Auxiliary meets The board members of Nesbitt Memorial Hospital's Auxiliary recently held a meeting at the home of Mrs. Abram Nesbitt II, Lake Catalpa, Dallas. Mrs. Doris Coutts, past president, announced that the Nesbitt Auxiliary is one of only 10 hospital auxiliaries in the state to receive an achievement award from the Pennsylvania Association of Hospital Auxiliaries. Nesbitt's Crib-o-gram test, an auxiliary-sponsored program which mea- sures the hearing ability of infants, earned the award. Mrs. Bette Roarty, president, conducted the meeting and discussed plans for upcoming auxiliary events. The annual dinner dance, sponsored by the Career Women’s Branch of the Auxiliary, is slated for Saturday, Nov. 1. The auxliary’s Holiday Fair will be held Wednesday, Nov. 12 and will feature a ‘Country Christmas’’ theme. All proceeds from auxiliary-sponsored events are used to further enhance patient care at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Attending the luncheon meeting were, from left, first row, Cindi Taylor, Auxiliary Executive Board President Elect; Ruth Wilson, Executive Board Treasurer; Mabel Davies, ~ Kingston Branch; Mary Laity, Hospitality Shop Co-Chairman; Bette Roarty, Executive Board President; Mrs. Abram Nesbitt MR. AND MRS. ROBERT T. CALLAHAN HOLIDAY PHOTO GREETING CARDS 20 Cards And Matching Envelopes SAVE 20% $767 ENDS OCT. 17 DALLAS PHOTO SHOP 675-8800 YOUR PROCESSING H.Q. IN THE BACK MT. GEORGE C. TSOUTSOPLIDES, M.D. announces the opening of his DALLAS OFFICE for the practice of GYNECOLOGY / OBSTETRICS — INFERTILITY at the Mercy Medical Offices LAKE STREET DALLAS, PA George C. Tsoutsoplides, M.D. (adjacent to the College Misericordia Campus) Office hours in Dallas will be Thursdays after 4 p.m. beginning October 2, 1986 Dr. Tsoutsoplides’ main office is located at the Mercy Hospital Medical Arts Building 8 Church Street, Second floor Wilkes-Barre, PA. 18703 He also maintains a satellite office in Hazleton at the Northeastern Building Broad and Wyoming Streets, Suite 406-408 Hazleton, PA. 18201 FOR APPOINTMENT CALL... (717) 675-4595 . .. (717) 454-8881 or 829-4470 . . . 24 HOURS Il, Second Vice President of Nesbitt's Board of Directors; Arlene Lorah, Auxiliary Executive Board Vice President; Marcella Gibbon, Forty Fort Branch; Ann Hatten, Forty Fort Branch; Adele Shapelle, Shavertown and Forty Fort Branches; and Mina McCracken, Shavertown and Forty Fort Branches. Second row, Doris Bedford, Rural Branch; Elsie Ellis, Forty Fort Branch President; Bonnie Porter, Luzerne Branch President; Pauline Clewell, Shavertown Branch President; Elma Anderson, Shavertown Branch; Trudy Szura, Dorranceton Branch Presi- dent; Betty Mae Wagner, Kingston Branch; Mrs. George B. Davis, Kingston Branch; Thelma DeWitt, Kingston Branch; Marie Zemanick, R.N., M.S., Nesbitt Director of Nursing, Kingston Branch; and Paula Denisco, Career Branch. Third row, Mrs. Frederick Eck, Nesbitt Board of Directors member, Shavertown Branch; Carol Colon, Career Branch President; Anne Covert, Shavertown Branch; Nancy Roberts, Career Branch; Sarah Francis, Wyoming Branch; Flossie Dugan, Kingston Branch; Gertrude Sarsfield, Kingston Branch; Marilyn Kennedy, Kingston Branch; and Doris Coutts, Kingston Branch President. Miss Maria Tsitsibelis weds R.T. Callahan Miss Maria George Tsitsibelis, daughter of Mrs. George Tsitsibelis of Athens, Greece, and the late George Tsitsibelis was recently married to Robert T. Callahan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Callahan, Oak Hill, Lehman Township and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Pechkis, Edwardsville. The double ring ceremony took place at the Assembly of God Church, State College, Pa. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Nicholas Tsitsibelis. Her maid of honor was Darlene Peperak, Dallas, Texas and the best man was Mark Van Ouse, State College. Flowergirl was Katie Spanos, cousin of the bride, York, Pa. A dinner reception was held at the Holiday Inn, State College. The rehearsal dinner, hosted by the groom’s parents, was held at the Nittany Lion Inn, State College. Bridal showers were held honoring the bride at the Irem Temple Country Club, Dallas by the groom’s mother and at the home of Mrs. James Plakas, Hanover (Gettysburg) Pa. hosted by her aunts and cousin. The bridegroom is a graduate of Bishop O’Reilly High School and Penn State University with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering. He is presently employed by H.R.B. Singer, Co., State College. The bride is a graduate of the American Academy of Athens, Greece, attended Deree College, Athens, and is a graduate of Penn State University with a B.A. in Psychology and Sociology. After a wedding trip to Bermuda, the couple will reside in Centre Hall, Pa. Among the out of town guests were the bridegroom’s sister, Mrs. Carl Dymond, Jr., the former Nancy Callahan, of Winter Springs, Florida, her husband, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dymond, Sr., Trucksville; their son, Neil and daughter, Tara. Barbers celebrate 45 years Mr. and Mrs. Lee Barber, Jenks, RD 5, Tunkhannock, celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary on September 30. Mrs. Barber is the former Cora Sickler, daughter of the late Cora (Carpenter) and Harvey Sickler. Mr. Barber is the son of the late Martha (Dymond) Barber. He is retuned from . the United States Army. The couple has two sons, Boyd, Harveys Lake, employed by Com- monwealth Telephone Co., Dallas; and Ronald, Cheyenne, Wyoming, employed by Wycon Chemicals. They have eight grandchildren, Brenda Suder, Allentown; Holly Madonna, Dallas; Deanna, Michael, Steven Barber, Harveys Lake; and Tanya, Lynel and Clint, Wyoming. They also have one great-grandson, Christopher Suder, Allentown. Marriage licenses Read the Classifieds 630 Wyoming Ave., Kingston 283-0060 : 675-4222 ©Mary Taylor's 1986 (The following couples have filed for marriage licenses at the Luz- erne County Courthouse: ) GARY STAVISH, 43 Gregory Ave., West Wyoming, and MICH- ELLE M. O'DONNELL, 27 Forest Dr., Dallas. CHARLES M. McAVOY, 86 Church St., Dallas, and DOROTHY M. POLLICK, 361 Main St., Swoy- ersville. JAMES ERIC SCHALL, 106 Franklin St., Dallas, and MARY ELLEN P. PATTON, Box 440,.RD 5, Dallas. 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