The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 15, 1983, Image 7

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    JUNE 15,1983 7
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rant in Luzerne was the Ron Koruszke and Jane president; Sandra Murray, continue through the oi Tee of paren a screenings, will also be 1 od 1 7 -364 " 33
Scene of the Annual Instal- Unis from Scranton who treasurer; and Patty summer with Karen Amo- : ’ conducted.
(lation Dinner of the New-
~comer’s Club of Wyoming
_Valley held recently.
The evening, co-chaired
y board members Debra
‘Sharp and Kathy White,
Jleatured entertainment by
Carles Note
“Anniversary
1. Mr. and Mrs. Graydon
sCarle, Harris Hill Road,
{Trucksville, are celebrat-
zing their 50th wedding
sanniversary today. They
nwere married on June 15,
11933 at the United Method-
dst Church, East Strouds-
burg by the late Rev. W.A.
sFerguson.
FW of the late Harry and
‘i Mabel Wheeler Petty of
«Luzerne. Mr; Carle is the
» The couple are active
$ United Methodist Church,
ywhere an open house was
held last Sunday.
recently won First Place
in the local Wilkes-Barre
Dance Fever Contest.
Out-going president
Mimi Koch turned the
gavel over to new presi-
dent Kathy Greger, and
the following new officers
were installed: Judy
Cettei, first vice president;
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O’Neill, secretary.
Sandra Murray received
the award for Outstanding
Board member and
Noreen Grochot was
chosen Outstanding Gen-
will hold its Annual Picnic
on June 26 at Norris Grove
from noon until dark.
The General Member
roso as hostess on June 16;
Sandra Murray on July 21,
and Kathy Pope on Aug.
18. >
The Newcomer’s Club is
a social and service orga-
nization open to all new
residents of the Valley.
The Membership Chair-
man for the 1983-84 term is
Susan Healey.
A number of local televi-
sion, radio, newspaper and
political personalities will
be on hand for the Second
Annual Celebrity Splash at
Nesbitt Memorial Hospital
Auxiliary’s June Festival
on Saturday, June 18.
Festival goers will have
a chance to dunk their
favorite celebrity at this
year’s extravaganza.
Among those scheduled to
take the plunge are Joe
Mariellen Keating, WDAU-
TV; Kevin Jordan, WBRE-
FM; Bob Leidigh, WILK;
Dave Cater, Times Leader
sports; Frank Trinisewski,
Luzerne County Commis-
sioner; Edward Bromin-
ski, Luzerne County Com-
missioner; Jim Nelligan,
former U.S. Representa-
tive; and many others.
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In addition to the Celbr-
ity Splash, the auxiliary
has planned a full day of
fun for the entire family. A
variety of homemade
foods, highlighted by a
chicken barbecue and spa-
ghetti dinner, will be avail-
able. Continuous musical
entertainment will be
presented on the band-
shell. A free health fair,
including blood pressure,
diabetes-cholesterol and
Back Mountain Parents
and Kids will hold a com-
munication workshop for
children entering sixth,
seventh and eighth grades
and their parents. Regis-
tration, limited to 20 fami-
lies at a cost of $10.00 per
family, closes today.
Pick
Your Own
8 A.M. ‘til Dark
Jewelry;
urday, June 25 from 9 a.m.
to 12 noon at the Trucks-
ville United Methodist
Church.
The workshop discussion
will focus on stress and
factors that contribute to
communication conflicts
between parents and
teens. The group will study
the behavior of family
members and will work
toward an understanding
of that behavior.
"The Classic
is at your
Rings, Pearl
enrolled in such courses as:
Pharmacy; Physical Therapy,
Geriatric Care, Anatomy and
Physiology, and Restorative
Services.
Because this unique educa-
tional program continually im-
proves the quality of our staff,
we are able to offer the highest
quality healthcare to our
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