Ra = FE a I oll Sr C308 9 The Dallas Post COMMUNITY Sunday, May 29, 2005 eadows seeks olunteers The Volunteer Department at the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, is seeking volunteers to fill the fol- lowing positions: To escort residents in wheelchairs to the Meadows in-house beau- ty shop and be on call as needed, morning and afternoon hours, Monday through Friday, or regular schedule for weekday afternoons from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Training is provided. To help the Activities Department escort resi- dents in wheelchairs to and from daily activities, 10 a.m. to noon and 2 to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Assignments include coffee hour, mani- ures, bingo, etc. eeckend and evening hours are also available. Training is provided. For more information, call 675-8600, etx. 195. Anne Marie Bishop will marry in August Roger and Virginia Bishop of Dallas, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Anne Marie, to Matthew John Zell, son of Parris and Patricia Zell, Sutton, Family genealogy, 15 genera- tions deep, being updated. Massachusetts. The bride-to-be is a graduate of The Ide Reunion Dallas High School and James Committee is currently final- Madison University where she recieved a bachelor’s degree in health care administration. She is employed as the executive director of Hallmark Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Fall River, Massachusetts. The groom is a graduate of Worchester State College and Clark University where he obtained a mas- ter’s degree in professional communi- - cation. He is employed as the direc- tor of institutional advancement for St. Mary of the Annunciation School, Danvers, Massachusetts. He is also a senior partner at Zoom Communications, Providence, Rhode Island. The wedding will take place on August 21 at Blithewold Gardens and Arboretum, Bristol, Rhode Island. izing plans for the 103rd fami- ly reunion to be held June 25, at Francis Slocum State Park, Pavilion #1. Each family is asked to bring a covered dish for the traditional common buffet which will begin at noon. The theme for this year’s reunion is “We Are Family.” Attendees are requested to bring either a family heir- loom, or a picture of a family heirloom or ancestor and tell something about them. The committee is in the process of updating the family genealogy. “It’s a gigantic undertaking,” said Audrey Matthew John Zell and Anne Marie Bishop Ide, who is helping to coordi- Dallas Cub Scouts earn awards The following Tiger Cub scouts were awarded Bobcat badges, Tiger beads and vari- ous segments during March and April: Anthony DeLuca, Zachary Dixon, - Zachary Josulevicz, Alex McCarthy, David Oley, Kristopher Rosencrans, David Simpson, Paul Smith, Steven Darling, Andrew Matcho, Jake Mozden, Jackson Shaver, Daniel Sweeney, and Justin Sweeney. District frog race segments were awarded to Zachary Josulevicz, David Oley and @ Sweeney. The following Wolf Cub Scouts were awarded badges, arrows and segments: Zachary Connolly, David Mallarkey, Nicholas _ Muldoon, Mark Pall, Jacob Plank, Jonathan Sabatini, Jeff Strazdus, A.J. Sweppenheiser, Keith Baxter, Brian Butler, Calvin Crane, Eric Davies, Brian Drouse, Matthew The following fifth grade Reynolds, and David Webelos scouts were awarded Schnable. badges and segments: The following Bear Cubs Matthew Blom, Anthony received awards: Jacob Pizzo, Tommy Rogers, Arnold, Chris Chorey, Steven Derhammer, Nicholas Stritzinger, Andrew Arnoldi, Dulepski, William Gately, Patrick Dockeray, Jeremy Jonahan Higgins, Lenny Geisinger, Joseph Kapolka, Javick, David Matcho, Joseph Shaver, Mozden, Peter Dominic DeLuca, Evans, Patrick Gelso, Jarad Hoats, Steven Kirk, Jacob Moody, and Aaron Napkora. = awarded to Jonathan The following fourth grade Sabatini, David Schnable, Webelos were awarded Jacob Arnold, Joshua Evans, badges and segments: Ryan Deremer, Anthony DiMaria, Tyler Evans, John Murray, Ide family plans 103rd reunion nate the effort. The record was last updated in 1992. The genealogy has been traced back 15 generations to Devonshire, England and includes 1,464 surnames. Although the family database is extensive, there are gaps. Anyone who is an Ide descen- dant and has not received a notification of the reunion may contact the Ide Reunion Committee, c/o Willis Ide, 17 Oak Drive, Dallas, PA 18612. Anyone who is unable to attend the reunion, but has genealogy information that should be included in the new book, may forward it to the committee. The goal is to include all descendants in this updated genealogy and renew contact with “dozens of cousins” who have missed pre- vious reunions. Dylan Pilger, Zackery Sherman, Greg Strazdus, Damon Szatkowski, and Marcus Wagner. Andrew Smith, Dakota James Kelly, Thomas Lynch, Andrew Santora, Michael Terninko and Alex Zubko. District pinewood derby car race segments were Joshua Jacob Moody, Marcus Wagner, Joseph Kapolka and Michael Terninko. Applewood Golf Course 454 Mt. 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