The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 19, 1985, Image 8

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    8 THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, June 19, 1985
Award received a
The Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, recently received two public relations awards at the 22nd
annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Association of Non-Profit Homes for the Aging in Hershey,
Pa., in the category overall public relation programs. The Meadows won second place for their
public relations on ‘‘The formation of the Auxiliary’’ and third place for their ‘‘Employee of the
Month-Year Program.’’ Those pictured above displaying the awards are, from left, Thomas J.
Sweeney, administrator, Meadows Nursing Center, Marilyn Gregorski, Public Relations Director,
Meadows Nursing Center, Raymond Condo, Executive Director of Ecumenical Enterprises, Inc.,
the parent corporation of which the Meadows Nursing Center is a division.
AREA
Check presented
Dallas Rotary Club donated $300 to the Back Mountain Memorial Library during a recent
. presentation dinner at Irem Temple Country Club. Nancy Eckert, Co-chairman of the Capital
~ Funds Campaign, was present to accept the check on behalf of the Library. Shown in the
photograph are, from left, Bob Bayer, Program Chairman; Nancy Eckert and Don Lockhart,
Vice-president, Dallas Rotary Club.
"Read The Classifieds
Reverend
Clemow
honored
The congregation of Trucksville
United Methodist Church will honor
the Rev. and Mrs. Thomas A.
Clemow during a brunch following
the 9:30 a.m. worship service
Sunday, June 23 in Fellowship hall
of the Educational building.
The Rev. Clemow has been pastor
of the Trucksville church for the
past five years. He will begin his
new ministry at the Clarks Summit
United Methodist Church June 30.
His wife, Linda, is a member of
the Chancel Choir and the United
Methodist Women, where she is
presently serving as chairperson of
the Program Resources and Chris-
tian Social Concerns Committee and
as Coordinator of the Susanna
Circle.
The following organizations are
participating in the affair: Pastor-
Parish Relations Committee,
Thomas Oliver, chairperson; The
United Methodist Women, Mrs.
Nancy Dukes, president; the
Friendship Class, Mrs. Jo Ann
Sarley, president; The Board of
Trustees, Walter Pichert, president;
and the Web Spinners Square Dance
Club, Andy and Barbara Glowach,
coordinators.
BACK MOUNTAIN RESIDENTS
who were among graduate of Penn
State Capitol Campus who were
awarded Bachelor’s degrees during
recent commencement ceremonies
include:
Walter Charles Bronson, Jr., 110
Norton Ave., Dallas, bachelor of
technology, major in building con-
struction technology; Alice Mary
Patricia Baloga, 177 Limewood Rd.,
Shavertown, bachelor of technology,
mechanical design engineering tech-
nology; Angelo Marc Vecchio, 61
Holcomb Ave., Shavertown, bache-
lor of humanities.
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BACK MOUNTAIN RESIDENTS
named to the Dean’s List for the
Spring Semester at King’s College
include:
Mary Mickiewicz, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. MyronT. Mickiewicz, 153
Cedar Ave., Shavertown, sopho-
more; Sharon Everett, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Everett, 19
Towers Road, Shavertown, fresh-
man; Andrea Visgilio, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Visgilio III,
Shavertown, graduated; Paul
Youngblood, son of Mrs. Ruth
Youngblood, £81 N. Lehigh Street,
Shavertown, graduated; Robert
Rindgen, son of Rita Johnson, 821
Bennett St., Luzerne, senior.
Also, Aileen O’Donnell, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James O’Donnell,
Box 417, RD 1, Harveys Lake |,
graduated; Robert Garinger, son of
Mr. and Mrs. R. Arnold Garinger,
RD 2, Box 155, Harveys Lake, soph-
omore; Anthony Javer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Javer, RD 1, Box
207, Harveys Lake, sophomore;
Betty Buzinkai, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Donald I. Buzinkai, 16 Chase
Road, Shavertown, junior.
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a senior history major at the
ans teach water safety,
Joan A. Pallante,
Shavertown. Williames
Frances, and three children.
graduate of Lake-Lehman High
School.
She will enter her sophomore year
at Bloomsburg University, majoring
in communication disorders.
Debbie is the granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George Searfoss of
Shavertown and the late Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Griffith of Mountain-
top.
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GREGORY J. BANKS, of 4 High
Point Acres; Dallas, has been
named to the Dean’s List at Roger
William Collegin Bristol, Rhode
Island, for the 1985 spring semester.
DAVID ALAN BURNAFORD, of
RD 5, Box 415, Dallas, was recently
named to the Dean’s List at the
University of Connecticut. for the
Spring Semester. Burnaford is a
students in the College of Liberal
Arts and Sciences.
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ARMY RESERVE PVT. THOMAS
R. BOSAK, son of Theresa M. and
John B. Bosak, of 209 Elinore Ave.,
Shavertown, has completed and
Army motor transport operator
course at Fort Dix, N.J.
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JOHN T. KELLEY, son of John P.
and Mary N. Kelley of 53 Staub
Road, Trucksville, has been pro-
moted in the U.S. Air Force to the
rank of airman first class.
Kelly is a medical administration
specialist at Keesler Air Force
Base, Miss., with the Air Force
Medical Center.
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EIGHTY-TWO STUDENTS were
named to the Dean’s List High
Honors and Dean’s List at Wyoming
Seminary College Preparatory
School, Kingston, for the Third
trimester of the 1984-85 school year.
Back Mountain residents named
to the Dean’s List High Honors
were: Dallas: Peter Bove, Megan
Hedden, Juliana Koo, Milton Mitch-
ell, Terrell Smith, and Anthony Stal-
lone. Shavertown: Heather Aponick,
Eugene Choi, Erin Moore, and
Douglas Turner.
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Dallas: Kevin Brown, Kristine
Ertley, Traci Ertley, Mary Jo Geist,
Eric Mahler, Leslie Maslow, Amy
Rogers, Maria Stallone and Jennifer
Williams. Shavertown: Christian
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