8 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 24, 1993 ] go New board members welcomed The Advisory Board for the Wilkes-Barre Campus of Penn State + held its first meeting of the academic year recently, with a new chairman in place for the first time in 25 years. Michael Hudacek, Esq., Plymouth attorney and active Penn State supporter, is suc- ceeding John Conyngham lll of Dallas who had been the chair since 1967. Other new officers are Pauly Friedman, first vice chair; Sheldon *- Mermelstein, second vice chair; Joe Perugino, secretary and Bernard Slusarz, treasurer. The Advisory Board of the campus works closely with the Campus Executive officer, Dr. William a. Pearman, and faculty and staff at the Wilkes-Barre Campus on projects that benefit students, the community and the University. At the fall meeting, the board welcomed its newest member, Michael Morgan, regional vice president of PNC Bank. 4 Pictured are members of the 1993-94 Advisory Board, first row, *.: seated from left: Anne G. Vernon, Jay Karnofsky, Bobbie Steever, Pauly Friedman, Marge Kreischer, Michael J. Hudacek, Esq., Dr. William A. Pearman, David Knapp and Hon. Peter Paul Olszewski. *. Second row, Leonard T. Motzki, Christopher L. Borton, Nancy W; Eckert, Joseph J. Rymar, Joseph F. Perugino, Bernard F. Slusarz, Richard Fanning, Mary Anne Gale, John Kolesar, and Sheldon -: Mermelstein. : ; Third row, James J. Brozena, Michael Morgan, David Hoffman, Donald L. Sherwood, Louis T. Alesi, David L. Dillon, Robert E. Past,’ Sr., and John S. Biernacki, O.D. Other members of the board, not shown, are John F. Banks, John N. Conyngham lil, David L. Dillon, Robert Fortinsky, Sen. Charles: D. Lemmond, Jr.; Robert A. Mugford, Abram Nesbitt Ill, Robert W. Reynolds, Mark K. Sobeck, Jack H. Thomas and Douglas F. Trum- bower. $y BOARD MEMBERS - Enjoying the evening are, from left, Tom Robinson, director of development; Bob Post, advisory board member; Ruth Post and Dr. William Pearman, campus executive officer. Penn StateWilkes-Barre re- cently honored a select group of members of the Hayfield Society with a special gala dinner. The Highlands at Newberry Estates in CAMERA SALE Dallas, site of the event, was deco- rated in a festive fall theme with copper tea kettles filled with col- orful leaves and mums as table centerpieces. The Hayfield Soci- CANON REBEL II 35 - 80 ZOOM $355% MINOLTA 3XIW/ FLASH CANON TELE-MAX 38-70 $3502 $120% MINOLTA FREEDOM DUALC $120% OUR BEST VIDEO TRIPOD VELBON SX-681K COKIN FILTERS & REG. $214.95 NOW ONLY PHOTO BAGS $1642 20% OFF GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE MINOLTA DEMO DEC. 2 5-9 P.M. DALLAS PHOTO SHOP 447-449 MEMORIAL HIGHWAY \] 7x PETITE TITETITIFATITITITIRITIR Q Yosmuowmamawawswaws ose QFIF AFATITITLRTQEQ FGA DALLAS, PA 675-8800 FREFATITETEFATTEFETETGTEF FAT IFAFITFATITITATATS DOWN TO EARTH Victorian House 1027 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort Christmas Open House Saturday Now. 27, 10-5 Sunday Nov. 28, 12-5 Refreshments Crabtree & Evelyn Caswell-Massey Gift Baskets to fit any budget Give the gift of Relaxation Loavasasasatatatasasssatatadasass Fel Al" #1 ball in golf. Personalized Golf Balls (DT 90) The Perfect Holiday Gift for that Special Golfer Call to place your order Personal Touch Gift Shop 1918 Boulevard Ave. Scranton 344-8109 $37.50 per dozen He GALA DINNER - Attending Penn State's dinner to honor Hayfield Club members were, from left, Tom Robinson, Bobbie Steever, ad- visory board member, Chuck Steever, and Dr. William Pearman. Penn State honors Hayfield Society members at dinner ety is an informal association of individuals and corporate repre- sentatives who contribute $1,000 or more to the Penn State Wilkes- Barre Campus during a 12 month MARBLE GRANITE Qf 21 LV:N\Y 1 (@ TILE period. Their generosity provides scholarship support, enhances academic programs and addresses other critical needs of the cam- pus. CORNER MEADOW & MAPLE (IN GIANT FLOOR BLDG.) SCRANTON - 341-7947 - WILKES-BARRE - 824-5130 Take I-81 to Exit 52 (River St.) make left off exit, go to Stafford & make left, continue 5 blocks to Maple, make left - we're at the end of the block OPEN MON.-FRI.9T0O9-SAT.9TOS5 PASSERI PMT IMPORT CORP. over 1,000 types of marble, granite & ceramic tiles in all sizes & shapes Kitchen Floors & Counters Foyers, Bathrooms, Jacuzzi Marble & Granite Counters Fireplaces, Tabletops, Etc. Expert Installation Available 3rd Generation Of Custom Marble 5 - o«< fad Y 2 Days Only - Fri. & Sat. Nov. 26 & 27 1» 50% Off ! I Blouses, sweaters, dresses and ; A other selected apparel sizes 4-20 J Clearance & Layaways not included h Pretty Woman ‘Fashions ¥ Sans Souci Parkway, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 ¥ (across from Mister Donut) ¥ 735-2311 Store Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10 A.M. to 6 PM.. « Fri. til 8 P.M. « Closed Sunday Mastercard « VISA « Gift Certificates also available i b) Dundee Plaza : DAMENTI'S jrestaurantt 4 Fine Dining Elegance Sunday 4-9 pm | Tuesday - Saturday 5-10 pm Reservations Recommended © 788-2004 Gift certificates : for holiday giving available Rt. 309 » Mountaintop Kiwanis installs Kishbaugh as NE Penna. Lt. Governor Charles Kishbaugh was re- cently installed as Kiwanis Lt. Governor and will serve as advi- sor to 14 Kiwanis clubs in North- eastern Pennsylvania. Kishbaugh is one of 24 Lt. Governors who will counsel Kiwanis clubs in the State of Pennsylvania. Kishbaugh has been member of the Dallas Kiwanis Club for seven years and has served as President and Vice President of the Dallas club. He was also a President of the Back Mountain Jaycees and held the high office of Senator in the National Jaycees. He has served on the Luzerne County Fall Fair Committee and has been most active in each fair over the years. Kishbaugh is employed at Sys- tematics, Inc., Dallas. He is married and lives in Orange with his wife, Margie. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kishbaugh, Shavertown. CHARLES KISHBAUGH Give The Dallas Post for Christmas Call 675-5211 to find out how SHAVERTOWN (@ 200230) 5d V-Neuy (el @ 25 uh 08 approach to holistic healing. Our focus is eliminating one form of interference to the proper function of the ~ accomplished this allows __ yourbrainto more effectively manage your internal resources. This affects body : #4 function at all levels and contributes to establishing the chemical balance within the body that is so necessary for health. John Alaimo D.C, 121 S. Memorial Hwy.,, Shavertown Wellness and Corrective Care for Optimum Health Phone: 696-3766 (at the Main Line, next to Yesterday's restaurant) ...as always there is no fee for consultations Chiropractic is a natural { nervous system Once] \ cl 0.0 Hoo o@ooo{@oooo ooo ool 7 NL co o(@ 0 0o@ © O Regular #30.% Holiday Hours: Daily 10-8, Sun. 12-5 I a * GOLDEN (joose 230 Wyoming Ave. Kingston 287-0519 Lay-A-Ways « VISA « MasterCard 0 o(@o o@ oo @o(@o 0 oO coo @oooooolloionpo@o 0 (V2 ) (4 9 | | @ ) © ) @ ) Q ) @
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers