The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 10, 1971, Image 12

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Winners of the seventh annual
Weis Markets Scholarship
Panfile, Pottstown.
Each of the five winners has
Weis Markets Announces
~ Scholarship Award Winners
written statements of their
educational goals. Each of the
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THE DALLAS POST, JUNE 10, 1971
Wilkes College
Gradunlss
18 Back Mountain Students
Eighteen students from the
Back Mountain area received
diplomas at the 24th com-
mencement at Wilkes College,
Wilkes-Barre, Sunday. Over 500
Pierce, 106 Rice} "St.,
Trucksville, were graduated
magna cum laude; Terry A.
Belles, RD 1," Harveys Lake,
and Paul F. J. Phillips, RD 4,
Trucksville Methodists
Will Honor Graduates
Trucksvile United Methodist
Church will honor 24 high school
graduates June 13 at its Sunday
11 a.m. service. This will be in
J. Fritzges, Floyd L. Gallup Jr.,
Joanne May Gensel, Timothy L.
Hawke, Betty Jeanne Heffner,
W. Dean Johnson Jr., Diane Lee
| . . $ . . .
B Awards were announced last been accepted at a college or five awards provides $1400 to be graduated in ceremonies held Dallas, graduated summa cum Senanetian, wn by siiational Mornay By
week by John F. Zeller, vice university of his choice and will applied against the student’s outdogs in Ralston Field, laude. Nem} ur > Pe v So ’ : ine ; RS,
president of business and enter this coming fall term. college fees. Kingston. Baccalaureate was Others receiving diplomas ce will include a illips, arbara e
finance of Bucknell University
and chairman of the Weis
Markets Scholarship Award
Committee.
" The 1971 winners are Linda
Lee Drabic, Renovo, Darlene
Lynn Fekete, Reading; Jeffrey
Lynn Frymoyer, Port Trever-
Three of the five winners are
children of Weis Markets
employees and the other two
are part-time employees in the
company’s markets in their
home towns. They were chosen
for the awards on the basis of
their high school records,
Aten ayer EA HPT ome ee
Tonight at 6:30 the senior
; MYF of Trucksville United
is Methodist Church will hold a
i cookout at the educational
building’s outdoor fire place.
Linda Carle is counselor.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cash-
mark, 136 Cedar Ave. will
entertain the Mr. and Mrs. Club
of Trucksville United Methodist
Church at their home Saturday
evening.
TE
TRUCKSVILLE
by Nelson Woolbert
696-1689
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
L. Casper, Hillside Road.
Friendship Class of Trucks-
ville United Methodist Church
met in the educational building
Tuesday evening. Mrs. Albert
Sherman presided. Ruth
Merriel gave the Bible study.
Refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ben-
nett, 24 Orchard St., entertained
at dinner Saturday evening.
Members of the Weis Market
Scholarship Awards Committee
in addition to Mr. Zeller are
Carl Moyer, director of admis-
sions, Susquehanna University;
Beryl Gum, assistant director
of admissions, Bloomsburg
State College; Ralph Krecker,
tor of admissions, Lycoming
College.
Presentation of the awards
was made at Weis Markets
headquarters office in Sunbury.
In presenting the awards,
Sigfried Weis, president and
Robert F. Weis, vice president
and treasurer of the company,
congratulated the winners and
urged them to make every
effort to obtain the maximum
benefit from their college
education.
23 Students Transfer
From Local Campus
To University Park
John L. Chapple
John L. Chapple, Sweet
Valley, graduated Sunday from
Wilkes College, Wilkes-Barre,
where he was awarded a B.S.
degree in business education.’
He is presently teaching at
Lake-Lehman High School.
E RESERVE THE #4
RIGHT TO LIMIT
QUANTITIES
held in Wilkes College gym-
nasium Sunday morning.
Lynda N. Carle, RD 5,
Shavertown, and Beverly A.
Mr. Chapple, the son of Bea-
trice Chapple, Shavertown, and
the late John Chapple, is also a
graduate of Dallas Area Schools
in 1960. He is married to the
former Gladys Foss, Sweet
Valley.
were: Daniel L. Alters, Dallas;
Russell L. Eyet Jr., RD 3,
Dallas; Linda D. Farrar, 14
Maplewood Ave., Dallas; Paula
L. Gilbert, 5 College Manor,
Dallas; John L. Chapple, Sweet
Valley; Robert R. Walp, RD 2,
Tunkhannock; Stephen E.
Demunds Road, Dallas;
Miriam M. Mohr, 94 Lehman
Ave., Dallas; James J. Root,
Demunds Road, Dallas; An-
drew Wallo III, ‘RD 4, Dallas;
Carl W. Fish, 168 Meadowcrest
Ave., Trucksville ; Gary P.
Woods, RD 5, Shavertown: and
Wayne H.Harvey, Dallas.
special observance of com-
munion for the graduates, the
singing of their favorite hyms,
and music by the Aldersgate
(high school) Choir ac-
companied by a brass duo,
trumpet and trombone. The
WSCS will present a gift to each
‘Snoopy Says:
Be Bugable and Hugable!”
The 1971 graduates who will
be honored are Deborah Jean’
Bessmer, Edward M. Bessmer,
William R. Bradbury, Deborah
Carol Bullock, John D. Engler,
Kenneth L. Engler, Kim
English, Thomas Evans, Gerald
‘The Special Onesy.-
WHERE EVERY ITEM IS PRICED RIGHT!
PRICES EFFECTIVE AT THESE 3 CONVENIENT WEIS MARKETS:
DALLAS
NANTICO
Reese, Brenda M. Richards,
Paul Robert Sabol, Robert W.
Shoemaker, Kathryn Anne
Vernone, and Candice Dianne
Wismer.
No Hardship
say it would not impose a hard-
ship on the industry to switch-
back to 100 percent returnables,
and that prices would not rise as
a result. Several beer company
executives have said the same
thing. It is the large companies
which oppose the ban on throw-
aways.
KE EDWARDSVILLE
ton; Donald Lee Mummert, college entrance board director of student aid, Penn ; Kaschenbach, Overbrook Road graduate, and the pastpr, Dr. = Most small to medium sized
Hanover: and Arthur Anthony examination scores, = and State; and Frank Kamus, direc- John L. Chapple Receives Degree Dallas: Sandra A. Perkoski, louenes I. Beats will speak bottlers favor returnables and our |
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bi Debra Billings, 20 Harris Hill Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Her- BR intuc
8 Road, was graduated last shner and family, South : MEMORIAL HIGHWAY HANOVER MALL SANS SOUG) ROUTE Ji NEX7 pinch
bo evening from the Nesbitt Memorial Highway, have Twenty-three students from oo ce © 675-00
(A ~ Memorial Hospital School of moved to North Main Street in the Wilkes-Barre Campus of WEIS “VALU- TRIM” USDA CHOICE BEEF ;
Nursing. Her parents, Mr. and Shavertown. The Pennsylvania State ¢ al
. Mrs. Frank H. Billings enter- Mrs. F. Gordon Mathers, University will be transferring FIRST CUT
tained the 17 members of the Knob Hill, is recuperating at to University Park in Sep- CH U CK ST E A KS 5 8’ AVID
class prior to graduation. home after undergoing surgery tember to pursue the final three Broad
Gerda Heinke of Copenhagen,
Denmark, spent several days
recently with Mr. and Mrs.
Mortimer R. Goldsmith of Knob
Hill.
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in Nesbitt Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William Barber,
Woodbine Avenue, entertained
Saturday evening in honor of
their son, Keith, a member of
years of their baccalaureate
degree courses. Among them
are three Back Mountain
residents: Michael Glova,
Kunkle Road, RD 1, Harveys
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Tex., where. he attended a David W. Mathers Sr., Staub Rp 3, Dallas, education; and ; Gini
banking seminar. Mr. Swan is Road, was confined by illness to Frederick Gosart, 113 E. and FRIDAY SIERS, Es
associated withh the First his home several days last Overbrook Ave., Shavertown, q AM til 10P - LB: il
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f: Cliffside Avenue, will leave hasreturned fromherstudiesat have completed one year of LB.
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1 N.Y.C. for Germany where they Springs, N.Y., for the summer the Bachelor degree programs 0s | mimes, TART, MER #1
| will spend six weeks. recess. She was a special of agriculture, business ad- 9 WITH THESE COUPONS! YOU MAY REDEEM Hp SHE
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