‘Nineteen students from the Back Mountain region attained the dean’s list at King’s College in Wilkes-Barre. They were an- nounced by Dallas resident Dr. Rui) Schleich, academic dean of the college. From the class of 1972 attain- ing Magna Cum Laude was Harry Gregory, RD 2, Dallas. He majored in German. Richard Bombick, RD 4, government major, was Cum Laude from class of 1972, Ed- ward Delany, Grandview Avenue, New Goss Manor, Dallas, was Cum Laude from the class of 1972. He was a government major. M. Corita Jordan, 195 Carverton Road, Trucksville, was Cum Laude in data processing major from class gf 1972. Norman Nicol, 67 Perrf® Avenue, Shavertown, was Cum Laude as a govern- ment major from class of 1972. John Banks, RD 5, Shaver- town, gained Magna Cum Laude recognition. He will be a Carey, Chase Manor, Shavertown, was also Magna Cum Laude. Michael Sgarlet, Harveys Lake, was Magna Cum Laude, and will be a senior majoring in government. Frank Burnside Jr., Harveys Lake, Cum Laude, will be a junior business administration major. James Faerber, Har- veys Lake, Cum Laude, will be a senior government major. Joseph Groblewski,- Harveys Lake, Cum Laude, will be sophomore liberal arts major. His brother, Benjamin, Shrine Acres, Dallas, also was Cum Laude, and will be a senior government major. Virginia Dorrance, RD 1, Dallas, Cum Laude, will be a sophomore psychology major. Christine Konnick, Demunds Road, Dallas, Cum Laude, will be sophomore liberal arts major. Thomas Kowalski, RD 2, Hunlock Creek, Cum Laude, by Charlot Denmon 675-0419 & : United Methodist Women of Shavertown United Methodist Church met recently with Mrs. Malcolm Borthwick presiding. Mrs. Borthwick opened with a welcome to the Rev. Robert D. Yost who has begun his 23rd year at the local church. Devotions were led by Mrs. Jack Kiloeber. The Rev. Harry Ford presented slides on “Wildflowers.”” Mrs. Ford also attended as a guest of the women. Effective with the fall meetings the Circle names will be changed from Keller to Ruth, Kings Daughter’s to Mary, Deborah to Priscilla. Women from the church may join the Circle of their choice. Mrs. Frederick J. Eck, 85 N. Lehigh St., Shavertown, president of the Planned Parenthood Association of Luzerne County, has announced that a workshop ‘will be held June 22 from 10 am. fo 3:30 p.m§ihe Luzerne County Association will be host to the Scranton, Easton, Allentown - and Stroudsburg Associations. Shavertown United Methodist Church Senior High Sunday evening group entertained graduates at a cookout last Sunday at' the home of Julie Evans, Summit Street, Shaver- town, and swimming at the home of David Schooley, Demunds Road, Dallas. Members of the junior choir of Shavertown Unied Methodist Church will hold their picnic Thursday at Irem Temple picnic grounds beginning at 4:15 p.m. They will return to the church at 6:30 p.m. Keller Circle will hold a salad luncheon June 16 in the social rooms of the Shavertown United Methodist Church. The embers of Junior M.Y.F:. will meet at the Shaver- town United Methodist Church parking lot June 16 at 6:30 p.m. to leave for a weekend campout at Moon Lake. SiH OP Bedroom Decorating ‘is our Business oy DUY. Draperies, car- 5 pets, furniture and those so important accessories, all selected to create the incomparable | NR Nettle Creek look. * Come in or ask about’ an at home appointment. NETTLE CREEK Provincial Towers 34 South Main, W.B. Hours—Mon & Thurs.—9:30-9 Tues., Wed., Fri., Sat.—9:30-5 829-0760 All couples and single adults of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church are invited to attend a ‘‘surprise night” June 24 at the church. For additional information and reservations ‘call Mrs. Gene Brubaker or Mrs. William C. Bispels. Farewell congregational picnic and communion will be held at Lake Teja, East Dallas, June 27. Members planning to attend are asked to contact Mrs. William Dierolf or Mrs. George Voorhees. Beginning June 21 there will be church school classes for all ages Wednesday evening through the summer. The first Wednesday will begin at 6:30 p.m. with a hot dog roast. St. Paul’s softball team will play a home game June 15 at 6:30 p.m. against Harveys Lake Sportsmen. Rosemary Swain, 84 W. Mt. Airy Road, Shavertown, is a patient in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Jean Franklin, N. Main St., Shavertown, is convalescing at her home after returning from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Kathy Friar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Edward Friar, 287 Ferguson Ave., Shavertown has been notified she has been named to the dean’s list at St. Francis College of Loretto, for the spring semester. Take it 3 from . Tennessee Ernie Ford: “If you want a lawn tractor that’s ° built like the big ones, you want Massey-Fergu- son. Take it from who knows!” will be a senior biology major. David Lipka, RD 1, Hunlock Creek, Cum Laude, will be a junior liberal arts major. Catherine Cawley, 74 Carver- ton Road, Trucksville, Cum Laude, will be a junior liberal arts major. Mary Karweta, 71 East Overbrook Avenue, Shavertown, Cum Laude, will be a junior liberal arts major. Awards Presented At L-L Class Night Class Night was held at Lake- Lehman High School,June 2. The outstanding students of the 1972 graduating class received awards. Anthony Marchakitus) princi- pal, and Calvin Kanyuck pre- sented the following awards: The Danforth award was given to David Haines and Gail Cor- nell. David Haines and Gail Cornell were also the recipients of the Harveys Lake Women’s Club award (highest ranking boy and girl). Both the Rotary Book Scholarship and the Har- veys Lake Women’s Service Club award went to Judy Lee. Glenna Brown was recipient of the Lake-Lehman Education Association award and Shirley Grady received the Empire Beauty School scholarship. David Haines, valedictorian, award. Band Sponsors Meet June 20 The regular monthly meeting of the Lake-Lehman Band Sponsors Association will be held June 20 at 8 p.m. in Room 25 of the High School. All parents of both senior and cadet bands are urged to attend. New officers for the 1972-73 year will be installed. Accepting office will be: Mrs. Clete Holcomb, president; Oscar Langston, vice president; Mrs. John Stepanik, secretary; Mrs. Hugh Dockeray, treasurer; Mrs. William Teske, assistant treasurer; Mrs. Stephen DeBarry, corresponding secretary. Outgoing officers are: Jack Brown, president; Mrs. Clete Holcomb, vice president; Mrs. Avis Kocher, secretary; Mrs. Edward Neizgoda, treasurer; Mrs. William Borton, assistant treasurer and Mrs. Oscar Langston, corresponding secretary. NEW ViIFI4 CUTS A BIG BIGGEST FASTEST $690.} Robert W. Dunham Robert W. 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