PAGE 10 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, October 3, 2010 BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST State Rep. Karen Boback, left, shares a laugh with Emmanuel Assembly of God Church pastor Law- rence Reed and his wife Carolyn on the occasion of their 44th wedding anniversary during the church's family fellowship dinner. MARRIAGE Continued from Page 1 after dinner, which included his list of signs of enduring love, and had one message for parishioners to take note of throughout the night: “Marriage that works is work.” Some of the “irritating” topics discussed at the dinner included procrastination, forgetfulness and lack of communication. “Lives and marriages are not just one steady signal,” Reed said. “Like a heart monitor, a steady signal means it’s dead. We have ups and downs but we grow through them.” Reed has been counseling en- gaged and married couples # Wedding photographs are displayed at the Emmanuel Assembly of God Family Fellowship Dinner. throughout his 29 years at Em- manuel Assembly of God Church and said the questions brought up during these sessions make him aware of the depleting im- portance of marriage in people’s lives. “Some people have asked me, ‘How do we make divorce eas- ier?” he said. “The real question is, ‘How do we make marriage better?” BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Lake-Lehman's Kenny Kocher (No. 9) heads the ball during first-half action of the annual 1st Lt. Michael Cleary Memorial Soccer game between Dallas and Lake-Lehman. Honoring a hero ichael Cleary is re- membered by Back Mountain residents for so much, not the least of which was his love of soccer. A former member of the Dal- las High School soccer team, Cleary was memorialized last Tuesday evening during the 1st Lt. Michael Cleary Memorial Game. The annual contest be- tween Dallas and Lake-Leh- man is played in memory of Cleary, a Dallas graduate and U.S. Army officer who was killed in Iraq in December 1005. Both teams entered the game unbeaten but the Moun- taineers improved to 8-0 in the Wyoming Valley conference Division I while Lake-Lehman seams EEE ERE ETE fell to 7-1 in Division II. Chris Scharff scored three goals in the second half and a tough Dallas defense posted its seventh shutout in eight games in a 4-0 win against the black Knights. Scharff, son of Dallas soccer coach Chris Scharff spent last school year in Brazil playing soccer and studying. He closed out the scoring with 7:13 re- maining, scoring off a pass to give Dallas a commanding 4-0 lead. Scharff’s three goals in the game brings his total to 19 goals in eight games. Dallas’ John Murray, left, controls the ball as Lake-Lehman's Kevin Cope applies pressure. SIGNS OF ENDURING LOVE These were some of the questions asked by the Rev. Lawrence Reed, pastor of Emmanuel Assembly of God Church in Harveys Lake, to those in attendance at a recent fellowship dinner at the church. 1. Do you both have similar, not identical, life goals? 2. Can you vent to one another? 3. Can you discuss or disagree objectively? 4. Do you continue to discover new aspects to your mate's personality or character that will build your mar- riage? 5. Can you each give and take constructive criticism? 6. Do you surprise one another with unexpected gifts? 7. Do you both guard against "termites," such as jealousy, hostility, cold shoulders, that can eat away at your marriage? 8. Do you talk over the table pleasantly? 9. Do you make frequent attempts to spend time together? 10. Do you sincerely feel that you share equal responsibilities in your relationship? 1. How do you handle angry moments? 12. Do you make time for little demonstrations of affection? 13. Do you remember special dates? 14. Do you really listen to each other? 15. Do you "feel" good about each other and when you're together? 16. Are you building on your foundation of love? 17. Can you be sensitive to one another's feelings without expressing them? 18. How well do you tolerate one another's moods, flaws and faults? SCARE Continued from Page 3 hopes these kinds of games will keep them from fearing medical procedures in the future. “We're teaching them what to expect,” said sophomore Rebec- The Michael Cleary Memorial at eg took ‘awa Award stands ‘to promote way camaraderie, sportsmanship knowledge from the event. and intensity to the Lake Leh- Lake-Lehman’s J.J. Karlowicz, left, and Dallas’ Josh Shilanski “(It was about) seeing what these (X-rays) are and connecting them to these (bones),” said 4- year-old Lucy Honeywell, of Leh- man vs. Dallas soccer rivalry." chase the ball. marn. Four-year-old Ellie Flynn is fascinated by what she sees at Misericordia University's ‘Bone Academy.’ BILL TARUTIS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST GODSPELL Continued from Page 1 ence, interacting with the audi- ence during the musical num- everyone who attends the play will walk away feeling good. “This musical appeals to ev- eryone,” he said. “It’s not prea- chy; it uses humor and music to illustrate the scripture. It’s all fun. You'll leave the perform- ance humming the songs and And of equal importance, a lit- tle boy with a life-threatening disease will benefit. Proceeds from the production will benefit l-year-old Noah Severino De- Santis, of Scranton, who has Congenital Central Hypoventi- lation Syndrome, a very rare and Team defeated the Tunkhannock Swoyersville Sailors. bers. you will have learned the scrip- serious form of central sleep ap- Tigers, 34-6, thanks to strong of Junior Knights quarterback Ga- Paisley and the cast hope that ture without even knowing it.” nea. KNI G HTS fensive efforts by Dale Deyo, Wil- vin Shepman rushed for two liam Labar, Ethan Adams, Connor touchdowns while Gavin Shep- Morgan and Colby Kennedy all of man threw a touchdown pass to Continued from Page 9 PUZZLE ANSWERS whom rushed for onetouchdown. Jake Trumbower. Puzzles, Page 2 Balara, Scott McGlaughlin and Matt Whitesell and Aaron Gro- Dallas 22 Devon Butwin. boski both scored extra points. Duryea 0 . TheRaidersputthegameoutof = Defensively, Alex Hartmanand ~~ The Dallas Junior Mounts D- By King Crossword — : ' ——— Super Cro dr | reach in the second half with Christopher Buzalkaledtheteam team improved to4-1-1witha220 Answers Go Figure! bs touchdown runs from Gattuso with four tackles each followedby win against the Duryea Wildcats. Solution time: 21 mins Bnswers SEW[U NEE DOE DRED and Michael Starbuck. Christian Peyton Shaw, Cole Morio, Da- The offense was led by the ‘ : ALLE So EOE Motley alsorecordedaconversion mian Conklin and Jeffrey Meader blocking of Josh Peters, Alex Haj MODE RIFIDRRAIDIAIM E TION HIRE PARIEE attempt. who each had three tackles. kowski, Scott Siglin, Mark Karcut- ; . 5 8: : 0 2 ; . . “UHOn | naoonn On I [ule Defensively, the Raiders were = Ben Fife, Aaron Groboski and skie,and Joey Peters. EVIE] loBT[olRIQIUTE ALAR (ELI GIT IE SIS [EINE E flying to the ball all day with LukeSpencerhadtwotacklesand Jared Adamski and Brennan aan: opis You CEA NIRS AIR ENA strong efforts from Michael Dog- Blaise Naprierkowski, Braden Eggleston scored the three Dallas E[J[E[c]T]I[o|N]S]! oT , DERG gous gett, Kyle McAndrew, Dylan Love, Jonathon Martin and Josh touchdowns and Matthew Luka- mlo| I IRAlP|L|U R R[A]w cn] alNTe[s TIE[V]A ARE Schuster and Michael Christman. Schnable each contributed with savage converted a2-point conver- S|Y[N[CEE[VII|C[T]] oT! SHES ANG [Le nol ol one tackle. sion. wee: | E|{S|A|U elo ii EN M Als o or ov a D TEAM Lake-Lehman Dallas’ defense was led by Mike Slajiniale faim vinjalk Bo MO Back Mountain 34 Swoyersville Ropietski, Ethan Sult and Colby HH EOE clelelegalaicfieialiinlo Alo[e[s[ Tle Tunkhannock 6 The Lake Lehman Junior Klinetob. Lucas Shultz, Nick Bi | [rattler alr Ep TiSE The Back Mountain Bobcats D Knights scrimmaged the niek and Matthew Esposito. 1 # ot !
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers