The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 04, 1986, Image 2

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    THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, June 4, 1986 ; ) ON .
Balloon travels here from
Canada in record time
know exactly from what direction it could have come
but it must have traveled more than 300 miles.”
According to information on the card attached to the
balloon, it was one of many balloons released by the
Toronto school students in the city’s Eight Annual
Inner City’s Balloon Race. Elizabeth was a student in
Room 2E-I in the Chester School. Toronto Elementary
School children have participated in the balloon race
for the past eight years, and for every dollar a student
raises, a balloon is released. This year more than 176
schools released more than 300,000 balloons.
By CHARLOT M. DENMON
Staff Correspondent
Last Friday at 7 a.m., Mrs. Margaret Spence of
Shavertown was preparing breakfast for her children
when she looked out the window and saw something
red in the backyard.
She called her son John’s attention to the red object
and he said it was a red beach ball. Later, Margaret
Kile’s daughter, Patricia went out to get it and
discovered it was a bright red balloon with a card
attached to it.
The card indicated that the balloon was sent from
Toronto, Canada, by Elizabeth Mar, student at Chester
School, on Thursday, May 29.
“It’s difficult to believe that the balloon traveled so
far in less than 24 hours,” said Mrs. Kile. “I don’t
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
Classmates sought for 20th reunion
held Saturday, Aug. 30 at the West-
moreland Club.
Music for dancing will be pro-
vided by Main Street. A family
picnic will be held the following
day.
The planning committee is seek-
Dallas High School Class of 1966
will hold its 20th class reunion this
Property transfers
year. Invitations have been mailed
for a cocktail buffet which will be
(The following Back Mountain
properties have been transferred in
the office of the Recorder of Deeds
at the Luzerne County Courthouse:)
Walter Myslinski, ux, al, to Linda
and Walter Myslinski, ux, 160 Goer-
inger Ave., Shavertown, Property--
Kingston Township, PTL-254, LTS-
255, 256, 257, 258, 259.
Dorothy A. Levi, to Linda Ann
and David W. Judge, ux, 1554 W. 8th
St., Kingston Township, Property--
Kingston Township, 20 acres.
Glenn J. Lewiski, ux, to Glenn J.
Lewiski, RD 1, Box 638, Harveys
Lake, Property--Harveys Lake, PT.
LTS. 47-48, PT-C.
Robert E. Gray, Jr., ux, to Jane
and Robert E. Gray, ux, RD 1, Box
Kingston Township, L-12-A, Harris
Hill Road, $11,500.
Howard Whiitesell, al, to Deborah
A. and William T. Ellis, ux, 137
Butternut Rd., Shavertown, Prop-
erty--Kingston Township, L-111,
Midway Manor.
Bernard Gi. Corby, ux, al, to
Elizabeth anid Bernard G. Corby,
ux, RD 6, Box 357, Dallas, Property-
-Dallas Township, PT. LTS. 3, 7, 15,
16, 17, 18, 19,7 LTS-4,5,6.
ing the addresses for the following
classmates: Margie Mattes, Tom
Bobo, Harold Frederici, Bill Kyle,
Bob Updyke, Charles Heck, Bill
Nothoff, Constance Billig, Jeff
Davis, David Caffrey, Marlene Mat-
thews, Richard Mendelsohn, Harry
Mattes and Hilda Flartey.
Anyone with information that
would be helpful should contact Pat
Bauman Kramer at 696-4378 or
Linda Parry Vozniak at 675-4365.
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On May 22, 1985 Thomas R. Marvel, Sr., President of Offset Paperback Mfrs., Inc. succumbed
at the age of 53 after a lengthy illness. To perpetuate his memory, corporate ownership,
management and employees established the Thomas R. Marvel Sr. Scholarship Fund with
scholarships being awarded annually to the children of company employees. On May 19, 1986
the Scholarship Board of Directors and Selection Committee announced the first scholarship
winners: Stanley Koprowski, Jr. - $1,000 scholarship - Stanley, Jr. is a 1985 graduate of Dallas
Senior High School and a student at the Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, majoring in
Applied Physics and Pre-Engineering; Carol Ann Duzinski - a $250 scholarship - Carol Ann is a
1986 graduate of John S. Fine High School and is enrolled at the Luzerne County Community
College majoring in Secretarial Science; Lisa Mary Randazzo - a $250 scholrship - Lisa Mary is
a 1983 graduate of the Wyoming Area High School and is attending Marywood College studying
Clinical Psychology. Shown above are, from left, first row, Carol Ann Duzinski, Stanley P.
Koprowski, Jr., Lisa Mary Randazzo. Second row, Anthony Kleinhans, Treasurer of Thmas R.
Marvel, Jr. Scholarship; Hope Beisel, Board Member of Thomas R. Marvel, Jr. Scholarship;
Wayne D. Taylor, President of Offset Paperback Mirs., Inc.; Adam Crahall, Board Member of
Thomas R. Marvel, Jr. Scholarship; lan Richardson, President of Thomas R. Marvel, Jr.
Scholarship; Jerome Gazinski, Board Member of Thomas R. Marvel, Jr. Scholarship.
Sisters
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sewing and gospel soloist.
Thora, who resides with her
167 MM Hunlock Creek, Property--
Ross Township, L-1.
Mary Ann Smith to Donna L. and
Ronald Kozak, ux, 14 Lackawanna
Ave., Dallas, Property--Dallas Boro,
2 parcels, $54,000.
Michael J. Kinney, ux, to Tauna
J. and Keith R. Thomas, RD 1, Box
144, Dallas, Property--Dallas Town-
ship, $40,000.
Joseph J. Mack Jr. ux, to Nancie
A. and James P. Flynn, Jr., ux, RD
1, K.P. Box 13A, Harveys Lake,
Property--Harveys Lake Boro, PT.
L-155, LTS. 156-157.
Charles Scholl, ux, to Carol Ann
and Frank Piestrak, Jr. ux, 55 Rear
Church St., Hanover Twp., Prop-
erty--Jackson Twp., 2 parcels.
Lois G. Sweinberg, per trustee, to
Thea and Allan S. Kahn, ux, 87 S.
Atherton Ave, Kingston, Property--
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stepchildren, the only difference
being number of daughters or son.
Both are great grandmothers and
daughter, Joan Loisage, at 7 Arrow
Lane, Sayville, Long Island, N.Y.,
usually visits Edna once each year.
This year, she has visited several
times due to the deaths in Edna’s
family and her recent illness.
Thora has been married twice.
Her first husband was the late
James McLaughlin of Brooklyn,
N.Y., where they made their home.
Following McLaughlin’s death,
Thora married Leslie Sharland, who
died 12 years ago. Following Shar-
land’s death she moved to Long
Island where she made her home
with her daughter.
Like Edna, Thora was employed
in the medical field and is retired
from New York City Department of
Hospitals, Coney Island Division,
where she was a Nutritionist Assist-
ant.
She has two daughters and two
stepdaughters. Edna, in addition to
her son and late daughter, has a
stepson and stepdaughter. Both had
the same number of children and
like Edna, Thora’s hobbies are cro-
cheting and sewing. She also likes
music and is active in her church.
Both twins attribute their long life
to “Good, clean living and ‘Faith in
the Lord’.” Both stated that they
believed in the verse in Scripture
which reads ‘Honor they Father
and Mother, Long Life Thou Shalt
Have” and that is what they lived.
How did they observe their 80th
birthday anniversary? They were
guests of Edna’s son-in-law and
granddaughter, Edna Mayeski, at a
Wilkes-Barre Restaurant.
Diners seeing them walk in will
no doubt believe that they are
seeing double. Dressed similarly,
hair style the same and color the
same, voices the dame, there is no
doubt that they are twins...and if
you know anyone named Barene,
they are related to Edna and Thora.
They are descendants of the only
Barene family in Norway because
their father took his last name from
the name of the island when he
came to America.
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