"6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, February 24, 1993 | Dallas Class of '63 needs The Dallas High School Class Greenley, Peter Lauderbaugh, of 1963 reunion committee is Judy Mathers, Janet Ondish, * looking for addresses of the fol- Betsy Richmond, and Margie oO) lowing classmates: Schobert. Bruce Carr, Pat Gardner, Carl If anyone can provide any in- Co Hildebrand, Carolyn Lahey, Linda formation concerning these gradu- SL McClary, Archie Paltriaeri, Ed- ates, please contact the reunion ; oo : a ward Richmond, Gloria Culvert committee at 675-6461, after 5 < tc} Gre Wr Be tes Dallas Kiwanis induct new member At a recent meeting the Dallas Kiwanis Club inducted a new ’ . f member Matthew Miner of Harveys Lake. The meeting was held at Back Mountain brie S the Irem Temple Country Club in Dallas. Shown from left, are Dean Abbott, secretary; Jim Tupper, presi- dent; Matthew Miner, new member; Leo Corbett who inducted the o Trucksville U.M. Women's dinner Feb. 27 new member and Joe Schwartz, vice president. Dallas Kiwanis < The United Methodist Women of Trucksville will sponsor a family meets every Wednesday at the Irem Temple at 6:30 p.m. Prospec- style pork and sauerkraut supper on Saturday, Feb. 27, from 5 to 7 tive new members are welcome. p.m. In addition to the pork and sauerkraut, there will be mashed ii potatoes, gravy, applesauce, vegetable and homemade apple or cherry : — : pie. " " : 5 oa ; i EARN "TRY-IT PATCH" — Brownie Troop 596 members are, raw 1 ;~ The dinner will be served in the Educational Building of the : ; ; : : \ Trucksville United Methodist Church on Church Road. $6 for adults from left:, Stacie Amico, Kristen Wagner, Adrienne Ruggerio, w and $3 for children under 12. Tickets may be purchased from any Meghan Reino, Stephanie Gionta. : od | member of the United Methodist Women or by calling the church office Row 2, Sheree Senausky, Maureen Hozempa, Jennifer Mullins, between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. at 696-3897. Ashlee Fagula, Sharleen Casey, Elizabeth Ambrose, Maria Bas- © : sano. 5 Senior Citizens to install oficers March 4 Row 3, Nora Stepanitis, Morgan Carey, Adrienne Gilbert, Jane | The nominating committee of the Back Mountain Senior Citizens Clements, Molly Guntli, Elizabeth Mahoney, Alison Taroli, Caitlin Club comprised of Pat Baloga, Nick Pericci and Louise Capozzio has ~~ Ward and Mrs. Rudolph, Librarian. Absent from photo, Elise presented the slate of officers for 1993. They are: President, Irene Katyl, Persico. : : Vice president, Marie Yuknavage; Secretary, Sophie Kapral; Treasurer, Leader of Troop 696 is Kate Taroli, Assistant Leaders: Donna ‘ + Joseph Baltrushes; Sunshine, Kay Hudak; Publicity, Kaye Ray. Casey, Barbara Ambrose, Bonnie Bassano, Aide. oe © | The new officers will be installed at the March 4 meeting. Lillian : : i : | Soveroski, outgoing President, closed the meeting with a prayer and B 1 Tr 596 rns Scouts hike Valley Forge Historical Trail thanked the members for their past cooperation. rown a 00 P ed Boy Scout Troop 281 Dallas recently completed the nine mile ' : . Valley Forge Historical Trail. Hiking and orienteering skills were | " " , Trucksville UMC Women will meet ; Career Try- It patch used to study the Valley Forge Encampment. Those in atten- © @ "The United Methodist Women of Trucksville will hold their monthly : dance received the Valley Forge Historical Trail Award. Their ; meeting on March 2, at 1:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of the Brownie Troop 696 of Gate of Dance Studio. This fulfilled their madqals were presented at the January Court of Honor held at the Educational Building, Church Road, Trucksville. A program entitled A Heaven School toured the Back requirment for seeing a small |. Temple Country Club. Dallas . ‘ Land In Turmoil” will be presented by Helen Sarcevic, Mrs. Sarcevic,a Mountain Library recently for business in action. em lemp ry u ; as. native of Croatia, has made several trips to Croatia with food and 5 rnoses of their “Career” Trv-It Pictured from left, row 1: Robby Neil, Dave Parks, Mike Danchek, : : pp Ty. Mrs. Kaye Gilbert, teacher at p W if Poll i - medical aid. Mrs. Rudolph. Libratian. ex. anny Wasserott, Jeff Polley, Tom Reich, Aaron Stredny, Joe i Ph, : Gate of Heaven School spoke to | ach "Aaron O'Neil. Tom O'Neil plained how and why she became | gg girls about teaching as a ca- ; Neil i : : ‘Lenten meals at Northmoreland Fire Co a librarian and how she runs the 0 = hr ye garet Reino Row 2: Tom O'Neil, Scoutmaster; Ben Sappe, Rich Sylvia, Jarod : children's section of the library. is about : Dukas, Carol Danchek, adult leader; Allan Horridge, Eric St. Northmoreland Township Vol. Fire Co. in Centermoreland will hold hate 41g spoke to the girls about nursing : E For purposes of their “It's a Small Durkin of = Claire. their “Annual Lenten Meals” starting Ash Wednesday and every Friday wo 44 Try-It, Mrs. Rudolph read 2° a career. Dr. Jane Durkin o night. Serving from 4-7 p.m. Eat in or take out. Phone orders, 333- : : ~ Dallas Family Practice spoke to DD @ the girls several stories of chil : 9980 the girls about being a doctor. ; dren from other countries. Shavertown UMC Women lunch meet Mar. 1 Other activities for their "Ca- Representative Phyllis Mundy ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR : reer” Try-It were: The girls were Wrote a letter to the girls and The United Methodist Women of the Shavertown United Methodist : ! lmined her duties | Stat Church will hold their "Bring Your Own Lunch" meeting in the social entertained at a complimentary ry ane ol lies In our slate LUZERNE COUNTY REGISTER OF WILLS room at 12 Noon on Tuesday, March 1, 1993. All women of the church dance lesson at Back Mountain gvernment. ; are invited. : husband in the family business, C 1 675 571 1 | Mondlak Printery, managing a - [7 x | duties of computer operations, for a subscription Qual 1 ty H eal th car € employee and customer relations. f h E ’ F iT i I" Ellen is the mother of four |® @ ff y N or t e ntire ani y children. 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Twp. has announced her As the mother of four, she has i ROBERT KRAUSE 4 CASH and meet our physicians for the office of Luzerne County throughout the years including J ¥ PRICE Register of Wills. Little League, Cub Scouts, PTA 1 (ol0] 'R31{V[ez [0] Keo} Thomas M. Campbell, D.O. Diane A. Lowe, M.D. Formerly Ellen Marie Doyle of and its Council Advisory Board; CUSTOM BUILDER Min:126 Gallons : Wilkes-Barre, she graduatedfrom an organizer of the Basketball l OF — | Jane E. Durkin, D.O. Gary Nothstein, D.O. St. Mary's High School and ParentsOrganizationandaparish | 5 NEW HOMES llege Misericordia. Shetaught Family Life representative. *| “76 YEARS EXPERIENCE + = - College Misericordiz Shetaug | » Servin Luzerne, Lackawanna BiLo Qil Co. 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