a J] LJ) POOR _ DW | DUGG _ SE 8 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 21, 1992 Community Library receives new memorial books The Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dallas announces the addition of the following memorial books to their ‘collection. In memory of Richard H. Rudolph “The Wonderful O", “The 13 Clocks” and “Hey! Get Off Our Train” presented by the Rudolph Family. In memory of Garrett M. Barton, “Sudden Infant Death” presented by Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brice. In memory of Mary Atherton Frantz,”Spill! The Story of the Exxon Valdez” presented by Thomas Kiley; “Rosa Bonheur” presented by Patricia and Stanley Davies; “Georgia O'Keefe” presented by Thomas Kiley. In memory of Ruth Graham Brown, “James: Writings 1878- 1899" presented by the Villa Roma Restaurant. In memory of Theresa Martin Maloney, “My First Number Book” presented by the Symons Family. In memory of Bob Meehan, “Fire Fighters” presented by Dave and Dolly Hoffman. In memory of Roland Koeb, ' | “Brand-Five Complete Novels” ' presented by Charles Orner. In memory of Mary A. Frantz, “The Timetables of History” presented by Judith N. Schellenberg; “Great Lives: Nature and the Environment” presented by Stanley and Patricia Davies. In memory of Ruth Graham Brown, “Truman” presented by Frank C. Hourigan. In memory of Tillie Rosenn, “A History of the Jews in America” presented by the Villa Roma Restaurant. In memory of Richard Brackett, “Fighters: The World's Great Aces and Their Planes”; “Reader’s Digest New Complete Do-It-Yourself Manual” presented by Jeanne and Tom Jones. In memory of Celia Wanagitis, “Crystal and Gem" presented by Janice Borton. In memory of Richard W. Brackett, “Elephants: The Deciding Decade” presented by Mrs. Leonard Bruce; “The Illustrated Almanac of Historical Facts” presented by Nancy and Ned Carey. In memory of Charles S. Frantz, “The Culture of Contentment” presented by Lindsay C. Robinson. In memory of Marguerite Brace, “Emily Post's Etiquette-15th Edition” presented by Janice Borton; “Weather” presented by Delta Kappa Gamma; “Invention” presented by Rita Busch; “The Very Little Girl” presented by Brad Eckert and Sherry L. Goldwein. In memory of Mary A. and Charles S. Frantz, “The Complete Cat Book” presented by Mr. and Mrs. F.J. McClish; “The Happy Isles of Oceania” presented by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doran, Sr.; “Folklore of World Holidays” presented by Virginia C. Wells. In memory of Walter Covert, “Populism and Elitism: Politics in the Age of Equality” presented by Mary Ann and Frank Rome; “Falconry: Art and Practice” presented by Watson Mussynski and Antoinette Hospodar. In memory of Mrs. Avis Peters, “The Last Tsar” presented by Mrs. Audrey Farr, Mrs. Kay Kriver and Mr. and Mrs. W. Vetter. In memory of Earl W. Phillips, “Your Retirement Benefits” presented by Ralph and Eleanor Smith. In memory ofJane Kirmse, “Main Street and Babbitt” presented by Lenchen Townend. In memory of June Good, “American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language” presented by Friends of Jack Good. In memory of Clara Eckert, “Faye Levy's International Chicken Cookbook" presented by Charlotte Martin and Hal Durbin. In memory of deceased members, Class of 1942, Kingston Township High School, “The Oxford Dictionary of Modern Quotations”; “Benet’s Readers Encyclopedia of American Literature”, “Shakespeare A to Z". In memory of Omar Nejib, “The 20th Century Treasury of Sports” presented by Barbara and Charles Lemmond; “Who Will Tell the People” presented by Eleanor Rydzefski and Myron Lynn. In memory of Mrs. Florence Banks, “Princess” presented by DorothyJames and Caroland Andy Witman; “The Organic Gardener's Handbook of Natural Insect and Disease Control: presented by J. Clinton Shaver; “Wild Plants of America” presented by Willli, Jeanie, Chick Sacco. ; campus. parent co-chairperson. Wyoming Seminary Annual Fund committee Committed to reaching its campaign goal of $450,000, the 1992-93 National Annual Fund Committee of '|Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School held its organizational meeting on the Kingston Wyoming Seminary Annual Fund Committee includes, seated from left, Arthur W. Sherwood, M.D. 66, Tunkhannock, trustee chairperson; Stephen B. Killian, '66, Shavertown, phonathon chairperson; Emmajean Ellsworth Pittman, ’38, Dallas, business school chairperson; Robert G. Edgerton, Jr., ‘69, |Dallas, corporate chairperson; John Randolph Jr., Shavertown, past parent co-chairperson; Robert and Carol Madigan, Shavertown, Lower School parents chairpersons. . |Standing, Betty Williams, Kingston, faculty chairperson; Charles D. Flack, Jr. "72, Dallas, chairperson; : [John Morton, III, ’63, Kansas City, Missouri, vice-chairperson; Sharon Randolph, Shavertown, past Absent from photo: George and Judy Waldner, York, Pa., Upper School parent chairpersons. | A son Is born to Buraks In Ohio Dr. and Mrs. William E. Burak, _ Jr., of 155 Wallsend Court, Powell, Ohio, announce the birth of a son, Ryan Stephen, on October 3, 1992. Dr. Burak is the son of Dr. and Mrs. William E. Burak, Sr. of Shavertown. Mrs. Burak is the former Susan Dinges, M.D., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dinges, Poughkeepsie, New York.. Paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Stephen Ridzon of Shavertown. 4 PHARMACY « Computerized Prescription Service » Russell Stover Candies « Greeting Cards « PA Lottery Ticket Newspapers + Magazines 159 N. Memorial Hwy, Shavertown, PA 675-1191 Trucksville U.M. Women's bazaar October 22-23 The United Methodist Women of the Trucksville United Methodist Church will hold their annual bazaar. on Thursday, October 22 from 4 to 9 p.m. and Friday, October 23 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the : Fellowship Hall on Church Road. Dinner will be served on Thursday and lunch on Friday. Pictured are: members of the Bazaar Committee. First row, from left, Eleanor Coolbaugh, Barbara Dingle, Lorna .- Laskowski, Bonnie Pajka, Holly Pajka, Blanche Atherholt, Helen Gaylord. Second row, Sarah ~~ +. ° Johnson, Betty Jule Mathers, Nancy Dukes, Kay Palmer, June Bennett, Evelyn Roberts. School menus x per The following school lunch FRIDAY - Project Learn. In WEST SIDE TECH Ne menus are for the week of Oct. 22 Service. Breakfast re” - 28. All lunches include milk. MONDAY - Chicken patty w/ THURSDAY - Muffin, cereal, DALLAS SCHOOLS THURSDAY - Pepperoni pizza, tossed salad w/dressing, fresh fruit. FRIDAY - Teachers’ In Service. MONDAY - Breakfast for lunch. 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