p ————— J LYNN MORGAN has been named evening counselor for the advising- counseling center at Penn State Wilkes-Barre. A resident of Harveys Lake, Ms. Morgan received a master of arts degree in counseling- college student personnel summa cum laude from Marywood College, Scranton and a bachelor of arts degree in English, magna cum laude. She is a faculty member at GAR Memorial High School where she teaches business and college preparatory English. < -0- ROBIN ADAIR DEBARRY, daughter of Mrs. Betty Reese DeBarry, Oak Hill, Dallas, and the late Stephen L. DeBarry, Sr. was recenlty hon- ored at a variety shower held at the Trinity United Presbyter- ian Church. Shower hostesses were Sandra K. Jeffes, maid of honor, Shari Moretti, Diane DeBarry, Deborary DeBarry, Doris mother of the prospective bridg- room and Mrs. Betty DeBarry, mother of the bride elect. Miss DeBarry will become the bride of Mark H. Sorber, on April 6 in Ebenezer Baptist Church, Plym- outh. -0- FORTY FIVE Lake-Lehman High School students, post graduates and teachers traveled to Quebec, Canada recently. Making the trip were Karen Iwanowski, Ryan Traver, Marlo Lukas, Kelly Thomp- son, Alison Van Gorder, Amy Penk- rot, Kristin Roese, Tracy Cook, Donna DeGennaro, Mandy Wood, Kim Kosloski, Ed Dubil, John Bro- kenshire, John Klemunes, Brian Bergman, Ray Hillman, Kevin Naugle, Dan Cochran, Sue DeGen- naro, Rob Kuschke, Dave Radom- ski, Tom Stepanski, Robert Roese, Margaretha Lindberg, Jack Win- Bombick, Dave Kapitula, Dave Traver, Colin Keefer, Paul J. Malak, Mike Schall and John Comitz. -0- CONGRATULATIONS TO OFFI- CERS of the new Back Mountain Firemens Association who were recently installed by State Police Fire Marshall Nick Gushka. Offi- cers installed were president, Jack Molley honored 675-0835 Dodson, Kunkle; vice-president, Rollie Evans, Jackson Township, secretary; Ed Jones, Fairmont Township and Rocky Korr, Jackson Township, treasurer. -0- “SPRING INTO ACTION” is the theme of the Membership Drive being held by the Association for Retarded Citizens of Luzerne County. The chapter has set a goal of 200 new members. According to chapter president Peter Rubel, “We are hopeful that many persons, not only parents of mentally retarded children will recognize the import- ance of our cause and will show this by becoming a member.” Anyone wishing to become a member of the ARC may call the the co-chairman of membership, Barbara Schoenig or Mary Ann Cleary. -0- WESLEY SIMMERS AND STE- PHEN K. CICAK have been named Advisory Board. -0- BEST WISHES TO Kathleen Anne Thomas and Dr. John T. McCaffery who have planned an April 20 wed- ding. The marriage will be solom- nized in Shavertown United Method- ist Church. Miss Thomas, a graduate of Dallas High School and St. Luke’s School of Nursing in Bethlehem earned her Bachelor’s Degree in nursing from the University of Texas. She is a clinical oncology nurse. Dr. McCafferty is a graduate of Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. He is engaged in private practice of oncology and is a profes- sor of medicine at the Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine. -0- THE GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM of Gate of Heaven School, Dallas recently concluded its season. Under the direction of first year coach George Hrycyk the girls experienced a rebuilding year due to a large number of girls graduat- ing from last year’s team. The girls showed great improvement down the stretch led by the scoring and rebounding of Karyn Chiarucci, Kathy Hughes and Tami Fromcek. -0- KEEP IN MIND that the 26th Annual Shrine Circus will be held April 8 through April 14 at the 109th Armory, Kingston. Circus tickets are on sale at Irem Temple, 52 N. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Boscov’s Armory Box Office, J.C. Penney’s and Simon’s Fabricland. Dallas Post/Joan Kingsbury the State Correctional Chase, where he 3 BAKERS DINNER THEATRE June 23 $36 .00 "SHOWBOAT" WASHINGTON, D.C. April 13 $1 09 2 Nights Plus Sightseeing child $69 NASHVILLE plus OPRYLAND August 7 7 nights plus Ohio Fair child $279 FESTIVALE CRUISE October 20 7 7 Nights — Nassau, St. Thomas, San Juan LAS VEGAS April 28 $494 Riviera 4 Nights ORLANDO plus DISNEY June 29 $ 3 29 Seven Nights child $209 HAWAII — WAIKIKI BRITANIS CRUISE November 9 7 Nights — Aruba, Panama, Cartagena 829-1232 Wilkes-Barre 836-6313 Tunkhannock The Meadows Nursing Center Auxiliary met recently at the center in Dallas. Director of Volunteer Services, Marilyn Gregorski, spoke to the group about the many facets of the volunteer program at the center and outlined some specific volunteer opportunities available now and gave some suggestions for one in one volunteer-resident involvement. The auxiliary is planning two exciting projects in the near future, both of which will involve the entire community and for which we solicit your interest and participation. On April 28, the auxiliary will sponsor an Open House at the center from 2:30-4:30 p.m. We would like you to see the center in operation - meet the resi- dents, staff and volunteers, tour the entire facility, see a video film of the day to day operation of the center, made by Mr. Anees Bar- akat. Refreshments will be served. If you have not visited your new neighbors at the Meadows Nursing Center, please put the date on your calendar and plan to do so. You'll be glad you did. The one thing that the auxiliary would like to add to the facility at the Meadows Nursing Center as their special contribution to the life or residents there is a chapel-medi- tation room. To raise funds for this special project, the auxiliary will sponsor a flea market on the grounds of the center on June 15, with a rain date of June 22. Six foot table spaces will ATTENTION! Back Mountain Community Organizations be rented for $6.00 per space: to local residents, organizations, etc., and local service organizations will be asked to take part and make some special contribution to the success of this project. The auxiliary would be grateful for contributions of home-made pies, baked goods, jellies, pickles, etc., bric-a-brac and collectibles and craft items for the tables they will man. For information on donating or arranging for a table, or to donate items or time, please call Barbara Barakat at 675-2854, Diane Corby at 675-4893, or Catherine Bolinski at 675-5153. Scouts visit fitness center Members of Cub Scout Pack 281 were welcome visitors to the Great Beginnings Fitness Center in Shav- ertown. Dens 3 and 4 were the guests of Mrs. Diane Bryant, owner and instructor at the center. In conjunction with the monthly theme of fitness, the scouts partici- pated in a series of exercises and demonstrations of fitness equip- ment. Under the leadership of Mary Kozick and Melinda Seidel, the fol- lowing scouts made the trip: Bill Camp, Andy Flint, Jeff Hozempa, Bobby Sarley, David Seidel, Brad Kozick, Ron Dugan, Ray Buckman, Chris Stevens and Ed Mattie. Airman James F. Jolley, son of Jim and Lorraine Jolley of 175 Oak St., Trucksville, has been assigned to Chanute Air Force Base, Ill., after completing Air Force basic training. During the six weeks at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, the airman studied the Air Force mission, orga- nization, and customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree in applied sci- ence through the Community Colelge of the Air Force. The airman will now receive spe- cialized instruction in the vehicle maintenance field. He is a 1984 graduate of Dallas Senior High School. Making kites School. Shown here are, ~ AIRMAN JAMES F. JOLLEY left, first row, Denise Michael Kevin Sult, Fabian. Coca-Cola joins national effort Keystone Coca-Cola Bottling Com- pany of Pittston and Coca-Cola retailers in Northeastern Pennsyl- vania have joined a national effort to locate missing children, accord- ing to Alan Day, Keystone vice president. Photographas and descriptions of missing children are appearing on two-liter bottles of Coca-Cola prod- ucts supplied by Keystone to partici- pating retailers in Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe, Wayne, Pike, Bradford, Sullivan and Susquehanna counties. FREE MONEY SAVING COUPONS, FREE RECIPES, FOR AS LONG AS YOU WISH. FREE INFORMATION." 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