¥ . The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 9, 1996 “7 Susanna Fellowship slates fall events The Susanna Children and Family Fellowship of the Trucksville United Methodist Church has announced its plans for the fall. The Fall Fling for members and friends of the church will be held at Dymond's Farm on Oct. 12 at 5 p.m. On Nov. 25, the Fellowship will decorate the church sanctuary for Advent. The officers for the year are: Lois Gross, president; Karen Wil- liams, vice president; Cheryl Rob- erts, secretary; Tania Reinert, trea- surer. For further information on these and other activities contact one of the officers or the church office at 696-2897. Dinner Oct. 19 at Ruggles UM Church Ruggles United Methodist Church, Rt. 29, behind Harveys Lake will hold a Roast Beef Din- ner, Oct. 19, 4:30-7 p.m. Adults $6; children $3. Takeouts avail- able. & Boy Scouts take deep-sea fishing trip Boy Scout Troop 693 recently went on a deep sea fishing trip to Cape May, NJ. They stayed at the Coast Guard Station there and ate in the mess hall with station personnel. Everyone caught a fish. Front row, from left, Steve Balla, asst. Scoutmaster; Steve Honeywell, Dustin Lord, Jackie Cobleigh, Chris Suder, Jeff Pimm, Brian Ide, Ryan Lynn, Matt Ide, Jack Cobleigh, asst. Scoutmaster; Dylan Skursky, Matt Hinton, Tim Balla, James Yozwiak, Ray Honeywell, Brian Balla, Rick Blaine, George Lazur, Jr., George Lazur, Sr., parent; Rick Ide, parent; Ed Yozwiak, troop committee member; John Pimm, Scoutmaster; Mr. King, troop friend. Memorial items are added » to Back Mountain Library ~The Back Mountain Memorial ‘Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dal- “las announces the addition of the “following memorial books to their “collection. “In memory of David Shelby “The “Grapes of Wrath and Other Writ- ings”, “The Law of Patents” pre- .sented by Tom and Kerry Landon, ““Dream Trains” “The Devil's Adju- “tant” presented by the fellow em- -ployees of the Dept. of Pathology at the University of California, “St. Louis Cardinals: Memories wand Memorabilia From a Century “of Baseball” presented by Mr. and ‘Mrs. Thomas Di-Stasio. ‘In memory of Kurt Rosenthal “Divide and Rule: The Partition of Africa” presented by The Memo- rial Fund. ‘In memory of Mrs. Regina Hazeltine “Seven Trails West" pre- sented by Allied Signal Aerospace Inc. Montrose Operations, “Jack and Jackie: Portrait of An Ameri- can Marriage” presented by Wyle Laboratories, Inc. In memoryofFlorence E. Rother “Growing Your Own Herbs" “The Brothers Karamazov” presented by Carl Rother. In memory of Sadie Powell “A 3rd Serving of Chicken Soup For ' the Soul” presented by The Becker Family. In memory of Mary Hamilla . “Christmas With Jinny Beyer” pre- ' sented by Nancy and Lee Eckert. ' *.'In memory of Mrs: Beverly - Marchetti “Genesis: A Living Con- -versation” presented by Jeanne * Radcliffe. +.’ In memory of Homer Moyer “James Stewart” presented by Audrey B. Lord. “In memory of David Shelby “Training Mules and Donkeys” . presented by Tom and Kerry . Landon, “Messages From My Fa- ther” presented by Harveys Lake Yacht Club, “Cezanne” presented by Westmoreland P.T.O., “Gods and Generals” presented by Elk Lake Education Association, “Ex- ecutive Orders” for my loving fa- ther who showed me the love of reading presented by Laura McGeehan, “Bare Knuckles and Back Rooms”, presented by Harold Hoover, “Lost at Sea” presented by The David Shelby Memorial Fund. In memory of Anne G: Flannery “The Zero Hour" presented by Judie and John Phillips. In memory of Florence Rother “Taylor's Master Guide to Gar- dening”, “The Complete Book of Sewing” presented by Carl Rother and James and Patricia Cockerill. In memory of Gloria Hill “The Zone: A Revolutionary Life Plan to Put Your Body in Total Balance for Permanent Weight Loss” pre- sented by Mary C. Williams. In memory of Robert O'Malley “I Lived to Tell it All" presented by Rita Bren. In memory of Margaret H. Coughlin “Nene” “Honu" presented by Marilyn C. Rudolph. In memory of Regina Hazeltine “Shay Pendray's Needlecraft Projects”. “Stained Glass Basics: Techniques/Tools /Projects” pre- sented by Donald Hazeltine, “Hide & Seek”, “The Intruder”, “A Tall Dark Stranger" presented by Gloria Williams, “What Women Want" presented by William C. and Jane S. West. In memory of Sadie Powell “The New Candle Book" presented by Janet and Jim Bird. In memory of Joseph Banks “Undaunted Courage: Merriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson and The Opening of the American West" presented by Senator and Mrs. Charles D. Lemmond, Jr. In memory of Kurt Rosenthal “The Photographs of Dorothea Lange” presented by The Kurt Rosenthal Memorial Fund. Senior Citizen 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 ac- cepted and needed in order to expand this program. The following is the menu for the week of October 14. All menus include margarine, milk and cof- fee. MONDAY - Centers closed in observance of Columbus Day. TUESDAY - Veal w/peppers and onions, whipped potatoes, seasoned spinach, whole wheat bread, chilled peaches. WEDNESDAY - Dutch fried chicken, au gratin potatoes, broc- coli-cauliflower-carrots, corn muffin, banana. THURSDAY - Knockwurst w/ sauerkraut, hot German potato salad, vegetable medley, Kaiser roll, peanut butter cookie. FRIDAY - Egg salad w/whole wheat roll, lettuce-tomato slices, pasta salad, cream of broccoli soup, birthday cake. 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. - Hometown news * Hometown product The Dallas Post ~~ Whe Millage Cookery Carry Out “Foods & Elegant Catering 405 Memorial Highway, Dallas, PA 18612 (717) 675-0102 a... BEAT THE "BEGINNING OF THE WEEK BLUES" WITH BIG APPLE BAGELS FOR EVERYONE! Dallas Shopping Center Rt. 309, Dallas 674-6667 «+ Fax 675-1236 MONDAY ONLY 1 MONDAY ONLY i FREE! "un FREE! i 1 6 BAGELS WHEN 111/21B. 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