or —— AS, PENNSYLVANIA A News Of The Churches +5 HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH : Rev. C. H. Frick, Pastor 9:30, Morning Worship. Church School. Choir rehearsal and work night Monday night. ; Official Board will hold its month- ly meeting Tuesday night. : Prayer meeting and Bible stud Thursday night. Next Sunday will be honored as the Festival of the Christian Home. TRUCKSVILLE FREE METHODIST |PI®S Meeting. Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor Friday, 7:30, FM.Y. meeting at home of Willard Newberry. x Sunday School, 9:30, Mother’s Day program; Divine Wor- ship, 10:30; sermon on the Ninth Commandment; FM.Y., 7 p. m., Mrs. | | Frank Mathers, Sr. speaker; evening | With Classes for all ages. fellowship and preaching, 7:45. meetings starts, each night at 7:15, ending Saturday, May ‘17, at 4 p. ®., with a fellowship ‘Trucksville Fire Hall. evening will close at ‘8 with brief STAVERTOWN BIB'E CHURCH Pastor, Rev. R. W. fdmondson ILF.C.A. Young People’s Rally at Berean Interdenominational | hearsal. 7:30, Church tonight at Scranton, 7:45. la N Saturday: boy. Sunday: 10, Service. Tuesday: Prayer Meeting. Wednesday: gerald. Thursday: Sunday: 9:45, children. 11, Morning Week-long series of There will be Monday: iat 75. room. Thursday: Senior hearsal. ANNOUNCING THE OPENING DIRECTORS JOHN H. BLACKMAN, JR. T ELLICOTT BROWN WILLIAM L. CONYNGHAM A. HARDEN COON SHELDON EVANS ALDO FRANCONI, SR. RUSSELL W. FRANTZ JOSEPH A. GOLDMAN GEORGE C. GREGSON GEORGE W. GUCKELBERGER JAMES P. HARRIS SAMUEL H. HUBER THOMAS H. KILEY ALLAN P. KIRBY CHARLES N. LOVELAND SAMUEL K. MITCHELL ABRAM NESBITT, II J. HENRY POOL MAURICE G. SHENNAN HARRISON H. SMITH THOMAS C. THOMAS | JOHN H. UHL CHARLES B. WALLER AARON WEISS 130 p.m, Youth Rally at Beau- mont Baptist Church at 7:30 p. m. \ Don Davis will be the speaker, a 10:30, |. 5 a Bible preaching, rope spinning cow- Sunday School; classes for all ages; Superintendent, George Wyckoff. 11, Morning Wor- ship. 7:30, Evening Evangelistic Ladies’ 7 p. m., Young Peo- Leader, Bobby Fitz- 7:45 p. m., mid-week Prayer and Praise Service. SHAVERTOWN METHODIST Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost, Pastor Church School 11, Nur- sey during church for pre-school Worship Service—Mother’s Day. Visitors are welcome. 6:30, Methodist Youth supper at | Fellowship in chapel room. ? 3:45, Brownies, Troop entertainment. The | 105." 7:30, Senior Girl Scouts. King’s Daughters in Chapel room. Tuesday: 3:45, Girl Scouts, Troop 7:30, Boy Scouts, Troop 231. Wednesday: 8, W.S.C.S. in chapel 3:45, Junior Choir ;- Choir 2 THE DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, MAY Y, 1958 Alderson: Sunday School at 10. on Education, Monday, 8 p. m. W. { Friday: 3:45, Girl Scouts, Troop S. C. S., Wednesday, 2 p. m. 66. 8, Keller Class in chapel room. Saturday: 6:45, Coyple’s Club an- nual dinner at Irem Temple Country Club. § Activities of the week: * ‘Wednesday: Sunday, May 11: Communion for church women Service 9:30. ‘a.m. Church School. and Sermon. hearsal. Ruggles: Sunday School at 10. Noxen: Worship at 10. School ‘at 11. BEAUMONT BAPTIST Pastor, Rev. Truman Reeves 10, Sunday leader. Sunday, May 11: School. 11, Morning Worship Ser- vices. re 6:45, Choir rehear- sal. 7:45, Mid-week Prayer Service. PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL Rev. William McClelland, Jr. and presentation of the United Thank Offering. Men’s Club will. serve breakfast following the of the Holy Communion. Family Service and 11, Morning Prayer p. m. Wednesday: 7:30 p. m., choir re- | THE METHODIST CHURCH John H. Gordon, Pastor DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH Russell C. Lawry, Pastor Divine Worship, 8:30, Rev. C. H. Frick, preaching. (Children’s Day Program at 10. Sunday evening: Senior M. Y. F. at 6:30. Percy Love, discussion Intermediate M. Y. F. at 6:30. Tuesday: W.S.C.S. at 7:45. Wednesday: Brownies, 3:30; Cub | Scouts, 3:30; Chancel Choir, 6:30; Senior choir, 8; Senior Woman's Club tea, 8. Thursday: Girl Scouts, 3:30; Boy Scouts, 7. 8, Corporate | Friday: Brickel Class will meet. of the -— GLENVIEW P. M. CHURCH Church Service, 9:55 a. m. Sunday School, 11. Evening Service, 7. Wednesday Prayer Service, 7:30 NOXEN GOSPEL TABERNACLE Sunday, '10 a.m.—Sunday School. 11—Morning Worship with message by Pastor Robert Sutton of Bing- hamton, N. Y. 6:30 p.m.—Young Worship at 8:45 a. m. | People’s Meeting. 7:30 — Evening Commission | Evangelistic y on Education, Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. | Sutton. Official Board, Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. | and music for all. Special trumpet service, with Pastor A Blessing of Bible truths Sunday | numbers. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Midweek Prayer Service and Bible Study. Non - denominational —— all are welcome. f GATE OF HEAVEN (Roman Catholic) Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor Assistants: Rev. Richard J. Frank and Michael Rafferty Sunday Masses—7:30;- 9 and 11 a.m. Religious instruction after the 9 o’clock mass, for children who do not go to parochial school. Confessions — Saturday, 4-5 p.m. and 7-8:30 p.m. — Prince of Peace Plans Fall Bazaar Initial meeting of the bazaar com- mittee for the Prince of Peace Epis- copal Church was held April 21 at the home of Mrs. Charles Lee, Dal- las. Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Donald Clark are general chairmen for the bazaar. The following chairmen and co- chairmen were appointed for the various booths: Novelty booth, Mrs. Jack Stanley and Mrs. Ralph Postor- :|ive; surprise packages, Mrs. William Krimmel and Mrs. Theodore Ruff; white elephants, Mrs. Donald Evans and Mrs. Paul Daily; bake goods, Mrs. Ben H. Edwards and Mrs. A. T. | D’Amario; snack bar, Mrs. P. E. Reithoffer, Jr., and Mrs. Ralph Smith; children’s corner, Mrs. James Besecker, Jr., and Mrs. Donald Nay- lor; country store, Mrs. Oswald Grif- | fiths and Mrs. D. S. Williams; doll clothes, Mrs. Edwin T. Roth and Cowboy Coming To Youth Rally Program Tomorrow Night At Beaumont Young people of Beaumont and Centremorland Baptist churches are sponsoring a Youth Rally in the Beaumont church Saturday night, at 7:30. Guest speaker will be Don Davis. Mr. Davis is a young Bible Preac- ing, rope-spinning cowboy, who uses what he “has in his hands” to reach the youth of today. Don’s rope spin- ning is used to illustrate our new life in Christ . Mr. Davis, a student at the Prac- tical Bible Training School in John- son City, also) is affiliated with El Rancho de Paz, a ranch style sum- mer camp for Christian young peo- ple. After the youth rally Mr. Davis will show a film on life at the camp. Rev. Truman Reeves, pastor of ! Beaumont and, Centermorland | churches, extends an inventation to [all to attend this Youth Rally, par- ticularly the people of our Back | Mountain Area. i Mrs. Robert Ray; dinner, Mrs. Calvin Hall; cosmetics and jewelry, Mrs. Paul Goddard and Mrs. Sheldon Evans; decorations, Mrs. Edward Radcliffe; sniffle tree, Mrs. Alwen Mortenson; publicity, Mrs. B. Wright Yocum and Mrs. John Welker. KINGSTON OFFICE of THE FIRST-SEC \ OPEN HOUSE SATURI 10] and TRUST COMPANY 664 WYOMING AVENUE AT UNION STREET Drive-In Window for Your Convenience Air-Conditioned for Your Comfort Ample Parking Space « 1TP.M.to7 P.M. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED ~ Entrance on Wyoming Ave. as well as Union Street MAY 10 BANK / DALLAS FREE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Albert P. Reining, Sr. Pastor 10 a. m. Sunday School, 11 a. m. morning worship sermon, “The Ideal Mother-in-law,” 7:30 p. m. F.M.Y. 8 p. m. evening worship: sermon, “The Secret of Worship” Monday, 8 p. m., Sunday School Board meeting. Wednesday 8 p. m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study on “The Sermon on the Mount”. CENTER MORELAND METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Hayden L. Gilmore East Dallas — Church - 9 a. m. new time, Sunday School 10 a. m. new time. . Dymond Hollow — Church - 10: 15 a. m. sharp, Sunday School 11: 15 a. m. sharp Center Moreland — Church - 14: 15 a. m. sharp, Sunday School 10:00 a. m. sharp Sermon subject: “The World's Most Honored Mother” Protestant Biblical View of Mary. Thursday: East Dallas W. S. C. S. 1:30 p. m. Friday: Center Moreland official board 8:00 p. m. THE WHITE CHURCH ON THE HILL (Trucksville Methodist) Rev. Arthur B. Mayo, pastor. Morning Worship 8:30 and 11:00, “The Healing of the Home.” Suhday School, - 9:45. Junior M. Y. F. will hold a special Mother’s Day program for parents of the members at 5:30 in the Social, rooms; Senior M. Y. F. OF THE NEW ADVISORY COMMITTEE for BRANCH OFFICES FRANK J. CARDONI HERMAN E. CARDONI JOSEPH ENGEL FRANK FALCHECK GEORGE M. HUEY DR. WALTER F. KOZIK ANTHONY LUPAS MORRIS NACHLIS E. E. REILLY JAMES J. SHEEHAN WILLARD 8S. JOHN YEOSOCK PAGE SEV Liv 7, Social rooms. ; Monday Christian Comrades at 4 in the Social rooms. Commissioners on Education, Finance, and Mis- sions will meet at 7 in the Social rooms, Official Board at 8:00. i Tuesday, Girl Scouts will hold za Mother-Daughter Covered Dish Sup- per at 6 in the Social rooms. Wednesday, Furnishings and Equip- ment Sub-committee of the Build- ing Committee at 7:30 in the Social rooms. Thursday: Junior Boys’ Choir re- hearsal, 3:15; Junior Girls’ rehearsal, 3:45; Senior Girls’ rehearsal, 6; Sen- ior rehearsal, 7:30. Adventist Society Will Aid The Needy Mrs. Lauren Sayre, leader of the Dorcas Society of the Seventh Day Adventist Church, has announced that the society will open its doors to all needy people in the com- munity. Any one who is in need of cloth- ing or help is requested to come to the Beaumont Church on Sundays between 2 and 4 p. m. The society will do its best to help any one in need. Persons who have good usable clothing, but can no longer make use of it are invited to call Mrs. Sayre at R. D. 1, Noxen. In this way the Adventist Church members hope to serve the needs of the people in the area. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST STULL Main Office: 11 W. Market Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Plains Office: 2 North Main Street Plains, Pa. Four Other Convenient Offices Public Square Office: 59 Public Square Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Crossroads Office: 683 Carey Avenue Hanover Township
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