The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 08, 1985, Image 8

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    8 THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, May 8, 1985
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. Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
Past presidents
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
LAST WEEK YOUNG PEOPLE
from our area competed in the
regional division of the Scripps
Howard National Spelling Bee. It
takes lots of good spelling and
courage to compete in this contest
Ban uet held Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
Cub que Pack 241 held its Blue and Gold Banquet recently at Gus Genetti’s, Wilkes-Barre.
Shown here are those in attendance. From left, first row, Robbie Kocher, Matt Bullock, John
Grutkowski, Scott Walters, Craig Bowersox, Tod Adams, Chris Price, Jason McDade, John
Presper, Randy Hozempa. Second row, Pat Hozempa, Den 3 Leader; Jason Poplaski; Holt
Andrus, John Russell, James Phares, Tom Parks, Donny James, Tim Alters, Bobby Reilly,
Michael Price, Ron Hoyt. Third row, Sue Adams, funds chairman; Mary Chapel, unit coordinator;
Kathy McDade, Den 2 leader; Kathy Poplaski, Den 3 assistant; John Grutkowski, committee
member; Bob Kocher, treasurer; Ernie Price, cub master; Jim Hoyt, Webelos leader; Mark
Hozempa, assistant cubmaster; and Frank Poplaski, committee chairman.
Awards made : :
The Harveys Lake Woman's Service Club presented ‘‘The Girls of the Year" recently at their
April meeting at the Lake-Noxen School. Each year senior high girls are honored for their overall
scholastic, civic and extra curricular achievements. Shown above, from left, are Michelle Judge,
Lori Lopasky, Sandra Dicton, Eileen Haines, Donna DeGennaro, Susan E. Dodson, Tina
~~ Hummel," Juanita Swire, Lisa Bibey, Mrs. Karen Boback, Education Chairman, Mrs. Carol
+ Llewellyn, President Harveys Lake Woman's Service Club: :
WED 50 YEARS
Mr. and Mrs. Merton L. Carl, 68
Bedford Street, Forty Fort, cele-
"brated their 50th wedding anniver-
sary 6n April 17.
They were married in the bride’s
family home on Pioneer Avenue,
Shavertown, 1935 by the Rev. Fred
M. Sellers, minister of the Shaver-
town Methodist Church. Soloist was
Margaret Belford Price and accom-
panist was Mrs. Harriet Stahl,
sister of the bride. Maid of honor
“was the late Frances Williams,
sister of the bride. Best man ws the Make a Move!
late Warren Phillips.
Mrs. Carl is the daughter of the without
late Margaret and Benjamin
Thomas. Mr. Carl is the son of the
late Agnes and Homer O. Carl.
since 43 of the areas best sellers
took part in the regional diision.
Although 14
year old Mike
Cukauskas of
Freeland won the
right to represent
Luzerne County
in the National °
Spelling Bee in
Washington,
D.C.; "1. think
Back Mountain
youth who partic
KINGSBURY
should be recognized.
So, even though they didn’t win,
we are proud of the following stu-
* dents who participated: Molly Con-
nolly, Dallas Intermediate School;
Melisa Billington, Lake-Noxen Ele-
mentary; Jeremy Trout, Ross
Christian Acadmey; Joan Segrave-
Daly, Gate of Heaven.
THE WYOMING VALLEY CHAP-
TER of Pennsylvanians for Human
Life is planning its seventh annual
Carnation Drive to be held on
Mother’s Day weekend. Carnations
will be sold at local churches before
and after services. Proceeds from
the drive are used to promote the
pro-life effort.
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BEST WISHES TO MR. AND
MRS. ROBERT L. FRANKLIN, 27
S. Pioneer Avenue, Trucksville on
the occasion of their 30th wedding
anniversary. They were married in
Sacred Heart Church, Luzerne,
April 23, 1955 by the late Rev.
George T. Forve.
Mrs. Franklin, the former Regina
Storz, is the daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Storz, Luzerne.
Mr. Franklin is the son of Mrs.
Anna Franklin, Luzerne and the late
Robert Franklin.
The Franklins are parents of a
son, Rebert G. Franklin and a
daughter, Jeanmarie.
A dinner marked the occasion.
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THE DALLAS POST HELD ITS
FIRST APPRECIATION BANQUET
Thursday night. The evening was a
huge success.
sug. retail)
Robes, Etc.)
The Carls were honored at a
family dinner on the 17th at the
Castle Inn in Dallas and an anniver-
sary party for family and friends
was held on Sunday, April 21 hosted
by their daughters, Mrs. Marilyn
O’Connell, Mrs. Boyd (Margaret)
Hoats and granddaughter, Mrs.
Brian (Colleen) Bridger.
“Weane gon.
Our Hostess’
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the Key to Your
New Community
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CASUALS
Honored were school correspon-
dents, paper carriers, and a male
and female student/athlete from
both Lake-Lehman and Dallas High
Schools who have shown outstand-
ing atheltic ability, and high scho-
lastic averages. The food was very
good and editor Dotty Martin did a
super job as toastmaster. Speaker
ger, U. S. Women’s Field Hockey
Manager, who shared some of her
Olympic experiences with us. It was
a very nice evening!
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THE STUDENTS OF TRINITY
NURSERY SCHOOL honored their
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mothers with a tea on Thursday. A
short performance included a rendi-
tion of Bingo by the four year old
am. and p.m. rhythm band, two
recitations by the three year old
class, Two Little Birds and Ten
Little Fingers. Combined classes
sang “Mothers You Are Special”,
which was very touching.
Following the program, we
enjoyed a luncheon. Each mom
received handmade placemats,
sometimes featuring their pictures
(you should see mine) and special
handmade cards from their chil-
dren. As a remembrance, each
mother received a bagonia plant.
William J. Byron, S.J., president
of Catholic University of America,
Washington, D.C., will be theprinci-
pal speaker at College Misericor-
dia’s commencement exercises to
campus.
Reverend Byron, former presi-
dent of the University of Scranton,
will be awarded an honorary Doctor
of Laws degree, in recognition of his
service to mankind, at the college’s
59th commencement convocation.
His active board memberships
include trustee responsibilities at
Loyola University of New Orleans
and Loyal University of Chicago. He
is a director of Bread for the World
and a member of the Advisory
Council of the Center for Constitu-
tional Studies at Mercer University.
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