SECTION B— PAGE 2 Class Elects Officers Christian Women’s Fellowship, Huntsville Christian Church, elected officers Tuesday evening: Mrs. Wal- yer Covert, president; Mrs. Milton Culp, first vice president; Mrs. Nes- bitt Garinger and Mildred Major, second and third vice presidents; Mrs. William Eckert, secretary- treasurer; treasurer of service, Mrs. Stella’ Roberts; membership chair- man, Mrs, C. E, Frick, assistant, Mrs. Marcus Ide; study director, Elma Major; worship, Mrs. Gordon Wol- verton. Present were Rev. and Mrs. Frick; Mesdames Walter Covert, William Davis, Nesbitt Garinger, Gordon Wolverton, Jeff Wagner, William Eckert, Stella Roberts, Charles Spencer, Addie Elston, and Misses - Mildred and Elma Major. DID YOU READ THE TRADING POST your prescription may he “Greek” to you... but to your Rexall druggist the Latin symbols have an exact technical meaning. His years of skill qualify him to read and fill your Doctor's Prescription to the letter, with fresh, potent ingredi- ents. You can depend on your Rexall druggist just the same as you can depend on any drug prod- uct that bears the name Rexall. Registered Prescription PHARMACY ; urer; Maple Grove Methodist Achieves Choir Robes What had been a fond dream for years became a reality on Easter Sunday at the Maple Grove Metho- dist Church, when. sixteen members wore beautiful new maroon choir robes. Before the Easter anthem, a short service of dedication was held in which the robes were consecrated. * Robes were made possible largely through the efforts and generosity of Mrs. G. R. Goodwin, Sr. Ord Trumbower, Sherman Kunkle and the Young Adult Clas of the church. Mrs. Goodwin, Mr. Trumbower and Mr. Kunkle contributed toward the purchase of material, while the Young. Adult Class sponsored a succesful spaghetti supper to pay for the making by Mrs. Elizabeth Balavage of Loyalville. It was a stirring sight as the choir, marching and singing to the strains of the processional hymn “Christ the Lord is risen today!” came down the center aisle of the church to open the Easter Sunday worship service. Maple Grove MYF Elects Officers Maple Grove MYF last Sunday evening elected these officers: Robert Kunkle, president; Robert Rogers, vice president; Carol Hislop, treas- Marilyn Livezey, secretary. Program chairmen included: Linda Piatt, faith; Sharon Dougal, out- reach; Connie Pall, citizenship; Diane Lyons, fellowship; Donna Bronson, witness. Mary Lonie was elected publicity chairman Kenny Livezey recreation, assisted by Lonnie Piatt. Installation will take place Sunday at 11:15 at > Maple Grove. WE REPAIR ALL SMALL APPLIANCES! @ TOASTER © IRONS ® PERCOLATORS ©® WAFFLE [IRONS and any other Small Electric Appliance you might have. TED MARTIN oF EMBELTON'’S REPAIR SHOP is our Repair Mgr. JENKINS HARDWARE & SUPPLY CO. 1714 WYOMING AVE. EXETER BORO. 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The concert, presented by Wilkes College Women’s Chorus and Wilkes Collegians, will start at 8 Pp. In advance, starting at 7:30, Miss Fern Coldren, Dallas Methodist Church director of music, will give an organ recital. Women’s Chorus is directed by Nancy Thomas, with accompanist Sheila Rosen. Collegians are directed by Robery Eike, Walter Umla accompanist. ‘Tickets may be procured from any member of the Durbin Class or at the door. Joint Rainbow Assembly Rainbow Girls will join other assemblies of the region at Berwick Friday evening. They will meet at the Dallas Bank parking lot at 6 p. m. and be transported by women of the advisory committee. Girls may call Mrs. Evelyn Hopkins for further information. A number of important person- ages in the Eastern Star and Rain- bow Girls world will be present at the joint assembly, including the State Grand Worthy Advisor, and Mrs. Agnes C. 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Eidam pastor, is participating in the Family Altar Mission sponsored by the Scranton- Wilkes-Barre District of United Lutheran Church. Services will be held each evening at 7:30 from Sunday April 23, through Wednesday, April 26, in- clusive. A 25-minute Worship Ser- vice will precede a question and answer and discussion period. A coffee hour will follow in the social rooms each evening except Sunday. Theme of the Altar Mission is “Marks of a Christian Family.” Sunday, ‘Why Family Devo- votions?”’; Monday, ‘Objectives of Family Prayer”; Tuesday, “The Christian Year as a Source of Family Devotions.”; Wednesday, “A Center for Family Devotions.” Members of the Committee are: Chester Hartman, congregational lay-president; Robert Spengler and Walter Gosart, Evangelism; Newton RTI TS TTT ER No raver Rhein David Jones, Telephone Squad; Fred Templin, chairman of Finance; Robert H. Voelker, publicity. Rev. Ralph F. Eberle, Jr., S. T. M., pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, Dryville, will be guest preacher at St. Paul's during the Altar Mission. Pastor Eberle was educated at Conshochen High School, received his B. S. in 1952 from Millersville State College, graduated | from Gettysburg Lutheran Theological Seminary in 1955 and in 1960 was made a Master of Sacred Theology by Mt. Airey Seminary. His wife, the former Nancy Lighter, is Statis- tical Secretary of Kutztown District of United Lutheran Church Women. Pastor Eberle himself has served as advisor to the Kutztown District Luther League and prior to serving his present pastorate was pastor at Central Church, Phoenixville. There are two children, R. Frederick III, 5; and Polly Jane, 3. Carverton Charge Names New Otificers And Committees Carverton Methodist Charge named officers for the conference year beginning May 1. District Steward: Roy J. Thomas; Reserve, Bert Coon. Trier of Appeals: Cornelius Hastie. Lay Member of Conference (1960- 63): G. Wesley Lewis; Reserve, Henry Hess. Junior Layman: Carol Sutton. Policy Committee: Pastor, chair- | man; Lay member of Conference; | . . > | Lay leaders, Commission chairmen, Official board chairmen. Parsonage Committee: Ex-officio: pastor's wife, W. S. C. S. presidents. Carverton: Mrs. Harry Spare, chair- man; Mrs. Edgar Sutton; Mrs. John Coon, Jr. Orange: Mrs, Elmer Evans, Mrs. Ernest Gay, Mrs. James Mitchell. Mt. Zion: Mrs. John Howell, Mrs. Nelson Lewis, Mrs. Wesley Lewis. is Apportionment Committee: Ex- officio chairman of finance commis- DEEP - MINED ANTHRACITE COAL TWO - TON LOTS Nut or Stove $16.50 Pea 15.00 Buckwheat 14.00 Rice 14.00 8 Days Notice On Delivery Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded MILTON PERREGO DALLAS OR 4-7180 NEW IN THIS AREA! LEONARD A. DORRANCE, SR. YOUR JAMESWAY DEALER OR 4-5401 COW-A-MINUTE MILKING > Cow-a-minute milking with half the help — yours with Jamesway Her- ringbone Milking Parlor. Rugged wall mounting. No floor brackets. 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