6 = The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 20, 1995 “ae 1 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 participants are gratefully accepted and needed in order to expand this program. The. following is the menu for the week of September 25, 1995. Alllunches include margarine, milk and coffee. MONDAY - Hot dogs w/baked beans, tater tots, sauerkraut, tomato juice, chilled peaches, hot dog roll, ketchup, mustard. TUESDAY - Baked ham, sweet potatoes, cauliflower w/butter- crumb topping, whole wheat bread, rice pudding. WEDNESDAY - Grilled chicken, rice pilaf, carrots w/dill, canta- loupe, whole wheat dinner roll. THURSDAY - Baked manicotti w/meatballs-tomato sauce, lima beans, orange juice, Italian bread, banana, gelatin, salad w/Italian dressing, parmesan cheese. FRIDAY - Tuna salad platter, macaroni salad, marinated toma- toes, cranberry juice, minestrone soup, assorted crackers, lemon pie. For further information, con- tact the Luzerne /Wyoming Coun- ties Bureau for the Aging Nutrition Program or call the Senior Citi- zen's Center nearest your home. Flea mart Sept. 23 at OES Hall AFlea Market and Crafts Sale will be held at the O.E.S. Building and parking lot on the corner of Woodlawn Avenue and Foster Street in Dallas; behind the former Acme, September 23, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Rain date is September 24. Lunch will be available. Reservations for 8x12 spaces at $10 are available. Vendors must furnish their own tables. For reservations contact Irene G. Transue at 675-1367. Craft fair at Nesbitt Medical Arts The Employee Planning of Entertainment Committee, Wyoming Valley Health Care System, will hold a Craft Fair and Bake Sale © September 23 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Nesbitt Medical Arts Building auditorium, 534 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston. EPEC is accepting reservations for craft vendors. A $15 fee will reserve an 8 ft. table for vendors to showcase and sell their homemade crafts. For more information or to reserve a table, please call Nancy Castano, 283-7545 or Joann Wolfe, 829-8111, ext. 3049. New address for W-B Black Lung Office Thé Wilkes-Barre Black Lung District Office is moving to a new location. Effective Monday, Sept. 21, the new address will be: U.S. Department of Labor, Black Lung Office, The Greco Building, Suite 100, 105 North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701. ‘The telephone number(s) will remain unchanged. ‘The office will begin moving on Friday, Sept. 22 and will be open at the riew location September 25, at 8:15 a.m. First birthday celebration for Donald Scavone ‘Donald Joseph Scavone, III, the soh of Donald and Gini Scavone, Dallas, is celebrating his first birthday September 20. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scavone, Sweet Val- leyand Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele, MICHELLE BARBER AND DR. BRIAN A. MOORE Michelle Barber to wed Dr. Brian Allen Moore It is with pleasure that Jack and Carol Barber of Leesburg, FL, announce the engagement of their daughter Michelle Barber, to Dr. Brian Allen Moore, son of Martin and Shirley Moore of Dallas. Miss Barber is a graduate of the University of Central Florida, where she received a bachelor's degree and subsequently in December, 1994, was awarded a master's degree in speech pathology. She presently is employed in Orlando, Florida by CM S Therapies Inc. as a speech pathologist. Dr. Moore is a graduate of Dallas High School. He graduated from Bucknell University in 1988 with a bachelor’s degree in biology. He entered Georgetown University School of Medicine, where he graduated in June, 1994, and was awarded a degree of Doctor of Medicine. While at Georgetown, Dr. Moore was competi- tively awarded a medical scholarship by the United States Air Force and was commissioned a captain in the USAF upon gradu- ation. Dr. Moore is currently completing a three-year residency at the Orlando Regional Medical Center in Orlando, specializing in trauma medicine. The couple will exchange vows on October 27, at Prince of Peace Episcopal Church, Dallas. "Mom & Me' Club starts new season Library to host discussion... on women's literature Sept. 22 registration deadline, limit of 20 The Back Mountain Memorial Library, Dallas, will host a read- ing-and-discussion group on women's literature through a program developed by the Penn- sylvania Humanities Council. The Library is the first in Luzerne County to take advantage of this program. The group will meet at the li- brary at 96 Huntsville Road, Dal- las, for six Mondays, October 23, November 6, November 20, De- cember 4, January 15 and Janu- ary 29, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. The program, entitled Through Women’s Eyes III: From Girls to Women, explores the experience of girls growing up in a variety of cultures. Involved are the kinds of ceremonies and traditions which mark the transition from girlhood towomanhood, and what the different expectations about education, work, independence, love and family are. Readings Speaker will help readers ey L include: Ellen Foster by Kaye i Gibbons; Browngirl Brownstones, ; - by Paule Marshall; and A Tree | Grows in Brooklyn, byBetiySmith 4 and others. The discussions will be led by Patricia Hinchey, who received Bachelor's and Master's degrees ' in English Education from Wilkes : University, and her doctorate in English Education from Teachers College, Columbia University, New | York City. She is an Assistant & Professor of Education at Penn | - State Worthington Campus, Scranton, and has had experi- : ence in leading the Through | Women’s Eyes discussion group. i Participants will receive their « own copies of the books to be . discussed. There is a $20 regis- tration fee for the sessions. The . group will be limited to 20 per- . sons. Registrations will be taken | on Friday, Sept. 22 ONLY, at the | Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dallas from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Checks must accompany registration, and should be made payable to ithe library. MEA] appreciate popular fiction "Reading Popular Fiction” will be the topic of a special talk at the Back Mountain Memorial Library, Dallas on Wednesday, Oct. 11, at 7:30 p.m. This event is one of a series taking place during the celebration of the 50th Anniver- sary of the Library's founding. The speaker will be Dr. Sally Mitchell, professor of English and affiliated professor of Women's Studies, Temple University, Phila- delphia. She received her bache- lor’s degree in speech and educa- tion at the University of Colorado, her master’s degree in English at the Unviersity of Wisconsin-Mil- waukee, and her Ph.D. degree in English literature at Oxford Uni- versity. She was a Fulbright scholar at Oxford in 1972-73. Her publcia- tions include Victorian Britain: An Women’s Reading, 1835-1880. In her talk, Dr. Mitchell will introduce critical approaches that : will help readers to understand the pleasures of light fiction (and avoid arguments about its liter- ary value). Dr. Mitchell comes to the li- il 7 brary as part of the Pennsylvania—" Humanities Council's Common- wealth Speakers Program, a state- wide speakers bureau. The Coun- cil is a private non-profit organi-{} ¥ zation serving the Commonwealth * as an affilliate of the National.» Endowment for the Humanities. The Back Mountain Memorial Library is the first library in the County to take advantage of the, . Commonwealth Speakers Pro-,. . gram. = Reservations are required for. this event, and must be made by... Ar 3, {Ad Camp Hill. His great- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lex Rohland of Hunting- don, PA. D.J. has a sister, Alysa, who is 7 years old. DONALD JOSEPH SCAVONE Ill .- 9. ~ EY BE RELIGIOUS SERVICES BACK MOUNTAIN HARVEST ASSEMBLY - 340 Carverton Rd., Trucksville. 696-1128. Pastor, Daniel S. Miller. Sunday School for all ages, 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Wed., 7 p.m., "Out of Bounds" youth service. Midweek home groups; call for days and tims; Weekday prayer 6:30-7:30 a.m. Visitors welcome. DALLAS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 4 Parsonage St., Dallas. 675-0122. Rev. Michael A. Bealla, Pastor. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunddy School 9 a.m. SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 163 N. Pioneer Aves! Shavertown. 675-3616. Pastors: Rev.James A. Wert, Rev. Harriet L. Santes. Music Dir., John Vaida. SATURDAY: 5:30 p.m., Chapel Service; SUNDAY: 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Worship Services; WEDNESDAY: 7 p.m. ‘mid-week Chapel Service. Visitors expected. PHONE-A-PRAYER 675-4666. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH - 196 N. Main St., Shavertown. Suriday. Worship 8:30 & 11 a.m.; Sunday School 9: 45 a. m. Holy commiuhion lst Sunday of the month and festivals. Cry Room and Nursery available. Rev. Harold R. Baer, Jr., Pastor. Phone 675-3859. Everyone Welcome. Fl ¥ e? Doble Poecas Beauty Salon 50 Mill Street, Dallas, PA 3 (Formerly Lisa Shiviey) 675 -5 707 Reasonable Prices (Cuts, Colors, Perms, Roller Sets, Blowdrys, Nails) QO Hours: Tuesday 900-500 Men, Women Wednesday - 9:00 - 4: z UE ew re SA Styling FOUR SEASONS GOLF CLUB EXETER NITE GOLF TOURNAMENT od {o EE\VARST=To (Tal o Tg dg To 7:00 p.m. Registration 8:00 p.m. Shotgun Start Captain & Crew $22 per person NUT [Xo le ]| A Tg PL-X- 0 e | [e117] oF: 1 | tees, hole markers, pn Wo [oA 1=Tod (= Tol=X (oT: T | Wo] J VT Call 655-8869 & GOLF gCLIB “Mom & Me Club” is now in its sixth year in NE PA and offers mothers and tots ages 1'1/2 - 3 years old a movement and recrea- tional program that is positive, success-oriented, and lots of fun. “Mom & Me Club” is offered in 6- 7-and 8 week sessions throughout the 1995-96 school year in Trucksville. The activities, exer- cises, music and movement games are always new and fresh. Chil- dren's special programs director Judy Harvey is an experienced children’s teacher, using her edu<;o cation in recreation and educa+" tion, combined experience as a’ mother of three tots. “Mom & Me” works out of Major Performing Arts on Carverton Rd., Trucksville. For more information or to receive a brochure, please leave your name, address and phone number at 696-4755. Friendship Club...a socal play group for children, is also offered. Angel: Encyclopedia, and - The Fallen Chastity, Class and 675-1182 to reserve a seat. 1.1 ‘ ey BAAD [ALMNASI IS SAMS ATA i 17 6 FRESH SEAFOOD |: Fish, Clams, Oysters, Scallops |* Ocean-Fresh Every Week | : October 6. Call the Library. at... $0 Library seeks WW II vets for parade In its efforts to recreate the opening ceremonies for the Back Mountain Memorial Library 50 years ago, the committee planning the anniversary celebration next month is asking any veteran who marched in uniform 'in the parade on October 12, 1945, and would like to participate in the parade on October 15, 1995, to call Tom Reese at 675- 5929. Pq PROFESSIONAL TUTORING CENTER 655-6766 PSAT/SAT scHepuLE SAT Seminars for Seniors Only: begins Sunday, Sept. 17 PSAT Workshops for sophomores and juniors begins Sunday, September 24 Seniors Only SAT! To Call now to reserve a place. TRUCKSVILLE 696-4755 PITTSTON 655-1059 Charm Modeling and Finishing School FALL COURSES NOW ENROLLING! "MINI-CHARM" 6 Weeks for 3-6 yr. olds GROOMING/FASHION 12 weeks for 7-11 yr. olds TEEN FASHION/ MODELING 12 weeks for Teens Teaches Manners, Public Speaking — 02) Fanily Values, Poise, Postu Un <3 amily Vales os, Pose ina Oo iy Director cOR Thee courses designed 0 hel Wr Miss PA, Professional ev \ of i ren & young women de op oman, Print & Runway Model ees TAKE-OUT Fish, Shellfish, Chicken with Cole Slaw, Potato Puffs or Fries B ) DINNERS KING NEPTUNE SEAFOOD 740 Memorial Hwy., Dallas * 675-5073 ad I | 2 LOCATIONS! 696-4755 Classes Start in TRUCKSVILLE PITTSTON i 655-1059 ~~ |- MAJOR PERFORMING ARTS CENTER o ote HARRY Bou HAPPY 100" BIRTHDAY - CHIROPRACTIC! ig CHIROPRACTIC PATIENT APPRECIATION DAY | m September 23rd m 10:00 a.m. - Bring Family, Friends and Loved Ones to Help Celebrate The 100th Birthday of Chiropractic Health Care At Turosky Chiropractic m Complementary Treatments to our patients. m Complementary New Patient Examinations. 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