The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 23, 1985, Image 6

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    Republicans meet
Member,
Philip Farr,
READERS, please don’t forget
our search for the longest married
couple in each municipality. World-
wide Marriage Encounter, an orga-
nization dedicated to promoting
good marriages,
has designated
the Sunday pre-
ceding Valen-
tine’s Day as
Worldwide Mar-
riage Day. In
light of that, the
Post wants to fea-
ture the longest
married couples
in our area. If 1 > E
your. parents, KINGSBURY
neigh
bors or friends have been married a
long time, call their names in to the
paper and maybe they will be fea-
tured in our February issue.
ty ¥ Welcome
- Baby
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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
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I GUESS I AM NOT really a cold
weather person since this cold snap
really seems to be bothering me. In
the winter, I always long for those
warm summer days but when it is
sweltering how I would love some
nice cold weather. I guess I’m not
easy to please, weatherwise.
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IF YOU'RE LOOKING for some-
thing to do during these winter
months, College Misericordia’s Art
Gallery is offering a unique exhibit
by landscape artist and architect
Jimmy Socash. The exhibit’ runs
through February 1. The Gallery is
open daily 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and
Saturdays by appointment. Since
Socash works include pen and ink
drawings, watercolors and pencil
drawings, young artists might find
the exhibit especially interesting.
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SUE STINE, JOYCE ECKROD
AND NANCY DELINSKY are
among Back Mountain residents
who will be performing in the
Chorus when Paul Plishka, one of
the world’s foremost basses appears
with Hugh Wolff and the Northeast-
ern Pennsylvania Philharmonic
January 26 at Masonic Temple in
Scranton. Although these three
ladies are really enjoying this great
opportunity, the Russian songs -do
take a bit of concentration to learn.
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OUR LADY OF CZESTOCHOWA
ASSEMBLY, Fourth Degree,
675-0835
Knights of Columbus, Luzerne will
celebrate Charter and Past Faithful
Navigator Night, Saturday, Feb. 2.
The dinner will mark the second
anniversary of the granting of the
Assembly Charter. It will also honor
Past Faithful Navigator William
Bill Jones of Kingston. Reservations
may be made by contacting any
committee member.
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MANY BACK MOUNTAIN RESI-
DENTS will attend the Right to Life
March in Washington, D.C. on Janu-
ary 22, protesting the constitutional
amendment making abortion on
demand legal.
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CONGRATULATIONS to Lois. D.
Casselberry and James Thomas
Clark; and Margaret Colleen Brown
and Edward James Tregurtha.
These couples have announced their
engagements.
Miss Casselberry is a graduate of
Danville Area Practical Nursing
Center and Luzerne County Commu-
nity College.
Mr. Clark is a graduate of Nanti-
coke High School and Wilkes-Barre
Barber and Hairstyling Institute. He
is employed as a barger in Scran-
ton.
The couple will be married in
March.
Miss Brown, is a graduate of
Wyoming Seminary, will graduate
from Cornell University in June.
Mr. Tregurtha, a graduate of
Darien High School, will also gradu-
ate from Cornell in June. The
couple plan a June 29 wedding.
Odd Fellows
Recently the Lehman IOOF (Inde-
pendent Order of Odd Fellows)
Osage Lodge 712, held their annual
Christmas party at the Castle Inn,
with 59 in attendance.
Guests included the Lady Toby
Rebekah Lodge 514, the womens
branch of the Lehman Odd Fellows,
who decorated the tables with small
baskets of seasonal candy.
Invocation was by Harry Folk
ATTENTION!
Back Mountain
Organizations
hold party
who also entertained later in the
program with a few songs.
George Rogers, Noble Grand, wel-
comed everyone and introduced
Marguerite Dubil, NG. of the
Rebekahs, and Ruth Johnson, Dis-
trict Deputy President of the
Rebekah Assembly of Pennsylvania,
who spoke briefly. Also being chair-
man she introduced Alice Hudak
and Jean McCulloch members of
the decorating committee.
5211
Elenchiks
celebrate
50 years
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Elenchik of
West Overbrook Avenue, Dallas will
observe their 50th Wedding Anniver-
sary with a Mass of Thanksgiving at
Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas on
Wednesday, Jan. 30.
They were married in St. John’s
Church, Luzerne, on January 30,
1935 by the late Monsignor George
A. Bendik.
Mrs. Elenchik is the former Mary
L. Puhlick of Luzerne, Mr. Elenchik
of Jackson Township. They are
charter members of Gate of Heaven
Church. Mrs. Elenchik is also a
founding member of the Altar &
Rosary Society. Mr. Elenchik is a
retired concrete mason from Sor-
doni Construction Company.
They have four children: Mrs.
Marian Kern, Mrs. Eleanor Taylor
both of Dallas, Mrs. Elizabeth
Kowaleski of Randle, Washington
and John, Jr., of Orange. They have
12 grandchildren.
A family dinner to honor the
couple will be hosted by 'their chil-
dren at the Irem Temple Country
Club.
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675-5211
Officer visits Cubs
Auxiliary officers
MICHAEL S. NEWELL
Completes basic
Airman Michael S. Newell, son of
Janice L. and Harold R. Newell of
64 Pinecrest Ave., Dallas, has com-
pleted Air Force basic training at
Lackland Air Force Base, Texas.
The airman, who is remaining at
Lackland for specialized training in
the security police field, studied the
Air Force mission, organization and
customs and received special
instruction in human relations.
Completion of this training earned
the individual credits toward an
associate degree in applied science
through the Community College of
the Air Force.
He is a 1983 graduate of Dallas
Senior High School.
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Wilkes-Barre General Hospital's
Auxiliary recently announced it will
undertake a half-million-dollar
project to benefit hospital patients.
Auxiliary President Mrs. Stanley C.
Ushinski announced at a recent
Auxiliary board meeting that the
group will purchase new hospital
beds for patient rooms.
The beds, along with other furni-
ture such as bedside tables and
chairs, will represent a four-year
pledge toward which proceeds from
all Auxiliary fund-raising activities
will be donated. The Auxiliary will
also accept memorial contributions
toward the purchase of a bed. They
may be made by contacting the
hospital’s Auxiliary office.
The announcement of the new
Mortimer Goldsmith, assistant
project is a result of the culmination
of the Auxiliary’s five-year, $685,000
pledge for Therac, a linear acceler-
ator used in General’s Cancer
Treatment Center. The Auxiliary
completed the actual pledge in four
years.
General Hospital’s Auxiliary holds
three major fund-raising activities
each year - the Annual Card Party
in March, the Golf Tournament in
August and the Starlight Ball, the
social highlight of the year, in
November. Proceeds from the Hos-
pitality and Gift Shop, located on
the hospital’s main floor and man-
aged by the Auxiliary, also are
donated to General Hospital. The
Auxiliary also sponsors the hospital
volunteer program, which includes
over 600 junior and adult members.
Program set
The Trucksville Nursery School
Parent Enrichment Group will host
Dr. Hjordis Ohberg and her asso-
ciate Mrs. Vonderheid on Tuesday,
Feb. 5 at 7:30 p.m.
They will present their views on
‘Normal’ behavior of children at
stages from 2!» years to 5 years as
well as describe some of the prob-
lem behaviors which may appear
during those years.
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