» Bo: i The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 15, 1996 * 7 Trinity names interim pastor “The Rev. Lucinda Stafford- Lewis was recently appointed as Interim Pastor of Trinity Presby- terian. Churc h in Dallas. Rev: Stallord-Lewis, a gradu- ateof Princeton Theological Semi- <nary, served as associate pastor “at Church of Christ Uniting in Kingston for six years and as a ‘chaplain at Mercy Hospital in «Wilkes-Barre prior to her appoint - ‘meni in November, 1994, as par- igh associate at Trinity. te She‘ and her husband, John, are the parents of two children Rachel and Taylor. Trinity's former pastor, the Rev. 4 Robert C. Murdock, served the “church for five years and is pur- iz suing other ministries. ' Sa to test sirens gf =o: State Correctional Institution Hat Dallas superintendent David 2 ‘Larkins announced that a test awl I» ‘be conducted of the ¥ “mstifution’s siren system May 15, po oe EN i - he} * > iE ine Arts Fiesta features area a i Fe » at Sfiproximalily 12 noon. +e ew The Fine Arts Fiesta will be "held on Public Square in Wilkes- Barre. May 16-19. "The Lake-Lehman High School © Band will play at 10 a.m. May 17. “Area artist Susan Lowcavage will «display her watercolors and prints during the Fiesta. Firie Arts Fiesta Adult Juried Award: winners from the Back -'Mountain are: 8 ‘Margo Vigorito, Harveys Lake, “Ali Tied Up” pencil; ‘Honorable Mention Graphics, Marquis Art and Frame Spon- sored Award, Sue Lowcavage, Hunlock Creek “Portrait of Mat- : thew White Eagle” pastel; “Vigorito, Harveys Lake; ''Second Place painting, Margo “Byron” “oil; ars ‘Honorable Mention Painting, Marquis Art and Frame Spon- Learning about wildlife Four generations celebrate birthday Kenneth Larish of Orange, a retired auto mechanic with the Pennsylvania State Police, celebrated his 80th birthday on April 28. Mr. Larish and his wife, Mertie, will celebrate thier 56th wedding anniversary May 15. Joining him in celebration of the occasion were four generations of his family including his wife, daughter, granddaughter and two great-granddaughters: Laura Madeira, Sue Larish Hand, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Larish, Rachel Madeira and Heather Hand Madeira. artists, musicians May 16-19 sored Award, Leigh Pawling, Lake Louise, “White Chair” oil; Honorable Mention Painting, Marquis Art and Frame Spon- sored Award, Leigh Pawling, Lake Louise, “Mark's Head”, oil; Third Place Photography, The Camera Exchange Sponsored Award, Michael J. Coviello, “Car- ibbean Songster”. photography; Honorable Mention Photogaphy, Marquis Art and Frame Sponsored Award, Diana J. Kwashnik, “A Long Way To Go". photography; Honorable Mention Sculpture, Betty McDonald, Dallas, “Bird in Flight”, alabaster; First Place Watercolor, Main Street Galleries Sponsored Award, Keith. A. Hunter, Dallas, “Adirondacks on Overbrook”, wa- tercolor. Small Wonders Nursery School, Shavertown, recently brought in two Game Commission officers to present animals of our area and ‘how they live. With Wildlife Conservation Officers Jim Jolley and'Dave Allen are: first row, Tyler Coleman, David Zurek, Larissa Lamoreaux, Rebecca Yanuzzi, J.J. Carr, Anthony Smith, Richard Wengrzynek, Chad Miller; second row, Scott Skammer, David- Scherer, Danielle Nafus, Erin Belles. Teachers are Sharon Jones, Kim Cool and Anne Tonkin. Area women attend state briefing Five Back Mountain members of the Wilkes-Barre District United Methodist Women Mission Team attended the annual governmental briefing in Harrisburg on May 7. sponsored by the Pennsylvania Council of Churches. The brieling offers an opportunity for Christians of all denomina- tions to review pending legislation. Atténding PA Impact were: Nancy Dukes, Lorna Laskowski and Barbara Glowach, Schray, Centermoreland UMW. Trucksville UMW: Janet Eddy, Lehman and Millie {Senion 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 [rom participants are gratefully ac- cepted and needed in order to expand this program. | EN - : : I'he following is the menu for the week of May 20. All menus include margarine. milk and cof- fee. MONDAY - Chicken scampi over rice, Roman vegetable med- ley, peach compote. cranberry juice. whole wheat bread. sher- bert. TUESDAY - Barbecue pork chop. scalloped potatoes. spin- ach. white bread. cherry pie. WEDNESDAY - Cheese ravioli w/meatballs-tomato sauce, green beans. Italian bread. fresh orange. THURSDAY - Baked fish w/ Creole sauce, parslied boiled po- taloes, brussel sprouts, whole wheat roll, fruited gelatin. FRIDAY - Ham salad, pasta salad. Clairmont salad. apricot nectar. hard roll. chocolate pud- ding. split pea soup. For further information, con- tact the Luzerne /Wyoming Coun- ties Bureau lor the Aging Nutri- tion Program or call the Senior Citizen's Center nearest your home. @ PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE &® RICHARDSON BROTHERS &® EMERSON LEATHER ® LEXINGTON &€ ROWE SHOWPLACE &€ KARGES Spring Savings on Century special savings on the superb quality and to brighten up your home this spring! FURNITURE GALLE Come home to Town & Country’s 4th floor for extraordinary elegance of Century furniture. Every Century dining room, living room, bedroom, occasional piece and all upholstery is marked down town country 253-257 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, PA Ham 'n Yeggers raise $1,434 for BMT Library Auction The 50th annual Back Moun- tain Memorial Library Auction will begin Thursday, July 11 and con- tinue through July 14. As has been traditional in the past, one of the initial fund raisers each year is the auction Ham 'n Yegg cam- paign. Our 50th chairman, Ernest Ashbridge. has instituted the old custom of inviting people to con- tribute a “ham” to be auctioned over the block. This year, being the Bi-centennial celebration of the auction, we are asking mem- bers to contribute to the purchase of these hams. Ham ‘N Yegg contr ibutor: sas of May 8 for the 1996 auction have donated $1,434 and they are: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ashbridge; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Baltimore; Jus- tin Bergman, Jr.; Dr. and Mrs. Michael Bucan; Robert L. Casper; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coscia; Mr. Birthday tea May 22 at Shavertown UM and Mrs. Adam Crahall; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dickinson; Dr. and Mrs. David Duncan; Mr. and Mrs. John Ennis: Mr, and Mrs. Charles Epstein; Shirley Forney, Agnes Gregson and Mr. and Mrs. Jossph Grimes. Also, Dr. I. Jacobs: George Lamoreux: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Maslow; Jane A. Miller; Mr. and Mrs. George McCutcheon; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nalbone: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Otto: Benjamin Phillips; Mrs. Lewis J. Reese; Arline Rood: Atty. and Mrs. Bruce Rosenthal; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ho ik and Mrs. William Run- ner, Jr.; John R. Shaskas; Mr. and i Donald Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Cromwell Thomas; Mr. Wwill- iam Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Tillman: Mr. and Mrs. William Umphred; Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Winter; and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zachary. 4% ¥ 4 El The United Methodist Women of the Shavertown United Methodist Church will sponsor a birthday tea May 22. at 7:30 p.m. in the Swartwood social rooms of the church. Tickets are $3.00 and can be purchased [rom the U.M.W. members or call Mrs. Ross Williams 696-3638 or Mrs. Joseph Allen, 675-0244. ®PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE &® HENDREDON & SHERRILL ® LANE & STIFFEL® ome home to From Janet and Dave... Sometimes those of us who grew up in this region forget what folks who move here know so well ... natural beauty, good neighbors and integrity. At Town & finest furniture, friendliest associates and most competitive prices you'll find anywhere. As always, our interior design specialists are available for your Phone: 823-0138 Sundays by appointment only Open Mon. & Thurs., 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M., Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat., 9:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. FREE PARKING e FREE DELIVERY ¢ CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE ¢ DECORATOR SERVICE VISA and MasterCard accepted : CENTURY ® LANE ® ROWE SHOWPLACE &€ LEXINGTON «® KARGES we have a wonderful quality of life enhanced by Country Furniture, we work hard to share those qualities with you, with some of the convenience. & T344ILS B ANVT ® TIIYYIHS BD NOAIVANIH * B®, SYFIHLOIG NOSAIVHOIA B dFHIVIT NOSIINA 3, NOLONIXIT & AYNINID
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers