The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 28, 1982, Image 2

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    AGE TWO
Dallas insurance
executive JEFFREY C.
(IWNNSEND, AGENCY
MANAGER for the
Franklin Life Insurance
Company of Springfield,
{ll., has been named to
membership in the 1982
Franklin Million Dollar
Conference, the Com-
pany’s elite organization
of million-dollar-a-year
sales and sales manage-
ment leaders. In qualif-
ying, Townsend, has been
recognized as one of the
Company’s most success-
ful agency associates
during 1981. Conference
honors were presented
personally by Franklin
President William J.
Alley, CLU on March 14 at
the Canyon Hotel, Palm
Springs, Calif. Townsend
also was presented the
“General Agent of the
Year” award for the Mid-
Eastern Region of the
Company. This award
was earned for Town-
send’s leadership in both
personal sales and agency
development.
The principal address
for the 14th annual
Commencement ‘to be
held by Luzerne County
Community College in an
outdoor ceremony on
Thursday evening, May
27, will be delivered by
REV. WILLIAM J.
BYRON, S.J., president of
the University of
Scranton.
This was made known
in a joint announcement
by Thomas J. Moran,
president of Luzerne
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County Community
College, and Gerald P.
Mrozinski, chairman of
the LCCC Board of
Trustees.
Father Byron is a
former Dean of the
College of Arts and
Sciences at Loyola
University in New
Orleans, and has served
on the faculties of Wood-
stock College and Loyola
College in Baltimore. He
has also taught at For-
dham University, Union
Theological Seminar and
the University of
Maryland.
A native of Pittsburgh,
Pa., Father Byron
received his early educa-
tion in Philadelphia. After
service with the 508th
Parachute Infantry
Regiment during World
War II, he enrolled at
Saint Joseph’s College in
Philadelphia. He holds
degrees in Philosophy and
Economics from Saint
Louis University,
Theological degrees from
Woodstock College and
his doctorate in
Economics from the
University of Maryland.
County
College
cently received
recognition from the
Pennsylvania Institute of
Certified Public
Accountants (PICPA) for
outstanding achievement
in accounting studies at
the community college.
CHARLOTTE Al
WILLIAMS, DALLAS,
received a personal
replica plaque from the
PICPA and will be in-
cluded with'the names of
other outstanding
achievers in accounting
«studies on the PICPA
permanent school plaque.
DEPARTURES
The plaque was presented
Bednar,
assistant professor of
business at LCCC and
Harold J. Cole, chairman
of LCCC business depart-
ment.
JOHN F. JOHNS was
reappointed chairman of
the Northeastern Bank of
Pennsylvania’s ~~ Dallas-
Kingston Associate Board
at the recent directors
meeting. Other reap-
pointed members include
Joseph M. Durako, Sidney
L. Friedman, Frank E.
Paczewski, Michael C.
Raklewicz, M.D., and
Robert A. Saul.
SUSAN F. SORDONI, of
Harveys Lake, has been
elected to the Penn-
sylvania Blue Shield
Board of directors. Mrs.
Sordoni was elected to her
first two-year term after
joining the corporation in
1980 and serving on it’s
corporate planning
committee.
A L LI PIKE Od,
PROPRIETOR OF YE
OLD CLOCK SHOPPE,
DALLAS, has been named
director of the Better
Business Bureau (BBB)
of Northeastern Penn-
sylvania, from a one-year
to a two-year term.
The Northeastern
Pennsylvania Chapter
represents Luzerne,
Columbia and Nor-
thampton Counties,
serving both the business
community and the
government.
DANIEL A,
COOLBAUGH, BOX 213
R.D.2., HARVEYS
LAKE, pleaded guilty to
drunken driving. He was
fined $300 and ordered to
pay court costs. He also
was given. one year
probation. The court
fined the defendant $105
on three sumynary con-
victions. = He will pay
court costs.
Bob Cartier, Senior
Scout Leader of Gate of
Heaven Church, received
the St. George Emblem
from Bishop McCormick
last Sunday at the
Cathedral Church in
in recognition of Cartier’s
adult contributions to the
Scouting program in the
Diocese.
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Over one million men
the GI Bill while still on
active military duty.
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in Dallas
The law firm of Rosenn,
Jenkins & Greenwald has
announced the opening of
a Dallas office located at
the Back Mountain
Professional Building,
Route 309. This new of-
fice, scheduled to open on
May 1, will make avail-
able a wide range of legal
services to residents of
the Back Mountain.
The Wilkes-Barre based
firm of 30 lawyers was
founded in 1954 and will
continue to maintain
offices at 15 South
Franklin St., Wilkes-
Barre. Rosenn, Jenkins &
Greenwald is a full ser-
vice law firm and the new
offices will be staffed by
attorneys who have
developed expertise in the
particular areas of law in
which they practice.
The Dallas office will be
served by Attorneys
Bruce C. Rosenthal,
Joseph L. Persico,
Howard M. Levinson and
Alan S. Hollander.
Attorney Rosenthal, a
resident of Shavertown, is
a graduate of the Univer-
sity of Rochester and the
University of Pennsyl-
vania Law School and will
be responsible for matters
concerning commercial
law, corporate law and
bankruptcy. Attorney
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mits
Persico, a resident of
Trucksville, is a graduate
of Villanova University
and the University of
Baltimore Law School
and has concentrated his
practice in the area of
real estate law. Attorney
Levinson, a resident of
Dallas, is a graduate of
Lehigh University and
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Georgetown University
Law School and will be
available for consultation
regarding personal injury
cases, including auto-
mobile accidents,
worker’s compensation,
products liability and
medical malpractice, as
well as other types of
Attorney
Hollander is a graduate of
Emory University,
American University Law
School and New York
University Law School
and will be available for
consultation in matters
concerning wills, estates
and taxation.
The Dallas Women of
Kiwanis will present a
salad luncheon on Wed-
nesday May 12, noon, at
the Shavertown UM
Church. Featured guest
speaker will be Mary
Taylor, designer and
beauty consultant who
will offer suggestions on
the art of hairstyling, skin
care and make-up
technique.
Ms. Taylor, owner and
style director of three
area hair and skin care
centers, began her career
in the Philadelphia area
and is a strong advocate
on the subject of
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professional cosmetology
for which she has re-
ceived national attention
many times.
She is a highly honored
and respected member of
many professional
organizations and serves
as a consultant to many
large professional
companies in the beauty
industry which keeps her
very attuned to the latest
trends in hairstyling and
skin care. She is also
involved with a magazine
called “Counterpoint”,
which is written for and
by high school students.
Besides her articles on
hair and skin care, she
also answers individual
questions from students
with a personal hair, skin
or make-up problem.
Personal
Service .
Richard W. Snowdon
a Family
Tradition
For Over
70 Years.
Harold C. Snowdon