The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 08, 1950, Image 7

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CHURCH NEWS
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ST. PAUL’S CHURCH
“Home Coming” is the theme
of the 11:00 A.M. service at St.
Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shaver-
town, for this Sunday, September
10.
With the vacation season ‘‘of-
ficially” closed we usher in the
fall and winter activities of the
Church.
God is calling all Christians to
His house of worship even as His
Son, Jesus, ‘as His. custom was,
went into the synagogue on the
Sabbath Day.” We know that you
will find your place in the Church
founded by Jesus Christ our Lord.
St. Paul's pastor, the Reverend
Frederick W. Moock, Jr., will speak
on the Bible text, “We would see
Jesus.”
In keeping with the theme of
“Home Coming” it will be our
privilege to receive new members
into His Church.
The Sunday School hour is at
9:45 A.M. There are classes for
all ages.
The Luther League will begin
their regular meetings on Septem-
ber 17. Further announcements
concerning the Luther League will
be made next week.
DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday is “Back to Church Sun-
day”. We shall resume our regu-
lar order of worship and bulletin
service, Uniting with other churches
of the valley we shall offer prayer
for the men of the 109th Field
Artillery Battalion which embarks
for active service on Monday.
These times call not only for
heroic living and clear thinking,
but also for a fellowship of prayer.
Visitors are always welcome to all
services. The Church School meets
‘at 10. Adult classes will study the
International lesson, “Is Failure the
End?” Children and youth will
use the closely graded lessons.
The minister will speak on the
theme, “When the Going Is Hard”
in the Morning Worship Service at
11. Mrs. Harold Croom, Trucks-
ville, will be guest soloist. =~ Mrs.
Raymond E. Kuhnert will be at
the organ.
M.Y.F. To Meet
Methodist Youth Fellowship be-
gins its fall program Sunday eve-
ning at 6:30. All boys and girls
in the seventh grade and above
are invited. Officers will be elected
and plans for the year discussed.
Panel Discussion
Woman's Society of Christian
Service will meet Tuesday evening
at 7:30. A panel discussion pre-
viewing the fall and winter pro-
gram, “Thy Saving Help Among
All Nations” will be the main fea-
ture. Assisting on the panel will
be two trained nurses, a canteen
worker, and a housewife. Mrs. Z.
E. Garinger, program chairman.
The Board of Education will hold
a special meeting on Wednesday
evening at 8 at the Church. Of-
ficers of the Board and Church
School will be elected for the com-
ing year.
The J. A. B. Class will meet at
the Church Friday evening at 8.
St. Paul's Society
Plans Game Party
Dorcas Society of St. Paul's
Lutheran Church will sponsor a
game party in the Shavertown Fire {
Hall Tuesday, September 26 at 8
o'clock, Mrs. Bernice Hill is chair-
man assisted by the following
committee members: table and door
prizes, Alice Rudy; tallies, Mae Ash
and Esther Nicely; candy, Ruth
Malkemes and Mary Bennallock;
tickets, Flossie Woolbert; refresh-
ments, Grace Jenkins and Oliver
McDonald.
Kunkle W.S.C.S.
Kunkle W.S.C.S. will meet at
the home of Mrs. Ray Henney
Wednesday. Assisting hostess will
be Mrs. Victor Rydd.
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Mrs. Florence Ferriss and daugh-
ter Kathy returned to their home
in Washington, D.C., after spend-
ing ten days with Mrs, Ferriss’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Ward.
Rev. Ruth Underwood and
mother, Mrs. Mae Underwood have
returned after a two weeks vaca-
tion. Rev. Roswell Lyons and Dr.
U. D. Rumbaugh occupied the pul-
pit at Alderson Methodist Church
during Rev. Underwood’s absence.
Miss Madeline Transue was guest
solosist on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Garinger,
Miss Lina Garinger, and Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Garinger spent Mon-
day visiting = Penns Cave, near
Lewisburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross and Gil-
bert Ross of Luzerne were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gar-
inger on Sunday.
Frank Searfoss is a patient at
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. His
daughter, Rachel, is staying with
Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Smith
during his absence.
The W.S.C.S. will meet for its
regular monthly meeting, at the
church, on Thursday evening, Sep-
tember 14th.
George Armitage had the mis-
fortune of falling from a ladder
and breaking his arm on Thurs-
day of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brodi, son
Francis of Larksville were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Armitage
on Sunday.
Miss Mary Kuchta left on Mon-
day for Lakewood, N. J., where
she is a teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Kuchta, daughter
Judy of Hazleton were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Gar-
inger, and Mrs. John Kuchta.
Miss Betty Cooke of Fernbrook
vsiited Mrs. Joseph Rauch on Sat-
urday.
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YOU KNOW ME
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seven cots, sleeping cots, you
know.”
We were waved on without hav-
ing to untie a rope.
That was twenty years ago.
Since that time we've had the urge
to enter Canada with seven cats
and re-enter this country in a
different city just to see what
would happen. Some day, after
all our responsibilities have ended
and no one will suffer if we spend
the rest of our life in jail, we are
going to do it.
Bulford Reunion
Annual reunion of the Bulford
family was held August 20 at Ben-
ton Park. The president, Mrs.
Myrtle Rineman was in charge.
Announcement was made of the
of Joseph Rother and
Jeannette Brown on December 2,
1949, and the birth of Dale Eugene
Woolbert Family Holds
Thirty-Sixth Reunion
The thirty-sixth annual reunion
of the Woolbert family was held
Sunday, August 13th, at Norris
Glen with members from Washing-
ton, D.C., Harrisburg, New Jersey,
New York and California in attend-
ance.
William A. Woolbert, president,
presided at the business meeting.
Reunion next year. will be held
at Norris Glen the second Sunday
in August.
The following officers were elec-
ted: for the coming year: president,
Fred Woolbert; vice president, Ad-
dison Woolbert Jr.; secretary,
Lenora C. Wardan; treasurer, Lucy
A. Courtright.
Present: Mr. and Mrs. Arch Wool-
bert, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wool-
bert, Kenneth and Ann Woolbert,
Mrs. Elizabeth Wardan, Mrs. Eun-
ice Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Lansford
Norris, William and Robert Norris,
James Warkomski, Mr. and Mrs.
Dorman Woolbert, Walton Wool-
bert, Olin Shaver, Mr. and Mrs.
William A, Woolbert, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Woolbert, Jane and Sarah
Woolbert, Buzzy Jones, Mr. and
Mrs. Addison Woolbert Sr., Mr.
and Mrs. Addison Woolbert Jr.,
Alyce Woolbert, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
E. Woolbert, Warren Woolbert,
Guy B. Woolbert, Ruth Woolbert,
Robert Elliot, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hazeltine, Mr, and Mrs. John Grif-
fith,, Jane Emanski, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Owens, Lucy Courtright,
Marion Courtright, and Lenora C.
Wardan.
Veterans Planning
Annual Clambake
Eighteenth annual clambake of
the Kingston Township Veteran's
Association will be held at Pine
Acres, tomorrow.
The committee composed of Dan
Shaver, chairman, Hugh Ridall,
Henry Kann, Russell Parsons, Rob-
ert Considine, Joseph Hart, William
Guyette will meet tonight to com-
plete plans for the event. Clambake
tickets may be obtained at the
Clubhouse, Gregory's Store at
Trucksville and Graybill’s Cozy Cor-
ner at Shavertown. Friends of the
Association and all veterans are in-
vited.
Plan Fashion Show
Dallas Junior Woman’s Club
will sponsor a fashion show Sep-
tember 29. Dresses will be fur-
nished by the Country Dress Shop.
Chairmen of the affair are Mrs.
Jack Barnes and Mrs. Donald
Harris.
There are approximately 100,000
miles of public highways in Penn-
sylvania.
{ Edna McCarty, James Murray, Bob
THE POST, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1950
Party Yor Red Culp
Leaving With 109th
Cpl. © Richard Culp, known as
“Red”, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Culp, Huntsville, was entertained
at a farewell party by his co-
workers at Natona Mill, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Man-
zoni, Huntsville, last Tuesday eve-
ning.
“Red” was the recipient of a gift
of money. Mrs. Maude Busch sang
several songs, one especially com-
posed for Mrs, Harriet Thompson.
James J. Gallagher gave several
piano selections and there was
group singing.
A covered dish picnic supper
was served to: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Culp, Richard Culp, - Katherine
Haughney, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Manzoni, Anne Manzoni, Margaret
Veitch, Mrs, Gladys Wagner, Mrs.
Hope Smith, Mickey Hazeltine,
Bob Roberts, Mrs. Harriet Thomp-
son, Cora Steele, Betty Lawson,
Mrs. Margaret Garrity, Thomas
Hallinen, Francis Manzoni, Ed-
ward Manzoni, John Manzoni, Mrs.
Ransom, Mrs. Delphine Rees, Mr.
and Mrs. James J. Gallagher, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Zoeller.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Polk, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Davenport, Mr. and
Mrs. James York, Mr. and Mrs.
Niles M. White, Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Busch, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Busch, Mr. and Mrs. George War-
mouth, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gos-
sart, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bogdon,
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Shaw, Paul and
Warren Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Boehme, Mr. and Mrs, Sidney
Fielding, Anna McNally, Mrs. Anna
Fitten, Mrs. Della Bellas, Mrs.
Florence Conden, Mrs. Hannah
Frederici, Mrs. Katherine Kester,
Mrs, Iva Jones, Mrs. Rose Howells,
Mrs. Lida Weaver, Mrs. Ellen
Misson, Mrs. Minnie Prutzman, Mrs.
Louise Cragle, Dorothy Klug, Jane
Ide, Carolyn Wheatley, Eleanor El-
ston, Jane Jones, Alice Manzoni,
Mary Catherine Manzoni, and Al-
fred Manzoni.
Business Meeting
Ladies Aid Business Meeting
will be held at the Kunkle church,
September 19,
William G. Lloyd
Town and Couniry
Electrician
House-Wiring and
Appliance Repairs
Shop at 120 N. Main St.,
Shavertown, Phone Dallas10
Members Of Richards Family
Hold Annual Reunion At Kunkle
William Keithline was chosen
president and Mildred Lutes, secre-
tary at:the annual Richards .re-
union held at Kunkle Community
Hall recently. Other officers: treas-
urer, Richard Richards, historian,
Kathleen Richards and program,
Josephine Felter, Jane Richards,
Eloise Sick and Marian Richards.
Prizes were awarded to Mrs.
Rose Jayne, oldest, Alan Hadsall,
youngest, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Richards, largest family, and Rol-
land Richards, for coming longest
distance.
Births, a daughter to Mr. and
Mrs, George Hackling, and a son,
to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hadsall,
were announced.
Following attended: Beaumont,
Mrs. Anne Richards, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Alden
Deitz, Nancy, Caroline, and Sally
Deitz, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hadsall,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hadsall,
Susan, Richard, Barbara, Gail and
Alan Hadsall; Noxen, Earl Rich-
ards, Mrs. Mildred Lutes, Mrs.
Josephine Felter; Detroit, Rolland
Richards; Budd Lake, N. J., Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Richards, Doris
Richards; Meshoppen, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Bunnell; Laceyville, Mr, and
Mrs. William Keithline, Willis Ben-
nett; Washington, D. C., Kathleen
Richards and Malcolm Richards;
Colley, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Sick,
Eloise, Harvey, and Elwood Sick;
Mehoopany, Mrs. Rose Jayne.
Trucksville, Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt
Richards, Bobby, Jack, Jane, Kathy
Richards; Carverton, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Parrish; Dallas Mr. and
Mrs. Palmer Updyke, and Julia Up-
dyke; Forty Fort, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard E. Richards, Bobby, Mar-
ian, Margaret Ann, Nancy Jean,
Elaine, Jackie, Paul, and Bonnie
Lee Richards, Carol Thompson,
Joyce Ann Pegg; Newark Valley,
N. Y:;, Mr. and Mrs. John Richards,
Virginia, Malcolm, Annette, John,
Kiler, and Lillie Richards; Sugar
Run, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Trow-
bridge, Elizabeth Jayne Lott, Ellen
Rose Lott.
Ham Supper
Ladies of Loyalville Methodist
Church will serve a ham supper in
the church Wednesday, September
13, starting at 5:30 p.m,
PAGE SEVEN
Celebrates Birthday
Carl E. Updyke, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Palmer Updyke of Kunkle,
will celebrate his twenty-fist birth-
day- anniversary today in Korea
fighting with the Twenty-Fourth
Division which was defending Po-
hang. He was recently injured
and hospitalized for a day but
when last heard from had returned
to his unit. \
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Admission 50¢ Plus Tax
Children Under 14
Admitted Free
Parking on Grounds 50c
(no tax)
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