has served as chair of the 6- The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, November 18, 1998 mp—— College Misericordia will present the 1998 Trustee Associates Award to Mr. and Mrs. John Metz of Dallas at its annual Trustee Associ- ates Dinner on Friday, Nov. 20... The 13th .an- nual award is given in recognition of the Metz's commitment to the im- provement of College Misericordia and the community. John Metz, president of Metz & Associates, Ltd., Dallas, has worked with the College Miseri- cordia community for more than 10 years. He College's Annual Fund and as a member of the Board of Trustees, most recently as chair of the Board's Marketing and Development committee. He also is chair of the College's $10 million Campaign for College Misericordia, which is the College's largest fund-raising campaign to date. Funds {from the Campaign will be used to build the new Mary Kintz Bevevino Library, the J. Donald and Marion E. Munson MR. AND MRS..JOHN METZ Center for Educational Technol- ogy, the Joseph B. and Virginia H. Banks Student Life Center, and the College's endowment. Metz, a native of Pittsburgh, came to Luzerne County in 1965. In 1967 he founded Custom Man- agement corporation, a food ser- ‘Misericordia Trustee Award to Metzes vice firm, in Kingston. Currently he is owner of Metz & Associates, a service-oriented dining management company, and operates six TGI Friday's franchise restau- rants in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, as well as two Holiday Inns in Wilkes-Barre and Williamsport. Metz is a member of the Harvard Board of Overseers, the Culinary Institute of America and the Pennsylvania Restau- rant Associaton. Mary Metz, a native of West Pittston, and her Alzheimer’s Association, the Luzerne Foundation and the Northeast Phil- harmonic. John Metzalso serves on the board of directors of the F.M. Kirby Center. “College Misericordia is a great school and the Sisters of Mercy are very special to us,” the couple said. “We consider it an honor and an inspiration to be part of . Misericordia and to assist in mak- .ing the institution successful.” New items in at Back Mountain Library The Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dallas, announces the addition of the following books to their collection. "FICTION “An American Killing” by Mary- -Ann Tirone Smith “The Silent Cradle” by Margaret Cuthbert “The Vampire Armand” by Anne Rice “Bech at Bay” by John Updike “Masquerade” by Walter Satterthwait ; “The Hammer of Eden” by Ken Follett “Gate of Fire” by Steven Pressfield “Red, White and Blue” by Susan Isaacs NON-FICTION “Collecting Carnival Glass” by Marion Quintin-Baxendale “Failure to Connect” by Jane M. Healy “Web Developer.com-Guide to Building Intelligent Web sites with JavaScript” by Nigel Ford “The Death of Outrage” by William J. Bennett ; “Reporting Vietnam - Part One” “Reporting Vietnam - Part Two” . Wheat “The Stargazey” by Martha Grimes “Lacrosse” by Diane Hoyt- Goldsmith “Storage Solutions” by Steward Walton “Christmas Joys” by the editors of » Good Housekeeping “Easy & Elegant Christmas Trees” by Claire Worthington “The Food Lover's Guide to Canning” by Chris Rich “The Fannie Farmer Cookbook” by Marion Cunningham “The Best Slow Cooker Cookbook Ever’ by Natalie Hartanov Haughton - “Persians: Masters of Empire” “Early Europe: Mysteries in Stone” “Southeast Asia: A Past Regained” “Africa’s Glorious Legacy” “Mesopotamia: The Mighty Kings” “Vikings: Raiders From the North” “Anatolia: Cauldron of Cultures” AUDIO TAPES “The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes” - Volume 1 by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle “The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes” - Volume 2 by Sir Arius ‘Conan Doyle “Now You See Her” by Linda MYSTERY “Sworn to Defend” by Carolyn LARGE PRINT “Consilience” by Edward Osborne Wilson “The Last Best Hope” by Ed McBain “The Moon and the Sun” by Vonda N. Mcintyre “About a Boy” by Nick Hornby ‘Summer Sisters” by Judy Blume “Point of Origin” by Patricia Daniels Comwell Newspaper office closed for Thanksgiving The office of The Dallas Post will be closed all day Thursday, Nov. 26 and Friday, Nov. 27 for the Thanksgiving holiday. News items for the issue of Dec. 2 should be submitted by noon Wed., Nov. 24 if Howard “Bag of Bones” by Stephen King “a Breach of Promise” by Anne Perry VIDEO TAPES ‘John Wayne” “Touring China” SCIENCE FICTION “Chimaera’s Copper” by Piers Anthony “The Path of Daggers” by Robert Jordan BIOGRAPHY “Under a Wing” by Reeve Lindberg “Lindberg” by A. Scott Berg “A Beautiful Mind” by Sylvia Nasar YOUNG ADULT “To Save the Earth” by Jules Archer REFERENCE “Subject Guide to Books in Print - 1998-99” “Peterson’s 2 Year Colleges” “Peterson’s 4 Year Colleges” “Peterson’s Scholarships, Grants & Prizes”/3rd edition “Peterson’s Private Secondary Schools 1998-99”/19th edition “Peterson’s Sports Scholarships & College Athletic Programs/3rd edition “Thomas Regional Directory- Greater Delaware Valley” ~ WESTERN “The Night of the Death Train - The Wild Wild West” by Robert Vaughan “Longarm and the Branded Beauty” by Tabor Evans YOUNG ADULT “Walks the Fire” by Stephanie Grace Whitson possible. Items may also be left in the drop-off box at. the front of the office or by chance over the weekend. Late items will be accepted Monday, but there can be no assurance they will be published. Deadlines for classified and display advertising will be Monday, Nov. 30 at 4 p.m., but early copy, by Wed., Nov. 25, will be appreciated. The office will reopen Monday, Nov. 30 at 8:30 a.m. husband have worked together to support the . 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This service begins at 7:30 p.m. on November 22, Sunday at the Emmanuel Assembly of God Church, located on Church Road, Harveys Lake, 1/4 mile up from the the Lake Noxen Elementary School. Speaker will be a ladies ‘prison chaplain and music will be “by the 24 voice Emmanuel Choir. Offerings received will be for area food pantries to help the hungry during the holidays. A fellowship hour will be held following the service. All are wel- come to attend our 18th annual service. | BMT Ministerium RANDYE ZERMAN AND DR. MARK ROSING Dr. Mark As will take Randye Zerman as bride Judy and Tom Rosing, Dallas, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their son Dr. Mark A. Rosing to Randye Zerman. Ms. Zerman is the daughter of the Geraldine and Murray Gerstein and the late Milton Zerman of Englewood, NJ. The prospective groom is a 1984 graduate of Dallas High School. 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