The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 10, 1954, Image 8

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CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sweet Valley
Rev. Ira Button, Minister
The five Eppley sisters, Gospel
Quintette from York, Pa. will ap-
pear at 3 and at 7:30 p.m. at Sweet
Valley Christian Church Saturday,
September 18. They will present of
vocal ensembles and solos, and var-
Farmers’ Night
Market
Pierce St., Kingston
For the Best in
Canning and Freezing
PRIZES EVERY
1, HOUR STARTING
AT 6:00 P. M.
SWEET CORN
Peaches Potatoes
Tomatoes String Beans
Apples Squash
Melons Cucumbers
Flowers Cauliflower
Eggs Eggplant
Chickens Mangoes
Strawberries Frosted Cider
BAKED GOODS
by
Meeker Methodist Church
OPEN MONDAY, WEDNESDAY
AND FRIDAY
ious instruments, including vibra-
harp, accordion, saxophone, violin,
electric guitar, chimes and organ.
The Misses Eppley have been
heard from coast to coast in the
United States and Canada, appear-
ing in major churches in Youth for
Christ rallies for the past nine
years, and have been heard over
the radio. The public is cordially
invited, and advised to come early.
ALDERSON-NOXEN
Dr. U.sD. Rumbaugh will be guest
preacher at the Alderson and Nox-
en-Ruggles Church services on Sun-
day. Alderson Church service will
be held at 11:15 a.m., Alderson Sun-
day School 10:15. Ruggles Sunday
School will be held at 8:45 a.m.
Noxen-Ruggles Church service at
ten; Noxen Sunday School at 11.
Kunkle Church service will be
held at 7:30 Sunday evening. A song
service will be conducted by local
leaders. Special music will be fur-
Remodel
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BETTER TAILOR
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nished by men of the Church.
The Gleaner’s Class of the Alder-
son Church will have a Sample Fair
and Bazaar on Tuesday evening,
Sept. 14 at eight o'clock at the
church.
THE CHURCH OF CHRIST
Donald G. Weldon, Minister
Bible School, 10, Carl Rood, Super-
intendent. Morning Worship with
Communion at 11. Sermon: “Why
Should I Go To Church?” Christian
Endeavor Hour (Young People) at
7. Evening Service at 8:00. Ser-
mon: ‘“Watchfulness.”
Monday evening Choir Practice at
8:00.
Wednesday, Prayer Meeting and
Bible Study at 8:00.
Friday September 17, a Fish and
Chip Supper at the Church Hall
starting at 5:30 p.m. Everyone is
invited. Tickets $1.00, children $.65.
This evening there are two Class
meetings. The (Christian Comrades
meet at the home of Betty Kunkle
at 8 o'clock. The Kings Daughter’s
Class meets at the home of Freda
Hartman at 8.
[September 19 has been set for
the annual Home Coming of the
Church Membership and Friends.
We welcome all to the above serv-
ices.
“Where a visitor is
stranger.”
never a
ee
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor
St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Rev.
Frederic H. Eidam ,pastor, returns
to the regular schedule of services
beginning Sunday. Sunday School
will meet at 9:45 in the morning
and will provide classes for all age
groups. At (11, the service will be
4
by
.
Sicony
held at which time the pastor will
preach.
Dorcas Society will resume regu-
lar meetings Tuesday evening at 8
with the president, Mrs. Laurence
Kintzer in charge. Wednesday after-
noon at 1 the Ladies’ Auxiliary will
meet to make final arrangements
for the Harvest Home Supper, Sat-
urday, September 18. Wednesday
evening at 6:4% the Junior Choir
will meet for reorganization. (Chil-
dren from the Third Grade on are
invited to attend; Wednesday eve-
ning, 7:45, the Senior Choir will
rehearse. The Brotherhood Bowling
League will open on Friday night
at 9 at the Community Building,
Forty Fort.
SHAVERTOWN METHODIST
Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost
Sunday, 9:45 Church School with
classes for all ages; 11:00 Nursery
during Church Hour for pre-school
children; 11:00 Morning Worship
Service with Pastor preaching and
Quartet singing.
Monday, 8:00 Kings Daughters
Monthly Meeting.
Tuesday, 7:30, ‘Commission Meet-
ings. 8:15 Official Board Monthly
Meeting.
Thursday, 10:30 a.m., all day
meeting of all Circles in the Church.
Mrs. Adolph Eddinger and Mrs. J.
H. D. Ferguson leaders for the Study
Book. Each person is asked to bring
her own sandwich. Beverage and
dessert will be provided by the
Naomi Circle; 7:30 Senior Choir re-
hearsal.
BEAUMONT UNION CHURCH
(The Church that Cares)
Pastor, Rev. Truman Reeves, As-
sistant Pastor, Rev. Donald Nulton.
Monday, 8:00 p.m., Adult Bible
Class; Young's People’s Meeting.
Wednesday, 8:00, Mid-week Pray-
er Service.
Sunday, September 12, 10:00 a.m.,
Sunday School; 11:00 a.m., Preach-
ing with the Pastor; 8:00 p.m,
preaching with the Assistant Pastor.
SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH
(The Friendly Church)
Sunday School, classes for all
ages, 10:00 a.m.; Morning ‘Worship,
10:45; nursery for pre. -school chil-
dren.
Prayer Meeting, Phuveden: 7:45
p.m.
Young People, Friday, 7:45 p.m.
Sunday evening envangelistic
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service 7:45, old-fashioned gospel
singing each week.
WHITE CHURCH ON THE HILL
Rev. Arthur B. Mayo, Pastor
Morning Worship with services at
8:30 and 10:45. Sermon topic will
be: “The Benefits of Patience.” Sun-
day School at 9:30 for Juniors,
Young People, and Adults; at 10:45
for Nursery, Kindergarten and Pri-
mary Children. The Junior - Hi
Methodist Youth Fellowship begins
its fall meetings at 6:30 in the
Church parlors.
Monday, Official Board convenes
in the parsonage at 7:30.
Wednesday, Board of Trustees
Corn Roast at the home of the
president, Louis Wilcox, Chase Road,
Jackson Township. Wives of Trus-
tees will attend. At 8:00, Friendship
Class will meet in the Church par-
lors.
Thursday, Junior Boys’ Choir re-
hearsal, 3:45; Junior Girls’ (Choir re-
hearsal, 4:15; Senior Girls’ Choir re-
hearsal, 6:30; Senior Choir. rehear-
sal, 7:30.
Saturday, Friendship Class Corn
and Wiener Roast at 8:00 at the
PRINCE OF PEACE CHURCH
Rev. William McClelland, Jr.
Sunday, September 12, 8 am.
Holy Communion; 11 a.m. Morning
Prayer and Sermon.
Monday, 7:30 p.m., Boy Scout
Troop in the Parish House.
Tuesday, 8 p.m., meeting of the
Executive Board of the Woman's
Augxiliary, home of Mrs. Curtis Pro-
thero. 8 p.m., Vestry meeting at
the home of Algert Antanaitis.
‘Wednesday, 7:15 p.m., Boys and
Senior Choir rehearsal.
Thursday, 10 a.m., members of
the Woman's Auxiliary will meet
at the Church to sew for Bazaar.
Jay Long Is Elected
C.E. Union President
Jay Long was made president of
Christian Endeavor Union upon the
resignation of the former president,
at a recent meeting held at Rey-
burn. Jay has been vice-president
for two years.
A new secretary and treasurer
were also elected. Hazel Martin was
elected secretary as the former sec-
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retary, Jeanette Harvey, will enter
American Bible Seminary in Brook-
lyn and Lois Belles was elected
treasurer as the former treasurer,
Lorraine Martin, will enter Phila-
delphia School of the Bible this
month.
The Sweet Valley C.E. Union con-
sisting of the Christian Endeavor’s’
of the Sweet Valley Christian
Church and of the Reyburn, Koons-
ville, and Bloomingdale churches
held a wiener roast at the Forest
Hills Baptist Youth Camp, Sweet
Valley.
After the wiener roast, the group
held a campfire service. John Mar-
vin, a student at Bob Jones Univer-
sity was the speaker. Rev. Patrick
Loftus led the song service and
Rev. Wm. Howie led the testi-
mony meeting.
Adam Karney Buried
In Wardan Cemetery
Adam (Knopka) Karney, 51, who
died Thursday afternoon at 1:30
under a fall of rock at the Button-
wood Colliery, was buried Monday
morning at 10 in Wardan Ceme-
tery. Rev. William Heapps con-
ducted services at the Hugh Boyle
Funeral Home, with arrangements
by Alfred Bronson.
Mr. Karney had made his home
for seventeen years with the John
Layaou family, moving with them
from Fernbrook to Lehman Ave-
nue, Dallas, a year ago. He was
well liked in the neighborhood. Be-
fore employment at the 'Button-
wood Colliery he had been employ-
ed at the Westmoreland colliery
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He is survived by. brothers and
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Josephine Roberts, Edwardsville;
Mrs. Laura Swicker, Larksville, and
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