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Cub Pack 241
Holds Dinner
Lehman Cub Pack 241 held its
annual Blue and Gold Dinner at!
Lehman . Methodist Church last:
week. Present were: :
Den I Frederick Valentine, Larry
and Gary Van Scoy, Mr. Jonathan |
Valentine, Edward Stelty, Mr. Law-
Center Moreland Policy committee
made these recommendations at the
Quarterly Conference, February 19;
as a future goal for the congregation.
Pay off the debt incurred by the
present re-building project.
Continue to increase the facilities
rence Stely; David Eddy, Mr. David
Eddy, Thomas Brown, Mr. Thomas
Brown, Sheldon Ehret, Mr. Sheldon |
Ehret, William Dawe, Mr. Gordon
Dawe, Kenneth Cook, Mr. James!
Cook, ‘David Cook, Mr. David Cook, |
Lawrence Barnes, Mr. Sterling
Barnes, Mr.” Charles Honeywell, !
Donald, Charles and ‘Harold Honey-
well.
Den II Earl Swan, Mr. Earl Swan,
William Burnett, Mr. Merrill Bur-
nett, Douglas Gentile, Mr. Willis
Gentile, Stephen Kenyon, Mr. John
Kenyon, William Kanasky, Mrs.
Irene Kanasky, Paul Margellina, Mr.
Samuel Margellina, Steward Cal-
kins, Mr. William Calkins, John
Chesnovitoch, Mr. John Chesno-
vitoch, Mr. John Chesnovitch.
‘Den. TI David Fritz, Mr. John
Fritz, Arthur Scott, Mr. Arthur
Scott, William Russell Mrs. William
Russell, Richard Ide, Mr. Richard
Ide, Robert Ide, Mr, William Ide,
John Davis, Mr. John. Davis, Donald
Meade.
Lynn Johnson — cub master,
Harold Maye assistant cub master,
Mrs. John Kenyon, Mrs. Willis Gen-
tile; Mrs. William Russell, Mrs.
Thomas - Brown and Mrs. Gordon
Dawe, Den Mothers.
Boys who received the 50th an-
niversary award were: Stephen
Kenyon, Earl Swan, William Bur-
nett, Douglas Gentile, Paul Margel-
lina, Steward Calkins, John Chest
novitch, Frank Schreiner, Larry
and Gary Van Scoy, William Dawe,
Sheldon Ehret, Tim Brown, Ken-
neth Cook, David Eddy, Fred Valen-
tine.
Bob Cat Pinte: William “Russell,
Richard Ide, John Davis. Lion
i‘bership by 50%.
of the Church School as growth
warrants.
Develop our present property to
{its full possibilities of beauty and
| usefulness. Early priority should be
i given to landscaping, parking, and
| recreation.
Increase our present active mem-
This would give
us’ about 200 active members.
Have our minister serve the
Center Moreland Church - full-time.
Increase , Church School atten-
Center Moreland Methodist Set
Goals At Quarterly Conference
dance by 50%.
‘Work toward 100% use of Meth-
odist Materials for Christian Educa-
tion.
Establish regular teacher training
through monthly Workers Confer-
ences and other training opportun-
ities both within and beyond the
local church.
sions.
Substantially increase our giving
to World Outreach (missions).
Strive to maintain the increased
level of giving achieved through the |
Kingdom Advance, with a 10% per |
year increase in the operating bud- |
get and a 10% per year increase in |
the average pledge.
Loyalville WSCS
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cragle were
hosts to the Loyalville Methodist
WSCS last Tuesday night. The
March meeting, with election of
officers will be held at the home ‘of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Swire.
Guests were Mildred Darnell,
Josepha Hummell, Mary Ann Swire,
Minnie Wesley, Martha Swire, Shir-
ley Denmon, Malvina - Scott, Pearl
Ide, Martha Steinruck, Nancy Harris,
Leah Newberry, Thelma Leach, Bess
Klinetob, Della . Steinruck and
Sharon Dougal.
Joy Class Tuesday
Joy class of Kunkle Methodist
Church will meet at the home of
Mrs: Russell Transue, Tuesday,
March 7. Mrs. James Cooke will be
assistant hostess.
Badge: Sheldon Ehret Bear
| Badge: Kenny Cook and Fred Valen-
tine.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Kitchen
showed slides on the Back Moun-
tain area.
Read The Post Classified
“Serving the entire
3 “Back Mountain Area”
No Problem
Those who come to call at either
Snowdon Home for Funerals, or those
who attend the | memorial
never have to worry about
a place to park;
|
NOWD
funeral
directors
WILKES- BARRE
—- KIN
other exciting events.
there is ample
private parking for all our guests at
both Snowdon Homes for Funerals.
Altar And Rosary
Gate of Heaven Altar and Rosary
Society will attend a Missa Recitata
Mass Sunday morning at 9. Monday
evening the regular monthly meet-
ing will be held,
Novena, Lenten devotions and reci-
tation of the rosary.
Rev. Francis A. Kane, moderator,
will officiate at ceremonies for recep
tion of mew members, followed by
instruction. Mrs. Ted Popielarz will
preside.
Lehman Girl Scout News
™ Since the Girl Scouts started their
meetings in September they have
had two parties, a Hallowe'en and
a Christmas party. The Girl Scouts
had fun planning and decorating for
their = parties. They were a big
Success.
The new year brought the Girl
Scout Cookie Sale. The Girl Scouts
went from house to house or called
for orders for the cookies. On Feb-
ruary 20 the Girl Scouts received
their cookies and delivered them.
The Girl Scouts are working hard
on their badges and are planning
overnight trips, hikes, and many
service,
finding
ON
C'STON
Conduct a yearly School of Mise
following the |
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 9 1961
She Was A Loving Mother And Grandmother
Four years ago, at about this time
of year, the Dallas Post published. a
feature story about a woman of 93
who was keeping herself young by
making a happy home for her son
and a houseful of grandchildren.
This week, we publish the picture
taken to accompany the feature
story, showing Cathie Lou and Bar-
bara Ellen watching while Granny
baked, and write regretfully that
Mrs. Elizabeth Brady Engelman is
dead. At 97, the oldest resident of
Noxen, she passed away at the Lane
Nursing Home in Tunkhannock,
where she had been a patient since
being transferred there from the
Carpenter Home a year and a half
ago.
She was buried in Orcutt Ceme-
tery Saturday afternoon, Rev. Wes-
ley Kimm, pastor of St. Luke's
Lutheran Church, officiating at ser-
vices from the Engelman home.
After rearing five children of her
own, and caring for four grandchil-
dren when their mother, Mrs. Kath-
erine Engelman, ga teacher at Lake-
Noxen Schools, died, Mrs. Engelman
was able to cope with almost any-
thing. When the hurricane of 1955
struck Noxen, mowing down trees
and wrecking the porch and roof of
the house where she had set up
housekeeping with her husband,
Edward( more generally known as
E. Y. B.) sixty years earlier, she took
it in her stride, comforting the
{ smallest of the grands, Cathie Lou,
lighting candles in the dark to re-
assure her. It was pretty scary,
there in the house alone with the
Last Rites Performed
For Mrs. Southwell
Mrs. Harriet Southwell, Chase
Road, in ill health for a number of
1 years, succumbed to a cerebral hem-
orrhage Saturday afternoon at
General Hospital, where she had
been admitted on Wednesday by
Kingston Township Ambulance after
| suffering a stroke in. her own home.
She was buried Tuesday afternoon
at Chapel Lawn, following services
conducted by Rev. Robert E. Ger-
mond from a Luzerne funeral home.
She was born in Wilkes-Barre,
daughter of the late Mr; and Mrs.
Edward Benning, and had been a
resident of Chase for the past 26
years. [She belonged to Trucksville
Methodist Church. )
Surviving are: her husband John;
two children: John, ‘Jr. Luzerne;
Mrs. Grover Sayman, Overton; one
grandchild,
Ambulance Crew
Dallas Ambulance crew for the
coming week: Steve Hartman, cap-
tain; Al Shaffer, John Sheehan, Don
Shaffer. ]
Recent calls: February 24, 9:30
a. m. Allen DuBoice, Forty Fort, to
Nesbitt Hospital, accident on high-
way. Besecker, Kelly, Roth.
February 26, 1 p. m. Howard
Caperoon from Nesbitt to home on
Franklin Street. Crew, J. Berti, Tins-
ley, Titus. Later the same day, same
crew, J. D. Ward of White Haven,
from Country Club to Nesbitt,
stroke,
CALL TH
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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Open Daily
8 am. to 2 p.m.
Friday Nights
5 to 8 pm. 7
Mrs. Elizabeth Engelman Was
The Happiest Of Home-Makers
baby, while- her
outside in the torrential rain guard- |
son, Edgar, was
ing the broken power lines which
were writhing
flame on the roadway.
Mrs. 'Engelman reminisced about
many things, those long past and
those more recent, the way things
used to be ‘in Noxen, and the
changes that had come to the com-
munity since the late 1800's.
She posed, upon request, with her
Bible and her house-plants. It was
a lovely picture, but the one taken
in the kitchen with her little grand-
children, busily stirring up some-
thing good for them to eat, was
more typical of a wife and mother
and grandmother who had never
spared herself in service to those
she loved.
She was a charter member of St.
Luke’s Lutheran Church, built just
two doors down the street from the
family home which she and her
husband had built to accommodate
their . growing family when they
first moved to Noxen. :
The couple lost a little boy, Nor-
man, when he was five years old,
and a daughter forty years ago. Mr.
Engelman died sixteen years ago.
Mrs. Engelman was born in Indi-
ana County, daughter of the late
James and Eliza Hannah Brady.
She is survived by three sons:
Benjamin, Howard and Edgar, all of
Noxen, fourteen grandchildren,
twelve greatgrandchildren, and a
number of great-greatgrandchildren;
two brothers: George Brady, of Van-
derbilt; Jesse, Rochester.
Boy Scout Troop 281
Enjoys Annual Dinner
Forty Boy Scouts of Troop 281,
most of their parents, and a number |
of visitors, enjoyed the annual din-
ner last Thursday night at Dallas
Methodist Church. It was a covered
dish affair, with a hearty meat loaf
for the main feature, and everybody
was abundantly served.
Robert Bachman, toastmaster, in-
troduced three patrols which pre-
sented short and clever skits.
Mrs. Carlton Davies introduced
the members of her Auxiliary com-
mittee.
Ray Roushey, Boy Scout Council
representative, discussed Scouting
and Camp Acahela. The program
concluded with a movie on “Johnnie
Appleseed.”
Merit awards, presented by Bruce
Davies, Scoutmaster, included:
swimming, Bobby VanOrden; per-
sonal fitness, Billy Baker; “Toys for
Tots” campaign awards, Scott
Strohl, ‘Robert Wiley, Tommy
Rowett, Bruce Davies, Sumner Bach-
man, Calvin Tinsley, John Gager,
Marshall Rumbaugh, James Yarnel,
Art Miller, Richard Cross, Richard
Bayliss, George Mahler, and Donald
Bulford.
Card Of Thanks
The family of the late Emaret
Kocher Shoemaker wishes to thank
those who sent cards and flowers,
and those who made offers of assis-
tance of any kind.
Bake Sale Saturday
Huntsville Christian Friendly Class
will hold a bake sale on Saturday
at Boyd White's, beginning at noon.
A News Of The Churches
DALLAS PENNSYLVANIA
RS nr
GATE OF HEAVEN
(Roman Catholic)
Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor
Assistants: Rev. Richard J. Frank
and Rev. Michael Rafferty
Sunday masses, 7:30, 9 and 11
a. m. :
children -not
Confessions Saturday 4 to 5 p. m.
and 7 to 8:30 p. m.
Religious instruction classes for
day morning.
Tuesdays, choir practice.
Stations of the Cross each Friday,
'9 a. m. and 30 m.
OUR LADY OF VICTORY
Sunday morning masses: 7:30 and
19: 30
Confessions before masses.
Confessions 7 to 8 p. m. Saturday
Religious instruction follows the
9:30 mass. |
Stations of the Cross each Friday |
during Lent at 7:30 p:m.
ST. THERESE’S, SHAVERTOWN
Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor
| Rev. Francis T. Brennan, Assistant
in flashes of blue |
Sunday Masses: 7:30, 8:45 and
10:45
Religious instruction follows the
8:45 mass.
During Lent, Wednesday evening
mass at 7:30, in addition to daily
morning masses at rH
Stations of the Cross, Friday at
7:30 p. m. 7
BEAUMONT BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Truman Reeves, Pastor
Sunday: 10 a. m. Sunday School
11 a. m. Worship Services
Monday: 7:30 p. m. - Young Peo-
ples’ Meeting
Wednesday: 7 p. m. Choir Rehear-
sal. ;
8/p. m. Prayer Services
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sweet Valley
Rev. B. Kirby Jones, Pastor
Sunday services: Sunday School
10 a. m.; morning worship 11; eve-
ning worship 7:30.
Tuesday: 7 p. m. Deacons visitas
tion night.
Wednesday: midweek prayer ser-
vice 8 p. m.
Thursday: Choir Practice, 7:30.
Friday: Young Adults, 7:30. =~
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN
Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor
Friday: 4:15 Children’s Choir Re-
hearsal.
Saturday: 9 a. m. Confirmation
Class.
Sunday: 9: 30 a, m. Surtday School
Sunday: 11 a. m. Tha: Service.” A
cry-room is available for mothers
with infants, and a nursery is main-
tained for convenience of the con-
gregation.
Wednesday 6:30 Chapel
Rehearsal
Wednesday: Senior Choir Rehear-
sal at TaA5. >
Choir
OUTLET FREE MEYHODIST
Rev. Emery D. Stokes, Pastor
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Morning Worship, 11 FM.Y..
7:15 p. m Bvening Worship, 7:45.
Wednesdav: Prayer
Meeting at 7:45 p.m.
Ruaales Native Buried
At Memorial Shrine
Mrs. Emaret Kocher Shoemaker,
resident of Wyoming, died February
11 at General Hospital. She was
buried February 14 at Memorial
Shrine, Rev. Guy Leinthal and Rey.
Harold Barrett officiating. Harmony
Chapter OES. conducted ceremonies
the preceding night.
Mrs. Shoemaker was born at Rug-
gles, daughter of the late Lewis and
Louise Major Kocher. She attended
Wilkes-Barre Business College, and
graduated in 1917 from the General
Hospital School of Nursing.
She belonged to Wyoming Metho-
dist Church, its WSCS and Loyal
Workers Class; Harmony Chapter
OES; and Irem Temple Auxiliary.
e is survived by her husband,
John; two “daughters: Mrs. Louise
Charlton, Springfield, Virginia: and
Mrs. Betty McDaniel, Oak Hill; a
sister, Myrtle Kocher, Ruggles; two
grandchildren.
Serving All Faiths
Readiness
We are ready at a moments notice, day or night, to lift
the burden of final arrangements from your shoulders.
FUNERAL
STEPHEN M. GLOVA
DIREGTOR
Kunkle Rd. NEptune 9-3571, Harveys Lake
attending parochial |
i school follow the 9 a. m. mass Sun-
“lof church life.
.and Class"
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sweet Valley
Rev. W. G. Hughes
Sunday services: Bible School, 10
a. m.; morning worship,
worship, 7:30.
7 p.m.
HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rey. C. H. Frick, Pastor
Sunday: 9:30 Worship
10:30 Church School
Monday night: Choir Rehearsal
Each Wednesday night there will
be a meeting covering three phases
From 7 to 7:30—
Planning Local Personal Evangelism.
From 7:30 to 8—Devotional Study.
8 to 8:30—Methods in Christian
Education. )
| PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Rev. William Mc Clelland, Jr.
| Saturday: 11 a. m. Young People’s
|
| Confirmation’ Class. a
{ Sunday: 8 a. m. Holy Communion
79:30 “a.m. Family Service and
Church School
11 a. m. Holy Communion and
Sermon
Monday: .8:15 p. m. Adult Confirma-
tion Class at the Parish House.
Wednesday: 7 p. m. Senior Choir
rehearsal.
Thursday, March 9: 4:15 p. mu.
Junior Choir rehearsal ;
MAPLE GROVE METHODIST
CHARGE
Rev. Richard S. Wenzel, pastor
LOYALVILLE:
Church service 9 8 m., S. S. 10
MEEKER:
Church 10 a. m., S. S. 1,
MAPLE GROVE:
Church 11:15, S§.'S. 10 a. m
Received into membership on the
charge last Sunday: At Maple Grove:
‘Mr. and Mrs. James Yoder, Mr. and
Mrs. Ord Trumbower, Douglas Trum-
bower, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Roberts,
Jr;
Wilbur Dougal, Mr, and Mrs. Russell
@G. Scott, Sr., Mrs: Alton Steele, and
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Leach.
Saturday: Loyalville preparatory
membership class at 10:30 a. m.
parsonage.
7:30 p. m. in the parsonage. |
‘Tuesday: Loyalville Official Board
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Darnell,
Wednesday: Charge Lenten Ser-
vice at: 7:30 p. m. in Loyalville
Church.
TRUCKSVILLE FREE METHODIST
© Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor '
Saturday: 6 p. m. CYC at Church
Sunday: Sunday School 9:30 -
Morning Worship 10:30 Sermon
DALLAS FREE METHODIST
Rev.. Albert P. Reining. Sr.. Pastm
Friday: 7 p. m. Christian Youth
Crusaders :
Sunday: ‘10 a. m. Sunday School
11 a. m. Morning Worship
Rev. Laverne Reinhold,
speaker.
8 p. m. Evening Worship
Wednesday: 8 p. m. Prayer Meet-
ing and Bible Study.
Rev. Paul Hosier, conference
superintendent, will be guest Speaker
March 14 to March 19:
guest
ALDERSON NOXEN CHARGE
Rev. John Gordon, Paster
RUGGLES:
Sunday: Morning Worship 8:45;
Sunday School, 11 a. m.; MYF, 6
p. m.
NOXEN:
Sunday: worship 10 a. m.; Sunday
School at 11; MYF, 6 p. m.
ALDERSON:
Sunday School 10 a. m.; Morning
Worship 11:15; MYF, 6 p. m.
KUNKLE:
Sunday School 10 a. m.; Worship
7:30 p. m.; MYF, 8:30 p. m.
At Alderson, Lenten services Wed-
nesday 7:30 p. m.
At Noxen, each week, preparatory
class Thursday, 4 p. m.
CARVERTON METHODIST CHARGE
William Reid, Pastor
MT ZION:
9 a. m. Worship: Topic: “The
Courage of the Fearful” Read: Judges
6:30, 7:3
10 a. m. Sunday School
6:30 p. m. Intermediate MYF; 7:30
Senior MYF.
Saturday: Young Men’s Class pan-
cake supper at the church.
CARVERTON:
10 a.' m. Worship
11 a. m. Sunday School
Thursday: 7:30 p. m. Lenten Bible
Study, Read John 15 and 16.
ORANGE:
10 a. m. Sunday School
11 a. m. Worship
‘ Friday: Roller skating for Senior
MYF. Meet at the church at 6:20.
Baptisms at all churches on
March 26. New members received
April 9. Those interested should
contact the pastor by March 1.
BLIGHT
PUNERAL HOME
302 WYOMING /\VE KINGSTON
PHONE BU 7-3986
Wednesday: 7:30, prayer meeting. |
Thursday: Christian Conquerors, |
At Loyalville: Jane Dougal, Mrs. |
DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH
Russell C. Lawry, Pasta
Sunday: Divine Wor ship: 8:30 and
a.m.
1% J
| ~ Sunday School at 9:45 -
1; gvennel Senior M. Y. F. and Intermediate
ITM.
Y. F. at 6:30.
Union Lenten Service in the Dallas ] :
Methodist Church at 7:30. Rev. Ken-
neth V. Gombert of Old Forge, guest
speaker.
Pastoral Relations Committee will
meet in the church at 3:30 with Mr.
Guy Faust presiding.
Monday: Congregational Meeting < at
7:30 p. m.
Tuesday: Congregational Meet
at 7:30 p. m.
Board of Trustees and oical
Board meeting
Wednesday: Girl Scouts at 3.15;
Brownies at 4:15. ¢
Chancel Choir at 6:30; Senior
Choir at 8 p. m.
Congregational Meeting at 7:30
Thursday: Boy Scouts at 7; Girt
Scouts at 7.
Congregational {thesting at 7:30.
SHAVERTOWN MBEHODIST
UrdJRCH Qraatiy
Rev. Robert DeWitt Yast, Pastor
Sunday: 9:45 Church School, with
Classes for all ages.
11 a. m. Nursery during Church
for pre-school children.
11 atm. Morning Worship Service
Third Sunday in Lent.
11:30 Junior Church
3 p. m. Confirmation Class in
Chapel Room.
6:30 M. Y. F. Meet in Chapel Rod!
for Meeting at St. Theresa's Churc
7:30 Union Lenten Service at
Dallas Methodist Church Speaker:
Rev. Kenneth V. Gombert.
Monday: 4 p.m. Brownies, Troop
115; 4 p. m. Girl Scouts, Troop
Tuesday: 4 p. m. Brownies, Tro
105; 7:30 Boy Scouts, Troop 231.
Wednesday: 3:30 p. m. Girl Seousy
Troop 75 ’
8 p. m. Visitors Meeting for Bory
Member Canvass in Social Rooms.
Thursday: 4 p. m. Junior Choir
Rehearsal; 7:30 Senior Choir and.
Quartet Rehearsal. b :
8 p. m. Visitors Meeting for Every
Member Canvass in Social Rooms.
TRUCKSVILLE METHCDIST
CHURCH
(The White Church on the Hillj
Sunday: Maple: Grove preparatory
membership class at 3 p. m. in the.
Monday: Meeker Official Board at .
Rev. Robert E. Germond, Pastor
Sunday: 8:30 and 11 a. m. Worship
: Services
9:45 a. m. Sunday School
6 p. m. Junior High Fellowship
7 p. m. Senior High M: Y. F.
7:30 p. m. Union Lenten Service
at Dallas Methodist Church £
Tuesday: 9a. m. Quilters; 4:15
p. m. Quilters. DEA
Wednesday: 4:15 p. m. Junior
| Boys Choir Rehearsal; 5 p. m. ‘brig
mary Choir Rehearsal.
Thursday: 4:15 Junior ails Choir
Rehearsal; 5 p. m. Cherub Choir Re;
hearsal; 6 p. m. Youth Choir’ Rehe
sal; 7:30 Senior Choir Rehearsal.
Friday, March 10; 4:15 p. m.
Youth Membership Class ih
7:30 p. m. Lenten Study Group
GLENVIEW P. M. CHURCH :
Rev. Andrew Derrick, Pastor
Sunday: Morning Worship 9: 55.
Sunday School 11 a. m.
Young Peoples 7 p. m.
Wednesday evening Choir Practice
6:30 :
Bible Study and Prayer meeting
7:30. p. m.~
“Friday: Basic Bible Study class
7.20 p.m.
Sunday Morning 9:55: Obedience
«| to the Last Command. J \
Sunday Night at 7: Do you Bear
Briers and ‘Thorns or Do You Bear
Fruit?
Thursday: 6:30 p. m. Workshop Ll :
the Missionary Ladies.
Saturday: Teachers and Officers
of the Sunday School meet at 3 p.m.
Trustees Meeting at 4 p. m.
SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH
Pastor. Rev. R. W. Edmondson
Sunday: Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Classes for all ages
~ Morning Worship 11 a. m.
Evening Evangelistic Service, 7:30
Monday: Christian Boy's Brigade
7 p.m.
Tuesday: Pioneer Girl's 7 p. m.
Thursday: Mid-week Prayer and
Praise Service, 7:30 p. m.
MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOD
William Schell, Pastor
Sunday: Sunday School 10 a.m;
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Sunday evening: Young Pore
Service 6:30 E
Children’s Story Time 7:30 p. |
Evening Worship 7:45
Monday: 7:30 p. m, Choir Practice
at the home of Mr. Harry Fox.
Tuesday: 7:30 p. m. Prayer Ser-:
vice, to be held at the following
homes:
[Adult Prayer Service at Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Kitchen; .
Junior Prayer at Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Mahoney;
Children Pray Time at Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Baer.
Sunday, March 12, has been de-
clared National Cradle Roll Day.
A special program is being planned
to honor our Cradle roll. Rev. Schell
gives a special invitation to all
mothers, fathers and their children
to attend Sunday morning church
service at 11. Gifts will be given to
all of Cradle roll age, from birth Ww
to the third birthday.
HUNTSVILLE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Charles F. Gommer, Pastor
Sunday services: morning worship
10 a. m.
Sunday School 11:10
MYF 6:30 p. m.
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