The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 17, 1981, Image 8

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Beth Phillips of Cen-
termoreland is home after
several days as a medical
patient at Robert Packer
Memorial Hospital at
Sayre.
Members of East Dallas
United Methodist Church
will sponsor a flea market
on Saturday, June 27,
from 9 to 5 p.m. Table
space is available and
interested persons are
asked to cal either 675-
3010 or 675-4942.
Russell Faux, Jr. is
home after several days
at Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital, Kingston.
A planning meeting for
the summer Bible School
at St. Frances X. Cabrini
R.C. Church will be held
on Sunday. The Bible
School will be held for 10
days from July 6 through
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July 17.
Judy Matusavage
suffered injuries in an
auto accident in
Tunkhannock and is a
patient at Scranton’s
Community Medical
Center.
Congratulations are
extended to Claude Button
of Orange, who was voted
the student showing the
most improvement
athletically and
scholastically in this
year’s 8th grade
graduating class at Dallas
Christian School. Claude
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Button.
Members of Carverton
UM Church will hold a
benefit ice vream social
at the church grounds
Sturday from 2 to 7 p.m.
There will be food, crafts
and fun for the entire
family.
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Dallas Women of
Kiwanis are busy
collecting articles for
their booth at the Annual
Back Mountain Library
Auction to be held July 9
through the 12th at the
auction grounds.
They will man the Odds
and Ends Booth on the
lower level of the auction
grounds. Mrs. Walter
Roberts is chairman
assisted by Mrs. Clifford
Parker and Mrs. Peter
George as co-chairman.
Anyone having articles
to donate such as
household items, yarns,
materials, curtains,
records, etc. are asked to
contact any of the above.
Mrs. Parker will be: glad
to pick up any donation.
Green plants are also a
welcome item.
The ladies of the club
met recently at Irem
Temple Country Club and
following their business
session: heard the new
Senior High Jazz Rock
Band of Dallas High
present an outstanding
program under the
direction of Mr. Benn,
new band leader. Mrs.
Fred Anderson,
president, presented a
check to the group toward
the purchase of uniforms.
Mrs. John Luke is
program chairman.
Mrs. Luke also reported
on the recent Spring Salad
Luncheon which was a
huge success. Funds from
this project ‘go to the
distribution of . food
baskets at Thanksgiving
and other aid to ney)
families. we
Donations were also
made to the Back
Mountain Council on Drug
Abuse and the Citizen’s
Award Committee.
Sharyn Meade un-
derwent tests as a
medical patient last week
at = Tyler Hospital,
Tunkhannock.
Congratulations are
extended to Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Luketic, who
observed a wedding
anniversary on Thursday.
Congratulations also
are extended to Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Richards, who
observed their 60th
wedding anniversary on
Monday.
Birthday greetings are
extended to Francis Lord,
who observed his birthday
yesterday; J.R. Jurista,
who observed his birthday
anniversary on Sunday;
Joseph Kuketic, who
observed a birthday on
Friday, and to Jesse
Benjamin, who will
celebrate his birthday
tomorrow.
Ladies of St. Luke's
Lutheran Church are
holding several benefit
affairs to raise funds for
the insulation of the
church. This evening at
7:30 in the parish hall on
Market Street in Noxen,
Miss Candy Jones will
sponsor a Tupperware
Party: for the benefit of
the insulation - fund.
Proceeds from a party
held recently by Mrs.
Helen Crispell have been
donated towards the in-
sulation fund:
Congratultions were
extended at Sunday
morning’s worship ser-
vice in Noxen UM Church
to 1981 graduates Warren
Harding, Cheryl
Holmgren, Ronalee
Hopfer, Debbie May, Val
Shiskowski and Kemp
The 23rd Annual
Commencement and
Baccalaureate of Lake-
‘Lehman Class. of 1981,
took place on Friday,
June 5, in the Edward H.
Edwards Stadium, Leh-
man. The Lake-Lehman
Band, under John
Miliauskas, opened the
ceremony with the
processional ‘‘Marche
Aida.” The Invocation
was presented by Rev.
Cliff C. Jones, Huntsville
Christian Church.
Patricia Harvey,
president of the senior
class, welcomed parents
and friends, after which
selections by the Lake-
Lehman chorus were
offered with Jonathan
Pineno, director, con-
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ducting.
Rev. James. Lacken-
mider, ‘C.S.C. president
designate, King’s
Coillege, delivered the
Baccalaureate-Comm-
encemtn address. Karen
Williams, valedictorian
and David Penkrot,
salutatorian expressed in
their orations the many
experiences of learning
and growth which were
realized in their high
school years. Noah
Davis, president of the
student council, explained
the purpose and ac-
complishments of the
council during the past
year. James L. Nicholas
extended best wishes and
congratulations to this
high school at the same
time he became principal
of Lake-Lehman.
The ' Awards were
presented by John J.
Oliver, assistant principal
to Karen Williams,
valedictorian; David
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Mary Stefanowicz and
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education; Charles Crane
and Ronald Swingle,
industrial arts; Susan
Conaway, home
economics; Michael
DeCesaris and Mary
Stefanowicz, citizenship
awards.
Dr. M. David Preston,
superintendent, presented
the Class of 1981 and
asked them to
acknowledge the two
influential groups in their
development--their ~~ pa-
rents-guardians and the
A new clothing benefit,
sale will be held Saturday
from 10 to 4 in St. Luke’s
parish hall at Noxen with
proceeds going into the
Sunday School Carpet
Committee fund. Clothing
Traver, dress shop owner.
Congratulations were
extended at Sunday
morning’s worship ser-
vice in Kunkle UM Church
to 1981 graduates Jeff
Bolton, Cindy Martin aj
Charles ‘Chip’ Newell.''o¥
faculty of Lake-Lehman.
John M. Zaleskas,
principal, conducted the
roll class of the seniors, as
Angelo P. DeCesaris,
president of the Board of
Directors, presented
diplomas to the
graduates.
‘America’ was sung by
the audience, after which
benediction was given by
Rev. Cliff C. Jones. The
Recessional, ‘‘Marche
Pontificale,” was played
by the Lake-Lehman
Band.
The Back Mt. West La
Leche League is starting
a new series of four
monthly meetings; the
first to be held on June 18
at 7:30 p.m., at the home
of Mrs. Gary McDade, RD
2, Dallas. This meeting
will be a discussion on the
advantage of breast-
feeding for both mother
and baby.
The informality of the
meetings allows women'g
share their nursing exX-’
one another. Nursin®¥
babies = are always
welcome. For further
information, call Mrs.
Albert ‘Holcomb, Sweet
Valley.
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