The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 06, 1953, Image 3

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Lt. Commander Returns
From Naval Training
Lt. Comdr. J, H. Schaffhauser,
Shavertown, commanding officer of
the Organized Naval Reserve Bat-
talion 18 which drills at tthe Naval
Reserve Training Center in King-
ston, has (completed a two-week
training period at the Fourth Naval
District Headquarters ¢in Philadel-
phia.
Lt. Comdr. Schaffhiauser attended
the Damage (Control school aft the
Philadelphia Navy Yard.
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Dallas-Franklin
Alumni To Hold
Dinner April 25
Mrs. Stephen Glova
Chairman, Appoints
Committee Members
Dallas-Franklin Township Alumni
Association will hold its Fifth An-
nual Banquet on Saturday, April
25, at- the High School.
Mrs, Stephen Glova, the former
Lillian Ward of the class of 1941,
is chairman for the affair, ‘She has
asked the following alummi mem-
bers to contact their classmates for
| reservations;
1931, Mildred Devens and Helen
Spencer (Swan; 1932, Elizabeth
Frantz Billings; 1933, Edward Hopa;
1934, Dorothy Elston Dodson and
Ellen Kunkle Dietz; 1935, Elsie (Gar~
inger Rauch and Elsie Higgins
Jones; 1936, Alberta Hofmeister
Lancio; 1937, Fred Stevens; 1938,
Florence Homeywell Besteder and
Esther Kunkle Haas; 1939, Beatrice
Hildebrant;
1940, James Knecht; 1941, -(Char-
les Mitchell and Doris Hess War-
dan; 1942, Estella Elston Birnstock
anid Shirley Austin Jones; 1943,
James Boron and Edith Spencer
Shaffer; 1944, Charlotte Getzman
and [Car] Ward; 1'945, Dorothy Try-
on Verfaillee and Martha Hadsall
Reese; 1946, Charles Flack; 1947,
Louise Moss Souders; 1948, Joan
Sutiton Elston and Charlotte Boston;
1949, Barbara Zimmerman Bronson;
1950, Lois Ann Klein; 1951, Lois
Ward; 1952, Lorraine Wasser and
Robert Belles; Senior (Class, Sally
Lasher; Present and Former [Fac-
‘ulty and [School Directors, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Pickett.
{Anyone having addresses of oul-
of-town alumni members is asked
‘to get in touch with his class rep-
resentative. Members are invited
to bring guests, and anyone who
. attended Dallas Township or Dallas-
| Franklin Township School is urged
The College Misericordia girl
cagers, already boasting two tri-
umphs over Marywood College of
Scranton, will attempt to add an-
other triumph at ithe expense of
the Lackawanna [County institution
of higher learning Saturday night
at Scranton (CYC.
{College Misericordia will take
pant in a double-header benefit for
a foreign student aid fund, King’s
coached by Miss Marie Morris, in-
cludes, kneeling, left to right: Lor-
raine Sickler, West (Wyoming, jun-
ior; Connie Viohar, Luzerne, sopho-
more; Joan Duffy, Brant Beach,
N, J., sophomore; Mary Ellen Wiach~
‘tel, Flonal Park, N. Y., sophomore;
Lucy Pozzi, Williamsburg, senior;
Trudy Shenidan ©Old Greenwich,
Conn., freshman; Dorothy Mona-
han, Rutherford, N. J., freshman;
Rita O'Shea Rockaway Park, N, Y.,
senior; Patricia ‘Coanell, Rummer-
field, sophomore; Joan Brewster,
Pond Eddy, N. Y., junior,
Standing: Cynthia Straub, Hollis,
N. Y., freshman; Marilyn, Twomey,
Auburn, N. Y., junior; Sue Hola-
PHOTO BY GEORGE ICHUKINAS
than, Rochester, N. Y., freshman;
Barbara Broome Allwood, N, J.,
freshman; Sue Fletcher, Utica,
N. Y. sophomore; [Lillian Maluo,
Hilo, Hawaii, sophomore; Marge
Jordan, West Englewood, N. J.,
sophomore; and Jacqueline Lux,
Rochester, N. Y., freshman.
Collection of «clothing for Korea,
carried out from cunb ito truck in
metropolitan areas, will be made in
the Back Mountain on (Sunday,
from one until four, but not from
curbs. Residents having clothing are
asked to deliver it to one of three
central points, Dallas Methodist,
Shaventown Methodist, or Trucks-
ville Methodist Church, thus elim-
inating long collection hauls.
to come, whether he or she is a
graduate or not,
Reservations are to be made
with. any one of the following com-
mittee: Mrs. Bruce Davies, (Church
Street, Dallas; Roannah Shoemaker,
Harveys Lake; [Lawrence Brace,
RFD 3, Dallas; and Marilyn Rogers,
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TRUCKSVILLE
In case of rain, collection will
be postponed until March 15.
Infants clothing is badly needed,
stout shoes, rubbers, galoshes as
well as men, women. and children’s
clothing, underwear and socks.
Shoes should be tied together in
pairs.
iCollection is sponsored by Youth
Fellowships of the churches, and
endorsed by the ICommunity Chest.
The goal is higher than last year’s,
when 83,000 pounds were collected
from Wyoming Valley area includ-
ing Back Mountain.
HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN
Rev. Charles H. Frick
Attendance at Worship and
Church School have been steadily
gaining during the past year. A
plan of friendly rivalry between
the Culp IClass and the [Christian
Friendly (Class is expected to lift
attendance lover ithe Easter period
to a new high level.
The Youth Group, under leader-
ship of Mrs. Walter Covert, Jr.,
will sponsor an evening service
Sunday at 7:30. A film, one of the
St. Paul series, bearing the title
“Grace of Forgiveness” will be fea-
tured.
The Christian ‘Women's Fellow-
ship will hold its monthly meeting
at ‘the parsonage Tuesday evening.
The program feature will be the use
of the film, “Wings to the Word.”
A ham and egg supper will be
served [Thursday night at 5:30.
Prayer meeting and Bible Study
will be held in the sanctuary after
supper. Thursday might services are
usually held in homes and the book
of Galatians is being studied.
The offering which is taken in
the Week of Compassion to meet
emergency needs at mission stations
and in distressed countries was re-
ceived on Thursday night of last
week and amounted [to $145.00.
The [Christian Friendly [Class
holds its monthly meeting at the
church on Wednesday night, March
18. [Carl Roberts is president.
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Business Neighbors
and Civic and
Social Welfare Leaders
On the occasion ef
The Birth of a Baby.
EngagementAnnouncements
Change of residence @
Arrivals of Newcomers to
City NAN DODSON
DALLAS FREE METHODIST
Rev. Joseph Sproule, Pastor
Sunday School, 10 AM, Morning
worship service, 11 AM. (Class meet-
ing, 6:30 PM. Prayer meeting and
Bible Study, Book of Alets, Tuesday,
7:30.
TRUCKSVILLE CHURCH
Friday, March 6, 6:30 PM, The
Model Railroad Club, with Marlin
Shannon as Counselor at the par-
sonlage.
Sunday, 8:30 AM, Early morning
worship service. 9:30, Sunday school
classes for pupils of ‘the Adult,
Youth, and Junior departments.
10:45, Sunday school classes for
pupils of the Primary, Beginners,
Nursery and Kindergarten depant-
ments. 10:45, Late morning wor-
ship service and sermon. Babies will
be baptized and mew members re-
ceived into the (Church at this ser-
vice. If you fave a baby to be bap-
tized, or if you wish to unite with
our [Church at this time, please no-
tify the Pastor as soon as possible.
1:00 - 4:00 PM, Used clothing col-
lection for Korea, Those who have
good used clothing to give should
bring it to the (Church, or contact
one of the OYF or MYF members.
7:30 PM, Your Pastor will be the
guest preacher at ma Lenten service
at fthe Dallas Methodist Church,
Monday: 4:00 PM, The Children’s
Society, meets at the Trucksville
Grade School. Practice for a spec-
ial play will be held. 7:30, The
Official] Boand at the Parsonage.
Wednesday: 7:30 PM, Your Pas-
tor will be the guest speaker at
Methodist (Church. 8:00, The Rey-
nolds Bible (Class will meet.
Tuesday: 7:30 PM, The Fourth
quarterly conference for this church
will be held. Those who have re-
ports to give should contact the
Pastor.
SHAVERTOWN METHODIST
Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost
Sunday: 9:45, (Church [School with
classes for all ages. 9:45, Men's
Bible class. Teacher: Donald Davis.
11:00, Morning worship service—
Third Sunday in Lent—Neighbor’s
Sunday. 11:00, Nursery during
church hour for pre-school children.
6:30, Meithodist Youth Fellowship.
Movie, ‘Lifting India’s Shadow”
will be shown, 8:00, ‘Couples Club
will meet in Chapel room. The
movie ‘Communications for De-
fense”’ will be shown.
Monday: 4:00, Preparatcony mem-
bership instruction class in (Chapel
room, 7:00, Girl Scouts, Troop 9.
8:00, King’s Daughters class Hat
fashion show.
66. 7:00, Trustee Board meeting in
(Chapel room. 7:30, Boy IScouts,
Troop 231. 8:00, [Official Board
meeting in (Chapel room.
Wednesday: 3:30, Brownies, 6:30,
Girl Scouts, Troep 75. 7:30, Ienten
[Service in Sanctuary. (Speaker:
Rev. Robert T.
Trucksville Methodist Church.
and wili attend in a group. 8:30,
WSGS monthly meeting. 8:30, Sen-
ior Choir rehearsal.
hearsal,
‘A Friendly Visitation of the en-
Methodist ‘Church will be conduc-
ted om Sunday @fternoon, March
Visitation. is sponsored by the Mem-
bership and Evangelism and [Visi-
tation (Committees of the Church,
in the homes of church members
Phone Dallas 4-187
or
DOT LANDIS
Phone Dallas 4-4441
and friends and will conduct a sur-
vey of the membership. The theme
of tthe Visitation is “Give God a
IChance”’— Worship God in His
House every week and read His
word eveny day.
PRINCE OF PEACE
Friday, March 6th, 7:30 PM,
Lenten service and the showing of
ithe fil “The Prodigal Son.” 8:30,
[Senior and Boys Choir rehearsal.
Sunday: 9:45, Church [School.
11:00, Morning Prayer and (Sermon.
The Rev, Ralph A. Weatherly, Rec-
tor of Grace Church, Kingston, will
be the preacher.
Monday: 7:30 PM, Boy Scout
meeting.
Tuesday: 8:30 PM, Vestry meet-
ing in the Pamish House.
Thursday: 9:30 (AM, Holy Com-
miunion. 10:00 AM, Meditation and
Auxiliary sewing for bazaar,
DALLAS METHODIST
Church School 10:00 AM. Church
service 11:00 AM., Sermon theme
“Making Profitable Investmenit.”
MYF service 6:30 PM. Lenten ser-
vice 7:30 PM. The guest speaker
will be Rev. Robert Webster of
Trucksville Methodist Church, The
Church [Choir will present special
music.
IA large congregation was present
at the Methodist (Church last Sun-
day morning to witness [the receiv-
ing of twenty-four new persons into
the membership of ithe church. The
pastor conducted the sacred rites
of adult baptism and membership
VOWS,
The fiscal year of the church ends
rch 31. The new fiscal year will
begin April 5. Sunday, March 15,
has been designated as ‘Pledge
Sunday.” Members of the church
will bring their financial pledges to
the church,
The [Sunday evening Lenten ser-’
vices are being afttended by good
numbers, People who are eng
to attend church service in the |
morning enjoy ithe privilege of
going in the evening. The slogan |
is [being passed around, “Make |
Every Sunday Night during Lent
your Church Night.”
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Catholic Daughters
Celebrate Book Week
{Court Our Lady of Fatima, Catho-
lic Daughters of America, in the
Back Mountain region, marked
Catholic Book Week with a tea
and reading Sunday afternoon in
the auditorium of St. Therese’s
Church,
Those in attendance heard a de-
lightful reading by Mrs, Elizabeth
Hill Conrad of Scranton who took
for her presentation Thomas B.
{Costain’s “The Silver Chalice.”
Mrs. Frank MdGarry, former
grand regent of the Court Our Lady
of Fatima and a resident of Dallas.
and Mrs. Ben Banks, Harveys Laake,
poured.
Mrs. Donald * Crossin, /Carverton
Road, Trucksville, was chairman of
tthe affair assisted by Mrs. Robert
Walsh, grand regent. In charge of
the reception committee; Mrs, John
C. Bush, Mrs. Tillie Loveland, Mrs.
Clinton Johnson, Mrs, Walter Davis.
Rev. John J. O'Leary, pastor,
and Rev. Daniel Olsewski of St.
Therese’'s ‘Church, attended the
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