The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 09, 1981, Image 11

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THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1981
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BY MIKE POLK 333-4387
The Bloodmobile will
make its annual visit to
the Noxen area on
Monday, Oct. 5 at the
Noxen United Methodist
Church. Donation hours
will be from 12:30 to 5:30.
Volunteers are needed to
make telephone calls and
serve refreshments.
Ladies Society of St.
Luke’s Lutheran Church
of Noxen will furnish the
sandwiches.
Rev. Russell Walla, a
missionary to Okinawa,
presented a report at the
service in Independent
Bible Church of Noxen.
Rev. Mr. Walla, who
resides in Wisconsin, is
home on furlough.
Steve Traver, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Traver,
has begun studies for a
degree in agriculture at
Penn State University.
Trustee board of Noxen
United Methodist Church
will meet this evening at
7. A meeting of the ad-
ministrative board will
follow at 8.
Mrs. Mary Hopfer of
Noxen is home after a
week as a medical patient
at Tyler Memorial
Hospital in Tunkhannock.
Her condition is reported
as improved.
George Haynor of
Kunkle is home after a
stay at Wilkes-Barre
General Hospital.
Junior Youth
Fellowship of Noxen
United Methodist Church
will resume its meetings
after the Summer layoff
on Sunday afternoon at 3
at the church.
Noxen Rebels will hold
their “dnhual’* softball
tourney Saturday and
Sunday at the Noxen
diamond. The annual
meet brings hundreds of
out-of-town players and
fans to town.
Noxen Ambulance
Association will sponsor
benefit social parties at
Hanson’s Amusement
Park at Harveys Lake
Saturday evening from 6
to 10, and Sunday from 2
to 10 p.m. Proceeds will
go towards the new
ambulance.
for yourself!
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Among area youth, who
have enrolled at Penn
State at Lehman are Jim
MacDougal, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Mac-
dougal; Jeff Bennett, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett of
Buckwheat Hollow, and
Scott Jurista, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Michale Jurista.
All are 1981 graduates of
Tunkhannock Area High
School.
Tabitha Joy Beck, in-
fant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Beck, is home
from Wilkes-Barre
General Hospital,
following a bout with
pneumonia.
Mrs. Ruth Field and her
sister, Mariel Lutes,
hosted the recent meeting
of the Classmates Class of
Noxen United Methodist
Church. Guests included
Mrs. Laura Jones, Mrs.
Hazel Reed, Mrs. Alice
Klinetob, Mrs. Alice M.
Lane, Mrs. Madeline
Patton, Mrs. Dorothy
Gunton, Mrs. Letha
Schenck, Mrs. Ruth
Bennett, Mrs. Elizabeth
Munkatchy, Mrs. Lillian
Lord, Mrs. Mary Hopfer,
Mrs. Nellie Marcy, Mrs.
Marie MacMillan and
Mrs. Elida Kelly.
Installation of a new
ramp to aid handicapped
visitors has been com-
pleted at the Nulton
Funeral Home in
Beaumont.
Lend-A-Hand Club is
doing a good job, in
keeping the Veterans’
honor roll on Route 309
looking nice with a nice
array of flowers.
Aerobic
classes
to begin
The D.C. Roberts Fire
Co. Aux. of Harvey's Lake -
will again sponsor aerobic
dance classes at the Lake-
Noxen Elementary
School. The classes will
begin Tuesday night,
Sept. 15, with 2 classes
being offered. One class
will run from 7-8 p.m. and
one will run from 8-9 p.m.
Registration will be on
Wednesday, Sept. 9, from
4:30-7:00 p.m. and
Thursday, Sept. 10, from
8-9:30 p.m. Fee for 6 week
session is $8.00 and the
class will be instructed by
Sally Foerber.