The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 14, 1989, Image 8

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    8 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 14, 1989
SOCIAL
Four Generations
Four Generations of the Ramirez family were represented at a
recent wedding reception. Above, from left, are Michael David
Ramirez, Jr.; his father, Michael David Ramirez, Wyoming;
Modesto Merced Ramirez, Shavertown, grandfather; and Modesto
Santos Ramirez, Caguas, Puerto Rico, great-grandfather.
Sara Barakat gives birth to twins
Sara Barakat, formerly of Dallas
and now living in Silver Spring,
Md., and Michael Northridge an-
nounce the birth of their twins,
Rachel Conley Northridge and
Samuel Barakat Northridge. The
babies were born May 4, in Wash-
ington, D.C. and weighed 3 lbs. 15
oz. and 4 lbs. 5 oz. respectively.
These are the couple's first chil-
dren.
Ms. Barakat is the daughter of
Anees and Barbara Barakat, 41
Sterling Avenue, Dallas. She works
for the law firm of Fleischman and
Walsh in Washington, D.C. Her
husband works as a hazardous
waste enforcement attorney for U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency
headquarters.
The maternal grandparents now
have a total of six grandchildren.
| ake association plans
plans meeting June 25
The Harveys Lake Protective
Association will hold a summer
dinner meeting at Pier III, Sunset
on Sunday, June 25 at 6:30 p.m.
Highlights include a discussion of
past accomplishments as well as
an outline of future goals. Guest
speaker will be John J. Levitsky
who will address the ecological
impact of the duck population on
Harveys Lake. Members are re-
minded that 1989 dues are pay-
able now. Final reservations for
the dinner must be made by June
16 to chairperson, JoAnna Jones,
RD 1, Box 176, Harveys Lake, Pa.
Exhibit of paintings by June
MacCloskey at United Penn
An exhibit of watercolor paint-
ings by well-known Dallas artist
June MacCloskey will be on dis-
play in the lobby of the United
Penn Bank, Main Street, Dallas,
throughout the month of June.
Depicting a variety of subjects, the
exhibit of watercolors includes
historical scenes of the Wilkes-
Barre square and old Dallas, as
well as shore scenes from Maine
and Cape Cod.
June MacCloskey has studied
painting with Alice Welsh Jenkins,
Ann Parkhurst, and Sue Hand as
well as studying in art classes and
workshops through the Wyoming
Valley Art League and College
Misericordia. She is a member of
the Cider Painters of America, the
Art Gallery of College Misericordia,
Wyoming Valley Art League, and
the Back Mountain Collectors
Group. '
MacCloskey owned an advertis-
ing agency for over 30 years and
served as a consultant for national
agencies out of New York and Phila-
delphia. After her retirement, she
began painting in earnest. For the
past 50 years, she has traveled to
Cape Cod, and these trips provide
many ideas for her paintings.
MacCloskey has exhibited her
paintings and collections with the
Cider Painters, the Art League, the
Plymouth Historical Society and
the Dennison House.
The exhibit, which will continue
through June, may be viewed in
the United Penn Bank lobby dur-
ing regular business hours.
Two Honor Stars crowned
On May 21, at the Emmanuel Assembly of God Church, Harveys
Lake, Tanya Bixby and Tina Giarratano were crowned Honor Stars.
- This is the highest honor a Missionette can achieve.
The program Stairway to the Stars is named after four women of
the Bible. Tanya was crowned by Missionette Sponsor Kathy Bixby
and Tina was crowned by Missionette Coordinator Kathy Lam-.
oreaux. The charge was given to them by Pastor L.D. Reed.
The Rainbows, Prims and Juniors presented them with roses and
the W.M. ladies gave them a missionette Honor Star bracelet.
A solor was sung by Denise Gordon. Following the ceremony a
reception was given in their honor.
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Bertha Thompson tries to choose which of two
dresses she plans to purchase from New York
Connections to wear at a future wedding reception.
She liked both so well it was difficult for her to
choose but finally decided on the one in the front.
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