fe Pcr six - i’ Alfred D. Bronson ‘Als near as your telephone” FUNERAL DIRECTOR SWEET VALLEY, PA. AMBULANCE SERVICE 363-R-4 / ’ — CLEARANCE SALE — CUTTEN GAS COMPANY 30 WEST 8TH STREET 6 and 8 FOOT SERVEL GAS REFRIGERATORS DRASTIC REDUCTIONS BUY ONE AT ONCE WYOMING Open 8:30 to 5:00 DOOR PRIZES ~ Carverton Road BINGO . AWARDS Benefit pb KSVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY SATURDAY NIGHT November 19, 1949 Starting at 8 Ladies Auxiliary Will Serve Refreshments FIRE HOUSE GROUNDS Trucksville Your Patronage With Us Means Money Savings For You On Table Radios, Record-changers, Console Radios, Irons, Toasters, Roasters, Mixers, Coffee Makers, Ranges, and many other . items. ~ Don’t miss this money saving opportunity. - Our Salesman will call on you soon. Trucksville Radio Service Main Road Trucksville, Pa. BILL GUYETTE — JOHN HART Phone Dallas 286-R-9 Dallas Church Notes Jessie Austin Brickel Sunday School Class met Thursday evening in the Church Social Rooms, Cov- ered dish was served. Program and | business followed, The meeting date was advanced from Friday to en- able all members to attend the very important Bishop’s Rally in Wilkes- | Barre. Annual Bishop’s Rally of Wilkes- Barre District will be held in the Central Methodist Church, Wilkes- Barre tonight at 7:30 (Nov. 18). The program will begin with a con- gregational hymn sing. One of the features will be “All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name” to the tune, ‘“Dia- dem” by the ministers of the Dis- trict. Bishop Fred P, Corson, resi- dent bishop of the Philadelphia Area, will be the speaker. There is considerable interest in this meeting not only because of the high quality of the program but by the added attraction of the re- cently renovated interior of the host church and the beauty: of its newly equipped Kaiser Memorial Chapel. Those attending are urged to arrive early. Young people of the local Methodist Youth Fellowship will visit the Children’s Home in Binghamton on Saturday. Eagle Heating Stoves Just the thing you need to keep your home warm = during the cold winter months. DON'T DELAY BUY NOW George Bulford Cars will leave at eight o’clock and return at five, The young people will take their lunches and eat them on the grounds of the Home. Time will be pro- vided for visits in several of the larger churches of Bing- hamton and in the city’s stores, The sermon in the Sunday morn- ing worship service will be the third in a series of sermons on “Our Faith in God”, which is the general theme of the November em- phasis of the Advance for Christ and His Church”. The Sacrament of Baptism will be administered. On Sunday evening the two Youth Fellowships (ages 11-14, and 15-18) will meet at the regular hour—=6:30. Two identical Thanksgiving Services will be held on Wed- nesday evening at 7:30 o’clock and on Thursday morning at 10:00 o’clock. Special Thanks- giving music will be presented by the choirs. Sermon by the minister, The offering will be presented to the Fellowship of Suffering and Service Fund of the Methodist Church, W.S.C.S. will present its first study book of the year, ‘‘Missions at the Grass Roots”, at the home of Mrs. Edgar Brace on Monday at 2:00 p.m. All pledges and contributions to Wyoming Conference Advance Fund for Pastors’ Pensions and Sky Lake are due on December 5th, Approximately $2500 has been raised in the local church to date for this fund, but more money is needed to meet the quota. Lutheran Church Notes New members received on Sun- day were John Cowell, Thelma Co- well, Nelson Shaver and Laura Whitesell, A beautiful film depicting the Christmas Story was shown in the church Sunday evening. The annual Thank You Offering Service sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary will be held Sunday ev- ening at 8 p.m. A spécial program has been prepared. All members of the congregation are invited. Thanksgiving service will be held at the church Thursday morning at 8:30 a.m, Jf THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1949 "News Of The Churches | On December 6, the Congrega- tional meeting will be held. Dinner will be served. Shavertown Methodist A motion picture “I Am With You” will be shown in the church this afternoon at 4 p.m. The pub- lic is cordially invited. Girl Scout Investiture Service will be held at 4 p.m, Monday af- ternoon at 4 p.m. Troop 66 Shaver- town Girl Scouts will take part. Parents are invited. Thanksgiving service will be held Thursday morning at 8:45 a.m, Alderson-Noxen Charge Ruggles: The morning worship service Sunday will be held at 8:45 AM. The pastor will preach and there will be special music by the Choir, Sunday School will be held immediately after Church service, Alderson-Ruggles M. Y. F. will meet in the community hall at 8 p.m. Noxen: Services Sunday will be held as follows: morning worship with sermon by the pastor and music by the choir, 10:00 a.m.; Sunday School, 11 o’clock; M.Y.F., 6:00 p.m. Alderson: Sunday Church School will be held at 10:00 a.m, The morning service with sermon by the pastor will be held at 11:15 will meet in the Ruggles Commun- ity Hall at eight o’clock. Kunkle: Sunday School will be held at 10:30 a.m. The evening service will be held at 7:30, A Candle Lighting Thanksgiving Wor- ship Service will be conducted by members of the Youth Fellowship. Following the worship service, a Thanksgiving playlet, “Better than None” will be presented by the young people. Serve Dinner Huntsville Christian Church served a Thanksgiving Dinner to the Lions Club of Plains Tuesday evening. Huntingdon County one of two counties in the State named for women.—PNS. IT ag MAYTAG WASHERS Sales and Service REBENNACK & COVERT 265-267 WYOMING AVENUE, KINGSTON WE a.m, Methodist Youth Fellowship | Fane i { Young People Elect Officers Next meeting of the young people of the community will be held at Maple Grove Church Hall Tues- day evening at 8. At last week’s meeting the fol- lowing officers and committee mem- bers were chosen: president, Dale Keller; vice president, Lloyd Naugle; secretary, Anne Gray; treasurer, ‘Ralph Cornell; worship committee, Lois Cragle and Gladys Burkhardt; food committee, Dor- othy Gray and Marjorie Wolfe; re- ports, Gloria Steltz; game commit- tee, Francis Cornell, Billy Naugle, Billy DeRemer, Thelma Burkhardt, and Beverly Steltz, Clarence: Hagel, who received treatment at Nanticoke Hospital re- cently, has returned home. His son, Edwin Hagel, Private First Class, who was on maneuvers in Hawaii was granted a thirty-day furlough to visit his father. Edwin flew to California where he boarded another plane to Washington, D.C, from where he came on home via bus. He is scheduled to report at Fort Lewis, Washington, December 4, : Tuesday afternoon Mrs. George Bronson, Mrs, Glen Morris, and Mrs. John Lukavitch of Sweet Val- iy { [ow } i y ~ ley and Evadne Ruggles attended the dessert bridge held by the Shrine Auxiliary at Irem Temple, Wilkes-Barre. Little Jay Ruckel, who under- went operations at the General Hospital, returned to his home at 1Lake Silkworth Saturday night. Jay however, must remain in bed two weeks, Mrs. Otis Rood and Evadne Ruggles called on Miss Ruby Gear- hart at Fairmont Springs last week. Miss Gearhart, teacher of the rural school at that place, has been ill for the past few weeks. Henry George Banta of Livings- ton, N.J., spent Friday afternoon and evening with Kenneth Wil- liams. The Bantas spent the week- end with Mrs. Silas Ide of Idetown. Gordon Yetter has been con- fined to his home the past few days with bursitis. Because of his illness the Yetters were unable to attend the Penn-Army game in Philadel- phia Saturday. 4 Remember the November birth- day party to be held in the com- munity hall Saturday night, Now- ember 19, The first Stars and- Stripes of the United Colonies is preserved in the Easton Public Library. —PNS, "Place Your TURKEYS Hens 10-13 lbs Toms 18-22 lbs. Chase, Pa. Corn Fed White Holland Order Early” Dallas 485-R-1 { EGATINE—CONDITIONTINE PELLETS— TIOGA SCRATCH GRAINS 3 Important Parts of Our Sound Feeding Program For Top Egg Production. DEVENS MILLING COMPANY A. C. DEVENS, Owner | Now You Can Buy 4 # / Horie Bottled Gas \ Le . Ranges at Lower Prices $<. 3X Harold Ash PLUMBING_HEATING—BOTTLED GAS Telephone 409-R-7 Shavertown, Pa. USE It peps birds back on feed and into pro- duction. Easy to use—just mix in the mash. We have Chek-R-Ton— come in today. 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