by Charlot Denmon 675-0419 Richard Demmy, Lake Street, Dallas, vice president of UGI Corp. and general mana- ger of Luzerne Electric Divi- sion, has accepted the position as chairman of the Major Em- ployees Division in the 1973-74 Wyoming Valley United Fund Campaign. Rachel Kunkle is a guest at the Hampton Home, Wilkes- Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Willis J. Pette- bone, former residents of 43 W. Hoyt St., Kingston, have moved to Warren Drive, Dallas. The Rev. Roy V. Ashmall has returned to his home in Center- moreland from Nesbitt Memor- ial Hospital where he was a sur- gical patient. The Rev. Ashmall is pastor of East Dallas, Center- moreland and Dymond Hollow United Methodist Churches. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilson, and Leona Bellas, RD 3, Dallas, have returned home from a six- weeks winter vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reese, Franklin Street, Dallas, have returned home from a vacation in Florida. John F. Sheehan Jr., RD 2, Dallas, has completed a 20-day study of social and economic problems in rural Pennsylvania and was awarded a certificate from the Cooperative Extension Service, The Pennsylvania State University College of Agriculture. ' Mr. ‘Sheehan is associated with the Common- wealth Telephone Company, Dallas. Alva Eggleston has returned home: from Dallas, Texas, where he attended a national Electric Corporation Conven- tion. Mr. Eggleston is vice pre- sident of the board of directors of the Claverack Corp. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hartman, Dallas, RD, have returned home from a golfing and fishing vacation at Jekyll Island, Ga. Joseph and Richard Davis, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Davis; RD 1, Dallas, ‘have en- listed in the U.S. Navy. They will go on’ active duty in late August and will attend Aviation Anti-Submarine Warfare Oper- ator School. Joseph graduated from Dallas Senior High School and will graduate from Penn State’s Wilkes-Barre Campus in June with an associate degree in electronics. Richard grad- uated last June from Dallas Senior High School. Colleen Kennedy, daughter of Joan Hoffman, RD 2, Dallas, and Theresa Janosik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jano- sik, Dallas, will take part in the Miss Pennsylvania Teenager Pageant, July 27 and 28, at the Penn Harris Motor Inn, Harris- burg. Both girls are students at Dallas Junior High School, where they are active in school clubs and activities. Theresa is a member of the school honor roll and Colleen has received honors in the National Fitness Test. The state finals are for girls 13 to 17 years of age. A finalist will be selected to repre- sent her state in the Miss National Teenager Pageant, Georgia in late August. Fred Templin, 24 Southside Ave., Dallas, is a surgical pat- ient in Nesbitt Memorial Hos- pital. Mr. Templin is a faculty member at Dallas ‘Senior High School. Mrs. Charles Roberts, Yeager Avenue, is a patient in Wilkes-- Barre General Hospital. Ira D. Morris, brother of Mrs. Caroline Caperoon, 140 Frank- lin St., Dallas, is vacationing in Sun City, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ran- dolph Jr., Midway Manor, and Atty. and Mrs. Charles Lem- mond Jr., 58 Lehman Ave., Dallas, have returned from a winter vacation in Martinique, French West Indies. They were among a group of area residents who spent five days on the island. by Charlot Denmon 675-0419 George Kirkendall of Hingham, Mass., was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Monk, North Lehigh Street. Mrs. Monk, the former Jean Hart, is Mr. Kirkendall’s niece. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Eck, Lehigh Street, Shavertown, have returned home from a winter vacation in Florida. Mrs. Walter ‘‘Sally’’ Roberts has been assigned as a field aide under the direction of Carolyn Herre, field director of the Penn’s Woeds Girl Scout Council. Sally has considerable scouting background, having served as a leader and troop consultant. She resides with her family at Carverton Heights. She will work with Mrs. Herre in an effort to help improve the quality of direct services to troops and to participate in assisting in building a com- mitted, informed volunteer membership. Scott Bayer, Shavertown, student at Kutztown State school’s band members chosen to represent the college at the Intercollegiate Band Festival held last weekend at Mansfield State College. Ginger Jones, Shaver Avenue, is a surgical patient in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Thamsin E. Conyngham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Guthrie Conyngham, South ng “weeks thi Hep rking in congressional offices’ on Ch Hill. The project is part of the school’s public af- fairs program. Miss Conyng- ham is in the office of Senator Philip A. Hart, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Roberts, Shavertown, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Troup Jr., Dallas, have returned from a trip to Nassau, St. Martin's and Florida. New members will be received into the fellowship of Shavertown United Methodist Church, April 15. Mrs. Maleolm Borthwick, president of United Methodist Women, has announced that the next meeting will be held April 2, al 8 p.m. Couples Club of Shavertown United Methodist Church remind residents that their roast beef dinner will be held April 11 in the social rooms of the church with serving from 5 to 7 p.m. Tickets may be pur- chased from the Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost, Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers, or members of the club. The annual district’ meeting of the United Methodist Church Women wll be held ‘April 11, 10 p.m. at Montrose. Women’s lenten seminar was held March 28, 10 a.m. at Dallas United Methodist Church. Mrs, Henry Ward and Elizabeth Horan spoke on ‘‘Woman Relates to Family’’. March 31 bers. March 31-April 1 - April 2 school. April 3 April 6 Estate Lodge. 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