‘ “ ACD Officers installed Programs and Services. JUST A REMINDER to those of us who are house cleaning. Don’t forget to set aside unwanted items for the Back Mountain Library Auc- tion which will be held in July. This year’s auction is important since the library has moved into its beau- tiful new home. Good, usable dona- tions will surely be appreciated. -0- BACK MOUN- TAIN’S OWN Georgeanne Kos- tenbauder will be directly the newly added horseback riding program at Camp Kresge. Geor- geanne who has ) been director of Operation Ride, a recreational and instructional riding pro gram for physically and mentally handicapped for a number of years, has 15 years experience in horse- back riding instruction. The horse- back riding program at Camp Kresge will provide equitation, stable management and trail riding instruction. The camp will open June 17 for day camp; July 21 for resident camp. For more informa- tion, call 823-2191. -0- COMMUNITY CLUBS like Dallas Rotary Club provide area residents with many services and funds for a variety of charities and service organizations. Members of the club, all busy in the working world, donate their time and energy to make our area a better place in which to live. This year Dallas Rotary Club “ as Easter Seals Society, Boy Scouts, The American Cancer Society, the Meadows Nursing Center and Back Mountain Memorial Library, the Back Mountain Memorial Library, and Back Mountain PAK. The club also presented College Misericordia with six trees ‘‘in rec- ognition of the college’s long years of service to the community.” A bit “thank you” to members of Dallas Rotary Club for all their hard work and caring! -0 CONGRATULATIONS TO Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Prokop who were recently married in St. Therese’s Church. Rev. Joseph Sammons performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Prokop, the former Debra A. Niedzwiecki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Niedzwiecki, is a graduate of West Side Vo-Tech and Wilkes-Barre Area Vo-Tech School of Licensed Practical Nursing. She is employed by Leader West Nurs- ing Home, Kingston. Mr. Prokop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Prokop, is a graduate of Seton Catholic High School and is employed by GT Manufacturing, Larksville. Following a wedding trip to Niag- ara Falls, the Prokops are residing in Kingston. LO: BILL FALZONE’S FACE was familiar to many Back Mountain folks. Prior to his retirement, Bill worked in the Acme Market for a number of years. A friendly, com- munity minded guy, Bill was active in Unico, Gate of Heaven Choir, Boy Scouts. Bill was a nice fellow to knw. He passed away last week. Many will miss him. Sincere sympa- thy to his wife and family. 675-0835 -0- RECEIVING STUDENT LEAD- ERSHIP AWARDS at Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus were Robin Rice, library club; Debbie Shepps, student health advisory board; Sue Rutstein, Circl K; Rod Price, les mots; Rob Myers, computer and telecommunications club; Jody McCourt, vets club; Steven Myers, film society. -0- BEST WISHES TO Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Stearly who were recently married in Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. Rev. William Cusick, pastor, celebrated the Nuptial Mass and performed the double ring -cere- mony. Mrs. Stearly, the former Ann Marie Spencer, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Spencer. A graduate of Bishop O’Reilly High School and Kutztown University, with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree, she is employed at Denney- Reyburn Co., West Chester, as an artist designer. Mr. Stearly is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Stearly. He is a graduate of Phoenixville High School and is attending RETS Electronics School, Bromall, Pa. Following a wedding trip to Ocean City, Md., the Stearlys are residing in Audubon, Pa. Jones named John W. Jones, Wilkes Barre, was elected Third Lt. Commander of the Mid-Atlantic Shrine Association Legion of Honor at the spring meet- ing held recently in Green Tree, Pa. Syria’s Shrine Temple Legion of Honor hosted the affair. Jones is a member of Item Temple’s Legion of Honor where he is serving as Quarter Master and Captain of the Color Guard. He is Past President of Irem Temple's Executive Committee of the Uni- formed Units and is currently serv- ing as Treasurer. He is also, a Past Master of Landmark Lodge F. and AM. No. 442 and served as Wor- shipful Master in 1959. The Mid-Atlantic Shrine Associa- tion Legion of Honor comprises of 15 Legion of Honor Units representing Group Bus Tour August 7 7 Nights Lodging Ohio State Fair DEPARTS FROM: 309-415 Plaza-Dallas 675-6397 SALE 10% Off All Merchandise To make room for more stock Sale ends 6/22 commander Shrine Temples from Deleware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia. Irem Temple's Legion of Honor will host the spring meeting in 1989. “AUNT PA Y' DEAR AUNT PATTY: I am nine years old and I have a question I have been wondering about for a long time. Why do I always find something I am looking for in the last place I look? D. FROM DALLAS DEAR D. FROM DALLAS: Because once you find something you have no need to continue look- ing. Therefore, you found it in the last place you looked. Hopefully your memory will improve to the point where yow’ll find most things in the first place you look. DEAR AUNT PATTY: I don’t want any advice - I just want to comment. There is a sign in the center of Dallas at the Post Office that says Congradulations Class of 1985. I wonder how many 1985 Dallas graduates noticed con- gratulations is spelled incorrectly. I bet not many! LAUGHING IN LEHMAN DEAR AUNT PATTY: I have a sweet newborn baby. I fell silly asking my doctor so I wondered if you could tell me why all babies have a soft spot on top of their heads? NEW MOM ost items have little hair. A baby’s head is not finished growing either. The soft spot is there to leave room for the bones in the baby’s head to grow along with the rest of its body. your doctor any questions you may have about your baby and its devel- opment. Your question is not silly! (“Dear Aunt Patty’ is a local advice column which appears weekly in The Dallas Post. Letters will be answered on a first come- first served basis. Send your letters to “Dear Aunt Patty,” c/o The Chew. 5 a VE Era aati ale ERE Fes Gm a mea Bp Fm ibaa Pa., 18612.) —T Johnson. Anniversary celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stolarick of Lehman will celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary on June 18. They were married in St. Ann's Church, Luzerne by the late Rev. Victor A. Simkonis. Mrs. Stolarick is the former Susan Zurinski of Luzerne. She is employed as a second grade teacher in the Lake-Lehman School District. She is the daughter:of Mrs. Susan Zurinski and the late Frank Zurin- ski. Mr. Stolarick is the former owner of Stolarick’s Turf & Trail. He is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stolarick. The Stolaricks are the parents of two children, Diane Stolarick Ste- fanowicz and Michael Stolarick. They also have one grandchild, Michelle Stolarick. heads Hair Cutting and Design Olin s 4 S. Main St. Men's and Women’s fine selection of Designer clothes for that special occasion. 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