CHARLES REYNOLDS Charles R. Reynolds, 23, of New- berry Estates, Dallas, died Nov. 23, from injuries sustained in a one-car accident near Renovo, Clinton County. Surviving are his father, H.B. Reynolds, Jr., of Bloomsburg; mother, Donha R. Walizer, Wil- liamsport; a brother, Gerald, Vail, The following area couples have announced births during the past week: A daughter to LINDA AND JERRY HOEPPNER, 224 Hughes St., Swoyersville, on Nov. 18 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. A daughter to JACQUELINE Colorado; sister, Mrs. Dennis Chil- son, Mercersburg; maternal grand- mother, Sally Walizer, Lock Haven. Another brother, H.B. Reynolds III, was also killed in the accident. A memorial service was held Nov. 28 at the Yost Funeral Home, Lock Haven, with the Rev. Vincent Sicili- ano, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Bloomsburg, officiating. AND JOSEPH LATOSEK, RD 5, Box 154, Mountain Road, Shaver- town, on Nov. 22 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. A son to IRENE AND JOHN HUDOCK, RD 1, Box 415, Harveys Lake, on Nov. 24 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. The Lake-Lehman Education Association FREE STORE will be held at the Lake-Lehman Junior High School on Wednesday, Nov. 30, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Residents of Lake-Lehman School District are invited. Please bring bags and boxes. All items have been donated by the faculty members. President of the Lake-Lehman MBER Hany need them. Education Association is Jane Morris. Subscribe To The Post 675-5211 COAL &X a 2a fhe Company Teachers honored dia in recognition of their excellence as teachers. The Arnie Garinger, Patricia Preston, a teacher Division of Education; of exceptional children in the GROUND WAS RECENTLY BROKEN by IntroMetro Industries Corporation, Wilkes-Barre for a new athletic field at College Misericor- dia. The field will be named in memory of Wil- liam Lipo, an employee of InterMetro for 24 years who was active in organiz- ing athletic pro- grams for young people in the { Backs Mountain KINGSBURY Those participating in the cere- mony were Joseph R.'Fink, presi- dent, College Misericordia; Richard Maslow, president of InterMetro Industries; Pat Lipo; Dick Cros; SE Take advantage of our limited time offer: Save 20% or more when you purchase your system now. Call your Dallas, PA 18612 City Bus. Phone Title Bus. Address State Zip ] i i i i , Name i i i i bk 7 deed COMMONWEALTH TELEPHONE CO. DPD Chuck Brown and Bob Koch, Inter- Metro Business Associates. SISTER DEBRA MIGLIORISI recently made her first commit- ment as a Sister of Mercy during a special Liturgy in Blessed Sacra- ment Chapel, Mercy Center. Rev. John Bendik, college chaplain, cele- brated the Mass. Sister Debra is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Migliorisi of Brick Township, New Jersey. She is a graduate of Marywood College, with a bachelor of science degree in human ecology. As a candidate, she has lived with the Sisters of Mercy in Loretto and served at Mount Aloysius Junior College in Crosson. During her novitiate in Dallas, pital, Wilkes-Barre. She is presently admissions counselor at Misericor- dia. -0- ‘CONGRATULATIONS TO THREE LOCAL TEACHERS who were chosen outstanding teachers by College Misericordia Education Department faculty and students in observance of National Higher Edu- cation Week: Patricia Preston, Luz- erne Intermediate Unit 18 employee teaching at Lake-Lehman, Christine Kopcho, also a Lake-Lehman High School teacher and Kathleen Reiss, teacher at Westmoreland Elemen- tary School, Dallas School District received this distinguished honor. All three honorees are obviously excellent teachers. Personally, I have had the opportunity to benefit from Kathleen’s expertise since both my daughters had her in third grade. A third grade year with Kathleen is definitely a fun-filled, Kopcho, Kathleen Reiss, a Christine interesting learning experience. It’s nice to know others appreciate her as much as the students at West- moreland do. =0- BEST WISHES TO MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH J. CASEY of Field- crest, Chase who celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary Nov. 5. The Caseys were married in Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, by Monsi- gnor Francis A. Kane. The Caseys are the parents of two children, Mrs. Sharon Trakemas of Margate, Fla. and Shawn Patrick Casey of Forty Fort. Mr: Casey is the son of the late Ann-and. Russell Casey of Swoyers- ville. He retired last March from Acme Markets after 40 years. To celebrate their anniversary, the.Caseys spent a month touring 11 states. During that tour, they spent time in Nashville, Tenn. and Dallas, Texas. 675-0835 JAMES F. RITTENHOUSE, JR. was recently promoted to vice presi- dent and general manager of Common & Company Inc. Insula- tion, Roofing and Siding Contrac- tors, Shavertown. Rittenhouse lives in New Goss Manor with his wife, Karen, 2 their three children. -0- BEST WISHES to Carol and Daniel Wayne Francis and Mary Jean and Robert Dillon Clements, Jr. Both couples were recently mar- ried in St. Therese’s Church, Shay ertown. 0 couples who recently announce their engagements: Brenda Jean Boltz and William H. Barrall; Lorene Barbara Amsell and Milton Sher-? man Hefft. Brenda and William will be mar- ried Sept. 29, 1984 in Lehman United Methodist Church, Lehman. An article by Dr. Frederick J. Stefon, assistant professor of history at the Wilkes-Barre Campus of the Pennsylvania State University in Lehman, appeared in the Fall edi- tion of The Journal of Ethnic Studies. The article, “The Indians’ Zara- thustra”, investigates the philosoph- ical roots of Indian Commissioner Joe Collier’s educational and admin- istrative policies toward the Ameri- can Indian during the Roosevelt Administration’sNew Deal. Collier served as Franklin D. Roosevelt's Commissioner of Indian Affairs from 1933 to 1945. a friend. [Is12....... [13523.. [1.%32..... FUSId, Given by +e Lycar . 2 years .v» 3 years As Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Collier espoused an admin- istrative policy of cultural pluralism. American minorities. _ Dr. Stefon teaches history, Ameri- can studies and humanities at Penn State Wilkes-Barre. His articles have appeared in The Indian Histo- rian, and he has written reeviews for Best Sellers, The Annals, and the Journal of American Ethnic History. Part II of Stefon’s article is sched- uled to be published by the Journal of Ethnic Studies in its Winter 1984 issue. Santa is here Back Mountain children can make their Christmas wishes known as Santa Claus will be at the Back Mountain Lumber Co., Route 309, Shavertown, beginning Saturday, Dec. 3. 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