Women meet was Mrs. Karen White. RECENTLY NAMED TO THE Wyoming Seminary Board of Trust- ees are Mrs. Barbara Harter Koehl, Dallas ’53 who was named to a | three-year term } by the Alumni Association; Mrs. Jean Meyers, RD 3, Wyoming; and Mrs. Nancy | Brown, Dallas. Mrs. Brown is | president of the Upper School f Parent’s Associa- Aili tion. KINGSBURY -0- CONGRATULATIONS to the fol- lowing young men of the Back Mountain who have attained the rank of Eagle Scout: David Brown, Lehman; James R. Egliskis, Har- veys Lake; Raymond C. Phillips, Harveys Lake; Carl Postupak, Shavertown; Gregory Runner, Shavertown; and Andrew Yencha, Dallas Township. This is an out- standing accomplishment which requires much hard work and dedi- cation to attain. -0- BEST WISHES TO THE FOL- LOWING COUPLES who have become engaged. Gerri Fry and Timothy Brennan; Kippie Jo Steele and Guy C. Morgan. Miss Fry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fry, Wilkes-Barre is a i 3 graduate of Dallas Senior High School and LCCC. She is employed as an assistant manager for Frank- lin’s Restaurant. Mr. Brennan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brennan, 191 Main Street, Dallas, is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School. He will receive a bachelor’s degree in Biology from Pennsylvania State University in December. He plans to pursue a career in the chiropractic field. . Miss Steele is the daughter of Mr. Robert A. Steele, Oak Hill and the late Patricia V. Steele. She is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and Thompson Institute of Technology, Harrisburg, where she received an associate degree in Executive Data Management. She is employed at Commonwealth Tele- phone Company as an operations scheduler. Mr. Morgan, son of Mrs. Mary Fasciana Morgan, Williams St., Pittston and the late John J. Morgan. A graduate of Pittston Area High School and King’s Col- lege with a bachelor’s degree in Computers and Information Sys- tems is employed by Common- wealth Telephone Enterprises as a technical services assistant. Kippi and Guy will be married April 27, 1985 in Lehman United Methodist Church. -0- STUART E. GRAHAM JR., Shav- ertown, recently received an award from Holy Cross president John E. Brooks S.J. as a symbol of his New address? WELCOME WAGON" can help you feel at home. Greeting new neighbors is a tradition with WELCOME WAGON “America’s Neigh borhood Tradition.” I‘d like to visit you. To say “Hi” and present gifts and greetings from community- minded businesses. I'll also present invita tions you can redeem for more gifts. And it's all free A WELCOME WAGON visit is a special treat to help you get settled and feeling more “at home A friendly get-together is easy to arrange. Just call me | | 675-2070 | | I? CR homer | [8 S&S Welcome S 3 Baby The recent arrival of the newest member of your household is the perfect time to arrange for a WELCOME WAGON call. I'm your WELCOME WAGON representative and my basket is full of free gifts for the family. Plus lots of helpful information on the special world of babies. Call now and let's celebrate your baby. 675-0350 Heme Mion 675-0835 membership in the President’s Council, an organization of major benefactors at the Jesuit liberal arts college in Worcester, Mass. -0- I RECENTLY HAD THE PLEA- SURE of hearing Mrs. Marilyn Rudolph, Children’s Librarian, Back Mountain Memorial Library, speak at Gate of Heaven School. Mrs. Rudolph spoke on helping your chil- dren select reading material. Even children s young as infant age can benefit from hearing nursery rhymes, and short stories. It was also interesting to note that even after children learn how to read, it is beneficial for them to hear stories read aloud. The Children’s Annex holds a wealth of books on various subjects to interest and stimulate your child. If you are not already a regular visitor, make it a point to stop in and see what the library has to offer your children. -0- MEMBERS OF THE HARVEYS LAKE PROTECTIVE ASSOCIA- TION enjoyed their annual fall “Harvest Evening” Dinner Dance held last week at Irem Temple Country Club. One hundred and fifty members and guests enjoyed a cocktail hour of wine punch and hot hors d’oeuvres followed by a full course dinner featuring lobster and filet mignon. Dancing was enjoyed following the presentation of a plaque to Guy Giordano for his service as presi- dent for the past two years. CORA PORTER, R.N.,, M.S.Ed,, Shavertown resident, has been chosen to receive the Pennsylvania Nurses Association 1984 Legislative Award. This award acknowledges a registered nurse who has been actively involved in legislative issues at the locak, state or federal levels. Activities include campaign- ing, lobbying and serving as a key contact on legislative issues of importance to the profession. TO ALL MY READERS, I would like to extend warm wishes for a happy Thanksgiving. Rebecca M. Osborn MSW, ACSW Shavertown Individual Couple Family Counseling Fee Adjustable Eve. Appts. 696-1932 HI FRIENDS! Things were hop- ping at the center last week, Tues- day, Nov. 13. “Patient Care’ had a blood pressure screening for the center members which was well our semi-monthly progressive pinochle party was held. The win- ners were-high score, Ruth Sho- twell, low score Same Jones. The hostess was Marion Kuni- gonis, serving cake and coffee after the games. -0- WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14, a bus load of seniors traveled to Kelley's Motor Inn at Gouldshoro in the Poconos for a Christmas dinner show and gifts from Santa Claus. -0- THURSDAY, NOV. 15, at 10:30 Five years old Jillian Leigh Obuhosky, daughter of Joseph and Sharon Obuhosky of Dallas, celebrated her fifth birthday on November 26. She is a pre- kindergarten student at Little People Day School in Kingston. Her maternal grandparents are Mary Ann Lilley and the late Charles Lilley of Dallas. Paternal grandparents are the late Anna and Walter Obuhosky who had resided in Wilkes-Barre. The occasion was celebrated with her family and friends at Showtime, Kingston. _— pr—— KIDS! THE wid a.m. Election of Council was held to pick elders. Fourteen elders were nominated. At 12 noon, we had our Thanksgiving dinner with 82 in attendance. At 1 p.m. Council met to seat new membrs and to elect officers. As this council and officers do not take office until January, I will name them at a later date. -0- I WOULD LIKE TO DEPART from center news for a moment and tell you of the new, the wonderful, the beautiful sound that will be filling the air around Harveys lake in the days to come. The new Caroltine Bells at Our Lady of Victory Church, will ring out with the “Angelus” at noon at 6 p.m. every day. I heard them Sunday. It was quite inspirational. Party is success The Monroe Township Community Association is pleased to announce that the Halloween Party held on Oct. 27 at the township building was a big success. Attendance of over 75 children. Prizes for the evening were: 1. 1 year through Kindergarten: prettiest, Jennifer Crispell, funniest, most original, Ryan Crispell, Casey Novajosky. 2. 1st grade through 4th grade: prettiest, Melissa Goble, funniest, Billie Jo Simons, ugliest, Shane McKune, most original Carol Shef- fler. 3. 5th grade through 8th grade: prettiest, Stephine Scott, funniest, Joel Weiss, ugliest, Tammy Cris- pell, most original, Lisa Sorber. 4. 9th grade and up: prettiest, Selma Post, funniest, Peggy Weiss, ugliest Ted Nafus, most original, Brenda Welter. 5. Grand March: most original, Shannon Fox, Shelly Jervis, Rene Weiss. 6. Guess Cake: Anita Weiss (a coaster was in the cake, the cake was baked by Stan Rygelski.) Judges were: Mrs. Clara Shupp, Mrs. Clara Smith, Mr. Stan Rygel- ski. Ry With Us The Dallas Post Will Print Your Engagement or Wedding Photo With All The Details Of Your Special Occasion FREE OF CHARGE CALL DOTTY AT 675-5211 Scout Troop 4 plans activities ™ Boy Scout Troop 331 of Harveys Lake met recently to plan its sched- ule for the next three months. During November and December all boys, ages 11-18, interested in becoming a scout are welcome to attend and register or just visit for the night. ; The following is a list of activities for the remainder of November to January 1985. Nov. 21, Civil Air Patrol meeting with Scouts; Nov. 23, Bowl-A-Thon,; Dec. 20, A lecture on drugs and alcohol; Dec. 15, Christmas party; Dec. 27, O.A. Christmas Banquet; Jan. 19, 0.A. Winter Fun Weekend, Feb. 3, Scout Sunday; Feb. 15, Polar Bear Weekend. Betty McDonald OWNER NUMBER Q SHOP Q W Northampton St (corner S Franklin St) Wilkes-Barre, Pa 1870) Phone 825-2024 he # | Boutique Shopping... personalized ideas to enhance your fashion Statement. 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