The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 02, 1986, Image 3

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Mrs. Eva Herdman of Market
Street, Noxen, was honored at her
home recently with a surprise birth-
day paty and open house in observ-
ance of her 90th birthday.
The party was given by her
daughter, Mary Louise Stefanowicz,
with over 40 relatives, friends and
neighbors attending.
Mrs. Herdman is the former Eva
Shupp Root. She grew up in Beau-
years
mont, and attended school there.
Eva has one daughter, Mary Louise
Stefanowicz of Harveys Lake and a
son, Donald, who passed away in
1977. She has eight grandchildren
and 10 great-grandchildren.
Eva received many birthday
cards, gifts and telephone calls.
Everyone attending the party had
an enjoyable time and wished her
many more birthdays to come.
Thirteen
quality for
regionals
Thirteen members of Lake-
Lehman’s “Pride of Pennsylvania”
band who auditioned at the District
IX Music Festival in Tunkhannock
recently, qualified for ‘‘The
Regional Band” of the Pennsylvania
Music Educators Association and
will attend the Music Festival to be
held at Dallas High School on April
2,3,4and5.
Guest Conductor will be Arlen R.
Saylor, former band director of
Boyertown High School.
Host © Conductor will be David
Benn, band director at Dallas High
School.
Participating students are
Dwayne Austin-tuba; Becky Yaple-
alto clarinet; Kathy McAvoy-flute;
Melissa Hontz-clarinet; Michael
Bigus-alto saxophone; Barry Bern-
stein-French horn; Eileen Raiter-
alto saxophone; Brent Bernstein-
trumpet; Kim Weidner-clarinet;
Frank Riggins-baritone saxophone;
Daniel Smith-tenor saxophone; John
Klemunes-trumpet; and Paula
Dwyer-contra bass clarinet.
On April 18 and 19, the Lake-
Lehman Band, under the direction
of John Miliauskas, will hold their
annual Spring Band Concert at
Lake-Lehman High School.
Preparations are also underway
for their band trip to Virginia
Beach. Virginia, from May 15
through May 19, to attend the “Fes-
tivals of Music” where they will be
in competition against some of the
best bands in the United States, in
field show, stage band, concert
band, parade and band front events.
Lake accident
but was not seriously hurt.
No injuries were reported in a
two-car accident last Friday on
Carverton Road in Kingston Town-
ship.
According to police reports, John
J. Mendygral, P.O. Box 160,
Harvey’s Lake, was traveling north
on Rt. 309 near the Carverton Road
intersection when he became dis-
tracted by a disabled vehicle in the
left hand turning lane.
Meanwhile, Charles, R. Daven-
port, Shady Hill Road, RD 5, Box
170, Shavertown, was stopped at a
red light at the intersection.
Mendygral applied his brakes but
it was too late, slamming into Dav-
enport’s 1985 Toyota truck.
ALAN L. BOONIN, M.D.
KAREN M. BOONIN, M.A.
Announce the relocation
of their offices for the
practice of family medicine
and individual family
counseling to:
27 Main Street, Dallas, Pa.
Hours By Appointment
675-0977
DR. HARRY G. GLEN JOINS PUGLIESE EYE CLINIC
Harry G. Glen, M.D. has recently joined the Joseph Pugliese Eye
Clinic in Kingston. Dr. Glen will be practicing general opthalmology
at the Eye Clinic.
Dr. Glen graduated Cum Laude from Franklin and Marshall in
Lancaster. He was appointed to the faculty of the physics
department of Harvard College prior to receiving his medical degree
from the Bowman Gray School of Medicine of Wake Forest
University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. His externship was
served at the Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary of the Harvard
Medical School.
Dr. Glen completed his internship at the New Hanover Memorial
Hospital in Wilmington, North Carolina, and his eye surgery
residency at the Georgetown University Center for Sight in
Washington, D.C., where he was chief resident. He was appointed
clinical instructor of opthalmology at West Virginia University.
Dr. Glen is board certified and a diplomat of the American Board
of Opthalmology, a member of the American Academy of Opthal-
mology, a diplomat of the National Board of Medical Examiners of
the United States of America.
Dr. Glen was associated with the Golden Medical Group and
Memorial General Hospital in Elkins, West Virginia from 1983, until
the time he joined the Eye Clinic.
Dr. Glen will be taking appointments Monday through Saturday in
addition to Wednesday evenings at the Eye Clinic in Kingston, 288-
7605. He will also be taking new patient appointments daily
Monday through Friday at the Eye Clinic's two new satellite
locations in Bloomsburg, 784-8777 and Berwick, 752-1000.
Since the addition of Dr. Glen, the Eye Clinic staff now consists of
seven opthalmologists and three optometrists covering the following
subspecialists: Joseph F. Pugliese, M.D. - Cataract and Lens Implant
Surgery; Thomas G. Sharkey, M.D. - Pediatric and Glaucoma
Surgery; Donald J. Savage, M.D. - Retina - Vitreous Surgery;
Anthony J. Kameen, M.D. - Medical Opthalmology; Larry A.
Litscher, M.D. - Cornea and Refractive Surgery; Richard A. Lane,
M.D. - General Opthalmology; Jay L. Endrusick, O.D., Kurt J.
Moody, O.D., and Gail A. Evans, O.D. - Specialty in Contact Lens
Fittings, Refractions, and Low Visions.
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