The Dallas Post L Dallas, PA Thursday,June 27, 2002 5 The Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dal- las, announces the addition of the following books to their collec- tion. * FICTION | “In This Mountain” by Jan Haron “Girl From the South” by o New books at BMT Library NON-FICTION “Fire. . Lover” by Wambaugh LARGE PRINT FICTION “Catch as Cat can” by Rita Mae Brown “Every Time I Love You” by Heather Graham “The Cabin” by Carla Neggers “The Heart of the Soul” by Joseph Missionary’s brother will bring update on children’s rehab facility Archbishop Eusebius Beltran of Oklahoma City will celebrate a mass of Thanksgiving Tuesday, July 2 at St. Therese’s Church, 64 Davis St., Shavertown. The Archbishop is the younger brother of Sister Sponsa Beltran, a Bernardine Franciscan mis- visited the church in past years, but the recent outbreak of war in Liberia prevents her from coming this year due to the un- certainty of safe transportation. Her brother will bring news of Our Lady of Fatima Rehab and the children it serves, now num- Trollope Gary Zukav sipnary who has cared for aban- bering over 300. ) | “Fire Ice” by Clive Cussler “Unknown Destination” by doned, handicapped children in All are welcome to attend the | “Without Fail” by Lee Child Maya Rasker Liberia, West Africa, for 35 mass and reception. F or. back- 1 ‘Mortal Hazard” by Kate J en- REFERENCE years. : ground ; information, visit the ings sImventions and. lbventors” The St. Therese s parish ‘has children Ss website at | “The Burying Field” by Ken- edited by Roger Smith been a major support of Sister www.epix.net/~krock/olofre- neth Abel “Britannica. Book of the Year Sponsa and her work. She has hab.htm. . “Social Crimes” by Jane Stan- 2002” : . . ton Hitchcock YOUNG ADULT | Dallas Class of 1977 will reunite July 5-6 i “A Mist of Prophecies” by “Shattering Glass” by Gail steven Saylor Giles The Dallas Class of 1977 will hold it's 25 year Reunion on Satur- 3 | “Betrayal” by Clare Francis “Ralph Nader: man with a day, July 6 at The Checkerboard Inn’s Picnic Grove in Trucksville. A | | “The Weather in Berlin” by mission” by Nancy Bowen kick-off celebration will be on the deck at Grotto Pizza, Harveys Lake a S. Just “Hanging on to Max” by Mar- on Friday, July 5. | “Unless” by Carol Shields garet Bechard For further information, or to register, please contact Barbara | “Gallows Thief” by Bernard SPECIAL DONATIONS Burkhardt Menzel at 696-1601 or Cindy Lefko at 333-4496. Cornwell “Historical Dictionary of World : . | “The Portrait of Mrs. Char- War II: the war against Japan” Dallas Class of 1967 to hold reunion bugue” by Jeffrey Ford by Anne Sharp Wells donated by | “The Education of Mrs. Bemis” Daddow-Isaacs Post 672 Ameri- The Dallas High School Class of 1967 will hold a 35th reunion pic- by John Sedgwick can Legion : nic from 2-6 p.m. on Saturday, July 6 on the campus of College Mis- ericordia. For more information, contact Valerie Mallin Andres at [Brince resurzs Lo 696-4336 or e-mail Bob Kelley at rkelley@po-box.esu.edu. ) \ =) RIDGE RESULTS Andrew Cherup and Patrice Xenakis Pioneer Bridge Club June 3 Club Championship: 1. Tie Phyllis Eckman and Jean Banks, Carol Lippincott and Mary Zabresky. 3. John Fil- ip and Mary Louise Paolucci. 4. Nancy Brown and Marilyn Hus- band. 5. Sally Harris and Edna- and Walter Brenholts. 4. Lois DeGennaro and Mary Brezinski. 5. Alan Fierverker and Harry Fierverker. 6. Judy Argento and Carol Hinchey. Flight B: 6. Dottie Peiffer. Flight C: 2. Stanley Smulyan and Harold Landau. 3. William Pat Peiffer and Xenakis, Cherup to marry Mr. and Mrs. 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- Rummage sale at Trinity Presbyterian Church The Women’s Group at Trinity Presbyterian Church has set June 28-29 for their annual rummage sale. The sale will take place from 10:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, and from 9 a.m. to noon on Satur- day. Saturday will be bag day; all you can stuff into a large brown paper bag for only $2 each. Items available for sale are: clothing for men, women and children, jewelry, household items, knickknacks and collectibles. Trinity is lo- cated at 105 Irem Road, Dallas. ) Marie Beirne. Bergstrasser and Michael King. ly, Florida, and Evelyn Xenakis, New Hampshire, and the late June 4 Club Championship: 4. Dorothy Blase and Louise Perry Xenakis. ' 1. Sheila McKeown and Sandy Pasternak. The groom-to-be is the grandson of the late Andrew and Anna Senion menus EE Johnson. 2. Nancy Brown and June 12 N-S Flight A: 1. Judy Cherup, and the late James O'Neill and Evelyn Walko. Marilyn Husband. 3. Margaret Null and Dave Hall. 2. Ray De- Ms. Xenakis is a 1993 graduate of Dallas High School, and a Senior Citizens Centers spon- FRIDAY: Baked fish floren- Bednarek and Betty Bean. 4. pew and Pauline Sirota. 3. Mary 1997 graduate of Ursinus College, where she earned a bachelor sored by the Area Agency on ag- tine, parslied rice, lemon, stewed Peggy Watters and Tee Zerfoss. Brezinski and Esther Robzen. 4. of science degree in psychology. In 1999 Ms. Xenakis received ing for Luzerne and Wyoming tomatoes, whole wheat bread, 5. Phyllis Landau and Annabel Kassie Zalot and Peggy Aston. her master of social work degree from the University of Pennsyl- Counties offers hot noon meals cupcake. Morris. Flight B: 3. Helen McCool and vania. She is a licensed therapist and currently. employed as an Monday through Friday to peo- MONDAY: BBQ chicken, but- June 11: 1. Mary Brezinski Walter Brenholts. Employee Assistance Consultant for Ceridian Corp. in Plymouth |- ple 60 years of age or older. Do- ternut squash, cauliflower with and Carol Hinchey. 2. Beth E-W Flight A: 1. Jeanne Meeting. nations from participants are buttercrumb topping, whole Rosenthal and Leslie Dymond. Fainberg and Annette Johns. 2. Mr. Cherup is a 1989 graduate of Dallas High School. He at- | gratefully accepted and needed wheat bread, chilled pears. ] LE) Vickie Kazimi and Jane Chil- Alan Fierverker and Harry tended college at the University of Delaware, and is a 1994 grad- in order to expand this program. TUESDAY: Jumbo hot dog ) son. 4. Tie Peggy Watters and Tee Zerfoss. Sheila McKeown and Sandy Johnson. Dallas Bridge Club Fierverker. 3. Tee Zerfoss and Welton Farrar. 4. Carol Hinchey and Judy Argento. Flight B: 4. Walter Rauch and Beth Rosenthal. uate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where he earned a bachelor of science degree in marketing. He is employed as a Vice President of Sales for Aegis Commerce, Inc. in Philadelphia. The couple will exchange vows August 24. The following is the men for the week of June 27-July 4. All menus include margarine, milk and coffee. The local Senior Cen- ter is located at 22 Rice St., Dal- with sauerkraut, oven roasted potatoes, baked beans, hot dog roll, m ustard, orange. WEDNESDAY: Celebrate In- dependence Day Special Dinner. foo For information call Beth 5 . las. Chopped steak with cheese, June 5 Club Championship: Rosenthal at 696-3655 or visit 100th Ide Reunion this weekend THURSDAY: Polish kielbasa, oven brown potatoes, lettuce & Flight A: 1. 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