and Mrs. Charles Dressel, ~ Judy Woolbert, 4 PAGE FOURTEEN St. Paul's Lutheran Church St. Paul's Lutheran Church will begin its “Every Member Visita- tion” on Sunday. Members of the Church Council, together with other men of the congregation, will share in this work of the Church. Those who will take part will be commis- sioned at the Service on Sunday at 11:00 A. M, The services for Sunday are as follows: } 9:45 AM. ~—Sunday School. The lesson theme is ‘Victorious Daily Living.” 11:00 A.M.—The Service, The pastor of the Church, Rev. Freder- ick W. Moock, Jr., will preach on “A Blessing or a Curse.” Included with this service will be the com- missioning of the visitors: for the “Every Member Visitation.” 7:00 P.M.—Luther League, Plans will be made for Christmas Carol singing on Christmas Eve. All teen agers are cordially invited. in addition -a film strip will be shown on “Guide For Living." Congregat.onal Meeting St. Paul's Lutheran Church held its annual congregational meeting last Tuesday, Newton Ness pre- sided. Rev, Frederick W. Moock, Jr, pastor, spoke of the past year's progress and asked the members for their continued cooperation in the year ahead. Frederick W. Malkemes, super- intendent of the Sunday School, reported on its activities. Mrs, Thomas E. Hontz, president, Ladies’ Auxiliary, reported for that . orgainzation. Mrs. David H. Robertson spoke in behalf of the Dorcas Society. Mrs. Frederick W. Moock, Jr. in the absence of the president of . the Altar Guild, Mrs. Earl Reese, . cited the fine spirit and success of that organization. The Luther League, the teen-age : group of the Church, was repre- sented by Barbara Malkemes. Mrs, Ralph Franklin read the re- port of the Sunshine Class. Obed Hontz, vice-president of the Brotherhood, spoke in behalf - of the Brotherhood. Those present were: Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Moock, Jr. and Pau- line, Mr. and Mrs, Newton H. Ness ' Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Templin, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nicely, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Eck, Mr. and Mrs, Frederick. W. Malkemes, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Monk, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas E. Hontz, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gerlach, Mr. and Mrs. Obed Hontz, Hubert Boline, Donald Bo- ine, Mrs. Andrew Denmon, Andrew Denmon, Jr., Mrs. David Robertson, David Robertson, Jr., Allan Robert- ' son, Mrs. R. H, Voelker, Mrs. Ha- rold K. Ash. Robert Ash, Thomas Ash, Mr. Billy Hontz, Mr. and Mrs, William H. Dierolf, Sr., Mrs. Harry Stoeckel, Miss Helen Stoeckel, Mrs. Byron Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. John Eck, Mrs. Olga Lauff, Mrs. Stewart, Fred Malkemes, Jr., William Hartman, Ronald Schlittler, Mrs. Katharine Lemke, Mrs. Karl Kast, Jean Frank- lin, Barbara Franklin, Margaret Mal- kemes, Gail Woolbert, Nancy Lozo, Mrs, Edna McCarty, Mrs. William Dilg, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Dodson, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Pethick, Mr. and Mrs. George Howe, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winter, Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ter Hartman, Raymond Malkemes, Barbara Malkemes, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gelsleichter, Frank Gelsleichter, Jr., Mrs. Mor- gan Ruch, Mrs. Willard Lozo, Mrs. Christina Malkemes, Mrs. Emaret Franklin, Mrs. Theodore Woolbert, Linda Woolbert, and Mrs. Walter Heidere. Prince Of Peace Thursday, 7:30 P. M. new Boy scout Troop, Prince of Peace, Mr. Prentiss Lacy, Scoutmaster, Boys, Terry Evans, Tommy Goddard, Jack Berti, John Haycox, Tommy Sanders, John Sheehan, Jimmy Fehlinger, Arthur Ellum, Jimmy Finn. Mr. Lew Jordan, field executive to show scout movies and present charter for the new troop. News of the Churches (Continued from Page Five) WHITE HOLLAND TURKEYS Harry Hilbert H. L. 3438 ILL om (IIR Y] AWE Lh EK GET TO! THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1950 Friday, 8 P. M. the Renard Men's Club’ monthly meeting in the Par- ish Hall, Sunday, December 17, canvas- sers will call on the members who are asked to remain at home Sun- day afternoon. Canvassers will meet Sunday at 8 P. M. for a re- port. The budget calls for $11,- 220.52 to be raised on pledges. So far on 59 pledges $3,000.00 has been raised. Sunday, December 18, the young people's Christmas party for the entire parish. Mr. Donald Shaffer former president enlisted in the Air Corps, Mr. William Goddard succeeded him. Canvassers: C. W. Lee, Tom An- drew, Don Clark, Floyd Sanders, William Wright, Elwood Hudson, Alfred James, Donald Evans, Shel- don Evans, Paul Goddard, Sheldon Cave, Ralph Davis, Calvin Hall. Senior Choir To Give Cantata At Trucksville A Cantata, “Chimes of The Holy Night”, by Fred B. Holton, under the direction of organist and choir director, Alfred Milliner-Camp, will be presented by the Senior Choir of the Trucksville Methodist Church, The White Church on the Hill, Sunday evening, December 17th at 7:30 P. M. Soloists are: Mrs. Kate Haugh- wout, Mrs. Marian Marth, Mrs. Til- lie Croom, Miss Georgina Weidner, Miss Adria Jones, Sam Davis, and Floyd Wells. Chorus members: Marion Marth, Tillie Croom, Adria Jones, Kath- erine Stringham, Georgina Weid- ner, Frances Hemingway, Evelyn Wilcox, Blanche Atherholt, Alice Davis, Nita Williams, Minerva Owens, Peggy Webster, Betty Shoe- maker, Jean Nolan, Kate Haugh- wout, Wm. Hewitt, Floyd Wells, Henry Kahn, Sims Hemingway, Wm. Clewell, Fred Fitzer, Sam Davis, Ray Gemmel, Harold Croom. Dallas Borough Hi Y | Outlines 1951 Program ETE Dallas Borough Hi Y Club, now in its second year, has voted to base its 1950-1951 program on the Hi Y four-fold program: clean speech, clean scholarship, clean sports and clean living. The Club will also sponsor a ‘Career Day” sometime in March. Advisers of the Club are Bern- ard Rockovich and Eugene Goff. Club officers are Donald Watchu- lonis, president, Carl Youngblooaq, vice president, Bruce Berretini, secretary, Bernard Stoner, treas- urer. Club members are: Carl Bailey, Bob Stair, Lee White, Bob Wid- man, Lewis Kitchen, Russell Honeywell, Bernard Stoner, Bruce Berretini, Eugene Cundiff, Donald Watchulonis, Sam Holvey, James Ide, Ted Newcomb, Bill Dettmore, Dick LaValle, Bill Berti, Tom Pierce and Carl Youngblood. Girl Scout Troop 149 Plans Christmas Party Girl Scout Troop 149 will hold its annual Christmas party at Dal- las Methodist Church on Tuesday at 4 P.M. Mothers are invited. Mrs. Dee Morris, from Girl Scout Headquarters, will be the guest of honor. 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