Volunteers honored Two, Back Mountain residents were among volunteers honored by Planned Parenthood Association of Luzerne County at its recent annual meeting. : Mrs. Frank Townend and Marsha Howes, both of Dallas, were presented Planned Parenthood logo pins in acknowledgement of their each having donated over 300 hours of work in the family planning organization’s Wilkes-Barre Center. Mrs. Townend, a member of Planned Parenthood’s Board of Directors, serves as a center recep- tionist. Ms. Howes, also a Director of Planned Parenthood, works as a clinic assistant. According to Volunteer Coordina- tor Edythe Montz, volunteers con- tributed nearly 3,000 hours of time in 1983, contributing in in-kind dol- lars approximately $12,400 to the family planning organization. Vol- unteers serve in such diverse capac- ities as clinical assistant, reception- ist and office aide. In addition, registered nurses frequently volun- teer as lab technicians, childbirth educators and physician assistants. Other volunteers honored include Judith Seroska, Julie Burger Pier- son, Mrs. S. Keene Mitchell, Mrs. Keen Cornell, Mrs. Gary Smith, Mrs. Carlton Stauffer, Meralea Petruzzi, Eileen Sperrazza, Bonnie Lenahan and Judith Fried. Employee honor Michele Bernhardy has ed AND SOME OF THE VALLEY'S LEADING TALENT Precision Haircutting Studio for Men & Women Permanent Waving Dimensional Coloring 675-0447 | 287-1730 Dallas Shopping Narrows Shopping Center Center Dallas | Edwardsville allas Post/Ed Campbell House. rad A n3vagd % 3 Hy I Baby The recent arrival of the newest member of your household is the perfect time to arrange for a WELCOME WAGON call. I'm your WELCOME WAGON representative and my basket is full of free gifts for the family. Plus lots of helpful information on the special world of babies. Call now and let’s celebrate your baby. 675.0350 j Watme ign 7 N\ . New address? WELCOME WAGON* can help you . feel at home. WELCOME WAGON borhood Tradition.” I'd like to visit you it's all free easy to arrange. Just call me THE ALE ON Wilkes-Barre Phone 825-2024 mE VISA" | | | i 675-2070 \ 7 Ninna [ for pageant Contestants from local cities and. towns are being sought to compete, in the Official State Preliminary of: the National ‘All-American Teen, Girl’ Pageant to be held in the! Grand Ballroom of the Marriott Hotel in Philadelphia Pennsylvania on October 28, 1984. Contestants will enter Communi- cations and Evening Gown Competi- tions and the semi-finalists will go on to compete in a Personal Inter- view Competition. The state finalist will receive a’ $1,000 Dollar Scholarship and the opportunity to compete for a $25,000 Dollar Scholarship along with other; awards at the National Finals in « New York City. Appications may be obtained by sending a note to: International : Pageants, 10 First Avenue, Pea- body, MA 01960, or call collect at (617) 531-4546 for more information. . 639-2010 i v $79° Neen
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