SECTION B_PAGES > THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1962 TRUCKSVILLE Mt. Zion Holy - Thursday - evening 1 con- DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA church service. I noticed that Cor- liss Hurrey from the choir was watching with sisterly interest the whole procedure. pression during the ceremony. His least frightened. If parents would mother had carefully explained to |do that for their children it would him ahead of time what it would | make it easier for their children to be like and so he was not in the | get adjusted to the mysteries of a Hurrey, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hurrey, our neighbors a few rods down the road from here. Hronich. This choir frequently sings | Standing with the parents were Mrs. Charles Parmelee, Warden |DeRemer, Carol Spare, Susan ducted communion service at Derr at the 10 o'clock too and were : v > 2 ? ’ Serv Margaret Liput and Mr. James Hur- Avenue, was recently reelected | Roberts, Laura Thomas, Joyce An-| Memorial Methodist church, Wilkes- | 4 special delight this last Sunday | rey as god-parents. executive vice-president and sec- | derson, and the guest of honor. Barre. 1 was assisted by Wesley During the Palm Sunday service | captured the hearts of the congre- ! J / i L . retary of the Pennsylvania Mil- ~ lers Insurance Company at a re- organization meeting of the di- fectors held in the firm's office, 72 North Franklin (Street, Wilkes- Barre. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williamson of York recently visited their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert William- son of Goeringer Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hemmenway of Post Road. | Crompton. Mr. Crompton, brother of Dr. Richard Crompton, is a lay minister serving Derr Memorial on a part-time basis. From my obser- vation gleaned from several times assisting in some of his services I Pastor Reid baptized Sidney Lockett | gation with his quiet, sunny ex- “NOW YOU CAN BORROW FROM ae I ow vou c EI CI OER EE ER » s20 to s600 6 om Mrs. Nicholas Wolensky and | My. and Mrs. Joseph Waltick and | believe he is doing a fine work For Any Reasonable Purpose infant son have returned 10 |4n Mark of “Hackansack, N. J.:|there with a loyal membership their Carverton Road home from | garhara Evans of Hackansack; and | making it possible. That loyalty is Nesbitt Hospital. Lee and Curtis Evans of East Hart- | evident. » : CELEBRATE SILVER ford, Conn. will spend Easter with | Our Dottie will be home Friday PLAY S AFE | Home Improvement Loans. NO - Long Trips to the City WEDDING ANNIVERSARY their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas | for part of Easter Sunday. Has a ° Alo Loins NO Co-Makers / Mr. and Mrs. | Evans, of Holly Street. class first thing Monday morning. ST ORE : C. S. Hemmen:| Mrs, Jacob Hoover, Carverton 0 DE which - Personal Loans i NO - Endorsers way, Hillside Road, returned after spending a |CelliWely a winter bird, were Sti: Vacati NO - Parking Problems Road, entertained | week with her son and daughter-in/ | S0Ming to our windowsill bird- acation Loans : g at their home om [law, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hoover feeder last Saturday morning. They Pay Off Past-Due Bills NO - Red Tape Sunday, April 8, |and family in Englewood, N. J. do clean up the sunflower seeds! CLOTHES AT in celebration of | Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Harrison, Last Sunday our Mt. Zion church their twenty fifth | wedding anniver- sary. Present: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shavertown’ Mr. Williamson, Sr, Mrs. Eva Mendelsohn, Harris Hill Road, returned from Geisinger Medi- cal Center in Danville, where she Carverton Road, spent a few days recently with her brother and sister- ‘in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hoover, Englewood, N. J. They visited ‘their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Johnson and family, S. Memorial Highway. used its mew lights for the first. They are an ecclesiastical design, six sided of alabaster glass trimmed with = gold-like metal, look much more ‘‘churchy” than the others. downstairs. The youth choir sang a thrilling anthem, Hosanna, last Sunday. The O'MALIA'S | THIS IS ALL THE INFORMATION WE NEED and Mrs. William Kishbaugh and | Mrs. Joseph Aderant in Oakland, | Also there is in use now a public Amount of Cash Needed $_ re You Married O Single OJ Divorced 0 Carol, Forty Fort; Mr. and Mrs. |N. J. address system whereby the church Wife's George Weir, Kingston; Mr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford and | service can be heard easily both in Name Name and Mrs. Robert Williamson, York; | children, Corey and Karen, Waynes- | the room back of the pulpit and in ’ Mrs. Robert Harrison and Robert | boro, Va. will visit her parents, Mr. |the Sunday School room down- Address — Harrison, 2nd., Philadelphia; Mr. [and Mrs. William Clewell, Carver- | stairs. On Easter Sunday when the BP CeRvicE ‘Mrs. Harry Post, Mr. ee Mrs. | ton Road, over the Easter Holiday. ! crowd will be overflowing at the | How Long Phone Do You Own [7] Rent [} Board [] Franklin Hemmenway and Betty | Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson [11 o'clock service mone are likely Employer - Hemmenway of Trucksville. and family of Berwyn visited his |to be turned away, merely ushered | Employer is not notified | Employer's Address submitted to minor surgery. Samuel Perkins, Rahway, 'N. J. | choir consisting of Nadine Van- 4 . Salary Mr. and: Mrs, Lincoln: Hoover, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Tuyle, Susan LaBarr, Sharon La- How Long Occup ation Week ; Mo. wir Plainfield, N. J. visited their par- | Charles A. Perkins, Carverton Road, | Bar, Jacqueline VanTuyle, Linda FILL IN - - - AND MAIL ents, Wesley Belles, Harris Hill |over the week end. Dymond, Corliss Hurrey and Karen Tw En asl a ns Road, and Mr. and Mrs, Ira Hoover, NEIGHBORHOOD Hronich Yas led by Mrs. Jean Holl Street, | several d last " : oc 3 CAys CARD CLUB MEETS spent a week recently in Syracuse, Dorothy Mathers, a. student at East Stroudsburg Teachers College, is spending the Easter recess with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathers, Hickory Street. - Neighborhood Card Club met at the home of Mrs. Sheldon Hoover, Maple Street on Wednesday night. Mrs. William Lohmann and Mrs. Ogden Palmer won prizes. Present N. Y., where she visited Mrs. Robert A. Sovik and daughter, Susan, Mrs. Sovik is the former Bette Bertram of Chase. . Mrs. Sovik left for Ger- many last week where she will join Save space! Avoid worry! Phone today and ask us to pick up those out-of-season clothes that jam your cupboards and lure : . : Mesdames: Harry D. Owens, Ogden | pr Sovik ‘who is th £ ’ in 4 x vs 5 James Lawson, Wilkes-Barre, Palmer, Earl Gregory, Jr., Donald a a0, Isr Shere sion: the moths. Ye ll put them n insed Sor on is visiting her son and daughter-in- | Anderson, John Roushey, William | pith oy arestinge thts. wel return them when you want them. 1ney law, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Law- son, Carverton Road. Lohmann, Richard Mathers, Robert Mathers, and the hostess. Mrs. iS. R. Henning, Mrs. Morris M. be Sanitone dry cleaned, fresh as the new CONFIDENTIAL — CONVENIENT — FRIENDLY SERVICE Loans made to residents of all surrounding towns PAY BY MAIL DALLAS FINANCE CO. Lloyd, Mrs. Sheldon Bennett, Ms. season. Our charges are moderate. Call . VARIETY SHOWER Mrs. Eugene Piatt, Carverton |Richmed Staub. 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