The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 01, 1984, Image 3

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Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
— Obituaries —
HELEN ZAJKOWSKI
Mrs. Helen E. Zajkowski, of RD 7,
Shavertown, died July 23 in Wilkes-
Barre General Hospital.
Surviving are her sister, Mrs.
Anna Skeba, Kingston; several
Qunieces and nephews.
= Funeral was held July 26 from
Kopicki Funeral Home, Kingston,
with a Requiem Mass in Resurrec-
tion of the Lord Polish National
” Catholic Church. Interment, parish
cemetery, Lehman Township.
SAMUEL NORRIS
Samuel R. Norris, 58, of RD 2,
Harveys Lake (Beaumont) died
unexpectedly at home on July 21.
Jeanne Repp of West Pittston;
brothers, Paul Nemerofsky, Brook-
lyn, N.Y.; David Neirs, Hickville,
Long Island, N.Y.; sister, Mrs. Rose
Bloom, East Brunswick, N.J.
Funeral Home, Beaumont.
JAMES KOZEMCHAK
James Kozemchak, 70, of Hunts-
ville Road, Dallas, a lifelong resi-
dent of the Back Mountain area and
a lifetime ‘photographer, died July
a’5 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital,
@<ingsion, following a lengthy ill-
ness.
Anna Wasnick, Wilkes-Barre; sons,
James, Wilkes-Barre, owner-opera-
tor of the Ace Hoffman and Para-
mount Studids, Plymouth; David,
Dallas; brothers, Michael, Bridge-
Koze, Ashley; sisters, Mrs. Sonia
Miller, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Antonia
Dolbear, Mrs. Pauline Selingo,
Dallas; Mrs. Ann Dunn, Mountain-
top, five grandchildren. A daughter,
Elaine, died in 1979.
Funeral was held July 27 from the
Richard H. Disque Funeral Home,
Dallas, with the Rev. Andrew Pil-
larella, pastor of Trinity United
Presbyterian Church of Dallas, offi-
ciating. Interment, Fern Knoll
Burial Park, Dallas.
BETTIE BRACE
Bettie L. Brace, 65, of 89 N.
Lehigh St., Shavertown, died July 25
in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.
Surviving are her husband, Clyde;
Ql oghter, Miss Virginia Brace,
rederick, Md.
Funeral was held July 28 from the
Richard H. Disque Funeral Home,
Dallas, with the Rev. James A.
Wert, her pastor, officiating. Inter-
ment, Marsh Cemetery. :
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THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1984 3
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
past weekend.
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
STEVENDAVIES = |
Stevan Davies
will speak
Stevan Davies, Ph.D., assistant
professor of Religious Studies at
College Misericordia, Dallas, will
speak on ‘The Institute on Sacred
Scripture at College Misericordia.
The Institute will be held August 5
to 10 and ‘is under the direction of
Sister Marie Noel Keller, RSM.
The six-day institute is held
annually as part of College Miseri-
cordia’s traditional mission to
preach the word of God.
Other speakers include Robert
Karris, OFM, S.T.L., Th.D., profes-
sor of New Testament Studies at
Catholic Theological Union in Chi-
cago; David Stanley, SJ, S.T.L.,
S.S.D., professor of New Testament
Studies at Regis College in Toronto,
Ontario; and Dr. Alice Laffey,
RSM, S.T.L., assistant professor of
Old Testament at the college of The
Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachu-
setts. :
For additional information and
registration call 675-2181, ext. 331.
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Maturities are available from 6 months to 10 years
MATURITIES YIELDS *
6 MONTHS 11.50%
1 YEAR 12.60
2 YEAR 12.85
5 YEAR 14.00
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cau JOHN L. AUGUSTINE, JR.
VICE PRESIDENT
AT 823-0152 |
A daughter to MARY LOU AND
WILLIAM PIERCE, L.T. 7A, Route
1, Harveys Lake, on July 26 in
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.
A son to BONNIE AND GEORGE
RUSS, Box 165A, RD 3, Wyoming,
on July 24 in Mercy Hospital,
Wilkes-Barre.
A daughter to LYNN AND DR.
JEFFREY SANDS, Dallas, on July
25 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital,
Kingston.
A son to JULIE AND CARL
SGARLAT, Box 199, RD 5, Shaver-
town, on July 25 in Nesbitt Memo-
rial Hospital, Kingston. :
A daughter to NANCY AND
DONALD ROOS, 227 Terrace Ave.,
Shavertown, on July 25 in Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital, Kingston.
Daniel Pennick, Chairman of the
last week issued the following sum-
mary of LCB enforcement activities
for June and cumulative totals for
the first six months of 1984. i
LCB enforcement agents last
month recommended a total of 335
citations covering 489 violations
detected as a result of standard
investigations. Many licensees will
be cited for several violations, the
most frequent being Sales to
Minors, Gambling, Sales After
Hours and Sales to Non-Members by
Club Licensees. There were 758
enforcement investigations during
the month of June 1984.
In addition, the Bureau of
Enforcement conducts special
Minor Patrol activities throughout
the state which last month inspected
836 licensed establishments. The
Minor Patrol spot checks resulted in
the detection of 39 violations and the
subsequent arrest of 13 owners and
employees and 197 underage drink-
ers. The minors arrested face up to
$300 in fines, while the adults serv-
ing them can be fined up to $500.
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At ‘Whit’s End’ :
Mary Strittmatter, above left, winner, Class 9 competition in
the Lehman Horse Show, is congratulated by Thomas
Heffernan. Mary’s horse is called ‘‘Whits End.”
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