The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 13, 1985, Image 6

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    Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
$5 - Eric German.
Over 40 members of the Meadows
Auxiliary enjoyed an open door tour
_ of The Meadows Nursing Center,
~ Dallas, at their recent meeting.
~ Two groups were conducted
around the entire facility by
~ Thomas Sweeney, administrator,
and Judy Harding, R.N. director of
nursing services. Following the
tour, refreshments were served and
a short business meeting held.
Plans were made for activities for
the next few months.
The February activity at the
center will be a Bingo Party for the
residents to be held on Feb. 16, from
2 to 4 p.m. Lots of lovely prizes for
the event were donated by auxiliary
members at the meeting. Members
who can attend are asked to be at
the center at 1:30 p.m. on Feb. 16 to
begin transporting the residents.
Other plans being formulated are
an Open House at the Meadows
Nursing Center to be hosted by the
auxiliary on April 28, 2-56 p.m. and a
Flea Market to be held on the
grounds of the Nursing Center on
Atty. Mark P. McNealis
Peter J. Gill, formerly employed by the Wall
Street law firm of Hawkins, Delafield and Wood in
its municipal bond department, is a native of the
Miners Mills section of Wilkes-Barre. Attorney Gill
received his undergraduate degree maxima cum
laude at King's College, Masters degrees from
Columbia University and the University of Michiagan,
a Master of Business Administration degree from the
Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
and his law degree from Fordham University. He is
admitted to the practice of law in the States of Penn-
sylvania, New York and New Jersey and is also a
member of the American Institute of Certified Public
Accountants. Attorney Gill has joined the corporate
department of Rosenn, Jenkins & Greenwald.
Mark P. McNealis, a Nanticoke area resident, is a
cum laude graduate of King's College. At King's Col-
lege, Attorney McNealis was a member of the Delta
Epsilon Sigma National Honor Society. In addition to
receiving his law degree at the Temple University law
school, he participated in the comparative law sum-
mer study program at the Law School of Athens
University, Greece. He has been admitted to practice
by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and has
joined the real estate department of Rosenn, Jenkins
& Greenwald.
Michael T. Savitsky, a native of the Minooka sec-
tion of Scranton, is a magna cum laude graduate of
the University of Scranton and was named a member
of the National Political Science Honor Society, the
National & International Social Science Honor Socie-
ties and the International History Honor Society. At-
torney Savitsky is a graduate of the Duquesne
University School of Law and a member of the Phi
Alpha Delta legal fraternity. He has been admitted
to practice by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
and has joined the litigation department of Rosenn,
Jenkins & Greenwald.
June 15.
The auxiliary is also planning a
bi-montly meeting for those active
volunteers who work and cannot
attend the daytime meetings.
Suggestions for a suitable evening
will be considered and the first
evening meeting held in March.
The next meeting of the Auxiliary
will be Monday, March 4, at 10 a.m.
at the CommunityRoom of the
Meadows Apartments. Please note:
This is a departure from the usual
2nd Monday of the month due to the
Community Room not being availa-
ble on the 11th.
For information on the auxiliary
or its activities, please call Marilyn
Gregorski at 675-8600 or Catherine
Bolinski at 675-5153.
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perfect time to arrange for a
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‘Nurse of Hope
Terry Mulhern, R.N., of Ashley
has been selected by the Wyoming
Valley Unit of the American Cancer
Society as the 1985 Nurse of Hope.
Miss Mulhern, a nurse at the
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital, is a
graduate of the Luzerne County
Community College Nursing School
and currently attends Wilkes Col-
lege. Miss Mulhern has been a
volunteer for the Cancer Society for
several years.
In her role as Nurse of Hope, whe
will represent the American Cancer
Society in public and professional
education, fund-raising, and patient
services throughout the area. Her
message will also seek to dispel
myths and fears about cancer and
bring hope through education to
those who have cancer.
The runner-up in the competition
is Linda Mary Domanosky, R.N., of
Forty-Fort. Other contestants were
Nancy Novitski of Kingston and
Mary Ann Wargo of McAdoo.
Terry Mulhern will reign as Nurse
of Hope throughout 1985 as the
Wyoming Valley representative,
and she will compete in the Penn-
sylvania’s Nurse of Hope Program
in April. She succeeds Mrs. Barbara
Gives up title
Mrs. Barbara Kuznicki,
Nurse of Hope.
Director honored
Mulhern, 1985 Nurse of Hope.
Kiwanis cited
e SSI
Member:
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cobleigh will be
celebrating their 45th anniversary
Feb. 28. Mrs. Cobleigh is the former
Marguerite (Peg) Ide, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ide. Ted is the
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William
Cobleigh.
The Cobleighs live in Troy, Pa.
and have two sons, Jerry and
Donald. Jerry and his wife, Sylvia,
live in Chesapeake, Val and have a
daughter Lorrie, and son Scott.
Donald and his wife, Beth, live in
Rummerfield, Pa. :
Ted is retired after 33% years as
an Engineer on the Penn Central
and Conrail Railroad. He is now a
Supervisor of Armenia Twp.
Peg is retired after 25% years as
bookkeeper for North Penn Gas Co.
She is now auditor for Armenia
Twp., treasurer for Sr. Citizens, is
on Election Board and was corre-
sponding secretary of “The Grand
Paraders” Square Dance Club.
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