town; Grace E. Sheldon, Shaver- Laurel A. Gillis, potential. Twenty-five women attended the luncheon meeting of the Back Mountain Branch of the Mercy Hospital Auxiliary Oct. 9. at the Franklin Tea Room. Shavertown. Mrs. James McGuire. presi- prayer and salute to the flag. Plans are being finalized for the second annual cocktail for the benefit of the Mercy Hospital. Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Adam Hozempa is chairman and Mrs. James McGuire is honorary chairman. The party will be held Nov. 4, 4 to 6 p.m. at Kennedy Lounge. Misericordia. Dallas. Strolling musicians. plus hot Auxiliary and “cold hor d'oeuvres and cocktails will be featured. The public is invited and tickets may be purchased at the door, or by contacting Mrs. Regis Brice or Anne Stenger. Plans will be made at the November meeting for the an- nual visit to the senior citizens of a Back Mountain nursing home. Gifts and cards will be given. Mrs. Joseph Retzel and Mrs. Michael J. 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[LIT[{S|LIERMAIS ALLITE 41 © Avid 36 - Heroic |LINGRAIFILIVI TI TIEIR BR Ol 43 - Beastly den 38 - Contacted N BREE EE EIN| 44 - Tidings 40 - Mental image EIXIPIE( MMAR BMUPIAIRIA| 453 - Exist 42 - Introductory U PIRIEISIOIDEM LI 52 - Either is TIE[S [TI MIOIN]1 [A[L 3 y = » 3 i 8 The first annual report and dinner meeting of the board of directors of ‘Rural Health Corporation of Luzerne County was conducted at Aldino’s Manor, ' Wilkes-Barre, « with Robert Maskin, Shickshinny representative, serving as first vice president, presiding. Louis D. Coccodrilli, project director, presented a progress report for the four health centers located in Harveys ‘Lake-Noxen, Black Creek, Shickshinny and Freeland, for the past year, and outlined projection of services for the ensuing year. He reported that the medical Sncodntery. patient visits- “increased from 77 per day to “165, are expected to reach about 200 per day or 50,000 for the year. Daily dental encounters in- creased from 15 to 23, and are expected to increase to 57 per day. . In the next 12 months, the patient load is expected to in- crease to 10,000 rural people, a gain of approximately 43 per- cent over the past year. Congressman Daniel J. Flood and Mrs. Flood attended the meeting. He spoke briefly of his role assisting in the necessary funding for the corporation’s Letters of commendation, honoring them for their high performance on the 1972 Pre- liminary Scholastic Aptitude- National Merit Scholarship Qualifying = Test (PSAT- NMSQT), have been awarded to four students at Dallas Senior High School. Robert L. Dolbear; principal, announced that the commen- dations were awarded to: Kevin S. Chadwick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everell V. Chadwick, Shavertown; Laurel A. Gillis, daughter of Mrs. Joan Gillis, Shavertown; Grace E. Sheldon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Sheldon, Shaver- town; and Marie A. Soveroski, daughter of Mrs. Alex Sovero- ski, Trucksville. Marie is presently completing her senior high requiremnets at Penn State University, Wilkes- Barre campus. Edward C. Smith, president of National Merit. Scholarship Corporation, said, ‘The high standing of commended students in the merit program competition shows that they have great promise of continued success in college.” NEW TYROL TROOPER HATS for Men & Boys 50 for operation. Rural Health Corporation offers medical, dental, social and transportation services at its health centers, and is financially supported through patient income and an annual federal grant from the U.S. Department of Health, Educa- tion and Welfare. James Wilkinson, president; Joanne Rozelle, treasurer; Margaret. Murphy; John Lushefski; Ammetta Harvey; Anna Lapinski, ‘secretary; Mae Berger; Robert Robbins, second vice president, and Dr. George Hudock serve as cor- poration officials and board members in addition to Mr. Maskin. Solo Club Plans Dancing, Bowling The Solo Club. of Luzerne County will meet for an evening of dancing at the King George Lounge, 497 S. Main St., Wilkes- Barre, Oct. 19, at 9 p.m. The group will bowl at the Crown Imperial Lanes, Har- veys Lake Highway, Dallas, at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 21. Any single, divorced, wid- owed or legally separated person, 30 to 55 years of age is welcome to join the club. For information contact Maude Cloak, at 675-2356, or Jerry Brislin, at 823-4283. SIGNS 1 Doz. 75° $2. 100 for $5.50) Tere Ler lr Ai Ere Genuine Thermos EVEREADY | FLASHLIGHT SPECIAL Flashlight and batteries combination. $1.2 A SoM RA Fe 98" easy to use. g1.49 QUALITY EE & with dessicated liver Dog Licenses ! 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