i PPORRPPDDDDDD ® Dallas, PA Wednesday, August 30, 1989 6 The Dallas Post | Et Back Mountain § seniors plan dinner dance The Back Mountain Senior Citi- zens met recently with Vice President Bob Rogers, presiding. Members worked on Arts and Crafts projects, including an af- ~~ ghan, which will be donated to the ~ Project HEAD booth at the annual Folk Festival to be held in October at the Kingston Armory. Reservations and payment are | due by September 10 for the An- nual September 22, at Genetti's, Wilkes- Barre. The bus for the September 15 trip to Lancaster will leave at 8:30 a.m. lot, Shavertown. | New members introduced were Audrey and Frank Billings, and Nancy Dombrowski. A Halloween theme covered dish luncheon is being planned for October. Costumes optional. +The next meeting will be on "Thursday, Sept. 7, 1:30 p.m., at St. Therese's Auditorium, Shaver- town. The Kingston Citizens Cho- ral Group will present a musical program. : Yogaexercises, led by Ann Balav- age, will precede the meeting at 12 . Meetings are held on the first and third Thursdays of the month. New members are welcome. noon Women's Club will hold first meeting The GFWC-PFWC Harveys Lake Women’s Service Club will hold their first meeting of the 1989-90 club year on Thursday, September 7, 7:30 p.m., at the Lake-Noxen School. Community projects and fund raisers Yor the upcoming year will be discussed. New members are always welcome. If inter- Club, under Project HEAD, Project HEAD Dinner Dance, from St. Therese’s parking Honored for service Tracy; and Pat Traver, Dallas. ested call Carole Edwards, membership chairman, or any member. Pictured above are new officers for the 1989-90 club year: 1st row, from left, Nancy Rowlands, Luzerne County President and installing officer; Mary Jude Swanson, president. 2nd row, Joyce Bin, vice president; Mary Davis, treasurer; JoAnna Jones, secretary. Several Back Mountain residents were among those honored for five years of service to Ecumenical Enterprises, Inc. at their annual Employee Appreciation Social. Certificates of Appreciation and Savings Bonds were awarded to 19 employees. Ecumenical Enterprises, Inc. is a private, non-profit corporation with 165 employees that owns and manages The Meadows Nursing Center, Meadows and Hi-Meadows Apartments, Dallas and other facilities. Shown at the awards program, from left, Sally Daylida, Dallas; Mary Ann Fosko, Marilyn Gregorski, Dallas; June Ellen Jones, Hunlock Creek; Barbara Chiarucci, Dallas; Mildred Rusnak, Hunlock Creek; Ronalee Schall; Doris Cyphers; Dolores Springer, Harveys Lake; Beverly Price, Shavertown; David M. Mary Fiske, Dallas; Helen Rollman, Evelyn Rowlands, Dallas; Ruth Herbert, Dallas; Judith Ann Loeffler, Dallas; Marie George, Dallas and John Denisco were also honored. Tour of homes set in Tunkhannock September 9 The Tunkhannock Women's Club is planning its fifth Tour of Homes, Saturday, September 9 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. A donation of $5.00 will be used towards the Tyler Hospital Chap- laincy. Homes tobe opened to the public will be the 1860 red brick home of Mr. and Mrs. William Eyre Price, 53 Putnam Street, the Victorian home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ervine, 8 Susghehanna Avenue, the contemporary home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dickinson, Vista Drive, Shadowbrook Development, and the Lake Carey summer home of Mr. and Mrs. William VanDuzer. An added feature of the Women's Club Tour of Homes is a mini-tour of the Tunkhannock Manor, 50 W. 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