ir SER Ap Mo rea ete TR ANY RE EUS ee MLW WN ¥ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA y “A News Of The Churches+ DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH Russell C. Lawry, Pastor Sunday Divine Worship at 8:30 | Assist and 11:00. Sunday School at 9:45. Senior M.Y.F, at 6:30. Intermediate M.Y.F. Tuesday, Girl Scout Troop 169 at 3:15. Brownie Troop 108 at 4:15. | ( | GATE OF HEAVEN Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor Rev. Michael Rafferty Sunday masses, 7:30, 9 and 11. Confessions: Saturday 4 to 5 and 7 to 8:30 p.m. 2 Religious instruction Sunday | mornings after nine o'clock mass. for children not receiving it in par- Wednesday GirlScout Troop 200 at | ochial school. 3:30. : Girl Scout Troop 183 at 4:15. Girl Scout Trocp 9 at 4:15. Thursday Boy Scout Treop 281 at 7:00. SHAVERTOWN METHODIST Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost, Pastor Sunday: 9:30 Church School Chil- dren’s Day program in Sanctuary. 11:00 Nursery during Church for pre-school children. 11:00 Morning PWorship Service. 11:30 Junior Church. 6:30 M.Y.F. in Chapel Room with | Movie. Monday: 4:00 Brownies, Troop 115; Brownies; Troop 153 . Tuesday: 4:00 Brownies, Troop 106; 4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop 66; 7:30 Boy Scouts, Troop 231. 4 Wednesday: 330 Girl Scouts, Troop 75. Thursday: 4:00 Junior Choir Re- hearsal; 7:30 Senior Choir and Quartet, TRUCKSPILLE METHODIST (The White Church on the Hill) Rev. Robert E. Germond, Pastor Sunday May 27th - 9:30 and 11:00 a.m., Worship Services. Pastor will speak on ‘Christians in spite of everything.” 9:30 a.m. Church School. 6:00 pm. Junior High Fellowship; 7:00 p.m. Senior High M.Y.F. Monday 7:30 p-m. Church School Workers Conference. 8:00 pom. Men’s Club. Adult Education Choir. Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. Girl Scouts. Thursday, 4:15 p.m. Junior Girls Choir Rehearsal; 6:00 p.m. Youth Choir; 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir. MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF. GOD Rev. Louis Trotta, Pastor Sunday Services: S.'S. at 10 a.m., church at 11; children’s church at 11. Evangelistic services. at 7:30. Tuesday, 7:30, Bible study and prayer. . Friday evenings at 7:30, Young People. : Speaker for Young People’s meet- ing will be Daniel Mahoney, Saturday night at 7:30, meeting. prayer CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sweet Valley _ Rev. B.. Kirby Jones ~~ Sunday: Sunday Schooi,; 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. SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH Rev. R. W. Edmondson, Pastor Sunday: Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Evening Evangelistic Service, 7:30 p.m. 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: Mid-week Prayer and Praise Service, 7:30 p.m. TRUCKSVILLE FREE METHODIST Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor Saturday 6:00 p.m. Christian Youth Crusaders. / Sunday 9:30 Sunday School; 10:30 Morning Worship Service; 2:00 Service at Wilkes Barre Prison. 7:00 F.M.Y. 7:30 Evening Service. i Wednesday 7:00 Prayer Meeting. Nursery facilities available for all services. Practice for Children’s Day Pro- gram every Saturday, 2 p.m. begin- ning May 19th, CARVERTON METHODIST CHARGE Rev. William Reid, Pastor ORANGE ‘Worship: 10:00. MT. ZION. 9:00; Sunday School Worship. 10:00; Sunday School | 11:00. CARVERTON: ‘Worship: 11:00; Sunday School 10:00. ( 6:30—Intermediate M.Y.F. 7:30—Senior M.Y.F. JUNE 2 — Senior M.Y.F. will hold a car wash. 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. 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., Evangélisticc ‘Wednesday, 7:30: p. m., Prayer and Bible Study. BOWMANS CREEK FREE METHODIST CHURCH H. D. Deats, Pastor Sunday: Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.; Morning Worship - 11:00 a.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. OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL Lake Silkworth ; Rev. S. F. Banas, Sunday Masses: 7 and 9. | Daily Masses: 8:30 a.m. Confessions before all masses, and Saturday evening 7 to 8. Pastor GLENVIEW P. M. CHURCH Rev. Andrew Derrick, Pastor Sunday: Morning Worship, 9:55 a. m.; Sunday Schoel, 11:00 a. m. Evening Service, 7:00 p. m.; Young People, 7:00 p. m. Wedsesday: Choir Practice 6:30 p.m. OUTLET FREE METHODIST Rev. Emery D. Stokes ‘Sunday services: Sunday School at 10 a.m. - Worship at 11 a.m. Evangelistic Service at 7:30 p-m. Rev. George Hawthorne - Evan- gelist and Professional Accordionist, will conduct «Special Meetings at The Outlet Free Methodist Church, every Night at 7:45 p.m., and Sun- day night at 7:30 p.m., The Satur- day night service will begin at 7:30 p. m. and will be continued in our first OPEN AIR SERVICE of this year at Harveys Lake. Time 9 p.m. LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE Rev. Norman Tiffany, Pastor .EHMAN: Sunday School 10 a.m. Church service 11:15 (DETOWN: Church 10 a.m. Sunday Scheol 11 TACKSON: Church 8:45 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. C. H. Frick; Pastor 9:30, Worship. 10:30, Church School. 6:30 Christian Youth Fellowship Thursday night Midweek Service. MONROE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. L. E. Peterson, Pastor Thursday, 7:30 p-m. prayer meet- ing. Friday, 8 p-m. Bible study at Hills of Hope. Sunday services: Sunday School 10 a.m, Church service at 7:30. Monday: Young people at 6:30; choir at 7:30. 8 p.m. teachers train- ing sessions continue. TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Andrew Pillarella, minister Sunday Worship Service, 11:00 a.m., Dallas Junior High iSchool. Sunday School for adults and children - 9:45 a.m. Adult choir rehearsal, Wednes- day, 8:30 p-m., at the home of Mrs. Clifford Troup. ; ’ Sacrament of Baptism will be ad- ministered Sunday, June 3rd at the morning service, Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Lackawanna Council of United Pres- byterian Men will be held at West- minster Church, Scranton, May 27. R. R. Carmon is in charge of reser- vations. 3 There is only one WELCOME WAGON 30. years of experience fostering good will in . business and community life. For information on ‘Welcome Wagon, phone . ° 3 ® & ® ® o ® ° ® e® ® ° ® ° ® ° ® eo ° ® ° * eo ® o e eo e eo * e ® ° . 2 POCOCCOCCECECICSCSCCECPCSEOSRVIOO000000000000000 FRANCES IVES BU 17-4467 ants: Rev. Richard J. Frank, 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. 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 meeting at 7:30. prayer CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS (Mormon) Shavertown YMCA Sunday 10.00 A.M. combined Sun- day school and church service. Kenneth L. Stacy, group leader. Mrs. Eliza Arber, 78 Buried In Columbus Mrs. Eliza Arber, 78, Shavertown, died last Tuesday night at Nesbitt Hospital, following a brief illness. She was buried in Columbus, N. J. Friday afternoon, Rev. Robert D. Yost officiating from a Kingston funeral home. Mrs. Arber and ther husband Samuel B. G. Arber, observed their 54th wedding anniversary recently. Her husband is a retired engraver, formerly with FrankB. Clark Jewel- ry store. For the past 26 years, Mr. and Mrs. Arber lived in Shavertown, where Mrs. Arber was active in iShavertown Methodist Church and its WSCS, Shavertown branch of Nesbitt Auxiliary, and Dallas Chap- ter of the Eastern Star. In addition to her husband, she leaves three sisters: Mrs. Rebecca Eckersley, Mrs. Margaret Hall, and Mrs. Augustus Townsend, all of Columbus; also several nieces and nephews. \ Walter E. Harris Dies After Prolonged Illness Walter _ E. Harris, Trucksville, died at 73 Saturday morning at Nesbitt Hospital, following a pro- longed illness. He was buried Tues- day afternoon at Fern Knoll, Rev. Robert Bermond officiating. He was a mative ‘of Jackson Township, son of the late Robert and Elizabeth Goldsmith Harris. He was last employed as a farmer by Hillside Farms in Trucksville, His wife Lillian died nearly thirty years ago. He was a member of Truc ksville Methodist ‘Church and Osage Lodge 712, 1060F, Lehman. He leaves a ‘brother Dory im California, and a number of nieces and nephews. ; One Of The Last Of The Blacksmiths Dies At 86 Harold Thompson, 86, one of the old-time blacksmiths, died last Wed- nesday night at the Faulkrod Con- valescent Home in Mehoopany, where he had been a patient for the past six months. He was buried at Orcutt Ceme- tery [Saturday afternoon. Rev. John ‘Gordon officiating from the Nulton Funeral Home. For many years, Harry Thompson shod horses and shrunk wagon rims to farm ‘wagon wheels in a shop be- hind his home in Noxen. He was born in Lockville, son of the late John and Mary Sickler Thompson, but lived in Noxen most of his life. Surviving are: his widow, the former Fannie Dennis; two sons: Wesley, of Plymouth, and Francis, of Noxen, two daughters: Mrs. George Slater, Elmira, N.Y.; and . Mrs. Robert Hilbert, Marysville; | thirteen grandchildren; five great- grandchildren; two brothers: “Norm- an of Noxen, and Nelson of Dallas; a sigter, Mrs. Florence Condon, Har- veys Lake. | EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES DR. I. BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Machell Ave., Dallas Phone OR 4-4921 paz TPZ eo rnb GET IT AT HERBALM. THESE STORES COUGH MIXTURE Zigs Soonorty easetown BARS Aa a FOR COUGHS Jefferies Mkt. DUE TO COLDS Demunds Corners —_— ue = Caddie Labar Dallas PAE Wheeler's Cafe Lake-Noxen Road i: gy Herron’'s Mkt, Harveys Lake — ee Rinken’s Cafe Idetown — WY me Klansek's Mkt. Lake Silkworth PREPARED BY CILVIK PRODUCTS CO. DALLAS, PA ‘self, Tn her fall, she suffered Church THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1962 Chucklés™ by CARTWRIGHT CARTWRIGH] CHAS, Zz) @&y Te “Go on home—I‘ll wash the dishes by myself!" J. Edwin Lintern Is Transferred Goes To Chinchilla, Wm. Watson Comes Only one pastoral change in the Back Mountain resulted from the Wyoming Methodist Conference held last week at Elm Park. ; Rev. J. Edwin Lintern leaves Cen- ter Moreland Charge for Chinchilla, and = Rev. William Watson, West- over, N. Y. replaces him at the Cen- ter Moreland charge, which includes East Dallas and Dymond Hollow. Rev. Lintern has been at Center .{ Moreland for three years. All other Methodist ministers of the area retain their pastorates. Mother-Daughter Tea The Pioneer Girls held a Mother and Daughter tea last Tuesday eve- ning, May 15th, at the Shavertown Bible Chruch, Present were mesdames John Al- len, Donald Nulton, Dayton Barnett, Bertha |Slimak, Russell Edmondson, William Belles, Harry: Martin, Ira Button, William McNeel, Donald Easton, William Burket, Samuel Keast; Misses Marybeth Keast, Don- na Kocher, Brenda Hadsell, Elaine and Florence Garnett, (Gloria Welch, Carolyn Van Auken, Joyce Ann Belles, Betty Burket, [Lois Nulton, Judy Allen, Patricia Martin, and Erma Garnett. Jessica Thomas Injured In Fall While Teaching Miss Jessica Thomas, High School English teacher at schools, is at Mercy Hospital, where she was admitted by Harveys Lake ambulance last Thursday morning. Miss Thomas was injured when: a strap which holds her kneecap motionless, broke while she was returning to her desk after adjusting a record player for her class. She had leaned her crutches against the wall, and was unable to catch her- ex- tensive brusing. Lake-Lehman | Sherman Hoover Has Fatal Heart Attack Less than four. months after his wife was killed in a traffic accident on Lehman hill, Sherman A. Hoover, 64, died at his home at Oakdale, following a heart attack. He was buried in Orcutt Cemetery. : Mrs. Maude Hoover lost her life February 9. Mr. Hoover, resident of Hunlock Township for 35 years, was a car- penter and builder oft homes in the Back Mountain. He was a member of Roaring Brook Baptist Church. He is survived by two sons, Sher- man and Donald, both of Hunlock Creek R. D.; six grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Hazel Williams, Ply- mouth. Elizabeth Parks, 80, Buried At Idetown Elizabeth Parks, 80, former area resident, passed away last Thurs- day at the Home for Homeless Women, where she had been a resi- dent for the past eight years. She was buried in the family plot at Idetown Cemetery. She was born May 27, 1881, daughter of the late Franklin and Carrie DeLong Parks of Idetown. Surviving are a brother and two sisters: P. H. Parks, Kingston; Mrs. Wilbur Hopkins, Largo, Florida; Mrs. Minnie Doty, Jenkinstown. Bernard Sorber Has Fatal Heart Attack Bernard ‘W. Sorber, 49, Hunlock Creek, died Wednesday afternoon shortly after admission to General Hospital suffering from a heart at- tack. He was buried in Sorbertown Cemetery, following services con- ducted by Rev, Oscar Saxe. A native of Hunlock Township, his parents were the late Lyman and Laura Neely Sorber. He is survived by his widow, the former Nora Fink; a son Ronald and a daughter Sheila, at home: a sis- ter, Mrs. Arthur Lamoreaux, Hun- lock Creek. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST 25 a I SS RH KN HR RRRRNS DON’T FORGCET T O STOP. of op JOAN BROBSI'’S 92 SHAVER AVE. SHAVERTOWN For GERANIUMS And PLANTS OR 4-7951 AR NN RN NN NN NN NN NN NN NN TE Ee NEW CHARLES REVOLUTIONARY SOLAR HEAT «Ultra clean! 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Gallagher. | He blad made the long grade up- hill on Church Street, and was levelling off near the Center Hill Road intersection, on the way back from Gate of Heaven Church Sun- day night at 9, to his home on Up- per Demunds Road. at Mt. Olivet, following a High Mass of Requiem at Gate of Heaven. A native of Exeter, Mr. Sholtis had been resident of Dallas for the past thirteen years, for ten acting as Maintenance man at Natona Mills. He belonged to Gate of Heaven Church and its Holy Name Society. Before joining Natona forces, he had been a self employed contractor. i He is survived by his widow, the former Mary Zerostek; his mother Mrs. Susan Chismar, Exeter; sons, Angjrew and Paul, at home; daugh- ters, Mary Ann and Barbara, at home; foster-children, Peggy and Eleanor Adamitis, at home; sisters, Mrs. Mary Kozich, Dallas; Mrs. Michael Yanchick, and Mrs. John Fedorchak, Wyoming; Mrs. Al Chor- ba and Mrs. David Ligi, Exeter; Mrs. William Maslowski; York. A brother, Michael, died in May 1959. Sell Quickly Through The Trading Post Stephen M. GLOVA FUNERAL SERVICE Harveys Lake NE 9-3571 ~ y : . | He will” be buried this morning | Mrs. Ella McConnell Dies In Baltimore Mrs. Ella Farrell McConnell, 66, retired school teacher and summer | > | resident of Harveys Lake for many | dent of Meeker for the past six years before moving there as al year-round resident ten years ago, | died last Thursday night in Balti- | more. ‘ | Following a Requiem Mass at | Gate of Heaven Church, she was | buried Monday morning in St. | Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Town- | ship. A graduate of West Chester | ericordia she taught in Wilkes- | Barre Schools for thirty years, serv- ing for tem years as principal at Grant Street. dent of Wilkes-Barre Educational Association, and active in promot- ing teaure. She was a member of Our Lady of Victory Chapel, and first presi- dent of its Altar and Rosary So- | ciety. : She is survived by a daughter, | Mrs. Robert Schaller, Baltimore; a | New | | sister, Mrs. Edward Byrne, | Haven, Conn.; and five grandchil- dren. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN LUZERNE LOL el 3 5 SECTION B—PAGE 3 | Mrs. Mary Mackert Dies After Prolonged Illness Mrs. Mary C. Mackert, 70, resi- years, died Thursday morning at General Hospital, where she had been a patient three days earlier, culmination of an /illness of two years. / Before coming to this area, she had lived in New Cumberland and in Schenectady, N. Y. She was a | native of Phliadelphia, daughter of { the late Charles and Catherine Tay- lor Chapman. She belonged to the Sholtis last conscious thought was | Teachers’ College and College Mis- | Mormon Church in Salt Lake City. She leaves her husband,” Clyde, a son Clyde, Salt Lake City, Utah; | a daughter, Mrs. Doris Miller, Meek- She was first presi- | er; thirteen grandchildren, one greatgrandchild; a brother Raymond Bell, Riverdale, Maryland. Thomas Hicken, Sterling Barton, and Roger Lane spoke at services conducted before burial in Mt. Oli- vet Cemetery, New Cumberland. Americans give to churches and charities at least 17 billions a year —or roughly 4 to 6 per cent of their income, the University of Michigan research reports. aN * 'HOUSEWARE QI IATL OCOOCTOOOOCCOOCOCOOLOOOOEONY GREENWALD'S eo Lo SHOPPING Dr. Aaron 38 Main Street, Dallas OR 4-4506 DALLAS HOURS: Tues. — Wed. 2 to 8 p.m. Friday 2 to 5 p.m. Other days in Shopping Center S. Lisses Optometrist Professional Suite i Gateway Shopping Center Edwardsville BU 79735 . 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