The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 15, 1985, Image 11

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    LAST WEEKEND our family
spent the weekend in Philadelphia.
It was a beautiful, sunny, warm
spring day, all the animals, many
with babies were laying around
enjoying the sun. We were fortunate
enough to see baby kangaroos,
gorillas and giraffes. Despite the
crowds at the zoo we really had a
great time. re
On Sunday, we
spent three won-
derful hours at
Longwood Gar-
dens near Ken-
nett Square.
Longwood Gar-
dens, designed by
Pierre S. duPont,
is just indescriba-
ble.
Seasonal flowers adorn the
grounds while in the conservatories
are displayed various plants from
all over the world. Spring time
tulips, azaleas, pansies lined the
many walking paths that lead to
various fountain displays.
In the conservatories, plants of
every kind, orchids, bird of para-
dise, roses, banana trees, Austra-
lian buckhorn ferns, as many as you
can think of are cleverly and artisti-
cally displayed. The beauty and
artistic design of Longwood Gar-
dens is such that one must see it to
believe it.
CONGRATULATIONS to the fol-
lowing students who were among
award winners in the recent science
fair at Wyoming Seminary Lower
School: Sarah Sordoni, Stephen
Rosenthal, Gregory Choi, Patricia
Sordoni, Gianna Santarella.
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ELIZABETH MORGAN, LYNN
TODD AND BETH ADAMS, three
Dallas High School Students, will
represent their school at Pennsyl-
vania Music Educators Association
All State Chorus. The competition
for state chorus~is very tough, so
these young ladies must be out-
standing vocalists. Congratulations
and best wishes in your competition.
Best wishes to Katie Mulderig and
Mark Derwin who have announced
their approaching wedding.
Katie, daughter of Mrs. Frank
_Mulderig and the late Atty. Frank
W. Mulderig, Merrywood Hills,
~ Mountaintop, is a graduate of
Bishop Hoban High School. Katie is
. attending Scranton Lackawanna
' Junior College. She is employed by
Schirra Insurance Agency, Scran-
ton.
Mark,
son of Mr. and Mrs.
second from left,
675-0835
Thomas Derwin, Dallas, is a gradu-
ate of Lake-Lehman High School,
Pennsylvania State University and
State University of New York. He is
employed in the Systems Technol-
ogy Division of the IBM Corpora-
tion, Endicott, N.Y.
Katie and Mark will be married
June 28, at 5 p.m. in St. Catherine’s
Church, Mountaintop.
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CHERYL ANN FEDERICI AND
RICHARD G. EVANS III have also
announced their plans for a July
1986 wedding.
Cheryl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Federici, 91 S. Pioneer Ave.,
Trucksivlle is a graduate of Dallas
High School and College Misericor-
dia where she received her Bache-
lor of Science Degree in Early
Childhood Elementary Education. A
certificate in Montessori Education
was also obtained from the Phila-
delphia Montessori Teacher Train-
ing Program. She is employed at
the Wyoming Valley Montessori
School and Sew Fine Draperies and
Interiors, Kingston.
Richard, son of Mrs. Margaret
Evans, 537 Rutter Avenue, Kingston
and Richard G. Evans, Jr., 145
Church Street, Kingston, is a gradu-
ate of Wyoming Valley West High
School and University of Scranton,
where he received his Bachelor of
Science Degree in Biology. He is
attending’ Philadelphia Colelge of
Osteopathic Medicine.
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BEST WISHES TO Mr. and Mrs.
Gregory J. Donaldson who were
recently married in St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church, Shavertown.
Pastor Lynn Rothrock and Rev.
James Hulihan of Holy Trinity
Lutheran Church, Wallingford, Pa.
officiated. ;
Mrs. Donaldson is the former
Cynthia G. Brandt, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles W. Brandt of
Trucksville, is a graduate of Dallas
Senior High School and holds a BS
in Environmental Science from Jun-
iata College, Huntingdon, Pa. She is
employed by the National Park
Service as a ranger at the Mall in
Mr. Donaldson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John L. Donaldson, Potomac,
Md. is a graduate of Juniata College
with a BS in Computer Science and
is employed as a systems analyst at
Syscon Corporation, Georgetown,
Washington, D.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson are
residing in Rockville, Md. X
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MOMS, do you realize that there
is less than a month of school left.
Better start making summer plans
soon.
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Bank team
New officers
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
installs new
Woman’s Club held an installation
dinner recently at the Castle Inn.
Incoming . officers include Mrs.
Shirley Smith, president; Jean Hil-
alrd, vice-president; Barbara
Maculloch, treasurer; Doris Kwas-
nik, secretary; Marilyn Webster,
log book; Maryann Daily, member-
ship; Jane Stair, public affairs;
Alice Savage, telephone; Wally
Maniskas, yearbook; Janice Borton,
audit: and parliamentarian; Sandy
Richardson, arts and remembr-
officers
ance; Mary Alice Lukasavage, club
woman and publicity; Ellen Nagy,
education; Pat Smaka, finance;
Lowry Puckey, home life.
Mrs. Borinski, past county presi-
dent, was guest speaker at the
dinner.
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Host families
being sought
It’s fresh air time again! Families
from this area are needed to host a
youngster from New York City.
For most children, it is probably
the first true vacation they’ve ever
had. It can be a stimulating experi-
ence to share simple adventures we
take for granted, such as a hike in
the woods, swimming in a pool, or
just helping mow the lawn. Host
families learn about a different
country when the visiting young-
sters bring along their habits and
family histories.
The Fresh Air Fund works
through various church and commu-
nity agencies in New York City to
arrange two week vacations for City
children. If a host family expresses
preference for a boy or a girl, or
even a particular age, FAF tries to
match the child with the host
family.
The requirements for hosting a
City child are simple. All that’s
needed is an attitude of caring and
sharing — plus room for one more
at the dinner table. The children
will arrive from NYC on June 27 an
depart on July 11.
Interested families may contact
Lori Newell, Sweet Valley, 477-3560
or Charlotte Kindler, Shavertown,
696-3695.
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ATTENTION!
Back Mountain
Community
Organizations
JOSEPH SHONIS
Participates in
Band Festival
Joseph Shonis, a member of the
Lake-Lehman Band, recently partic-
ipated in the All-State Band Festival
held at the McCaskey High School
in Lancaster, Pa. i
26, 27 and 28 and was brought to a
close with an outstanding concert on
Guest Conductor was Dr. George A.
Cavanagh. Dr: Cavanagh is a grad-
uate of Eastman School of Music,
the University of Illinois and the
University of Michigan. He is pres-
ently the coordinator of Music Edu-
cation at Indiana University.
The Band consisted of 134 musi-
cians who represented 110 schools
from the entire Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania. 2
Mr. John Miliauskas, Band Direc-
tor from Lake-Lehman, .accompan-
ied Joe to the Festival. Joe has been
a member of the Lake-Lehman
Band for 6 years and this year is
President of the Band. He was the
recent winner of the John Miliaus-
kas Award which is given to the
outstanding senior band member.
Joe will study music at West Ches-
recent recipient of a scholarship to
that school. =e
Joe is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Shonis of Harveys Lake. He
has a brother, Mark, who is also a
member of the Lake-Lehman Band.
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