The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 03, 1956, Image 3

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Tuesday: 4:00—Girl Scouts, Troop ia
nN 66. 7:30—Boy Scouts, Troop 231.| BEAUMONT BAPTIST CHURCH |ary 22. They also have a daughter
8:00-—Berean Bible Class, home of (The Church That Cares) Debora Jane. Rev. Bostic is the +
Mrs. Clark Krum. Monday, 7:30, Young Peoples former pastor of the Lehman B ALLOONS
Wednesday: 7: 00 — Girl Scouts, meeting. charge. . J 3
Troop 75. 8:00—W.S.C.S. Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30, Prayer Service. The official board and the Sunday A Beautiful A Handy Combination
Chapel Room. Sunday, February 5, 10 Sunday | School board will meet in the PY
Thursday: 3:45 — Junior Choir School; 7:30 Evening Service. churchhouse on Saturday night at Clothes Hanger and
Rehearsal. 6:30—Youth Choir Re- > —_— 8. Rev. Kenneth O'Neill will have : :
hearsal. 7:30 — Senior Choir Re-| WHITE CHURCH ON THE HILL | charge. Windshield Scraper SUCKERS
hearsal. (Trucksville Methodist) Homer Middleton Jr., who is OR
rn Rev. Arthur B. Mayo, Pastor working for the LB.M. Glendale TO THE ®
DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH Morning Worship with services at | Laboratories, N. Y. spent the week- ESSO HANDY OIL
Rev. William H. Heapps, Minister |8:30 and 11:00. The sermon will be | end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. FIRST 200 LADY 10 THE
Morning Prayer, 9:30 a.m.; Church | the sixth in the series on Great | Homer Middleton Sr. , TO THE :
School 9:45 a.m.: Church Worship | Hymns of Our Faith: “Lead, Kindly Mrs. Jack Richards of Trucksville,
11 aon; MYF Service 6:30 pm. Light” Sunday School 9:45. There | mother of Mrs. Al Rinken and Bud CUSTOMERS MEN CUSTOMERS KIDDIES OF OUR
Monday, 8 p.m., Executive Com- | will be a very important meeting of | Davis, is a patient in the Nesbitt CUSTOMERS
mittee of Methodist Men's Club at | the Commission on Membership and | Hospital. ad
the parsonage. Evangelism at 4:00 in the church| Mrs. Bruce Williams who observ-
Sunday, February 5th — Church
School convenes at 10:00; Worship
Service at 11:00.
Friday evening, February 10th, at
7:30 P.M., a novel pre-Lenten acti-
vity will take place in the Orange
Methodist Church basement, spon-
sored by the Commission of Edu-
cation under the direction of Mrs.
Marie Gebhardt—‘‘A Bargain Base-
ment”. Every member of the church
and church school will be asked to
contribute one or more articles of
use, such as antiques, ceramics,
tools, cooking equipment, baked
goods, art objects, etc. Each donor
will be asked to designate a price
on the articles to be sold. Proceeds
from the sale will go into the
Church School fund. The public is
cordially invited. There will be no
admission. Refreshments will be
served.
PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL
Rev. William McClelland, Jr. Rector
Sunday, February 5th, 8 am,
Holy Communion; 10 a.m. Holy
Communion and Sermon; 10:45 a.m.
Church School.
Monday, 7:30 p.m. Boy Scout
Troop meeting in the parish house;
8 p.m. Leadership Training Insti-
tute at St. Stephen's Church,
Wilkes-Barre.
Thursday, 10 a.m., Auxiliary sew-
ing at the parish house; 6:30" p.m.,
District Clergy-Vestry meeting at
Grace Church, Kingston.
SHAVERTOWN METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. 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 Ser-
vice — Boy Scout Sunday, Boy
Scouts participating in the service.
6:00—Intermediate Methodist Youth
Fellowship. 6:30—Senior Methodist
Youth Fellowship, Dallas Methodist
Church—joint meeting with Dallas
M.Y.F.
Monday: 3:45 — Brownies, Troop
105. 6:00—Blue and Gold Dinner of
Cub Pack 233, Church Social Rooms.
7:00—Girl Scouts, Troop 9. 8:00—
WSCS Executive Committee Meet-
ing in Chapel Room.
The Dallas, Shavertown and
Trucksville Methodist Churches will
have union evening Lenten Services.
The first one will be held in Dal-
las Church, February 19th at 7:30.
Rev. George Bell will be guest speak-
er. He will also speak at the Coun-
try Couples ‘Club meeting at 8:30
p.m.
The Pastor’s Youth Christian Life
Class for church membership will
be Sunday February 19th at 6:15
p.m. at the church. Already enrolled
are Ruth Miller, Mary Alice Knecht,
Gail Dixon, Susan Owens, Ruth Ann
Scott, Linda Rice, Ricky Drake, Dale
Mosier, Robert Moyer, Sally Moyer,
Sev. Newberry.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Bowman's Creek
Junction Routes 29 and 309
Rev. A. Lewis Payne, Pastor
Sunday School, 9:45 A.M.; Wor-
ship, 11:00 A.M. Young People’s
Meeting, 7:00 P.M. Evening Service,
7:45 P.M.
Revival meetings are in progress,
services each night at 7:45, pastor
serving as evangelist. Tuesday night
through February 7 - 12, the “Chris-
tianaires”, a girls’ trio, will furnish
vocal and instrumental music.
ALDERSON - NOXEN
Church Services with the pastor
preaching, and Sunday School will
be held in Methodist Churches of
Alderson-Noxen Charge on Sunday
as follows: Ruggles Church service
—8:45 A.M., Ruggles Sunday school
—10:00 A.M.; Noxen Church ser-
vice — 10:00 A.M., Noxen Sunday
School—11:00 A.M.; Alderson Sun-
day School—10:15 A.M., Alderson
Church service—11:15 A.M.; Kunkle
Sunday School—10:00 A.M., Kunkle
Church service—T7:30 P.M., M.Y.F.—
8:30 P.M.
W.S.C.S. of Noxen Methodist
Church will meet Tuesday evening
at the home of Mrs. Leslie Lord.
Alderson W. S. C. S. will meet
Thursday with Mrs. Stephen Hart-
man. Assisting hostesses will be
Mrs. Garvin Smith and Mrs. Fuller
Ashton.
Alderson Church Commission: on
Education will meet Monday, Feb-
ruary 6th at seven-thirty at the
Church.
parlors. The Methodist Youth Fel-
lowship will meet in the church par-
lors at 6:30 with the Christian Fel-
lowship Program Area in charge. A
film strip entitled “Album of Early
Methodism” will be shown. The
Tuesday, February 7, the Pastor's
Preparatory (Class will meet in the
church parlors at 3:45.
Thursday, Junior Boys’ Choir re-
hearsal, 6:30; Senior Choir rehearsal,
7:30.
Friday, the Mr. and Mrs. Club will
hold its monthly meeting with a
Covered Dish Supper at 6:30 in the
church parlors. Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward N. Barber and Mr. and Mrs,
Joseph Slucki will be on the Serving
Committee; and Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Stookey and Mr. and Mrs. Ash-
er Weiss will be on the Program
Committee,
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN
Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor
Lutheran Evangelism Mission for
the Wilkes-Barre Conference gets
underway Sunday with the service at
11:00 a.m. Rev. Norman W. Ross,
Th.M. pastor of Holy Trinity Luth-
eran Church of Flatbush, Brooklyn,
N. Y., will be guest preacher and
“missioner” for the duration of the
mission. In the afternoon at 3 in St.
John’s. Lutheran Church, Wilkes-
Barre, St. Paul's congregation joins
with sister congregations in a great
Area Rally. Mission services will
again be held at 8:00 p.m. Sunday
night and Monday through Thurs-
day. Pastor Ross has selected as his
theme for the Mission ‘“God’s Won-
derful Family” dividing it as fol-
lows: 1. “What God’s Family Is;
2. How We Eenter God's Family;
3. How We Stay in God’s Family;
Those to God's Family; 5. When
Does God's Family End?. All serv-
ices will be held in the church
building. A most cordial invitation
is given to all to attend any or all
of these meetings.
Sunday school will be held at the
usual hour of 9:45 in the Sunday
School room.
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The following boys left Thursday
morning for the service; Kenneth
Kidd, son of Mr. and Mrs. William
John Jennings, H. Duane Titus, son
Lee Casterline, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Casterline, Robert B.
Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stasko,
Karl E. Spencer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Spencer, Raymond L.
Kern and Leon G. Kern, sons of
Mrs. Marion Kern.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rice and child-
ren, Ronald and Dennis and Brenda
of Jersey Shore spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reilly.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hughes and
daughter, Jeane Marie, of Kingston
spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Ide.
The beautiful baskets of flowers
in the church pulpit at the morning
worship service on Sunday were in
memory of Mrs. Bruce Shaver, giv-
en by the Shaver family.
Rev. and Mrs. Clayton B. Bostic
of Drew University, Madison, New
Jersey, announce the birth of a son
Jonathan David on Sunday, Janu-
ed her birthday on Monday was
surprised on Sunday at a little
party given to her by her Sunday
School class.
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