The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 23, 1976, Image 7

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The Harveys Lake
Women’s Service Club
recently held their monthly
meeting and annual
Christmas party at the
Lake Elementary School.
Mrs. Carl Swanson
presided.
A highlight of the
evening was adding to our
Honorary Membership
Mrs. Grace Martin and
Mrs. Kenneth Austin. Each
gore presented with a
® pin by president,
Mrs. Carl Swanson.
Mrs. Keith Swanson,
Christmas Cheer Basket
chairman, announced that
230 people in the club’s
service area, 70 years of
age and older whose
names were submitted will
be remembered with a
decorated basket con-
taining homemade cookies,
cream cheese,
crackers, jelly, fresh fruits
and topped with a holiday
The CPR classes will
begin Jan. 11 and continue
on the 18 and 25. There will
also be a new series of
classes in February.
Anyone wishing to attend
Swanson for further in-
formation.
It was announced that
the club will ‘sponsor a
blood drive at the Lake-
Lehman High Scheol on
y 25. Mrs. Melvin
Congdon and Mrs. Edward
Mrs. John Hudak
thanked the membership
for making the theater
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as an enjoyable evening.
Finance Chairman Mrs. J.
Elliot Ide, reminded
members of the rummage
sale to be held in early
spring.
Following the business
meeting, first vice
president, Mrs. Howard
Piatt, introduced the
program, Mrs. Ord
. Trumbower who gave
‘several enjoyable holiday
readings. Santa made his
annual stop to distribute
the exchange gifts to all in
attendance.
Mrs. Charles Williams,
housing chairman, in-
troduced her committee
for the affair: Mrs.
Richard Williams, Jr.,
Mrs. James Faerber, Mrs.
Michael Sullivan, Mrs.
Nicholas DiVeronica, Mrs.
Joseph Hogan and Mrs.
William Davis.
There will be no January
meeting, the next club
meeting will be Feb. 3 at 8
p.m. at the Lake
Elementary School.
Members are reminded to
bring their entries for the
craft contest which will be
held that evening.
The next board meeting
will be Jan. 17. The
hostesses are Mrs. Richard
Williams, Sr., Mrs.
Clarence Hogan, and Mrs.
Walbridge Leinthall.
Sister Ann Miriam
Gallagher, RSM, president
of College Misericordia,
announced today that the
college’s four-year, bacca-
laureate program in nurs-
ing has been granted con-
tinuing accreditation by
the National League for
Nursing.
News of the continuing
approval was forwarded to
the college in a letter from
the board of review for
baccalaureate and higher
degree programs of the
NLN. The letter indicated
that the board had granted
continuing accreditation to
Misericordia’s program
during its December meet-
ing.
Sister Ann Miriam
praised the faculty and
staff of the college’s Nurs-
ing Department for their
efforts in preparing for the
NLN review. The continu-
ing accreditation was
granted by the NLN only
after an intensive review of
the nursing curriculum and
resources.
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noted, since College
Misericordia is the only
college in Northeastern
Pennsylvania with an
NLN-accredited bacca-
The NLN accreditation is
a professional approval as
compared to the accredi-
tation granted by the State
Department of Education
earlier this semester. The
latter is necessary while
the NLN approval demon-
Oak Hill
by Bridgette Correale
If you're wondering
where all the laughter was
coming from Tuesday
evening, it was from The
Castle Inn, where Gate of
Heaven's Altar and Rosary
Society was celebrating
their annual Christmas
party.
Now you'll ask why were
the seams of the restaurant
splitting? The women of
the parish, under Oak
Hill's Carol Hession, per-
formed several skits that
had: not only their 100
guests roaring, but the
other customers as well.
Fourteen women sang
and danced to the “Twelve
Days of Christmas” and
who do you think was the
cuckoo bird--Pine Street’s
peach, Irene Passarella.
Besides bringing them-
selves, each guest brought
a gift of fruit that was ar-
ranged into three large
baskets and presented to
The Maple Hill Nursing
Home. In addition to the
baskets, ‘Rose: Mohen,
Yolanda Tomaselli, Helen
Kishkill and Mary
Gesmundo, baked birthday
cakes to honor the nursing
homes’ December birth-
days.
Little Cathy Burke cele-
brated her sixth birthday,
Sunday afternoon with
many friends and relatives
sharing the fun.
Sepecial thanks to the
Jonathan R. Davis Fire
Company for sponsoring
their annual Christmas
party, Sunday afternoon.
The youngsters were quite
excited with Santa’s visit.
Sincere sympathy is ex-
tended to the John George
family upon the death of
Mrs. George. Mrs. George
was one of our newspapers
FANNY FARMER
SCHRAFFT'S,
& BARTON'S
strates the superiority of
the program. Graduates
find the NLN accreditation
makes them more compe-
titive in the career market,
according to a spokesman
from the pursing depart-
ment.
The NLN approval
means that Misericordia’s
program meets specific,
high standards set by the
organization for curri-
culum, clinical experience,
and faculty:
ardent readers, who would
pick up the phone and tell
me, “How I ‘made her
laugh,” over some crazy
thing I did. Never met this
lovely person, but I'll miss
her calls and know she will
bring good cheer to
Heaven.
During the Christmas
holiday Paige Belasco will
honor a birthday. Many
happy returns.
Our prayers are with
Kenny Wolensky as he
enters Geisinger Medical
Hospital for eye surgery.
With some luck, Kenny will
be home to help Santa.
Besides Christmas pre-
sents, Kathy Schleich and
Marty Onzik, will find
birthday gifts tucked under
their tree, Dec. 25, Happy
Birthday.
Congratulations to Jack
and Marianne Cleary. This
super couple will celebrate
‘
Dec: 28.
If the suburbs of Phila-
delphia can’t come to the
hill “of ‘Wilkes-Barre, the
Iwanowski’s make sure no-
body misses-out as they
traveled to visit the Mit-
chells and Kerrigans in
Philadelphia, this past
weekend.
Well if Santa can’t find
Oak Hill Christmas Eve, it
won't be because we're not
lit up - one way or another.
At least 99 dozen candles
were ordered by me alone,
not counting several neigh-
bors who phoned directly to
The Dallas Women’s Fire
Auxiliary.
If you wanted to hear my
sermon for the week, you
should have been with Vin
and me when, after loading
his 2 by 4 Subaru with one
I told
him we had to pick up an
*1.00
additional 48 dozen sand
candles.
If with all the parties,
get-togethers, shopping,
baking, wrapping and hid-
ing presents, I'm not in the
Christmas spirit, I'll never
be. But before I get carried
away or put away, I would
Odd Fellows
hold party
The Dallas Independent
Order of Odd Fellows,
Oneida Lodge No. 371, held
a Christmas Party Dec. 9
at the Castle Inn.
Guest speaker was the
Rev. Douglas Akers,
pastor of the Dallas United
Methodist Church.
A gift was presented to
all the ladies.
Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Jewell, Paul
Labar, Mrs. Milicent
Hand, Mr. and Mrs. Cletus
Sweezy, Mrs. and Mrs
Mrs. Peter Roushey, Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Slocum,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roth,
Mrs. Marie Shaver, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Disque,
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Ide,
Mrs. and Mrs. Willis Ide,
the Rev. and Mrs Douglas
Akers, Mr. and Mrrs.
Dominick Fino, Thomas
Landon, Mrs. Nellie
Scouten, and Mr. and Mrs.
.Cory Besteder.
Garbage
West Pittston borough
residents who do not have
their garbage picked up by
the borough and are in-
terested in having this done
until Feb. 1, 1977 are ad-
vised that they may do so
at a fee of $5, payable at
the borough building.
like to thank the several
readers who took time to
drop me a card, especially
Gladys Husted and my
adopted grandmother Mrs.
Spaciano.
To them and all the sweet
aged me during 1976...may
you all have a very Merry
and Holy Christmas and if I
don’t get around to a
column next week, a great,
healthy and happy New
Year. With
Love...Bridgette
Mrs. James Anzalone;
(Photo by Alex Rebar)
The annual = Dallas
Women of Rotary
Christmas dinner-dance
was held on Friday, Dec. 17
at Irem Temple Country
Club.
District Govenor Glenn
Ely and his wife, from
Montrose, were guests at
the affair. The committee
consisted of Mrs. Fritz
Hall, chairman; Mrs.
James Anzelone, co-
chairman; Mrs. Hanford
Eckman, Mrs. Walter
Mohr, and Mrs. Linford
Werkheiser, president of
Dallas Women of Rotary.
Dr. Linford Werkheiser
led the invocation
preceding dinner. Music
for the evening was
presented by the
Statesmen.
Several ‘‘baskets of
cheer”” were chanced off
and the centerpieces for
the evenings. Consisting of
nut and pinecone candle
wreaths, were given as
door prizes.
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