te a at Se / Soci Methodist) ev. Arthur B. Mayo, Pastor a ‘Wonship with services at 8:30 and 11. The sermon topic: will be the third in the series of ser- ‘mons on Great Hymns of our Faith: “Faith of Our Fathers.” Sunday lowship meeting at 6:30 for both the Senior-Hi and the Junior-Hi groups. The Christian Witness Pro- gram Area will be in charge. “sion on Education will meet in the church parlors at 7:30. - Wednesday, the Friendship Class will meet at 8 in the church parlors. Thursday, the Women’s Society of (Christian [Service will meet at 1:30 in the church parlors. Interces- sory Prayer Service at 1:15 ‘in the sanctuary. Mrs. Russell Evans will be in charge of the devotions; “Mrs. Robert Moore will conduct the busi- ness session; and Mrs. Wilfred Par- sons will have charge of the pro- gram. Junior Boys’ ‘Choir rehearsal, 3:45; Junior Girls’ Choir rehearsal, 4:15; Senior Girls’ Choir rehearsal, 6:30; Senior Choir rehearsal, 7:30. The Commission on Membership and Evangelism will meet at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Sheldon Jones, 51 Carverton Road. DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH Rev. William H. Heapps, Pastor Sunday, ‘Church School 9:45 a.m.; Church Service 11 a.m., sermon topic, “Prayer, The Mightiest Force.” MYF Service 6:30 p.m.; Country Couples Club 8:15. ‘Wednesday 4 p.m., Descant (Choir rehearsal; Brownies 3:30. Thursday 345 'Carol Choir re- hearsal; Senior Choir 8. Those received into the fellow- ship of the church last Sunday are as follows: Mrs. Bruce Slocum, Mrs. Betty Layou, Mrs. Charles Post, Mrs. J. C. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hazeltine, Mr. William Dutton Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Drake, Mr . and Mrs. Donald Williams, Dr. and Mrs. John Blase, Mrs. Barbara Gal- lager, Miss Joan Oliver. OUTLET FREE METHODIST Rev. Marvin Sweezy, Pastor Sunday School at 10; Morning Worship at 11; FMY Service at 7:15; Evening Service at 7:45. Cottage Prayer meeting Wednes- day night at 7:30. ALDERSON-NOXEN CHARGE Rev. Ruth Underwood, Pastor Kunkle Church (Choir under the direction of Howard Cosgrove with Mrs. Fred Dodson, organist, will lead an informal ‘Hymn Sing” as part of the Kunkle Church service on Sunday evening at 7:30. The pas- tor will preach. Kunkle MYF will meet at 8:30 p.m. Kunkle Sunday School will convene at 10 a.m. IChurch services with the pastor preaching, and Sunday School will be held in the other Methodist Churches of the Alderson-Noxen Charge as follows: Ruggles Church service 8:45 a.m., Ruggles Sunday School 10 a.m.; Noxen ‘Church serv- ice 10 a.m. Noxen Sunday School 11 a.m., MYF 6 p.m.; Alderson Sun- day School 10:15 a.m., Alderson Church service 11:15 a.m. Noxen Commission on Education will meet Tuesday evening, at eight at the church. Alderson-Ruggles Youth Fellow- Fellowship gnoup will meet Wednes- day evening at 7:30 at Alderson. ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor The following services will be held at Westmoreland High School: 9:45 a.m., Sunday School; 11 ‘a.m. The Service; Nursery Class of the ISun- day School will meet at the home of Mrs. Elwood Dungey, Lawn Street, Shavertown, at 945. All people coming to the church building will be given transportation to the High ‘School building. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. the annual meeting of St. Paul's Congregation will. be held in the Shavertown Methodist Church. At this time re- ports of 1955s activities will be given, church councilmen and other representatives elected and plans for 1956 will be discussed. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir rehearsal at the home of Mrs. Fred Eck. Ladies’ Auviliary, 12:30, at the home of Mrs. Robert Voelker. Thursday 6:30 p.m. Confirmation Class at the parsonage. BEAUMONT BAPTIST CHURCH (The ‘Church That Cares) Rev. Truman Reeves, Pastor ~ Monday, 7:30, Young Peoples’ Wednesday 7:30, Mid-week Prayer Service. Sunday, January 15, 10 Sunday School; 11 Worship Services. PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL Rev. William McClelland, Jr., Rector Sunday, January 15th, Men’s [Cor- porate Communion and breakfast at 8 a.m., Attorney Stephen Teller will be the speaker at the breakfast. His topic will be “American Trai- at 10 a.m.; Church School at 10:45 a.m, Monday, 7:30 p.m., Boy Scout Troop in the Parish House. Tuesday, 8 p.m. Woman's Aux- iliary at the Parish House. SHAVERTOWN METHODIST Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost, Pastor Sunday: 9:45 Church School, classes for all ages; 11 Nursery -dur- ing church for pre-school children; 11 Morning Worship with Election of Trustees; 6 Intermediate Metho- dist Youth Fellowship; 6:30 Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship. Monday: 3:45 Brownies, Troop 105; 7 Girl Scouts, Troop 9; 7:30 Ecumenical Institute at Central Methodist Church, Wilkes-Barre. Tuesday: 4 Girl Scouts, Troop 66; 7:30 Boy Scouts, Troop 231; 7:30 St. Paul’s Lutheran Church con- gregational meeting in chapel room. Wednesday: 7 Girl Scouts, Troop 75. Thursday: 1:30 Priscilla Circle with Mrs. Cecil Poynton; Naomi Circle with Mrs. Lewis Evans; 1:30 Martha Circle with Mrs. Ross Kim- ball; 1:30 Sarah (Circle with Mrs. Fred Howell; 3:45 Junior Choir re- hearsal; 6:30 Youth Choir rehearsal; Main Highway ... at EVANS You'll Feel Better | FAST! More pep, more vitality when you take SUPER PLEN- AMINS each day. 12 Minerals, 10 Vit- amins, Liver and Vitamin B12 in ONE Tablet. The Family Vitamin Shavertown Joe D stter left Sunday to spend the rest of the winter with her two daughters, Mrs. Jay Dent and Mrs. V/arren Boyer of Bloomsburg. The Lou Ann Dress Factory start- ed operations Tuesday after about six week’s idleness. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moyer and son, Gregory, drove Mrs. Harry Mil- ler to her home in Harrisburg after a two week’s visit with her father, Dave Edwards. Mrs. James Patton spent the weekend at Reading visiting her son, James Jr. and family and her broth- er, William Hackling and family. Mrs. Elmer Weaver is a patient at General Hospital as a result of a fall ‘on the ice in her yard. Mrs. George VanCampen is ill with the grippe. Airman 1/C Richard Jones has returned to his base at Clovis, N. M., after a furlough with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones. Pfc. Paul Lattimer is home from Washington, D. IC., for a thirty day furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Richard ‘Traver, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Traver, Jr, and Robert, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Crispell at Elmira, N. Y., re- cently. Mr..and Mrs. Paul Lattimer visit- ed the former's mother, Mrs. Jean Lattimer at Towanda last week. Emory Traver, Bristol, Pa., visit- ed relatives here over the week- end. Mr., and Mrs. Charles Williams, Columbia, Pa., visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester Keiper and family on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dendler and son, Alan, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arbackle, at Delhi, N. Y. Frances and (Carol Andrews, of Newark, N. J. spent the weekend with their grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Space. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Boone and daughter, Nancy, Buckwheat Hol- low, spent the holidays with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Crispell at St. Petersburg, Fla. Mr. and Mrs, William [Sesson, of Cleveland, Ohio, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. William Hollos and family. Francis Thompson has returned after being a patient at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York (City. James Klimovich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klimovich, is a patient at General Hospital. Mrs. James Traver suffered a broken forearm in a fall on the ice near her home. She is a patient at General Hospital. 7:30 Senior Choir rehearsal. Friday: 8, Keller Class meeting in chapel room. Earl Crispell, Jr., Philadelphia, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Crispell, of Penn State, have left after spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crispell, Airman Lewis Hacklnig, Jr., has returned to his base at Colorado after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hack- ling. Ann Lee Engelman and John Han- son returned on Sunday after a two week’s visit with the latter’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Niles Hansen at Holland, Mich. Mr. Hansen has been confined to his home with a heart attack. Jimmy Pat Gillis has been con- fined to his home by illness. Mrs. Wiliam Engeiman returned from General Hospital Thursday after a week’s illness. Mrs. Archie Eyer and Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Eyet, of Falls, spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vane Race, Jessica Thomas attended the holi- day alumnae banquet of College Misericordia at Hotel Sterling Sat- urday evening. Donald Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thompson, won first prize in the essay contest sponsored by the Dallas Kiwanis Cub. Andy Thomas is suffering from an attack of arthritis. Girls of the 8th grade, Noxen School, recently held an ice skating party at Beaver Run. They were chaperooned by Miss Burns. “You now have $32,000. Would you care to try for the income tax on $64,000?” Thomas “Merl” FRANTZ AUTOMOBILES and TRUCKS Representing BONNER CHEVROLET CO. Phone BU 17-2118 Eye Examinations Fitting of Glasses Enjoys Dessert Luncheon Dallas Methodist WISCS held a dessert luncheon in the church par- lors Tuesday afternoon, following an executive board meeting and a Circle of Prayer. Mrs. Vern Groff presided, devotions were led by Mrs. Felix Weber, program presented by Mrs. Raymon Hedden. Mrs. Groff stressed the five goals of the quadrennium. The next meeting was announced for February 14 at 11, a combina- tion business and luncheon session. Hostesses were Mesdames William Heapps, Lewis LeGrand, Thomas Kingston, William Baker, Walter Brunges and Chris Eipper. Mrs. Charles Flack District Chairman Mrs. Charles Flack, New Goss Manor, succeeds Mrs. James C. Ed- wards, Shavertown, as Back Moun- tain District chairman of Wyoming Valley . Girl Scouts. . Her two-year term of office begins this month. Mrs. Stanley Davies, Dallas, re- linquishes the presidency to Mrs. John Howell. Back Mountain chairmen are: Mrs. Thomas Jenkins, Shavertown; Paul- ine Davis, Noxen and Harveys Lake; Mrs. John Dana, Carverton and Trucksville; Mrs. Ralph Dixon, Dal- las Borough, Dallas Township, and Lehman. Gate Of Heaven Bakesale Gate of Heaven Altar and Rosary Society will conduct bake sales aft- er all masses this Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Hudak and Mrs. Francis Barry are chairmen for Band 12; Mrs. Thomas Finn and Mrs. Michael Dunleavy, of Band 13. Lions Name Auditors Tom Garrity, George Searfoss and Wesley Moore, have been appointed auditors for Harveys Lake Lions PAGE THREE Drain Deep Pool At Route Intersection Dr. Aaron Lisses, chairman of Ac- cident Corner Committee, reports that the dangerous pool of water at intersection of Memorial Highway and Route 115, near Whitesell Brothers Store, has been drained, and that Harveys Lake Lions are now awaiting further action on the part of the State Highway Depart- ment to eliminate traffic hazards at Poultrymen. Phone: 4-7141 Dallas, Penna. ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Secy. DIreCTORS 7) Hunt Club DOG BISCUITS Choice, Whole CENTER CUTS SUGAR MAIN STREET sq .00 29. LARGE FLORIDA Ov... DALLAS 4-7161 i-Ib. pkg. 10 Cans 99¢c Vegetables TRUCKSVILLE
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