The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 16, 1951, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT
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Big stories about the first day
of hunting season end with
“It was = great day for ducks.”
WOOLRICH Clothes were pop-
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A smart
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Tip for gun “fiends”. Get your
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SHOOTERS’ BIBLE at our
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We may not get to you as
soon as you like, but don’t
forget . . . we must install
them right.
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roofs and
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it’s time to see us for glass,
paint, roofing . and weather
strip.
. though he comes
but once a year, he really
makes merry at Gay-Murray’s
where it’s easy to shop for all
Watch for our
catalog and Santa’s schedule.
the family.
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PHONE 5050
THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1951
THE DALLAS METHODIST
Sunday, 10:00 Church School for
all ages from three years up. Con-
inuing the unit—‘“The Discipline of
God's Way”, the International les-
son topic wil discuss the timely
question, “Why Do We Need
Rules?” The Scriptural back-
ground is taken from Exodus 19:
7-8, and from Exodus 23: 1-13.
11:00, Morning Worship. Sermon
by the pastor and special music by
the choirs. Pre-school children are
cared for in the Church Nursery
during the entire Service. Boys and
girls recess to the Junior Church
during the second hymn. Visitors
are cordially invited.
6:00, Methodist . Youth Fellow-
ship Supper. The supper is provided
by the boys of the Fellowship. De-
votional Service will follow. Miss
Ruth Fiske is counselor.
THE ANNUAL PROTESTANT
FESTIVAL OF FAITH will be held
in the First Presbyterian Church,
Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre on
Sunday evening at eight o’clock.
Dr. Roswell P. Barnes, Executive
Secretary, The Division of Chris-
tian Life and Work, The National
Council of Churches of Christ in
the U. S. A, will be the guest
speaker. This Service "is sponsored
by the Worship Committee of the
Wyoming Valley Council of Chur-
ches of which the Pastor is Chair-
man. Ministers from some forty or
more churches of the Valley will
walk in the Procession.
The Country Couples’ Club will
meet on Sunday evening at eight
fifteen o'clock. Following the devo-
tional period motion pictures will
be shown by Fay Hopkins. Re-
freshments and social hour will fol-
low. Willard Seymour is president.
Monday, 7:00, Meeting of the
Boy Scouts in the Scout rooms.
Wednesday, 7:30, Thanksgiving
Service in the Sanctuary. Sermon
by the Pastor. Music by the choirs.
Thursday, 10:00, Thanksgiving
Service. This Service is identical
with the Wednesday Evening Ser-
vice. Two Services are held to en-
able all of our people to attend at
least one Thanksgiving Service. In
view of the priceless privileges and
manifold blessings that are ours
through our American and Chris-
tian heritage, it behooves all of us
to join with our neighbors in a Ser-
vice of Thanksgiving. Let us make
a special effort to be present in
one of these Services.
Due to the Thanksgiving Services
the Junior Choir Rehearsal will not
be held this week. The Senior Choir
will hold its rehearsal after the
Service on Wednesday evening.
DALLAS FREE METHODIST
Evangelistic services led by Rev.
David King will continue tonight,
tomorrow night, and 'Sunday at
Dallas Free Methodist Church.
Friday and Saturday nights ser-
vices 7:45; Sunday, preaching with
Rev. King, 11 AM; Sunday School
10; Evangelistic services at Trucks-
ville, 2:30 and 7:45.
ALDERSON-NOXEN CHARGE
Thanksgiving services with re-
ception of members will be held
in Methodist Churches of Alderson-
Noxen Charge on Sunday as follows:
Ruggles Church morning worship,
8:45 A.M.. Church School, 10; Nox-
en Church service with sermon by
the pastor, 10, Church School, 11;
Alderson Church School, 10:15,
Morning Church Service with ser-
mon by the pastor and music under
‘the direction of Mrs. Fred Swanson,
11:15; Kunkle Church School, 10:30,
Fo
News Of The Churches
Kunkle Church Service, 7:30 P.M.
Youth Fellowship Christmas Can-
tata Rehearsal will be held Sunday
evening at 6:30, in Noxen Church.
The Youth Fellowship Groups of
Alderson-Noxen Charge will have
breakfast at 7:00 A. M. Thursday
at Alderson Church. At 8:30 AM.
a Thanksgiving service to which
the public is invited will be held
in the Chrch sanctuary. Members
of the Noxen M.Y.F. will lead the
worship service. There will be a
guest speaker.
The Board of Education of Alder-
son Church will meet at the church
Monday evening at 8.
Noxen Church Board of Education
will meet Tuesday evening.
Official Board of the Kunkle
Church will meet at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brace Friday
evening at 8.
Trustees and the Building Com-
mittee of Noxen Church will meet
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Ruff Saturday evening at 8.
WHITE CHURCH ON-THE-HILL
Every Member Canvass Supper
tonight at 6:30, at the Church, ser-
ved by the Friendship Class. All
those who will act as canvassers
next Sunday, as well as the mem-
bers of the finance committee, are
expected to attend this meeting
for instruction. Rev. Edgar Singer
of Forty Fort Methodist Church
will be guest speaker.
Sunday, will be observed as Loy-
alty Sunday. Sunday School at
9:30 AM with classes for all ages.
Morning Worship Service at 10:45
A. M.,, at which time new mem-
bers will be received into the
Church. There will be special
Thanksgiving music, and a Thanks-
giving sermon.
At 2:00 P.M. canvassers will leave
—
Pole
ANNOUNCING
The Opening Of The
Lake Variety Store
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MONDAY, NOV. 19TH
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Electrical Appliances and Supplies
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- STANLEY MOORE, Owner
STEWERS
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the church to call on members for
their pledges. You are asked to
remain at home, if possible, until
the canvasser calls, in order to
eliminate the necessity of making
a return call later in the week. At
6:00 P.M., a religious sound movie,
“Second Chance” will be shown at
the Church. This is being done
at the early hour in order that
those who wish may also attend the
Protestant Festival of [Faith Ser-
vice at First Presbyterian Church,
Wilkes-Barre, at 8 P.M.
Children’s Society will meet at
the Grade School Monday at 4 PM.
Mrs. Dykman and Miss Weidner are
in charge. Marjorie Stookey, Peggy
Phillips, and Alberta Daniels will
lead in this month’s program.
Thursday, Thanksgiving Day Ser-
vices. At 8:00 A. M. Holy Com-
munion and Prayer Service, using
the shorter form of service, with
responses read by the congregation.
At 9 to 9:30 A. M., Annual Thanks-
giving service, closing in time to
attend the football game.
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, an-
nounces its activities for the week:
Sunday
9:45 A. M.—Sunday School. This
hour is set aside for Biblical in-
struction for all age groups and is
not intended to take the place of
the worship service. Actually as
a school it will aid an individual
in the worship service of the
church.
11:00 A. M.—The Service.
The American Lutheran Publicity
Bureau said: “The Lutheran Church
preaches the Gospel in all its pur-
ity, and recognizes the Word as
the inspired rule in all matters
things first.”
: Friday
1:00 P. M.—Ladies’ Auxiliary.
Mrs. Harry Stoeckel and Mrs. R. J.
W. Templin are the hostesses. The
ladies are reminded to return their
“Thank Offering” boxes at this
of faith and conduct, irrespective month is the next to the last day.
of the conclusions of human rea-
son.”
In keeping with this thought the
pastor of St. Paul’s, Rev. Frederick
W. Moock, Jr., will use as his ser-
mon theme, “The Lutheran Minis-
try.” ‘
7:00 P. M.—Luther League.
Wednesday
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7:00 P. M.—Luther League Choir. :
8:00 P. M.—The Senior Choir.
Thanksgiving Day
8:30 A. M.—Thanksgiving Service.
“The Christian says: Thank You”
is the sermon meditation. The
Order of Matins will be used and
the worship service will be con-
cluded in less than an hour. There
will be sufficient time for our mem-
bers and friends to attend the foot-
ball games and prepare for the
traditional dinner. Let us put “first
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