hema idel meas. lll 2 9 Lion presentations Dallas Post/Ed Campbell : photo shows Roman, right, APRIL JOY KLOSE, daughter of Joseph and Emma Klose of Hun- “locks Creek, was baptized at the 9 a.m. worship service Sunday in East Dallas United Methodist Church. Rev. Donald Walter, pastor of the Centermoreland UM Charge, which includes the East Dallas UM Church, officiated. Mrs. Klose is ‘Emma Fehlinger, daughter of Stan- ley and Cornelia Krispin of Church “Road, Kingston- Twp. Godparents “were Maureen Walko and David "Novak. TR 20- MRS. ROSA DYMOND of ‘GORDON had the honor of leading “the parade on Saturday that marked ~the 200th anniversary of Exeter “Twp. Mrs. Dymond, who observed her 95th birthday anniversary: on ¢Aug. 21, is the oldest resident of the “township. Mr. Gordon, former dis- trict forester and known best for his “Enjoy, Enjoy!’' expressions, retired recently from that post. The pair rode the parade route in spe- f cial cars. . -0- | . THERE WILL BE A PULPIT «EXCHANGE in area United Meth- odist ‘Churches on Sunday, Rev. «Donald Walter, pastor of Center- . moreland United Methodist Charge, will be preaching at the Centenary UM Church in Ashley on Sunday: in place of Rev. Larry Saxe, Ashley UM Church pastor. In the three churches that comprise the Center- moreland UM Charge, Rev. Donald Wert, pastor of the Shavertown UM Church, will be the guest preacher. Services in the three Centermore- land UM Charge Churches will be held as follows: at East Dallas at 8:45; at Dymond Hollow at 10; at Centermoreland at 11:15. -0- MR. AND MRS. ROBERT MOORE of East Dallas are rejoic- ing over the birth of their second granddaughter, Jill Lynn Kari- s.e¢hner, -on Sept. 27 in ‘Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Mrs. Karichner is ‘the former Holly Moore. Jill is ‘the first child of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Karichner, 50 Hilldonia Ave. Dallas. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Karichner of Harding. Jill Lynn is their third grandchild. Paternal great grand- mother is Mrs. Jennie Lumley of Harding. -0- UNITED METHODIST WOMEN of Carverton UM Church held their benefit auction and bake sale yes- terday at the church. Mrs. Evelyn Shales was chairperson, assisted by Exeter Twp. Medical Center, Inc. « held its annual reorganization meet- {ing Monday, Oct. 10 at the Center i John Bainbridge of Exeter (Wyoming County) as presi- presiding. The treasurer’s report showed the center had a successful year. John Bainbridge, president, was office. DONNA STEMRICH, Chinchilla, lost 81%-pounds and 100 inches at Diet Center. Her enthusiasm radiates Diet Center of Clarks Summit where she is currently counseling. JOE CAPUTO. known in Scranton as an actor and teacher, lost 62%- ounds on the Diet Center program. he shares his experience and hid edge of Weight Control at Diet Center of Scranton. » Sound nuitrition * Private, daily counseling Permanent weight control + Individualized menu planning NOW AT 5 LOCATIONS THE NATURAL WIN ATTHE LOS), CALL FOR WAY TO LOSE A FREE WEIGHT Ne CONSULTATION! m 586-DIET EYNON Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Mrs. Carl Metz, co-chairperson, and women of the church. John Parrish was auctioneer. The auction started at 1 and continued until all items were sold. Homecraft items, baked goods and refreshments were among the features. -0- LADIES GUILD of St. Frances X. Cabrini R.C. Church will hold their annual luncheon tomorrow at noon in the church social rooms. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Carol Metz. -0- QUARTERLY BUSINESS MEET- ING of Northmoreland Baptist Church will be held this evening at 7:30 at ‘the church. Rev. James Howell is pastor. JOINS LAW FIRM ATTY. MAUREEN R. BROWN Attorney Maureen R. Brown has recently joined the law firm of O'Connor, McCormick & MacDonald, Suite 832, United Penn Bank Building, 'Wilkes- Barre, PA. Attorney Brown, an alumnus of Bishop O'Reilly High School, graduated from Skidmore na lege, Saratoga Springs, York with a %. A. in Ye ogy. She received her J.D. Degree from the Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle, PA and was admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of Penn- sylvania in 1979. Attorney Brown is a member of the American Bar Associa- tion, the Pennsylvania. Bar Association, the Wilkes-Barre Law and Library Association, Executive Committee of the Young Lawyers Division of the Wilkes-Barre Law and Library Association and the United States District Court for the Middle District of Penn- sylvania. She was recently selected to serve as the Luzerne County Delegate for the Young Lawyers Section of Be Pennsylvania Bar Associa- on. In addition to her private law practice, Attorney Brown serves as a Master in Custody and Visitation to the Luzerne County Orphan’s Court. At- ‘torney Brown is active in com- munity activities and serves on the Board of Directors of Clear- brook Lodge, Inc. and the Ad- visory Board of the Big Brother/Big Sister Program. She is also a member of the Junior League of Wilkes-Barre and the Skidmore Club of Northeastern PA. She is the daughter of the late Irene Kearns Brown and At- torney James Lenahan Brown. Attorney James Lenahan Brown has been a practicing attorney in Luzerne County since his admission to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in 1936. Her paternal grand- father, the late Frank Barry Brown was admitted to prac- tice law in Luzerne County and the State of Pennsylvania in 1899. Attorney Brown currently resides in Kingston, PA. Appointments may be made by calling (717) 822-4400. lil liiiiiiidiiel sii iiliciiaaiiiiiiiriia , Dymond o Gar Worked NOW OPEN Memorial Highway, Shavertown Cauliflower, Pumpkins, Cider, Apples and a vari- ety of fruits and vegeta- bles. BR 72 (LL dtl Laid 7720 Farm Products. 675-1696 PR roid id id iiil i iidad siti lid iad fide 2) (ld RP A Pr rrr Pre ALG RQ R N N N RN The Franklin Township Board of Supervisors has recently received a $50,000. Capital Improvement Project Grant from the Luzerne County Office of Community Devel- opment. Chairman of the Board, Willard Race, vice-chairman, Joseph Stan- kus and township supervisor Russell Race, advise this grant will be used to repave .8 mile on Village Rd. and approximately .6 mile on Lewis Rd. Application for this grant began in March of 1982, after which the township was required to complete a door-to-door income survey of the residents on these roads. One of the primary objectives of the Community Development Act, as amended, states that eligible community development activities must principally benefit persons of low-moderate income. Willard, assisted by the township secretary- treasurer, conducted the two-day door-to-door income survey. The Supervisors agree it is because of this additional effort and the cooper- ation of the residents that the town- ship received a final approval for the grant. Joseph Stankus presided at a spe- cial meeting to receive and open bids. The contract was awarded to the lowest bidder, Wyoming Sand & Stone Co. of Tunkhannock with a bid of $39,675.20. In an effort to save additional tax dollars, the township road depart- ment has completed installing storm drainage pipes, in addition to other preparatory work. ; The project was scheduled to begin Oct. 17 with a completion date of Oct. 21. Church plans bazaar A Country Bazaar and bake sale will be held Saturday, Oct. 22, starting at 4 p.m. at the Dymond Hollow United Methodist Church, just off Route 292 between Falls and Centermoreland. Jim Bonnie, a member of the church and a specialist in scissor sharpening, will be on hand to resharpen scissors as part of the fundraising activities on Saturday. Another highlight of the bazaar and bake sale will be the roast beef dinner to be prepared and served by ‘country cooks.” Roast beef dinner servings will get underway at 4 with takeouts available. Tickets will be available at the door. AVAILABLE IN 5/8" 1-111 OR PRIME MASONITE SIDING . 1.CAR (was $1190 1%-CAR ow 1s $1490 2- CAR _ Lov ow . $1990 ie 0 —— FINANCING AVAILABLE : P.O. Box 233, Wyoming, PA 18644 B stand there is no obligation. i Address i oy 5 Phone DOMESTIC HORMEL OVAL IMPORTED WILSON DARING'S OWN CHOICE CENTER CUT CHOICE Lon! CHUCK CHOICE FRESHLEAN G¢RovND BEEF. WHOLE CHOICE B NELESS SIRLOIN BUTTS. . LEAN CROSS-CUT CHUCK ROAST... ses 0s 0000 MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE 10 OZ. JAR *3.99 La PIZZERIA COMBO} or PEPPERONI PIZZA _ 802.87 OZ. S1ZE DONALD DUCK ORANGE JUICE 12012. SIZE ; | 79° s°1.19 +°1.99 452.59 + *1.49 KRAFT KRAFT 0.1.59 ,.*1.69 2.19 4.1.99 u.>1.39 1b. 2 49 FLORIDA WHITE GREEN CELLO FRESH OCEAN SPRAY 10-LB. BAG FRESH GREEN AJAX we “1.79 B one Le 59 | *1.59 | ue: ° 1.28 ...4197¢ hie 1D eg 19° 2 69° *1.49 rnin 9 MINUTE MAID ORANGE JUICE 1202.81ZE *'1.25 FOLGER'S COFFEE _318.CAN 5.99 DARING'S THE COUNTRY STORE secs o000 scene ae
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