The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 14, 1961, Image 11

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“Let’s make it unanimous!
With this challenge a capacity
audience in Boulevard Methodist
Church in Binghamton rose to its
feet in high enthusiasm. The Rev.
Dr. George M. Bell, 90-year old for-
mer District Superintendent pro-~
nounced the benediction.
Our Back Mountain Methodists
(there are more than 5000 of them)
were represented by 9 ministers and
lay members of our 21 Methodist
Churches. The names of the min-
| isters followed by the names of the
| lay members who represent the
churches at Conference sessions are:
Alderson, Rev. John A. Gordon, E.
Ralph Kerlin; Carverton, Rev. Wm.
W. Reid Jr., G. Wesley Lewis;
Centermoreland, Rev. J. Edwin Lin-
tern, Ted Wilson; Dallas, Rev. Rus-
sell C. Lawry, Clark S. Hildebrand;
Lehman, Rev. Norman W. Tiffany,
F. R. Searfoss; Maple Grove, Rev.
James M. Garrahan, Wm. LaBar;
| Shavertown, Rev. Robert DeWitt
| Yost, John Henninger; Trucksville,
| Rev. Robert E. Germond, Mrs. Her-
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| Zion also attended.
Methodist Church Crusade For
One And A Half Million Dollars
Ei | bert Williams; Huntsville, Rev. C.
S & H Green | Eaxle Cowden, Elmer Daley (Evans
) Stamps Falls), and Mrs. Clarence Elston
Se (Huntsville). Rev. Charles H. Gil-
bert a retired minister from Mt. |
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMEER 14, 1961
| Lost Tool-Box
Back In Service
Dairy Manager Finds
It was at a special session of
Wyoming Conference called for |:
December 6 that the resolution, pre- | It, Refuses Reward
viously studied and explained at |
four district meetings, was ratified. To the dozens of people who have
The resolution in part is: “That the | inquired about the loss of John
Wyoming Conference undertake a | [Girvan's tool-bex . . . Mr, Girvan
financial Crusade to undergird the has it back.
institutions; agencies, and causes of | It happened this way: Raymond |
the Conference and the Church, | Pps Y; ¥:
ota iba; wo Go B | Peters, district manager of Fore- |
ingluging. CoOnwWwibHHONS € BIS= lynost Dairies, on his way back to |
hop’s Fund for Puerto Rico . . . That Bos 5
the goal of the Crusade be set to |
yield $1,346,361 . , . extending over
a four-year period.” / {Route 118.
These askings. are mostly non- Davies’ home.
recurring capital fund items includ- |
mg! [13 agencies through Which | fication, and watched the lost and
Methodists promote vital spiritual, | found ads in the town papers
educational, benevolent and social Mr ’
work. BYE
Debating over amendments was loss until Thursday, too late
lively but friendly. One amendment advertise in the Dallas Post.
to provide a full-time Director of | The next issue of the Post, that
Youth Work was introduced by the of December 7, carried the “lost”
Rey. Robert Lukens of Kingston ad and also the story.
Methodist Church. After consider- |
able pro- and :con- it was over- | brook until his new home near
whelmingly approved. This youth- | Joseph MacVeigh’s on Center Hill
need has been long discussed and A Boad: is completed, and also with
often postponed for a number of | Foremost, read the story on the
years. | front page to Mr, Peters.
The resident Bishop of the Phil- |
near Mrs,
Stetson
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GREEN STAMPS
with Just an $8.95 Purchase
and Goupon
Below
evening, Both men steadfastly re-
fused to accept any reward.
i Now, Mr. Girvan can go ahead
| with his assignment to lay
| carpet at Noxen Lutheran Church.
and Hong Kong. Bishop Corson has
| just returned from an official visit
to the orient where, as he put it, he
the loose” and need worthy dares |
to which their loyalties may become
attached.
Under Bishop Corson’s leadership |
and world wide vision the tone of |
the Conference was one of spiritual |
|
| tunities .in the face of the global
| pains and panic, The significant |
| On, 0 King Eternal”.
pervading all twenty-one Back |
| Mountain Methodist Churches in the |
| days to come.
Loyalville
had beeri “at the wailing wall of the |
world.” He observed that ¢ ‘basically |
the youth of the world are strong |
and good” but that they are “on |
confidence and a determination to |
, step up its obligations and oppor- |
This courag- |
| eous and faith-filled spirit will be !
Rees, President; Updyke, Treasurer =
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| cers at
{ headquarters in Shavertown.
| ard Rees of Trucksville was elected | Other members of the club include
president and Lee Updyke of Shav-
his home in Clark’s Summit Monday |
| evening, November 27, spotted an |
| apparently abandoned tool-box on |
Stanley | pEGEEES
He took it home, found no identi- | o
Girvan did not discover his |B
to | §
Clayton Stetson, living in Fern-
Mr. Peters. brought the tool box |
'adelphia Area, Bishop Fred Pierce to Mr. Stetson, and Mr. :
| brought it home to Dallas Tuesday |
new |
} ‘Corson D.D., LL.D. was in the chair. |
| This Area of which we are a part | f
also includes Puerto Rico, Taiwan |
|
SECTION B — PAGE 5
| the Back Mountain area desimg
| formation regarding the club may
| contact any of the members or the
Retired Men's Club Elects Officers,
Retired Men's Club of the Back day party Wednesday, December 27,
| Mountain YMCA elected new offi- (from I to'5 p.m, |
wy | |
Rich- |
F ACTORY
Distributors
at the |
afternoons.
a recent meeting at The club meets weekly
“Y” on Wednesday
| John Bolton, William Clifford, Sam |
ertown secretary-treasurer. Albert Dilcer, Dr. W. A. Grant, Herbert CHRISTMAS
Stitzer of Shavertown and Harry |Jenkins, Allan Johnson, Clifton CIFTS
| Rinus of Trucksville have held | King, James McFarland, Matthias » :
these offices the past two years. | Sloya, Lewis Underwood, Floyd
Other action taken at the meet- | Wells, and D. D. Whitesell. AT
ing was the decision to hold a holi- Retired or semi- retired men in
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