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Misericordia University students provided face painting and crafts for the youngsters who had the opportunity to make ornaments, Santa pup- pets, snowflakes and reindeer food. h Santa® | There were plenty of great smiles when Kaitlynn Keller, 6, and Olivia Keller, 4, of Dallas, posed to get their picture taken dur- ing the Misericordia University Alumni Association’s 15th Annual Brunch with Santa held recently in the Banks Student Life Center. From page 1 The Frederick family, of Kunkle, entered two houses into the contest - one made by 8-year-old Mike and another made BEEF Locally Grown Availablein 1/4, 1/2 or whole CALL 570-690-2437 The Wellness Column Presented by Nathanael Klein, DC, Albert Klein, D.C. and Ross Spencer, D.C. Chiropractic Not Just for the Back Did you know that chiropractic offers effective correction for problems in the joints of the upper and lower limbs (extremities)? 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