MRS. EARL CAMPBELL, newly elected president of Northeastrn Pennsylvania Association of Hospi- tal Auxiliaries, will officially assume her duties at the spring ~ Board of Directors meeting which will be held at the Berwick Hospital on Wednesday, April 10. Registration will begin at 10 a.m. Reservations should be sent to Mrs. Robert Hunter, Auxiliary President, c-0 Berwick Hospital, 16th Street, Berwick, PA 18603, by March 30. N.E.P.A.H.A. consists of 24 hospi- tal auxiliaries located in a 12 county area of Northeastern Pennsylvania. -0- PVT. SCOTT A. MULLEN, son of Colleen M. and Harold T. Carver, of Rural Route 1, Sweet Valley, has graduated from the U.S. Army Nuclear Biological Chemcial (NBC) specialist course at Fort McClellan, Ala. The eight-week course covered NBC reconnaissance, weapons training and use of decontamination equipment. Also covered were chemical and biological defense, radiological defense and how to operate instru- ments to measure radiation. He is a 1984 graduate of West Side Area Vocational and Technical High School, Pringle. -0- MR. AND MRS. JOHN G. SULEWSKI of 24 S. Heller Ave. Penn Argyl, announce the birth of a daughter, Jamie Leighton, March 22 in St. Luke’s Hospital, Bethlehem. Mrs. Sulewski is the former Karen Brokenshire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brokenshire, 66 Dav- enport St. She is employed as a registered nurse at Easton Hospital, Easton. Mr. Sulewski is the son of Mr. and St., Nanticoke. He is employed as -an accountant at Shawnee Develop- ment, Shawnee on the Delaware. -0- JANET E. MERCINCAVAGE has been named staff accounting man- ager for Commonwealth Telephone Company, a subsidiary of Common- ~ wealth Telephone Enterprises, Inc. Sam Rostock, Commonwealth’s manager of accounting services, said Mercincavage will have overall responsibility for the company’s staff accounting group which pro- vides financial reporting and techni- cal support services to all operating accounting departments. Mercincavage is a Certified Employee honored and a member of the Pennsylvania and American Institutes of Certified Public Accountants. She is also a member of Delta epsiolon Sigma, an honorary teaching organization. For the past two years she has earned notice as an Outstanding Young Woman in America. -0- ELIZABETH KINTER, of Lehman, payroll supervisor for Custom Management Corporation (CMC) has successfully completed the Payroll Professional Certifica- tion Examination, sponsored by the American Payroll Association (APA) of New York. Applicants are tested in the areas of the fundamental practice of pay- roll and accounting; payroll sys- tems; and payroll management, and must achieve a score of 111 out of a possible 185. Kinter was cited for her outstanding performance in all three areas of the examination. A member of CMC’s management staff since 1979, Kinter is a graduate of St. Lawrence University in Canton, NY, and holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English. She is currently pursuing further study in Business. Management at Penn State University. -0- CROSSING GUARD MRS. DONNA HANDO of Lehman Ave., Dallas is recuperating at her home after an operation at the General Hospital. Hurry and get well, you are missed at the corner. -0- THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS from the Dallas area were among 338 who achieved Dean’s List stand- semester at King’s College, Wilkes- Barre. Paul Adams, cum laude, Harveys lake; John Amos, summa cum laude, Shavertown; Clare Cotter, magna cum laude, Shavertown; Herbert Dreher, Jr., cum laude, Dallas; Benrard Eichhorn Jr., summa cum laude, Dallas; Sharon Everett, summa cum laude, Shaver- town; Anthony Javer, magna cum laude, Harveys Lake; Scott Jenkins, cum laude, Dallas; Mary Mickiew- jcz, summa cum laude, Shaver- town; David Morda, magna cum laude, Shavertown; Julie Napieral- ski, cum laude, Shavertown; Aileen 0’Donnell, summa cum laude, Har- veys Lake; Robert Ringden, magna cum laude, Luzerne; Andrea Visgi- lio, magna cum laude, Shavertown; and Paul Youngblood, magna cum laude, Shavertown. tor, above right. April 13 $1 09 2 Nights Plus Sightseeing 3 BAKERS DINNER THEATRE LAS VEGAS June 23 $36.00 April 28 $494 SHOWBOAT" Riviera 4 Nights WASHINGTON, D.C. 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