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NANTICOKE BEVAN’S SHOPPING CENTER Main Highway WYOMING PERRY'S IN WYOMING 12 East Sixth Street THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1961 Carverton Methodist WSCS Lays Plans For Summer Flower Show Carverton Methodist Church WS CS is planning its annual summer | flower show for August 23 at the | Mountain Grange Hall in Carver- ton. Information may be obtained | Rev. Reining To Start Teaching Bbandons Ministry - For Time Being Rev. and Mrs. Albert Reining will | move from Dallas to East Branch, N. Y. sometime between the fifth! | from Mrs. Stephen Stearn, chair- man. - | A cafeteria supper will be served { from 5 to 7 p. ma. Show hours are 3 to 9:30 p. m. | Jodeing will take place from 11:30 to 3, at which time only judges | and officials may be present. En= tries may be brought the night be- | sore the show, 7 to 9 p. m., or in the morning of the show from 9 to 111. All amateurs are welcome to | exhibit. | First, second and third place rib- | bons will be awarded in each class, with a special award for outstand- | ing exhibits in each of these divis- ions: specimens, bouquets, arrange- and tenth of August. Rev. Reining | ment, fruits and vegetable, and is temporarily changing his field | | For children from 4 to 10, there from the ministry to teaching. On Wednesday, he signed a con- tract with East Branch school ad- ministration to teach fourth, fifth and sixth grades in a two-room school of the East Branch area, with the understanding that he be free to study for his Master's De- gree in administration during the school term and the summer vaca- tions . at Oneonta State Teachers College. Rev. Reining, during his tenure as pastor of Dallas Free Methodist Church, has been active in educa- tion, serving on the PTA board and taking an alert interest in educa- tional problems of the community. Rev. Reining holds an AB from Greenville, Illinois. The present move is dictated in large part by ill health of Mrs, Reining. _ ‘“ If your religion suits you, you should have no reason to criticize the other fellows. py niches. is a special class for a Bouquet for Grandmother; for children from 11 to 16, bouquet or houseplant. Niches will include “A Holiday” and ‘Morning in a Garden.” Res- ervations for niches must be made with Mrs. Richard Prynn by Aug- ust 16. ary specimen blooms, and house plants. ‘ Division II, everlastings, bouquets, and “miniatures. Miniatures are divided into four classes: arrange- ments in vases not over two inches high; from 2 to 4 inches; up to 5 inches; and matched vases, not over 5 inches tall. Bouquets may be arranged for church; for the mantalepiece; for dining room table; for coffee table; or for picnic table. Division III includeg arrange- ments; Division IV, fruits and veg- etables; Division V and VI, chil- dren and niches. w Personal Service A FAMILY INSTITUTION FOR 3 GENERATIONS “ WHERE PARKING.IS NEVER A PROBLEM” NOWD ON WILKES-BARRE © KINGSTON funeral directors OR 4- 8481 Genuine Spring LEG 0’ LAMB 55¢ Ib. Daring’s “The : Friendliest Store In Town” MEAT MARKET Choice Western ROUND STEAK 15¢ 1b. Division 1° embraces the customs | Joseph Gronski Is Found Dead Proprietor Of Grove Discovered By Friend Apparently dead since Monday night, when he put his dog out for a run, Joseph Gronski, 71, was found Wednesday morning by a Dallas man who had called to inquire after his health. Knocking .on the door of Mr. Gronski’s home on the Demunds- Center Moreland Road Henry Urban of Maple Drive noted that the door was locked and that the small dog appeared ravenous as he begged for food and water. Mr. Urban could see something on the pantry floor by peering through the window. Feeling that something was amiss, he got help from a neighbor, and the two men lifted the door from its hinges to gain access. 3 Mr. Gronski had been seen Mon- day afternoon at 4 by Chief Irwin Coolbaugh. A few days previously, Mr. Urban had driven him at Dal- las to get medicine at the drug store; He had been complaining of not feeling very =~ well, and had thought the hot weather was res- ponsible, increasing the misery of miner's asthma. Deputy coroner Edward E. Ed- wards testified to death. After the body had been removed, Mr. Urban found dog food and fed the famished dog. Mr. Gronski operated a small grove at the rear of his home where or- ganizations held picnics and clam- bakes. Ha moved to the area many years ago, after retiring from em- ployment in the mines, and giving up the restaurant which he operated in Kingston. He was a native of Poland, com- ing to this country in 1906. He leaves relatives in Poland, including 4 brother Charles, who is visiting in this country. Two sons, Chester and Tosurh Jr., live in New Britain, Conn. Mrs. Ferguson To Review Book At Garden Party Mrs. John. D. Ferguson will review the book, ‘Applesauce [Needs Sugar,” by Victoria Case at the ‘Shavertown Methodist WISCS gar- den party August 17, 2 p. m., at the Thomas Graham home. 3 Mesdames Ross Kimball, James McFarland and John Henninger may "be contacted. for transportation. “Mrs... Walter Andrews, general chairman, is assisted by these com- mittee chairmen: tickets, Mrs. Thelma Daubert; tea table, Mrs. H H. Rymer; refreshments, Mrs. Lynn Lull; publicity, radio and television, Clarence Laidler; newspapers, Mrs. Robert Addison and Mrs. © Elwood Swingle; dishes, Mrs. Roy Martz and Mrs. Gordon Austin; tea, Mrs. Al- bert Torr and Mrs. William Spauld- ing; reception, Mesdames Andrews, J. McFarland, Raymond Parsons, George Jacobs, Carl Hontz, Ross Kimball, Ted Meixell' and Miss Averett; traffic, Frank = Hirleman and David Kimball: hostesses, Mes- dames ‘Lewis Underwood, . Roy Martz, Albert Blase, Ralph Frantz, and Evelyn Hauck. Summer Party For Rug. Mrs. Willard Garey, Lehman will be hostess for the Catholic Daugh- ters Summer Party Tuesday, August 8 starting at 2 p.m. Chairman is s. - Joseph (Harris, co-chairman, on Tuesday, August 8. Hours are Fresh, Sliced BOILED HAM 85¢c 1b. OR 1. 8481 ‘Western Choice BEEF LIVER 39¢ Ib. FROZEN FOODS Eat - Rite ICE CREAM 2 Gal. 79 GRAPE JUICE Welch’s 6-0z. can 6-0z. 4“ §9¢ 2 © 3c Birds - eye ORANGE JUICE | Beer == PIES Swanson’s 4 for 9c CRISCO GROCERY DEPT. Chase & & Sanborn 10 oz. 3 Ib. - Hi (1 Size Nabisco $1.30 | ir GRAHAMS 3c Gold Medal FLOUR 25 - 1b. $1 08 “OUR OWN DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT SMOKED MEATS” SLICED BACON MINCED BOLOGNA PLAIN OR GARLIC RING BOLOGNA KOSHER STYLE CORNED BEEF ROAST BEEF * SMOKED OR FRESH KIELBASA ib. 59¢ Ih. 55¢ 1/2 1h. T9¢ 1/2 Ib, $i. Ib. 69c | WEINERS Try Our Home Made Potato Salad, Macaroni Salad, Cole Slaw, Baked Beans. SMOKED LIVERWURST Ib. 65¢ JELLIED TONGUE ALL BEEF FRANKS Ib. 65¢ DUTCH LOAF HOT ITALIAN SAUSAGE 1h. 65¢ PURE PORK SAUSAGE Loose, Ib. 55¢ 1/2 ib. 50¢ 2 Ih. 38¢c Casing, Ib. 59¢ Ib. 55¢ OPEN 9to6 “Mon, Tues, Wed MEMORIAL HIGHWAY Thur. Ft Sat. Sun. DALLAS, PA. OPEN |] 9i8 ~ ’ ’ DALIAY, PENNSYLVANIA GATE OF HEAVEN (Roman Catholic) Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor Assistants: Rev. Richard J. Frank and Rev. Michael Rafferty Stnday Masses: 7:20, 9 and 11 a.m. Confessions: Saturday, 4-5 p. m. Tuedays: Choir practice. OUR LADY OF VICTORY Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a. m. Contessions 7 to 8 p. m. Saturday QUEEN OF PEACE At Sandy Beach Sunday mass, 9 a. m. Confessions b~>fore mass. ST. THERESE’S, SHAVERTOWN Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor Rev. Francis T. Brennan, Assistant Sunday Masses: 7:30, 8:45 and 10:45. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor Sunday, 8:15 a. m., The Service with sermon. 9:30, Sunday School whb classes for all ages. 11, The Service with sermon. 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 James M. Garrahan, 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. 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 Peoples’ Meet- ing. 7:45 p. m., Evangelistic. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., Prayer and Bible Study. PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH . Rev. William Mc Clelland, Jr. Sunday, 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST CHURCH (The White Church on the Hill) Rev. Robert E. Germond, Pastor Sunday, August 6, 9:30 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. Worship Services. [Speaker at both services will be Mr. Wesley Lewis, Conference Lay Leader. 9:30 A.M. Church School. Wednesday, August 9, 7:00 P.M. Senior High M.Y.F. ! 8:00 P.M. Reynolds Bible Class. Friday, August 11, 6:30 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Club. CENTER MORELAND METHODIST Rev. J. Edwin Lintern, Pastor EAST DALLAS: Sunday services, 9 a.m., worship; 10:15, Church School DYMOND HOLLOW: x Sunday services, 9:15; Church School; 10:15 morning worship. CENTER MORELAND: Sunday services, 10 a. m. Church School; 11:15, Morning Worship. New members were received and baptized at the services of the Center Moreland Methodist Charge last Sunday. In East Dallas, Wil- lard Cadwalader, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cadwalader, was baptized. Received into full mem- bership in the church were Miss Dana Jones, Miss Carol Weiss, Cyphers, and Mr .and Mrs. George Swan. Baptized in Dymond Hollow were Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Klimas; their children, Brenda Jean, Debra Lynn, and Donna Marie; Carolyn Doris Appleby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Appleby, and Bonnie Lee, Michael James, and David Charles Rambus, children of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rambus. New mem- bers received in Dymond Hollow were Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Klimas. In Center Moreland, Guy Alan DuBoice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Center Moreland MYF To Stage Clothing Sale As a part of the Migrant Ministry of Wyoming Valley Council of Churches, the United Churches of Lackawanna County and the Tunk- hannock Ministerium, the Metho- dist Youth Fellowship of Center Moreland Methodist Church will again conduct a used clothing sale for migrant workers in, the Center Moreland area. This project, con- ducted for the first time last year, proved so helpful that it is to be renewed this year during the last two weeks in August. The young people collect used clothing suitable for migrant work- ers and their families, sort it, and sell it to the workers at a very small cost. Nominal profits will be donated to the United Churches Migrant Ministry. Persons having used clothing suitable for the pro- ject may leave it at the Center Moreland Methodist School, or have it picked. up by calling the MYF president, Nancy Boyes, at Center Moreland FRderal 3-4540. Charles Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. Robert | I New of The Churches DuBoice was baptized, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crofchick were received into membership. HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. C. H. Frick, Pastor Sunday services: 9:30 Church Shi ) 10:30 Worship. Monday night Choir Rehearsal Thursday night Midweek Service. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF SWEET VALLEY Rev. Kirby Jones, Pastor. Suriday services: Sunday School at 10 a.m.; morning worship at 11; Young People at 6:30; evening wor- ship at 7:30. » Tuesdays: 6:45, Deacons and Pas- tor visitation. Thursday: 6 p.m., recreation; 7, Bible study; 8 Prayer Meeting; 8:30, choir practice GLENVIEW P. M. CHURCH Rev. Andrew Derrick, Pastor Sunday Morning Worship, 9:55; Sunday School, 11:00 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m; Evening Service, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday: Choir practice, 6:30 p. m. Bible ‘study and prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. Daily vacation Bible School started Monday, and will continue through Friday of next week. 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 Rev. Norman Tiffany, Pastor .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 TRUCKSVILLE FREE METHODIST Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor Sunday: Sunday School, 9:30; Morning Worship, 10:30. Evening Vespers, 7 p m. Wednesday, 7, Bible Study and Prayer Meeting Monday to Saturday: Christian Youth Crusaders camp at Beacy Lake. . Listen to “Faith For This Day” over WBAX Sunday morning ‘a 7:35 and to ‘The Light and Lif Hour” over WARM Sunday morning at 6. CARVERTON METHODIST CHARGE William Reid, Pastor ORANGE: 9:00 — Worship — Topic: 10:00 — Sunday School. MT. ZION: 10:00 — Worship. 11:00 — Sunday School. CARVERTON: 10:00 — Sunday School. : 11:00 — Worship. AUGUST 23 — Carverton Flower Show. DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH Russell C. Lawry, Pastor Sunday: Divine Worship at 8:30 and 11:00. Rev. Samuel J. Truscott, Supers intendent of the Children’s Home a Binghamton, N. Y. will be the guest minister at both services. Receptionist for the services will be at the 8:30 service, Mr. and Mr George McCutcheon; at the 11:00 service, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bush. Sunday School at 9:45. Mrs. Emma Britton will be the teacher for the combined Sunday School Class. HUNTSVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday services: morning worship 10 a. m. Sunday School 11:10 MYF 6:30 p. m. SHAVERTOWN METHODIST Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost. Pastor Sunday: 945 Church School with Classes for all ages. 11:00 Nursery during Church for pre-school children. 11:00 Morning Worship servic The following Guest ‘Ministers will occupy the Pulpit of the Shavertown = Methodist Church while the Minister is on vacation: August 6th — Rabbi Abraham D. Barras, Spiritual Leader of Temple Israel, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. 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. SE SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH Pastor, Rev. R. W. Edmondson Sunday, August 6: Sunday School, 10:00 A.M. Classes for all ages. Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M. Evening Evangelistic Service, 7:30 PM. Monday, Augus 7: Boy’s Brigade, 7 P. “Tuesday, August s: Pioneer Girl's, 7 PM. Thursday, August 10: Mid-week Christian Prayer and Praise Pore 7:30 P.M. SS el