6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, March 5, 1997 Bee ~ 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 March 10. All meals ‘include margarine, milk and cof- fee. = MONDAY - Baked ham w/fruit sauce, sweet potatoes, harvard beets, whole wheat roll, oatmeal cookie. TUESDAY - Hot dog w/baked beans, oven brown potatoes, sauerkraut, chilled peaches, hot dog roll, beef barley soup, mus- tard /ketchup. WEDNESDAY - Beef barbecue, shells w/broccoli, buttered corn, grapefruit juice, sandwich roll, tapioca pudding. THURSDAY - Chicken cro- quettes w/cream gravy, whipped potatoes, parslied carrots, whole wheat bread, orange sections. FRIDAY - Tuna hoagie, lettuce- tomato, potato salad, vegetable soup, hoagie roll, sherbert, may- onnaise. Legal Auxiliary learn fine art of wine tasting ‘The Luzerne County Legal Auxiliary will feature Richard Murphy who will conduct a wine tasting class at the next meeting on March 6 at 7 p.m. at the MacDonald Art Gallery, College Misericordia, Dallas.For cost information and reservations call Shelley Russin.Shown from left, seated, Linda Brittain, Beth Rosenthal and Ann Nobile; standing Kathy Shucosky and Vivian Bednarz. Gate of Heaven installs officers Officers of the Gate of Heaven Altar and Rosary Society recently conducted election for Officers of the Society for 1997, Peg Canfield was chosen as President; 1st Vice President, Barbara Evans; 2nd Vice President, Carol Kristan; Treasurer, Melleray Thompson and Linda Scholl, as Secretary. Reverend David Cappelloni is Moderator.Standing from left, Carol Kristan; Melleray Thompson, Barbara Evans, Rev. David Cappelloni; Peg Canfield and Linda Scholl. BACK MOUNTAIN BRIEFS Senior citizens to meet March 6 The Back Mountain Senior Citizens will hold a business meeting on Thurs., March 6 at 1 p.m. The Social meeting March 20 will start at 12 noon in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. Sauerkraut and hot dogs will be served. Please bring your own place setting. Installation of officers will be held. Bingo and cards will be available. Meetings are held in the hall at St. Therese’s Church, Pioneer Ave., in Shavertown. New members are welcome. For information call 696-1828. Program open to all Methodist women The Dallas United Methodist Women will entertain other Back Mountain Methodist Women onTues., March 11 at 1 p..m. atthe Dallas Methodist Church. Speaker will be Mrs. George Czar. She will speak on “Easter Living in Easter Time”. All women are welcome. Handicap entrance at further side of the church., A - Ecumenical meeting March. 8 The Wyoming Valley Council of Churches is sponsoring an Ecu- menical Meeting of the Minds, Sat. March 8 from 1-3 p.m. at the First United Methodist Church, 408 Wyoming Avenue, West Pittston. Come and share your ideas. The discussion leaders will be Veronica Kovach, R.S.M., (VBS Leader, Plymouth Ministerium), Joyce Strubeck, (VBS leader, New items added at library The Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dallas announces the addition of the following books to their collection: NON-FICTION “In the Grip of Grace” by Mark Lucado “Faith and Treason: The Story of the Gunpowder Plot” by Antonia Fraser “Hail to the Chief” by by Robert Dallek “The Dilbert Principle” by Scott Adams “The West” by Geoffrey C. Ward FICTION “The Clinic” by Jonathan Kellerman “My Drowning” by Jim Grimsley “The Foundation Pit” by Audrey Platonov “God Save The Queen” by Dorothy Cannell “Trunk Music” by Michael Connelly “The Saskiad” by Brian Hall “The Curious Facts Preceeding My Execution” by Donald E. Westlake “These High Green Hills” by Jan Karon “The Venetian’s Wife” by Nick Bantock “Hunter's Moon” by Karen Robards “Falsely Accused” by Robert Tanenbaum “Masquerade” by Gayle Lynds “Altered States” by Anita Brookner Greater Pittston Area Ministerium), and Rev. Judy Wanck, (First United Methodist Church, Pittston). Also the Chris” tian Book Store in Dallas “Gifts From Above” will be displaying Vacation Bible School kits for the Summer of 1997. For more infor- mation, call Susan Harper, Wyo- ming Valley Council of Churches at 825-8543. ik “Collier's Encyclopedia, With Bibliography And Index” AUDIO TAPES A “Directed Verdict” by Thomas = = Chastain ge, “Murder on the Aisle” by Ron - Goulart “Rumpole and the Angel of Death?,- by John Mortimer - 0 “Traitors Gate” by Anne Perry = | “Favorite Dog Stories” by James Herriot “Make the Connection” by Bob : Greene and Oprah Winfrey “Amos N’ Andy” “The Regulators” by Richard Bachman _ “Contagion” by Robin Cook ~~“ “Moonrise” by Ben Bova “The Judge” by Steve Martini “Holding the Dream” by Nora Roberts “Superstitions” by R.L. Stine “Grand Passion” by Jayne Ann - Krentz ot “Moonlight Become You” by Mary, , Higgins Clark Sen “Legal Tender” by Lisa Scottoline,-.; “Total Control” by David Baldacci», “Little Boy Blue” by Ed Dee ~~, “Leading With My Chin” by Jay = = Leno Jy SCIENCE FICTION ) “Starshield Sentinels” by Margaret “ . ia n, [ T Hickman eA : “Heartbreaker” by Karen Robards EN ' ; 1H “Later Days at Highbury” by Joan Ladies Auxiliary sells soup March 12 Foi CAE ole The Ladies Auxiliary of the Sweet Valley Volunteer Fire Co. will be “Spring Fancy” by LaVyrle Spencer: selling homemade ham & bean and vegetable beef soup on Wed., Mar. “Red Leaves” by Paullina Simons “Daisy May and the Miracle Man”. ~ 12, at the fire hall, Main Rd., Sweet Valley. To order call 477-2176 or “Whispers of Moonlight” by Lori by Fannie Flagg Ecrnt i { 477-5502 by Mar. 7. The soup is $3 a quart. Please bring your own Wick a A container. “Hornet's Nest” by Patricia Daniels BIOGRAPHY Sin : Cornwell “An American Requiem” by James - “The Faculty of Useless Carroll i Shavertown UM holds dinner March 16 To ty Po The Dios EVO MY ~~ Shavertown United Methodist Church invites you to attend the third ypEO CASSETTE Story” by Sarah Ferguson and Jeff , Sunday monthly family covered dish dinner on March 16. Noreserva- «pgrsyasion” by Jane Austen Coplon iri tions are required. Bring your favorite dish of food to share; your own FE A placing setting; your family and friends. Mark your calendar, April20 REFERENCE MYSTERY i TGS of J will be the next one. : “The Value Line Investment Survey ~~ “The Queen’s Man” by Sharon Kay | 2 wfy Vol. 1 & Vol. II” Penman Cy 1 “4 RE of & Ca a . . “Help Line” United Way “Jane and the Unpleasantness at Order daffodils by March 7 Post 672 holds a night of horse racing A a a Te Ye y The Dallas American Legion Post 672 will conduct “A Night of 1997” Barron ~ Volunteer committee members team up to promote Daffodil Days for Thoroughbred Racing” at the post home onMarch8at7 p.m. The$3.00 “Crime in America” STORY COLLECTION - the Wyoming Valley unit of the American Cancer Society. From left tickets arenow on sale at the Legion Home, or from any Board member. “Encyclopedia of Associations” “The American Quilt Series. The to right, stands, Kathy Hofherr, Cheer Committee; Mary Fran Touma 8lsofouy a horse”. The publiciswelcome. and PLCBruleswill. “Gommercialtios & Marketing Pattern, The Pledge and The ~ Thomas and Mayclaire McCarthy, School Committee; Sister PP: Guide, 128th Edition Promise” by Jane Peart ry . Catherine Morris, President of the Board; and Marilyn Glogowski, a ! . President of Income. Place your order for daffodils by March 7 by a | - calling 825-7763. Daffodils are $5.00 for a bunch of 10. : = ; sak ui 4 Mi YE § CY 0 Of bos Gels eY all | : ng time and money, % . ® 4 : Too busy to go to the grocery store, . : Sick of those long lines at wholesale clubs. Y. Ol ly YO EWS . 3 | If any of the above describes you then I've got a program that you'll love. I can save you eg 5 20% to 50% on the consumable goods that you buy every week, ship everything right to : 1 ; ih . your door, and give you a 100% money back guarantee, for 1 full year on everything that WOY Nn to e eY oY 1eS J a you buy. . by If this interests you please call 1-800-372-7094 or 717-333-4692 and ask for of e est Side and more information. Sincerely, . “a ; J.G. Sickler Jr., Pres. ‘ ! 1G Seer an Back Mountain communities a Hm Geisinger is pleased to welcome ; Dr. Tony Groblewski, a family § practice physician in the Wyoming : ' Valley for many years, to its health WE'D LIKE YOU TO HAVE ALL THE FACTS AD BEFORE SOMEONE ASKS YOU TO MAKE A contin fo see patients at his two area offices, 349 Pierce Street, VERY IMPORTANT DECESION Kingston, (Geisinger Medical Perhaps you've had a phone call. Lately, CONSULT A LICENSED ay and iti I salespersons (employed by organizations other UN 02d, Lenn, ye1singer Medica than funeral homes) have been actively offering F ERAL DIRECTOR Group-Lehman), and will provide ¢ ~o L funeral merchandise "prearrangement" opportuni- Contact us, for more information on funeral hospital care at the Geisinger Dr. Tony Groblewski, M.D. ties- that is, plans where you may purchase merchandise and complete funeral prearrange- Wyoming Valley Medical Center. caskets, vaults and other things now, in anticipa- ments. We can sit down in your home or ours and " Biwiki tion of eventual need. discuss these options, explain the costs of a We are extremely happy to welcome Dr. Groblewski to complete funeral and help you compare. the Geisinger health system,” states Arthur W. Sherwood, IF A SALEPERSON CALLS Most of all, we want you to feel you're M.D., senior vice president for clinical operations. “It is our We want you to make an informed decision on making all the right decisions. Because our service pleasure and good fortune to have a physician of the stature prearrangements, whether you wish to purchase 0 His eomminity sms fun a business. It's a of Dr. Groblewski join our organization.” ¢ : . : 1 0 m : . . funeral i i alone i 2 Spite funeral Dr. Groblewski completed his pre-medical education at 675 ~ package. Its.up 10 you to askithe hight gueshions: Remember, only a licensed funeral director Wilkes College and earned his medical degree from the : : * Ask whether you are being offered a can sell funeral services. Thomas Jefferson School of Medicine in Philadelphia. ; Re A complete funeral service. He completed residency training at Wilkes-Barre Mercy G HP Information: Anyone can sell you funeral merchandise. i i ial ital Br + Ask whether vou are spanking with a Hospital and the Nesbitt Memoria Hospita , and has been 1 -800-631 -1 656 io Denied Bauctal Direc Ti : b I providing primary health care to families in the Wyoming it : © experiencedo serve you etre, ihe Valley and Back Mountain for many years. Dr. Groblewski is a Hie compassion to understand your needs. . . ® TIS « Ask if you can compare the offer and call ; member of the Luzerne County Medical Society. Geisin er | back at a later time. If you feel as though A Public Service Message by the member of the: Al ® you're being pressured - unfortunately, LUZERNE COUNTY FUNERAL " you probably are. 14 | © 1989, Pennsylvania Funeral Directors Association DIRE CTORS ASSOCIATION wl { a
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