N\ ) \ \ Sunday, July 5, 2009 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 9 Charles Kishbaughs note 68th wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kish- baugh, of Dallas, celebrated their 68th wedding anniversary on June 21. They were married in Firwood Methodist Church by the Rev. Melvin J. Dodd. At- tendants were Betty Kishbaugh O’Toole, of New Jersey; and Ed- win E. Love, of Mountain Top. Mrs. Kishbaugh is the former Helen Love, daughter of the late Percival and Grace Love. Mr. Kishbaugh is the son of the late Charles and Emma Kishbaugh. They are the parents of a son, Charles, and his wife, Marjorie, Dallas. They have two grand- children, Mark Meade and his wife, Maria, of Southampton; and Michael Meade and his wife, Michelle, of Shavertown. They have four great-grandchil- dren, Ashley, Markie, Jensen and Jordyn. Pottery program dates changed The “Be Creative @ Your Li- brary” special two-part pottery program with Skip Sensbach has been changed to 1 to 2:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, July 14 and July 21, in the Children’s Room of the Back Mountain Memorial Library. Sensbach, a local potter, will instruct the elementary age par- ticipants in the art of creating a bisque piece of pottery on July 14. He will then take the pieces to his kiln, fire them and return them to the library on July 21. On this date, the summer read- ers will paint their piece and be able to take it home with them. The program is geared toward the “readers” of the summer read- ing program. Participants must be able to take part in both program dates in order to complete their pottery project. There will me a limited num- ber of seats available for this spe- cific program so parents are asked to register their children by calling the library, 675-1182. Skip Sensbach, a local potter, will instruct elementary age partici- pants of the “Be Creative @ Your Library" program in the art of pottery. PEOPLE BRIEFS Yanik completes basic training Air Force Reserve Airman 1st Class Joseph T. Yanik, son of Glenn and Marianne Yanik, of Dorchester Drive, Dallas, grad- uated from basic military train- ing at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. Yanik graduated in 1999 from Bishop O'Reilly High School and received a bachelor’s de- I gree in 2004 from Temple Uni- versity. Tanner graduates from basic training Army Pvt. Michael A. Tanner, son of Jay and Frances Tanner, of Winding Way, Dallas, has j graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Co- lumbia, S.C. He is a 2000 graduate of Bish- op O'Reilly High School. Two named to dean's list Sheena Koher, of Noxen, and Mary Novack, of Tunkhannock, © ’e been named to the dean’s ist at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah, Ga. for the spring 2009 quarter. Kocher is an advertising de- sign major seeking a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. Novack is a painting major seeking a Bache- lor of Fine Arts degree. i Three inducted into honor society The United Honor Societies of Luzerne County Community 1 College recently held an induc- : tion ceremony at the College’s @ cation: Conference Cen- ter. Back Mountain residents among the 77 students induct- ed into Psi Beta, the national honor society in psychology for community and junior colleges, are Amy Spess, Shavertown; Kayla Chappell, Hunlock Creek; and Sarah Slody, Chase. Solomon named to President's List at LCCC James Solomon, son of Harry and Dawn Traver, Noxen, has been named to the President’s List at Luzerne County Com- munity College for the spring 2009 semester. Solomon also received recog- pia Estate SENIOR APARTMENTS 55 and over EDWARDSVILLE $525-900 a month Most utilities included Efficiencies to 2 Bedroom Available services | i] Meals, housekeeping Laundry and more! Beautiful grounds with magnificent views Call Barbara at BEE CLEAN POWERWASH & LANDSCAPING e Clean Ups © Trees ® Mulch © Lawns e Retaining Walls © Concrete 457-1840 nition from The United Honor So- cieties of Luzerne County Communi- ty College by being in- ducted into the Phi Theta Kap- pa Honors Society. Phi Theta Kappa membership is extended to students who have complet- ed 12 credit hours of course work leading to a degree in which they have a GPA of 3.5 or higher. Solomon is currently work- ing at Tobyhanna Army Depot this summer through the col- lege’s Student Career Experi- ence Program (SCEP). Solomon Brennan graduates from Seton University Ann Brennan, of Dallas, re- ceived a Master of Arts in En- glish in May 2009 from Seton Hall University. Horwatt named to dean's list Morgan Horwatt, of Dallas, | has been named to the dean’s list at Paul Smith’s College for the spring 2009 semester. Horwatt is enrolled in the col- lege’s Division of Hospitality, Resort and Culinary Manage- ment and earned a semester av- erage of 3.3 or higher to receive this distinction. CIVIC BRIEFS Hand paintings on display The Forty Fort branch of the Citizens Bank, located at the cor- ner of Welles Street and Wyom- ing Avenue, is exhibiting paint- ings and riverscapes by Sue Hand of Dallas through the month of July. Hand, an artist known for her landscape paintings of our chang- ing environment, is currently pre- serving on paper and canvas her depictions of the North Branch of the Susquehanna River. The ex- hibit contains 14 paintings which are part of a greater body of work to be exhibited at her Dallas stu- dio in September. HL Walking Club meets Thursdays and Fridays The Harveys Lake Walking Club meets at 7 p.m. on Thursday evenings and at 9 a.m. on Satur- day mornings at Pole 155 to walk the block of Park, Pine, Ash and Oak streets. For more informa- tio RT Sty a % | Pa Yout Lo A] 3 for a 1 set-up With the Annual Back Moun- tain Memorial Library Auction quickly approaching all area youth are invited to join in the fun and earn community service hours at the same time. Any teens ages 12 and up are once again needed for auction ualityCabinet Common name, Uncommon values, NO ASSEMBLY REQUIRED! W # BIRCH TT Ey $1475.00 a) Sori — SPACE ALLOWED FOR RANGE, DISHWASHER, AND REF. AND WINDOW. PRICES WILL FLUCTUATE ACCORDING TO SIZE AND PIECES NEEDED. 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Flea market planned Mountain Grange No. 567 will hold a flea market from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 11, at the Grange Hall, 1632 W. Eighth St, Wyoming. : A light eat-in or take-out menu is available, including whimpies, hot dogs with sauerkraut, soup, ice-cream desserts and more. Interested vendors may call 287-7851 to reserve a table. ‘South Pacific’ comes to Music Box The Music Box Players present Rodgers and Hammerstein's “South Pacific” July 17-19, 23-26, 30, 31, August 1 and 2 at the Mu- sic Box Dinner Playhouse, 196 Hughes St, Swoyersville, PA. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Thurs- day through Saturday and 3 p.m. on Sunday. A buffet dinner is served 90 minutes before curtain. Call 283-2195 for tickets. Mountain Grange meeting scheduled Mountain Grange No. 567 will hold its monthly meeting at 1 p.m. on Saturday, July 18, at the Grange Hall, 1632 W. Eighth St., Wyoming. Markets benefit fairground improvements A flea market, craft show and farmers market will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 18, and Saturday, July 25, at the Luzerne County Fairgrounds, Route 118, Dallas. Set up begins at 6 p.m. and ven- dors must provide their own ta- bles. Cost is $10 for every 10 feet of space. Proceeds benefit Luzerne County Fairground improve- ments. For information, call 675- FAIR. GEISINGER SILVER CIRCLE With age comes wisdom; and joining Geisinger’s Silver Circle is a wise decision. Silver Circle is a free membership program that offers a variety of services and programs that meet the specialized social and lifestyle interests of individuals 55 and older. To join or for more information, call 570.808.3259. Visit online at geisinger.org/silvercircle age has its privileg join Geisinger's Silver Circle today!
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