PAGE TWELVE CH VE ETN 2 SI cpmeamratosaut ama 51k] All notices of Church Services in order to appear in this col- umn must be in our hands no later than Tuesday at 5 p.m. SHAVERTOWN METHODIST Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost, Pastor Sunday: 9:45 (Church School, class- es for all ages. 11 Nursery during church for pre-school children. 11 Morning Worship, Recognition [Serv- ice for graduates. 6 Combined MYF picnic at Ricketts Glen. Monday: 9:30 a.m. vacation Bible School. 8 Kings Daughters (Class, chapel room. Tuesday: 7 Trustee Board meet- ing in chapel room. 7:30 Commis- sion meetings. 8:15 Official Board meeting in chapel room. Wednesday: 6:30 WSCS covered dish supper in social rooms. 8 WISCS executive committee meeting. Thursday: 3:45 Junior Choir re- hearsal. 6:30 Youth (Choir rehearsal. 7/30 Senior choir rehearsal. Friday: 8 Keller Class meeting in chapel room. Saturday: 6:30 Couple's Club bas- ket supper at home of Charles De- wees, Shrine View. DALLAS FREE METHODIST Rev. Joseph Sproule, Pastor Sunday Services: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; worship and preaching, 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Young People, 7 p.m. 2 Wednesday: Prayer meeting, 3 p.m. MAPLE GROVE CHARGE Rev. A. J. Hillard, Pastor Loyalville: morning service, 9 a.m. Sunday School, 10 a.m. Meeker: 10 a.m. morning worship. Sunday School 11 a.m. Maple Grove: 'Sunday School, 10 a.m. Church service, 11 a.m. This is Methodist Student Sun- day. DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH Sunday, Children’s Day Program in the church school at 9:45. Nurs- ery, Kindergarten and Primary chil- dren will present this program. Presentation of the “mile of pen- nies” collection will be made for the ‘WHEN YOU @UY THIS.. CONVENIENT 112 ® 25 Gay Superbly crafte ; HOLMES & = = Ii MAIN ST. a" EDWARDS DALLAS Takes Officers’ Course Army 2nd Lt. Donald L. Frantz, whose wife, Virginia, and father, Benjamin S. Frantz Jr., live on Star Route, Dallas, recently was gradu- ated from The Infantry School's basic officer course at Fort Benning, Ga. Lieutenant Frantz entered the Army last January. The 23-year-old soldier, son of Mrs. Paul B. Smith, 195 Hanover St., Wilkes-Barre, is a 1954 graduate of Pennsylvania State University. (U. S. Army Photo) Building Fund. [Church Service at 11 a.m. sermon topic, “And He Came to Himself.” At this service the rite of infant baptism will be performed. MYF service at 6:30 p.m. The youth are planning an all day picnic at Wolfe's Grove, ‘Saturday, June 18. Tuesday, WSCS meeting at the church. There will be a covered dish supper at 6:30 followed by a pro- gram and pledge service. ‘Wednesday, Brownies and Girl Scouts at 4 p.m. Thursday, Carol and Descant (Choir rehearsal at 4 p.m. Boy iScouts at 7 p.m. Senior Choir rehearsal at 8 .m. An excellent Vacation Bible School is being planned for children 5 to 11, beginning Monday, June 13 through Friday June 24. Parents please plan to have your children attend this school. Transportation will be pro- vided for children who need it. A program by the children of the Va- cation Bible 'School will be present- ed Sunday June 26. THE CHURCH OF CHRIST Sweet Valley, Pa. Donald G. Weldon, Minister Bible School, 10 a.m., Carl Rood, Supt.; Morning Worship and Com- munion at 11; sermon, “Times Of Refreshing”; Christian Endeavor TOP | SOIL $2 Per Ton The Only Screened Top Soil Available SOIL FREE- : WE ALSO HAVE FILL DIRT FOR ANY JOB HOOVER MILBRODT Phone 4-2498 LUMPS WELCOME WAGON from Your Friendly Business Neighbors and Civic and Social Welfare Leaders On the occasion of: The Birth of a Baby Engagement Announcements Change of Residence Arrivals of Newcomers to: City PHONE ANNE RAY Dallas 4-0485 or Dallas 4-1101 DOT LANDIS 4.3211 or Hour at 7 p.m. Evening Service ‘“Paul’s Mission.” June 10th at 8 p.m. the King Daughters Class will meet at the home of Mrs. Irma Callander. Look—boys and girls—Monday at 9 a.m. starts our vacation Bible School. Ages from 4 years to 20. We invite everyone of this age to come and have a wonderful time in fellowship and study of (theme) “Heroes of the Cross.” The Bible School will run for two weeks. Hours 9 to 11:30 a.m. June 13th through June 24th. Wednesday evening is Prayer Meeting and Bible Study of the third chapter of the book of second Peter. } June 17th at 8 p.m. the Christian Comrades Class will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Price—on the north Lake Road. A welcome to all “where a visitor becomes a friend.” (Young People); at 8; sermon, BEAUMONT UNION CHURCH (The Church That (Cares) Rev. Truman Reeves, Pastor Rev. Donald Nulton, Assist. Pastor Monday, 8, Young People. Thursday, June 9, Joint Service with Center Moreland, Denise Far- quhar of the H.O.P.E. Mission was the speaker with pictures of Spain from where she has just returned. Sunday, June 12, 10 Sunday School; 8 [Services with the pastor. Daily Vacation Bible School will start Monday, June 20, at 9:30 a.m. Let's spread the news to all the kiddies in town who will want to get on board “Sailing with Christ.” One of the features of the devo- tional period will be the story of a South American boy, “Santo.” Mrs. Reeves will be directing with the help of other Sunday (School teach- ers and assistants. PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. William McClelland, Jr., Rector Sunday, June 12th—8 a.m., Holy Communion; 12 noon — service at Camp Acahela. Annual Parish Pic- nic. No service will be held at the Church at 11 o'clock. Tuesday, June 14th—8 p.m. Ves- try meeting at the home of Robert Maturi. Tuesday - Wednesday, June 14th- 15th—11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Antique Show sponsored by the Woman's Auxiliary in the Parish House. WHITE CHURCH ON THE HILL (Trucksville Methodist) Rev. Arthur B. Mayo, Pastor Morning Worship with services at 8:30 and 11:00, “Days of Decision.” At the 11 hour of worship Metho- dist ‘Student Day will be observed, and copies of The Book of Worship will be given to the graduates of Westmoreland High School and other vicinity schools and semin- | aries by courtesy of the WISCS. Sun- day School, 9:45. Monday, Senior-Hi MYF in the church parlors, 7. The Official Board, at 7:30-in the parsonage. Wednesday, Friendship [Class in the church parlors, 8. I Thursday, Senior Choir rehearsal, 7:30. The annual Vacation Bible School will be held in the White Church on the Hill beginning Monday, June 13, and continuing through Friday, June 24. There will be courses of- fered for children in the Junior, Primary and Kindergarten Depart- ments. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor Services at 8:30 and 11 a.m. with sermon by the pastor; 9:45 a.m. Sunday School, classes for all ages. Tomorrow at Wolfe's Grove, Sweet Valley, the annual picnic of the Sunday School and ICongrega- tion will be held. A caravan of cars will form at the church at 1 o’clock and provide transportation for all who need it. The formal program of games will begin at 4 o'clock and be in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Obed Hontz. The picnic will close with vespers at 7 in charge of the pastor. Vacation Bible School will begin Monday at 9:30 and continue through Friday for two weeks. Ses- sions will be from 9:30 to 11:30 and will include classes for Kindergarten, Primary, Junior and Senior chil- dren, Special material for Vacation Bible Schools on the unified theme JEFFERSON ATLANTIC CITY NEW JERSEY Central location overlooking Boardwalk and convenient to Piers Churches and Theatres. Near Rail and Bus Terminals. Inviting lobbies and Parlors Sun Decks a Top. All Rooms’ de- lightfully furnished. American and European Plans. Conducted by Hospitable Own- ership Management that delights in catering to the wishes of American families. FETTER, FAMILY MANAGEMENT ATLANTIC CITY NEW JERSEY Evangelist At Outlet Church Special Music By Christianaires Rev. O. L. Orr, Cambridge, Ohio, evangelist and the [Christianaires, song evangelists of Oneonta, N. Y,, will conduct special services every night at 8 at Outlet Free Methodist Church beginning Tuesday June 14, and continuing through Sunday, June 26. Rev. Orr has had a wide experi- ence as pastor and evangelist. His dynamic and inspiring delivery is such that people drive miles to hear him. Five years ago he held a very successful revival campaign at Bow- man’s Creek at which time numbers were converted. Many will appre- ciate this opportunity of hearing him again in this area. The Christianaires are a gifted and consecrated trio of young ladies who became acquainted with each other while attending Allentown Bible [College, where they pooled their musical and singing talent to- gether in evangelistic tours. Their spiritual presentation of the gospel in music and song created such a demand for their services that upon leaving school they decided to make “Jesus Lives,” will form tHe basis of the school work. All children of the community are cordially invited. The Dorcas Society will meet Tuesday night at 8 at the church. At this time plans will be completed for the Cafeteria Supper to be served June 25. ALDERSON CHARGE Children’s Day service of Kunkle Methodist Church will be held at the [Church Sunday evening, at 7:30. The program will be given under the direction of Mrs. Fred Dodson and Mrs. Thomas Landon. Kunkle Sunday School wiil be held at 10 a.m. Church services and Sunday School will be held in the Ruggles, Alderson and Noxen Churches as follows: Ruggles Church service 8:45 a.m. Ruggles Sunday ‘School 10 am.; Noxen [Church service 10 a.m., Noxen Church School 11 a.m., MYF 6 pm.; Alderson Sunday School 10:15 a.m., Alderson Church service 11:15 a.m. Alderson Youth Fellowship will meet Monday evening at 6:30. The (Commission on Education of the Kunkle Church will meet at the church Monday evening, at 7:15. Official Board will meet at the church at 8:15. ‘Official Board of the Ruggles Church and the Commission on Ed- ucation will meet at the church Tuesday evening at 7:30. You Always Get More at Mort's PAINT SALE All colors—Reg. 4.95 gal. $2.49 Outside Paint Gal. All colors—Reg. 4.95 gal. Floor Enamel $2.49 Gal. Self Priming—All colors. Reg. $4.75 gal. | Coat Flat Paint $2.79 Gal. Guaranteed non-yellowing, alkyd base. Reg. $5.95 gal. Enamel $3.95 Gal. 9x9” Rubber Tile (6c ea. Sta. Gauge, G. B., All Colors Heaviest Weight, 1st Quality Felt Base Linoleum 69c¢ Sq. Yd. 41, x41, Plastic Wall Tile 4'2¢ Free Loan of Tile Cutter w= First Quality Congowall 39¢ Running Foot MORT’S Floor Covering 540 Pierce St., Kingston Phone BU 7-9929 Open Evenings Until 8 P.M. it a career. [Since then their popu- larity has increased until they are unable to fill all requests and they have traveled not only throughout the United States but also abroad. Services will be held each might, 8:00 at the church except [Saturday nights. Special open air meeting will be held on Saturday nights, on the triangle at Sunset, Harveys Lake. The evangelistic party will be in charge. Sunday, June 26, 2:30 pm. a special afternoon rally will be held at the church. Request numbers will be sung by the [(Christianaires, fol- lowed with a message by the-evan- gelist. Outlet Free Methodist ‘Church is located on the Harveys Lake-Leh- man Road, about 1% miles from the Outlet of the lake. Road signs are erected to aid comers. Smiths Go To Camp — AR TR TR Notes have been. received from Phyllis and Norm Smith, former Huntsville residents, now of East Woodstock, Conn., saying that, now that the school year is over, they and the boys expect to leave for Spring Lake Ranch, Cuttingsville, Vt., to spend the summer months. here for the auction. FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1955 OES Garden Party Wednesday At 2 P.M. Wednesday afternoon’s Order of Eastern Star garden party will be held, rain or shine, starting at 2 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mathers, Knob Hill. Mrs. Fred Swanson, program chairman, promises a variety program. All of- ficers are automatically members of the general committee, of which Mrs. Thelma Lamoreux is chairman. Mrs. Myrtle Rineman is Worthy Matron. Tickets may be purchased from Jennie Yeust, Shavertown; Char- lotte Mathers, Trucksville; or Mary Galka, Noxeri, .in addition to being on sale at the gate. Broken Arms Mending, Right One In Use Friends who have been concerned about Mrs. Frank Ferry’s armless condition since breaking both wrists two weeks ago in a fall off her high back porch, will be relieved to know that she can use the right hand somewat. ‘She says it is astonishing what you can do with a couple of elbows and a pair of feet, but they are of no value in scooping fresh peas off a dinner plate. Open Daily to 5:30 @ 267 Wyoming Ave. Open Friday Evening ’til 9 Kingston You a New Holland "66". “Seems like you never have to stop and. tinker with it,” they say. “Just hitch up and bale. Right down the wind- row as pretty as you please. . It sure makes haying easy.” From all over the county, folks give us the same good news about the Model “66”. Some of them talk about how easy it is to store. How few missed bales they get. Charles Sweet Valley Ever Did! Or how little it costs to own and operate this compact New Holland. Why don’t you come in this week and see this amazing New Holland baler. Or better yet, ask us for a demonstration in your own field. Pick your toughest field, your heaviest crop. We'll show you how to do more baling in less time in any field condition. H. Long ™~
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