wl. r— THE METHODIST CHURCH John H. Gordon RUGGLES: WSCS Thursday 8 p.m. Worship 8:45 a.m. Sunday School 10 a.m. NOXEN: Worship at 10 a.m. Sunday School at 11 a.m. ALDERSON: Sunday School at 10 a.m. Worship at 11:15 a.m. KUNKLE: Sunday School at 10 a.m. Worship at 7:30 p.m. BEAUMONT BAPTIST CHURCH ~ Rev. Truman Reeves, Pastor Activities of the week: Sunday, 10 a.m.—Sunday School; 11—Worship Services: Wednesday, 6:45 p.m.—Choir re- hearsal; 8—Prayer Services. Daily Vacation Bible School is be- ing held every morning from nine to 11:30. Mrs. Truman Reeves and Mrs. George Charney are in charge. CARVERTOWN ME . CHARGE Mt Zion: 9, Worship service. 10, Syadey School. Tuesday, 6:30, Family Night covered dish dinner. A movie entitled “The Calling of Matthew” will be shown. Wednes- day, 8, King's Crusaders. . Carverton: 10, Worship service. 11, Sunday School. 6, Family night supper and closing program of Bible School. 8, M. Y. F. meets at Spare’s. Orange: 10, Sunday-School. 11, Worship Service. 6:30, M. Y. F. Monday to Friday, 9, daily vacation Bible: School. - Holy Communion will be chserved at dll churches ‘this Sunday. METHODIST ‘DALLAS FREE METHODIST Rev. Albert P. Reining, Sr.; Pastor |- “Saturday, ‘8 p. m., Worship Ser- vice; Conference Superintendent, A. L. Payne; speaking. ; Sunday, June 22: 10, Sunday School: 11, Morning Worship; ser- mon by Conference Superintendent A. L. Payne. 12 noon, Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. ' 7:30 p. m,, old-fashioned Methodist - - “Love Feast.” 8 p. m., evening Worship; sermon by the Conference Superin- tendent. 3 Wednardey 8 p. m., prayer meet- ing. DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH Russell C. Lawry, Pastor Divine Worship, 8:30 and 11. Rev. Leon W. Bouton, District Super- intendent of the Wilkes-Barre Dis- trict, as ‘the guest minister. A Nursery ‘will be conducted during the 11 o'clock service. John Roberts will preside at the 8:30 service. Lawrence Updyke will preside at the 11 service. ~ Sunday night the Intermediate M.YF. and the Senior M.Y.F. will mest at 6:30. Monday through Friday the Daily Vacation Bible School from 9: 30 to 11:30, ~ Tuesday—The Durbin’ Class. Friday—Closing Program of Daily Vacation Bible School in the sanctu- ary . of the church, 7 o'clock. “Next Sunday —_ Service of Holy Communion at both. 8:30 and” 11 GATE OF HEAVEN (Roman Catholic) * ~ Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor Assistants Rev. Richard J. Frank ~~ and Michael Rafferty _ Sunday Masses—T: 30; .9 and 11 am. 3 Religious instruction after the 9 o'clock mass, for children who do not go to parochial school. _ Confessions — Saturday, 4-5 p.m. and. - = 30 p.m: HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH | ‘Rev. C. H. Frick, Pastor Morning Worship 9:30; Church School 10:30. Monday night, choir rehearsal. Thursday night, prayer meeting - and Bible study. Vacation school opens at 9:30 next Monday morning to continue each school day ‘until noon. The Gifts & Greetings for You — through WELCOME WAGON from Your Friendly Business Neighbors and Civic and 8ocial Welfare Leaders On the occasion of: The Birth of a Baby ~ Change of Residence Arrivals of Newcomers to City PHONE DOROTHY D. LANDIS Dallas 4-3211 or Dallas 4-1101 BUtler T4467 ! school will close on July 3, and on | | that date the picnic, including the noon meal will be served and sports will be featured: Mrs. Gordon Wolverton will dean the school. The department super- intendents are, Nursery, Mrs. Wil- bur Davis, assisted by Marjory Rich- ards. Beginners, Mrs. Harry Howell assisted by Peggy James. Primary, Hannah Culp, assisted by Mrs. Royal Culp. Junior, Mrs. Florence Dennis first week, Mrs. Burton King the second week: Junior assistant, Mrs. Carl Roberts. Teenage, Mrs. Arthur Hontz. Music will be in charge of Mrs. Walter Covert. Wayne Schmall will direct recrea- tion. Refreshments and - purchases will be conducted by Mrs. Jennie Rummage, assisted by Mrs. Robert Culp. Mrs. Thomas Evans will so- licit and direct transportation: Donna Garinger and Joyce Crumley will also serve as assistants. NOXEN GOSPEL TABERNACLE (The church with the old- fashioned Gospel) Rev. Robert Sutton, Pastor Sunday, 10 a.m.—Sunday School; Walter Wandell, Superintendent. 11 —NMorning Worship.. Message from I Corinthians, latter part of Chapter four. "6:30 p.m. — Young People’s Meeting with Russell Traver, leader. 7:30—Evening Evangelistic service, message title: ‘Is the Profession” of Christ Salvation ?” Monday, 23rd through Friday, 27th—Daily Vacation Bible School, 9:30 to 11:30. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Midweek Prayer and Bible Study. Non - denominational "— all welcome. are OUTLET FREE METHODIST Rev. Emery D. Stokes, Pastor i Sunday School, 10 ~a.m.; Morning Worship, 11. Bible School program, 7:15 pm. Wednesday, Prayer and Class Meetings, 7:45 p.m. SHAVERTOWN METHODIST Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost, Pastor Sunday: 9:45, Church School, classes: for all ages. 11, Nursery for pre-school children. 11, Morning Worship Service. ficers ‘of W.S.C.S. Tuesday, 2: 24th annual garden party - of King’s Daughters Class, home of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Nes- bitt II; Lake Catalpa. Wednesday: 7:30, meeting of Membership and Evangelism Com- mission, chapel room. | Thursday: 7:30, Senior Choir re- hearsal. Installation of of- SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH Pastor, Rev. R. W. Edmondson Sunday: Sunday School, 10 a. m. Classes for all ages. Superintend- ent, . George © Wyckoff. Morning Worship, 11. Evening Evangelistic Service, 7:30. : : Tuesday: Ladies’ Prayer Meeting, 1:30 p. m. Thursday: - Mid-week Prayer and Praise Service, 7:45 p. m. Come and enjoy fellowship with us. : FREE METHODIST CHURCH Grove Armstrong, Pastor Saturday, June 21: Sunday School picnic ‘at Trucksville Fire Hall, 3 o'clock. Bring dishes, silver and picnic ‘lunch. Dessert will be pro- vided. Sunday School, 9:30; morning Wednesday: Young People’s | Meeting, 7 p. m.; leader, Bobby Fitzgerald. worship, 10:30; F. M. Y., 7; evening B53 The Chiirches + Wednesday: 7, Prayer meeting; 7:45, society meeting. THE WHITE CHURCH ON THE HILL Rev. Arthur B. Mayo, Pastor Morning Worship with services at 8:30 and 11, “Finding the Inner Chamber.” Sunday School, 9:45. | Monday—The Christian Comrades will hold an outing at the summer cottage of Judy Bradbury, Lake Nuangola, at 10. Members will meet | at the Fire Hall at 9:30. Tuesday — Women’s Society of Christian Service will meet jointly with the Evening Circle at 8 in the Church Social rooms. Thursday — Senior Choir rehear- sal, 7:30. Turnpike Traffic Up 15 Pct. In Year Traffic on the Pennsylvania Turn- pike for the year ended March 31 was 15 per cent heavier than for the same period a year ago, while the number "of fatal “accidents de- creased,” ‘the Ponnsyivania Tamils : Commission said today.’ A report issued through the Gon: | mission’s safety. department showed 26,040,780 vehicles drove the turn- pike during the twelve month period. ended March 31, 1958. A ‘year ago a total ‘of 1 22,625,091 vehicles used the 470-mile toll road. ‘According ‘to the Commission, fa- talities in 1957-58 averaged 3.7 per 100 million vehicles “miles. based on the number of miles driv- en fatalities on the turnpike de- .clined by. 11.9 per cent. The fatality rate for the twelve month period ended March 31 this J year was. 2.8 in comparison with 3.3 a year ago. This is a reduction of 15.2 per cent. During the twelve month period .ended March 31, 1958 ‘a total of 52 persons were killed in | turnpike accidents in comparison with 55'a year ago. When | the coveted Curved Bar are: Proud mothers pinned Curved ‘Bars to Girl Scout uniforms Tuesday night, when five members of Girl Scout, Troop 30 won the highest award in Girl Scouting at a Court of Awards staged Tuesday night in Gate of Heaven School. Honored were: Jeanette Nothoff, Kathleen Whalen, Eileen’ Schaller, Bonnie West, and Kathryn Girvan. Crossword Puzzle! > Ju ACROSS re 1 Couple 1 5. Collection . Ova 12. Attempt . 14. — Knox 15, Counted 16. Pronounce 17. Kindle 18. Referees 20. Babyloriian god 21. Final. 22. Wily 23. Girl’s name 2 Sopeernsd + 28. Passagewa 31. Buries: I* 32. Assemble 34. Age 35. Guided 36. God of love 40. You: Fr. 41. Exposed 43, Clean draft 44, Greek letter 49, Eolbi : 46. Nurnbered ~~ 50. Luxury by tens 51. Mouths 48. Close 52. Valley \ Answer $0 Puzzle 3x 3d 213 3d [0 qaji3 02 FI0(N[3|A aie LIVIN|O[L|3 1{2|3|a 0d 3 3 JjLV 1 o 3 23. Consumed DOWN 25.Knob 1. Flower part 26. Suffix: 2. Pineapple .agency: plant 27, + Soaking 3. Wastes 28. Liquil 4. 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Your membership card is your assurance of continuing sav- 8 SO OO HE SIGN oF INTEGR Cada CRC £2 Main Highway Dallas d Fireplace RC CR A A A CE MM 3 OM NLS REGULAR $6.95 VALUE $€)95 [3h ELAN HEED ECON oS £ Five Girl Scouts from-Troop 30 won the highest award in Girl Scouting Tuesday night at a Court of Awards held at ‘Gate of Heaven School. Jeanette Nothoff, Five Girl Scouts From Troop 30 Win Coveted Curved Bar Award CTHE. DALLAS POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1958 Curved Bar Awards For Five Girl Scots From Troop 30 Kathleen Whalen, Eileen Schaller, Bonnie West, and Kathryn Girvan. Rev. Francis A. Kane, pastor of Gate of Heaven, stands at the left, Mrs. Fred Heculihan, leader, and Rev. Michael Rafferty at right. (Photo by -Kozemchak) Wearing the Troop Committee, assisted by Mrs. Francis Girvan, Mrs. Louis Vitale, Mrs. Emil ‘Klinges, and Mrs. Edward Sidorek. Want To Sell Your Howse? Use The Trading Post Advanced to First Class were: June Connelly, Margaret Anne Hou- lihan, Patricia Mastalski, Catherine Monahan, Betty Kay and Eleanor Anne Williams, Mary Lou Vitale and Patricia Whalen. Mary Lou Vitale received the award for selling the most cookies during the annual Girl Scout Cookie Sale. : Perfect attendance awards went to Margaret Anne Houlihan for a five year record of never having missed a meeting or a troop activity, and to these Scouts for attendance |g the past year: Kathryn Girvan, Pa- | @& tricia Mastalski and Rita Raub. 25 Five year membership pins were | presented to Mary Lou Vitale, Mar- garet Anne Houlihan, Eleanor Anne |° and Betty Kay Williams. Badges and: membership stars earned the past year were presented to the above mentioned girls and the following: Theresa Mary McCue, Nancy Glen, Linda Scholl, Dorothy Curtis, Karla Ray, Helene Waldow, Margaret Schobert, Vivian Bednar, Lorraine Stash. Curved Bar winners formed the color guard for the flag ceremony. A party followed the Court of Awards. Mrs. Houlihan Rates that every girl in the troop has won her badge in First Aid. The course was taught by Mrs. Willard Whalen, Kathleen Whalen’s mother. Scouts also stud- ied radio and T-V under instruction of Ted Raub. A party followed. the Court of Awards. Mrs. John Curtis is chairman of STRAWBERRIES Merrill Thomas Produce HARVEYS LAKE HIGHWAY Opposite Natona Mills Do You Have Any Work For A POWER SAW? * Trees Cut * Fireplace Logs Cut Ask For Free Estimate On Work BERIL & SONS Phone ORchard 4-5731 | Mrs. Grace Smith Leaves iEighty-Eight Descendants Mrs. Grace was buried in . Smith, Mooretown, Kocher Cemetery ‘Wednesday afternoon. Three min- isters conducted funeral services from the Bronson Funeral Home, Rev. Ira Button, Rev. Pat Loftus, and Rev. William Schell. Grand- sons carried the casket. 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