PAGE SIX KEEPING POST-ED happening in the Richard H. Disque, 2nd, retiring master of George M. Dallas Lodge 531, F&AM will be honored at a 6:30 p.m. at Irem.Temple Country Club. EA Disque is a graduate’ of Lake-Lehman High School. He attended Bloomsburg State’ College “and ‘was graduated from Wilkes College. He also graduated ( X[ rl “A \ (7 | y ) : = THURSDAY : FRIDAY | SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY 1. WEDNESDAY 3 4 5 6 7 8 ; 9 Back Mountain Jaycees Tell that loved one with | [Boy Scout Troop 232 Gate | [Boy scout Troop 232 Gate | [Back Mountain Girlsf |i je Volunteer Am-g& f Dallas Womans Club -§ will meet tonight at Irem words, just how you feel, | § of Heaven rummage sale of Heaven rummage sale Softball and boys bulance Asso.meeting §' | meeting tonight, 6:30 Temple Country Club, check our classified page|] | today at Gate of Heaven | ltoday, Gate of Heaven baseball, manager's and ‘tonight, 7 p.m. at the fire § Bpm., Prince of Peace promptly 7:30 p.m. All } {for details...or call Aunt) auditorium, Dallas, from | fSchool, 1 p.m. to 3 coaches will meet tonight} ky.) " jou Class of Kunkle} |! Church..Home Health men between the ages of Jane 675-5211 or 825-1 §10 a.m. to 4 p.m...Back «= Mountain at 7:30 p.m, Dallas ‘United Methodist, meet § fi Services of North East}. 18 and 35 are invited... 6868... | p.m... Homemade | lAmerican Legion] jAmerican Legion} night at 6, at the home | flpa. will be at Dallas : A | fvegetable Soup] |Baseball team special | §Dallas... "of Dot Dodson. Bring a:} Jl Senior Citizens Center, | sale...Alderson United § meeting today, 2 to 4 p.m. ‘covered dish. ‘1 H'Mercy Center, College} | Methodist Church, § |Dallas American Legion 3 i Misericordia...Buy your Harveys Lake. Serving 3 | |Home, all interested boys (new Post today...or call p.m. to 6 p.m...Boy Scout | 16 through 18 are urged to for a subscription, 675-} Troop 225 newspaper | attend... F 5211... drive, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.! ‘Drop off at Schmid’s Arco, Memorial Highway A 5 and Jackson Twp. Fire tr Hall. 7 i ; J ; L. : J \\ J : J \ J J \\ —r J from Echols’ College of Mortuary Science. He was a member of the Dallas Senior High School faculty for nine years and is presently. associated with his father in the operation Funeral Home of Dallas. ‘He is a member of the Dallas United Methodist Church and Dallas Fire and Ambulance Inc. He WINDSOR Eight Back Mountain residents have been named team captains for College Misericordia’s for- thcoming President’s Associates Campaign, according to a report from drive General Chairman Gus Kabeschat. Team Captains will be responsible for directing teams of volunteers in contacting area prospects, Kabeschat said, and will be working with nearly 100 solicitors. Captains and team members will meet at the college at 7 p.m. on Feb. 7 to initiate the month long campaign. Locally, team captains are: Mrs. William Burak, Trucksville, Gerry Sylvester, Dallas; Harold Houston, Dallas, Ms. Kathleen Lavelle, Dallas; Mrs. William Allabaugh, Dallas; Robert Patton, also is a member of Caldwell Consistory, Bloomsburg, and Irem Temple, Wilkes-Barre. He is married to the Wilkes-Barre and resides -at 23 Windsor Drive, Or- Dallas. William = A.. Carpenter, Grand Lodge secretary, will be the guest speaker. Dallas; Sister . Catherine Hill, College Misericordia; and Sister ‘Eloise McGinty, RSM, College Misericordia. Misericordia’s ~~ annual drive will be seeking 450 Presidents Associates members this year, with resulting funds to be used for student financial aid. Donors become Associates through gifts to the college of $100 or more. As an associate, donors receive free admission to all college cultural events and are invited to the annual President’s Associates Dinner held each spring. Subscribe to the Post Subscribe to the Post Toastmaster will be Robert J. Kopp, past district deputy grand master. Dinner will be followed by dancing. Reservations may be made with lodge officers. accepted appointment the On Wednesday, Feb. 9, Home Health Services of North East Pennsylvania will be at the Dallas Senior on all HARDEN, HENKEL-HARRIS, 2 A WD Free delivery New 72-page Master Catalogue now available. Open Monday thru Saturday 9a.m. to 5 p.m. Citizens Center in Mercy Center College Misericordia, to speak to the members about establishment of a health station there. Rose Mary Bonin, Charlotte Thomas and Jean Ball will be the nurses in charge. There will be a film and a screening with health teaching as need is indicated. Please plan to attend and cooperate with passbook! great beneift to the elderly. Elaine Freeman of consumer education will be at the center on Feb. 2, to speak to the membership on labeling, as well as weights and measures as they apply to products from super markets and stores. The Dallas Senior Citizens Center bowlers are in full swing. Headed by Dallas resident John T. Lyons as eneral chairman, the King’s College annual fund, “Project 77: Challenge,” is under way. Many Back Mountain residents have key roles in the drive to raise $200,000 with $100,000 for scholarships, and $100,000 for academic program development. Alumni phase of the campaign in the form of a phonathon is directed by William Munley of Ashley Assisting as class chairmen are Angelo DeCesaris, Shavertown, ’53; William Connolly, Harveys Lake, ’59; Dr. Henry Nardone, Trucksville, ’60; Jack Hayes, Dallas, ’64; Peter Solinsky, Shavertown, 68; and Robert Kotsull, Dallas, ’69. Captains residing in the overall general campaign, are James Clinton, Robert Patton, James Regan, Dianne Revie, and Robert Laux of Dallas. Workers from Back Mountain are Mrs. James Clinton, Mrs. James Revie, Eugene Chismer, Mrs. Andrea Sordoni, David Stevens, Barry Cushing, and Mrs. Joan John, Dallas residents; Roger Grattan and John Conyngham, Trucksville; and Paul Laux, Edward Corcoran, and Don Linker of Shavertown. A number of additional Back Mountain residents also are assisting with the annual fund. A kickoff luncheon was * DALLAS OFFICE held Tuesday (Feb. 2) in the dining hall of the Sheehy Student Center. "Chairman Lyons told of the needs of the college regarding financial assistance. Rev. James Lackenmier, CSC, director of development, said the Wyoming Valley community and Back Mountain residents are being called on to support King’s College in this important campaign. Rev. Charles D. Sherrer, CSC, president of the college, welcomed the vice chairmen, captains, and workers to the luncheon and praised their efforts on behalf of the students, faculty, administration, and alumni of the college. The phonathon will feature calls to more than 6,000 King’s alumni in all 50 states over 22 specially installed telephone in the Sheehy Student Center during February. Jaycees meet Thurs. at Irem The regular monthly meeting of the Back Mountain Jaycees will be held on Thursday, Feb. 3, at Irem Temple Country Club Meeting begins promptly at 7:30 p.m. All men between the ages of 18 and 35 are invited to at- tend. An orientation program will be given. 130b0 20,0000 LENDER of Wilkes-Barre =e SEY We % SE 5 > oi TERESA nm md a a a Rl al ns LE ET TS