ERATE AEE REI SAECO E ATEN Ar LEI RIRES WEEN SISTER M. CEPHAS ROWLEY Sister M. Cephas Rowley, 94, died Aug. 26 in Mercy Center Convent, Dallas. ! Surviving are several nieces and nephews. Funeral will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Blessed Sacrament Chapel, Mercy Center, Dallas. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township. Arrangements are by McLaughlin Funeral Home, 142 S. Washington St., Wilkes-Barre. HEDWIG SHABELSKI Mrs. Hedwig S. Shabelski, of Cliff- side Avenue, Trucksville, died Aug. 26 at home. Surviving are her husband, John; sons, John Jr., of Wilkes-Barre; Joseph, of Vienna, Va.; Gerald, Plymouth; James, Hyattsville, Md.; daughter, Mrs. Mary Ann Augus- tine, Trucksville; sisters, Mrs. Flor- ence Makowski and Mrs. irene Blaso, both of Kingston; Mrs. Elea- nor DeGiacomo, Swoyersville; brothers, Edward Poplawski, Beth- lehem; Benjamin Poplawski, Court- dale; Raymond Poplaski, Edwards- ville; six grandchildren. Funeral will be held Wednesday, Aug. 29 at 8:30 a.m. from the Kopicki Funeral Home, 263 Zerbey Ave., Kingston, with a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 a.m. in St. Hedwig's Church. Interment will be in Memorial Shrine Cemetery, Carverton. RALPH BROWN Ralph W. Brown, 87, of 130 Par- rish St., Dallas, died Aug. 23 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kings- ton, where he had been a patient for four days. Surviving are a son, Warren, Horseheads, N.Y.; foster sons, Robert Gould, Buffalo, N.Y.; Albert Gould, Novato, Calif.; Jay Gould, Las Vegas, Nev.; brother, Burton, Wyoming; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. R-4840 “Don’t Have To! 3 cooking sequences. 12 pound turkey. LEE be Carousel Convection Microwave Oven! crisps. food so you don't have to. with two combination settings. SHARP a FROM SHARP MINDS STORE HOURS: frosfeicon SATURDAY 9 10 § p.m. OPTION TO QUALIFIED BUYERS Funeral services were held Aug. 27 from the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, Dallas, with Rev. Robert L. Benson, pastor of the Dallas United Methodist Church, officiating. Interment, Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas. DOROTHY POLLOCK Mrs. Dorothy A. Pollock, 67, of Evergreen Estates, Sweet Valley, died Aug. 24 at the home of her sister, Mrs. Edith Traver of Noxen. Surviving, besides her sister, are a son, Donald R., Bowie, Md.; another sister, Mrs. Myrtle Wilson, Valley Crest, Wilkes-Barre; two grandchildren. Funeral services were held Aug. 27 from the Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Home, Pikes Creek, with Rev. Raymond D. Purdy Jr., pastor of the Community Bible Church, officiating. LEAMON MINTZER Leamon 0. Mintzer, 70, of Alder- son Road, Harveys Lake, died Aug. 23 at Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, where he had been a patient for one day. Surviving are his wife, the former Elizabeth Cole; sons, Lee V., Dallas; Fred, Shrub Oak, N.Y; sister, Mrs. Charlotte Davis, St. Petersburg, Fla.; four grandchil- dren. Funeral services were held from the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home with the Rev. W. William Kennard, pastor, officiating. Inter- ment, Memorial Shrine Cemetery, Carverton. The Pennsylvania Governor's Energy Council will present a spe- cial energy saving award to John and Betsy Hibbard at cermonies to be held on Thursday, Aug. 30, at 11 a.m. at Firewood Farms, Kingston Township. The Hibbards are being recog- nized by the GEC, chaired by Lieu- tenant Governor William W. Scran- ton, III, for their contributions to energy savings in Pennsylvania through the construction to energy savings in Pennsylvania through the The following area residents have announced births recently: A son to MARY AND ROBERT BAIRD, Box 7, Baird St., Harveys Lake, on Aug. 23 in Nesbitt Memo- construction and development of Firewood Farms: A Solar Commu- nity located in Kingston Township. Attendees at the award ceremony will include the Hibbards, Sanburn Sutherland, president, Economic Development Council of Northeast- ern Pennsylvania (EDCNP); Leon- ard Ziolkowski, deputy director, EDCNP; Howard Grossman, execu- tive director, EDCNP; and Robert Tippett, Kingston Township Plan- ning and Zoning Board. Buried in paper The Back Mountain School of the Wilkes-Barre Ballet will begin classes on Sept. 6 at the Trucksville Methodist Educational Building on Church Road. Classes will be held on Thursday evenings beginning at S p.m. According WBBT School rial Hospital, Kingston. A son to BETSY AND ZAHID HUSAIN, 117 White Birch Lane. Dallas, on Aug. 23 in Nesbitt Memo- rial Hospital, Kingston. to Linda Administrator, Kilduff, the exterior R-5200 Compact Carousel® Il Microwave Oven ® Carousel I Microwave Oven turns the food so you don’t have to ® Slim-Line Exterior and 0.6 cu. ft. interior for use in small spaces ¢ Automatic Defrost Cycle thaws frozen foods quickly and conveniently ® 15-Minute Dial Tuner ® Oven Light to view foods as they cook *188 LIMITED WARRANTY 7 years on Magnetron Tube 2 years on all other parts 2 years on related labor and in-home service See Operation Manual for<complete details T.V. AND APPLIANCES 639 WYOMING AVE., KINGSTON 287-9631 Back Mountain School has been established to make dance more accessable to the Back Mountain Community. ‘“‘Many people in our community are interested in dance training for themselves and their children, but their schedules make it difficult to make the trip to Wilkes-Barre. We are making it easier to experience the enjoyment of dance by brining the classes to the community.’ Dallas Post/Ed Campbe!l The Back Mountain School will offer classes in Creative Movement for four and five year olds, Pre- Ballet for ages six and seven, Beginner Ballet for children eight to 12 and a Modern Japp Movemenjg. class for teenagers and rau Classes are forming now. For infor- mation and registration call the Wilkes-Barre Ballet Theatre at 824- 8602. A Class-room Style Seminar on Bible Prophesy in the Book of Daniel will be held in the Commu- nity Hall of the Seventh-day Adven- tist Church, 17 Second Avenue, Kingston, beginning Wednesday, SEpt. 5. The Book of Daniel is often called “Gofl’s Prophetic Y ardstick™ and understanding the Bpok of Daniel makes the Book of Bevelation come alive. Pa If Bible Symbols confuse you, you will be surprised to see how simple it is to understand once you know the key meanings. You will com- pare History with Bible: Prophesy and see how the events unfold. Many questions will be answered. Your confidence in God's Word will be increased. You may register at the door, or call 735-0775 to pre-register for the Seminar. ave There will be a Hoagie Sale-spon- sored by the Harveys Lake Little League Woman's Auxiliary. Orders must be in by Sept. 14 «nd pick up is Tuesday, Sept. 18, from 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. and non Wednes- day, Sept. 19, from 6:30 a.m.-1 p.m EERE lease call orders into Pam, 477-' 2071; Joanne, 477-2026; Mary Ann,. 6119-1267. Cost is $1.50 with or with- out onions. The Harveys Lake Woman's Aux- iliary will hold a meeting on Wednesday, September 5, at & p.m. at May’s Old Place, Sandy Beach. All members are urged to attend. FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY ALL WORK DONE IN OUR PLANT PHONES: 287-0391 639-2631 SALE ON VISA’
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