The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 20, 1953, Image 7

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Robert Laux Is
Exclusive Agent
Will Handle Ten
Northeast Counties
Robert Laux, who since January
1 has been contacting Back Moun-
tain schools in the interest of stu-
dent insurance, was appointed last
week as exclusive agent for ten
counties in [Northeastern Pennsyl-
vania, by World Insurance Com-
pany, to place advantages of stu-
dent coverage before school prin-
cipals and Parent Teachers Associ-
ations,
Mr. Laux, Midland Drive, in the
insurance business for eighteen
| years, will handle schools in Luz-
| eme, Lackawanna, Carbon, Sulli-
| van, Susquehanna, Wyoming, Col-
umbia, Wayne, /Schuylkill and Mon-
roe counties. Student insurance is
something fairly new in this terri-
tory, but has been common in South
Carolina where it first started six
years ago.
Kingston Borough has embraced
the idea, several Wilkes-Barre
schools are considering it In the
Back Mountain, Dallas - Franklin
Township and Lehman-Jackson are
protected; Lake Noxen already had
another type of coverage. Dallas
Borough-Kingston Township joint
schools, at request of the PTA, con-
sidered student insurance at its
January board meeting.
In brief, Mr. Laux said, protec-
tion is given during school hours,
on the way to and from school,
anid during school sponsored activi-
ties. Injuries received in any school
sport except football are provided
for.
Parents pay a premium of $1.25
per child for a twelve monith per-
iod.
[Parent Teachers Associations are
interested in the project, and ar-
ranging to ling up enough parents
to take advantage of this unique
group insurance. The company
specifies no definite proportion, but
hopes for fifty per cent of enroll-
meni to spread the risk.
Raymond Kuhnert, supervising
principal of Dallas-Franklin, says
that the thing which pointed up
necessity for such a plan in his
school, and made parents realize
the benefit, was an accident early
in the school year when a student
broke his arm and parents were
liable for comsiderable expense,
Evangelist To
Visit Kingston
REV. HAL WEBB
‘A two weeks Evangelistic cam-
paign beginning Monday night,
and running through Sunday, March
1 will be conducted in First Bap-
tist Church, Kingston. Rev, Louis
Falk, pastor, will be in charge of
the services. :
The , Evangelist will be the Rev.
Hal Webb well known American
Evangelist and Youth leader. Mr.
Webb is member of the Youth for
Christ International Evanelistic
Staff. He is a graduate of Bob Jones
University. He served in the Army
during World War II with Patton's
tank forces in Germany. After the
war he served in Manila where he
became director of the G. I. Gospel
Hour and Youth for Christ Program
in the Philippines,
Mr. Webb hlas conducted Evan-
gelistic campaigns ‘through the
South and in many Northern
States. Some of his meetings were
held in the Fort Hill Stadium in
Cumberland, Maryland, He also
conducted a meeting in ‘the Out-
door Bowl in Miami, Florida, where
he preached to ‘thousands. He is
considered a fearless, |dynamic
young preacher.
Services will be held every might
at 7:30, with two services on Sun-
days at 10 AM and 7:30 PM. Two
great Youth Rallies will be held
on Saturday mights when Mr. Webb
will introduce some of his Gospel
Magic. [Special musical talent will
provide the singing each night.
[Chorus choir will be organized.
Various pastors of ‘the valley will
assist with the music, Prayer meet-
ings will be held each morning at
10:00. Rev. and Mrs. Webb #ravel
in a 26-foot trailer in which they
will live during ‘the meetings.
“And were it left to me to decide
whether we should have a govern-
ment without newspapers or news-
papers without government, T should
not hesitate a moment to prefer
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