{ | 3 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Thursday, July 25, 2002 5 Ide family commemorates 100th reunion The descendants of Nehemiah # and Erza Ide gathered for a fam- i cut, . York, attended a picnic held on . Saturday. A brief business meet- ily reunion in June at Frances . Slocum State Park, Kingston « Township. Nearly 300 family : - members, some traveling from New Mexico, Virginia, Connecti- Massachusetts and New © ing was held. © The following officers were ; elected: Richard Ide, president; 3 David Ide, vice president; Willis ' Ide and Shirley Johnson Smith, | treasurer; Audrey Ide Kocher, | secretary; Sandi May Johnson, 3 family historian. Awards were given to Floyd | Hoover, oldest male Ide present; Anna Shaver, oldest female Ide | present; Avery Scott, youngest family member present; Marcus Ide’s family, most family mem- bers present; Anna Cominsky’s and Fred Ides’ families, most | generations present; ~~ longest } married couple, Floyd and Helen | tax bill, it is your responsibility | Ww Kingston Township Tax Collec- tor, Karen Rose, advises resi- « dents that the 2002 school tax d Fa home or property in Kingston 4 Township and did not receive a ' to notify the tax collector at 696- 3809. If you are a new owner of an established home and did not receive a tax bill, notify the tax collector so records can be changed accordingly. All payments must be post- marked on or before September | bills were mailed the week of Hoover; most recently married couple, Bernie and Judy; Kings- ley Roe Collier, traveled the far- thest; Rick Elderkins, birthday closest to the day; Willis and Loy Ide’s anniversary, closest to the day. On Sunday, family members took a narrated bus tour of his- toric Back Mountain and family homesteads with stops at burial sites of ancestors. Floral tributes or wreaths were placed at the graves of Lucy Ide Allen, daugh- ter of Revolutionary War soldier, Silas Ide, family historian; Gilbert Ide, recently deceased family patriarch; Abram Pike and Nehemiah Ide, Revolution- ary War soldiers. Markers were placed at the graves of Nehemi- ah and Ezra and sons John, Ne- hemiah Jr., Oliver, Nathan, Nathaniel, William, Elijah, Ezra Jr. and Stephen. The 101st reunion will be held the last Saturday in June. Kingston Twp. school taxes due September 13 13 to be eligible for the rebate. 2002 county taxes are currently due at the penalty amount and will be accepted until December 12. Regular office hours at the municipal building, 180 E. Cen- ter St., Shavertown 9 a.m.-3 p-m. Monday and Thursdays. A voice mail message can be left at 696-3809 at anytime and will be answered promptly. Payments can also be dropped off anytime in the mail slot lo- cated in the vestibule of the township municipal building. 4 Senior Citizens Centers spon- * sored by the Area Agency on ag- ‘ing for Luzerne and Wyoming . Counties offers hot noon meals _ Monday through Friday to peo- . ple 60 years of age or older. Do- ks | nations from participants are : gratefully accepted and needed © in order to expand this program. | The following is the men for the i week of July 25-31. All menus ! include margarine, milk and cof- ' fee. The local Senior Center is Ig ' located at 22 Rice St., Dallas. & | THURSDAY: A dks ET ER Lr” REE Christmas in | July Special Dinner. bbq chick- ‘en, scalloped tatoes, mixed vegetables, dinner roll, citrus punch, strawberry sundae. FRIDAY: Caesar salad with grilled chicken, fresh carrot sticks, mixed fruit cup, dinner roll, Italian icer. MONDAY: French toast with maple syrup, sausage, hot fruit compote, orange juice, corn muffin. 3 TUESDAY: Jumbo hot dog with sauerkraut, oven roasted potatoes, baked beans, hot dog roll, mustard, orange. WEDNESDAY: Rigatoni with meatballs, hot fruit compote, broccoli, Italian bread, gelatin with i i “R ing. Elizabethtown College in 1993. City. Laurie Lee Lehman and Dennis Penn Noorigian Jr. Lehman, Noorigian to wed James A. Lehn. Dallas, anno approaching marriage of his daughter, Laurie Lee Lehman, Matawan, NJ, to Dennis Penn Noorigian Jr., Matawan, NJ, son of Dennis and Diane Noorigian Sr., Manasquan, NJ. The bride-to-be is also the daughter of the late Donna Lehman. She is the granddaughter of Dorothy Lehman, Sun- bury, and the late Alton Lehman, and Florence Strawser, Sun- bury, and the late George and Isabel Maxwell. Ms. Lehman is a 1989 graduate of Dallas Senior High School and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics from Mr. Noorigian is a 1990 graduate of Wall High School, Wall, NJ. He attended college at Kean College, and is a 1997 gradu- ate of Seton Hall University, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration. He is employed as a National Broadcast Media Buyer for R.J. Palmer in New York The couple will exchange vows September 8, 2002. ces the engagement and Cummings completes humanitarian missions in Africa Marine Corps Cpl. Forest Cummings, son of Linda J. and Lawrence P. Cummings of Trucksville, recently completed two months of training exercises and humanitarian missions in the East African nation of Dji- bouti while assigned to the 22nd Marine Expeditionary = Unit, based in Camp Lejeune, N.C. Cummings is one of more than 10,000 Atlantic Fleet sailors and Marines aboard the ships of the USS John F. Kennedy Carrier Battle Group and USS WASP Amphibious Ready Group cur- rently on a six-month deploy- and Arabian Gulf. Cummings’ unit is an expedi- tionary intervention force with the ability to rapidly organize for combat operations in virtually any environment. MEUs are composed of more than 2,000 personnel and are divided into an infantry combination, Cum- mings’ unit supplies and sus- tains itself for either quick mis- sion accomplishment or clearing the way for follow-on forces. Cummings is a 1998 graduate of Dallas Senior High School, and joined the Marine Corps in September 1998. ment to, the Mediterranean 36 TT rene Get the Ss A ep rT To subscribe, call 829-5000 or toll free 1-800-252-5603 Monday through Friday 6:00 a.m.- 7:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday 7.00 a.m.- 2.00 p.m Will - .one-half of a AS eC TE PLIES ; MES-LEADER for only 25¢ Monday through Saturday at more than 1,000 Luzerne County newsstands and street racks. Limited time offer. andy bar. rT 2 Coupon® os a M ata by TIMESeLEADER nd a www.TIMESLEADER.com x a 7 i y 1 J Duplicate Bridge results Pioneer Bridge Club June 17 — N-S: 1. Mary Louise Paolucci and John Filip 2. Ruth Tetschner and Anita Allen 3. Lois DeGennaro and Jule Plotkin 4. Carol Lippincott and Mary Zabresky. E-W: 1. Meral Liben- son and Zelda Salamon 2. Sally Harris and Marie McDermott 3. Welton Farrar and Fred Villiard 4. Nancy Brown and Marilyn Husband. June 24 — N-S: 1. Shino Fran- quet and Janice Castner 2. Bob Sentiwany and Bill Bergstrasser 3. Betty Fitleson and Eileen De- vaney. E-W: 1. Mollie Moore and Mary Kaiser 2. Zelda Salamon and June Golubock 3. John Filip and Mary Louise Paolucci. July 1 — N-S: 1. Lois DeGen- naro and Jule Plotkin 2. Nancy Brown and Marilyn Husband 3. Phyllis Eckman and Jean Banks. E-W: 1. Amy Hoban and Father Thomas Flynn 2. Mollie Moore and Mary Kaiser 3. Shino Fran- quet and Mary Louise Paolucci. July 8 — N-S: 1. Phyllis Eck- man and Jean Banks 2. Mollie Moore and Mary Kaiser 3. Betty Fitleson and Eileen Devaney. E- W: 1. Tie: Walter Mitchell and Mary Wynn John Filip and Mary Louise Paolucci 3. Bill Bergstrasser and Bob Sentiwany. Tuesday Invitational June 18: 1. Peggy Watters and Tee Zerfoss 2. Marilyn Husband and Mary Brezinski 3. Vicki Kazimi am]and Jane Chilson. June 25: 1. Helen McCool and betty Swainbank 2. Dottie Peiffer and Pat Peiffer 3. Sheila McKe- own and Sandy Johnson 4. Peggy Watters and Tee Zerfoss. July 2: 1. Elvera Ryan and Rose Reilly 2. Betty Swainbank and Helen McCool. July 9: 1. Peggy Watters and Tee Zerfoss 2. Betty Swainbank and Helen McCool 3. Annabel Morris and Phyllis Landau 4. Edna-Marie Beirne and Louise Schlick 5. Allie Heffernan and Beth Rosenthal. Dallas Duplicate Bridge Club June 19 — N-S Flight A: 1. Eu- nice Rubel and George Ruckno 2, Judy Null and Mike Whittaker 3. Welton Farrar and Mary Louise Paolucci. Flight B: 3. Mary Brezinski and Lois DeGennaro. E-W Flight A: 1. Carol Hinchey and Phyllis Landau 2. Pauline Sirota ns Shirley Abelson 3. Jeanne Fainberg and Annette Johns. Flight B: 2. Betty Swain- bank and Peggy Watters. Flight C: 1. Jerry Orr and Margaret Butler 2. Walter Rauch and Tee Zerfoss. June 26 — N-S Flight A 1. He- len McCool and Walter Brenholts 2. Kassie Zalot and Walter Rauch 3. Ray Depew and Pauline Sirota Flight B 3. Rose Reilly and Elvera Ryan. E-W Flight A 1. Eunice Rubel and George Ruckno 2. Jeanne Fainberg and Annette Johns 3. Tee Zerfoss and Welton Farrar. July 3 — N-S Flight A: 1. Judy Null and Felice Salsburg 2. Betty Bean and Kassie Zalot 3. Ray De- pew and Pauline Sirota. E-W Flight A: 1. Jeanne Fainberg and Annette Johns 2. Alan Fierverker and Harry Fierverker 3. Esther Robzen and Phyllis Landau. Flight C: 1. Jerry Orr and Allie Heffernan 2. Welton Farrar and Tee Zerfoss. July 10 — N-S Flight A: 1. George Marcy and Judy Null 2. Helen McCool and Walter Bren- holts 3. Sheila McKeown and Sandy Johnson 4. George Ruc- kno and Eunice Rubel. Flight C: 2. Jane Ressa and Cleda Shelby. E-W Flight A: 1. Ray Depew and Pauline Sirota 2. John Filip and Mary Louise Paolucci 3. Welton Farrar and Tee Zerfoss 4. Alan Fierverker and Harry Fierverker. Flight C: 3. Walter Rauch and ‘Beth Rosenthal. For information on duplicate bridge call Beth Rosenthal at 696-3655 or visit the Bridgelady at http://www .bridgelady.com James and Oliver Evans family reunion set for August 4 The James and Oliver Evans family reunion will be held August 4 at the Orange Fire Hall. Bring a dish to pass and join us for lunch at 12:30. There will be a business meeting after lunch followed by games angga social hour. y ' 1 a ! / [ 3 3 i i | / 4 1 8 i i ? 1 1 § i i ? i | i A b ] y gi bid os. TL AR BER ALR SISO | LUZERNE Plains 829-3900 | Luzeme | 288-4511 —k| MEMBER FDIC NATIONAL BANK A Proud Past, A Promising Tomorrow LENDER ‘ Swoyersville Dallas Public Square Wyoming 287-1141 674-5442 822-421 613-0966
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