THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1951 ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH “Will You Stand the Final Test?” is the sermon theme for St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shaver- town, on Sunday, November 4, at 11:00 A. M. The pastor of the church, the Reverend Frederick W. Moock, Jr. in addition to con- ducting the service will also ad- minister the Sacrament of Baptism. For the benefit of those who have children of pre-school age a nursery will be conducted -during the church service. This group will meet in the Sunday School room and will be sponsored by the Dorcas Society of the church. Mrs. Ackerman and Mrs.” Harold Ash will be in charge this Sunday. Sunday School is at 9:45 A. M. New faces are always appearing and are, of course, always welcome to learn of God’s saving truth. There is a class for you. The Luther League will meet for devotions and a social hour at 7:00 P. M. All teen-agers are most welcome to this Christin fellow- ship. The “Turn in the Road” dinner for the Wilkes-Barre Conference will be held at St. John’s Lutheran Church on Monday at 6:30 P. M. Hundreds of these dinner meetings News Of The Churches are being held throughout the United States to promote the cause of Lutheran World Action. The Church Council will meet at the church on Tuesday at 8:00 P.M, The Ladies’ Auxiliary will meet on Wednesday at 1:00 P.M. ALDERSON-NOXEN Services in Methodist. Churches of Alderson-Noxen Charge on Sun- day, will be as follows: Ruggles Church Service, 8:45 A. M., Church School, 10; Noxen Church Worship Service, 10, Sunday School 11; M., Y. F, 6:00; Alderson Church School, 10:15; Morning Church Ser- vice, 11:15; Kunkle Church School, 10:30 A. M.; Kunkle Worship Ser- vice, 7:30 P. M. The meeting of the Board of Ed- ucation of Alderson Methodist Church which was to have been held Monday, November 5th has been postponed until Monday, No- vember 12th. The Booth Festival of the Dallas Sub-District will be held in the Orange Methodist Church, Wednes- day evening, November 7th. The members of the Youth Fellowship ask that contributions of money, canned goods and fresh fruits and vegetables be brought to the Church not later than Sunday. The booths are to be set up in the Orange Church Tuesday evening. All money will be divided between Sky Lake and the Wyoming Conference Chil- dren’s Home. All food will go to the Home. DALLAS METHODIST Sunday, 10:00, Sunday School. International lesson topic—‘What are the Disciplines of Leadership?” Scripture, Exodus 3:1-15. 11:00 Morning Worship. Rev. Charles H. Frick, pastor of Hunts- ville Christian Church, will be guest minister. Special music will be presented by the choirs under the leadership of Mrs. Ruth Turn Reyn- olds, organist .and director. The Pastor will be serving in the Phil- adelphia Area Advance and will be leading the Centenary Metho- dist Church, Lebanon, Pa., in a week of Evangelism. 6:30 Methodist Youth Fellowship. (Ages 12-25). Worship and guest speaker. Monday, 7:00, Boy Scout Troop 281 meets in the Scout rooms. Tuesday, 8:00, regular monthly meeting of the Official Board. Chair- man, Henry W. Smith will be in charge. Attendance of all mem- bers is urged. Wednesday, 7:00, Annual Booth Festival, sponsored by the Youth Fellowships of the Back Mountain, in Orange Methodist Church. Con- tributions of goods and cash are on display and will be presented to the Wyoming Conference Chil- dren’s Home and Sky Lake Camps. If no solicitor calls at your home, kindly call Robert Stair, phone, Dallas—220-R-13, Thursday, 4:15, Junior Choir; 6:30 Youth Choir; 8:00 Senior Choir. LOYALVILLE METHODIST Sunday morning service, 8:30, Rev. Henry G. Kiessel officiating. Church School, 9:30. Prayer meeting, Friday, 8 PM, at home of Mrs. Melvina Scott. There will be an hour of singing follow- ing prayer-meeting, also choir practice. Plans Library Grounds A. O. Rasmussen, extension spec- ialist in ornamental horticulture of Pennsylvania State College, was in Dallas Tuesday in company with James Hutchison, county agent, go- ing over Back Mountain Memorial laying out and | Library grounds and plans for its landscaping planting. Londons Follow Tomato Crop To South Florida Mr. and Mrs. Evans London, Centermoreland, left Tuesday after- noon for Homestead, Florida, where they will cooperate with their son George in raising 150 acres of to- matoes and 50 acres of sweet corn for the winter market. Motorized equipment for plant- ing "and cultivation went down by trailer two weeks ago at the time George and his wife and small daughter Cindy started for the south. Large scale tomato raising all depends on the weather, Mr, Lon- don says. 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