Dinner held od - Cub Scout Pack 281 met recently at Dallas United Methodist church. Opening ceremonies were held with the entire pack participating. Cub Master George Brutko announced the Haney Sales Kit project was a great success and thanked the boys for doing such a wonderful selling job. Crafts done by the dens were on display. Den 3, under the leadership of Melinda Seidel, gave some helpful suggestions for a safe Halloween. The ‘Cubby Award” was given to the den who arrived first. It was a tie and month. Den leaders of those dens are Sharon Hold- redge and Jackie Downend. Closing ceremonies were done with the entire pack and everyone enjoyed refreshments afterwards. Ms. Osborn iS appointed Rebecca Osborn, a resident of Shavertown, has been named to the Awards presented were Bobcat-Carl Weidlich, Eric St. Clair, Jamie Bottoms, Ray Buchman, Ronald Hubbard, Chris Stevens, Nelson Downend, Donald Hartshorn, Edward Schall, Richard Wesinski, Dennis Miller, Michael Goldsmith. Wolf Award-Carl Weidlich. 2 Silver Arrows-David Holdredge. Webelo Awards for Athlete, Forester, Aquanaut, and Sportsman-David Poedehl. Service Stars & Perfect Attendance Pins the following scouts and adult leaders-2 years, Davi Podehl, Kevin Loeffler, Mrs. Judy Loeffler, Mr. Ron Loeffler, Mr. George Brutko, Mrs. George Brutko. One Year-Mrs. Melinda Seidel, Mrs. Sharon Hold- redge, Andrew Flint, Joshea Garlan, David Seidel, Brad Bryant, Ronald Dugan; 4 years, Mrs. Elaine Charney and a 19 year pin to Mrs. Nancy McDonald. Shown are members of the head table at the Mental Health Center's recent 15th Anniversary Dinner Meeting held recently. From left, seated, Mrs. John Viola, Mrs. Andrew Pillarella, Dallas; Mrs. John Creek, and Mrs. George Ralston. Standing from left: John Viola, Rev. Andrew Pillarella, Dallas; John Creek, Tom O'Neill, Rev. James Doyle and Dean George Ralston. ~The Luzerne-Wyoming County Mental Health-Mental Retardation Center recently held its 15th Anniversary Dinner Meeting at the Woodlands, an Inn in Plains Township. This affair was attended by more than 175 staff, board members, agency personnel and friends who gathered to celebrate the Center’s 15th year of delivering specialized psychiatric services to its com- munity. : Dean George F. Ralston of Wilkes College served as Master of Cermonies and joined Board President Thomas O’Neill in presenting awards to staff and Board members who have served the Mental Health Center since it opened its doors in July, 1969. Five and 10 year service awards were also presented to staff and board members. Rev. Andrew Pillarella of Dallas, a member of the Center’s Board of Directors, offered the invocation. During the course of the meeting, guests reminisced about the events that had influenced the Center during the past 15 years. It was recognized that the Center survived the severe federal cutbacks and continues to meet the varying and growing needs of its community by offering specialized services in innovative ways. Executive Director John Creek also charted the course of the future of the Center with remarks about the- agency’s long range strategic planning process. Nominations for Board of Director's Executive Committee were also presented and approved as follows: Thomas O’Neill, President; Rev. James J. Doyle, Vice President; Louise Wasserott, Secretary; and Attorney Charles J. Bufalino, Jr., Treasurer. JOHANNA MILLER of the Johanna Miller Beauty Salon of Chase Rd. RD 5, Shavertown recently attended BEAUTY U.S.A, the largest hair and beauty trade show ever held in the middle East- ern United States. Johanna viewed the fall and “winter hair collections of the world’s most renowned, trend-set- ting hair fashion artists. Their inter- pretations of the newest hair designs featured short, crisp, single- length cuts and free, forward- moving styles with face-framing fringes. New techniques in hair ae 696-4703 Nacts recently elected treasurer of the senior class at College Misericordia, here. A graduate of Dallas High School, he is a business administra- tion major at Misericordia. -0- MRS. IRMA EICKE, of 29 Lehigh St., Shavertown, has returned home after being a medical patient at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kings- ton. 0 KRISTINA BOUDREAUX, daugh- ter of Ronald and Melba Boudreaux, RD 3, Box 45, Wyoming, has enrolled at Messiah College in Gran- tham, Pennsylvania, with a Dean’s Scholarship for the 1984-1985 aca- demic year. A freshman majoring in psychol- ogy, Boudreaux is a graduate of Dallas Senior High School. Dean’s Scholarships ranging from Fashion Naok $500 to $1,250 are awarded annually to incoming freshmen who ranked in the top 15 percent of their high school graduating calss, and scored at least a total of 1000 on the Composite American College Test. A Christian college of the arts and sciences, Messiah College enrolls just over 1750 students in over 40 majors and preprofessional pro- grams. Investiture held staff of the Family Counseling Serv- ice of the Philadelphia Yearly Meet- ing of Friends (Quakers), according to word received from Philadelphia this week. Mrs. Osborn, who received her MSW from Ohio State University School of Social Work, will remain in the area as a family and-mar- riage counselor and, in addition, will be available for Quaker fami- lies and members of the Society of Friends who desire counseling in the Northeast Pennsylvania area. Mrs. Osborn is a Clinical Member of the American Association of Mar- riage and Family Therapists. The Family Counseling Service of the Yearly Meeting of Friends has a staff of 15 counselors, professionally trained, who offer individual coun- seling, support groups, and work- shops in the Philadelphia area, including outlying counties. The Counseling Service recently held a day-long workshop on “Family Wellness”, led by David and Vera Mace, well-known family and marriage counselors and foun- ders of the Association of Couples for Marriage Enrichment. The workshop took up the prob- lems of step-parenting, one-parent families, domestic violence and nur- turing the spiritual life of the family. The North Branch Friends Meet- ing meets regularly for worship at the Wyoming Seminary Day School in Forty Fort. Subscribe To The Post isters welcomed administrator, candidate. and Suzanne Thoma, The Sisters of Mercy, Dallas, recently admitted two women to candidacy for membership in the Mercy Community. Suzanne Thoma, the daughter of Patricia and Frank Thoma, R.D. 3, Wyoming, was welcomed by Sister Development, Sisters of Mercy, Scranton Province, at a ceremony held at St. Vincent Convent, Plym- outh. Miss Thoma is a graduate of Dallas High School and College Mis- ericordia. She is a member of the science department faculty at Bishop O’Hara High School, Dun- Wa Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Brownie Troop 651 recently held an Investiture Ceremony in the All-Purpose Room of the Girl Scout flag ceremony, recited the Girl Scout promise and lighted a candle for each of the 10 Girl Scout laws. The girls received their Brownie pins and were welcomed into the troop. After the program, parents and relatives were invited to the cafeteria for refreshments. Shown here are members of the Brownie Troop who participated in the ceremony. From left, first row, Tiffany Roese, Amber Atherholt, Valerie Wolfe, Pam Rish, Nicole Parry, Jennifer Brewer, Erin toole, Cheryl Borish, Cori Manka, Amanda Turner. 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