PAGE SIX THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1980 Bock Country Robert Mittrick, Mrs. Emery Yurke, Mrs. Lawrence Storz, Mrs. Daniel Lukasavage, Mrs. Larry Schuler and Mrs. Fritz Hall. Absent from photo was Mrs. Bruce Artman. (Photo by Mark Moran) Jr. Women announce winners by Michael Polk 333-4387 Sincere sympath is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaver on the death last week of their daughter Robin. Flowers on the altar for Sunday morning’s worship ser- vice in Centermoreland United Methodist Church were placed there in her memory. Color guard of the Centermoreland Girl Scout troop at Robin’s funeral included these members of Girl Scout Troop 500 of which she was a member: Kelly Klimas, Beth Phillips, Helen Avery and Mrs. Ama DeGraw, leader. Sincere sympathy also is extended the family of the late Richard Judge of Centermoreland, who passed away Saturday morning about 4:30 of a heart attack. Funeral services were held Monday from the Metcalfe Funeral Centermoreland United Methodist Church, officiating. Interment was in Memorial Shrine Cemetery at Car- verton. | ‘Foolishness of the Cross’ “The Foolishness of the Cross,” will bethe topic for United Methodist Women of Mount Zion UM Church met Tuesday evening. The Mt. Zion UM Women also meet Wednesday mornings at the church social rooms for a craft class. The articles made at the class will be sold at the church’s annual benefit yard sale, which will be held on August 2. 4 ‘Wonders for Nicole’ Nice to report that Nicole Gaughan, two-year CB daughter of Linda and Thomas GAughan of Harding, came home by airplane from the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minn., where she underwent successful surgery to implant arteries in her heart. She was ac- companied on the plane trip by her parents. The family expressed thanks and appreciation to all medical costs. She had been a patient at the Mayo Clinic for three and one-half weeks. She is scheduled to return in about 18 months for a further checkup. Mrs. Gaughan was especially pleased with the surgery at Mayo. ‘“They’ve done wonders for Nicole,”” she commented. Sincere sympathy is offered to the families of Mrs. Bertha Rickert, formerly of Carverton, who passed away RENE EE RO Ei : Dallas Junior Woman's Judges for the contest Hall; second, Andrea Felty; second, Joan Sunday’s sermon by Rev. Dr. Allan Cease, pastor, at the on Feb. 25, and Burrell Brace,Jr., formerly of Mount { Club held their annual were Mrs. Betty Challisof Mittrick, third, Jo Carol Felty; third, Jo Carol three morning worship servics in the Carverton, Mount Zion, who passed away on Sunday, March 3. craft contest on Feb. 24 at the Nuthatch and her Buckley; Canning-first, Buckley; Christmas Zion and Orange United Methodist Churches. Sermon New pulpit scarves and bookmarks have been f the home of Suzanne craft instructor, Mrs. Joan Felty; second, Ornaments-Original-first, will be based on the Test: I Corinthians 1:18-25. presented to Carverton United Methodist Church by Mrs. f Artman. Jo Carol Buckley Esther Samsel; and Mrs. Peggy Schuler; Joan Felty; second, Greater Pittston Protestant Laymen’s Association will Evelyn Shales in memory of her late husband, Miles was contest chairman. Pat Cigarski of the Mud Ceramics-Original-first, Marsha Landis; third, sponsor its 27th annual Communion breakfast on Sunday, Shales. Bi mmm ana Twelve club members Maryann Yurko; third, Miscellaneous-first, West Pittston. Members of the three UM Churches meet Saturday morning at 10 at the church. : 4 In 1893, East Stroudsburg participated by entering Ann Brinola; Mary Alice Lukasavage; comprising the Carverton UM Charge are invited to Mrs. Mildred Schray, Mrs. Bea Beatty, Mrs. Elizabeth i § State Normal School was crafts in 18 different Ceramics-first, Jo Ann second, Mary Alice attend. Reservations close on Monday, March 17. Munoz and daughter Donna Munoz, all of Center- : established as a two-year categories. First, second Hall; Weaving-first, Mary Lukasavage; Doll Se menven he a jurisdictional meeting in i i teachers’ training in- and third place ribbons Alice Lukasavage; Clothes-first, Kath 5 lladelpnia last weekend. | stitution in ee were awarded as follows: second, Mary Ann Oravitz; y Blood pressure screening Lenten Services ) i County. The Normal Crochet-Original-first- Lukasavage; Natural Needlepoint-first, Rev. Robert Wood, pastor of the Lake Winola United ! School eventually grew to Ann Brinola; Crewel- Materials-first, Maryann Marsha Landis; second, A free blood pressure Program is set for March Methodist Church, will be the guest speaker at t t become East Stroudsburg first, Maryann Storz; Yurko; second, Joan Peggy Schuler; Trapunto- screening program is held 19. Lenten service to be held Sunday evening at 7:30 State College which now second, Jo Carol Buckley; Felty; first, ~~ Mary Alice the third Wednesday of For further in- Dymond Hollow UM Church, as part of the continuing has a wide variety of third, Marsha Landis; Bread Dough Lukasavage; Copper every month in the formation, please contact Sunday night Lenten services sponsored by the Cen- i ! curricula and graduate Counted Cross Stitch- Ornaments-first, Suzanne Sculpture-first, Maryann auditorium, Nesbitt Anita Waznia, R.N., termoreland UM Charge. \ programs. first, Peggy Schuler; Artman; Christmas Storz; and Quilling-first Memorial Hospital Director of Hospital Mrs. Medora Scheff of Dan Flood Towers in Kingston, # i Macrame-first, Jo Ann Ornaments Kit-first, Joan Suzanne Artman. Medical Arts Bldg., 53 Education, Nesbitt camehome Friday from Wilkes-Barre General Hospital E i : Wyoming Avenue, Memorial Hospital, 288- where she underwent surgery. She is the mother of Mrs. 3 : Kingston, from 6:30 p.m. 1411, ext. 265, Monday Richard Farr of Vernon. a to 8:30 p.m. The next through Friday, 9 a.m.4 Stanley Weaver of Centermoreland has been a patient RT RE Hut. Ann Brinola; ‘second, Kathy Oravitz; Blood Pressure Screening p.m. Harveys Lake Historical Society will hold a general meeting, March 19, 7:30 p.m., at the Daniel C. Roberts Fire Hall. The meeting is for the purpose of discussing the plans which the historical society officers have been making for Harveys Lake Days. Historical items or information also will be appreciated. The public is invited to attend. weds Thomas Evans Confirmation Class of Mount Zion UM Church will at John Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Md. since February 27, where he has been undergoing medical tests. His condition at presstime was reported as ‘im- proved.’ Nice to report that Robert Rogers of Vernon came home on Friday after a stay at the Intensive Care Unit at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. His condition shows much improvement. Administrative board of Dymond Hollow UM Church will meet Monday evening at 8. Board of trustees of East Dallas United Methodist Church will meet Tuesday evening at 8 at the church. Choir of Carverton UM Church will rehearse this evening at 6:45 at the church. Choir rehearsal for East Dallas UM Church will be held Saturday morning at 10. ‘ {46 * Serhan to speak at Book Club The Book Club of the Harveys Lake Historical Miss Kathy Tattersall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. carried a matching single rose. Michelle Boice, Back Mountain Memorial Library will meet Mon- day, March 17, 1:30 p.m., in St. Paul’s Lutheran Society, will talk about the society and also show samples of drapery fabrics. Richard = Tattersall, sister of the bride, and chyrch, Shavertown. Hospitality committee 1 Harveys Lake, and Susan Tattersall, sister- Mrs Dana Crump will members Mrs. Clarence : Thomas Evans, son of Mr. in-law of the bride, were preside. Laidler, Mrs. Ralph | 15 interest on and Mrs. Thomas Evans, Trucksville, were united in marriage on March 1 at the Alderson United Methodist Church, Harveys Lake. The Rev. Michael Bealla per- formed the double ring ceremony. The bride, given im marriage by her father, wore a white, formal length gown of silk bridesmaids. They were attired similarly to the pastel blue and pastel pink and carried a matching single rose. Kurt Evans, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Lee Evans, brother of the bridegroom, and Joe Waltich, brother-in- law’ of the bridegroom were ushers. Following the business meeting Miss Sandra Serhan, president of Lewis and Mrs. Traver Noble ‘will serve tea. Guests are welcome. The Sweet Valley Volunteer Fire Company will sponsor the Rita Rose Hall, Main Road, Sweet Valley. Tickets are frail SORE 3 I Gi : organza over silk Peau de A reception was held, Country-Western Show, from any fireman o Soie. Venice lace following the ceremony, plus a hilarious comedy Ladies Auxiliary mem- enhanced the bodice, A- at the JR Davis Volunteer act, on Saturday, March ber. For additional in- i line skirt and long Fire Company in Idetown. 22 at 8 p.m. at the Fire _ formation call 477-5239 or 1 sleeves. She wore a The bride was feted at a 256-7236. § CERTIFICATES YiELD 12.28" WE COMPOUND INTEREST QUARTERLY ye INTEREST CAN BE PAID MONTHLY, QUARTERLY, ANNUALLY, OR AT MATURITY. 11.75% RATE GOOD THRU MARCH STOP IN AT ANY OFFICE OR CALL (717) 823-0131 RATE OF 11.75% EFFECTIVE DURING MARCH 1980 ONLY. Federal regulations require a substantial penalty for premature Certificate withdrawal. matching head piece with a full illusion veil. She carried a bouquet of assorted white flowers. Betty Ann Miller was matron of honor and wore a formal length gown of her mother and bridesmaids. Mrs. Lee Evans and the mother of the bridegroom entertained at a rehearsal dinner. The Unico Chapter, Dallas, will meet Wed- nesday, March 12, at 7 p.m. at the Castle Inn, chater members to attend this important meeting. National Unico President Alfred Dante will be pastel yellow quiana, Following a brief Dallas-Harvey’s Lake present. featuring an empire wedding trip, the couple Highway. Membership is open to waistline and lace will reside at 41 Kidder Angelo M. Russo, men of Italian extraction She Street in Wilkes-Barre. or men married to women of Italian extraction. (DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST) GINO'S SHOE STORE Dallas Shopping Center, Dallas - BEST SELLERS AMERICANS John Jakes MATARESE CIRCLE Robert Ludlum THE STAND Stephen King CoM PLETE LINE OF FICTION We Have : JUVENILE BOOKS “'Nuby BLUME & BEVERLY CLEARY = Newline of CHARLIE - wi BROWN BOOKS TheBOOK Store RT. 309 DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER mn 675-2151 P.0. BOX 241, DALLAS, PA. 18612 <f ha > ~ f 2 A Ca ts NW Sl Sa el mm ee oo
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