The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 28, 1950, Image 3

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i THE POST, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1950 PAGE THREE J
- - Harvey Kitchen, Mrs. Otis Allen - — Barre; Mr. and Mrs, Yarvey Cornell re
George L. Rice Family Holds and Mrs. Frank Jackson; transpor- CHURCH NEWS and family of Sharon Hill, Pa.; Mr. 4
A tation, Mrs. Harry Allen and Mrs. STR | CTLY B u S | N L S S by MoFeatt and Mrs. Kenneth Starr and son, bs
= = 0 h d F Fred Swanson; bake booth, Mrs. Y sarien "a ® | Barry of Philadelphia and Mrs. J, 2
as. et Picnic at IC ar arm Giles Comstock and Mrs. Howard DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH Fred Saxe of Bethel.
Higgins. { ’ Sunday School meets on Sunday i
! The brothers and sisters of Mr.® Committee aides, Mrs. David morning at ten. There are classes
| at Orchard Farm recentl Mrs. Raymond Grey, Mrs. Arthur The minister will continue to
# Those present were: ul and Mrs. F or Flower Show Booth, Mrs. John Cowan, Mrs. STEAM SHIP speak on “The Secret of Spiritual
Alired Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Paul! women’s Society of Christian | Morrison Witter, Mrs. Kate Schultz, = Security” in the morning worship
Rice, Ronnie, Dennis, and Brenda : 5. PO0eY.. © | Mrs. James Kistler, Miss Jessie service at eleven. The theme this
Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rice, Service of Alderson Methodist | Armitage, Miss Ruth Zimmerman, Sunday— ‘Happiness Is a By-Pro-
Ellen and Sally Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Church has announced the follow- | Miss Carol Deets, Miss Margaret duct.” Special music will be pre-
Howard < Rice ‘and Gerrie, ull « of | Co nitiees for its tenth annual|paden, Mrs. Guy Scouten and Mrs. sented by Mrs. Ruth Turn Rey-
ome
of Pittsburgh; Billy Wolfe, Mr. and | Kistler. and Mrs. W. C. Deets; co-| Cross and/or Blue Shield, while |&s 3D) 3 0 > 5 i
; Mrs. George Rice, Mr. and Mrs. | chairmen of classification, Mrs. Al-|114 groups previously holding Blue Spencer and Sharon, Mes: Dean | dist in Endicott. He has been pas- unality Dry Cleaning A
d Kenneth Rice, Bobby, Linda and| bert Armitage and Mrs. Walter | Cross protection re-signed to add Shaver, Mrs. Harold Cragle, Mrs. tor of Firwood since 1949.
and Mrs. George L. Rice and their
families, enjoyed a basket picnic
Jersey Shore; Mr. and Mrs. William
Gregory, Melba, Luther and Rich-
ard Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gregory, Honorary chairmen, Rev. Ruth day evening at eight. >
Sr., Earl Gregory, Jr. Mr. and Unlerwool 2av a C. : Franklin Bible Class will hold %
Mrs. d Gregory, Catherine { €ets, president o W.S.C.S. Active a covered dish luncheon at th : . A
Ne es Mr. and |Chairmen, Mrs. G. N. Carpenter and OWS udin home of Mr. and Mrs. "Daniel Chair on its last leg? 1
Mrs. Howard Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Raymond Garinger. Secre- Brown, West Dallas, Wednesday Save the cost of buying o
Byron Ide, all of Trucksville; Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Wilson, Christine
and Beverly Wilson, of Hatboro; Mr. Co-chairman to select judges, | for Blue Cross hospital service bene- articles for a “White Elephant Ex- rebuild it for extra-
and Mrs. Lester Weber, Mr. and| Mrs. George W. Carey and Frank |fits, and 20,094 for Blue Shield change.” sturdiness and long
Mrs. Oscar Gregory and Bonnie, of | Jackson; publicity, Alan G. Kistler; | medical-surgical were reported for Wear.
Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. John | co-chairmen of village store and |the first six months of this year by
Rice, Ida and Floyd Rice, Mrs. Ida | postoffice, Mrs. C. B. Paden and |Hospital Service Association of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Culp of
Nulton, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Cris-|{ Mrs. Warren Dennis, assisted by | Northeastern Pennsylvania at the Ricketts Glen entertained on Sun- CENTRAL
pell, Judy and Nancy Crispell, of | Mrs. George Armitage and Mrs. | July meeting of board of directors THE day Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Shewan, .
Forty Fort; Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.| Robert . Avery; co-chairmen of | held recently in" general offices at BOARD MEETING Mr. and Mrs. William Shewan and Upholstering Co.
Gregory, Bobby, Sara Louise and| flower arrangement, Mrs. John | Wilkes-Barre. 2 son, Billy of Shavertown, Mr. and
Donnie Gregory, Mella Totten, Mr. | Daugherty and Mrs. Harry Reed; Membership additions resulted DLE ra Mrs. Stanley Shewan and family of Rear of Gregory Barber Shop
and Mrs. R., E. Wright, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Wright, Janet Wright,
of Lehman; Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam
Roberts and Allan, of Luzerne; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert L. Gregory, Jane
and Roberta Gregory, Mrs. Jane
Cease, of Kingston; Joanne Mekeel
Rita Ruth Rice, of Dallas.
Committees Named
flower show to be held at Lake
Township High School, Wednes-
day August 23:
tary-treasurer, Miss Eleanor Hum-
phrey.
co-chairman of registration, Mary
Kutcha and Mrs. Walbridge Lein-
thall; chairmen of niches, Mrs. Jos-
eph Rauch and Mrs. Richard Wil-
liams; co-chairmen of patrons, Mil-
dred Jones and Mrs. Henry Butler;
co-chairmen of ribbons, Mrs. Alan
Duncan; luncheon committee, Mrs.
3-YEAR
INFANTILE PARALYSIS
POLIO POLICY
FOR YOUR OWN FAMILY
ONE PREMIUM ONLY
510
Automatically covers
Parents and 2 Children
FOR 3 YEARS
Pays Iron Lung Expenses—
Pays Ambulance Service—
Pays Doctor Bills—
Pays Hospital Bills
Pays Tramsportation—
3 . Pays Nurse Expenses—
ROBERT W. LAUX
ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE
Dallas, Pennsylvania
Geraghty, Mrs.. Garwin Smith, Mrs.
George Taylor, Miss Bethia Allen,
James Garey.
Blue Cross
Substantial membership gains of
31,269 additional members enrolled
in these totals as of June 30, 1950:
Blue Cross, 343,323, and for the
more-recent Blue Shield, 65,312.
New groups were enrolled during
the six-month period at the rate
of over 60 each month, Of these,
251 were newly enrolled for Blue
Blue Shield benefits.
Utilization of hospital services | 2¢Ws Mrs. Clarence Agnew, Mrs. | ioht the Director announced a
exceeded that for the same period in Alfred Hadsel, Carol and Lynn, Mrs. | change in the program. Because of
1949, even allowing for member- John Garinger and Miss Bess Cooke. | the illness of Bishop James
ship percentage increase, with Straughn, Washington, D.C., the
members’ savings when hospitalized
nearing the million and a half
mark, at $1,390,777.96. In the Jan-
uary-through-June period, 22,116
hospital cases were processed and
3,543 medical/surgical cases, for an
overall total of 25,659 cases handled
or an average of 4276 every month.
Several existing enrollment and
hospital-service records were brok-
en during that period: a new one-
month membership increase for
Blue Shield added 7,634 new mem-
bers in June, while hospital and
medical-surgical utilization also was
highest ever recorded in that
month, when 5,475 cases were pro-
cessed: 4,626 for Blue Cross, and
849 for Blue Shield.
At Haydn Williams Home
Members of the Confidence Class
of Idetown Methodist Church held
their yearly picnic at the home of
Mrs. Hayden Williams last Wednes-
day. After the covered dish lunch-
eon a business meeting was held.
Five dollars was given to the can-
cer drive and plans completed for
the Country Fair.
Present were Mrs. Donald Wil-
liams and Gail, David and Donald,
Mrs. Claire McKenna, Mrs. Paul
Parrish, Mrs. Francis Kreidler, Mrs.
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Camp Meeting
Programs Listed
Savige At Patterson
Grove This Sunday
Dr. George R. Savige, Pastor of
Firwood Methodist Church will
speak Sunday afternoon at three at
Patterson Grove Camp Meeting
Grounds. The rally this Sunday will
be a mass temperance rally. It has
been under the guidance of Bishop
Wilbur C. Hammaker and Dr.
Clarandin R. Hooton of the Metho-
dist Board of Temperence. It is ex-
Dr. Savige is no stranger to this
type work. Superintendent of the
Oneanta District before going to
Firwood Church, his pastorates
have taken him to churches
throughout the Twin Cities, having
been pastor of High Street Church
in’ Binghamton and First Metho-
At the Board meeting Monday
first week of Camp Meeting, Aug-
ust 13th to 19th, will be directed by
one of the most influential negro
preachers in America, Dr. Robert
Gammon Morris of Chicago.
Dr. W. Lynn Crowding, Superin-
tendent of the Sunbury District,
will direct the services from 19th
through the 20th. Dr. Omar B.
Poulson, Superintendent of Har-
risburg District of the Pennsylvania
Temperence League will be the
speaker from the 20th through the
closing of Camp Meeting on the
27th of August.
There will be a mass spiritual
life rally on August 6th. Dr. G. Ray
Jordan, Professor of Emory Uni-
ust 5th at 8:00 and on Sunday the
6th at 10:00 a.m.; 3:00 and 8:00
p.m. Dr. Jordan is a dynamic speak-
er, Dr. Milton ¥. McKenney, Sup-
erintendent of the Scranton Dist-
rict will speak on September 3rd
for all ages from three years and
above.
nolds, organist and director, assist-
ed by a guest soloist.
Official Board will meet Tues-
Business will follow. Those
attending are requested to bring
hoon, a new one by letting us
Bloomsburg. Other callers were Mr.
> Dallas, Pa.
and Mrs. Richard Morgan of Wilkes-
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