The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 05, 1974, Image 16

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Anne Neyhard
779-1647
~ Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. John Ruddy who were
married recently. Mrs. Ruddy
is the former Sharon
- Hodorowski, Larkin Street,
Larksville. Mr. Ruddy is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ruddy,
Columbus Avenue, Pittston.
~The couple is residing at 84 E.
Columbus Ave., Pittston.
Larksville Volunteer Fire
Company 1 and its auxiliary
participated i in the Swoyersville
~ Fire Company 1 parade and the
Dallas Fire and Ambulance
parade.
_ Margaret Fertal, Franklin
Street, has been notified by the
State Board of Cosmetology
that she has passed her state
boards and is now a licensed
: cosmetolgist.
- Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Yudichak, Snyer Street, Mr.
and Mrs. John Legosh and son,
John, and Stephen Yudichak,
Van Loon Street, have returned
from Stratford, Conn., where
they attended the 50th wedding
anniversary celebration for Mr.
and Mrs. Michael Simalchik.
Thomas Cali, governor of
Lions District 14-H, paid an
official visit to the Larksville
Lions Club at a meeting of their
unit. He was welcomed by
Edward Oblick, president of the
Larksville Lions. Accompany -
ing Mr. Cali, who is a member
of the Nanticoke Lions Club,
were deputy district governor
Clem Sawicki of the Nanticoke
Lions Club, public relations
Wyoming Seminary
; Appoints Instructor
The Wyoming Seminary Day
School has added an inter-
mediate Englisii and Latin
instructor with the appointment
of Michael Dougherty. John
Magagna, assistant Seminary
headmaster in charge of the
‘orty Fort Day School, in an-
nouncing the appointment,
noted that Mr. Dougherty is
already known to some of the
school’s students, because he
“has spent the past 12 summers
working at Camp Susque-
hannock. y
This summer Mr. Dougherty
served as athletic director for
the camp's older group, and as
vice-director of the drama
program.
He holds a’ B.A. degree in
English from the University of
Pennsylvania, where he was a
Student Council member for
four years.
During his senior year at the
University of Pennsylvania,
Mr. Dougherty coached the
fourteen-year old tennis group
at William Penn Charter
School, where he received his
own elementary education.
Help Children Make Friends—
~The grade school years are the
how to make friends. Extension
family life specialists at The
Pennsylvania State University
say that parents can help with
social development as well as
with homework. They point out
that if you have friends and en-
tertain them in your home, your
child is likely to regard friend-
ship as an important value in
his life, too. When your child in-
vites classmates home, wel-
come them even though at
times this may mean confusion
or inconvenience.
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pains due to - - - - -
Not available in stores
director Frank Meneguzzo of
the Luzerne Lions Club, and
zone chairman Steven Kovacs
of the Luzerne Lions Club.
Membership in the Larksville
Lions Club is now open to any
male resident of the borough.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Steinburg, East
State Street, who have an-
nounced the birth of a daughter,
Aug. 23.
The Ladies Club of St. An-
thony’s Church will hold its
annual game party, Sept. 29 in
the church hall, Pace Street,
Larksville. The party will start
at 2 p.m. with an early bird at
1:45 p.m. Tickets can be pur-
chased from members of the
Ladies Club or at the door the
day of the party.
The following is the additional
list of winners of ceramics at St.
John’s Festival. Last Supper-
Michael Bonk, Detroit, Mich.;
Christmas trees-Ruth Mack,
Third Street, Larksville, Vera
A., Owen Street, Swoyersville,
Tom Hendershot, Sayre, and
Loretta Dalton, East State
Street, Larksville; carolers,
Karen Taczak, Metuchen, N.J.;
Madonna-Kopka, Wilson Street,
Larksville; small doll, M.
Konesko, First Street,
Larksville; ash tray-Dolores
Makowski, Jackson Street,
Edwardsville; Polish chick-
Brozowski, New Jersey; small
doll-E. Sholonski, Bowman
Street, Wilkes-Barre; Christ-
mas dishes-Donna Layaou,
Second Street, Larksville.
Mrs. Thomas Paliscak,
Larksville chairman of the
Teenagers March Against
Leukemia, has announced that
the drive in Larksville will take
place Sept. 15 from 1:00 to 4:00
p.m. Funds are used to benefit
St. Jude’s Research Hospital in
Indianapolis, Ind. Any teenager
interested in assisting with the
drive is asked to contact Mrs.
Paliscak at her home, 26 Coxe
St., before the drive. The
volunteers will receive
literature and details when they
contact Mrs. Paliscak.
Debbie Scott and Luann
Carpenetti, both of Howard St.,
have returned home after
spending four days in Atlantic
City. Debbie is a student at
Bishop O'Reilly High School
and Luann is a student at
Wyoming Valley West.
The Holy Name Society of St.
John’s Church will hold its
p.m. Tickets are available from
Society members or from
George Curry.
Sandy Bidosky, Pace Street,
was honored at a baby shower
Sept. 1 at the B & J Restaurant,
Vine Street, Plymouth. The
shower was given by Mrs. John
Notch and Mrs. Edward
Bedosky.
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THE DALLAS POST,
District. Sitting are the new
Rogers, Virginia Ide,
Gregory Moyer,
teachers: Robert
John
dent.
Six-County Firemen’s
Association committees for
1974-75 were appointed by presi-
dent Jesse C. Stoop, Shamokin.
The association is composed of
234 fire companies representing
Columbia, Lackawanna,
Luzerne, Montour, Northum-
berland and Schuylkill counties.
Committees meet ‘the third
Sunday of odd months for 1974-
75; Sept. 14, Goodwill,
Plymouth; Nov. 17, Yorkville,
Pottsville; Jan. 19, 1975;
Reliance, Berwick; March 16,
Columbia, Edwardsville; May
19, Independent, Kingston; and
June 26, 27, 28, convention at
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Sierra brown finish with beige
vinyl roof & saddle leather In-
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none nicer, Stock #1185.
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Kingston.
Chairmen heading commit-
tees are:
Executive-William Brandau,
Hazleton; law-Gordon Roberts
Sr., Edwardsville; accounts-W.
Robert Moser, Pottsville;
credential-Stanley EF. Mika,
Shenandoah; publicity-Walter
Sawchak, Olyphant; publica-
tion-Chester F. Mattis, Coal
Township; topic-Dr. Roman
Siwa and John Petok, Edw ards-
ville;
Exhibits-Albert ~~ Markunas,
Shenandoah; transportation-
Henry Schramm, Hanover
Township; fire prevention,-
ames Rittethouse, Kingston;
membership-Francis H. Burns,
Plymouth;
The officers are Jesse B. Bell,
Danville, secretary; Clarence
A. Veale, Hazleton, treasurer;
William A. Brandau, Hazleton,
chaplain; John A. Reilly, Dan-
ville, first vice-president;
Emila A. Bieda, Coal Township,
second vice-president; George
W. Houser, Pottsville, third
vice-president; ~~ Fred W.
McAfee, Berwick, fourth viee-
president; Victor Novitski,
Kingston, fifth vice-president;
and Walter Sawchak, Olyphant,
sixth vice-president.
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Did You Know. . .
It takes 10 trees one day to
produce the oxygen required to
burn just one gallon of gaso-
line? At that rate, it would take
a grove of 28 trees to replace the
oxygen used by the average
American’s car in a year.
Popular silver blue finish with
slack padded roof and luxurious
black cloth interior trim, All
extras. 1 owner. 24,000 miles
since new. Must be seen.
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The Harveys Lake Flare Par-
ade and Fireworks Display was
postponed from Sunday until
Monday night because of the
heavy rain. Nevertheless, there
was a large crowd present to
witness the spectacle marking
the end of the summer season.
The Harveys Lake Yacht Club
sponsored the Flare Parade of
sail and motor boats which
circled the lake beginning at 8
p.m. Soft music flowed from the
leading boat for the enjoyment
of the spectators and lake
dwellers. Docks were decorated
with festive colored: lights.
The boats initiated their trip
from the Yacht Club and sailed
| Kunklo
by Barbara Evans '
675-2050
The United Methodist Women
of the Kunkle United Methodist
Church will hold their annual
picnic Sept. 11 at 6:30 p.m. at
the Kunkle Fire Hall. Members
are asked to bring their own
place setting and a covered
dish.
_ Old River Road
Packaged daily.)
Introducing Our brand New
There’s an Old River
counter clockwise under the
sponsorship of the Sunset Beach
Association. This was the fourth
year for the fireworks display
and one of the largest, accord-
ing to William Owens, past
association president.
The postponement didn’t
seem to dampen the crowd's en-
thusiasm. There were loud cries
and applause as the more color-
ful rockets opened in the sky.
Loud booming sounds carried
through the overcast night,
bringing cheers from the
younger onlookers.
Walter Murphy is president of
the Sunset Beach Assggiation
which extends from @arden
Place to the Outlet and Oak Hill.
Many of the members and surr-
ounding businessmen donated
towards the expense of hiring a
professional man to set off the
fireworks.
Commodore Richard A. Gar-
man noted that the Yacht Club
parade has been in existence for
many years. It is one of the
highlights of the club’s summer
program. Because the event
was postponed, some of the reg-
ular paraders did not partici-
pate.
This Week's
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Road Bakery Near You
7:00-9:00 PM
Tuesday, September 10
Thursday ,. September 12
COURSE TITLE SEC. SEMESTER
NO. HOURS
~ ACC 111 Principles of Acct’g I 7
PSY 103 General Psychology 7153
BUS 125 Beginning Typing TY 0s
.BUS 126 Intermediate Typing oD
ENG 101 English Composition I 7108
CAR 119 Drawing 71.443
HIS 201 American History to
1865 71 3
PSY 204 Child Psychology 71 +83
SOC 215 Principles of Sociology 7133
MAT 121 College Algebra 715453
Cost:
6.00 6.00
$70.50
SEMINARS
SEMINAR SESSIONS DAY TIME
Pottery (materials included 8 Wed. 7:00 -9:00
in fee) s 3
Hatha-Yoga 6 Mon. 7:30-8:30
Intermediate Knitting 9 Thur. 7:30-9:00
Reading for Speed and 8 Mon. 7:00-9:00
Comprehension ;
Slimnastics 8 Thur. 7:30-9:00
Gourmet Cooking 10 Mon. 7:00-9:00
(At Wilson Florist Shop,
Wyo. Ave. Kingston, Penna.)
Amateur Slide Photography 8 Wed. 7:00-8:30
Crime and Punishment 8 Mon. 7:00-8:30
Beginning Sewing 9 Thur. 7:00-9:00
Intermediate Sewing 9 Wed. 7:00-9:00
Creative stitchery 9 Mon. 7:30-9:00
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DAY TIME
M.Th. 7:00-9:30 PM
Thur. 7:00-8:50 PM
M.Th. 7:00-8:50 PM
M.Th. 7:00-8:50 B
M.Th. 7:00-8:15 &.
M.W. 7:009:00 PM
Mon. 7:00-9:30 PM
Wed. 7:00-9:30 PM
Mon. 7:00-9:30 PM
M.W. 7:00-8:15 PM
DATES FEE
10 2-11 20 $24.00
. 9231028 7.00
919-11 14 10.00
930-11 18 15.00
919-11 14 10.00
916-11 18 15.00
10 2-11 20 9.00
923-11 11 20.00
919-11 14 15.00
918-11 13 15.00
923-11 18 10.00