The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, January 25, 1962, Image 8

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SECTION B — PAGE 2
4 News Of The Churches
SHAVERTOWN METHODIST
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
~Y.M.C.A. Sunday.
11:30 Junior Church.
6:30 M.Y.F. in Chapel Room
Monday: 4:00 Brownies, Troop
115; Brownies, Troop 153.
Tuesday: 4:00 Brownies, Troop
106; Girl Scouts, Troop 66; 7:30
Boy Scouts, Troop 231.
7:30 Commission Meetings.
8:15 Official’ Board Meeting in
Chapel Room.
Wednesday:
Troop 75.
Thursday: 4:00 Junior Choir Re-
hearsal; 6:30 Youth Choir; 7:30
Senior Choir and Quartet.
Saturday: 6:45 Couple’s Club Buf-
fet Supper in Social Rooms. Speak-
er: Congressman Daniel J. Flood.
3:30 Girl Scouts,
PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL
Rev. William Mc Clelland, Jr.
Sunday, January 28th—8 am.
Holy Communion.
9:30 a.m. Family Service
Church School.
11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Ser-
mon.
... Tuesday, January 30th-—8:30 p.m.
and
Meeting of the Couple’s Club at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dor-
an.
Wednesday, January 31st—7 p.m.
Senior Choir rehearsal.
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-
ship at 7:30.
Thursday evening at 7:30, Mid-
- week Service.
DALLAS FREE METHODIST
Rev. Ralph Smith
Sunday services: S.S. 10 a. m.;
Morning worship at 11; Youth
Service 7 p.m.; evening evangel-
istic service 7:30.
Wednesday: Midweek prayer
meeting at 7:30. \
BOWMANS CREEK
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
H. D. Deats, Pastor
Sunday: Sunday School - 10:00
am.; Morning Worship - 11:00 a.m.
GLENVIEW P. M. CHURCH
Rev. Andrew Derrick, Pastor
Sunday: Morning Worship, 9:55 a.
m.; Sunday School, 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service, 7:00 p. m.;
Young People, 7:00 p. m.
Wednesday: Choir rehearsal, 6:30;
p. m.
Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p. m.
Thursday: 7:30 p. m., Bible Dis-
cussion group.
SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH
Pastor, Rev. R. W. Edmondson
Sunday, Sunday School, 10 a.m.
Morning Worship, 31:00 a.m.
Pveine Evangelistic Service, 7:30
“Monday, Christian Boy’ s Brigade,
7:00 p.m.
Tuesday, Pioneer Girl's, 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, Ladies Prayer Meet-
ing, 1:30 p.m.
“Thursday, Bible Club, 4:15 p.m.
Midweek Prayer and Praise Serva
ice, 7:30 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
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/
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
Rev. Francis T. Brennan, Assistant
Sunday masses: 7:30, 8:45, and
10:45.
EMANUEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Harveys Lake
Rev. and Mrs. George Clement,
Sunday: 10 a. m., S. S. School;
11 a. m., Morning Worship.
6:30 p. m., Young People’s meet-
ing; 7:45 p. m., Evangelistice
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Prayer
and Bible Study.
Saturday, 7:30 p. m., Prayer.
LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE
Rev. Norman Tiffany, Pastor
E :
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Church service 11:13
IDETOWN:
Church 10 a.m.
Sunday School 11
JACKSON:
Church 8:45 a.m.
Sundav School 9:45
Thursday, Lehman, Choirs, Jr.
6 pm.-Sr., 7 pm.
Couples Club at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, David Eddy, 8 p.m.
Saturday, Idetown, Choirs, Jr.,
11 am. -Sr., 7 pm.
Monday, Jackson, Official Board
7:30 p.m,
Wednesday, Lehman, Charge Pray-
er Meeting 7:30 p.m.
HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev. C. H. Frick, Pastor
Sunday: 9:30 Worship;
Church School.
7:00 P.M. Christian Youth Fel-
lowship.
Monday, 7:00 p. m. Choir re-
hearsal.
Thursday might, Midweek Service.
OUTLET FREE METHODIST
Rev. Emery D. Stokes
Sunday, 10:00 a.m. Sunday School;
11:00 a.m, Worship.
7:30 p.m. Worship, Sermon by
special speaker Rey. Lamar Dinger
in observance of Youth Week.
Monday, 7:45 p.m. Society meet-
ing.
Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. Special
Prayer Service in observance of
Youth Week. Leader Warren Maj-
or.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
FELLOWSHIP
Worship service at 11:00 am.
Dallas Junior High School. Rev.
Robert Smyrl will deliver the ser-
mon.
Sunday School for adults and
children at 9:45 a.m. Nursery is
available for both Sunday School
and the service.
Membership study classes every
Monday evening in Back Mountain
Library Annex. Young People, 6:30
to 7:30 p. m.; adults, 8 to 9 p. m.
and 9:30 to 10:30 p. m.
Youth Fellowship will meet Sun-
day, 3:30 p.m., at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. T. Bobo, Saginaw Ave.
to go ice skating, with the Youth
Fellowship of the First Presbyterian
Church, Wilkes-Barre.
Adult choir rehearsal will not
be held this week.
MONROE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. L. E. Peterson, Pastor
Thursday: Young people 6:45; choir
practice 8:30; prayer meeting 7:30.
Friday at 6:30: oyster supper for
members and families in church
basement.
Sunday: S.S. at 10 a.m.; morn-
ing worship at 11.
DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH
Russell C. Lawry, Pastor
Sunday—Divine Worship at 8:30
and 11.
Sunday School at 9:45.
Senior M.Y.F. meets at 6:30.
Intermediate M.Y.F. meets at
6:30,
Monday—Brownies meet at 4:15
Annual meeting of the United
Church Men and Women of the
Wyomig Council of Churches in
Irem Temple.
Tuesday—=Girl Scout Troop 169 at
3:15.; Brownies 108 will meet at
4:15.
Wednesday—Girl Scout 200 meets
at 3:30; Girl Scout Troop 183 and
i Girl Scout Troop 9 at 4:15.
Chancel Choir 6:30; Senior Choir
rehearsal at 8:00:
Thursday— Boy Scout 281, 7:00
The Nominating Committee meets
at 7:30, Rev. Lawry presiding.
NOXEN INDEPENDENT BIBLE
ROBERT L. SUTTON, MINISTER
Sunday: S. S., 10 a. m.; church
service at 11.
Young people at 6:30; evening
Evangelistic service, 7:30.
ALDERSON NOXEN CHARGE
Rev. John Gordon, Pastor
RUGGLES: Sunday morning worship
8:45; S.S. 10 a.m.
NOXEN
Sunday morning worship, 10 am.,
Sunday School, 11 am., M.Y.F, 6
p.m.
ALDERSON: S.S. 10 a.m.; morning
worship at 11:15 MYF Sunday at 6
KUNKLE: Choir rehearsal Thursday
at 7 p.m.
Sunday services:
worship at 7:30 p.m.
MYF Friday at 6; choir rehearsal
at 7 p.m.
TRUCKSVILLE FREE METHODIST
Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor
Friday at 7, Free Methodist Youth
Business Meeting at the home of
Donald Smith, Hill St.
Sat. at 6, Christian Youth Crus-
aders at 103 Main St., Kingston.
Sunday: Sunday School 9:30. The
signing of pledges not io drink.
Morning Worship 10:30. “New
Responsibility”
FMY. T.
Revival Time 7:30.
Monday: Free Methodist Youth
Officers’ training Session at Nes-
copeck. Leave church at 6:30.
Tuesday: 7:00 Visitation. *
Wednesday: 7:00 Prayer Meeting
and Bible Study, Wesley Cooper
leading.
8.8.10 a.m;
MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. Louis Trotta, Pastor
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; morning
worship at 11,
Children’s church conducted by
Mrs. Louis Trotta at 11.
Evening worship, 7:30.
Tuesday prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m.
service and Bible study.
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN
Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor
Sunday: 9:30 p.m. Sunday School
with classes for all ages.
11 a.m. The Service with sermon.
Nursery for pre-school children and
cry room for infants.
7 p.m. Luther League. ;
Thursday: 6:30 p.m. Chapel Choir
Rehearsal; 7:30 p. m., Senior Choir
Rehearsal.
Friday 4: pm. Children’s Choir
Rehearsal,
Saturday 9: am. Confirmation
10:30
| school teacher, was a native
TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST
(The White Church on the Hill)
Rev. Robert E. Germond, Pastor
Sunday, January 28th—9:30 and
11:00 a.m., Worship Services.
9:30 a.m. Church School.
6:00 p.m. Junior High Fellowship.
7:00 p.m. Senior High M.Y.F.
Tuesday—9:00 a.m. Quilters.
7:00 p.m. Girl Scouts, in
Church.
Wednesday—4:15 p.m. Junior Boys
Choir Rehearsal.
5:00 p.m. Cherub Choir Rehear-
sal.
Thursday—4:15 p.m. Junior Girls
Choir Rehearsal.
6:00 p.m.’ Youth Choir Rehearsal.
7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Rehearsal.
7:30 p.m. Study Group.
the
MAPLE GROVE
METHODIST CHARGE
Rev. James Garrahan
LOYALVILLE:
Sunday services
School at 10.
MEEKER:
Sunday worship at 10; Sunday
School at 11.
MAPLE GROVE:
Sunday School at 10; Morning
Worship at 11:15.
CARVERTON METHODIST CHARGE
Rev. William Reid, Pastor
ORANGE:
10:00 Worship
11:00 Sunday School
MT. | ZION:
10:00 Sunday (School
11:00 Worship
CARVERTON:
9:00 Worship, Topic: The God of
Revelation.”
10:00 Sunday School, Read: Rev-
elation, Chapter 4.
January 29, Annual meeting of
United Church Men and United
Church Women at Irem Temple.
Outlet Free Methodist
Enjoys Ouilting Bee
The Outlet Free Methodist
Women’s Missionary Society met
Monday night at the parsonage for
their monthly work meeting. A
beautiful quilt was tied off for the
parsonage family. The women are
also active in making articles for
the Free Methodist Gerry Homes,
Gerry, N. Y. for Harvest Day in
September, The President, Mrs.
Emery Stokes, reports that tests
are being taken for missionary
diplomas. The Bible is being read
thru in 62 by many of the women
who enlisted in the campaign
launched by: ¢%: pastor. Refresh-
ments were served by the hostess,
Mrs. Stokes to Amy and Gennie
Grey, Gertrude Moy, Gertrude Cris-
pell, Laura Kocher, Vivian Moyer,
at 9; Sunday __
Lena Traver, Mrs. Kittle and Rose |
Milbrodt.
Mrs. Mary Moss Dobson
Buried At Bloomingdale
Mrs, Mary Moss Dobson, New
Goss Manor, was buried Thursday
afternoon in Bloomingdale Ceme-
tery, Rev. Russell C. Lawry officiat-
ing from a Plymouth funeral home.
Mrs. Dobson died last Tuesday
morning in Nesbitt Hospital where
she had been a . surgical patient
since the day after New Year's.
Pallbearers were Job R., William,
Jesse, Elijah and Paul Dobson, and
Kermit Espey.
Mrs, Dobson, a former Plymouth
of
Bloomingdale, daughter of the late
Frank J. and Lillian Moss. She was
a graduate of Plymouth High School
and Bloomsburg State College, and
attended Susquehanna University.
Five years ago she retired after
many years spent in teaching.
Mrs. Dobson was a past matron
of Plymouth Chapter 345, Order of
Eastern Star, and a member and
past presidentof Luzerne County
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1962
Homemakers Holiday Invites You
To Open House Tuesday Morning
Back Mountain Homemakers
Holiday midwinter session, due to
start . Tuesday morning with an
early coffee hour at 9:30, followed
by registration at the Shavertown
YMCA building, is offering a wide
variety of interesting courses this
term, To make it easier for young
married women with small children
to spend a morning a week taking
interesting instruction, the Holiday
is offering to take care of the chil-
dren for a nominal fee every Tues-
day morning from 9:30 to noon,
while mothers enjoy their courses
with a mind at rest. The charge is
perfectly ridiculous, and it costs no
more for three children than for
one . . an utter bargain.
The Open House will get off to a
rousing start with a cake-cutting
demonstration, says Mrs. John Vivi-
an, chairman, Regular courses start
at 10 am. the following week,
Tuesday February 6.
Guaranteed to attract a good
registration is the School of Charm,
for which Mrs. Jones Evans will be
coordinator. How to walk, how to
sit on a platform, how to dress,
how to apply make-up correctly,
will be demonstrated by local
women who know the. answers,
Millinery will again be taught by
Mrs. George Thomas, who will show
the latest fabrics, trimmings and
shapes from New York.
Bridge will be taught by Marion
Welza, and cdsamics by Mrs. Ar-
thur Hontz.
To keep in shape, there will be
Slimnastics, golf and bowling, all
aimed at trimming down body
measurements while providing ex-
tremely healthful exercise and a
barrel of fun.
{ Mrs, George Montgomery prom-
ises
foundation practice, followed by an-
other eight weeks of outdoor golf |
in the spring.
Olive Reid will teach Slimnastics.
Mrs. Vivian will again teach art.
A caning class is offered for the
first time in several seasons.
always popular,
Mrs. Thomas Bobo Heads Newly
Organized Presbyterian Group
The first meeting of the newly
organized United Presbyterian Wom-
en’s Association of the United Pres-
byterian Fellowship in the Back
Mountain area, was held Monday
at Back Mountain Library Annex.
Installed as officers by Mrs. Arth-
ur G. Schautz, President of the
Lackawanna Presbyterial were:
President, Mrs. Thomas Bobo; Vice-
President, Mrs. Ronald Woolcock;
Secretary, Mrs. John Corke; Treas.
urer, Mrs. Evelyn Hauck; Fellowship,
Mrs. Thomas Longmore; World
Service, Mrs. Robert Ziegler; Prog-
ram, Mrs. R. R. Carmon.
Also attending were these guests:
Mrs. J. B. Craven and Mrs. Wil-
lard Fray from Scranton; Mrs. Earl
Phillips and Mrs. Gordon Boote from
the First Presbyterian Church of
Wilkes-Barre, and Rev. and Mrs.
Robert Smyrl of Tunkhannock.
These members were present: Mes-
dames Thomas Bobo, Robert Zieg-
ler, Thomas Longmore, William
Cooper, John Dungey, Lester Hauck,
Robert Wilde, Leon Wazeter, John
Corke, Raymond Carmon,
Evans, Evelyn Hauck, and Dorothy
Babchalk.
Edmund Dana Sutliff
Dies Suddenly At 84
Edmund Dana Sutliff, 84, died
of a sudden heart attack Monday
morning at his home in Bloom-
ingdale. Services are set for this
afternoon at 2 from the funeral
home on Sunset Lake Road, Hun-
lock Creek. Rev. William Howie
will officiate, and burial will be
in Bloomingdale Cemetery.
He was a furniture dealer and
retired orchardist, a lifelong resi-
dent of Ross Township.
Mr. Sutliff was chief transcribing
clerk at Luzerne County Court-
house for nine years. Before his
marriage on August 10, 1899, he
taught school and later operated
a machinery business. He had
been secretary of Farmers Sup-
ply Company and was secretary-
treasurer of National Farm Loan
Association from 1916 to 1947.
Mr. Sutliff was ‘a member of the
executive committee of Luzerne
County Agriculture Extension As-
sociation and also served as mana-
ger of Farmers Telephone and Sup.
ply Company. Active with Bloom-
ingdale Grange: more than 60
years, he served as past master.
Mr. Sutliff was a member of Bloom-
ingdale Methodist Church, Sylvania
Masonic Lodge 354, F& AM, and
Caldwell Consistory, Bloomsburg.
Surviving are his widow, the
former Mary Ann Goss of Bethel,
son, Richard, Shickshinny RD 1;
daughter, Carolyn, at home, a
teachér in Huntington Elementary
School; four grandchildren and six
great grandchildren.
Past Matrons Association. She was
also a member of the Shrine Auxil-
iary, Dallas Methodist Church,
Auxiliary to American Legion Post
463, National Retired Teachers As-
sociation, and Pennsylvania State
Educational Association.
She leaves her husband, Thomas
J. Dobson; sisters, Mrs. Elmer
Powell, Lyndwood, Hanover Town-
ship; Mrs, Benjamin S. Davis, Jr,
Upper Demunds Road, Dallas.
Equal
stances,
‘receives
attention.
the same
" WHERE PARKING 1S NEVER A PROBLEM.”
NOWD ON
WILKES-BARRE © KINGSTON
fone ral
directors
Attention
Snowdon service is truly available to all.
By this, we mean that regardless of your
creed, social standing or financial circum-
you may call us, for everyone
courteous, thoughtful
Card Of Thanks
The family of the late Welford
Scouton, of Noxen wishes to thank
the many friends and relatives for
their expressions of sympathy,
shown them at the time of their
eight weeks of indoor golf ||
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Torrance W. Culver
To Be Buried Friday
Funeral services {for Torrance
(Tobby) W. Culver, who died aged,
85 Tuesday morning at his home
in Broadway, 'are set for Friday
afternoon at 2 from the Bronson
Funeral Home, with burial at Bloom-
ingdale. Rev. Fred Hickok will
officiate. Friends may call this
evening 7 to 10.
Native and lifelond resident of
Broadway, he was son of the late
John M, and Madeline Killian Cul-
ver, pioneer settlers of the region.
He was a retired farmer and lumb-
erman, For the past six months he
had been in failing health. He
attended Broadway Methodist
Church.
He leaves two sisters, Miss Anna
Culver and Mrs. Maude Hull, both
of Broadway.
Couples Club Annual
Ham Supper Saturday
Dallas Methodist Church Couples
Club will stage its annual Ham
Supper Saturday evening, 5 to 7,
in the church basement. The menu
includes tomato juice, baked ham,
potatoes and gravy, peas, apple-
sauce, relishes, rolls, homemade
pie, coffee, ice cream.
Ray Daring is preparing the
hams. :
Co-chairmen are Mrs, Fred Drake
and Mrs. Donald Bulford; dining
room, Mrs. Nelson Nelson, Mrs.
Fay Hopkins; dishwashing, Mr. and
Mrs. James Huston Jr.; clean-up,
Dr. and Mrs. John Blase; tickets,
Nelson Nelson and Donald Wil.
liams; traffic, William Berti; public-
ity Mrs. Robert W. Brown. Child-
ren under three, free. Under twelve,
half price.
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
We spared the rod for all these
many years,
wound up with—the beat genera-
tion.
A determined man with a rasty
wrench can do more than a loafery
with a kit full of tools.
Stephen M.
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