The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 22, 1981, Image 2

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    PAUL TWU
The Dallas Women of
Kiwanis will hold their
1981 Installation of
Officers, Wednesday,
Jan. 28, 6:30 p.m. at Irem
Temple Country Club.
This year will mark their
34th year of service to the
community as an
auxiliary of the Dallas
Men of Kiwanis.
The Women of Kiwanis
organized March 4, 1947
with the purpose of
promoting acquaintance,
advance understanding
good will and fellowship
among its members,
united in the Kiwanis
ideals of service, and to
tivities throughout the
community.
The club participates in
many services to the
community such as:
providing © Thanksgiving
baskets including turkey
and trimmings to many
families, judging the
Halloween Parade
sponsored by the men’s
club, manages the Odds
and Ends booth for the
Back Mountain Library
Auction, which raised
over $1,000 in 1980,
provides workers for the
Fall Fair, has
representation on the
Drug and Alcohol Com-
mittee, Fall Fair Board,
Library Board and an-
swers service calls from
the community whenever
possible. ‘The club has
also participated in Meals
on Wheels, Blood
Pressure Screenings and
numerous other wor-
thwhile services in the
past.
The 1981 slate of officers
being installed are
corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Robert Lawhorn;
recording secretary, Mrs.
Leonard Harvey;
treasurer, Mrs. Reese
Pelton; 2nd vice
president, Mrs. Sherry
Noulton; 1st / vice
president, Mrs. John
Luke; and president, Mrs.
Larry and Nancy
Crispell or RD 1 Noxen,
will celebrate their 25th
anniversary on Jan. 21. In
honor of this occasion
their family and friends
are holding an open house
at Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Crispell’s home, Satur-
Frederick W. Anderson.
The installation will be
conducted by Mrs. Walter
Roberts, a past president
p.m.
Nancy and Larry
were married in
Bowman’s Creek Free
Methodist Church by Rev.
Lewis Payne on Jan. 21,
1956.
Nancy is the daughter
of Mrs. Bertha Smales,
Springville and Lambert
of the Dallas Women of
Kiwanis. The theme for
“an Outstretched Hand.”
Traver, Binghamton,
N.Y. Larry is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Crispell, RD 1 Noxen.
No invitation have
been sent. All friends and
relatives of Larry and
Nancy are invited to
attend.
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United Penn Bank.
Member F.D.I.C.
Kenneth B. Kozel has
been appointed vice
president, finance; of
Metropolitan Wire Cor-
poration, Wilkes-Barre,
according to an an-
nouncement by Richard
Maslow, president.
Kozel joined Metro in
August, 1973 as assistant
controller. He was
promoted to controller in
1975 and to treasurer in
1979. Prior to associating
with Metropolitan Wire,
he was employed by the
public accounting firm of
Ernst & Whitney in
Buffalo, N.Y.
Kozel was graduated
cum laude from Niagara
University in 1970 with a
B.B.A. in accounting. fe
received his C.P. A.
1975.
He and his wife,
Kathleen, reside in Dallas
with their three sons. He
is active in the Back
Mountain Youth Sock:
Little League and
Mountain Junior
Wrestling. He is also a
member of the Wilkes-
Barre Kiwanis Club. **
A hearing for a Harveys
Lake junkyard owner on
charges of violating, the
borough’s zoning laws will
be held Monday before
District
Leonard Harvey, Dallas.
Scheduled for the
hearing at 2 p.m. is
Anthony Toluba = of
Nanticoke, owner of a
property along Rte. 415.
He was served with a
warrant by the
magistrate following a
non-response to a sum-
mons, according to
Harvey’s office.
Appearing before the
magistrate last week,
Toluba posted $500 bail.
An icy road brought
about an accident in
Jackson Twp. over the
weekend, police report.
Police said that John
Adams, Box 124, Sweet
Valley, was driving west
along LR 40058 early
Sunday evening when his
car skidded on the icy
roadway, the rear end
sliding into the ap-
proaching lane where it
was struck. Driver of the
other car was identified
as John Puterbaugh, 219
Duffy’s Lane, Plymouth.
No injuries were
reported. Investigating
was Chief Donald Jones.
A case
Boyertown - man who
at a Back Mountain home
in December was settled
before District
Magistrate Earl Gregory
of Shavertown last week
with the defendant paying
restitution and costs.
Bruce Stoudt, 22, of
Boyertown, was required
to pay the sum of $1,526
and court costs. He Was
arrested Dec. 27 a d
committed initially 8%
Luzerne County Prison n
default of $10,000 “Ya
following an incident®%i
which he allegedly
created a disturbance at
the. home of Jake
Casterline, Alderson
Heights, fired two shotgun
blasts at the front door,
and broke in, eventually
being disarmed.
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