The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 15, 1986, Image 8

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    People
Boy Scout Troop 530 from Beau-
mont left on Friday, August 24, for
a weekend of camping on the battle-
field at Gettysburg, Pa. Driving the
boys to their destination were Scout-
master Marty Higgins, and Unit
Commissioner Judy Gramley.
The troop completed all the
requirements for their Gettysburg
complete patch kit and their Gettys-
burg medal.
On Saturday, they visited the elec-
tric map and the farm and home of
Dwight Eisenhower and completed
their 9.5 mile Johnny Reb hike
visiting some of the important
points of interest held by the south
during the battles which took place
for three days. On Sunday they
visited the Cyclorama and the
National Cemetery before complet-
ing the last of the badge require-
ments which is the 5.5 mile Billy
Yank Hike visiting the important
points of interest held by the north.
After doing some shopping they
returned to camp about noon on
Sunday and packed up and was
ready for the return trip home at
2:15, that afternoon.
Those making the trip were Marty
Higgins, S. M., Carson Gramley,
J.A.S.M., Jason Darling, Marty Hig-
gins Jr., Jessie Goble, Brad Seward,
Judy Gramley, U.C., and Caryn
members of Dallas Boy Scout Troop
281 with Henry Stubin as Scoutmas-
ter.
The troop went roller skating at
the Rollaway on September 26. The
troop would also like to welcome
David Sizemore and Doug Frantz
into the troop.
The Scouts will venture to Camp
Acahela to take part in the fall
Showando Camporall on October 17,
18, and 19. There will also be a
family night held on October 27.
This will be a covered dish affair.
All scouts and their families are
invited to attend.
Deborah Ann Darling, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Darling, Sr., Dallas, and Mark A.
Belenski, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Adam Belenski, Pringle, were
married on October 4.
The double ring ceremony was
performed in St. Hedwig’s
Church, Edwardsville, by Rev.
Paul Zelinski. Soloist was Ms.
Sherry Hinkle. Readings for the
Mass were given by Christine
Schofield, sister of the groom,
and Walter Darling, godfather of
the bride.
The bride chose JoAnn Ketchel
as her maid of honor. Brides-
maids were Mrs. Donna Kear-
ney, Miss Sue Ann Suhamski,
Mrs. Debbie Darling, Jr., Miss
Mary Frances Gdovin. Junior
bridesmaid was Miss Kristie
Adamski, niece of the groom.
Joseph Darling, brother of the
bride, served as best man.
Ushers were Norman Darling,
Jr., Paul Darling, brothers of the
bride; George Dombroski and
Keith Adamski, godson of the
groom.
A cocktail hour and reception
were held at Irem Temple Coun-
try Club, Dallas.
The bride was entertained at a
variety shower given by her
mother.
Mrs. Belenski, a graduate of
Dallas High School, is employed
as the assistant director of
Public Relations at First Eastern
Bank, and is an aerobic dance
instructor at the Wilkes-Barre
Family YMCA.
Mr. Belenski is a graduate of
Wyoming Valley West High
School and received his Asso-
ciate degree from Luzerne
County Community College. He
is employed by Aaron Products
and is an assistant basketball
coach at Dallas Sr. High School.
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“Class meets
reunion
Newberry Estates, Dallas.
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Births
(The following Back Mountain
couples have announced births
during the past week:)
MARASCIO, MAUREEN and
DANIEL, 610 Park Ave., Shaver-
town, a son, Tuesday, Oct. 7.
SAVAGE, KATHLEEN and
DONALD, 305 Huntsville Road,
BACK MOUNTAIN RESIDENTS
who qualified for the Dean’s List at
The Pennsylvania State University
for the summer session are Lori
Ann Handley, RD 3, Box 294-4,
Dallas; Cameron Gray Spivey, 9
Westminster Dr., Dallas; and Cristi
A. Strauser, 7 Pear Tree Lane,
Dallas.
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FIVE BACK MOUNTAIN
POLICE OFFICERS recently
attended a two-day Crime Scene
Investigation seminar at Luzerne
County Community College.
They are Charles L. Kasko,
patrolman, Kingston Township;
Robert G. Jolley, patrolman, Dallas
Borough; John R. Fowler, patrol-
man, Dallas Borough; Michael
Moravec, patrolman, Kingston
Township; and Bill Purcell, patrol-
man, Lehman Township.
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AIR FORCE STAFF SGT. PAUL
D. McSHANE, son of Paul and
Edith McShane, of 4484 Ziegler,
Dearborn Heights, Mich., has
arrived for duty with the 9th Stra-
tegic Reconnaissance Wing, Japan.
His wife, Elizabeth, is the daugh-
ter of Donald W. and Natalie E.
Walter of 112 Valley View Park,
Dallas.
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ARMY NATIONAL GUARD PVT.
GUY C. HAUGHWOUT, son of Rich-
ard W. and Harriet F. Haughwout of
27 Post Road, Trucksville, has com-
pleted basic training at Fort Ben-
ning, Ga.
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SOPHOMORE KURT MARTIN of
Trucksville, has been selected as a
member of The Concert Chorale at
Bucknell University.
A mechanical engineering major,
Martin is the son of R. Spencer and
Joan Martin, 151 Highland Ave. He
is a 1985 graduate of Wyoming
Seminary.
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ANTHONY JOSEPH STALLONE
of 29 Parsonage St. Dallas; is
among 1,126 freshmen at Carnegie
Mellon University.
Stallone is enrolled in a program
in the Mellon College of Science.
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ANN REPKO of Swoyersville, a
former resident of Davenport Street
in Dallas, downed a doe on the first
day of bow and arrow season.
Repko, age 13, was hunting with
her brother Joe and her grandpar-
ents, Dorothy and Fred Sokolowski,
of Davenport Street, Dallas.
LEO G. THOMAS, son of Joan Z.
Thomas of 160 Summit Ave.,
Summit, N.J., has been promoted in
the U.S. Air Force to the rank of
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