Page 8 _ by Charlot Denmon § 675-0419 aa ~ Mrs. George Turner, RD 1, | Dallas has returned after © + spending the holidays with her : nephew and wife, Col. and Mrs. James E. Carrozza and family of Baltimore, Md. A former re- fos sident of Forty Fort, Mrs. . ~~ Turner is now residing in a mobile home at RD 1, Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Banks, High Point Acres, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bevavino, Colonial Drive, attended the Sugar Bowl game at New Orleans. Roy Walter, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Philip Walter, <Demunds fists Road, Dallas, will leave Jan. 29 bo for Lackland Air Force Base, | Texas. 4 Christopher French, New ifsc York City, was the guest of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. : Thomas French, Church Street, fs Dallas, during the Christmas vacation. : | Sandi Sherwood, daughter o J ~ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Troxell, Church Street, Dallas, is a med- ical patient in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry ; Marquise, College Manor, have Ye returned from their holiday vacation in Florida. Sarah H. Schmerer has re- turned from a 10-day vacation on the island of Vieques in the | / Caribbean. She was accoman- hd ied by her son David Herbert, | director of the Graham Art : Gallery, New York City. ek Rainbow. Assembly 144, Dallas, executive board, will meet Jan. 11 in the Eastern Star ~ Building, Foster Street; Dallas. Couple club of Prince of Peace Episcopal = Church, : ‘Dallas, will hold its annual .. dinner, Jan. 13. The group will 8 begin at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sheehan at 6:30 p.m., ‘ then proceed to the Parish House for dinner and program. Children’s confirmation class fai of Prince of Peace Episcopal © Church will be held Jan. 11 in the : Parish House at 6 p.m. Adults interested in joining the church are asked to contact the rector, the Rev. John S. Prater, and a class will be set up later. Confirmation will be held April 1 when the Bishop comes to the area. : Men of Prince of Peace Epis- copal Church will meet Sunday morning beginning with break- fast at 8:30 a.m. Guest speaker will be Trooper Judith McCarr, first state .policewoman ‘in Pennsylvania. United Methodist Women: of Dallas Methodist Church met Tuesday afternoon in the social rooms of the church. The wor- ship service was conducted by Mrs. Douglas Akers. The Rev. Douglas Akers installed the following officers: . president, Mrs. ‘John Blase; vice pre- sident, Mrs. Thomas Cease; secretary, Mrs. Ralph Brown; treasurer, Grace Klees. Chair- man of the nominating cem- mittee was Mrs. Earl Brown. There was a special program of prayer and self-denial. Follow- ing the business meeting, re- freshments were served. Mrs. Lester Jordan will pre- side at the meeting of Dallas Senior Woman's Club to be held Jan. 10 at Prince of Peace . Church. Mrs. Peter Kaye will report on the first project of the new year, a card party to be held Jan. 24 in the Gate of Heaven auditorium. Mrs. Lamar Sharpe is chairman and Mrs. Marvin Carkhuff, co- chairman. : S. Kerr Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, Pioneer Avenue, Dallas, has been named to the dean’s list at Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio, for the past semester. He is a junior and interdepart- mental major in economics and sociology. - He returned last week to begin his second sem- ester of studies. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rende, 8 Hickory Road, Dallas, had as holiday guests Mrs. Rende’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Chadwick, Ocean City, N.J., and the Rende’s son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seuffert, Lancaster. Oak by Bridgette Correale 639-5759 Just returned from a brrr walk around the block and if anyone catches my breath— ‘return to breather. It was so cold I'lost it. This is the type of "weather you recive ‘the gorgeous postcards “saying “Wish you were here” and postmarked Puerto. Rico’ or Majorca! Happy to report that Lenny Burke is home after being a surgical patient at Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. The Schleichs, Rudy, Johanna, Lisa, Kathy, Missy, Lauren and Maria, enjoyed the holidays in Buffalo, N.Y. i . Mr. and Mrs. Emil Espen { entertained several friends and neighbors with an open house : party during the New: Years weekend. ~ Idetown Compact Bowling and dance at the Continental ‘Inn Jan. 6. Local couples who attended were Fred and Yolanda Tomaselli, Hayden and Verna Evans and Jack and Mary Gesmundo. Sunday afternoon, Jane Yoniski hosted a baby shower for Marie - Jones and guess what? The guest of honor was unable to attend. She was busy at Wilkes-Barre General ih Hospital delivering her new son, Robert, 6 pounds, 15 ounces. Attending the shower were ~ Marge Angelicola, Marie Bellas, Judy Burke, Marianne Cleary, Bridgette Correale, Mildren Espen, Julie Iwanowski, © Mary Shirley Osborne, Nancy Burke DRESSMAKING AND CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES CALL 675-4270 i and Kay Johnson. Sincere condolences to the Belasco family upon the death of Marie’s brother-in-law. Oak Hill" Civic Association will condict a meeting Jan. 16 at 8 p.m. at the Idetown Fire Hall. Plans for the Valentine dance will be discussed. Members are urged to attend. Ozzie and Shirley Osborne hosted a New Year’s Eve party at their home on Hemlock Drive. Several local neighbors and friends enjoyed the festivities. Congratulationc to = Pam Potter who: recently wed ‘in upstate New York. The Father of the Year Award goes to Charlie Batka for escorting six chatting 11 year old young ladies to the movies. His daughter Karen celebrated her birthday with a party and a trip to the theater. Dolores Mitchell hosted a 8 Hickory Read, Dallas, enter- the Christmas season. Among Edward Moyer, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Fleming, Reading; Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jerry Tedesco, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Mistler, Allen- Lake Winola; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Demko, Mahanoy City; and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sheri- dan, Dallas. New Goss Manor entertained at a family dinner and bridge party on New Year’s Eve. Their. guests included Mr. and Mrs. Granville Miller, Mr. and Mrs. James Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rees, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Troup, and Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Hogoboom. Mr. and Mrs. Eprim Roberts, 42nd Street, Dallas; Clara Eckert, Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Garris, East Overbrook Avenue, Shaver- town, have returned after spending some time in Florida. They toured Disney World, Cypress Gardens and visited Mrs. Roberts’ sister. The Men’s Club of Prince of Peace Church, Dallas, will meet at 8:30 a.m. Sunday morning. Speaking to the group will be Judith McCarr, the first woman to ‘become a member of the Pennsylvania State Police. The Women’s Association of the United Presbyterian Church of Dallas decided at their last meeting to hold their annual Holly Bazaar Nov. 2 and Nov. 3, 1973. Obituaries THOMAS D. SWAINBANK An acute coronary attack claimed the life of Thomas D. Swainbank at his home Monday morning. Mr, Swainbank, 58, resided at Valley View. Park, RD 3, Dallas, since the June flood; prior to that he lived at 611 Gibson Ave., Kingston. Born in Forty Fort Nov. 17, 1914, he lived in Kingston and Forty Fort nearly all his life. A graduate i of Forty Fort. High School in 1933, he served with the U.S. Army in World War II and was for 23 years office manager of the Harveys Lake Light Company. For the last three years he was an ac- countant for UGI Corporation, Kingston. : A member of the Dorranceton United Methodist Church, he was a mason and shriner and was a former officer of Post 283, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Survivors include his’ widow, the former Eleanor Morgan; daughters, Susan Koss, Ger- Charles Swainbank, West Pittston; Walter Swainbank, New Monmouth, N.J.; sister, Sara Farmer, San Diego, Calif. Services will be held today at 1 p.m. from the Harold E. Howell Funeral Home, West Pittston, with the Rev. Arthur B: Mayo officiating. Burial will be in Wardan Cemetery, Dallas. delightful birthday party for her daughter Donna who celebrated her sixth birthday Jan. 5. Eating the goodies and enjoying the games were Paige Belasco, Chrissy; = Alansky, Adele Correale, Bryan Mitchell and Wendy Reed. On January 21, from 2 to 4| p.m., several Oak Hill mothers will march for March of Dimes. 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Bombick of RD 4, Dallas, was one of 72 State Police Cadets to graduate yesterday in commencement exercises at the State Police Academy in Hershey. The exercises signified completion of the six month training program for new State troopers. Trooper Bombick will report to his duty station in Reading Dorothy A. Kirmse Project Participant Dorothy A. Kirmse, daughter of Mrs. E.G. Schellenberg, of Dallas; is participating in a public school: teaching program as a project for education majors at Skid- more . College,- Saratoga Springs, N.Y. 3 Each session. in" ‘‘micro- teaching’ involves a lesson teaching skill. The ‘student ticular skill. Miss Kirmse, a member of the class of 1974 at Skidmore, is a graduate of the Ethel Walker School, Simsbury, Conn. Spicy Spaghetti for Woman's Club Meal The Dallas Jr. Woman’s Club at the Dallas Senior High School from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Tickets will be available from club mem- bers and will be priced at $1.75 for adults and $1 for children. * The menu will include spaghetti, Italian bread and butter, dessert and coffee. = 350 Wyorning Ave, Wyoming, Pa, 18644 Academy undergo four weeks of coach- pupil training. During the six months training program the cadets received nearly 1000 hours of classroom instruction which included four college courses in sociology, psychology, English composition and speech taught structors. : A survey of the new class of troopers shows that 21 cadets hold baccalaureate degrees, eight hold associate degrees and 27 others had some college education before entering the Academy. The average age of are married and have a total of 48 children. In his history of Dallas, D.A. Waters writes that wolves were a: serious problem for Back Harris; a settler at Harris Hill, father had been unable to get his log cabin completely en- closed on the first day, leaving the family unprotected. He had to burn a fire all night to keep THE WHIPPLE TREE ANTIQUE SHOP 90 Main St. Dallas —IS MOVING- Complete Stock Sellout 1/3 Discounts on all antiques and Pennsylvania Dufch gifts. Also other misc. items priced for quick sale. For Private Appointment Call 675-2220 or visit the shop daily : 10 to 5 * 10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. i 717/693-3415 For Penn State Hundreds of students registered for the winter term last Thursday at the Wilkes- Barre Campus of The Penn- sylvania State University as they returned to continue their studies in either the associate or baccalaureate programs. The returning students found which to select credit requirements toward their degrees. Eighty-three full-time baccalaureate students and 24 baccalaureate adjunct students indicated plans to continue for their four-year degree while the others ‘selected courses - necessary for the completion of their associate degree work in highway engineering, mechanical engineering, ‘surveying, electrical engineering, mass com- munications, or business ad- ministration. 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