The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 27, 1956, Image 3

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DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. William H. Heapps, Pastor
Church ‘School 9:45 a.m.; Church
Worship #1 a.m.; MYF 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, 8 Official Board meeting.
Brownies 3:30. ;
Thursday, Carol Choir at B:45;
Boy Scouts at 7; Senior Choir at
8.
ALDERSON-NOXEN CHARGE
Rev. Ruth L. Underwood, Pastor
Church services with the pastor
preaching and Sunday School will
be held in the Methodist Churches
of the Alderson-Noxen Charge on
Sunday, as follows: Ruggles Church
service 8:45 a.m., Ruggles Sunday
School 10 am.; Noxen Church serv-
ice 10 a.m., Noxen Sunday “School
11 a.m., Noxen MYF 6 p.m.; Alder-
son Sunday School 10:15 a.m., Al-
derson Church service 11:15 a.m.
Kunkle Sunday BSchool 10 a.m.
The Commission on Education of
the Alderson Church will meet on
Monday evening, April 30 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Smith,
The WBQS of the Noxen Metho-
dist Church will meet Tuesday eve-
ning, May 1 at eight o'clock at the
church. =
The Official Board of the Kunkle
Church will meet Wednesday, eve-
ning, May 2 at eight o'clock at the
church.
[Church Family Night will be ob-
served -nt the Noxen Methodist
Church on Friday evening, May 4.
An interesting program is being ar-
ranged. Refreshments will be served.
All families of the church are invit-
ed to attend.
The Alderson-Ruggles MYF will
meet at Alderson Church Wednes-
day evening, May 2 at seven o'clock.
SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH
Friday, ladies will meet at 7 p.m.
at the church to go to the Wilkes-
Barre Gospel Center for a mis-
sionary meeting.
Sunday, 10 a.m. [Sunday School,
classes for all ages; 10:45 Morning
Worship; 7:45 p.m. Evening Evan-
gelistic Service.
Monday 7:30 p.m. Ladies Mis-
sionary meeting at the home of
Mrs. Russell Edmondson. Speaker,
Mrs. Bessie Meade.
Wednesday 7 p.m. Boys and
Girls Club (8 to 12 years); Young
Peoples’ meeting, Rev. Russell Ed-
mondson, speaker.
Thursday 7:45 p.m. Mid-week
Prayer and Praise Service, sermon
from the Thirtieth Psalm.
PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL
Rev. William McClelland, Jr., Rector
Saturday, 6 p.m., Parish covered
dish supper .in the Parish House.
Sunday, 8 a.m., Holy Communion;
10 a.m., Morning Prayer and Ser-
mon; 10:30 a.m. (Church School.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
the Woman’s Auxiliary will hold a
rummage sale in Lare’s Store, Lu-
zerne, for the benefit of Leonard
Hall, Bethlehem.
Monday, 4 p.m. Junior Choir re-
hearsal; 7:30 p.m. Boy Scout Troop
meeting in the Parish House.
Thursday, 10 a.m., Auxiliary sew-
ing for the Bazaar.
I SHAVERTOWN METHODIST
Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost, Pastor
Sunday: 9:45 Church School with
classes for all ages; 11 Nursery dur-
ing church for pre-school children;
11 Morning Worship Service; 6:00
Intermediate Methodist Youth Fel-
lowship; %:30 Senior Methodist
Youth Fellowship.
Monday: 3:30 Brownies, Troop
115; 6:30 covered dish supper and
Workers Conference for all Teach-
ers, assistant teachers and ‘Church
| School workers in social rooms; 7:00
Girl Scouts, Troop 9.
Tuesday: 4:00 ‘Girl Scouts, Troop
66; 7:30 Boy Scouts, Troop 231;
18:00 Berean Bible Class at the home
of Mrs. William Ockenhouse.
Wednesday: 7:00 Girl
Troop 75.
Thursday: 3:45 Junior [Choir re-
hearsal; 6:30 Youth Choir rehearsal;
7:30 {Senior [Choir rehearsal.
Saturday: 6:45 Couple’s Club an-
nual dinner at Irem Temple Coun-
try Club.
Scouts,
HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
- Morning = Worship 9:30; Bible
School 10:30.
Thursday night of this week the
last of the winter series of fellow-
ship suppers will be served. A pro-
gram will be offered and business
matters will be considered.
Friday night a group of men from
the church will attend the meeting
of the Christian Laymen’s League at
the Plymouth Christian Church.
Saturday night there will be a
meeting of the teachers and officers
of the church school at the Frantz
Gift (Shop to plan a vacation school.
he sermon theme on Sunday
morning will be the last of a series
on the Cardinal Virtues—Love.
DALLAS FREE METHODIST
Rev. Joseph Sproule, Pastor
Sunday Services: Sunday School
10 a.m.; Preaching at 11; Young
People 7 p.m.; Worship Service 8
.m.
Pp Wednesday: Prayer Meeting and
Bible Study at 8 p.m.
(Trucksville Methodist)
Rev. Arthur B. Mayo, Pastor
Morning Worship with services at
8:30 and 11:00. The sermon topic
will be: “The Radiant Message.”
Sunday School, 9:45. The Methodist
Youth Fellowship will meet at 6:30
at the Church, and then proceed to
the St. Mary's Syrian Orthodox
Church in Wilkes-Barre for a meet-
ing with the young people of that
fellowship. >
Monday, April 30 — The Men’s
Club will meet at 8:00 in the church
parlors, the program to be announ-
ced.
Wednesday, May 2— The Board
of Trustees will meet at 8:00 at the
home of Mr. Norman Stookey, 7
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Pictures of past presidents of Dal-
las Senior Womans Club are need-
ed for the scrapbook according to
Mrs. Robert Wallace, historian, who
made the request at Monday night's
meeting of the Board, held at the
new home of Mrs. Sheldon Evans,
with Mrs. Raymond Elston acting as
assistant hostess. Mrs. Harry Ohl-
man presided. A bracelet was pre-
sented to past president Mrs. Harris
Haycox, recently returned from
Florida. 7 ’
iCo-chairmen for the refreshment
booth at the Library Auction will
be Mrs. Sheldon Evans, Mrs. Robert
Wallace, Mrs. Reese Finn, and Mrs.
Ornan Lamb.
Mrs. Reese Finn stressed prompt-
ness in making reservations for
meetings. Mrs. Ralph Dixon asked
support for the Junior Dance April
28. Mrs. Arthur Culver discussed
pending legislation. Patricia Reyn-
olds suggested cooperation between
Holly Street.
Thursday, May 3 — Junior
Choir rehearsal, 3:45; Junior
Choir rehearsal, 4:15; Senior
Choir rehearsal, 6:30; Senior
rehearsal, 7:30.
Boys’
Girls’
Girls’
Choir
BEAUMONT BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Truman Reeves, Pastor
Activities of the week:
Monday, 7:30 — Young Peoples’
Meeting. :
Wednesday, 7:30—Prayer Service.
Sunday, April 29, 10:00—Sunday
School; 7:30—Evening Worship Ser-
vice.
Value Shop.
Mrs. Louis Wolfe, Elmcrest, was
accepted for membership. Mrs.
Harry Goeringer spoke on the art
projects.
The next meeting will be held
May 9 in Dallas Methodist Church,
a tea to which members may bring
guests.
Others present were: Mesdames
Thomas Robinson, L. L. Richardson,
Vern Groff, Francis Ambrose, James
Huston, Ross Lewin, Paul Monahan,
L. E. Jordan, William Wright, Alva
Eggleston, Robert Maturi, Mildred
‘Strittmatter, Herman Thomas,
Mitchell Jenkins, Robert Van Horn.
Harold Allabaugh
In Marine Operation
Barking Sands, Kauai, T. H. (Apr.
7) (FHTNC)—'‘Operation MAUKA,”
first full-scale assault by Marines of
the 1st Provisional Marine Air-
Ground Task Force, was marked
island from sea and air shortly
after dawn April 7.
Participating in the exercise with
Headquarters and Service Company,
4th Marine Regiment is Pfe. Wil-
liam H. Allabaugh, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold J. Allabaugh of 23
Monroe Avenue.
Hitting the beach by amphibious
craft or helicopter were the 4th
Marines, ground component of the
Task Force. They met immediate
resistance from Marine ‘‘enemy”
forces, the 1st Amphibious Recon-
naissance Co., Fleet Marine Force.
Simulated naval gunfire, close air
support and atomic bomb simula-
tors are adding realism, as are sud-
den changes of situation injected
by control groups.
Marine Aircraft Group 13, the
Task Force's air arm, is supporting
Beaumont
Monday night the following high
school students did a most com-
mendable job in collecting $120.00
for the “Lights On” Drive for funds
for The American Cancer Society:
Nancy Boone, Ruth Clark, Jenny
Condon, Gladys Cook, Sherwood
Denmon, Margaret Gunton, Sandra
Moore, Zelva Moore, Elwood Patton,
Margaret Ray, Margaret Rusinko,
Helen Shook, and Anna Mae Weiss.
After the “leg work” was done, re-
of Mr. and Mrs.
Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor LaBruno and
family were week-end guests at the
home of Mrs. LaBruno’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goodwin.
It is good to see Mr. C. J. Dress
looking so well after his stay at the
Mercy Hospital where he was a sur-
gical patient.
William Arch
is home from the Nesbitt Memorial |
Hospital where she was admitted
due to injuries suffered in an auto-
mobile accident.
Miss Claytona Taylor is ill at her
fever.
Mrs. Jack Smith flew to Deland,
Florida to be with her uncle, Mr.
James Brace, who is seriously ill.
Song Editor
Sally Ide, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clinton Ide, Dallas, has been
named [Song Editor of the Iris Song-
the nearly 8,000 Marines through-
out the exercise with close air sup-
and supplies, and fighter cover.
Six Months Sea Duty
Mr. and Mrs. William Watchu-
lonis, Elizabeth Street, have had
telephoned word from their son
William Jr., that his ship, the USS
Bennington, has arrived in San
Diego after six months of sea duty
with the Seventh Fleet.
The ship took part in Bouth
Pacific maneuvers, touching at Oki-
nawa, Japan, the Philippines and
Hawaii.
William has a new rating, Air
Board Names [lion geniors in Civian De Back At San Diego After |Date Changed
Mrs. Myron Baker, president of
Women of Rotary, announces that
the date of the May meeting has
been changed from May 17 to May
24. Rotarians will be invited to join
the ladies for a bird program pre-
sented by Edwin Johnson, president
and has won a good conduct medal.
He is due for discharge this October,
having enlisted four years ago in
November.
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