The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 28, 1970, Image 8

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    Mrs. David J. Joseph
Betty De Barry
takes office
Betty R. De Barry, Oak Hill,
Dallas, was installation recent-
ly as Worthy Matron of Dallas
Chapter 396, Order of the
Eastern Star, at the Foster
Street building by Sybil Tyrrell,
Past Matron of Queen Esther
Chapter 170.
Mrs. De Barry is the wife of
Stephen L. De Barry Sr. and the
mother of Steve Jr. 15, Paul 12,
and Robin 9, all students in the
Lake-Lehman Schools.
menia Evans, Sharon Strauser, .
Clara Kitchen and Mae Ash.
Choir director is Betty Meeker.
Distinguished guests present-
ed at the installation were com-
mittee members, Worthy
Matrons, Worthy Patrons and
Worthy Matrons-elect of Dis-
trict 21-A. The choir offered
several selections.
Mrs. Jean Holcomb was pre-
sented the Past Matron’s Jewel
by Dorothy Dodson and invited
to be a guest at the District Past
Matrons® ‘and’ Past Patrons’
banquet at the Irem Temple
Country Club June 4.
Numerous gifts of apprecia-
tion were received by the
Worthy Matron, Worthy Patron,
Junior Past Matron and of-
ficers. Mrs. De. Barry received
a white Bible and arm bouquet
of red roses from her family and
a single red rose in a bud vase
from her Associated Matron,
Mrs. Johnson.
Following installation,
Thelma Lamoreux and Laura
Dymond presided at the tea
table which was decorated with
driftwood and spring flowers.
Refreshments were served by
Beulah Frantz, P.M. and Eva
Ray, co-chairmen, and their
committee.
' Committees for the year are:
finance—Ruth Bennett, Helen
Traver, Irene Cook; welfare—
Betty De Barry, W.M., Margar-
et Johnson, A.M., Gertrude
Davies, P.M.; examining—
Dennis Bonning Jr., Bethia
King, P.M., Thelma Lamoreux;
ways and means—Wilma Wil-
liams, Adeltha Mahler, Cleona
Fritz, Mildred Howell, Sarah
Strauser, Norma Bigelow, Al-
‘
only ONE
There is
only one
WELCOME
30 years of experience
fostering good will in
business and commu-
nity life.
For information on Wel-
come Wagon, phone.
WELCOME WAGON
MRS. FRANCES IVES
PHONE 287-4467
MRS. WILLIAM HELLER
PHONE 287-3730
Betty R. De Barry
firemen respond
to grass fire
Volunteers from the Dr.
Henry M. Laing Fire Co.,
Dallas, answered a call Satur-
day night at 10:30 on William
Street. Fifteen firemen, under
the direction of Asst. Fire Chief
Bill Berti, and one engine extin-
guished the blaze that started in
a pile of brush.
—
NOTICE
Commonwealth Telephone Company
CUSTOMERS
“1. Lovil Business Office
I will te closed all day
Friday, May 29 in boseruance
of Meorial Day Wik end
. grandmothers,
Dallas resident
to be honored
at open house
Mrs. David J. Joseph, 80
Norton Ave., Dallas, will ob-
serve her 80th birthday an-
niversary May 31. A family
dinner will be served Saturday
night and open house will be
held Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. at
the Huntsville Christian
Church.
Mrs. Joseph was a Wilkes-
Barre resident until she moved
to the Back Mountain Area in
1931. She has three children,
Mrs. Ernest Thomas, at home;
John Joseph, Baltimore, Md.,
and M. Sgt. David Joseph,
Westover AFB, Mass. She also
;has eight grandchildren. A
‘nephew, Charles Remphrey,
made his home with Mrs.
Joseph and the late David J.
Joseph for many years.
Jamie Michael Opalicki
Jamie observes
second birthday
Mr. and Mrs. John Opalicki,
Harveys Lake, entertained last
week in honor of their son,
Jamie Michael Opalicki, who
was two years old, May 21.
Attending the birthday cele-
bration were three generations
of the family, Jamie’s great-
Mrs. Ralph
Elston and Mika Opalicki and
his two grandmothers, Mrs.
Jack Birnstock and Teresa
Opalicki. Also present in ad-
dition to Jamie’s parents, was
his aunt, Janet Birnstock.
0
ay
THE DALLAS
former resident
graduate nurse
Susan Marie Taiko graduated
from the Allentown Hospital
School of Nursing at its 69th
graduation exercises May 15.
She was a member of the chorus
and was secretary of her class
in her senior year.
Mrs. Taiko, the former Susan
M. Fuller, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude A. Fuller Jr., RD 3,
Dallas, is a graduate of Dallas
Senior High School. She is mar- ~~
ried to Robert R. Taiko and they
live at RD 1, Barnesville.
post office
needs carrier
There is a vacancy for the
position of sub-rural carrier of
record at the Dallas Post Office.
The carrier is needed to cover
absences of rural carriers when
on vacation and sick leave.
Interested persons should call
the post office and ask for the
postmaster or his assistant.
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POST, MAY 28, 1970
Shown in the studio with Mary K. Hughes, instructor, are some
of the students who will exhibit their work at the Shavertown
Branch of the Wyoming National Bank. Left to right, are: San-
dra Partchey, Chase; Mrs. Hughes; Lynn Sherman, Dallas;
Scott Sherwood, Chase; Terry Morgan, Chase. Other students
are Karen Kasenchak, Jeffery Teske, and Denise Sherwood.
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Susan Marie Taiko
Contest winners
are announced
The Dallas American Legion
Auxiliary Unit 672 recently con-
ducted a Poppy Poster Contest
in the Dallas School District.
Announcement of the winners
was made at the recent
auxiliary meeting by poppy
chairman, Mrs. Fred Templin.
Posters of the first prize win-
ners will be on display at the
Dallas Branch of United Penn
Bank the last week of May prior
to being sent to the auxiliary’s
state convention for judging on
a statewide basis.
The contest, which was
divided into three classes, was
judged by three local art enthu-
siasts: Mrs. George Thomas,
who recently sold one of her
paintings to the Treasurer of the
United States; Vincent Civiletti,
an art in structor at Community
College, who also paints for pri-
vate collectors, and Howard
Purcell, commercial art in-
structor at Community College,
who studied at the Art Students
League and Grand Central
School of Art, N.Y.C., and has
done comic strips and covers
for Science Fiction Magazine.
First prize winners are, Peg-
gie Hackling, third class,
grades 10, 11 and 12; Beth Ann
Gober, first class, fifth and
sixth grades, and Cathy Whittle,
second class, seventh, eighth
and ninth grades. Second place
winners were Nancy Zgsgenfus,
Debbie Withey an® Susan
Kuchinskas. 7
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for all civilizations have been filled with awe at their
mysteries. The astrologers of Ancient Egypt held that each
- day of the month had its own sacred stone. Moses ordered
the breastplate of the High Priest to be inlaid with twelve
stones - one for each of the tribes of Israel. To capture
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