The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 12, 1981, Image 6

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College Program was
Ann Dillon, Provincial
The fifth annual reunion
of the Templin family was
held recently (Aug. 2-50 at
the Oakland Beach Golf
Club, Conneaut Lake,
with 38 attending. Fred
and Shirley Templin,
Robin and Kevin, Mary T.
Reese, Tom and Marian
Templin and Marian’s
mother, Mrs. Helen
Dougherty, Fred and
Evelyn Eck, Shavertown,
and Jeanne and Charles
Maxwell, drove to the
lake.
At a rest stop near
Bellefonte, Freddie
Templin joined the group
for lunch and then
returned to Penn State
College where he is at-
tending summer school.
At Conneaut Lake, the
group was met by Bill and
Helen Templin, from
Boulder, Colo. by Philip
and Barbara Templin,
Oakmont, and their sons,
John, Houston, Texas,
and David, New York
City. Later in the af-
ternoon, Lambert
Swingle, Dallas, arrived
from Riviera Beach, Fla.
where he had been
visiting his neice, Peggy
Reese Congdon and her
husband, Peter, on their
boat, “‘Valentine”.
Also attending were
Richard and Fern
Templin, Mrs. Shirley T.
Vigarino, her friend, Scot,
and her sons, Tommy,
Frankie, and Philip, and
Marie T. and Russell
CIR ore, Eg
Atty. Cefalo
Atty. Blazosek
Blazosek have announced the formation of a
new assocation for the general practice of law
under the title of Cefalo and Associates.
Atty. Cefalo is a graduate of West Pittston
High School, Widener University, University of
Baltimore, and Catholic University of America,
Washington, D.C. Prior to returning to this area,
he served as an attorney to the United States
House of Representatives. He is the former
Luzerne County Chief Public Defender having
served in that capacity for four years.
Atty. Cefalo is solicitor tor Luzerne County
Redevelopment Authority and an active member
of the Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C., Bar
Associations and a member of the Luzerne Coun-
ty Bar Association, U.S. District Court for Middle
District of Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.,
and Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo J.
Cefalo, West Pittston, and is married to the
former Elizabeth Godlewicz, The couple has
three children, Christina, Michael Jr., and Marc..
Atty. Blazosek is a graduate of Northeast
High School, Wilkes College and a Cum Laude
graduate of New York Law School. He
distinguised himself in criminal law advocacy
by receiving the Rothblatt Award. He is the
former Project Co-ordinator for Luzerne County
Redevelopment during most of the flood related
work in the county.
Atty. Blazosek is an active member of the
Pennsylvania and New Jersey Bar Associations,
ond a member of the Luzerne County Bar
Association, U.S. Middle District Court, ond
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Blazosek, Port Griffith, and is married to the
former Elaine Doran, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
children, Michael and David.
The new law association is located at 341
Wyoming Ave., West Pittston. Phone 655-5555.
Miketa, and daughters,
Sandy and Allison, al of
Girard, Ohio; Tom and
Janie Templin,
daughters, Tiffany and
Tawny, Columbiana,
Ohio; and Rick Templin,
and children, Erich and
Karen, Vienna, Ohio.
Robin Templin’s girl
friend from Erie was a
guest on Sunday and
Robin returned to’ Erie
with her for a few days.
On Tuesday, Aug. 4 the
42nd wedding anniversary
of Jeanne and Charles
Maxwell was celebrated.
That afternoon, a group
drove to Akron, Ohio, to
visit Mrs. Sara Cain,
sister of the late Mrs.
Edith Templin. Mrs. Cain
attended last year’s
reunion, but has since had
hip surgery.
Qualified host families
are now being sought
throughout the area for
high school exchange
students: arriving this
summer for a year of
study in local secondary
schools.
The teen-agers from 23
countries around the
world have been chosen to
participate in Youth for
Understanding (YFU) by
their national com-
mittees, have had at least
two years of English, and
come with their own
spending money and
insurance. They will be
oriented in . their home
countries before arriving
in the United States.
Among the students will
be:
URBAN
years old from Solothurn,
the guitar in a band. He is
involved in sports such as
tennis, handball, skiing,
windsurfing, and
canoeing. Urban has
throughout Europe, and is
interested in pursuing a
career in the languages
and history of other
countries.
These students are
eager to live the life of a
United States teenager
and to become an active
family member. Past and
current YFU host
families are enthusiastic
about = the benefits
received from hosting.
Youth for un-
derstanding is a non-
profit student exchange
organization that has
brought the experience of
international friendship to
students and families for
30 years. If you are in-
terested in hosting a
school newspaper,
reading and swimming.
She would like to pursue a
career in business ad-
ministration or
LAUER’S
> student, contact: Tome
economics. Boe, Youth For Under-
standing, (215)-646-5266
: 20% (collect).
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Paul Scott, of East
Dallas was reported
in‘fair’ condition in Mercy
Hospital, = Wilkes-Barre,
as the Post went to press.
Rev. Richard C.
Hampton, Jr. of Reading,
Pa., Eastern district
director for the Penn-
sylvania Council on
Alcohol Problems, was
the guest speaker at
services Sunday in the
three United Methodist
Churches of the Carverton
UM Charge at ‘Mount
Zion, Orange and Car-
verton, in the absence of
Rev. Dr. Allan Cease,
pastor, who was on
vacation.
Members of East Dallas
United Methodist Church
have completed plans for
the flea market to be held
Saturday at the church.
Charles Siley of East
Dallas was reported in
fair condition at Wilkes-
Barre’s General Hospital
as the Post went to press.
He has been a patient at
General Hospital since
July 1, except for a three-
day furlough at home in
mid-July. He is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Siley.
Plans for a concert by
Michael Coyle of Clarks
Summit to be presented
on Wednesday evening,
Sept. 2, in Northmoreland
Baptist Church at Cen-
termoreland are being
completed.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D.
Morgan of East ‘Dallas
have returned after
several days with their
son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. David
Haven of Andover, N.Y.
Misses Seana
Tracey Taylor of Sweet
Valley, Paula Besciglia
and Mrs. John Handley of
Orange entertained at a
variety shower on Sun-
day, Aug. 2, honoring
Miss Doris Morgan,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert D. Morgan of East
Dallas, in Orange Com-
munity Hall. About 35
guests attended. Miss
Morgan and Mark Taylor
of Harveys Lake will be
married Saturday af-
ternoon at 2'in Orange UM
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Zarno and son Jack of
Sutton Creek Road,
Orange, and the former’s
brother, Ed Zarnoch,
returned Monday after
several days with
relatives in Bridgeport,
Conn.
I hate to begin on a sad
note, but there are only
three and a half weeks left
until school begins. With
September 1 approaching
quickly, our attention has
to turn toward fall fund
raisers. This week all
band members received
raffle tickets by mail.
The prizes are a Grand-
father clock, a porcelain
mantel clock, a clock
radio and two wrist
watches. Sounds great
and well worth a one
dollar investment.
More information on
our stand at the Fall Fair.
Louise Arnold announced
booth will sell ice cream,
fudge, and raffle tickets.
men-todip ice-eream and
ladies to serve customers.
Anyone willing to: help,
please call Louise to
arrange for a day and
time. The winning raffle
tickets will also be drawn
Everyone thinks that
the Sponsors are the only
part of the Lake Lehman
Band to make money, but
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we are fortunate to have a
good group of working
youngsters. Did you know
that, under the leadership
of John Hudak, the
seniors sold refreshments
at a recent jazz concert
held in the Back Mt.?
Profits: went ‘into the
treasury. They also have
more ideas for this
winter. Their projects are
conducted with very little
assistance from the
Sponsors.
Don’t forget the bus trip
to the bargain outlets in
Reading on August 15th:
Call Edna Yatsko or
Marion.. Kasko. for in-
formation or to reserve a
bus seat.
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Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Kondracki announce the
birth of a. son, Bradley
Louis. Kondracki, born
June 29 in Edison, N.J.
Maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Goeringer, Shrine Acres,
Dallas. Bradley Louis is
the first child of the
Kondrackis.
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Pykus and daughters
Jane and Jennifer of
Honesdale spent ' the
weekend with- Rev. and
Mrs. Donald Walter of
Centermoreland.
Mr. and Mrs. Josgmh
Franek and graMw
daughter Cynthia
Charney of Franklin, N.J.
spent last week with Mrs.
Franek’s sister, Mrs.
Gertrude Grauzlis of
Carverton. Mrs. Grauzlis’
nephew and niece-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. James
Charney of Franklin, N.J.
also spent the weekend
here. 3
Annual Sunday School
picnic of Northmoreland
Baptist Church will be
held Saturday, Aug. 22,
starting at noon at the
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Apaliski in
Centermoreland. Henry
Rowlands, superintendent
of the church school, is in
charge of arrangements,
assisted by Sunday School
teachers.
Some members of St.
Frances X. Cabrini R.C.
Church at Carverton gg
Blessed Sacrament R.¢.
Church at Cen-
termoreland are planning
to attend the 35th an-
niversary dinner honoring
Rev. Father Thomas D.
Croghan in Convention
Hall, Yatesville, on
Sunday evening, Sept. 13,
starting at 5. Rev. Father
Croghan served as
pastsor of St. Frances
Sacrament Church before
his transfer to Sacred
Heart R.C. Church in
Plains. Reservations for
the testimonial can be
made by calling Mrs.
Ruth Verespy of Plains at
822-5020.
Walter Kizma of Vernon
has added a 60-foot ad-
dition to his dairy
operation along Route 292.
He is one area farmer who
has confidence in the
future of dairying.
Incidently, the Kuzma
place is one of the
showplaces of the Back
Country. Each year the
Kuzma place is ablaze
with color from phlox,
displays of flowers.
While we're passing out
kudos for showplaces, i
want to list the names G7
Mr. and “Mrs. George
Kromelbein of Carverton
where Orange Road and
Carverton Road meet:
For a beautiful display of
summer flowers in
colorful bloom, the
Kromelbein place is
outstanding at = the
gateway to the ‘Back
Country.” The Montross
girls, Ruth and Florence,
at the intersection of
Schoonover Road and
Demunds Road near the
eastern entrance to
Centermoreland also
have a nice floral display
in full bloom. Kudos also
are due Mrs. Cleo Faux,
whose home in Vernon is
one of the area’s
showplaces, especially at
this time of the year with:
its colorful floral displa#»
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Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Montross of Cen-
termoreland returned last
evening after attending a
business conference in
Syracuse, N.Y. on
Monday, and taking in the
Empire State Farm Days
at Dryden, N.Y.
yesterday. Ted is the well
known Centermoreland
farm equipment dealer.
Congregation of Nor-
thmoreland Baptist
Church will hold a
business meeting this
evening following the
evening gospel service at
7:30. i
store hours
Monday thru Saturday
8a.m. to 5 p.m.