J IS The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 12, 1999 ~ 3 a Women's plans Memorial Day parade Cli Daddow-Isaac Post 672, The be all units of the Legion, the | ub American Legion, Dallas will hold Legion Auxiliary, and Sons of the . its annual Memorial Day Parade Legion. The Dallas High School : installs and Program, Monday, May 31. Band, Todd Hunter, director. Also : . The parade will leave the Legion area Fire and Ambulance compa- officers Home at 9 a.m. and proceed tothe * nies, Boy and Girl Scouts, local Memorial in Dallas Center, where youth groups of the Back Moun- he Harveys, Lake a short program will be held. The tainand Lions and Rotary groups. omen's Club, GFWC, parade will then go to the Antique cars will be provide for 50 recently installed new Woodlawn Cemetery where Rev- year and life members of the Le- € ® officers for the year. erend William N. Lewis Pastor, gion. “a Shown after the Dallas United Methodist Church Daddow-Isaac Post 672, The ceremony, held at The will give a Memorial Day address. American Legion, wish to thank All are invited to join in a service all for participating in the Memo- Barn at Newber J p pang “r* : Estate: Heidi in at Chapel Lawn Cemetery. Time rial Day Salute to our war dead. : fn , approximately 10:30 a.m. This year marks the 80th anni- : ox Dros Taking part in the parade will versary of the American Legion. ; anding, from left; June : Swanson, installing secretary; Joanna Le Jones, secretary; Karen (8 J Boback, president; : Lorraine Farrell, vice Re president; Cheryl Dragon, treasurer. : POST PHOTO/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK : | Church plans service for hearing impaired | _o Legion will host flea market May 15 | i. Bh Hr Er I i ‘@ : ee Series Log will as! an ioe flea market, Sat., The service will be communicated through sign language and an Yo iki os pm ot ihe SH 2 Co ERO Lave og. | open ee the community and particularly the hearing im- ; - - : : : TI —— . paired is extended. Refreshments will be available. : a - 7 : This May 16 service begins at 10:45 a.m. Directions and further ) ; ; details may be obtained by calling 639-5858. : / Womens club to meet | i The Dallas Area Federated Womens Club will hold its May meeting Beaumont Cemetery plans work day at the Appletree Terrace on Thursday, May 13 at 7 p.m. Program will Work Day at Beaumont Cemetery Saturday, May 15, starting at 9 b He the Scholarship Presentation. a.m. for information 639-5705. @ | 1 PROPERTY TRANSFERS ; The following property transfers Richard DeJohghe, Lot 103 a [0] 0{ 2X) | (0] 04 LY] (48 XX) were recorded at the Luzerne Midway Manor, Kingston Twp., sm, B ; it d ii ; \County Courthouse for the week $117,500. : Hy Q sul an rece ye FREE of April 23-29; Chase Manhattan Bank NA a aress shirt and He... J trustee, to Loni J. Hughes, : : : Maurice R. Honor, et ux, to 1.023 acres, Lehman Twp., of a | Includes: 3: Brian C. Corcoran, et ux, Lot 2 $91,700. - . ® Hart Schaffner & ‘9 The Maples, Dallas Twp., Jeffrey H. Montross, et ux, to Hoover earns first prize at conference Marx $285,000. Eerard A. Schutz, et ux, to Jerome Kane, et ux, 14.100 écre, Dallas Twp., $23,000. Dale RealtyLtd., to Steven E. Rin house? et wi 75 Sution. "21 Farms Road, Jackson Twp, fsologo. 7 Anthony J. Garbush, et ux, to ‘Robert Lussi, et ux, Lot 83, e Talia Satoria e And Others FRIEDMAN'S 220 E. Drinker St., Dunmore, Pa. 18512 570.343.1759 Fax 570.343.5589 e-mail: friedman@epix.net web site: friedmansmenswear.com Darron C. O'Connor, et al, .69 acres, Lehman Twp., $109,700. John E. Skoczylas, et ux, to Mark J. John, et ux, Lot 36-38 Mt. Springs Sub., Ross Twp., “$34,500. Jay A. Mott, et ux, to Mary ' ‘Long/Ronald Pitcavage, Lot 1 Mott Sub., Ross Twp., $6,500. David A. Bartholomew, et ux, to : ‘Meadowcrest Mnr., Jackson Edward A. Grosek, Jr., et ux, graduating May of 2000. she is i Twp., $25,000. Lot 10 Ziesloft Sub, Ross Twp., the daughter of Russ and Dee ESS REGISTERING | 2 20 )\Y | 1 BAY 01% § DA 24 (OF. N\% | i \[0)%Y% EES Brian C. Corcoran, et ux, to $162,000. Dee Hoover. THE PLE REST Rebecca Hoover, who recently completed her Junior year at Lycoming Collge was invited to present her Psychology experiment titled “Academic Achievement: A Study of Gender and Seating Position in the College Classroom” at the Eastern Colleges Science Conference. The conference was held at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, CT. Her presentation in a poster board forum received first place. Rebecca is a Psychology major with a minor in Elementary Education. She will be SALE ENDS xcludes Previous Purchases Some Restrictions Apply, ALL . See Store For Details We 3 = BVA Ho designer sale / Just In Time for Memorial Day! 4ce. Midweek home groups; call for days and times. Weekday prayer Buy One Geol P30 750 a.m. Visitors welcome. 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