The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 31,1994 7 < WARTIME GRADUATES — Members of Lehman High School's . class of 1944 are: 1st row, Betty Gates Baughman, Pauline Ehret . Calkins, Donna Croop Chamberlain, Helen Yanek Sobieski, Jessie Davis Hogenbaugh, Emily DeMorat Wester, Betty Layaou Owen Blanche Taylor Hoblak, Alice Ide Masters, Melba Reakes Shaver, Doris Naugle Gordon, Anna Mead Cominsky, Peggy Krieger Dungey and Eleanor Zailski Thorek. Back row: Mary Snyder Shaver, Judy Sims Dawe, Carl Aston, Joe Ricketts Glen slates weekend activities Ricketts Glen State Park has scheduled the following activities: Fri., Sept. 2, 4 p.m. Nature Walk, at Lake Rose, “Black Bear”; 8 p.m., Evening Program at Maintenance Groe, “History of Ricketts”. Sat., Sept. 3, 10 a.m., Nature Walk, Lake Jean, “The Hemlocks”; 8 p.m. Evening Program at Maintenance Grove, “Detrimental Effects of Feeding Wild Animals”. Sun., Sept. 4, 9:30 a.m., Nature Walk, Ricketts, “Ghost Town of Ricketts”. Nature Walks begin at the maintenance building grove across from the park office. Evening programs are held in the maintenance grove across from the park office. Please bring a vehicle for the “Ghost Town of Ricketts” tour. Senior menus Senior Citizen's Centers spon- sored by the Luzerne/Wyoming Counties Bureau For the Aging offer hot noon meals Monday through Friday to people 60 years of age or older. Donations from participants are gratefully ac- cepted and needed to expand this program. The following is the menu for the week of September 5, 1994. All lunches include margarine, coffee and milk. MONDAY - Labor Day. Cen- ters closed. TUESDAY - Baked fish w/ lemon butter, risi bisi, zucchini and tomatoes, whole wheat bread, chocolate pudding, lemon. WEDNESDAY - Special menu: Chopped steak w/cheese, baked potato, baked beans, lettuce- tomato and onion slice, tomato juice, sandwich roll, strawberry shortcake. THURSDAY - Beef stroganoff over noodles, peas-carrots, hot apple cobbler, grapefruit juice, rye bread, vanilla ice cream. : FRIDAY - Baked ham w/pine- apple, sweet potatoes, cauliflower, whole wheat roll, Fig Newton cookies. For further information, con- tact the Luzerne /Wyoming Coun- ties Bureau For the Aging Nutri- tion Program or call the Senior Citizen's Center nearest your home. 9 4 2adnd Jane Weiss Mekeel. Rodriguez, Ben Rood, Marge Sharrow Mottern and Betty Warner 2nd row: Arlene Wentzel Hospodar, Margaret Lukasavage Borton, Carter. RING S a1 F Lehman Hi '44 holds 50th reun 259% to 50% Lehman High Class of '44 holds 50th reunion 0 to 50% | * Lehman High School Class of KramerGlenn, Sterling Meade and Ben Rood was Master of cere- tern, Alice Masters, Jane Mekeel, 14% Diamond 0 P 1ecious S tone 1944 held its 50th class reunion Doris Lloyd Selner. monies and pictures, yearbooks Pauline Caulkins, Jessie Hogen- ; | ‘at The Castle Inn, Dallas, July 16. Prior to the dinner, Jim and and other mementoes were on baugh and Carl Astoni. Roth J ewelers % @ / Ofthe34graduatingmembers, Margaret Borton hosted an infor- display. Two members who did not . "five are deceased, Betty Gensel, mal gathering at their home in Committee members wereMary graduate also attended: Betty 659 Memorial Hwy., Dallas 675-2623 Ann Sydlowski Disque, Elizabeth = Shavertown. Shaver, Judy Dawe, Marge Mot- Carter and Anna Cominsky. . Fi rst bi rth d a GFWC Juniorettes seek members 4 y The G.F.W.C. Country Crossroad Juniorettes, affiliated with the : . General Federation of Women's Clubs, an international organization, Da I I a S Pa rc & I ce £3 b rat ! 0 Nn is beginning a membership drive with the start orilte setisel year G.F.W.C. clubs work on improving the quality of life for those in their : INO communities, locally, countywide and state-wide. Au otized ST Ih dg Outlet Meghan Erin Langan cel- A membership drive will be conducted in the Lake-Lehman School rouna an ir shipping A 7 ® ebratesd her first birthday Au- District. Any young lady, 14 to 18 yers of age is invited to join. p ¥ Ss | W' gust 28. She is the daugher of For further information, call either Joyce Birt at 639-2433 or Isla P ack aging our Specialty | Brian and Lorena Langan, Spock at 639-2725, advisors to the club. Op en’D ays Mon.-Sat. 9-8:30 | Trucksville. "WY : . : A Maternal grandparents are Mr. Y preschool programs now open : Sunday 10-8:30 | B and Mrs. Larry C. Brobst Sr., The Wilkes-Barre Family YMCA, is now accepting registration for fall Dallas Harveys Lake Hwy., Dallas : 1 Tunkhannock; paternal grandpar- Pre School physical, recreational and educational programs. 675-2800 ! | ents are the late Mr. and Mrs. MELISSA ERIN LANGAN For more information or to register call 823-2191. ul Sf James K. Langan Sr., Wyoming. a : | Maternal great grandfather is - : — fo re SCHOOL OF DANCE | 5 | B® DYNA ID, BIN[@I5H) SINCE 1955 WAM ERTR Get Gow fide ff 70/4 Great Start totic Sehool Year! Religious i Td 1 EIT [RI EN's right for you!" services Ee Se Sh Fh SS Se SEN COMBINATION JOIN OUR | BACK MOUNTAIN HARVEST 1H1 H fe am Welnns he Tenn CLASSES PRESTIGIOUS | 4 Trucksville. 696-1128. Pastor, , ses : | { Daniel S. Miller. Sunday Schoo 2 COMPETITION | for all , 10 a.m. Worship 11 : | ) @ pyre. ol iy Saturday, 7 the popular, lightweight, GROUPS & LINES | De erin Miva convenient pouch. So little sizzle Gumdrops | | ‘home groups; call for days and to discard. Twizzlers Lollipops | » times. Weekday prayer 6:30-7:30 Tomale S S : A ! a.m. Visitors welcome. Hot ugar Babies | 1 The glass bottle and pouch Good n Plenty Coon car .. DALLASUNITED METHODIST : 5 ns n y CHURCH - 4 Parsonage St., Dal- only at Hillside Jelly Bea ‘las. 675-0122. Rev. Michael A. . Bealla, Pastor. 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