The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 06, 1985, Image 9

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Parade held
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
Outstanding, Mr.
Martinelli’s sixth grade, Mrs.
are James Reynolds,
Scouts tour park
Kristy Stokes, Lori
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
Danny
Boys Scout Troop 331 constructed a
haunted house in the small Old
Beaumont School Building. It was
clear by the size of the waiting line
and the number of people venturing
to go through it that it was a big
success and got the meaning of
Halloween across to all who entered
it.
Most of the decorating was done
under the direction of Norma Nafus
with the following helping and par-
ticipating in its success: Clara
Shupp, Sandy Lewis, Carol and Jim
Culver, Chet and Linda Koprowski,
Barry Sr. and Peggy Pahler, Sandy
Gramley, Carson Jr. and Judy
Gramley, Alice Williams, Ted
Nafus, Barry Pahler Jr., Chet
Richard M. Goldberg, Wilkes-
Barre has accepted the position of
phonathon chairman for the 1985-86
Wyoming Seminary Annual Fund,
according to Joseph P. Flanagan,
Philadelphia, Annual Fund chair-
man. The phonathon will be con-
ducted on November 20, 21, 24, 25
and 26 in the Sheehy Student Center
at King’s College.
Marking the seventh successive
year that the Kingston prep school
has run an extensive phonathon in
) conjunction with its annual drive,
“Atty. Goldberg is coordinating a
Members welcomed
The Dallas Area Medical Center
recently met to welcome two new
Board members, Mr. Edmund Dana
and Mr. Richard Pearsall,
announced Ralph Rozell, Ph.D.
President of the Medical Center
Board.
The Medical Center Board is
responsible for operating the Back
Mountain Medical Center which
presently houses Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital’s Outpatient Satellite
Center. Patients can receive labora-
tory, physical therapy, cardiology
and radiology services at the
center.
The Mobile Intensive Care Unit
operasted by Nesbitt Memorial Hos-
pital is also housed at the Medical
Center.
local workforce of more than 150
volunteers divided by half decades.
Half decade chairpersos for this
year’s campaign are: Joseph Schiff-
man ’33, Pittston; Betty Gregson
’37, Dallas; Edgar Lashford, ’40,
Shavertown; Herbert Ritenberg ’48,
Kingston; Gloria Friedman Lyons
’54, Kingston; Rosemary Shea
Caputo ’58, Shavertown; James
Anzalone ’62, Shavertown; Ronald
Mosca ’66, Dallas; Charles Flack
’72, Shavertown; Jennifer Maslo ’78,
Dallas; and Lee McCarthy, III ’80,
Dallas.
FI York IE
SALVATORE'S
Koprowski, Leroy Wolf, Kim Harris,
Doug Clark, Rachel Harvey Caryn
Gramley, Ray Hall, Heath Wil-
liams, Derrick Balagna, Tommy
Lewis and Billy Blansett.
Boy Scout Troop 331, its commit-
tee members and others that
helped, would like to thank all who
came and also to the Monroe Town-
ship Supervisors for allowing them
to use the building. Once again
thanks and we hope to see you all
next year.
Have a news tip?
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The Dallas
Post
at 675-5211
Hair Cutting and Design
PERM WAVING
MANICURES
Party held
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
Campbell,
Judgers were Ed
funniest; Kristy
CONGRATULATIONS TO Terrell
Davis Smith, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. H. Alexander Smith, who was
recenlty chosen Wyoming Seminary
Homecoming Queen.
Throughout her four years at
Wyoming Seminary Terrel has been
an active participant in sports and
the choral program. Editor in chief
of the yearbook, =
she is serving as
student action
chairman for the
Parents’ Auction
85.
Recently
inducted into the
Cum Laude
Society, Terrell
plans to : :
major in International business and
economics in college.
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TWO BACK MOUNTAIN GIRLS
were members of the Homecoming
Queen’s Court. Lisa Burak, daugh-
ter of Dr. and Mrs. William Burak,
Shavertown and Jennifer Williams,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Williams, Dallas held positions on
Wyoming Seminary’s Homecoming
Court. -0-
EARLY NOVEMBER is the time
when many area churches hold holi-
day bazaars. These bazaars are
great places to buy Christmas gifts,
since many beautiful homemade
items are available at very good
prices.
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MR. AND MRS. JAMES REESE,
Shavertown, announced the engage-
ment of their daughter, Laura, to
Bartt E. Slocum, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Slocum, Dallas.
Miss Reese is a graduate of
Dallas High School. She attended
Bloomsburg University and Luzerne
County Community College where
she received an Associate Science
Degree in Business Administration.
She is employed at Atlantic Finan-
cial Federal, Edwardsville and has
recently joined America Realty,
Forty Fort as a real estate agent.
Mr. Slocum also is a graduate of
Dallas High School and received a
Bachelor of Science Degree in Psy-
He is vice president of Slocum
Insurance Agency, Inc., Dallas.
Laura and Bartt will be married
July 26, 1986 in Prince of Peace
Church, Dallas.
HALLOWEEN HAS PASSED once
again and I for one can now breathe
a sigh of relief. My own daughters
are old enough to create their own
costumes, which were quite origi-
nal. Nicole was a bat, Nancy a turn
of the century paper boy. My son,
Billy, like many of the kindergarten
male population, chose a He-Man
character costume.
At Nursery School, Halloween is
one of the big holidays. We teachers
got into the spirit of things by
dressing up; I was a witch, Mrs.
Davenport a scarecrow, and Mrs.
Higgins was a little girl. All of the
children had absolutely beautiful
costumes which I’m sure took a lot
ot fime for their Moms to make.
We had our parade for the par-
ents, played some games, had a
lovely party, tried to get everyone
to take a short rest (never an easy
task) before their parents picked
them up.
You know it’s really amazing, the
children looked just great, full of
energy, when it was time to go
home, but energetic could never
describe how the teachers felt.
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FOLLOWING OUR HALLOWEEN
CELEBRATION at Trinity Nursery
School, Billy and I headed for the
annual Halloween Fair at Gate of
Heaven School. Mrs. Joan Sholtis
and Mrs. Jane Schultz did a great
job with this year’s fair, which
included various games, food, and
different items for sale. The chil-
dren and their families had a grea
time. The older children operate a
lot of the games. The eighth grade
always manages the Haunted
House, complete with ghouls, cob-
webs, and eerie sounds. 3
I’m sure I can safely say that a
great time was had by all.
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FORMER RESIDENTS Mr. and
Mrs. John J. Maniskas, 10800 Coach-
man Circle, Matthews, N.C.
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Pamela Anna to Kenneth
Venable, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold K. Venable, High Point, N.C.
Rev. Paul Martin performed the
double ring ceremony in St. John’s
Episcopal Church, Charlotte, N.C.
Mrs. Venable is a graduate of
675-0835
North Carolina State University
where she received a Bachelor of
Science Degree in Applied Mathe-
matics. She is employed by Jeffer-
son Pilot Information Services,
Greensboro, N.C. as a computer
analyst.
Ragsdale High School, Jamestown,
N.C. received a Technical DEgree
in Air Conditioning from Davidson
College and also received a Bache-
lor of Science Degree in Mechanical
Engineering from North Carolina
STate University. He is employed as
a mechanical engineer by Industrial
Air, Greensboro, N.C.
The Venables will reside at 1604
G. Ginecroft Road, Greensboro,
N.C. 27407.
MR. AND MRS. PAUL LAUER,
Shavertown announce the marriage
of their daughter, Carolyn Ann to
Kenneth Lee Chamberlain, son of
Dallas.
by Rev. Joseph Foley.
A graduate of Dallas High School
and Empire Beauty School, Mrs.
Chamberlain owns and operates
Shear Magic Beauty Salon, Dallas.
Mr. Chamberlain, a graduate of
Dallas High School and West Side
Vocational School, specializing in
Automotive Engineering, is owner
and operator of Chamberlain Auto-
motive, Dallas.
Following a wedding trip to Cape
May, the Chamberlains are residing
in Dallas.
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KAREN BROWN, chairman of
College Misericordia Art Gallerty
Gift Shop scheduled for Dec. 7 and 8
noted that all gifts will be under $6
not under $1 as inadvertently
appeared in my column last week.
Thank you, Karen, for calling me
with the correction.
Donation $4.00
ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE
Saturday, Nov. 16, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Donation $2.00
SHOP EARLY
LAY AWAY YOUR
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Watches - 20% Off
Diamond Rings
Pendants
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