i i 0 i 5 A # 8 N 4 a i { & SEAR i i HH | | 1 Eh" § iv 8 | Page 8 - ‘The 47th annual installation i was held Sept. 26 at Irem Temple Country Club. Martin Moore of Midway ed “as president of the Dallas Angelo Grasso, The leader of nearly three- quarters of a million Rotarians will be honored at a Ladies’ Day luncheon Oct. 13. in the ball- room of the Gus Genetti Hotel, Wilkes-Barre. at 12:15 p.m. Ro- tary International president William C. Carter of England will be the main speaker for the affair. which will attract Rotar- jians from the northeastern Pennsylvania district. and neighboring districts, of the Ro- ary. “The event will be hosted by the Wilkes-Barre Rotary Club., Lee Vincent is president of the host club. President Carter. a partner in the law firm of George H. Gib- son and Company in London. England. is a member of the Rotary Club of Battersea. Lon- don. He will be accompanied by his wife. Olive. and their daugh- ter. Rosalind. Also in attendance will be first vice president of Rotary International. George Uhlig of Janet. Mr. Uhlig is a member of the Rotary Club of Ardmore. Rotary International is the association of 15.789 clubs locat- ed in 150 countries and geogra- phic regions throughout the world. with a combined mem President Moore succeeds Ber- nard Banks also of Trucksville. The Dallas Kiwanis Club was originally chartered in May of 1927 as the Mount Greenwood Club. In 1941, the name was changed to the Dallas Kiwanis Club. The Dallas club is active in numerous civic activities and service-oriented programs. bership of about 743. 500 Rotar- ans. A Rotary club is a group of business and professional men within a community who func- tion under the Rotary motto. “Service Above Self.” Tickets for the event will be available at the door. All Rotar- ans. their relatives and friends are invited to attend. Al the recent meeting of St. Therese's Altar and Rosary Society. Shavertown, an in- teresting talk on ‘Education was given by William Dick. instructer of education at Misericordia and consultant to the Dallas School District. Mrs. John I. Luke presided at the business meeting. Reports were given and after some dis- cussion. it was decided to post- until the spring. because of renovations being done to the church. Mrs. Thomas Ochman. chair- the Continental Inn. Dec. 6. Mrs. Ochman also gave the “Spiritual Reading’ for the and Mrs. were in Michael Kdwin Olinatz Yancheck Senior Citizens Club Reports on Functions The regular monthly meeting of the Back Mountain Senior Citizens Club was held at the area center at College Misericordia. Oct.8. Lunch was served in the Mercy Center cafeteria. Frank McCormick gave a talk on senior citizens. The next meeting will be held 12 at the center. Lunch inthe college cafeteria will be ~ served at noon. Reservations are now being taken for the club's Christmas dinner which is planned for Dec. 12 at the Castle Inn, at 6:30 p.m. Dinner will be served country -1879. 1s {aking reservations. which A quilt was sold by the club. and the funds were contributed to the Senior Citizen Card Fund. well cards through the fund. CHECKERBOARD INN FEATURING Seafood Steaks Food Dinners Served Tues-Sat 5 til 12 Diningroom closed Monday Peter & Janice Mattioli Carverton Rd. Trucksville iy The nominating committee will present the slate of officers for the coming year at the next meeting. Noy. 7. Mrs. Joseph Youngblood. ‘Mrs. Peter George, and Mrs. ziewski will serve in that capa- city. Band No.7 with Mrs. William Miller and Mrs. Frank Parker. will serve. Included are. the Halloween parade. the Festival and environmental projects. The Dallas Kiwanis Club sponsors the Key Club pro- grams at the Dallas High School and the Lake-Lehman High School. and is the parent cluub of the Circle K Club at the Pennsylvania State University Wilkes-Barre Campus, on the grounds of Hayfield Farm, Leh- man. Over 150 members and guests assembled for the annual insta- llation night. which was followed by a dance in the Grill Room of the Irem Country Club. Other officers installed in- cluded Leo Nauroth of Forty Fort. first vice-president; Ray Hillman of Lake Silkworth, second vice-president; Walter Roberts of Carverton, treasu- rer: Reese Pelton of Dallas, secretary. and Jim Huston of Dallas. financial secretary. Directors installed for three- year terms included Dr. John Blase. Dallas; Peter George, Trucksville, and Bill Guyette, Sugar Hollow. Robert W. Masoner Franklin & Marshall Program Chairman Robert W. Masoner of Dallas is chairman of the northeastern Pennsylvania area alumni- admissions assistance program for Franklin and Marshall College. As local chairman, he is directing the activities of fellow alumni serving as alumni admi- ssions counselors to high school Pennsylvania area who are interested in attending F&M. More than 200 F&M graduates nationally are currently serving as regional 2 or ‘local repre- sentatives of the college's ad- missions office. As admissions counselors, alumni in the program meet with high school students to explain Franklin and Marshall, answer student questions about selecting a college. and aid students in applying for admi- ssion to the college. Mr. Masoner jis a 1953 graduate of K&M. He lives at 18 Marabee Ave.. Dallas, and is a district manager for the Bell ‘Telephone Company in Wilkes- 3Arre. DINNER 5-9 - 675-9639 SUNDAY 12-7 "Ask for our $1.50 612-614 Main St. Edwardsville, Pa. 11 288-6606 We'll Have It Ready Photo by Alex Rebar Library Book Club To Meet at Annex The Book Club of the Back Mountain Memorial Library will meet Oct. 15 at 1:30 p.m. in the annex. Following the business meet- mont, will review a book. The hospitality committee will serve tea. Mrs. Dana Crump will pre- side. Subscribe To The Post Newly installed officers, directors and their wives gather during the 47th annual installation ceremony of the Dallas Kiwanis Club. Seated, left to right, are Mrs. Reese Pelton, Ray Hillman, Mrs. Hillman, Martin Moore, Mrs. Moore, Walter Roberts, Mrs. Roberts. Standing: Reese Pelton, Dr. John Blase, Mrs. Blase, James Huston, Mrs. Huston, Leo Nauroth, Mrs. Bernard Banks, Misericordia to Hold First Student Recital | Three College Misericordia music majors will present the first student: recital of. the academic year, Oct. 14 at 3 p.m. in Walsh Auditorium. . Presenting the recital jt be Barbara Jones, a soprano studying with Clifford Balshaw, and Teri Ranck, a violinist stud- ying with Ferdinand Liva. Miss Ranck is also the concertmaster for the Sinfonia da Camera. Providing the accompani- ment for the recital will be pianist Judith DeScenza. The program for the recital will be announced Sunday. The public is invited to attend at no charge. There is a correspondent in your area if you live in Dal- las or Shavertown. Call 675-0419 Charlot Denmon Bernard Banks, Mrs. Peter George, and Peter George. 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