The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 16, 1955, Image 7

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HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Charles Frick, Pastor
Following the 9:30 Worship Ser-
vice the annual Christmas Service
will be held in the church base-
ment. All children will have a part,
but the main feature will be a ser-
vice entitled “Children at the Man-
ger” in charge of Mrs. Walter Co-
vert. The adults will give to the
Christmas offering for benevolence.
The ‘children are asked to bring
some item of food wrapped in white
to .be distributed to the needy.
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ALDERSON CHARGE
The Christmas cantata, “Good
‘Tidings of Joy” by Walter, will be
presented by Youth Fellowship
Choir of Alderson-Noxen Charge at
- the Alderson Methodist Church ser-
vice at 11:15 A.M. on Sunday.
The cantata will be given again
at Noxen Methodist Church at 5:30
P.M. Mrs. Fred Swanson is direc-
ting the choir with Mrs. Warren
Montross as organist.
A service' of music will be held
in the Kunkle Methodist Church on
Sunday evening, December 18 at
7:30. Guest musicians, Keith Yeis-
ley and Emma Engler accompanied
by Connie Chapple will give several
selections and the Kunkle Choir
under the direction of Howard Cos-
grove with Mrs, Fred Dodson, org-
anist, will provide a part of the
program.
Church services in the Ruggles
and Noxen Methodist Churches,
with the pastor preaching, and
Sunday School will be held on De-
cember 18 as follows: Ruggles
Church service—8:45 a.m., Ruggles
Sunday School—10:00 a.m., Noxen
Church service—10:00 a.m., Noxen
Sunday School—11:00 a.m.
Alderson - Ruggles Youth Fellow-
ship will have a Christmas party at
the parsonage Tuesday evening,
December 20.
The Christmas program of Kunk-
le Sunday School will be held at
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Central location everlooking
Boardwalk and convenient te Piers
‘Churches and Theatres. Near Rail
and Bus Terminals.
Inviting Lobbies and Parlors
Sun Decks a Top. All Rooms de-
fightfully 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
the Church Wednesday evening,
December 21st at 7:30.
Alderson Sunday School Christ-
mas program will be held Friday
evening, December 23rd at 7:30.
The Christmas program of Noxen
Methodist Sunday School will be
presented Sunday, December 25th
at 10:00 a.m. >
Ruggles Sunday School Christmas
program will be held Monday, De-
cember 26th at 7:30 p.m.
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BEAUMONT SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST
Rev. H. C. Reading, Minister
A motion picture, “Martin Luth-
er,” will be shown Saturday eve-
ning at 8. The public is invited.
THE METHODIST CHURCH
Dallas, Pennsylvania
William H. Heapps, Minister
Methodist Mens Club Communion
Breakfast 8:00 a.m. Rev. Heapps
will administer Holy Communion.
The Breakfast will be served by
Mrs. Raymond = Elston’s Sunday
School Class. /
Church School 9:45 a.m.
Church Service 11:00 a.m. Ser-
mon topic, “Faces About The Man-
ger.”
Country Couples Club Christmas
Party Sunday from 4:00 to 6:00
p.m.
M.Y.F. Covered Dish Supper and
Christmas party at 6:00.
Friday, 7:30 — Church School
Christmas Program.
SHAVERTOWN METHODIST
CHURCH
Reverend Robert DeWitt Yost
Sunday, 9:45 — Church School,
classes for all ages; 11:00—Nursery
during Church for pre-school child-
ren; 11:00 — Morning Worship—
Fourth Sunday in Advent; 7:30—
Christmas Carol and Candlelight
Service, with music by all choirs;
8:30—M.Y.F.’s Christmas Carolling.
Monday, 3:45 — Brownies, Troop
105; 7:00 — Girl Scouts, Troop 9;
8:00 — Deborah Circle with Mrs.
Morton Hewitt. J
Tuesday, 4:00—Girl Scouts, Troop
7:30—M.Y.F. Roller Skating Party
at Kingston.
Wednesday, 7:00 — Girl Scouts,
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Troop 75. .
Thursday, 3:45—Junior Choir re
hearsal; 6:30—Youth Choir rehear-
sal; 7:30—Senior Choir rehearsal.
Friday, 7:00—Senior M.Y.F, meet
to pack Christmas boxes. )
Saturday, 5:30—Foreign Student
Dinner in Social Rooms; 11:00—
Christmas Eve Candlelight Com-
munion Service.
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN
Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor
9:45 a. m., Sunday ‘School. Classes
for all ages. 11:00 a. m., the Ser-
vice. Nursery for pre-school chil-
dren. 7:00 p. m., Sunday School
Christmas Festival, by all depart-
ments. Pageant, “A Promise Ful-
filled.”
Monday, 8 p. m., Brotherhood
Meeting; Ladies’ Auxiliary Christ-
mas Party.
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Senior
Choir rehearsal.
Saturday, 11 a. m., Junior Choir
rehegrsal.-
Christmas Eve, 10:30 p. m., Can-
dlelight Holy Communion.
[Christmas Day, 10 a. m., Sunday
School. 11, ‘Christmas Festival Ser-
vice.
BEAUMONT BAPTIST CHURCH
(The Church That Cares)
Pastor, Rev. Truman Reeves
Monday, 7:30, Young [People’s
Meeting.
‘Wednesday, 7:30, Missionary Ser-
vice. We are expecting represen-
tatives ‘of the Pocket Testament
League who recently returned from
Korea and Japan.
Sunday, Dec. 18, 10:00, Sunday
School. 11:00, Morning Worship
Services.
THE WHITE CHURCH ON
THE HILL
(Trucksville Methodist)
Rev. Arthur B. Mayo, Pastor.
Morning Worship with services
at 8:30 and 11:00. Members will
bring their gifts of food and money
for the annual “White [Christmas
Service” to make baskets for the
needy. The sermon topic will be:
“The Great Inquiry.” Sunday
School, 9:45. Both the Senior-Hi
and the Junior-Hi M. Y. F. will hold
brief business sessions at 6:30 in
the Church parlors. At 7:00 the an-
nual Sunday School exercises by
the (Children’s Division will be held
in the Sanctuary.
Monday, Dec. 19. Members of
the Trucksville Church will present
the “Living Nativity” Pageant at
8:00 and 8:30 in the Public Square,
Wilkes-Barre. This is sponsored by
the Valley Council of Churches.
Wednesday, Dec. 21. The annual
Christmas meeting and party of the
Friendship Class will be held at
8:00 in the Church parlors.
Thursday, Dec. 22. Junior Boys’
Choir rehearsal, 3:45; Junior Girls’
Choir rehearsal, 4:15; Senior Girls’
Choir rehearsal, 6:30; Senior Choir
rehearsal, 7:30.
Saturday, Dec. 24. Christmas Eve
Holy Communion services will be
held at 7:30 and 9:30 in the Sanc-
tuary.
PRINCE OF PEACE
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev. William McClelland, Jr., Rector
Sunday, December 18th, 8 am.—
Men's Corporate Communion and
breakfast. Major Terry J. Nidiffer,
Loses Life In
Traffic Crash
A. Nesbitt Williams
Buried At Lehman
A. Nesbitt Williams, of Cambra,
formerly of Loyalville, instantly
killed in a traffic crash, was buried
in Lehman Cemetery Thursday af-
ternoon, following services con-
ducted from the Bronson Funeral
Home by Rev. E. J. Winterstripe
and Rev. William Tucker.
Mr. Williams stopped his truck
Monday afternoon at the intersec-
tion of Route 339 with a secondary
road four miles south of Benton,
turned into the Bloomsburg high-
way, and was struck by a car carry-
ing three people who were hurry-
ing to the death bed of Bruce Yo-
cum, of Central, in Bloomsburg
Hospital.
Mr. Williams received the full im-
pact, suffering a fractured skull,
when thrown from his truck. Pas-
sengers in both cars were injured.
Mr. Williams, 76, was born in
Lake Township, son of the late
Fayette and Julia Ann Davenport
Williams. His grandfather, Jona-
than Williams, was a pioneer settler
of the area. He was an uncle of
Mrs. William Higgins, Dallas, and
a first cousin of Mrs. Ralph Rood.
He was the last of a large family
of children.
An ardent hunter, Mr. Williams
established a reputation for training
bird dogs. He was a member of
Quiwaumick Hunting and Recrea-
tion Club.
He served as Justice of the Peace
in Lake Township, and was active
in community affairs. He was a
foreman in the Luzerne County
Road and Bridge Department before
moving to Combra. He belonged
to Sweet Valley Church of Christ
and its Men’s Bibe (Class. He was
a member of George M. Dallas
Squadron will be the speaker. This
will be the annual Advent Corpor-
ate Communion for men and-boys.
10 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser-
mon. 10:45 a.m.—Church School.
11:45-12:30—Church School Christ-
mas Celebration.
Monday, December 19th, 4 pm.—
Junior Choir rehearsal. 7:30 p.m.—
Boy Scout Troop meeting in the
Parish House.
Tuesday, December 20th — Meet-
ing of the Woman's Auxiliary.
Former Resident
Accident Victim
C. Herbert Fiske
Buried At Ringtown
A former Back Mountain resident,
C.~Herbert Fiske, 57, who died viol-
ently in a motor accident in Ohio,
was buried Saturday, November 26,
from a Pottsville Funeral Home
with services in charge of his
nephew, Rev. Joseph Fisek. Inter-
ment was in Ringtown Cemetery.
For the past twelve years a res-
ident of Pottsville where he was
engaged in the trucking business,
Mr. Fiske was killed instantlly No-
vember 22 near Zanesville, Ohio,
when the truck, which he leased
to Trans-American Freight Lines
and which he was operating, was
Lodge, 531, FAM. Masonic services
were conducted Wednesday night.
He is survived by his widow,
Florence, and several nieces and
nephews.
IN MEMORIAM
THE BLESSINGS THAT REMAIN
There are loved ones who are miss-
ing
From the fireside and the feast;
There are faces that have vanished,
There are voices that have ceased.
But we know they passed forever
From our mortal grief and pain,
And we thank thee, O our Father,
For the blessings that remain.
Thanksgiving, oh, Thanksgiving,
That their love once blessed us
here,
That so long they walked beside us,
Sharing every smile and tear.
For the joy the past has brought us
But can never take away,
For the sweet and gracious mem-
ories
* Growing dearer every day.
For the faith that keeps us patient,
Looking at things unseen,
Knowing spring shall follow winter
And the earth again be green.
For the hope of that glad meeting
Far from mortal grief and pain,
‘We thank Thee, O our Father,
For the blessings that remain.
—ANN JOHNSON FLINT.
The above poem was sent in by
Mrs. Elizabeth Milbrodt in memory
of Richard Donald Weaver, who
died December 16, 1953.
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David Benscoter
Laid To Rest
David L. Benscoter, 64, Hunlocks
Creek RD, was buried Thursday
afternoon in Bloomingdale Ceme-
tery. Services were conducted by
Rev. E. J. Waterstripe from Sweet
Valley Church of Christ.
struck on the driver's side of the
cab by a tractor-tanker pulling two
trailers filled with crude oil.
Mr. Fiske was born in Trucks-
ville, son of the late Edward and
Louise Whitesell Fiske. His father
was at one time constable and
Chief-of-Police of Dallas Borough.
He was engaged in the produce
hauling business here.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs.
Edith Fiske; a daughter, Mrs.
Charles Allabaugh; two sons, Paul
and Loren; six grandchildren, and
his brother, Eugene, all of Dallas.
PAGE SEVEN
Mr. Benscoter died Monday night
at General Hospital. A year ago
he suffered a heart attack, and was
taken to the home of his daughter,
Mrs. Shirley Meade, Jersey Shore,
by ambulance. Returning home last
summer, much improved, he went
on a fishing trip with companions,
and was fog-bound all night on a
lake. Exposure and strain contrib-
uted to disability, and he failed in
health.
A native and lifelong resident of
Hunlocks Creek, Mr. Benscoter was
a former employee of American Car
and Foundry, Berwick. He was a
deacon and trustee of Sweet Valley
Church of Christ, and a member of
the Men’s Bible Class.
He is survived by his widow, the
former Genevieve Askew of Ply-
mouth; four children: Mrs. Letha
Cragle, Sweet Valley; David, Jr.,
Binghamton, N. Y.; Mrs. Shirley
Meade, Jersey Shore; and Alfred,
with the Air Force in Texas; seven
grandchildren; a sister, Mrs, Alfred
Hunt, Orlando, Fla.
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