SECTION B — PAGE 4 News Of The Churches 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— July 22 — Rev. Dr. Leon W. Bou- ton. July 29 — Rev. Dr. George H. Phillips. Retired Methodist Minis- ter, formerly Pastor of the First Methodist Church of Wilkes-Barre. August 5 — George H. Jacobs, Returned Rotary Exchange Student. August 12 — Rabbi Abraham D. Barras, Spiritual Leader of Temple israel, Wilkes-Barre. August 19 — Rabbi Barras. TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST (The White Church on the Hill) Rev. Robert E. Germond, Pastor Sunday, July 22nd — 9:30 and 11 AM. Worship Services. Rev. Germond will be on vacation, and our guest speaker will be the Rev. Mr. Charles Gilbert, of Carverton. 9:30 A.M. Church School. Tuesday: 7:30 P.M. Intercessory Prayer Group. 8:00 P.M. W.S.CSS. ‘Wednesday: 6:30 P.M. High M.Y.F. Saturday: 8:30 P.M. Couples Club Block Party. Reservations must be in by the 24th. Anyone desiring names Birthday Calendar the W.S.C.S. Senior on the should contact CENTER MORELAND METHODIST REV WILLIAM F. WATSON PASTOR EAST DALLAS: Sunday — Morning Worship 9 AM.; Sunday Church School 10:15 AM. DYMOND HOLLOW: Sunday — Morning Worship 10:15 AM.; Sunday Church School 9:00 AM. CENTER MORELAND: $ Sunday — Church ‘School 10 A-M.; Morning Worship 11:15 A.M. Monday—dJuanior High and Senior MYF, 7 P-M. Wednesday — Boy Scout Troop 336 meets at the church school, 7:30 P.M. Saturday — Cub Pack 336 den meetings at the church school, 1:30 P.M. LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE Rev. Norman Tiffany, Pastor Change of time for the summer for LEHMAN and IDETOWN. Sunday School 9 a.m. Combined Worship Service 10:15 a.m., July at LEHMAN, Angst at | IDETOWN. Monday Lehman - Sunday School Staff Meeting 7:30 p.m, Wednesday — Lehman - Charge Bible Study 7:30 p.m. HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURC: Rev. C. H. Frick, Pastor | Sunday: 9:30, Worship. 10:30 Church School. | Mid-week service Thursday night. On Tuesday night of next week the Christian Women’s Fellowship and the Christian Men's Fellowship will join in a picnic supper in the church yard at 6:30. Their separate meetings will follow. 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. ’ Tuesday: Pioneer Girl's, 7:00 p.m. Thursday: Mid-week Prayer and Praise Service, 7:30 p.m. 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., Evangélistice "Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Prayer, and Bible Study. Special evangelistic services each] evening except Mondays, featuring! Jack and Clara Peters, from Wash-~ ington D. C. . BOWMANS CREEK FREE METHODIST CHURCH H. D. Deats, Pastor Sunday: Sunday School - 10:00 a.m.; Morning Worship - 11:00 a.m. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY: SAINTS (Mormon) Shavertown YMCA Sunday 10.00 A.M. combined Sun- day school and church service. Kenneth 1. Stacy, group leader. TRUCKSVILLE FREE METHODIST Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor Sunday services: S. S., 9:30 a. m. Morning worship at 10:30. FMY, 7 p. m. Evening worship, 7:30. Wednesday at 7, prayer meeting. DALLAS FREE METHODIST Rev. Ralph Smith Conference Sunday: no services ‘except Sunday School at 10 a.m. a hls rR A A 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 830 pm. OUR LADY OF VICTORY Sunday masses, 7:30, 9:30, a.m. 11 QUEEN OF PEACE Sunday-mass at 9 a.m. 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, Pastor Summer schedule: Sunday masses at 7, 9 and 11. Daily mass at 7. 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 p. m,; Young People, 7:00 p. m. Wedsesday: Choir Practice 6:30 pm. Wednesday evening, 7:30, Prayerr meeting. . OUTLET FREE METHODIST Rev. Emery D. Stokes Saturday evening at 8, open air service at Harveys Lake, Sunday is annual conference at Hancock, N.Y. There will be no ser- vices at the church, Wednesday, prayer meeting 7:45 ‘ at MONROE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. L. E. Peterson, Pastor Thursday, 7:30 p.m, prayer meet- | ing. Sunday serviees: Sunday School 10 | a.m. Church service 7:30 p.m, TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN ' Rev. Andrew Pillarella; minister Sunday school starts at 9:00 a.m. until. 9:45 a.am., Worship service at 10:00 a.m. There will be no choir rehearsal during the summer. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor Sunday services: Identical wor- ship services at 8:15 and 11 a. m. Sunday school at 9:30. No choir rehearsals: or during the summer. MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Louis Trotta, Pastor Sundoy School, 10 a. m.; morning worship at 11; evening worship at 7:30. Saturday, July 21, Sunday School Picnic at Benton Park, with lunch promptly at 12:30. Baseball game at 2. Games for all classes. Tuesday evening prayer meeting 7:30. Friday will be Campus Day, when Young People will clear up the church grounds. Work on the parsonage is pro- gressing. A water supply is as- sured, with drilling of a 100 foot well. NOXEN GOSPEL TABERNACLE Theodore W. Brenner Sunday, 10 a. m., Bible School; 11 a.m. morning worship. 6:30, Youth Fellowship; evangelistic service. Special Orchestra Music and Mes- sage in the Evening Evangelistic Service. 7:30, God’s Hour — BibleStudy and | Prayer Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. ALDERSON METHODIST CHARGE REV. JOHN T. STAHL ALDERSON: Sunday School-—10:00 a.m. Morning Worship — 11:15 am. Youth Fellowship — 5:00 p.m. KUNKLE: Sunday School — 10:00 a.m. Evening Worship — 7:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship — Monday, 6:30 p.m. NOXEN: Sunday School — 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship — 10:00 a.m. RUGGLES: Sunday School — 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship — 8:45 a.m. 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 Wednesday, prayer meeting 7:45 p.m. PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL 9:30 AM. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 1st Sunday — Holy Communion. CARVERTON METHODIST CHARGE Rev. William Reid, Pastor MT. ZION: 9:00 — Worship - Topic: ‘Life in the Spirit.” Read Romans 8:26-30. 10:00 — Sunday ‘School CARVERTON: | 10:00 — Worship Service; 11:00 — Sunday School. August 26 Music Festival ORANGE: 7:30 — Early Worship Service 10:00 — Sunday School 11:00 — Regular Worship Service July 28 — Charge Sunday School Picnic. at Garden of Ren, meetings | Ordained In Florida REV. DAVID H. David H. Shaver, son of Mr. and SHAVER {Ms. Milford Shaver, Center on June 8. mony was James W. Henley. | Dallas for Meade Public Schools. mitted on trial studies at Candle ology, Emory ' University, Ga. charge of Church, Fairburn, Ga., on July 1. pastorate. Mead, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Mark, aged four. ‘Tohn Chesnovitch, 11, ‘Buried At St. Enn's Eleven-year vitch. only child of Mr. and Mrs. | buried’ Tuesday - morning in | services from the = Disque Funeral | Home and a mass of requiem from | Gate of Heaven church. The boy, who would have been twelve years old July 31, died | Philadelphia where he had been ad- mitted two months earlier. A stu- | school, he was a valued player on team. from Wilkes-Barre six’ years ago. Surviving in addition to his par- ents are several uncles and aunts. Dymond Hollow WSCS Bake Sale. Tuly 27 Dymond Holl>w Methodist Church | W.S.C.S. will hold a bake sale Fri- day, July 27 at Shavertown Afme | ald Dymond is ganization, Mrs. Donald Fox and of the sale. Hill | Road, was ordained a deacon of the Lakeland, Florida Methodist Church The ordination cere- in charge of Bishop Rev. Shaver was graduated from Borough High School and Florida (Southern College and taught five and a half years in Fort He was ad- into the Florida Methodist Conference and received his license while he continued his School of The- Atlanta, Rev. Shaver became the pastor in the Antioch, Methodist |He was personally chosen by the District Superintendent to fill this He is married to the former Jean Boyd Mead. There is one son, David o'd John Chesno- John Chesnovitch of Oak Hill, was | {St | Ann's Cemetery, Lekman, following | Saturday at Graduate Hospital in | dent at Gate of Heaven parochial the Lehman- Jackson Little League | Ee 2 I kA The family moved to Oak Hill | It your house is’ destroyed by fire Store, starting at 3 p.m. - Mrs. Don- | i president of the or- | Mrs. Harold Davenport, co-chairmen | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1962 Explorer Scouts of Post 232 left Snuday at 3 p.m. for Johnson City, where they camped overnight be- | fore starting Monday morning at 9 for a canoe trip down the Susque- of 130 miles as the river flows. Monday night camp site was at Owego; Tuesday night, Athens; Wednesday, Echo Beach at Wysock; Thursday will be at Wyalusing; Friday, Camp Carson. The schedule calls for reaching Tunkhannock around noon on Sat- urday, when canoes will be loaded atop passenger cars again for the return trip to Shavertown John Butler Jr. and Ed Kupstas are paddling in the Pioneer canoe; Robert Wolensky and Chuck Dunn in the Rockin Robin; Lauren Dy- mond and John Kritchen in the Yel- low Jacket; Paul Sicket and Jerry Lukasavage in the Ibex; Steve Silic and William Carroll in ‘Dad’s Folly; Dan and Pat Malloy in the Nan-De- Car. Changing off with paddlers to give each boy a rest are John But- ler and John Szela, counselors. © This is the fifth year for the summer canoe trip. A reasonable amount of water in | the river was reported at the start of the trip, with Scouts anticipating Ella Moore Class Meets With Mrs. Irene Moore Members of the Ella Moore Mem- oral Sunday school class, East Dal- las Methodist Church met with Mrs. Irene Moore, Miss Myra Carlin was assisting hostess. Mrs. Anna Strazdus had charge of devotions. Mrs. Lois Lilly presided. Plans for the hat sale party and Harvest Festival were discussed, “Happy Birthday’’ was sung to Mrs. Anna fStrazdus. | Present were Mesdames Charles! | Lilly, Thomas Moore, Giles Wilson, . Thomas Heslop, August Strazdus, ‘Ted Wilson, Russell Siley Fred | Lamoreux, - Alex Cook, Jeanette Dickinson, Irene Moore, and Miss i Myra Carlin. Visitors were Rev. and Mrs. Wil- liam Watson, son Brian and Miss Adult Church Group 'Enioys Picnic At Lake | Adult Fellowship Group, = Glen- | view P M. Church, met recently to | celebrate birthdays and anniver- | saries for the month of June, Hon- | ored were ‘Stanley Karuza and Mrs. Corey Crispell, birthdays, Mr. and Mrs, George Shaver Jr., Mr. and hanna to Tunkhannock, a distance | ‘Explorer Scouts On Fifth Annual Paddle Down Susquehanna River dryer and dryer runs as they travel south. The Johnson City camp was at a private riverside property above last year and were invited to re- turn. Driving to Johnson City on Sun- day, with canoes lashed to the tops, were- six cars. Mr. and Mrs. Butler carried two canoes on their station wagon; Michael Chalowick, John Malloy, Edwin Kupstas, Cathleen Sicket, and Mr and Mrs. Lauren Dymond were in the caravan. Mr. Butler says that all canoes except one were discarded craft, stripped down and reconditioned by the Explorers, recanvassed and painted. Rules for entry were str wh Each boy had to be physically fit and hold a physician's certificate, and have his parents’ consent. Each boy must have helped the troop with its service project, helped condition his share of the load and the re- sponsibility. Some of the service projects Ex- plorers . have = completed include painting St Therese’s auditorium | and kitchen, removal of hedges from in front of the church, and grading | the lawn. |' ners for the Library Auction. | Mrs. Stanley Karuza and Mr, and Mrs. George Shaver; Sr., anniver- saries ’ A picnic supper was enjoyed at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. George Shaver Jr. North Lake by: Mes- dames Jane Sowers, George Shaver, Sr., Anna Compton; Mr, and Mrs. Charles Seward, Donna and Larry, Blanche Crispell, Sarah Moss, Mr. and Mrs, Stan Karuza, Kathy, Karen, Kandi, Mr. and Mrs. Russell ' Case, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Randall, John and Patsy Achuff, Alice Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Achuff, Rev, and Mrs, Andrew Derrick, Ira Button, George, Tom, Alan Shaver, the host and hostess. ! Kunkle Silver Leaf Holds Annual Picnic Mrs. Stanley Harrison was hostess to Kunkle Silver Leaf Club Tuesday evening, at the annual summer picnic. 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JUST A SPIN OF THE DIAL you reach In Wilkes-Barre ORchard 4-1181 Subscribers Only i NO TOLL CHARGE Center Moreland, Dallas 2 and Walker The Boston Store the bridge, where Explorers camped : the canoes, and be willing to carry | They also “acted as run- Miers, Oliver Ellsworth, Lewis Joce- | Mis. Anna Richards Was | Daughter Of Pioneers | Mrs. Anna Richards, a member of the Dallas Post Eighty-Plus Club, died aged 83 Friday morning at General Hospital & where she had been admitted two days earlier. She was buried in Beaumont Cem- etery Monday afternoon. Rev. David Morgan, former pastor of Alderson Methodist Charge, was assisted by present pastor, Rev. John Stahl, Jr, in conducting services from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Lutes of Lutes Corners. Confined to the house for a num- ber of years, Mrs. Richards, a na- tive of Kunkle and lifelong resident of the area, took an enormous liking to Rev. Stahl, because of his kindness in calling on her. Until her husband, Kiler, died 27 years, ago, Mrs. Richards had helped { him with operation of the Richards Fruit Farm at Alderson. Her fore- bears owned a great deal of prop- erty around and in Kunkle, pioneer settlers of the region. Her parents were the late John and Marilla Wardan Kunkle. While still active in the fruit- growing business, she was ‘an en- | Shusiastic member of the Grange. | She belonged to Kunkle Methodist : Church and its WISCS. Surviving “are: two daughters. Mrs. Lutes of Lutes Corners, and Mrs. Palmer Updyke of Kunkle with whom she made her home; two sons, John, of Greene, N. Y., and William K., of Vestal, N. Y.; a sister, Mrs. Marietta Wardan of Shavertown; fifteen = grandchildren, thirty - one great-grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. Arrangements by Nulton. Serving And Waiting a picnic today on Mrs. Elisa Gill- man’s lawn. Covered dish supper will take place at 6 p. m. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES — =~ DR. I. 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Attend Services For Brother In Tennessee Nesbitt Garinger and Mrs. Charles Gregory of Dallas attended funeral services for their brother Merrion X. Garinger on Monday ni Johnson City, Tennessee. Mr. Garinger died Friday night at the Veterans Hos- pital at Mountain Home, Tenn... A native of Dallas. who moved away in 1925, he ‘was: ‘son of the late Wilson and Millie Alther- holt Garinger. A veteran of World War I, he was a member of the American Legion, He belonged to Gregory, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mrs. Edgar Hughes Is Hostess To W.S5.C.5. Mr. Edgar Hughes Thursday afternoon members of the Alderson Methodist Church WSCS. Present were Mesdames Smith, Amos Hunsinger, G. N, Car- penter, Theodore Heness, Garinger, Harry Allen, Lee Zimmer- man, H. Lynn Gaughower, Beatrice Harry Reed, Knecht, Richard Prynn, Wal Lein- thall Kelley and the hostess. Idetown Women Have Covered Dish Party Idetown W.S.C.S. held its annual outing and covered dish party at Williams’ dock on Wednesday even- ing. 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