The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 17, 1962, Image 12

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& News Of The Churches+
DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH
Russell C. Lawry, Pastor
Sunday: Divine worship at 8:30.
Rev. Russell Lawry preaching.
Sunday School at 9:45 with Child-
ren's Day Program which will ex- |
tend over into the 11 o'clock serv-
ice. 3
There will be no 11 o'clock
preaching service.
Senior M.Y.F. will meet at 6:30.
GATE OF HEAVEN
Rev. Franeis A. Kane, Pastor
Assistants: Rev, Richard J. Frank,
Rev. Michael Rafferty
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Sunday masses, 7:30, 9 and 11.
Confessions: Saturday 4 to 5 and
17 to 8:30 p.m.
| Religious instruction Sunday
| mornings after nine o'clock mass,
{for children not receiving it in par-
| ochial school.
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ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor
Thursday 6:30 p.m. Chapel Choir
Rehearsal; 7:30 Senior Choir.
Friday 4:00 Children’s Choir Re-
hearsal.
Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School
with classes for all ages.
11:00 The Service with sermon.
Nursery for pre-school children or
cry room for infants.
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1962
Children’s Day To Be Observed |
Sunday At Lehman And Jackson
Children’s Day will be observed |Carinchner,© Gary Baker, Leonard |
at Lehman and Jackson Methodist | Martin, Douglas Ehret, Chris Dawe, |
Churches at the regular hour for |Dale Sutton, James Cook, Rand- |
| morn'ng worship, according to an- |olph Cornell, Peter Hcspodar, Paul |
| nouncement by Rev, Norman Tif- | Adamshick, Jeffrey Dickenson, Ed- |
| fany. {ward Steltz, taking part in |
Mrs. Gordon Dawe will direct the | (Zinging Heart.”
program at Lehman, where David Recitations will be given by Pam-
| Eddy will be announcer, William | ela Tough, Dale Ehret, Kevin Crag-
Weaver will offer prayer, and the ile, Kev'n Coombs, Cynthia Oncay
| offering will be taken by Lawrence | Bunny Chamberlain; Joanne Weav
Missionary
‘Annual May Crowning
At Gate Of Heaven
Gate of Heaven
annual May Crowning in honor of
night at 7:30.
queline Gruver. Nancy Meirs, eighth
grade, ' will be crown-bearer.
Rev. Leonard Sabalis, Sacred
| Heart Church, will deliver the ser-
Anon.
schedules the |
the Blessed Virgin Mary, Sunday |
Three girls from West Side Cen- |
tral Catholic will perform the cere- |
mony. Patrica Mastalski being as- |
. | sisted by Molly Gallagher and Jac- |
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
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| DR. I. BERGER
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2% Machell Ave. Dallas
Barnes and Donald Spencer:
‘er; Charles Maye, Brian Coombs,
| Rachel Miers, Debra Cook, and John
Phone OR 4-4921
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5 { Choir practice Tuesdays. a Appearing on the program will be i th
Intermediate M.Y.F. at 6:30. PN DALLAS FREE METHODIST Linza Sutton, Catherine Maye, Lin- | Barnes. | TT rs
Monday: Annual Meeting of Wyo- | OUR LADY OF VICTORY Rev. Ralph Smith | da Fox, Patricia Major, Linda Tough, At Jackson, under direction of | RR cid hain
ming Valley Council of Churches |
i Trurhonils Educational Building | Religious instruction after the | Morning worship at 11; Youth | ekeel. Cynthia Sutton, Jean Lou- {will take part: Boverly ‘Bonning, |
Tuesday: Girl Scout Troop 169 | 9:30 mass. Service 7 p.m.; evening evangel- ise Johnson. Susan Brown, Peggy {Ronald, Donna, Nancy, and Sandy |
meets at 3:15; Brownie Troop 108 |
at 4:15.
Girl Scout Troop covered dish
supper at 6:30. y
Wednesday: Girl Scout Troop 200
: | : i
meets at 3:30; Girl Scout Troop 183 | Sunday masses: 7:30, 8:45 and Robert L. Sutton F t ] S : Li At Mt Ed v8 (Glenview Primitive Methodist ® Upholstered - Furniture - Cleaning
at 4:15; Girl Scout Troop 9 at 4:15. | 10:45. Sunday: 10:00 Bible School a a eizure | 1eS . en | Church, will hear a missionary from | . Nail 2
Chancel Choir rehearsal at 5:30; | rT 11:00 Morning Worship. | z | Bast Africa this week. Miss Else : all-to-Wa arpet leaning a
Senior Choir at 8:00. OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL | 30 1. A. H Club Chiford Stroud Die Belonged To Many | Ebbestad, a missionary nurse who *
Cub Scout meeting at 7:30. | Lake Silkworth 7:30 Evangelistic Service 8 | { expects to return to Kenya in June, | ® Wall-to-Wall Carpet Laying |
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Thursday: Boy Scout meets at 7.
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.
11:30 Junior Church.
‘Sunday masses 7:30 and 9:30.
Confessions before masses.
ST. THERESE'S
Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor
| Rev, Francis T, Brennan, Assistant
Rev. S. F. Banas, Pastor
Sunday Masses:* 7 and 9.
Daily - Masses: ‘8:30 am.
| _ Confessions before all masses, and
{Saturday evening 7 to 8.
GLENVIEW P. M. CHURCH
Rev. Andrew Derrick, Pastor
Sunday: Morning Worship, 9:55 a.
m.; Sunday School, 11:00 a. m.
istic service 7:30.
Wednesday: Midweek
meeting at 7:30.
prayer
NOXEN INDEPENDENT BIBLE
Monday: 7:30, Men's
Fellowship
meets in homes. z
{EMANUEL ASSEMBLY OF . GOD
Harveys Lake
Rev. and Mrs. George Clement,
Sunday: 10 a. m., S.”S. School;
{ stricken Saturday morning ‘with a |
11 a. m.; Morning Worship.
6:30 p. m., Young People’s meet-
ing; 7:45 p. m., Evangelisticc
| Disque, Linda Mekeel, Emma May
{ Fox, Buddy Chamberlain, Arthur
| (a ERI A 2 ahvg:! ~ ht hildr
Sunday services: 8.8. 10 a, a Brown, Carole Eddy, Debra Mrs. Albert Ashton, these children |
| Ashton; Denny Bonning, iSandy
| Splitt, and Bonnie Dubil.
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Orchardist Has
Clifford W. Stroud, 68, assaying
| the. damage to his ‘apple crop’ oc-
| casioned by the sustained freeze,
| and performing = routine . spraying
at his fruit farm on Route 118 was
| While Spraying Trees
|
fatal heart attack. He had no pre-
| vious history or heart trouvle.
Shavertown; twenty grandchildren;
Mrs. Frank Slaff
. Civic Organizations
{+ Mrs. Augusta R. Slaff, wife of
i Frank Slaff and well known ‘in the
| commun ty, “died "aged - 64 Friday
‘night at the University of: Pennsyl-
vania Graduate Hospital, where she
had been a patient for two and a
half - weeks. She was buried Mon-
| day afternoon in Mount Eden Ceme-
| tery, Valhalla, N. Y. Rabbi
|
MISS ELSE EBBESTAD
East Dallas Methodist Church, and
| after stopping for a week in Fin-
| land to attend a convention, will
{speak in Bast Dallas at 8 p.m. on
| Wednesday, "and on ‘the following
evening at Primitive Methodist at |
| 7:30. ‘
| * Miss Ebbestad, native of Nor-
| way who trained in that country,
| and later was = ‘on the staff of a
Earl ! hospital in New Jersey, spent a year
| in the mission field in Kenya, then
was a member.
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3:00 Ordination Service at Elm Evening Service, 7:00 p.” m.i Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Prayer| Stroud’s Acres, with the, snug '®. Starr, of Temple B'nai B'rith of- | ] 2 2 | |
Park Methodist Church, Scranton, | Yours Pople, 7:00 p. m. > and" Bible Study. | little roadside stand at the top oF a ficiating. % yaa Sabie Le enas io : GERI-KA Y | i
for John W. Stahl. [sey sday: hoir Practice 6:30 7 | long winding hill in Ross Township, | ' Resident of greater Wyoming Val-! 2706 10 become a Guzen of toe NV
a ay Do OL ut hota of | ade day: - Choir Practice BOWMANS CREEK was a landmark for people of the joy i Eos De Sha 3 the | United States. She attained citizen- NURSING and CONVALESCENT HOME }
Mr. Robert Addison. | or FREE METHODIST CHURCH | area and those travelling to Benton req from her native New York and [ship In February, 2 : Situated on a beautiful spot overlooking the Hunts-
aay oo Boy, Troop ~~ OUTLET FREE METHODIST 5 B DD My | 2nd a > ores of living for a time in Kingston, she | The ii Ty i \ vile Dam at Huntsville, Pennsylvania, is now operating ! i =
15; Brownies, Troop 153. Rev. Emery D. Stokes peeial ‘ovange : Nees produced Su perOr Nu. ‘moved to Dallas some years ago. | A on ssion. WO, | ¥ under new management. The stand h : bar
6:30 Council of Churches Annual Suda: School 10 8ut.r Moth 9 through May 20, with John Let- The fruit farm was founded by Hep parents were the late Mr. and | and will speak on the need for | ob tea hiah Doge ond aL S ards have es brought | Tou
Meeting and Dinner at Trucksville | . i ah > Vi i {son, from Los Angeles, and special his father, the late Frank Stroud. |Mys, Harry Scher. | support. Malnutrition, she says, a- 2 1 g will connnue to operate on tha | wer
Methodist Church. me i 1 BH - music and singing, nightly at 7:45. |rlis mother was the late Anna Beh- | She belonged. to. many cultural | mong infants and small children, is evel. Clif
Tuesday: 4:00 Brownies, Troop = pris 1 e udy. a PI cpm pS ef cme op rou I'a d civic organizations among | widespread; and disease is rampant. Geri-Ka hi s “i . | Nor
106; Girl Scouts, Troop 66; 7:30 Evening Worship at 8 p.m. John Stahl To Be | For 29 years, ‘Mr. Stroud was | Sb Little ani Curden Club | + Rev. Edwin "Lintern, East Dallas Lol e y oa hg very hori We Bimosphere "a Ken
Boy Scouts, Troop 231. Monday, May 21. Annual Society ; d : | Luzerne County sub-assessor for the | , © Losses Wyoming Valley Wom. | Pastor, and Rev. Andrew Derrick, 1 ng over large, € nursing staff and myselt will do | ‘moi
7:30 Commission Meetings. | Circuit Meeting in the Church at ‘Ordained Sun ay | Back Mountain, and for many years .. Club organiza tons connected | Primitive Methodist, invite the pub- all we possibly can to make that atmosphere real. ; sy
©8:15 Official Board Meeting at 7:45 pm. | John Stahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. oe Hoss Tomnshin onmitigonad | with B'nai B'rith Temple, Salva- le: Please consider this an invitation to visit our pra iY
Chapel Room. : Tuesday, May 22nd. at 7:45, Spec- | john Stahl, Shavertown, will be or-| #150 Serving as auditor. ctive in | ii Army, Planned Parenthood, | TTT ing home ‘at your. convenience, so that you can judge | dor
Wednesday: 3:30 = Girl Scouts, | ial Meetings begin. in the Outlet Free ga'ned cn Sunday by Bishop Fred | €IVi€ affairs, he was a charter mem- yo. = of Rotary, Wuxiliaries of ‘Mrs. Clara Garringer f : ; whe
Troop 75. | Methodist Church. Rev. George Haw- | pierce Corson at Elm: Park Metho- ! ber of Luzerne County Farmers Co- Hd asral and Wom ng Nelly Hie pur . g or yourself whether or not any person of your acquaint- } ¥on
Thursday: 4:00 Junior Choir Re- | thorne of Barberton, Ohio, musician ' dist Church, and admitted to full operative, belonged to Sweet Valley | pital. Council of Terriete Womet, and Dies After Illness Shoe: whom you should decide to recommend as a resi- iM
hearse; 0:0 Youtn Choir; 7:30 | and speaker, will conduct the Serv- brvileges of the Wyoming Confer- volunteer fire Company, and was aay others; fer ; at : ent guest to our home, will get the care and love they | So
Senior Choir and Quartet. | ices every night at 7:45, Sunday at cnee. He was ordained a. deacon trustee of Maple Grove Methglist | Sne is survived by her husband | Mrs, Clara Mae Garringer, 47, so richly deserve. ; L two
Gary Stanley Davis, son of Mr. 11 am. and 7:30 p.m, closing June 135¢ year while serving at Old’ Church. Series | Frank, strong supporter of the Lib- | died Thursday morning at Gen- { Sincere al g &
and Mrs. Stanley J. Davis was bapt- | 3rd. ‘Orchard Beach. i Surviving are: his widow, the rary Auction ‘as well as organiza- | eral Homi Te had been ; cerely, : a
ized on Mother's Day. { _— |i” He graduates ‘from Boston Univ-, former Ann Wilkinson; seven chil-| 0 <." "vv qlev. two sons: Lyle | patient for two days. She was
i LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE | o.e Snes. having completed re- | dren: Mrs. Robert Wilson, Oak Hill; | gone Of p28 0VE TV0 S008! ¥°¢ buried Saturday afternoon at Mem | f : STERN N. SMITH,
TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST Rev. Norman Titiany, Pastor quirements for his. STh degree in | Robert, Michigan; Mrs. Edmund | Bandar Allen Porwith the US Navy; (orial Shrine, following services con- ] Owner and Administrator.
(The Waite Church on the Hill) | wHMAN: January. Having spent three of hs T ranklin, Waterton; Richard, Sweet fi," orandchildren; sisters ard (ocd by Rev, Nom Tifeny, sns | ’
Rev. Robert E. Germond, Pastor | Sunday School 10 a.m. student years at Old Orchard Beach, | Valley, Clifford, Kresgeville; Fred, 4others: Mrs, Isadore Reiffel, | Daser of Idetown Methodist Church, ; 3 | i
Sunday, May 20th: 9:30 and 11:00 | Church service 11:15 he expects now to continue his Sweet Valley; Mrs. Malcolm Kitchen, | g.,,5dale, 'N. Y.; John A. Scher, | which Mrs Qarringor,"Hetown, Phone OR 4-6412 or write R. D. #4, Dallas, Pa. \ :
a.m. Worship Service. Pastor will
speak on ‘How Should we spend | church 10 a.m. time before accepting another 3 {nix, Arizona; Mrs. Abe Cohen; At- | e = I, NS i Sp ~~
our Sabbath?” Sunday: Schoel 11 charge, with the goal of winning “Y: oc 2 : {}anta, Georgia; Paul Scher, Harts- Mae Newberry, moved with her j
9:30 a.m. (Burch School. ; | {ACKSON: a Master's Degree, majoring in He was buried in Warden Ceme- dale; N.Y. : i | parents, the late Corey Curtis New- E
6:00 p.m. Junior High Fellowship; | Chusch ‘3.45 anh Philosophy. ‘A graduate of West tery Tuesday afternoon, Rev. James | berry from her native Wilkes-Bar- d
7:00 pm. Senior High MYF.
Monday: 6:00 p.m. United Church- |
es Annual Meeting and Dinner.
| {\DETOWN: .
| ““Swndav School 9:45
Thursday, Lehman: Sr. Choir 7
1
studies at Boston University full-
moreland High :Zchool, he holds an
AB from Wilkes College.
a sister, Mrs. Harry Fisk, Sweet Val-
| Garrahan and Rev. Roland Updyke
o:ficiating.
| White Plains; Mark D. Scher,Phoe-
George Uebe, 77, Dies
‘Suddenly At Lehman
Mrs. Garringer, the former Clara
re to Dallas as a child thirty-six
| years ago. She was educated in
| Borcugh schools. [A practical nurse,
Bost Sore.
f —_—
Adult Education Choir. pm: > . rl: - 1 i | Mrs. Garringer was employed for
Tuesday: 9:00 a.m. Quilters. { Idetown: Serving and Waiting George Novicki Has Family Attends Youngest bs George Uebe, 77, a resident of | the past year and a half at Maple
7:00 p.m. Girl Scouts. | Class at the Church House 8 p.m. Fatal Heart Kttack Brother S Funeral | Lehman for the past twelve years, Hill Convalescent Home, Lehman. ;
7:30 pm. Intercessory Prayer | Friday, Lehman: Children’s Day WL | k ; sd { died suddenly at his home Sun- Her husband John died two years 4
Group. | Rehearsal 7 p.m. George W. ‘Novicki, 61, collapsed | Attending the funeral of the {day afternoon after a short illness. [2go. JUST A SPIN oy
8:00 p.m. WSCS. | Saturday, Idetown: Choirs, Jr. 11 | With a heart attack, dying instant- youngest - of three brothers dedi-| He was buried in Bethlehem on| At Idetown Methodist Church, 1a
Wednesday: 4:15 p.m. Junior am. Sr. 7 p.m. ly Thursday at his home on Bunk- cated to the ministry, Rev. Mer- Wednesday, following services con- | Mrs. Garringer belonged to the Con- OF THE DIAL, & ] »
Boys Choir Rehearsal;
Cherub Choir.
Thursday: 4:15 p.m. Junior Girls
Choir Rehearsal; 6:00 p.m. Youth
Choir; 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir.
5:00 pm,
Friday: 8:00 p.m. Eastern Star |
Installation.
MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. Louis Trotta, Pastor
Sunday Services: S. S. at 10 a.m.,
church at 11; children’s church at
aad
Evangelistic services at 7:30.
Tuesday, 7:30, Bible study and
prayer.
Friday evenings at 7:30, Young
People.
This Friday, song leader will be
Jennie Long, speakers Mrs. Leonard
Baer, Diane Mahoney, Joleen Shaw
Paul Clemow Jr,
Honored on Mother's Day were:
Mrs. Gertrude Rodymoyer, 82, the
Couples Club .8 p.m.
Sunday: Children’s
three churches.
Wednesday, Lehman: Charge Bib-
le Study 7:30 p.m.
Jr. Choir 6 p.m.
Day at: all
HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev. C. H. Frick, Pastor
. 9:30, Worship. :
10:30, Church School.
6:30 Christian Youth Fellowship
On Tuesday night the Christian
Womens Fellowship and the Men's
Fellowship will meet simultaneous-
|ly but separately.
Thursday night Midweek Service.
| PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL
Rev. Ralph A. Weatherly
| Sunday, May 20, 8 a.m. Men's
| Corporate Communion and Break-
iast Mr. Russell Williams, speak-
er.
er Hl. A Requiem Mass was cele- |
brated at St. Therese's., Monday
morning, Rev. Stephen Medwick,
Holy = Ghost Church of Olyphant,
celebrant, assisted by Rev. Francis
T. Brennan and Rev. John P. Walsh.
Burial was at Mt. Olivet.
For 38 years he was a coal
miner, for 35 years with Hudson to restore his failing health, gong !vania countryside. He belonged to |
Coal Company.
He leaves his widow, the form-
or Stella Kevasek of Nanticoke;
sons: Bernard, Bunker Hill; Chest-
ar, Linden, N. J.; John, Hartford,
Conn.; daughters Elinor, Ann and
Therese, at home; a gister, Mrs.
Veronica Goobic, Bald Mountain;
two brothers, Lewis, Philadelphia,
and Jacob, Wyoming.
Pallbearers were Philip and Henry
Novicki, = Stephen Dudek,
Mack, Stanley Kaleta and Eugene
Prushko.
Arrangements by Glova.
John |!
| rite Updyke, 51, were his family
rand Updyke, Rev. and Mrs. Ward-
| en Updyke, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Up-
dyke, Mr: and Mrs. Walter Tworek,
| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frantz.
. Rev. Merritt Updyke, “who: died
‘May 4, had made desperate efforts
for a few months from New York
| State to Wichita, Kansas, as pastor. |
| X-rays taken shortly before
‘death showed incurable condition |
which would have become more
(and more disabling.
First Student Speaker
In Bible College Chapel
|
Dick Besteder, son of Mr. and
| Mrs. Corey Besteder of Kunkle, had
the honor of being the first student
to speak in the new milion dollar
chapel at Johnson Bible College near
from this area: Rev. and Mrs. Rol- |
| ducted hy Rey. Norman Tiffany.
|. Mr, Uebe, a retired importer of
| fine fabrics, was a‘ native of Germ-
|any, coming to this country when
| sixteen years old. His importing
| firm was located in New York.
| When he retired in 1947, he laid
| plang for moving to the Pennsyl-
| Lehman Methodist Church.
He is survived by his
$ widow,
the former Vera Shockloss.
| ar eee
| expects to go with a schoolmate to
| his home in Fort Lauderdale for a |
age |
| week. About to become of
| May 28, Dick expects to get a job
| this summer, return to Johnson in |
| ‘the fall to start his senior year.
| a rummage sale: “Good chance to
get rid of everything not worth
| keeping, but too good to throw
| away. Bring your husband.”
Sunday school sign, advertising |
{fidence Class and the WSCS.
She leaves two children; Mrs.
| Richard Ide, Idetown; John Garrin-
| ger Jr.. Endicott, S. Y.; two broth-
ers and a sister: Clarence Newber-
| ry, Hunlock Creek; Willard New-
berry and Beatrice Newberry, Fern-
five grandchildren:
| brook;
8 Stephen M.
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8 oldest; Mrs. Wilson Mahoney, 9 9:30. a.m. Family Service and Kn i i ji amin — :
§ ; A ) : m, x : : oxville, Tennessee. Dick, un- |: The Bos ore >
I y Sine Tsang Mrs. Nelson Harris, | Church School. PR Requiem Mass F riday i ior who a make the iE | 5 ¥ oi sston 3 fa
j mother of the youngest, her eight 11 a.m: Morning Prayer and Ser- : his calling, spoke h | k § * re - :
i - h , spoke here ‘at Easter
1 3 month old son. mon. For Mrs. Anna Zosh time in the Church of Christ, Sweet | Dr. Aaron S. Lisses § »
gy CHRISTIAN CHURCH oduesday. May 23 Choir Rehear- A requiem Mass for Mrs. Anna | Valley, and on Good Friday at | Optometrist : pis
3 sals. L. Zosh will be celebrated Friday | Noxen Methodist Church: Before | : i :
iF 2 Sweet Valley 6:30 p.m. Junior Choir. morning at 9:30 at Gate of Heaven | coming home for the summer, he ! 55 Main Street, Dallas Professional. Suite CHURCH, FAMILY
s oY. B. Kirby Jones 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir. Church, followed by burial jat St.f —————-—— 0. OR 4.4506 Gateway Shopping Center BIBLE
i M unday: Sunday School, 10 a. m.; _. Stephen’s Cemetery. Edwardsville
i orning Worship, 11 a. m. MONROE BAPTIST CHURCH Mrs. Zosh, 74, resident of Harv- ; | DALLAS HOURS: CONFERENCE
I'4 Young Adults’ meeting, 6:30 p.m. Rev. L. E. Peterson, Pastor eys Lake-Lehman Road for a num- OMNMWIDE ! Tues. — Wed, 2. to 8 pam, BU 79735 ¥
1d Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. D ¢ i i : i ATE : offering
a Visitati - Deacon’s| Friday evening: Bible study at | ber of years, died at Mercy Hos- G8 juTuAL SSURANCE COMPANY Friday 2 to 5 pm. GATEWAY CENTER HOURS:
it 1 pe oe Hills of Hope. pital early Tuesday morning after Daily 9:80 to 5:30 p.m. Bible Studies
Ia M aursday , 7:30 p. m. Prayer| Sunday: S. 'S. 10 am, worship | an illness of several months. Born Other days in Shopping Center f :
[ ostng = Bible Study Hover. Sunday service 7:30 p.m. in Czechoslovakia, a country which Evenings: Thurs. & Fri. to 8 p.m, on
Hl 1 nierence evenings at 730, Saturday, May 19, at 8 p.m. a is no longer in existance, she came | = ) 3
| Rev. George Cramer speaking. film, “The Red Plague” in sound and | 0 the United States as a girl of Practical Themes ‘
i color, shown by World Vision, | fourteen. Her husband John C. Zosh . , MAY 16 - 20
| os topic, the ifiltration of Commu. |Sr- died six years ago. |
i SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH | nism in the East. Offering goes to| She leaves three sons and four au Services, 7:30 p.m. k ¢
| Pastor, Rev. R. W. Edmondson | foreign missions. daughters: John Jr. Berwick; An- ] a
Li Sunday: Sunday School, 10:00 a.m Monday at 8: Teachers Training | drew, Croyden; Joseph, Dallas RD x istinctiv :
Fi 2 . » 10:00 a.m. : ) gle ’ ; ‘4 : “The Distinctives Of An Independent. REV. GEORGE CRAMER, JR.
{ Morning Worship, 11:00 am. |Class. 4; Mrs. Veronica Weaver, Mrs. Fundamental Church” "Field Director, Eastern Independent
f Evening Evangelistic Service, 7:30 — Mary Brown, Mrs. Anna Crawford, DALLAS ORchard 5-1176 . 7 —Reasons for being a member of Missions (affiliated with I. F. C. A.)
p.m. Ge TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN |2ll of Dallas RD 4; Mrs. Helen Will- || Centermoreland FEderal 3-4500 such aichusoh has over 22 years of missionary and
Monday: Christian Boy's Brigade, Rev. Andrew Pillarella, minister iams, Nanticoke; nineteen grand-: ; ji 3 pastoral experience. Pastor of Fea-
“Authority I The Local Church”
7:00 p.m.
Tuesday: Pioneer Girl's, 7:00 p.m.
‘Wednesday: Ladies Prayer meet-
Sunday Worship Service, 11:00
a.m., Dallas Junior High School.
Sunday School for adults | and
children, and nine greatgrandchild- : f
ren.
Lg Cas al
HERBALM.
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* THESE STORES
SOLAR HEAT
—Are By-laws Seriptural ? — How
far should church discipline go?
— What is due the Pastor and
sterville Baptist Church, 15 years.
In 1959 had the privilege of a mis-
sion trip to Phillipine, Hong Kong,
i ing, 1:30 p.m. children 9:45 am COAL officers ? Tokyo andHawaii
Ld Thursday: Mid-week Prayer and Adult choi rek . COUGH “Un if ints” i i :
: : ) ir rehearsal Thursday : “Unqualified Saints to the Lord — Financing that
® raise Service, 7:30 p.m. evening at 9, at the Clifford Troup | SUMMER PRICES ea oni Y ! Burns —Are some members not, eligible for yenlly Serie
| TRUCKSVI To home. VERY HARD. NO DIRT AS AR APE aR TR =Ultra clean : clean, heats office ? — What about a Standard “Unity In The Church Family”
it LLE FREE METHODIST| Rev. Lloyd Crall, Dunmore Pres- LOW AS ) FOR COUGHS Stone's Mkt. clean . . . lets you enjoy the very of conduct ? —Sins that divide the saints — is
1 Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor | byterian Church, guest minister. H CONTENT BUS 10 508% Beaument RY finest automatic heat comfort. “The Question Of Worldliness” there Joon for dupcemans
ii vo aay 8m pm. Christian | Youth Fellowship will spend Sat- HR IN HEAT eat oat ai . or . —Erroneous concepts VS Biblical on enon? — our respon-
outh Crusaders. urday at Camp Brainard, Strouds-|§j —100% GUARANTEED— Trucksvil 7m. truth — An answer for the con. sibility to each other in the church
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