The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 10, 1974, Image 10

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3 by Charlot Denmon
i 675-0419
The annual party of the
Jan. 11 at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Llewellyn 537
Rutter Ave. Kingston,
beginning at 6: 30 p.m.
The annual meeting of Prince
of Peace Episcopal Church will
be held Jan. 22 beginning with a
potluck supper at 6:30 p.m.
Mrs. Hopkin Rowlands,
Elmcrest Woods, Dallas, is
serving as co-chairman of the
1974 Mothers March on Birth
Defects in the Back Mountain
area. The Mothers March is
scheduled for Jan. 20 by the
Pennsylvania
Chapter of the March of Dimes.
~ Mr. and Mrs. George Mec-
Cutcheon, Sterling Avenue,
Dallas, had as holiday guests
their son-in-law and daughter,
Dr. and Mrs. William Zwartjes,
Denver, Colo.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Banks
Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. John
Banks entertained the
management employees of
American Asphalt Paving Co.
and their guests at a dinner
dance held Jan. 5 at the
Congratulations to Edward
Buckley, 45 Davenport St.,
Dallas, who has been named
Hon. Judge Peter Paul
Olszewski at Luzerne County
Courthouse.
Mrs. Raymond Perrego and
Mrs. John Byers have returned
after spending the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Jocelyn, Dillsburg.
Mrs. Clarence Myers and
Nellie Martin, Overbrook
Avenue, entertained at
Christmas dinner, George
Bulford, Huntsville; Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Bulford,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sled-
ziewski, Brown Manor, en-
Alfred Hudaks,
Overbrook Road, Friday
evening at the Fountains
Restaurant in Vestal, N.Y., on
the occasion of Mr. Hudak's
birthday.
Mrs. Cloteen Druckemiller
and family are moving from
Brandywyne Country Club
Apartments, Rt, 309, Dallas to 69
Dorchester Drive, Orchard
View Terrace, Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo W.
Kalinosky, Piersol Lane, State
College, announce the birth of a
son, James Andrew, Jan. 2; in
Mountain View Unit of Centre
County Hospital. They also have
a daughter, Lynn Margaret, age
4. Mrs. Kalinosky is the former
Rita Raub, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin L. Raub, 66 Park
St., Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Pregler
had as guests over the holidays,
Mr. and Mrs. William Pregler,
Connecticut.
The men of Prince of Peace
Episcopal Church will meet
Sunday morning at 8:30 a.m.
The rector, the Rev. John
Prater, will speak on ‘‘Some
Changes in the Thinking of the
Episcopal Church.
Congratulations to Gen.
Fletcher C. Booker Jr., 251
Machell Ave., Dallas, who was
recently nominated to receive
the honorary 33rd Degree of the
Supreme Council of Soveriegn
Grand Inspectors from the
Northern Masonic Jurisdiction.
The degree will be awarded in
Atlantic City in September,
1974.
Members of the Brownie
Troop 650, Dallas, visited the
Sordoni Art Galleries at Wilkes
College. They were also guests
at a party given by Mrs. Leh-
man and Mrs. Reabuck.
The congregation of Trinity
United Presbyterian Church
welcomed the following new
members, Jan. 6. They were
Mr. and Mrs. George Brague,
Allan Brague, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Carlson, and Mr. and
Mrs. William Richard.
The following elders and
deacons have been ordained
and installed in the class of 1977
of Trinity United Presbyterian
Church: Thomas E. Davis,
Josef M. Reese, Fred Swanson,
Elders; Dorothy Cassar, Lois
Davis, Wayne Williams,
Deacons. The following ad-
visory elders and deacons were
recognized - advisory elders,
Mary Pillarella, Harry D.
Swpeston IIT; advisory
deacons, Cindy Barakat, Travis
Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eggles-
ton spent a weekend at the Wal-
dorf Astoria Hotel, New York
City, where they attended the
Pennsylvania dinner. Sen.
Hugh Scott and Dr. Elaine
Brown were honored guests.
West Overbrook Rd.
Fri. & Sat
Sunday
Dallas, Pa.
5-9p.m.
5-10 p.m.
12-7 p.m.
675-9639
CALL 856-2151
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College Misericordia has re-
leased figures indicating that
over 60 percent of its student
body receives some form of
financial aid while attending the
College.
According to materials pub-
lished in connection with the
College’s Golden Jubilee Capi-
tal Funds Campaign, Miseri-
cordia indicates that students
receive in excess of $725,000 an-
nually in financial aid funds. Of
Bernie’s
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692 MEMORIAL HWY.
DALLAS
675-9611
Week Nights—4-pm to Mid
Friday —~11 am to Mid
Weekends—3 pm to Mid
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CHECKERBOARD
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FEATURING
Seafood
Steaks
Homemade Italian
Food
Dinners Served
Tues-Sat 5 til 12
Diningroom closed Monday
Peter & Janice Mattioli
Carverion Rd.
Trucksville
president;
dent;
Mrs.
the amount, more than $180,000
comes from Misericordia’s own
operating income.
Part of the finanical aid sup-
plied from Misericordia’s own
money is in the form of aca-
demic scholarships. The Col-
lege i is one of the few remaining
in the country that still rewards
academic excellence in high
school by awarding college
Richard Malak, co-chair-
Financial aid for students is
one of the three areas for which
funds are being sought in the
College’s Golden Jubilee Cam-
paign. The College is seeking $2
million to be used as an endow-
ment for student financial aid.
The funds will enable the Col-
lege to aid even greater num-
bers of students to achieve a
Misericordia education.
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THIS MONTH
HAVE A SECOND HELPING ON US.
Including Breaded Fish, 1.5
ondhoick U.S.A.
Family Restaurants
Featuring
by Bridgette Correale
639-5759
Hi! I'm back after a two-week
unexpected. vacation and I'm
happy to hear that my column
was missed. I really wasn’t on
vacation, I only missed the
deadlines, so what else is new!
The Oak Hill swingers began
their. Christmas holiday season,
Dec. 22, with a cocktail party
hosted by Ann and’Joe Comin-
sky at their home on Red Ledge
Drive; Sunday evening they en-
Christmas carols which turned
into another fantastic party at
the Iwanowskis’; on Christmas
Eve, after attending mass they
prepared the sand candles that
turned our neighborhood into a
picture postcard; Christmas
Day was spent at the Cor-
reales’, where an open house,
the agenda. Now I know I'm
gonna be teased on who are the
swingers. If you live in Oak Hill,
love -a good time, and are
breathing, you're a ‘‘swinger.”
Right Ray and Noel!
Alyce and Ron Ritts hosted a
delightful holiday party at their
home Friday evening for sever-
al neighbors. Enjoying them-
At Commonwealth
past decade has
selves were the Correales,
Haefeles; ~Hrabrowskis,
kowskis, Downs,, Greys,
Boyles, and the Suttons.
the Christmas holidays with
Mrs. Gradle in Buffalo, N.Y.
Sincere sympathy to the
Preston Swan family of Idetown
Road upon the death of Oscar
Swan.
‘gaged Christmas Day.
This past week the Tomasellis
entertained the Zadera family
Brooklyn, New York.
The Belascos, Ed, Marie,
Nikki, and Paige, are spending
their vacation in sunny Puerto
Rico.
Saturday evening, Tom and
Jane Yoniski entertained sever-
al friends and neighbors with a
party .at their home on Oak
Drive.
Jack, Marianne, Erin and
with relatives in Waverly, N.Y.
The first graders in our neigh-
borhood who attend Gate of
Heaven School, performed in
Telephone
greatly in-
at Gate of Heaven during the
holiday. Acting and singing to
the delights of many were Paula
Remplewicz, Paul Onzik and
The Osbornes and the Jovees
hosted a New Year's Eve party
for several friends at the Os-
borne home on Hemlock Drive.
Ringing in the New Year were
the Angelicolas, Alanskys,
Bartz, . Bellas, Clearys, Cor-
reales; Espens, Johnsons,
Lukasavages wanowskis, and
Yoniskis.
Daddow-Isaacs
Legion Post 672 will meet Jan.
11 at 8:p.m.. in the Post home,
Memorial Highway, Dallas.
Two representatives from
Chapel Lawn Cemetery will be
the guest speakers.
There is a correspondent in
your area if you live in Dal-
las or Shavertown.
Call 675-0419 -
Charlet Denmon
Depreciation
Carmen Carnava Revue-Las Vegas Show Group
Starring Beautiful Mary June
Tuesday, Jan. 15 Thru. Friday, Jan. 18
Reservations Suggested But Not Required.
Saturday Jan. 19 - Reservations Only
Reservations include Prime Rib or Lobster Tail
Full Course $10.00 Per Person
PHONE 288-1409
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403-405 Market St., Kingston, Pa.
ated trucks for $24:327... . to-
the company $40,474. That's a
cost increase of 66% :
Inflation has reduced the value
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12 months
ended June, 1973
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