6 THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1983 NAVY MACHINIST’S MATE 3RD ‘CLASS DALE L. BOICE, son of Elmer G. and Alberta L. Boice of Route 1, Noxen, recently partici- pated in Operation Urgent Fury on Grenada. training cycle. He is a crewmember aboard the -0- amphibious assault ship USS Guam, home ported in Norfolk, Va. Urgent Fury was a joint operation of the United Stats and the Organi- zation of Eastern Caribbean States to rescue American citizens, restore order and protect lives and property on Grenada as well as encourage in the formation of a democratic gov- ernment on the island. Boice participated in an active physical .conditioning program and r N gained proficiency in a variety o w. Naval Training. Center, Lakes, Ill. Grea 85 basic occupational fields. Baby Welcome All After you've moved in, call WELCOME WAGON® After-move problems soon disappear with a WELCOME WAGON visit. 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She is a 1982 graduate of Dallas 0= SAUL MENDELSSOHN of Dallas, is the 1983-84 chairperson of the Alumni Admission Committee in Dallas for Franklin and Marshall As chairperson, he is working with other F&M alumni to provide information and advice to talented secondary students who are inter- ested in attending a small, private, coeducational liberal arts college such as Franklin and Marshall. More than 600 F&M graduates nationally are involved in the effort this year. F&M, founded in 1787, is well known for preparing students for schools. Mendelssohn, who lives at RD 3, Box 298, Dallas is a physician, with Renal Associates, 5658 W. Linden St., Wilkes-Barre. -0- MARINE PFC. KEITH P. AUSTIN, son of Kenneth L. and the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island. During the 11-week training cycle, he learned the basics of battlefield = typical daily routine that he will experience during his enlistment and studied the personal and profes- sional standards traditionally exhib- ited by Marines. Fx NT WS Se Pp IN I yr SUSAN LUKSIC, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Luksic, Overbrook Avenue, Dallas is sporting a cast on her foot these days. Susan was walking near the library when the accident occurred, causing her to break her foot. We hear that Susie is getting around pretty well despite her cast. Hope you are feeling better real soon, Susie! -0- MR. AND MRS. CHARLES DIS- SINGER FLACK, JR., RD 5, Shav- ertown recently celebrated the christening of their son, Charles Dissinger Flack III. The infant was christened by Rev. John S. Prater on Thanksgiving morning at his home. Charles’ godparents are Mrs. Walter T. Armstrong, Jr., sister of Mrs. Flack and Harold E. Flack II,” brother of Mr. Flack. A small group of family and friends attended the ceremony. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James E. Stine, of West- town. Mrs. Charles D. Flack, Shav- ertown and the late Charles D. Flack are paternal grandparents. Paternal great-grandparents are Sen. and Mrs. Harold E. Flack, Dallas. Charles Dissinger was born Aug. 16 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. 0- FIVE SISTERS OF MERCY recently celebrated 60 years of reli- gious service. Sister Redempta Har- wood, Sister M. Maurice Hunstock, Sister M. Mildred Kissaluski, Sister M. Martha Roeman and Sister M. Damian Kilpatrick, all reside at Mercy Center, College Misericordia. During their years in religious life, Wetas JACKETS & PARKAS 20% OFF Visit Us And See The Best There Is. Woolrich. Sun. noon to 4 these sisters served in various Johnstown, Scranton and Wilkes- Barre; at Mt. Aloysius Junior Col- lege, Cresson, College Misericordia and various parochial schools. -0- THE JUNIOR LEAGUE OF WILKES-BARRE is planning an interesting project which will be ready for viewing in the spring. The League is featuring a decora- tor’s show house on Sutton Road, Shavertown. The home, with 20 rooms, and an outside area, will be on display from Sunday, April 29 to Sunday, May 20. Each decorated area will have a specific theme with the areas displaying each designers’ expertise and creativity. Tickets will be available from any Junior League member. Proceeds will be used for community service. -0- WINNERS OF THE RECENT PING-PONG TOURNAMENT on Penn State’s Wilkes-Barre campus are Mike Bernick, first-place singles winner; Gary Solomon, second- place singles winner. Awards also went to doubles winners Mike Ber- nick and Rulison Evans, and to second-place winners Michael Boy- czak and Doug Solomon. -0- ANNE BREN AND WAYNE PER- RAULT who recently announced their engagement. The couple will be married Dec. 30 in St. Therese’s 675-0835 Church, Shavertown. Also congratulations to JANICE, DIANE HISLOP AND JAMES PA 4 BREINER who will be married Jai. 14, 1984 in Orange United Methodist | Church. 3 -0-. ; DALLAS CHAPTER AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE still has a few copies of Dr. E.F. Hanlon’s book “The Wyoming Valley: An Ameri- can Portrait.” This book gives its readers a good look at our valley’s growth. It makes a great Christmas gift, too. Those interested may call Robert Vail, sale chairman at 696- 2068. -0- By THE DEAN'S LIST for the fall term at Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, includes: DEBBIE BOYLE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Boyle of Mountainview Dr., Lehman, and a graduate of Lake- Lehman High School. TONI PALL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pall of RD 1, Hunlock Creek, and a graduate of Lake- Lehman High School, She had a perfect 4.0 grade average. Q -0- CAN YOU BELIEVE that Christ- hustle, bustle and rushing aroun seem far away once the day has arrived. To you and your family from the Kingsburys a wish for a very happy holiday season. Merry Christmas to all! The following area couples have announced births during the past week: A son to SANDRA AND FRANCIS GURNARI, RD 1, Lot 3, Harveys Lake, on Dec. 11 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. A daughter to CYNTHIA AND DONALD DAUBERT, Box 75, Noxen, on Dec. 11 in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. A daughter to ANDREA AND. KEVIN SCHERER, 456 Church St., Swoyersville, on Dec. 12 at Nesbitt Interesting Clothes and Interesting Jewelry for Interesting Women Starting Mon., Dec. 12 Mon. thru Fri. 10 A.M.-8 P.M. Sat. 10-5 9 W. Northampton St. Wilkes-Barre 825-2024 HOURS: 10:00 to 5:00 Daily ER TAT VISA® Em. Memorial Hospital, Kingston. A son to JEANNE AND ROBERT FANECK, 363 Green Pond Road, Shavertown, on Dec. 15 in NPW Medical Center, Plains Township. A daughter to BELLE AND MARK BOICE, RD 1, Box 26-A, Noxen, on Dec. 13 in Nesbitt Memo- rial Hospital, Kingston. 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