‘6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Back Mountain briefs Daughter, Madeline born to Mulherns Charles and Therese Mulhern, Dallas had their 6th child, a girl, Madeline Therese on October 5. She has three brothers, Patrick, Daniel and Thomas and two sisters, Bethany and Abigail. L-L Class of '70 reunion meeting The Lake-Lehman class of 1970 will hold a reunion meeting Wednes- day, Nov. 9 at 8 p.m. at the Farmer's Inn, Hillside Rd., Shavertown. Election day snacks at Sweet Valley The Sweet Valley Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary will serve snacks all day on Election Day, Nov. 8 at the Fire Hall. Halloween story hour Oct. 29 A Halloween Story Hour will be held at Busy Bookworm Book Store, 550 Memorial Highway, Dallas (next to Fino’s) Oct. 29, 2-3 p.m. Free. Reservations are suggested. There will be a 10% discount on children’s books during story hour for those attending. Call 674-5595 for more information. Hoagie, bake sale at Shavertown Nov. 8 The Shavertown Ladies Auxiliary will hold a hoagie and bake sale on Election Day, Nov. 8, at the fire hall. Shavertown U.M. Women to collect food ‘Non-perishable groceries will be collected by the congregation of the Shavertown United Methodist Church at the worship services the weekend of October 29-30. Grocery bags are being distributed with tags that sugest the kinds of food needed for the Back Mountain Food Bank. The bags will be filled and return to the church Narthex hall. The program is directed by Lauren and Donna Smith of the church's Outreach task force. Jean Johnson chairs the task force. Meadows Auxiliary seeks missing member The Meadows Nursing Center Auxiliary will soon celebrate its 10th anniversary and is trying to locate Joan Kear, who participated in the Core Committee meetings. Information on an address or telephone number, can be given to the Volunteer Department at the Center, 675-8600, ext. 138. Troop 232 goes camping The following Boy Scouts of Troop 232 Gate of Heaven, Dallas attended Goose Pond Scout Reservation this past summer: Ryan Ward, Alan Mosca, Matt Motyka, Sam Brown, Damien Tyira, Ricky Dougal, Tim Flanagan, Joey Latosek, E.M. Hinchey, Rob Neher, C.J. Adamchak, Paul Dougal, Lee Griffin and Bruce Hubbard. Scoutmaster is Bob Neher. Scouts canoe river A weekend canoe trip down the Delaware River from New York to Pennsylvania was completed by 11 Scouts from Troop 232, Gate of Heaven, Dallas. Alan Mosca, Ricky Dougal, Sam Brown, Damien Tyira, Tim Flanagan, Joey Latosek, Rob Neher, C.J. Adamchak, Paul Dougal, Lee Griffin and Bruce Hubbard attended. . Scoutmaster is Bob Neher. ‘Marines to celebrate Corps’ 219th birthday Marine Corps ‘Reserve Center, Wyoming, will celebrate the 219th Marine Corps Birthday Ball November 12 at 1800 hours (6 p.m.) at the Victoria Inn, Route 315 Pittston Twp. ~All present and former Marines interested in attending can call Gunnery Sergeant Wetmiller at 288-1947, for information and tickets. Fun on the farm Recently Brownie Troop #649 toured Ed Mikolaichik’s farm in Dallas, where they gathered and filled a few bushel baskets of red potaotes for Mr. Mikolaichik. The girls were shown how Farmer Ed digs the potatoes with his farm equipment. Each girl selected a pumpkin and three potatoes to take home. Members are, bottom row, Angela Duris, Sara Sweptston, Jill Vanderhook, Laura Morgan, Jessica Kukosky; second row, Jana Stec, Shannon Kotch, Cassandra Backes, Sarah Rupert, Diana Glicini; third row, Ed Mikolaichik, Chelsey Coslett, Kaitlyn Musto.troop 649 True Beaut — A Skin Care & Wake up alon — e FACIALS Relaxing soothing facials. Customized to meet the needs of your skin. es WAXING Using Nu-Free Organic Hair Removal System. es MAKE-UP - Make-up lessons, makeovers, make-up applications for wed- ding parties & special occasions. We carry a full line of retail skin care & make-up products by Laboratoire Dr. Renaud. True Beauty 10 W. Dorrance St. ¢ Suite #2 Kingston (717) 288-2883 Wednesday, October 26, 1994 KIMBERLY L. HIGGINS AND GEORGE D. HOCKENBURY Kimberly L. Higgins to wed George Hockenbury Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Higgins, Kunkle, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Kimberly Lynne to George Dominic Hock- enbury, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hockenbury, Newtown. Miss Higgins is the maternal granddaughter of Alden Dietz, and the late Thelma Dietz, and the great-granddaughter of Emma Richards, and the paternal granddaughter of the late William and Elsie Jones. Hockenbury is the maternal grandson of the late Rose Spinucci, and paternal grandson of the late Mahlon and Sarah Hockenbui y. The bride elect is a graduate of Dallas High School. She is em- ployed at C-TEC Cable System in the Quality Assurance Depart- ment, Dallas. The prospective groom is a graduate of Hanover Area High School. He received his B.S. in Medical Technology from Wilkes University and Clinical training from Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, PA. He is currently employed at the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital as the Supervisor of Toxicology, Department of Labora- tory Medicine, and by Dr. Arthur N. Meyer as a Medical Technolo- gist. The couple will be united in marriage on June 24, 1995 at the Dallas United Methodist Church, Dallas. Senior menus Friends of Library to begin annual fresh citrus fruit sale The Friends of the Back Moun- tain Memorial Library announce their . third annual Fresh Citrus Sale. Quality is guaranteed, and proceeds benefit the Library. Prepaid orders must be received by November 14. Both oranges and grapefruits are available in boxes containing 2/5 bushel, at a count of 32 to 48 naval oranges, and 16 to 24 for ruby red grapefruit. Each selec- tion is priced at $10. Orders will be available for pick- up at the library December 4, from noon to 4 p.m. or Decembe 5, from 10a.m. to 1 p.m. or 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Checks payable to the Back Mountain Memorial Library should be addressed to -96 Huntsville Road, Dallas. PA 18612. ¥} For further miorhstionEs call 675-1182. x Billiard tourney Nov. 12- 13 will benefit Make-a-Wish = The Annual Wilkes Pools Make- A-Wish of NEPA Billiard Tourna- ment will be held November 12 and 13 at the Wilkes Pools show- room on Mundy Street in Wilkes- Barre Township. Featured at the event will be guest personalities and live broad- casts from WDLS “Hot Country” 93.7 F.M. Entrants will be limited to 256 participants and be a triple elimi- nation. Prizes include a $200 Wilkes Billiard Gift Certificate for 1st place and a $100 Wilkes Pools Billiard Gift Certificate for 2nd place. Tournament sponsors ‘are Wilkes Pools and WDLS “Hot Country” 93.7 F.M. The Make-A-Wish Foundativd of Northeastern Pennsylvania is an 11 County Regional Institu- tion that grants wishes to-chil- dren with terminal illnesses+and life threatening medical condi- tions. Registrations are being taken at Wilkes Pools, Mundy Street Showroom during Peguiand husi: ness hours. Further information can be obtained by calling 824- 2300 or 829-3235. Service work recognized At a recent dinner meeting, Al Radginski was retognized for 15° years as a member of the Lake Silkworth Area Lions Club. Radginski worked with the Luzerne County Fall Fair, children’s Christmas party, Christmas food distribution to the needy, Adopt- A-Highway, White Cane collections, Lions Eye Bank, Lions Club, = International Foundation and all fund raising projects. Radginski has also served as president of the Lake Silkkworth ° 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. The following is the menu for the week of Octobe4 31. All meals include margarine, milk and cof- fee. MONDAY - Halloween Special Menu! Baked pork chop w/stuff- ing and gravy, sweet potatoes, cabbage slaw, dinner roll, ginger- bread man, apple cider. TUESDAY - Pierogies w/onions and butter, broccoli, hot fruit compote, whole wheat bread, sherbert, cottage cheese salad. WEDNESDAY - Chicken w/ creamy dill sauce, noodles, car- rots w/dill, pineapple juice, din- ner roll, lemon pudding. THURSDAY - Baked pork chop, sweet potatoes, corn on the cob, raisin bread, blueberry pie. FRIDAY - Tuna salad w/pita pocket, mayonnaise, marinated tomato salad, cole slaw, whole wheat pita, N.E. clam chowder, fruit mix. For further information, con- tact the Luzerne /Wyoming Coun- ties Bureau for the Aging Nutri- tion Program or call the Senior Citizens Centers nearest your home. Area Lions Club. oF Immediate Past District Governor Stephen Yokimishyn, left, and: club president Kelvin Swnager, right,presented Radginski, center, with a chevron for his many years of community service. November 1, 1994. MAC Wore Aroask Cot & You’ll be the star Christmas. this Join our $10-a-week Christmas Club now and receive an early present-a set of eight 16-oz. crystal cooler glasses free. You'll receive 3.00% APY* interest on your money, with your coupon payment book, making this special offer a favorite all year long. Other Club options are also available. 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