Program to begin _ Airman Kevin M. McLaughlin, son of William A. and Claire F. ‘McLaughlin of Rural Route 1, Har- veys Lake, has been assigned to ~ Keesler Air Force Base, Miss., after completing Air Force basic train- ing. - 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 through the Community College of the Air force. The airman will now receive spe- cialized training in the administra- tion field. His wife, Cynthia, is the daughter of Ralph and Nellie Rood of rural Route 2, Harveys Lake. He is a 1983 graduate of Lake- Lehman High School, Lehman. “Robert Cartier was recently appointed to chair the Back Mt. Area Awards Committee, Wyoming Valley Chapter, American Red Cross. Mr. Cartier is a resident of Dallas and has been active with the Red Cross since 1960, He has had experience in various departments including: Safety Services and Disaster. ‘He recently retiredc from the Federal Aviation Association at Red | Rock and is a past Lieutenant Gov- : Yair daughter x. enouqnn leaders. : Just Call : ernor for Kiwanis International. He is an active member of the Back Mt. Kiwanis Club. As chairman, he will be responsi- ble for stearing, directing, and organizing committee activities with regard to the Back Mt. Area Awards night, slated for September. The awards night is being given in recognition of Red Cross volunteers who have served the Back Mt. community. Toy can help. — KEVIN M. MCLAUGHLIN ATTENTION! Back Mountain Community Organizations Employee honored The Meadows as a nurses aide in February, 1984. Born in Wilkes Barre, she attended Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Duffy, Meadows Apartment Complex in Dallas, formerly of Wyoming, will observe their 50th wedding anni- vrsary on Tuesday, Aug. 20. They were married in St. John the Evangelist Church in Pittston by the late Father Rafferty. Their attend- ants were Mrs. Rose McManaman, sister of the bride and Leo Garvey. The couple hs two children, Robert, Newark, Del. and Mrs. Cathy Mugford, Dallas. They also have five grandchildren. Mrs. Duffy is the former Mary Gallagher, daughter of the late Auxiliary Volunteers met recently at the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, to prepare a mailing to the community seeking their support for the capital gifts campaign cur- rently underway at the Center. Social Club holds picnic The rain and the clouds overhead didn’t dampen the spirits of the members and friends of the Social Club of The Meadows Apartments in Dallas, at their recent clam bake held on the grounds of The Meadows on Wednesday, July 31. Good food all day long, fellowship and games brought the sunshine right into the affair. This was the second picnic the residents enjoyed this year, the first one was held the last week of June. Prizes were won at the clam bake by the following: Dorothy Pope, Eleanor Montross, Don Williams, Betty Kunkle, Tom Williams, Theta Dickson, Florence Shively, Sarah Wiliams, Mary Brunges, Wilbur Hoyt, Stephania Shultz, Dorothy Valent, Helen Stout and Dorothy Williams. On Wednesday, Aug. 7, the Social Club also sponsored a bus trip to Shawnee on the Delaware Dinner Theatre to see the play ‘Sound of Music’’. A chicken barbecue is being planned to be held on Wednes- day, Aug. 28. MUMS THE WORD Frank and Catherine Gallagher of Pittston. Mr. Duffy is the son of the late Robert and Louise Duffy of Minersville, Pa. He is retired from the Pennsylvania State Police. A dinner will be held in their Funds raised through the $100,000 honor at the home of their daughter campaign goal will be used to and son-in-law. install a Chapel-Meditation area on the first floor of the Center. According to Raymond Condo, executive Director of Ecumenical Enterprises, Inc., the chapel will provide a much needed space for regular worship services while simultaneously creating an oasis of peaceful solitude for the privacy of the center’s residents and their fam- ilies. Ecumenical Enterprises, Inc. is the non-profit corporation which owns and operates the Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Make aMove!! without Nene), Our Hostess’ Gifts and In- formation are the Key to Your New Community Call 675-2070 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- baby. 675-0350 eame ign. We Wire Flowers Anywhere August 14th to August 21 FREE CARNATIONS To The Ladies This Week's Special One Dozen Carnations 2.99 Sad FLOWERS Go; FOR Balloon Bouquets, Birthdays Weddings...Get Well Bouquets Thank You...Sympathy...Funerals 9 : +] rasa rdas i (The natural selection) greenhouse & floral 87 Wyoming Avenue, Wyoming, PA 18644 (717)693-2584 Ph. 675-2196 © 315-409 Plaza Memorial Highway, Dallas, PA Hours: Mon. to Sat. 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 p.m. WE DELIVER of © em RR I VISA | —