The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 18, 1982, Image 9

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Laurie Kittle,
Arlington, Va., is
vacationing with ‘her
parents Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Kittle, Huntsville-
Chase Road.
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Congratulations to
Ferdinand R. Liva, a
Dallas High School junior,
who has been awarded a
olarship from Capt.
d Mrs. Charles N.
attend
* Brevard Music Center is a
seven-week summer
camp located in the North
Carolina Mountains.
while at Brevard, Fer-
dinand will play the violin
in the Transylvania
Symphony Orchestra and
will study music. Locally
he is a member of the
Sinfonia da Camera and
the Oratorial Society. He
has appeared with his
family in many public
programs.
Ferdinand is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand
Liva, Overbrook Avenue,
Dallas.
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Horse Show lovers don’t
forget the Fifth Annual
Back Mt. Horse Show
scheduled for Aug. 22 at
& Lehman Horse Show
rounds. Sponsored by
the Back Mountain
Jaycees, the show will be
judged by Francy Breede,
Mt. Kisco, New York.
As a part of the
program the Back
Mountain Horse Show
salutes operation
R.I.LD.E. a program for
exceptional persons under
the direction of
Georgeann Kostenbau-
der. A special attraction
of the show will be a
demonstration at noon
presented by these ex-
ceptional riders.
Come on out and enjoy
some extra-special riding.
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Best wishes to Sr.
Joanne M. Cepelak,
R.S.M. who has been
appointed director of
continuing education at
College Misericordia.
Sister Joanne, who holds a
master of science degree
in counselor education
from the University of
Scranton and a bachelor
of arts degree from St.
Bonaventure = University
is a certified secondary
school counselor.
Sr. Joanne replaces Sr.
Mary Glennon, who will
pursue her doctorate.
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Moms, do you realize
that school is only three
weeks away. Time to
shop, shop, shop!
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Best wishes to Jackie
Pall, Hunlock Creek and
Bert Balliet, Plymouth,
who recently announced
their engagement. Both
are graduates of Lake-
Lehman High School and
Bloomsburg State
College. The couple will
be married Oct. 2.
Also best wishes to
Joanne Mary Delvecchio
of Lehman Avenue,
Dallas who will be
married to Edward F.
Orloski on Sept. 25 in Gate
of Heaven Church, Dallas.
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Much happiness to
Gwen = and Charles
Keating who were
married last Saturday in
Our Lady of Victory
Church, Harveys Lake.
Gwen is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Steven
Salansky, is a graduate of
Lake-Lehman High
School and pursued a
degree in business ad-
ministration from King’s
College. A graduate of the
University of Delaware,
Charles is employed as
personnel specialist with
the United States Depart-
ment of Defense, Phila-
delphia.
Following a wedding
trip. to Maine, the
Keatings will be
relocating to Italy where
Charles has accepted a
position with the U.S.
Government.
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Over 200 Courses Available .
qualified students .
College . . . and more:
Congratulations to
Suzanne and Robert
Johnson who were re-
cently married in St.
Therese’s Church,
Shavertown. Suzanne, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Kapral, Trucks-
ville, is a graduate of
West Side Tech and at-
tended Wilkes College.
She will continue her
studies in computer
science and nursing.
Robert, son of Mr..and
Mrs. Carl E. Johnson, Sr.,
Old Lake Road, Dallas is
a graduate of Bucknell
University. He is em-
ployed as a systems
programmer by the
Burroughs Corporation in
Paoli.
THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1982
BY NANCY KOZEM-
CHAK
The story of Frances
Slocum lives in all the
hearts of those that know
about her, those who have
a spark of romance left in
their souls. The abduction
of this little girl and the
unfolding tale of her life
among the Indians cannot
help but capture the
imagination of anyone
who has even the slightest
interest in the beginning
of our country and the
struggles it entailed. It is
therefore most fitting that
a State Park be named for
this famous little girl, and
the cave where she spent
her first night as hostage
be enclosed within its
boundaries. Frances
Slocum died at the age of
74 with a large silver
cross around her neck.
Her grave is known as
‘‘God’s Acre’’. A
memorial was placed at
the Wyoming Historical
Society in 1906 and now,
she will live in still
another place in Wyoming
Valley, the Frances
Slocum State Park in
Carverton.
A flood control project
was needed to both
preserve water and keep
it from spilling over
during the spring thaws.
A dam to hold back the
waters could also create a
The Johnsons are
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Mrs. Kathy Stredny
from Dallas Nursery has
been a medical patient at
Geisinger Medical
Pavilion for the past 2
weeks.
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Norman and Deborah
Darling were recently
united in marriage in
Holy Trinity Church,
Nanticoke. The daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John
Zabrenski, Plymouth,
Deborah is a graduate of
Mercy Hospital School of
Radiologic = Technology
and is employed by Dr.
Paul J. Andrews, Wilkes-
Barre. A graduate of West
Side Tech, Norman is em-
ployed by his ‘father
Norman Darling, Sr.
Best of luck, Norman
and Deborah.
For one week, from
August 18-22, the ‘Music
Box Dinner Playhouse in
Swoyersville will present
a musical play especially
for children entitled,
“Don’t Count Your
Chickens Until They Cry
Wolf.”’ This play, by Carol
Pearson, with music by
J.A.C. Redford, is a
humorous interweaving of
Aesop’s fables which will
appeal to children of all
ages.
Cast members include
Frank ‘Marino, E.T.
Goman, Nanci Krakosky,
Beverly Brennan, Adele
Tavella, TP. Doyle
and Sherrie Keir. The
play is directed by Adele
Ann Tavella, with musical
direction by Kelly Bishop
and choreography by
Kevin Costley.
Performances will be
theatre only (no meal),
and will have a special
admission price of $3 per
person. Performance
times will be 2 p.m. daily
(Wednesday through
Sunday) with an | ad-
ditional 7 p.m. per-
formance on Saturday,
Aug. 21. The Music Box
requests that one adult
accompany each group of
children. For reser-
vations, call 283-2195.
Extra Strength
Tylenol
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lake. The elevation of the
dam is 1,083 feet above
sea level. These projects
were combined to form a
recreational park, which
could give leisurely hours
of fun for people in nearby
communities.
Frances Slocum State
Park is located in
Kingston Township,
Luzerne County, with a
mailing address . of
Wyoming, Pa. It has a 165-
acre lake which is its
center of interest. The
lake provides fishing and
boating with boat rentals,
boat mooring and laun-
ching. All qualified non-
powered boats and
registered boats with
electric motors are
allowed on the lake. In the
winter time, the lake is
available for ice fishing
and ice skating.
There are playfields
and many areas available
for family or group pic-
nicing. The park acreage
of hiking trails. A
beautiful swimming pool
is available with a snack
bar concession at the pool.
The winter time finds
areas marked off for
sledding and there is 7
miles for snowmobiling.
The park offers activities
and seclusion to think,
walk, or dream.
is 1,006 including 5.5 miles
Dallas Officers
Edward Wodaski...........President
John Luke............ Vice President
M. E. Lindquist. . . . 2nd Vice President
Reese E. Pelton. ...........Secretary
Cliff Parker............... Treasurer
Back Mountain Officers
Larry McDonald...........President
Bill Tregaskis.......... Vice President
Stet Swan.................Secretary
Gus Faerber............... Treasurer
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THE JEAN STORE
Memorial Highway
SE Dallas, Pa. 18612
675-5069
Spurlin's Dallas Exxon JAMES C. THOMAS
Full Automatic Service
Across from Dallas Shopping Center
673-3336
AND SONS
. Fulton Street, Luzerne
288-3681
BERNIE’SPIZZA
692 Memorial Highway
COLLEGE MISERICORDIA Dallas, Pa. 18612
Sen. Frank J. O'Connell CAROL EASON'’S
701 Market Street
Kingston, Pa. 18704
287-0475
BEAUTY SALON
42 Main Street, Dallas
675-4900
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P.O. Box N- Rt. 309
WALL COVERINGS
CUSTOM FRAMING ART SUPPLIES
217 Memorial Hwy.
675-5261 Dallas, Pa. 18612 075093
Hill the Florist Bryants Mobile Homes
3 N. Pioneer Ave. Memorial Highway, Dallas 675-2447
Shavertown, Pa. Bryant The Bike King
696-1178 338 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston 287-7024
Bankonit | PEN-FERN OIL CO.
ELLER Anytime. Anyday. Fernbrook Corners
ETE Dallas, Pa 8612
FIRST ERSTERN BANK MemberF.D.I1.C.
675-5731
Humford Equities
Agents for Country Club Apartments
PIZZA PERFECT
““You’venever had itso good’’
and Dallas Shopping Center 16 Carverton Road, Trucksville 696-2100
Dallas, Pa. 18612 822-5126 Heather Highlands, Inkerman 655-2352
GROTTOPIZZA
NATIVE TEXTILES
Memorial Highway,
Dallas
Bar & Lounge - Open for the Season
Mon.thruThurs.-11a.m.to 11 p.m.
Fri.,Sat. & Sun. 11 a.m. to Midnight
Sunset, Harveys Lake
639-1264
Leonard ‘‘Pooch’’ Kozick
Dallas Township Tax Collector
Township Building
675-5217
Geneco Services
am Dallas Auto Parts
Dallas, Pa. 18612
Eckert Power Equipment
Tunkhannock Highway, Dallas
675-1339
675-2143 Lawnmowers, Small Engine Parts, Chain Saws
‘Rep. Franklin Coslett
1265 Wyoming Avenue THE PINEBROOK INN
Forty Fort, Pa. 18704 on) Box 464, R.D.1, Lower Demunds Rood
288-3990 lias Bic
FLACK & BALMER Franklin First Federal
INSURANCE AGENCY Savings & Loan
15S. Franklin Street
Shavertown, Pa. 18708
675-2118
Dallas, Pa. 18612
675-3621,