nr . ATTEND CHURCH WHITE CHURCH ON THE HILL (Trucksville Methodist) Rev. Arthur B. Mayo, Pastor Morning Worship with services at 8:30 and 11. At both services Holy Communion will be celebrated in observance of World Communion Sunday. Sunday School, 9:45; this will be Promotion Sunday. The Senior-Hi MYF will meet jointly the church parlors. The Christian Outreach Program Area will have charge of the program, “The Re- ligions of Primitive Peoples.” Those participating in the program will be Louise Perrin, chairman; Helen Brodie, Patricia Hemenway, Doro- thy Williams and Bill Hess. Monday, Leadership Training In- stitute at 7:30 in the Shavertown Methodist Church. Wednesday, the Board of Trus- tees will meet at 8 at the home of Mr. Archie Woolbert, Holly Street, _ Thursday, Junior Boys’ Choir re- rehearsal, 4:15; Senior Girls’ Choir rehearsal, 6:30; Senior Choir re- hearsal, 7:30. Friday, Oct. 7, the Commission on Finance will meet at 7:30 at the home of Mr. Walter Phillips, Brook Street. PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL Rev. William McClelland, Pastor Sunday, October 2, 8 a.m. Holy Communion; 10 a.m., Holy Com- munion and Sermon; 11 a.m. Church School. Monday, 4 p.m. Junior Choir; 7:30 p.m. Boy Scout Troop meeting. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Church School Teachers meeting in the parish house. Thursday, 10 a.m. Auxiliary sew- ing in the parish house. ALDERSON-NOXEN CHARGE World-wide Communion Sunday will be. observed .in the Methodist Churches of the Alderson-Noxen Charge on ‘Sunday, ‘October 2nd. Church - services ' with Communion Meditation ‘by the pastor and the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper, and Sunday School, will be held in the Churches of the Charge as follows: Ruggles Church service 8:45 am. Homemade, Delicious Bo DOZ. Breyers uw 99 Compare These Prices Anywhere French Cut GREEN BEANS FORDHOOK LIMAS 6 for 89c 6 for $1.05 6 for $1.05 6 for $1.09 co 6 for $1.35 16-0z. Snow Crop Memorial Highway Dallas Church service 10 a.m., Sunday School 11 a.m., MYF 6 p.m.; Alder- son Sunday School 10:15 a.m., Al-’ derson Church service 11:15 a.m.; Kunkle Sunday School 10 am, Kunkle Church service 7:30 p.m. Half of the Communion Offering will be sent to the Methodist Com- mittee for Overseas Relief to help the dispossessed, the sick, the aged, the orphans, the victims of war and famine in other countries. The other half will be divided between the Methodist Commission on Chaplains and the Methodist Commission on Camp Activities. The WSCS of the Alderson Metho- dist Church will serve a turkey din- ner in the church parlors on Wednesday evening, October 19. Mark this date on your calendar and plan to attend. DALLAS FREE METHODIST Rev. Joseph Sproule, Pastor Sunday services: Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship at 7 a.m., Young People 7 p.m., Evening Worship 8 p.m. Wednesday: Prayer Meeting at 7:30 p.m. SHAVERTOWN METHODIST Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost, Pastor Sunday, Church School at 9:45 with classes for all ages, Nursery at 11 during church for pre-school children, Morning Worship at 11, World . Wide Communion Sunday with celebration of the Sacrament of Holy Communion. All members and friends are cordially invited to this significant service.. Interme- diate Methodist Youth Fellowship at 6 with election of officers; Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship at 6:30. Monday, Girl Scouts, Troop 9 at 7:30; Leadership Training Institute for Teachers and workers at 7:30 at Shavertown Methodist (Church. Tuesday, Girl Scouts, Troop 66 at 4; Boy Scouts, Troop 231 at 7:30. Wednesday, Brownies, Troop 105 at 3:30. Thursday, Junior Choir rehearsal at 3:45; Youth Choir rehearsal at 6:30; Senior Choir rehearsal at 7:30; Church-Wide Missionary Institute at Firwood Methodist Church, Wilkes-Barre, at 7:30. ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor Worldwide Communion Sunday will be observed with the adminis- tration of the Lord’s Supper at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School will be held at 9:45 a.m. and will pro- vide classes for all age groups. A new year with new courses of sudy will begin at this time. The Church Council will meet Tuesday night at 8. ‘Wednesday afternoon at ‘1 the Ladies’ Auxiliary will meet at the church. The Senior Choir will re- hearse Wednesday night at 7:30. Friday afternoon at 4:15 the Junior ‘Choir will rehearse. FREE METHODIST CHURCH Outlet, Penna. Rev. Marvin W. Sweezy, Pastor 10:00 — Sunday School; 11:00— Morning Worship; 7:15 — F.M.Y.; 7:45 — Evening Worship. 3 7:30, Wednesday night — Prayer Meeting — everyone ‘welcome, SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH —Photo by Kozemchak all ages; Morning Worship 10:45, Junior church for pre-school chil- dren. Professor Melvin Dahl of Shelton College, Ringwood, N. J., will be guest speaker. Mr. Dahl is professor of Hebrew. Evening Evan- gelistic Service at 7:45, Professor Mel Dahl, speaker. Wednesday 7:30, Young Peoples meeting. Thursday 7:45, Prayer and Praise Service. : DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH Rev. William H. Heapps, Pastor Church. School at 9:45 am; (Chtirch Service 11 a.m., World-wide Communion Service; MYF service at 6:30 p.m., Mrs. Raymond Kuhnert in charge of study hour. Tuesday 8, Official Board meet- ing. Wednesday at 4 p.m. Descant Choir rehearsal. Thursday, Carol (Choir at 3:45 pm.; Boy Scouts at 7 p.m. and Senior (Choir rehearsal at 8 p.m. WISCS will hold a rummage sale at Luzerne, October 6, 7, and 8. Goods will be collected at the homes October 4 and 5. Rally Day program October 9. BEAUMONT UNION CHURCH (The Church That Cares) Rev. Truman Reeves, Pastor Monday at 8, Young [People’s meeting. Tuesday at 8, Cottage Prayer Service at the Herdman home. Wednesday at 8, Prayer Service. Friday at 8, Cottage Prayer serv- ice. Sunday, October 2, 10 Sunday School; 8 p.m. Evangelistic Service. Our fall Revival [Service starts Tuesday, October 4. Have you been talking about it to the Lord? Have you invited friends and neighbors Sunday School 10 a.m., classes for to come? Beaumont There is no school Friday, Sept. 30, so that pupils may participate at the Bloomsburg Fair. Percy MacMillan, son of the David MacMillans, has been at the Gen- eral Hospital for diagnosis. It’s a girl for the Wayne Hadsalls at the General Hospital, Saturday, September 24. Frank Bittenbender, of Newark, N. J., is vacationing here this week at the home of Mrs. Rose Hilbert. The Walter Pilgers, Sr., went to Rochester, N. Y., last weekend to see their new grandchild, a girl, born at St. Mary’s Hospital, Friday, September 23, to the Charles Pil- gers. Mrs. Pilger is the former Rose- mary Kozak, eldest daughter of the Stanley Kozaks. The Harry Clarks were in Phila- delphia recently. Norma Smith has enrolled at Wyoming Seminary ‘School of Busi- ness. Kingston Twp. Richard Griffiths, Main Road, Trucksville, has been ill at his home. Mrs. Harry Widdall, Shaver Ave- nue, Shavertown, has returned to her home after visiting her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webster, Elkins Park, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Edmondson and sons, Orwigsburg, Pa., visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Handley, Main Road, ‘Shavertown, and Rev. and Mrs. Russell Edmondson, Shaver Avenue, ‘Shavertown. Burgess Sells Home Burgess Herbert A. Smith has sold his home on Machell Avenue to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Hillyer, Birch Hill Lane. LAWN and Fall WIRE RUBBI STEEL RUBB GARE $7.49 $5.99 SH BURNERS ISH BURNERS All Kinds of 8: up $7.95 up $9.95 Ideal, Quality-built $399 All-Metal, with Rubber Wheel WHEELBARROW DALLAS H Phone 4-3126 and the Phone 4-1441 FusiTiary Gives $1000 To Fund Lehman Women Assist Firemen Lehman Fire Company Auxiliary Fire Hall building fund at Monday night’s meeting, practically deplet- ing the treasury to assist the men in their proposed addition. The new portion of the building will cost $6,000, half of which is already at hand. Buildidg will start shortly, plans taking advantage of the slope of the land to provide lower quarters for fire truck end ambulance. The structure will have a separate en- trance. Placed at one corner of the present building and farther down the street, it will not interfere with the balance of the present design. The interior of the original build- ing will be given over entirely to a much enlarged meeting room and kitchen. The partition between the present meeting room and the fire truck room will be removed, with knotty pine panelling extended to the walls to match the original meeting room. Plans call for an area large enough for dancing. Women of the auxiliary plan to remodel the present kitchen, to pro- vide more space and larger serving facilities. In advance of remodel- ling, Mrs. Kenneth Hess was ap- pointed by Mrs. Stuart Marks, pres ident, to reduce the kitchen to ord- er after a summer of non-occu- / PAGE THREE Weatherlys To Spend Winter In Dallas Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Weatherly, Grace Church, Kingston, will be | winter residents of Dallas while the | new ‘rectory is being finished. They | will move into Mrs. Roscoe Lee's | home in mid-October, two or three | days after Mrs. Lee and Jack start for Florida. The old rectory on Butler Street i has been sold, and though the new building is under roof, the interior | is far from completed. The Weatherlys expect to enjoy Dallas. A number of communicants | of Grace Episcopal Church live in | this area. pancy. The business meeting following the covered dish supper was de- | voted largely to a discussion of | ways and means to make money | for remodelling the kitchen, an ex- penditure not included in the Fire {Company budget. With more space to prepare and serve meals, the auxiliary will be able to cater to larger groups, with larger receipts expected. Mrs. Marks wishes to give special credit to the original members of the Lehman Auxiliary, whose un- flagging efforts raised the greater part of the money now presented to the Fire Hall building fund. They are Mesdames Morton Con- nelly, Anna Beisel, Edward Oncay, Charles Ely, Leonard Ide, George Stolarick, Lewis Ide, Howard Ehret, Clara Mekeel, James Davenport, Sr., Glendoris Shilanski, Sadie Rossman, Maude Reese, Lanceford Sutton an Minnie Hoover. f 3 BIG DAYS 3 Main St. Dallas on this complete 56+ service for 3 HERE'S WHAT YOU GET . . 16 Teaspoons 8 Forks 8 Knives 8 Salad Forks 8 Soup Spoons with the 8 essential serving pieces 1 Cold Meat Fork 1 Butter Knife 1 Pierced Tablespoon 1 Gravy Ladle 1 Sugar Spoon 1 Tablespoon 1 Jelly Server 1 Salad $25 Drawer Chest at an amazing low price during sale . DALLAS .