The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 07, 1955, Image 3

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THE WHITE CHURCH
ON THE HILL
(Trucksville Methodist)
Rev. Arthur B. Mayo, Pastor
Morning Worship with services at
8:30 and 11:00. The sermon topic
will be “The Land of the Living.”
Sunday School, 9:45. At 7:00 the
Junior-Hi M.Y.F. will meet in the
Church parlors for a brief business
meeting: then join the Senior-Hi
M.Y.F. at 7:30 at the Fire Hall to
go to the Temple Israel in Wilkes-
Barre as guests of Dr. Abraham
Barras to learn about the symbols
and worship of Judaism. The theme
for the month is: “Religions of the
World.”
Monday, October 10—The Child-
ren’s Society of Christian Service
will meet in the Church parlors at
3:45.
Tuesday, October 11—The Official
Board will meet in the parsonage
at 7:30.
Thursday, October 13 — Junior
Boys’ Choir rehearsal, 3:45; Junior
Girls’ Choir rehearsal, 4:15; Senior
Girls’ Choir rehearsal, 6:30; Senior
Choir rehearsal, 7:30.
Friday, October 14—The Mr. and
Mrs. Club will hold their monthly
Covered Dish Supper in the Church
parlors at 6:30. The business session
and entertainment will follow.
BEAUMONT BAPTIST CHURCH
(The 'Church That Cares)
Rev. Truman Reeves, Pastor
Beginning Tuesday, at 8 p.m., and
continuing through October 16, we
will have Revival Services. We trust
that each one of you will give us
your utmost cooperation. Come
yourself and be sure to invite your
neighbors and friends to accom-
pany you.
In the church vestibule you will
find small banks. Any one desiring
to see a new floor in the Sunday
School Room in the basement is
urged to take a bank in which to
place your extra change for more
comfortable quarters for your
youngsters. :
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN
Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.; the
Service at 11 a.m.
Tomorrow from 5 to 7 p.m. the
annual Sauer Kraut Supper, served
by the Brotherhood, will be held.
Tuesday night at 8 the Dorcas
Society will hold a “Hat Social”
meeting. ;
The senior choir will meet at 7:30
a meeting of the Church (Council
Wednesday night at 7:30.
DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. William H. Heapps, Pastor
Church School 9:45 a.m., Rally
Day Program, Special guest speaker
for adult and youth departments.
A religious film will be featured for
the childrens and intermediate de-
partments. Church Service at 11
am. Rally Day Service. Special
message by the pastor to the entire
church. The rite of infant baptism
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merchant. The items are
all new, only shop worn.
Overcoats, Top Coats
Suits $5.00 to $12.50
Sport Coats $2. to $5.
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will be administered. MYF Service
at 6:30 p.m.
ALDERSON-NOXEN CHARGE
Rev. Ruth L. Underwood, Pastor
The Rev. Robert P. Kellerman,
pastor of the Central Methodist
Church in Wilkes-Barre, who has
recently returned from Vietnam,
will be the guest speaker at the
Kunkle Church service at 7:30 Sun-
day evening, October 9. Members
of the Kunkle Youth Fellowship will
have charge of the service. The
Youth Fellowship groups of the
Charge will be guests at the service.
The youth groups will meet at 6:30
at the church for a Fellowship Hour.
Kunkle Sunday School will be held
at 10 a.m.
Services in the Alderson, Noxen
and Ruggles Methodist Churches on
Sunday, October 9 will be held as
follows: Ruggles Church service ‘at
8:45 a.m., Sunday School at 10
o'clock; Noxen Church service at
10 a.m., Sunday School at 11 a.m.;
Alderson Sunday ‘School 10:15 a.m.;
Alderson ‘Church service at 11:15
a.m,
The Alderson and Ruggles Youth
Fellowship groups will have a party
at the Alderson Methodist Church
Friday evening, October 7, at eight
o'clock.
The Kunkle Commission on Edu-
cation will meet at the Church Mon-
day evening, October 10 at 7:15. The
Official Board will meet at 8:15 at
the church.
The Ruggles Church Commission
on Education and the Ruggles Of-
ficial Board will meet at the Church
Tuesday evening, October 11, at
7:30.
OUTLET FREE METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. Marvin W. Sweezy, Pastor
10:00 — Sunday School; 11:00 —
Morning Worship.
No service in evening due to
Wilkes-Barre District Meeting held
at Beach Lake, Penna.
7:30. Wednesday night — Prayer
Meeting. Everyone welcome.
SHAVERTOWN METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost
Sunday: 9:45 — Church School
with classes for all ages; 11:00—
Nursery during Church for pre-
school children; 11:00 — Morning
Worship Service; 6:00 — Intermed-
iate Methodist Youth Fellowship;
6:30—Senior Methodist Youth Fel-
Hear Physician
Dr. M. C. Rumbaugh
Guest Speaker At 'Y’
The R.ARM. (Regional Associa-
tion of Retired Men) in its regular
weekly meeting on Thursday, Octo-
ber 13 will have as its guest, Dr. M.
C. Rumbaugh, who will address this
new retired Mens Club on, “The
Health of the Retired Man.”
Meeting is called at 2 p.m. at the
Central YMCA by Mr. Will Newhart,
president. All men of retirement age
are cordially invited. Men of the
Back Mountain area are urged to
enjoy this fellowship. It is possible
that a Back Mountain chapter of
RARM may develop. More than 71
men are already affiliated with this
club which is not yet one month old.
Contact the Program Secretary at
Central YMCA or just drop in on
next Thursday.
Card Of Thanks
Mrs. Charles Allen of Trucksville,
on behalf of local members of the
family of the late Ira E. Brown,
former resident of Noxen, who died
September 25 in Chester, wishes to
thank friends for their concern in
sending cards of sympathy and
flowers. Mr. Brown was widely
recognized as an ardent church
worker, a deacon in ‘the Baptist
Tabernacle in ‘Chester, with a host
of friends in the town where he
had spent the last twenty years
of his life.
Jumping at conclusions is not
nearly as good mental exercise as
digging for facts.
lowship.
Monday: 7:00—Girl Scouts, Troop
9; 7:30—Leadership Training Insti-
tute for Teachers and Youth Work-
ers; 8:00—Kings Daughters meeting.
Tuesday: 4:00—Girl Scouts, Troop
66; T7:30—Boy Scouts, Troop 231;
7:30—Commission Meetings at the
Church; 8:15—Official Board Meet-
ing in Chapel Room.
Wednesday: 3:45 — Brownies,
Troop 105; 8:00—W.S.C.S. Monthly
Meeting in Chapel Room. Program:
“he World Beginning In My Com-
munity.”
Thursday: 3:45—Junior Choir re-
hearsal; 6:30—Youth Choir rehear-
sal; 7:30—Senior Choir rehearsal.
* Trees Cut
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& SON
for as
low as
POUR IT! It’s the easiest of all
dollar. It pays for itself!
BUILDING
insulations to install...insulate
SUPPLIES
YMCA Officers
Training Camp
Scheduled Sunday
At Camp Kresge
Back Mountain Hi-Y and Tri Hi-Y
Clubs will join with similar clubs
of the Central YMCA at the Fall
Officers Training Camp on Sunday
from 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Due to conflicts with area foot-
ball games this training session has
been reduced to a one-day affair.
Officers from clubs at Lake-
No x en, Dallas - Franklin - Monroe,
Lehman-JacksondRoss and West-
moreland High Schools will partici-
pate from this area. The site of the’
Wilkes-Barre YMCA’s Camp Kresge
on Beaver Lake, near White Haven
will be used. |
‘Walter Zimmerman, of Thailand,
will be a special guest speaker. An-
drew Hume, Eric Planitzer, J. H.
Godtfring and Miss Louise Dickin-
son are planning the event.
Back Mountain delegates may
contact Mr. Godtffring, Shavertown,
for complete details.
Explorers Enjoy New
Quarters At Legion
Explorer Scouts met for the first
time on Wednesday in their new
quarters in the basement of the
new American Legion Home. The
sixteen boys present were delighted
with the meeting place, large en-
ough for dances and assemblies,
and with the cupboards and storage
space provided for their use. Four
new members were present, John
Kirk, Tom and William Farrell, and
David Estus.
Five new members are about
ready for apprentice wings.
Adults present were Joseph Har-
ris, Percy Love, Jack Stanley, Joe
Kravitz, and Leslie Barstow. Mem-
Idetown
Mrs. Lily Davis, of Noxen, and
Harry Randall, of Endicott, N. Y.,
were callers here and in Huntsville
on Sunday afternoon.
-Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Brown spent
Wednesday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Davis.
Mrs. Jack Richards who recently
returned to her home after being
a patient in the Nesbitt Hospital
was guest of honor at a birthday
dinner at her home in Trucksville,
on Sunday. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Al Rinkin and daughters,
Janice and Debbie, Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Davis and daughters, Glenda
and Gloria and Doreen.
Mrs. [Corey Meade and Mrs. John
Dobson and son Wayne, spent
Wednesday morning shopping and
Meade.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ward spent
Sunday and Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Lynch, of Upper Darby.
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