fr ra k iT ; ; 2 aT ed ir ANI 3 i Aa TI I WB aR COMMUNITY Market on the Pond this Saturday Rome IS top As a community service project, the Harveys Lake Women’s Service Club will be assisting the Meadows Nursing Center's G 3 N = ral 6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 17, 1992 PR MG WH ST] Irem Women's Auxiliary will ® det eet Ju ne 1 8 Auxiliary in the food booth during their flea market fundraiser, i m Market on the Pond, on June 20, to be held on the center's f d 8 | Irem Women's Auxiliary June grounds at 55 W. Center Hill Road, Dallas, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. u Nn ral Ser: HE 18 summer luncheon will be held Raindate is June 27. Free parking will be available. Employses from Wilkes i il i Over 90 vendors will offer merchandise for sale, and the Auxiliary at Irem Temple Country Club at ANC 1 y will serve lunch. Special features include fingerprinting of children 12:30 p.m. Members and friends . are invited to attend. General Hospital's Laboratary Services Department recently .or- from noon to 2 p.m, a blood pressure screening from 11a.m.t03 ganjzed a “Dart-A-Thon" ‘Wh | Mrs. Russell Elias is president. p.m., and a craft booth featuring items made by residents. All raised $1,843 to benefit the pt BN - Summer chairperson for the lunch- proceeds benefit residents at the Center. A-Wish Foundation Northeast: i geon is Mrs. Sheldon Burkel and Shown from left, Bernice Bauman, Market on the Pond, Co- Pennsylvania Chapter. 1 f § ¥ co- -chairperson is Mrs, Robert Chairperson; Joyce Birt, Jennie Valick, Harveys Lake Women's Four teams competed at’ “ihe Hi i Secley. Leonard Fins and Mrs. Service Club; Josephine Besecker, Market on the Pond, Co- event which was held atJitterbiigs il. 4 Stanicy pe he 1) fas Chairperson; Florence Belenski, Mary Jude Swanson, Harveys in Edwardsville. Reymond Jones Hf, "of June's luncheon. Lake Women's Service Club. Invocation by Mrs. Atherton |. Clifford. Other committee mem- bers are Mrs. Joseph Russ, Mrs. + Durwin Farr, Mrs. William Nicoll, j Jp ~ Mrs. Edward Reisser, Mrs. Ellis "© Weed, Mrs. William Jones and Mrs. | Irwin Buttman. .. Special games, Mrs. Loren E. . Jones. Seating, Mrs. Ralph Hen- + ness and Mrs. Paul Merrill. .. Reservations to be made by noon © Wednesday with the following: Mrs. . James Henderson, Mrs. Jacob . Cannon, Mrs. David Watkins, Mrs. “Albert Colmer, Mrs. James + Melberger, Mrs. Atherton Clifford. in pledges. a ' Reverend : = Ly 4 if EE |! ‘Who's Who en |i ~The Rev. Dr. Robb Henderson of a ! Wyoming, has been listed in the 1992-98 edition of “Who's Who in Religion.” Inclusion in this publi- |. cation is limited to persons who _ have demonstrated outstanding | achievement in their profession. v Dr. Henderson was born in Forty mn Tv i pe oN * Fort and graduated from Wyoming ; 2 Valley West. He earned a Bachelor e 2 of Arts degree from King's College, ; \ \ a Master of Divinity from Lancas- S ¢ « ter Theological Seminary, and a we i i “Doctor of Ministry from Bethany ! Theological Seminary. He is currently pastor of the | Carverton United Methodist . Charge, and a member of Kingston 4 Lodge 395 F&AM and Irem Temple. Dr. Henderson is also owner of R & ~~ R Bus Line, a school bus contrac- itor for Valley West. he is married to - Rev. Helen Henderson, pastor of the Luzerne United Methodist $4 oF £4 ET, ca §% gop a a A fe Dew 2. - Church and they have two sons Seek] “Jason and Gareth. Pai ki ht “y | Free seminar a= | ow Ft tells how to | ‘prevent drug | | | euse at home Mellon Will Be . tI Step With - ENR Sh te A CHOICES, Nesbitt Memorial . Hospital’ s center for the compre- : ° « * hensive treatment of drug and : oy + alcohol abuse, will host a compli- | ’ mentary seminar, “Facilitating Er onmary Strategies for Pre- : ; ) gondon in the Home” on Thurs- day, June 25, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. : . : 2 in Yi es room, 51s | From the March of Dimes WalkAmerica to blood drives and bowl-a-thons and benefits 1 “Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. " . eS SA _ 7 David Day, clinical director at > | S, offers his insight on . : A J i ire in a healthy envi- of all kinds, United Penn employees volunteer hundreds of hours each year. Which is : ' ronment. The evening's program alsowill address the importance of , providing a solid family structure | E for children and ow open, con one reason we feel goo. about changing our name to Mellon Bank. They've always put ] “+ structive communication in the home setting will improve a child's self-esteem and help to develop positive coping mechanisms. 1 ; their best foot forward, too. You see, our banking philosophies are really in sync. We're 0 For more information on this es : seminar or any of the other >) : CHOICES programs, call 283-2388 or 1-800-762-9492. ll re. a -_—__—_._—_"y sas we KA here to help people in any way we can. You'll see other changes, too. More products 4% Tn - Relig IOUS and services. Banking technology that’s unsurpassed. Banking by phone that’s : services = ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN FR : : ’ 4 Au CHURCH. Toon Mariof Sir unmatched. From one of the nation’s best run banks. Financially strong. But we'll still bt - ertown. 675-3859. Pastor Harold : | - R. Baer, Jr. Worship, 8:30 a.m. ol “and 11 a.m. Holy Communion 1st : : ~<a | i Sunday of the month. Church be managed locally. And one other thing wont change. An honest commitment to the A : School 9:45 a.m. for all ages. ot Tuesday Bible Study 9 a.m. Ey ~ Bn ata’ wy ht Yd AEE YY ESS RN EER BN rat a BBR BE J allt SS DALLAS UNITED METHODIST . ’ . sll | © CHURCH - 4 Parsonage St., Dal- community. That’s good news for Barbara, Marilyn and Curt. And for all of us. “i | las. 675-0122. Rev. Michael A. \ + Bealla, Pastor. Morning Worship J © 9:30 a.m. i r - METHODIST CHURCH - 163 N. _ Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. 675- United Penn Bank * 3616. Pastors, Rev. James A. Wert, ~. Rev. Harriet L. Santos. Music Soon to be Mellon Bank ». 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 g ©1992 Mellon Bank Corporation Mellon Bank N.A-Member FDIC, Northeastern Region 4 a.m. SHAVERTOWN UNITED Y LEE | ANGE = Ws“ TAT ad ge i ued b $ a> 1
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