The Dallas Post L Dallas, PA Thursday,June 20, 2002 5 @ Wayne New memorial books donated to ® Back Mountain Memorial Library In memory of Jane McMichael, “At Home in the Garden” by Becke Davis, presented by Ster- ling W. McMichael. , In memory of Jane McMichael, “Small Garden Solutions” by Richard Bird, presented by Ster- ling W. McMichael. In memory of Kathryn Hall, “Water Features for Garden” by Helen Nash, presented by Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Nicholson. In memory of Harriet Sands, “Double Live” by Garth Brooks CD), presented by Susan Baker. In memory of Harriet Sands, *T.V. Cowboys” presented by Su- ‘san Baker. In memory of Ted Calabro, “Last Flight Out” by Randy White, presented by Wilbur W. Scott. In memory of Margaret Atkin- son Bytheway, “Fighting for the Union Label” by Kenneth C. Wolensky, presented by Kingston Township High School Class of 1942. In memory of Leigh Ann Mor- gan, “Katie and the Mona Lisa” by James Mayhew, presented by The Clemson Family-Trudy, Paul, Nicole and Christopher. In memory of Anna Tetschner, “Oma’s Quilt™ by Paulette Bour- geois, presented by Mary Hyn- ick. In memory of Sherri Harvey, “Charlotte’s Web” by E.B. White, presented by Libby, Bill and Bri- an Vetter. In memory of Rosalie M. Wolensky, “Making and Keeping Creative Journals” by Suzanne J.E. Tourtillott, presented by Dr. Gilbert R. Griffiths, Superinten- dent Dallas School District. In memory of Joseph F. Par- sons, “Thanks for the Memories, Mr. President” by Helen Thomas, presented by Beverly Parsons. HONOR BOOKS In honor of Janet E. Cowan, “The Gold-threaded Dress” by Carolyn Marsden, presented by Dallas Kiwanis Club. In honor Janet E. Cowan, “Fri- da” by Jonah Winter, presented by Dallas Kiwanis Club. 55-Alive Courses at Mountain Grange Mountain Grange #567, Carverton, is planning three AARP 55-Alive Courses from 1-5 p.m on the following dates: July 11 and 25, August 22 and 29, and September 19 and 26. Each course consists of a total of eight hours. Therefore, each date will be four hours each. The cost is $10 per person. Upon completion of the course, each person receives a certificate that can be sent to their automo- bile insurance carrier. Call your insurance agent to determine ex- actly what percentage discount will be given. Usually the reduc- tion is 5 to 15 percent. You must register prior to the specified classes as classes are - limited to 15-20 persons. You may register by calling 333-1021, 287-6354 or 586-5132. From Trucksville, turn at the traffic light onto Carverton Road., at stop sign, turn left (Eighth Street), building is across from Bodle Road. Douglas Bulford and Jennifer Quinn Quinn, Bulford plan Caribbean wedding Mr. and Mrs. Perry Xenakis. Andrew Cherup and Patrice Xenakis Xanakis, Cherup to marry Randall J. Xenakis, Dallas, announce the en- gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Patrice Kelly Xenakis, Radnor, to Andrew John Cherup, Radnor, son of Mr. Jack Cherup, Dallas, and the late Kathleen Cherup. The bride-to-be is the granddaughter of Joseph and Rose Kel- ly, Florida, and Evelyn Xenakis, New Hampshire, and the late The groom-to-be is the grandson of the late Andrew and Anna Cherup, and the late James O'Neill and Evelyn Walko. Ms. Xenakis is a 1993 graduate of Dallas High School, and a Mr. and Mrs. John Quinn, Wilkes-Barre Twp., announced the 1997 graduate of Ursinus College, where she earned a bachelor engagement of their daughter, Jennifer Ann, to Douglas John Farewell Covered Bulford, Shavertown. of science degree in psychology. In 1999 Ms. Xenakis received . . The bride-to-be is a 1990 araduite of Coughlin High School. her master of social work degree from the University of Pennsyl- Dish Dinner to She obtained her Associates Degree at Luzerne County Commu- vania. She is a licensed therapist and currently employed as an nity College and will be completing a bachelor's degree in Ac- Employee Assistance Consultant for Ceridian Corp. in Plymouth . counting in May 2003 at Wilkes University. She is employed at Meeting. salute Libecks Commonwealth Telephone Company in Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Cherup is a 1989 graduate of Dallas High School. He at- The prospective groom is a 1995 graduate of Dallas High tended college at the University of Delaware, and is a 1994 grad- The congregation of the School. He is employed as a Business Sales Representative at uate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where he earned a Huntsville United Methodist Church will hold a Farewell bachelor of science degree in marketing. He is employed as a Vice President of Sales for Aegis Commerce, Inc. in Philadelphia. - ¢ CTSI in Dallas. The couple will be united in marriage on August 10 in the Ba- Glenne Willson Willson celebrates 100th birthday ~ Glenne Willson, formerly of Haddonfield Hills, Dallas, from 1967 to 1995 recently celebrat- ed her 100th birthday. Prior to moving to Vacaville, Ca., Willson was an active Ww member of The Meadows Volun- teer Program and Kitchen Band Covered Dish Dinner at 5 p.m. June 22 for Dr. Rudolph Libeck and Mrs. Carol Libeck. Dr. Libeck and his wife are re- tiring after 11 years of service at Huntsville United Methodist Church. Crime Watch meeting June 27 in Jackson A Citizens Crime Watch meet- ing will be held Thursday, June 27 at the Jackson Township Municipal Building, beginning at 7 p.m. Officer Kelly from the . Pennsylvania State Police will speak on phone and internet scams. hamas. The couple will exchange vows August 24. Senior Citizens Centers spon- sored by: theiArea Agency on ag- ing for Luzerne and Wyoming Counties offers hot ‘noon meals Monday through Friday to people 60 years of age or older. Dona- tions from participants are grate- fully accepted and needed in or- der to expand this program. The following is the men for the week of June 20-26. All menus include margarine, milk and coffee. The local Senior Center is located at 22 Rice St., Dallas. THURSDAY: Dutch fried chick- en, parsley boiled ' ‘potatoes; glazed carrots, applesauce, rye bread, cranberry juice. FRIDAY: Seafood salad, let- tuce, tomato and mayonnaise, cole slaw, kaiser roll, beef noodle soup, Birthday Cake. MONDAY: Skin Safety Day. Picnic burger, oven roasted pota- toes, roman vegetable medley, sandwich roll, fruited gelatin. 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