The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 12, 1952, Image 14

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News of the Churches
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY—
Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch
as ye have done it unto one of the
least of these my brethren, ye have
done it unto me. (Matthew 25:40.)
Read Matthew 25:34-46.
While walking through the gar-
den surrounding the Home for Aged
Men at Sitka, Alaska, I met a talk-
ative “sourdough,” who had gone,
years ago, to Alaska to seek for
gold. He related his experience.
“In those gold-rush days, we
lived in the mountains back of
Skagway, with no store within
miles and paths impassable in the
wintertime. We were neighbors.
When baking bread, we always set
aside a small amount of dough to
take over the trail to the nearest
neighbor. This was the precious
leaven each family needed in order
to have bread. And when the
womenfolk stirred up the sponge,
that is, dough raised with yeast,
they, too, remembered. In an emp-
ty can a handful was put aside and
sent to the next cabin. Failure to
pass on some of the leaven classed
one as a very poor neighbor. So
we early settlers,” he “concluded,
“were dubbed ‘sourdoughs’! It
meant that we were good neigh-
bors.”
. Are we Christians
with our neighbors ?
concerned
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ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN
Stewardship Sunday will be ob-
served att St. Paul's Lutheran Churh,
Shavertown, lon: (Sunday. At the ser-
vice at 11 o’clock in the morning, the
pastor, the Rev. Frederic E. Eidam,
wil] commission the visitors for the
Every Member Visitation. He will
also preach upon the subject “The
T's in My Life”. The Visitation will
be carried ott in the afternoon and
all the members are asked ito cooper-
ate by staying home uafil visited.
[Sunday School will be held at 9:45
and will provide instmuction for all
age groups.
Tuesday night at 8 ithe Altar
Guild will meet for its regular
monthly meeting. The Ladies’ Aux-
iliary will hold fa Mission [Program
on Wednesday afternoon at ome
o'clock in connection with its regu-
Jar meeting, On Wednesday night at
7:30 the choir will mehearse. The
pastor will meet with the Confirma-
tion [Class on [Saturday morning at
10 o'clock.
DALLAS FREE METHODIST
Sunday school at 10; Preaching
11; (Class meeting 7:30 PM. Sunday
evening services at MTrucksville at
17:45, Rev. Joseph Sproule, preach-
PRINCE OF PEACE
Satunday: 10:30 A.M., The Boys’
(Choir will meet at the Church for
rehearsal, After the rehearsal the
members of the Boys’ Choir will
have lunch with the choir director,
Mr. Edward Ratcliffe, and the Rec-
tor, and will leave for: the Model
Railroad Show fin Scramton at 1:15
PM. Members of the Boy (Scout
Troop and the Acolytes should be
at the Church by 1:15 to go to the
Show with the Choir.
Sunday: 9:45 AM., ‘Church [School
11 AM., Morning Prayer land Ser-
mon. 7:15 P.M., The Young People’s
Fellowship will meet in tthe Parish
House to elect officers. All young
people of the Prince of Peace be-
tween the ages of 14 and 21 are
cordially invited to be present.
Monday: [7:30 PM. The Boy
Scout Troop will meet in? the Par-
ish House.
Tuesday: 8:00 PM., The Woman's
Auxiliary will meet in the Parish
House. ;
Thursday: 4:00 P.M., The Acolytes
will meet ait the Church. Triansporta-
ition will be provided from the Dallas
Township School and the Dallas
Borough Grade Schoql.
THE WHITE CHURCH
ON THE HILL
9:30 A.M., Sunday School classes
for pupils of the Adult, Youth, and
Junior departments. 10:30 A.M.
Sunday School classes for pupils
of the Primary, Beginners, and Nur-
sery departments. 10:45 'A.M., Morn-
ing Worship land Sermon, Dr. Ralph
Decker, President of Wyoming Sem--
inary, will be our Guest Preacher
for [Universal Bible Sunday, He will
speak on ‘How Wie Got our Bible.”
There will be an unusual Bible dis-
play in the Church Basement. It will
be well worth seeing. The Pastor
will also have a rare and unusual
surprise for all, 7:30 PM, Christmas
Pageant~ by the Senior Girls and
the Junior Boys and Junior Girls’
(Choirs.
Thursday: 1:30 P.M., Intercessory
Prayer Group of the WISCS will meet
in the Sanctuary. The [business
meeting will be held in, the Social
rooms at 1:45 PIM.
Friday: 7:30 P.M., The OYF will
hold a Christmas Party at the
Churich with the Avoca MY[F as
Saturday: 2:30 P.M., (Christmas
party for ‘all pre-school idhildren at
the church, 4:00 P.M., Annual
[Christmas party of Dallas Rotary
Club will be held in this church.
Wednesday, Dec. 24th, Holy (Com-
munion with a service at 7:00 P.M.,
using the Youth Choirs, and a later
service with the Senior (Choir sing-
ing the responses.
“Want
Like Me For Xmas?”
We're goin’ fast down at
STAN MOORE'S
So Order Now!
A Bird
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low
EGGS 3doz $1.29
TRUCKSVILLE
Trucksville Mill Poultry Shop
Phone Dallas 4-3376
“At The Sign Of The Red Rooster”
StanLEY MOORE, Owner
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_THE POST, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1952
POLICE NAB FUGITIVE DESPERADO
CAPTURED ALIVE in spite of his threats, manacled Russel Ford, former
sparring partner of ex-heavyweight champion Joe Walcott, is carried
back to jail by police less than 24 hours after his escape from the Som-
erset County jail, Somerville, N. J. Ford slipped through a 100-man
police net after stabbing a guard
sentence for a hold-up last August.
during the break. He was awaiting
(International Soundphoto)
SHAVERTOWN METHODIST
Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost
Sunday: 9:45, IChurch school with
classes for all ages. 9:45, Men's Bible
Class. Teacher: Dr. William Daw.
11:00, Nursery. during church hour
ffor pre-school children. 11:00, Morn-
ing Worship service with special
[Christmas—music. 7:30, The Senior
Choir will present J. H, Maunder’s
[Cantata, “Bethlehem” in the Sanct-
uary. [Soloists will be: Mrs. Ben
Jenkins, Contralto; Mrs. Thomas
Moore, Soprano; Mr, [Charles Jacob-
son, Tenor; Mr. J. Henry Morgan,
Baritone, Mrs. Robert Wright is the
organist and choir director. The
public is invited. 8:45, The Methodist
Youth Fellowship will begin their
traditional (Carolling throughout the
community.
Monday: 7:00, Girl Scouts, Troop
9.
Tuesday: 4:00, Girl Scouts, Troop
66. 7:30, Boy Scouts; Troop 231.
8:00, Men’s (Club will meet in the
Chapel Room, Movies will be shown.
‘Wednesday, 3:30, Brownies. 7:00,
Girl Scoults, Troop 75.
Thursday: 12:30, (Covered Dish
and Christmas Party of [Priscilla,
Martha, Naomi land [Sarah Circles
of the WSCS in the social rooms.
3:45, Junior Choir rehearsal. 7:30,
Senior [Choir rehearsal.
Friday: 8:00, Keller Class meeting
in social rooms.
The following men were elected
trustees of the [Church for a three
year term: Mr, Walter Cook, Mr.
Thomas J. Graham, Mr. Stephen
Johnson.
The following children were re-
cently baptized at the church: Wil-
liam James Chapple, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John, L. Chapple; Douglas
George Schooley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George B. Schooley; Sheila
Mae Thomas, daughter of Mr. amd
Mrs. Warren L. Thomas; Joy Ann
Yeust, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph A. Yeust. .
Altiar Vestments were presented
and received for dedication by Rev.
R. D. Yost last Sunday at the morn-
ing service. White Altar Vestments
were given in loving memory of
‘George Edward Swan, Jr., by his
parents - Mr. and Mrs, George Ed-
ward Swan.
IGreen Altar Vestmenits were given
by Mr. and Mrs. Ross Williams.
Violet Altar Viestments were also
given to the church for dedication.
Pensons desiring to place Point-
settias, Christmas wreaths and
Christmas trees in the [Church for
the Christmas season are asked to
have them at the (Church this Sat-
urday by 5:30 PM.
An outdoor nativity scene, which
the ICouple’s Club has sponsored,
was built by Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
D. Austin land will be arranged on
the (Church Lawn cn Saturday for
the (Christmas season.
LOYALVILLE METHODIST
Rev. B. Everett Lord, Pastor
Sunday services start with church
at 8/30, Church school at 9:30. MYF
is at 7 PM, prayer meeting and
choir practice at 8.
Ladies Aid will hold fits regular
business meeting Tuesday at 8 in
the (Church Hall. ;
Electicin of officers and trustees
will be held at Official Board meet-
ing Thursday, 8 PM, in Church Hall.
Annual [Christmas party and en-
tertainment is scheduled for Friday,
December 19, in the Church and
(Church Hall, starting at 8, with
the public invited.
PRAYER
Dear Lord, grant us a vision of
true neighborliness. ‘May we re-
member that the world cannot be-
| come a neighborhood unless we are
willing to send out the leaven that
will bring the bread of life to oth-
ers. In the name of Jesus. Amen.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
I will carry the leaven of life
to others.
Lillian B. Polhemus
(California)
ALDERSON-NOXEN CHARGE
Universal Bible Sunday will be
observed with appropriate services
in the Methodist Churches of the
Church services with ithe pastor
preaching, and Sunday School will
be held as follows: Ruggles Church
service—8:45 AM., Sunday {School—
10:00; Noxen [Church service—10:
Sunday School—11: Noxen MYF—
4 PM.; (Alderson Church school—
10:15, Church service—11:15, MYF
—6:30 P.M.; Kunkle (Church school
—10, Church service—T7:3C P.M.
The (Commission, on Education of
Noxen (Church will meet Tuesday
evening at 8 at the A. J. [Casterline
home.
[Christmas programs for the
Churches of the
IChiarge will be held as follows:
Sunday, December 21st—7:30 P.M.
at the Kunkle Church “The Christ-
mas Story in Pictures’; Monday,
December 22nd—7:30 P.M., Ruggles
Church school Christmas programe
Tuesday, December 23rd, Alderson
Church school (Christmas program
—7:30 P.M.; Thursday, December
25th—6:00 P.M., Noxen Church
school (Christmas program; Friday,
December 26th—38:00 P.M., Charge
MYF Christmas Cantata in, Alderson
Church; Sunday, December 28th—
4:00 P.M,, Charge MYF Cantata at
Noxen (Church; Sunday, December
28th—7:30 P/M., Kunkle Church
Junior (Choir (Christmas program. -
The members of the 'Alderson-
Ruggles Youth Fellowship will sing
carols on Saturday evening, Decem-
ber 20. After the carol sing the an-
nual Christmas party will be held
at the parsonage. ;
Christmas
LIGHTING
Here's a tip from General Elec-
tric holiday lighting specialists
which youll want to keep in mind
when putting up
your outdoor
lighted decora-
tions.
» Lighted strings
of bulbs will be
more effective if
\ spaced close to-
gether. One sim-
ple way to accom-
plish this is to lay
three strings on
the ground and
tape: together as
shown in the
drawing at the
right. Notice how
by staggering the
sockets they can be arranged about
six inches apart instead of the
usual 18 inches. When strings are
taped together they may be hung
in the usual manner.
* * *
When choosing toys for young-
sters don’t overlook the magic of
the lighted ones which are now
available. Tiny bulbs no larger than
we
: Po
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7,3 >
a garden pea are concealed inside
movie cameras, baby rattles, atomic
Ford
‘| ray guns, movie projectors and dec-
orative/ lapel pins. Small pen-type
batteries are needed to keep the
toys lighted so be sure to include
an extra battery or two with your
lighted gift toy.
Alderson-Noxen (Charge on (Sunday. |
Alderson-Noxen |
Mrs. Ida Eyet Dies
At Daughter's Home
Mrs, Ida Eyet, 83, died at the
‘| home of her daughter, Mrs. Lloyd
Coolbaugh, Lockville, Sunday might.
Funeral services ‘were conducted at
Dymond Hollow Methodist (Church
Thursday at 2, following a brief
home service at 1:30. Rev. Thomas
[C. Dawis (coniducted. Burial was made
in Fitch Cemetery.
Mrs, Eyet was ftaken, ill July 5,
not fully recovering, but able ito be
about a little.
Born in Orange, daughter of the
late John anid Laura Dymond Mon-
tanye, she spent her life in ‘the
region; active in Dymond Hollow
Methodist (Church affairs, Her hus-
band Egbert predeceased her.
Enjoying handiwork, she pieced
quilts for her seventeen grandchild-
ren land crocheted many rugs.
iShe is survived by four children,
Mrs. [Lloyd Coolbaugh; (Stanley
Archie, and Mrs. Edgar Barth, Dy-
mond Hollow; ia brother, Stephen
Montianye, Harding. There are
twenty-seven great-grandchildren.
were by
Arrangements
Bronson.
‘Alfred
\
Idetown
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Honeywell
of Wilkes-Barre, Mrs. Larry Honey-
well of Plymouth, were callers at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Honeywell on Sunday. Their mother,
Mrs. Lucy Honeywell, is ill at the
Honeywell home,
Miss Dorothy Fritz of Long Island,
N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. [Albert Kanon
and sons, Joseph, John, Thomas
of Nanticoke spent ithe weekend
with Myr. and Mrs. Ernest Fritz.
The WCTU will meet at the home
of Mrs. Della [Parrish on Tuesday
elfternioon, at two o'clock December
16.
Larry McGuill, Veratile Youth
leader will hold special service in
the Idetown Church December 18th
through to the 21st, Each evening at
7:30 every ‘one is invited to ‘attend.
The Church quartet, sang at the
Christmas panty at the West Side
Flower (Club on, Tuesday might.
Mrs. John Garringer’s class and
John Race’s class will have their
Christmas party in tthe church house
on Tuesday evening December 23.
Harvey Bottoms who was hunt-
ing this week with a group of
friends, shot his first deer.
Kingston Twp.’
Byron Kitchen has returned to
his home on Franklin Street, after
being a [patient fin the Nesbitt Hos-
pital.
Mrs. Marion Elliott, Trucksville,
is a patient at the Nesbitt Hospital.
Mrs. (Gertrude Marley, Trucksville,
is still a patient at the Nesbitt Hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. [George Price of Mt.
Greenwood Road, Trucksville had
as guests recently Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Hooley, Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Owen, Wilkes-Barre. They also had
their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs, Bernard Price and grand-
daughter, Nancy Price of Alexandria,
Va. ?
Miss Doria Berry, Trucksville was
a recent patient at the Nesbitt
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fritz ob-
served their thirty-sevemith wedding
anniversary cin Tuesday of this
week.
"Mr. and Mrs, Hayden Williams
and daughter, Ruth Anne spent the
weekend with relatives and friends
in Shillington and Reading.
Mrs, W. H. Nevel is recovering
from an illness.
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