The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 7, 1993 7° New memorial books on shelf at Back > & In ‘honor of the 50th anniver- > & by Dr.’and Mrs. Curtis English; the Kingston Township Class of Pri. Sun Sresident gi “Dictionary of Personal Finance” 1942. Each emer was presented presented by Mr. and Mrs. Dave In honor of the marriage of Dr. long stem white Mind i tied i : Andes; “Oxford Atlas of the World" and Mrs. Thomas John Costel- lighs and dark blue or oe presented by Dr. and Mrs. Mark lano “Your Victorian Wedding: NEW MEMBERS - Dallas Area Federated Women's Club inducted two members at their Apnl'i meet- © Pv ower and club colors. © Katlic; “Bankruptcy” presentedby presented by Dr. and Mrs. Char- ing held at the Castle Inn. Members joining the club in the ME 508 Mis, Jamss Sibert &. loa Deivenin, ois Participants in the induction ceremony above, are from left, Nancy Ferko, club president; Carol May- past year include Carol Mayeski: (Ar I o “ tT; i i i i i : Fu Lite ose > the Orarks’ Hi vor honor 2 2 os] nL eski, Tina Richards, new members and Mary Perugino, Membership chairman. and Tina Richards. wh sen y Roxanne Sidorek. Farr. ' te inhonor ofr and airs Flovd" commemersie ne marmnge LUZEINE GOUNtY Extension offers adult weight program © © @ Sanders on their 60th anniver- of Glen and Maureen Kozemchak : er sary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Townend “The Island and The Ring" presented by Mr. and Mrs. Justin Bergman, Jr.; “Conspir- acy” presented by Dr. and Mrs. Edward Shafer. In Honor of Mr. Glenn Forney “Ancient Light: Our Changing View of the Universe” presented by Mr. and - Mrs. . Hanford Eckman; “Thinking for a Living” presented sary” “Martha's Vineyard” pre- sented by Louise Brown; “Privacy for Sale” and “The Once and Fu- ture ‘Superpower” presented by Mt. and Mrs. George Yatsko; “Victorian Tales of Mystery and Detection” presented by Mrs. Burké-Rivers. In honor of Gregory Cox Koz- Mtn. Library Story Lady-"The Circus”. In honor of Robert G. Ryan, Storyteller-"Little Critter's, This Is My School”. In honor of Jane Nickalls, Story Lady-"The Night The Toys Had a Party” and “The Night The Toys Came to Life". In honor of the 50th reunion of Kingston Township Class of 1942 “The Oxford Companion to the English Language” presented by “County Christmas” presented by Nancy Kozemchak. In honor of Dr. C. Warren Koehl “Martha Stewart's Gardening Month by Month” presented by Jean and Frank Hughes. In honor of Russell G. Newell “The Psychology of Winning” (6 cassette tapes), Penn State Cooperative Exten- sion of Luzerne County is offering an adult Weight Management Program, “My New Weigh of Life”. It is a 10 week program. Partici- pants can register for a Tuesday morning or a Tuesday evening class beginning April 20 and morning sessions will be held from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. The Tuesday evening sessions will be held from 7-9 p.m. Both the morning and evening classes will be held at the Luzerne County Extension Office, 5 Water Street, Courthouse An- - nex, Wilkes-Barre. “The New Weigh of Life” pro- nent weight loss. The program is research-based and was devel- oped by Dr. Madeleine Sigman, Penn State Extension Nutrition Specialist. Participants will learn to make food choices they can live with for a lifetime. There are no forbidden foods, no endless diet- ing, and no intense exercise pro- - Womens oo Club inducts = two new 1 members The April meeting of the Dallas Area Federated Women's Clubwas highlighted by a candlelight cere-"~ mony to initiate new members into’ - the club. : Mary Perugino, Membership Chairperson, assisted by Nancy “ “My New Weigh of Life” focuses a 4 on life changes, on lifelong choices and on lifetime commitment. * Participants set reasonable goals and will learn how to make weight -. loss a permanent change. 4 Ra For program informationand a’ registration brochure, call Penn | continuing through June 22, 1993. The “My New Weigh of Life” r ego! State Cooperative Extension at emchak “America's Natural 825-1701. Registration is limited. * Beauty” presented by Nancy S. iy SEE Kozemchak. v, Le Te Drom “With My Now Kite i (D, You (a Catch The Wind Of Rising Rates.” Ocean’ Floor". In‘honor of Cathy Gelso, Story Lady-"Beauty and The Beast". 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