THE DALLAS POST, MARCH 25, 1971 Eighteen members of Lake- * Lehman High School’s Future Teachers of America Club were scheduled to leave yesterday for Spring Valley, N.Y., to part- icipate in a student exchange with students of the Ramapo High School. The purpose of the exchange, according to Superintendent of Schools Robert Z. Bellas, is to “serve to broaden horizons of the students who will be making the exchange.” He expressed the hope that ‘this will per- meate through the rest of the student body and help students become more understanding of the problems of others.” While visiting the New York City suburb of Spring Valley, the Lake-Lehman students will Lake-Lehman FTA 1776.” The local students plan to return home Sunday. The students of Ramapos Senior High School will visit the Lake-Lehman area April 21 through 25. All expenses for the trip will be borne by the families of the students in- volved. horse show meeting set for Tuesday A Lehman Volunteer Fire Company Horse Show meeting will be held at the Lehman Fire Hall Tuesday evening, March 30 at7 p.m. All members and com- mittees are urged to attend. Pictures will be taken. Joseph Johns and Barry PAGE THIRTEEN Ambulance Log NOXEN March 20—Elsie Parrish to General Hospi spital. Crew: Earl Crispell, Roger Boston, Ralph McCormack. 2 2 March 22—Barbara Jacoby to General Hospi ) tal. : Crispell, Jerry Tallent. a Cy GREENWALD’S IN LUZERNE PLENTY OF FREE PARKING OMe) glo] Ne CENTER FURNITURE = GIFTS « HOUSEWARF OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS Edwards are general co- see the Broadway production of chairmen. an DRS... & P._BERGFR Bh, Members of the Lake-Lehman FTA prepare to board the bus for ; & ; & Deliss pos! UL. imeamoliaKi ny Spring Valley, N.Y., where they will attend Ramapo Senior High Optometrists School for three days. Pictured left to right, front row: Ken . WE Austin, Susan Park, Karen Gennetts, Claire Maziarczyk, Office Hours—By Appointment Only Kendra Cosgrove, Kathy Rupe, Cathy Edwards, Donna Ber- tram, David Smith. Standing: Miss Bator, Joanita Swartz, Pam WEDNESDAY MORNING rig Calkins, Sandy Ashton, Bonnie Sutton, Irene Cheponis, Diane MONDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS ty Wojtowicz, Theresa Derwin, Jean Good, Irene Booth. LLE = Suge, 27 Machell Ave., Dallas 675-5067 For Police Call 675-5251 obituaries Beane, Rhonda Beane, Harold Souder, of Charleston, W. Va.; John Souder, at home; sister, Barbara White, Wilkes-Barre. A son, Walter, died in a past chaplain of the United Commercial Travelers, St. Petersburg. He is survived by his widow, Marion Quick, 701 Bayou Blvd. pune L. NEWHART Dallas Township “Claude L. Newhart Jr., 44, of Box 90, RD 5, Shavertown, died March 18 in the Veterans Ad- mistration Hospital. Kingston Township Beautiful Burial was in Wardan Cemetery. The 6 Rev. Douglas Akers, pastor of Dallas United Methodist Church, officiated. mother, Laura C. Quick, Liver- pool, N.Y.; four grandchildren. Funeral services were con- ducted from the Colonial Chapel War II and was most recently self employed as a carpenter and roofing contractor. He was a member of the Huntsville Whitman’s ESTATE EnsteRm The son of Claude and Ida S., St. Petersburg; one son Japanese prison camp in World A ¢ £ Gutton Newhart Sr., of RD 5 Charles S., Ft. Polk, La.; three War II. Her husband William ssortmen Shavertown, Mr. Newhart was daughters, Mrs. John Hild, passed away in 1960. 7 1 C born in Swoyersville. He served Liverpool, N.Y.; Judy Kay The funeral was held Monday 9 Easter ards in the Army in the Asiatic- Quick, Merritt Island, Fla.; afternoon from the Richard H. E Al Pacific Theatre during World Mrs. Harry Cutting, Germany; Disque Funeral Home, Dallas. And Easter Candy an United Methodist Church and a of Feaster Bashaw Memorial hie member of the Jackson Town- Home with the Rev. John C. EMILY HUTCHISON SALESMAN id Ship Eire Company. Poors, paste, 2 3 hirows Emily C. Hutchison, a SALESWOMAN Surviving in addition to his Lutheran Church, officiating. Vie son, fi parents i his widow, the Burial was in Memorial Park Fesident, of 134 Doran Drive, = We Save . Finest Shovtions eh former Frances Pesetski; Cemetery, St. Petersburg. Trucksville, died March 16 in Si chijldren, Michael, Harveys the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. WANTED FOR y er ume Jor your Lady Lobe x / Richard: James. and COREY M. KOCHER, Mrs. Hutchison had celebrated YOUR AREA! $ 1 Paul, all at home; sisters, Mrs. Corey M. Kocher, a lifelong her 75th birthday March 8. : SA ' John Zayatz, Jacksonville, resident of Lake Township, died Born in Kingston, the former Chanel No. 5 3 . Fla: Mrs. Chester Rusiloski, March 18 at the home of his Emily Crisman was a graduate IDEAL 9 3 Bd anton N.Y.. Mrs niece, Susie Crispell, Ruggles of Kingston High School, 4 Jean Nate Ambush en Thomas Metz, Carverton; a Hollow, Lake Township. He was Wyoming Seminary and OPPORTUNITY 9 HE brother, Lawrence, Shaver- 36. : . Emerson School of Oratory, i re town, one grandchild. J efore his retirement, Mr. Boston. Her father, Edward A. FOR LIVE WIRE (BL Arpege Coty 3 The. funeral was held Satur ocher was engaged in far- (Crisman, was a real estate : 9 9 ming. He was a member of the Ruggles United Methodist Church. Funeral services were held Monday morning at the Bronson Funeral Home, Sweet Valley. Burial was in Kocher Cemetery. developer in the region. An active member of the Wyoming Valley Garden Club, Mrs. Hutchison conducted a garden-news program on radio, “Emily and Jim Speak,” for a number of years. She was also a 3 day morning from the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, Dallas. Burial was in Memorial Shrine Cemetery. Carverton. We CHARLES A. QUICK At the light in Dallas A former resident of Harveys FINO’S Pharmacy 675-1141 dedicated worker in the affairs Li \ e Blue e Reddish Brown PETERS MIDWAY SHOPPING CENTER, WYOMING OPEN 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Daily SHOE STORE Train Lake, Charles A. Quick, died of Nesbitt Memorial Hospital and a member of Kingston United Presbyterian Church. She is survived by her widower, James D. Hutchison, retired Luzerne County agricul- tural agent; son, Dr. James C., Abington; brother, Atty. Lewis R. Crisman, Forty Fort; three Feb. 17 at his home in St. Petersburg, Fla. He was 67. aorn in Syracuse, N.Y., Mr. Qurck was a retired field engineer for General Electric Co., with 23 years of service with the company. He was eigyloyed by G.E. when he lived at ¥flarveys Lake, working as an ELEANOR WILSON Eleanor Walter Wilson, 89, of 102 Franklin St., Dallas, passed away March 19 at the Carpenter Convalescent Home, Idetown, where she had been a guest for a week. Born in Wilkes-Barre, the daughter of the late John and Keturah Baird Walter, she You! Write or Phone FRESH PRODUCE His engineer for the firm at Red moved to Dallas in 1914. She grandchildren. . ip Rock AFB. was educated in the Harveys Funeral arrangements were Fitelson Carrot ee A veteran of the Coast Guard Lake Schools and was a made by the Harold C. Snowdon a during World War IT, Mr. Quick member of the Dallas United Funeral Home, Kingston. Celery ary attended St. Andrews Lutheran Methodist Church where she Services were conducted in the Kingston United Presbyterian Church Friday with the Rev. Andrew Pillarella officiating. Church and was a member and Real Estate 474-6797 or 823-2184 sang in the choir for 15 years. 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