ravel, 525 Wyaor Rose Tucker ning Avenue consultan nding ator, Kenneth . Tucker, fravel years of Jay Tucker uise Mayor ten Ninety-three Oberlin Col- lege students completed their degree requirements in the interval between the 1982 and 1983 Commence- ment Exercises. Among them was Mar- garet A. Thom, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William T Thom, III, 380 Pioneer Ave., Dallas, who received a bachelor of Arts Degree in ‘sociology-anthropology Margaret was co-editor of Oberlin’s ‘‘Womanews’’ and was a member of the Farm Co-op. “Q- As always the Honor Roll in the center of Dallas was beautifully planted for Memorial Day thanks (o the efforts of the Dallas Borough Road Depart- ment -0 District Magistrate Leonard Harvey and his wife Marion of Woodlawn Avenue, Dallas are on a fishing trip to Canada and also pian to visit upstate New York. Magistrate Harvey's roifice in the Back Mountain Profes- sional Buiiding is open for business with the District 3-8 court under the juris- diction of District Magis- trate John Hopkins whose office is in the Borough Buiklding on Main Street in Edwardsville. O- If you have a dilapidated wooden structure on your property and you live in Kingston Township, you are in luck, vou can have it removed at no cost. For the past three years barns, ete sheds and garages have been torn down and hauled away for free under a Vector Con- trol Grant. Applications are presently being taken at the Kingston Township Municipal Building subject to review by the Depart- ment . of Environmental Resources. 0- Congratulations to Mary and Edmund Pikul on the birth of an 8-pound baby daughter Jaimie on May Leonard 13. The Pikuls live on Wood Street in Shaver- town, Mary is presently on leave of absence as secre- tary to District Magistrate Leonard Harvey. Congratulations to Jeff Gregory, 170 Shady Lane, Trucksville on his gradua- tion from College Miseri- cordia. Jeff, who received a degree in psychology, is the son of District Magis- trate Earl Gregory and his wife Pat who threw a big party in Jeff's honor last Sunday. until you see the sign for The Magee Publick House at Dallas. SERVING TIMES: Tuesday — Saturday: Lunch 11 a.m. till 2:30 p.m. Dinner 4:30 p.m. till 10:00 p.m. Sunday: Brunch 10:00 a.m. till 2:00 p.m. Dinner 2:15 p.m. till 8:00 p.m. Closed Mondays Lg June meeting of Frank- lin Township board of supervisors will be held Monday evening at 8 in the basement of the Orange United Methodist Church. United Methodist UM Church will sponsor a benefit rummage sale on Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the church. Mrs. Edythe Kromelbein and Mrs. Evelyn Shales are heading the committee on arrangements. Mrs. Donald Walter of Centermoreland has returned after two weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, Sgt. and Mrs. Paul MacShane, and her new granddaughter, Miss Erin Kathleen Macshane, at Crissom Air Force base in Indiana. Mark and Tracy Spald- ing of Clarks Summit have returned after visiting Rev. and Mrs. Howell and family of Centermoreland. Supervisors of North- moreland Township will hold their June meeting Monday evening at 7 at the home of the board’s secre- tary-treasurer, Mrs. Bea Beatty, Route 292, Center- moreland. A covered dish fellow- ship dinner will be held at noon on Sunday, June 12, for the congregation of the Orange United Methodist Church. The film, Parable,” will be shown and all members of the congregation are invited to attend. By the way, members of ‘Orange United Methodist Church are furthering plans for the 150th anni- versary celebration of the church, which will be held October 22-23. A souvenir program booklet is being planned to mark the occa- sion. Patrons or memori- als are available for listing in the booklet at $3 for single names, $5 for two names. Malcolm Baird, Mary Ann Sigworth are in charge of details. Another musical treat is in store of area lovers of sacred music when the Pensacola, Fla., Christian College Musical Ensemble comes to Northmoreland Baptist Church in Center- moreland on Saturday eve- ning, June 11, at 7. Rev. James Howell, pastor of the Centermoreland Church, has extended an invitation to area residents to attend. The Red Cross Bloodmo- bile will be in Centermore- land on Friday, June 10, from noon to 5 at the Centermoreland UM Church annex. Plasma is badly needed and the appeal is urgent. Plans are being com- pleted for two area Daily Vacation Bible Schools - at Mount Zion United Meth- odist Church from June 20- 24 from 9 to noon, and at the Orange UM Church from June 27 through July 1' from 9:30 to noon daily. The Orange VBS will also be for children of the Carverton UM Church. land Baptist Church will join with other area Bap- tist Churches in the grad- uation exercises and dedi- cation of a new school building at the Clarks Summit campus. Jim Westcott, a member of the Northmoreland Baptist congregation, is a member of the graduating class at Baptist High this year. Mrs. Ida Kitchen of Valley View Park was a patient at Nesbitt Memo- rial Hospital presstime. Other area residents hospi- talized as the Post went to press included Mrs. Mary Sickler of Orange, who was at the NPW Hospital in Plains, and Mrs. Julia Bruno of Mount Zion, who was a patient at the John Heinz Institute in Wilkes- Barre. Members of the Ella Moore Class of East Dallas United Methodist Church will be having Tunkhannock on Tuesday. Mrs. Edna Husband is in charge of planning. Deaths MRS. P. DELANEY Mrs. Peter T. Delaney, 79, of Lakeside Drive, Har- veys Lake, died May 24 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospi- tal. Surviving are a son, Edwin R., Dallas; daugh- ter, ‘Mrs. Thomas Garrity, Harveys Lake; six grand- children; three great- granddaughters; brothers, Joseph, Harveys Lake and Walter, Forty Fort. Funeral was Friday at 11 from the Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home, 140 N. Main St., Shaver- town, with Rev. William W. Kennard, pastor of the Alderson United Methodist Church, officiating. Inter- ment in Kitchen Cemetery, Harveys Lake. MICHAEL CHUKINAS of Upper Demunds Road, Dallas died May 21 in North Shore Hospital, Miami, Fla., where he had been a patient for seven weeks. Born in Luzerne, he was the son of the late Stephen and Agnes Chukinas. Surviving are his wife, Joseph, Orlando, Fla., and Michael, Vir- ginia Beach, Va.; daugh- ters, Mrs. Rosemary Pensyl, Santa Barbara, Calif.; Mrs. Theresa Pav- lick, Dublin, Calif. and Mrs. Dolores Schwartz, Miami, Fla.; brothers, sons, ana and Father Peter r ERR» 0 First Session Registration. . . Second Session Registration. . . Eight Week Evening Session Registration . . , ~N A Fidelis, - Rensselaer, N.Y.; a sisteR Mrs. Mary Kalac, Luzerne and 12 grandchil- dren. The funeral was held Thursday, from the Rich- ard H. Disque Funeral Home, 672 Memorial High- way, Dallas, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9:30 a.m. in Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. Interment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Carver- ton. DAVID GORDON David K. Gordon, 12, of RD 2, Harveys Lake, died Saturday, May 21 in Wilkes-Barre General Hos- pital from injuries he received May 13, after the bicycle he was riding’ was struck by a car. mother are brothers, Terr- ence, Robert, Chris and Buddy, all at home; a sister, Cynthia, Boston; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Frances Schooley. The funeral was held Tuesday from the Swanson Funeral Home, Pikes Creek, with the Rev. Lawrence reed, pastor of Emanuel Assembly of God Church officiating. 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