rma my i A = allas Post/Ed Campbell i Auxiliary holds tea ! : The Back Mountain Branch of Mercy Hospital Auxiliary. recently held the annual Christmas Tea at Mercy Center, College Misericordia, Dallas, honoring the 90 retired nuns who reside at the Center. Shown above are, from left, Mrs. Arthur Kirk, co-chairman of the affair; Mrs. Edward Crake, president of the auxiliary; Mrs. James Connery, chairman; Mrs. James Clinton, volunteer, and Mrs. Ben Banks, past president. The auxiliary meets weekly all year-round at the Center preparing for their Christmas Boutique with the assistance. of the nuns. For further information on this work of mercy, please call Mrs. Edward Crake, 639-1230. People in the news — DAVID R, CAMPBELL, son of : Lab work at home : : Joann Hermann, laboratory staff member at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, draws blood from Fred Mountjoy at his home in Kingston. Phlebotomists make house calls At the request of a physician, staff phlebotomists from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital will make house calls to homebound residents in tory. A report is then forwarded to the patient’s physician. The house calls are performed Laboratory personnel travel to the patient’s residence, draw the blood and refrigerate itfor transport back to the hospital. All blood tests are ted to the Pennsylvania Bar. need of blood work. SS, only for the testing which is covered by Medicare, Blue Cross and most major insurance companies. The home-drawn testing program initiated by Virgil Serafine, director of laboratory services at Nesbitt, currently handles 70 house calls per week within a 50-mile radius of the hospital. Many of the patients utilize the program on a weekly basis. Laboratory personnel also handie emergency house calls and can be at a patient’s home within an hour. ice may contact Nesbitt Memorial Hospital’s laboratory at 288-0605 for further information. Post Classifieds Sell 675-5211 Paulison Ave., Passaic, N.J., has been promoted in the U.S. Army to the rank of sergeant. Campbell is an infantryman at Fort Kobbe, Panama, with the 2nd Battallion, 187th Infantry. His wife, Claudia, is the daughter of Claude J. and Jane D. Wilkes, of Rural Route 2, Harveys Lake. The sergeant is a 1978 graduate of Passaic High School. -0- NORA A. BARLOW, of 97 Maple- wood Ave., Dallas, was recently awarded a Bachelor of Science Degree in Early Childhood Educa- tion at the winter commencement program at Elizabethtown College. -0- LEO M. PALL, JR., Philadelhia, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Pall, Hunlock Creek, was recently admit- A 1976 graduate of Lake-Lehman High School, Pall is a cum laude graduate of the University of Scran- ton and a graduate of the Columbus School of Law of the Catholic Uni- versity of America, Washington, D.C. He is married to the former Rose- mary Robinson, Philadelphia, and is a partner in the law firm of Robin- son, Pall and Pall, Upper Darby, Pa. -0- ARMY PVT. PATRICK 'H. STACHELL, son of Henry Clark of Dallas, and Jean L. Atkins, of 2724 W. Third St., Chester, Pa., has arrived for duty in Eschborn, West Germany. Stachell, a combat engineer wit hthe 317th Engineer Battalion, was previously assigned at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Sh. BONITA GRUVER of Swoyers- University’s undergraduates who Fall 1983 Dean’s List. : student must be attending the uni- versity full time and earn at least a 3.50 average of a possible 4.0. SL ; WELCOME WISHES GO OUT TO home at 172 Harris Hill Road, Trucksville. The Ellsworths are formerly from Plymouth. j -0- MARINE PFC. DAVE W. FITZ- GERALD, son of Warren and Janice reported for duty with 2nd Marine Division, Camp Lejeune, N.C. 587-1148 825-6868 The tape ‘‘Alzheimer’s Disease’ has recently been added to the Tel- Med listing. The tape number is 724. Alzheimer’s Disease is an unusual disorder that affects the thinking and reasoning ability of the brain. It nursing home admissions. The first symptoms are the inabil- ness. As the disease progresses, agitation, irritability, and restless- ness become noticeable. The disor- der can be of a great source of frustration and emotional strain on the family as well as the patient. : While the caue of Alzheimer’s Disease is not presently known, it is not caused by hardening of the arteries, nor is it a normal result of getting older. j Tel-Med health and parenting messages are free of charge to the public. Other tapes are listed in the blue pages of the phone book, or call 288-7512. : Y Z Zz o WALL 0 CEILING] o OUTDOOR ON OUR OF QUALITY SPECI SUPPLY 3 & ELECTRIC, SN SUPPLY Wag