| - Sunday, February 5, 2012 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 5 COAST GUARD VETS HOLD HOLIDAY PARTY The following memorial books have been added to the shelves of the Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Rd., Dallas: In memory of Natalie Jones, “The White House” by Vicki Goldberg, presented by Harriet and Clifford Parker In memory of Fran Williams, “What’s Wrong with My Vegeta- ble Garden?” presented by Carol Kaleta In memory of Atty. Robert Fleming, “The Second World War” by Gordon Corrigan, pre- sented by Kathy Reese; “Nanti- coke” by Chester J. Zarembe, presented by Joyce Kimsey; “Lake Carey” by Walter Brought- on, presented by Katherine Whitehead; “Wilkes-Barre” by Elena Castrignano and “Luzerne County” by Harrison Wick, pre- sented by Dorothy, Pat and Bill Peiffer New books on shelves at Back Mountain Library Members of The U.S. Coast Guard Veterans Association held their annual Christmas party at the Irem Temple Country Club, Dallas. Shown here, in front, is Frank Moran, Hanover, N.J. From left, first row, Nick Punko, Wilkes Barre; Bill Shaffer, Dallas; Link Lindquest, West Wyoming; The following new books have been added to the shelves of the Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Hunts- ville Rd., Dallas, for the month of January 2012: EXPRESS “Gideon’s Corpse” by Dou- Michael Connelly, “The Lady of the Rivers” by Philippa Gregory, “Sixkill” by Robert B. Parker, “Explosive Eigh- teen” by Janet Evanovich, “Red Mist” by Patricia Corn- well, “The Next Always” by Nora Roberts George Fetchko, Swoyersville; Wil Toole, Dupont. Second row, Chester Kulesa, Greenfield Twp.; Tom Betsko, Wyoming; Jack Sidorek, Dallas; Bob Youngblood, Hanover Twp.; Tom Brody, Dal- las; Bill Corcoran, Pittston; Jim Law, Nesquehoning; Ed Domzalski, Dallas. Third row, Ed John- son, Dallas; Ray Sobota, Forty Fort; Neil Morrison, Pringle; Walter Nestorick, Plains; Bruce Se- mans, Ron Scovell, Plains; and Joe Keglovits, Bethlehem. Any Coast Guard veteran interested in additional information should contact Neil Morrison at 288-6817. glas Preston & Lincoln Child, “The Rope” by Nevada Barr FICTION “Gideon’s Corpse” by Dou- glas Preston & Lincoln Child, “Believing the Lie” by Elizabeth George, “A Heart- Legion members visit VA addow-Isaacs Dallas Ameri- Legion Post 672 recently vis- ited the Veterans Administra- tion Medical Center and deliver- ed Christmas greetings and gifts to the hospitalized veterans. From left, first row, are Mike Brian, Santa Claus (John Emil Sr.), Mary Miller and Clarence J. Michael. Back row, Joe Kelley. beat Away” by Michael Palm- er, “The Burning Soul” by John Connolly, “Learning to Love” by Debbie Macomber, “The Rope” by Nevada Barr, “The Delta Solution” by Pa- trick Robinson, “Death of Kings” by Bernard Cornwell, “First Grave on the Right” by Darynda Jones NONFICTION “Construction Project Management” by Alison Dykstra, “The World Alma- nac and Book of Facts 2012”, “La Seduction” by Elaine Sciolino, “Smart Medicine” by William Hanson, M.D., “Being George Washington” by Glenn Beck & Kevin Balfe, “Rome” by Robert Hughes REFERENCE “The World Fact Book 2011” BOOKS ON CD “Locked On” by Tom Clan- cy, “Devil's Gate” by Clive Cussler, “Man Seeks God” by Eric Weiner, “The Drop” by Lion Joe Czarnecki, above right, was recognized by the Dallas Lions Club for 26 years of service as a member of Lions Interna- tional. Czarnecki, owner of Birchwood Basement Waterproof- ing, transferred from the Plains Lions Club and is shown receiv- ing a certificate of appreciation from Dallas Lions Club president Dan Corbett. PEOPLE BRIEF Skumanick named Realtors VP Kim Skumanick, of Tunk- hannock, has been named 2012 First Vice President of the PA Association of Real- tors. A Realtor for more than 18 years, Skumanick is an associate broker with Lewith and Freeman Real Estate. She served as president of the Greater Scranton Board of Realtors in 2003 and was in 2006. Skumanick was honored in 2003 with the association’s Realtor Active in Politics ® Realtor of the Year Award. She serves as a director of the National Association of Realtors and is a member of its State and Local Issues Committee. She currently serves as the Federal Politi- cal Coordinator for the 10th Congressional District. A graduate of the Penn- sylvania State University, Skumanick resides with her husband and son. 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