The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 01, 1982, Image 3

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    Deaths
Mrs. Ethel H. Keeper,
formerly! of 121 N. Main
St., Shavertown, died
Thursday, Aug. 26, at
Center, Kingston.
Surviving are sisters,
Mrs. Dorothy Bertram,
Chase; several nieces and
nephews: :
Funeral services were
held Saturday from the
Richard H. Disque
Funeral Home, 672
Memorial Highway,
Dallas, The Rev. Lynn A.
Rothrock, pastor of St.
Paul’s Lutheran Church
officiated: Interment was
in Cedar Crest Cemetery,
Lenna M. Varner, RD 2,
Meeker section of Dallas,
died Sunday Aug. 22, at
home.
dren.
Funeral services were
Wednesday, from the
Swanson Funeral Home,
Trucksville.
his popular 16 piece orchestra. ==
Saturday, Sept. 25th,8p.m. 3
200098000
20 29
290
From the city that gave
you Al Capone comes the
most spectacular en-
modeling display, you
may find it difficult to
believe that these girls
{(@rtainment to come could be serious about
along since the Harlem wrestling, but they are.
Globetrotters. Imagine The girls are true athletes
beautiful showgirls who
will present a modeling
display and then wrestle
and within a few seconds,
they will be covered with
mud.
into the arena.
Hillman, chairman of
entertainment for the
fair. ‘This is certain to be
a sellout event and people
should plan to get their
tickets prior to Wed-
nesday’s performance, to
avoid waiting in line for
them.”
famous Scott Martin’s Hot
Air ‘Balloon Ride. ‘If
you've ever wondered
what it's like, to soar
through the air, you'll get
your chance at the fair.
Take a ride in the balloon
and feel the freedom of
Surviving are ‘son, corner of Routes 29 and
Bruce *© A., Meeker; 118, Pikes Creek, with
daughter, Mrs. Pauline Rev. Jeffrey L. Rarich,
Slocum, with whom she pastor of the Maple Grove
resided; seven grand- United Methodist Church,
officiating. Interment was
in the Maple Grove
Cemetery, Pikes Creek.
children; 26 . great-
grandchildren; and nine
great-great-grandchil-
Burton W. King
(Doors Openat7p.m.) ba
This exclusive one night only event will include 94
an enjoyable evening of listening to the singing= 3
of Michael Stair along with the sounds of hiss of
Trombone and 16 piece Orchestra highlighting” 3
° the music of Autumn. (Some Enchanted of
Evening, Autumn Leaves . . . etc.). Plus the s
following Grand Prize: A Special Round Trip to 9
Florida’s famous Coco Beach! for two, in"
» cluding overnight accomodations to and rons HT
° Florida, courtesy of Auto-Bus, to be chanced off: o
at intermission!
in the mud. This is what
you'll see at The Luzerne
County Fair, Wednesday
night, Sept. 8.
After viewing
“We plan to sell ad-
vance tickets for Wed-
nesday night's per-
the formance
the birds!
Come out to the fair
Wednesday night. There
are thrills for every
member of the family
What promises to be a
wild evening of family fun
evening with the world
Burton W. King, 195 118, with Rev. Cliff Jones,
Lakeside Dr., Harveys pastor of the “Huntsville
Lake, died Thursday, Christian Church, and
Aug. 26, at his home.
He is survived by his
wife, the former Bethia
Allen.
Funeral services were
held Monday, from the
Swanson Funeral ‘Home,
corner of Routes 29 and
Rev. Edmund Johns,
pastor of the Wyoming
Avenue Christian Church,
Forty Fort,
Interment was in the
Bloomingdale Cemetery,
Ross Township.
Bloomingdale
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Mrs. Gertrude V. Rood, .in. the
49 Stang St., Shavertown, Cementary, Blooming-
died Monday, Aug. 23, at dale.
her home following a
prolonged illness. TAKING ORDERS FOR
Surviving are | BRIDAL BIRDS
daughters, Mrs. Naomi R. FOR BRIDAL CARS
Holdredge, Shavertown; CHOICE OF COLORS
Mrs. Cora Porter with Favors To Weddings or
whom she resided; Showers
brother, Arthur S. Bubble, §23-0248
Daytona Beach, Fla.;
sister, Mrs. Alice Millen,
Wilkes-Barre; three COOK'S
grandchildren; three
great ~grandchildren: PHARMACY
Funeral services were
Thursday; ‘from the OPENDAILY
Richard: H.* Disque
Funeral © Home, 672 TIL9P.M.
Memorial - Highway,
KINGSTON
Dallas, ‘With “the retired 288.3633
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“Rev. E, Lee Brehm, of-
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ART CONTEST WINNERS-Winners in the Back
i Mountain Art Contest, sponsored by Sue Hand of Dallas,
. are, left to right, Michelle Pallis, Eric Paczewski, Libby
sored by Joe and Sue
Hand of Dallas, who also
sponsor the Rossetti
Memorial Art Awards for
Many proud parents
and friends viewed the
works of some of the Back
Mountain’s best young
artists recently when over
100 drawings; paintings
i and clay sculptures by
{ area elementary and
i intermediate students
“were displayed at Sue
«+ !*Hand’s Imagery during
i the Summer's End Art
i» Show and Contest.
« Contest judges were
leen Schmidt, artist
om Mountaintop; Bina
“Holdredge, teacher from
s¢Dallas; and Laura
wAdams, College
#=Misericordia art student.
Judging was extremely
#adifficult in = many
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#ecategories, as there was
#450 much quality’ work
fusubmitted.
£= The contest was open to
Zeany elementary or in-
*#termediate student who
: had completed grades 1-6
+ and who lived in the Back
: Mountain. It was spon-
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Davies, Todd Paczewski, Nikki Reisinger and Hugh
Mundy. (Rod Kaye Photo)
ficiating. Interment was
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Preferred H Ho m
area students in grades 7- Homes
12, held each year in
March.
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