The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 01, 1970, Image 5

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    Misericordia alumnae
plan Homecoming week
One of the events which the
College Misericordia Alumnae
are looking forward to attend-
ing on October 3 of Homecom-
ing weekend is the cocktail and
social hour at 5:45 p.m. in the
Kennedy Lounge of Merrick
Hall. Hostesses for this event
will be the past Presidents of
the Alumnae Association.
Other activities slated for the
ARV ey ds iv
The oA Post (ALEX REBAR)
The Fine Arts Events sched-
uled for the period beginning
Oct. 1 and ending Oct. 14 include
fims, lecture, a concert, and a
theatre production.
Two films, ‘Duck Soup,” Oct.
1, and “The Devil's Eye,” Oct.
6, will be shown at King’s
College at 7:30 p.m.
“The: World of Anton
Chekhov” will be presented at
the Center for Performing Arts,
Wilkes College; at 8 p.m., Oct. 8.
Lectures on the agenda in-
weekend will be a campus tour,
the annual meeting, a luncheon,
a panel discussion, a folk Mass,
the annual dinner. The dinner
toastmaster will be Miss Susan
Fort, 68. The guest speaker for
the dinner will be the Rev.
Robert Paul Mohan, S.S., Ph.-
D., of the Catholic University in
Wash., D.C. Dinner will be fol-
lowed by the individual class re-
unions.
The busy weekend will con-
tinue on Sunday with Mass fol-
lowed by a brunch at which time
Genevieve Munley Collins, ’38,
will address the group. Rela-
tives, friends, and classmates of
Mrs. Collins are cordially in-
vited to attend this brunch.
THE DALLAS POST, OCT. 1, 19/0
Kiwanis Women
plan joint meeting
The Dallas Women of Kiwanis
met recently at Irem Temple
Country Club. Plans were an-
nounced for a joint meeting to
be held with the men of Kiwanis
at the Castle Inn, Memorial
Highway, Dallas.
Virginia Rubino, Virginia
Roan and Mabel Harter won
Make your reservation imme-~ birthday gifts.
daitely
,... Past Presidents of the College Misericordia Alumnae Associa-
+ tion are-left to right, Sally Wagner, Gertrude O’Connell, Hilda
Staub Garey, and Sister Marianna Gildea, R.S.M.
October schedule
fie art events
clude one on ‘Environment’ by
"Gordon Lange at 11 a.m., Oct. 6,
and a lecture-demonstration on
hyspnosis by John Colisick at 11
a.m. Oct. 13, both at Penn State,
Lehman Campus. Dr. Ray Bird-
whistell will lecture on ‘‘Kines-
ics” at King’s College at 8 p.m.,
Oct: 9. :
Ferranti and Teicher will
present a concert, ‘Piano Por-
traits,” sponsored by Theatre 3
at Irem Temple, 8:30 p.m., Oct.
14.
seminar scheduled
* ;
at General Hospital
The second of eight postgrad-
uates seminars for physicians
in Noggheastern Pennsylvania
at Tlkes-Barre General
Hospital is scheduled Oct. 15.
Dr. Warren P. Goldburgh,
clinical associate professor of
medicine, Jefferson Medical
College, will present ‘‘The
Agressive “Treatment of
Angina.”
The 1970-71 medical seminars
mark the 10th year the series is
Ca -
being held under the sponsor-
ships of the General Hospital,
The Jefferson Medical College
and The Pennsylvania State
University. The seminars will
continue through April of next
year.
Host physicians for the Oct. 15
session will be Dr. Marvin Blum
and Dr. Julian S. Long.
Each seminar will be accept-
able for three hours of Category
I credit
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Joy Class
to meet Oct. 6
The Joy Class of the Kunkle
United Methodist Church will
meet at the home of Mrs. Jack
Birnstock, Oct. 6 at 8 p.m. Mrs.
Daniel Meeker, president, will
preside at the business meeting.
Co-hostess is Mrs. Gomer
Elston.
Clara Troxell gave highlights
of the history of the auxiliary of
the Women of Kiwanis. She
plans to present the complete
program in the near future. It
will be a complete auxiliary re-
port with the purpose to help the
men’s club with their service
projects and to help the women
continue their own.
Members are asked to contact
Virginia Nicol if they have card
tables and chairs which can be
"used for the card party Oct. 14
at the Eastern Star Building,
Dallas.
Tickets can be obtained from
any member or at the door. Re-
freshments will be served and
door prizes awarded.
BW Penn State plans
cultural program
John Mutphy, dean of student
affairs at) the Wilkes-Barre
Campus of The Pennsylvania
State University, has an-
nounced the dates for six one-
hour programs in the ‘Cultural
Program Series’’ for the 1970-71
Fall Term to be held on the
campus in Lehman.
The ‘‘Cultural Program
Series” is planned to. supple-
ment the formal academic
program for the total educa-
tional development of the
Wilkes-Barre Campus students.
The programs, however,
which are held in the lecture
room of the Classroom Building
are open, free of charge, to the
public.
This year’s series opens Oct. 6
at 11 a.m. when Gordon Lange,
syndicated columnist, lecturer,
businessman, and environmen-
tal consultant discusses the
current concern over man’s
abuse of the environment.
John Kolisch, one of the
. nation’s top authorities in the
field of hyponotism and a
leading figure in a national or-
ganization concerned with re-
search in this field, is returning
by popular demand to discuss
the history and development of
his field, Oct. 13 at 11 a.m.
The Penn State Players will
society for students who are
fifth term and above and who
have participated in five or
more University theatre pro-
ductions, plan to offer selections
of scenes from various plays.
David Hoy, ESP authority
and “predictor of the future,”
will lecture on the history of
extra.sensory perception and
its theories and practices, Nov.
3 at 11 a.m. :
Robert Manry, hoeric captain
of the 13% foot sloop ‘Tinker-
belle” who sailed alone across
the Atlantic Ocean, will give a
first-hand account of his adven-
ture, Nov. 17 at 11 a.m.
Brian O’Leary, ex-astronaut,
will speak Dec. 3 at 11 a.m. on
the life of a scientist-astronaut.
His recently published book,
“The Scientist-Astronaut’ has
raised some controversy re-
garding the role of the astronaut
in this country’s space
program.
Additional informational con-
cerning the cultural program
* series may be obtained by con-
make their first appearance at !
the Wilkes-Barre Campus, Oct.
19 at 2 p.m. The Players, a
football moms.
to meet Oct. 6
Lake-Lehman Football
Mothers will meet Tuesday,
Oct. 6 at 8 p.m. at the Lehman
Fire Hall.
Final plans for the rummage
and bake sale will be made at
this meeting. All Football
Mothers, senior and junior high,
are cordially invited to attend.
Refreshments will be served.
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PAGE FIVE
W. Seminary girl
merit semifinalist
Nancy Rodda, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rodda, 316
Pioneer Ave., Dallas, has been
named a semifinalist in the
1970-71 National Merit Scholar-
ship Program, according to an
announcement made by
‘Wallace F. Settler, president of
Wyoming Seminary, Kingston,
where Miss Rodda is senior.
Nancy, a senior at Seminary,
is the co-editor of the
‘“Opinator’’ news board, The
‘“‘Opinator’’ is the weekly
student publication. She is a
past president of the German
Club at Seminary, and has
, served on the layout board of
The Altar and Rosary Society |
~ will hold its annual Mother-
Daughter Communion Break- |
fast Oct. 4 after the 8:45 a.m. |
Mass. The men of the Holy
Name Society will prepare and |
serve the breakfast. |
Guest of honor will be the new |
moderator and pastor of St. |
Therese’s the Rev. Joseph
Mrs. Harry W. Jarrett is
Thomas
Glenn, co-chairman. Other
committee members are Mrs.
John Carey, Mrs. John Dillon,
Mrs. John Rogus and Mrs. John
T. Luke.
The next meeting will be held
the evening of Oct. 7.
WSCS to serve
supper Oct. 10
The WSCS of East Dallas
Methodist Church will serve a
meat loaf supper Oct. 10 with
serving beginning at 5 p.m. The
menu will include meat loaf,
baked potato, buttered carrots,
cole slaw, applesauce, rolls,
homemade pie and coffee. The
public is invited.
3aial
Phones (AC 717)
822-6108 7350730
- sented
the “Wyoming,” the school
yearbook.
Miss Rodda has captured
scholastic honors in science and
mathematics. She was among
high honor students last year in
the Luzerne County mathe-
matics contest, and was the
recipient of the Rensselaer
math and science award pre-
by Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute of Troy,
New York. She has also been
awarded the Franklin and
Marshall College Alumni Book
prize. Miss Rodda currently is
working as a research assistant
at Wilkes College in the biology
department. She is a member of
the First Presbyterian Church
of Wilkes-Barre.
Miss Rodda and another
. Seminary student, Amy Love-
land of Kingston, are among
14,750 national semifinalists in
the National Merit Scholarship
program who will compete for
some 3,000 Merit Scholarships
to be awarded early in 1971.
Semifinalists must advance to
finalist standing to be consider-
ed for the Merit Scholarships to
.. be awarded next spring.
The Lehman Taxpayers
Association will meet Friday
night at 8 at the Lehman Center
Hose House. A program on
drugs by the Pennsylvania
State Police will be presented.
All interested persons are in-
vited to attend.
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