| P : ‘The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, September 7, 1994. 7 Former pastor Germond to Jpreach at *Trucksville Apert of the Sesquicentennial Celebration the Trucksville United Methodist Church has invited its former pastors to return and fill the pulpit and be part of the cele- bration. The first guest will be Reverend Robert E. Germond who aa Willpreachat11 a.m. on Sept. 11. < He served in Trucksville from 1960 to 1965. Rev. Germond is a member of the Wyoming Annual Conference and has served Beach Lake, Peckville, Trucksville, Forty Fort churches in Pennsylvania and Union Center, First-Oneonta and Chenango Bridge churches in New York. He served as District Super- intendent of the Binghamton @ District and was administrator of the Wyoming Annual Conference. He served as chairman of the Sky Lake Board of Directors, Home of the Aging Board of Directors, Children’s Home Board of Direc- tors and the Board of Ordained Ministry. He served as vice-chair- man of the Committee on Finance and Administration. Retiring in June 1994 after 40 years of active ministry, Rev. Germond resides, with his wife Peg, in Mechanicsburg, Pa. EMILIE K. THOMASON Emilie Thomason Pill be 3 Sept. 10 ‘Emilie K. Thomason will be 3 years old Sept. 10. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Thomason and has two older sis- ters, Rebecca 10 and Sarah 5. ‘Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pareseau of Arlington, Texas and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bulford descendants hold: their 73rd annual reunion The 73rd annual Bulford reun- ion of the descendants of John and Rachael Bulford, early pio- neers of the Back Mountain was held August 21 at the home of Hazel Fielding, Sutton Rd., Huntsville. A covered dish picnic dinner was enjoyed at noon time, followed by a business meeting presided over by president Nettie Miers. Officers who gave their reports were secretary, Helen Franklin; treasurer, Jean Crockett; histo- rian, Thelma Norrie. Prizes were awarded to the fol- lowing: oldest woman, Ruby El- ston; oldest man, Paul Crockett, youngest boy, Briar Moore; young- est girl, Ashley Sands; traveled the farthest, Charles and Myrtle Dwyer, Clearwater, Florida; least years married, John and Susan Fielding; largest family, Nettie Miers; married the longest, Char- les and Myrtle Dwyer. Births reported: Jonathan DiClementi, Nov. 3, 1993; Briar Moore, April 20, 1994; Andrean Cease, Feb. 17, 1994. en Those who attended were: Ruib Hy Elston, Huntsville; Hazel Field-- ing, Huntsville; Nettie Miers," Huntsville; Ruth Wyrsch, Bing hamton, NY; Helen Franklin, Jackson Township; Dorothy Bul: ford, Mooretown; Donald and Stella Bulford, Dallas; Thelma: Norrie, Trucksville; Charles and. Myrtle Dwyer, Clearwater, Roa William and Jo-Ann Sarley, Scott, William E. and Robert Sarley, fo Dallas; Jamie Bellezza, Dallas: Also, Janet Small, Forest Lake; x Lydia, Kyle and Briar Moore, Dallas; Rachel Miers, Lehman; * Ashley Sands, Lehman; Paul’ Crockett, Broadway; Jean Crock- ett, Broadway; Louise Bulford, - Mooretown; Becky Miers, Dallas; ~ Charles Gordon, III, and Chaslese 2 Gordon, IV, Dallas; Jack and Lois Schumacher, Kingston; Robert and Ethel Moss, Wilkes-Barre; Susan Roese and Amber Roese, Jackson Rd., Lehman Twp.; Dina i Sarmonis, Jackson Rd., Lehman - Twp.; Karen Eyet, Jackson Rd," Pack 155 begins fundraiser shovel with a five-year warranty. call Charles Stajewski, 675-580. Trucksville United Methodist Church Cub Scout Pack 155 will run its fall fundraiser until Sept. 15. This year’s items are a Pennsylvania Dutch corn broom, a 30-inch bamboo rake and a poly snow The Pack will hold its annual registration for new Tigers and Cub Scouts on Thursday, Sept. 15, at the Trucksville United Methodist Church Education Building from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. For information, ‘Dave Andes appointed to Mellon Bank regional board Shavertown resident Dave Andes has been appointed to the Mellon Bank Northeastern Re- gional Board of Directors. The owner of State Farm Insur- ance Agency in Kingston, Andes has served since 1990 on the Mellon Bank Wilkes-Barre/West Side /Dallas Advisory Board. His professional affiliations include membership in the Ameri- can Society of Chartered Life Underwriters and the American Society of Property and Casualty Underwriters and Wyoming Val- ley Life Underwriters. He is a lifetime member of State Farm President's Club and past quali- fying member of the Million Dollar Round Table. Andes serves on the President's Council of King's College and the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of DAVE ANDES Commerce. He has also served on Philadelphia, and American Col- Lake-Lehman band to play at county fair The award-winning Lake- Lehman Band will perform Sept. 9 at the Luzerne County Fall Fair, at 5 p.m. in front of the bandshell. Along with current field show music they will play several col- lege “fight songs” and other popu- lar songs which the band per- forms during football games. The Lake-Lehman Band has captured the Atlantic Coast Cham- pionship title 8 times, along with awards achieved in Pennsylvania and other states. The band is directed by Ed- ward A. Richards and assisted by Maureen Richards. Megan Mosier is Drum Major. : Girl Scout Troop 633 parents to meet There will be a parents’ meet- ing for parents of Junior Girl Scout #633 members on September 21 at 6:30 p.m. at St. Paul's Lu- theran Church. the board of directors of VNA/ Homemaker Services of Luzerne County. He has studied at King's Col- lege, University of Pennsylvania, Thomason of Spur, Texas. Her Qrea: -grandmother is Emma Hollingshead of Durant, Okla- homa. She has a bird dog, “Miss Ellie” pony, “Maude” and fish “Flipper”. (SHHH!) (We Can't Keep The Best Seafood Specials A Secret For Long!) BLN) Bf EEA VA DIA) SAVE @] i EX @) VAN Bho THURS., FRI, & SAT. 9 P.M. 'til Closing 6 Petite Lobster Tail Dinners.....$9.95 i One Dozen Steamed Clams.......$3.50 ol WATERFRONT od 'S a Restaurant & Pub 304 Kennedy Blvd. Pittston, PA 654-6883 lege, Bryn Mawr. Residents of Shavertown, An- des and his wife Michelle are the parents of sons, Brian, Paul and Allen, and daughter, Michelle. Girls need not be present at this time. National registration fee of $6 per girl will be collected. The first girls’ meeting is Septem- ber 28 6-7:30 p.m. Shavertown Shopping Center Shavertown 675-2555 w Old River Road BAKERY | / XY) § S N c “9D SIN >> > N NS Opectal of the Weck: Oept. 61h thru Sept. 11th & BROWNIES seeciaypaicenar NUT $952 PLAIN $9 98 Reg. Price $2.62 1/2 dz. Reg. Price $2.34 1/2 dz. BASKET ITALIAN BREAD 19 SPECIALLY PRICED AT | 1 Reg. Price $1.35 OLD FASHION Tea 05 CAKE SPECIALLY PRICED 3 95 Price $2.15 Something Special! Crockett, May 22, 1994; Anthony Waclawski, May 25, 1994; Cait- land Metz, July 12, 1994; Brian Derhammer, August 19, 1994. Death reported: Thomas E. Lehman Twp.; John Fielding, III, Loyalville; Susan Fielding, Loy- alville. fe Next year’s reunion will be at | Hazel Fielding's. Earns scholarship through Geisinger Dallas resident Mary Ellen Cusma was one of six Geisinger employ- ees toreceive scholarships granted through the Ben Badman Endowed Health Professions Education Fund. Cusma is a Geisinger Wyoming Valley accounting associate. The Ben Badman Endowed Health Professions Education Fund was established to assist full-time Geisinger employees in continuing their education in a health profession. Religious services BACK MOUNTAIN HARVEST ASSEMBLY - 340 Carverton Rd., Trucksville. 696-1128. Pastor, Daniel S. Miller. Sunday School for all ages, 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Saturday, 7 p.m. prayer. Wed., 7 p.m., "Out of Bounds" youth service. Midweek home groups; call for days and times. Weekday prayer 6:30-7:30 a.m. Visitors welcome. DALLAS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 4 Parsonage St., Dallas. 675-0122. Rev. Michael A. Bealla, Pastor. Sunday School, 9 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH - 163 N. Pioneer Ave., Shavertown. 675-3616. Pastors, Rev.James A. Wert, Rev. Harriet L. Santos. Music Dir., John Vaida. SATURDAY: 5:30 p.m., Chapel Service. SUNDAY: 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Worship Services. Visitors expected. Sunday study classes, 10 a.m. PHONE-A-PRAYER 675- 4666. ST. 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