1 | | 3 weekend as the guests of Mr. Mrs. ~and Mr. ing, - {with his Ly at their cabin. A committee meeting of the re- | held a a : ch TT, SUS ATE sar A GI ERNE SRSA i SRE sremon C— LL 2 Wm SWEET VALLEY Frank teinberg, Sr. and sons, mer’s grandson, Michael, spent last home of the Cubmaster, Burl Up- and | dyke, with the following members | John Gelsleichter. Recent | attending, Charles Perkins, dinner ‘guests at the Gelsleichter | Haines, Charles Kreller, James home were Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hess | Yoder, Rev. William Hughes and | and Mrs. William Spauld- | Mesdames Floyd Wolfe, Joseph Bog- | Trucksville and Mrs. Jennie | don, Richard N. Stroud, James M. | Sowers, Fernbrook. Garrahan, and Albert L. Ray. Norman Frick, Warrington, along RECEPTION FOR PASTOR sons are spending some Members and friends of the! | Mooretown Assembly of God Chur ch! George | | Trotta and family, who were pre- | Louis A | Betty Lou and son Michael; in their | Gertrude Rodamoyer, included vocal elections by | and Mrs. Wilbur Shaw; Mr. and , cently re-organized Cub Pack 444, vs. Rousing, Mabel Hess, Gertrude Frank, Jr. and Joseph, and the for- | was held Tuesday evening at the | Rodamoyer and Ethel Gelsleichter; | sented with many lovely gifts. | special program = given | honor | Mr. by Joleen and Gail Shaw, Diane, Mr. and, Mrs. Robert Hough; Margie Roseanne, Karen, and Rodney Ma- Hoffman; Mr. and Mrs. Russell honey, Karen and Lois Baer, Mar- | Kitchen; | Mr, and Mrs. Leonard gie Hoffman, Jody Stroud, Beverly Baer, Karen and Lois; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dennis Mahoney, Paul, Connie, Bar- and Mrs. Wil- bur Shaw, Joleen and Gail; Mr. and Thomas, Roseanne, f Karen, Pamela; Martha Cragle, Mrs. Anne Nelson, David Harris, Barton, and Connie Clemow; piano solo, | solo, by Mrs. | Frieda Baer; Rev. Trotta gave a brief talk. Kitchen, Leonard, by Ethel Gelsleichter; | Denis Mahoney; by | Mrs. Muriel Rodney, Josephine and Wilbur Shaw. OR arms y reception for ‘Rev. Louis Attending were Rev. [t's Heartwarming Joy... Give A Christmas Present To A St. Michael's Boy Again this year the public is cordially invited to participate in a heartwarming, Holiday endeavor by visiting either of the two main offices of the Pennsylvania Gas and Water Company— 41 N. Main St., Wilkes-Barre, or 135 Jefferson Ave., Scranton— to place a Christmas gift under trees traditionally decorated in honor of St. Michael's School for Boys. The principal gift suggestions are articles of clothing for Boys between the ages of 12 and 15. Shirts, jackets, sweaters, trousers, shoes, underwear and articles of personal grooming are most suitable gifts. If checks are donated, they should be made out to “St. Michael's Christmas Fund’ and donation boxes are located at each office. Enjoy the wonderful gift of giving this Christmas! PENNSYLVANIA GAS and WATER Company @ and Mrs. : ~— | Church THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1961 0 otta, daughters, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Fox; and Henry Rinehimer; Stroud, Trudy, a ton and Dennise; Mr. Wilson Mahoney, Robert, Diane, John Gelsleichter. services and Mrs. Gelsleichter tion. Mrs. Louis Church School small children to give the mothers a free hour to attend the intellec- tual and inspiring sermons of Rev. {| Trotta. The mothers are grateful | to Mrs. Trotta and wish to express their appreciation. Mrs. Trotta is assisted by Mrs. John The reception was new basement. While there is still work to be done on the interior, when finished this will be used for Sunday school for all preteen mem- | bers. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Joseph Magaro- wictz, Wayne, N. J. spent last week- | end as guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lukavitch. Caroline Ferry has returned after | spending the past two weeks with Trotta will held in the SE MOTE {: (