THE DALLAS POST Sunday, August 26, 2012 MERCY CENTER RESIDENTS ENJOY LUAU Mercy Center Rivers Room was full of excitement and colorful displays as the activity department brought the Hawaiian Islands to the residents. The residents enjoyed the atmosphere and flavor of Hawaiian foods and refreshments. Pictured are some of the residents enjoying the event. From left, first row, are Lorraine Welch, Pierre Rabbit, Marie Lauck, Sister Bride Pollard and Rose Sergi. Second row, Sammy Shark, Deborah Dragon, PCU activity coordinator; Ann Marie Morgan, activity director; Jerry Stone, entertainer; Clancy the Puppet, Rose Ann Bauer, volunteer; Katie Payne, activity assistant; and Don Stone, enter- tainer. BRIEF Jenkins presents research paper Misericordia University English major Kathleen Jen- kins, of Shavertown, has been selected to present her research paper at the 2012 Mid-Atlantic Popular and American Culture Associ- ation (MAPACA) conference in Pittsburgh in November. Jenkins holds an Associate of Arts degree from Mont- gomery College, Rockville, Md., and is scheduled to receive her Bachelor of Arts Degree in English in Decem- ber. At Misericordia, she is the secretary and former presi- DALLAS K OF C DONATES TO ST. JUDE'S The Dallas Knights of Columbus, Council 8224 recently made a donation to ALSAC, the local arm of St. Jude's Children’s Hospital, in Memphis TN. St. Jude's specializes in research and CZARNECKI HONORED BY @ LIONS CLUB The Dallas Lions Club held its annual installation of officers recently at a dinner meeting at the Irem Country Club. At that meeting, Lion Joseph Czarnecki was installed as president for the 2012-2013 year and also received a certificate of appreciation for his efforts as club secretary during the past year. From left, are newly-elected Lion President Czarnecki receiving the certif- icate from Lion Donald Berlew. SENIOR CENTER MENU Senior Citizens Centers sponsored by the Area Agency on Aging for Luzerne and Wyoming Counties offer hot noon meals Monday through Friday to people 60 years of age and older. Donations for participants are gratefully accepted and needed in order to expand this program. WEEK OF AUGUST 27 MONDAY - Barbeque riblet, summer succotash, cornbread, baked potato wedges, toasted coconut pudding parfait, margarine, milk and coffee. TUESDAY - Baked ziti casserole, garden salad, Italian green beans, Italian bread, fresh melon, margarine, milk and coffee. WEDNESDAY - Barbeque chicken (thigh), mashed potatoes, cu- cumber and tomato salad, biscuit, Oreo pudding parfait, margarine, milk and coffee. THURSDAY - Hot dog (low sodium), beans, zucchini to soup, crackers, whole wheat hot dog roll, watermelon wedges, dent of the Library Club and development of cures for childhood cancers. Shown here making a $1,000 donation are, from | garine, milk and coffee. the student representative to left, Jerry Schmid, treasurer; Ed Sholtis, deputy grand knight; Corey Suda, receiving for St. FRIDAY - Roast pork, chunky applesauce, sweet potatoes, rye the Friends of the Mary Kintz Jude's; Jack Cacozza, Grand Knight; and Tom Casey, financial secretary. bread, crackers, peach and blueberry crisp, margarine, milk and cof- Bevevino Library. : ; I ! fee. OBITUARIES the Back Mountain Memorial Li- tems Building Fund, 25 Grow Dallas, died Monday, July 30, tar and Rosary Society. She formerly of Kingston. ANDRASKO - William F. (Wil- lie), 71, of Fedor Road, Hunlock Creek, died Friday, August 17, 2012, at Hospice Community Care at Geisinger South Wilkes- Barre. He was born in Hunlock Creek on June 6, 1941, and was a gradu- ate of Lake-Lehman High School. He served in the United States Army. Prior to retiring, he was em- ployed by the LIUNA Local 130 Laborers Union of Scranton. He was a member of American Legion Post 350, Nanticoke. He was a member of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Lake Silkworth. Surviving are his brother, Tho- mas, Edwardsville; nieces and nephews. BOWMAN - Sarah Jane (Sal- ly), 83, of The Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas, died Tuesday, Au- gust 14, 2012. She was born February 22, 1929, in Larksville. Surviving are her husband, Ar- thur Bowman, Hunlock Creek; children, Billie K. Johnson, Hun- lock Creek; Annette Billings, Lu- zerne; Romaine Trzesniowski, Wilkes-Barre, Jerome Trzesniow- ski, Nanticoke; brother, Louis Lee, Wilkes-Barre; six grandchil- dren; nieces and nephews. ECKMAN - Phyllis Jean, 82, of Shavertown and Ocala, Fla., died Wednesday, August 15, 2012, at her home in Shavertown. She was born January 12, 1930, in South Bend, Ind., was educat- ed in South Bend and was a grad- uate of Riley High School. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Pharmacy from Purdue University. She maintained her license for over 60 years working in various pharmacies, primarily in the Back Mountain Area. She was an active member of VITO & GINO’S LIKE NEW USED TIRES & BATTERIES $20 & UP 288-8995 Forty Fort BACK MOUNTAIN BOWL Sicilian Pizza « Wings Hoagies and More! Eat in and Take Out! Memorial Hwy Dallas 675-5026 brary, the Dallas Ladies Rotary Club and the Valley Tennis and Swim Club. She was a member of Huntsville Golf Club. Surviving are her children, El- izabeth Lloyd, Dallas; Peter, Sha- vertown; Charles, Dallas; eight grandchildren; three great- grandchildren; nieces and a ne- phew. FULLER - Claude A. “Pete,” 84, of South Montrose and for- merly of Orange and Tunkhan- nock, died Sunday, August 19, 2012, at Meadow View Senior Living Center, Montrose. He was born in Sayre and was employed for 36 years at Lake Louise Farms in Orange and Tunkhannock. He and his wife, Ellen, were among the founding members of the Northmoreland Township Ambulance. He was also a mem- ber of the Franklin Township Fire Police and Franklin Town- ship Fire Company. Surviving are his daughter, Su- san Taiko, of Barnesville; four sons, Michael, of Dallas; Edward, of Clarks Summit; Joseph, of Kingsley; Daniel, of Tunkhan- nock; seven grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; brother, Ri- chard, Jasper, Ind.; nieces, neph- ews and cousins. Memorial donations to the Montrose Minute Men, P.O. Box 461, Montrose, PA 18801, or to the Endless Mtns. Health Sys- Ave., Montrose, PA 18801. JOHNS - Charles H., 76, of Swamp Road, Hunlock Creek, died Monday, August 13, 2012, in the Department of Veterans Af- fairs Medical Center, Wilkes- Barre. He was born September 3, 1936, in Wilkes-Barre. He served in the U.S. Army in the Korean War. He was employ- ed as a mechanic. Surviving are sons, Charles Harden Jr., Jersey City, N.J.; John Harden, Hollywood, Fla.; sisters, Joann Case, Winter Haven, Fla.; Ethel Zonca, Jersey City, N.J.; three grandchildren. 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