The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 06, 1955, Image 7

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    News of the Churches
All notices of Church Services umn must be in our hands no
in order to appear in this col- later than Tuesday at 5 p.m.
MOTHER'S DAY
The sentiment of Mother's Day lingers long upon the
helpfulness and the loving services of Mothers, for they
are countless. Whether their sons and daughters are little
people or big people, Mothers always help them when
they fall.
It is the instinct of men and women to be grateful
for the blessed services of Motherhood, to honor a Mother
while she lives, to pay her the heartfelt tribute of remem-
brance after she is gone.
. We do these things faithfully, most of us.
Mother’s Day is one of the best proofs we have of
the inherent goodness of men and women.
The worship of Mothers by their children is one of
our deepest virtues.
In honoring them, we honor ourselves.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote:
“A Mother is a Mother still,
The holiest thing alive.”
The attributes of Holiness which Mothers possess are
reflected in the lives of their children. For as Shakespeare
said: “Thou art thy Mother's glass, and she in thee calls
back the lovely April of her prime.”
The inspiration of Motherhood accounts for so much
of the good that is in the world, for so many of the good
men and women, that the ability of mankind to justify
the hopes and dreams of Mothers is amply attested.
Mother's Day is more than an occasion for paying
tribute to Motherhood.
It is also a day in honor of the sons and daughters of
Mothers, the children who go to the earth’s farthest places
and still remember.
Lucky is the man who can still return to a Mother's
shrine and renew the tribute of love for the triumph of
eyes that can still adore, hands that may still caress.
Whether the return is that of the child who comes to
bask again in a Mother's pride, or that of the prodigal to
whom only the opportunity for atonement remains, the
glory of the welcome is undimmed.
It is not the spirit of Mother’s Day that bitterness
should linger, or regrets survive. It is a day of beautiful
memories, of the sweet recollections that are the heritage
of days that will not dawn again. :
Keep it that way, as every Mother would have it.
or Rev. RoBerT DEWITT YOST
Shavertown, Pa.
DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH ter Dinner.
{Church School 9:45 am.; Church | Tuesday 7:30, WSCS meeting at
Service 11 a.m., Mothers Day serv- | the church.
ice; MYF service 6:30 p.m. Wednesday 4, Brownies and Girl
Monday 6:30 Mother and Daugh- | Scouts; also at 4 Descant Choir.
; Thursday at 4 Carol Choir; 7 p.m.
Boy Scouts; 8 ‘Senior Choir rehearsal.
SHAVERTOWN METHODIST
Rec. Robert DeWitt Yost, Pastor
. /
Sunday: 9:45 Church School with
classes for all ages, Children’s Day,
with special service in the social
rooms; 11 Nursery during Church
for pre-school children; 11 ‘Worship
Service, Mother’s Day, with special
Mother’s Day Music and Sermon;
6 Intermediate Methodist Youth
Fellowship; 6:30 Senior Methodist
Youth Fellowship; 8 Indoctrination
Get-Together for new members in
chapel room.
Monday: 3:30 Brownies, Troop
115; 7 Girl Scouts, Troop 9; 7:30
Leadership Training School at Wyo-
ming Seminary; 8 Kings Daughters
{Class Meeting in chapel room.
Tuesday: 4 Girl Scouts, Troop 66;
7:30 Boy Scouts, Troop 231; 7:30
Commission Meetings; 8:15 Official
Board meeting in chapel room.
Wednesday: 3:30 Brownies, Troop
105; 7 Girl Scouts, Troop 75; 8
WSCS meeting in chapel room.
Thursday: 3:45 Junior Choir re-
hearsal; 6:30 Youth Choir rehearsal:
7:30 Senior Choir rehearsal.
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN
Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor
Sunday, Mother’s Day, will be ob-
served as the climax of Family
Week, begining with a special Moth-
er's Day program in the Sunday
School at 9:45 a.m. At 11 the service
will be held with the pastor preach-
ing on the national theme for
Family Week, “Open Your Home
to God.” In both these services
significance of the day and the im-
portance of the family and the moth-
er’s part in it. The program in Sun-
day School will be presented by the
children and designed to honor
mother. An effort is being made to
have every mother in the congrega-
tion at these services, and all fami-
lies are urged to attend.
Tuesday night at 8 the Dorcas
Society will hold a Mother-Daugh-
| ter Tea.
The Senior Choir will rehearse
Wednesday night at 7:30.
The thirtieth convention of the
Women’s Missionary Society of the
Lutheran Ministerium of Pennsyl-
vania will be held in St. John’s
Lutheran Church, Wilkes-Barre, be-
ginning Thursday at 2:30 p.m.
SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH
Sunday School, 10 a.m. with
classes for all ages; Morning Wor-
ship, 10:45, speaker will be James
Colville, executive vice-president of
John Henry Adams, [Co., New York
City; evening Evangelistic Service
7:45, James Colville, speaker.
Wednesday evening 7:45, Young
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Peoples, Boys and Girls Club, age
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Thursday Prayer
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Service, T:A5
WHITE CHURCH ON THE HILL
(Trucksville Methodist)
Rev. Arthur B. Mayo, Pastor
Morning Worship with services at
8:30 and 10:45. The pastor's Moth-
er’'s Day message will be “Is There
Any Hope for the Home?” At the
10:45 service there will be a special
violin solo, “Meditation,” by Bach-
Gounod, played by Mrs. James Har-
rison. Sunday ‘School, 9:30. The
Junior-Hi MYF will meet at 6:30 in
the church parlors.
Monday, the Children’s Society of
Christian Service, in the church par-
lors, 3:45. The Official Board, in
the parsonage, 7:30. The Senior-Hi
MYF, in the church parlors, 7.
Wednesday, the Reynolds’ Class
will meet in the residence of Mrs.
W. F. Newberry, Pioneer Avenue,
Dallas, 8.
Thursday, Junior Boys’ (Choir re-
hearsal, 3:45; Junior Girls’ Choir
rehearsal, 4:15; Senior Girls’ Choir
rehearsal, 6:30; Senior Choir re-
hearsal, 7:30.
Friday, the Mr. and Mrs. (Club
will hold a covered dish supper at
6:30 in the church parlors, followed
by the business meeting and pro-
gram,
Saturday, Night of Fun, sponsored
by the Men’s Club at 8 in the 'Con-
yngham Coach Barn, Huntsville
Road.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Donald G. Weldon, Minister
Bible ‘School at 10 a.m., (Carl Rood,
superintendent; Morning Worship
and Communion at 11, sermon:
“Mothers Love’; Christian Endeavor
Hour (Young People) 6:30; Evening
Service 8 p.m., sermon: ‘Removal
of the Unclean Spirits.” :
i Monday evening at the church
hall the mothers and daughters ban-
quet will be held.
Wednesday at 8 p.m. is Prayer
Meeting and Bible Study of the 3rd
chapter of 1st Peter, followed by
choir practice at 9 p.m.
We welcome all to every service.
“Where a visitor becomes a friend.”
ALDERSON-NOXEN CHARGE
Mother’s Day will be observed in
i Methodist Churches of Alderson-
Noxen Charge on Sunday, with ap-
propriate services. Special music
will be provided by the choirs and
the pastor will preach. Church and
Sunday School services will be as
follows: Ruggles ‘Church service at
8:45, Sunday School at 10; Noxen
Church service 10, Sunday School
11; Alderson [Sunday School at 10:15,
Church service 11:15 a.m.; Kunkle
Sunday School 10 a.m. Church
service 7:30 p.m.
Comission on Education of Kun-
kle Church will meet Monday eve-
ning at 7:15 at the. church. Official
Board will meet at eight at the
church.
Official Board and the Commis-
sion on - Education .of Ruggles
Church will meet at the ‘Church
Hall Tuesday evening at 7:30.
Finance Committee of the Build-
ing (Committee of Noxen Methodist
Church will meet Tuesday evening
at 8 at the church.
To Model Styles For Tots |
Mrs. Major Writes Sketch
For Fire Ruxiliary Dinner
Mrs. A. M. Major has written two
sketches for the annual dinner of
Lehman Fire Auxiliary May 14. Mrs.
ranged for a turkey dinner at Meek-
Baker will be toastmaster. Mrs.
stresses the fact that all firemen
diately. There will: be an interest-
Barbara Lee Brown, six-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Brown, Shavertown, will model
tiny tots clothing at the Keller (Class
Fashion Show May 16 at Shaver-
town Methodist Church. Barbara
wears a size 4, and looks equally
appealing in tombey togs or fluffy
ruffles.
Ricky Ash will model styles for
boys in the first grade bracket.
Local girls and women will model
styles from Lazarus’ Department
grot, the veriest school of peace.”
Church will have a Mother and
Daughter Tea Thursday evening at
8. The hostesses are Mrs. Garvin
Smith, Mrs. Arthur Wagner, Mrs.
Amos Hunsinger, Mrs. Florence iCon-
den, Mrs. Elwood Conden and Mrs.
Raymond Grey.
Classmates and Young Adult
Classes of Noxen Methodist Church
will sponsor a Mother-Daughter
Banquet Friday evening, May 13th
at six o'clock at the church.
PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL
Rev. William McClelland, Jr., Rector
Sunday, May 8, 8 a.m. Corporate
Communion and the presentation of
the United Thank Offering followed
by breakfast in the Parish House
served by the Men’s Club; 9:30 a.m.
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Church School; 11 a.m. Morning
Prayer and Sermon.
Monday, 4 p.m. Junior Choir re-
hearsal in the church; 7:30 p.m.
Boy Scout Troop in the parish house.
Tuesday, 8 p.m. Vestry meeting,
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Thursday, 10 a.m, Auxiliary sew-
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Rev. Truman Reeves, Pastor
Rev, Donald Nulton, Assist. Pastor
Monday 8, Adult Bible Class;
Young Peoples’ Meeting.
Wednesday 8, Mid-week Prayer
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