The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 23, 1986, Image 8

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    People
Band officers
from left,
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recently elected officers for
treasurer; Marcia
preparing for the new season.
Officers named
(The following Back Mountain
residents have applied for Marriage
Licenses at the Luzerne County
Courthouse during the past week: )
PAUL J. MORAN, 217 Terrace,
Ave., Trucksville, to KATHLEEN
A. MCDONNELL, 290 Whitlock St.,
Exeter.
T. BRYCE MAJOR, RD 2, Dallas,
to JEAN MCCULLOCH, P.O. Box
166, Lehman.
PATRICK JACKSON, RD 1, K.P.
8, Harveys Lake to DONNA T.
MORETON, RD 1, K.P. 8, Harveys
Lake.
EDWARD A. MOORE, 142 Valley
View Tr. Pk., Dallas, to CINDY
MAJOR, 142 Valley View Tr. Pk.
Births
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(The following Back Mountain
couples have announced births
during the past week:)
MENZEL, BARBARA and ERIC,
93 Perrin Avenue, Shavertown, a
son, Friday, July 11.
WEAVER, LORI and DUANE, 29
Country Village, Dallas, twin boys,
Friday, July 11. -
REMENSNYDER, BARBARA
and KENNETH, 24 Lehman
Avenue, Apt. A, Dallas, a son,
Friday, July 11. |
CUSMA, MARY ELLEN and
GREGG, 84 Claude St., Dallas, a
daughter, Saturday, July 12.
DOUGHERTY, JOSEPHINE and
THOMAS, 8 Blueberry Hill Road,
Shavertown, Dallas, a daughter,
Tuesday, July 15.
WALSH, MARCIA and RAN-
DALL, Box 28, Sweet Valley, a
daughter, Thursday, July 17.
Divorces
(The following Complaint in
Divorce has been filed at the Luz-
erne County Court House: )
JOHN P. BRITT, Plaintiff, 42
Norton Avenue, Dallas, and
CHERYL A. BRITT, Defendant, 479
Bennett St., Luzerne.
FROSTING .
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PERMS .... $20.00 tio cut & style incl.
COLOR ..: $1 5.00 Sade cut & style incl.
WASH & SET ..... wheinieds 25.00
fa cut & style inc.
Dallas.
RUSSELL H. SMITH, 52 Monroe
Ave., Dallas, to MARGARET A.
PURCELL, RD 1, Box 611, Harveys
Lake.
RICHARD G. EVANS, 111, 573
Rutter Ave., Kingston, to CHERYL
ANN FEDERICI, 91 S. Pioneer
Ave., Trucksville.
RAYMOND K. GVODAS, 49
Maple Dr., Dallas, to HELEN E.
REINA, 49 Maple Dr., Dallas.
JEFFREY T. KENNEDY, Box
240 Kingfield, Maine, to WENDY D.
AICHER, Red Ledge Dr., Dallas.
® Pregnancy Terminations to 14 weeks
® Confidential Counseling
® One Visit
Office of
Salomon Epstein, M.D.
2548 Vestal Parkway, East Vestal
607-770-9011
BEST WISHES to Veronica and
Mike Farinola and their daughters
Tarel, Emilyn and Corrine as they
prepare to relocate in the
Philadelphia area.
The Farinolas have been very
active in our community and have
volunteered many hours of their
time.
Veronica, a
tireless worker
for the American
Cancer Society,
managed the
annual daffodil
sale in our area.
She has just
concluded her i
duties as fh
Story Lady at the JOAN
Memorial Library. KINGSBURY
For her final story hour, Veronica
added a special treat - homemade
cookies for the children to enjoy.
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THIS SUMMER has been a rainy
one. It seems at least two days a
week, it rains all day long. Keeping
younger children entertained is
pretty difficult when it has rained
several days in a row. Homemade
play dough is an entertaining way to
spend a gloomy afternoon.
The recipe, which makes enough
cups flour, 3/4 cups salt, 1/2 cups
cool water, 1 1/2 teaspoon cream of
tartar, 3/4 teaspoon oil and five
drops of food coloring. Cook on
medium heat, stirring constantly
until too thick to stir. Remove from
pan to cool. When cool, store in
plastic bag.
If you have older children, they
‘may enjoy making this play dough
themselves, with a little supervision
from Mom.
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Bonsavage, RD 4, Dallas, was
recently commissioned a Second
Lieutenant upon his graduation
from the U.S. Military Academy,
West Point, N.Y., where he was
awarded a degree in computer sci-
ence.
The Lieutenant is presently
attending training at the Air
Defense Artillery Branch at Fort
Bliss, Texas.
He is a 1982 graduate of Lake-
Lehman High School.
Creative ero)
and Paths
“WE'RE THE PEOPLE WHO
CARE ABOUT YOU AND YOUR HOME’
Featuring
iA Kraft Maid
2) I & Bath Cabinetry
* Don't forget our complete line of goods
and services
¢ Free estimate & layout
We will be closed for vacation from July 3 to
July 15, 1986. Appointments may be made
during this time. Call 965-2232
Rt. 309 Across From
Cross-Country Restaurant
(717) 836-6801
Physical Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Speech Therapy
Social Services
Insurances.
available.
your appointment.
823-5161
823-5162
Atty. and Mrs. Nicholas R. Perella,
Pennington, N.J., have announced
the birth of a son in Princeton
Medical Center on July 16. The
who is five years old.
Mrs. Perella is the former
Jeanette Samuels, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Samuels, Carverton
Road, Trucksville. Atty. Perella is
the son of Mrs. Claire Perella,
Kingston, and Nicholas Perella,
Wilkes-Barre.
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CONGRATULATIONS to Mr. and
Mrs. James Kelley, Sr., Orchard
Street, Dallas, who will observe
their 50th wedding anniversary on
Saturday.
The couple was married by Rev.
Horace E. Weaver in Montrose
Methodist Church. Attendants were
Mr. and Mrs. George West of the
Montrose Bible Conference.
Mrs. Kelley is the daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Patton,
Noxen. She is retired from Offset
Paperback.
Mr. Kelley is the son of the late
Patrick and Sarah Ann Kelly,
Kingston and Plymouth.
The Kelleys have four children,
three of whom are still living;
James Jr., Dallas; Donald, Noxen;
Thomas, Wallingford, Conn. Mrs.
Watkin (Pauline) Williams,
California, is deceased. They also
have eight grandchildren.
An open house will be held on
Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Fetchco, Beaumont, to celebrate the
occasion.
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TF YOU WOULD LIKE TO OWN
a 1986 BMW 325, here is your
chance. The Association for
Retarded Citizens of Luzerne
County is selling raffle tickets for
this car and only 300 will be sold.
All proceeds will be used to
benefit mentally retarded adults
and children in Luzerne County.
The BMW was made available
through the cooperation of Wyoming
Valley Motors.
Tickets may be purchased by
calling the Wilkes-Barre ARC office,
Kirby Health Center.
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NOW THAT I AM HOME in the
mornings, I enjoy watching Hour
Magazine on Channel 16. The
cooking section is very interesting,
with the guest of the day usually
preparing the recipe of the day.
Last week Abigail Van Buren,
Dear Abby, was woman of the hour.
She prepared a simple chocolate
mousse that sounded so good I just |
had to try it. (We are definitely a
family of chocoholics.) It proved to
be truly delicious, but a word of
caution - eat a very small portion
since this Chocolate Mousse is very,
very rich.
To prepare Chocolate Mouse, ala
Dear Abby - Whipe one pint of
heavy cream until stiff, add 1/3 cup
of Hershey's cocoa and 2 cups fudge
ice cream topping. Blend very well
and chill. Just delicious!
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SPECIAL WISHES for much
happiness to Ann Marie and
Gregory Walter who were married
recently in St. Therese’s Church,
Shavertown. Msgr. Joseph P.
Gilgallon performed the double ring
ceremony.
Ann Marie is the daughter of
Grace Fielding and the late Sidney
Fielding, Huntsville. A graduate of
Lake-Lehman High School and
College Misericordia with a
Bachelor of Science Degree in §
Nurisng, she is employed as the
Assistant Head Nurse of the Infant
Transitional Unit at the Children’s
Hospital of Philadelphia.
Gregory, son of Mrs. Stephen L.
Walter Sr., Camden, N.J., is a
graduate of Woodrow Wilson High
School and Rutger’s University,
Camden, with a Bachelor of Science
Degree in Nursing. He is employed
on the Clinical Research Center at
the Hospital of the University of
Philadelphia.
Following a wedding trip to
Bermuda, the Walters are residing
in the Chestnut Hill section of
Philadelphia.
(Joan Kingsbury, a Back
Mountain resident, is a columnist
for The Dallas Post. Her column
appears weekly.)
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