6 THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1983 Cub Scouts awarded Cub Scout Pack 281 of Dallas held and Mrs. James Kaiser as greeters. a November meeting at the Dallas Cubmaster George Brutko called VALUABLE COUPONE ANY LP & TAPE IN STOCK! Priced $5.98 or Higher WITH THIS COUPON ONLY! NO LIMIT VOID AFTER 12-17-83 1 Em EA OF SOUND DALLAS SHOPPING CENTER | DYMOND’S BAKERY | | NOW OPEN! : Try our homemade f breads, pies & rolls. | DYMONDS FARM MARKET Memorial Highway, Lower Demands Rd. I Shavertown © Phone 675-1696 '. | 3 Christmas Trees 7c Wreaths + Grave Blankets We have a large selection of bulk foods, spices, and baking supplies . . . plus over 30 varieties of jams & jellies. &\ pA How ‘bout a funnel cake kit > or a nice fruit basket? As always, we have a fine selection of produce and we're now open 7 days a week. i AEN PANE EE ee ween 3 iL Den 3 scouts opened the ceremony with a tribute to America followed by pledge to the flag. A special award was given to David Holdridge and David Siedel into the pack. The following scouts were also presented with awards: Kevin Loeffler, David Podehl, James Crossman each received one silver arrow, and David Holdridge received 4 silver arrows. Brian badge. Paul Hopa was presented with Webelos colors. Mark Rinehi- mer received Artist, Citizen, Natu- ralist, and Webelos badge; Denny Bernhardy, Artist; Heath Williams, Artist; Gary Reilinger, Citizen; Mark Drummin, Artist; and John St. Clair received Webelos Badge, Arrow of Light and also crossed into Boy Scouts. Mrs. St. Clair was presented with the Mothers Arrow of Light pin. Closing the ceremony was Mrs. Pat Millette’s Den 4. The boys had hand-carved and painted in individ- ual sections a totem pole which stood five feet tall. The scouts explained the history of totem poles and then dedicated theirs to the pack. | This year... Give Her- 3 ‘CULTURED wid” Pearls Or a Gift from Our Selection of Simulated Pearl Necklaces & Earrings 16", 18", 24" or 30" lengths $8.00 - $17.00 Osgar ROTH Jeweler 659 N. MEMORIAL HWY. DALLAS, PA. 675-2623 CALL OR COME IN TODAY FOR YOUR : FREE «PARTY DRESSING”: CONSULTATION 28 Lake Street, Dallas 675-4222 630 Wyoming Ave., Kingston 283-0060 Call or Stop By Today To See One of Our FREE CONSULTATION. Sisters celebrate life. Note 50 years Province. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sordoni III, of Harveys Lake, were awarded the Wyoming Valley Interfaith Council’s community service award for 1983 last week at a combined meeting of the Wilkes-Barre Rotary Club and the Interfaith organization. The Wyoming Valley Interfaith Council is composed of representa- tives of the Catholic, Protestant and Jewish faiths and, each year, gives the award to a local person who has done significant public service work. Binghamton Plaza ow-Up 607-772-8757 Hospital aids deaf Mrs. Nancy Kline, R.N. Head Nurse of Nesbitt Memorial Hospi- tal’'s Emergency Room, announced that the deaf and hearing impaired population of the Wyoming Valley will greatly benefit from a new communication aide. The hospital recently purchased and installed a special TDD portable printer that permits the deaf resident to speak directly with the hospital’s emer- gency room personnel 24 hours a day. The printer permits quick and efficient communication in the event of a personal emergency. The caller, in this case the deaf individ- ual, has the capacity of contacting medical personnel via their home telephone system. A mini-typewriter at the caller's home and at the emergency room permits typewrit- ten messages to be sent in a matter of seconds. Any deaf or severely hearing impaired resident may contact the hospital’s emergency room by dial- ing 283-2333. In addition to the purchase of this several workshops have been con- ducted for hospital personnel regarding proper communication techniques concerning the deaf or hearing impaired patient. Couple notes anniversary ER 4 kemes, of Delray Beach, Florida, formerly of Shavertown and Har- veys Lake, were honored recently at a party on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. The party was held at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Malkemes and hosted by all of their children: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Malkemes, Mr. and Mrs. David P. Hess, of San Antonio, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond G. Malkemes, of Delray Beach, Fla.; Mr. James C. Mal- kemes, League City, Texas; and Mrs. Barbara Beamer of New Smyrna Beach, Fla. Traveling to Boca Raton to attend the party were Mrs. Malkemes’ brothers, William Casterline Sr., James Casterline, Sr., and Charles Casterline, all of Harveys Lake. Mrs. Malkemes is the former Ruth Casterline, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George E. Casterline of Harveys Lake. Also attending the party were the couples’ grandchildren, Amy, Brian, Michelle and William Malkemes; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Mal- kemes; great-granddaughter, Natascha Malkemes; and nephew, Dick McKenna and his wife, Jean- nie. 1 00 For 1 5 59.99 1s. OPEN: