TT A J yey Ts >) @ scouting activities. “years old or have completed the fifth grade, you are eligible to par- wticipate in the Scouting Program. sign Up Night” is September 23 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 22, 1993 7 Boy ScoutTroop 165 plans Sign-up Night September 23 Boy Scout Troop 165 is prepar- ing for another year of organized If you arell “from 6:30 p.m. - - 8 p.m. The purpose of Scouting is to prepare a young man to take the proper road to adulthood and to increase his degree of self reliance. In order to help our youth start on that right path, we must increase his values and sense of belonging. This can be accomplished by him joining with boys his own age that have the same moral standards. If you're interested in learning new skills, having fun, enjoying outdoor camping and activities and want to be proud of what your ideals are, then join the Scout Program. Troop 165 which is sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, meets each Thursday, 6:30 p.m. at the LDS Chapel located on Manor Drive in Trucksville. No fee is required to join this troop. If you need more information about joining, call Dan Davis at 287-6621. Scouting is a nonde- nominational activity that can be enjoyed by all young men. Rainbow for Girls Assembly 45 to install officers Sept. 23 \ ~ Wilkes-Barre Assembly No. 45, International Order of Rainbow for five years. She is also the Chapter Sweetheart of the Susquehanna Misericordia offers fitness programs for all age groups College Misericordia’s “Fitness and Fun” program will offer a variety of fitness classes for adults and children throughout the fall season. The program features classes inaerobics, karate, WATERrobics, learn to swim, lap swimming senior swim and more. All classes will be held in the Anderson Sports-Health Center. Swim classes include the “Little Lapper” pre-swim and safety pro- gram, “Mini-Mates” parent/chil- dren water guidance and an adult learn-to-swim class. Karate classes will be taught by Paul Marsh, master instructor. Classes for boys and girls 5-12 years old will be offered on Satur- days beginning September 25. For more information on the “Fitness and Fun” program at Misericordia, contact the continu- ing education office at 675-2862. Charm class starts Sept. 25 Linda O'Boyle, former Miss PA / America, now settled in N.E. PA, is pleased to announce open en- rollment for Fall '93 classes at Zane Studio of Fashion and Charm. Fall '93 classes are avail- able in Pittston and now in the Back Mountain. Pittston classes will begin September 22. Back Mountain classes will begin Sep- tember 25. For more information, 675-1761. For girls aged three to six, a “mini” charm course is available. Just six weeks, this course is geared toward helping youngsters develop self-confidence and poise. A complete 12-week course is available for girls aged seven through teen years. Linda O’Boyle was Miss PA Girls, will hold open installation on Thursday, Sept. 23 at 7:30 p.m. atthe Masonic Hall, 25 North Fran- klin St., Wilkes-Barre. Everyone is welcome. '" Betty Ann, Estus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Estus, Sr. of Hunlock Creek will be installed as Worthy Advisor. ~ Betty Ann is a junior at North- West Area High School, where she is a member of the marching band and concert band. She is also a fnember of Messiah Lutheran €hurch, Wilkes-Barre. 2. Miss Estus has been a member of Wilkes-Barre Assembly almost Chapter, Order of De Molay. Betty Ann is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Estus, Westerly, R.I. and Mrs. Ethel Sto- larick, Lehman and the late George Stolarick, also the late Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Yekel, Hunlock Creek. She has two brothers and a sister, Thomas Estus Jr., California, Herbert Estus and Michelle Saxe, both from Shickshinny. Installing Miss Estus will be her sister, Mrs. Michelle Saxe, P.W.A. Past Grand Rep. to Kentucky, a majority member of Wilkes-Barre Assembly No. 45. Penn State Extension will offer adult weight program Penn State Cooperative Exten- sion of Luzerne County is offering a ten-week adult Weight Manage- ment Program, “My New Weigh of Life". Participants can register for a Tuesday morning or a Tues- day evening class beginning Oc- tober 12 and continuing through . Decemer 14, 1993. The “My New : @® in Weigh of Life” morning sessions will be held from 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. The Tuesday evening ses- sions will be held from 7-9 p.m. Both the morning and evening elasses will be held at the Luzerne County Extension Office, 5 Water Street; Courthouse Annex; Wilkes- Barre. “The My New Weigh of Life” program is a first step toward Religious services ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH - 196 N. Main St., Shav- ertown. 675-3859. Pastor Harold R. Baer, Jr.Worship, 8:30 and 11 a.m. Church school for all ages o: 45 a.m. Visitors welcome. % DALLAS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 4 Parsonage St., Dal- las. 675-0122. Rev. Michael A. Bealla, Pastor. Sunday School, 9 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. SHAVERTOWN UNITED ETHODIST CHURCH - 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. 675- 13616. Pastors, Rev. James A. Wert, IRev. Harriet L. Santos. Music Dir., {Rosento E. Santos. SATURDAY: 15:30 p.m., Chapel Service. SUN- IDAY: 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Worship {Services. Visitors expected. Sun- jday study classes, 9:45 a.m. |PHONE- A-PRAYER 675-4666. H - We Buy Used Pianos (of: 1B Co) |B { (=I) 1-800-216-8742 National Music Co., Wilkes-Barre » TNT ON SHE AT ME r Par enpre Ly a PHARMACY al ei ES Sa i a a « Computerized Prescription Service « Russell Stover Candies « Greeting Cards - PA Lottery Ticket - Newspapers « Magazines 159 N. Memorial Hwy., | Shavertown, PA 675-1191 permanent weight loss. The pro- gram is research-based and was developed by Dr. Madeleine Sig- man-Grant, 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 dieting and no intense exercise programs. “My New Weigh of Life” focuses 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. For program information and a registration brochure, call Penn State Cooperative Extension at 825-1701. Registration is lim- ited. The most Back Mountain news The Dallas Post LISA ANN ROBINSON AND FRANCIS HUPPMAN Lisa Ann Robinson to wed Francis Hupp man Lisa Ann Robinson, Baltimore, Maryland and Francis Xavier Huppmann, Baltimore, Maryland announce their engagement and approaching marriage. The bride elect is the daughter of Thomas R. Robinson of Dallas and the late Beverly J. Robinson. The prospective groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huppmann of Baltimore. Ms. Robinson is a graduate of Dallas High School and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Quantitative Business Analysis from Penn State University. She is currently employed as a financial Systems Analyst at Black & Decker's Corporate Head- quarters located in Towson, Md. Huppmann received a Bachelor of Science degree in Production Operations Management from the University of Baltimore and was recently graduated from Georgetown University's Executive Inter- national Business Program. He is currently employed as Supervi- sor of Manufacturing at McCormick, Inc. in Hunt Valley, Md. An evening reception will take place on December 18, 1993 at the Forty Fort United Methodist Church. Winterthur trip October 24 The Wyoming Historical and Geological Society is pleased to announce a one day trip to Win- terthur Museum in Winterthur, Delaware, Sunday, October 24. The society will be traveling to Winterthur Museum leaving the Holiday Inn on Route 315, Wilkes- Barre at 7:30 a.m. stopping for brunch in Quakertown. At the museum, we will receive a guided tour of the period rooms, which exhibit the home furnish- ings of over 200 years of early American life. We will also tour the newest attraction, “The Gal- leries”, which focus on woodwork- ing and clockmaking. The spec- tactilar gardens will be open for viewing too. The cost of the trip is $45 for society members and $48 for nonmembers. Reservations must be made by October 10, with your check or money order included. For further information, con- tact the society at 823-6244, or stop in at 49 South Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre. contact Linda O’Boyle-Zaneski at 1991, and a Talent winner at the 655-1059, or leave message at Miss America pageant. Back Mountain briefs | New Cub Scout pack organized A new cub pack is being organized for young men who are between the ages of 8 and 11. Any parent or legal guardian who would like their son to join may do so by attending “Sign Up Night” on September 23. Membership fees are free but you will be required to fill out an application with current medical information. Pack 165 is being sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and is located on Manor Drive in Trucksville. Come out on “Sign Up Night” or call Dan Davis at 287-6621 for additional information. Cub Scouting is a nondenominational activity that can be enjoyed by all young men. Coast Guard Auxiiary offers boating course Safe Boating Course - Flotilla 15-04, U.S. Coast Guard Aux., is offering a 10-week course in “Boating Skills and Seamanship” in Room L-100, Loyola Hall, University of Scranton, each Monday night begin- ning September 27 at 7:30 p.m. - The course is open to the public. Young people are invited. There is a $15 charge for the books. For more information, call 941-6238 or 941-6323. Renewal service Sept. 29 at Dallas Baptist Dallas Baptist Church, Harveys Lake Highway, Dallas, will hold a Renewal Service, Wednesday, Sept. 29 at 7 p.m. Richard David Coss is the speaker, author of two books: Wanted and Full Pardon. Ifyou've heard him before you'll want to hear him again. If you haven't heard him, you will want to hear him. He is an ex con preacher, 32 arrests and three trips to prison, he was arecipient ofa Presidential Pardon, Dec. 23, 1975. In charge of full time prison ministry 21 years, a full time evangelist 16 years, he has Spoken to over 5,000 high school students. : , Legion to install officers Sept. 23 Daddow-Isaacs Auxiliary Unit 672, The American Legion, will hold Installation of Officers, Thursday, Sept. 23 at the Post Home, Memorial Highway, Dallas, at 7:30 p.m. Florence Owens will be installed as new president. Refreshments will be served. The Post makes a great gift! Lenber ©1993 Mellon Bank Corporation. 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