i DONALD AND JOANN LABAR and JEANETTE DENMON have been appointed distributors for W.T. Rawleigh Company, an interna- tional organization with headquar- ters in Freeport, Illinois. Rawleigh Company, founded in 1889, manufactures and distributes a complete line o ; medicines spices, extracts food supplies cleaning aids dog, cat and. horse grooming § products and nutritional BURY products to homes throughout the area. The LaBars and Mrs. Denmon join a network of distributors throughout the United States, Canada and many foreign countries. -0- PAST GRAND KNIGHT EDWARD F. MARK, SR. was recently honored at a dinner dance by the Lake Silkworth Council Knights of Columbus in recognition of his contributions to the council. A member of the Lake-Lehman School Board, Ed is employed by Intermediate Unit 18. He and his wife Marie, are the parents of four children, Ann Marie, Tina Marie, Edward, Jr. and Matthew. 20> MEMBERS OF THE STAFF AT PENN STATE WILKES-BARRE CAMPUS were recently honored during a reception at Hayfield House. Those honored were Pam Krispin,-Jane Goodwin, Jane Wyda, Jackie Allbaugh, Fran Brown, Doro- thy Williams, Joan Thomas, Elaine Kevak, Linda Major, Al Miller, Marjorie Bird, Pegg Huff, Lorraine Mrackoski and Sharon Rakowski. GATE OF HEAVEN SCHOOL recently formed a Faculty Com- puter Advisory Committee. This committee will examine the use of computers throughout the curricu- lum and provide training for the entire staff. A computer literacy course is currently offered for grades seven and eight. Members of the newly formed committee are Sister Gratia, Sister Alice Ann, Sister Lucian, Marcella Hiller, Sal Ferraro, Rev. William Cusick, church pastor; Sister M. Davida Morgan, school principal; Joan Makowski, Debbey Wysocki, Sister Elizabeth, Theresa Rutkoski, Anne Gray and Rosalie Albert. MARILYN M. MASLOW and ROBERT PATTON were among eight trustees recently appointed to the Board of Trustees of College Misericordia. Maslow, a Dallas resident, Sawyer College. She is a board member of Wyoming Seminary, The Pennsylvania Association for the Blind, the Sordoni Art Gallery and the American Cancer Society. Patton is vice-president for mar- keting new business development and public relations at the Wyoming National Bank of Wilkes-Barre. A graduate of King’s College, he has pursued graduate studies at the University of Scranton. He is a member of the board of directors of the Wilkes-Barre Catholic Youth Center and the Economic Develop- ment Council. =0- CONGRATULATIONS TO DEBO- RAH ANN AND MATTHEW DRAGON who were recently mar- ried in St. Mary’s Annunciation 675-0835 Church, Kingston. Matthew is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Dragon, Harveys Lake. Deborah is a graduate of West Side Area Vo-Tech and is employed at Kingston Juvenile Products, Inc. Matthew is a graduate of West Side Area Vo-Tech and is employed at Rogan Electric. Following a wedding trip to the Poconos, the Dragons are residing in Forty Fort. 0: TEACHERS AT WESTMORE- LAND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL were honored recently at a luncheon sponsored by the PTO. In apprecia- tion for all they do, the teachers were given the opportunity to eat a delicious buffet lunch while volun- teers take over lunch duties and playground duties for an hour. Carol Chapple and Carol Keefer served as chairman and co-chairman of the luncheon. -0- BEST WISHES TO JENNIFER ANN AND THOMAS JOHN REESE who were recently married in Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. Rev. William Cusick, pastor performe the double ring ceremony. 2 Jennifer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Menzel, Applewood Manor, Dallas, is a graduate of Dallas High School and East Stroudsburg State College. Jennifer is employed as a program director at Hazleton YMCA and YWCA. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Reese, 126%» Franklin High School and Mansfield State College. He is employed as a mate- rials control manager at Sterling Engineering and Manufacturing Company, Wilkes-Barre. The Reeses went on a wedding trip to the Poconos. -0- THANKSGIVING IS ALMOST UPON US ONCE AGAIN. This is one of my favorite holidays because it gives us the opportunity to think about what we have; our families, homes, jobs, friends, the right to worship where we choose. To all my readers, a sincere wish for a happy Thanksgiving. (The Dallas Post welcomes Joan Kingsbury back after a severe bout with pneumonia. Good to have you back, Joan.) Sisters meet Sr. Debra Migliorisi made her First Commitment as a Sister of Mercy recently at a special Liturgy in Blessed Sacrament Chapel, Mercy Center, Dallas. During this ceremony, Sr.’ Debra promised “to live poverty, celibacy, obedience and service to the poor, sick and uneducated within the Mercy Com- munity’. The Mass was celebrated by Rev. John Bendik, Chaplain at College Misericordia, and Sister Debra’s Act of Commitment was received by Sr. Mary Ann Dillon, Provincial Administrator of the Seranton Prov- ince of the Sisters of Mercy. Sr. Carlos Maria Miller and Sr. Catherine McGroarty were the offi- cial witnesses. Sr. Lucille Brislin, Director of Novices, spoke about “the vowed life” to the assembled province members, Mercy Asso- ciates, family and friends. Sr. Debra is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Migliorisi, of Brick Township, New Jersey. She is’ a graduate of Marywood College with a B.S. degree in Human Ecology. As a Candidate, Sr. Debra lived with the Sisters of Mercy in Loretto, Pennsylvania and served at Mount Aloysius Junior College in Cresson. 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