ra The New Community Singers held a recognition dinner at the Castle .Inn, Feb. 1, honoring Mrs. Diane _ Wojciechowski, director and Mrs. Emily Steltz, accompanist for the -chorus for the past 15 years. - A short meeting was held recog- . nizing the officers for their service for the past two years: Catherine “Bernardi, President; Kay Sigman, : Vice-president; Ruth Ann Orehot- sky, Secretary; Janet Trosko, Trea- surer; Mary Lauer, Publicity; Doris Kitchen, Parliamentarian. A new slate of officers were elected for a two-year term as follows: Marianne . Williams, President; Carolyn Strak, Vice-president; Sharon Drasnin, Secretary; Susan Stine, Treasurer; Ruth Ann Orewhotsky, Publicity; Sister Ruth Neely, Librarian and Joyce Sweptston, Parliamentarian. , The chorus was organized to pro- vide cultural enrichment through ~music for church, civic and social functions in our area. Membership .in the chorus is open to all women interested in performing for musical .enjoyment. This past Christmas season the chorus membership grew »to a beautiful blend of 34 voices. v An international image CTR Te Tee TY RE A good friend wre, Eww oe a eh ew ow wos wn A committee was appointed to seek a new director and accompa- nist for the group. For more infor- mation, please call Marianne Wil- liams or Carolyn Straka. Lions Club has meeting The Lake Silkworth Lions Club hosted a four club joint meeting at The Farmer’s Inn on Monday, Feb. 18. In attendance, in addition to the Lake Silkworth Lions were Lions from the Dallas Club, the Kingston Township Club, and Harveys Lake Club. A very lovely and enjoyable evening was had by all. Stanley Wojciechowski of the Lake Silkworth Club led the singing. The Silkworth president, Wayne Pettit, welcomed the Lions from the other clubs. The presidents of each of the clubs held a brief business meeting. The speaker for the evening was Attorney David Lipko, a member of the Lake Silkworth Lions Club, who spoke on ‘‘Consumer Protection - A Look at the Pennsylvania Lemon dent, Harveys Lake. Standing, left to right: Tom Bagley, Dallas; Andy Victor, Kingston Township; David The recent arrival of the newest member of your household is the perfect time to arrange for a WEL- COME WAGON call. I'm your WELCOME WAGON rep- Making beef stew column and when Charlie saw his Mom’s recipes in the paper, he decided he could cook, too. The love of cooking runs in the Gordon family which also consists of husband Charlie, a Nationwide Insurance Agent in the Back Mountain, and daughter Terri, a student at Luzerne County Community College. General elects Michael J. Hudacek, Esq., Plym- outh was re-elected chairman of Wilkes-Barre General Hospital's Board of Directors during the board’s annual reorganizational meeting. This marks Attorney Hudacek’s second term as board chairman. Alfred D’Anca, M.D., Shavertown, was newly elected as medical staff representative to the board. Richard F. Laux, Dallas, was re- elected first vice-chairman, and Father Clement J. Podskoch, C.S.C., Wilkes-Barre, was re-elected second vice-chairman. Others re- elected to offices include Mrs. Trudy Schmitt, Wilkes-Barre, secre- tary; George F. Ralston, Wilkes- Barre, assistant secretary; Roberta Rousseau, Esq., Kingston, assistant secretary; Robert J. Leonardi, Kingston, treasurer; Justin Berg- man, Wilkes-Barre, assistant trea- surer; Thomas J. Dougherty, Kings- ton, assistant treasurer. Thomas P. Saxton, Kingston is hospital presi- dent. Attorney Hudacek is solicitor for the Wyoming Valley West School District and a graduate of King’s College and Dickinson School of Law. He is a board member of Northeastern Bank and the Advis- ory Board of Penn State, Lehman Army and the Plymouth Park Com- mission and has been instrumental in activities of the Northeastern charitable fund drives. He was also prothonotary of Luzerne County. A life-long resident of Plymouth, Attorney Hudacek has been involved in borough activities for a number of years and has chaired fund drives for the Plymouth Library and the borough ambul- family has received widespread rec- ognition for advancing the idea of decorating homes for various holi- days. His wife, Sylvia, is an active member of the hospital’s Auxiliary and volunteers. Their son, Michael Jr., a student of Georgetown Uni- versity Medical School, was aiso an active volunteer for several years. Dr. D’Anca, chief of Orthopedic Surgery at General Hospital since 1979, received his medical degree from the University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. He completed his residency in Orthopedic Surgery at Geisinger Medical Center and at the State Hospital for Crippled Children in Elizabethtown. D’Anca received board certification from the Ameri- can Board of Orthopedic Surgery and was chairman of General Hos- pital’s Department of Surgery from 1981-1984. D’Anca has published numerous articles on bone and joint surgery in medical journals and has also appeared on local television health programs. Most recently, he was a guest speaker at the 10th Interna- tional Conference on Hoffman, External Fixation in Brussels, Bel- gium. Other members of General’s Darling, Esq., Kingston; J. Archi- bald Brooks; Albert Schiowitz, M.D., Dallas; Nicholas Pyros, A good neighbor Lipko, speaker; Chet Szalkowski, Charlie Gordon, 11, helps his mother make her delicious Pennsylvania Heart Association, Kingston; James Adonizio, John D. Lake Silkworth; Bill Zimniski, Har- beef stew in the kitchen of the family home in Pikes Creek. Luzerne County Fund Drive, United McCarthy, Wilkes-Barre; Justin veys Lake. Dorothea Gordon was featured in last week's Cookbook Way, Cancer Society and other Bergman Jr, Wyoming; Richard Biscontini, Esq., Dallas; Seymour Dimond, Dallas; Charles M. Epstein, Jr., Huntsville; Nicholas J. Ruggiero, M.D., Pittston; Stanford L. Weiss, Dallas; and s.M. Wolfe, Jr., Wilkes-Barre. The Board of Directors serves as the hosital’s leadership on a volun- tary basis. Lp AA Law.” ) Board of Directors include: Mrs. & y / Shown here are, from eft, seated, Campus. he is also a member of the Charles E. Myers, Larksville; F. @ N gEICOME Wien John Delvecchio, president, Dallas; Kiwanis Club, Luzerne County Bar Thoburn Armstrong, Wilkes-Barre; an JANN Len Cook, president Kingston Town- Association and the Pennsylvania David Baltimore, Kingston; Mrs. oh AML 5 ship; Wayne Pettit, president Lake Bar Association. He previously was Stanley Ushinski, Shavertown; E.B. NFA Silkworth; Bill Gallagher, presi- a board member of the Salvation Mulligan, Jr., Conyngham; Edward The Most Famous Basket in . J : the World® feseative and my basket is J of will meet Learning how # free gifts for the family. Plus lots o i hil : helpful information on the special Wilkes-Barre General Hospi- CALL world of babies. Members of the Dallas High tal recently enhanced its $ { Call now and let's celebrate your § School Class of 1965 will meet on patient teaching on head = baby. Thursday, March 7, at 7:30 p.m. at and neck surgery by devel- ; ® - Pickett’s Ch Rest t, : Cog ” de elim ligne 675-0350 Dey “otee rosipupan oping a “flip-chart” for use gg i by the nurses and patients. The ‘“‘flip-chart”’ is a patient | teaching aid that helps edu- cate patients who will undergo a total laryngec- tomy (removal of vocal cords). It prepares pre- operative laryngectomy patients for all phases of surgery, including the post- operative recovery period and discharge. Assisting in the development of the flip chart were Linda Rossick, R.N., of 2 C-S; Genevieve Falzone, R.N., of 2 C-S and John Geracci, R.N., instruc- tor in General's Education Department. Pictured here, from left, seated, are John Geracci, R.N. (Exeter); Gen- evieve Falzone, R.N. (W. Wyoming); and Linda Ros- sick, R.N. (Shavertown). Standing is Laura Nova- kowski, R.N., head nurse of 2 C-S (Lake Silkworth). BOW BWW Or Plans for the upcoming 20th anni- versary reunion of the class will be discussed. HeiameMigon SIRT SPRING AND BRIDAL FASHIONS To be published . . . Wednesday, March 27th — RE ADVERTISING DEADLINE Wednesday, March 20th {@ CARRIER'S CONNECTION You Can Receive Home Delivery of The Dallas Post Here Are The Home Delivery Areas Available | BARRY SMITH SEAN LOEFFLER Elizabeth Street, Park! 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