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SECTION A — PAGE 6
Missing Man, 71
Is Found Dead
John Leek, Shavertown
Suffered Fatal Stroke
John Leek, 71, missing since he
started from the home of his niece
Mrs. Chester Nesbitt, Main High-
way, Shavertown, for -a walk in
East Dallas Saturday morning, was
found dead Monday morning on
the Alfred Miller farm, Dallas RD 3.
Mrs, Nesbitt had searched every
road within walking distance on
Saturday. It was her uncle’s custom
to take a walk every morning, and
usually Mrs. Nesbitt picked him up
after a reasonable time.
By Saturday night the search
widened, local police and State
police joining.
Church Chuckles by CARTWRIGHT
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re
Retracing the lost man’s route,
he apparently walked into the
woods near the East Dallas Metho-
dist Church, and emerging, lost his
direction, turning up the hill in-
stead of staying on the highway.
REV. quel D. 5 = -
CHAS.
ans:
“I‘ll bet YOU have days when YOUR prayers
don’t work so good, either!“ Deputy Coroner Steve Glova stat-
ed that the wanderer had probably
Harvest Home Supper
And Bazaar Nov. 7 |
Annual Harvest Home Supper and | pert Ide, Leonard Adamshick, Gord-
Bazaar will be held Election Night on Dawe, Donald Cuttings, H. A. hunting small game.
at Lehman Methodist Church. Turk- | Brown,
ey dinner will be served, starting | Sidler, and A. M. Major.
at 5. Mrs. R. E. Wright heads the |
dinner committee. Mrs. Lester Squ-
ier is president of the sponsoring |
WSCS.
Bazaar will feature home-made |
GOLons, uted fone dLiy baked lat Dallas Methodist Church Sunday
died sometime Sunday afternoon,
having suffered a cerebral hemor-
rhage.
gbods, holiday decorations. The
| Youth Fellowship will have a booth.
On the committee are Mesdames
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 2, 1961
Local Boy Scouts
Local Catholic Boy Scouts re-
ceived the coveted Ad Altare Dei
award Sunday afternoon at the
Cathedral in Scranton, when Most
Reverend Jerome D. Hannon, Bish-
ficiated at impressive ceremonies.
Charles Glawe Jr., Joseph Stager,
Richard Pryor, Richard <= Konnick,
John Ruckno, all of Gate of Heav- |
en School, and John Butler, John
received the bronze cross suspended
from a ribbon in Papal and Nat-
‘onal colors. All boys except Joseph
Physical Fitness
13,
member
for
area.
There will. be two groups, each
| meeting twice a week after school.
elementary age youth in the
| Chester Barrall, Edward Oncay, Al-| The body was found by Mr. Mil-
er, who with Charles Mahler was |
The funeral will be held this |
afternoon at 1 from Kerr's Funer-
al Home in Tunkhannock, with bur-
ial in Wardan Cemetery.
Raymond Searfoss, John
will be the upper elementary group,
| grades 4 - 6. The lower elementary |
group grades 1. - 3 Tuesdays and
Fridays at the same time. -
Enrollment * is open only
Choir Cancelled
Mr. Leek, a retired lineman for
Commonwealth Telephone Company
at Tunkhannock, had made his |
home with his niece for the past |
Appearance of the Atterbeary Choir
GARBAGE & TRASH
evening has been cancelled.
ey
several years. He leaves another
| niece, Mrs. Effie Lee Bates of Bing-
hamton.
William Scott Was
Native Of Freeland
William Scott, a patient at Maple
Hill Convalescent Home, died Tues-
day evening aged 75. He was bur-
For
Prompt Efficient Clean
op of the Diocese of Scraton, of- |
Kritchen and Jerry Luckasavage, |
Starting the week of November |
the Back Mountain, YMCA, a
agency of the Wyoming |
Valley United Fund, will initiate a |
new program in physical education |
Meeting on Mondays and Thurs- |
days for one hour starting at 4:30
to
youth : members of the Back Moun- '
Receive Awards
From Bishop Hannon At Cathedral
| Stager belong to Boy Scout Troop
232 of Shavertown; Joseph belongs
to Huntsville Troop 225.
‘To win the Ad Altare Dei award,
a boy must be a First Class Scout
of .exceptional moral calibre. He
must have a knowledge of the doc-
trine of his Church. Boys who re-
| ceive it are proficient in serving
| Mass.
| ~The award implies recognition of
a lad’s advancement in the spirit-
ual content of the Boy Scout pro-
gram.
YMCA Starts New Program For
Of Area Youth
tain YMCA.
The classes will be offered as a
contribution to the improvement of |
the physical fitness of youth — a
deep concern of the President’s Fit-
ness Council. The program will in-
| ‘clude physical development, coordi-
nation and skills in activities at the
| various age levels.: It will be an
progression through the
levels.
Registration forms and addition-
al information are available at the
Back Mountain YMCA Headquart-
ers Building in Shavertown.
Detroit Symphony Orchestra
In Wilkes-Barre Saturday
Book Mending
Is Explained
ied in Mt. Zion Cemetery Satur-
day morning. Services were con-
ducted by Rev. Jule Ayers, pastor |
of [First Presbyterian Church, !
Wilkes-Barre, from the Disque Fun-
eral Home,
A native of Freeland, son of the
late John and Mary Wilkinson
REMOVAL
Call
Scott, he was an employee of Haz-
BERTI and SON ard Wire Rope for 40 years, and
lived in Shavertown for many
Phon years, His wife Patience dide in
{ e OR 4 9731 1945, and a daughter Jean was
1
§
~~
killed in an automobile accident in
= 1937.
He was a member of Fir st Pres-
byterian ‘Church, Wilkes-Barre.
Surviving «are: Mrs. William
fr Hausch, California; five sisters: Miss
Eh Bh <5 Ada Scott, Kingston; Mrs. Evan
A EI i Hughes, - Courtdale; - Mrs. Charles
Weidner. New York: Mrs, Clarence
Barnd, Bunker Hill;: Mrs. Laing
Coolbaugh, Trucksville; two broth-
ers: Merle, Kingston; and Walter,
Wilkes-Barre; three grandchildren.
JIM I
Walter Perreao Suffers
§ | Fatal Heart Attack
‘Walter Perrego, 34, resident of
Chase: suffered a fatal heart at-
tack October 19, collapsing at the
Fred Lamoreaux barn where he had
been vrevaring cabbages for mark-
et, Mr. Lamoreaux, making a del-
ivery to Jackson Fire Hall, re-
turned after a half hour absence
to discover the death.
Mr. Perrego was buried in Ever-
green Cemetery on Saturday, fol-
lowing services conducted by Rev.
Russell Lawry from the Disque
Funeral Home.
He was born in Jackson Town-
ship and attended the Rome School.
..| For nine years he was employed
‘| by Mr. Lamoreaux.
Surviving are his parents, Herb-
ert - and Gertrude Raymond Per-
rego; four brothers: Ralph and Dav-
id, Luzerne; Herbert, New York;
Dedicated.....
to the ideal of
considerate service
for all.
| Er, remem
“ WHERE PARKING IS NEVER A PROBLEM"
NOWD ON
WILKES-BARRE © KINGSTON
funeral
directors
Elmer, at home.
Bazaar Winners
Winners of prizes at Gate of
Heaven Bazaar Thursday night were
Mrs. Roger McShea, basket of Cheer;
Mrs. Alfred Lawrence, and Mrs. A.
A. Masecali, hand made quilts.
*. 9 OR 4-
Daring’s 8481
“The Friendliest Store In Town”
MEAT MARKET
CHICKEN
Legs Breast
39¢ Ib. 49¢ Ib.
Choice Western
CHUCK
.3T¢ Ih.
Our Own
MINCED BOLOGNA
49c Ib.
GROCERY DEPT.
‘ Magie-Oval | Eatrite
- BUTTER SCOTTIES ICE CREAM COOKIES
69c Ib. 2 hoxes 45¢ 1% gal. 19¢ 45¢ Pkg.
Economy Sunshine Sugar-n-Spice 1
PRODUCE DEPT. FROZEN FOODS
McIntosh : Birdseye - French Birdseye (6 oz.)
APPLES GREEN BEANS | ORANGE JUICE
4 Ib. 29¢ 2 pkg. 43c | 2 for 4Tc
GRAPEFRUIT
3 for 25¢
“OUR owN DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT SMOKED MEATS”
Try Our Home Made Potato Selod, Macaroni Salad, Cole Slaw, Baked Beans.
~ OPEN
MON., TUES., WED.
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RE
Ed Heme TTR
Area Librarians
Attend Workshop
All books in Bradford, Sullivan |
and Wyoming counties should now |
look neat and sturdy.
Librarians of school and public
libraries throughout the area were |
invited to meet on October 25 in |
the Wyalusing Valley Joint High |
School library te attend a Teofkshin
in book mending.
the
County Libraries in its constant |
effort to improve service to the pub- |
lic. Harold Stewart of Gaylord Bros.
Inc., a well-known library supply |
house of Syracuse, N.Y. demon- |
strated new methods and mater-
ials.
Book mending is one of the con-
stant problems of library adminis- |
trators in their effort to hold costs |
to a minimum and to keep their |
book collections in good condition.
With new plastic materials
possible to do so.
The following schools were rep-
resented at the Workshop: Wyalus- |
ing Valley, Northwest, Bradford, |
Tunkhannock, Athens
County. Librarians
ent: Towanda, Wyalusing, Tunkhan-
nock, Laceyville, Athens,
and the Bradford-Sullivan-Wyom-
ing County Libraries.
The Wyalusing Valley High School
very generously lent its facilities |
for the meeting and the cafeteria |
served an excellent lunch to the
entire group.
Missa Recitata
Altar and Rosary ‘Society of Gate
of Heaven Church will receive in a
body at the 9 o'clock Missa Rec-
itata Mass Sunday morning. They
will also meet after the Novena
Devotions on Monday.
The meeting was sponsored by
Bradford-Sullivan-Wy omi ng
and |
easier methods of repairs, it is now |
Area, Tri-
from the fol- |
lowing public libraries were pres- |
Dushore |
{
under the direction of Paul Paray |
| will play for the first time in North-
| eastern Pennsylvania, Saturday
| night, under the sponsorship of
t Wilkes- Barre Community Concert
| Association at Irem Temple.
Mr. Paray has developed the Det-
i roit Symphony into a magnificent
instrument recognized the world
| over since his appointment as perm-
| anent conductor in 1951. The orch-
estra, now includes among its pers- |
jonnel such world-renowned figures as
l.concert master Mischa Mischakoff,
violinist Gordon Stayles, flutist Al-
{bert Tipton and many others.
Wilkes-Barre will be one of thir-
ty-five cities on the Detroit Symp-
hony’s concert tour this season.
| The orchestra, run by a committee
|representing all social, religious, rac- |
|
| ial and business groups in the mot- |
| or-capital, has brought Detroit an
| organization of great stature and
| prominence.
Mr. Paray is not only an out-
i standing musician, but a noted
| French hero and patriot. He was
|one of the first of many important |
{French artists to join the under-
| ground movement’ of his country |
jin World War 11. He went into
| exile after the Nazis invaded France, |
{and he remained out of the country |
{until the end of the war. His war |
service was recognized in 1957 when
he was named a commander in the
French Legion’ of Honor. |
| as altar boys at the Sacrifice of the |
integrated program with a definite |
various |
[2%
and, William Cooper;
| treasurer,
| series of Saturday
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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
News Of The Churches
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
FELLOWSHIP
Sunday Service at
Dallas Junior High School.
Nursery and Sunday School for
children through the sixth grade
will be held during the services.
| Rev. Robert R. Smyrl,
tery Executive and moderator
the Presbytery Commission ap-
pointed to establish this church,
will deliver the sermon. Rev. Smyrl
| will be the minister until an organ-
izing pastor is appointed by’ the
Commission.
Choir practise Thursday evening,
November, 2,
| auckhome,
| Shavertown.
of
Perrin
Youth Fellowship Sunday 4 p.m. |
| with Jack C. Barnes,
| hike is planned, weather
ting, otherwise a discussion period. |
|
| BEAUMONT BAPTIST
Pastor, L. E. Peterson
Thursday evening,
| prayer meeting.
| ‘Sunday, 10 a.m., Sunday School;
11 a.m., morning worship service.
| People’s; 8 p.m., choir practice.
DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH
Russell C awry, Pastor
Sunday
: 8:30 and 11:00.
| * Sunday School at 9:45.
Divine Worship at
Sacred Concert presented by the
Atterbeary Chorus of the Mt. Zion
| Baptist Church of Wilkes Barre at
| 7:30,
Monday Brownie Troop 200;
WSCS,2:30; Brownie Troop 40 4:15.
.! Monday
Committee of
W.S.C.S., 2:30. Brownie Troop 200,
Brownie Troop 40, 4:15.
Music and Worship Committee at |
8, Lewis LeGrand presiding.
| Tuesday — Brownie Troop 108.
4:15; Girl
Girl Seout Troop 7:00.
| Wednesday Woman's Club
| Sewing Class, 1 p.m.; Girl Scout
| Neighborhood meeting at 10.
| Girl Scout Troop 183, 4:15;
Girl |
| Scout Troop 200 meets at 3:20.
| Chancel Choir; 6:30; Senior Choir, |
| 8:00.
|
W.T.C.U. Convention at 10.
Thursday — Boy Scout‘ Troop at
Saturday — Senior. MYF Party.
Toy Class Plans Dinner
For Thursday, Nov. 7
Joy Class of Kunkle will hold
party at |
The Détroit Symphony In
its annual turkey dinner
the Franklin. House,
land, on Thursday night, November
.7 at 7 p.m. Reservations should be |
"made by Friday,’ November 3 with
Jane Elston.
Fellowship Elects
United Presbyterian Youth Fel- |
Sunday |
afternoon at the home of Mr. and |
lowship elected officers
Mrs. Lester Hauck, advisors, Named
moderator was Sarah Bobo; assist-
secretary and
Barbara Hauck. Serving
on the program committee, Jean
Bobo, Jack Barnes Jr. and Harold
| Harris.
Youth For Christ
Youth For Christ Independent,
International, Saturday night, 7:30, |
| at Bloomingdale Grange, first of a
meetings of
song, message, fellowship, and film. |
Scout Auxiliary
Mothers Auxiliary of Boy Scout
Troop 281, will meet November
{15 1:30 p.m., at the home of presi-
| dent Mrs. Howard Wiley, 53 Sag- |
inaw Street, Old Goss Manor.
vil
STOP
A TAX INCREASE
In Luzerne County
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STRAIGHT
DEMOCRATIC
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i hd
11:00 a.m. |
Presby-
8:30 p.m., Lester W.
Avenue, |
Elmcrest. A |
permit- |
7:30: pm.
Monday evening, 7 p.m., Young
the
Scout Troop 169, 315; |
{Girl Scout Troop 77, 4:15; Senior
Centermore- |
pools are being arranged.
| EAST DALLAS:
{HUNTSVILLE METHODIST CHURCF
C. Earle Cowden, Pastor
Sunday services: morning worshi
0 a. m.
Sunday School
MYF 6:30 p. m
GATE OF HEAVEN
Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor
Assistants: Rev.. Richard J. Frank
Rey. Michcael Rafferty
Sunday masses: 7:20, 9 and 11
a. m.
Religious instruction Sunday
mornings after nine o'clock mass.
for children not receiving it in par-
ochial school.
Confessions Saturday, 4 to 5 p.m
Choir practice Tuesdays.
11:10
OUR LADY OF VICTORY
Sunday masses 7:30 and 9:30.
| Religious instruction after
| 9:30 mass.
| Confessions before masses.
the
SHAVERTOWN METHODIST
Rev. Rohert DeWitt Yost. Posto
| Sunday: 9:45 Church School with
| Classes for all ages.
11 a.m. Nursery during Church
| for pre-school children,
11 a.m. Morning Worship Serv-
ice. .
11:30 Junior Church,
6:30 M..Y.F. in Social Rooms.
i Monday: 4 p,m. Brownies, Troop
| 115, and ‘Girl Scouts, Troop 66.
| People meet at Church for
Preaching ‘Service at Tunkhannock
Methodist Church.
Tuesday: 4 p.m. Brownies, Troop
| 105; 7:30 Boy Scouts, Troop 231.
Wednesday: 3:30 Girl Scouts,
Troop 75.
1:00 W.S.C.S. Meeting in Chapel
| Room.
Thursday: 4 p.m. Junior
Rehearsal; 6:30 Youth Choir;
| Senior Choir and Quartet.
Choir
7:30
ST. THERESE’S
| Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor
Rev. Francis T. Brennan, Assistant
Sunday masses: 7:30, 845, and |
| 10:45.
| HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH |
Rev. C. H Frick. Pactnr
|
| Sunday:
| 10:30, Church School.
| Monday night, choir rehearsal and
| meeting of teachers and officers.
| Thursday, Midweek Service.
|
PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL
Rev. William Me Clelland. Jr.
Sunday, November 5th — 8 a.m.
' Holy Communion.
9:30 a.m. Family Service and
Church Schoel,
11 a.m. Holy Communion and
Sermon.
5 p.m. Meeting of the Ipiscopal
| Young Churchmen in the Parish !
| House.
Wednesday. Novemher 8th — 7
[ pm, Senior Choir rehearsal.
| Thursday, November 9th — 4
i p.m. Junior Choir rehearsal.
OENTER MORELAND METHODIST
Rev. J. Fdwin Lintern, Pastor
ALL CHARGE:
Saturday: ‘MYF from all three
churches will attend the United
Methodist Youth Rally at Tunk-
hannock Methodist Church. when
Dr. Lawrence Lacour will speak on
“Beatniks and the Bible.” Cars
will leave East Dallas at 6:46 p. m.
land Center Moreland at 7:01.
| Sunday: Eleventh Sunday in
| Kingdomtide; sermon, ‘The Bible:
| Word of God for Man,” fourth in
the We Believe series.
Sunday through Friday: The first.
phase of the United Methodist Mis-
| sion begins in our churches. Each
| church member is urged to make
| his plans to attend at least one of
| the special services in Tunkhannock
Methodist Church at 7:45 p. m. Car
Sunday: Men of the church are
invited to attend a Fellowship
Breakfast at 8 a. m.
Morning worship, 9 a. m.; Church
School, 10:15 a. m.
DYMOND HOLLOW:
Saturday: Chicken supper, ba-
zaar and bake sale.. Serving will
begin at 5 p m. and coninue until
all are served.
Sunday: Morning Worship, 10:15;
Churéh School, 11:15 a. m.
CENTER MORELAND:
Sunday: Church School at 10 a.
m.; Morning Worship, 11:15.
EMMANUEL-ASSEMBLIES OF GOD
Harveys Lake
Rev. and Mrs. George Clement,
Pastors
Sunday, 10 a.m., S. S; 11 am,
Morning worship.
6:30 p.m. Young Peoples; 7:30
p.m., Evangelistic.
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer hd
Bible study.
Saturday, 7 p.m., special business
meeting.
INDEPENDENT BIBLE CHURCh
Noxen, Pa.
Rev. Robert L. Sutten, 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.
GLENVIEW P. M. CHURCH
Rev. Andrew Derrick, Pastor
Sunday Morning Worship, 9:55;
Sunday School, 11:00 a. m.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 Pp mg;
evening Service, 7:00 p. m.
Wednesday: Choir practice, 6:30
m,
"Bible Study gad Beier Meeting
9:30 Morning Worship.
DALLAS FREE METHODIST
Rev. Ralph Smith, Pastor
Sunday services: $.5. 10 am,
morning worship, 11.
FMY at 7, evangelistic service at
7:30 p.m.
Note change in time of evening
services.
Friday 7 p.m., CYC at the church.
Sunday services: S.S. 10 a.m.
worship at 11 FMY 7 p.m.; evan-
selistic service 7:30.
Wednesday, midweek prayer meet-
ing.
Tuesday, 7:30, Women's Mission’
ary Meeting, at church.
TRICKS VILs... METHODIST
The White Church on the Hill)
: Rev. Robert E. Germond, Pastor
Sunday, 9:30 and 11 a.m., wor-
ship services. Rev. Gordon Merritt,
Director of the Financial Crusade,
will speak at both services; 6 p.m.,
Junior High Fellowship; 7 p.m.
Senior High M.Y.F.
Monday, 7:30 'p.m.,
Training Session. i
Tuesday, Reynolds Class will
serve meals at the Fire Hall. Lunch
at noon, and a dinner at 5:30 p.m;
7 p.m. Girl Scouts at the church;
7:30 p.m., Canvassers Training Ses-
sion.
Canvassers
Wednesday, 4:15 p.m., Junior
Boys « Choir rehearsal; 5 pm,
Cherub Choir rehearsal; 7:30 p.m.,
Canvassers Training Session.
Thursday, 4:15 p.m., Junior Girl
| Choir rehearsal; 6 p.m., Youth Choir
rehearsal; 7:30 p.m., Senior Choir
rehearsal; 7:30 p.m., Canvassers
Training Session.
ride.
LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE
Rev. Norman Tiffany, Pastor
.EHMAN:
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Church service 11:35
IDETOWN:
Church 10 a.m.
Sunday School 11
JACKSON:
Church 8:45 a.m.
Sanfiov Schnol 9-45
| Thursday * Lehman: Choirs
Junior 6 p.m. Senior 7 p.m.
| Saturday: Idetown: Choirs Junior
11 am. Sr. 7 p.m.
"Official Board 8 p.m. /
| Lehman: 24 Hour Prayer Vigil
| 8 a.m, Saturday — 8 a.m. Sunday.
- Monday: Lehman, Official Board
8 p.m.
Tuesday: Idetown, Confidence
| Class. :
| Lehman — Turkey Supper and
Bazaar, W.S.CS.
| Wednesday: Lehman, Union
Prayer Meeting 7:30 p.m. ’
| Louella Neeley Bible Class 2’ p.
Idetown — W.S.C.S. 7:30 p.m.
MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF co
| Rev. Lewis Trotta
Sunday services: S.S. 10 am.;
morning worship at 11.
Evening worship 7:30
Monday is work night..
“Tuesday at 7:30, Prayer Service.
TRUCKSVIILLE FREE METHODIST
Bav Grove Armstrong, Pastor
Sunday: Sunday School 9:30:
Morning Worship 10:30; FMY and
I'TTC 6:45; Revivaltime 7:30,
Tuesday:
beat.
Wednesday: 7:00 Prayer and Bible
Study.
Saturday. 9:45, Cherub Choir
practice. Boys and girls in second
and third grades.
6:00, CYC and JMS meeting at
church.
Sunday:
Attendance
Sunday
contest
School, 9:3(
with Clea®
Morning Worship, 10:30. Sermon
subject “Power to become Song
of God.” -
TTTC and FMY. 6:45.
Revival Time, 7:30.
Tuesday, 7:15, Trucksville Men's
Fellowship.
Wednesday, 7:00, Prayer Meeting.
SHAVERTOWN BIBI E CHURCH
Pastor Rev R Ww. Pdmandson
Sunday: Sunday School, 10 AM;
Morning Worship, 11 AM.
Monday: Christian Boy’s Brigade,
7 PM.
Tuesday: Pioneer Girl's, 7 PM.,
Halloween Party.
Thursday: Mid-week Prayer and
Praise Service, 7:30 P.M.
CARVERTON METHODIST CHARGE
Rev. William Reid, Pastor
9, worship, topic; 10, Sunday
School.
November 5, 11 a.m., Education
Commission meets.
Orange Methodist Church
10, worship; 11, Sunday School.
Mt. Zion Methodist Church . 2
10, Sunday School, 11, worship,
November 5, 10-7:30, Dr. Lacour
will speak at evening services for
the district each night of the week
at Tunkhannock.
November 5-17, 7:30, spiritual
enrichment mission services as fol-
lows: November 12 and 13 at Car-
verton, November 14 and 15 at Mt.
Zion, and November 16 and 17 at
range.
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN
Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor
Thursday 7:30 PM. Senior Choir
Rehearsal.
Saturday 9 AM. Confirmation
Class
Sunday 9 AM. Chapel Choir Re-
Sunday School with
classes for all ages.
11 AM. The Service with sermon.
Them
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Nursery for pre-school children and
room for infants.
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Friday, Senior High M. Y. F. hay-
7:00 Operation Heart-
water, Large Free Methodist church. *
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