WELCOME, LITTLE DOROTHY ANN CASHORE. Dorothy Ann was born at Nesbitt Hospital, February 15. Her mom and dad are Mike and Nedda Cashore of Centermoreland. Dorothy Ann has three big sisters, Laura, Kristin and Catherine who just couldn’t wait for her arrival. Sincere best wishes to the entire Cashore family. -0- MR. AND MRS. ROBERT BELLES were entertained at a sur- prise anniversary party held at Irem Temple on February 15. The party was hosted by their sons Robert and Terry. Family and friends shared in the fun. Area residents remember when Mr. Belles ably ran Lake-Lehman intendent of schools there. -0- MR. AND Tr. PATTON, Shrine Acres, Dallas, annouce of their daughter Mary Ellen to James Eric Schall, son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Schall, Bulford ‘Road, Shaver- town. Miss Patton is a graduate of Bishop O’Reilly High School and College Misericordia. She is employed as a registered nurse at Tyler Memorial Hospital, Tunkhan- nock. Mr. Schall, is a graduate of Wyo- ming Seminary and attended Sus- quehanna University and Penn State University. He is employed at Shawnee Ready-Mix Concrete Com- pany, Plymouth. The wedding is planned for Sep- tember 27 in Gate of Heaven Church. KINGSBURY -0- SISTER MARY EVANGELIST TOOLE, R.S.M. who had been on the staff of Gate of Heaven School for the past 15 years, died last week. While at Gate of Heaven, Sister started many children in the first grade out on the right course. She had a sunny, friendly disposi- tion that made all who knew her love her. -0- AT TRINITY NURSERY SCHOOL, we emphasize all impor- tant dates, such as President’s Day. We talked about George Washing- ton, father of our country, and Abraham Lincoln, 16th president. The children learned to recognize them and pretty much were able to tell me something about them. The most interesting responses to my questions were ‘‘George Washington is' president of the month” and “They’re both on money.” The comment about money amazed me. It never occurred to me that a three year old would have any idea whose picture appeared o nthe one and five dollar bills. “0- MR. AND MRS. HARRY D. SWEPSTON, JR., Dallas, announce the engagement of their daughter Pollyanne to David Allen Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Butler, Stull. Miss Swepston is a graduate of Dallas High School and Penn State University. She is employed as office manager of Katyl’s TV, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Butler is employed at Katyl’s TV as a repairman. He attended Lehman Area School and West Side Area Vocational Technical School. The couple will be married May 10 in Trinity United Presbyterian Church. -0- I WAS DELIGHTED TO LEARN that the beautiful carousel that was featured at Hanson’s Park for many years will be used in the proposed Scranton theme park. Owned by Mrs. Mary Ann Win- tersteen of Harveys Lake, the car- ousel features an authentic Wur- litzer 150 band organ. The Wintersteen family operated the carousel from 1909 until 1984 when Hanson’s Park closed. 675-0835 Anyone who grew up in our area must have fond memories of this grand old carousel. It was always my favorite ride (not being much of a daredevil) and it really bothered me when the park closed and the carousel was put to rest. MRS. JANE HINKLE, Circle Drive, Dallas and MR. DONALD HINKLE, Lincoln Drive, Shaver- town announce the engagement of their daughter Holly to James F. Daubert, son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Daubert, Sutton Creek Road, Orange. Miss Hinkle is a graduate of Dallas High School. She is employed by First Eastern Bank, Dallas. Mr. Daubert, also is a graduate of Dallas High School, is employed by Royer Foundry and Machine Co., Kingston. The wedding will take place Sep- tember 13 in Slocum Chapel, Exeter. -0= IF YOU ARE A BIRD WATCHER, winter is a wonderful time to enjoy these pretty crea- tures. A bird feeder can provide a person with hours of enjoyment watching the antics of our feathered friends. Quite by accident I came across two books about a starling named Arnie that makes very entertaining reading: ‘‘Arnie, The Darling Star- ling” and the second book ‘‘Arnie and A House Full of Company.” The author, Margarete Sigl Corbo is one of those rare people who can get wild birds to come to her. Mrs. Corbo rescued Arnie when he was a baby and from then on it as loads of fun, with Arnie learning to talk as well as any parrot. Winter fun Joseph Noon and Don Hosey. Cub Scout Pack 281 will celebrate its 30th year of service to the young boys of the Back Mountain at its annual “Blue and Gold’ Banquet. The banquet will be held Friday evening, Feb. 28 at the Dallas Junior High School, under the direc- tion of Cubmaster Joseph Noon. the high point of the evening will be the presentation of awards and advancement of ranks. Pack 281 was chartered in 1948 with 29 boys by the Dallas Method- ist Church, which has remained its sposnoring institution. Cubmaster William B. McQuilkin was the first of many cubmasters who have given their time and talents to Since its beginning, more than 250 leaders havehelped to develop the character of over 800 Cub Scouts. Most recently, the Scouts partici- pated in the Council Winterfun Day at Frances Slocum Park. Jamie Oley won first place (age 10 division) in the Area Bowl-athon held at Bonomo’s while Andy Flint took second place honors. Other Scouts representing the Pack were Brad Kozick, Ron Hubbard, David Seidel and Chris Thomas. Webelos Scouts David Holdredge, Ron Dugan, Mike Neil, Chris Pelton, David Seidel, and Chris Thomas enjoyed a winter campout at Frances Slocum Park during Polar Bear Weekend. The Idetown United Methodist Women held their regular monthly meeting on Feb. 12 and planned the coming year. They will be having a Week of Prayer and Self Denial and will have the Dallas and Trucksville U.M. Women as their guests for this ART & FRAME special time. Hostesses will be Shir- ley Mahle, Helen Dymond and Mildred Welsh. They have also made plans to hold a Chicken and Biscuit Dinner on April 12 at the Idetown Church House. Serving will begin at 4:30. New York Presents SALVATORE'S BONNIE L. COOK of Dallas and LISA A. HORNACK of Trucksville were among 22 Luzerne County residents named to the Dean’s List for the Fall Semester at the Phila- delphia College of Pharmacy and Science. Ms. Cook is a fourth-year Phar- macy major while Ms. Hornack is a fourth-year Physical Therapy major at the Philadelphia institution. -0- THE FOLLOWING BACK MOUN- TAIN RESIDENTS have been named to the Dean’s List at the University of Scranton for academic excellence during the Fall 1985 semester: Michael E. Chismer, 3 Old Well Lane, Dallas, Biology; John A. Kutz, 160 Machell Ave., Dallas, Biol- ogy; J. Patrick McGraw, 99 West Meadow St., Shavertown, Biology; Ellen J. Noonan, 508 Teri Drive, Shavertown, English; and Diane C. Sincavage, 29 Windsor Drive, Dallas, Computer Science. -0- SEVERAL BACK MOUNTAIN RESIDENTS were among 2,703 stu- dents who received degrees from The! Pennsylvania State University in January during commercement exercises at University Park and the Commonwealth Campuses. Among local graduates were: Edward P. Kapson, 73 Franklin St., Dallas, BS, Marketing; Howard Allan Cosgrove, RD 2, Dallas, BA, Film; James Patrick Mulhern, 22 Joseph St., Dallas; A, English, 2 yr., Biomedical Equipment Technol- ogy; Rosemary Annetta, 112 Hem- lock Drive, Dallas, BS, Biology; Robert Moyer, 387 1st St., Harveys Lake, A, English; 2 yr., Telecom- munications Technology; James Edward MacDougall, Rd 2, Box 429, Harveys Lake, BS, Chemistry. Also, Samuel Josuweit, PO Box 171, Lehman, A, English, 2 yr., Telecommunications Technology; Anthony Joseph Palmentera, 60 Lehigh St., Shavertown, BS, Opera- tions Management; John C. Burba, 50 Yeager Ave., Shavertown, A, English, 2 yr., Electrical Engineer- ing Technology; Tania Lynn Metz- gar, 68 Manor Drive, Shavertown, Bs, Quantitative Business Analysis; Judith Loke, 160 Spring Garden St., Trucksville, BS, Mathematics. -0- THE FOLLOWING BACK MOUN- TAIN STUDENTS at Penn State Wilkes-Barre were named to the Dean’s List for the fall semester, according to an announcement by Dr. David Rice, director for aca- demic affairs. To be named to the Dean’s List, a student must carry a full-course load and attain a grade point aver- age of 3.5 or higher out of a possible 4.0. Among those recognized were: Karen L. Banks, Shavertown; Allan W. Barrett, Dallas; David S. Bilings, Harveys Lake; Kenneth G. Grieco, Dallas; Thomas M. Levit- Office of Salomon Epstein, M.D. Binghamton Plaza 607-772-8757 heads Hair Cutting and Design ‘PERM WAVING MANICURES sky, Dallas; Margaret E. Manka, Shavertown; Leonard E. Perkowski, Shavertown; Rodney E. Price, Dallas; Brian S. Schaffer, Dallas; Steven R. Sheeley, Sweet Valley; Michael S. Stash, Shavertown; Ste- phen J. Strazdus, Dallas; Eric R. Supey, Trucksville; Carol J. Wal- lace, Shavertown; Samuel R. Wandel, Dallas. : -0- STAFF SGT. LINDA BORISUK, daughter of Julia Halupa of 36 S. Welles Ave., Kingston, and sister of George A. Borisuk of 118 N. Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown has graduated from the U.S. Air Force course for information systems specialist at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss. Graduates of the course learned how to operate and maintain elec- tronic data processing equipment, and earned credits toward an asso- ciate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. She is a 1976 graduate of Wyo- ming Valley West High School, Kingston. : -0- ARMY PVT. JOHN W. PAYAUIS, son of John Payauis of 157 Harris Hill Road, Shavertown, was involved in a NATO-sponsored exer- cise by participating in the Army’s return of forces to German (REFORGER) and the Air Force’s Crested Cap exercises. The exercises are designed to develop uniformity of doctrine, stan- dardize procedures for rapid response to a ‘crisis and demon- strate solidarity in commitment to NATO goals and objectives. Payauis is a combat engineer with the 9th Engineer Battalion in West Germany. He is a 1984 graduate of Dallas High School. -0- ARMY SPEC. 4 FREDERICK W. JONES, son of Frederick W. and Shirley M. Jones of 480 Market St., Kingston has arrived for duty with the 3rd Support Command, West Germany. Jones, an aircraft structural repairer, is a 1979 graduate of West Side Vocational Technical High School, Pringle. His wife, Denise, is the daughter of Ronald and Jane Morrison, RD 2, Harveys Lake. -0- MRS. ALVA EGGLESTON of from a vacation at Hotel Meridien, New Orleans and Hollywood Beach, Flroida. -0- DR. ROBERTA-DAY KLEIN of Harveys Lake, attended a Winter Convention in Phoenix, Arizona recently. ! An international image A good neighbor A good friend Ce CALL Seamer Phone 675-2070 A ——— Topics included sensometer research development, procedural measured low force adjustmentm electronic radiometer research report, analysis and corrective pro- cedures and utilizing low force- specific line of drive. -0- AIRMAN JOHN F. MURRAY, son of John F. and Vicki P. Murray of RD 4, Dallas has graduated from the aircraft armament systems spe- cialist course at Lowry Air Force Base, Colo. ; The course provides instruction for students to load nuclear and non-nuclear munitions, explosives and propellant devices on aircraft. During the 13-week course stu- dents were also instructed to main- tian, install, modify and repair air- craft bombs and rockets. He is a 1985 graduate of Lake- Lehman High School. -0- KIMBERLY PAIGE FORD of RD 5, Dallas has been named to the Dean’s List at The University of Delaware. A studen{ must have a grade point average of 3.25 or above on. a.4.00 scale with no temporary ades. gr 0- ter of Rev. Stewart and Julie Burger Pierson, Dallas is a recipi- ent of the Dean’s Award for aca- demic excellence during the fall term at Colgate University where she is a junior. A 1983 graduate of Wyoming Sem- inary, Kingston, Sarah is concen- trating in English and Education at Colgate. To be eligible for the Dean's Award, a Colgate student much achieve a 3.30 or higher average while carrying a full course load. She will begin practice teaching in the Hamilton, New York public schools in the fall of 1986; she is studying for secondary level compe- tency. 0- ARMY CAPT. JACK M. KLOE- (See PEOPLE, page 15) Betty McDonald owner 9 W. Northampton St. (corner S. 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