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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. 2 - Sirena at Catalina “8 Jantzen os Oscar de la Renta : : 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 MADONNA by HADDAD Girls’ Girls’ & Boys’ SHORT SETS | yo0pgp SWEATERS By Daddy's Girl Sizes 2170 4 A Sizes 4 to 14 Peggy Murphy Peggy Ann Basara thy JOIN OUR MDSE. CLUB Fri. 10 to 8: Sat. 10 to 5; Sun. 12 fos 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. HOW TO SHOP A SMALL STORE When you shop a boutique, you can reap the benefits of a staff that knows its merchandise and customers. -_A boutique has a recognizable style. We§ do the leg work — the interpretation: of fashion — the selection of pieces. You're seeing the cream of the crop at #9 Shop. 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" RE —— 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 NUMBER Q SHOP Mr. and Mrs. Willard bi oO WwW i Woe of Toe. Hoel : PAT G D IN Q W Northampton St Fi-an IS. aro § i I I A Kittle of Huntsville, Chase TOYZ Betty McDonald Sone S Frankiin St) 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 1X Ey XX Sw NG RET he RL ANNA ZR SOE) I BS Te ZS ONE Ae NR NIN oi WOH ie A CF g YE 2 fA : {IS 7 he @® = 7 » Cl i 4 7 LAAN rE i eyo 7 t ; \ 2 Jf Gs {6 Ds y I} Zul | 0 Announcing The Ste Dallas P as) alias Post Y Little Miss Harveys Lake Contest in conjunction with the Harveys Lake Homecoming Festival Saturday & Sunday, June 18 & 19, 1983 % 37 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. bi bg ro 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. : 32. : 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. A= GE GOED WG GW C— — ——" 0 ry, Wa WI VOR — Gn a CE A— NC A —— —— —— ———" —— — i 1 ! Yes, | wont to be Little Miss Harveys Lake. | = : | NAME or tS iit. Sah bs i eR pins | i | GLa EE a oS 3 | | Lory grare HARVEYSLAME A. lin hn | | 1 ba HEE DR ae ! NO PURCHASE | NECESSARY. ENTRY FORMS AVAILABLE AT THE DALLAS POST. : AGE ton shia opassen fotnins mig ia stoma Sa es Ae shh ob Bi sn 1 i a REE J am