6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, February 3, 1993 New memorial books in library's collection The Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dallas, announces the addition of the following memorial books to their collection. In memory of Annie Rutter, “A Feast of Flowers" presented by Nancy Eckert. In memory of Lyle W. Slaff, “The Golfer's Companion” presented by the Villa Roma Restaurant. In memory of P. William Hanna," "The Complete Book of the Dog” presented by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Haughey. In memory of June Good, “Quotations to Cheer You Up When the World is Getting You Down” presented by Drs. I. and P. Berger; “English Music” presented by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones; “Apache Mothers and Daughters” presented by Mr. and Mrs. William Runner, Jr. In memory of L.L. Richardson, “Baseball Memorabilia” presented by the Bridge Club; “An Ansel Adams Guide: Basic Techniques of Photography” presented by Joe and Elaine Zuba; “Chilton’s Auto Repair Manual 1989-1993" presented by Jack and Louise Smith; “Chilton’s Import Car Manual 1989-1993" presented by James and Sandra Smith; “America’s Dream Team” presented by the Bridge Club: Nancy Garvey, Mary Griffin, Amy Hoban, Carol McKeever, Beth Rosenthal, Maureen Umphred, Ellie Hovath. In memory of the Honorable RobertdJ. Hourigan, “Lend Me Your Ears: Great Speeches in History” presented by Nancy R. Gwilliam. In memory of Jane Kirmse, “My Love Affair with England” presented by Lenchen C. Townend. In memory of Tillie Rosenn, “Gifts From Your Garden” presented by Bruce and Beth Rosenthal. In memory of Richard Brackett, “A Land So Fair and Bright” presented by Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Corgan; “Who's Who in America” Volume 1, 1992-1993; presented by Kingston High School Class of 1929, Jeanne R. Ferry, Mrs. David Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stevens, Mrs. Earl Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. William Schalles. In memory of Joseph Kusiak, “Tracking and the Art of Seeing” presented by Joan U. John. In memory of Walter Covert, “The Collected Stories” presented by William and Florence Williams; “The Annual Directory of American Bed and Breakfasts” presented by Allen and Marion Kittle. In memory of Mary and Charles Frantz, “The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes” presented by Virginia Wells; “America in World War II: 1943" presented by Alice and Henry Doran; “The Sea Breeze Hotel”; “The Woodcutter’'s Coat”; “Going to Sleep in the Farm”; “The Man Who Lit the Stars”; “The Secret of the Indian” presented by Jock and Marsha Conyngham; “The Good, the Bad and the Goofy”; “Yang, the Youngest and His Terrible Ear”; “The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales”; “Mike Fink”; “The Widow's Broom”; “The Golden Goose Book” presented by Abilgail Harwood; “Am I Beautiful?" presented by Jock and Marsha Conyngham. In memory of Mrs. Marguerite Brace, “Our Great ‘Treasures- America's National Parks” presented by Bruce and Irene Davies; “Iravel and Older Adults” presented by Clyde Duffield, Joe and Lynn Gionta and the Smaka Family; “Over and Over” presented by Joel and Amy Withers. In memory of P. William Hanna, “Hang Time" presented by S.W. Curtis. In memory of Oscar S. Parker “How to Succeed in College with Dyslexia” presented by Mrs. Ein M. Northrup. In memory of June Good, “Housing Options and Services for Older Adults” presented by Friends of Jack Good. In memory of Shirley Haas, “Blossoms of Friendship” presented by Claire P. Morris. In memory of Michael Nadzan, “Briar Rose”; “A Sudden Wild Magic”; “Kipling's Science Fiction” presented by the Nursing Staff Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.; In memory of Mary A. Frantz, “Tidal Wave”; “Amazing Grace”, “Our National Symbols”; “Our National Anthem”; “Our Flag”; “The Devil in Salem Village” presented by Marilyn Rudolph; "A Twilight Struggle: The Life of John Fitzgerald Kennedy” presented by Jock and Marsha Conyngham. In memory of Sadie Thomas, “The Beacon Book of Quotations by Women" presented by Ann Smith, Yvonne and Nathan Bohlander. Order Girl Scout cookies on this 'hotline' If you weren't home when Girls Scouts from Penn's Woods Girl Scout Council came to your door to take your cookie order — you can still order Girl Scout Cookies. Girls Scout cookies come in seven great flavors: traditional shortbread “Trefoils”, oatmeal New Irem officers peanut butter cream sandwich “Do-Si-dos”, “Thin Mints", Choco- late covered peanut butter patty “Tagalongs”, those fabulous cara- mel, coconut and cocoa “Samoas”, lemon and vanilla sandwhich “Chalet Creams”, and a cluster of chewy caramel and pecans cov- ered with a light maple flavored coating for “Golden Nut Clusters”. All varieties of cookies sell for $2.50 per box. Decide which kind you abso- lutely have to have. Then call the Penn's Wood Council Cookie Hot Line Computer at 829-6950 or 829- 6951. The computer will record your order and it will be given to a Girl Scout in your neighborhood to deliver. rem Temple has elected new officers for 1993. Seated from left, Clifford L. Jones, Past Potentate, Treasurer; Paul G. Nicholson, High Priest and Prophet; Gorden E. Dussinger, Jr., Chief Rabban and Imperial Representative; Illustrious Sir Kenneth E. Burkel, Sr., Potentate and Imperial Representative; James Rowe, Assistant Rabban; Hugh E. Williams, Jr., Oriental Guide and Donald S. Anthony, Past Potentate, Recorder. Standing from left, Lawrence E. Pace, Past Potentate, Recorder Emeritus; Wilbur S. Knorr, Imperial Representative and Potentate’s Chief Aide; Donald J. Berry, Board of Governors; Andrew Kaskus, Jr., Board of Governors; Robert L. Emery, Board of Governors; Ray W. Hayes, Board of Governors; Gilbert D. Tough. Board of Governors; Frederick J. Dietrich, Sr., Past Potentate, Board of Governors and Gerald E. Munzing,. Imperial Representative. Dil 0 CES F At Catholic Schools, we realize the importance of attendance. So do our students. And theres one really important institution they attend on a regular basis. Church. And because our students are so well prepared by the time they graduate, they are welcomed at some other important institutions. Like the finest colleges and universities in the country. CATHOLICSCHOOLS SC RANT ON O F MAKE-A-WISH CHARITY BALL PLANNING COMMITTEE - Sitting left to right: Martha Webber, Sally Endler, Bunnie Warrleman, Doreen Walkowiak. Standing, left to right: Michele Stefanides, Make-A-Wish board member; Kim Mussman, ball cn-chair; Jan Labatte, ball co-chair. Make-a-Wish Foundation to hold charity ball Feb. 19 The Make-A-Wish Foundation of Northeastern Pennsylvania will hold a charity ball to raise funds to grant the wishes of termina ill children in Northeastern Pennsyl- vania. The ball will take place on Fri- day, February 19, 1993 from 7 p.m. - 1 a.m. at Genetti's Best Western in Wilkes-Barre. The theme of the ball is “Wish Upon a Star.” Awards for individual volunteers of the year and business volunteer of the year will be presented at the bali. Frankie Warren of radio station Magic 93 will be the emcee for the event. Dinner music will be a haprist and music for dancing will be provided by the New York Times. The menu for dinner includes Mardis Gras salad, Black Sea appetizer, prime rib of beef, stuffed baked potato, green beans al- mondine, and flaming cherries jubilee. Co-chairs for the event are Kim Mussman and Jan Labatte. Tickets for the ball are $150 per couple. For more information, call Kim Mussman at 675-4819. Back Mountain briefs The planning commit =e for the 1941 class of Kingston Township High School recently me at the Mark II restaurant in Dallas. A 52nd class reunion will be held on Sept. 11, 1993 at the Irene Temple Country Club in Dallas. Next month's meeting will be held at the Beaumout Inn on Feb. 13, all class members are welcome. BMT Senior Citizens list activities Coming events announced by the planning committee of the Back Mountain Senior Citizens Association will include a trip to Shadow- brook for an afternoon of dining and dancing; A Valentine Day covered dish luncheon on Feb.- 18, starting at noon; A St. Patrick's Day celebration starting at noon on March 18; A trip to the Circus; and an Easter Egg Hunt on April 15. RS > ] 7 RA pe Elstons note 50th anniversary Gomer and Elva Elston of Dallas celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Janu- ary 30. They were married on January 30, 1943 in the Dal- las Methodist Church. Mr. Elston is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Elston; Mrs. Elston is the daughter of James and Norma Knecht of Dallas. They have three chil- dren, Ralph, Newport News, Virginia; Sally Shrope, Jersey Shore; and Dale, Dallas. They also have three grandchildren and one great-granddaugh- ter. The anniversary was cele- brated with a family dinner at Pickett's Charge restaurant in Dallas. Adam Morgan Goeringer born Dr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Goerin-' ger of RR 6, Dallas announce the: birth of their son, Adam Morgan, onJanuary 19 at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. He joins two brothers,: Eric, age 7 and Brian, age 5. Mrs. Goeringer is the former Jan Bigelow of Shavertown. Ma- | ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Merl H. Bigelow of Shaver-" town. Maternal great-grandfather ’ is Mr. Cloyd K. Myers of Tunkhan- nock. Paternal grandparents are Mr.- and Mrs. Carl F. Goeringer of Dallas. February Special Camcorder Rental $25 weekend Dallas Photo Shop Dallas, PA 675-8800 Wiha ii y {Geof MAR AY VIUE A Le FAW | — IN 2 LEVCRTERACE RO 8 DUE EET ETH and receive one room cleaned FREE! Take Advantage Of Our Spring Cleaning Specials Schedule Now & Receive 10% Discount 1-800-956-MAID (6243) CALL 457-9522 Free Estimates Senior Citizen Discount Fully Insured & Bonded your insurance records. Located In Portland. 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