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The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, February 19, 1992 5
Dallas Class
of "72 seeks
members
The Dallas Senior High School
Class of 1972 Reunion Committee
is looking for addresses of the fol-
dowing class members: Melanie
Albert, Mark Acuri, Alan Beard,
Robert Carle, Alan Cloak, Bruce
‘Dodson, Marie Erudoschenki,
Dorothy Cooper, Karen Fedock,
John Filar, Patricia Fortuck, Susan
‘George, Michael Gilbert, Walter
Karl, Georgeann Kostenbauder,
<Charlene Kozak, Christine Kreidler,
sKatherine Kreidler, John Jay
‘LaBerge, Constance Miller, Jay
‘Miller, Susan Neilson, Nelson Nel-
son, Thomas Rende, Luther Ken-
neth Rozelle, Ann Scott, Nancy
Samuels, Kathleen Smith, Paul
‘Soltischak, Clark Turner and Dale
Williams. If anyone knows the
‘current address of the above-
7aentioned people, call Deborah
nite: Adams at 696-3464.
Military Ball
February 29
In Kingston
Congressman Daniel J. Flood
(retired) has invited all the citizens
of Northeastern Pennsylvania to
attend the first ever All Services
gh itary Ball to be held on Febru-
29 at the Kingston Armory.
11-*What a wonderful opportunity
this event presents for Americans
to salute the men and women of all
our. military services who have
given so much to their country,”
said Flood.
The All Services Military Ball
committee has confirmed the at-
tendance of Admiral Kent Williams,
U.S. Coast Guard. Phone inquiries
‘have been received from Secretary
‘of Defence Dick Cheney, General
Ronald Rice, Commander U.S. Air
Force, and Commadant C.E.
na U.S. Marines.
-® Invitations have also been ex-
tended to President and Mrs. Bush,
General Colin Powell, the com-
Jgnders, of the, U.S. Army and
fMvy,, and Governor Robert P.
(Casey, Commander of the Penn-
sylvania National Guard.
Indians Little League team celebrates championship
The Indians Little League team celebrated by co-champions for the 1991 season in the Back
Mountain's 10 to 12-year-old major league. The team was treated to ice cream at Friendlies, the
team’s sponsor. Shown from left are, kneeling: Chris Tucker, Mike Cleary, Dan Son. Second row:
John Szklanny, Friendlies general manager, Larry Lettie Jr., Bryan Bachman, Kevin West, Chuck
Fehlinger. Third row: Joe Tarity, John Martin, Josh Yoh, Eddie Piekara. Fourth row: Larry Lettie Sr.,
manager, and coaches Herb Fehlinger, Scott Yoh, and Barry West. Absent from the photo was Brd
Kohli. (Post Photo/Eric Foster)
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Women's Network seeks award nominees
The Wyoming Valley Women's
Network is seeking nominees for
the 1992 Pathfinder Awards which
will be presented June 6 at the
Eighth Annual Luzerne County
Women's Conference, to be held
on the Wilkes-Barre Campus of
Penn State at Lehman.
Established in 1985, the Path-
finder Award recognizes the women
of this county who have challenged
the traditional assumptions of
women’s roles and have blazed
new trails.
Nominations may be submitted
by any person or organization. The
deadline is April 15. All entries
must include the name, address
and information about the nomi-
nee's background, including de-
tails which would qualify the can-
didate for selection as a Pathfinder
Award recipient.
Nominations should be sent to
the Wyoming Valley Women's Net-
work, c/o Esther Gutin, Pathfinder
Chairperson, 45 Mallery Place,
Wilkes-Barre.
Last year's Pathfinder Awards
went © Carol Lavery, executive
director of the Victim's Resource
Center; Hannah Janjigian for work
at the YW-YMCA, and Sally Jervis,
executive director of the Girl
Scouts.
Other past recipients of the
award include Helen O'Connor,
Phyllis Mundy, the late Ethel Price
and Martha Reese, all for accom-
plishments in the political arena;
Madge Benovitz, Stephanie
Wychock, Negro Women's Com-
munity League (Joyce Davis, presi-
dent); Susan Sordoni, Patricia
Davies, Anne Vernon and Nancy
Noonan, for achievements in the
field of education; the Rev. Anita
Ambrose, Sr. Julian Baird, R.S.M.,
and June Blum Golubock, for their
work in the religious field; Lea
Casala and Sr. Barbara Craig,
R.S.M., for their peace activist
work; Evelyn Gurbst, for efforts in
developing child care programs;
Sr. Siena Finley, R.S.M., for her
work in ethics and Phyllis Belk,
Harriet McGeehan, Audrey Wynn
Spence, = Shawn Murphy, and
Susan Nenstiel, for their work on
behalf of women's equity.
St. Paul's Lutheran Church 1
On Sunday, Dec. 8, 1991, St.
Paul's Lutheran Church in Shav-
ertown dedicated its rebuilt pipe
organ. This $76,500 project
marked the culmination of a three
year undertaking that also in-
cluded major renovations to the
chancel area, and repainting of the
entire church.
Originally purchased in 1932
by Trinity Lutheran Church of
Wilkes-Barre, the organ came to
St. Paul's in 1966 when the Trinity
congregation disbanded. The or-
gan fell into disrepair in 1987 and
New women’s club is forming:
dedicates rebuilt pipe organ
a decision was reached to repai
and at the same time, make en
hancements to it. ol
Henry Johnson of Luzerne, an
accomplished organist, assisted S
Paul's in developing the plans f
the rebuild and securing the orga
builder. ]
A public recital will be held on
Sunday, Mar. 29 at St. Paul's.
Pastor Harold R. Baer, Jr. an
the people of St. Paul's welcom
visitors to the Shavertown church
every Sunday morning for worship
at 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. og
ro
tig
in the Back Mountain area
Make new friends, meet other
women in the community. A new
service club is forming under the
guidelines of the Pennsylvania
Federation of Women's Clubs. An
informal gathering will be held on
Thursday, Feb. 20, at 7 p.m. in the
Evans Falls Elementary School,
Music Room. Come and find out all
about it! Come and find out what
rewards there are for you in the
satisfaction of being a clubwoman.
Join with other women in a
variety of projects such as, home
life, education, health issues, the
arts, literacy, conservation, etc.
Bring a friend. 2d
For additional information con-
tact Mary Jude Swanson, Vernon,
333-4011. 14
Back Mountain briefs
Luzerne County Fair Board will meet Feb. 19
The Luzerne County Fair meeting will be held February 19, at 8 p.m,
at Damiens, Harveys Lake.
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President Ed Kelly will preside over the meeting and asks all board |
members to please attend with input and ideas for the 1992 fair. | |
This is the time to express your wants, needs and changes with other
board members concerning the areas you work with. vi
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Cancer Society seeks flower sale volunteers |
Anyone wishing to become a volunteer for the American Cancer
Society's Daffodil Days is invited to call the Wyoming Valley Unit of th
American Cancer Society at 825-7763. Volunteers arer needed to.
perform a myriad of duties, including sales, driving and flower wrap-
ping.
Daffodil Days, now in its 19th year in the Wyoming Valley, is a major
annual fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. Proceeds from the
sales are used for cancer research, education and patient services. ;
Gifts from Above will show children's films
Gifts From Above Christian Bookstore, in Dallas, invites all children
to a Saturday morning Film Festival on Feb. 22, from
noon.
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