a his © 8 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, December 9, 1992 ps COMMUNITY Cn bo Paula Jordan and Joseph Noon. Agnes Lupien. Recital December 13 for students of Prof. Santos | | Prof. Rosendo E. Santos will present his students in a Christmas Recital on Sunday, Dec. 13, at 1:30 | p.m. The annual performance will be held at the Shavertown United Methodist Church at 163 N. | Pioneer Avenue. Reception will immediately follow and the public is invited free of charge. | Peter Casterline will perform on the Drum Set during the Intermission. | Shown are the young musicians who will be part of the program. First row from left, are: Wesley | Adams, June Smith, Angela LaPallo, Jennifer Moser, Kim Swingle, Alex Smith, Ashlee Panatierri, | Jordan Koslosky, P.J. Hersteck, Julie Zoccola, Aimy Panatierri, Gwen Langdon. || Second row, Prof. Ros Santos, Daniel Blidner, Jennifer Noon, Kourtney Koslosky, Mike Okonsky, Not in the picture are: Anthony Anzalone, Chris Boyle, Richard Taylor, Jaclyn Gower, Ryan Gower, Stephanie Jose, Michelle Jose, Herbie Sims, Erica Koehl, Hilary Koehl, Michael Nardone, Gretchen Nallon, Juliana Emanski, Eric Klein, Janelle Klein, Vanessa Gogates, Elizabeth Byron, Paul Santarelli, Andrew Freifeld, Timothy Mansfield, Elizabeth Blidner, Danny Blidner, Jeffrey Castellano and Mary Mozart Club members and guest ~ will be treated to a piano and flute program on December 14 in the Church of Christ Uniting, King- «. ston. Theregular meeting is sched- * uled to be opened by President, Fig | Connie DePasquale, at 7:30 p.m. 5 Betty Porzuczek, a professor at | Misericordia living in Wilkes-Barre *, and Gwen Moran, of Dallas, will be performing traditional Christmas | « Brownie Troop 935 visits Buffalo Farm Brownie Troop 935, Luzerne, recently took a field trip to visit Sweet Valley Buffalo, the farm of Laurence and Patricia Law. Brownie i Troop 935 is formed of students from the Dana Street and Chester | © Street Elementary Schools, Kingston. The young Scouts and their * leaders learned that buffalo have not been an endangered species Local musicians will play for Mozart Club program Dec. 14 music arranged for four hands at the piano. The flutists are Star Andrews of Sweet Valley and David Berezich of Wilkes-Barre. They are students of Julie Bojarcik, who is also a member of the Mozart Club. A carol sing will follow the program. : The Mozart Club is a member of both the State and National Fed- eration of Music Clubs. |. for many years and indeed are being raised commercially through- «Craze. COAL BUCKETS & SHOVELS | out the United States, to include Alaska and Hawaii. |. The Brownie Troop is led by Sally Craze, Leader and Romaine i... Whitelock, Assistant Leader. They were accompanied by Will Craze !_ and his dad, Bill Craze and by Matthew and Will Yuscavage. +. Brownies are: Jessica and Jennifer Richard, Sarah Houck, Kelsey .* Kowalski, Jennifer Chesik, Cara Devine, Kathryn Whitelock, Tara Matreselva, Elizabeth Yuscavage and Nicole, Amanda and Megan LOG CARRIERS & FIREPLACE GLOVES 5 BOBBY GEBHARDT Bobby Gebhardt is 9 years old Bobby Gebhardt, son of Joyce Gebhardt of Trucksville and Robert Gebhardt of Wyoming is 9 years old today. Maternal grandparents are Thomas and Nancy Dombroski of Trucksville. Paternal grandmother is Dorothy Gebhardt of Wyoming. 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Sunday 12 - 5 New memorial books at the library The Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dal- las announces the addition of the following books to their collection. NON-FICTION Bakers Biographical Dictionary of Musicians by Nicolas Slonimsky (Reference) Bankruptcy 1995 by Harold E. Figgie, Jr. Beauty From the Inside Out by Diane Bihova, M.D. The Book of the Royal Wedding by Alastair Burnet Careering and Re-Careering for the 1990's by Ronald L. Krannich The Change by Germaine Greer Civil Service Handbook The Complete Films of Marilyn Monroe by Michael Conway (Biog- raphy) Country Christmas by Ideals From Sea to Sea by Harold Faber Home Emergencies by Time-Life Books How to Buy Your Own Home in Girl Scout cookies on sale December 1 Penn's Woods Girl Scout Coun- cil will launch the 1993 Girl Scout Cookie Sale on December 15. This year, when the cookies are deliv- ered, customers will find the cook- ies wrapped in brand new boxes designed to communicate the val- ues found in contemporary Girl Scouting. Through close-up portraits of girls engaged in a variety of Girl Scout activities, the boxes depict the supportive, “girls-only” envi- ronment in which girls practice new skills, establish lasting friend- 90 Days by Marc Garrison In Person-The Prince and Princes of Wales by Alastair Burnet King Charles III by Anthony Holden (Biography) Laughing Till it Hurts: The Complete Life and Career of Carol Burnett by J. Randy Taraborrelli (Biography) Medium Format Photography by Ernst Wildi Monroe: Her Life in Pictures by James Spada (Biography) The Passionate Attachment by George W. Ball Shirley Temple: American Prin- cess by Anne Edwards (Biography) The 6 Imperatives of Marketing by Allen J. Magrath We Will Always Live in Beverly Hills by Ned Wynn (Biography) FICTION The Canaan Legacy by Michael A. 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Dolores Claiborne by Stephen King Dragon's Plunder by Brad Strickland Driving Force by Dick Francis The General's Daughter by Nel- son DeMille Mostly Harmless by Douglas Adams (Science Fiction) The Names of the Mountains by Reeve Lindbergh The Snake, the Crocodile & the Dog by Elizabeth Peters Star Trek: The Next Generation; Relics by Michael Jan Friedman (Science Fiction) The Thief of Always by Clive Barker A Time to Kill by John Grisham YOUNG ADULT Becca's Story by James D. For- man (Fic) Letters from a Slave Girl: The Story of Harriet Jacobs by Mary E. Lyons (Fic) Girls from Penn's Woods Girl Scout Council will be taking or- ders for cookies through January 25, 1993. Cookies will be delivered between March 1 and March 14, 1993. Customers who have not been contacted by a Girl Scout can call their orders in to 717-829- 2631. Orders will also be accepted by FAX at 717-829-6949. The Cookie Hot Line Computer at 717- 829-6950 or 829-6951 will accept orders 24 hours a day. Orders placed this way will be given to a Girl Scout Troop near the ad@:ess given. E( 'A Christmas Carol’ at Historical Society The Wyoming Historical and Geological Society announces the fourth holiday appearance of Joe Plummer in a concert reading of Charles Dickens’ immortal clas- sic, “A Christmas Carol,” Friday, Dec. 18 at 8 p.m. As in years past, Plummer's performance will take place on the second floor of the First United Methodist Church, 47 North Fran- klin St., Wilkes-Barre. The reading was originally held in the Histori- cal Society Museum, but was moved to the church to accommo- date an overflow audience. Plummer plays all 37 parts in “A FAS” Christmas Carol"—from Scrooge to Tiny Tim. His text is an edited version of the script Dickens used on his reading tour of England and America during the 1850's. Critics have hailed the one-man tour de force, calling it “incandes- cent,” and “the perfect accompani- ment to any Christmas celebra- tion.” Plummer is an assistant profes- sor of Mass Communications at King's College. His season perform- ances of Dickens’ work began during the 1960's and have taken him to Ohio, Massachusetts, New York and the District of Columbia." Plummer shared his interest with students at King's College this summer in a course entitled “What the Dickens?” “A Christmas Carol” is being sponsored in part by the Pennsyl- vania Council on the Arts and the City ofWilkes-Barre. Tickets are available for purchase at the Wyoming Historical and Qealog: cal Society, 49 South Frankl”; Wilkes-Barre. Seating is lithi #y so advance purchase or reserva- tion of tickets is recommenced. For additional information,” oo tact the Wyoming Historicaizand Geological Society at 823-6244. First Affiliated Securities, Inc. John F. 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