The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 09, 1983, Image 7

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    Mr. and Mrs. John
Kleban, RD 3, Hunlock
Creek, announce the
engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of
their daughter, Nancy, to
Garit R. Pesavento, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Pesavento, 245 East
Northampton St., Wilkes-
Barre.
Miss Kleban, a
graduate of Lake-Lehman
High School completed
computer instruction
courses at Datapoint
Customer Education
Centers in New York City
and San Antonio, Texas.
She is employed in the
Data Processing Depart-
ment of Offset Paperback
Mfrs. Inc. as a computer
programmer. A graduate
of In Vogue School of
Modeling, she has ap-
peared in both formal and
informal area fashion
shows.
Mr. Pesavento is a
graduate of St. Mary's
High School and Luzerne
County Community
College with an associate
degree in commercial art.
He is employed by Offset
Paperback Mfrs.” Inc. in
the press department.
The wedding will be
solemnized April 30 in St.
Paul’s Lutheran Church,
Shavertown.
Jackson Township
bears the name of the
immortal old ‘“Hickory’’--
the hero and statesman--
the man of brains and
both physical and moral
courage. The township
was formed in 1844; is 15
square miles in area, and
was taken from the
original township of
Plymouth. It once had
only game and a grand old
ago gave employment to
its nine sawmills cutting it
into lumber; then there
were three gristmills, and
in the entire township was
but one old-time country
tavern. Its oak, hemlock
and pine forests have
The Disciples of Christ
of Huntsville Christian
Church, Dallas, recently
took a flood relief collect-
ion for Louisiana
Sunday service, Jan. 30,
was sent to the Monroe
Christian Church in
Monroe, La. That parish
will direct the collected
monies to the needy of
that flooded region.
faded away before the
strokes of the woodmen’s
axes, and the people
sought out every spot to
make farms and homes.
BY DEBBIE Z.
It took me more than a
month to remember, but
Glen Stubbe, Hello! No
Glen, I didn’t forget you, I
just got so involved with
everything else.
.anyway, you know how it
is. Hope that next time
you see me I'm not in a
limousine but rather a
Rolls!
You've heard of
supermoms and super-
dads, well how about
supergrams. Yes, my
grandmother. Why? Last
week my car kind of broke
down at the Meadows and
needed to be pushed into a
parking spot. Well, my
mother was around and
between us, we figured we
could push the car. When
we were just about an
inch away from moving it,
my grandmother came
The Dallas Post is
planning a special tribute
edition. Honor your
mother in a really special
running over to help. Yes,
this 69-year-old lady with
flashlight in hand grabbed
on to the passenger’s door
handle and helped us
push. The people at the
Meadow’s who were
watching out their win-
dows are still in awe.
Before I forget, it was
only two days later on a
Monday morning when I
was driving to school at 8
in the morning. I was on
the back road going to
Misericordia when I got to
the stop sign by the
Country Club Road and
my car died out. Well, at 8
in the morning it only took
me two seconds to decide
to leave it and walk to the
school for a rescue squad.
I missed my morning
class and called home. By
9:30, when I returned to
the car with my father, I
way, through the news-
paper.
. Bring a photo of your
design purposes, a plain
background is better than
was pleased to see that
Officer Clarke VanOrden
had left a little pink tag on
the car requesting me to
call him concerning the
vehicle. Later that day as
I tried the Dallas
Township police, there
was no Clarke and I was
to call’ him the next
morning. Well, to cut it
clarke VanOrden, no, my
car wasn't abandoned.
And where were you at 8
when it broke down and I
walked a mile in the cold
to find a rescue party?
(No offense Clarke, I
didn’t mind the walk.)
Hello to Lee Richards
and a Hope You're
Feeling Better message. 1
talked with Mr. Richards
on the phone the other day
and was sorry to learn he
was suffering from the
a cluttered one
Deadline for submitting
Day tribute. is Tuesday,
March 15. Photos will be
published on a first come-
Lady Toby Rebekah
Lodge, No. 514 1.0.0.F.
held its meeting and
initiation of new members
Jan. 26, at the Lodge Hall.
New members were given
the Rebekah Degree,
Florence Sutton, Betty
Lowery and Alta Jones.
Also in attendance were
Ruth Howell, Julia
Crispell, Marion Stroud,
Margaret Spencer,
Marguerite Krupsha,
Rebecca Grey, Celia Ells-
worth, Ruth Johnson,
Helen Squier, Dorothy
Moore, Anna . Falk,
Shirley Weidner, Dolores
Trumbower, Iva Snyder,
Vera Hoover and Jean
Evans.
675-0350
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Following the meeting
and initiation, Osage
Lodge No. 712 was invited
to join the Lady Toby
Rebekah Lodge for
refreshments.
gout. I'm sure it will be
better by the time the
greens are cleared of the
Snow.
Listen, can we talk
fattening?! Just what I
thought! Here's the scoop.
(No, it’s not ice cream.)
There’s a group of AP
students from Lehman
selling carmel candy bars
that are the best thing
next to mousse (almost)
and the Girl Scouts are
selling cookies and
Newberry Estates will be
opening up now for lunch
and dinner. Well, on these
cold nights, what’s better
than food! It’s “pig-out”
heaven for ali!
Ran into Heidi Allen the
other day. She tells me
her dad is doing just fine.
However, he is now
wearing glasses.
According to Mr. Allen’s
number one daughter, he
first served, space avail-
able basis. Get your photo
in early to reserve a
special spot for your
tribute to Mom.
mother to the Dallas Post,
Gerald Avenue, Dallas.
Attach information in-
cluding her name, ad-
doesn’t look too bad in
them. And Heidi's
message to him. . .““Can I
car, Dad?”
Missy Turner’s alive
and well and just loving
Misericordia. Missy, a
1979 LL graduate, is now
majoring in art at College
Misericordia. It’s been
my fortune to have a
graphics class with her
and I’ve also had the
opportunity to see some of
her work. Boy, I've got a
long way to go from stick
figures.
Well, I've got a big
surprise coming up that
Ill tell you about soon. In
the meantime, I want to
say ‘‘Hi” to Bob Edgerton
who hopefully will be part
of my surprise along with
his friends. Details to
follow. . .
dress, names of her
children and grand-
children (if applicable),
print it on back of the
photo.
A clear black and white
photo reproduces best in a
newspaper and is prefer-
able to color shots. For
For Your
If she means a lot to you, but
Phone
675-2623
659 Memorial Highway, Dallas,PA
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