The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 16, 1983, Image 7

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Babelski March
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At its March dinner
-meeting, the G.F.W.C.
Dallas Junior Woman's
Club honored Mary Cay
Babetski as its ‘Member
of the Month.”
with a bouquet of red silk
“honor for the evening.
Mary Cay has been a
member of the Dallas
The public is invited
March 16 to the Lenten
> Services at the Blooming-
.dale Methodist Church.
~Services will begin at 7:30
Jr.’s since April, 1982. In
that short time, she has
participated in numerous
club projects including
the Back Mountain
Library Auction Fudge
Booth, the International
Dinner held in September,
Meals on Wheels, the Flea
Market, Red Heads
Basketball Game (Ticket
Chairman), and the
Family Christmas Party
(Chairman).
p.m. Host pastor is Rev.
Clair Kremer. Guest
speaker is Rev. Nick
Womer.
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She is presently
working on the Easter
Egg Hunt, which will be
held March 26 at the
Dallas Twp. Elementary
School. Her enthusiasm
for the club and
dedication are well-known
and appreciated by the
organization.
Mary Cay also works
full time as an R.N. in the
Newborn Nursery at
Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital. She lives in
Kingston with her
husband Walter.
Any woman age 18-40
years, interested in
becoming a member of
the G.F.W.C. Dallas Jr.
Woman's Club may
contact Kathie Oravitz,
president, at 675-5631 or
Valerie Gialanella,
membership chairman, at
675-5193.
Walters
Dale
Mr. and Mrs. August F.
Walters of Dallas an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Ardeth
Jeanne, to Philip Charles
Dale, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James A. Dale of Easton.
Miss Walters is a
graduate of Dallas Area
High School and is pre-
sently employed by
Commonwealth Telep-
hone Company in the
Central Area Service
Center in Dallas.
‘Mr. Dale graduated
from Easton Area High
School and Duquesne
University in Pittsburgh
with a B.S. degree in
nursing; he also served as
a Captain in the Air Force
Nursing Corps and is pre-
sently employed by
Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital, - Kingston as
specialist in Intervenous
Therapy.
George M. Dallas Lodge
No. 531, Free and
Accepted Masons, Dallas
will honor retiring
Porter on March 19 at the
Irem Temple Country
Club.
A 1976 graduate of
King’s College, Porter is:
employed at Ace Hoffman
Camera Exchange,
Wilkes-Barre. He is a
grandson of the late Corey
E. Rood who was a Past
Master of Dallas Lodge
Consistory, Valley of
Bloomsburg, Shekinah
Royal Arch Chapter No.
182, Mt. Horeb Council
No. 34, R.&S.M. and Dieu
Le Veut Commandry No.
45, Knights Templar.
Reservations may be
made by contacting any
lodge officer. All master
masons and guests are
invited to attend.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Wagner, 96 Valley View
Park, Dallas, will observe
their golden wedding
anniversary on Friday.
They were married on
March 18, 1933, in the
parsonage of East End
Primitive Methodist
Church, Wilkes-Barre, by
the late pastor, Rev. C.H.
Newing.
Mrs. Wagner is the
former Miss Myrtle Hill,
daughter of Mrs. Lulu Hill
of Wilkes-Barre, and the
late Irving Hill. Mr.
Wagner is the son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Miles
Wagner of Kingston and
Muhlenburg.
Their attendants were
Mr. and Mrs. William
Clark of Shavertown.
Mrs. Clark is Mr.
Wagner's sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Wagner
are parents of a daughter,
Mrs. Ralph (Verna)
Wagner of Hudson, Ohio.
They also have two
grandchildren: Arthur
Dale Wagner and Amy
Lee Wagner.
The Wagners were
associated with Sordoni
Farms and the late
Senator and Mrs. Sordoni
for about 23 years. Mr.
Wagner later worked on
the maintenance force at
the Wilkes-Barre YMCA
before his retirement. He
also was active for years
as a member of the Daniel
C. Roberts Fire Company
and its Ambulance corps.
Mr. and Mrs. Wagner
will be honored at an open
house on Saturday af-
ternoon from 2 to 5 p.m. at
the East Dallas United
Methodist Church, of
which they are members.
attend. It has been
requested that gifts be
eliminated.
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