The Dallas Post Friday, July 4, 2003 7 IBRARY NEWS emand leads to another Red Cross baby-sitters course By popular demand, another baby-sitters class is being con- ducted at the library by the diapering, feeding and dress- ing; to handle bedtime issues, and more. OBITUARIES MARY A. DEVINE Dallas resident Mary Devine, 91 of Dallas, formerly of Phila. and Wild- wood, NJ. died Monday, June 30, 2002 at her daughter’s home. She was born in Phila., HANNAH CULP Former school teacher for the Lake-Lehman School District Hannah Culp, 86, of Huntsville, died Wednesday June 25, 2003 at the Wilkes- American daughter of Anna and Thomas Dare General Hospital. Red Cross Book review: At their last Shields. She was born in Phila. Born March 2, 1917, in on Satur- meeting of the year, the Mon- daughter of Anna and Thomas Huntsville, she was a daughter day, July day morning book discussion Shields. She was employed by Of the late John Milton and 26, from 10 groups topic was “To Kill a RCA, Camden, NJ for 46 years, Hannah (Jones) Culp. She was a.m. to 4:30 Mockingbird,” the classic novel She was a member of St. 2 graduate of Lake Lehman p.m. There by Harper Lee of racial preju- Barnabus Church, Phila. for 52 High School and Bloomsburg : is a $25 fee, dice in the Deep South of the years. University. She was employed C AR OL which in- 1930s. The book is so well She was preceded in death 252 school teacher by the Lake cludes a known — it is to this day as- by her husband James P. Lehman School District, teach- KING babysitter’s signed reading in many high- Devine. She is survived by 18 first and second grade for handbook. school literature classes — that daughter Kathryn Downs and Many years. She was a member, The class size is limited to 12. Interested young adults, ages 12 to 18, are invited to stop in the library with their advance payments, made payable to the ARC, and register at the main desk or in the Children’s Room. Participants should bring a lunch; Pepsi will provide sodas, and the Old Country Buffet will provide cookies. Participants in the class will learn how to perform first aid and get professional help fast; to identify common safety haz- ards and prevent injuries; to perform basic care routines like its basic elements need not be emphasized, but we learned some interesting sidelights in our meeting. For one, this was the only book written by Miss Lee, who became a recluse; and another, the character of Dill in the book was inspired by her neighbor, - Truman Capote. A member of our group, Cather- ine Gourley, has been involved as a consultant to a West Coast school setting up a film-making class, and “To Kill a Mocking- bird” is being used as an exam- ple of an excellent adaptation of a novel to the screen. Dallas Rotary honors essay contest winners The Rotary Club of Dallas honored three 11th-grade stu- dents from Dallas and Lake-Lehman high schools at a recent dinner held in their honor at the Castle Inn in Dallas. Jim Welch from Dallas High School and Ashley Hules and Samantha Payne from Lake-Lehman High School participat- ed in the Rotary District Essay Contest with “Sew the Seeds of Love” as its theme. With their families in attendance, the contestants read their essays at the awards ceremony and re- ceived monetary prizes. Pictured from left are Eric Martin, club president; Jim Welch, third place winner; Ashley Hules, first place winner; Samantha Payne, second place winner; Melissa Saxon, chair of district essay contest. PROPERTY TRANSFERS The following property trans- fers were recorded at the Luzerne County Courthouse the week of June 14-20, 2003. Albert Brown et ux to Shawn Miller, see deed, Dallas Twp., $200,000. John Halbing III et ux to Daniel Haney et ux, Lot 12 ondish Hills, Dallas Twp., $23,000. Lake Bor., $133,000. Gregory Fowler et ux to Nicholas R. Allers, see deed, Harveys Lake Bor., $166,000. Ann Marie Fry to Geremia Palmaioli IV et al, 1.50 acres, Jackson Twp., $84,900. Mary E. Sitkowski estate to James Timlin trustee, see deed, Kingston Twp., $106,000. James Warrelmann Sr. et ux to Colleen B. Casto, Lot 20 SENIOR MENUS Senior Citizens Centers sponsored by the Area Agency on aging for Luzerne and Wyoming Counties offers hot noon meals Monday through Friday to people 60 years of age or older. Donations from partic- ipants are gratefully accepted and needed in order to expand this program. The following is the menu for the week of July 4 -10. All menus include mar- oven brown potatoes, carrots, sandwich roll, chocolate cook- ie. TUESDAY: Rosemary baked chicken, oven browned pota- toes, seasoned broccoli, whole wheat bread, carrot cake. WEDNESDAY: Manicotti w/marinara sauce, seasoned spinach, lemon, Italian bread, her husband William Downs Jr. of Dallas, PA; grandsons Wil- iam Downs III of Hacketstown, NJ; James Downs and his wife Karen of Dallas; and two great grandchildren Zachary and Abigail. In lieu of flowers memorial donations to Hospice Commu- nity Care, 385 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, PA 18704, would be appreciated. SISTER MERCY DEVER Member of Sisters of Mercy of the Americas Sister Mercy Dever RSM, a member of the Dallas Regional Community of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas, died Friday June 27, 2003 at Mercy Center Personal Care Unit, Dal- las. The former Margaret Dever was Born July 19, 1919, in Free- land. She was a daughter of the late Patrick and Elizabeth (Doggett) Dever. She was a 1937 graduate of St. Ann High School, Freeland. She entered the Sisters of Mercy in Dallas Sunday school teacher and choir member of the Huntsville Christian Church. She was also a member of the Serve Your City Club. She was preceded in death by her sister, Evelyn Bettinson. Surviving are sisters, Dorothy C. Krebs, Dallas; Ruth Mattern, Kingston; Barbara C. Rave, Dallas; brothers, Royal and John M. Jr, both of Kingston; nieces and nephews; and great-nieces and nephews. Memorial donations may be made to the Huntsville Christ- ian Church, Dallas. LULA CALABRO Daughter lives in Dallas Lula M. Calabro, 91, former- ly of South Gibson, died Sun- day June 29, 2003 at Balanced Care Nursing Home, Kingston. Born May 15, 1912, in Susquehanna, she was a daugh- ter of the late Kurtis and Julia Moore. She was a member of St. Martin of Tours Church, Jackson, and its Christian Mother’s Society. She was a Erin M. Corbett to David Cheltenham Place, Kingston garine, milk and coffee. The Se- vanilla cookie. on Sept. 8 1937 and pro- tormer member of the Toa Par Brobst, Lot 99c Fern Ridge, Twp. $380,000. nior Center is located at 22 nounced her vows on March 12, ty Club | Dallas Twp., $100,000. Yolanda Tomaselli estate ‘to Rice St., Dallas. THURSDAY: Celebrate Inde- 1940. She earned a bachelor of She was preceded in death | Robert Ritz et ux to Jay Karen C. Ashton, 105 Hemlock pendence Day Special Dinner - science degree in elementary by her first husband, Gaylord Dh Newfeld et ux, Lot 6, 7 Kitchen Dr., Lehman Twp., $90,000. FRIDAY: Tuna melt barbeque chicken, scalloped education from College Miseri- Entrot: Sr: second husband, Hghts, Harveys Lake Bor, Ralph Nociasta et ux to w/cheese, potato puffs, cauli- potatoes, mixed vegetables, cordia, Dallas and a master of Theodore. 1. Calabro: sisters, $113,000. David P. Weber, see deed, flower w/buttercrumb topping, dinner roll, orange juice, patri- arts degree in _education and Frances. Craft. Hattie: Binller: Ronald G. McNeil to Natalie Lehman Twp., $11,000. mayonnaise, english muffin, otic cupcake. reading specialization from and brother A as ; Mucciolo, Walnut St., Harveys mixed fruit. Jb Boston University. She taught Surviving are her daughters, MONDAY: Picnic burger, elementary school in the dioce- Betiv:. Potebrook. Montrose. ses of Scranton, Rockville Cen- Cie Scott Dallas: SONS. | C R 0 S S Ww 0 R D A N S Ww E R S tre ad Biookim, Whi Pin Gaylord Entrot Jr., Frost Proof, Lake-Lehman Class Sefved == ne propa. of Fla.; Richard Entrot, Susque- ws Cr d — ‘ Joseph School, Babylon, N.Y. h * Théodore R.. Calabro o[A[8[s Ac[o[AQ[o[7[7[2] Puzzles appear King Crosswor of 1983 reunion from 1965-1969. She was the [anna “heodore XK. % AlLIE|C FlolrR/DMML|A[B|O|R[S on page 10 A di f M New Milford; nine grandchil- rETElE Florio i [cTElMIAIN pag nswers Coordinator o ercy Center, dren: 18 aventgrandehlidren: K|E[EIN R Lose MME ake-Lehman Class of 1983 Dallas, from 1977 to 1980. She i ? CIRIAIBEIMIAIHERAISIP|S Lake-Le and nieces and nephews [ O|BIBIEIR|Y ERA PR Rational AIVIABBOIRIABEDIUIAIL . : : was on the staff of the Pastoral : : : Gl1]AalC olc|a[RIN[E[RIRI[A[J]A[S Numbe L will hold their 20th reunion No- Memorial donations may be [vy [LICE Ela L NAD] 1][R rs AIM I INBRTIIIMIBIUIKITIU vember 22 from 6-10 p.m. at Ce Gepartment of Vaio made to the Greater Wilkes- JO = [0 [oJ NG v1 [5 [alol T+ awers clat : . D S : iE Apple Tree Terrace, Newberry i granion | an "8% Barre Association for the Blind, Llelair e|L/EMCl i [CAB [L[LIEM1[R Estates, Dallas. The first mail- : ‘ Wilkes-Barre. Elu[n ENR] [c[o[F|o[N[D]|A [RE PIIINIAIFIOIRIEESIAIVIEl | She was preceded in death by | OEE AGH FRGE ARES AIO FILA (LEK 1M ing has been sent. Classmates brothers, Frank, John and ph i clola|n|o|mM[E[N TRIP T]olY wlAa[s|PEBA[M|N|E]S] I]|C]|S interested in attending should Roger; sisters, Helen Dever The Dallas Post publishes obituar- 4 AlRlo[oMIR[AlT [elev E[NDolels]i]T TIE Als|AlP send their deposits to treasurer Marie Monaghan Betty ies of Back Mountain residents and { A{R|O|O|F L|O|R|D 1|O|U|S O|N|E ’ : 4 : | {ololc|s Gi [ov AININ] I WAY INE MIO|RISIE|L IER TIRIOIPIHIY Randy Moskaluk 674-3707. For Wisham and Anne Herron. jose family merben y Wihoni Emo ALL LILLE PrAlD LINGIT JAI TIEBRRIOIVIE! more information call Allyson Memorial donations may be 54 to | Lialr BM sIM[E[E o[r[A|T|ER]AIM|B|O NiU|L|L BM{O]| I T|OfL|L Stash Lesk 639-5967. Di J The Dallas Post E[RIE|c[T|sMMG]|!I[o|R[G[I1]|o[P|E|P[P]A[R|D E[S|S|ERME|O|NEES|L|A|P sh Les owsky, . , UI- made to the Retirement Fund of 607 Main Rd. cli|cle[|YMAIN|T[Elo[u[E[T TR] [0 ane Harris Hoyt, 298-2657. the Sisters of Mercy, P.O. Box Dallas. 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