been The Dallas Post L Dallas, PA Thursday,August 8, 2002 5 , New books added at “Back Mountain Library The Back Mountain Memorial Li- ybrary, 96 Huntsville Road, Dal- Jas announces the addition of the following books to their col- lection: "FICTION “Eleventh Hour: an FBI thriller” ‘by Catherine Coulter | “Garden of Faith” by J. Lynne "Hinton bi Summer to Remember” by Mary Balogh #“Honor’s Kingdom” by Owen Parry | “Two Daughters” by Marlene | Fanta Shyer NON-FICTION “What Went Wrong?: Western @ impact and Middle Eastern re- sponse” by Bernard Lewis {“New Country Color” by Susan ‘Sargent “Managing in the Next Society” | by Peter Ferdinand Drucker | “Gourd Pyrography” by Jim | Wides “The Pennsylvania Militia” by Samuel J. Newland, PH.D. | REFERENCE { “Magill’s Literary Annual 2002” “Religion in Politics and Society” edited by Michael Kelly & Lynn M. Messina “Thomas Register of American Manufacturers 2002” LARGE PRINT FICTION “Mount vernon Love Story” by Mary Higgins Clark “The Mulberry Tree” by Jude De- veraux “Widow's Walk” by Robert B. Parker “Warrior” by Elizabeth Lowell “Mortal Prey” by John Sandford “Southampton Row” by Anne Perry: “Courting Trouble” by Lisa Scot- toline “Pen Pals” by Olivia Goldsmith “A Comfortable Wife” by Stephanie Laurens BOOKS ON CD “Black Betty” by Walter Mosely “The Hobbit” by J.R.R. Tolkien YOUNG ADULT “When My Name Was Keoko” by Linda Sue Park “Artemis Fowl” by Eoin Colfer “Zazoo” by Richard Mosher ® Back Mountain Senior Citizens meet Aug. 15 Kingston Township High Ss i chool Class Graduates of Kingston Township High School Class of 1947 held their 55th year reunion on July 13-14 in Dallas. Members of the graduat- ing class, their spouses/partners, teachers and special guests attended. July 13 marked the start of the celebration with a get-acquainted | The Back Mountain Seniors will meet at 1 p.m. Thursday August | 15 in St. Therese’s Church Hall on Davis St. and Pioneer Ave. in | Shavertown. | Birthdays of Florene Dennis, Mary Parker, Ray and Marie Yuk- ' navage and Ethel Baltrushes will celebrated. A discussion of upcoming events for September will be finalized. The club is non-denominational and new members are welcome. Pizza party at the Grotto at Harvey's Lake, followed by a dinner with dancing and a formal reunion program July 14 at the Irem Temple Country Club. Classmates who attended live as far away as Nevada, Florida and New York. Pictured from left, first row: Shirley Brown Bunney, Florence Krywicki Groshel, Dolores Krispin Melnick, Louise Evans McGarry, Louise Weiss Roberts, Rita Weigel Kugler, Walter Mohr, teacher; George McCutcheon, teacher; Claire McGuire Parker, Dorla Nicely Evans. Second row: Frances Mericle Dierolf, Jean Sosik Remine, Phyllis Sutton Piatt, Glenna Dymond Rozelle, Ruth Walker Millar, Alberta Kib- — i Lions host Hos pice director For information call Lil at 696-1828 or Marie at 696-3095. DISTRICT 14 Ee Tracey Domzalski, Director of Volunteers for Hospice St. John in bler Peterman, Gwendolyn Clifford Smith, Barbara Metz Sheldon, Ferne Howell Sabol, Anna Mae Wancho Owens, Robert Lozo. Third row: John Prushko, Richard Harrison, Robert McGarry, William Beck, Donald Boline, David Davis, Glen Stroh, Robert Evans, John Stolarick. a. honor Carleton B. Kocher Senior Citizens Centers spon- sored by the Area Agency on ag- ing for Luzerne and Wyoming Counties offers hot noon meals Monday through Friday to peo- ple 60 years of age or older. Do- nations from participants are gratefully accepted and needed in order to expand this program. The following is the menu for the week of August 15-21. All menus include margarine, milk and coffee. The local Senior Center is located at 22 Rice St., Dallas. THURSDAY: Roast turkey with stuffing ang gravy, sweet potatoes, wax beans, whole wheat bread, cranberry juice, applesauce. FRIDAY: Meat and cheese lasagna with marinara sauce tossed salad with Italian dress- ing, Italian green beans, Italian bread, grapefruit juice, birthday cake. MONDAY: Sweet and Sour Chicken over rice, oriental veg- etables, whole wheat bread, apricot nectar, cupcake. TUESDAY: Pork bbq, baked potato, vegetable medley, sand- wich roll, watermelon. WEDNESDAY: Baked fish with creole sauce, garlic mashed potatoes, - mixed vegetables, whole wheat bread, apple cake. Tell our advertisers you saw them ins; BYR JoLeE ” 3 4) Pittston was a recent guest speaker at a meeting of the Dallas Lions Club at the Castle Inn in Dallas. Domzalski spoke about the role of the hospice in the community and how it helps patients and their families cope when the patient's life expectancy is measured in months. 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