The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 31, 1985, Image 8

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    8 THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, July 31, 1985
Picnic held
A circus theme picnic was recently enjoyed by residents at The Meadows Nursing Center,
Dallas. A menu featuring traditional picnic fare was prepared by the dietary department, and
entertainment was provided by clowns from the Methodist Youth Group, Trucksville United
Methodist Church. Shown here, seated, is Bill Clark, resident Meadows Nursing Center.
Standing, Kelly Norris, clown; Mrs. Sarah Clark, Amy Mazur, clown.
- Campers ready
Food’s on hand, so are the T-sirts and bathing caps. Everything is ready for the campers at
Camp Louise, the Girl Scout camp for Penn's Woods Girl Scout Council near Berwick. The
season is underway with all kinds of activities that the girls just love. The ‘‘Night Owls’ are
sleeping late in the morning and doing special things at night. The backpackers and canoers will
be on their way enjoying the out-of-doors, and testing their own ability to cope. There are still a
few slots open in the last two sessions of camp. These include programs for girls finishing
second grade through high school with special emphasis on computers along with outdoor fun,
arts, sports sampler, a canoe trip and synchronized swimming. Call the Council Office at 829-
2631 for more information. Resident Camp closes on August 10. Working with the girls this year
is a great camp staff. Shown above are, from left, first row, Barbara Rosene, Camp Director;
Mary Ann Drago, Forty Fort; Barbara Silert, Weatherly; Carolian Homan, Netherlands; Danna
Walck, Drums; Andrea Zeitler, Benton; Natalie Pursel, Millville; Kim Clymer, Berwick; Barbara
Hepp, Mountaintop; and Sue Miller, Phillipsburg, NJ. Second row, Beth Ann Sims, Wilkes-Barre;
Suzy Demko, Sweet Valley; Diane Kripp, Zion Grove; Judie Howanitz, Benton; Angeline Kivler,
Hunlock Creek; Samantha Anderson, Berwick; Cheri Sweeney, Drums; Elizabeth Williames,
i Trucksville; and JoAnn Kripp, Zion Grove. Third row, Sandy Seroski, Ranshaw; Amy Garret,
~~ Conyngham; Donna Grajewski, Shickshinny; Brenda Helminiak, Williamsport; Donna Martin,
Milton; George Hart, Wilkes-Barre; Hanneke DeRosy, Netherlands; Ann Pankuch, Bloomsburg;
and Robbie Maczuga, Shickshinny. Missing from the picture, but on the staff are Molly
Donahue, Wilkes-Barre; Rita Kwiatkowski, Hanover Green; Steve Benscoter, Watsontown; and
Penny Samsel, Berwick.
~ Singers hold
annual picnic
Recently The New Community
Singers of Back Mountain enjoyed
its annual picnic at the home of
Joyce Swepston.
On behalf of The New Community
Singers, Marianne Williams, Presi-
dent, officially welcomed our new
director, Shirley Mahle, and accom-
panist, Elaine St. Clair. Shirley is
part of the Welsh Cookies duo and is
the director of the choir at Idetown
United Methodist Church. Elaine
accompanies the Welsh Cookies and
is the accompanist for the Idetown
choir.
The New Community Singer's
first rehearsal is scheduled for
- Monday, Aug. 19, 7:30 p.m., at
Shavertown Methodist Church on
North Pioneer Avenue in Shaver-
town. Auditions will be held at a
future date for any interested in
becoming part of the group. For
more information, please call Shir-
ley Mahle at 675-3249 or Marianne
Williams at 675-3151.
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By JOAN KINGSBURY
Staff Correspondent
THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY
WAS SADDENED by the terrible
tragedy at Thomas Guest Home
recently. Fire is such a frightening
thing, moving with such swiftness,
particularly dangerous to the
elderly or sick. Our prayers go to
the families who lost loved ones and
also to those hospitalized.
God Bless our
volunteer fire-
men, who care
enough to get up
in the middle of
the night to
rescue those in
the community.
Often we forget
that these folks, Fi :
too, have jobs
lives of their own, yet they are
always available when we need
them.
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MARGARET E. DARING AND
STEPHEN J. CASPERSON were
recently entertained at a cocktail
buffet and dance held at the Barn,
Newberry Estates. Hosting the
party were Mr. and Mrs. James
Calkins, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fred-
erick, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hale,
Mr. and Mrs. George McCutcheon,
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mitchell
and Mr. and Mrs. William Price.
Margaret and Stephen will be
married Saturday evneing, Aug. 3.
HASN'T THIS WEATHER BEEN
GRAND! Warm, sunny great swim-
ming weather. However, with hurri-
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PITTSTON
cane reports on the southern coast,
I hope our upcoming vacation isn’t
in danger of rain. Camping and
rainy weather just don’t go together
very well. Picture five people trying
to entertain themselves in a
camper. Talk about being too close!
Ah, well, we just have to hope for
bright, sunny days.
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BEST WISHES TO MR. AND
MRS. JEFFREY R. TOWNE who
were recently married in St. Paul’s
Lutheran Church. Pastor Lynn
Rothrock performed the wedding
ceremony.
Mrs. Towne, the former Barbara
Ann Voelker, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert H. Voelker, Shaver-
town, is a graduate of Susquehanna
University and is employed as a
field representative trainer in the
Marketing Research Division of
A.C. Nielsen Co., Northbrook, Ill.
Mr. Towne, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Towne, Stony Run, Pa. is a
graduate of Susquehanna and
Church notes
The Loyalville United Methodist
Church will celebrate one hundred
years of God’s benevolence on
Sunday afternoon, Aug. 4.
On August 4, 1985, a Service of
Celebration and Reconsecration of
the Loyalville United Methodist
Church will be conducted by the
Rev. Theodore R. Lorah, Jr. The
Anniversary Address will be given
by Rev. Jeffrey L. Rarich. The Rev.
Charles F. Gommer, Jr., District
Superintendnet of the Wyoming Con-
ference will represent the Rev.
Felton E. May, Bishop of the Wyo-
ming and Central Pennsylvania
New York Presents
SALVATORE'S
675-0835
Purdue Universities and is
employed in the Computer Program
Department of Bell Labs, Naper-
ville, Il.
Fcllowing a cruise to Alaska, the
Townes are residing in Aurora, Il.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO James
Famulare and Robin Lynn Carey
who have announced a September
17 wedding date.
Robin, daughter of Mr. Melbourne
Carey, Dallas is employed at
Charles Brothers in Tunkhannock.
James, son of Mrs. Helen Famu-
lare, Richfield Springs, N.Y. is
employed at St. Michael’s, Tunk-
hannock.
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MR. AND MRS. HARRY DAVEN-
PORT, Harry, Debbie and Lisa,
Eleanor St., Shavertown, have
returned from a vacation in Wil-
liamsburg, Virginia. They also
spent a few days enjoying the sites
in Washington, D.C.
anniversary
Church. The Centennial Service will
be at 3 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 4 fol-
lowed by a dinner at 4:30 p.m.
provided by the members of the
church. ‘Let Us Break Bread
Together.” Anyone may come, and
all are truly welcomed.
The Centennial Committee 1985,
Rev. Jeffrey L. Rarich, Mary Scov-
ell, Esther Baer, Cheryl Baer,
Joseph Delet-Kanic, Eleanor Steele,
Martha Steinruck, Betty Carter,
Mary Anne Newell, Amy Butchko,
Mildren Klingerman, Margo Swan,
Rev. Theodore R. Lorah, Jr.
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