The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 25, 1984, Image 11

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    to reduce its effects.
professors, managers,
life.
much to do in too little time.”
mechanism.
Collins said.
excitement to another.
anymore!’
and sales
breath,
Collins view:
relationships.
covered roads.
or summer.
Inhaling deeply, holding that
CONGRATULATIONS TO STEVE
MORENKO, general manager of the
Motor Twins dealership in Kingston,
who enjoyed a trip to the Super
Bowl compliments of Ford Motor
Company.
The Market
Street dealership
won first place in
a truck sales con-
test competing ;
against Bethle
hem and Allen
town dealerships
three
month period of;
the contest 93
trucks were sold by Motor Twins
salesmen.
Morenko, a resident of Haddon-
field Hills, Dallas has been a sales-
man for 30 years.
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DALLAS UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH, Church St., Dallas,
recently held its annual charge con-
ference with the Rev. Robert
Benson conducting the meeting.
Persons attending included Dr.
Byron Myers, lay leader and
teacher of adult class; Robert Stair,
lay member to the annual confer-
ence; Louise James, reporter;
Linda Ross, chairwoman of the
administrative board; Clyde Taylor,
vice chairman; Walter Mohr, stew-
ardship work area chairman and
Robert Richardson, finance commit-
tee chairman.
The Sunday School is headed by
James Lehman assisted by Mrs.
James Lehman. Diane Jamison,
Milinda Seudel, Kim Justus, Betty
Podehl, Jane Lawrence, Linda
Ross, Lowry Pickney, Ned Podel,
Neil Seidel and Dr. Myers.
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ATTORNEY AND MRS. D.
WEBSTER KEOGH, 6 Narwin
Lane, Narberth, Pa. announce the
birth of a son Christopher Joseph in
Lankenau Hospital, Philadelphia.
Mrs. Keogh is the former Linda
Meixell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Meixell of New Goss Manor,
Dallas.
BACK MOUNTAIN WOMEN serv-
ing on the committee for the Wyo-
ming Seminary Lower School Par-
ents Association’s Annual Christmas
Tea were Barbara Watkins, who
served as chairwoman with Nancy
Kanjorski of Nanticoke; Patricia
Klein Rosenthal, Jane Jones, Diane
May and Joan Moore.
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COLLEGE MISERICORDIA’S
ANNUAL CAMPAIGN was
launched recently during a kick-off
luncheon in the Sheraton-Crossgates
recently. The 1984 Gift for Learning
campaign, with a goal of $292,000,
will raise funds for student scholar-
ships and other financial aid pro-
grams. Bennie Matchett, Overbrook
Avenue, Dallas, is alumni giving
chairwoman while Albert Duran is
general campaign chairman.
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MR. AND MRS. DANIEL ROBL,
Baltimore, Md., announce the birth
of their first child, a daughter Alli-
son Christine, December 31 in Mt.
Sinai Hospital, Baltimore, Md.
Mrs. Robl is the former Deborah
Ann Daniels, daughter of Chester
and Betty Daniels, Trucksville. Mr.
Robl is the son of Louis and Mary
Jo Robl, Baltimore, Md.
Allison (Christine is the first
grandchild of both grandparents.
Her maternal great-grandmother is
Mrs. Mary Daniels, Lyndwood while
her paternal great-grandmother is
Mrs. Rose Robl, Baltimore.
with Potomac Scheduling, Washing-
ton, D.C. Mrs. Robl is an elemen-
tary school teacher in the Baltimore
County School Dsitrict.
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BEST WISHES to Suzanne Claire
Santarelli and Michael Kravitsky IV
who have announced their engage-
ment.
Suzanne, the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Santarelli, Carverton
Heights, is a graduate of Dallas
High School. Suzanne is an instruc-
tor at the Barbizon School of Model-
ing. She is also employed with her
father in the family automotive
business.
Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Kravitsky, Sutton Creek
Rd., Dallas, is a graduate of Dallas
High School.
manager of The Lawn-A-Mat Lawn
Service, Edwardsville.
The couple will be married Oct. 20
in ‘St. Mary’s Catholic Church,
Kingston.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO the fol-
lowing Back Mountain couples who
were recently married: Mr. and
Mrs. John Barry Butchko; Mr. and
Mrs. Gregory Krench.
Mr. and Mrs. Butchko were mar-
ried in Maple Grove United Method-
ist Church, Pikes Creek.
Mrs. Butchko, the former Amy
Donsavage, is the daughter of Mrs.
Ruth Orloski and the late Thoams
Donsavage. John is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. John W. Butchko, Nanti-
coke.
Rev. Jeffrey Rarich performed
the double ring ceremony.
675-0835
Amy is a graduate of Lake-
Lehman High School and Luzerne
she received a certificate of special-
ization in Dental Assisting. She is
employed by Dr. William E. Wat-
kins and Dr. Leonard medura,
Dallas as an expanded duties techn-
ician.
John, a graduate of John S. Fine
High School, Nanticoke and Lincoln
Technical Institute, Philadelphia
where he complete a course in
Automotive Technology, is owner of
Butchko’s Garage, Nanticoke.
Following a cruise to the Carib-
bean, the Butchko’s are residing in
Loyalville.
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Krench
were married in Spring Valley
United Methodist Church, Dallas,
Texas. Rev. John Rosenburg per-
formed the double ring ceremony.
Mrs. Krench is the former Lor-
raine Miller, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Miller, Dallas, Texas
formerly of Carverton. Gregory is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. William
Krench, Luzerne.
Lorraine is a graduate of Dallas
Senior High School and Empire
Beauty School. She is employed by
Style Dallas, Dallas, Texas.
Gregory is a graduate of Bishop
O’Reilly High School and LCCC. He
is associated with Podgett Custom
Homes, Dallas, Texas.
After a week’s visit in Pennsyl-
vania, the Krenches will reside in
Dallas, Texas.
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MR. AND MRS. CHARLES R.
CHASE, 7817 Groveland Square,
Springfield, Va., announce the birth
of a duaghter Cara Lynn Jan. 10 in
Fairfax Hospital, Fairfax, Va.
Mrs. Chase is the former Linda
Baur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Baur, Kingston. Mr. Chase
is the son of Jane and Leo Chase,
Pinecrest Avenue, Dallas.
Cara Lynn is the first grandchild
for the maternal grandparents and
the fourth for the paternal grand-
parents.
Cara Lynn’s. great grandparents
are Mrs. Rose Durkin, Kingston and
Mrs. Thomas Baur, Wilkes-Barre.
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MR. AND MRS. CHARLES W.
KOEHL III announce the birth of a
daughter Erica Lynn on Jan. 10 in
trhw Burlington County Hospital,
Mt. Holly, N.J.
The Koehl’s also have a daughter,
Hilary Ann.
Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. C.
Warren Koehl, Jr., Dallas and Mr.
and Mrs. R. Spencer Martin,
Trucksville.
readers to enjoy.
AT SUNSET
And work for the day is done
And watch the dying sun
As it sinks below the horizon
Did you do your very best at work
Did you have any time to say
A kindly word to one who life was dark
And did you have any time to pray?
As though waiting for night to come.
The earth is filled with God’s stillness
And it’s beautiful colors rare
to Lehman, Harveys Lake youth
The Greater Wilkes-Barre YMCA
will offer a Saturday Fun Bus pro-
gram for Lake-Lehman and Har-
veys Lake boys and girls first
through eighth grades. This is an
ticipate in the Wilkes-Barre ‘Y”’
youth program on Saturdays from 9
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. This program is
for six weeksa beginning Jan. 21
and concluding Feb. 25. Transporta-
tion to and from the ‘‘Y” is pro-
vided.
Activities the children will be
participating in are: swim instruc-
tions, gym clases, special activities
such as archery, B-B guns, arts and
crafts and gymanstics. Each child
should bring a swim suit, towel,
gym clohtes and sneakers. Also you
can bring a luncy or buy it in our
cafeteria. Listed below is the sched-
ule:
Bust stop Harveys Lake Elemen-
tary School, pickup 8 a.m. drop-off
1:40 p.m.
Shelley’s Diner, pickup 8:15 a.m.,
drop-off 1:25 p.m.
Lehman Jackson Elementary
School,
1;15 p.m.
Children should be at the bus stop
on time and have someone to pick
them up upon return.
For further information and regis-
tration call the YMCA at 823-2191.
The parents and children of the
Trinity Nursery School enjoyed a
Christmas party held on December
15. Christmas carols were sung by
the children and entertainment was
also provided by a magician. The
children were visited by Santa
Claus. Refreshments were served
after the program.:
The second semester started off
with a field trip on Jan. 12 to the
dental offices .of Dr. Watkins and
Dr. Medura. The doctors and the
staff generously gave of their time
Monica Marie Latosek, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Latosek of
Mountain Road, Chase, was bap-
tised on January 8 at Gate of
Heaven Church, Dallas, by Father
William Cusick.
Godparents were Nancy Nardona
to show the four and five year old
classes the equipment as well as the
proper way to care for their teeth.
Future field trips are planned. Ear-
lier field trips were made to the
Children’s Museum, and the Back
Mountain Memorial Library.
The Trinity Nursery School is a
non-denominational school located
in the Trinity United Presbyterian
Church, Church Street; Dallas.
Programs include half day ses-
sions Monday through Thursday for
three, four and five year olds. In
Latosek of Pringle. Monica wore the
christening gown of her godmother.
Monica is the 13th grandchild of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kreidler of
Hunlock Creek and the fourth
grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Latosek of Luzerne.
addition a two day session is availa-
ble for three year old morning
classes and four and five year old
afternoon classes.
Special attention is given through
play, art, music, crafts, sharing,
and various field trips. Parents are
invited to special events and accom-
pany students on field trips.
Further information may be
obtained by calling the coordinator
Mrs. Donald Lockhart 675-3588 or
the church office 675-3131.
Maternal great grandmothr is
Mrs. Hazel Kreidler of Dallas and
paternal great grandmother is Mrs.
Jenny Rybotski of Bear Creek.
Following the baptism, Mr. and
Mrs. Latosek served a buffet din-
nerat their Chase home. -
The Fairmount Township Fire Co.
has announced its officers for the
new year. They are: Mike Hous-
sock, president; Tom Judge, vice-
president; Ruth Parsons, secretary;
Kathy Jones, financial secretary;
Cathy Houssock, treasurer; Ed
Jones, Pete Maransky, and Bill
Winter, directors; Jack Eicke, fire
chief; Bill Winter, truck foreman;
Pete Maransky, building foreman;
Carol Scheff, publicity; Mike Hous-
sock, fire police captain; and Ed
Jones; fire police lieutenant.
The fire company also announces
477-3333. Three families serve as
dispatchers. They are Jack and
Cheryl Eicke, Pat and Val Roman
Gite Hea 4
and Tom and Shirley Judge. Cheryl
Eicke also serves as the home base
CB operator.
Membership letters will be mailed
to township residents this month.
The fire company will hold its
annual spaghetti dinner on April 14
and has scheduled its annual bazaar
for June 15-17.
Committee Members finalized
plans for a membership-fund rais-
ing drive of the Consumer Credit
Counseling Service of Northeastern
Pennsylvania. The plans include a
“First Annual Dinner’’ to be held at
the Hilton at Lackawanna Station on
Thursday, Feb. 2 at 5:30 p.m.
The featured speaker will be Sen.
islation Affecting the Consumer’.
Toastmaster will be Rev. J.A. Pan-
uska, S.J., President, University of
Scranton. Reservations are eing
accepted through January 30, at the
Consumer Credit Counseling Service’
office in the Connell Building,
Scranton.
The objectives of the Consumer
Credit Counseling Service are to aid
families and individuals who have
become financially over-extended
and to educate individuals in the
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president and chief
wise use of credit and the increas-
ing importance of family budgeting.
These objectives are achieved
through arranging debt repayment
programs and professional counsel-
ing. This non-profit agency is
funded through contributions from
participating area merchants,
banks, finance companies, credit
unions and other community
minded organizations.