10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA pat, ¥ EIEN EI \ Wednesday, May 30, 1990 x COMMUNITY Receiving first holy communion Nineteen children received their First Holy Communion at a special liturgy at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Lake Silkworth. First BBRAE, pp BEE A gg HRY here monn. Preparing for annual horse show The Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction is planning the second annual horse show to be held in conjunction with the 44th annual + % ‘auction. The horseshow will be held Sunday, June 17 at the Luzerne =~ County Fair Grounds in Dallas. The show will begin at 7 a.m. and end at 8 p.m. Dr. John and Kathy Shaskas are chairmen of the horse show. Tammy Huber, of Casenovia, New York will be the judge of the show. Pictured above are members of the 44th library auction committee: Seated, Nancy Kozemchak, publicity; Joseph Fry, refreshments; standing, Peggy Harvey, new goods and Dr. Durelle Scott, horse show and advisor. row, Gary Sagan, Jason Maciejczak, Rose Marie Morton, Jaclyn Walkowiak, Kimberly Bronson, Daniel Nestorick, Anthony Kremski; third row, Karen Stefanowicz, teacher; David Kapson, John Folmar, row, Carrie Houssock, Janelle Perlis, Jacqueline Sikora, Jillian Talcott Phillips, James Lyons, Brian Sikora, and Father Edward Are your Our immaculate Bloom, Stacy Wozniak, Megan Lutsey, Amy Maciejczak; second Zawodniak, pastor. Automobile and Tannin g B o d S giv o - Homeowners : | ; Premiums too high? bs somalung ov Girl Scout leaders Call: to brag about: A long-awaited announcement came on Friday, May 11, when | Wilkes University named the gymnasium in the Marts Center in honor of Frank and Dorothea Henry. The Arnaud C. Marts Sports and Conference Center was built in 1986 and was the Centerpiece for the Wilkes Tomorrow Capital Campaign, a $23 million dollar, five-year fundraising effort that has reached an $18 million dollar success ratio. Henry's leadership at the Board of Trustee level has been consid- ered instrumental in this success. The Board has contributed $4.5 million dollars toward the overall goal. : Henry, President of the Frank ~ Wilkes gymnasium named for Henrys Slocum Insurance Agency, Inc. 575 Memorial Hwy. Dallas, PA 18612 675-1167 needed here The Girl Scouts of Trucksville and Shavertown, Neighborhood 25 need leaders for their Daisy, Brownie and Junior troops. Any interested persons, who want a .wonderful opportunity to make a difference may call the Girl Scout office at 829-2631. Qualifying age for leaders is 21, for assistant leaders the qualify- ing age is 19. No previous experi- ence in Girl Scouting is neces- sary. @ TANNING! d GEERITION, 675-4412 Dallas Corners Building Special late Hours on Tues., : Wed. & Thurs. os r.) An Independent Insurance Co. Sell It With a Post Classified 675-5211 We Pay Our Customers 6% On i ~ Martz Coach Company, has served + the University as Chairman of the - | Board for the past three years, Passbook Savings! completing his tenure this year. : The Board voted unanimously : : to approve the resolution that the : ; main gymnasium be named for : al Sa Be What Does Your Bank Pay? cial support and their consistent = dedication to Wilkes were among : the many reasons for the choice. | ; i Mr. Henry's leadership of the Board w generally and in the Wilkes Tomor- row Campaign specifically also WEST SIDE NARROWS received high praise. Wilkes Presi- ~ MALL SHOPPING CENTER dent Christopher N. Breiseth said, 2 i “From my perspective as President ii : : 287-1235 283-0531 no ‘one ‘was more important in GYMNASIUM NAMED FOR HENRYS - The gymnasium at the new : 3 helping us build the Marts Center Marts Center ofWilkes College has been named The Frank M. and " OPEN EVENINGS AND SATURDAYS! than Frank Henry. The Board rec- porothea Henry Gymnasium = ognized, in their decision to name ? : Ca ~ the gym for Mr. and Ms How, reflect upon the leadership that making of Wilkes University, now Came, : Fac vt the singular Tole : ey Dp I made it possible. Mr. Henry, this herebyresolve to name the gymna- 2 a ei) Cra amd ml ee esi deaialsr A making it possit le for us toachieve devotion to Wilkes during your sium of the Marts Center, The : i Sia ph our objectives. Chairmanship has been the indis- Frank M. and Dorothy Henry ; The resolution was read to the pensable ingredientin challenging Gymnasium.” full Board of Trustees by Eugene the Board to help bring us to this : Roth, chairman of the Develop- happy occasion in this handsome Henry was also lauded for his ment Committee, and said in place, The Marts Center. Your fel- “clear, calmand concise good sense part,..."As we come to take this low Board members, in recogni- that directed (our) efforts in con- beautiful Amaud C. Marts Center tion of this exemplary leadership ceptualizing, designing, authoriz- for granted as part of the new and desirous of linking it forever ing and constructing the Marts Wilkes University, we are led to With this crucial building in the Center.” (h Boy Scout volunteer for 62 years 5 Recently, at the Court of Honor for Dallas Boy Scout Troop #281, Bruce Davies, Jr. was honored for 62 ght 'years of continuous volunteer service to the Boy Scouts of mAmerica and especially Dallas Boy Scout . ad NEIGHBORHOOD Troop #281, where he served as an Assistant Scoutmaster for many years and as Scoutmaster from xX. 3 CELEBRATING RS 1953 to 1954 and from 1961 to 1968 for a total of eight years. During that time, 14 boys attained the * YEA rank of Eagle Scout, including Charles Wasserott IV who has himself become Scoutmaster of Troop nf #281 in 1989. : (3 Heel VI VIVINT 4% Shown from left, are: Charles Wasserott IV, Scoutmaster; John Juris, former Assistant Scoutmaster of Troop #281 under Mr. Davies as well as Scoutmaster for Troop #281 from 1968 to 1975; Irene Davies, Bruce Davies, Jr., Mary Chappell, the current Troop Committee Chairman; Don Miller, National Eagle : : Scout Association Chairman and Charles Wasserott Ill, former Troop Committee Chairman of Troo 6% ANNUAL YIELD = 5.87% COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY ON MINIMUM $600. | p Pp | ~ #281 under Mr. Davies. : : - SAME YIELD AND MINIMUM BALANCE ON STATEMENT SAVINGS. 1, Et oe { pi 4 Bt RA Gh oA SS SUE
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