peta PAGE TWO X SDAY, MAY 5, 1982 awarded in the spring. In being named finalist, Pierson has been judged by the committee to have best combined academic abilities and personal qualities needed . for success in the future. DOUGLAS C. SMITH, on of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Smith, 15 South Goodwin Ave., Kingston, has been elected president of the Kenyon College Chapter of Beta Theta Pi at Gambier, Ohio, according to an WYOMING SEMIN- ARY STUDENT STEWART PIERSON, who was named semi- finalist in the National ‘Merit Scholarship program last fall qualified as a finalist in the program according to an announcement made recently by National Merit Scholarship of- ficials. He is among more than 15,000 high school students nationwide to be eligible for 1,800 non- renewable national merit $1,000 scholarships and over 3,500 four year merit scholarships that will be * COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE GORDON INSURANCE Shavertown. Phone: 675-5243 AUTO-HOME-LIFE-BUSINESS-HEALTH B ATIOMNWIDE HomeOffice, Columbus, Ohio <p NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY : NATIONWIDE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY AN wi \ secretary of Beta Theta Pi, national honorary fraternity. Smith, a graduate of Dallas High School and Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, is a junior in a pre-law course at Kenyon College, and will serve as president of the Kenyon Chapter of Beta Theta Pi during his senior year, beginning in September. Smith graduated from Dallas High School in 1978. He played at the varsity quarterback spot for two seasons on Coach Jack Jones’ Dallas Mountaineers, and also quarterbacked the West Side squad in its win over the East Side team in the annual 1978 UNICO Charity game. He at- tended Wyoming Seminary during the 1978- 79 sachool year where he studies. At Kenyon, Smith has played at the quarter- back and corner back spots for Kenyon’s varsity grid team. A sister, Betty - Jane Smith, who also attended graduated in June from Wyoming Seminary, is a freshman at Kenyon | College. A brother, Bruce M. Smith, is a freshman +at Bloomsburg State i College where he is a candidate for Bloom- sburg’s varsity grid team. Bruce also attended Dallas High School and ' graduated in June from ‘Wyoming Seminary. Experienced LP-gas Personnel PHONE 854-4824 Y REV. DR. RICHARD GREGORY will be the guest speaker for the Spring meetings to be held the week of May 9-14 at the Noxen Independent Bible Church, Pastor Jerry Tallent has an- nounced. Rev. Dr. Gregory will open the meetings at the 11 a.m. worship service on Sunday, May 9, and will conduct services each evening through Friday, May 14 at 7;30. Rev. Dr. Gregory was born and raised in Honesdale, Pa. He received his bachelor of arts degree from Shelton College; his master’s Divinity degree from Faith Theological Seminary at Elkins Park, Pa., and his doctor of divinity from Bob Jones University, at Greenville, S.C. He pastored formally at Hopatcong, N.J.; Perkasie, Pa., and the Braintrim Baptist Church in Laceyville. He is pre- sently pastor of the Limerick Chapel at Limerick, Pa. TROY HUNTER, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hunter, Dallas is stationed at Carswell Air Force Base, Texas. Troy took his Basic Training in Texas, then went to Colorado for Tech School. Troy is assigned to the Conventional Munitions Section. He and approxi- mately 35 other airmen maintain over $5 million worth of munitions items. Troy and his wife, Peggy Perditis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. peter Perditis, Swoyersville, reside in Fort Worth, Texas. In an unanimous vote last week, the Kingston Township Zoning Hearing Board granted Shaver- town photographer Ron Petro, 358 Howell Road, a special exception to operate a studio in his home. Petro lives in Midway Manor and plans occasional portrait sit- tings. He explained that most of his work is done on location, but senior pic- tures and certain por- traits require a studio. Petro has the signed approval of his immediate r- am i The Dallas Post 1 Post's West Side Edition I Enclosed is my check or money order for { Enclosed is my check or money order for | i BO. Start my Pr subscription as soon as I $10. Start my year subscription as soon os i possible. i I possible. I i Name i | Name | Steet Il Steet | I oy I | State Re Zp |] State re tp | i P.O. Box 366, Dallas, Pa. 18612 il p.0. Box 366, Dallas, Po. 18612 I neighbors, and ap- proached the board with no opposition to his request. The area has sufficient off street parking and he will not erect a commercial sign. Home sittings are done by appointment only, with each taking just over one half hour. Board members Bill Bachman, William Staub and - Justin Bergman voted on the exception. Also’ present at the meeting were Zoning Officer John Dana, Solicitor Eric Dingle and Township supervisor Williard Piatt. Lake-Lehman Schools. Dallas Township Police are investigating the theft of a General Electric microwave oven and cabinet taken from Merrick Hall, College Misericordia, sometime during the hours of 11:30 p-m., April 29, and. 11 a.m., April 30. The unit, valued at more than $700 is the property of Sears, Roebuck & Co., Wyoming Valley Mall. It was part off) a an. exhibit by Sears, : Roebuck & Co. at The a Dallas Post Homemakers it School, Thursday, April {i 29. F 18512
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