BN - a a 5 AT en RET THE POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1952 Beaumont Friday night at the high school auditorium the judges of the Hal- lowe’en Party sponsored by the seniors selected the following for prizes; Funniest, Mrs, Warren John- son and son Billy; Most Original Is This Your Child? We hope not! But let’s remember that when these tragedies occur it’s SOMEBODY'S CHILD. @ If such an emergency should happen to some- one close to you, you will want to give them the best possible care. And you CAN—if you protect them now, with insur- ance. See us! ¢. Wayne Gordon LOCAL AGENT Farm Bureau Mutual Auto Insurance Co. MAIN HIGHWAY SHAVERTOWN Phone 4-7156 Twosome, Reed Balewski and Terry Belles; Most Original Single, Robert Crispell; Prettiest (adult), Mrs, (Clif- ford Shupp; Prettiest (child), [Sally Dieta. The Grand March for the elemen- tary school Hallowe'en Party was led by Robert Crispell and Alan Hobbs Friday afternoon at two on the basebal] field. Mrs, (Charles Hil- bert and Mrs. Maude Scovell, acting as judges, chose the following: Most Original, James Oberst whoo made his “robot” costume; Funniest, Robert Rifenberry; and Prettiest, Dorothy Szafran, After the march the students and guests went in- doors to see the play ‘Indian Days” by the third and fourth grades, and the play ‘Hallowe'en Harvest Moon” by fifth and sixth grades. Then games and refreshments in the individual homerooms ended an enjoyable afternoon, Lend-A-Hand Club members, the president, Mrs, Doris Balewski, is still waiting for your reservations to the turkey dinner at the Idetown M.E. Church Thursday, November 13. Monday night, November 10, is Visitation Night at the schools prior to the PTA meeting, The purpose of Visitation Night is to acquaint in- terested parents and adults with school procedures and policies. The parents of first grade pupils will servie the refreshments, The James Oberst family has moved to Jersey (City, N. J. 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In the name of Christ, our Re- deemer. Amen. PRINCE OF PEACE Sunday, November 9th, Sunday School at 9:45, morning prayer and sermon 11. Monday, November 10th, 7:30 p.m. meeting of the Scout Troop in the Parish House, Tuesday, November 11th, 8 p.m. Regular meeting of the Vestry. November is Every Member (Can- vass month when all members of the Parish are canvassed for their pledge to the Church for the coming year, On [Friday evepming, November 14th the Canvass will begin with the Annual Parish meeting and din- ner at 6:30 in the Parish House. Mrs. Paul Daily is chairman of the dinner committee. At ‘the Parish meeting ‘the Finance Committee Chairman, Mr. [Clarence Wioodruff, will explain the budget for 1953. All members of the parish and their families are urged ‘to attend this meeting. 7 ALDERSON-NOXEN Board of Education and Official Boand of Ruggles Methodist Church will meet at the [Church Hall Tues- day evening, November 11 at eight. Woman's [Society of [Christian Service of Kunkle (Church will meet Wednesday afternoon, at 2 at the home of Mrs. Ray Henney, Alderson WSCS will meet Thurs- day evening, at eight at the home of Mrs. Raymond Garinger. At the recent meeting of the Commission of Education of Alder- son Church, Tuesday evening, De- cember 23rd chosen for the Annual (Church School Christmas program. Services in Methodist (Churches of Alderson-Noxen Charge on ‘Sunday, will be held as follows: Ruggles Church service, 8:45; [Sunday school, 10; Noxen [Church worship service, 10, Sunday school, 11, MYIF, 4:00; Alderson (Church school, 10:15, Al- derson Church worship service, 11:- 15; Alderson-Ruggles MYF, 6:30; Kunkle Church school, 10, Kunkle Church service, 7:30. tion, for all ages, At 11, Rev. [Frederic H. Eidam, will preach on “Our Part- ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday School will meet at 9:45 Sunday and will provide instruc- tion for all ages. At 11, Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, will preach on “Our Part- 2D THE UPPER ROOM. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE LA ult] ris USED DEVOTIONAL GUIDE nership”. Meetings during the week will include; Tuesday, 8 p.m., Dorcas Society; Wednesday, 6:45 p.m. League choir and at 7:30 p.m., the Senior IChoir; Friday night at 9 Bow- ling League at Forty Fort; Satur- day morning at 10 Confirmation Class. 'All meetings will be at the church with the exception of the Bowling League. The Friendly Young Adults held a Hallowe'en party at the church on Monday might, An evening of games and stunts was enjoyed by twenty-three members. Colored pic- tures of class activities and of local interest were shiown by Ralph Ger- hart and proved a big surprise and treat to lall. The tables were de- corated with Hallowe'en motifs and the refreshments were in accord with that gay season of the year. Mrs. Chester Hartman and Mrs. Irene Purvis were in charge. Friendly Young Adults is a Bible class meéet- ing every week in the Sunday School, it consists of men and women and fis taught by Mrs. (Ches- ter Hartman. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY Christ teaches His disciples to say, ‘Our Father.” Elmer Ellsworth Helms (California) Our Father who art in heaven. (Matthew 6:9. A.S.V.) Read John 14:1-6. Horace Bushnell says, “If Christ had never taught the world any- thing but to say “Our Father,” He would be the world’s greatest bene- factor.” In the Old Testament God is spoken of as Father about a half- dozen times. In the four Gospels Christ speaks of God as Father some one hundred and sixty times. And in the Acts of the Apostles and the Epistles He is thus referred to very often. Christ is ever comparing and con- trasting our earthly father with our heavenly Father. ‘Love your en- emies, and pray for them that per- secute you; that ye may be sons of your Father who is in heaven.” If a son ask bread of his father, will he given him a stone? The evident answer is “No.” Christ then asks, “How much more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who ask him?” To His disciples He gives thle as- surance: “In my Father's house are many mansions . . . I go to prepare a place for you.” It is the Son of God who so loves us that by faith in Him and by doing His will we can. come . unto ‘the Father in heaven. WEEK-END Delicious Fresh Killed RYERS Ready for pan 22 to 3 Ib. avg. SPECIALS Is Frying LEGS & BREASTS Ib 63c To Be Sure Of A Good One ORDER YOUR THANKSGIVING TURKEY RIGHT NOW! MAIN HIGHWAY Phone Dallas 4-33176 TRUCKSVILLE MILL POULTRY SHOP TRUCKSVILLE csi, SHAVERTOWN METHODIST Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost Sunday: 9:45, (Church school with classes for all ages; 9:45, Men's Bible [Class—Dr. William J. Daw, teacher today;11:00, Nursery during Church hour for pre-schopl child- ren; 11:00, Morning worship ser- vice in Sanctuary—November is Loyalty and Thanksgiving month; 6:30, Methodist Youth Fellowship. Speaker: Mr. George McCutchson. Trucksville MYF will be our guests; 8:00, Couple’s Club in the Chapel | room. Speaker: Atty. Ivio Giannini of Wyoming whio will speak on Mili- tary Intelligence during and after Wiorld War 11; Monday: 7:00, Girl Scouts, Troop 9; 8:00, King’s Daughters [Class monthly meeting in Chapel room. Tuesday: 4:00, Girl Scouts, Troop 66; 7:30, Boy Scouts, Troop 231. Wednesday: 3:30, Brownies; 7:00, Girl Scouts, Troop 75; 8:00, WSCS monithly meeting in recreation rooms. Thursday: 3:45, Junior (Choir re- hearsal; 7:30, Senior Choir rehear- sal. Ushers for the month of Novem- ber are: 'W. L. Gavett, Robert Dar- row, Jack iGodtfring, and H. W. Rood. Harvey's Lake The WSCS of the Alderson Meth- odist Church will be entertained at the home of Mrs, Raymond Garinger next Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. George Kuchta of Harrisburg is spending several days with his mother, Mrs, John, Kuchta. Miss Jessie Armitage spent the weekend in Harrisburg, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuchta and attend- ing the Horse Show, Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Smith and daughter Donna visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith at Beach Haven, on Sunday. George Armitage is able to be out again after two weeks illness. Ghosts Greet Guests At C.C.C. Party Ghost hosts and hostesses greeted guests at Country Couples Club Hal-lowe’en party in Dallas .Meth- odist Church social rooms Satur- day might, and =a grand parade culminated in presentation, of prizes Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams, dressed as a clothes-line, won the prize for most original costuming; Harry Lefko, funniest; Mr, and Mrs. Ray Daring, best dressed, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Seymour, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bulford, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Stephen Sedler were on the reception committee, Present, in addition to ‘those named, were these couples: Robert Williams, Richand Vosler, Robert Brown, Robert Lewis, Fay Hopkins, Harry Lefko, Lester Tinsley, [Fred Stevens, Lewis Reese, Bud Nelson, Kenneth Baylis, William Baker, Jr.; William Heapps, and Mrs. Malcolm Strunk. Kunkle WSCS Kunkle WISCS will meet at the home of Mrs. Ray Henney Wednes- | self-denial and prayer session Wed- day at 2, with Mrs. Victor Rydd | nesday evening at 8 in ‘the church assistant hostess. 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We believe that the Republican candidates will serve the Sixth District as the Sixth likes to be served — Honestly and Progressively. majorities. Thanks For Your Turnout In The BACK MOUNTAIN AREA The Sixth can point with pride to districts like the North in Dallas Township (Kunkle) where 99 percent of those reg- istered voted; to the Middle in Dallas Township where 542 out of 601 turned out; to Shavertown where 95 percent of the total voted and to Dallas Borough where 803 out of 850 cast their ballots. All Back Mountain districts produced solid Republican OLIN W. EVANS Luzerne County Chairman of the Republican Party Z \ Le oem tn B
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