Dallas Post/Charlot M. Denmon Scouts hold party Gate of Heaven Pack 232 held its Christmas party, Thursday, Dec. 13, in the school cafeteria. The Webelos presented the colors and then all members went Christmas Caroling. They returned to the shool where Santa Claus distributed gifts and candy to everyone. Special guests : ~ were District Commission Donald Griffin and Asst. District Commissioner Marge Griffin. A pizza party climaxed the evening. Boys interested in joining Pack 232 may contact Cubmaster Joseph Decorating tree Hudak at 675-2228 or Den Leader Coach Carol Kristan at 675-1002. At the party were first row, Shown here are members of the Meadows Auxiliary who recently decorated a Christmas tree for left to right, T.J. Fronczek, Bill Appel, Dave Fosko, Santa Claus (Jack Jones), Sean Reynolds, the holidays. From left, Pearl Gruver, auxiliary member; Glenne Willson, auxiliary member; Mazie Ben Stravinsky, Ted Schoen, Will Woronko, John Leonard; second row, Evan Williams, Pat Mazar, auxiliary member; Marian Hungerford, resident, Meadows Nursing Center; and Marcella Fosko, Larraine Leoanrd, Carol Kristan, den leader coach; Millie Jones, unit commissioner; Birkbeck, auxiliary member. Joeph Hudak, cubmaster; third row, Jim Gialanello, Joe Hudak, Eric Williams, Steve Chabala, David Wojciechowski, Joe Kristan, Shane Williams, assistant den chief. Auxiliary completes first project The first project of the newly formed auxiliary of under the direction of Donald Williams. The Meadow The Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, was held Larks is a singing group from the Meadows Apart- recently. The atmosphere in the nursing center was so ments. Their program of Christmas carols and sea- warm and cheerful as over 40 volunteers arrived with = sonal songs was very well received by everyone at the platters of delicious home-baked cookies to share with ~~ party as was obvious by the toe tapping and hand the residents. clapping that accompanied them. The group was very Each auxiliary member determined to make the day gracious and presented their program on both floors. special for the residents. Parties were held simulta- neously in the two diningrooms of the second and third Although this was the first time the auxiliary had floors of the nursing center with volunteers, assisted worked together as a group, the results were excel- by Girl Scouts and Candystripers serving punch and lent, and the enthusiasm of each of the volunteers and - cookies, trimming the Christmas trees and visiting the pleasant atmosphere they produced can only lead each resident. Many visiting family members of the to greater things in the future. Wouldn’t you like to residents joined in too. join us? Yowll be very welcome, and yowll be gald Entertainment was provided by the Meadow Larks you did! Activities begin Wilkes-Barre General Hospi- _tal’s Auxiliary recently began its busy season of yuletide activities. by decorating Christmas trees in the hospi- tal's day rooms on each patient floor. General Hospi- tal’s Auxiliary not only deco- rates during the holiday season, but also coordinates various fund-raising activities throughout the year in sup- port of General Hospital's major capital ventures. Pic- tured above, from left, kneel- A ing, Mrs. M.R. Goldsmith, Dallas; Mrs. Carl J. Schmitt, Jr., Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Stan- ley C. Ushinski, Shavertown. Standing, Mrs. Irving Pezz- ner, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. F.W. Strickler, Bear Creek; Mrs. Clifford Bigelow, Forty Fort; Mrs. John S. Biernacki, Mountaintop; ‘‘Santa’’; Mrs. Frank McCormack, Ashley; Mrs. Sidney Alinkoff, Edwardsville; Mrs. Michael Hudacek, Plymouth. Dallas Post/Joan Kingsbury Making decorations The children of the Trinity Nursery School recently made decorations for their Christmas party. Many activities and crafts are being planned to prepare for the Christmas holidays. In the above picture, Mrs. Donald Lockhart and Mrs. Nancy Higgins assist the 3 year old class in wreath making. The Trinity Nursery School is located in the Trinity United Presbyterian Church, Church t., Dallas. For information call Mrs. Donald Lockhart, or the church office 675-3131. MALTBY DRUG STORE 326 HUGHES ST., SWOYERSVILLE, PA. 287-7724 BOX XMAS CARDS 20's 99° reg. 51.99 XMAS WRAP - JUMBO SIZE — 60 sq. 11. *1.99 Get Another 35 sq. ft. FREE XMAS STICK ON BOWS — 22 in pack Reg. 89¢c — SALE 49° XMAS TAGS — Reg. 89c SALE 39° CANDY CANES — 7's $1.20 Reg — 69° Sale FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED JOE RANIELI, R. 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