The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 18, 1937, Image 5

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: Program Recalls 2
Prominent Names
Gives Workers On Carverton
Circuit Of Church
In 1904
An old program for the Carverton
Circuit of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, added to The Post's collection
of local historic papers this week, re-
+ calls many names of men and women
who were active in. church affairs in
eh those days.
C. E. Sweet was pastor of the ores)
'in’1904, when the program was printed,
“and his message, dated May 1, appar-
‘ently came shortly after he had been
returned ‘to “the local Rare by: the
} conference.
‘The committees’ for that qtear in-
cluded the following:
Missions; Giles Gay,
Thomas Hughes. pg
Church Exterior: E. Rozell, Harvey
Coon, Martin. Wkintz.
Carverton Sunday School: Mrs. Mary
Saxe, Miss Louisa Gregory, Miss Ber-
tha Knoor. Fo
Orange Sunday Seneols
Amos Saxe,
Mrs. A.
Hisler, Mrs. E. B. Longwell, Willie
Gay.
Mt. ‘Zion Sunde School: Mrs. El-
L mer Rozell, Mrs. B. E. Smith and How-
Leg
hen I. Courson.
: Hughes, Miss: Emma. Reeves. :
ard Lewis,
Harris - Hill Mrs.
Sunday School:
_ Ziba Schooley, Mrs. J. Kirkendall, Mre.
J.J Howell.
: Tracts: “William Barnum, John Ro-
Temperance: James Harris, E. Ro-
zell, Ziba Schooley. ;
FXucation: Ralph Lewis, Mrs. T.
Church 'Records:’ Rev.
C¢. "8! ’Harris, B. E. Smith.’
Music at Carverton: Mrs, George
Rose, Jacob Hegt, Miss Jane Nixon."
“Music at ‘Orange:
1 G. Leek,
"Charles Ross, C. N. Harris.
Music at Mt. Zion: T. Hughes, Miss
"Nellie Shelley, Mrs. BE. Rozell.
Music at Harris Hill:' Mrs. Ziba
Schooley, Miss Pearl Howell.
| “Parsonage and Furniture:
ell, Mrs. Harvey Coon, Willie Gap, B
BE. Smith, Mrs. John Eaton, Mrs. Wes-
ley Lewis,’ Mrs. James Kirkendall, H.
Gay.
J. How-
Conference Claimants: Giles Gay,
Theodore Knoor, V. Lewis.
Stewards ‘at Carverton: Theodore
Knoor, Amos Saxe, J. F. Hegt, Mrs.
Harvey Coon.
Stewards at Orange: Martin Wieintz,
C. N. Harris, Willie Gay, Ira Fraantz.
Stewards at Mt. Zion: B. E. Smth,
E. Rozell, Willam Barnum, T. Hughes.
Stewards at Harris HIl: James Kir-
kendall, Ziba ‘Schooley, Gideon Howell.
Entertains In Honor
Of Winifred J ones
Miss Winifred Jones of Dallas, who
'will be married to Willard Hoover of
Dallas on June 29, was guest of honor
at a dinner on Monday} night in Hotel
Sterling, Wilkes-Barre. Guests were:
Belle Dodson, Ann Talmon, Mrs.
George Yatsko, Catherine Olenack,
Flossie Jones, Nan Thomas, Gertrude
Harris, Phoebe Fargo, Mary Edwards,
Reunion, on™ "Sunde
‘accompanied’ them home for a ‘week's
Willie Gay, Mrs. :
Marian Miller, Ellen Evans, Margaret
Hennesy, Edith Trabitz, Helen Karkut,
Helen Snarski, Ann Snarski, Ann Ku-
zemka,- Helen. Milbrodt, Helen Yunitus,
Dorcas Nable, Rita MicManaman, San
Dougherty, Miléred Kuhns, Irene Zim- |
.merman, Frances. Tomshalk, Jule Al-
bovage, Frances Pietrzak, Marian Ko-
vacs, Geraldine MecGroarty, Alice Finn,
Sally Yozviak, Mary D. Quiglqy; Peg
Bona, Carolyn Paviak, Mary Franake,
‘Mary Bechtoll, Agnes D. Burt, Alberta’
Hooper. : v i : a
MRS MINNIE KUNKLE
! Sanpsspon DENT
Mrs. ‘Clarence Roote visted her si8-
ter, Mrs. John Brader of Parsons on
Thursday of last week.
5 5
Mr. and ‘Mrs. Carl Makinson ‘and
daughter, Nell of Forty Fort and Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Rydd were visitors at
the Olin Kunkle home Sunday evening.
ew
Mr. and Mrs, John Thomas and som,"
John ‘Thomas, Jr., of Kingston, visited |
Mrs. Thomas’, parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A L. Kunkle and attended the Kunkle
Martha Kunkle
visit. ’
; i (8, ®L
The Silver Leaf Club enjoyed a Pov-
erty Party at ehe Grange Hall on
Wednesdg,\' evening of last week. A
penny for each letter of the first name
was the admission charge and a penny
fine was imposed for any article not
considered poverty attire. A poverty
.|lunch was served to Mrs. Frank Hess,
Mrs. Charles Wertman, Mrs. William
Weaver, Mrs, ‘Kenneth Martin, Mrs.
ordon Austin, = Alice Austin, Bina
Austin, Mrs. Edgar Sulton, Mrs. Leon
Race, Mrs. Ralph Elston, Mrs. Owen
Ide, Mrs. Bay Henney, Mrs. Victor
Fpdd, Mrs. ‘Palmer Updyke, Miss
Frances Hess, Mrs. Leroy Hess, Mrs.
Harold Smith, Mrs. Ralph Hess, Mrs.
William Miers, Mrs. Charles Murphy,
Mrs. Gideon Miller, Mrs. William
Brace, Mrs. Ralph Ashburner, Miss
Gertrude Smith, Mrs. Russel Miers,
Forrest Kunkle.
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Kington Township
SUNDAY SERVICES
Sellars, pastor. Church ‘School at 9:45.
Morning at 11. Epworth League
6:45. Evening at 7:30.
St. Therese’s Catholic, Shavertown—
Rev. Herbert Frankfort, pastor. Ma-
tins at 8:30. Sunday School at 9:45.
Morning at 11. Luther League at 7.
Trucksville M. E. — Rev. Harry M.
Savacool, pastor. No Church School.
Morning at 10:30. Epworth League at
6:45, ‘Evening at 7:30,
Trucksville F. M. — Rev. Gertrude
Ross, pastor. Sunday School at 9:30.
Morning at 10:30, with class meeting
following. Young People’s League, at
6:45. Evening at 7:30. :
St. Therese’s Catholic, Shavertiwn—
Rev, ‘Harold Durkin, pastor. Masges at]
at
at 10. Morning at 11.
Lee Scott To Mares
‘Mary Ann Laycock
+ The engagement of Miss Mary Anna
Laycock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Harold Laycock of Wilkes-Barre to H.
Lee Scott, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Lee Scott of Dallas, was announced
this week. The wedding will take place
in ‘September at Glen Summit Springs.
Miss Laycock, a granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wieckesser of
Wilkes-Barre and Mr. and Mrs. Cc. Wi
Laycock of North Maple. Avenue,
Kingston, is a graduate of the ‘Bar-
rington School at Barrington, Mass.
and Sarah Lawrence College, Bronx-
ville. She is a member of the. Junior
League of Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Scott is
a graduate of Wyoming Seminary Bus-
iness "College. 7
nn GR ents
COOKING SCHOOL
Mrs. Bertha P. Howe, Home Eco-
tric Corporation, will conduct a cook-
ing school and demonstration Tuesday
afternoon, June 22 at 2 at St. Paul's
Lutheran church, Shavertown, under
to attend.
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“Little White Daisy,”
Ruth Scott. i
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Pe ~.1Schooley, Carol Shaver, Albert Himm-
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Children To Take
Part In Program
Shavertown M. E.— Rev. Fred M. | Mrs Him ler Is In Charge
Of Exercises At
M. E. Church
The annual Children’s Day exercises
of Dallas M, E. Church ‘will be held
on Sunday morning at 10:30, with Mrs.
Wiesley Himmler as general chairman.
A pageant,
be the principal feature. oA
“Under Open Skies,” will
The program follows:
.. Exercises: Judith Ajre, Bobby Sny-
der, Evelyn Whipp, Joan Kear, Harry
Pittman, Jerry Machell, Bobby Bellas,
Betty Thomas, Ci
Carl Thomas, Harry
8:30 and 10:30. Sunday School follow- | Bellas, Robert Bodycomb, Naomi
ing first mass. : Veitch
Glenview P. M., Frenbrook — Rev. : : r
| Charles Thomas, pastor. Sunday School| Exercise, “Mother. Nature's Chil-
dren,” Many Rozelle, Beatrice Garnett,
Ethel Culp, Jean Monk, Eloise Free-
man, Helen Stookey,
Pauline Ide,
Huey, Helen Stookey.
Recitation, “A Wish,” Winifred Still. |
Wanda Culp, Dorothy
Exercise, “Wk're Thankful,”
Kenneth Shaver,
June
Dorothy
Recitation,
Exercise,
Grand, Calvin Culp, Robert More, Jr.,
Paul Clemow,
Allen Shaver, Jack Nelson,
‘Willard Chamberlain,
Charles
Recitation, Beryl Colwell.
Pageant, “Under. Open Skies,” Ruth
Fiske, Betty Pittman, Helen Labarr,
Alma Nelson, Reeg Finn Hobart Jeter,
David &chmerer;]
Shaver,
Marjorie Evans,’ Jean
Culp, Mary
‘Ruth Monk,
I : : Betty Wagner, Genevieve Veitch, Ed-
the sponsorship of the Ladies’ ‘Society na Felkner, Louise Veitch, Dorothy
of the Church. Everybody is invited Huey
when selected
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The finest, most dependable heat
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helps keep
|morning serpice at 11 ‘will be opened
‘a noted writer and lecturer. The’ choir
{will be no.evening services during-the
Edna“ Felkner,’
ne
@ Demonstrate % Ne ew
Organ On
The new Hammond Electric Organ |
will be demonstrated, at St. Paul's |
Lutheran Churchp$havertown, at the |
#. m. services on Sunday.
atin service will be open-
fteen minute .organ-recital
consisting of the following selections:
“Largo”, Handel; “Offertoire in D
Minor,” Batiste, and “Nocturne in F
Sharp”, Chopin. E. H. Bennet, organ-
ist of the Kingston M. E. Church will
be at the console. “For the Discour-
aged” will be the sérmon topic. The
with a short recital consisting of the
“Solemn Prelude,” Noble, and “Chorus
of Angels”, Clark. The sermon will
be delivered by Rev. Paul Mounts, the
Lutheran missionary to the Jews, and
will sing a special anthem. There:
suminer,
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PUBLIC SQUARE
WILKES-BARRE, PA,
Capital—Surplus ....... $ 2,250,000
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Wm. H, Conyngham ..... President
Chas. F. Huber .... 1st Vice-Pres.
M. G. Shennan Vice-Pres. & Cashier
DIRECTORS:
Chas. N. Loveland
Francis Douglas .. Exec. Vice-Prea.
. Fred O. Smith .
' William S. McLean, Jr.
Wm. H. Conyngham
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