Dallas; Mrs. Marvin Lower School. Antinnes, athletic director, Richard L. Pearsall, Dr. Wallace F. Board of Trustees; Mr. Marvin Stettler, President, Wyoming CHRISTMAS DAY has come and gone for 1985. This week those of us who have time off are enjoying a nice vacation, while the children are having lots of fun with the toys Santa brought them. This is also a week for holiday get togethers with many people visiting friends and relatives to wish them season’s greetings. LITTLE STE- PHANIE} PINENO is doing § a great job help- ing her grandpa Gil Tough with commercials for Blue Cross. Ste- phanie is the daughter of Jon and Linda Pineno : of Lehman. -0- THE CENTURY CLUB of King’s College held its annual Christmas party recently at the college. Exec- utive board members from the Back Mountain enjoying the festive eve- ning inlcuded Dennis and Nancy Garvey, and Shirley and Jim Regan of Dallas. -0- MR. AND MRS. RALPH F. WAGNER, Harveys Lake, announce the engagement of their daughter Rhea Marie to Edward Patrick Mr. Everett is a graduate of Greater Nanticoke Area High School and is attending the Univer- sity of Kentucky, Lexington, where he is majoring in mathematics. He will also graduate in May, 1986 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics. The couple will be married in Our Lady of Victory Church, Harveys Lake, June 21, 1986. 250% A FEW WEEKS BEFORE CHRISTMAS while visiting my daughter, Nancy, who was a patient at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, I ran into Miss Jessica Thomas, one of my former teachers from Lake- Lehman High School. I can honestly say that she was by far one of the finest teachers that I ever had, and I know that my love of reading stems from her fine teaching abili- 675-0835 ties. It was a pleasure seeing her again. -0- THERE IS A TREMENDOUS PUSH on this year through the media to avoid drinking and driv- i ing. Drinking slows down reflexes, and with the nasty weather we have Bs been experiencing, it just isn’t a good idea to drive after a few drinks. On New Year’s Eve, when lots of people will be taking a drink, try to make some prior arrange- ments to have a non-drinker drive or hire a taxi to take you home. In this way you can party as much as you wish, and not even have to think about the drive home. -0- TO ALL MY ‘READERS, best wishes for a wonderful year filled with the best of everything, good health, peace and prosperity, Happy New Year! Dallas plant employees of Native Textiles and their guests attended the annual Christmas party Satur- day, Dec. 14. Approximately 130 people were present for a buffet dinner at the Irem Temple Country Club. Remarks were given by Wil- liam Paculavich, plant manager; Pat Specialetti, business agent, Sr., Richard Monroe, Ben Turner, Larry Wolfe, Tony Leptuck; 20 3 years, Al Russell, Naomi Davis, § Eva Steltz; 15 years, Ed Adamitz, i Dan Sluzele, Martin Montigney, Leonard Adamitz; Joe Kpaitula, Bernadine Yuscellis, Ruth Cragle, Marlyn Marr; 10 years, Tony Drago, Doris Schooléy, Ida Zabin- ) TEN STATE CORRECTIONAL Everett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ell- Penna. Keystone Joint Board, i. b & 3 Ary hi I Tass Jony 2 BACK MOUNTAIN WIDOWS EMPLOYEES and one county cor- sworth Everett, Mocanaqua. ACTWU; oa James Putnam, vice i Jackson Road. Shavertown and ClUB ‘ill not meet in January and rectional employee who have com- Miss Wagner is the grand- president-tricot operations, Native Shirley M James of 181 Winter St. February. pleted three weeks of basic training daugther of the late Mr. and Mrs. Textiles. Dancing was to the music Pittston, has arrived for duty with ° at the Pennsylvania Department of Joseph J. Balchun, Wilkes-Barre. of Mr. G and the Gentlemen. Betty McDonald the 109th Military Police Compan A CHRISTMAS PARTY was held Corrections’ Eastern Training Acad- Miss Wagner is a graduate of = Employees honored with service owner RC rary Pany, at the home of Richard and Debbie emy in Dallas. Lakelehman High School and is awards during 1985 were as follows: | Ta ; : Lazovich, of Smith Pond Road, Among them was Charles A. Calk- attending Luzerne County Commu- 35 years, Tom Bogdon; 30 years, _ James, a military police special- jackson Twp. Those attending were ins, a plumber instructor at the nity College where she is majoring Nora Wolfe; 25 years, Dan Miller, ist, was previously assinged at Fort Mr. and mrs. Ronald Pashinski, and State Correctional Institution at in Secretarial Science and Word NUMBER Hood, Texas. family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Swel- Dallas. Processing. She will graduate in (——— His wife, Patricia, is the daughter gin, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rex, Mr. The employees received certifi- May, 1986 with an Associate’s | of June Compton, Wilkes-Barre. Donald Swelgin and Miss Susan cates of completion during ceremo- Degree in Secretarial Science Tech- 7A { 4 SHOP i The private is a 1981 graduate of Dodson. nies at the State Correctional Insti- nology. « EW 9 W. Northempton St Bishop Hoban High School, Wilkes- -0- tution at Dallas on December 20. EO oxy {mer S. Franklin §t) | Barre. i : . : . o Pregnancy Terminations to Wks urs, 24. 15701 14 weeks > - Noa NCE MENT CYREMO Kiwania ns worship at Trinity ® Confidential Counseling : 3 A , © One Visit 3 * : students at Shippensburg Univer The Back Mountain Kiwanis Club sonal Care Home, Dallas. Santa Office of An international Image : : sity, Among the graduates was VI begin its observance of the Christ: Claus distributed gifts and members Salomon Epstein, M.D. A good neighbor Boutique Shopping... cent Paul Sodrosky of UPPET mas season by worshipping in the of the Lake Lehman Key Club par- | Binghamton Plaza 607-772-6757 ersonalized ideas Demunds Road, Dallas, With a qupity yynited Presbyterian Church, ticipated in singing Christmas god friend p Bachelor of Science Degree in p15 Ten members attended. to enhance Applied Physics. Then, members, assisted by Lake- carols. The piano accompaniment : sel ) 5, was supplied by Past Lt. Gov. Bea U t Talk your fashion : . 0 Lehman Key Clubbers, manned Sal- S ), a THE LADIES AUXILIARY of the vation Army kettles at 5 or 6 Reese Pelton. Lastly, a number of statement. : > Jackson Twp. 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