild Piano Paderewski Award for successfully peforming 10 memorized pieces over a 10 year period. Sherri has studied piano with Mich- ele Millington and was presented with the medal at her piano recital. Pictured above, is Mrs. Susanne Motyka, piano teacher, Sherri Scavone and Mrs. Scavone. Meadows raffle tickets on sale The Auxiliary of the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, announced that tickets are available for the raffle that is part of the annual “Market on the Pond, flea market on the grounds of the Center, Saturday, June 20 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (rain date: June 27). Handmade prizes shown were donated by family, friends, volunteers and staff at the Center. Tickets may be purchased at the reception desk in the lobby or on the day of the flea market. All proceeds benefit residents at the Center. Shown from left are Sharon Tilghman, Country Rocking Doll creator; Josephine Besecker, Flea Market, Co-Chairman; Louise Lam- oreaux, Raffle Chairman; and Bernice Bauman, Flea Market, Co- Chairman. } Religious services ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH - 196 N. Main St., Shav- ertown. 675-3859. Pastor Harold R. Baer, Jr. Summer Worship, 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion lst Sun- day of the month. Visitors wel- come Tuesday Bible Study 9 a.m. DALLAS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 4 Parsonage St., Dal- las. 675-0122. Rev. Michael A. Bealla, Pastor. Morning Worship 9:30 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 ~< ™ From the March of Dimes WalkAmerica to blood drives and bowl-a-thons and benefits of all kinds, United Penn employees volunteer hundreds of hours each year. Which is one reason we feel good about changing our name to Mellon Bank. They've always put their best foot forward, too. You see, our banking philosophies are really in sync. We're here to help people in any way we can. You'll see other changes, too. More products and services. Banking technology that’s unsurpassed. Banking by phone that’s unmatched. From one of the nation’s best run banks. Financially strong. But we'll still be managed locally. And one other thing won't change. An honest commitment to the community. That's good news for Barbara, Marilyn and Curt. And for all of us. Wunited Penn Bank Soon to be Mellon Bank ©1992 Mellon Bank Corporation Mellon Bank N.A-Member FDIC, Northeastern Region Ce 3 wa TN sm AY [2 ¢ a a ibaiintisbira a
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