The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 22, 1962, Image 12

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Tuesday: Girl Scout Troop 168
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‘Wednesday: Girl Scout Troop 200
meets at 3:30; Girl Scout Troop
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SECTION B — PAGE 6
A News Of The
hurchest
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1962
| Church Chuckles
DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH
Russell C. Lawry, Pastor
Sunday: Divine Worship at 8:30 |
and 11:00. Race Relations Sunligy |
will be observed.
Sunday School meets at 9:45.
Senior M.Y.F. meets at 6:30.
Intermediate M.Y.F. meets at 6:30
Monday: Commission on Memb-
ership and Evangelism meets at
8:00
Chancel Choir rehearsal at 6:30;
Senior Choir at 8:00.
Thursday: Boy Scout Troop meets
at 7:00.
Saturday: Girl Scouts meets from
2 to 4.
PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL
Rev. Ralph A. Weatherly
Sunday services: Holy Communion
at 8 am.
Family Service at 9:30.
Morning Prayer at 11.
DALLAS FREE METHODIST
Rev. Ralph Smith
Sunday services: S.S. 10 a. m.; |
Morning worship at 11; Youth |
Service 7 p.am.; evening: evangel- |
|
istic service 7:30.
Wednesday: Midweek
meeting at 7:30.
prayer
' 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 bp.
Young People, 7:00 p. m.
m.;
Wednesday: Choir rehearsal, 6:30! 4
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
Thursday: A sound motion picture
“The Crimson Shadow’ featuring —
Dr. Frederick Schwarz, internation-
ally recogmized as one of the Free!
World’s best informed analysts of
Communist ideology, presents a
of Red plans and progress across
the face of our earth. It is far from
But the facts
are completely documented, tersely
voiced by a man who serves as a
special consultant for many govern-
mental agencies because of his stra- |
tegic comprehension of Communist
issues.
Sunday: Sunday School — 10:00 |
AM.; Morning Worship — 11:00 |
AM.
Evening Evangelistic Service — |
7:30 P.M.
Special Speaker at both morning
and evening service. Rev. and Mrs. |
Eric Schultz and family, Missionary |
candidates going to Granada to
start an orphanage for children.
Monday: Christian Boy's Brigade
— 7:00 P.M.
Ladies Missionary Meeting : 7:30
P.M.—Speaker—Mrs. Eric Schultz.
Tuesday: Pioneer Girl's — 7:00
P.M.
Wednesday: Ladies Prayer Meeting
— 1:30 P.M. ,
Thursday: March 1,
Mid-week Prayer and Praise Serv-
ice — 7:30 P.M.
GATE OF HEAVEN
Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor
Assistants: Rev. Richard J. Frank,
Rev. Michael 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
Rey. 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., Evangelisticc
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Prayer
and Bible Study.
Saturday, 7:30 p. m., Prayer.
LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE
Rev. Norman Tiffany, Pastor
~EHMAN:
Sunday School 10 am.
Church service 11:13
IDETOWN:
Church 10 a.m.
Sunday School 11
JACKSON:
Church 8:45 am.
Sunday School 9:45
Thursday — Lehman — Couples,
Club at the Parsonage 8 p.m. Choirs
f— Jr 6 pm Sr. 7 pm.
Friday — Lehman — Fourth
Quarterly Conference for the charge
7:30 p.m.
Saturday — Idetowh — ‘Chéirs—
Jr. 11 am,, Sr. 7 p.m.
Monday — Jackson — Official
Board 7:30 pm.
Wednesday — Lehman — Charge
Crusaders.
8: Bible" Study at Hills of Hope.
Saturday evehing, prayer meeting,
at the church.
this week.
TRUCKSVILLE FREE METHODIST |ship.
Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor
Saturday, 6:00, Christian Youth
Sunday: Sunday School, 9:30,
Morning Worship, 10:30; sermon,
FMY, 7:00.
MONROE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. L. E. Peterson, Pastor
Thursday: 6:45, Young People.
7:30, Prayer meeting.
8:30, Choir practice.
Sunday: 10:00, Sunday School;
Sunday worship service 11 a.m.
Friday, February 23, at
NOXEN INDEPENDENT BIBLE
ROBERT L. SUTTON, MINISTER
Sunday: S. S., 10 a. m.; church
service at 11.
Young people at 6:30;
Evangelistic service, 7:30.
Men’s. Fellowship Monday
| 7:30 in homes.
Prayer Meeting Thursday at 7:45.
evening
at
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, Chotr re-
hearsal.
Thursday night, Midweek Service.
The monthly Fellowship Supper
will be held Thursday night of
10:30
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
FELLOWSHIP
Sunday worship service at 11:00 |
m., Dallas Junior High School. |
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Membership classes are being
held Monday in the Back Mountain.
Library Annex. Young people, 6:30
to 7:30 p. m. Adults, 8 to 9:00 p.
m., and 9:30 to 10:30.
Choir rehearsal Thursday even-
ing, 8:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs.
Clifford Troup, Haddonfield Hills.
Saturday: 11 a.m. Young People’s
Choir at home of Mrs. Troup.
Presbyterian Church Men who at-
tended the Eastern Area National
Council in New York as delegates,
will report to the congregation at
the morning service. .
SHAVERTOWN METHODIST
Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost. Pasto
Sunday: 9:45 Church School with 1
Classes for all ages. |
11:00 Nursery during Church for
pre-school children. |
11:00 Morning Worship Service.
11:30 Junior Church.
6:30 M.Y.F. in Chapel Room.
Monday: 4:00 Brownies, Troop |
115, and Troop 153.
8:00 Deborah Circle at home of
Mrs. Chris Williams, Jr.
Tuesday: 4:00 Brownies, Troop |
106; 4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop 66;
7:30 Boy. Scouts, Troop 231.
7:30 Commission Meetings.
8:15 Official Board Meeting in |
Chapel Room.
Senior Choir and Quartet.
‘Saturday: 6:45 Couple's Club Buf-
fet Supper in Social Rooms: Speak- |
er: Dr. Alfred Holt, Coordinator of |
partment of Public Instruction.
: ‘CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sweet Valley
REV. B. KIRBY JONES
Sunday: Sunday School, 10 a. m.;
Morning Worship, 11 a. m.
Young Adults’ meeting, 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. Deacon’s
Visitation. ;
Thursday , 7:30 p. m. Prayer
Meeting and Bible Study Hour.
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 eid
cry room for infants.
7 p.m. Luther League.
Monday: Brotherhood meeting at
8.
Thursday: 6:30 p.m. Chapel Choir
Rehearsal; 7:30 p. m., Senior Choir
Rehearsal.
Friday 4: p.m. Children’s Choir
Rehearsal.
Saturday 9:
Class.
a.m. Confirmation
MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. Louis Trotta, Pastor
Sunday School, 10 a.m.; morning
worship at 11.
Mrs. Louis Trotta at 11.
Evening worship, 7:30.
service and Bible study. !
Friday evenig, February 23,
ment with games and a party.
ing.
Sunday is FamiyD Day.
William Reid, Pastor
Rev.
VMT. Zion: :
9:00, Worship—Topic: “The Eter.
and Chapters 21-22.
10:00, Sunday School.
CARVERTON:
10:00, Worship;
‘School.
ORANGE:
Prayer Meeting 7:30 pm.
ee
1SS at 11.
7:45 p.m.
‘ship Service 11.
[7 p.m. |
Wednesday: 3:30 . Girl Scouts,
Troop 75. :
Thursday: 4:00 Junior Choir Re- |
hearsal; 6:30 Youth Choir; 7:30
Adult Education, Pennsylvania De. |
Children’s ¢hurch conducted by 1
Tuesday prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m.
Family Night in the church base-
Saturday ‘evening, Prayer Meet-
{ CARVERTON METHODIST CHARGE
nal Life.” READ: Revelation 7:9-17
11:00, Sunday
{ 10:00, Sunday School; 11:00, Wor- |.
Sunday: Trustee election follow-
ing service at each church.
by CAR TWRIG HT E J ACKSON
TOWNSHIP
BROTHERHOOD WEEK
Rev. Earl Cowden of Huntsville
Methodist Church will ex-
change pulpits on Sunday with
Rev. Atterbury of Bethel A.M.E.
March 5: Fourth Quarterly Con-
ference.
Bible Readings: February’ 1-22 - |
Revelation 1-22; February 23-28-
Psalm 22-25, 27, 28.
TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST
(The White Church on vhe Hill)
Rev. Robert E. Germond, Pastor
Sunday, February 25th—9:30 and
11:00 a.m. Worship Services. Pastor |
will speak on ‘Is Christianity the
only way to God?”
9:30 a.m. Church School.
6:00 p.m. Junior Fellowship; 7:00 |
pm. Senior High M. Y. F.
Church, Wilkes - Barre. The
choirs of both churches will
also exchange places, in connec-
{ tion with the observance of
Race Relations Sunday and
Brotherhood Week.
~ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gabel and
family, Johnstown, were dinner |
| gliests of Mr, and Mrs. Jake Gabel,
| Saturday evening. Will ‘Gabel, New
| York City, also spent several days |
with the Gabels.
| Evans Falls Church joined with |
| | Huntsville Methodist ‘Church at |
| Fourth Quarterly ‘Conference with
{the Rev. Leon Bouton, District
| Superitendent in charge. The
| women of the Church served re-
| freshments.
i . Lehman High School will play the
| ‘Sensational Seven’ of Radio Station
W.A R.M. Saturday night starting at |
7:30, for the benefit of the Fred
Hennebaul Fund. A Record Hop will |
Monday: 6:30 p.m. Father and |
Son Banquet. |
Tuesday: 9:00 a.m. Quilters. ©) CHAS. CARRVRIGHT
7:00 p.m. Girl Scouts
7:30 p.m. Intercessory Prayer | “Give it everything you've got. We're bucking
i Group. ‘Porky Grunt and His Cartoon Pals’ on. the other
8:00 p.m. 'W.S.'C..S. | channel!’
Wednesday: 1:30. -3:30 p.m. jae
Sewing Club.
4:15 p.m. Junior Boys Choir Re-
hearsal; 5:00 p.m. Cherub Choir.
Thursday: 4:15 p.m. Junior Girls
Choir Rehearsal; 6:00 pm. Youth
Choir.
6: .m. Rair 7 Girls.
i . a Dallas Methodist Church MYF needs |
Friday: 8:00 pm. Senior M.Y.F. | blankets for its project of piecing
Square Dance [2 the needs of migrant workers |
Saturday: Young Adult Couples | the Back Mountain. The goal is |
Ciou 100 blankets; health kits consisting |
P: | of soap, towels, combs, tooth paste !
MAPLE GROVE | und brushes; first-aid ‘kits; © baby
| clothes.
METHODIST CHARGE The MYF saw a film on Migrant
Rev. James Garrahan oe kers Sunday night at the
MAPLE GROVE: Sunday services, church, Pictures were taken in the
S.S. at 10 a.m.; morning worship at | West, not locally, but conditions in
11:15. | any migrant camp follow much the
Charge MYF at 8 p.m., parsonage. |
Choir practice at 7. | den influx of many people who have
| LOYALVILLE: Motning worship 9 | 30 roots in the community. They
am: SS at 10, | must be housed, must have cooking
2 ly i ; | facilities. sanitation, recreation.
MEEKER: Moming gonlup Rr ley, Percy Love showed the film. Mr.
by the Council of Churches for
| Love is on the comittee sponsored
| Luzerne-Lackawanna Counties. He
OUTLET FREE METHODIST
Rev. Emery D. Stokes
Sunday School at 10 — Worship
at 11 am. F.M.Y. at 7:15—Leader,
Joyce Stokes—Evening Worship at
terested in migrant workers camps
for some years, after visiting one
such camp in the Oswego area in
New York State.
The film showed before and after
pictures of a camp where great
improvement in living options.
| Sad been made.
Wednesday — FM.Y. prayer |
meeting, leader, Elizabeth Milbrodt, |
and Bible study of 1st’ Samuel
Ch. 19.”
l
ROWMANS CREEK Requiem Mass Yesterday |
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
H. D. Deats, Pastor For BEgnes Youngblood
Sunday: Sunday School 10; Wor- Mrs. Agnes Younblood was laid
|
| over
| following a requiem mass at St.
| Therese’s church.
Mrs. Youngblood,
Young People’s Meeting 7 p.m.;
Evening Service 7:45.
Monday: Youth Prayer Meeting
resident of
Tuesday C.Y.C. 7 p.m.
Wednesday: Mid week
7:45.
SOTVice | died Saturday night at
| Hospital,
| medical patient for a week.
Mrs. Fleckno Was Recent
Resident Of Dallas
Mrs. Louise Fleckuive. resident of
| Upper Demunds Road since last
| September, died Wednesday eve-
| ning at the office of Dr. Walter
Kistler Hanover Street, Wilkes.
! Barre, where she had been making
| a routine professional visit. She
| had been under the doctor's care
for some time.
She was buried Saturday at Oak-
lawn Cemetery. gil ee al
Surviving are her husband Leon- | Leaving on Friday for New York,
ard, associated with David Ertley; | ang returning Sunday afternoon,
a brother, Leroy Henry, of Miami, | were Hugh Aird, of Haddonfield
and a niece, Mrs. John Norman, at | Hills; Lester Hauck,
home. | Robert Ziegler, Truckgsville;
er ST | Raymond Carmon, Dallas.
Presbyterian Council | AGLI A I
[A big three-degree man got his
Four area men last week attend- | first degree from Harvard, his
ed the National Council for Pres. | second from Yale and the third
byterian' Church men as delegates | from the Bureau of Internal Rev-
from The Presbyterian Fellowship. | enue.
ET Emme enna PGE
| daughter of the late Cornelius and
| Mary Ann Marley Ward. She was |
| Altar and Rosary Society.
Arlington, Va.; Robert,
| sidine, Shavertown; ten
children; a sister Sarah Ward, and
brothers Daniel and Manus Ward,
Wilkes-Barre Township.
and
Although no one can predict the future
. . most family men provide for it through
: Life Insurance.
. write . . , visit
; Peter Kaye
- 76 Midland Drive
Dallas, Pa. Phone OR 4-5107
NEW YORK LIFE INS. CO.
Life Insurance @ Group Insurance ® Annuities ® Health Insurance
@® Pension Plans @ /
phone . .
Dallas Methodist MYF In Search Of
Blankets For Migrant Workers
| same pattern, where there is a sud- |
and Mrs. Love have been much in- |
to rest in St. Mary's Cemetery Han- |
Township, Tuesday motning; |
| Shavertown for the past 38 years, |
Nesbitt |
where she had been a
She was a native of Wilkes-Barre, | |
| a member of St. Therese’s and its |
She leaves her husband Francis; |
{ four sons; Francis Jr., Shavertown; |
| John, Falls Church; Virginia; Joseph, |
Quaker. |
| town; a daughter, Mrs, Robert Con- |
grand- |
Shavertown; |
| follow. - The public is invited.
GETS WILD CAT
Frank. Elenchik caught a
heavy wild cat in one of his
“traps on Red "Rock Mountain
Friday. Frank placed two traps
on the forevaws of the cat and
carried it down the mountain.
He almost succeeded in captur-
ing ‘a second cat on Saturday.
TEACHER RESIGNS
Mrs. Suzanne Bethke, Fifth
Grade Teacher at Ross School,
has resigned. Her husband,
who has been stationed at Red
Rock Air Base has been trans-
ferred to the State of Washing-
ten and she will accompany
him. Lois DelKanic has been
appointed in her place, and will
assume her duties in Septem-
ber.
Mrs. Love, in speaking afterward,
of the need, said that in the Back
Mountain twelve babies had been
born last summer, and that for
none of them had preparation of
| clothing been made. One mother, |
she reported, had given birth to |
her infant just on the eve of de-
parture for the south with her
family along the route.
| A storage and workroom is |
needed, where clothing can be |
reconditioned for distribution to |
the people who need it, and blan-
' kets can be safely stored. The MYF
is on the lookout for such a place.
Around 700 migrants appear an- |.
nually in the Back Mountain, of |
whom almost 300 are children, who
need daytime ‘care while parents
pick green tomatoes.
Migrants remain to themselves for
the most part, but they are nomne-
theless a community responsibility. |
Some of them, accustomed to
warmer climates, do mot realize
[that by the time the green tomato
season is over, nights will become
very chilly, and extra bedding will
WILL RESIGN
tor, will tender his
shortly. Mr. Kocher has obtained a
job in Williamsport and will soon
move his family to that city.
at the Church Saturday night.
women pack the box lunches and
‘the men purchase them and eat
be needed. | a —— ee
IR Hi) | 27S :
tad of Thanks vy ATIONWIDE
| MUTUAL BNSURANCE COMPANY
| The family of Billy Belles, in-| ly woms oma + ColmbA wo
~ . Sormesdy Povm Burews moense
| stantly killed in a sledding accident § ——— 2
last Saturday, wishes, to thank all
the wonderful people who eased the I]
burden of sorrow by heartfelt ex- |
pressions of sympathy, collections of |
ERNEST
GAY
‘money, gifts of food and flowers : ;
from residents ‘of Demunds, Beau- | New Dallas
mont, and Dallas Township. { Shopping
Center
The trouble with each generation | DALLAS ORchard 5-1176
Male faculty members of Loko: |
|, Les Kocher, Noxen School Direc- |
C-N’C Class: of Huntsville Meth- |
odist Church will hold a Box Social |
The
their lunch with the. woman Who |
packed it. It is a mixed up deal
[but it means fun for everyone. The
‘Social is open to the Public.
Thomas M. Marshall, Dushore,
State Dog Enforcement Officer, has
announced a general check will be
‘initiated for owners ‘of unlicensed
| dogs. All persons found owning ‘or
| harboring unlicensed dogs will be
{ prosecuted without exception. Mini-
mum fine is $5.00 and costs of
prosecution. Maximum fine is $100
land costs or 30 days in jail or both.
|All dogs not bearing a current
| license tag are considered as strays
land may be disposed of by any of-
|ficer on sight. A license does not
permit dogs to run at large unless
| accompanied. Better get that license |
| quick.
Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian Gurnacia
land Mrs. Helen Buckley, Wilkes-
| Barre, were recent visitors at the
{home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gabel.
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hughes |
entertained the following officers
| and committee members of Fellow-
' ship Club of Dorranceton Methodist |
Church Saturday evening; Mr. and |
Mrs. Russell Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- |
‘sell Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Arlington
| L. Price. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. David VanFossen. Mrs.
| Minnie Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
| Schramm, Mr: and Mrs: Ray Mac-"
| Donald.
| were enjoyed.
At the last meeting of Lake- Leh-
man Joint School Board the: ques-
1 tion of Atty. Lewis Crisman’s bill
| came up: From information ob-
| tained from the Department of Jus- |
it is claimed that thers is a |
| tice,
| legal basis for the payment of the
55. 000 fee by Lehman Township |
School Authority. The fez is for
| services rendered in connection |
| with the recent Bond Issue. There
hae been a dispute between the-
| Joint School Board and the Author-
jy as to who is to pay Crisman’s
| bill.
| The
| Lake-Lehman Joint
School
the A.A.S.A. Convention at Atlantic
City over the week
Stephen M.
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funeral
directors
|is
and Mrs. Paul .Zweier, |
Plans were made for the
February meeting and refreshments
lloning members of the |
Board |
resignation | and officials of the ‘system attended |
~end: School
«i Directors: Edgar Lashford, Walter
Chamberlain and Willard Sutton, |
and Supervising Principal, Lester B. |
stances, you may call us,
receives the same
attention.
NOWD ON
WILKES-BARRE eo KINGSTON
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
’ 1 ;
It's A Tough Break
A plea from somebody on the
Hunlock Creek route: “Why can’t
you folks get our paper transferred
to the Sweet Valley route? Every
time I see something in Trading
Post I want to buy, it's gone before
I can telephone. The paper doesn’t
get here until Friday, and right
down the road folks get their pap-
er on Thursday.”
Tough lyck, Lee. Take it up with
your congressman. The Dallas Post
powerless.
Squier, Asst. Supervising Prinripal,
Robert Belles and Principal An-
thony Marchakitus. 1
How to have extra
money,
while you're ina
HOSPITAL
If you're hospitalized this year
(your chances are 1 in 8), perhaps
your family will have plenty of
money to get along. Or maybe they
won't. Only you know the answer. °
But quite often, when the wage
earner is hospitalized, most fami-.
lies badly need some extra “emer-
gency’ money” coming in every week
from their insurance company.
Our IN-HOSPITAL INCOME
POLICY is the one that, for many
families, will keep that extra cash
rolling in. The weekly insurance
sum can be anywhere from $25 to
$175. May we tell you how IN-
HOSPITAL INCOME insurance can
fit in with your present insurance?
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FLACK
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