Publication A Greenstreet News Co. i and Don Hazletine. Cubs Set Feb. 11 for Blue and Gold Dinner The Webelos den of Cub Pack 132 presentedgile opening cere- monies at the pack meeting held recently in Trinity Presbyterian Webelos Awards-""Athelete” to Kenny Hillard, Gerald Gryskevicz, Lee McCarthy, John McCarthy; ‘Sportsman’ Church, Dallas. to Bill Aikens; “Traveler,” Drew Fitch, cubmaster, Paul Wey; “Artist,” Ed presided at the meeting and an- Vanhorn. nounced that reservations for Bryan Barr and David Orohotsky were inducted into the Webelos and given their Webelos Colors. Den Two presented a skit en- titled “Hospital Blues’ under the direction of Connie Kretch- mer, den mother. Scout Sunday will be observed Feb. 13 in Trinity Presbyterian Church. All cubs are asked to be in church for the 11 a.m. service in full uniform and on their best behavior. The closing ceremonies were given by Den Four under the direction of Ruth Orohotsky. the Blue and Gold dinner must be in by Feb. 4. The annual family affair will be held this iyear at the Brothers Four Res- Haurant at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 11. The Order of the Arrow dance ‘team will provide entertain- ‘ment for this event. Carl Barr presented awards to the following boys: Wolf Badge-Drew Fitch, James Hawk, Walter Giffert, Donald ‘Hale, John Mchale; Bear Badge-James Edwards, Bryan ‘Barr, David Orhotsky; Gold and Silver Arrows-Drew Fitch; Ch | Ambulance Log A DALLAS Jan. 21—Auto accident, corner of Machell and Norton Avenue. Elizabeth Jones, Janet Hogg, RD 2, Dallas, to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Crew: Harold Smith, Dave Carey, Bob Besecker. Jan. 21—Arthur W. Cook, Shaver Avenue, Fernbrook to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Crew: Don Shaffer, Jerry Torr, Lynn Sheehan. Jan. 24—Jessie Pattison, College Manor, Dallas to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Crew: Harold Smith, Bob Besecker. Jan. 25—Hazle Gordon, RD 3, Dallas, from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital to General Hospital. Crew: Wes Cave, Tim Carroll, Dave Carey. Jan. 29—Motorcycle accident, Center Hill Road, way back in woods, Casey Albert, 35 Norton Ave., Dallas to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Crew: Wes Cave, Harold Smith, Jerry Torr, Dave Carey, Bob Besecker. Jan. 29—Laura LaBar, 105 Main St., Dallas, to Nesbitt Memorial - Hospital. Crew: Harry Wesley, Dave Carey, Bob Besecker. Jan. 30—Elaine Lyons, Overbrook Road, Dallas, to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Crew: Bob Besecker, Dave Carey, Ted Wright. Jan. 31—Herbert Riley, RD 3, Dallas, from Leader Nursing Home to i Memorial Hospital. Crew: Leonard Roginski, INTRODUCING; m. T. Thompson’s natural vitamins and food supplements, a company more interested in their quality product than your dollar. LESLIE'S - HEALTH FOOD | CENTER : on route 92 between ‘Nicholson and Tunkhannock PHONE 836-3202 The Dallas Rotary Club is utilizing a nautical theme this year to boost its annual turkey dinner, an event scheduled for Feb. 26 at the Dallas Junior High School. Ed Delaney, named rear admiral in charge of the dinner, has created a keen sense of competition among the club members by establishing two Slides of Siberia Highlight Dinner The Dallas Senior Woman’s Club will meet Feb. 9 at 6:30 p.m. for an international covered-dish dinner at the Prince of Peace Church. Each member is asked to bring a covered-dish and a place set- ting. Dessert will be furnished. Mrs. Leonard Cowett is chairman. Henry V. Janoski will show slides of his recent trip to Siberia. teams to sell tickets to the af- fair. Appointed as admirals of the teams are Peter Arnaud and Francis Red” Arnaud; these men have appointed the following captains to assist them: P. Karnofsky, Dan Chapman, Walter Mohr, William Dierolf, Earl Phillips and John Casner. Robert Coscia is chief purser in charge of turkey preparations. Mr. Coscia is in charge of food management at the Wyoming Valley Hospital and. has established a reputation for serving delicious food to his many patrons— especially to those attending the family style Rotary turkey dinner! A bake sale will be conducted during the dinner by the Dallas Women of Rotary. Proceeds realized from the dinner are used for community projects. | Ambulance Log NOXEN Jan. 25—Burton Schell to Veteran’s Administration Hospital. Crew: Earl Crispell, Dave Fritz. Jan. 28—Glenn Clark, from General Hospital to home. Crew: Jerry Tallent, Rick Case, Bob Clark. Jan, 3—Carol Sheffler to Tyler Memorial Hospital. Crew: Ralph McCromack, Dave Fritz, Dorothy Case RN. "Jan 31—John Mrozinski to General Hospital. Crew: Albert Goble, Roger Boston. Shadow Brook AAA FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIALS XX BRAISED SHORT RIB OF BEEF, $1.75 WITH GRAVY, CHOICE OF POTATO, TOSSED SALAD, AND BEVERAGE. BREADED FANTAIL SHRIMP TARTAR SAUCE & HOT SAUCES, CHOICE OF POTATO, TOSSED SALAD & BEY. 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James Besecker, Dallas, is also a member of the board of directors of the association. Fred Javers, Harveys Lake, will serve as the Wilkes-Barre Real Estate Board’s represen- tative on the state board of directors. Joan Evans was chairman of the event assisted by Claire Hart Cummings, Betty Kanarr Bierly and Earl Roberts. Coffee hour was held at the home of Mrs. Fred Kwasnik, Orchard View Terrace, for new- comers in the Back Mountain. Discussion was held on the purpose and projects of the Wel- come Wagon Club of Wyoming Valley. Refreshments were served to Mrs. David Drasnin, Mrs. Jay May, Mrs. William Wentz, Linda Williams, Mrs. ‘William Mead, Mrs. William Rogers and Mrs. D. B. Higgins. Membership is open to all res- idents who have been called on by Welcome Wagon hostesses. Wyoming Valley Council of Churches clothing drive will close March 4. All residents with good and used clean clothing to contribute may de- liver it to the church office of Trinity United Presbyterian Church before that date. On Shrove Tuesday, Feb. 15, men of Prince of Peace Episco- pal Church, with John Grant in charges will serve a, spaghetti supper in the parish house, Tickets may be obtained from members of the Men's Club or by contacting Rev. Prater or Glenn Edwards. The EYC of Prince of Peace Episcopal Church will hold a sledding party at Francis Slocum Park, Feb. 20 Final details will be announced soon. Vestry of Prince of Peace Episcopal” Church” will meet Feb. 6 following the.10 a.m. ser- vice. All members are request- ed to attend. Raymond Goeringer, RD 3, Dallas, was elected 1972 presi- dent of the Luzerne County Local of Pennsylvania Dairy Herd Improvement Associa- tion, at the 42nd annual dinner Tug S ‘Tavern Jenningsville, Pa. MISS HAWAII SEE | This exotic beauty her sexy dance of Love SEE Her exciting dance of The Flaming Sword Beginning Jan. 31st-Feb. 5th 833-8998 Action Starts Would you Beleive Louie Prima-The At 9:30p.m. Mm, Four Freshman- JERRY TIFFE BEGINNING MONDAY FEB. AND THE TIFFE TOUCH FEB 7th THRU SAT. 12th Hi-Lite 403 MARKET ST. KI Lounge And Restaurant NGSTON 788-1409 Choice: Beers—Wine Liquor and Mixed Drinks Dallas meeting at Foothills Manor, Shickshinny. William Conyngham, Trucks- ville, was elected as secretary- treasurer. Elected to the board of directors for a three-year term were Robert Gregory, RD 2, Dallas, and A. C. Macri, Sweet Valley. Stephen, 10-month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dailey, 153 Parrish St., Dallas, has been a patient at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. His brother, Gary, suffered a broken arm recently while playing at school. Susan Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston, 84 Park St., Dallas, left from Kennedy Airport for. five months study at University of Valladolid, Spain. She is one of 36 students representing colleges and universities throughout the country partici- pating in the program sponsor- ed by Indiana University, In- diana. Miss Johnston is majoring in Spanish and is on the dean’s list at West Chester State College. Mimi and Judy Wilson, 72 Franklin St., Dallas, and Lisa Berger, 27 Machell Ave. Dallas, have returned home from a mid-winter vacation in Puerto Rico. Mrs. Thomas Doughton, Davenport Street, Dallas, is a surgical patient in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Mrs. Lloyd B. Kear, 120 Lake St., Dallas, is a medical patient in Geisinger Medical Center, Danville. Robert Parry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parry, 50 Monroe Ave., Dallas, is one of four stu- the board of trustees at Blooms- burg State College. David Kirkpatrick, commun- ications director for Gov. Milton Shapp’s office, visited the campus and interviewed four students, one of whom will be selected for the position by Gov. Shapp. Parry is a senior at Blooms- burg State College. Other can- didates in the running are from Allentown, Norristown, and Doylestown. Six Back Mountain residents were re-elected to the voard of directors of Wilkes-Barre Gen- eral Hospital at their annual meeting. Re-elected as first vice chairman and vice presi- dent was Harrison H. Smith, Dallas; fourth vice chairman and vice president, William L. Conyngham, Trucksville; assistant treasurer, Frank W. Anderson, Loyalville; directors for a three-year term, Justin Bergman Jr., Trucksville; Atty. Charles H. Miner Jr., Dallas; and Adrian M. Pearsall, Har- veys Lake. Stella Starr, who resides with her daughter, Lillian Kuehn, Church Street, Dallas, is spen- ding some time at St. Peters- burg, Fla. 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