THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, November 20, 1985 we A Members installed The Harveys Lake Lions welcomed two new members at a recent meeting held at Rich. and Charlottes, Harveys Lake. The members were installed by membership chairman Carl Schreiner. z ‘New members and their sponsors are shown here. From left, Homer Baker and Richard Williams Drawing held Il sponsors; Richard Goode and Joseph Neilson, new members; and Carl Schreiner. Airman John F. Murray III, son of John F. and Vicki Murray of Rural Route 4, Dallas, has been assigned to Lowry Air Force Base, Colo., after completing Air Force basic training. During the six weeks at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, the airman studied the Air Force mission, orga- nization and customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree in applied sci- ence through the Community Col- lege of the Air Force. The airman will now receive spe- cialized instruction in the munitions and weapons maintenance field. He is a 1985 graduate of Lake- Lehman High School, Lehman. Pack 281 held its November Pack meeting on Friday, Nov. 15, at the Dallas. Methodist Church.. This month’s theme dealt with the Amer- ican Indians. Each Scout painted his Conference held The Fall Conference of Distrift VIII Pennsylvania Federation of Business and Professional Women U.S.A., was held recently at Sheraton-Crossgates, Wilkes-Barre, with Director Dorothy parents face for the occasion. Den 1 Deitterick presiding. Nineteen of the 21 local organizations were represented. The West Side had the opening ceremony. An BPW was represented by those shown here. From left, seated, Dolores Tamanini, Judy Betti, added real [rot 2 Dresenialion of Mary Taylor. Standing, Chris Orazzi, Susan Casey, Nancy Mentyka, Janet Beane and Chris dian [tna ane. dancing oy .ne \ io Order of the Arrow under the direc- Pagoda. Workshops were attended on Stress, Credit and Women, Writing a Resume, tion of Danny Mello. Parliamentary Procedure and Women and Tax Laws. The regular meeting of the West Side BPW The Bobcat badge was awarded to will be Tuesday, Nov. 26, at Konefal’s Restaurant, Edwardsville. Anyone interested in attending Mark Cypher, Jamie Oley, Griffin ini in Vi Bi Bicking, Don Hosey, Eddie Nulton, may contact Dolores Tamanini at Back Mounian Video, Dallas, 675-6199. David Rhodes Nik: Sabatind and ! : Matt Williams. The Bear badge was RON, awarded to Carl Wiedlick, Jamie | Singles Again Bottoms earned 2 silver arrows. In i L ASS I I | b- D S the Webelos, Bill Camp earned ath- holds meeting - EAD TH lete and physical fitness awards. Chris Brown earned geologist, natu- The newly formed group, ‘Singles ? = Again,” held its inaugural meeting on November 18, at St. Stephen’s Church, Franklin Street, Wilkes- Barre. New York Presents national group for separated, divorced or widowed. The purpose of the group is to provide support oO 0] and socialization through planned Off activities such as trips, dances, etc. oO to 4 0 Everyone is invited and encour- aged to attend the next meeting to ralist and scholar; Andy Flint earned craftsman. Ron Dugan earned Sportsman, athlete and aquanaut. David Holdredge earned naturalist, sportsman, engineer, for- ester and showman. Brad Bryant earned engineer, Bob Sarley earned athlete; David Siedel earned natu- ralist, engineer, citizen and physical fitness. Mike Neil earned traveler, showman, aquanaut, outdoorsman, athlete and scholar. During the past month the dens went to Frances Slocum State Park to explore nature trails and work with naturalist, Jeff Smith on Indian lore. The dens also traveled to Key- stone Junior College to their plane- tarium to see a program on Halley’s Comet. will be held twice monthoy through- out the year. Next meeting is scheduled for Dec. 19 at 8 p.m. For more informa- Lay-Aways Included tion, please call Help-Line at 829- R m 1341, 0se dry portswear MANICURES ~~ SCULPTURED NAILS Society meets Back Mt. Shopping Ctr. The Relief Society of the Church Shavertown, Pa. of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints of Manor Dr., Trucksville, met 3 Tuesday, Nov. 12. Bishop Naclulek Hrs. Mon.-Sat. 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. taught the ladies how to bake French bread and potato buns, also sticky buns. The ladies tasted the results and it was enjoyed by all. Those who attended were Sister Wagner, Sister Bushey, Sister Kelly, Sister Ganoe, Sister Frantz and Sister Nacialek, also Eddie Busley. be sure to call Heanegn, Phone 675-2070 (TO AGE 12) BEA Ea Te: SDALLASCPoST Wants To Tell Everyone When It's Your Birthday. Ask Your Mom Or Dad To Send Us A Picture Of You Along With All The Details Of Your Birthday And We'll Tell Everyone. But The Best Part Is IT'S FREE! The recent arrival of the newest member of your household is the perfect time to arrange for a WEL- COME WAGON call. I'm your WELCOME WAGON rep- resentative and my basket is full of free gifts for the family. Plus lots of helpful information on the special world of babies. Call now and let's celebrate your baby. 675-0350 Wetame ign Call Dotty At 675-5211 For Details / / ATTENTION! Back Mountain Community ‘Organizations For Yur Yo Vill Be Goon Thankageving - Chircistinas Mon. - Fri. 9 - 8 Saturday 9-5 Sunday 1 -4 HOLIDAY SPECIALS Pre-engagement Rings $50.00 Sterling Christmas Charms $3.00 Citizens Watches 30% Off Birthstone Rings $30.00 Up Osfar ROTH oN eweler 659 HARVEY'S LAKE HWY. DALLAS, PENNA. 18612 PHONE 675-2623 Amer. Exp. m/C
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