The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 04, 1984, Image 8

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Area church
hopes to
raise $350,000
The start of a major fund raising
drive to raise $350,000 in Gate of
Heaven Parish, Dallas, was
announced this weekend at all
Pastor.
According to Father Cusick, funds
from the campaign will be used to
repay debts incurred this past fall
while renovations were made to the
church and school buildings as well
as for past obligations of the parish.
In his comments, the pastor
a time when a spiritual renewal
program is also taking place in the
parish because of the Diocesan
Synod. Both the pastor and lay
advisory board for the campaign
“anticipate the two programs will be
widely accepted by the members of
the parish.
Gate of Heaven Parish was
founded 33 years ago by Bishop
William J. Hafey and over the years
has grown to the present 800 fami-
lies. The parish is best known for its
elementary school which, since its
founding in 1952, has educated thou-
sands of children from: the back
mountain area. This school is
staffed by Sisters of Mercy.
The campaign will take seven
weeks to complete during which
time campaign workers will person-
ally visit each parishioner to ask for
their pledge support.
Cleaning guide
now available
If you are the window cleaner,
ator, and general cleaning woman
in your home, Penn State has the
easy-does-it course for you. By
making simple cleaning products at
home and using the proper tools and
techniques, you can save time,
energy, and money.
“Home Cleaniness Guide’ gives
directions on cleaning furniture,
carpets, walls, floors, bathrooms
and kitchens, metals, and most sur-
faces in the home. Most important,
the author emphasizes the import-
ance of enjoying the home, with a
discussion of values, realistic stan-
dards, and how to organize yourself
‘and family members in the home’s
upkeep.
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Card party set
PSU plans
Road Rally
The Veterans Organization at
Penn State Wilkes-Barre will spon-
sor a road rally, titled ‘Bar Har
50,” on Saturday, April 14, begin-
ning’ at 10 a.m. at the Lehman
campus parking lot. The event is
open to the public.
The rally will follow a course
through the Back Mountain area
and will finish at Fela’s Grove on
Chase Road near Route 29. Each
car will be allowed two persons, a
driver and a navigator, and all
entrants must attend a meeting for
divers at 9 a.m. at the start of the
event, each car will receive a sealed
envelope containing the route map
and clues. Points will be awarded
for reaching designated check
points in allotted time periods and
additional points will be given for
“gimmicks.”
An outing will be held at the final
check point for rally participants
and spectators. Cash prizes will be
awarded to the top three winning
cars. |
Entrance fee for the rally is $20
per car which includes refresh-
ments at the outing. Spectator tick-
ets are $5 per person. For further
information, contact the Veterans
Organization, Penn State Wilkes-
Barre, Lehman, PA. 18627, or call
675-2171.
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital's
Auxiliary is planning its annual
card party, to be held Monday,
April 30, at 1:30 p.m. at St. Ste-
phen’s Episcopal Church, South
Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre.
PG&W visited
cost of various hospital expansion
projects, and to help in purchasing
new hospital equipment. Men are
now active in the Auxiliary as well.
Leona Obeid and Alice Biernacki
are chairman and co-chairman of
the card party.
Featured yearly at the card party
is a raffle, during which a trip to
Bermuda, a procelain doll plus $100
in cash, a basket of cheer, and a
full-sized handmade quilt are given
away. Baked goods, jewelry, plants
and books are also sold.
Raffle and admission fickets are
available from any Auxiliary
member ‘and also at the door on
April 30. Those attending are asked
to bring their own cards to the card
party. Mrs. Stanley B. Ushinksi is
president of the Auxiliary.
is Amy Loeffland.
Blair Jennings
on tennis team
Blair Jennings of Dallas is a
member of the men’s tennis team
this spring at Susquehanna Univer-
sity, Selinsgrove, Pa.
A ‘senior economics major, he is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Moore
of 67 Grandview Ave., Dallas, and a
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Show planned
The League for Home Health
Services will sponsor a Dinner-
Fashion Show to be held at the
Woodlands Inn on Tuesday, April 3,
at 6:30 p.m. “Smart and Sassy”
Fashions by Sally Musto Accents
will be featured.
The League for Home Health
Services is an auxiliary group,
helping to publicize the extensive
work of Home-Health Services of
Luzerne County. The League pro-
vides volunteer activities to
enhance the work of the Agency
which has given community service
Play cast
for 76 years, providing nursing
skills, physical therapy, occupa-
tional and speech therapy and med
ical social work. The joint services
of Home Health include Home-Care
Management, Home-Health Serv:
ices and Homemaker Services of
Luzerne County. Home Health
Services is a United Way Agency.
Tickets for the Dinner-Fashion
Show may be purchased through
the office at 260 Pierce Street,
Kingston or by calling 283-0681 for
information. ;
left, Christi Strausser,
Dallas Senior High School will
present “Once Upon A Mattress’ on
April 5, 6, and 8. The hilarious
musical premiered May 11, 1959 at
the Phoenix Theatre, New York,
starring Carol Burnett and Jack
Gilford.
The lavishly humorous musical,
“Once Upon A Mattress” is a satiri-
cal version of an old fairy tale. It is
the “inside” story of what really
happened to a legendary princess
who couldn’t sleep on twenty downy
mattresses because of her sensativ-
ity to a single pea placed at the
bottom.
The major characters include the
Minstrel played by Mark Rosing,
Queen Aggravian by Lynn Todd,
Prince Dauntless by Jim O’Connell,
and Princess Winnifred by Sue
Niskey. Other important characters
are played by Juan Fernandez, Pau-
lette Niznik, Amanda Faut, and
Tom Krupa.
“Once Upon A Mattress’ is under
the direction of Donald Hopkins and
Florence Sherwood. It will be
presented in the Dallas Senior High
Auditorium at 8:00 p.m. Tickets will
cost $1.00 per student and $1.50 per
adult. The story of the princess and
the pea should be enjoyable to all
members of the family. w
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