> The Dallas Post L Dallas, PA June 20, 2001 7 Back Mountain Memorial Library new books The Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dal- las, announces the addition of the following books to their col- lection. FICTION “The Songcatcher” by Sharyn Chesney “Seduction by Design” by San- dra Brown “Irish Eyes” Greeley “A' Day Late and a Dollar Short” by Terry McMillian by Andrew M. McCrumb “Apache Dual” by Jon Sharpe “Brazen Virtue” by Nora Roberts REFERENCE “A King's Ransom” by James “Book Review Digest” Grippando “Standard and Poor’s Register: “Bubbles Unbound” by Sarah of Corporations, Directors and Strohmeyer Executives” April 2001 NONFICTION YOUNG ADULT “Play Ball!: the story of Little “The Lost Years of Merlin” League Baseball” by Lance Van Auken “The Trial of Henry Kissinger” (Book One) by T.A. Barron “The Seven Songs of Merlin” (Book Two) by T.A. Barron by Christopher Hitchens “The Fires of Merlin” (Book “The Fibromyalgia Relief Hand- Three) by T.A. Barron book” by Chet Cunningham “The Mirror of Merlin” (Book Four) by T. A, Barron LARGE PRINT “The Wings of Merlin” (Book FICTION Five) by T.A. Barron “Unholy Dying” by. Robert Barnard BOOKS ON TAPE “The Indwelling: the beast: “Dreamcatcher” by Stephen takes possession” by Tim F. La- King “On the Street Where You Live” by Mary Higgins Clark Haye “My Dear Duchess” by Marion Lipka and Pettit honored Lake Silkworth Area Lions honored club members Stephen Lipka and Wayne Pettit with Melvin Jones Fel- lowships, the highest form of recognition offered by Lions Clubs International Foundation to acknowledge an indi- vidual’s dedication to humanitarian service. Past District Governor Tony Stefanowicz, who was named a Progres- sive Melvin Jones Fellow at District 14W’s recent cabinet meeting, presented the Fellowships to Lipka and Pettit at 5 a recent club meeting held at the Red Rooster Restau- rant, Pikes Creek. Lions honored, from left: Tony Ste- _fanowicz, Wayne Pettit, Stephen Lipka, Attorney David Lipka. | Fireworks will be at fairgrounds Due to the expansion work being done by the Dallas Area School ¢ District the annual fireworks hosted by Unimart Corporation, for- Frid i £ 5 Nm b merly the Orloski Corp., will be held at the Luzerne County Fair- grounds. The fireworks will be held at dusk on July 3 with a rain date of July 5. The fairgrounds are located on Route 118 in Dallas/Lehman Twp-Borough. There is plenty of parking on the fairground in lots A and B. Any information on the fireworks can be obtained by calling Uni- # mart at 829-0888 ext 412. . | . | i BMT Seniors to meet June 21 Back Mountain Seniors will meet June 21 at Francis Slocum Park for a picnic. Come early to enjoy the day at the usual pavilion. If the pavilion is unavailable, meet in the upper area as before. Signs will be posted. Some members will attend the retirement party for Mary Ann Da- % ley, Project Head Coordinator, which is sponsored by Catholic So- - ry $ OE fe 2a Tee ih A ASM cial Services. Date is June 26 at noon, Genetti’'s Hotel on Market Street, Wilkes-Barre. For information, call 696-1828 or 696-3095. RISE & SHINE WITH |PENNSTAR BANK Stop in to our Dallas Branch in the UniMart on the Memorial Highway! We have an excellent staff ready to help you rise and shine with us: LOBBY DRIVE-UP 8am-4pm 7am-6pm Fri. 8am-6pm 7am- - 6 pm Sat. _8am-1ipm 7am-1pm For your added convenience, you can visit our 3 other Luzerne County locations in the East End Price Chopper, Market Street, Kingston and on Wilkes-Barre Boulevard. the week of June 21-27. MR. AND MRS. JOHN SUSANIN Moreland and Susanin unite 1n marriage Amy Frances Moreland, Wayne, and John Howell Susanin, Philadelphia, were married November 11, 2001 at The Church of the Holy Trinity on Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia. The Rev. Terrence C. Roper officiated. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Albert Moreland, Jr., Athens, Ga. graduated from Athens Academy in Athens, Ga.; Roanoke College, Salem, Va. where she earned a bachelor’s de- gree in business administration and economics; and Penn State University where she earned a master’s degree in business ad- ministration. She is a regional vice president for the fund raising consulting firm Goettler Associates, Inc., Bryn Mawr. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andre George Susanin, Wyn- newood and Harveys Lake and grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. John T. Howell, Jr., Wilkes-Barre, graduated from the Episcopal Academy, Merion; University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia where he earned a bachelor’s degree in international studies; and Temple University where he earned a master’s degree in business administration. He is a commercial real estate broker with Smith Mack Oncor International, Wayne. A reception was held at The College of Physicians of Philadel- phia. The couple spent their honeymoon in South Africa and Zimbabwe. They reside in Wayne. St. Paul’s prepares to move On Sunday, June 24, mem- bers of St. Paul's Lutheran Church will gather at 9:30 a.m. for the final worship service at 196 N. Main St., Shavertown, which served as their home for the past 75 years. At the close of the ‘Leave-Tak- ing Service’, representatives of the original charter members will carry a candle out of the Christ’. A relay will take place from the Shavertown location to the congregation's new church home off Route 118 in Dallas Township. The entire congregation will line the driveway and pass the candle, one to another, until it reaches the front door of the new sanctuary. Rev. Charles Grube will then lead the congregation Senior Citizens Centers spon- - rots, whole wheat bread, grape- sored by the Area Agency on Ag- , fruit juice, chocolate pudding. ing for Luzerne and Wyoming @ WEDNESDAY: Barbeque Counties offers hot noon meals chicken, scalloped potatoes, Monday through Friday to peo- cauliflower & broccoli mix, white ple 60 years of age or older. do- bread, banana. nations from participants are gratefully accepted and needed in order to expand this program. The following is the menu for All menus include margarine, milk and coffee. THURSDAY; Roast pork, whipped potatoes, spinach, lemon, cranberry juice, whole wheat bread, vanilla pudding. FRIDAY: Seafood Salad, sliced tomatoes, lettuce, mayon- naise, kaiser roll, cole slaw, beef noodle soup, peanut butter cookie. MONDAY: Pierogi w/onions & butter, pickled egg, mixed veg- etables, hot spice apples, rye bread, orange juice, fruited cookie. TUESDAY: Salisbury steak w/gravy, whipped potatoes, car- Kid’s fishing derby The 2001 Kid's Fishing Derby sponsored by the American Le- gion Post 967 is scheduled for Jun. 23, from 8 a.m. to noon at Harveys Lake. Registration, hot dogs, and soda are free. The award presentation is at 1 p.m, at the American Legion Post 967. When It Comes To Money Management... Look to the Star, Pennstar, 1-866-4STAR-PA LN www.pennstarbank.com Member FDIC 607 Main Road, Dallas mail: P.0. Box 366, Dallas (across from Offset Paperback) » & ‘All ool is local’ Shouldn't your advertising be, too! Love him or hate him, Tip O'Neill knew one thing - when the votes are counted, it doesn’t matter what people who live outside your district think about you. That's as true in the Back Mountain as it is in Back Bay, so if you're planning campaign advertising for a local office, put it where it will count the most...in The Dallas Post. The Dallas Post is all local, all the time. Our readers are among the most influential and active in the region, $0 The Dallas Post Serving the Back Mountain for 112 years church signifying the ‘Light of in a prayer service. Civil War Roundtable meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Wyoming Valley Civil War Roundtable will be held Thursday, June 21 at 7 p.m. downstairs in the Dallas American Legion (Post 672) on Rt. 415 in Dallas. This month's speaker will be the Roundtable’s Past President Ed Brewer, whose topic will be the Sinking of the Sultana on the Missis- sippi. 1800 soldiers died on their way home from the war-many of them ex-prisoners of Andersonville. The public is welcome to attend. Ice cream social at East Dallas UMC Ice Cream Social at East Dallas U.M. Church on June 20, 4-7 p.m. Church is located on Lower Demunds Road. Menu includes hotdogs, wimpie, potato salad, macaroni salad, beans, cake, ice cream, strawberries and beverage. Bible Study series begins Jun. 20 The pastors of the Back Mountain Ministerium are hosting a summer Bible Study series on the Gospel of Matthew. Speakers for the series include clerics from the Roman Catholic, Methodist, Pres- byterian, Lutheran, Episcopal and Disciples of Christ traditions. The series will be at noon (bag lunch optional) and again at 7 p.m. The series will be held in the Picnic Pavilion of Trucksville U.M. Church, Church Road, Trucksville. The series runs from Jun. 20 thru Aug. 22. Find the fountain of youth Kid's Day will be held Sunday, June 24, at 10:45 a.m. at the Em- manuel Assembly of God on the corner of Schoolhouse & Church Rd., Harveys Lake. Come on out and join us for bible stories that come alive, action songs, puppets, games, snacks, and more. For more info, call 639-5858. PSU W-B notes service awards Faculty and staff at the Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus in Lehman were cited recently for their years of service to the cam- pus. Back Mountain residents noting five years of service: Elyse Gold, counseling and yoga instructor; Albert Lozano, Ph.D. assis- tant professor of engineering; Kathy Pesta, financial aid coordi- nator; Thomas Seybert, Ph.D., assistant professor of surveying; William Karlotski, instructor/continuing education; and Myrtle Nagle, staff assistant/business office. Ten years of service: Jen- nifer Youngman, program coordinator/continuing education. Fif- teen years of service: Kathleen Brennan, instructor in English. Twenty-five years of service: Thomas Winter, Ph.D., professor of physics. Thirty-five years of service: John ‘Murphy, director of student affairs. Thomas “Tip” O'Neill Former Speaker of the House getting their vote might mean getting even more - their influence with friends and neighbors. Sure, the city papers can claim more circulation, but what good does i do if the readers live in Wilkes-Barre, Pittston or Mountaintop? Not a bit. 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