Sunday, October 7, 2012 THE DALLAS POST Fall Craft Fair planned at Meadows The Meadows Nursing & Re- habilitation Center will hold a Fall Craft Fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 17 at 4 E. Center Hill Road, Dallas. Admission is free and all pro- ceeds will benefit the 130 resi- dents at the center. There will be a flu shot clinic hosted by Walgreen's, various vendors, an auxiliary-sponsored bake sale, Christmas Treasure ta- ble and lunch. The Meadows is asking for do- nations of small or gently-used available. Christmas items, books, canned food and raffle baskets. Limited vendor spaces are still vol@meadowsnrc.com. Planning a Fall Craft Fair at the Meadows Nursing & Rehabil- itation Center are, from left, first row, Camille Fioti, Assistant Director, Community Services; Betty Sorchik, Director, Communi- ty Services. Standing Volunteers Mary Law, Kevin Reilly, Valeria Jenkins, Maryan Daily, Pete Klein, Heidi Marr, Lloyd Ryman and Cristina Tarbox, administrator. For more information, call 675- 8600 ext. 195 or 115, or email Meadow % i Fall Faiy % 0; 00 to 3:00 «Ret § ented PEOPLE BRIEF MU professor authors book A historical retrospective on the Religious Society of Friends and the group’s social activism through the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) is the subject of a book published in September by Allan W. Austin, Ph.D., professor of history and government at Misericordia University. “Quaker Brotherhood: In- SPANISH ONIONS 39¢ CHERY 995... Carrots = 89¢ Pics: BOL PEPPERS 69: POTATOES $225 [SRE 89: CUCUMBERS 3/99¢ APPLES 89¢ Eocation € 3 ek [On to Give : Hanover x Pvp Location Open 7 rays Zak Signe to Gown ] 610 Nato Street, Hanover Twp Phone 570-825-9720 * Fax 570-825-193 www.lucasfarms.org Shue fushidnian Per We terracial Activism and the American Friends Service Committee, 1917-1950,” (University of Illinois Press, 2012) is the fourth book authored or co-edited by Dr. Austin. In it, he traces the evolution of the Society of Friends and its service orga- nization, the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC). Dr. Austin, of Dallas, has been a member of the histo- ry faculty at Misericordia University since 2001. Ee Programs started | aeally and gompleted at f) | Park smal Class Sizes “ Tour Campus Admissions & Financial Aid formation Will Be Avaliable FOR MORE INFORMATION: www.wb.psu.edu/admissions/admevents.htm 570-675-9238 wbadmissions@psu.edu PENNSTATE ¢ Ww Wilkes-Barre Sunday, October 14 Admissions Office Old Route 115, Lehman, PA 18627 LUNCH 1 1 A.M.-3 P.M. DINNER 5 P.M.-9 P.M. ! Homemade soups, salads, sandwiches, bread and quiches made from the freshest local ingredients. TUESDAY-SATURDAY THURSDAY-SATURDAY will be our “FACEBOOK FRIENDS NIGHT" | Like us on Facebook for more details! 1" THANKSGIVING 1S COMING... MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS INOW! 570-696-3580 ff www. FIREandICEonTobyCreek.com LRT 309. Trucksville Just North of Sh THANKSGIVING IS COMING... MAXE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW! 570-696-3580 www.FIREandICEonTobyCreek.com RT 309, Trucksville Just North of Sheetz ~% SERVING 7 BREAKFAST arnt NEW BREAKFAST HOURS FOR FALL & WINTER BE Wednesday-Friday 8am-11am Saturday & Sunday 9am-1pm § BREAKFAST FEATURES Eggs Your Way * Omelets Served with Homefries & Toast Breakfast Sandwiches French Toast & Pancakes Seniors * Kids Breakfasts 18612 (57 z={el=Tololol WelolagViigl=lgloi (folate Tg= aloe Ig]! | MURDER MYSTERY DINNER | Sunday, October 7 Daily Lunch~Dinner Specials 64 E. Center Hill Road 6pm Dallas, 570-675-4511 Sundav Th , Alas $24. 95 VERE TE LOTT A TO ET TH [TT EE) 97 Tharsdey open ull 109m JOIN US FOR OUR Friday & Saturday open until 11pm Bar Open Until Last Call Weekly Bar Specials! RESERVATIONS REQUIRED VARS] TR : Catering for All Occasions ~ Wide-Screen Televisions & WL r Bar Roam Dnens On or Off Site Services. NFL Sunday Ticket for sports fans. Biv Visit us Ologgossis. com Reservations accepted. Gift Certificates. | 5
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