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

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Planning show
Mary Taylor,
Bulfords
hold 64th
reunion
The 64th Annual Reunion of the
descendants of John and Rachel
Bulford was held on Sunday, August
19, at the Bloomingdale Grange
Hall. A covered dish buffet-dinner
was enjoyed by all at 1 p.m.
The business meeting was called
to order by the President, Gary
Miers, who led ‘the family in the
Lord’s Prayer.
The minutes were read by acting
secretary Jo Ann (Norrie) Sarley.
i; (reasurer’s report was given by
Hazel Crockett and the historian’s
report was given by Thelma (Bul-
yd) Norrie. All reports were
accepted as read.
Cards and prayers were sent to
family members who are ill.
Election of officers was held,
resulting in the retention ofthe fol-
lowing:
President, Gary Miers; vice presi-
dent, Bill Crockett; treasurer, Hazel
Crockett; secretary, Helen Franklin
and historian Thelma Norrie.
The following were acknowledged
and will receive Silver Dollars:
Oldest woman, Nettie Myers,
oldest man, Ernest Norrie; young-
est girl, Becky Miers; youngest boy,
Scott Sarley; longest married, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Crockett; newest
married, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coon;
traveled farthest, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Dwyer, from Florida; larg-
est family present, there was a tie
between the family of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Miers and Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Norrie, each with seven
attending.
It was unanimously agreed to
retsxn to the same place for next
y&®’s reunion, which will be held
the third Sunday in August, 1985.
Please bring a covered dish and
your own meat for a buffet dinner
at 1 p.m.
The meeting was adjourned and
the group then enjoyed looking at
family pictures.
Those attending were: Jane and
Larry Moss of Lancaster; Hazel and
Paul Crockett; Donna Crockett; Bill
Crockett and sons, Bill and Bob;
Hazel and John Fielding; Thelma
and Ernest Norrie; Jo-Ann and Bill
Sarley and sons, William, Robert
and Scott; Patricia and Gary Miers
and daughter, Becky; Louise and
Foster Bulford; Dorothy Bulford;
Nettie and Ralph Miers; Thelma
and Lydia Glatz; Myrtle and
Charles Dwyer, Nettie E. Myers;
Florence and Frank Coon and
Leland A. Cooke.
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To defend title
Melba Boudreaux,
Beth Finn, the 15-year-old daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Finn of
Dallas, will be defending her state
4-H title in Harrisburg on October 4,
5 and 6. She holds first. place in the
Pony Hunter Over Fences. She will
also be competing in the Pony
Hunter Under Saddle while in Har-
risburg.
To qualify for the privilege of
competing in our state capital, Beth
had to win a series of competitions.
She took first place in both Pony
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Hunter Over Fences and Pony
Hunter Under Saddle in the county
and district levels held in Lehman
and Dalton respectively.
Beth has been riding since child-
hood and is presently a member of
the Riding Ho 4-H Club. This sum-
mershe competed in and won many
championships and reserves in
Pony Hunter classes.
Beth is a sophomore at Lake-
Lehman High School where she is a
pitcher for the softball team.
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The Ninth Annual Wyoming
Valley West Cavalcade of Bands
will be held at Spartan Stadium,
Kingston, Wednesday, Sept. 19, at
7:30 p.m. Rain date is Thursday,
Sept. 20.
Featured will be field shows by
high school marching bands from
Meyers, Dallas, Lackawanna Trail,
Western Wayne, Abington Heights,
Hackettstown (New Jersey) and
Wyoming Valley West.
Jim Ward of Radio WARD will
serve as master of ceremonies for
the ninth consecutive year.
Senior members of the Spartan
Marching Band and their parents
will be honored prior to the pro-
gram. For a finale all seven bands
will perform a special massed band
arrangement of ‘“‘America.”
The Cavalcade is annually spon-
sored by the Spartan Marching
Band and the Wyoming Valley West
Band Parents Association. Officers
of the association are William
Turcan, president; Anthony Amato,
vice-president; Deanna Turcan, sec-
retary and Pat Ravert, treasurer.
For the first time the Cavalcade
will feature an out-of-state perform-
ing band. The Hackettstown
“Tiger” Marching Band is directed
by John Pesta, an alumni of Wyo-
‘ming Valley West and Mansfield
University.
Tickets will be available at the
gate.
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We will be celebrating 10 years of
service to the Back Mountain and
we are striving to increase our
Many new things are happening
and we invite all persons, 60 years
of age and older to join us.
We offer a wide variety of activi-
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these are bowling, shuffleboard,
choral group, classes in ceramics,
macrame and needlework, day out-
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something for everyone!
friends and meet new ones, relax
and enjoy a congregate noon meal.
Limited transportation is availa-
ble for those in need.
Contact the center at 675-2179 for
information. We’ll be looking for
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