The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 15, 1972, Image 8

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R. Rice's Daughter
To Enter Keystone
Mona Lee Rice, daughter of
Robert Rice, Dallas, and Mrs.
Edgar Watkins, Nicholson, has
been accepted to the fall term at
Keystone Junior College,
LaPlume.
Mona was graduated from
Mountainview High School in
commencement exercises held
recently. In high school she was
active in many extracurricular
activities including chorus,
drama; cheerleading, French
club, Future Teachers of
America, historian and
treasurer of the FTA, member
of the prom committee,
assistant editor of the senior
yearbook, and a member of the
cast of the senior play.
Miss Rice received an
honorable mention in the
national French contest and has
attained achievements in the
field of art.
She plans to study to be an
executive secretary.
Sem Lists 12
On Honor Rolls
Twelve local youths, all of
whom are students or June
graduates of Wyoming
Seminary, have been named to
the honor and high honor rolls at
the Kingston prep school.
Computation of grade averages
for the recently completed
school year was the criteria
upon which*the students were
evaluated: for their academic
proficiency.
High honor roll students in-
clude: Stephen Casterlin, RD 3,
Wyoming; Peter B. Davies,
RD4, Dallas; Holly Dietterick,
‘RD 1, Dallas; Yvonne Pearsall,
RD 4, Dallas; Jennifer Rodda,
316 Pioneer Ave., Dallas and
John W. Siegal Jr., Box 47,
Harveys Lake.
Honor roll students include:
Martha E. Casterlin, RD 3,
Wyoming; Daniel Hughes,
Huntsville Road, Dallas;
Sandra Kabeschat, 9 Birch Hill
Lane, Dallas; Gail K. Lacy,RD
3 Dallas; Roy W. Reese, RD5,
Tunkhannock; and Diane C.
Troup, Newberry Estate,
Dallas.
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Back Mountain
Residents
Several Back Mountain area
residents will play important
roles in the upcoming camp
season at Camp Lackawanna on
summer.
The camp, which is owned
and operated by the Presbytery
of Lackawanna, is located in
Tunkhannock.
Directors for the various
camps this summer include
Andrew Pillarella and Donald
Roth, both of Dallas.
Counselors include Michele
Masoner, Nancy Rodda, Harry
Sweptston and Travis Adams,
also a Dallas resident, will be in
charge of crafts.
Serving as life guard will be
Deannie Jones of Shavertown.
In charge of the camp property
is Dallas resident Josef Reese.
Included in the camping
program this year are activities
for junior and senior high school
youths as well as family
outings. A music camp which
proved popular last summer
will be repeated and a new
addition to the year’s program
will be a creative arts camp.
by Mrs. Albert Armitage
Mr. and Mrs. George Kuchta
of Harrisburg were weekend
guests of Mary Kuchta, Mary
and Andrew.
Eula Myers of Oak Hill and
her sister Mary, Philladelphia,
were visitors of Mary Kuchta
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armi-
tage celebrated their 38th wed-
ding anniversary June 4th. Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Hudak of
Economist Explains
Estimate for Moving
The peak season for moving
occurs between May and Octo-
ber each year. How much it
costs to move depends on the
weight and value of one’s house-
hold goods, the distance in-
volved'and the special services
required such as packing, stor-
age and delivery time. Keep in
mind, says Josephine Kotch,
Associate Extension home eco-
nomist, Luzerne County, that
not all movers have the same
rates, although they are
generally competitive.
Remember that the exact cost
of a move can’t be determined
until household goods are
weighed after loading into the
van. Upon request, a mover will
send an experienced estimator
togive a written estimate of ap-
proximately how much it will
weigh and how much it will cost
to move belongings. Keep in
mind that estimates aren’t
binding—on either party.
When the estimator arrives,
be sure to show him everything
you plan to move—including
items stored in the garage, tool
shed or attic.
The mover’s estimate will
also help the owner make ar-
rangements to pay for the
move. Check to see what kind of
financial arrangements the
mover requires. If no credit ar-
rangement is made before
moving, one may be expected to
pay for the full amount of the
move on receipt of the house-
hold goods at the new home.
Dallas were breakfast guests
that day.
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Wilson of
Runnemede, N.J., visited Mrs.
Albert Armitage Tuesday. They
are spending several days with
Mr. and Mrs. George Langel in
Wilkes-Barre.
Garey spent the weekend in
Wilmington, Del. visiting Ruth
Deets.
The United Methodist Women
of the Alderson Methodist
Church were entertained at the
home of Mrs. Warren Johnson
at Beaumont Thursday evening.
Mrs. William James presided at
the business meeting. The
secretary’s and treasurer’s re-
ports were given by Esther
Armitage and Amelia Davis.
The July meeting will be a pic-
nic, with time and place to be
announced. There will be a bake
sale on the church lawn July 8 at
1 p.m. Lunch was served;
twelve women were present.
Mrs. Louise James spent the
weekend in New Jersey visiting
a friend.
St. Paul's Plans
Summer School
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church,
Shavertown, will conduct a 10-
week Christian education pro-
gram every Wednesday night
with hours from 7:30 p.m. to
8:30 p.m.
The theme for these sessions
will be “Our Christian Life-
style.”” Classes will include all
ages from pre-school through
adult. The first session June 21
will start at 6:30 p.m. with a
wiener roast at the church, and
the final session Aug. 23 will be
a penny fair to which the
parents will be invited to see
what has been accomplished by
the classes.
rounding communities are wel-
come.
Co-chairman of the classes
are Harry Davenport. and
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Three Full Days
Of Auction Action
The Back Mountain Memorial
Library Auction will open its
second quarter century July 7 at
2p.m., with fast-moving auction
action scheduled to continue
that first night until 11 p.m.
On Saturday, a children’s
auction will launch the second
day activities from 10 a.m. to 12
noon, with regular auction
bidding to continue from 1 p.m.
to midnight.
On the final day of the Auc-
tion, bidding will begin at 3 p.m.
and will conclude at 9 p.m.
Sunday night.
Al Ciccarelli, president; Dick Staub, vice
president; Tom Reese, secretary; Ed
Buckley, Harold Brobst, Bill Motyka, Jack
Fowler, Charles DiGiosa, Don Hazeltine, Ted
“ Kostrabola; Leonard Harvey, Ted Popielarz,
directors.
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A Suzuki String Program
under the instruction of Fer-
dinand Liva has been scheduled
by the College Misericordia
Department of music for this
summer, according to an ann-
ouncement by the college.
Developed to provide area
children with professional
lessons in violin, the program
Sandra Pritchard
Florida Graduate
Sandra Pritchard, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Prit-
chard, Ft. Myers, Fla, formerly
of Dallas, has recently graduat-
ed from the University of South
Florida in Tampa with a
Bachelors degree in physical
education.
Miss Pritchard is a graduate
of Dallas Senior High School
and Keystone Junior College,
La Plume.
will be offered by Liva from
June 26 through July 21 and
again from July 31 through Aug.
18. Classes will meet daily from
9:30 to 12:00. : =
Maestro Liva describes the
Suzuki method as ‘“‘the fun way
to learn to play violin. Children
play in unison until the in-
strument feels natural,” he
said. ‘The children enjoy the
instrument, and the learning
derives from the fun.”
An accomplished violinist
himself, Mr. Liva studied at the
Juilliard School of Music and at
Taranto, Italy. He is the former
conductor of the Niagara Falls
Symphony and the Wilkes-
Barre Philharmonic Orchestra.
He is an assistant Si of
music at College Misericordia
Details regarding
registration for the summer
music program and costs may
be obtained by contacting
College Misericordia.
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