The Post COMMUNITY Sunday, October 10, 2004 9 5 cplehman class of ‘47 reunites The Lehman High School class of 1947 recently held their 57th class reunion at the home of Robert and Margaret Moyer, Pikes Creek. Those at- tending were Janette Sheldon [Wandel, Margaret Sholtis Kle- ipa, Ken Hunter, twin to Kate Hunter Cornell, Martha Croop Spalding, Gerald Hoover, ‘Richard and Jane Coolbaugh Plummer, George and Violet Gray Koons, Frank and Betty Roese, Bob and Alice Scott, Bob and Margaret Moyer, hosts; Ralph and Marie Meade Gregory, Al and Delores Sorber Yascavage, and teachers re- Back Mountain Memorial Li- brary Announces the addition of new memorial books In memory of Deborah E. Balonis, The Keeper of the Doves, by Betsy Cromer Byers, presented by Frances Williames, Claire McGovern, Pat Zikor and Rosemarie Krav- its. In memory of Deborah E. Balonis, Theodore Roosevelt: champion of the American spir- it, by Betsy Harvey Kraft, pre- sented by Frances Williames, Claire McGovern, Pat Zikor and Rosemarie Kravits. 8000): (83 0 RV IN BCI MIE Memorial books donated NO. 531 E&A. M. DALLAS. PENNSYIVANIA pe to Back Mountain library Schooley, Ancient Coin Col- lecting, by Wayne G. Sayles, presented by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pistack. In memory of Deane Berger, The Pastel Artists Handbook, presented by The Students of Georgiana Cray Bart. In memory of Maria Eliza- beth Tarantini, Secrets of the Code, edited by Dan Burstein, presented by her brother, David Tarantini In memory of Donna Par- sons, Tis Herself: a memoir, by Maureen O’Hara, presented by Mary Simchick and Irene : ap In memory of Deborah Balo- Williams. fired, i Yoda nis, Parthenon, by Lynn In memory of Maisic Green- ng ale us. Arbara Curlee, presented by Mary wald, Paths of Desire, by Do- Culp Rave was unable to at- tend due to flood-related condi- tions. The group also met at Masons donation benefits food pantry Grace Jones and Anna Marie Walker. In memory of Gloria McCart- minique Browning, presented by Iris S. Levy. In memory of Barbara Din- \) Hikes Creek Park and enjoyed ney, Wild About Books, by gle, Canines in the Classroom, "breakfast on the Sunday of the Judy Sierra, presented by New- by Michelle A. Rivera, present- reunion. The Free and Accepted Masons of George M. Dallas Lodge No. 531 recently approved a berry Country Club Ladies ed by Ann Russin. $2,000 donation from its charity fund to the Back Mountain Food Panty at their September Golf League. In memory of Brenda Za- Eastern Star soup sale stated meeting. The donation will assist the Back Mountain Food Pantry in purchasing ad- In memory of Alfred horsky, Nightingales: the ex- ditional food for the pantry for needy families in the community. The donation was made Lawrence, Gettysburg: you are traordinary upbringing and cu- possible from the proceeds from George M. Dallas Lodge No. 531 charity Golf Tournament there, by Robert Clasby, pre- rious life of Miss Florence The Dallas Order of the ; ous DC A Eastern Star is taking orders that was held on Aug. 27 at the Irem Temple Country Club. The lodge has scheduled an all- sented by Shirley Evans. Nightingale, by Gillian Gill, for homemade chicken noodle YOU-Can-eat charity breakfast for Sunday, Oct.10, to benefit the Boy Scouts of America - In memory of Alfred presented by Irene Shaw and and vegetable beef soup, at Camp Acahela. The menu will include biscuits, danishes, scrambled eggs, pancakes, hash Lawrence Sr., Namath: a biog- Family. $3.75 per quart. Orders must Drowns, sausage, coffee, tea and orange juice for a $5 donation. Tickets will be available at raphy, by Mark Kriegel, pre- In memory of John Lyons, be called in by Oct. 11, with the door. From left, first row, Robert Shaffer, treasurer;Jack Evans, William Long, Wally sented by Pat and Deb Evans. ~~ The Perfect Mile, by Neal Bas- i ; Gosart, representing Back Mountain Food Pantry; and Donald Ide, junior warden. Second In memory of Alfred Thomas comb (large print), presented pickup Oct. 15. Call 675-7247 i : Lawrence Sr., Moscow 1812, by by Bruce and Beth Rosenthal hor 675-4893 to order. row, Robert Wagner, worshipful master; W. Roy Smith, past master; Severn Newberry, sec- renhipitinely 1 od A £ Thel retary; Frank Wagner, past master; Donald Shaffer, past master; Jack Traver, past master; am Zamoysd, presented by In, memory. ‘0 ela 2 Mi and Barrv Waaner. senior warden Pat and Deb Evans. Kliamovich, The Camels 55 Alive driving course y Wagnet : In memory of Marilyn Mc- Lament, by Charles Edward Question-Kay, Nutrition and Carryl, presented by Thomas P. A 55Alive safe driving N b 0 ra co ec Ion Well-Being A to Z, presented Saxton Pavilion-Physical Ther- course will be given Oct. 19 ew 00 S d e t 1 24 h by Dr. Stanley B. Kay. apy Department. and Nov. 9 at Mountain Grange In memory of Lenchen Tow- In memory of James W. 567, Carverton, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. nend, Almost French, by Sarah Oplinger, Trophy Hunt, by C.J. each day. Pre-registration is re- The Back Mountain Memori- Stephen King; The Tree Bride, Turnbull, presented by Mr. and Box, presented by Mr. and Mrs. quired; call 287-6354 or 654- al Library, 96 Huntsville Road, by Bharati Mukherjee; Asphalt, Mrs. Ralph Smith. : James Chernavage. 1947. Dallas, announces the addition by Carl Hancock Rux; Brazil SCIENCE FICTION In memory of Jan Nesbitt, In In memory of Roo, an Aus- The cost is $10, payable to of the following books. Red, by Jean-Christophe Rufin; Attack of the Bounty the Salt Marsh: poems by Nan- tralian Cattle Dog, Australian AARP. Upon completion, each EXPRESS Little Women, by Katherine Hunters, by Steven Gordon. cy Willard, presented by Mr. Cattle Dog, by Charlotte participant receives a certifi- Dark Justice, by Jack Hig- Weber; The Romanov Prophe- and Mrs. Ralph Smith. Schwartz, presented by JoAnn : cate that qualifies the driver for gins; Cat in an Orange Twist, cy, by Steve Berry; Stone Gar- STORY COLLECTION In memory of George B. Urick-Duke Dalley. : Discount of 5 to 15 percent on by Carole Nelson Douglas; den, by Molly Moynahan; Wife The Secret Goldfish: stories ’ “Auto insurance. gt fhe policy is Trace, by Patricia Cornwell; of Moon, by Margaret Coel; by David Means; Uncle Peretz Help haunt the librar y writion in more than one name py, Homicide, by Jonathan Life = Mask, by Emma Takes Off, by Yaakov Shabtai. ; ; . : and both are age 55 or more, on. opr Country Fall Donoghue. The Committee for the Haunted Library is selling a variety of ; Hig] ry , gl : : both must take the course 1n or- by Margaret Maron BOOKS ON CD previously owned Halloween books and decorations at the Back der to earn the reduction. : NON-FICTION Hear No Evil, by James Grip- Mountain Memorial Library to defray the costs associated with FICTION Bushworld: enter at your pando; The Power of Self- he iaumjed Library fundraiser which will take place Oct. 22-24, Deadline for submitted news is Double Homicide, by own risk, by Maureen Dowd; Coaching, by Joseph J. Luciani; eh 7 neaded with children's games; bake sale iood boothliso Wednesday at noon. Jonathan Kellerman; The Fin- The 9/11 Commision Report; Indelible, by Karin Slaughter; licitati sil setiin of the Tuatad {OORTS Chatacter roles al TF : ishing School, by Muriel Spark; The Family: the real story of The Lord of the Rings, by Jenations, up 13 gi . A E-mail is the best method. Isang SChool, ? " Ii } still available. Any adult wishing to assist the committee in any thepost@leader.net . The Dark Tower VII, by the Bush dynasty, by Kitty Kel- J.R.R. Tolkien. way may call the library at 675-1182. » : e 16 = Great drivers stop here. Edward Donahue, Jr. Through the doors of 696-0380 p 405 N. Memorial Highway 09) SCRANT ON FREP Si Bren Allstate . Rifas ® Prep students come from 2 Seven county area representing 18 public school districts, 26 You're in good hands. B83 parochial schools, and 4 private schools. There Is convenient transportation zvaiisble. It's affordable IS Sl other private college prep high 5 io This argv fit 8,000 ws Alistate Insurance Company and Allstate Property and Casualty Insurance Company, Northbrook, liiinois. ae Bnancial ald. Better than 38% of Prep f ©2002 Afstare Insurance Company 99% of graduates go on lo a four-year college. 88% of the class of 2004 was accepted fo the college of their Brst cholce, Average SAT scores are 1154. The class of 2004 was awarded a total ol 7.1 million dollars In performance hased scholarship awards, Become a part of our tradition in excellence! For more information, or to arrange a personal visit, please call 941-PREP extension 141 OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY OCTOBER FIFTITR ad LL $3995 to S$STO9S 1998 FORD CONTOUR 4 Door, 5 speed, Air, Blue Only $3,995 1997 FORD TAURUS SW ves, 4-door, only 70,000 Miles, Green Only $5,995 1997 FORD CR VICTORIAN LX 4 door, full size, V8, only 62k miles Only $7,995 1994 MERCURY COUGAR XRY7 ve, coupe, auto, we sold it Only $3,995 1993 CADILLAC SEDAN DeVILLE Front wheel drive, very clean On ly $4,995 S$SE99S to SIN, 995 2002 FORD FOCUS 2x3 Auto, air, CD, silver Only $9,995 » 2003 FORD TAURUS v6, auto, air, 2 to choose Only $12,995 2001 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS vs, 4 door, we sold it, white Only $12,995 / gtwfordE@epix.-Nnet Web Site: www .gatewayfordmercury..com a ‘ a a aa aA Eni h—— % Ey — a a
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers