The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 15, 1983, Image 2

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    Miriam Tomasetti,
chairman: of
iary’s June Festival, has
announced the schedule of
events for Saturday, June
18. Area residents are
encouraged to join Manny
Gordon, PM Magazine's
Jane Adonizio and festival
emcee Monty Evans, of
Monty’s in Luzerne, for a
great day of fun and good
food on the hospital
grounds.
Opening ceremonies, 11
a.m.
Entertainment, 12-1
p.m., Show Dolls; 1-2 p.m.
Bishop O’Reilly Clown
Ministry; 2-3 p.m. Tony
Grant Stars of Tomorrow;
3-4 p.m. Singing Knights of
the Assumpta Council; 4-5
p.m. David Blight Dance
Review; 5:30-6:15 p.m.
The New Community Sing-
ers; 6:15-7 p.m., Barber-
shop Harmony Chorus; 7-
7:45 p.m. Members of the
Brass Band of the Irem
Temple; 7:45-8:45 p.m.,
Lefty and the Polka Jets.
Health Fair, First floor
Building, 534 Wyoming
Ave., Kingston; Blood
pressure screening, 2-5
p.m.; diabetes-cholesterol
screening, 2-4 p.m.; pul-
monary function screen-
ing, 2-4 p.m.; ‘drug pro-
gram, 2-5 p.m.; health
information 2-5 p.m.
Celebrity Splash, 12 noon
to 8 p.m. Exact times for
participants will be
announced. Joe Zone-
WNEP-TV; Karen Harch,
WNEP-TV; Mike Igoe,
WNEP-TV; Kevin Jordan,
"WBRE-TV; ‘Mariellen
Keating, WDAU-TV; Dave
Cater, Times Leader;
Frank Trinisewski, Luz-
erne County Commis-
sioner; Jay Daniels,
WKRZ-FM; Michael
Quinn, WMJW; Bob Lei-
digh, WILK; Jim Nelligan,
former U.S. Representa-
tive; Edward Brominsi,
Luzerne County Commis-
sioner plus more!
Baby Parade, 12 noon,
Medical Arts Building
Auditorium. Registration,
10 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Divi-
sions, walking age to 3-
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and other extr
with pur
of Erigida ’
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years old, 4-6 years old.
Entree Fee: $1. Prizes,
Ist, 2nd and 3rd in each
division.
Dinners, 3:45 to 7 p.m. in
the hospital dining room.
Chicken barbeque, 1%
chicken, mashed potatoes
or baked beans, cole slaw,
salad, roll, assorted cakes
and beverage, ($4); spa-
ghetti dinner, spaghetti
and meatballs, garlic
bread, salad, cakes and
beverage, ($3).
Obituaries
ANDRE J. THEVENON
Andre J. Thevenon, 85,
of 44 Bellevue Bivd., Rum-
ford, R.I., formerly of E.
Center Hill Rd., Dallas,
died May 25. He was the
husband of Reine (Buchet)
Thevenon.
In addition to his wife,
Marie of E. Providence
and several nieces and
nephews in France.
Funeral was held from
the L. Heroux and Son
Funeral Home, Pawtucket.
Burial, Notre Dame Ceme-
tery, Pawtucket.
MARY V. KOCHER
Mary V. Kocher, 68, RD
2, Harveys Lake, Loyal-
ville, died June 8 in Gen-
eral Hospital.
Surviving, besides her
husband are one son,
Allan, at home; one
daughter, Mrs. Joyce
Bates, Loyalvilie; and one
granddaughter.
Funeral was held from
the Curtis L. Swanson
Funeral Home, Pikes
Creek. Interment was in
Kocher Cemetery, Rug-
gles
HELEN WAZETER
Mrs. Helen Wazeter, of
74 Highland Ave., Trucks-
ville, died June 10 in
Moses Taylor Hospital,
Scranton.
Surviving are her hus-
band, Alexander J.; chil-
dren, Barbara Brady,
Wayne, N.J.; Susan, at
home; Marcia, Wilkes-
Barre; Linda, Edison,
N.J.; Alexander, Jr., Jr.,
Mays Landing, N.J.,
sister, Mary Gacha,
Wilkes-Barre; brothers,
Joseph, Meshoppen; John,
Winter Park, Fla.; one
granddaughter.
Funeral was held’ June
13 from the John V. Morris
Funeral. Home, Wilkes-
Barre: ' Interment, St.
Mary’s Byzantine Rite
Catholic Cemetery, Dallas.
investment.
William E. Roman,
Senior Vice-President,
Controller’s Division,
United Penn Bank, has
een named General
Chairman of the Commu-
nity Phase for the King’s
College Cum Laude Cam-
paign currently being con-
ducted by the city institu-
tion.
Roman, a resident of
Shrine Acres, Dallas,
joined the United Penn
Bank in 1976. Prior to that
time he had served as
Vice-President of Account-
ing and Check Processing
for the Federal Reserve
Bank of Philadelphia and
was | previously employed
by Peat, Marwick, Mitch-
ell & Company as the Man-
ager (of the Consulting
Department.
Roman and his wife,
Betty, are the parents of
three children, Douglas,
Gregg and Donna.
Roman will be working
closely with King’s Devel-
opment Director George
active summer campaign
to belp King's meet its
realistic goals. Currently,
the two are recruiting
community leaders to aid
them during the campaign
months ahead.
Marine Pvt. Maryann R.
Afflerbach, daughter of
John F. and Anne Muir of
Dallas, has reported for
duty with the 2nd Force
Support Group, Camp
Lejeune, N.C.
Sgt. Clifford L. Schnei-
der III, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford L. Schneider
Jr. of 331 N. Suey Road,
Santa Maria, Calif.,, has
graduated from the U.S.
munication systems repair
course at Sheppard Air
Force Base, Texas.
Graduates of the course
learned how to maintain
and repair the world-wide
Air Force communications
system, and earned credits
toward an associate
degree in applied science
through the Community
College of the Air Force.
Schneider will now serve
at Andrews Air Force
Base, Wash., with the
2045th Communications
Squadron.
His wife, Air Force Sgt.
Louisa K. Schneider, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Anthony Contino of Rural
Route 5, Dallas.
He is a 1975 graduate of
Cavalier High School, N.D.
Corinne Zimmerman, 29
Sterling Avenue, Dallas,
received a Bachelor of Sci-
GROUNDS
on ROUTE 118
Sponsored by
ence Degree from the
School of Nursing during
the 161st commencement
of the University of Pitts-
burgh recently at the Civic
Arena in uptown Pitts-
burgh.
Debbie Boyle, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William
Boyle of Mountainview
Dr., Lehman, and a gradu-
ate of Lake-Lehman High
School, has been named to
the Dean's List for the
spring term at Susque-
hanna University, Selins-
grove.
Pamela L. Carey of
Dallas has been named to
the current Spring 1983
Dean’s List at Mansfield
State College.
To be named to the
Dean’s List, a student
must be attending the col-
lege full-time and earn at
least a 3.50.
Area residents named to
the Dean’s List for out-
standing academic
achievement the sécond
semester. of : the 1982-83
academic year at Kutz-
town State College are:
Jacqueline L. Bergevin,
29 Joseph St., Dallas;
Catherine L. White, RD 2,
Box 357, Dallas; and
Brenda S. Johnson, 90
Carverton Road, Trucks-
ville.
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