6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, April 27, 1994 a Back Mountain briefs Dallas Lions' new officers The Dallas Lions Club has nominated the following members for office during the coming year, effective July 1, 1994. + President Gary Hozempa; First Vice President, Dan Downey; Second Vice President, Dr. Jay Tanner; Secretary, Dave Keating; Tail Twister, Walter Roberts and Lion Tamer, Jack Williams. Also, the following were named to the Board of Directors: Harold Ruth, Frank Michael, Craig Tupper, Joseph Dwinchik and David Fitch. Genealogical Society to meet April 28 The Genealogical Society will meet April 28, 7 p.m. at the American Legion Hall, 386 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, with parking and en- trance in rear. It will feature workshop for those beginning family fe. history search and for experienced genealogists. ‘For information, call 383-0725 or 288-7609. Orthodox Easter services at St. Andrew's The following Orthodox Easter services will be observed at St. [Andrew's Orthodox Church on Huntsville-Idetown Road in Lehman ~ © e Thursday, April 28, Holy Thursday - Service at 7 p.m. ~~! e Friday, April 29, Holy Friday - Service at 7 p.m. . e Sunday, May 1, Holy Pascha - Liturgy at 9:30 a.m. followed by ‘blessing of baskets. ‘Medicine Shoppe hosts free health services + ~The following free services will be available at The Medicine Shoppe :in the Dallas Shopping Center: . . May 4, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., Free Blood Pressure Screening. May 5, 6, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Free Fitness Profile. © For more information call 674-5577. Da TE ~ Iv we FEEL GF LE ‘Chestnut Grove Cemetery Ass'n to meet I" The annual meeting of the Chestnut Grove Cemetery Association of ‘Loyalville will be held at 3 p.m. on May 1. All lot owners and interested persons are welcome. Meadows Auxiliary to meet May 9 ~The Meadows Nursing Center Auxiliary, will meet for a covered dish luncheon meeting May 9 at noon in the All Purpose Room, first floor. Community members are invited to attend to learn more about the Auxiliary. © Plans will be discussed for the upcoming, Market on the Pond, ‘fundraiser scheduled for June 18. . | For more information, call 675-8600. ‘Serra Club to meet May 2 “= The Serra Club of Wyoming Valley will hold its next liturgy and dinner meeting May 2 at 6 p.m. in the King's College Chapel. “7 Dinner will follow in the Susquehanna Room at the college. The ‘meeting will be conducted by Andrew Smith, president of the Wyoming ~ ‘Valley Serrans. - The Wyoming Valley Serra Club, which meets on the first and third ‘Mondays of each month, is open to new membership in its apostolate of fostering men and women religious vocations. 3 nd MOLLY PARSONS AND MARK J. DAVIES Molly Parsons engaged to Mark J. Davies Mr. and Mrs. Michael Parsons, Dallas, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Molly, to Mark J. Davies, son of Brian Davies, Manchester, England and the late Jean Davies. Miss Parsons is a graduate of Dallas High School and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing from Bloomsburg Uni- versity. She is employed as a Sales Development Representative for InterMetro Industries Corporation. Davies is a graduate of Radcliff Comprehensive and attended Bury Technical College. He is employed as a Sales Engineer for Powerscreen International. Following a September wedding, the couple will reside in Har- veys Lake. Tickets available to opening’ celebration of Flower Show ‘ The Northeastern Pennsylva- nia Philharmonic and the Back Mountain Bloomers Garden Club will host a “Rhapsody In Bloom” opening night celebration on Wednesday, May 11, at 6 p.m. at Montage Mountain. The $60 Patron ticket includes admission to the Flower Show and dinner. The public is invited to attend and tickets may be ob- tained by calling Chairman Roxanne Weinberger at 717-287- officially opens on Thursday, May 12 and runs through Sunday, May 15. The show, showcases ama- teur horticultural and design’ entries, educational exhibitsand a Garden Market. ‘ In keeping with the current: Philharmonic concert season: Visions of America theme, the Back Moutnain Bloomers .(pre- senters of the Show) have chosen “Rhapsody in Bloom” as the: Show's theme. o 7517. The second annual 1994 North- east Pennsylvania Flower Show OPM names George Nardi Employee of the Quarter: George Nardi was recently named Offset Paperback Mifrs., Inc. Employee-of-the-Quarter for the first Quarter in 1994. Nardi’s printing career began at the Williamsport Sunday Ga- zelle. After the Gazelle, he worked at the Fort Lauderdale Sun Senti- nel before coming to Offset Paper- back in 1985. George is . currently a Journeyperson in the Web Text Department and resides in the Back Mountain. He was chosen Employee-of-the-Quarter for his pleasant, cooperative attitude, attention to detail and admirable attendance record. As Employee-of-the-Quarter, he received an Employee-of-the- Quarter certificate, preferred parking for the quarter, dinner for two certificate and a $200 savings bond. P For more Flower Show infor- ® mation please call 1-800-836-. 3418. PILE GEORGE NARDI ia e '® Barbershop concert April 30 “Wyoming Valley Harmony Chorus” of the Wilkes-Barre Chapter, Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop: Quartet Singing in America (SPEBSQSA) will present its annual: concert at Irem Temple, North Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre on Saturday, April 30, curtain at 8 p.m. PRE Tickets to the concert are $8 each and available from chorus’ members, at the door of Irem Temple, on April 30 and by calling Ticket , Chairman, James Conahan, 825-4943 or Concert Chairman Walter" Griffiths, 735-5577. S.V. Fire Co. seeks White Elephant items Items for the White Elephant Booth at the Sweet Valley Vol. Fire- mans’ Fair, Memorial Weekend are now being accepted at the house next to the Fire Hall, Main Road, Sweet Valley. No clothing, please. Senior menus =~‘ Senior Citizen's Centers spon- ‘sored by the Luzerne/Wyoming ‘Counties Bureau For the Aging ‘offer hot noon meals Monday ‘through Friday to people 60 years of age or older. Donations from Sartioipanis are gratefully ac- ‘tepted and needed in order to ‘expand this program. #1 The following menu is for the Week of May 2, 1994. o! .' MONDAY - Swedish meatballs over noodles, broccoli, peach melba, white bread, margarine, sherbert, milk and coffee. {+ TUESDAY - Liver and onions, whipped potatoes, spinach w/ lemon, whole wheat roll, marga- rine, peanut butter Tandy cakes, lemon, milk and coffee. :! WEDNESDAY - Chopped steak w/cheese, hash brown triangle, parslied carrots, orange juice, sandwich roll, margarine, sugar cookie, ketchup, milk and coffee. THURSDAY - Mother's Day Special! Stuffed chicken breast w/gravy, dinner roll, margarine , whipped potatoes, buttered broc- coli, peaches and cream cake, mixed fruit salad, milk and coffee. FRIDAY - Crab cutlet w/tartar sauce, oven brown potatoes, zuc- chini and tomatoes, whole wheat bread, margarine, rice pudding, cole slaw, milk and coffee. For further information, con- tact the Luzerne /Wyoming Coun- ties Bureau For the Aging Nutri- tion Program or call the Senior Citizens Center nearest your home. 4 2a i ot [o ’ | Religious services ES ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH - 196 N. Main St., Shavertown. 675-3859. Pastor Harold R. Baer, Jr. Worship, 8:30 and 11 a.m. Church school for all ages 9:45 a.m. Visitors welcome. » he 3 THE ENEMY We call them taraxacum officinale, but you know them as Dandelions, -. 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