SECTION A — PAGE 4 In Memoriam ° Sunday School Annex i In loving memory of Richard | Donald Weaver, who died December 16, 1953.— God’s garden has been for a little flower, It has grown for a time here below, | But in tender love He took it above, ppt schoo THRU 19 GRADE ELCOM In more favorable clime to grow. From Mrs, Elizabeth Milbrodt, Dallas RD 4 Deacens Handle Services For Rev. B. Kirby Jones " Rev. B. Kirby Jones, pastor of Sweet Valley Cristian Church, dele- gated his duties in the’ pulpit; to Trucksville Free Methodist Church two of his deacons over the Thanksgiving holidays, while he Started to hold Sunday School for children and Junior Church services ! at Trucksville Fire Hall two Sun- | enrollment having out- visited with his family in Lilesville, North Carolina. Handling services | for two Sundays were Edgar Cragle | days ago, and Harry Martin. iol | grown the church edifice. Just about to enter Sunday School, iand ‘examining with | new sign on Trucksville Fire Hall, SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST SL ie CSRS interest. the 27 | are Dorothy Summers, Nancy Coop- and William Scott. Until the proposed church edifice ATIOMNMWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY { COME OFFICE © COWMSUL CHD | fermovly Form Bucosy nsorensy ERNEST GAY Main Highway Trucksviile er, Sor” is constructed, Sunday School will be held at the Fire Hall, states Rev. | Grove Armstrong, 5 | ~ R ry Card Of Thanks {Members of the family of the | late Wilce Thompson wish to thank |! | the many friends and neighbors who extended to ‘them so many kind- pastor. DALLAS ORchard 5-1178 Centerntoreland FEderal 3-4500 "bereavement. EES sir POINSETTIAS For That Special Gift r { or Rememberance - t JOHNSON’S NURSERY MAIN HIGHWAY. SRVERTOWN CR 4-8116 OR 5-1806 Ln | nesses ‘at the time of their recent | : ; | Janice Niezgoda, Janet Darby, Jan- | Dr. Raron S. Lisses Optomistrist 38 Main Street, Dallas Piotcssional Suite OR 4-4506 DALLAS HOURS: Tues. — Wed. 2 to 8 p.m. Friday Gateway Shopping Center Edwardsville BU 7-9735 GATEWAY CENTER HOURS: Other days in Shopping Center Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. gE Evenings: Thurs. & Fri. to 8 p.m, 2 to 5 p.m. The Venerable Dean: T. Stevenson, Archbishop of the Diocese of Beth- lehem, and a one-time winner of the Silver Goal Post Award given by Sports Illustrated magazine, will be speaker at the regular meeting "| of the Men's Club of Prince of Peace | Episcopal Church on Sunday morn- ing in the parish house. Archbishop Stevenson will address a gathering of Men and Boys attend- ing the annual Advent Corporate | Communion service at 8 a.m. ‘While a pre-theclogy student at Lehigh University, the archbishop was a three-year letterman, and was heavyweight boxing champion at the University. In 1936, sixty colleges and universities presented THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1961 Archbishop Of Bethlehem Speaker For Men's Club Sunday Breakfast their all-star athletes for the Sports Illustrated annual Award. Archbish- op Stevenson won one of the 25 | awards given. | Among the 1936 award winners were other athletic greats includ- ing Bud- Wilkinson, famous Okla- homa University coach; Congressman Richard Bolling who starred for Se- wanee; Vince Lombardi, head coach for the Green Bay Packers Pro Football team, and Carl Ray, one- time star athlete at Dartmouth. The communion service and break- fast following are open to all, Res- ervations may be made with Rev. William McClelland, rector of Prince of Peace Episcopal Church. ‘Music Of Bethlehem’ Cantata Dec.17 By Lehman Charge Combined Choirs. Lohman Charge combined Choirs | will present a Christmas Cantata “The Music of Bethlehem” by Fred Holton at Church, Sunday evening, December 17, at 8 p.m. Norman R. Tiffany, Pastor, will offer prayer and. read the Scripture. Mrs. Robert Disque is Organist, Mrs. Loren Keller is | Director. Mrs. Gilbert Tough will present an Organ Recital preceding ! the Cantata. Miss Sharon Coombs will sing the Soprano Solo and Garwin Tough | will sing the 8ass Solo. Choir Members are; Soprano — | ice Ehret, Hannah Frederici, Char- lotte Calkins Elda Coolbaugh, Janet I. Donald Anderson Dies After Illness A. Donald Anderson, 50, died | Wednesday morning at his home | in Meadowcrest following an ill- ness of several months. He was buried Saturday afternoon from the Hugh B. Hughes Funeral Home in Forty Fort, Rev. Robert E. Germond officiating. Son of the late Elmer and Pearl | Atherholt Anderson, he was born in Luzerne... He moved to Trucks- | ville in 1935, and joined Trucksville Methodist Church, where he served on the official | closing of the Payne Coal Company | colliery in Exeter where he had been employed for fourteen years, lhe became maintenance suprin- | tendent of Luzerne County Hous- | ing Authority. Barre; a daughter, Mrs. Eugene | Brobst of Trucksville; a son Donald. |at home; a sister, Mrs. Randolph Dickerson, Binghamton; two broth- | ers; Harry, Tonawandah, N. Y. and Robert, Jersey City, N. J. St. Therese’s Plans Musical Reading St. Therese’s Altar and Rosary Society will present a musical read- | ing tea Sunday afternoon at 4. Mrs. | Franklin Dymond, accompanied by | Mrs. Abner Millard and Mrs. Thomas Hughes, will read “A Son is Born.” General chairman is Mrs. Clinton Johnson. In charge of tickets are Mrs. Lester Jordan and Mrs. Joseph | Haines; refreshments, Mrs. Harry Jarrett; tea table, Mrs, William Thomas and Mrs. Leland Guyette; publicity, Mrs. Jacob Beline. Mrs. George Messer Smith is presi- ator. YMCA Plans Dinner Back plans a dinner meeting in Dallas Senior High School Cafeteria Jan- uary 18, 6:30 p.m. Lehman Methodist | board and was a | | member of the Men’s Club. Upon | dent, Rev. Francis Brennan moder- | Mountain Branch YMCA | George Gregson Dies On Trip Has Heart Attack On Way To Dallas N.C. George C. Gregson, 77, fered a fatal heart attack in Frederick, Maryland, Saturday after- noon, Until his retirement on April | 1. 1955, Mr. Gregson served more | | than 25 years as chief executive of Hazard Wire Rope Division, American Chain and Cable Com- ! pany, and also had been manager of the company’s wire rope plant | at Houston, Tex. Mr. Gregson joined American Cable Company, predeces- | sor of American Chain and Cable | Company, in 1925 and came | Wilkes-Barre as manager when it took over the Hazard Rope Works plant. In addition, he had charge of, a Newark, N. J. rope plant of | ‘the firm, A son of the late George and Georganna A. Chadwick Gregson, Eddy, Joanne Maloid, Ella Wil- | liams, Helen Dymond, Sharon Coombs, Carol Lamoureux. Altos — Shirley Disque, Ruth » Adamshick, Margaret May, Loy Ide, Nancy Bonning, Marilyn Smith, Beatrice Oncay, Frances Ide, Pau- line Calkins. Tenors — Edward Omcay, Nor- man Tiffany, Robert Bonning, Rich- ard Ide, Carlton Hadsel. Bass — Alfred Swelgin, Bruce Williams, Donald Cosgrove, Garwin Tough, Charles Nuss, Sr. Decorations and lighting — Mus, | Albert Ide and Committee. | All members of the Charge and friends are extended a cordial wel- come, F. IL. Mintzer Lies In State | Church Service For Long-Time Member 8 Frederick L. Mintzer's body lay | im state yesterday at Dallas Metho- | dist Church before burial services conducted at 2 by Rev. Russell Law- | ry, pastor, assisted by Rev. Ralph Smith, minister at Dallas Free Methodist. Interment was at Mem- arial Shrine. Mr. Mintzer, 78, suffered a stroke | three weeks To his death early Monday morning at Nesbitt Hos- | pital. Up until that time, he had been in apparent good health, de- | lighted at being able to move back | into the home on Rice Street, where | He is survived by his widow. the former Emma Steinhauer of Wilkes- | he and his wife had lived for many years. f an apartment on Church Stret two weeks before Mr. taken ill. He had been active in Dallas | Methodist Church, having taught a | Sunday School Class here some | Mintzer was iod, he had served as Sunday | School Superintendent at Dallas Free | Methodist Church. Mr. Mintzer was a well known butcher, following his trade at the Corey Frantz store and its suc- cessor the Titman grocery in Dallas and had also worked at Hislop’s. He had lived in Dallas for forty- five years. He was born at Mt Yeager, son of the late Wolfgang and Sarah Wenner Mintzer. Surviving are: his widow, the former Minnie Coleman; two daugh- ters: Mrs. Sarah Chapin of Beau- | mont, and Mrs. Charlotte Davie of Skinner's Eddy, wife of Rev. Davis, Methodist minister in that area; a | son Leamon, ‘Dallas; four grand- | children and two greatgrandchildren; | two brothers: Daniel of New York | City and Samuel of Schnecksville. Arrangements by Richard Disque. Christmas Cards Sce them at THE DALLAS POST Graphic Aris Services INCORPORATED So Pa 3 RE a PHOTO-ENGRAVING Offset Negatives and Platemaking Screen Prints, Art Work Phone VA 5-2978 Rear 29 North Main St. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. REVOLUTIONARY NEW GULF SOLAR HEAT = Ultra clean! Burns clean, heats, clean. .. lets you enjoy the very finest automatic heat comfort. GULF i First premium heating oil at regular price TY Order from us today! CHARLES H. LONG SWEET VALLEY, PA, a rr E Ie =r built funeral directors A Reputation WHERE PARKING 1S NEVER A PROBLEM” Snow ON WILKES-BARRE © KINGSTON upon Confidence! The move was made =p years ago. Also, at an earlier per-! he was born in BRarrow-in-Furness, | Lacashire, England. He | attended British schools and be- | Northwest came a bonded apprentice for five years at Vickers, Lmited, building and armament company. Mer. Rand at Sherbrooks, Quebec, where he met his wife, the former Noeline | Vernon. He rejoined Vickers the | following = year. Mr. Gregson built a shell plant] for a company at Montreal, later supervising the change from shell- | making to production of equipment | | for Liberty-type ships. At the end |! | of World War 1 he organized the | | Chadburn Engineering Company of | Troy, N. Y., for the manufacture of | | ship telegioph systems. He moved with his family to | Shrine View from New Jersey in 11932. From 1927 to 1932, Mr. Greg- | son headed both the Newark, N. J,, and Wilkes-Barre plants. |" Since his retirement he has been hiking through the Back Mountain region with his dogs. He was a | well-known outdoorsman and was proficient in golf. The last: disting- uishment is his membership in the Seniors, a national golfing associa- tion. In 1936, Mr. Gregson was appoint- ed by State Chamber of Commerce to a special committee studying the Social Security Act. He filled a vac- ancy n 1946 on ‘the board of Sec- {ond National Bank, Wilkes-Barre, | caused by the death of Col. Ernest G. Smith. Mr. Gregson also served ‘as a director of Nesbitt Memorial | of Commerce. | A former director in Dallas Town- | ship School District, he was active lin Wyomng Valley Chapter, Amer- | ican Red Cross and the Community Chest. Besides his affihation in Ma- sonic bodies, Mr. Gregson ‘was act- ive’ with the Westmoreland Club, Wyoming Valley Club, Irem Temple Country Club and Balturosol Coun- try Club in N. J. He was a member of Grace Epis- copal Church, Kingston. Surviving in addition to his .wid- ow are a son, John V., associated with Massachusetts Mutual = Life Insurance Company at Fairfield, Conn.; daughters, Betty and Agnes, at home; sister, Mrs. Rebecca Gun- ther, Troy, N. Y. Private funeral services were conducted from the Williams Funer- al Home on Tuesday, Rev. Lyle E. Scott and Rev. Ralph A. Weatherly, present and retired recors of Grace Episcopal Church. officiating. Burial | was at Maple. Hill. Dallas MYF Carols Bt Convalescent Homes Three groups of Intermediate MYF from Dallas Methodist Church visited convalescent homes in the immediate area Sunday night, to sing carols and hold a short service. Everywhere they were welcomed, and guests asked for more and more old hymn favorites as well as Christ- mas carols. . Next Sunday night, the Senior MYF will separate into groups and visit convalescent homes. Leading the group at Huntsville were Mr, and Mrs, Donald Weidner and Mrs. Kenneth Young; at Maple Hill, Arthur Miller and Dr. John Blase; at Carpenter, Rev. and Mrs. Russell Lawry, and’ Mrs. Welton Farrar, : Boys And Girls Invited To Join Bible Club A Bible Club for boys ‘and girls is being held each Thursday after- noon from 4:15 to 5:15 at the Shav- ertown Bible Church. All boys and girls are welcome and will have fun learning new songs and bible verses and having opportunities to win prizes. They will hear exciting Missionary stories and stories from the Bible pictured on the flannel graph board. Bible Club is interde- nominational and has its headquart- ers in Philadelphia. Parents are wel- come to observe at any time. Word Received Of Death Of Ralph Davis Oct. 4 "Word has been received that Ralph Davis, formerly of Pioneer Avenue, died of a heart attack October 4 at Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Mrs. Ella Harvey has always received a Christmas card from Ralph and J Ann Davis. Thig year, the Ghristmas card was signed Ann, A Sia On his way to Shrine View from | two weeks of golfing at Pinehurst, | suf- | to | a ship | Gregson went to Canada in 1913 | ‘as production engineer for Ingersoll- ¢ Hospital and Wilkes-Barre Chamber | DALLAS, am IVews Of T he Churchest BEAUMONT BAPTIST Rev. L. E. Peterson — Pastor Donald Jones — S. S. Sup’t Young Peoples. 7:30 p.m. — Prayer Meeting. | — Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. — Church Service. SHAVERTOWN METHCGDIST Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost. Pastor Sunday: 9:45, Church School with classes for ‘all ages. 11:00, Nursery during Church for pre-school children. 11:00, Morning Worship Service— Third Sunday in Advent. 11:30, Junior Church. 3 p. m. Children’s Division of | Church School ‘Christmas program in Son Junor Department Christmas Wor ship in Sanctuary. 6:30, M.Y.F. Christmas Caroling | in community. Monday: 4 p. m., Brownies, Troop 115 and Troop 153. 8:00, Deborah Circle at home of | Mrs, Clayton Klaboe. Tuesday: 4 p. m., Brownies, Troop | 105 and Girl Scouts, Troop 66. 7:30, Boy Scouts, Troop 231. Wednesday; 3:30, Girl Scouts, Troop 75. { Thursday: 4:00, Junior Choir re- | hearsal; 6:30, Youth Choir. 7:30, Senior Choir and Quartet. | 1:30, Martha Circle at home of Mrs. Evelyn Hauck. PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL Rev. William M¢ Clelland, Jr. Sunday, December 17, 8 a, m, | Men's Corporate Communion and | breakfast. The Venerable Dean T. | Stevensen, Archdeacon of the Dio- cese of Bethlehem, will speak. 9:45 a. m. Family Service and Church School. - 11 a. Sermon. 5 p. m., Episcopal Young Church- | men. Monday, December 18, 7:30 p. m., meeting of Cub Pack 200 in the Parish House. Tuesday, December 19, 8 p. m., meeting of the Episcopal Church Women in the Parish House. Wednesday, Dececmber 20, 7 p. m,, Senior Choir rehearsal. Thursday, December 91. 4p. mH Junior Choir rehearsal. NOXEN INDEPENDENT ' BIBLE ROBERT L. SUTTON, MINISTER Sunday at 10 — Bible School; 11 | — Divine Worship. : 6:30 — Young People’s Meeting; 7:30 — Gospel Service. Thursday 7:45-—Prayer and Bible Studv. OUTLET FREE METHODIST Rev. Emery D. Stokes Sunday services: Sunday School at 10 a.m.; morning worship at 11; evening worship at 7:30. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sweet Valley REV. B. KIRBY JONES Sunday services: Sunday School, 10 a.m.; morning worship at 11. Young People, 6:30; evening wor- shin at 7:30. Thursday evening at 7:30, M‘d- | week Service. DALLAS FREE METHODIST Rev. Ralph Smith A Christmas program will be pre- sented by the Sunday School and | C.Y.C. at 7:30 Friday evening. The program will consist of reci- tations and dialogues by the chil- | dren and young people, a number of instrumental solor and a fine var- jety of vocal selections, ranging from sol solos to io grotp. singing. Mrs. Hannah Case, 76. Lies At Cedar Crest Mrs. Hannah Genet Case, 76, died Thursday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sherman Kun- kle, in Sweet Valley. Mrs. Case had been in failing health ever since breaking her hip five years ago, an accident which precipitated the move from her home in Trucksville to that of her daughter. A few months later, her husband, Stanley. L. Case. died. The couple had celebrated the Golden Wedding in 1955. : : Mrs, Case | was buried Monday afternoon at Cedar Crest, Rev. Robert E. Germond officiating from the Bronson Funeral Home, Born in Lehman, the former Han- nah Mekeel was daughter of the late Thomas D. and Rebecca Meeker Mekeel. Living for thirty-three years in Trucksville, she was a member of Trucksville Methodist Church, and active in its organiza- tions, WSCS and Reynolds Bible Class, She was a life member of Wilkes-Barre Chapter 90, Order of Eastern Star. Surviving in addition to her daughter Betty Kunkle, are two sons: Pred, of Trucksville, and ‘Glenn, Dallas; four grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Russel Cease, Shaver- town; three brothers: Harry, Pitts- burgh; Oliver, Succasunna, N. J; | Ralph, Eau Gallie, Florida. Card Of Thanks The family of the late A. Donald Anderson wishes to thank all those who were kind during Mr. Ander- son’s illness and at the time of the bereavement, especially those who performed acts of personal service. Thursday December 7th—7 p.m. | Sunday, December 10th—10 a.m. | The program committee and the Sunday Servees: Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11. Youth Service, 7 p. m. Evening Evangelistic Servce, 7. Prayer and Praise Service. Wednesday at 7:30: Mid-week 7:30. SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH Pastor, Rev. R. W. Edmondeon | Sunday: Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Classes for all ages. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Evening Evangelistic Service, Monday: Christian Boy's Brigade, Tp. m. Tuesday: Pioneer Girl's, 7 p. m. Speaker, Mrs. Ira Button. Wednesday: Ladies’ Prayer meet- ing, 1:30 p. m. Thursday: Mid-week Prayer and Praise Service, 7:30 p. m. Bible Club, 4:15 p. m. GATE OF HEAVEN Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor Assistants: Rev. Richard J. Frank, Rev. Michcael Rafferty Sunday masses: 7:20, 9 and 11 4. m Religious = instruction Sunday mornings after nine o'clock mass, for children not receiving it in par- ochtal school. Confessions Saturday, 4 to 5 p.m. Choir practice Tuesdays. OUR LADY OF VICTORY Sunday masses 7:30 and 9:30. Religious instruction after the 9:30 mass. Confessions before masses. ST. THERESE’S Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor m., Morning Prayer and Rev. Francis T. Brennan, Assistant | Sunday masses: 7:30, 8:45, and 10:45. { HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. C. H. Frick, Pastor Sunday: 9:30, Worship; Church ‘School. Sunday evening, Youth Fellowship. Monday night, Church choir. Tuesday night, the (Christian Friendly Class will hold its Christ- mas meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Covert. Thursday night, widweek service. Saturday, 2:00 p. m., Youth choir. Last Sunday night a Men's Fel- 10:30, cers were elected, president, Gordon ' secretary, Royal Culp; treasurer, ‘Wilbur Davis. EMANUEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD Harveys Lake Rev. and Mrs. George Clement, Sunday, 10 am. 8. S; 11 am, Morning worship. 6:30 p.m., Young Peoples; p.m.. Evangelistic. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., prayer and Bible study. 7:30 UNITED PRESBYTERIAN FELLOWSHIP Worship service at 11:00 a.m. Dallas Junior High School. Rev. Robert Smyrl will deliver the ser- mon. Sunday School for adults and children at 9:45 am. Nursery is available for both ‘Sunday School! and the service. Adult and Youth Choir rehearsal, Saturday, 3:00 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Troup, Hed- donfield Hills. Christmas Carol Service, 4 to 5 p. m. TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST {The White Church on the Hill) Rev. Robert E. Germond, Pastor Sunday, December 17th — 7:30 a.m. Men’s Breakfast. 9:30 and 11 a.m. Worship Serv- ices. served, and friends are asked to bring donations for baskets for the needy. 9:30 a.m. Church School. 7 pam. Church School Christmas Pageant. Monday: 5 pm. Wilkes-Barre District Ministers’ Party. Our W.S.C.S. will serve supper. 6:30 pm. the three Girl Scout troups will meet at the Fire Hall to go caroling, and then will return to the Church Social Rooms for a Christmas party. 7:30 p.m. Commission on Educa- tion in Junior Room. Tuesday: 8 p.m. Friendship Class Christmas Party. Wednesday: 4:15 p.m. Junior Boys Choir Rehearsal; 5 pm. Che- rub Choir. 7:30 p.m. Intercessory Prayer Group. 8 pm. W.S.CS. Thursday: 4:15 p.m. Junior Girls Choir Rehearsal; 6 p.m. Youth Choir; 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir. 7:30 p.m. Study Group. Fiday: Family Night Christmas Party. Christmas Party. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor Thursday, 7 p. m., Children’s and Senior Choir joint rehearsal, Friday, 4 p. m., Children’s choir rehearsal. Saturday, 9 a. m., Confirmation Class. Sunday, 9 a. m., Chapel Choir re- hearsal. 9:30 a. m,, Sunday Bchool with 6:30, nChristian’ lowship was organized to cooperate with the Women’s Fellowship. Offi- : James: vice president, Carl Roberts; | White Christmas will be ob- Saturday: 2 to 4 p.m. Junior High | 11 a.m., The Service with sermon. | pastor join in inviting the general Nursery for pre-school children and | public to attend this service. jery room for infants. 7 p. m., the Sunday School will | present the play, “The Town That ccouldn’t Have Christmas.” DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH | Russell C. Lawry, Pastor {| Sunday: Divine Worship at 8: 30 and 11. Sunday School at 9:45. Couples Club family party at 3: 30, Intermediate M.Y.F., 6:30. Senior M.Y.F. meets at 6:30 | will go to three Nursing Homes /in ! this area to hold a service. Monday: Brownies Troop 220, 4:15. Tuesday: Brownies Troop 108, 4:15; Girl Seout Troop 169, 3:15. Commission on Education at 7:30, | Mrs. Marshall Rumbaugh will pre- | side. f Wednesday: Girl Scout Troop 183, 4:15. Chancel Choir rehearsal, Senior Choir, 8 p. m. Senior. Girl Seout Troop, 7 P. m.; Cub Scouts, 7:30. Thursday: Boy Scout Troop. 281, Tp. m. Cheer plates will be filled by the W.S.C.S. at 7:30 in the church Friday: Girl Scout Troop: Christmas party. Saturday: Senior M.YZF. Christ mas party. 6:30; 183 GLENVIEW Pp. M. CHURCH + Rev. Andrew Derrick, Pastor Sunday Morning Worship, 9:55; | Sunday School, 11:00 a. m. 1 Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. evening Service, 7:00 p. m. Wosnesant Choir practice, Pp. Bible Study and Prayer Meeting, | 7:30 p. m. LEHMAN-IDETOWN RE Rev, Norman Tiffany, Pastor . EHMAN: fly Sunday School 10 a.m. = Church service 11:25 IDETOWN: Church 10 am. Sunday School JACKSON: Church 8:45 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 1 ALDERSON NOXEN CHARGE Rev. John Gordon, Pastor = RUGGLES: Sunday morning worship 8:45: 8.5. 10 a.m. NOXEN Sunday morning worship. 10 a.m., Sunday School, 11 a.m., M. Y. F, 6 p.m. | ALDERSON: SS. 10 am; morn worship at 11:15 MYF Sundey | KUNKLE: Choir rehearsal Thursday ivat 7 pom, 8.8. 10 4 Sunday services: worship at 7:30 p.m. MYF Friday at 6; choir rehearsal at; 7 p.m. g MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Louis Trotta, Pastor Sunday School, 10 am.; moming worshin at 11, Children’s church conducted by Mrs. Louis Trotta at 11. ; "Evening worship, 7:30. Tuesday prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. | TRUCKSVILLE FREE METHODIST Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor Friday. 7:30, Young Married | Couples Sundav School Class Chris- mas party at home of Mr. and’ Mrs. Robby Smith, 382 Wright Street, Kingston. Saturday. 1:30, Christmas 5 gram practice. 3:00, Christmas party for school erades 2-6 at home of Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Coover. Demunds Road. 7:30. Youth For Christ at S ton. Meet at church at 6:30. Sunday: Sunday School, 9:30; ‘Morning Worship. 10:30. FMY, 7; Revival time, 7:30. Nursery - facilities for School and Morning Worship. Monday through Friday, 7 a. m,, Men’s Prayer Meeting at church. Tuesdav at 6 p. m.. Women’s Mis- sionary Society Christmas covered dish supper and meeting at home of Mrs, Wesley Cooper, Demunds Road. ! Wednesday. 7, [Sunday School Workers’ night. : 3 Rev. William Reid, Pastor Sunday: CARVERTON 9:00 a.m. ORANGE 10:00 a.m. 1:30—Church Membership Class 7:30 — Sr. M.Y.F. MT. ZION 11:00 a.m. HUNTSVILLE METHODIST CHURCH C. Earle Cowden, Pastor Sunday services: Morning worship at 10; 8:8. at 11:10. MYF 6:30 p.m. CARVERTON METHODIST oe Rev. J. Wdwin Lintern, Pastop ALL CHARGE: Sunday ‘Second Sundoy in pe vent; Commitment Sunday. Su EAST DALLAS: Suday—Morning. Worship 9 am.; Sunday Church School 10:15 am.; Junior High MYF 7:30 pam. DYMOND HOLLOW: : Sunday — Morning Worst: 10:15 a.m; Sunday Church Schoo} 11:15 am. ’ CENTER MORELAND: i Sunday — Church School 10 am; Morning | Worship 11:15 am. classes for. all ages, ra DYE Tim, y fk PENNSYLVANIA op Sunday \ CENTER MORELAND METHODIST Mondaly—Junior Sh and Senior :
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