The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 13, 1985, Image 10

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    10 THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, November 13, 1985
Officers installed
Bobcats inducted
The Auxiliary of the Meadows
Nursing Center recently hosted a
Halloween Party for the residents of
the nursing center. Twenty-two vol-
unteers led the festivities which
included a. sing-along and special
Halloween treats. Entertainment for
the party was provided by Sister
Sharon Gallagher, R.S.M., of Col-
lege Misericordia, who plays a most
unusual instrument called a ‘“Boom-
Ba”. Sister Sharon’s performance
delighted both residents and volun-
teers and contributed muc hto the
success of the afternoon.
The next meeting of the Meadows
Nursing Center Auxiliary will be
held on Monday, Nov. 11 at 10 a.m.
in the third floor dining room. The
public is invited to attend. The
program will include a film on
“Confidentiality” and refreshments
will be served. If you would like
further information on this meeting
or on any aspect of the auxiliary,
please call the activities office at
the nursing center in Dallas or call
president, Dianne Corby at 675-4893.
Plans are being formulated for a
tree-trimming party on Dec. 1, at
which the New Community Singers
will entertain. Auxiliary members
are asked to note this date.
Mr. and Mrs. William Corbett, 534
Pa. Advo-
announce the birth of a boy, October
27, 1985, at The Milton S. Hershey
sor was Eileen Walsh, Medical Center.
winner of the 10 speed bike
doanted by Old Mill Pine
Bike Shop, West Pittston.
Eileen, 16 years old, resides
at 18 Westminster Drive,
Dallas.
Office of
Salomon Epstein, M.D.
Binghamton Plaza 607-772-8757
NEW . . . At
Great Beginnings
Fitness Center
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% New Non-Impact Aerobics with weights
% Slimnastics
% New exercise shop featuring "Bio Soft"
weights, leotards, tights, shirts, etc.
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Fernbrook Plaza, Rt. 309, Dallas 675-3650
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The mother is the former Brenda
Ladies hold
Xmas party
Warden Place Ladies Auxiliary
entertained at the Castle Inn, Dallas
at a Christmas Party recently. Kitty
Helfrich, welcomed the guests and
members and wished them a Merry
Christmas.
Mrs. Cleo Flock, gave the invoca-
tion.
Dinner was served to the follow-
ing: Mrs. Gertrude Davenport, Mrs.
Mildred Bozek, Mrs. Edith Evarts,
Mrs. Dorothy Karchin, Mrs. Marie
Valenti, Mrs. Ann Griffin, Mrs. Lor-
raine Yeager, Mrs. Helen Walsh,
Mrs. Catherine Connor, Miss Mar-
garet Burritt, Mrs. Patti Choman,
Mrs. Cora Hughes, Mrs. Betty Bro-
kenshire, Ms. Lisa Hughes, Mrs.
Bette Morrissey, Mrs. Ethel
Anstett, Mrs. Marianne Staley, Mrs.
Marion Shovlin, Mrs. Mary Cran-
dall, Mrs. Henrietta Ziegler, Mrs.
Betty Walsh, Mrs. Claire Gaydos,
Mrs. Joanne Schuler, Ms. Marlene
Pesta. .
Also, Michelle Bozek, Mrs. Louise
Wilcox, Ms. Stella Slicinski, Mrs.
Genevieve Kastreva, Mrs. Edelinda
Pudim, Mrs. Wanda Romanowski,
Mrs. Mary Olshefski, Mrs. Isabelle
Lavelle, Mrs. Marion Rose, Ms.
Naomi Trostel, Mrs. Marion Sieg-
fried, Mrs. Gloria Ney, Mrs.
Mildred Stankus, Mrs. Maureen
Donnelley, Mrs. Lois Livingstone,
Mrs. Muriel Staley, Mrs. Louise E.
McKeeown, Mrs. Diana Sirotkin,
Ms. Patricia Manik, Mrs. Roberta
Hughes, Ms. Caroline Szczechowicz,
Ms. Linda Schuler, Mrs. Judy Bro-
kenshire.
Also, Mrs. Cleo Flock, Nadine
Flock, Mrs. Eleanor Seymour, Mrs.
Ethel Triebeneck, Miss Josephine
Dombroski, Mrs. Margrette Flam-
mer, Mrs. Helen Mickiewicz, Mrs.
Mary McKeown, Mrs. Betty Mul-
hern,, Ms. Ann Siletski, Ms.
Lureatha Wilson, Mrs. Ida Riccetti,
Mrs. Margaret Koneski, Mrs. Dora
Croughn, Mrs. Laura Fitzpatrick,
Mrs. Hilda Anstett, Mrs. Edna
Christy, Miss Helen Nealon, Mrs.
Margaret Rider, Mrs. Marion
McGavin, Mrs. Patty Gaydos, Ms.
Donna Schuler, Ms, Sheree Hamp-
ton, Ms. Jane Aritz, Mrs. Kitty
Helfrich.
Chairman named
Stanford L. Weiss, president of
Rural Health Corporation, Wilkes-
Barre, has accepted the appoint-
ment. to serve as general chairman
of the 1986 Campaign for King’s,
according to the college’s develop-
ment director, the Rev. Laurence
M. Olszewski.
Overall goal of the campaign will
be to raise $525,000 before June 30,
1986, to support the development of
new curricula, purchase of new
equipment and other educational
resources, faculty development and
student scholarships at King’s.
As general chairman, Weiss will
oversee the efforts of nearly 250
volunteers in the Wyoming Valley to
reach a Community Phase goal of
$225,000. The Community Phase of
the Campaign will take place in
February and March.
Weiss joined Rural Health Corpo-
ration in August 1975.
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Maureen E. Snee, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William F. Snee, 39 Evans
St., Pringle, former residents of
Dallas, and John Andrew Kaminski,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kamin-
ski, 72 John St., Kingston, were
recently married in St. Hedwig’s
Church, Edwardsville.
Rev. John J. Klein, Pastor of
Immaculate Conception Church,
Franklin, New Jersey, performed
the double ring wedding ceremony.
Rev. Klein is cousin to the bride.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, chose her sister, Eliza-
beth Snee, as maid of honor. Renee
Busch, Melinda McGuire, Linda
Kotch and Marlene Kaminski were
bridesmaids. The flower girl was
Holly Kaminski.
Tom Kaminski, brother of the
bridegroom, was chosen as best
man. Ushers were Ray Bevan, Ste-
phen Lew, Robert Kern, and John
Bellas. Brian Kaminski was ring
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bearer.
A cocktail hour and dinner recep-
tion followed the ceremony.
The bride is a graduate of Wyo-
ming Valley West High School. She
received a Bachelor of Arts degree
from the Pennsylvania State Uni-
versity and a Master’s degree in
Business Administration from the
University of Georgia, Athens. She
is employed as the subscription
manager at M&T Publishing, Inc.,
Palo Alto, CA.
The bridegroom attended Wyo-
ming Valley West High School and
graduated from El Paso High
School. He received a degree in
Mechanical Engineering from the
Pennsylvania State University at
Lehman. He is employed by Schlage
Lock Co., San Francisco, CA. as a
quality assurance engineer.
Following a wedding trip to Maui,
the couple is residing in Foster City,
CA.
A Xmas Beauty and Talent Pag-
eant will be held on Sunday, Dec. 1,
at the Mayfair Supper Club. The
pageant is open to all girls between
the ages of 4 and 22 years of age
which will be broken up into 4 age
divisions.
They may enter the beauty or the
talent division or both. Awards will
New York Presents
SALVATORE'S
include: Trophies, tiaras, flowers,
banners, gift certificates, dinner
engagement for two, jewelry, toys
and many more gifts. Money from
the pageant will be donated to a
local school organization.
For more information, contact
Barb Merithew at 457-0474 or Betty
heads
Hair Cutting and Design
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