POTTER Rene ~ Meeting Next Wednesday - ment, those who sent flowers, cards ny emir Cheah eda A vse SECTION A—PAGE 6 Reynold’s Class Mrs. Grace Downing, 84, Buried At Bethel Hill ‘Members of Reynold’s Class, Mrs. Grace Downing, Pleasant Trucksville Methodist Church, are | Valley, was buried at Bethel Hill urged to attend the meeting, Wed- | Monday afternoon, Rev. Oscar Saxe | and Rev. Frederick Hickock con- ducting services from the Bronson Funeral Home. Mrs. Downing, 84, a resident of Pleasant Valley for most of her life, died Friday at noon. . She belonged to the Pleasant Val- ley Methodist Church and its WSCS. She was born in Berwick, daugh- ter of the late Thomas J. and Cath- erine Albertson Holmes. Surviving are her husband John R.; daughters, Mrs. Odessa Mott, Patterson Grove; Mrs. Irving Diltz, Pleasant Valley; Mrs. Martha Ste- vens, Broadway; 17 grandchildren and 33 greatgrandchildren. nesday evening, August 10, 8:00, at the home of president, Mrs. Wilson Cease, East Dallas. Other hostesses are: Mesdames Margaret Dykman, Mayme Dymond, Russell ‘Evans, Florence Finney, S. D. Finney, and Harry Glace. Card Of Thanks The family of the late Elwood Oney wishes to extend sincere thanks to all those who assisted in any way during the recent bereave- lent cars, personal | a Dallas Ambulance Crew Crew for the coming week, Dallas | Community Ambulance: Ray Titus, o - captain; Jack Stanley, Jim Wert- # ! 2 | man, Henry Evans, Lee Stewart. 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The opening rally will | be held on the athletic field Monday | evening at seven. Every evening, |,,q thereafter Rev. J. D. Harvey will | speak in the tabernacle at seven | 1. thirty. Roberts Wesleyan (College grounds chai Male Quartet will be at the camp | Eight for the first three days. Morning hours will be filled with Bible study, recreation, field trips, and a variety program entitled, Stepping into Leadership, directed by Rev. Grove Armstrong. After- noons are given over to recreation, crafts and acapella. Afterglow programs will top off the days activities each evening at | 9:30, usually are the most popular | of all camping activities. ad Rev. Eldon Sayre, superintendent | of the Free Methodist mission work | x i in ‘Southern Rhodesia will speak oR 1d avin bas from :C | Company | exchange | utilized. dropped i the young people at different times during the week. ~ Rev. 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Truman Reeves, Pastor Sunday: 10:00, Sunday School; | 11:00, Nozship Services. a Monday: 7:30 Young People’s Meeting. Wednesday: 7:00, Choir Rehearsal; 00, Prayer Service | Canteen dances, will start n Wednesday, August 24 Discontinued during the i ey will be held weekly. | 8: are offered. ty Day-campers enjoy ret) n for a six weeks period | ner, transported by ‘car | GATE OF HEAVEN {Roman Catholic) Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor 4ssistants: Rev. Richard J. Frank and Rev. Michael Rafferty Sunday Masses—7:30, 9 and nl a. m. Confessions — Saturday, wd 7-8:30 p.m. 4-5 p.m. | OUR LADY OF VICTORY | Sunday masses, 7:30 and 9:30. | Confessions before masses. Masses during the summer, also | at il a. m. Confessions 7 to 8 p. m. Saturday. | SANDY BEACH Mass, Sunday 9 a. m. Confessions before Mass bles; Elbert Dornblazer did ‘ical hook-up for outdoor g of the three flood lights on! ide of the lot. Metal standards d of telephone poles carry the the far side of the lot. ments to the lot in ad- the Auction, says Rev. 1 Lintern, are of a permanent will be of value through- rs to come. ccue will be served both and auctioneering will in or shine, next Fri- lay. Receipts will go ilding fund, looking capacious edifice to the growing congre- ST. THERESE’S, SHAVERTOWN Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor Rev. Francis T. Brennan, Assistant William J. Jones Is Buried At Hollenback | William J, Jones, Shavertown, was | ! buried on Friday in Hollenback | | Cemetery, following services con- | ducted by Rev. H. J. Shillaban, | pastor of the Heights Baptist Church baugh; and Brent Smith. from the Snowdon Funeral Home. 1 or, until entering. the Home some time ago, his entire life in Dallas Infirmities of advancing ed his move. While in the fell and broke his hip, pneumonia after admis- ron Hospital. ther Horace died at 93, last. A brother, Washington, imiliarly known as Wash, five years ago, filled of living fo the last, > to be beholden to any- Mr. Jones; who retired four years ago from employment with the Glen Alden Corporation, where he | served as bratticeman for many years, died Wednesday morning at his home on Hillcrest Aveune, after several months illness. A native of Wilkes-Barre, he moved in 1925 to Shavertown, from the home on the Heights where he had lived for many years. He leaves his widow, the former Gertrude Walsh of Pittston; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Francis O'Hara of Shaver- town; a son, Herbert Jones of Beth- lived tb be 82. Wil- | lehem; a brother, Thomas, Wilkes- nn of Iowa and Mrs.Rose Barre; sisters, Mrs. Mae Johns and of Dallas died in their | | Mrs. Clifford Phillips, Wilkes-Barre; | and six grand children. A daughter | Shirley Jones died in 1944. Mrs s. E. B. Worthington encer’s parents, John and S were of pioneer the Back Mountain. The was once a large off piece- by piece as + smaller farms increased. : Mr Spencer leavesno Children of the late Elwood Oney nants: He loaves name i great distances to attend his es and. nephews. | funeral on Sunday. The chapel at Nulton’s Funeral Home was filled to CR past, and the funeral cortege to | Nati ve | Kocher Cemetery contained sixty- | Rive N I | three cars. Rev. Joseph Doviak offi- | ver, | ciated, and Mrs. Grover Anderson ey, 41, native of Carver- |sang one of Mr. Oney’s favorite | f er resident of Lehman | selections. | , died Thursday morning of Mr. Oney, 69, died Thursday morn- | attack while at work at the |ing after a long illness, at his home | River Board of Public Works, | at Harveys Lake. A sey. He was buried Mon- | A painter and paperhanger until | retirement three years ago, Mr. Oney ! frequently worked with his brother, Amos, of Shavertown, who was in- jured in an accident three years ago. Mr. Oney was for a time a police officer under Captain. Ruth; he served a term on the Laketon school board; was a member of the election board; and secretary of Ruggles Cemetery Association. He had a beautiful voice, able to take any part in singing, and could play any instrument. He taught his children to do part-singing in the Sunday evening sessions around the piano, and his musical talent has descended to his grandchildren. He was born in‘ Lanna, near Stroudsburg, son of the late Thomas and Mary Shupp Oney, who moved to Harveys Lake shortly afterward. He attended Laketon schoools. Surviving are his wife, the former Spencer, Largely Attended Services ‘For Elwood Oney On Sun. uried ternoon in Franklin Memorial South River, wife is the former Betty Ide, ter of Lehman Township Chief Police and Mrs. Joseph Ide of ar JI, Mr. Covey served in the ed Services. lis parents were the late Mr. and d by five children: Donna, 1, Susan, Robin and Gail, all 1e; a sister, Mrs. Otis May- South River; two brothers, and Vernon, South River, Ww Jersey. '«d Of Thanks he family of the late Mrs. Bessie gh wishes to thank the [Bertha Crispell; children, Mrs. y for the many kindnesses | payline Gamrot, Miami, Fla.; Mrs. d during the recent bereave- | june Vosburg, Lorton, Va.; Mrs. ont, with a speciak word for those | Betty Strzelczyk, Harveys Lake; Mrs. ho sent flowers and cards, lent | Mabel Matovsky, Deal, N. J.; Ms. or performed personal acts of | Ruth Harrison, Noxen; Mrs. . Lois pathy. Newbold, Westminster, Colo.; Mrs. Janet Reynolds and Rebecca, Phila- delphia; George, Mrs. Elsie Petrillo and Mrs. Jean Macri, Wilkes-Barre; Fred, Andrew and Eunice, at home; Byron, South Dakota; 41 grandchil- dren; brothers and sisters, Marvin, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Amos, Trucks- ville; Jess, Wilkes-Barre; Clarence, Kingston; Mrs. Mattie Casterline and Milo, Harveys Lake;' Mrs. Blanche Gallagher, Binghamton, N. Y.; and Mrs. Susie Wickham, Benton. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES DR. 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DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH * Russell C. Lawry, Pastor Sunday: Divine worship 8:30 and | 11:00, Rev Russell C. Lawry, presen ing at both services. Sunday School at 9:45 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Interdenominational Sweet Valley Rev. B. Kirby Jones, Pastor Sunday services: Sunday School 10 a.m.; morning worship 11; even- | Wednesday, midweek prayer wo CHURCH OF CHRIST Sweet Valley Rev. W. G. Hughes | Sunday: At the 11 o'clock service Sunday services: Bible School, 10 there will be administered the a. m.; morning worship, 11; evening Sacrament of Baptism and also the worship, 7:30. = | reception of new members into the Wednesday: 7:30, prayer meeting. | church. Thursday: Christian Conquerors, | Pastoral Relations Committee will Lg p.m. 3 | meet in the church at 3:30 with — | Guy Faust presiding. | HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH The Intermediate M. Y. F. will Rev. C. H. Frick, Pastor meet at the church at 6:30 and Sunday {go to the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8:50 Worship. . Herman Thomas, Highland Acres, 10:30 Church School. for their evening meeting. LEHMAN METHODIST CHARGE Rev. William McClelland, dr Rev. William B. Howard, pastor . am a 5 . Sunday, 8 a..m. Holy Communion | JAUESON : 11 a. m. Holy Communion and | ‘Morning worship 8:45; SS 9:45 PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sermon IDETOWN Morning worship 10 a.m.; SS 11 FREE METHODIST CHURCH LEHMAN Bowmians Creck di 5S 10 Mord Worshi ig H.J. Deats, Pastor Ih 10 a.m; orning orship id Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.; Wor- A 5 : snip. Servi 11100 aims. Youse Wednesday 7:30, Prayer Meeting for entire charge. Lehman’ WSCS plans to serve ¥ cream and cake on the church lawn August 4. The public is invited. SHAVERTOWN METHODIST y CHURCH w 8 Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost, Pastor Bunday: 9:45 Church School with Classes for all ages. 11:00 Nursery during Church for pre-school chil- dren. Sunday: 11:00 Morning Worship Dr. Leon W. Bouton, district | superintendent, Wilkes-Barre Dis- | trict of the Methodist Church, will | occupy the pulpit August 7 and 14. | Peoples Meeting - 7:00 p.m.; Even- ing Evangelistic Service - 7:45 p.m. CYC Meeting Tuesday evening at DALLAS FREE METHODIST Rev. Albert P. Reining, Sr., Pastoi Sunday: Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sunday, evening Worship, 8 p.m. Wednesday, 8 p. m.: Prayer Meet~ ing and Bible Study. OUTLET FREE MEi:HODIST Rev. Emery D. Stokes, Pastor Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship, 11. F.M.Y,, 7:15 p. m. Evening Worship, 7:45. | Wednesday: Prayer and Class| TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST | Meeting at 7:45 p.m. : CHURCH Saturday: Open Air Service— (The White Church on the Hill) Rev. Arthur B. Mayo, Pastor Sunday: Morning Worship with services at 8:30 and 11:00. Sunday School, 9:45 Sunday Sermon Topic: Gifts.” Tuesday: Special Quarterly Con- ference, 7 p. m. in the Church Social "Rooms, to discuss the need for ai Bank Loan for the new build- ing program, and to draw up a resck lution for such. Congregational meeting ( post poned from July 12th), 8 p. m., the Church Sanctuary to vote upegn the resolution for the Bank Loan. ’ Wednesday: Reynolds’ Class meet- ing, 8:00, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cease, East Dallas. ‘Saturday: The Mr. and Mrs. Club will hold a Picnic Supper and Outing at 6:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Shortz, Lehigh Street. Harveys Lake—9:00 p. m. ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor 8:15 a. m. The Service with ser- mon Sunday: 9:30 a. m. Sunday School with classes for all ages 11 a. m. The Service : Nursery for pre-school children open at 10:45. Also a cry room for infants is also-available. “Precious TRUCKSVILLE FREE METHODIST Rov, Greve Armstrong, Pastor Sunday services: Sunday School, 1 9:30; Morning Worship, 10:30; eve- ning Vespers 7 p. m., with CYC and i FMY Chorus providing special music, and congregational singing. The pastor preaches at 7:30. Wednesday at 7 'p. m. prayer meeting. MAPLE GROVE METHODIST CHARGE GLENVIEW P. M. CHURCH Rev. Richard S. Wenzel, pastor Rev. Andrew Derrick, Pastor LOYALVILLE: . Sunday: Morning worship, 9:55; Church service 9 a. m. 8. S. 10 | Sunday School, 11; evening wor- ship, 7, Bible Study and song ser- vice. Wednesday: 6:30 Junior Choir, MEEKER: Church 10 a. m., S. S. Bn MAPLE GROVE: Church 11:15,:'S..S. 10 a.. m. Russell Steele, lay preacher of the Methodist Church, will conduct ser- vices on the hase, duly 31 and | SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH4 Pastor, Rev. R. W. Edmondson ‘ Sunday. School — Classes for 9 ages, 10 a.m.; Morning Worshi 11 a.m.; Evangelistic Service—7:30 CARVERTON METHODIST Rev. William Reid, pastor MT ZION: 9:00 Worship, Topic: “Traveling Alone.” Read: Hebrews 11:1-2, 8-16 10:00 Sunday School CARVERTON: 10:00 Worship 11:00 Sunday School 6:30 Intermediate M. Y. F. ORANGE: 7:30 a. m. Early service for the charge. 10:00 Sunday School 11:00 Worship 7:30 Senior M. Y. F. pm Monday: Christian Boys’ Brigade, 17 p. m. Tuesday, Pioneer Girls, 7 p. m. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Midweek Prayer and Praise Service. INDEPENDENT BIBLE CHURCH Veterans Hall, Noxen Rev. Robert L. Sutton, Pastor i Sunday: 10:00 Bible Classes for all ages; 11:00 Morning Worship; | 6:30 Youth Meeting; 7:30 Evangel- listic, Service. Monday, 7:30, Men’s and Wo- men’s Fellowship. ALDERSON NOXEN CHARGE Thursday: 7:30 Prayer Service Rev. John Gordon, Pastor RUGGLES: Sunday, morning worship, 8:45; 85. 11 a. m.: MYF, 6 p. m. NOXEN: Surday, worship 10 a. m.; SS at 11; MYF, 6 p. m. ALDERSON: SS, 10 a. m.; morning worship, | 11:15; MYF, 6 p. m. KUNKLE: MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOD William Schell, Pastor Sunday services: Sunday Scho) 10:00; Morning Worship 11:00; Childrens Evening Story Time 7:45; 1 Evening Worship 8:00. Tuesday: Prayer Service 8:00 p. m. NOXEN BIBLE TABERNACLE Sunday services: 5. S. 10 a. m,; morning worship, 11 a. m.; evening | worship 7:30. i Dr. Reuben Torry, Jr., will speak this Sunday evening. Dr. Torry has been a missionary in Africa for over 5 ‘thirty years. His father, Rev. Torry, | Sr., founded the Bible Conference at Montrose, and lies buried on the | mountain peak above the auditor- ium, a fitting last resting place for a dedicated man. J : Wednesday 7:30, Prayer meet- 3 ing. 8S, 10 a m.; worship, 7:30 p. m.; MYF, 8:30 p. m. CENTER MORELAND METHODIST Rev. J. Edwin Lintern, Pastor CENTER MORELAND: Sunday Church School, 10 a. m.; Morning Worship 11:15. EAST DALLAS: Morning Worship, 9; Sunday Church School, 10 a.m. | DYMOND HOLLOW: Morning Wor- | “ship, 10:15; Sunday Church Church School 9:15 a. m. Occupying the pulpit on Sunday at. all three churches of the charge will be Rev. E. Lee Brehm, pastor of Unadilla Methodist Charge, New York, formerly pastor at Center | Morning Worship 11; Young Pecpie Moreland. 16:30 p.m; Evangelistic Service 7:45. Rev. Lintern left for Lycoming | Wednesday, 7:30 Prayer and College on Tuesday, where he is|Praise Service taking part in a Northeast Regional | Saturday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meet- Eta) Workshop for Methodist Youth |ing. 4 EMMANUEL MISSION | Rev. Joseph Doviak, Pastor Sunday services: SS, 10 am.
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