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News of the Churches
SHAVERTOWN METHODST
Sunday, 9:45, (Church School for
all ages; 11:00, Nursery for pre-
school children during Church Hour;
11:00, Church Worship Hour—
Mother's Day, with special obser-
viance through music anid sermon
honoring our Mother's. There is no
better way to honor Motherhood
than by attending church. 6:30,
Methodist Youth Fellowship. Elec-
tion of Officers. 8:00, (Couples (Club.
Speaker: Mr. Roy Morgan of Radio
Station WILK.
- Monday, 3:30, Browmies; 8:00,
King’s Daughters (Class Monthly
Meeting in Chapel Room.
Tuesday, 7:00, Trustee ‘hoard
meeting in chapel! room.;7:30, Boy
Scouts, Troop 231; 8:00 Official
board meeting in- chapel room.
* Wednesday, 3:30, Girl Scouts,
Troop 66; 7:00, Girl Scouts, Troop 75;
7:45, Leadership Training school at
Dallas Methodist ‘Church; 8:00 W.S.
C:S. Monthly meeting in social
rooms. Installation of new Officers
by the Pastor.
Thursday, 6:30, Junior (Choir re-
hearsal; 7:30, Senior (Choir rehear-
sal.
. One Sunday fin each year, the
second in May, is dedicated to our
mothers, Religious emotion and
mother love are closely bound, for
the latter is about the mearest ap-
proach, in this life, we have to the
wonderful, compassionate love of
God. There is mo better way to
honor Motherhood than by attend-
ing church on the day dedicated to
our mothers.
For this particular Sunday, will
you not invite some one who, be-
cause of age or infirmity, might
otherwise be deprived of ithe service,
to share your car and pew with
you ?
DALLAS METHODIST
Today '(Fridaly)—The annual
Mother-Daughter banquet will be
held this evening at six-thirty
c’clock.
Sunday, 10:00—Sunday school.
Adults using the international lesson
will discuss the theme. “What {Shall
We Do on Sunday?” (Scripture—
Exodus 20:8-11; Mark 2: 27-28;
Luke 4: 16 ab; 18:10-17).. Other
classes use lessons graded to in-
terest and experience of the student.
11:00—Moming ‘Worship. (Sermon
by the pastor. Special music by the
choirs. This is Mother's Day. Your
presence in Church fis one fitting
way to honor your mother and her
God. The meaning of Mother's Day
will be the dominant theme of Ser-
vice. Pre-school children are cared
for in tthe Church Nursery. Other
boys and girls recess to the Junior
Church (before fthe sermon.
. Monday, 7:30—Boy Scouts meet
in Scout Room.
Thursday, 4:15—Junfior (Choir;
Choir.
6:30—Youth Choir; 8:00—Semior
Young people interested in at-
tending the Wyoming [Conference
Youth Weekend in Scranton, May
24th. and 25th. are urged to con-
tact the pastor at omce for reser-
vations. 3
“All notices for ‘the bulletin and
papers are due on Monday of each
week,
DALLAS FREE METHODIST
Rev. Joseph Sproule, Pastor
Sunday School, 10 A. M.
- Preaching, 11. :
Class Meeting, 7:30 P. M.
Prayer meeting, Tugsday, 7:30.
SHAVERTOWN MYF
» Shavertown Methodist MYF an-
nounces election of officers Sunday
evening at 6:30, and its Sunday
evening schedule for the remain-
der of May and all of June.
May 18, a barbecue; May 25,
conference weekend; June 1, picnic
at Ricketts Glen; June 8, hilltop
- service followed by entertainment;
June 15, meeting with speaker,
name to be announced; June 22,
watermelon-slice; June 27, season
closes with a picnic at Sky Lake.
LOYALVILLE METHODIST
Rev. B. Everett Lord
Preaching Service, 8:30.
Church School, 9:30.
A community covered dish sup-
per is scheduled for Wednesday at
6:30 in the Church House. Each
family is asked to bring a covered
dish. Meat and dessert will be fur-
nished. Families are asked to get
in touch with Mrs. Minnie Wesley
by Wednesday morning. There is
no charge.
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sunday, 9:45—Sunday [School;
11:00—Worship service in charge of
Rev. Russell Stine, who will talk on
“Gifts from God.”
The flowers on the Altar are
placed there by Miss Mary Boldt
and her brother, Mr. [Charles
Boldt, in loving memory of their
mother, Mrs. (Charles Boldt, Sr., and
in honor and memorty of all
Mothers.
Tuesday, 8:00 P.M.—Regular mon-
thly meeting of the Dorcas (Society.
Plans will be made for the Poverty
Social, which is to be held in the
very tear future, Hostesses are Mrs.
Ida (Clause and Mrs. Mae Ash.
Wednesday, 7:30 P.M.—Weekly
rehearsal of the «choir. All members
of the Luther League [Choir are
urged ito be present.
Luther Leaguers are asked to keep
Sunday Evening, May 18th, open for
their regular monthly meeting.
The Ladies’ Auxiliary are spon-
soning @ Mother and Daughter Tea
tonight at 8. Mrs. F. Gordon Mathers
will give a ‘“Felt-O-gram” talk. Co-
chairman are Mrs. J. G. Maza and
Mrs. R. H. Voelker, All friends and
members are invited to attend.
ALDERSON - NOXEN CHARGE
Rev. Ruth Underwood
- Mother’s Day will be observed
with appropriate services in the
Methodist Churches of the Alder-
son-Noxen Charge on Sunday, May
11th. The pastor will preach and
there will be special music. Ser-
vices will be held at Ruggles (Church,
preaching at 8:45 AM.; (Sunday
School, 10:00 o’clock. Noxen Church
worship service, 10:00 A. M., Sun-
day School, 11 o'clock.
Preparatory Membership Class,
500 P. M., M. ¥. F., 6:30. P.M;
Alderson Sunday School, 10:15 A.
M., Alderson Church service, 11:15
A. M.; Kunkle, Sunday School, 10:30
A. M., Church service, 7:30 P. M.
Board of Trustees of the Kunkle
Church will meet at 8:30 following
the Church service on Sunday eve-
ning for the purpose of organizing.
The Vacation School Committee
of the Kunkle Church will meet
Monday evening at 7 at the home
of Mrs. William Eckert.
The Official Board of the Kunkle
Church will meet Monday evening,
at eight at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Kerlin.
The Official Board and the
Board of Education of the Ruggles
Church will meet Tuesday evening
at eight in the Church Hall.
SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH
A fellowshiip banquet, commemor-
ating the seventh anniversary of the
Shiavertown Bible (Church, was held
in the iShavertown Fire Hall on. !Sat-
urdaly evening. Rev. Pat Loftus was
guest speaker.
Present: Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Agnew, Mrs. Floyd Hoover and Patsy
Hoover, Mrs. Willard (Cropp, Peggy,
Ruthann and Gary, Mrs. Ernest Bell,
Mrs. John Allen and Bobby, Sgt.
and Mrs. Lorraine Palmer, and Lor-
raine May, Mr. and Mrs, Richard
Seymour, Ridhard, Sally and Ronnie,
Mrs. Elmer Hoover, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Monroe and Richard, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert (Steltz, Mrs. Mary
Belles and Joyce Ann, Mr. and Mrs.
William Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Culp, Mrs. Ernest Culp, Jimmie and
Emie (Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Culp, Mrs. Samuel Keast and Fred-
die, Mr. Harvey Sink, Rev. and Mrs.
Russell Edmondson, Warren and
David, Rev. Pat Loftus, Roxie Hoo-
ver, Betty Walters, Patricia Pickett,
and [Anita Emmanuel.
At a recent Sunday ‘School Tea-
chers' and Officers’ meeting held at
the home of Rev. and Mrs, Russell
Edmondson, Maple Street, plans
were made for the completing of
the church basement for [Sunday
School rooms.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs.: Wil-
liam Hanna, Mrs. Herman Monroe,
Mrs. Samuel Keast, Mr. Richard
Seymour, Mrs. Betty (Cropp and Rev.
and Mrs. Edmondson,
East Dallas WSCS
To Sponsor Concert
Male chorus of Veterans of For-
eign Wars, Post 283, Kingston, will
present a concert May 21 at 7:30
in East Dallas Methodist Church
under sponsorship of the WSCS.
Professor D. H. Lewis’ will con-
duct. Refreshments will be served
and a silver offering taken.
Richard H. Disque
Funeral Service
DALLAS, PA.
Dignified — Efficient — Considerate
Friendly Recommendation
from families served.
Phone Dallas 474-13
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THE POST, FRIDAY, MAY 9, 1952
Altar And Rosary Plans
Annual Spring Social
Altar and Rosary committee
members for the annual Spring
Social to be held Wednesday, May
14, in St. Therese’s auditorium,
Shavertown, met recently with Rev.
Francis A. Kane, Moderator, at the
Gate of Heaven School, Dallas. Be-
nefits from the social will be al-
located to the three individual Al-
tar and Rosary Societies: Gate of
Heaven, Dallas; Our Lady of Vic-
tory, Harvey's Lake; and St. Ther-
ese’s, Shavertown. All members
and families of the Back Mountain
parrishes are cordially invited to
attend.
Mrs. Albert Pesavento, president,
extends a welcome to all new mem-
bers to attend the regular meeting
on the first Wednesday of each
month and to receive Communion
‘| with the Society on the first Sun-
day of each month. The aims of
the Society are to care for the Al-
tars, Vestments, Linens, flowers,
etc., and to promote the recitation
of the Rosary.
Dwight Dick Heads
M. Y. F. At Trucksville
Dwight Dick was elected presi-
dent and John Cashmiark, vice-pre-
sident, at the meeting of Trucks-
ville Methodist ‘Church M.Y.F. last
Sunday. Other officers were Peggy
Webster, secretary; treasurer, Sam
Dilcer; pianist, Dawn Dick first com-
mission (worship) Nancy Williams;
second commission, (mission) Bobby
Johnson; third commission (com-
munity service) Russ DeRemer;
fourth commission (recreation) Dick
Parry and Jerry ‘Warner.
Plan Household Shower
For B. Roberts Family
A shower will be held at the
Huntsville Christian, Church Satur-
day might at 8 P.M. for the Burton
Roberts family who suffered loss by
fire at their home in Shavertown
last Wednesday night. The affair
will not be a celebration, but a prac-
tical replacement shower.
Household articles andg4cash do-
mations from their friends and
neighbors will be acceptable. Any
one not able to attend, may send
articles with a friend or mail cash
to Rev. C. H. Fhick, Dallas RD. 2
or Gerald Frantz, Parrish Street,
Dallas.
Rev. Frick will show a film, “The
Good Neighbor”, at the shower.
Cake and coffee will be served by
members of the Christian Friendly
Class. ;
Bazaar Heads To Meet
| Tuesday To Lay Plans
Chairmen and co-chairmen of
Prince of Peace Bazaar will meet
with the executive board Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs.
Charles W. Lee to discuss plans and
inventory merchandise.
BUILD A HOME?
I am now available to
build a home at a stipu-
lated hourly wage. I super-
intend all construction, take
care of all accompanying
book work. Dallas or Har-
veys Lake preferred. Write
AUBREY WILLIAMS
Sweet Valley R. D. 1
or call at my home in Lake
Township near Loyalville.
Williams Nominated
For Lions Presidency
Robert J. Williams, Shavertown,
was nominated for president of Old
Toll Gate Lions Club at the regular
meeting Tuesday night at Colonial
Inn. Mr. Williams has been 1st
Vice-President for the past year
and active in promoting the pro-
gram of Lionism in the Back Moun-
tain area.
In addition to Mr. Williams, the
following were nominated for of-
fice: Raymond T. Stroud, 1st Vice-
President; J. Lear Wagner, 2nd
Vice-President; J. Chester Hart-
man, 3rd Vice-President; A. Geo-
Prater, secretary; Owen Williams,
treasurer; Joseph Sims, Lion Tam-
ar; Peter Blazes, Tail Twister; and
Immediate past president, Samuel
Patner.
Nominations for director were:
Joseph Blazes, Vernon Ash, Ber-
nard Williamson, and H. S. Van
Campen. Officers will be elected at
the next regular meeting on May
13th.
Judge Frank L. Pinola gave a
stirring address on the dangers
that beset America, stating that we
are not being pushed into socialism
but we are being slid into it. He
stated that England voted for so-
cialism, but we are getting it by
stealth. Judge Pinola explained the
dangers of a centralized govern-
ment and he urged everyone to
take a greater interest in the af-
fairs of government.
Winning Poster Displayed
At Earl's Drug Store
Prominently displayed in the win-
dow at Earl’s Drug [Store are the
six poster entries from Westmore-
land which were exhibited in the
“Our Town” contest staged at the
Jewish. Community Center on South
River Street early in April.
Ray Demko’'s entry which was
awarded first prize among posters |
submitted from schools all over |
Luzerne County, takes the spotlight.
Ray's poster, developed in vivid
colored pencil, shows a housewife
hanging clothes in the back yard,
guarded by a determined husband
with a shotgun, appearing in the
doorway to threaten the foxes that
are cavorting about the yard.
Five other entries which were ex-
hibited in the show are signed by
John Roushey, Raymond Drake,
Janet Stahl, Joyce Edwards, and
Dorothly Teresinski, director of art
for Dallas Borough-Kingston Town-
ship joint schools.
Tea And Reading May 21
At Prince Of Peace Hall
Prince of Peace Episcopal women
will sponsor a tea and reading in
the Parish Hall May 21 at 8 PM,
when Mrs. Elizabeth Conrad will
read “A Man Called Peter”.
Mrs. Woodworth B. Allen is
chairman, assisted by Mrs. Ralph
Smith, Mrs. Allison Sims, Mrs. Don-
ald Clark, Mrs. Warren Unger and
Mrs. Roswell Patterson.
Dallas Seniors To Fete
Mothers and Daughters
Dallas Senior Womans Club will
hold a Mother-Daughter Tea Wed-
nesday evening at 8 in Back Moun-
tain Memorial Library Annex, with
Mrs. Dan Robinhold presiding over
the preliminary business meeting.
There will be a program, and
corsages will be given to the oldest
and youngest mother present. Res-
ervations should be made with Mrs.
Algert Antanaitis in advance.
You can have your
72 Main St.
For *3.95 INOLUBED
Or Less
personal or household gifts for MOTHER.
FINKELSTEIN'S
CREDIT JEWELRY STORE
Over 40 Years On Main St.
choice of beautiful -
Luzerne
pending on breed).
Above program fits pullets for
For Production replacement pullets
FEED TI-O-GA Grower (Mash or, Pellets) plus TI-O-GA
Poultry Fitting Ration and TI-O-GA Scratch Grains (De-
1. Regular egg production
2. High Laying capacity
3. Maximum yearly egg production
TI-O-GA FEED
SERVICE
DEVENS MILLING COMPANY
A. C. DEVENS, Owner
PHONE 200—DALLAS, PA.
Antique Committee
Makes Auction Plans
Members of the Amtique Com-
mittee for the Library Auction met
at the Library Annex Wednesday
afternoon to outline plans for the
auction to be held July 10, 11 and
32.
Mrs. H. W. Smith, chairman, con-
ducted the meeting assisted by her
co-chairman, Mrs. Fred Howell,
Present were: Mesdames A. G.
Rutherford, R. IM. Scott, George
Schallenberger, William Lamb, John
Doane, Norwood Brader, H. R. Wea-
ver, Ray Shiber, James Langdon,
Paul Gross, John Ferguson, Thomas
Heffernan, J. A. Brooks Dwight
Fisher Boyd Dodson, A. 'D. Hutchi-
son,Geonge Flack, Thomas Robinson,
George Jacobs, H, B. [Schooley, John
H. Blackman, Paul Warriner, Har-
den Coon, Charles (Gates, John De-
Witt, Paul Phillips, Roswell Patter-
son, Jack Bames, Ornan Lamb, H.
W. Risley, George (Gregson, T. M. B.
Hicks, Misses Miriam Lathrop, Mary
Gates, Frances .Dorrance and Mild-
red Devens.
Mrs. Thomas E. Heffernan
Heads Goucher Alumnae
Mrs, Thomas E. Hefferman, Leh-
man, was named president of the
Wyoming Valley Chiaipter of Goucher
College Alumnae at their spring
luncheon meeting held at Jay Wil-
son’s recently.
She and Mrs. John IC. Phillips who
will move shortly into the [Space
home, Huntsville Road, were in
change of arranging the luncheon.
JUMBO BLOOM
“Royal Red Velvet”
AFRICAN
VIOLETS
(2 for $2.00)
Many Folks Say
“The Blooms Are Big
As Silver Dollars”
Here's my newest variety of African
Violet. Lovelier than all the others
with its gorgeous “Royal Red” blooms
and big, big cool green leaves. Sent in
bud or about to bud. Ever-blooming
for yellrs of beauty. Offered for a lim-
ited time at this amazing low price of
only $1.19 ea. or 2 for $2.00. Cash or-
ders postpaid. C.0.D.’s welcome. If not
delighted return for your money back.
Dept. 93946, BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS
MARIE KRUSE NURSERIES
Name
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Mothers’ Day
SPECIAL
Full Course
TURKEY DINNER
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Imn
Sandy Beach, Harveys Lake
Reservations Appreciated
Phone H.L. 3626
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCaffrey
Judith Nash
says, “I lost
27 pounds in
four weeks,
never felt
better in my
life.”
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