The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 18, 1976, Image 5

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    ANNIVERSARY--Participating in the
right) Mrs. John Davis, president Luzerne County
Federation of Woman's Clubs; Mrs. Larry Cowett, Mrs.
L.E. Jordan, Mrs. William Coburn, president of Dallas
Club; (standing, left to right) Mrs. Clyde Taylor and Mrs.
On Friday, Nov. 19, John
Miliauskas, band director
at Lake Lehman High
School, will. be guest
conductor “at the
Susquehanna County
Music Festival at Mon-
rose.
for this. position. by the
Susquehanna County
Music ‘Educators. He will
be directing a mass band of
100. of the top: musicians
from six Susquehanna
County high schools.
The students who will be
performing on Friday
evening have been selected
because of their talent and
capabilities. As par-
ticipants they will appear
on stage in the uniform of
their respective schools.
Schools '« represented
include Susquehanna High
School, Bill Pierce,
The ible is invited to
join with members and
friends at First Church of
Christ, Scientist, 1585
Wyoming Ave., , Forty
Fort, for the regular
Thanksgiving Day service
at 11 a.m.
,,Theodore N. Wood, Jr. is
includes Golden Text from
Proverbs: ‘‘Honour the
» with thy substance,
1d with the first fruits of
Mrs.
srace S. Griffin is second
reader. Thanksgiving Day
Proclamation by President
Gerald Ford will also be
read.
A special organ prelude
be presented ‘by Mrs.
Cheryl Cavalari who will
Williams, ‘soloist, ‘singing,
“All That You Need’ by
Maud Haben’ Luck.
No Sunday School
lasses will be held and no
lection taken.
We Have
TRAINS &
Coleco TELSTAR
We have the
FONZIE DOLL!
director; Blue Ridge High
School, John Manchester,
director; Forest City High
School, Peter Houie,
director; Mountain View
High School, Hendrick
Marr, director; Elk Lake
High School, MaryJo
Zahradink, director; and
the host- Montrose High
School, Dean Houck, host
director.
Miliauskas has been
band director at Lake Leh-
man High School for the
last 24 years. Under his
leadership and direction,
the band has received
national recognition and
won over 100 awards which
include first place trophies
in each of the following
catagories: concert,
marching, field, twirling,
color guard, and drum
major.
They have participated
in the Eagles vs. Browns
opener in Philadelphia, the
Cherry Blossom Festival in
Washington ''D.C., the
National Apple Blossom
Festival in Winchester, Va.,
the Blossom Festival and
the Miss U.S.A. Parade in
Niagara Falls, the Ken-
tucky Derby Festival in
Louisville, Ky. and for
many years have par-
ticipated in the Pagaent of
Bands at Sherbourne, N.Y.
Among the many
distinctions’ which
Miliauskas and his band
havereceived are two from
the government of Penn-
sylvania. They received a
proclamation from the
state Senate and were
honored by former
Governor William
Scranton.
Miliauskas and his wife
Dorothy are the parents of
four children and reside in
2
Cash & Carry
$395
Dallas Township.
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ADDRESS
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The Dallas Woman’s
Club celebrated their 44th
anniversary with a buffet
dinner at the Irem Temple
Country Club on
Wednesday, Nov. 10.
General chairman of the
affair was Mrs. Clyde
Brace, assisted by Mrs.
Clyde Taylor. Table
decorations were of a
Thanksgiving motif and
created by Mrs. Larry
Cowett.
Past presidents at the
head table were introduced
by Mrs. Brace. They were
Mrs. Fred Eck, Mrs.
Robert Parker, Mrs.
Arthur Culver, Mrs. Ralph
Dixon, Mrs. Larry Cowett
and Mrs. L.E. Jordan. Also
at the head table were Mrs.
John Davis, president of
the Luzerne County’
Federation of Woman’s
Clubs and Mrs. William
Coburn, president of. the
Dallas Club.
Mrs. Davis extended
congratulations to the
members on their years of
service to the community.
Mrs. Coburn thanked the
committee for their efforts
in arranging the affair and
made several pertinent
announcements to be
remembered.
A wine tasting party will
be held at the American
Legion home in Dallas on
Thursday, Jan. 27, 1977 at 8
p.m. Mrs. George Decker
has been anmed chairman.
Judging of crafts at the
club level will be on Feb. 9
at the international dinner.
Winners will go on to the
Hotel Sterling for arts and
crafts contest on March 12.
A salad luncheon will be
held at noon on March 30.
Mrs. Donald Kohler is
chairman.
Mrs. Taylor introduced
Maureen O’Donnell of
Harvey's Lake, who was a
student of Irish dances in
Dublin, Ireland, and is now
O’Donnell of Philadelphia,
originally from Ireland.
Maureen introduced her
Ceili dancers as they
performed the Irish reel,
the Irish jig and many
other varied Irish dances.
The young people have
been in competition in
Washington, D.C.
Connecticut, New York and
Philadelphia, and have
won 23 maedals for their
performances.
Dallas Rotarians are
scheduled to hear Susan
Zearing, associate drug
and alcohol specialist for
the Luzerne and Wyoming
County mental health unit,
during their regular
meeting Thursday night.
Ms. Zearing, a former
director of a ‘crisis in-
tervention center, is a
graduate of State
University of New York at
Cortland and holds a
masters degree from St.
Her topic will be
‘‘Substance Abuse in
Luzerne County.”
Last week Rotarians
heard a presentation by
Anna Cervinek of Forty-
Fort, a public relations
speaker for Bell Telephone
Labs. Her program was a
demonstration entitled,
‘Science is not magic.”
At the last meeting
Rotarians reported that
nearly 1,200 persons were
served at their annual
PAGE FIVE
CO-CHAIRMEN- -Pictured above are
Anzalone, co-chairman and Mrs. Fritz Hall, chairman of;
the annual Rotary Christmas dinner dance.
Rotary women plan dinner-dance
Johns University in New
York City.
turkey dinner. Dale Parry,
chairman of the event,
reported that ticket returns
were still pending. He was
congratulated by the club
for his performance on the
project.
The next special service
by the club is Dec. 11, when
Rotarians will arrange
Christmas shopping trips
for children selected by
local school systems on the
basis of need.
Mrs. Hughes
to NPETA
A Dallas woman is
among six. new directors
named to the board of the
Northeastern
' Pennsylvania Educational
Television Association. The
association operates
WVIA-TV-FM, (ld Boston
Rd., Pittston.
The announcement has
been made by Mrs. Fritz
Hall, dance chairman, and
Mrs. James Anzalone, co-
chairman that the annual
Christmas dinner dance
will be held at the Irem
Temple Country Club on
Dec. 17.
A cocktail hour will begin
the evenings festivities at
6:30 p.m., dinner at 7:30
p.m. and dancing will
follow with music by “The
Statesmen” from 9 p.m. to
1 a.m.
The dance committee
also includes Mrs. Hanford
Eckman, Mrs. Walter
Mohr and Mrs. Winford
Werkheiser. :
Westmoreland
Elementary School staff
recently honored Miss
Evelyn Everard of Wilkes-
Barre at a retirement
dinner at Teeduyscong
Teachers College and
College Misericordia with a
B.S. in elementary
education. She is retiring
after teaching first grade
in Dallas Elementary
schools for 37 years.
Members of the staff
presented her with a gift.
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