a a on OD we eR Ha a TE TR A A ag AW. Se | a The Dallas Post 2 Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 23,1994 7 2 HEDK 3% Library honors its many volunteers The Back Mountain Memorial Library entertained at a volun- -teér reception at the library November 11 to honor the many -'volunteers who give so much of their time and talent to the daily tasks of the library: the ‘Friends of the Library’. who *Igonduct so many different money-making projects to benefit front desk slipping books, alphabetizing cards, checking book the library budget, and the in-house volunteers who help at the numbers in the books for shelving, and shelve books in the reading room. Attending were, seated, from left Ann Jordan, Elda Oleson, Gloria McCartney, Carol King, Mandy Ptashinski, Deborah Burke, and Shirley Forney; standing from left, Agnes Buchko, Beth Rosenthal, Diane Stefanowicz, Felicia Waynesboro, Mary Ann Sigworth, Cleo Eneboe, Fran Cowett, Jane Ressa, Joann Runner and Lisa Bjelich. Children's Christmas story will begin next week An original children’s Christ- mas story, “Mossback’s Search for Santa,” by T.T. Cratchit, will appear in The Dallas Post over four consecutive weeks, beginning with the November 30 issue. The story depicts Mossback the Frog's determination to go to the North Pole to find out why Santa never visits him. He's convinced Santa just hates frogs. Along the way, he meets some other ani- mals who change his perspective, — LE leading to the climax in the De=. cember 21 issue. J) The series will carry original illustrations by Abington Journal® cartoonist Tony Comstock. » This is the second year that The, Post has offered an original story" as a Christmas present to chil: dren. Last year, “Rudolph is Miss- ing,” by George Bailey, presented and solved the mystery of Rudolph : the Red-Nosed Reindeer’s omi-. : nous disappearance. : Fun. at Playstation Children from The Playstation play group recently enjoyed a Halloween, party. Showing off their costumes are Nick Bar- bose, €helsey, Stiles, Lennae Herbert, teacher Cathy Mans- field and Elizabeth Schell. © LJ ~The Playstation playgroup meets at the Trucksville Shopping Center at the facilities of Major Performing Arts Center on Carverton Road. For more information contact Playstation director Judy Harvey at 696- 4755. Scouts have Halloween party Junior Girl Scout Troop 624 had its Halloween Party October 26, at the Dallas Elementary School. Attending were: front row, from left: Joshua Backes, Jessie Adkins, Carrie Cocolin Alaric Eby, Cassandra Backes; back row, Samantha Dymond, Loni Piekanski, Jessica Fields, Susan Dwinchick, Elizabeth Eby and Honorary Girl Scout for the day Barry Eby. Troop leader is Carol Ann Sosik. Assistant leader is Judy Eby. Pre a eg > J) — =e z Battle of Remagen vets seek members am A group of veterans of “The Bridge at Remagen” have formed a nonprofit tour group to reunite in Remagen, Germany, on March 7, 1995, the 50th anniversary of that event. This group will be led by Ken Hechler, author of the book, who also serves as the Secretary of State of West Virginia. = ELL a, Veterans and veterans’ families of the European campaign, ate in vited on the trip. Contact the Bridge of Remagen Reunion Committee, P.O. Box 8573,, S. Charleston, W.Va. 253083, or call 304-744-1348 during working hours or call 304-755-5006 from 6 p.m. to 12 p.m. Full information, free and without any obligation, will be promptly mailed. VOGUE BIJOUX NYS NON hg BEL -WITCUING SONDRA ROBERTS GIANFRANCO FERRE" SS Witchin [oh i ede 7 \WAVIEES 0 ZAI NE FZ Ba Tel VNR RZ GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE HOLIDAY HoUR.S, MON-FRI. I0AM-8PM * SAT. I0AM-5PM * UN. 12-5PM NICOLE MILLER
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