The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 09, 1983, Image 5

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Association meets
Jackson Township Ambulance Association will have
their monthly meeting Feb. 10, at 7:30 p.m. Edward
Havrilla will preside. New members are welcome.
Free Store
Teachers of Lake-Lehman recognize the difficulty of
making ends meet in these days of inflation and unem-
ployment. That’s why they put together the new Free
Store. Lake-Lehman School District residents are
welcome to shop, Feb. 9 from 4:30 until 6:30 at Lehman
Fire Hall, Lehman. There will be used clothes and toys,
completely free and in good condition. The Lake-Lehman
Education Association cares.
Veterans meet
Veterans of the Vietnam War, Post 2, will meet
Thursday, Feb. 10, 8 p.m., at the Coral Lounge, 245 Owen
St., Swoyersville. A film on Vietnam will be shown, and
free refreshments will be served after the meeting.
Veterans of the Vietnam War is a full service organiza-
tion open to all veterans.
E.S.P. demonstration
Russ Burgess, hypnotist, will present a lecture-demon-
tration of E.S.P. and hypnotism at the Wilkes-Barre
ampus of the Pennsylvania State University on Thur-
day, Feb. 10, at noon. The program is sponsored by the
ffice of Student Affairs and will be held in the Bierly
udiferium on the Lehman campus. Admission is free
nd the public is invited.
Himlin rally
Rally for Tom Himlin for Sheriff will be held Wed-
nesday, Feb. 9, 7 p.m. at Farmer’s Inn. Public is invited
to meet the candidate.
Art League lecture
The Wyoming Valley Art League will feature an oil
painting lecture and demonstration by Pennsylvania
artist, Virginia Tabor at their monthly meeting
scheduled for Friday, Feb. 11, 7:30 p.m. in the ‘Hotel
Sterling, Wilkes-Barre. Virginia will conduct a drawing
workshop for Art League members, Feb. 12, at Sterling,
beginning at 98:30 a.m. Further workshop information
can be obtained by contacting Madelyn Counterman, 822-
9474.
Bowl-A-Thon
MDA kicks off its. annual Junior 'Bowl-A-Thon
program, Feb. 12, at Chacko’s Bowling Lanes West, Lispi
Lanes and Modern Lanes. Registration forms are handed
donations from people in their communities. Proceeds
from these events will benefit MDA’s Patient and
Community Service. For further information, contact
MDA, 826-0201.
CPR Course
A CPR Basic Life Support Course, sponsored by the
American Heart Association, Northeastern Pa. Region,
will be held Monday, Feb. 14, Tuesday, Feb. 15 and
Tuesday, Feb. 22, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., at the Hazleton
State General Hospital, second floor conference room,
Broad St., Hazleton. All sessions must be attended to be
certified in Basic Life Support. A $5.00 fee is incurred to
defray costs. Interested persons can pre-register by
calling the Heart Association 454-5251.
AFS meets
Regular meeting of the Dallas Chapter, American
Field Service, will be held Feb. 14, 7:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church, Shavertown. Jackie Sheehan,
president, will preside. Mrs. Sally Davenport will discuss
her role as AFS field representative. Members and
friends are urged to attend.
Balloon-A-Thon
Domestic Violence Service Center will hold a Balloon-
A-Thon on Valentine’s Day, Monday, Feb. 14, from 8 a.m.
to 10 a.m. This fundraising event is being held in conjunc-
tion with Federation Day, scheduled for March 12, at
Boscov’s. All proceeds will be applied to the Domestic
Violence Service Center’s new shelter for battered
women. Balloon bouquets, Feb. 14, will consist of a
colorful array of helium balloons and one heart-shaped
mylar balloon. Ballon Bouquets come in bunches of a
dozen or % dozen, and may be delivered or picked up on
the first floor of Boscov's. Individual mylar hearts will
also be available on a pick-up basis. Order by calling the
Domestic Violence Service Center at 823-6799.
East La Leche
Mothers interested in breastfeeding information are
welcome to attend the next meeting of the Back Moun-
tain East La Leche League, Tuesday, Feb. 15, 10 a.m. at
the home of Mrs. John Vaida, Shavertown. The meeting
discussions include the latest medical research, as well
as personal experience. Other services include a lending
feeding. For further information contact Mrs. Charles
Davis, Larksville, or Mrs. Laurence Stearn, Carverton.
Lecture
Dr. Noel R. Kreig, alumni distinguished professor,
biology department, microbiology section, Virginia
Polytechnic Institute, will present a lecture, Thursday,
Feb. 17, in Stark Learning Center, Room 101, 8 p.m. The
public is invited to the lecture at no charge. A reception
will follow.
Las Vegas Night
Duryea Lions will be hosting a ‘‘Las Vegas Night’ Feb.
19, from 7 p.m. to midnight at the Y M S of R Hall, Main
Street, Duryea. Various games and activities will be con-
ducted. Food and refreshments will be served. Activities
are open to all Lions and the general public from Duryea
and surrounding communities.
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Maintenance School
Northeastern Pennsylvania Turf and Grounds
Maintenance School is scheduled for Feb. 22-23 at th
Luzerne County Community College Conference Center
in Nanticoke. Registration will begin at 8:15 a.m. an
programs are set for 9 a.m. each day. The two day
program has been designed to meet the needs of a widely
divergent group serving the Green Industry: i.e.
Cemetery, School, Park, Landscape Contractor, Garde
Center, Lawn Care and related agribusiness personnel.
Program details, and registration forms may be ob-
tained from County Extension Offices in Northeastern!
Pennsylvania. Pre-registration is required by Feb. 15.
Alumni meet
Area Queensmen alumni of Kingston are cordially
invited to attend a meeting scheduled for Wednesday,
Feb. 23,7 p.m., in the high school. Purpose of the meeting
is to nominate a slate of candidates for alumni associa-
tion officers and to make plans for spring and summer
activities. According to Judy (Inman) Howe (’71) chair-
person for the meeting, the association is seeking tof
further information about the meeting, alumni can call
Mrs. Howe at 829-2275.
Aerobics class
Aerobic Dance Classes to benefit the American Heart
Association, Northeastern Pennsylvania Region, will bef
held for six weeks, Thursday, Feb. 24 through March 31,
at3 p.m., in the Body Shop, 86 Main St., Luzerne. Charge
for the six-week course will be $18, with all proceeds
being denated to the Heart Association. Class instructor
will be Mrs. Kathy Finnerty, chairman of Aerobic Class
for Heart. For class reservations, contact Mrs. Finnerty,
287-6147 or the Heart Office 822-6247.
Pancake Supper
East Dallas United Methodist Church will have its
annual Pancake Supper, Feb. 26, from 4-7 p.m. It will be
all you can eat, pancakes, sausage, eggs, beverage and
pie. Tickets will be available at the door.
Joan Kingsbury 675-0835
Congratulations to
Edward S. Powell, Oak
Hill, Lehman Township
who was elected 49th
Illustrious Potentate of
Irem Temple recently.
Powell is a member of the
George M. Dallas Lodge
and Caldwell Consistory,
and the Greater Wilkes-
Barre Shrine Club where
he served on the board of
governors.
Potentate Powell has
served the organization as
First Lieutenant and
Captain of Trem Teniple’s
oldest Uniformed Unit,
the Arab -Patrol.. While
Captain, he led his unit to
two first place and two
second place awards in
the Drill and Parade
Competition in the Mid-
Atlantic Shrine Patrol
Association.
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Ann Rudigier, an AFS
German exchange
student now attending
Northwest High School,
was the featured speaker
at a meeting of the Johann
Paul
German-American
Language and Cultural
Society.
Ann, a native of Wehr,
West Germany,
illustrated her talk with
Weekly calendar of
events for the Shavertown
United Methodist Church
is as follows: Wed-
nesday, Feb. 9, 7:30 p.m.
meeting to establish Bell
choir; Thursday, Feb. 10,
7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir
rehearsal, led by Brian
Davey, music director.
Sunday, Feb. 13, 9:45
a.m. church school will
meet in social rooms,
Mrs. Elwood Swingle
presiding; 11 a.m. wor-
ship, United Methodist
Women’s Sunday. Theme,
”
Missions,’’ speaker, Mrs.
Dorothy Harding. Wilma
Williams conductor of
service; 7 p.m. Young
Adult Group will meet,
ages 18-35. A welcome to
all.
Monday, Feb. 14, 6:15
Women’s covered dish
dinner, meeting and
special program. Men are
invited. (Bring your
Valentine), and Wed-
nesday, Feb. 16, 7:30 p.m.
Holy Communion.
slides of Freiburg, Scheif-
heim and Wehr, as well as
such scenic areas as the
Black Forest and Rhine
River region.
Ann is staying with the
Willi Buerger family,
Muhienburg.
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We wish the best of luck
to Alice Ann Cooper,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Grant Cooper, Shaver-
town, who has been
selected to participate in
the Miss Pennsylvania-
USA Pageant. The
pageant will be held at the
Westmoreland Mall,
Greensburg, in March.
A 1983 graduate of
Lake-Lehman High
School, Alice is a member
of the senior chorus,
health assistant class I
and II, president of the Y-
Teen Club and Law
Enforcement Class. Alice
is a graduate of the In-
Vogue School and has
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area fashion shows.
Mary Taylor, designer
and beauty consultant,
owner of Mary Taylor's
Hair and Skin Centers,
Kingston, Trucksville and
Dallas, is sponsoring
Alice in this pageant,
which is the official
preliminary to the Miss
USA Pageant.
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Sincere congratulations
to Suzanne and Robert
Herstek, Kingston, who
became the proud parents
of a little boy, Jan. 28.
Suzanne is a second grade
teacher at Westmoreland
Elementary School.
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Beth Bailey and Mary
Jo Piccolo, two College
Misericordia music
majors, presented their
senior recitals last
Saturday in Walsh
Auditorium. Ms. Bailey,
is a music therapy major
and resident of Meriden,
Conn. Ms. Piccolo, a
music education major is
from Long Beach, N.Y.
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Dallas Junior High
School Library has the
distinction of providing its
students with a newly-in-
stalled computer ter-
minal, which enables
them access to the
Nationwide School Prac-
tices Information Net-
work ald the School Prac-
tices Information file.
This data file provides
educational information
and bibliographical in-
formattion directly from
the networks immediately
into the school library.
This is the only local
school to be enrolled in
such a program. Mrs. Ann
Marie Gries is the junior
$30
1year
2years
3years
City
State
high librarian.
20:
Good luck to two area
men who recently moved
into positions of authority.
Richard Myers was
named to fill the vacancy
on the Harveys Lake
Borough Council left by
the death of Joseph
Ruotolo. Leona Trager
has been appointed
assistant principal of
Dallas Junior High
School.
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Best wishes to Lynn
Cutter and Charles A.
Wilson who will be
married in July at Gate of
Heaven Church. Lynn,
Dallas High School
graduate, and employee
at Pennsylvania Millers
Mutual Insurance
Company, is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William
Cutter, Luzerne Avenue,
Dallas. Charles is also a
Dallas graduate and
attended East Strouds-
burg State College. He is
employed by Dallas Auto
Parts, Dallas. Charles is
the son of Mrs. Harry W.
Wilson, Sr. and the late
Harry W. Wilson, Sr.
Franklin Street, Dallas.
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The happy new parents
celebrating the birth of
little ones this week are
Lorraine and David
Evans, Diana and Robert
Gordon, Christine and
John Birkenhead, Sandy
and Raymond Burkhardt,
parents of daughters, and
Linda and Richard
Burkhardt, Ellen and
Robert Moylan and
Theresa and Leonard
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