The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 12, 1976, Image 12

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Oak Hill
by Bridgette Correale
Just can’t keep up with
all the goings and comings
of vacations in our neck of
the woods. John and Ann
Chesnovitch just returned
from a trip to Bermuda
where I'm sure John en-
‘tricks’; The Cartier
family camping through to
Oklahoma; Aunt Irene and
Uncle Mike Passerella, an
extended vacation in Texas
* where they enjoyed a visit
with Mike’s brother and his
family; The Gerchak’s
visit to upstate New York;
Sue, Jim, Jr. and Chrissy
Alansky, a stay in New
Jersey and Ozzie and
Shirley Osborne’s trip to
Delaware. It’s nice to
travel, but it’s nicer
coming home.
Best wishes to two great
friends, Ray and Julie
Iwanowski, who will ob-
serve their 12th wedding
anniversary, Aug. 29.
Happy birthday to Ronny
Ritts who will be 13 Aug.
15 and to Barbara Rem-
pliewicz, Aug. 13; cutie-pie
Mary Beth Hocker, Aug.
24, and to Linda Babetski,
7, Aug. 22.
Just a few reservations
are a vailable for Gate of
Heaven’s fourth annual
Anyone
wishing details is asked to
call me at 639-5759 or the
church office 675-2121
between 9:30 and 3.
Very special greetings
are extended to the Ma and
Pa Kettle of the Back
WE HAVE A
COMPLETE LINE
OF PARTS
ri 8 1 noon
696-1020
Mountain, Ann and Bill
Wassar, who will both
enjoy a birthday soon.
For a change it’s not me
that has a house-full - the
Tomaselli’s are en-
tertaining Don and Grace
Zadura and family from
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Congratulations to
Theron “Ozzie” and
Shirley Osborne. Aug. 22
the couple will honor their
23rd wedding anniversary.
This year’s celebrations
will take in their an-
niversary and their
daughter Cindy’s marriage
to Gene Mohen, Aug. 21.
The very best is extended
to the Osbornes and to
Gene and Cindy.
Speaking of aniver-
saries, Scott and Dailene
Burnside will celebrate a
wedding anniversary, Aug.
21. Kisses and good times.
The Batkas’ have been
busy entertaining Charlie’s
mother and brother and
godmother Mrs. Sullivan
from Asbury Park, N.J.
Don’t forget - Jonathan
R. Davis Fire Company’s
annual horseshow this
weekend Aug. 14-15. More
important, don’t forget to
lend a helping hand.
Contact any fireman or
Ron Ritts 639-5080 and say
“Tl help.”
Baseball
Clinic ‘Sports For Youth’
will be held at College
Misericordia Athletic
Field. Boys ages 8-19 will
be instructed in the proper
techniques of hitting,
bunting,
catching. Anyone in-
terested is asked to contact
Mike Williams, - Shaver-
town. The one day clinic is
scheduled for Sunday,
August 22 from 1 p.m. to 5
p.m.
Does somebody out there
know what we're doing
wrong to deserve such
lousy weather?
The Malkemes Family
second annual reunion was
held recently at Irem
Temple Country Club with
the following in at-
tendance: Peter
Malkemes; Tony and
Claire June Malkemes
Slavis and children Pam
R.D. 1, Noxen
298-2347
us at 298-2347.
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and Barbara;
Marilynn Maklemes
Sharpe and children John,
Jr., Peter and Betsy;
Janet, Robert, David,
Philip and
Malkemes;
man and children Peter,
Mark and Peggy; Keith
Malkemes; Richard and
Christine Goeringer
Binford; Binford Baker
and children Carol and E.
' Scott; Harry Goeringer,
Jr. Lee and Lois
Goeringer Sweinberg and
daughters Sharon and
Jeanne; Carl and Grace
Goeringer and sons Bruce,
Mark and Kurt and guest
Jan Bigelows; Carl, Jr., and
Aine Goeringer; Carolyn
Goeringer Raymond and
children Betsy and Robert;
Allen and Ann Malkemes
and sons John, David and
Barry; Kenneth and Joan
Malkemes and daughter
Frank and
by Charlot M. Denmon
Mr. and Mrs. M.H.
“Tiny’’ Gould and family
‘of Sea View Place, Fort
Lauderdale, Fla., visited
friends in the Back
Mountain area, while
guests of Tiny’s moher,
Mrs. Vida Gibbons of
Wilkes-Barre. The Goulds
are former residents of
Dallas.
Traver Nobel, Dallas,
has been a patient in
Nesbitt Memorial Hospital,
Kingston. Nobel is
treasurer of the 'Dallas
Area Municipal Authority.
Mrs. Betty. Rome and
Newcomers
hold member
coffee
The Newcomers Club of
Wyoming Valley held a
membership coffee
recently at the home of
Mrs. Ralph Barker.
In attendance were Mrs.
Thomas Dowd, Mrs. James
Kennedy, Mrs. David
Larkins, Mrs. Al Albert,
Mrs. Frank Jug, Mrs.
Thomas Wells, Mrs.
Michael Dzanko, Mrs.
Michael DeFrancesco and
Mrs. Charles Garnett.
Plans were discussed for
a Newcomers Cookbook
that will be available in the
fall and for the Las Vegas
night and auction to be held
in October.
Anyone wishing more
information about
Newcomers please contact
Mrs. David Larkins,
Dallas.
od 0
Middle age is when the
narrow waist and the
broad mind change
places.
WEBSTER
UPDATE
Small Town: A place
where half the world knows
how the other half ought to
live.
Rooster: Alarm cluck.
Foreigner: A person whose
chief impression of the U.S.
is the way parents obey
their children.
Etc: A sign used to make
believe you know more
than you do.
Willpower: The ability to
eat one salted peanut.
Alcohol: An excellent
liquid for preserving almost
the tables are reserved and
the guests aren’t.
Optimist: A fellow who
expects a candy bar to be
the size of the wrapper.
x BRRRR NIRA IAAL YARN X
Mildred Malkemes; ' Lee
and Marian Malkemes and
children Tom, Pam and
Leigh; Fred and Mildred
Malkemes and Fred, Jr.;
Walter and Peggy
Malkemes Mahoney and
children: Ronnie and
Karen.
Oldest member present
was Peter Malkemes and
youngest was E. Scott
Baker. Travelling the
greatest distance was
Carolyn Raymond and
children from Boca Raton,
Fla. Newest married were
Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Goeringer, Jr.
Christine Binford, Frank
Malkemes and Lee
Sweinberg celebrated
birthdays at the reunion
and the following
celebrated wedding an-
niversaries: 8th-Eugene
and Marily Baker; 25th-
John and Marilyn Sharpe;
50th-Frank and Mildred
‘Malkemes.
Mrs. Virginia Jensen,
residents of Dallas,
recently returned from a
month’s tour of Europe.
Among the places they
visited were Germany,
France, Italy, Switzerland
and Holland. They drove to
Paris, Marseilles, and
Monte Carlo, parts of Italy
and Switzerland, then back
to Germany with SP-4
John. Jensen, who is
stationed with the Army
Engineers at Mannheim,
Germany. Later, the local
residents took a boat trip
up the Rhine ‘River to
Cologne, Amsterdam, back
to Heidelberg and Frank-
furt and from there they
returned home.
Lance Corp. Susan
Moshier, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Leaf,
Powderhorn Drive, Dallas,
has been promoted to her
present rank while serving
as transportation specialist
at Camp LeJeune, N.C. She
is a 1975 graduate of Dallas
Senior High School and is
married to a member of
the U.S. Marine Corps.
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