The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, September12, 2002 The Amerian Legion Auxillary | Post 672 recently elected new of- ficers: Doreen Henderson, Pres- i ident; Deana Blejivas, Vice Pres- | ident; Kay Smith, Second Vice + President and Publicity; Linda Wolfer, Secretary and Treasurer; Irene Martini, Sergeant of Arms. Membership Chairman Joan Brzycki was appointed by Presi- dent Doreen Henderson. Officers will be installed Sep- Post 672 Auxiliary new officers tember 19, by District President Thelma Bartel, Past District President Barbara Miller and Jan Godown Council President. A reception will be held follow- ing installation of officers. All auxillary members, spouses and guests are welcome. Reservations are required. R.S.V.P. by September 13 to 287-9946, 674-5634 or 696- 3990. 9/11 remembrance and renewal A Service of Remembrance and Renewal will be held at 4 p.m., September 15 to remember the events of September 11 and seek to find strength and hope in the days ahead. The service will be held in the outside Amphitheater at College Misericordia. (Bring a lawn chair if you would like). A renewal of baptism will be per- formed and special music will be provided. All are welcome to join this service sponsored by the Back Mountain Ministerium. Yesterday mf A| £17 V/A A ENERGY PRODUCTS CUSTOMER SERVICE (continued from page 6) | ® Church rummage sale Sept. 14 |i A church Rummage Sale will be held from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Satur- | | | day, September 14 at the Noxen United Methodist Church, Rt. 29, he visit the Wyoming Valley personally. The telegram states that if the President fails to come to the valley, the flood vic- } N Ther tims will go to Washington in There will be refreshments and a bake sale. an REPRESENTATIVES Lions seek new members lems personally. A 15-week course Television in Education will be offered through the continuing educa- Do you have the ability to lis- ten and to communicate with the public in a professional The Dallas Lions are looking for new members. Anyone interested ® in joining the club should contact any club member or they can ) contact Frank Rollman at 675-4485. tion office of the Wilkes-Barre way? Do you have good typ- | Joan and Bill Race Campus of Penn State Universi- ing and computer skills? If so, | ° : ty. Agway Energy Products may Library have a place for you on our : aces cele rate { 20 Years Ago - Sept. 8, 1982 customer service team, espe- ’ (continued from page 6) cially if you have prior expe- . rience in the heating, ventila- surrounding the doorway to game, “Be a Star at Your Li- weddin annivers ar RESTAURANT FIRE UNDER tion and air conditioning | By Shilirene room at ihe li- ay : INVESTIGATION ngisiry: ith the right Suis ~ brary, donated a carved rocking e Monday evening book dis- : ? : . ucceed, Rl horse to the 2002 library auc- cussion group filled up to capac- Bill and Joan Race, Franklin Township, recently celebrated A fire which totally destroyed you'll find opportunity in a # tion. A group of 10 Auction ity, with 30 people registering. their 50th wedding anniversary. The couple was married July the interior of Wong's Palace company with a 50 year track | Committee members and Li- The first session was held on 12, 1952 in the Centermoreland United Methodist Church. The Restaurant on Route 309, con- record of outstanding service ) | & brary Board members bid suc- September 9. Rev. Thomas Davis performed the service. Best Man was Rus- tinues to be under invesgigation to our customers and equally | cessfully for it and donated it to the library. It is on display in the children’s room. Librarian's report: In August Martha Butler attended an au- | tomation meeting at the Oster- haut Library. Information was given about upgrades to circula- tion systems. Janet Bauman, | » who chaired the very successful “Donuts and Discussion” group for nineteen 10 to 13-year-olds, attended a multi-district young Statistics for the month of Au- gust include: total circulation, 8,848; books added, 332; new borrowers, 70; and active bor- rowers, 14,862. New display: Mrs. Maryellen Fulton, the mother of library staff member Brian Fulton, has loaned to the library her collec- tion of Lenox pieces, including vases and candle holders, and her procelain Snow Babies. Don’t forget to check out the sell Race and Ushers were Robert Parish and Robert McHenry. Maid of Honor was Gloria Davis and Bridesmaids were Beatrice ‘Race and Dorothy Race. Carol Smith was the flower girl. The couple’s family recently held an open house at the Centermore- land United Methodist Church honoring the golden anniver- sary. Hosting the party were Debra James (daughter), Dave James (son-in-law), Bill, Jr. (son) and Sandy (Johnson-Race), daughter-in-law. Celebrating with their grandparents were Kristyn, Jason, and Michael Race. Bill, Sr. is the son of the late Russell and Mae (Shotwell) Race and Joan is the daughter of the late Grier and Virginia (Martin) Davis. by the State police Fire Mar- shal. The fire damage estimates to the building are in the vicini- ty of $100,000. Jeffrey B. Hall, 15-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. 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