The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 16, 1975, Image 14

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    Hill; 8:30 - Route 415,
Bowling Alley; 8:35 Gate of
Heaven; 8:45 - Midway
Manor. Returning from
Center: 3:45 Midway
Manor; 4 - Sunset; 4:05
Oak Hill; 4:10 Gate of
Heaven.
On the days of registra-
tion: Nov. 15; Jan. 3; Feb.
14; March 27, the schedule
changes to 9:05 - Sunset;
9:10 Oak Hill; 9:15 - Route
415 Bowling Alley; 9:20
Gate of Heaven; 9:30
Midway Manor. Returning
at, 3:30 - Midway Manor;
3:35 Sunset; 3:40 Oak Hill;
3:45 Gate of Heaven. Any
questions please contact
Bridgette Correale 639-
5759.
Birthday greetings to
Jane Merrill who will
honor a birthday Oct. 16.
The very best to Leo and
. Geri Bartz who will soon
_ celebrate their 21st wed-
ding anniversary and to
‘Hayden and Verna Evans
their anniversary, Oct. 20.
Sporting a multi-auto-
graphed arm cast is
Dougie Osborne.
Happy birthday to Mike
Kerkowski. His big day is
Oct. 16.
Enjoying the Columbus
Day weekend with their
son Vince Correale and
family were Carmela and
Joseph Valenti of East
Hampton and Saratoga
Springs, New York.
Congratulations to Irene
and Mike Passarella. The
couple will celebrate their
27th wedding anniversary
Oct. 16.
I know someone who will
be celebrating his birthday
while attending a meeting
at Mt. Airy Lodge,
Poconos. Walter, my thin
it to a soul. Have a happy.
Representing Rea and
Derick at the Revlon con-
vention recently held in the
Poconos was Oak Hill’s
Geri Kerkowski.
Belated birthday greet-
ings to Debie Kelly who
celebrated her sixth
birthday. with a party for:
her first grade classmates
at Gate of Heaven.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Namath of Waverly, N.Y,
by Sally Riegel
A special work session of
the Kingston Water
Commission will be held
Oct. 15 at 7 p.m. at the
Kingston Municipal
building. Carverton Rd.,
Trucksville. They will be
making poster ad-
vertisements for the public
meeting to be held Nov. 5 at
7 p.m.
The Mary Circle of the
Shavertown United
Methodist Church will
meet in the social room of
‘the church, Oct. 20, at 8
by Michael Polk
Friends of William ‘Bill’
Hoover, Demunds Road,
Orange, will be pleased to
learn he is coming along
nicely in Wilkes-Barre
General Hospital where he
underwent surgery last
week.
United Methodist Women
of Mt. Zion Methodist
Church met Tuesday night
at the church for the
regular October meeting
An ecumenical service
for Back Mountain area
churches will be held
Thanksgiving Eve at 7:30
in Trucksville Methodist
Church.
ek ok ok ok kek kok
visited with their daughter
Marianne Cleary and
family.
Happy to see Mrs.
Frances Dress back behind
her desk at Gate of Heaven
office. Mrs. Dress whose
right leg is decorated in a
cast, is recuperating nicely
from a broken leg.
Returning from a
fabulous vacation in sunny
Hawaii were Cathy and
Carol Lavenduski.
I've ‘been called many
p.m.
Birthday wishes to
Gregg Voorhees, who
celebrated his fourth birth-
day Oct. 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Hockenberry and children,
Lehigh St., Trucksville,
have returned home after
camping for the weekend
in Gettysburg.
Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital Auxiliary puppet
sewers will meet Wed-
nesday mornings at 9:30 in
St. Paul’s Lutheran
Church, Shavertown.
Leo Schwartz, Mrs. Hope
Friends of Daniel
Krispin will be pleased to
learn he is improving
rapidly in Nesbitt Hospital
where he underwent sur-
gery last week. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Krispin of Krispin
Road.
Miss Daen Shranko of
Centermoreland is a
patient in Wilkes-Barre
General Hospital.
Sunday will be observed
as mission Sunday in St.
Frances Cabrini Church,
Carverton and Blessed
Sacrament Church,
Centermoreland. Religious
instructions will be given
following the 9 a.m. mass
Sunday in St. Frances
Church, and after the 10:30
a.m. mass in Blessed
Sacrament Church,
Centermoreland.
Mrs. Henry Hess,
Demunds Road, enter-
tained members of the
“heerio Class of Orange
“The Green Hornet. Inc
morning, I accompanied
the boys and girls who will
spend their Saturdays
‘enjoying the facilities at
the Catholic Youth Genter.
As 1 was stepping off the
bus, a Wilkes-Barre
mother came over and
asked ‘‘Are you the
matron?” I replied, ‘No,
just the bus driver.”
Beisel and Kathy Beisel
Roman, all of Shavertown,
are patients at Wilkes-
Barre General Hospital.
St. Paul’s Lutheran
Church, Shavertown, will
resume its winter schedule
this Sunday. Church ser-
vices will be at 8:30 a.m.
and 11 a.m. Sunday school
will be at 9:30 a.m.
Arts and crafts will meet
Oct. 22: at St." "Paul’s
Lutheran Church. The
session. will, be. on huck
weaving. Bring .em-
broidery floss, needles: and
scissors. All are welcome.
Methodist Church at her
home Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Perry have left for Ithaca,
N.Y. after visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Perry, Sr., Sutton
Creek Road.
More than 328 persons
attended the benefit dinner
held Saturday in Orange
Methodist Church social
rooms under auspices of
the Franklin Township
Fire Company Auxiliary.
An in memoriam mass
will be offered for the late
Mrs. Mary Kuzma Sunday
morning at 10:30 in Blessed
Sacrament Church,
Centermoreland. An-
nounced memorial masses
for this weekend in St.
Frances Cabrini Church,
Carverton, are as follows:
Saturday afternoon at 4:30
for Joseph and Victoria
Mazur; Sunday morning at
7 for Bernard Janicki; at 9
for Julian Luzack.
730
16, 1975
The Rambling Riders
Club of Mohawk Stables
are busy planning their
horseshow set for Oct. 25 at
the Lehman Horseshow
Grounds, Route 118.
Trophies, ribbons, and
money prizes will be
awarded. There will also
be a high-point and reserve
championship trophy
awarded. A refreshment
stand will be in operation
also.
The grounds are open for
use by all participants,
including the stalls, water
and riding area. There will
be pleasure and game
classes in the show. It is
anticipated that the show
will be a big success. The
club wishes to invite all
horsemen and area horse
enthusiasts. For more
information call 639-5779.
At. Andrews Church of
Dallas is holding their
annual roast beef super at
the - Jonathan R. Davis
Firehall, Idetown, on
Friday and Saturday, Oct.
Dallas
by Charlot M. Denmon
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R.
Sapser, 186 W. Center Hill
Road, Dallas, have
returned home after
vacationing in Hawaii.
Steve and Frank
Pavlick, California, have
been visiting their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Pavlick, 10 Pinecrest Ave.,
Dallas. Frank has returned
to California but Steve will
visit friends in the area for
several weeks.
Ann and Milt Whiting
have an unusual visitor at.
their home. A beautiful
collie, or perhaps collie and
shepard, has adopted
them. The dog arrived at
their home about two
months ago. It seems to
have been well taken care
of and well trained. Ann
hopes the owner will read
thisand claim the dog; or if
there is someone else who
might know to whom it
belongs they may call Ann
or Milt at 298-2508. ‘Ann
would like to see the dog
have a good home; she
can’t keep it and she hates
to take it to the SPCA.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J.
A capping ceremony
climaxing the presentation
of the meritorious service
award to Ted Wilson, RD 1,
Dallas, was held at his
home last Friday
afternoon.
Joseph H. Jones,
commander-in-chief of
Caldwell Consistory,
Ed Mark
to address
On Oct. 21, 1975, the Boy
Scouts’ of Troop 155,
Trucksville, will hear Ed
Mark, Sr., Ceasetown,
Jackson Twp., discuss and
review the requirements
for the Citizenship merit
badges. The citizenship
merit badges are pre-
requisites for the eagle
scout award. The scouts
learn about hobbies, future
and advanced
PRESENTS
BRINGS
CRIMINALS
TO JUSTICE!
SATEEN S44
coming
Remember those great
fiesta? The children’s
museum will be presenting
another of its fine events -
the haunted house and
scary fair. It will be held at
St. Stephen’s Church, 3550
Franklin Street in Wilkes
Barre and will be open Oct.
23-24, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m..
Events will include
haunted: house tour every”
- making booth.
donuts, carmel apples and
treats, there will be hand
sale.
All proceeds go to further
exhibits of the Children’s
Pennsylvania.
17 and 18. Serving will be
from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. to
accomodate the lunch and
dinner hours. Reservations
for lunch may be made by
calling any member of the
church. There will also be
take out orders.
The roast beef dinner on
Saturday is from 3 p.m. to 8
p.m. The price of the
dinner is $3 for adults and
$1.50 for children. Tickets
will be sold at the door or
from any member. A bake
sale will also be held both
days.
Tim Brown, Jr. of Leh-
man has been notified by
the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania Department
of State Board Examiners’
Public Accountant that he
has successfully completed
last spring’s exam and is
now a Certified Public
Accountant. Brown was a
graduate of Lake-Lehman.
He and his wife now live at
Mt. View Drive, Lehman.
The Lake-Lehman
football mothers will hold
their chicken dinner at the
Ne ws:
Ankner, Highland Drive,
New Goss Manor, have
returned from a motor trip
States. They also visited
Montreal.
Mrs. John Henninger,
Pioneer Avenue, is con-
velescing at her home.
Mildred Bertram,
Huntsville-Chase Road,
has returned from Wilkes-
Barre General Hospital
where she was a surgical
patient.
Mrs. George Schimmel,
Eric and Heather, State
College, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Elston, Over-
brook Avenue.
Bob Fino has reminded
residents to get their
tickets now for the Dallas
Lions annual spaghetti
supper, Oct. 22, 5 to 8 p.m.
at the Dallas American
Legion. Tickets are adults,
$2.25; children, $1.
Members “of the Back
will use the Dallas Junior
High School wrestling
room, Tuesdays and
Thursdays from 7 to 9 p.m.
The group is open to
‘members six years old and
presided over the
ceremony and presented
Wilson the MSA cap. He
was assisted by Anson C.
Woodring, assistant
secretary and 33rd; and
Pierce Wagner, former
MSA recipient.
Wilson was selected from
6,000 members of the
Caldwell Consistory as
worthy of the award.
Other guests at the
ceremony included
William James, MSA and
© 33rd; Paul Wasserot, Paul
Wasserot, Jr., David
Schooley, all 33rd degree
Masons; Fred Eck, Edw.
Hartman, Donald
Lockhart, Dr. Linford
Werkheiser, Kenneth
Besteder, Thomas Jenkins,
Charles Lemmond, Rev.
and Mrs. David Morgan,
Frank Paczewski, Melvin
Morris, Texie Wilson,
Kenneth Morris, Ted
Wilson, Gary Morris, Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Morris,
Mr. and Mrs. Tex Wilson,
Mrs. Ted Wilson, Andrew
Denmon, Jr., and Charlot
M. Denmon.
high school on Nov. 1.
Tickets may be purchased
from any football mother.
Leslie Heller from
Lemoyne, Pa. and Edward
Delay from Berwick, Pa.,
were weekend visitors of
and family. Delay recently
turned 102 years old and
still doing fine.
Amy Honeywell,
granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Skip Heller, will
celebrate her third bir-
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Elmer Hoover has
returned home from
Nesbitt Hospital where he
was undergoing tests.
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18636
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HELP WANTED: Live-in
housekeeper for couple
with one 10 year old child.
Own room in air-
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Must be neat, efficient, and
_able to drive. Vehicle not
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Mature adult, over 30.
Excellent opportunity for
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confidential. Write P.O.
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FOR SALE: ’71 Artic Cat
Panther, 440 snowmobile,
less than 600 miles, with
Cat-cutter sleigh and
refinished Snowco four-
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587-4501 after 5 p.m. 38-1c
FOR SALE: Two Delta
snow tires. H-78-14 polyster
fiberglass. One full winter
and more. $25 pair 587-4501
after 5 p.m. 38-1c
FOR SALE: Black
wrought iron 58” kitchen
table - woodgrain formica
top; four matching chairs.
$35.00 587-2340. 38-3f
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HOME FOR SALE: By
owner Lower Demunds
Rd., E. Dallas, 7 rooms, 2
full baths, all aluminum
siding, carpeting and
draperies throughout,
kitchen appliances, large
lot, 100 x 74. Asking $34,500
675-2221. 38-1p
FOR SALE: J.C. Penny
organ, tape deck rythym
3034. 38-1c
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dozer, series 70, 81 t
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1973 Yamaha Enduro
automatic start, excellent
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