The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 10, 1962, Image 6

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SECTION A — PAGE 6
a News Of The Churches
DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH |
Russell C. Lawry, Pastor |
Sunday: Divine Worship at 8:30
and 11:00.
Intermediate M.Y.F. Officers will |
be installed.
We will honor the Christian
Family of the year.
Sunday School will meet at 9:45.
Senior and Intermediate M.Y.F. |
will join in honoring their parents |
and the family chosen as Christian |
Family of the year af a special pro- |
gram at 6:30. |
Girl Scout special Mother's Day |
Tea at 3 o'clock.
Tuesday: Girl Scout Troop 169 |
meets at 3:15; Brownie Troop 108 |
at 4:15.
Commission on Education at 7:30, |
Mrs. Marshall Rumbaugh presiding. |
Parents of Cub Scouts will meet |
at 7:30.
Wednesday: Girl Scout Troop 200
meets at 3:30; Girl Scout Trcop 183 |
at 4:15; Girl Scout Troop 9 at 4:15. |
Chancel Choir rehearses at 6:30;
Senior Choir at 8:00.
The Wyoming Annual Conference | {
will convene at Elm Park Methodist |
Church at 10 a.m. |
Thursday: Boy Scout Troop 281 |
meets at 7:00.
Saturday: Practice for Children’s |
Day. |
Girl Scout Troop will make and |
sell hoggies.
SHAVERTOWN METHODIST
Rov. Rohert NaWitt Vast DPocta.
Sunday: 9:45 Church School with |
Classes for all ages. |
11:00 Nursery during Church for
pre-school children.
11:30 Junior Church. !
11:00 Morning Worship Service—
Mother's Day — Sacrament of Holy |
Baptism. ]
Monday: 4:00 Brownies, Troop |
115; Girl Scouts, Troop 153. |
8:00 Kings Daughters Meeting in
Chapel Room.
Tuesday: 4:00 Brownies, Troop
106; Girl Scouts, Troop 66; 7:30
Boy Scouts, Troop 231. |
Wednesday: 10:00 Wyoming An- |
nval Conference Meets at Elm Park
Methodist Church, Seranton. |
3:30 Girl Scouts, Troop 75.
Thursday: 4:00 Junior Choir Re- |
hearsal; 6:30 Youth Choir; 7:30 |
Senior Choir and Quartet.
Friday: 8:00 Keller Class Meeting |
in Social Rooms. |
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TRIUICKSVILLE METHODIST |
{The White Church on the Hill}
Rev. Robert E. Germond. Pastor
Sunday, May 13th — 9:30 and’
11:00 a.m. Worship Services. The
Pastor will speak on “The Founda- |
tion for Christian Family Life.” |
9:30 a.m. Church School; 6:00 p.m. |
Junior High Fellowship; 7:00 p.m ¥
Senior High M.Y.F.
Monday: 10:30 a.m. Vacation |
Church School Teachers’ Training |
zerne,
8:00 p.m. Official Board.
Adult Education Choir.
Tuesday: W. S. C. S. Rummage |
Sale.
9:00 a.m. Quilters.
Election Day Dinner.
7:30 p.m. Girl Scouts.
7:30 p.m. Music Committee.
Wednesday: W. 8S. C. S. Rum- |
mage ‘Sale.
10:00 a.m. Wyoming Annual Con-
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4:15 p.m. Junior Boys Choir Re- |
hearsal; 5:00 p.m. Cherub Choir.
Rehearsal; 6:00. p.m. Youth ‘Choir;
7:30 p.m. Senior Choir. i
Sunday, May 20th — 7:30 a.m. |
Men’s Breakfast.
CARVERTON METHODIST CHARGE |
Rev. William Reid, Pastor
CARVERTON: |
9:00 — Worship: Topic: “Words |
with Meaning — III — LOVE”
10:00 — Sunday School,
Trustees will meet for re-organiza-
tion at 11:00 a.m. |
May 17 — Sunshine Class meets
at the church.
Methodist Church 10:00 — Sun-
day School; 11:00 — Worship.
MAY 13 — 8:00 — Congregation-
al meeting.
TODAY (Thursday — Conference
W.S.C.S. meets at Elm Park Church,
Scranton.
MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. Louis Tratta, Pastor
Sunday Services: S. S. at 10 am.,
church at 11; children’s church at
11.
Evangelistic services at 7:30.
Tuesday, 7:30, Bible study and
praver.
Mothers Day: Mothets will be
honored at the morning service.
The oldest mother will be recog-
nized, also the mother with the
youngest child, and the mother
with the most children.
A Swedish missionary, Miss Elsie
Ebbestab, will speak of her work in |
Africa and show colored slides at
the evening service.
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sweet Valley
Rev. B. Kirby Jones
Sanday: 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.
Bible Conference evenings at 7: :30,
Rev. George Crame
| Rev.
| Class 8 p.m.
gational Covered Dish Dinner.
| gregational Covered Dish Dinner.
HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
| of the official board.
{ Christian . Friendly Class
Thursday: 4:15 p.m. Junior Girls church yard.
Sermon,
GATE OF HEAVEN
Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor
| Assistants: Rev. Richard J. Frank,
Rev. Michael Rafferty
Sunday masses, 7:30, 9 and 11.
Confessions: Saturday 4 to 5 and |
7 to. 8:30 p.m:
Religious instruction Sunday
i Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor
Friday 7:15 Sunday School Work- |
ers Conference at Waverly.
ers Conference continues.
Saturday 6:00 p.m.
| Youth Crusaders.
Christia
mornings after nine o'clock mass. | Morning Worship Service; © 2:00 |
for children not receiving it in par- | Service at Wilkes Barre Prison.
lochial school. 7:00 F.M.Y.
Choir pipetice Tuesdays. 7:30 Evening Service.
Tuesday 7:15 George Lambert,
Escapee from Russia, will speak and
OUR LADY “OF VICTORY
Sunday masses 7:30 and 9:30. [show a film on Communistic tactics.
Religious "instruction after the Wednesday 7:00 Prayer Meeting.
9:30 mass. Nursery facilities available for all
Confessions before masses. services.
Practice for
ST. THERESE'S
Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor
Francis T. Brennan, Assistant |
ning May 19th.
TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN |
10a5. masses: 7:30, 8:45 and Rev. Andrew Pillarella, minister
Gi Ts Sunday Worship Service, 11:00]
our’ LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL |&™., Dallas Junior High iSchool.
Sunday School for adults and
Lake Silkworth children 19:45 a.m.
Rev.. S. F. Banas, Pastor Adult choir rehearsal Thursday |
Sunday Masses: 7. and 9. even'ng at 9, at the Clifford Troup
Daily. Masses: 8:30 a.m. home.
Confessions before all masses, and
Saturday evening 7 to 8.
GLENVIEW. P. M: CHURCH
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor
Thursday 6:30 p.m. Chapel Choir
Rev: Andrew Derrick, Pastor Rehearsal; 7:30 Senior Choir.
Friday 4:00 Children’s Choir Re-
Sunday: Morning Worship, 9:55 ‘a. “Boarsal.
m.; Sunday School, 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service, 7:00 p. m.:!
Young People, 7:00 p. m.
Special meetings with Dale and
| Opal Linebaugh, Mey 1-13, 7:30 p.m. |
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Shay School
i with classes for all ages.
11:00 The Service with sermon.
Nursery for pre-school children or
I ery room for infants. |
OUTLET FREE METHODIST
Rev. Emery D. Stokes
Sunday: S. School at 10 am; -
Worship at 11 am.
Evening Worship at 8
DALLAS FREE METHOD:ST
Rev. Ralph Smith
Sunday services: S.S. 10 a. m.
Morning worship at 11; Youth
| Service 7 p.m.; evening evangel-
LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE
Rev, Norman’ Tiffany, Pastor
EHMAN:
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Church service 11:13
DETOWN:
Church 10 a.m.
Sunday School 11
'ACKSQON:
. Church 8:45 a.m.
Sunday Sehanl 9:45
Wednesday:
meeting at
Midweek
7:30.
prayer
NOXEN INDEPENDENT BIBLE
Robert L. Sutton
Sunday: 10:00 Bible School
11:00 Morning Worship.
6:30 I. A. H, Club
7:30 Evangelistic Service
Monday: 7:30, Men’s Fellowship
meets in homes.
Choir 7
Thursday: Lehman, Sr, RR
p.m. EMANUEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Jackson, Women’s Society of Harveys Lake
{ Christian Service 7:30 p.m. “Ladies Rev. and Mrs. George Clement,
| Night Out”. Sunday: 10 a. ‘m., S. S._ School;
11 a. m., Morning Worship.
A:20 pb. m., Young People’s meet-
Friday: Lehman,
| ter Tea 8 p.m.
Mother“Daugh-
Saturday: Idetown, Choirs — Jr. | ing; 7:45 p. m., Evangelistic
[11 a.m, Sr. 7 pm. Wednesday, 7:30" p. m., Prayer’
Sunday: Lehman, Charge Hymn | and Bible Study.
Sing 7:3 .m.
al Lehman, Rev. Merritt Updyke
Dies After Surgery |
Rev. Merritt Undyke, Sweet Val-
ley native, died Friday following
surgery at Good Samaritan Hos-
‘pital, Watertown, N.Y. Committal
services were held at Maple Grove
Cemetery, Tuesday at 1 p.m. The
funeral was held the preceding day
at Hope Presbyterian Church, Wat-
ertown.
Rev. Updyke, 52, was son of the
late Charles E. and Barbara E. Up- |
dyke, was a graduate of Starkey
Seminary, Lakemont, N.Y. He had
served in Seneca Falls, Watertown,
and Gouveneur, and had been as-
sistant pastor at First Presbyterian
Church, Wichita, Kansas.
Surviving are his wife, Leona,
daughters, Thelma Jane at home,
and Mrs. Gary Jones, Baldwinsville, |
N.Y.; brothers, Rev. Roland C. Up-!
dyke and Fred N. Updyke, Sweet
Valley; Rev. Worden J. Updyke, |
Endicott, N.Y.; sisters, Mrs. Ralph
Frantz, Shavertown, and Mrs. Walt- |
er Tworek, Sweet Valley.
Men’s Bible
Children’s Day Rehersal 7 p.m.
Wednesday: Lehman, Jr. Choir
Charge Bible Study 7:30 p.m.
Friday at Idetown 6 p.m. Congre-
Monday at Lehman, 6 p.m., Con-
Rev. C. H. Frick, Pastor
9:30, Worship.
10:30. Church School;
6:30 Christian Youth Fellowship
Monday night, monthly meeting
Tuesday night, meeting of the
in the
In event of rain the
meeting will be hela in the church.
PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL
Rev. Ralph A. Weatherly
Saturday — May 12 Pancake Sup-
per — 5.10: 7 p.m.
Sunday — May 13 — 8 am. —
Holy Communion,
9 am, — Morning Prayer and
Services Thursday For |
Ralph Davis, Trucksville |
Ralph Davis, Birch Grove, will be |
buried this afternoon at Memorial
Confirmation = by Bishop War-
necke.
Tuesday — May 15 — 8 p.m. —
Meeting of Women of Prince of
Peace, Shrine, following services conduct- |
ORANGE: | Wednesday — 6:30 p.m. — Junior | ed from an Edwardsville funeral
10:00 — Worship; 11:00 — Sun- Choir Rehearsal; 7:30 — Senior | home, Leroy Albertson, pastor of
“day School. Choir Rehearsal. Welsh Baptist Church, officiating.
MT. ZION:
Mr. Davis, 68, died Monday Morn-
ing at General Hospital,
had been a patient for
weeks.
MONROE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev.: L. E. Peterson, Pastor
where he
over two
Frida ing: Bible
Hill #4 Har Bills study. ist 12 He Wid ved 7 Trickeoille. for
Sunday: S. S. 10 am. worship 34 years, and had been employed
Monday, 6:30, Young People; 7:30, | carpenter at General Hospital
choir practic. ’ 7 lfor 30. He was a native of Larks-
Sunday service 7:30 p.m. ville. a : 3
Monday at 8, start of 12-week Surviving are: his widow, the
’ former Margaret Myrick; a son,
course in teacher’s training.
Saturday, May 19, at 8 p.m., a
film, “The Red Flag” in sound and
color, shown by World Vision,
topic, the infiltration of Commu-
nism in the East. Offering goes to
foreign missions,
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SHAVERTOWN BIRLE CHURCH
Pastor. Rev. R. W FEdmandann
Sunday: Sundav School, 10:00 a.m. !
Chief Warrant Officer Delmar J.
Davis, Fort Sam Huston, Texas; six
grandchildren, four great-grandchil-
dren; a sister, Mrs.|Harriet Hunter,
Hunlock Creek; a brother, Donald,
Youngstown, Ofzio.
GET IT AT
THESE STORES
Morning Worshio. 11:00 a.m. Ms as
Evening Evangelistic ‘Service, 7:30 | i a
Pp Ad Adams Mkt.
Monday: Christian Boy's Brigade, FOR COUGHS Sweet Valiey
(7:00 p.m. DUE 10 COLDS ln
| | Tuesday: Pioneer Girl's, 7:00 p.m. Friary ke
Wednesday: Ladies Prayer meet- fer
ing, 1:30 p.m. Moore's Mkt.
Thursday: Mid-week Prayer and Lehman
Praise Service, 7:30 p.m. OY
— Stolardics
man
BOWMANS CREEK aman
FREE METHODIST CHURCH Brody's Mkt.
H. D. Deats, Pastor East Dalias
Special evangelistic services May T=
9 through May 20, with John Let- | [ibys Williams Mic,
son, from Los Angeles, and special PEAY Der meaty
music and singing, nightly at 7:45. Sn
| TRUCKSVILLE FREE METHODIST |
Saturday 9:00 a.m. S. S. Work- |
Sunday 9:30 Sunday School; 10:30 |
Children’s Day Pro- |
gram every Saturday, 2 p.m. begin- |
land converted
| beginning of
| istic service 7:30. {
| hours after admission
| Township ambulance.
| James,
ard, and three-months old Thomas:
“brothers,
son‘c ‘Lodge,
THE DALLAS POST,
Escaped From Russia
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THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1962
i | Sweet Valley;
REV. GEORGE LAMBERT
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| Rev. George J. Lambert, an |
escapee from Russia, will report on |
Russia, Tuesday night,
7:15 at Trucksville Free Methodist |
Chur ch, Rey. Grove Armstrong, Pas-
| tor, extends
public.
titled “My Latvia
| and occupation by Russia.
| tic scenes from Latvian history are
| shown: Latvia winning - independ-
ence from Russia; Communist
| troops entering Latvia as- protector
of Baltic countries; surrender: of
Latvian Flag in the Kremlin before
Stalin, Molotov, and Kruschchev;
mass burial of a large number of
showing invasion
Latvians murdered for political
reasons.
Rev. Lambert was born, educated
in Russia. At the
the Russian Revolu-
tion, he was in Siberia, returning
to preach in Leningrad, Ukraine,
and Moscow, Four times he faced
| the firing squad for preaching.
Mrs. Barrett Leaves
Seven Small Children
Mrs. Betty Barrett, 27 mother of
seven small children, ded Friday
morning at Nesbitt Hospital two
from
Kingston
She was bur-
ied on Monday from a Plymouth
home in Trucksville by
| funeral home.
Luzerne,
and Flor-
She was a native of
daughter of the late Milo
ence Givens Carey.
Surviving are:
James; children,
Jr.,
her husband,
Deborah, Linda,
Edward. Michael, Rich-
Ronald. Robert, Keith and
Cra‘g Carey, cof Luzerne, and Rich-
| ard, with the UJ. S. Army in Texas;
an aunt, Mae Givens, Trucksville.
Elmer Frey, 81, Buried
At Memorial Shrine
Elmer Frey, Sr. resident of
Trucksville for the past twelve
years, died Sunday morning aged
81 at Nesbitt Hospital after a long
illness. He was buried in Memorial
Shrine Cemetery Wednesday after-
noon, following services conducted
by Rev. A. J. Thomas, pastor of
Parsons Baptist Church.
Sx years ago he retired from
Miner Hillard Milling Company. He
lost his wife, the
Jane Reese, in 1957.
membership in
Church;
He retained
Parsons Bant'st
belonged tp Fidelity Ma-
Keystone. Consistory,
and Irem Temple.
‘He was a native of Chambers-
[fw - _ - -_;y
i Rev. Grove Armstrong, will Spent. on the i
| “ERRORS OF MORMONISM A
Sunday
former Sarah |
May 15th, |
an invitation to the |
Rev. Lambert will show a docu- |
mentary sound motion picture en-
Authen-
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' preside over
her
i that he presided for the first time |
church in the conference. |
night
i The Trucksville Free Methodist Church
i 30 Carverton Road, Trucksville
EVERYONE WELCOME
Opportunity for questions.
Mrs. Sarah Brink Was
Ninety-five Years Old
Mrs, Sarah E. Brink, one of the |
oldest residents of Sweet Valley,
died at 95 Sunday night, passing |
away at the home of her daughter, |
Mss Jennie Brink, after a long ill- |
ness.
A “native of Ross Township, she |
returned to Sweet Valley four years |
2go to live with her daughter, after
having lived in Hartford, Conn.
and K'ngston. She was daughter
of Civil War veteran Samuel, and |
Mary Meyers Wandell. She was a
member of Sweet Valley Church of
Christ.
Her husband Joseph died in 1928;
a son Burt died last year, and a
son Clavde, Mountaintop, died late
in March.
REV. GEORGE CRAMER, JR,
Rev. George Cramer, Jr. repre-
senting Eastern Independent Church
Missions, Inc., of which he is field
director, is the featured speaker for
a series of meetings at First Chris-
She is survived by a son John,
nine grandchildren,
| clev en great - grandchildren aad
| three great-great-grandchildren.
She will be buried this afternoon
lin Bloomingdale Cemetery, follow-
ing services conducted by Rev. Wi-
| liam Hughes from the funeral home.
to 20.
Rev, Cramer, says Rev. J. Kirby
| Jones, pastor of = First Christian
{ Church, will bring a much needed
| message from a Gospel founded up-
lon literal interpretation of the
To Preside Bt Conference Bible, an answet to ‘‘soul-destroy-
ling rationalism” and ‘a return to
| the simpler faith ofa ‘bygone gen-
| eration.
| . Rev. Cramer has hid over
| years of missionary and pastoral
| Feasterville Baptist Church, “which
| was founded by him, and has now
| an active enrollment: of 500 in the
| Sunday School, along with a mis-
'sionary program that contributed
| $16,000 to missions in 1959. He
has served on National committees
and taken part in the Eastern Re-
| gional activities, including two years
las its president.
| In 1959 he made a mission trip
to the Orient, visiting the Philip-
pines, Hong Kong, Tokyo and
Hawaii.
In the Church Family Bible Con-
| ference, Rev. Cramer lays special
| emphasis upon the Christian home,
"and the responsibilities entailed by
bringing children into the world.
‘He also stresses Biblical steward-
ship, and basic: responsibility in
financing the work.
Card Of Thanks
The family of the late Theodore
Lavelle, Elizabeth Street, Dallas,
i wish to thank friends and neighbors
| for their expressions of sympathy
| Quzing the recent bereavement.
BISHOP FRED CORSON
Bishop Fred Pierce Corson, will
the 111th session of
Wyoming Methodist\Conference May |
16 .to 20th, his eighteenth conse- |
cutive zonference, It was at Elm |
Park, site of the 1962 conference, |
in 1945 Other years when Elm |
Park was the place for the annual |
conference were 1949, 1952, 1955,
and 1958. Elm Park is the largest
EYES EXAMINED
§ GLASSES FITTED
Bishop Corson is one of the lead- | CONTACT LENSES
ing Methodist in the world, Last
year, In Oslo, Norway, he was
elected head of the World Metho-
dist. Council,
Pastoral appointments
made at the conference,
will
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He was ordained in 1920 when 24 | Thee
years old, a recent graduate of | DR, l. BERGER
Dickinson College and Drew Theo- | OPTOMETRIST
logical Seminary. When 48, he was |
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St. Paul's Ladies |
Women of St. Paul's Lutheran
Church will meet at the church on |!
Tuesday, May 15 at 7:30 to hear
Harry S. Bavt of the Baut Studios,
Forty Fort, talk on stained glass
windows.
consecrated a bishop.
Stephen M.
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FUNERAL
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burg, son of the late Benjamin and
Leah Hunsecker Frey. In 1903 hé [f
moved to Miners Mills,
Surviving are: a daughter, Mrs.
C. P. Dominick, New Goss Manor;
cons: Hillard, Glendale, Arizona;
Elmer, Jr.; Elkton, Md.;” Robert B.,
Tunkhannock; e'ght grandchidren, |§
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