The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 25, 1983, Image 7

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    MOTHER-DAUGHT
Nance Llewellyn, and Vi
James, of South Wales are
spending three weeks visit-
ing with the Fielding fami-
lies. :
Twelve members of Two
a van and made an all day
dens, also enjoyed a smor-
gasbord dinner in the Lan-
caster area.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Wilcox, of Corfu, N.Y.,
spent a weekend with Mrs.
Wilcox’s mother, Mrs.
Margaret Bonning, of
Jackson Church Road. -
The Wilkes-Barre
Campus of the Pennsyl-
‘vania State University will
hold its 28th annual com-
Friday, May 27, 6 p.m., on
the lawn adjoining Hay-
field House on the Lehman
campus. One hundred
twenty-four students will
receive associate degrees
the Biomedical
Technology
sprograiii will receive cer-
internship this
stion ceremony. A resident
«elected to represent the
11th congressional district
in November, 1982. A grad-
uate of King’s College and
Harvard Law School, Atty.
Harrison was with the law
firm of Rosenn, Jenkins
and Greenwald for 10
years and was a lecturer
in government and politics
at King’s College.
Invocation and benedic-
tion will be given by Rev.
Lynn H. Rothrock, pastor
of St. Paul’s Lutheran
Church in Shavertown.
John N. Conyngham,
chairman of Penn State-
Wilkes-Barre’s advisory
board, will welcome the
audience and James
Kozich, president of the
Student Government Asso-
ciation, will speak on
behalf of the students. Dr.
James H. Ryan is the
campus executive officer.
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: : Gantner, etc.
GEL PE IRA SEE ISTE GEER
A Large Selection
233 East 8th Street
Wyoming, Pa. 18644
Phone 717 - 693-1185
of Maternity Bras
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THE DALLAS POS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1983 1.
Social
Freeman Named to Top Ten
Kerry Freeman, Dallas
resident, recently became
a member of the Trane
Top Ten Club for 1982 in
recognition of his high
level of personal success
while making significant
contributions to the suc-
cess of others within the
Trane organization.
Freeman, graduate of
University of Wisconsin
with a bachelor of science
degree in mechanical engi-
neering, is a sales engi-
neer with the Trane Com-
pany. He joined the
company as a member of
the 1970 Graduate Engi-
rently a member of the
‘board .of directors. Until
this year, he acted as an
assistant coach with Little
League.
He also is a member of
the American Society of
Heating, Refrigeration and
Air Conditioning Engi-
neers and charter presi-
neering Training Program
and has remained with the
Wilkes-Barre sales office
the past 13 years.
An award plaque was
presented to Freeman,
March 29, by his fellow
associates. !
Freeman is well known
in the Back Mountain area
in both civic and profes-
sional organizations. He is
the incoming president for
Dallas Rotary and
member of directors of the
Dallas Fall Fair Associa-
tion. The 1977 chairman of
the Back Mountain
Library Auction, he is cur-
dent of Anthracite Chapter
of the society. He also is a
registered professional
engineer in the Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania.
He resides with his wife,
Joarr, and children,
Brian, 12, and Kelly, at
RD 1, Dallas.
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Parties Unlimited Presents
AN UNLIMITED MEMORIAL DAY PARTY
SGARLAT LAKE
RAIN OR SHINE
Mon., May 30th, Starting at 12:00, Sgarlat Lake
(Take Dallas Mem. Hwy. To Harvey's Lake and Follow Signs)
"FIRE FOXX"
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Sincere sympathy is
extended to the family of
Mrs. Laura Brown of
Chase Rd., who died .in
Florida on May 17.
Robert Wright of Wyck-
off, N.J., recently visited
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Rd., celebrated their 35th 1 S CA E’ ' OWNER o SRI
wedding: anniversasry on ’ =
May 15. Congratulations. G R E AT ROC K R 10-5 Daily IMPORTED CLOTHES
Happy birthday to Mr. $6.00 in advance, $7.00 at the gate hii
Clarence Elston of Hunts-
ville who will celebrate his
88th birthday on May 26.”
Tickets on sale at Gallery of Sound, Paperback-Booksmith, Hearth Stone Pub, Magical Gardens (Exeter) ACCESSORIES
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Y Little Miss Harveys Lake Contest
in conjunction with the
Harveys Lake Homecoming Festival
Saturday & Sunday, June 18 & 19, 1983
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ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
®* MUST BE BETWEEN 3 & 8
YEARS OF AGE
® MUST BE A YEAR ROUND
RESIDENT OF HARVEYS LAKE
® NO TALENT PERFORMANCE. .
WINNER WILL BE
SELECTED ON THE BASIS OF
A PERSONALITY INTERVIEW.
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PRIZES: A girl's gold bracelet; a tiara from Bartikowsky Jewelers; a
Strawberry Shortcake item from Back Mountain Lumber and Coal,
Hardware and Gift Store; 2 miniature doll house kits from Della
Robbia and a certificate for 2 cakes from Carvel Ice Cream.
e CROWNING SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 8:30 P.M.
AT THE HARVEYS LAKE PUB.
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Fill out this entry form and return it to The
Dallas Post, 61 Gerald Ave., P.O. Box 366,
Dallas, Pa. 18612 by Friday, June 10 at 5 P.M.
We'll notify you of the personality interview date
and location.
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