EO CUEOUO:R: DNN 8 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 30, 1989 COMMUNITY — by Irene Urich Shaw. Josh Bryant, Steve Stempien. Lake-Lehman 20th reunion Lake-Lehman’s Class of 1969 recently held their 20th anniversary reunion. A dinner dance marking the occasion was hosted by the | reunion committee at The Barn, Newberry Estates, Dallas. Music | was provided by Rockin’ Richie and the buffet dinner was catered First row, Linda Evans Spencer, Chris Yanek, Peg Winner, Shirley | Evans Haas, Allyson Johns, Theresa Krouse Gorda, Judy Cooper Heiser, Cathy Maye Miller, Sandra Serhan Perez, Cathy Eneboe, Second row, Bill Motyka, Todd Swanson, Tom Iverson, Jim Pall, Margorie McCarty, Nancy Thompson, Judy Steele Lamoreaux, David Eddy, Donald Spencer. Third row, Faith Warmouth Roberts, Joan Patla Newell, Nancy Morris, Bonnie Long Elston, Nancy Gross Sabaluski, Paul Se- bolka, Fred Case, Ron Sorber, Doug Brody, Jim Price. Fourth row, Louis Lanning, Sandra Splitt Newell, Frank Schreiner, Jim Yencha, George Haines, Stew Calkins, Allan Stroud, Marshall Schenck. (Absent form photo: Paul Niezgoda) Library announces addition of several memorial books The Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dal- las, announces the addition of the following memorial books to their collection: In memory of John O. Withey, “War and Peace”, “Crime and Punishment”, “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", “Kidnapped”, “The Adven- tures of Don Quixote de la Man- cha” presented by Dorothy T. Withey. In memory of Richard H. Rudolph, “General Store” pre- sented by Lorraine Symons and Cara and Rachael Symons. In memory of Helen Hayes, “Einstein Anderson, Science Sleuth” presented by Beth and Bruce Rosenthal. In memory of Mildred Kear, “Being a Widow” presented by Connie Lizdas. In memory of Franklin Begel, “A Book of Bees...and How to Keep Them” presented by the Ricketts Glen State Park staff. In memory of Mildred Kear, “The Constellations” presented by Eleanor Barnes. In memory of William Desciak, “Apollo: The Race to the Moon” presented by Mrs. Libby Vetter and Mrs. Clarence Far.. In memory of Mr. Russell W. Frantz, “Uncovering Soviet Disas- ters” presented by Mr. and Mrs. Stanford L. Weiss. In memory of Amber Nicely, “Crossings To Safety”, “Washing- ton Goes to War”, “Good Hearts", “Dancing at the Rascal Fair”, “The Shell Seekers”, “Hot Money” pre- sented by the Dallas Lions Club. In memory of Mr. Russell W. Frantz, “Novels 1886-1888" pre- sented by Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shafer. In memory of James D. Shep-’ 7 7777722277722 #* LABOR DAY SALE Saturday herd, “Windows & Doors” pre- sented by Robert D. Shepherd. In memory of Mrs. Francis Shepherd, “Inventors and Discov- erers: Changing Our World" pre- sented by Robert D. Shepherd. In memory of Anne Linda, “English Garden Embroidery” presented by Aland Lee Lawrence. In memory of James Stine, “The Green Tapestry: Choosing and Grouping the Best Perennial Plans for Your Garden” presented by Nancy and Alan Dukes. In memory of Allen Montross Pringle, “Rivers and Lakes” pre- sented by Doris M. Spencer. In memory of Rutledge Slattery, “Jeremiah Tower's New American Classics” presented by Marie Brokenshire. In memory of Ambrose Gavigan, ~ “About Face: the Odyssey of an American Warrior” presented by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lamoreaux. In memory of Ellen Lamoreaux, “Norma, Welk-Ah-one, Ah-two; Welk-Wunnerful, Wunnerful!” presented by Louise Haislip. In memory of Ricahrd Rudolph, “The Seal Mother” presented by Moravec-Gallagher Family. In memory of Beatrice Hawk, “The Complete Guide to Home Nursing” presented by Jennie Hill. In memory of William J. Fre- drick, Sr., “Papa, My Father" pre- sented by William J. Fredrick, Jr. In memory of Mrs. Helen Teres- inski, “Peace Love and Healing” presented by Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Pierce. In memory of Judy Davis, “The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers” presented by Edwin and Lorraine King. In memory of Frank Budd Schooley, “Novels 1886-1890" presented by Leonette E. Fink. my) Sept. 2nd Backstreet Fashions women's apparel 139 N. Main St., Shavertown (Behind Snowdon) 675-8174 bl Layaways Available ud — (Closed 9.4.89 Lak Day) =) 7 2. 2 2 i Sa Dallas County Club Shopping Center ® Next To Insalaco’s Back To School & Fall Specials e Sweaters ® Winter Coats & Pants e Wool Shirts ¢ Blankets & Comforters 1 5% Off (Reg. Low Prices) * 2 Pc. Suits x $4.50 * Shirts % $1.00 Senior Citizen 10% Discount Except Specials Phone 675-0468 Hours: Mon. thru Frl. 7to 7 « Saturday 7 to 5 Family Owned & Operated Barry & Carol Boyer, Proprietors Registration still open for Penn State evening classes Over 30 evening classes and a variety of Saturday programs are being offered at Penn State Wilkes- Barre for the fall semester begin- ning August 24. Registration for weekend and evening classes is continuing through September 1 for evening and September 9 for weekend classes. The fall semester will offer every course needed to obtain associate degrees in Business Administra- tion; Letters, Arts, and Sciences; Electrical Engineering Technology and Telecommunications Technol- ogy in the evenings or weekends. Certificate programs are available in Administrative Secretaries, Business Management, Health Care Management, Marketing Management and Management Information Systems. A selection of credit-free certificate programs such as Purchasing Management, Production Management, Basic Electricity /Electronics and Para- legal will also be offered evenings and weekends. Credit-free courses do not count toward degree requirements but offer growing experiences and job enhancement activities. Interested persons may also register by attending the first scheduled day of classes. For more information call (717) 675-9238 or 1-800-426-2358. School menus LAKE-LEHMAN SCHOOLS Sept. 6 - 13 WEDNESDAY - Steak hoagie, onionrings, green beans, ice cream, milk. THURSDAY - Hamburg bar-b-q on bun, potato puffs, corn, pears, milk. FRIDAY - Pizza or peanut butter- jelly sandwich, potato chips, car- rot-celery sticks, fruit cocktail, milk. MONDAY - Hot dog on bun, mashed potatoes, steamed sauer-# kraut, peaches, milk. TUESDAY - Ham patti on bun, oval hash brown, garden peas, pears, milk. WEDNESDAY - Spaghetti w/ Italian sauce, tossed salad w/ dressing, roll-butter, fruited jello, milk. Dallas Class of 1949 reunion The Dallas Borough Class of 1949 held a 40th year Class Reunion at the Castle Inn in Dallas. Class members, former teachers and their guests were in attendance. Master of ceremonies was John Monka, class president. All class members participated in the most enjoyable program. 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