SECTION A PAGE 4 _ Grotto Blessed On Feast Of Assumption SEC the Blessed Mother on the Feast of the Assumption took place last Tuesday on the grounds of the Philip Ancilio home on Susquehanna Avenue, Rev. Francis Kane offi- ting at 10:30-a. m. in the pres- nce of numerous friends and rela- tives. Blessed also were a number of religious articles. ~The grotto was recently erected at the insistance of Mrs. Ancilio, a member of Gate of Heaven Altar and Rosary Society. ¥ Blessing of a grotto dedicated to ' Cornerstone Services Scheduled For Noxen There will be a cornerstone lay- ing ceremony and Gospel Service at the Independent Bible Church, Noxen, Tuesday evening, August 29, at 7:30. Rev. H. B. Rittenhouse, of Oakland, Maryland, will be the speaker. A Rev. Rittenhouse is director and speaker on the heard locally over WILK Sundays at 8 a. m., and WNAK Sundays at 8:30 a. m. All friends of the church and of the Christian Hour are invited to attend this service. HARVEY'S T Emmanuel Mission SALVATION - HEALING CAMPAIGN 1961 each evening, except Monday at 7:30 P.M. Sunday Services at 11:00 AM. and 7:30 PM. Everybody is invited. Bring the sick. : Rev. and Mrs. George Clement OR 4-7893 LAKE, PA. FEATURING Evangelist Leon Morrow, Dallas, exas, Starting Tuesday, Aug. 22, through Sept. 3. Services Pastors Each funeral t fi You Decide The Cost planned to m This means by us that w we conduct is carefully eet family requirements. a service of guidance ill prevent funeral costs from becoming an unwarrented fin- ancial strain. a | 3 NC PARKING 1S Poa | funeral directors NEVER A PROBLEM" OWDON WILKES-BARRE © KINGSTON Daring’s Christian ' Hour, {. ' Himmler df Dallas, William Edwards Buried At Hanover Green William Edwards, Dallas RD 3, former resident of Wyoming and of Johnson City, died Saturday night at Veterans Hospital, where he had been a patient: for five weeks. He was buried Wednesday at Hanover Green, following serv- ices from a Wyoming funeral home. Mr. Edwards was a native of Wilkes-Barre, and ‘was employed by Lehigh Valley Coal Company before moving to Johnson City. Until Feb- ruary, he was employed by the Vulcan Lask Company. During World War I he served with the Army Engineers, and later was a member of the Queen Esther Post 670, American Legion. He leaves his. widow, the former Grace Wall, daughter, Mrs. Leslie Carichner, Avenal, N. J; brothers: | Thomas, ‘Dallas RD 3; Lester Eddy and George Eddy, Binghamton, N,Y.; Ralph Eddy, Wilkes-Barre; sisters: Mrs. Elsier Garrison, Scranton; Mrs. Evelyn ‘Chiavacci, Wyoming, and Mrs. Gertrude Keller; Chinchilla; one grandchild. Mrs. Seady Sauers, 76, Lies At Cedar Crest | Mrs. Seady Rinehimer Sauers, 76, | resident of Shavertown for the past. | five years, was laid to rest in’ Cedar Crest Saturday morning, ' follow- ing services conducted by Rev. Rob- ert E. Germond, pastor of Trucks- ville Methodist Church, of which Mrs. Sauers was a member. Mrs. Sauers died Thursday after- noon at General Hospital where she | had been a patient since July 8. | A native of Dauphin County, she | lived in Shamokin and Sunbury be- | fore moving to Wilkes-Barre, where ' she lived for fifty years. Five years ago, upon the death of her hus- | band, William, she came to Shaver- | town to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Frank T. Kreigh. ' | Taking part in church activities, | she belonged to Trucksville WSCS | and the Sewing Circle. i mer Rinehimer, delphia; Mrs. Fred Berger, Point, Mich.; Robert Sauers, Logan, | O.; Fred Sauers, Camp Hill; sister, | Mrs. Karl Joehlin, Woodville, O.; | brother, Ralph Troutman, Williams- port; eighteen grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and nieces and | nephews. : | ‘Mrs. S. Lavina Butler Was Beaumont Natiye Mrs. Lavina Butler, 66, Plymouth, | sister of the late Mrs. Wesley died Sunday at General Hospital, where she had been admitted four days earlier. Services were conducted Wednes- day from the Polk Funeral Home | in Kingston, with burial at Hanover Green. Mrs. Butler was born at Beau- mont, daughter of the late Norton S. and Evelyn Randall Montross. {Arrangements by Bronson. Subscribe To The Prst OR 4- 8481 FRYERS | 251. i Fresh Killed | | § | PORK BUTT “The Friendliest Store In Town”: MEAT MARKET | Country Fresh | fl Center Cu 39¢ 1b. | PCRK CHOPS 1% Ib. t T-BONE or SIRLOIN ~ STEAK ‘ ~ 85¢ Ib. Shurfine FRENCH FRIES | 6 Pkgs. 3c | cLams 3 doz. 89c "FROZEN FOO | ORANGE JUICE 4 Cans T5¢ GROCERY DEPT. Shurfine | 7 . ‘Strawberries 4 10 ” Bxs. 85¢ Sunshine * CHEEZ - ITS 2c 10 oz. Pkg. | Fresh - Roasted PEANUTS ~ 3ib.Bag 99¢c phe Fresh SWEET COR Doz 3% PRODUCE { i f | i CAULIFLOWER Hd. 25¢ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1961 Trucksville Methodist WSCS Plans Flower Show In Church Hall Sep. 2 Trucksville Methodist WSCS an- nounces committee chairmen for their Annual Flower Show to be presented in the new Fellowship Hall on Church Road, September 7th. Schedules are prepared and Ruggles Mrs. Ray Spencer, Billy, Donnie and Julie Sorber and Margaret { Sorber visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolfe, Binghamton, N. Y. on Fri- | day. David Wolfe returned. to spend | the week with Mrs. Spencer and family. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rudolf, El- mira, N. Y. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sorber. Claude Sorber recently killed a rattle snake with nine rattles in the yard of his home on Sorber Mt. Judy Sorber spent the week in { Canada with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Butler of Stull. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kondracki and children, Plymouth, also Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Reynolds, Swoyers- ville visited their mother, Mrs. Lila Kocher on Sunday. Susan, Kay and Lorna Huffman, children of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huffman, Liberty, Pa., are spend- a weeek with their grandmother, Mrs. Beulah Bronson and Uncle Walter. Adult Class of Ruggles Methodist | Church will hold a corn roast at the home of Mrs. Glenn Kocher on Saturday 5:30. Marine Private Richard Williams who is stationed at Camp LedJune, N. C. spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles S: Williams. Mrs. Charles Williams visited her sister, Mrs. Ed. Husted at East { Dallas on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. | [Husted is recuperating following an | operation. | The Sermon at the Ruggles Meth- {odist Church was given by Richard | | Besteder on Sunday morning. Rich- | Also surviving are children, Ho- ard is attending a Ministerial College | delphia will be installed Friday as William ~~ Sauers, | and gave a very interesting talk. | head of the World Methodist Coun- Wilkes-Barre; Paul Sauers, Phila- While Rev. Gordon is away, the cil at the tenth annual conference Gross | Rev. McGowan will occupy the Pul- | in Oslo, Norway: pit during September. Birthday greetings to the follow- ing: Elva Sickler, Ferne Smith, Char- les Williams Sr., Margaret Grey, and Susan Honeywell. ; On Friday, Mrs. Elmer Steltz and daughters Virginia of Danville and | Mrs. John Wilson and three child- ren Debbie, Lila and Tommy of Denver, Colo. visited Mrs. Steltz’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dend- ler. The Wilsons are leaving for Denver the last of August. They are the Dendlers grandparents and great-grandparents. : On Saturday = Mrs. Beulah and Walter attended the Zeta Theta Fraternity picnic at the Franklin Forks Church annex. Sunday the following were guests of the Bron- sons: Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Traver and Donna, Friendsville; Mr. and Mrs, John Bronson and children Larry, Joan, and Jeanette, Spring- ville; Mr. and: Mrs. Charles Huff- man and children, Susan, Kay, Lorna and Duane, Liberty; also Gloria Beppler. Express Gratitude Mr. and Mrs. Charles Casterline and family wish to thank neighbors and friends who contributed to the collection taken for the rebuilding of ‘their home which had been de- stroyed by fire. They've purchased a home with the help of the fund. are now available from members. Co-chairmen are Mrs. Cedric Grif- fith and Mrs. S. R. Henning. In charge of schedules, Mrs. Grif- fith, Mrs Henning, Mrs, S. D. Fin- ney and Miss Margery Stookey. Registrations, Mrs. Albert Wil- liams. Bennett. Judges, Mrs. S. R. Henning. Clerks, Mrs. J. B. Schooley. Hostesses, Mrs. Finney, Mrs. Rob- ert Germond and Mrs. Leon Beisel. |" Admissions, Mrs. C. S. Hemen- way; Refreshments, Mrs. Ernest Norrie. Plant Sale’ Booth, Miss Julia Knorr; Candy Booth, Mrs. David Mathers. Publicity, Mrs. Finney; Posters, Mrs. Florence Finney. : There will be classes for specimen entries of flowers, fruit and vege- tables, arrangement entries and the popular niches. The public is in- vited to exhibit and attend. Services Today At 2 For Mrs. Sallie Brown Mrs. Sallie Brown of Idetown will be buried today in Lehman Ceme- tery, following services at 2 con- | ducted by Rev. George Clement from the Bronson Funeral Home. | Mrs. Brown, 68, died Monday | afternoon at General Hospital. | (A native of Memphis, Tenn., she | had lived for the past thirty years | 'at Outlet and Idetown. She was a {member of Emmanuel Mission and of its Women’s Missionary Society. | Her husband, Frank, died in 1948. Surviving are: a son, Walter, | Newark, N. J.; a grandson, Dexter { Keith Brown, and a sister, Mrs. Martha Parsons, Memphis. ‘Bishop Corson To Head i Bishop Fred P. Corson of Phila- Bishop Corson is well known in | this community. ‘He's one of the | finest men I know,” says Rev. Rob- jert D. Yost, pastor of Shavertown | Methodist Church. Extends Sympathy : The community extends sympa- thy to Hayden Richards, Dallas, whose brother, Abram Richards, was found dead in bed Monday at his home in Detroit. Mr. Richards, 79, had suffered a minor stroke in July. Hot Lunch Program Hot lunch program will start on the first day in Dallas Schools, when and Friday, September 7 and 8. | Price for elementary students per | week will be $1.25; for secondary students, $1.50. Section Supervisors, Mrs. Sheldon | ‘Methodist World Council | orders will be taken for Thursday . Rev. Ira Bution Dies Suddenly Beloved Pastor Has Fatal Heart Attack Friends of Rev. Ira Button paid respects to him at the Bronson Funeral Home, where he had con- ducted countless funerals for friends and parishioners during his twenty- three years of service as pastor of the Sweet Valley Christian Church, and in later years, since retirement, by popular demand. Rev. Button lay in state on Tues- day in the church where he had | occupied the pulpit from 1936 to 11959. Funeral services were con- "ducted by four fellow ministers: Rev. Kirby Jones, Sweet Valley Christian | Church; Rev. Charles Dempsey, Sher- "bourne, N. Y.; Rev. Russell Edmond- | son, Shavertown Bible Church; and Rev. Pat Loftus, Hollisterville. Rev. Button, 76, was stricken with 'a fatal heart attack, dying Friday | afternoon while caring for the lawn of his home in Fernbrook. He and his wife had expected to start on a trip to Canada on Monday. His unexpected death was a shock to those who had depended upon him for fatherly advice and spiri- tual guidance. He had an amaz- ingly wide circle of friends, evid- enced by residents of all parts of «greater Wyoming Valley who gath- ered to exchange reminiscences {about a man who exemplified the best in spiritual leadership. | For nine years before taking the Sweet Valley Pastorate, he lived in Shavertown while ministering to congregations at Beaumont and Laflin. He belonged to the Ministers Fel- | lowship Group of Susquehanna ' County. Rev. and Mrs. Ira Button observed their Golden Wedding anniversary four years ago, November 17. Rev. Button, born in Wyoming | County, was son of the late Timothy {and Elizabeth Smith Button. He leaves his widow, the former . Lillie Hubbell; a son, Rev. Louis | W. Button, Beach Haven; a daugh- ter, Mrs. Truman Stuart, East Stroudsburg; six grandchildren and | one greatgrandson; a brother Mort- on, Kingston; sisters: Mrs. Henry Daley, Fairdale; Mrs. Bina Rushik, Tyson; Mrs. Olive Gellett, Wilkes- Barre. Pallbearers were Ernest Bell, Cal- vin Hosier, Truman Reeves, Rev. Carl Brandon, Rev. Pat Loftus, Rev. Russell Edmondson. Honorary pall- bearers were members of the Min- isters Association. Barbara Jane Shields Mr. and Mrs. (Clifford Shields, Har- | ris St., Fernbrook, announce the birth of a daughter, Barbara Jane on August 18th in Gemeral Hosp- ital. She weighed 7 lb. 4 oz. Mrs. | Shields is the former Barbasa Chudy | ' of Wilkes-Barre There are two other | children, Clifford Jr. 7, and Connie Jean, 2%. For Reunion Af The twenty seventh reunion of former Stull residents was held in ust 6° when Albert Stitzer was elected president and Gerdon Shook, vice president. Stella Shook will serve as secretary and Ernest Stit- . Schectman’s ARMY and NAVY STORE ~ 84 MAIN STREET Across From ACME — Open Thur. - Fri. - Sat. Nites LUZERNE BOYS’ | Big Yank Group of. REG. 39 | $3. to $5. Value { eal Ivy BOYS SOCKS 4 PAIR 1. | + LEAGUE PANTS (REG $2.98) BETTER. 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Sto 9 ; Orr Er rr rr rr rr Pr rr PE Pry) Former Stull Residents Gather Newell's Grove, Stull, Sunday, Aug- | | Butler and family, Noxen. 1 t Newell's Grove j2or as treasurer. | = Four deaths were reported during | | the year: Beulah VanCampen, Kath- | | erine Phipps, Ed Kocher and Frank | Ettinger. Dorey Newell, Undilla, N. Y.; Al- | bert: Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Robert | | Adams and family, Mr. and Mrs. | Richard Adams, Plainfield, N. J; | CENTER MORELAND: 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 fev. Francis T. Brennan, Assistant Sunday Masses: 7:30, 8:45 ana 10:45. ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor Sunday, 8:15 a. m., The Service with sermon. 9:30, Sunday School with classes for all ages. EE 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. 7 vice MAPLE GROVE METHODIST CHARGE James M. Garrahan, Pastor LOYALVILLE: MEEKER: Church 10 a. m., 8. 8S. 11 MAPLE GROVE: Church 11:15, 8.8.10. 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 People’s Service; 7:45 p- m., Evangelistic. Week days, 7:30, Evangelistic | meetings beginning Tuesday, August 22, for two weeks. Guest speaker, Rev. Leon Morrow, Dallas, exas. PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. William Mc Clelland, Jr. Sunday, 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon CENTER MORELAND METHODISYL 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. Sunday services, 10 a. m. Church ‘School; 11:15, Morning Worship. HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. C. H. Frick, Pastor Sunday: 9:30, Worship. 10:30, Church School. Wednesday night, choir rehearsal. Thursday night, midweek service. CARVERTON METHODIST CHARGE William Reid, Pastor ORANGE: 9:00, Worship; “What You Are Shows.” topic, Mrs. Emma Hough, Ruth Hough, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hough, Blooms- | burg; Mr- and Mrs. Warren French, | Pennellville, N. Y.;Mrs. Lillie Mer- | cilliott, Clinton Corners, N. Y.;| Charles Baker, Mr. and Mrs. George Baker and son George, Montrose; | Albert Stitzer, Shavertown; Mr. and i Mrs. LeRoy Butler, Mrs. Agnes | Butler, Stull; Ernest Stitzer, Ray- i mond Stull, Kingston; Mrs. Emma | Roese, Georgé Blossom, Sweet Val- | ley; Mrs. Stanley Correll, Mrs. Les- | | lie Smith, Carbondale. Edith Haney, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | liam Farmer, Mr. and Mrs. Paul . Walker and family, Scranton; Mrs. : Ed Kocher, Mrs. Michael Dubil and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fox . and family, Russell Transue Sr., Mr. "and Mrs. Russell Transue Jr. and ‘ family, Dallas; ; : ‘Stella Shook, Gerdon Shook, John | Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shook | | and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert | | (Black and White Only) For every roll of black and white or color film you bring in to be developed we will give you a FREE ROLL of BLACK and WHITE FILM in 127 or 620 Size. i | i % OR 4.3888 3 0%e%e® LM ° bl od - EVANS THIS IS LAST WEEK OF OFFER REXALL DRUG Prescription Pharmacy v dh il STORE v ~ SHAVERTOWN | TryThe Post 10:00, Sunday School. MT. ZION: 10:00, Worship. 11:00, Sunday School. CARVERTON: 10:00, Sunday School. 11:00, Worship. \ Antique Lovers Gather For Ellsworth Auction It looked like Old Home Week up at the Ellsworth sale of china and fine glass last week, with all the Library Auction fans gathered to watch the bidding and revel in the sight of cranberry glass and treas- | ures collected over ‘the years by a man who was never able to bring himself to part with them, but whose increasing ill health man- dated it. Spotted in the audience gathered in the big tent on Ellsworth Hill, and enjoying the beautiful sum- mer weather, on the first day of the four-day sale, were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Frantz, Mrs. Charles Frantz, Mrs. Harold Titman, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lamb of the Lamp- House, Mrs. Ornan Lamb, Mrs. Thomas Hillyer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Howell, Louise Rutherford, Char- lotte Cardon, Sarah Carey, Mr. and | Mrs. Raymon Hedden, Dorothy Baker, Helen Gross, Mrs. John Wil- | son, Margaret Wood in her Auction Heffernan, and many others from the Back Mountain. Dealers abounded. A few per- sonal friends of the Ellsworths were admitted to the house, but in most instances the rule was en- forced that articles to be sold were shown under the tent, and a new supply was brought out for sale on .each of the four days. “The first message over the first telegraph line was ‘What hath God wrought!” From outer space 117 years later...'The machine works per- fectly’...Icarus, fly not too high!” . For Engraved and Printed Wedding Invitations Wednesday, 7:45, mid-week ser- | Church service 8 a. m., S. S. 10 | | Friday, September 1, at 7:30 DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA News of The Churches TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST ; CHURCH (The White Church on the Hill) Rev. Robert E. Germond, Pastor “ Rev. Germond will be at Sky Lake this coming week, and during his absence the speakers next Sunday will be as follows: 9:30 a. m., Edward Miles, Hard- ing, Pa. 11:00 a. m., Dr. Abraham D. Bar- ras, of Temple Israel, Wilkes-Barre. Monday, 8 p m., Men’s Club. Tuesday, 7 p- m., Quilters. (Wednesday, 7 p. m.; Senior High M. Y. F. INDEPENDENT BIBLE CHURCH Noxen, Pa. Rev. Robert L. Sutton, Minister Sunday: 10:00, * Bible Classes; 11:00, Divine Worship; 6:30, Bible Church Youth; 7:30, Evangelistic Services. Thursday: 7:45, Prayer and Bible Study. Morning Message from Book of Acts. Evening Service Subject. ‘After Death—For the Believer—the Un- believer.” : Prayer Meeting in charge of men pastor on vacation, 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- i 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 7 7:30 p. m. 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: X 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 11:1 [DETOWN: 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 Preaching, 7:00. : ] Nursery and Junior Church pro- vided for children through 7. ‘Wednesday: Prayer meeting. 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. F.M.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 Sunday: Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Classes for all ages. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Evening Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p. m. : Tuesday: Pioneer Girls, 7 p. m. “Thursday: Mid-week Prayer and Praise Service, 7:30 p. m. MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. William Schell, Pastor Sunday services: Sunday School, 10 a. ms; Worship at 11. 6:45, Christian Ambassadors; 8 p. m., Evening Worship. Friday, August 25, Cadets and Missionettes will meet at 3 p. m. at the church. DALLAS METHODIST ¢HURCH Russell C. Lawry. "?astor Sunday: Divine Warship, 8:30 and 11:00, Rev. Russell Lawry, preaching. Receptionist for the services will be: liams; 11:00, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Nelson. Sunday School will meet at 9:45. Mrs. Robert Brown, general super- intendent. LA Commission on Stewardship and Finance will meet in the church on Raymond Tag presiding. of the church, in absence of the Bible study and prayer meeting, 8:30, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wil- © esl Mp accon Culve way, will Karer ey gradu 1 been a re: expec traini return Jol house ny 1 burgh port. from Mr Stree Nesbi Joy weeks and Agney Mis 4 Co Be 5 and 1 lege 1 Val weeks Quinr M: family in Se somet Evela: { Thom evil Mrs Earl ] end : | wisite { mon. Pairk Mr. r v side, of an was | Nesbi Nafus Sarak Mr. Street Mrs. with | erhof C. Cw and Brook the ps home. Mr. Norto: ing at Qu ward Ann New Mr. and f spend: I'S has r daugh Po patien will | | some cards Joe tered where Mr. York early and 1 Road. Mis: at he lowing ital, V Mr. son, Bostor Mrs. Ann ha Philad drew they w MM Mr . # lander Wood! and nr on Si lander Marin Mrs move home Street with Mr. and d Walnt chase Westr is sal Cog >: family ville 1 Mr. daugh returr Ausak Grove Chasn Mrs. | ager ( Mrs. and S Mr. Sweet of an ter, A Hospi * child. ’ Mr. Noxer A daugh ~ Hospi Mr. Overb the b Nesbi ~ Btree time x inlay ’