The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 18, 1984, Image 6

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Joe and Sue Hand of Sue Hand's
‘Imagery in Dallas announce the
Third Annual Suzanne Maria Ros-
setti Memorial Juried Art Show
which will be exhibited at the Imag-
ery March 30, 31 and April 1. The
contest is open to all local students
in grades 7-12 and honors the
memory of a very special victim of
violent crime.
The contest will be judged by
three local artists. All entries must
be delivered to Sue Hand’s Imagery
between March 19 and March 28.
There is a limit of five entries per
person and a size limit of 24’x36"’.
All entries must be mounted,
matted, or framed and identified on
the back with name, grade, and
category. No entry should have
contests.
Categories are: 1. watercolor; 2.
oil and alkyd; 3. acrylic and egg
tempera; 4. pencil and charcoal; 5.
ink-and scratchboard; 6. pastel and
crayon; 7. mixed media; 8. calligra-
phy and lettering. There will be
first, second, third, and honorable
mention ribbons awarded in each
category in each grade level, a total
of nearly 200 prizes.
Only winning entries will be
exhibited in the show. All entries
must be picked up by April 7.
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The Dallas Junior Woman's Club recently held its annual
Christmas part-business meeting at the Castle Inn, Dallas. An
initiation ceremony was conducted following the dinner. New
members inducted into the club are shown in the photo at left.
From left, Valerie Gaialanella, membership chairman; Denise
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basic training
Airman Robert P. Martin, son of
Robert P. and Margaret B. Martin
of 472 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Wilkes-
Barre, has been assigned to Lowry
Air Force Base, Colo., after com-
pleting Air Force basic training.
During the six weeks at Lackland
Air Force Base, Texas, the airman
studied the Air Force mission, orga-
nization and customs and received
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basic training earn credits toward
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ence through the Community Col-
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The airman is a 1977 graduate of
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(717) 288-2929 (residence)
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Resource
directory
published
A seven county directory of serv-
ices for children and parents, A
Directory of Resources for Parents,
has been completed by the Parent-
ing Council of Northeast Pennsyl-
vania, Inc.
Developed as a means to coordi-
nate services and programs for
parents and children, the Directory
serves as a guide to parenting
classes, support groups, counseling
services, educational materials,
ices, family activities, and other
services of interest to parents.
The Directory also lists hotline
and toll-free numbers; sources of
information, support groups and
listings of materials from the Par-
enting Council Resource Room. The
indices provide information on
types, range and amount of services
for parents in each county.
Copies of the directory may be
purchased from Maternal & Family
Health Services, Inc. for $3. Make
checks payable to MFHS and mail
to 936 Market St., Kingston, Pa.
18704. Copies are availabe at
libraries, hospitals and schools.
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County residents and civic and
service organizations were invited
recently to nominate candidates for
this year’s Luzerne County Medical
Society Benjamin Rush Awards.
William Boyle, M.D., President of
the Luzerne County Medical
Society, said the awards program is
aimed at selecting a lay person and
a voluntary organization contribut-
ing outstandingly to community
health and welfare. The two award
recipients will receive recognition in
voluntary health service to the com-
munity. Benjamin Rush Award
plaques are presented as tangible
expressions of this recognition.
Recipients of the two county
awards will be nominated for the
Benjamin Rush Awards made
annually on a statewide basis by the
Pennsylvania Medical Society.
Nominations for this year’s Luz-
erne County Medical Society awards
program close Feb. 3. Dr. Boyle
said nomination forms are being
sent to civic and service organiza-
tions so that deserving persons and
groups may be brought to the atten-
tion of the selection committee.
Additional forms are available
from the Luzerne County Medical
Society office at 150 South Franklin
Street or at County, Public and
College libraries. : :
“The awards,” Dr. Boyle said,
‘offer us an opportunity to encour-
age and say ‘thank you’ to outstand-
ing persons and organizations who
have voluntarily given time and
effort to improve the health stan-
dards of our area. We're glad to
have such persons and groups as
our partners in this important
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