ly % LER 8 CARBERRY EE TN WLI NSS SER SS EE HBL Bind | amin ca a sa ’ BESSA EO NA FWRI TWEE ARETE WEEE ERE BE * I HR sn TRIER eR RARE DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Rev. Russell Williams To Preach At Mooretown Rev. Russell Williams, intendent of the “Assembly of God” Churches of Pennsylvania and Delaware, will be guest speaker at Mooretown Assembly Of Go d Church March 26: He will be min- istering during the morning and evening services, Rev. Williams comes from Dis- trict headquarters Camp Hill, Har- risburg, Mrs. Williams and family will attend the services with Rev. Williams. The public is invited to attend also. FUNERAL HOME 302 WYOMING AVE. KINGSTON 1 3 PHONE BU 7-3986 super- | Parents Council Plans Graduation Party Mrs. Frederick Eck was hostess Friday night to Westmoreland Parent Teacher Council committee, which discussed plans for a party for all seniors and their guests, to be given after commencement ex- ercises. As one of the fund raising activi- ties designed to finance the party, a Sports Night Saturday, April 8, in the Dallas Township gymnasium was decided upon. Varsity girls and boys will stage a basketball game, and fourth, fifth and sixth grade boys from Dallas Borough and Dallas Township will challenge boys of the same grades from Shavertown and Trucksville, Tickets may be procured from students or at the door. Sterl Chere presided. \ SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST \ When it rains... . Clothes Dry Better Electrically (and you, too, can stay inside) 5 Z LET A DEALER i you ust 3 CAN'T SIAT RECTRIC \ MEAT Li§yi LUZERNE ELEC DEMONSTRATE every time... makes. Call us today. LAUNDRY American woolen suit by George Carmel in an American Woolen Suit « o « when you have it #4 Sanitone Dry Cleaned Our Sanitone Service with exclusive Soft-Set® i preserves the natural resiliency of the fabric . . . keeps drape and fit intact. And, of course, every bit of soil is flushed away, even stub- born spots. See what a difference Sanitone O’'MALIA LUZERNE - DALLAS HIGHWAY . CALL FREE ENTERPRISE 10843 Miss Wool of America in an COMPANY Grandmother Of Triplets Dies Of Complications Mrs. Lillie E. Belles, 75, of Har- ris Hill Road, died early Wednesday morning at Nesbitt Hospital, where she had been admitted seven weeks earlier as a medical patient. Rev. Robert Germond, pastor of Trucksville Methodist Church of which Mrs. Belles was a member, was assisted by Rev. Grove Arm- strong in conducting services from the Williams Funeral Home on Fri- day. Burial was at Chapel Lawn. Pallbearers were Doneld and Rob- ert Belles, John Griffith, Richard Monroe, Richard Griffith, and Harold Smith. : Mrs. Belles had been in failing health for some time, suffering from arthritis and complications. The triplets, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Hadsall with whom’ she made her home, talked to her on Sunday, so that she could wish them a happy birthdey. As a child and young, married woman, Mrs. Belles lived in Noxen, moving there when a small child from Dallas Township. Her parents were the late Nathan and Elizabeth Belles Monroe. All her children were born at Noxen. Before moving to Trucksville twenty years ago, she had lived in Courtdale for ten years. I She is survived by her husband 'H. Wesley; five children: Donald, Mrs. Carlton Hadsall and ‘William, ‘both of Trucksville; Mrs. Lincoln Hoover, Plainfield, N.J.; sixteen | grandchildren, seven greatgrand- children. Girl Scout News i | | Dallas Girl Scout leaders and | committee members met recently at Dallas Methodist Church. Mrs. Dar- ‘rel Crispell, Back Mountain District | Chairman introduced Mrs. Vincent Makar, New Goss Manor, newly ap- | pointed Dallas Neighborhood Chair- | man. | Plans were discussed for the Ju- 'liette Low ingathering to take place | in the Dallas Township Junior High- ! school. April 18 at 4:15 Brownie Scouts ' and leaders will meet to honor Ju- | liette Low. Brownie Troop 40 will | participate in the opening ceremony. | Troop 22 will make the cardboard birthday cake into which the Ju- liette Low funds will be placed. Brownie Troop 223 will conduct the | dosing ceremony. April 19 Girl Scouts from Dallas | will meet at the Dallas Township School to participate in their in- gathering. Girl Scout Troops 160, 200, 77 will ‘be in charge of the ceremony. A film entitled, a trip around the world will be shown at both the Brownie and the girl scout ingather- Kenneth Bayliss is Dallas B® | troop organizer, Mrs. Charles Roberts and Mrs. Jack Stanley, [troop consultant and Mrs. William | Wright is community service chair- ' man. | Present were Mrs. C. Wesley { Boyle, district director; Joan Odos- ky, Bettie Hanna, ‘Margaret Baker, Ruth Bottoms, Mary Kelly, Betty Parry, Ruth Demmy, Mary Reese, Kay Wright, Dorothy Blase, Bernice ! Bauman, Marjorie Connelly, Shirly Ide, Doris Kitchen, Evelyn Daley, Beulah Niezgoda, Florence - All- abaugh, Rose Novroski, Mary Lawry, Midge Smith, Ann Covert, Addie Sa- vickas, Dorothy Balshaw, Rita Block, Minnie Roberts, Mrs. William Mc- Clelland, Ellen Crispell, and Rene Makar. Mrs. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1961 Outlet Free Methodist Parsonage Is Ready For Occupancy Monday Outlet Free Methodist parsonage is completed, and Rev. and Mrs. Emery Stokes and their family ex- pect to move into it on Monday. The parsonage, situated directly across the road from the church, was built on faith, starting three years ago with a building fund of $60. The seven room white stucco structure: is a monument to the faith that moves mountains, The rambling-style home lists in the $20,000 bracket. When the weather moderates and the plot is more at- tractively landscaped, dedication ceremonies will be held. The move saves Rev. Stokes a seven-mile drive each way. He has been living in the George Bond house on Ceasetown Road, across the fence from the Correctional In- stitution grounds. Rev. Stokes and his wife, the former Belba Finch, have three children: Joyce, an office ‘employee of Commonwealth Telephone Com- pany; David in the automotive field; and Nancy, 13, a student at Lehman. The Stokes family moved to this area three years ago. Dorcas Society Plans Illustrated Talk ’ Dorcas Society will sponsor an illustrated talk on the Balkans Fri- day, April 7, at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 8:15 p.m. Miss Florence Moyer of Reading, whose trip to the Balkans was part of an 8,200 mile bus tour from Frankfurt, taking in the Passion Play at Oberammergau, will talk about the lives and cus- toms of the peoples in the countries she visited. 'Co-Chairmen are Mrs. Fred Eck and Mrs. Robert Voelker. In charge of tickets are Mesdames Robert Spengler, Fred Malkemes, Raymond Malkemes,. and . Ruby Williams; tables: Mesdames Obed Hontz, Ho- ward Jackson, Viola Holeman, Mary Kunda, Dolores Ostrum; refresh- ments, Mesdames Harold. Ash, Charles Sieber, Fred Dodson, Frank Gelsleichter Sr. and Jr., Arthur Marth, George. Williams, - Harold Zimmerman, and' Harold Swain; : Clean-up: Mesdames Nelson Mec- Donald, Robert Bayer, Fred Daley, Herbert Hill, James Kelly, George Kromelbein, Victor McCarty, Ted Woolbert, and David Jones; hostes- ses, Mrs. Duncan Whitehead and : Mrs. Frederic Eidam; publicity, Mrs. Stanley Wills. Tumbling Instruction Will Start Monday Classes in tumbling will start at the Shavertown YMCA on Monday at the same hours which have been allocated to trampoline instruction, which ends on Saturday. Hours for junior-senior thigh school students are Mondays, Tuesdays ‘and Thurs- days 3:30 to 4:30, Fridays 4 to 5:30. For elementary school students, hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thurs- day afternoons 4:30 to 5:30, and Saturday mornings 9 to 10:30. Registration may be made at the Y or with secretary Robert A. Addi- son, ORchard 4-3217,. Classes are open. to boys and girls who are members of the Back Mountain YMCA. A fee of ten cents is charged for each instruction period. Trampoline sessions have tracted over fifty boys and girls. Smorgasbord At Lehman Lehman Methodist Church WSCS plans a smorgasbord for Friday eve- ning, beginning at 5, offering a widely varied choice of interesting at- food. Chairman is Mrs. John Sidler, | assisted by Mesdames Lester Squier, William Howard, Gordon: Johnson, Adolf Wright, David Eddy, Leonard Ide, and Lewis Ide. READ THE POST CLASSIFIED “Serving the entire Back Mountain Area” / \ FEW minutes now, inquir- ing about our plan for prearranging and prefinancing the funeral service, may save many hours of worry over financial obligations at the time of need. Contact our organization soon for complete information, obligation. "WHERE PARKING IS NEVER A PROBLEM k Snows ON funeral directors Cub Pack 281 Holds Pinewood Derby Cub Pack 281 held its annual Pinewood Derby Wednesday evening at, Dallas Methodist Church. A color- ful collection of miniature racers made by the Cubs, assisted by their Dads, competed. Each of the forty- six entrants received a gold trophy ribbon. Roger Maury won first place; Allan Brown, second. J. Warren Yarnel, Joseph Katyl, and John Churry were registrars; Robert Hale, starter; Caddy LaBar, announcer; Joseph Goode and Jerry Richards at the finish line; Robert Block and Ralph Garris, assistants. Den 6, Den-Mother Mrs. Kenneth Young, handled the opening cere- mony, in which John Souder, Bruce Young, Thomas Balutis, Scott Lefko, Richard Whitlock, and James Miller participated. Cubmaster Wilson Maury present- ed Council Awards. Mrs. Jack Jones’and Mrs. J. N. Betz were welcomed as new den mothers, and two transferred cubs were welcomed, Paul Priebe and Billy Doran. Den mother Mrs. Robert Hale presented a one-year pin to David Dobson; Mrs. John Churry, pins to Drew Bittenbender and Michael Vitale. Allan Brown, winner of the Webelo Badge, graduated to Boy Scout troop 281, was welcomed by Scouts Donald Bulford and Arthur Miller, and Scoutmaster Bruce Davies. Bobcat pins went to David Jones, Robert Pattison, Douglas Hess, How=- ard Garris, John Fleming, Donald LaBar, Raymond Cross, Robert J. Richards, John Grant, James Peiffer, Michael Betz, and John McClary. Wolf badge, Richard Whitlock; silver arrow, Scott Saffian and James Miller. Bear badge, gold arrow, Drew Bittenbender - Charles Baker; silver arrow, Michael Vitale. Lion ‘badge, Carl Remely; arrow, Bucky Hale. ‘Altar And Rosary Plans Covered Dish Supper Gate of Heaven Altar and Rosary Society plans a covered dish sup- per in the school cafeteria Tuesday evening after Easter at 6:30. Mem- bers are invited to bring their favorite dish, = announces Marie Thevenon, general chairman, and Mrs. Joseph Drust, co-chairman. gold Tuesday Night Meetings Westmoreland High School Band Association will meet Tuesday night at 7:15 at the high school and hour later at 8:15 the Parents Council will meet. without ,SECTION B — PAGE § & News Of The Churches+ 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. Confessions Saturday 4 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 8:30 p. m. Religious instruction classes for children not attending parochial school follow the 9 a. m. mass Sun- day morning. Tuesdays, choir practice, Stationg of the Cross each Friday, 9 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. OUR LADY OF VICTORY Sunday morning masses: 7:30 and 9: 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 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 7:30. Stations of the Cross, Friday at 7:30 p. m. BEAUMONT BAPTIST CHURCH "Rev. Truman Reeves, Pastor Sunday: 10 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m. Worship Services Monday: 8 p. m. Young Peoples’ Meeting Wednesday: 7 p. m. Choir Rehear- sal for Easter Cantata 8 p. m. Prayer Service 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 visita- tion night. Wednesday: midweek prayer ser- vice 8 p. m. Thursday: Choir Practice, 7:30. Friday: Young Adults, 7:30. ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN ev. Frederic H. Eidaan, Pastor Rr 4:15 Children’s Choir Re- hearsal. g Saturday: 9 a. m. Confirmation Class. Sunday: 9:30 a. m. Sunday School Sunday: 11 a. m. The 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 Choir Rehearsal The Rite of Confirmation will be administered on Palm Sunday to Thomas Sterling Ash, Merl Cloyd Bigelow, Linda Jean Conner, Mary Louise Daley, Walter George Gosart, Sharon Ann Jones, William Jennings Jones, Donald Robert Kelly, John William Mallin, Marilyn Gaye Moyer, Thomas Charles Purvis, Thomas ‘Walter Rowett, Sandra Ann Schweiss, Jeffery Russell Spengler, Robert Bowman Voelker; Barry Ed- wards, Marilyn ‘Ann’ and Thomas Andrew Woodling; Stephen Harry Wolfe. 6:30 'p. 'm. Luther League and Reunion of Confirmation classes of 1958, 1959, 1960, and 1961. ‘Wednesday 7:30 Holy Week Ves- pers. Wednesday 8:15 p.m Senior Choir Rehearsal OUTLET FREE MEFHODIST Rev, Emery D. Stokes, Pastor Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship, 11. F.MY., T:15 p. m. Evening Worship, 7:45. Wednesday: Prayer and (lass Meeting at 745 p.m. | meetings this weekend, Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:45, and on Sundays at the usual worship hours: Guest speakers and singers are Rev. and Mrs. Bert Stanford. CHURCH OF CHRIST Sweet Valley Rev. W. G. Hughes Sunday services: Bible School, 10 8. m.; morning worship, 11; evening warship, 7:30. Wednesday: 7:30, Paye meeting. Thursday: Christian Conquerors, 7 pm. 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 7p. m. Monday: Ladies Missionary Meeting, at the home of Mrs. James Brace, Idetown, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday: Pioneer Girl's 7 p. m. Thursday: Mid-week Prayer and Praise Service, 7:30 p. m. HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. C. H. Frick, Pastor Sunday: 9:30 Worship. Baptismal service at 3:00. 10:30 Church School Thursday this week the last fel- lowship supper of the church year, | Subscribe To The Post Men's Fellowship will hold special | Mrs. Robert Culp, Mrs. Edward Hopa , DYMOND HOLLOW: Morning wors and Mrs. Royal Culp in charge. pastor and his wife will use the official set of slides of the Passion Play at Oberammergau and tell the story of their day at the play last summer. Saturday Youth Choir Rehearsal at 2 p. m. Class in the Meaning of the Christian Way of Life at 3. Candlelight Communion Service Thursday night of next week at 7:30. The service and privilege of sharing is open to the public, PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. William Mc Clelland, Jr. Saturday: Noon, Young People’s Confirmation Class. Palm Sunday: 8 a. m. Holy Com- munion 9:30 a. m. Family Service and Church School 11 a. m, Moring Prayer and Ser4 mon. A congregational meeting will be held during the 11 o’cluock ser- vice to consider the proposed Charter for the Parish. Monday: 8:15 p. m. Adult Confir- mation Class at the Church. Tuesday: 8:30 p. m, Couple’s Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stanley Wednesday: 7 p. m, Senior Choir rehearsal Maundy Thursday, March 30: 10 a .m. Holy Communion 4:15 p. m. Junior Choir rehearsal 8 p. m. Holy Communion MAPLE GROVE METHODIST CHARGE Rev. Richard S. Wenzel, pastor LOYALVILLE: Church service 9 a. m., S. S. 10 MEEKER: Church 10 a. m,, S. S. 11 MAPLE GROVE: : Church 11:15, S. S. 10 a. m. TRUCKSVILLE FREE METHODIST Rav. Grove Armstrong, Pastor Friday: 7 p. m. Christian Youth Crusaders. Swimming at YMCA Saturday: 2 p. m. New Church Site Committee Meeting at Church. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship 10:30: Sermon: The untold story of Palm Sunday.” Evening Service 7: Sermon: “They watched him there.” Tuesday: 7 p. m. Compassion Night Meet at Church. There will be no mid-week Bible | | Study on Wednesday so that more; may attend the Communion Service Thursday evening, March 30, at 7.! DALLAS FREE METHODIST Rev. Albert P. Reining, Sr., Pasto1 Friday: Christian Youth Crusaders 7:15'p. m. Sunday: 10 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m. Morning Worship Ser- mon, “Heartbreak and Triumph” 8 p. m. Evening Worship sermon, “Forsaken for You.” Wednesday: Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. ALDERSON NOXEN CHARGE Rev. John Gordon, Pastor RUGGLES: | : Sunday: Morning Worship 8:45; Sunday School, 11 a. m.; MYF,'6 p. m. i NOXEN: Sunday: worship 10 a. m.; Sunday School at 11; MYF, 6 p. m. At Noxen, Preparatory Class Wed- nesday, 4 p. m. Commission on Education and Official Board, 7 and 8 p. m., March 30. ALDERSON: Sunday School 10 a. m.; Morning Worship 11:15; MYF, 6 p. m. At Alderson: Commission on Edu- cation and Official Board, Monday 7 and 8 p. m. At Alderson, Lenten services Wed- nesday 7:30 p. m. KUNKLE: Sunday School 10 a. m.; Worship 7:30 p. m.; MYF, 8:30 p. m. At Kunkle: Lenten Service Tues- day, 7:30 p. m. Official Board Sunday at 8:30 p.m. HOLY WEEK Monday: at Noxen Tuesday: at Kunkle ‘Wednesday: at Ruggles Thursday: at Alderson. This will be a Communion Service for all churches on the circuit. Friday: Children’s Good Friday Service will be held in the Noxen church at 10:30 a. m. Sunrise Service in the Alderson church on Easter Sunday morning at 6. CARVERTON METHODIST CHARGE William Reid, Pastor MT ZION: 9 a. m. Worship: Topic: “In the Tour of Trial.” 10 a. m. Sunday School CARVERTON: 10 a. m. Worship 11 a. m. Sunday School Thursday (today): 7:30 Lenten Bible Study. Read John 20, 21 Monday: 7:30 Fourth Quarterly Conference April 2: 6 a. m. Easter Sunrise Service for the charge. ORANGE: 10 a. m. Sunday School 11 a. m. Worship CENTER MORELAND METHODIST Rev. J. Edwin Lintern, Pastor ALL CHARGE: Palm Sunday sermon, “The Temporary Triumph of Jesus.” Sacrament of Baptism in all churches. Parents please notify the minister. EAST DALLAS: worship 9 a. m. Church School 10:15 Sunday morning i Tuesday: 8 p. m. Official Board i The | ship 10:15. Church School 11:15 Monday: 8 p.m. Official Board CENTER MORELAND: Thursday: Cub Scout Pack 336 Blue and Gold Supper 6:30 Friday: Methodist Men's dinner 7:30 Sunday: Church School 10 a. m. Morning Worship 11:15 ‘Wednesday: Boy Scouts 7:30 Club DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH Russell C. Lawry, Pastor Sunday: Divine Worship 8:30 and 11 a. m. Reception of adult members Reception of young people Sunday School at 9:45 a. m, Baptismal Service at 3:30 Union Lenten Service at 7:30 Young People will present an Easter Pageant, Tuesday: Durbin class, home of Mrs. Robert VanHorn, 8 p. m. Thursday, March 30: Service of Holy Communion 7:30 p. m. The Holy Communion elements will be served in the pews by a group of laymen. Friday, Mareh 31: Three Hour Good Friday Service in the Trucks- ville Methodist Church beginning at 12 noon. HUNTSVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Charles F. Gommer, Pastor Sunday services: morning worship 10 a. m. Sunday School 11:10 MYF 6:30 p. m. SHAVERTOWN METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost, Pastor Sunday: 9:45 Church School with Classes for all ages. 11 a .m. Nursery during Church for pre-school children. 11 a. m. Morning Worship: Palm Sunday, Confirmation of Youth. 11:30 a. m. Junior Church 4 p. m. Celebration of Sacrament of Holy Baptism 6 p. m. MYF in Chapel Room 7:30 Union Lenten Service at Dallas Methodist Church. Easter Pageant presented by Dallas MYF. Monday: 4 p. m. Brownies, Troop 115; 4 p. m. Girl Scouts, Troop 66. 8 p. m. Deborah Circle at home of Mrs. M. A. Bauerly. Tuesday: 4 p. m. Brownies, Troop { 105; 7:30 Boy Scouts, Troop 231. 7:30 Commission Meetings 8:15 Official Board Meeting in Chapel Room. Wednesday: 3:30 p. m. Girl Scouts, Troop 75. Thursday: 11 a.m. W. 8. C. S. Quiet Hour and Luncheon. 4 p. m. Junior Choir Rehearsal 7:30 Holy Thursday Sacrament of Holy Comunion Service 8:30 Senior Choir and Quartet Re- hearsal. Friday, March 31: 12 noon to 3 p- m. Good Friday Three Hour Ser- vice at’ Trucksville Methodist Church. Received into sender dlp on Sun~ day were Dr. and Mrs. D. Craig Aicher; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J. Aus~ tin; Mr. and Mrs. James F. Besecker, Sr; Mr. and Mrs. D. Wayne Black=- mer; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Hobbs; Mr. and Mrs. Willird G. Seaman; Wil- liam J. Van Buskirk; Mr. and Mrs. O. Van Zimmerman. TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST CHURCH : (The White Church on the Hill) Rev. Robert E. Germond, Paster Sunday, 8:30 and 11:00 A. M. Wor- ship Services (Palm Sunday) 9:45 A. M. Sunday School 6:00 P. M. Junior High Fellowship. 7:00 P. M. Senior High M. Y. F. 7:30 P. M. Union Lenten Service at Dallas Methodist Church. Easter Pageant, by Dallas M. Y. F. Monday, March 27th 8:00 P. M, Men's Club. Tuesday, 9:00 A. M. Quilters. 4:15 P. M. Girl Scouts. 7:45 P.M. Intercessory Prayer Group. 8:00 P. M. W.S.C.A. Wednesday, 4:15 P. M. Junior Bovs Choir Rehearsal; 5:00 P. M. Primary Choir. Thursday, 4:15 P. M. Junior Girls Choiir Rehearsal; 5:00 P. M. Cherub Choir; 6:00 P. M. Youth Choir. 7:30 P. M. and 9:00 P. M. Sacra- ment. of Holy Communion. Friday, 12:00 Noon to 3:00 P.M. Good Friday service in our Church. Saturday, Car Wash sponsored by the M.Y.F. at Lawson’s Gas Station. GLENVIEW P. M. CHURCH Rev. Andrew Derrick, Pastor Sunday Morning: 9:55 The Wages of a Servent of God. Sunday School 11 a. m, Young Peoples 7 p. m. Wednesday evening Choir Practices 6:30 Bible Study and Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. ° Friday: Besic Bible Study class 7:30 p. m. MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. William Schell, Pastor Sunday: Sunday School 10 a.m; Morning Worship 11 a. m. Sunday evening: Young Peoples Service 6:30 Children’s Story Time 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship 7435 Rev. Russell Williams, Delaware District, will speak at the morning and evening services on Sunday Monday, choir practice at home of Harry Fox, 7:30. Tuesday, 7:30 adult prayer ser- vice, Junior Prayer League and Chil- dren's Prayer Time at the church