The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 20, 1973, Image 10

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by Nelson Woolbert
Phone 696-1689
The Cloverleaf 4H Club will
hold a meeting and Christmas
party in the municipal building
tomorrow night at 8. Jeannie
Evans will preside. Members
will prepare a Christmas basket
for some needy family in the
area. A social hour will follow
the meeting.
The Friendship Class of the
Trucksville United Methodist
Church met in the educational
building Tuesday night. Mrs.
Jacob Harrison presided. Of-
ficers for the coming year were
elected. They are: president,
Margaret Goodwin; vice
president, Elizabeth Harrison;
secretary, Nancy Powell;
treasurer, Sara Strasser. Mrs.
Herbert Williams gave several
readings. Thirty members and
guests were present.
The Auxiliary to = the
Trucksville Fire Company held
a meeting and Christmas party
in the fire hall Monday evening.
A covered dish preceded the
business meeting. Ruth Turn
Reynolds had charge of the
program. The Roushey sisters
sang several selections. The
group sang carols and ex-
changed greetings. Sixty
members and guests were in
attendance.
~ Margaret Goodwin, Harris
Hill Road, is vacationing in
Florida during the month of
December.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L.
Wylie, Cliffside Avenue, will
celebrate their 10th wedding
anniversary, Dec. 21 Mrs. Wylie
is the former Audrey Weber of
Wilkes-Barre. The couple has
three daughters. Mr. Wylie is
employed by Faith Shoe
Company in Wilkes-Barre.
Richard Harrison, Staub
Road, will celebrate his 15th
birthday Dec. 23. Richard, the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Harrison Sr., shot a buck at
Forkston, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Shortz,
Harris Hill Road, entertained
the Mr. and Mrs. Club at their
home Saturday evening.
Members enjoyed music and
carol singing. 17 members
attended.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kannan,
Holly Street, will observe their
35th wedding anniversary, Dec.
31. They were married in the
First Presbyterian Church, S.
Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre,
by the Rev. Martyn Decker
Keeler. Attendants were Betty
Williams of Trucksville and
Harold Fraley of Forty Fort.
Mr. Kannan, now retired, was
plant manager at Woodlawn
and Foremost Daries, for 35
years.
Carolyn Jane Stout, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stout,
Staub Road, and Brian Jay
Wadas, will take their marriage
vows Jan. 12. The ceremony
will take place in the Glenview
Primitive Methodist Church in
Fernbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond
Watters and daughter, Nicol, of
Trucksville Gardens, will leave
Thursday for a month’s stay in
Australia.
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Holly S. Phillips has been
pledged by Delta Delta Delta
Sorority at the Pennsylvania
State University. Holly, a
graduate of Dallas Area High
School, is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Phillips, 176
Laurel Lane.
William Lohman, Lohman
Street, will celebrate his bir-
thday Christmas Day. He will
be honor guest at a family
party.
F. Alan Nichols, Carverton
Road, has been elected a
director of Crime Clinic of the
Greater Wyoming Valley at the
annual dinner and Christmas
party held by the group at the
Pennsylvania Gas and Water
Company office, North Main
Street, Wilkes-Barre.
Airman Richard D. Caccia,
Chase Road, has been assigned
to Beal Air Force Base in
California, after completing his
basic training at Lackland Air
Force Base in Texas.
Mrs. William Millham and
infant son have returned to
their home at 138 Shadetree
Road, from Nesbitt Hospital.
Bonnie Baird, Cliffside
Avenue, will return to her
classes at Indinia State
University in January. Bonnie
has completed her studies at the
Lehman Campus of the Penn-
sylvania State University for
the fall semester.
The Quilters Club of the
Trucksville United Methodist
Church held their meeting and
Christmas party at noon
Tuesday, in the educational
building. Christmas music,
carols and refreshments were
enjoyed by the group.
There is a correspondent in
your area if you live in
Trucksville.
Call Nelson Woolbert
696-1689
Mrs. Edgar Scott presents a check, from the Edgar Scott
Memorial Fund, to Robert Maskin, first vice president of the
Rural Health Corporation. The grant will be used to acquire a
cardiac pulmonary respirator for the Shickshinny Health
Center. Shown at the Shickshinny facility are, left to right, Dr.
Lester M. Saidman, medical director; Dr. John N. Kennedy,
F.R.S.H.; Anna Lapinski, Mocanaqua, corporation secretary;
second vice-president.
ANTIQUE RESTORATION
FURNITURE REFINISHING
7 Kelley St., Luzerne, Pa.
ALL TYPES OF REPAIRS
Tables-Chairs-Clock Cases
Bedroom Sets-Dining Sets
Our Specialty
—Roll Top Desks—
Hours: Mon.—Fri. 4 To 7 Closed
Sat. 10—5 Wed. & Sun.
hope that your
stockings are filled
with the blessings of good
health, love and happiness.
Thanks for your good will.
DALLAS EXXON
Memorial Highway
Dallas, Pa.
350 Wyoming Ave.
Wyoming, Pa. 18644
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Luzerne County received a
money grant from the Edgar
Scott Memorial Fund to pur-
chase medical equipment to be
utilized at the Shickshinny
Health Center.
The grant of $1,565 was pre-
sented by Mrs. Edgar Scott to
the corporation and will be used
to acquire a cardiac pulmonary
resuscitator to function at the
center on an ambulatory basis.
Louis D. Coccodrilli, project
director, reported that the cen-
ter is currently serving 45-50
medical patients daily, and with
the additional dental chair re-
cently installed, anticipates
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load will continue to increase.
Full status reports for the
four health centers are pre-
sented at board meetings, held
the third Tuesday evening of the
month at the corporation offices
in Wilkes-Barre.
There is a correspondent in
your area if you live in Dal-
las or Shavertown.
Call 675-0419
Charlot Denmon
Lake Church Plans
Candlelight Service
The Alderson United Metho-
dist Church, Harveys Lake, will
hold its Christmas Eve candle
light service, Dec. 24, at 8 p.m.
The Chancel Choir, Mrs. W.
Leinthall, director, and the Last
Hope Teen Choir, Pastor West-
field, director, will provide spe-
cial Christmas musijg
Following the serviee will be
the lighting of the congregation
Christmas candles.
Pastor Westfield stated that a
nursery will be provided for this
service, so that people with
young children may attend.
All are welcome to attend.
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