# SAT ~~ LESRETERBIIRE Dallas Post/Ed ampbell The 71st Annual Reunion of the Crispell Family (Pennsylvania Branch) was held on Saturday, Aug. 11, at Dymond Grove, Noxen, with approximately 67 attending. The Crispells are descendants of Antoine (Crespel) Crispell, who came to this country in 1660 and, along with 11 other patentees, founded the village of New Paltz, Crispell and his wife settled in the Noxen-Beaumont area, and it is the descendants of this couple who gath- ered together for the event. Earl Crispell of Noxen, recently re-elected President of the National Crispell Family Association which covers the entire United States, FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY Carol Eason 's reported on the Annual Crispell Family Reunion at New Paltz in July. He spoke about the early history of the family and empha- sized that the oldest named street in the United States with the original stone houses still standing is in New Paltz, near here. All the houses are the originals and were built from 1692 to 1712. The original stone church erected in 1717 was no longer standing, so the Crispell Family constructed a replica of the Church which was dedicated in 1972, and this Church is maintained by the Crispell family. It is in this Church that the annual meeting was held at which Mr. Crispell presided. The Crispell family celebrated its —~ 287-0391 639-2631 Beauty Salon Tercentary there in 1978, and Earl Crispell portrayed Antoine Crispell in the pageant, depicting signing the agreement purchasing the land from the Indians. The Crispells treated the Indians fairly and they lived together in peace. The same officers were elected for the ensuing year: John Sidorek, president; Lela Crispell Sickler, vice president; Lois Post, recording secretary; Emily Krafjack, corre- sponding secretary; Alma Brown, treasurer. Nominating committee for next year is Ella Cobleigh, Helen Crispell and Letha Schenck. Earl Crispell reported that he had sold the last of the Crispell Family The following committee was appointed to determine the cost for a second printing: Earl Crispell, John Sidorek and Judi Crispell. Family members were encouraged to return their geneology sheets as soon as possible for incorporation into a second supplement to the family records. Committee appointed to compile the geneology records for the supplement are: Merrion Crispell Moyer, Lela Sick- ler, Earl and Helen Crispell and Minnie Sidorek. Also appointed to the committees were: Judy Wil- liams, games; Eunice Sorber, enter- tainment; and Doris Crispell, gifts. Dallas Post/Ed Campbell SIX years. old Courtney Marie Scutt of 512 Wyo- ming Avenue, Dupont, celebrated her sixth birthday on Aug. 8. Court- ney is the daughter of Robert and Carol Scutt. Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Scutt of Dallas; Mrs. Mary Kivak and the late Frank Kivak of Dupont. Courtney is also the great-granddaughter of Mrs. Javeczik of Dupont, Mrs. Nettie Scutt of Hudson and Mrs. Maria Kania of Plainsville. With Us The Dallas Post Will Print Your Wedding Photo RUTH KAMINSKI, daughter of Zita Kaminski an the late Theodore Kaminski of the Back Mountain, recently completed her Master's Degree in Early Childhood Educa- tion Special Education at the Uni- versity of Oregon. Ms. Kaminski received her Bach- elor’s Degree from Penn State Uni- versity in 1975 and worked for six years with the capital area interme- diafe unit pre-school program in Harrisburg before moving to Eugene, Oregon to pursue graduate studies. Ms. Kaminski is currently work- ing as a researcher at the Univer- sity of Oregon and, in September, will move to Seattle whre she will begin work on her PhD in Child Psychology at the University of Washington. L -0- RN 3 DON DICKSON, JR. AND GREG KUHERT have returned from a visit with former AFS exchange student Andrea Morresi in Macher- ata, Italy. While visiting Andrea, Don and Greg also viewed the sights in Rome, vince, Milan and the Italian Alps. Andrea lived with the Dickson family during his term as AFS student in the Dallas School District throughout the 1982-83 school year. 1 675-4397 PRE-SEASON SALE SELECTED Fall & Winter SKIRTS & SLACKS VA a