3 » v * Rs OS ——— TG 22 a ~ © 0 Tn 00 60 M60 a 00 We 65 TW 00 Tan 60 80006 Tn 00° by Bridgette Correale the Gate of Heaven's school .year is the annual sports banquet. This year the dinner, sponsored by the Parent-Teacher Guild, will be held, Tuesday, March 22 beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the school gym. A chicken dinner, French fries, baked beans and cole slaw, prepared by Kentucky Fried Chicken is on the menu. Adult and children price is $2.25 each. This banquet is in recog- nition of both boy’s and girl’s basketball teams and cheerleaders. Reservations, opened to all, will be received by Mrs. Betty Seagrave-Daly at 696-2916. Deadline is Sunday, March 20. Belated birthday greet- ings to Helen Perrego who celebrated her day March 3 and to Joe Hand. : Sincere sympathy to Ann and Hop Rowlands upon the death of Hopkins Row- land, Sr. Saturday morning, several local youngsters were as pleased as could be as they shared their Sacra- ment of Penance at Gate of Heaven Church. Receiving were Tom Hession, George Correale, Melissa Yoniski, Len Burke, Scott Kerk- owski, Erin Cleary, Michael Garnett, Linda Babetski, Donna Sue James and Molly Boyle. Congratulations to Jim Eason of Briarcrest Road. Jim was recently inducted into the Kings College Men’s National Honor Society. Sporting a cast on her left arm is roller derby queen, Barbra Stradzus. Need I say how she broke it. Elementary PTA to meet Mar. 15 Regular meeting of the Lake Elementary PTA will be held March 15 at 7 p:m. in the Lake Elementary School cafeteria. Theme for the evening will be “Testing.” Stephen Placko will be the guest speaker for the meeting. Placko is guidance counselor for Lake-Lehman Schools. Some topics to be discussed at the meeting “will be the candy sale, upcomzing balloon day, spring dinner dance and further projects. Refreshments will be served following the meeting. Babysitting will be provided. ! { { i i Returning from visiting her sick mother in England is Lorraine Leonard. Born in England, Lorraine was happy to see relatives and friends she hadn’t seen in years. Happy birthday to Ozzie Osborne whose birthday is March 9, to Malcolm Burn- side, March 10 and to Jim Michaels, March 12. Back Mountain Elemen- tary Wrestling team who wrestled their way to the league championship. Sixty youngsters from grades one through six, Hennbaul, Joe Walko and Ray Dennis were unde- feated as they competed against seven Pennsyl- vania areas. This coming Sunday, the individual youngsters will compete in the league tournament to be held at West Side Tech, Pringle. Oak Hill's Kathy Schleich will display her art work at Kennedy Lounge, College Miseri- cordia, Sunday from 2 to 4. The public is cordially in- vited. If there’s a diet you want to know something about, just call me, the odds are I know all about it. In fact the new diet I'm trying is the Seven Day Oriental Diet. It’s terrific if you want skinny feet. I’m not kidding, for three weeks now, I've been eat- brown rice that I feel like a stuffed rice ball, but I have lost some weight - some- where in my feet. Now how would I know my feet are thinner - two days this week I managed shoes. The embarrassing part was one time I was so busy, I didn’t even miss the shoe until after I traveled several feet and a cus- tomer came up to me and said, “Is this your glass slipper?’ Eighteen senior girls from Dallas High School the 1977 graduating class at a semi-formal party, Dallas OES Chapter plans 52 anniversary Dallas Chapter No. 396, Order of the Eastern Star will hold its 52nd An- niversary Dinner on Saturday, April 9 at 6 p.m. at the Irem Temple Country Club. Mrs. Helen Traver, Worthy Matron, and ' Dennis Bonning, Worthy Patron. Mrs. Oce Beryl Austin will be toastmaster. Mrs, Eleanor C. Jones, chairman, Mrs. Wilma Williams, and Mrs. Marie McCoy, cochairmen, are assisted /by the following: Decorations, Mrs. Janice Martinchak and Officers; Seating, Mrs. Beverly Bunney; Reservations, Mrs. Gertrude Davies and Mrs. Dorothy Dodson. Reservations are to be made by April 1. Members and friends are invited. Subscribe to the Post Subscribe to the Post Sunday, Feb. 20, at Irem Temple Country Club. The hostesses were Joan Harrison, Trinny Richardson, Sara Barakat, Sue Lloyd, Karen Williams, Wadas, Diane Anthony, Evelyn Kwasnik, Debbie * Prater, Lynn Wolfe, Cindy Lefko, Mary Wallace, Joni Pillets, Carol Kreidler, Nancy Jolley, Terri Janosik, Wendy Aicher, and Dianne McCue. Wendy Aicher is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. D Craig Aicher, Red Ledge Drive, Dallas. Her gown was a light blue cotton long-sleeved dress, accented with cream- long-stemmed white rose. Her escort was Robert Sprau, Shavertwon. Diane Anthony, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anthony, 69 Grandview Ave., Dallas. She wore a gown of navy blue polyester with long sleeves. She carried a long- stemmed red rose. She was escorted by Brian Corbett, Trucksville. Sara Barakat is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anees B. Barakat, 41 Sterling Ave., Dallas. She wore a white gown with long sleeves and a puckered bodice. The full skirt was accented with two bands of white lace encircling it. She carried a long-stemmed red rose accented with baby’s breath. Sara was escorted by Jim Dierolf, Dallas. Hai TE eet ih TD SLE ULE STE STE STE OTD TE I preamp 4 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Harrison, 56 Vonderheid- St., Trucksville. She wore a navy blue halter gown with a front insert of white. She carried two long-stemmed white roses. Her escort was Terri Janosik, daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Janosik, 19 Windsor Drive, Dallas, wore an ice blue, V- neck, sleeveless gown with a matching jacket which tied at the waist. She carried an arm bouquet of five white sweetheart roses accented with white baby’s breath and a light blue ribbon. She was escorted by Mark Pettit, Shavertown. Nancy Jolley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Jolley of Trucksville. Nancy wore a gown of soft green Qiana with full long sleeves and a a single, long-stemmed white rose accented with baby’s breath and a white ribbon. Nancy was escorted by Donald Merithew, Dallas. Carol Kreidler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Kreidler, 26 Division St., Shavertown, wore a mint green jersey halter style gown with a matching hooded jacket. She wore a corsage of white daisies. Caffrey, Shavertown. Evelyn Kwasnik is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kwasnik, 14 Kingswood Drive, Orchard View Terrace, Dallas. She wore a peach, sleeveless gown with a square neckline and a high waist. the neckline, waistline and hem of the gown. She carried a long-stemmed red rose accented with a peach ribbon. Evelyn’s escort was Ron Andes, Dallas. Cindy Lefko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lefko, 21 Luzerne Ave., Dallas, wore a V-neck sleeveless Qiana print gown with an empire waist and a matching jacket. She carried a nosegay of Next to’ Rea & Derick’s 18 Church St., Dallas carnations and baby’s breath accented with orange and yellow ribbons. She was escorted by Scott Davis, Dallas. Susan Lloyd is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lloyd, 30 Saginaw St., Dallas. She wore a black jumpsuit = with spaghetti straps. She carried a long-stemmed white rose accented with baby’s breath and a white ribbon. Susan was escorted by Brett Slocum, Dallas. Dianne McCue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. McCue, 91 Sterling Ave. Dallas, wore a powder blue halter gown with black jacket with long sleeves nosegay of blue and white carnations highlighted by baby’s breath and a powder blue: ribbon. Her escort was Kevin = Cn Ce CC nC i Cn i CC CC LO AS J Joni Pillets is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Pillets, 45 Dorchester Dr., Orchard View Terrace, Dallas. Joni’s gown was of the Roman era style. The gown had an empire waist, the top was brocaded, and it had a tunic. Joni was escorted by Steve Skam- mer. Debbie Prater is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. John Prater, Pioneer Ave., Dallas. She wore a navy blue halter gown which gathered in the front forming a beaded, diamond-shaped motif. She carried a single long- stemmed white rose accented = with baby’s breath and a white ribbon. Debbie was escorted by Mark Cook, Dallas. Trinny Richardson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Richardson, Overbrook Ave., Dallas, in a green She was attired halter Qiana gown. carried a yellow rose with baby’s breath. She was escorted by Mark Moran, Trucksville. Patti Wadas is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wadas, Holcomb Road, Shavertown. She wore a dusty rose Qiana gown with a V-neckline and bell sleeves. She carried two long-stemmed white roses accented with baby’s breath and a pink ribbon. Her escort was Michael Barry, Dallas. Mary Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace, 106 Mt. Airy Rd., Shavertown, wore a Gunne Sax gown of off-white with old-fashioned lace: A nosegay of pink carnations and baby’s breath with pink streamers. She was SN escorted Dale Harold Williams, 209 Skyline Drive, Trucksville Gardens. She wore a baby blue, pinafore style gown with a bow in the back. Karen carried a long- stemmed white rose accented with a light blue ribbon. She was escorted by John Olshefski, Kingston. Lynn Wolfe, is the daughter of Mrs. Hildegard Wolfe, RD 3, Wyoming. She wore a pink metallic halter gown with a scoop neck, a matching long-sleeved jacket which buttoned at the bodice. She carried a nosegay of white roses, pink ‘carnations, daisies and baby’s breath trimmed with pink ribbons. She was escorted by Sterling Machell, Dallas. DDNND EE 5) (5) 5 eK C5) 5 5 5) 5 (Kam a =) eee nt anion I. oh RAR WR AR aE Rp