A L 1 4 t : > L rr 1 1 1 rr : p 1 1 S 1 t a 1 B _—-_— *$ 8 e S y 1~ n e BR 23 RRS STE mp amy 2 she DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Homecoming Sunday At Sweet Valley Rev. William Hughes, Pastor, Church of Christ, Sweet Valley, an- nounces the Homecoming schedule for Sunday. Morning worship and commun- ion, 11 a.m. Earl Van Dyne, Blooms- | burg, will bring the message; Din- | ner will be served at 1:30 for guests of the church. Public is invited. Afternoon session will begin at 2:30 with song service, special music and guest speakers: Sterling Meade, son of Delbert Meade, Sweet Valley, “What the Chufch means to me as a Timothy"; “What the Church means to me | Trucksville WSCS ' Plans ' October Bazaar WSCS of Trucksville Methodist | Church will hold a Bazaar in the | New Education Building, Oct. 19 and [ 20, On Thursday there will be a | Snack Bar, on Friday a good supper. | Doors open at 2 p.m. Booths will include apron, novelty, white ele- | phant, children’s, bake sale, Christ- | mas (featuring decorations and | gifts); hat shop, jewelry, parcel post, | homemade candy and peanuts. | as a new member” is the topic of | | Andrew Race, Noxen, David Coslett, | Sr., North Lake, will speak “On “An Outsider’s View.” There will be no | evening services. A Single Standard of Service... The Finest i “ WHERE PARKING IS NEVER A PROBLEM" NOWD ON funeral directors AlR- > CONDITIONED night! 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Hawke, President of Trustees of the Wyoming Con- | ference Homes for the Aging, in- | vites the public to Open House at the Murray - Tufts - Garrett Manor Sunday afternoon, October 1, from 2 to 5. A Consecration service will be conducted at 4 PM. by Dr. Earl V. Tolley, Scranton District Super- intendent of Wyoming Methodist Conference and Dr. Harold C. Buck- ingham, Binghamton District Super- intendent. 15, was made possible by the gift of Mrs. Delphine Murray Garrett of Philadelphia. The Commodore C. C. Murray Estate consists of 15% acres of land, a home and other buildings. A fifteen room residence wing and renovations to the origin- al home have been completed at a cost of $100,000. This second Home of the Aging in ‘Wiyoming Conference is a continua- dist Church by the family of Mrs. Garrett. ‘The Narrowsburg Metho- Shavertown MYF Shavertown MYF members are asked to ‘bring sandwiches Sunday night, when they attend the meet- ing at Shavertown Methodist Church at 6:30. Gloria Dolbear will lead devotions, and entertainment will a communion service for the MYF will be held at 6:30. | Lake Bake Sale A bake sale will be held by Our Lady of Victory Altar and Rosary | Society after masses on Sunday. Those wishing to make donations of baked goods may speak to Mrs. | Frank Lutinski, co-chairman. IN MEMORIAM | In loving memory of Robert W. | Sorber, 32, of Outlet, who died ' Séptember 19, 1958. Sadly missed (‘by his family. help solve their acute economic problems and {provide means of livelihood for ‘many who. would otherwise be starving. This Manor, which opened July | tion of services rendered the Metho- | follow the meeting. On October 1, Thomas Meighan, chairman, or Mrs. | Wyo. Conference Home For Aging Invites Public To Open House Oct. 1 | dist Church was organized in 1839 [in the home of Commodore Murray. [In 1880, he gave the plot of land | for construction of the church. The | opening of a Home for the Aging on | this estate is a fitting climax to the | contributions of this family to Christian service through the | Methodist Church. The first Home for the Aging was’ i opened in 1959 at 1760 N. Washing- i ton Ave., Scranton, and has been in | operation since then. On August 28, 1961 construction | was started on a residence wing at | the Elizabeth «Church Manor in Binghamton, N.Y. This third Home is expected to be in operation in | 1962. Admissions Chairman for the | Homes is Rev. Edgar F. Singer, | Endicott, N. Y. Alderson WSCS Meets ‘With Mrs. Garinger | W.S.CS. of Alderson Methodist | Church met with Mrs. Raymond | Garinger Thursday evening. Mrs. | Gilbert Carpenter, was assistant | hostess. f [ Mrs. Garinger, Vice President, | presided. Mrs. Theodore Heness | had charge of devotions, the topic | being “The Holy Spirit.” ? She was assisted by Mrs. Joseph |Rauch and Mrs. Albert Armitage. | Mrs. Paul Thomas sang, accom- | panied by Eleanor Humphrey. | Treasurers report and corres- | pondence were read by Mrs. Armi- tage. The Society was reminded of the Subdistrict Officers’ Training at Idetown Church, and the Fall Wilkes-Barre District meeting on Tuesday evening October 10, at West Pittston Methodist Church, with Miss Ethel Harper of the U.N. as speaker also the Week of Prayer and Self-Denial the last week in October. Others present were Mesdames Earl Rogers, Edgar Hughes, Jessie Garinger, Helen Morton, Emma Evans, and Misses Millie Jones and Jane Evans. Christmas Cards By America’s Great Artists See them at THE DALLAS POST own ér Conn try FURNITURE GALLERIES A ® |ndividual Coil Action RMOOR™ le Bedding ade Bedding! 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Thursday: Boy Scouts will meet at 7 p. m.; Girl Scouts at 7:00; Rain- bow Girls will meet at 7:30. Friday: The Commission on Stewardship and Finance will meet in the church at 8 p. m:, Raymond Tag presiding. John Cobleigh, Native Of Loyalville, Dies John Cobleigh, 86, died Tuesday at his home in Endicott. Burial was on Friday at Endicott. He was a native of Loyalyille, son of the late George and Eliza Whitesell Cobleigh. He spent his boyhood and young manhood in Loyalville, where he attended the Shady Rill one-room school, Later, he moved to Meeker, and forty- one ‘years ago to Endicott. His father George came to this country from Yorkshire, England, in a sailing vessel when a lad of seven. Mr. and Mrs. John Cobleigh ob- served their 64th wedding anniv- ersary last October, Mrs. Cobleigh, the former Lena Ide, died in Janu- Surviving are: a son, Orville, of Endicott; and a daughter, Mrs. Bern- adine Turner of Buffalo; sisters: Louise Foss, Sweet Valley, Daisy Lutz, Cambra; Anna Kocher, Dallas; Lydia Garnett, Loyalville; brothers: Arthur, Philadelphia, and Bennett, East Dallas; two grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Myrtle V. Park Suffers Fatal Heart Seizure Mrs, Myrtle V. Park, Idetown, was buried Friday in Idetown Cemetery, following services conducted by Rev. Grove Armstrong, pastor of Trucks- ville Free Methodist Church, from the Bronson Funeral Home. Mrs. Park, 70, suffered a fatal heart attack early Wednesday mor- ning, and was pronounced dead on admissions to Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. She had had a less violent heart seizure two weeks earlier. She had lived in Idetown for forty-five years, attending Idetown Methodist Church, A’ native of Marsh Creek, Wyo- ming County, her parents were Allan P. and Ruth Rood Dymond. Park; a son Robert, Idetown; a daughter Mrs. Caddie LaBar, Dallas; thirteen grandchildren and one greatgrandchild; brothers and sis- ters: Mrs. Leonard Wagner and Andrew Dymond, Warrior Run; Allan Dymond, Beaumont; Irving Dymond, West Nanticoke; Mrs, Har- old Daly, Kingston; Frank Dymond, Wilkes-Barre. : . Mrs. Lydia Covert, 83, Lies At Maple Grove Mrs. Lydia Covert, 83, of Loyal- ville, died Sunday morning at Gen- eral Hospital where she had been a patient for two weeks, after a long period of failing health. [Services were conducted yester- day by Rev: James Garrahan from the Bronson Funeral Home, follow- ed by burial in Maple Grove Ceme- tery. 8 She was a native of Texas, daugh- ter of the late George and Emily Barber Hughey. Coming to this area as a small child, she lived here for the rest of her life, attending local schools. She belonged to Maple Grove Methodist Church, and to Sons and Daughters of Liberty, Kingston chapter. Her husband Clarence died in 1949, and a son George in 1956. She is survived by five children: Charles, Orange, N. J-; Mrs. Stephen Michaels, Boundbrook, N. J.; Mrs. Walter Stevens, Watertown; Jack, Loyalville; Kenneth, Idetown; a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Alma Covert, Sweet Valley; twenty-one grand- children; a sister Liva Gordon, Pikes Creek; brothers: John Color- ado, Ralph, Williamsport: and Paul. Sunday: Divine Worship at 8:30 | Promotion Program for the Sun-|9:45; morning worship, 11 a. m. day School at 9:45 in the sanctuary. | The Intermediate M.Y.F- will meet | song and preaching service, 7:45. Earl | hurch, will speak and young | The Senior M.YF. will meet at | 6:30. Miss Marsha Getty will be in | will meet at 3:30; Girl Scout Troop | rehearse at She leaves her husband, James L. | | | BOWMANS CREEK FREE METHODIST Rev. H. J. Deats, Pastor Sunday services: Sunday School, Young People, 7 p. m.; evening Tuesday: CYC meeting, 7 p. m., | at the church. Wednesday, 7:45, mid-week ser- vice MAPLE GROVE METHODIST CHARGE | James M. Garrashan, Pasior | LOYALVILLE: Church service 9 a. m., S. 8. 10 | MEEKER: Church 10 a. m., S. S. 11 MAPLE GROVE: Church 11:15, S. 8. 10 a. 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: Sunday School 10 a. m.; Worship 7:30 p. m.; MYF, 8:30 p. m. HUNTSVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday services: morning worship 10 a. m. Sunday School 11:10 MYF 6:30 p. m. 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 ST. THERESE’S, SHAVERTOWN Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor Rev. Francis 1. Brennan, Assistant Sunday Masses: 7:30, 8:45 and 10:45, HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. C. H. Frick, Pastor Sunday: 9:30, Worship. 10:30, Church School Promotion Day. Monday night, choir rehearsal. Thursday night, midweek service: On Sunday afternoon, members of the church will be called upon in the interest of loyalty to the church. This will not be a financial canvas. PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL Rev. William Me Clelland, Jr. Sunday, September 24th—S8 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m. Family Church School. 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Ser- mon. Tuesday, September 26th — 8:30 p.m. Meeting of the Couple’s Club. Wednesday, September 27th — 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir rehearsal. Thursday, September 28th — 4 p.m. Junior Choir rehearsal. Service and SHAVERTOWN METHODIST Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost. Pastor Sunday: 9:45 Church School with Classes for all ages — Rally Day. 8 Methodist Men’s Breakfast in Social Rooms. 11 Nursery during Church for pre-school children. 11 Morning Worship Service — Rally Day, with distribution of Bibles to members of the Primary Class, and Sacrament of Holy Bap- tism. RE 6:30 M.YF. in Social Rooms — Snack Supper. Monday: 4 p.m. Brownies, Troop 115; Girl Scouts, Troop 66. 8 Deborah Circle with Mrs. Robert Addison. Tuesday: 4 Brownies, Troop 105; 7:30 Boy Scouts, Troop 231. 7:30 Commission Meetings. 8:15 Official Board Meeting Chapel Room. Wednesday: Troop T5. Thursday: 3:45 Junior Choir Re- hearsal: 6:30 Youth Choir; 7:30 Senior and Quartet. in 3.45 Girl Scouts, 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 The Family Of The Late Mr. John A. Hildebrant 32 MACHELL AVENUE, DALLAS, PA. wishes to express sincere appreciation to all friends, neighbors, and relatives for their kind expressions of sympathy, ‘the cards, the flowers, and in any other way assisted during their recent bereavement. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor Friday, 4 p. m., Children’s Ch rehearsal. 5 Sunday, 9 a. m:, Chapel Ch rehearsal. Sa Sunday, 9:30 a. m.m., Sung School Rally and Promotion D Awards for perfect attendance ® Sunday, 10:20 a. m., Senior Ct rehearsal. ; Sunday, 11 a. m. The Bery with sermon. Induction into off of the officers and teachers of Sunday School: Nursery for school children and cry room for | fants, Sunday, 3 p. m. Meeting of 1 Scranton-Wilkes-Barre District G inet. 3 ¥ Sunday, 7 p. m. Meeting of Luther League: Monday, 8 p. m. Meeting of Brotherhood. THE EMMANUEL MISSION Rev. and Mrs. George W. Clem: Pastors zE Sunday: 10 a. m., S. S. Scho 11 a. m, Morning Worship ~~ 6:30 p m., Young People’s me ing; 7:30 p. m., Evangelistic. Wednesday: 7:30 p. m., Praj and Bible Study ; ne Saturday: 7:30 p. m., Prayer. INDEPENDENT BIBLE CE Noxen, Pa. Rev. Robert L. Sutton, Min Sunday: 10:00, Bible 11:00, Divine Worship; 6:30, Church Youth; 7:30, Evang Services. fa Thursday: 7:45, Prayer and Bik Study. 34 GLENVIEW P. M. CHURCH Rev. Andrew Derrick, Pastor Sunday Morning Worship, 9:5 Sunday School, 11:00 a. mm. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. Evening Service, 7:30 p. m._ Wednesday: Choir practice, p. m. Bible study and prayer m: 7:30 p. m. oe TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST (The White Church on the EH Rev. Robert E. Germond, Sunday, Sept. 24th — 9 11:00 AM. Worship - Servi 9:30 AM. Church School 6 P.M. Junior High Fellowship. 7 PM. Senior High M.Y.F. Monday 8 P.M. Men’s Club. Tuesday 12:30 PM. W.SC. Covered Dish Luncheon and Mee ing. ii 7 P.M. Quilters. "Wednesday 4 PM. Junic Choir Rehearsal; 5 P.M.. Choir, { Rev. Paul Hosier, New York, Con- Thursday 4 P.M. Junior Choir = Rehearsal; 6 PM. You Choir; 7:30 P.M. Senior Choir. Friday 8 PM. Youth -Adul Couples Meeting. z LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE | Rev. Norman Tiffany, Pastor Sunday School 10 a.m. Church service 11:35 IDETOWN: Church 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 JACKSON: Church 8:45 a.m. Snundav School 9:45 Thursday: Idetown. Serving ang Waiting Class, 8 p. m., at home © Mrs: John Race. ak Lehman: Choir rehearsal; Junio Choir, 6 p. m.; Senior Choir, 7 p._ Saturday, Idetown: Choir rehear sal; Junior Choir, 11 a. m.; Choir, 7 pr m. Sunday, Idetown: Sunday Schoc Staff meeting, 2 p. m. : Monday. Jackson: Official oBarq meeting, 7:30 p. m. i Wednesday, Lehman: Uni or Prayer meeting, 7:30. 10th Chapte of Hebrews. RR amr pee . enio MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF Gi Rev. William Schell, Pastor Sunday services: ‘Sunday 10 a. m.; morning worship at 11. Evening worship at 7:30. Tuesday, 7:30, Prayer Services. TRUCKSVILLE FREE METHODIST Pov. Grove Armstrong, Pastor Friday through Sunday night District Quarterly meeting at the Outlet Free Methodist Church. Saturday at 2, Quarterly Con: ference. £2 Sunday: Sunday School, 9:30 Morning Worship, 10:30. No evening service. Tuesday, 7 Pp m., Operation Heartbeat. Wednesday, 7 p. m., Prayer anc Bible Study. SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH Pastor, Rev. R. W. Edmandean Sunday: Sunday School, 10:00 & m. Classes for all ages. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Evening Evangelistic Service, 7:39 p. m. Tuesday: Pioneer Girls, 7 p. m. Thursday: Mid-week Prayer and Praise Service, 7:30 p. m. S—— . OUTLET FREE METHODIST Rev. Emery D. Stokes. Pastor Sunday: Sunday School, 10 AM. Worship, 11 A.M. J FMY., 715 PM. 5 Worship, 7:45 P.M. 3 Wednesday 7:45, Prayer Class Meetings. Sa District Quarterly Meetings September 22-24. Rev. L. W. North- rup General Secretary of Evan- gelism, will speak at 7:45 each eve- ning and 11 AM. Sunday morning. | ference Superintendent, is in charge. 2 $I