al ny RE SECTION B— PAGE 2 Free Methodist Church Quarterly Conference Wilkes-Barre District Quarterly Conference of Free Methodist Church will open Friday evening, May 26 7:30 pm. at the Trucks- ville Free Methodist Church. Rev. J.D. Harvey, pastor of the Waverly Free Methodist Church will preach. The business session will convene | on Saturday at 2 pm, with New York Conference Superintendent Paul Hosier presiding. Saturday eve- ning Myrtle Anderson, Free Metho- dist missionary to Japan, will speak at 7:30 pm. ; Sunday Rev. Paul Hosier will speak in the morning worship hour. Sunday afternoon Love Feast and Communion service will be held at 2 pm. Rev, H.E. Bassett, pastor of Allentown Free Methodist Church, will preach in the concluding ser- vice, 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Former Resident Dies At 81 In McKees Rocks Mrs. Faith Rodda, 81, of McKees Rocks, died Friday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Gargiulo, Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon by Rev. Russell Lawry from the Disque { Funeral Home, with burial in the | family plot at Carverton Cemetery. | Mrs. Rodda was a native of Wyo- ming, moving to Dallas in 1930, and from Dallas to Lehman, where she [lived twelve years before moving {to McKees Rocks two years ago. Her husband, William, died in 1935. Surviving besides the daughter are a son, William, New Jersey; sis- ters, Mrs. Fanny Trotten, Bingham- ton; Mrs. Ceal Altemonte, Balti- more; Mrs. Myrtle Hintze, Falls; six grandchildren and two great-grand- children Subscribe To The Post Dallas Ambulance Dallas Community Ambulance crew for the coming week: Steve Hartman, captain; Al Shaffer, John Sheehan, Bill Kelly. Recent calls: May 18 Mrs. Mary Wright, Spring Street, to Nesbitt Hospital, heart attack. Crew, Bul- ford, Wright, Titus. May 19, Dry run, to Demunds Road, no passenger. Harold Bliz- zard crash. Shaffer, Bulford. May 21, Howard Carey, Fern- brook, to Veterans. Stanley, Shee- han, Roth, May 22, Walter Heydere, Fern- brook, to Nesbitt. Titus, Wertman, Tinsley. BAKE SALE Mother's Auxiliary of Boy Scout Troop 281," Dallas will sponsor a bake sale at Ben Franklin Store, Church Street, Dallas, Friday at 1 p.m. Mrs. Marshall Rumbaugh is general chairman of the sale. “Serving the entire BE am oc. Guiding you with knowledge Back Mountain Area” and dignity. .. funeral directors WILKES-BARRE wr KINGSTON 8 NOW'S THE TIME : NOW'S THE TIME NOW'S THE TIME NOW'S THE TIME LAN Sold EZCHANGE pia el ~ NOW'S THE TIME TO CO GAS el a he (1 31 Eile ~~ WITH A FREE SUBURBAN PROPANE GAS SERVICE INSTALLATION REGULAR $ $9.75 (OFFER EXPIRES JULY 12, 1961 INSTALLATION PHONE, WRITE OR STOP IN TODAY 242 N. Main St. Olympic 4-4624 \ SUBURBAN PROPANE GAS CORP. Pittston ~ Pa. prs DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1961 { Hail And Farewell To Ministers Of Lehman-Jackson-Idetown Charge + Lehman, Jackson and Idetown congregations gathered recentlly at Lehman Methodist Church to bid farewell to Rev. and Mrs. William Howard, and welcome Rev. and Mrs. Norman Tiffany. Rev. and Mrs, Howard are mov- ing this week to the parsonage of Abbott Church, Wilkes-Barre, while Rev. and Mrs. Tiffany will move to Lehman from Meshoppen. Gilbert Tough welcomed the new pastor. Corsages were presented to Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Tiffany by Mrs. pa Bruce Williams and Mrs, Lester Squier. Charles Nuss presented a farewell gift to Rev. Howard from the Leh- man Charge, and Herbert Ward from Idetown. : Linda Mekeel sang several selec- tions, the Junior choir from Leh- man sang, and Cathy Stolarick gave piano selections. Heard also was the adult quartet from Idetown, and Linda Swelgin in piano selections. Refreshments were served to 150 guests. At a recent meeting of the Official Board of the Center Moreland Meth- odist Church plans were made for two important events. The Building Committee reported that although there will be some additional exter- ior work to be done, the church will be ready for reoccupancy on Sun- day, June 11. Due to, extensive re- pair and improvement projects, the congregation has been holding wor- ship service in the Church School since shortly after Christmas, An Open House and Service of Mrs. Garinger Dies In Dallas, Texas Mrs. Frances E. Garinger, 62, formerly of Harveys Lake, died suddenly Sunday morning at the home of her son, Raymond Garinger, of Dallas, Texas, Services will be conducted this afternoon at 2 from the Bronson Funeral Home, -~ Rev. William Nicholson offciating. Burial will be at Hanover Green. Mrs. Garinger, who lived at Ide- town for many years before going to Texas, had made plans to retwrn and settle at Harveys Lake. She was taken ill in church. She was a member of Idetown Methodist Church, its WSCS and the Ladies’ Bible Class. Her hus- band died eight years ago. Also surviving are children, Mrs, Norma Taylor, Raymond, Dallas; Mrs. Mildred Barner, Lamar, Pa.; Albert, Tunkhannock; Wesley, Hun- lock Creek; Mrs. Hazel Winters, Meeker; eighteen grandchildren; brother, William Fultz, Hazleton; and a sister, Mrs. Hannah Hacker, Hazleton. ? Extensive Remodelling Ot Church At Center Moreland Nears Completion Reconsecration will be held Satur- day evening, June 10. Former past- ors and their wives have been in- vited. The Open House will begin at 7 p.m. the Service of Reconsecra- tion will be held at 8 p.m. and will be followed by a Fellowship Hour in the social rooms. Members, form- er members, and all friends of the church are.invited to attend. : A large portion of .the money spent for improvements to the church has been raised through the annual Center Moreland Auction and Barbecue which will be held this year on Friday and Saturday, August 11 and 12, Richard Brunges will be general chairman and has begun already to enlist his commit- tee chairman and other workers. Plans for this year include the ser- ving of 2,000 chicken barbecue din- ners, expanded displays, and two evenings of fine auction sales. The proceeds from this event are used entirelly to retire the debt incurred in the rebuilding of the church. Mis. McShea Heads Mercy Hospital Unit At a luncheon held recently at Irem Country Club, Back Mountain Branch of Mercy Hospital Auxiliary celebrated its Fifth Anniversary and installed officers. Outgoing officers submitted their reports. Mrs. Monahan, retiring president, thanked officers, chair- men and members for their support and enthusiasm, and turned the meeting over to the new president, Mrs. Roger McShea. Other outgoing officers are: Mrs. Leland Guyette, Vice President, Mrs. 4” x 40” Aluminum 5 LAWN EDGING $1.29 Reg. $1.89 - Save 60c Plastic 1,” 50ft GARDEN HOSE $1.99 Save $1.00 TOWELS 3 for 99¢ Kitchen, Terries 16” x 30” Reg. 39¢ WE NOW G S$ & H GREEN STAMPS The Only Variety Store In The Back Mt. Giving Green Stamps IVE Plastic a4 CLOTHES-BASKETSDUC Reg. $1.49 - Save 61¢ 88c Washable SOFA PILLOWS 15” Square Complete Line GARDEN TOOLS RAKES - CLIPPERS - SHOVELS All Reasonably Priced OPEN THURS. & FRI. NIGHTS LOCALLY OPERATED BEN FRANKLIN CHURCH ST. DALLAS " LOCALLY | OWNED peck and Berwick. Fetes Planned Two colorful Civil War Centennial observances are the highlights of | Memorial Day in Pennsylvania this | year, according to. the Pennsylvania | Department of Commerce. | The National Cemetery at Gettys- | Memorial Day burg Battlefield will hold memorial | services in honor of 7,058 Ameri- cans, Confederate and Union troops, who died in the Civil War's most furious and decisive battle, Feat- | ure of the services will be a talk by Governor David L. Lawrence. School children will decorate graves in impressive ceremonies and tri- bute. Far to the north of Gettysburg, several communities in the section of Pennsylvania once called the Wildcat District will honor the Civil War’s most colorful fighters, the Bucktails, who came from this re- gion. The original Bucktails came from | McKean County and were organized in Smethport. Down from the] mountains they came, a deer tail | bobbing on every cap. Their famil- | iar headgear and sharp-shooting | ability brought them the envy of the Union Army and the respect of the Confederates. McKean County towns of Smeth- port, Bradford, Port Allegheny and Kane will be joined by communities of other counties, all assembling in Emporium joining in a motorcade south to Driftwood, a point to which the Bucktails marched and from which the rafted down the Sus- quehanna to join the Union Army. The beautiful Bucktail Trail ex- tends 100 miles from Smethport south to Lock Haven, almost as heavily forested and primitive as it was 100 years ago when the Buck- tails marched southward in the cause of Union Forever, Rev. Andrew A. Mahler Passes Away At 79 Rev. Andrew Mahler, 79, De- munds Road, died Thursday morn- ing at General Hospital, where he had been admitted April 30 for sur- gery. Services were conducted by Rev. Albert Reining Monday afternoon from a Forty Fort Funeral Home, with burial in Denison Cemetery. Rev. and Mrs. Mahler celebrated their 53rd wedding anniversary last | December 21. Mrs. Mahler is the former Annie Longenburger, Born in Plymouth, he was the son of the late John and Annie Mahler. He resided in Plymouth until he was a young man and at- tended schools there. He served as pastor of Free Meth- odist Churches at Outlet, Plattsburg, Orange, Buckwheat Hollow, Nesco- He retired in 1951 and then served as caretaker at the Free Methodist Camp Ground in East Dallas, up until the present. Rev. Mahler attended the Free Methodist Church, Dallas, and filled in at times when the regular pastor was away. In addition to his wife, he is sur- vived by nine children, Mrs. Alfred Miller, Dallas; William Mahler, Hart- ford, Conn.; Mrs, Royal Lyon, West Springfield, Mass.; Mrs. Edwin Bush, Paul Mahler and. Charles Mahler, Dallas; Alfred Mahler, Shavertown; Mrs. James Kishbaugh, Nescopeck; Mrs. Elwood Knorr, Wapwallopen; also 22 grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. Donald McCrea, Secretary and Miss Mary Weir, Treasurer. Installed for the next two years were Mrs. McShea; Mrs. Ben C. Banks, Vice-President, Miss Mary Weir, Secretary and ‘Mrs. John Casey, Treasurer. Mrs, McShea will represent Mercy Hospital at the Hospital Auxiliaries Workshop = at Pennsylvania State University June 13th and 16th. Twenty-five members and guests attended. Subscribe To The Pnrst & ° LIME TT bi RT I TG ST mE NR oid Il iS Varieih ing ® FERTILIZERS ® LAWN SEED ® VEGETABLE SEEDS © SPREADERS ® ROLLERS * HAND TOOLS Fernbrook Corners OR 4-6191 ® GARDEN EQUIPMENT ® WHEEL BARROWS ® FLATS — VEGETABLES & FLOWERS HUSTON'S FEED SERVIC i 7 ® pa rary repre | cry-room! is available for mothers | ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor Friday: 4:15 Children’s Choir Re- hearsal. ) Sunday: 9:30 a. m. Sunday School Sunday: 11 a. m. The Service. A with infants, and a nursery is main- tained for convenience of the con- gregation. Wednesday: 6:30 Chapel Choir Rehearsal Wednesday 8:15 p. m. Senior Choir Rehearsal GATE OF HEAVEN (Roman Catholic) Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor Assistants: Rev. Richard J. Frank and Rev. Michael Rafferty Sunday Masses: 7:20, 9 and 11 a.m. Confessions: Saturday, 4-5 p. m. and 7-8:30 p. m. 7 Religious instruction classes for children not attending parochial school follow the nine o'clock Sun- day morning mass. Tuedays: Choir practice. ST. THERESE’S, SHAVERTOWN ~ Rev. Jobn P. Walsh, Pastor Rev. Francis T. Brennan, Assistant Sunday Masses: 7:30, 8:45 and 10:45. Religious instruction follows the 8:45 mass. 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. . PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. William Mc Clelland, Jr. Saturday, May 27, 5-7:30 p: m., spaghetti dinner served by the Men's Club in the Parish House, Sunday, May 28, 8 a! m., Holy | Communion. 9:30 a. m., Family Service and closing exercises for the Church School. . 11 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon, ‘Wednesday, May 31, 7 p. m., Sen- ior Choir rehearsal. BOWMANS CREEK FREE METHODIST Rev. H. J. Deats, Pastor Sunday services: Sunday School; 9:45; morning worship, 11 a. m. Young People, 7 p. m.; evening | song and’ preaching service, 7:45. Tuesday: CYC meeting, 7 p. m., at the church. ‘Wednesday, 7:45, mid-week ser- vice MAPLE GROVE METHODIST CHARGE 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. OUTLET FREE METHODIST 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 Meeting at 7:45 p.m. CENTER MORELAND METHODIST Rev. J. Edwin Lintern, Pastor EAST DALLAS: Sunday services: Morning wor- ship 9 a. m.; Sunday School 10:15 a. m. DYMOND HOLLOW: Sunday services: Morning wor- ship 10:15 a. m_; Sunday School | 11:15: a. m. CENTER MORELAND: Sunday services: Sunday School 10 a. m.; morning worship 11:15. TRUCKSVILLE FREE METHODIST _ Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor Friday, 7:30, J. D. Harvey preach- ing. Saturday, 2 p. m,, District Quar- terly Conference business session. Saturday, 7:30, Missionary Ser- vice; Miss Myrtle Anderson. Sunday services: Sunday School, 10 a. m.; morning worship with ser- mon topic, “Having Done All— Stand” 8 p. m., District meeting at Trucksville. Love Feast and Communion, 2:30. FMY, 7 p. m. Evening preaching, 7:30; H. E. Bassett. : Tuesday, 7 p. m. Compassion Night. Friday Christian. Youth Crusaders will go to Trucksville for the Dis- trict Quarterly meeting. Wednesday, 8 p. m., prayer meet- ing and Bible study. TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST CHURCH (The White Church on the Hill) Rev. Robert E. Germond, Pastor Sunday, May 28: 8:30 and 11:00 a. m, Worship Services. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 6 p. m. Junior High Fellowship; 7 p. m., Senior High M YF. Monday, May 29: 8 p. m., Men's Club. ov ‘Wednesday, May 31: 4:15 p. m,, Junior Boys’ Choir rehearsal; 5:00 p. m,, Primary Choir rehearsal. This would be a better world if we had more wild life in our forests and less in the big cities. For Engraved and Printed Wedding Invitations Pp Thursday, June 1: 4:15 p. m.,, Junior Girls’ Choir rehearsal; 5:00 m., Youth Choir; 7:30 p. m, Senior Choir rehearsal. 7:00 p. m., Teacher Training ses- sion. 2 | THE EMMANUEL MISSION Rev. and Mrs. George W. Clement Pastors Sunday, 10 a, m., Sunday School. 11 a. m., Morning Worship. 6:30 p. m., Young People’s Meet- ing, fp 7:45 p. m., Evangelistic Meeting. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible Study. ‘ Saturday, 7:30 p. m., prayer iF ALDERSON NOXEN CHARGE Rev. John Gordon, Pastor 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. LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE .EHMAN: Sunday School 10 a.m. Church service 11:15 ; IDETOWN: Church 10 a.m. Sunday School-11 JACKSON: Church 8:45 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 or DALLAS METHODIST curd ‘Russell C. Lawry, Pastor Sunday: Divine Worship, 8:30 and 11:00. Sunday School 9:45. Senior M.Y.F. meets at 6:30. Rev. Jule Ayers will be guest speaker. Intermediate M.Y.F, meets at 6:30. Wednesday: Girl Scout Troop at 3:15; Brownies at 4:15. Chancel Choir will rehearse at 6:30; Senior Choir at 8:00 p. m. Thursday: Boy Scouts meet at 7:00; Girl Scouts at 7:00. Friday: Commission on Steward- ship and Finance will meet in the church at 8 p. m., William Evans presiding, HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. C. H. Frick, Pastor Sunday services: 9:30, Church School. 10:30, Worship. . 7:00, Christian Youth Fellowship. Monday night, choir rehearsag Thursday night, midweek service. HUNTSVILLE MeThobisT cauifn Sunday services: morning worship 10 a. m. Sunday School 11:10 MYF 6:30 p. m. CARVERTON METHODIST CHARGE William Reid, Pastor MT, ZION: 9:00, Worship; topic, “A Living Body.” First in a series of four on the church. Read: I Corinthians 12:12-28. 7:00, Senior M.Y.F. CARVERTON: 100:00, Worship. 11:00, Sunday School, ORANGE: 10:00, Sunday School. 11:00, Worship. 7:30, First Quarterly Conference. GLENVIEW P. M. CHURCR™. Rev. Andrew Derrick, Pastor Sunday morning Worship, 9:55 a. ‘m;; message, “The Fool.” (is he? § Sunday Scheool, 11 a. m. Sunday evening, Christian En- deavor, 7 p. m.; Sunday evening Worship, 7 p. m. ' Wednesday: Choir practice, 6:30 Pp. m. ; Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p. m. Friday evening: Class in Basic Bible, 7:30 p. m. Saturday: Youth Fellowship, 7:15 Pp. m. SHAVERTOWN METHODIST Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost, Pastor Sunday: 9:45, Church School with classes for all ages. 11:00, Nursery during Church for pre-school children. 11:00, Morning Worship Servic Memorial Day Sunday. 11:30, Junior Church. 6:30, M.Y.F. in Chapel Room. Monday: 4 p. m. Brownies, Troop 115; 4 p. m., Girl Scouts, Troop 66. Wednesday: 3:30, Girl Scouts, Troop 75. A Thursday: 4 p. m., Junior Choir rehearsal; 7:30, Senior Choir and Quartet, MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. William Schell, Pastor Sunday: Sunday ool 10 A. M. Morning worship '11 A. M. Young People, 6:30 Children’s story hour, Mrs. Wilson Mahoney in charge, 7:30. Evening service, 7:45 I INDEPENDENT BIBLE CHURCH : Noxen, Pa. Rev. Robert L. Sutton, Minister Sunday: 10, Bible classes. 11, Moming Worship. 6:30, Bible Churchc Youth. Try The Post i gis af? SS 7:30, Evangelistic Service. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA | News Of The Churches Cherub Choir; 6:00 p. m., a0 i I ae be A - al