6 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, October 14, 1998 Th The Bulford family holds 77th reunion in Lehman » The 77th annual Bulford re- union of the descendants of John and Rachael Bulford, early pio- neers of the Back Mountain area was held on Sunday, Aug. 16 at the home of Susan Roese, Jack- son Rd., Lehman Twp. A covered dish picnic lunch was held at noon time, followed by a business meeting. President Susan Roese, presided over the meeting. . Officers who gave their reports were Secretary, Helen Franklin; historian, Pat Krivak; ‘Married 50 years, July 5, Rob- ert and Ethel Moss of Wilkes- Barre. ~Lake-Lehman High School graduate, John Fielding Jr. < Birth reported: -Danica Schmimmel, State College, daugh- ter of George and Audrey Schimmel. “Deaths reported: Ruby Elston, Huntsville, Jan. 30, 1998; Myrtle Dwyer, Clearwater, FL, Oct. 12, ~ MacDougal, 1997. Game committee for 1999: Tif- fany Roese, Janet Small, Sandy Newell. Those who attended the reunion were: Susan, Tiffany and Kristen Roese, Lehman Twp.; Janet Small, Montrose; Hazel Fielding, Hunts- ville; Eleanor Ankudovich, Hunts- ville; Nettie Miers, Harveys Lake; Rachel Miers, ‘Harveys Lake; Ashley Sands, Orange; Sandy Newell, Jackson Twp.; Lydia, Kyle, Briar and Jacey Moore, Lehman; Lorena Moss Berman, Exeter; Dorothy Bulford, Sweet Valley; Tom Morris, Lehman; Dina Sarmonis, Lehman Twp.; Ainsley Lehman Twp.; Chelsea MacDougal, Lehman Twp.; Pat Krivak, Dupont; Helen Franklin, Jackson Twp.; Robert and Ethel Moss, Wilkes-Barre. Next year’s reunion will be held the third Sunday in August at the same place. Gate of Heaven to hold annual auction Oct. 24 ~The 13th Annual Fall Auction sponsored by the Gate of Heaven School PTG will be held Saturday, Oct. 24 in the school gym with a 6 p-m. preview and a 7 p.m. start. As in past years, the auction committee has obtained a fine selection of new, unique, antique and sports items including autographed baseballs from Sammy Sosa, Ken Griffey Jr. and David Wells. Autographed pho- tos include Roberto Alormar and NJ Devils forward Dave Andreychuk. Also a Leonardo DiCaprio autographed mini- poster, an autographed photo of Rosie O'Donnell, two pair of tick- ets to the Rosie O'Donnell Show and two tickets to Live! with Regis and Kathy Lee Show. There will be many hand painted, one of a kind furniture along with a full- size handmade quilt and quite a few antique furnishings, plus many more items. The auction is open to the pub- lic with an entrance fee of $5 per person, S7 per couple, refresh- ments included. “This is one of the most popular fund raisers we sponsor for the school” states Michele Bonetski, president of the PTG. “There is always wonderful items and everyone has a marvel- ous time.” For further information, con- tact 675-6566. Nearly-New Kids Shop now open late Ann and William Davies. exercise physiologist. KAREN WISNIESKI AND JASON DAVIES Karen Wisnieski to marry Jason Davies October 17 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Wisnieski of Shavertown announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, Karen to Jason Davies, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davies, Shavertown. Ms. Wisnieski is the granddaughterof the late Bertha and Peter Calaide and of the late Frances and Roman Wisnieski. Davies is the grandson of Ann Politz, Ashley and of the late Nicholas Politz, and the The bride-to-be is a 1993 graduate of Dallas High School, and a 1998 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, School of Pharmacy where she earned a bachelor of science degree in pharmacy. She is employed as a registered pharmacist with Rite-Aid Pharmacy, Inc. The prospective groom is also a 1993 graduate of Dallas High School and a 1997 graduate of Cedarville College, Cedarville, Ohio, where he earned a bachelor of science degree in exercise physiology. He is employed by Novacare Rehabilitation, Columbus, Ohio, as an The wedding is planned for October 17, 1998.: - The Nearly-New Kids Shop which is operated as a public service by the United Methodist Women of the Trucksville United Methodist Church is back in operation after a summer recess. Offered for sale is a good line of children’s clothing from infants through size 16. Included in the selection is sleep wear, jeans, sweat shirts, skirts, sweaters, shirts, blouses, jackets, coats, boots and shoes. The Nearly-New Shop is open every Saturday from 10 a.m. until noon. Itis located in the Memorial Room (lower level) of the Trucksville United Methodist Church, Church Road, Trucksville, just off Rt. 309. All proceeds are used to fund the many mission projects of the United Methodist women, local, national and global. Ham dinner to be held at OES Hall Oct. 24 A ham dinner will be held at the OES Hall, Foster Street and Woodlawn Avenue, Dallas (behind CVS) on Saturday, Oct. 24 from 4 to 7p.m. Takeouts available. Donation, adults $6.50; children under 12, $3. Tickets available from any member or at the door. For information, call Irene Transue at 675-1367. BMT Seniors hold meeting The Back Mountain Senior Citi- zens met at St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown, recently. Coming events include the an- nual Project Head Dinner Dance, to be held Oct. 29 at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Luzerne with music by the High Lights. Regis- tration will be held from noon to 12:30 with dinner being served at that time. The Back Mountain Seniors Halloween party will be held Oct. 22 at noon. Please note the date change from the third Thursday of the month to the 22nd for this month only. Future social meet- ings will be held as usual on the third Thursday of each month. The Halloween party will be a pizza party with a charge of $3. per person, the party starting at noon. Costume is optional. December 8, is the date for the King Henry show at Mt. Airy Lodge. for reservations or more informa- tion, call Marie Yuknavage at 696- 3095. The birthday honorees were Helen Misson, Joseph Precone, Joseph Balavage, and Joseph Baltrushes, hosted by Florence Stella and Peg Adamitz. Bakers for November are Al and Kaye Ray and Joseph Precone. Sunshine cards were sent to Kaye Ray, Joseph Baltrushes, and Joseph Balavage. Grace Laux, who had been a patient at Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, has returned to Kingston Manor. Birthdays for November are Vickie Leo, LaMere Fiorini, John Baloga, Gertrude Miscavage. Hosted by Betty Beline. The Haunted Barn now open in Lehman ° The Haunted Barn in Lehman celebrating its 16th year of haunt- ing innocent patrons is now open. Since the inception of the ' Haunted Barn, walls have shifted and have been lifted, floors have been added, ceilings have been lowered and thrills have been care- fully choreographed. This year the preshow area has changed, every outside walkway and wait- ing area received a new roof and new walls, and several gruesome displays were added such as “The Guillotine”. All of this to keep our visiting victims screaming, warm and happy. It all promises to be a real hit with anyone brave enough to enter the building. You can take “the journey” on Oct. 15-18, 22-25and 29-31 from 7-11 p.m. on Fridays and Satur- days and from 7-10 p.m. all other nights. Your $5 admission benefits the Lehman UMYF, the Lehman Volunteer Fire Co., the Lake-Leh- man Chorus and the Wyoming Valley Children’s Aid Fund. Dis- count coupons are available at . many local retailers. Call the Spook Line 674-5420 for Ghost Stories and further in- formation on the Haunted Barn. Check our web page at: http:// www.dawenet.com/haunted The web page includes more informa- - tion, directions and maps. Senior Citizens Centers spon- sored by the Luzerne/Wyoming Counties Bureau for the Aging of- fer hot noon meals Monday through Friday to people 60 years of age or older. Donations from participants are gratefully accepted and needed in order to expand this program. The following is the menu for the week of October 19. All meals include margarine, milk and cof- fee. MONDAY - Veal scallopini, zuc- chini, orange juice, whole wheat bread, chilled pears, rice. TUESDAY - Tuna noodle cas: - serole, hot fruit compote, mixed vegetables, white bread, choco- late pudding. WEDNESDAY - Pork roast, green beans, sweet potatoes,whole . wheat bread, baked apple w/ cream. THURSDAY - Beef Stroganoff, peach compote, spinach, bread, sugar cookie, noodies. FRIDAY - Chili con carne, chilled pineapple, carrot/celery sticks, tomato juice, hard roll, chocolate cupcake. Mozart Club to sponsor program The Mozart Club of Wilkes-Barre will present “Folk Treasures” a program of folk music from around the world. The public is invited to attend without charge. The program will be held Oct. 19 at Church of Christ Uniting in Kingston at 8 p.m. with refreshments to follow. Hospitality chairmen areed Mary Jan Forlin and Doris Carey. Members are asked to be present at 7:30 p.m. “Folk Treasures” will feature musical treasures form our own area, in concert. The Mozart Club is a member of both the State and National Federation of Music Clubs. Mozart welcomes both active and associate members and sponsors a club for student musicians. 8th Annual Four Seasons Open Sunday, October 18th * “Better Ball of Partners” Format Tee times starting at 9:00 a.m. $35.00 per person. Includes 18 holes, meal, beverages and over $1,000 .00 worth of prizes! ($250.00 Gift Certificate for the 1st Place Team!) 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