The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 08, 1975, Image 10

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err1 Nejib,
“Now is the time for
Gelusil to come to the aid of
all Little Leager’s parents,
managers, coaches.” The
baseball season has begun
and to start off the 1975
season, Lehman Cardinals
defeated Lehman Giants 8-
1. It kills me to write that,
but it’s true.
Several persons asked
me why in last week’s
column I didn’t mention
my daughter’s Adele birth-
day and Communion party.
The truth-I was so
exhausted my brain could
not function. With 16 out of
town guests and 22 friends,
it's amazing how I can
even write about it now.
The funny part was that
most of these 38 people
stayed in our kitchen. I
don’t know if they were
after my body or the food. I
soon learned the answer
when I placed the food in
the dining room.
Among the out of towners
were James, Judy, Debie,
Judy Lynn and James, Jr.
Amalfitano and Joe Wing
all of Lynbrook, N.Y. Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Valenti,
Southampton, N.Y. and
Tony , Terry, Roseanna
and James Nuciforo,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Our sincerest thanks to
Gerri and Leo Bartz for
lending us their home for
some of our guests. Believe
“ANDY MORGUS
me when I brag about our
beautiful neighbors.
Congratulations to Bob
and Peg Cartier whose
daughter Cheryl presented
grandchild - a boy.
Kathy Askew and Bobby
Di Giosa have recently
returned from a fabulous
vacation in Hawaii.
At the Dallas Juniors
Woman Bike-A-Thon, oné
of our neighbors Mr. Anesi
returned pledges totaling
$300. Great work!
Belated = greetings to
Lenny Burke who
celebrated his sixth bir-
thday April 28 with a party
for all his kindergarten
classmates at the Lake
Elementary.
Matt and Barbara Kvans
have been floating on cloud
nine since their daughter
gave birth to a son.
Sorry to learn that Kathy
Barlow was a medical
patient at Wilkes-Barre
General Hospital.
Best wishes to Karen
Iwanowski who received
the Sacrament of Holy
Communion at Gate of
Heaven Church along with
family and friends. A
dinner party was later held
in her honor and in honor of
Ray Jr.’s ninth birthday.
May 2, a birthday
celebration was held at the
Ambassador Restaurant in
COUNTY
Commissioner
LUZERNE COUNTY
ON THE
REPUBLICAN
TICKET
VOTE
‘ANDY’
MORGY
OF HARVEYS LAKE
honor of Mary Weir's
‘umpteenth’ birthday. I
don’t want to say it to loud,
but Eleanor Monges was a
case for ‘Rosie the wiper-
upper.”
Tom Yoniski, Jr. son of
Tom and Jane, celebrated
his tenth birthday with a
dinner party. Attending
were Billy Jones, Doug
Osborne Chuck Batka and
Ray Iwanowski.
Rick Angelicola, son of
Oak Hill's favorite people,
broke the Lake Lehman
track record in discus
throwing with a 45.4 ft.
throw.
Mrs. Carmela Valenti,
Southampton, N.Y. en-
joyed a stay with her son
Vince Correale and family.
While here she traveled to
and relatives.
Monday evening,
several women of our area
attended an interesting
discussion at the home of
Ozzie and Shirley Osborne,
where neighbor Joseph
Red’ Jones, candidate for
county commissioner
outlined his platform.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Namath journeyed from
Waverly, N.Y. to visit their
daughter Marianne Cleary
Three women from our
area will be hostessess at
the Altar and Rosary’s 18th
annual birthday tea,
Thursday evening. Gerri
Kerkowski and Alyce Ritts
will host the birthday
tables and Bridgette
Correale the April table.
Belated wedding
congratulations to Ted and
Olga Kostrabala and Jack
and Mary Gesmundo. Both
couples celebrated wed-
ding anniversaries’ April
30.
Lehman Township
Supervisors will conduct
their monthly meeting
Monday, May 12, at the
Lehman Fire Hall at 8 p.m.
Better late than never -
birthday greetings to Allen
was May 1, Paul Onzik,
May 3, Annemarie Rem-
pliewicz, May 3 and Tom
Lynch, May 6.
Friday, Gate of Heaven
students do not have school
- Happy Mother’s Day - if
you know what I mean.
Yes, I too have a bir-
thday. April 30 I drowned
my years in a large
chocolate cream pie - What
a way to grow older and
fatter.
RECORD”
IF
YOU
In cooperation with the
Red Cross, the Harveys
Lake Women’s Service
Club will sponsor a blood
drive May 29, at the Lake
Lehman High School Gym
from 1-6 p.m.
All churches and
residents of the Lake Leh-
man area and surrounding
businesses are asked to
contribute to the drive. You
may be a donor if you are
between the ages of 17 and
65. Seventeen-year olds
need parental consent.
Eugene L. Kocker, 54,
Oakdale Road, Johnson
City, New York, died
Sunday morning in
Johnson City. He was the
son of the late Arthur and
Jane Kocker of Harveys
Lake.
He is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. David
Skrabalak of Endicott,
New York, and a son,
Wendell, of Alpha, New
Jersey, and four grand-
children; brothers,
Carleton Kocker of Har-
veys Lake, Arthur Kocker
of Maitland, Florida, and
sister, Mrs. Adirene Collis,
Harveys Lake. Funeral
services were held Wed-
nesday in Union, New
York.
The Harveys Lake
Women’s Service Club held
a Mother-Daughter
covered dish buffet at the
regular May meeting. Co-
chair women Mrs.
Margaret Cauda and Mrs.
Ruth Richards, handled
the dinner arrangements
with a special thanks going
to their committee.
Mark Caccia, a student
at Lake Lehman High
School, entertained with a
demonstration of his skill
in magic. Before our very
eyes Mark made a dove
Fire Co. ‘will: hold its
regular monthly meeting,
May 12, at 8 p.m. at the
Kingston: Township
Municipal Building.
Plans will be made for
the Ladies Auxiliary
Bazaar to be held in June.
Persons having items to
donate to the white ele-
phant sale may contact
Betty Gallagher (696-1058)
or Marian Woolbert (696-
1696.) New and nearly new
items will be accepted with
the exception of clothing.
Plans will be discussed
for the auxiliary’s partici-
pation in the Shavertown
Fire Company Centennial
Parade, May 18. Mrs. Hugh
Gallagher will preside at
the business meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Disano, former residents of
Luzerne, have moved into
their new home at 143
Woodtip Drive, West-
moreland Hills. They have
two daughters, Lisa and
Carla.
We extend happy birth-
day wishes to Lisa Disano,
Westmoreland Hills, who
celebrated her 11th birth-
day on May 2. Lisa is a fifth
grade student at Sacred
Heart School, Luzerne.
Members of St. Paul's
Lutheran Church Chapel
Choir are delighted with
their new choir robes made
possible through funds
raised by the LCW, other
organizations of the church
and individual contri-
butions.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ker-
desky and family, former
residents of Luzerne, have
moved into their new home
at 69 E. Center St., Shaver-
town.
Mrs. James Martin,
North Lehigh Street,
Shavertown, is a patient at
Nesbitt Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Frantz of Brook Street,
Shavertown, have returned
home from a trip to States-
boro, Ga.
Emaret Franklin was
entertained at a family
dinner at Irem Temple
Country Club in honor of
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SCHOOL DIRECTOR
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appear and disappear as
well as many other
fascinating trins. Several
people from the audience
joined Mark on stage to
inspect some of the
equipment, but returned to
their seats in awe.
Ten potted plants were
given for different
categories, two of which
went for three generations
in attendance. Mrs. Taft
Truska presided over the
business meeting that
followed. This concluded
the regular meeting of the
club until next September.
Webelo Troop 331 en-
joyed a 20 mile hike and
campout on South
Mountain this past
weekend. The highlights of
the trip was a ‘‘night hike”
by the troop across the top
of South Mountain without
using adult scout leaders.
Troop 331 wishes to thank
the hunting. club, 20
Limited, for the use of their
property. Troop members
were Albert Kerns,
Bobby Garinger, Greg
Adams, Chip Austin,
Ronnie Swire, Mike Young
and Glenn Steinhauer. The
troop was accompanied by
Scout Master Joseph
Kerns, and parent
colunteers, John Adams,
Pete Austin, and ‘‘Grand-
father’’ Bob Traver.
Circle your calendar -
May 15 and 16 The
Harveys Lake Women’s
Service Club will hold a
rummage sale at the
Lutheran Church, Sandy
Bottom. Any items to be
donated are to be taken to
Taft’s Market not later
than May 14.
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included Mr. and Mrs.
Obed Hontz, Luther Hontz,
Ruth Werkheiser, Jean
Franklin, and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Ash.
Mr. and Mrs. Donaid
LaBar have returned to
their home in Bangor after
spending the weekend as
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Voorhees, 67 E.
Center St., Shavertown.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Kreischer, 235 Ferguson
Ave., Shavertown, have re-
turned home from a
The Dallas Woman's
Club bowling league
recently held their banquet
at the Irem Temple
Country Club. The trophy
winner for first place was
the Shawnee team, which
includes Marie Yozviak,
Louise Menapace, Pat
Lancio and Ann Jordan,
captain. The runner-up
team was the Sioux, with
Connie Brongo, Louise
Edwards, Bettie Hanna
and Jeanne Richards, cap-
tain.
Jeanne Richards re-
ceived the high series
for high average and Ann
Jordan for high game.
Ellen Jeffes received the
plaque for most improved
bowler.
Favors for each bowler
were small glass Indians
made by the decorating
committee, consisting of
Kate Newhart, Betty Brace
and Sharon Wallace. Irene
Katyl presented each
bowler with their horo-
scope which she worked up
and read some further
interesting information
concerning each person.
The new league officers
for 1975-76 are Kate Ne-
hart, president; Pat
Lancio, vice-president;
Louise Edwards, treasurer
and Jo Berkey, secretary.
Any woman interested in
joining the bowling league
can do so by becoming a
member of the junior or
senior Woman's Club, and
by contacting Mrs. Charles
Berkey. The league will re-
sume bowling: on Thurs-
day, September 4.
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Wyoming Seminary Day
School’s annual field day,
with its sprint and relay
competition, plus the tradi-
tional eighth grade -car-
nival, will be held May 9.
Pupils from nursery,
kindergarten, and grades
one through eight will com-
pete for first, second and
third place ribbons.
The day will. have the
running of the annual blue
and white relay. Each
year, in advance of field
day, the fifth through
eighth graders eliminate to
determine the fastest boy
and girl from each grade
level on both the white and
blue teams. The eight
representatives from the
white team take on the
eight from the blue in a
baton-passing relay race
for the team champion-
ship.
The day school’s fifth
through eighth graders are
equally divided, with half
of each class belonging to
the white and half to the
blue team.
The winners of other
track and field events, be-
sides the sprints, will have
been determined prior to
field day, in physical
education classes. Those
students will receive their
ribbons in the annual pre-
field day assembly held for
that purpose.
Following the
competition the entire
school will be invited to try
their luck at the games of
skill in the eighth grade
carnival. The event yearly
raises money for a gradua-
ting-class gift to the Forty
Fort day school.
A large crowd of day
school parents are again
expected to view the
competition.
May 12 has been esta-
blished as a rain day for
the Seminary’s field day.
Nearly 5,150 undergrad-
uates qualified for the
Dean’s List at The Penn-
sylvania State University
for the Winter Term, which
ended in March.
In releasing the list
today, it was noted that of
the 5,147 students who
qualified for the dean’s list
at the University Park
Campus, 1,663 completed
vacation in the Canary
Islands.
The Brotherhood of St.
Paul’s Lutheran Church
will hold a roast beef
Vote
CUTTEN
Dallas Area
School Director
the term with a perfect 4.00
average.
An average of 3.50 or
better is required for the
dean’s list.
Area students named to
the list are: Cynthia
Beline, 44 Midland Drive;
Sandra Sue Long, 107
Parrish Street; erman
Luther Otto, RD S$ Judith
A. Swainbank, 67
Valleyview Park, RD 3; all
of Dallas and Karen Elaine
Bloom, RD 2, Hunlock
Creek.
The
hold its monthly breakfast
meeting May 10, at 9:15
a.m. at the snack bar,
Merrick Hall, College
Misericordia. Plans for the
Bicentennial planting,
route 309, Shavertown
beautification projects will
be discussed. Residents
and representatives from
area service groups are
welcome to attend. For
more information please
call Mrs. Alan Landis.
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