aE] 3 g ‘Computer kids | injuries last year in this country. is determined to get around them.” than 15 minutes. Ogun said. These effects can range from The Hospitality Management Association (HMA) of Luzerne County Community College recently held a luncheon in honor of James Malkames, of Dallas, who retired at the end of the Fall Semester as chairperson of the college’s Hotel and Restaurant Management Pro- gram. : _Malkames, who has been with the was recently recognized at the monthly meeting of the college’s Board of Trustees for his outstand- ing effort in the successful develop- ment of the Hotel and Restaurant Management Program. Principals who attended the luncheon include Thomas J. Moran, Laflin, president of LCCC; Frances Malkames, Dr. Byron Myers, Wyo- ming, dean of academic services at LCCC; Richard Tokar, Hunlock Creek, HMA advisor; Bob Androcki- tis, Ashley, president of HMA; Kevin Robzen, Kingston, vice presi- dent of HMA; Steve Berg, Wilkes- Barre, treasurer of HMA; Judy Barth, Mountaintop, HMA corre- spondence secretary; Katherine Grant, Mocanaqua, HMA parlia- mentarian; and Eve Truesdell, Har- veys Lake, HMA publicity chairper- son. The Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, is presently looking for vol- unteers to fill a Receptionist posi- tion weekdays from 5 to 9 p.m. and number of hours worked may be SHnt chosen as desired. room from 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. 88 South Franklin Street Wilkes-Barre Phone: 825-3457 are also available, and any help nffered will bie ADDrecinied For further information, contact Marian Slutzker at 675-8600. C1) HARDWARE STORES = A GET WELL WISH goes to Mark Chapple, son of Mary and Walter Chapple, Huntsville Road, Dallas who was injured in a sledding acci- dent over the holiday break. Mark will be in traction for sev- eral weeks at General Hospital and would cer- tainly appreciate cards. =0- DALLAS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STU-: DENTS recently completed their annual SPCA Food Drive. The students contributed canned and dry dog food and cat food, towels, blan- kets and money or the benefit of the SPCA. Among those participating in the program were Tracy Richard- son, Rose Wong, Lindsey Krivenko, Heather Billman, Kim Andrews, Matthew, Balberchak, James Mil- iauskas and Patricia Chismer. -0- MR. AND MRS. ALLEN BRAGUE and twins Kim and David, age 3! have returned to their -home in Roanoke, Virginia following a visit with relatives for the holidays. The Bragues enjoyed Christmas Dinner at the home of Mr. Braugue’s sister and her husband, Linda and Jim Ross and their son, Jonathon. They also visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Brague, Woodlawn Avenue, Dallas, throughout the holiday season. -0- LAKE SILKWORTH LIONS CLUB recently inducted new mem- bers, John Potosky and Dr. M. David Preston. Participating in the initiation were Marty Stefanski, past district governor, Lake Silk- worth Lions Club, Steve Lipka and Leonard Karas. The Lake Silkworth Lions Club recently presented a check for the Lions Wills Eye Hospital Pavilion, Philadelphia. This local club has been a leader in the support of the Wills Eye Hospital and eye research. 0O- Francis O. Long, Sr., Idetown Rd., Dallas, who observed their 30th wedding anniversary January 1. Mrs. Long is the former Barbara J. Sanders. The Longs are parents of four children, Francis O.,-Jr., Montours- ville; Larry W. Kennewick, Wash.; Suzanne M. Robbins, Lock Haven and Daniel M., Lehman. They also have one grandchild, Marshall F. Long, Kennewick, Wash. The Longs were honored at a family gathering at their home to celebrate the occasion. -0- SHERRY A. DAVIDOWITZ of Dallas has been named system con- sultant for Entre Computer Center, E. Market St., Wilkes-Barre. Her responsibilities at Entre include diagnosis of customer needs, preparation of tailored soft- ware and hardware systems and follow up training and client sup- port. A graduate of Babson College, Wellesley, Mass., Mrs. Davidowitz holds a bachelor’s degree in busi- ness administration.She is a member of Hadassah, Temple Israel Concert Committee and the Jewish « Community Center Adult Education Committee. She is mar- ried to Jeffrey L. Davidowitz. WINNERS IN THE COUNCIL POSTER CONTEST sponsored by Dallas Junior High School were Heidi Strazdus, third prize, Rose Wong, second prize, James Shields, honorable mention, Christopher Lushefski, first prize. Norine Ames- bury is advisor. -0- TINA CHARNEY KRAVITS of Dallas was commissioned a second lieutenant recently in the United Unique cut-to- length construc- tion of Frostex IT Heating Cable allows whole new concept in pipe protection. Can be wrapped over itself, won’t short out. Self-regulating, no thermostat works. only when freezing begins. ——— VISA® J States Air Force at Wilkes College by Major Raymond M. Fox. Tina, who recently completed her course at Wilkes for a degree in elemen- tary education, will spend six months at Lowery Air Force Base, Denver, Colo. where she will begin a career in imagery intelligence. Students at Dallas Intermediate School remeber Tina from her stu- dent teaching there last year. -0- BROWNIE TROOP 652, Harveys Lake visited Wilkes-Barre General Hospital recently for a tour of the facilities. The girls were given future doctor and future nurse caps to wear, toured pediatrics, the Emergency Department, Radiology, the Operating Room and Obstetrics Andrea Picchi and Pat Sandstrom are Troop leaders. .-0- THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE JUNIOR LEAGUE of Wilkes-Barre recently approved a request of $300 for Operation R.I.LD.E. Recreation and Introduc- tion for Disabled Equestrians. Operation R.I.D.E. is a non-profit all volunteer group which teaches horseback riding to the mentally and physically handicapped. The funds will be used to pur- chase grain supplements for the horses and ponies. The horses are a therapeutic instrument and provide the strongest motivation to acquire and increase balance, coordination and agility. Riding gives the rider self respect and confidence. -0- CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES to the following local cou- ples who: were recently married. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Alan MacDou- gall, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Douglas Tough, and Mr. and Mrs. Gary F. Bukoski. Mrs. MacDougall is the former Wendy Lee Hall, daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Rogers, Dallas. Mark is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac- Dougall, Dallas. The wedding was solemnized in. the First Welsh Bap- tist Church, Edwardsville with Rev. Ronald S. Berus, pastor, officiating. Following a two week wedding trip to England, Scotland and Wales, the MacDougalls are resid- ing in Huntsville. 675-0835 Mrs. Tough is the former Lor- ianne Romonoski, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Romonoski, Jr., Lake Silkworth. Gary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Tough, Lehman. The Toughs were married in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Lake Silkworth. Rev. Edward J. Zawodniak, pastor, performed the double ring ceremony assisted by the Rev. Frederick Whipple, pastor of the Dunmore United Methodist Church. The Toughs are residing in Mechanicsburg. Mrs. Bukoski is the former Diane Louise . Fritzges, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl D. Fritzges, Cliffside Avenue, Trucksville and the late Audrey Fritzges. 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