“ 5; s AR 14 o x : - 3 = = DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1956 Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hall, and Mr. | Wolfe, Gladys Cook, Betty Lou Dy- and Mrs. Ralph S. Smith. mond, Nancy Kreischer, Carol Sol- The bazaar is open today and to- | tishick, Eleanor Elenchik, Dorothy morrow from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m.| Miers, Marian Weiss, Ruth Clark. PAGE THIRTEEN Sermon subjects: Friday, “A Yitvsterlous Sign”; Saturday, “The Gospel A. B. Cs”; Sunday evening “The Unpardonable Sin.” # News of the Churches from each of these series: The All| About series, Landmark books, The | First Book series, and the Childhood | of Famous Americans series. | ally, Salvation Army Opens Local Fund Appeal Mrs. William A. Austin, Beau- a DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH “A Friendly Church in a Friendly Community” Russell C. Lawry, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45. Divine Worship, 11. Sermon, Our Stewardship of Time and Talent.” Sunday evening, Intermediate M. Wednesday: Board of Trustees meeting at 8 in the parsonage. Thursday: Junior Girls’ Choir re- hearsal, 3:45; Senior Girls’ Choir rehearsal, 6:30; Senior Choir re- hearsal, 7:30. - Friday: Junior Boys’ Choir re- hearsal, 3:45; Youth Preparatory Class, 4 in the Church parlors. Mr. mont, and Mrs. Letha C. Schenck, Noxen, have announced that the an- nual appeal for funds for the Sal- vation Army Service units in their areas is now under way. In addition to Mrs. Austin, mem- bers of the Beaumont Unit are Mesdames Alva Brown, Harry Clark, Judy Denmon, Alden Dietz, Dorothy The public is cordially invited. Township School Puts Out Fall Microphone Dallas - Franklin - Monroe high school’s fall Microphone has been distributed, the yellow cover with flying ducks rising from the cat- Hoyt Librarian To Talk To Trucksville P.T.A. “What Are Your Children Read- ing?” will be the subject of a talk by Isabelle B. Huston, at a meeting of the Trucksville Grade Schocl Parent-Teacher Association on Mon- Crowds Hear Evangelist | Robie At Kingston Church Some say that Life Begins at| Forty but for many people it has begun during the past three weeks during the Bible Salvation-Healing meetings conducted by Evangelist Remodeling - Repairs or Painting ® Time Payments Easy ® All work guaranteed by Y. F., 5; Senior M. Y. F., 6:30. Joh Mildred MacD 11. | tail fitti by |day at 8 p. m L. C. Robie at Evangelistic Temple : Silie J Club Aichi sui ohnson, ildre acDougall, | tails a fitting autumn touch y . 2 3 ple, 1 80 year old business a ay: Sor d Cao 2ehearsel ish TTR Isa Charles Smith and George Charney. | Janet Newberry, art editor. Miss Huston is librarian at the 25 East Bennett Street, Kingston, od iy k ap meeting, 2s i and Mrs. Fred Greenley and Mr. and | The Noxen Unit is composed of Naomi Lech is editor; Mary Ku-| Hoyt Library in Kingston, a position ev. L. L. Trotta, pastor. | ’ i) : Se. Tones “| Mrs. Clifford Johnson, refreshment |Mrs. Schenck, chairman; Mrs. Ruth basti, assistant; Joan Carey, feature | she has held for four years. Before There have been many miracu- | WAYNE Kl NG Tanidin (ua. mogls yo I committee: Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon | Bennett, treasurer, and Mrs. Helen editor; Joan Payne and Mary Ku- |coming to this area she was librar- | lous healings, Buildi Cont to Walter Risley. Descant Choir re- : ; i basti, exchange editors; Arlene |ian at the Beirut College for Women | The meetings continu ch ht| wang Lontracecor h 1, 6:45. Senior Choir rehear- | Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Howard | Dendler, committeewoman. ’ 2 : nae geo VO g 9 each nig PHONE 7-2641 earsal, 6:45. Y Vicolbort will Be the entertelnment Mulnix, news; George Clemow,|in the Middle East and high school | at 7:30. sal, 8 p. m. Thursday: Cub Scouts, 3:45. Boy Scouts, 7 p. m. SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH Pastor, Rev. R. W. Edmondson Sunday: 10 a. m., Sunday School, classes for all ages. 10:45 Morning committee. GATE OF HEAVEN (Roman Catholic) Rev. Francis Kane, Pastor Assistants Rev. Joseph Kennedy, Rev. Richard Frank Prince Of Peace Bazaar To Sell Leather Goods Many articles of leather, made under the direction of Patrick Reithoffer, Luzerne Avenue, Dallas, who holds a Master’s Degree in sports; Melicent Traver, circulation manager; Secretarial practice class, production; Miss Ethel Shultz, fac- ulty advisor. Reporters are Nelson Downend, Barbara ‘Cheney, Margaret Rusinko, Danna McCrea, Melvina Moss, Joan Payne, Robert Anderson, Lois De- librarian in Steelton, Pa. She is a graduate of Millersville State Teach- ers College and holds a Master's Degree in Library Science from Western Reserve University. On display will be examples of recommended books for children. There will be a representative book Worship. Communion. 7:45, Even- manual arts, will be among the ing Evangelistic Service. 9 Schade of Sundsy Masses: 7:30, hundreds of home made ei for ‘Wednesday: 7 p. m., Boys’ and ie > Shih Mass sale at the Prince of Peace Church . COMPLETELY ! Girls’ Club (8 to 14). Young Peo- 6:30 ond 2a. m "| Bazaar which opens today at 10 Dr A . S Lisses INSTALLED gg.so ; ple’s meeting. : i Rs a. m. They include belts, bill folds, ° o o Over 700 sq. ft. WV pore TS LT Jey ~~ [ovr navy. or vieromy grave [Dorin Jen ome, sof bly OPTOMETRIST | r i . Xa H L k . he | from the Thirty-ninth Psalm. Bons The above, as ‘well as the snack 5 Main Street Dallas | CALL MAINTENANCE BUtler 8-4419 SHAVERTOWN METHODIST CHURCH (Mission of Gate of Heaven) Winter schedule: Sunday Masses, 7:30 and 9:30. bar, are in charge of the Couples’ Club headed by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Phone Dallas 4-4506 2 Rr Dai veut i Roth and assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Tacod 0 1s 540 S00 to SOP ov Domne Otic 5 oi ¢ 4 : 3 M. -Barre gverend Robert DeWit Yost |, Gr AUMONT BAPTIST CHURCH |. | Bo6rt Boy, Me, and’ Mrs, Jack id 40 500, 810 so 5! ee FREE P.0. BOX 1041 FREE Sunday: 9:45, Church School with Pestor. Rov. Tiuman: Reeve. Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Reith- Wednesday ——— 6:30 to 8:00 P.M. 54 So. Main ESTATES ESTIMATES classes for all ages. 11, Nursery iin ii > offer, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stauf-|| Friday 1:00 to 5:00 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. | Hours 9:30 to 5 RAL a I KINGSTON, PA. na ; hil: ities o : Mrs. Willi L . during [Church for pre-school chi Soangilis. ©. Rickerd Maskel ond fer, Mr. and Mrs. William McCle Saturday By appointment only. VA 3-3794 dren. 11, Morning Worship. 6:30, Methodist Youth Fellowship. Monday: 3:30, Brownies, Troop 115. 7:30, Girl Scouts, Troop 9. 8:00, Ushers’ meeting in Chapel Room. Tuesday: 4:00, Girl Scouts, Trodp 75. 7:30, Boy ‘Scouts, Troop 231. Rev. Gene Borritt will conduct 1e- vival services nightly at 7:30 fin'sk- ing November 4. Mr. Markel has been presenting the Word of God in a powerful and dynamic manner and showing pictures of the Taber- nacle as spoken of in Exodus ard of the Mt. Echo Bible Institute day: 3:30, Girl Scouts, 4 ] Te oo Yes = u founded by him to train American Thursday: 3:45, Junior Choir re- Indians to take the Word of God hearsal. 6:30, Youth Choir rehear- sal. 7:30, Senior (Choir rehearsal. Speaker, Eberle. 7 PRINCE OF PEACE CHURCH Rev. William McClelland, Jr. Friday-Saturday: Annual Bazaar of the Woman’s Auxiliary in the Parish House. Doors will be open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. each day. Sunday: 8 a. m., Holy Commun- ion. 10 a. m., Holy Communion and sermon. Women of the Church will present their United Thank Offering which is used to promote world- wide Missionary Work. Mrs. Bart ON THE HILL (Trucksville Methodist) Rev. Arthur B. Mayo, Pastor Morning Worship with services at 8:30 and 11. “The Divine Peace- maker.” Sunday School, 9:45. The Junior-Hi M. Y. F. will meet in the church parlors at 6:; the Senior-Hi M. Y. F. will meet in the church parlors at 7, with the Christian Citizenship Program Area in charge, “The Ballyhoo of Advertising.” to their own people on the reser- vations. Mr. Borritt, ,who is song leader and soloist, has been train- Saturday: 6:45, Couple's Club |; } S ! covered dish supper in Church So- [18 2 youth choir which has been cial Rooms. Mrs. Todd |rendering special music. Tome to enjoy these good things with us! Sunday, Nov. 4, 10:00, Sunday School. ALDERSON CHARGE Church services with the pastor preaching, and Sunday School will be held in the Methodist Chui hes of the Alderson-Noxen Charge on Sundey, November 4, as follows: Ruggles Church service, 8:45 a. m.; Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Noxen Church service, 10:00 a. m.; Sunday School, 11:00 a. m. Alderson Church service, 11:15 a. Collett is United Thank Offering : m.; Sunday School, 10:15 a. m. 3 Shetnam 1045 a. m., Church Kunkle Church service, 7:20 Db. School. : Juni Cho; m.; Sunday School, 10:00 a. m 4 Buda 4 p.m. Junior on Noxen M. Y. F., Sunday evening Tencarse at 6 o'clock. Kunkle M. Y. F. Sun- THE WHITE CHURCH day evening at 8:30. Alderson- at 6:30. Alderson W. S. C. S. will meet with Mrs. Raymond Garinger and Miss Lina Garinger on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Amos Hunsinger will be assisting hostess. Noxen W. S. C. S. Tuesday even- ing at 8 o'clock at the Church. EMMANUEL MISSION Rev. 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