eople Reciting a pledge i! Ror i: Despite being in existence in this area for a By JOAN KINGSBURY Staff Correspondent I WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS my sincere thanks to the fellow who stopped and helped me get my car off the road when it stalled and would not start at a very busy corner. I don’t even know his name, but he stayed with the car while I phoned the garage to makes sure it did not get dam- rp aged. I have a feeling he was late for work because of his kindness to me, so once again thanks. -0- CONGRATU- LATIONS TO ELAINE HALSEY who 125 KINGSBURY appointed director of the radiologic technology program at College Mis- ericordia. A 1978 graduate of the college with an associate of applied science in radiologic technology, Mrs. Halsey received her bachelor’s degree from Bloomsburg Univer- sity. She is currently pursuing a master’s degree in human services administration. -0- STUDENTS AT PENN STATE WILKES-BARRE planted a willow birch tree as part of the new build- ing dedication ceremony held recently at the Lehman campus. The dedication was of the new Commons Annex, a $5 million addi- tion to the campus. Participating in the tree planting were Dr. Bryce ident; Dr. Robert E. Scannell, vice président and dean of the Common: wealth Educational Systems; Dr. James H. Ryan, campus executive officer; Robert Graham, president of SGA and John N. Conyngham, chairman of the advisory board. MOLLIE CALKINS has been selected as the Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas Employee of the Month for November. A graduate of Dallas Area High School Mollie is employed at the center as executive secretary to Thomas Sweeney administrator. -0- CONGRATULATIONS TO THESE BISHOP O’REILLY High School students who placed in the top 25 positions in their respective voice parts at the District 9 Choral Acceptance Auditions; Maria Sta- hovec, Charlette Hatrack, Kathy Judge, Doreen Lipinski, Lisa Pisa- neschi, Jackie Roberts, Karen Kra- kosky, Jim Farrell, Jim McGuire, Ray Podskoch, Dave Sedlak, Ron Mackiewicz, Ken Yarmey and 675-0835 BEST WISHES TO Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Kurello and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Manzoni, Jr. Thee couples, were recently joined i in marriage. Dr. and Mrs. Kurello were mar- ried in Dallas United Methodist Church with Rev. Robert Benson and Father Kilpatrick officiating. Van Etten is a graduate of Dallas High School and Lackawanna Junior College. She is employed as a medical secretary for Dr. Akram Zalatimo. Dr. Kurello is a graduate of Scranton Prep and received his medical degree from St. Georg’s University. He is a resident in Family Practice. The Kurellos are residing in Wilkes-Barre. -0- Mr. and Mrs. Manzoni were mar- ried in St. Therese’s Church. Rev. Joseph Sammons and Rev. Clement Podskoch officiated. Mrs. Manzoni, the former Geri- Lynn C. Kasenchak is a graduate of Lake-Lehman High School and Luz- erne County Community College. She is employed by Dr. Frank Boris ITI, Kingston, as a dental hygienist. Mr. Manzoni is a graduate of Lake-Lehman, High School and is employed by Manzoni Brothers Dairy Farms, Follies Road, Dallas. Following a wedding trip to Hono- lulu, Hawaii, the Manzonis are residing on Follies Road. 0! several years that the Royal Rangers program has 01 been active in the Back Mountain. #2.¢ The Royal Rangers is an organization for boys ot age five to 17, who enjoy fun and adventure. Similar to the Boy Scouts in many ways, it is a Li, boys Christian Ministry program run by the Assem- ho bly of God. §i. The program is open to boys of all denominations Land opens the door to action and adventure, while : they learn to live by the Royal Ranger Pledge that, a with God’s help, they will do their best to serve §. Him, their church and their fellow man; to live by wholesome living. - daily rule. with the five and i program. -» The five and six year olds, are in charge of the six year olds are the Straight ‘Garinger honored Stephen Delong top salesman Stephen Delong, a student in Mrs. Toole’s first grade clas at the Lehman-Jackson Elementary School, was recently awarded $100 for being the top salesman in a fund-raising project sponsored by the Lehman-Jackson PTA. 14 weeks ® One Visit Office Binghamton Plaza Stephen sold $295.80 worth of color images which consisted of sun- catchers and key chains to become the top salesman. 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