The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 04, 1952, Image 10

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THE DALLAS METHODIST
SUNDAY—On this day we unite
with Christians from all lands and
in all branches of the Church to ob-
serve Palm Sunday. The impulse
that moved the Passover Pilgrims
on that first Palm Sunday to hail
Jesus of Nazareth as King of all life
still moves among us. In worship,
music, study, and sermon, the ser-
vices of this day will be in keeping
with this theme.
Sunday (School, 10. &‘Following
Christ Through ‘the Church”. Scrip-
ture—St. John 15:5-9; and Philip-
pians 2:14-6.
Morning Worship, 11:00. The fol-
lowing music will be presented by
the choirs and organ under the
direction of Mrs. Ruth Turn Rey-
nolds, organist and director of
choirs: Prelude: Trumpet Voluntary
by Purcell; Anthem, All Hail the
Power of Jesus’ Name, ar. by
Goldsworthy; Offertory, All Glory
Laud and Honor by Kathryn Rawls
-Davis; and Postlude, Festal March
in C by J. Baptiste Calkin. The min-
ister will continue the series of
Lenten sermons on the theme,
“Jesus Flings His Purple”.
New members will be received.
Specigl Baptismal Service, 4:00.
The Sacrament of Holy Baptism will
be administered to infants and
children. This service is solely for
the purpose of baptism.
. Methodist Youth Fellowship, 6:30.
Monday, 7:30, Boy Scouts meet.
Wednesday, 7:30, Holy Week
Service. Speaker to be announced.
Thursday, 7:30, Candle Light
Holy Communion Service. This is
fone of the great, traditiongl ser-
vices of our Church. We invite all
who wish to unite in fellowship with
us and who acknowledge Christ as
Saviour and Lord to share in this
service.
Friday, 7:30, Good Friday Ser-
vice. The choirs will present a sa-
cred cantata. See announcement
elsewhere.
12-3:00, We unite with our neigh-
boring churches in the Good Fri-
day Service in the White Chuypch
on ithe Hill at Trucksville in this
traditional Service. Meditations on
tthe [Seven Last Words will be pres-
sented by local ministers.
All those having flowers or
palms ‘to present for Palm Sunday
or Easter are urged to contact Mrs.
Ethel Oliver, Lake Street, chair-
man of the Flower Committee.
Phone Dallas 235-R-7.
Senior Young People and Adults
will unite with the Church on Con-
fession of Faith on May 4th. Mem-
bership Training Conferences will
ADDITIONAL OFFICE HOURS
DAILY —Tuesday & Friday 1-5 P.M.
EVES.—Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday
7 — 8:30 P.M.
Dr. A. S. Lisses
Optometrist & Orthoptist
5 Main St., Dallas
Phone 468-R-2 or Wilkes-Barre 3-3794 for appointment
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THE POST, FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1952
be held on Sunday evenings at six
o'clock, beginning on April 20th.
ALDERSON-NOXEN
Palm Sunday services with spec-
ial music and sermon will be held
in the Methodist Churches of the
Alderson-Noxen [Charge as follows.
Ruggles Church service, 8:45 A.
M., Sunday school, 10; Noxen
Church momaing service, 10, Sunday
School, (11, M..Y. F., 6:30 P. M.;
Alderson Sunday School, 10:15, Al-
derson Church service, 11:15, M. Y.
F., 6:30; Kunkle Church School,
10:30, Evening Church service, 7:30,
M. Y. F, 6:30.
Board of Education of the Alder-
son Church will meet Mondgy eve-
ning, at 7:30.
Official Board and Board of Edu-
cation of the Ruggles Church will
meet Tuesday evening at the
Church Hall.
Good Friday services will be held
in the Kunkle and Noxen Methodist
Churches on Friday evening. A wor-
ship service and pageant, ‘The
Challenge of the Cross” will be pre-
sented by the Youth Groups in
each Church. The sound motion pic-
ture, ‘“‘Journey into Faith” will be
shown in each service. The Kunkle
service will be held at 7:30 and the
Noxen service at 8.
Dr. LeRoy Bugbee of Wyoming
Seminary, author of the Centennial
History of the Wyoming Confer-
ence, ‘He Holds the Stars in His
Hands” will be the speaker at the
Easter Sunrise service at Alderson
Church at 6:30 A. M. Easter Sun-
day. Members of Alderson, Ruggles,
and Noxen Youth Fellowship groups
will participate. Alderson - Ruggles
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Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
For God And Country
‘When James Kozemchak, Hunts-
ville, took this picture at a recent
wedding in Kingston, he was so
impressed with the results, combin-
ing religious significance wth pat-
riotism, that he brought it to the
Dallas Post with the hope that it
could be used for either the Palm
Sunday or the Easter issue.
The little girl is Ann Louise Ran-
som, Poplar Street, Kingston.
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Youth Choir will sing. Members of
Kunkle M. Y. F. will serve as
ushers.
At the regular Church services
of the Alderson - Noxen charge on
Easter Sunday there will be the Sa-
crament of Baptism and Reception
of members.
TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST
Sunday, April 6th, Palm Sunday:
8:30 A. M., Early Service with
the special music sung by the Jun-
ior Boys and {Junior Girls Choirs,
and the Senior Girls’ Choir. -
Members of the Pastor’s Confir-
mation Class will be received at
this Service. It is suggested that
the S. S. children might attend this
Service, and then go to their Sun-
day School Class.
9:45 A. M., Sunday School Classes
for all ages (15 minutes later than
usual).
11:00 A. M., Late Worship Ser-
vice with the Senior Choir singing
the Special music.
New adult members will be re-
ceived into Church msmhene at
this service.
6:30 P. M. Junior and Beoir
MY. F meet at Church.
7:30 P. M., The [Senior Choir
will present its Egster Cantata en-
titled “Olivet to Calvary”.
April 10th, Maundy Thursday:
7:00 P. M., Holy Communion. The
Junior Boys and Junior Girls’
Choirs, and the Senior Girls’ Choir
will sing the anthems at this ser-
vice. The responses for the Com-
munion Ritual will be read by the
Pastor and Congregation.
9:15"P. M., Holy Communion. The
Senior Choir will sing the special
music as well as the Communion
responses at this Service.
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
Holy Week Services:
Services during Holy Week and
Easter will be in charge of Rev.
Russel W. Stine, Ph. D., of Muhlen-
berg College.
Palm Sunday, April 6th, Sunday
School 9:45 A. M. Classes for all
ages. Church [Service 11:00 A, M,,
Sermon topic for the day— ‘Behold,
Thy King Cometh Unto Thee!”
Wednesday, April 9th, Sermon
Topic, “The Trigl of Jesus”, 7:30
P. M.
Maundy Thursday, April 10th
Sermon Topic, ‘This Do In Remem-
brance of Me”, 7:30 P. M. Obser-
vance of Holy Communion at this
service.
Good Friday, April 11th, “Defeat
Turned Into Victory”, 7:30 P. M.
The Church Council is desirous
of having every member of the
congregation receive communion
during this Holy Week. They will
furnish transportation to any per-
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son who needs or desires it. Pastor
Stine will be in our vicinity from
Wednesday evening won (through
Easter Sunday, and will gladly ad-
minister Holy Communion to any
member of the congregation who is
unable to get to Church. Please
contact. any member of the Coun-
cil as soon as possible so a schedule
can be arranged.
The Ladies’ Auxiliary will make
Hot Cross Buns on Thursday, April
10th. Orders are to be phoned to
Mrs. Walter Heidere (Dallas 453-
R-3) or Mrs. Fred Nicely, (Dallas
137-R-4.)
St. Paul's has been conducting
it's Lutheran World Action Cam-
paign during this Lenten Season.
Coin Collectors should be returned
during one of the Holy Week Ser-
vices. If you have not already done
so, will you please do so, thereby
helping us to achieve our goal.
HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN
The adult class met with the
prayer meeting at the home of Mrs.
Francis Culp on Thursday night of
this week to effect a new organiza-
tion and elect officers. The organi-
zation of ga young adult class makes
this necessary.
Saturday afternoon and evening
will be devoted to repairs and a
general spring cleanup of the
church property. The Women’s
Council, with Mrs. Ralph Frantz
and Mrs. J. E. Roberts in charge,
will serve the evening megl to the
workers,
Palm Sunday is Decision Day.
There will be baptisms in the after-
noon.
PALM SUNDAY. Morning Wor-
ship at 9:30. Both choirs will sing.
Bible [School at 10:30. There will be
baptisms in the afternoon.
At five Sunday afternoon the
young people will meet for a
Friendship Hour. At 7:30 in the
evening the film “The First Easter”
will be shown to all who care to
add their presence to that of the
youth group.
The Women’s Council will hold
| Pastor: Rev. Truman Reeves.
its monthly meeting on Tuesday.
night of next week. Mrs. Walter
Covert, Jr., is president.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Seventh-Day Adventists of Beau-
mont will launch their annual In-
gathering Appeal tomorrow accord-
ing to H. C. Reading, church pastor.
The local church plans to reach
its $400.00 goal in five weeks
through a door-to-door solicitation
campaign.
The funds are also used to carry
on the denomination’s mission pro-
gram through 551 major institu-
tions, including hospitals, schools,
and publishing houses. More than
3,100 Adventist mission schools are
in operation.
“Americans no longer dare ignore
the suffering and ignorance that
produce Communism’s breeding
places,” the church leader pointed
out. He quoted Dr. Charles Malik,
Lebanon’s minister to the United
States:
“The work of American mission-
aries abroad is more important than
diplomacy in expressing the desire
of the American people for peace
and plenty in the world. The hos-
pitals and schools which the
churches have built are the best
evidence you have of your concern
for the world.”
BOWMANS CREEK
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Russell Vanderhoof, Pastor
The annual convention of the
Young People’s Missionary Society
of the New York Conference will be
held in the Bowmans [Creek Church
April 4-6. Young people and older
ones as well are invited to attend
all services as follows:
Friday, 7:30 P.M.—Rally
Saturday, 10:30 AM.—Morning
Service. 7:30 P.M.—Missionary Rally.
Sunday, 10:00 AM. — (Sunday
School. 10:30 AM.—Morning ‘Wor-
ship. 7:30—Closing Missionary Ser-
vice i
The midweek prayer meeting will
be held in the church Wednesday
evning at 8 o'clock.
The (Church
by the (Side of the Road
BEAUMONT UNION CHURCH
Sundgy ‘School, 10 A. M.
Preaching service, 7:30.
Young People, with Mrs. Truman
Reeves conducting, Monday 7:30
P. M.
Rebecca Bible Class, Monday,
7:30, at the home of Mrs. Albert
Patton.
Sunday School Board Meeting,
Tuesday, 7:30. Women’s Sunday
School Class has charge of the pro-
gram, which is open to everybody.
An Easter program will be planned.
Prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:30.
SHAVERTOWN METHODIST
Sunday, 9:45— Church School for
all ages. 11:00— Nursery for pre-
schoo] children during Church Hour.
11:00—Morning Worship Service -
Palm (Sunday. 4:00—Sacrament of
Holy Baptism for Infants and Child-
ren in the Sanctuary. 6:30-Methodist
Youth Fellowship.
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SUNDAY
7:30 AM Holy Communion
9:45 AM Church School
11 AM Holy Communion. and Sermon
6:00 AM Easter Sunrise Service
8:00 AM Holy Communion
11:00 AM Holy Communion, Junior Choir,
4:00 PM Church School Mite Box Offering and office
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