I ——— SECTION A — PAGE 4 Ruggles Methodists To Dedicate New Organ Sunday Afternoon At 2 | Ruggles Methodist Church dedicated its new organ Sunday afternoon at 2, when Mrs. Fred will | Swanson, Alderson Methodist -or- | ganist, will preside as guest artist at the console. Treva Traver, organist at Ruggles, leigh of Binghamton, former resi- dent of Ruggles, will play a trum- pet selection, The choir will sing. Mrs. Swanson will include in her offerings ‘In a Monastery Garden,” and “Adoration.” will present a flannel graf story. the most recently built churches ' in the Back Mountain. Paying for the Kimberly Duchess model elec- tric organ has been a church-wide | ‘project. ‘Charles Sickler Dies will give a solo, and Delbert Cob- | After Long Illness Charles Sickler, longtime: resident | | of Center Moreland. before moving | two years ago to Noxen, died early Monday morning at his home after Mrs. Frank B. Mathers, Trucksville, | a long illness. He was buried Wed- | nesday afternoon in Perrins Marsh. Rev. John Gordon, pastor of the | Alderson-Noxen Charge, will ficiate. 4 of- | services con- J. Edwin Lintern Cemetery, following ducted by Rev. | from the Kniffen Funeral Home. Ruggles Methodist Church ‘is al comparatively new edifice, one of | Card Of Thanks The family of the late S. Olive Ide takes this opportunity to thank friends and neighbors for their ex= pressions of sympathy during the. time of the bereavement. : Card Of Thanks The family of the late Ella Major wishes to thank’ the community for its spontaneous and heartfelt sym- pathy, expressed in so many deeply appreciated ways during the time of illness and death. Mr. Sickler; 63, graduated from Lehman High School. Church affiliations were with Cent- | er Moreland Methodist Church and its men’s organization. His ‘parents were the late Enoch | of Center | Moreland. His first wife, Edith Lond-. and Elizabeth Sickler, on, died several years ago. _ He. is survived by his widow, the former Helen Miner of Kingston; ‘a daughter, Mrs. Chester Visaeski, Nellie Martha two sisters: Mrs. and Mrs. Noxen; Klein, “Orange, Baker, Greenburg; seven grandchild- | ren, several nieces and nephews. Truly Complete _ Our large selection rooms contain thirty-five caskets of various designs, construction, . and prices. display makes This large it possible for the family to select exactly what they desire at a price in keeping with their financial means. “ WHERE PARKING IS NEVER A PROBLEM” NOWD ON fone dl directors, “The WILKES-BARRE © KINGSTON was supervisor | for the State Highway Department | at Tunkhannock for many years. He | { Top, THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1961 Mrs. Major Once Made Beautiful Rugs Almost ten years age, Mrs. Ella J. Major posed for this picture in the Dallas Post, displaying = with pardonable pride a hooked rug gay with tulips, roses, pansies,- and surrounded by a flagstone garden walk developed | in soft blues and greys. She sketched for the Dallas Post reporter the story of her life, and her fifty seven years as Sun- day School teacher at Lehman Methodist Church. Rev. Frank K. Abbott, minister at Lehman at that time, took the photograph Rev. Abbott was to have offi~ ciated at funeral services for his former parishioner, but was pre- vented by illness in his own fams ily from attending. Rev. Norman Tiffany, Lehman Methodist Charge, conducted private services from the Bronson Funeral Home on Monday. | Mrs. Major was buried at Lehman | Cemetery. Until the first of July, Mrs. Ma- jor 87, kept house for her son Bur- ton at the family home on the Lehman-Meeker Road. A broken hip, accompanied by severe shock, hospitalized her until two weeks be= fore her death, when she returned to her home. She died Thursday afternoon. . She was a native of Mountain daughter of the . late Rev. Joshua Reynolds and Frances Dur- land Wagner. When her father, a Methodist minister, was/transferred from Mountain Top to Lehman, El- | la Josephine Wagner met her fu- | ture husband and settled down to. spend the rest of her life in Leh- man. Before marriage to William Friendliest Store In Daring’s Town”’ OR 4- 8481 Western Choice - CHUCK ROAST 33¢ Ib. Center Cut Chuck 59c lb. GROUND-BEEF 2 Ib. 97¢c MEAT MARKET Center Cut PORK CHOPS 89¢ 1b. Western Choice BEEF LIVER 39¢ |b. b Slawine Birdseye STRAWBERRIES Blrdseve ORANGE JUICE | ppengH FRIES | © 10 on box. ioe 4 for Tc FROZEN FOODS 2 pkg. 33 4 for 89¢c 2 boxes 35¢ 25-1b. Gold Medal FLOUR $1.89 GROCERY DEPT. Keebler ANGEL FOOD SQUARES 13 0z. Tray Affe HI-C JUICES 12 oz. can 10c CUKES PRODUCE 6 for 25¢ 50 1b. US. #1 POTATOES $1.39 “OUR OWN DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT SMOKED MEATS” SLICED BACON Ib. 59¢ | SMOKED LIVERWURST Ih. 65¢ Matoromac I 55) LUMANGALME V7 ib, ade RING BOLOGNA Ib 55¢ | BUTCH LOAF I oa CORNED BEEF 1b. 79c | HOT ITALIAN SAUSAGE Ib. 65¢ SMOKED OR FRESH ' Casing, lh. 59¢ KIELBASA Ib. 69¢ | WEINERS Ib. 55¢ Try Our Home Made Potato Salad, Macaroni Salad, Cole Slaw, Baked Beans. ; OPEN OPEN Mon., Tues. Wed MEMORIAL HIGHWAY |, >= 9106 DALLAS, PA. | ots H. Major; the: 1892 graduate of Wyoming Seminary taught school in Lehman for one year. In 1941, Mr. Major died. Mrs. Major was a faithful worker in the Lehman Church, where she served as organist and superinten- dent of Primary and Junior Depart- ments of the Sunday School, and was a member of the official board. ‘When the steps became difficult for her, she relinquished her post: as superintendent and became a mem- ber of the Luella Neely Bible Class. She belonged also to the WSCS and the WCTU. Always interested: in: education, and a closer contact of parents with teachers, she was a charter mem- ber of Lehman PTA and served for a term as president. Pallbearers were - Alan, Homer, Corey and Stuart Major; George and John Rice. iE Surviving are these children: Mrs. A: S. Simms of Lehman, who until this year and mandated retirement, was head of the health department of Lehman-Jackson-Ross = schools; Burton, at home; Harold W., La- grange, Ill; Mrs. Harvey G. Bland, Gloucester, Virginia; seven grand- children and five great-grandchil- dren. Olive Ide Is Buried In Lehman Cemetery S.: Olive Ide, Lehman-Outlet Road, died Thursday night at Gen- eral Hospital where she had been a patient for one week. She was buried Monday afternoon in Leh- man Cemetery, following services conducted by Rev, Norman Tiffany from the Bronson Funeral Home. Miss Ide, 79, had been a wheel- chair patient for several years, badly crippled with arthritis. Until disability set in, she and her bro- ther Raymond collaborated on a nice garden, which they used as a basis for canned food for the win- ter. ; 7s Since coming from her native Kansas with her parents Isaac B. and Jerusha Williamson Ide when she was a child of nine, she had lived in the Lehman area. Her mother, who died in 1941, was a wheelchair patient for twenty years, reguiring Miss Ide’s constant care. She belonged to Lehman Metho- dist Church and its Luella Neely Bible Class. which with the death of Miss Ide and Mrs. Ellen Major, lost two of its staunchest members on the same day. Miss Ide leaves three brothers: Raymond, Outlet; George, Roches- ter, N. Y.; and John, Philadelphia; several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Isabelle Harrison To Be Buried Friday .. Mrs. Isabelle M. Harrison, Trucks- ville, will be buried Friday in Mt. Greenwood Cemetery, following serv- ices conductel from the funeral home in Edwardsville by Rev. Rob- ert T. Webster at 2 p.m. Mrs. Harrison, 74, died Tuesday morning, at General Hospital, where she had been a patient for ten days. She was born: in Plains Township, June 13, 1887, where she resided 30 years. She had since resided in Trucksville. Mrs. Harrison was a member of Trucksville Methodist Church and Service Mothers Group, Trucksville. Her husband, Sam, died in December, 1953. Surviving are a son, Thomas J. Harrison, Trucksville; a daughter, Mrs. Helen Vivian, at home; three grandchildren; brothers, William Morris, Plains, and Robert Morris, Wilkes-Barre. Bible Church Women Meet At Plymouth Home Ladies of Shavertown Bible Church met at the home of Mrs. Dayton Gar- nett, Plymouth, last Monday night. Guest speaker was Mrs. Robert Hughes. Present! were Mesdames Ira Button, Ernest Bell, Robert Hughes, Samuel Keast, James Brace, Walter | Meade, Russell Edmondson, Dayton Garnett, Marybeth Keast and Tren | Soars Garnett. | 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: 7:20, 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. Confessions 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 Sehool with 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 Woiship; 6:30 p. m., Young People’s Service; 7:45 p- m.,. Evangelistic, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m,, Prayer and Bible Study. Saturday, 7:30 2D. m., Prayer. 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. 13: 9:30 and a. m., Church School. Monday, August 14: 8 p. m., Com- mission on Education. Tuesday, August 15: 7 p. m., Sen- ior High M. Y. F.; 8 p. m., Friend- ship - Class. CENTER MORELAND METHODIST Rev. J. Edwin Lintern, Pastor EAST DALLAS: Sunday services, 9 a.m., worship; 10:15, Church School DYMOND HOLLOW: Sunday services, 9:15; Church School; 10:15 morning worship. CENTER MORELAND: Sunday services, 10 a. m. Church ‘School; 11:15, Morning Worship. Sunday—12th Sunday after Pen- tecost; sermon; “The Narrow Way.” The pastor will be on vacation from August 14, through August 25, and teaching at Sky Lake from August 26 through September 2. In case of emergency during this period he may be reached by call- ing Mrs. J. W. Lintern at Pittston OLympic 4-0525, EAST DALLAS: Sunday-—Morning Worship, 9 a. m.; Sunday School, 10:15 a. m. The Friendship Class and their families will hold a picnic at Teja Lake in the afternoon. Official Board will not meet dur- ing August. DYMOND HOLLOW: Thursday—W .S.C.S. will meet at 8 p. m. Sunday—Church: School, 9:15 a. m.; Morning Worship, 10:15 a. m- The W.S.C.S. will sponsor an ice cream social on Saturday, August 19, beginning at 7:30 p m. at the church. Official Board will not meet in August. CENTER, MORELAND: Fridyr and Saturday—Sixth An- nual Auction and Barbecue on the church grounds. Friday—Members of the church are asked to support the Red Cross Bloodmobile at the Tunkhannock Methodist Church from noon to 6 p. m. Persons desiring transporta- tion may call the pastor. Sunday—Church School, 10 a. m.; Morning Worship, 11:15 a. m. HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. C. H. Frick, Pastor Sunday services: 9:30 Church School. 10:30 Worship: Monday night Choir Rehearsal Thursday night Midweek Service. The annual picnic of the Church School will be held at Harveys Lake Tuesday, August 15. The following members of Hunts- ville Christian Church are spending Enrichment (Conference at Nord- mont: Miss Elma Major, Mrs. Estella Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eck- Covert, 'y Mr. and William C. ar and Rov, and Hin C. . Frick | 11:00 a. m., Worship Services; 9:30 some time this week at the Life] FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF SWEET VALLEY Rev. Kirby Jones, Pastor. Sunday 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.! ALDERSON NOXEN CHARGE Rev. John Gordon, Pastor RUGGLES: Sunday: Morning Worship 8:45; Seniey School, 11 a. m.; MYF, 6 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: y 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 Saturday, August 12, FMY and Young Married Couples Class will meet at Jim LaBar’s in Kunkle for a corn roast. Wednesday, August 16, Sunday School Workers’ Nighti at Church, 7. CARVERTON METHODIST CHARGE William Reid, Pastor CARVERTON: 9:00, Worship. 100:00, Sunday School. ORANGE: 10:00, Worship. * 11:00, Sunday School. MT. ZION: 10:00, Sunday School. 11:00, Worship. August 23, Carverton Show. Flower DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH Russell C. Lawry. Pastor ‘Sunday: Divine Worship, 8:30 and 11:00 Rev. Kenneth V. Gombert, pastor of the Stewart Memorial and First - Methodist Churches of Old Forge, will be guest minister at both services. Receptionists for the services will be: : 8:30 service, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bulford. 11:00 service, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | ert Moore. Sunday School at 9:45. Teacher of the ‘combined Sunday = School Class will be Mrs. Lawrence Britton: © The Senior ML.LY.F. will go: to Urana Park fer their meeting. Ver- na Miers and Barbara Tag will be in charge. The W.S.C.S. will hold a teawgt the home of Mrs. Floyd Slocum Thursday, August 24, at 2 p. m. 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 Service. OUTLET FREE METHODIST Rev. Emery D. Stokes, Pastor Sunday School 10 a.m. Morning Worship, 11. FM.Y., 7:15 p. m. Evening Worship, 7:45. Wednesday: Prayer and Class Meeting at 7:45 p.m. SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH Pastor, Rev. R. W. Edmondson August 13, Sunday: Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.; classes for all ages. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Evening Evangelistic Services, 7:30 p- m. 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