The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 23, 1983, Image 7

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BY DEBBIE Z.
Welcome aboard Bill
Savage. Bill is the new
managing editor of the
Pennaprint newspapers
here in Dallas, including
the Post, and I'm wishing
him well.
A first note will be at the
Sue Hand’s shop on Main
Street in Dallas. I’m sorry
I never went there before
but after stopping in last
week to pick up some
graphic supplies, I was
really impressed with the
whole shop. Joe and Sue
Hand, I tip my hat to you.
Yes, I was at the Magee
Publick House for lunch.
How was the food? Very
good. How was the ser-
vice? Very good. What
was I doing there? Well, I
was dining with my
buddies, Mrs. Denmon,
Dr. Cathy Sawyna and
Estella Parker. While
there we saw a lot of Back
Mountain folks enjoying
the atmosphere. Do your-
self a favor and try it.
(It’s the old Lodge at
Newberry).
I'm trying to say ‘‘Hi”
to a lady at Lake-Lehman
High but her name is a
mystery. All I know is
that she asked my sister if
we were related and in-
formed my sister that she
looks forward to these
words. So, to the mysterly
lady who keeps the halls
of the school glowing,
“Hello”.
Al Shaffer, you're
having trouble ‘spotting
me these days. I keep
waving to you in my new
limo, but it seems you
The G.F.W.C. Dallas Jr.
Woman’s Club recently
distributed ‘‘Vials of
Life’’ to residents of the
Meadows Apartments in
Dallas. The vials were
Meadows Apartments
donated by Leader
Nursing and
Rehabilitation Centers.
The vials are intended
to provide emergency
medical information
Williams,
Linda Vozniak,
women. (Rod Kay Photo)
about each resident. The
vial is stored in the
resident’s refrigerator
and a sticker is placed on
the outside for recognition
by paramedics in an
emergency.
Dallas Jr. Women
assisted the Meadows
management in aiding
residents in completing
information for the vial.
April 21 marks the date
of the entertaining and
informative ‘‘Come Share
More of the Good Life at
Homemakers School
1983” show sponsored by
the Dallas Post. Everyone
is invited to College
Misericordia for the 7
p.m. show with home
economist Pam Johnson,
who will conduct this
lively cooking and ap-
pliance ~ demonstration.
The 1983 Homemakers
School in Dallas is one of
300 locations on the
Mrs. Barbara Woronko
Anzalone, former Miss
Pennsylvania and
Rockette, will study
dance in Rome this
summer as part of her
continuing education in
classical ballet, tap and
jazz.
A teacher of the
classics, Mrs. Anzalone
stresses the need for
quality instruction
locally, which can only be
acnieved by continuing
studies on the part of the
teacher.
- Mrs. Anzalone received
her dance education in
New York with Peter
Genaro, Jo-Jo Smith,
Kelly, Violet Homes, Pat
Dickinson, Ronald Matly,
Bob Audy and Bo Wagner.
She has studied classical
ballet in London, at the
Royal Ballet Academy
and in California at the
San Diego Civic Ballet
and the Los Angeles Civic
Dance Company. She has
also studied with Russia’s
Madame Fay and the
Royal Balliet, John Fields
and Ninnette Dilvous.
She owns and operates
in Kingston and is
married to Dr. A. Anthony
Anzalone of Shavertown.
Homemakers School
schedule this year. Pam
will demonstrate different
recipes from breads and
main dishes to desserts.
Ms. Johnson is an ex-
perienced demonstrator-
lecturer who travels 40-
50,000 miles a year
through several states.
She is part of Home-
makers Schools, Inc., a
company with over 30
years experience in these
homemaker-oriented
programs.
This two and one half
hour show scheduled for
April 21, is free to all.
Recipes selected for the
demonstration are in-
cuded in the ‘Come Share
More of the Good Life at
Homemakers School 1983
Cookbook, which is given
to all audience members.
All foods prepared on-
stage will be awarded as
door prizes, along with
numerous other prizes
from local merchants.
The staff of the Dallas
Post is looking forward to
seeing you at
Homemakers School 1983
at 7 p.m. on April 21 at
College Misericordia.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
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Michael Kerkowski
look confused and some-
times you don’t even
notice me. I suppose I
need my old limo back.
I almost forgot, so for
this one, grab a big glass
of orange juice and then
continue. (Don’t ask me
why orange juice, it’s just
something I like). I was
more than privileged to be
the first (one of the first
anyway), on the
Open
House
Friends and relatives of
David Kitchen are cor-
dially invited to an open
Sunday, March 27 in
honor of his 60th birthday.
The celebration will be
held at the Kitchen home
on Lower Demunds Road
in Dallas beginning at 3
p.m. The guest of honor’s
birthdate is: March 30.
No invitations are being
sent. The affair will be
hosted by Kitchen’s wife
Doris and children,
Emma Lou Belles, Sue
Filippini ‘and Daniel.
Tree Sale
In the tradition of the
annual Cherry Blossom
Time Festival, the
Greater Wilkes-Barre
Chamber of Commerce is
happy to announce that
the Kwanson Cherry
Trees are available again
this year.
The Kwanson Trees will
average six feet in height
and will be sold for $25.
each. Only 100 trees are
available. They are sold
on first-come, first-serve
basis. The trees can again
be picked up at Green
Valley Landscaping,
located on Northampton
Street in Kingston. The
trees are expected to
arrive April 22.
To reserve your
Kwanson Cherry Tree,
contact Tilly Kalish at the
Chamber office, 823-2101.
qu
inaugural flight of the
Norda 262, a commuter
plane to New York.
Heaven was only a few
minutes away. The queen
of England didn’t have it
so good. I was a stand-by
for this flight; someone
board last Monday. Well,
it was up, up and away!
Off to New York for a
little while and then back
to Avoca. What a way to
spend a Monday! Any-
how, if you need to get to
New York in a hurry (45
minutes), this is your
mode of transportation.
The flight was so smooth I
could barely tell when we
took off and
Purely heaven!
John Kurchik, a Dallas
native, tells me the ski
slopes are still open and
you’d be surprised how
much snow is still on
them. I didn’t get to the
slopes once this year, but
maybe...
Joey Alles is passing me
on the roads these days.
Seems like when you
drive a 4-cyclinder,
almost everything else
seems to buzz by. Any-
way, I did notice Joey
passing and all I can say
is, he may have an eagle,
but I’m getting good gas
mileage (for a change).
Joannie (Williams)
Crispell how are you
doing? I don’t know why,
but I was thinking about
you the other day. Just
thought I'd say “Hi”.
I spent a pleasant lunch
with ‘some of my old
school buddies, Sue Burk
and Leza Cochran. Leza
had a few photos from
way back. Let me tell you,
some people laugh, we
really had one of the best
lunches ever! Leza also
had some Penn State
photos from the Sugar
Bowl in New Orleans.
They sure know how to
have a good time.
Holly Haverick, I don’t
“hello” but I did see you
often. Holly is a senior at
College Misericordia,
majoring in fashion
merchandising. From
what I see,” Holly really
knows and enjoys her
stuff and I think she is
going to do well. Best of
luck, Holly.
It's not easy keeping a
busy social calendar. But
who says mine's busy?
Well, it’s off to the
bowling alleys -- see you
around!
ROBERT & ROBIN
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