IN LUZERNE | | | | Mog ~ SECTION B-— PAGE 4 Third Annual Haymarket Antiques ‘Show and Sale is scheduled for Satur- day, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., at Evans Falls, in a level field just off Route 309, a little more than halfway between Dallas and Tunkhannock. Station wagons with their freight © of antiques will begin converging up- on the field shortly after sun-up, to get wares arranged on tailboards and trestle tables well in advance of arri- val of the first customers. ig Attracted to the outdoor show each fall are many members of the Library Auction Antiques Commit- tee, on the lookout for interesting pieces to buy for contribution to the ~ July sale. One of the last outdoor sales of the season, the show always attracts a banner crowd. Seven local dealers are among the ~ thirty-three who will show their treasures. Schallenbergers will as usual have their favored position at the beginning of the line, directly ~ opposite Robert Foote and Oliver Varner. Paul Coolbaugh will have a good spot, also Bob Davis and Gene _ Hanley with materials from their re- nl and STAINS VANISH Before your EYES from Table Tops and Furniture CALL GR 4-0744 EVENINGS ® Furniture Repair ® Cabinet Work ® Antique Refinishing STEFAN HELLERSPERK WEST DALLAS HAXKKKS Haymarket Antiques Show And Sale On Tunkhannock Highway Saturday cently face-lifted shop on the Tunk- hannock Highway. (Silver Sleigh looks very mice, boys.) Paul had half a dozen plank bottom half-back chairs displayed at Lutes Corners over the weekend. {Sichallen- bergers will specialize in lamps, with hand painted shades, fired in Ollie’s furnace. Mr. Foote and Mr. Varner were working on some very nice round walnut tables with drop-leaves on Saturday, and Dale K. Myers, at whose place the show is located, has a lot of furniture. Shop is located in Trucksville, will have some nice things on display. Kingston dealers include the Red Door, Tony Wideman, Betty Mihal, Bressler’'s Memory Shop, Mary Helen Hoffman, Beatrice Forve. Frank Cooper from Wyalusing will be back again; Maynard and Olive Cole, from Sidney, N.Y.; Joselle Fran- czak, and Mageovage Antiques, from Berwick; Gladys Davies, Ella Clancy, and Dailey’s from Clark’s Summit. Pauline Williams will show from Drexel Hils; Meda Randal from Sads- buryville; Norman Oakes, E. Strouds- burg; Martha Reynolds from Mont- rose; Doris Henderson from Philadel- phia; Mrs. Pauline Fox, White Hav- en; Mrs. Harold Baker, Endicott; Mary Croll Moister, Norristown; Rhena L. Hintz, Reading; Mrs. Marj- orie Smith, Nescopeck; Millbrook , | Antiques, Norwish, N.Y. There will be everything, from Early American furniture to miniat- ¢ | ure toys, glass, brass, burnished cop- | per, silver, pewter, oval | Cl ALLE = picture Stephen M. 8 aclLovn FUNERAL SERVICE Harveys Lake NE 9-3571 Graphic A INCORP Offset Negatives : Phone Rear 29 North Main Street PHOTO-ENGRAVIRG Screen Prints, Art Work VA 5-2978 A : EE ris Services ORATED and Platemaking Wilkes-Barre, Pa. ZAC Dr. Aaron 88 Main Street, Dallas OR 4-4506 DALLAS HOURS: Tues. — Wed. 2 to 8 pm, Friday 2 to 5 p.m. Other days in Shopping Center Optometrist S. Lisses | Professional Suite Gateway Shopping Center Edwardsville BU 7-9735 GATEWAY CENTER HOURS: Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. Evenings: Thurs, & Fri. to 8 p.m, PLENTY OF FREE PARKING TT PETS E CONVENIENT o]== Main PHiceWILKES: BARRE Mon., Juez. Wed., Thurs, 9 A.'M. to 3 P. My Friday—9 % M. to 5 P.M. Wert Side Office—Edwardsville In The ries. Shopping Center Mer, Tues. ry AM. 103 Te AM Fri. 9 5 M. to 8 P.M. Saturday 10 A.M. fo 2 P.M. Exeter Offi je, Mon. Thru Thurs, 9 A. M. to 2:30 1137 Wyo $100 to $3500 Take up to 86 months to pay! ICES 10 : ° Plymouth Office, Plymouth Jen we Tus, Weds Thurs. Fridays A M. to 5 P.M. ® Back Mt, Office—Shavertown Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 8 A.M. to 2 P.M. ; Friday 8 A.M. to 2 P. M. 5S P.M. to 8 P.M, Saturdays 8 A.M. to 12 Noon 0, Ave. Exeter P. M. Friday, 9 A. M. to § P. M. Ann Parkhurst, whose Olde Pine ! BN > wl us i 0 NE > > $y © > A ~~ | Harold C. Giberson Stricken Kt Work Harold: C. Giberson, 53, was stricken with a fatal heart attack while filling a silo at Hayfield Farm Friday afternoon. He had been in apparent good health Friday mor- ning, and up until the moment of his collapse. He was buried Tuesday afternoon in A Wyoming Cemetery, District Superintendent Herbert Olver Out- let Free Methodist pastor Rev. Emery Stokes, and Trucksville Free Methodist pastor Rev, Grove Arm- strong conducting services from the Bronson Funeral Home. His son David, with the U.S. Air Force in Germany, missed seeing his father by only a few hours, landing at Idlewild Saturday afternoon, after being alerted by the Red Cross. Mr. Giberson had been farming for the past fifteen years, Prior to that he had lived in West Wyoming, where he was a councilman. A truck driver by occupation, he had served as president of the Team- sters Local. His parents were the late Del- mar and Maude Franklin Giberson of West Wyoming. He was a member of Outlet Free Methodist Church and Lehman Fire Company. He leaves his widow, the former Lilla Bonning; children: Franklin, West Nanticoke; David, Germany; William, Alice and Josie at home; Harry, Lehman; ten grandchildren; two brothers, Franklin and Robert, West Wyoming; a sister Josie Shoe- maker, West Wyoming. frames. Leaves are turning already, and by Saturday there should be a riot of color on the hill forming the back- drop for the show. It’s apt to be hot. Last year it was scorching, and every- body got sunburned. Wear a large shade hat. In case of rain, the show will be | held two weeks from Saturday; Octo- ber 6, 1962. 01d Fashioned Hymn-Sing Sunday P.M. Et Hentsville There will be an old-fashioned Hymn-Sing Sunday evening at Huntsville Christian Church, to which everybody is invited. David Joseph, songz leader, is scouring the rea to see which hymns are the most dearly beloved. He has a list of fifty, and asks each person to designate the ten top favorites. | Gordon James will lead devotions | The Wilkes-Barons Quartette will l sing old-time favorites. This is the first time Huntsville Christian Church has sponsored a | community hymn-sing. If it is | popular, there will be another hymn- Ba in the future. I | f | This Emblem Identifies Your Welcome Wagon Sponsors £2 Firms of prestige in the business and civic life of your community. | FRANCES IVES BU 17-4467 Fowler, Dick The ED «EI EI GT Er CI i ens ee pay Exciting, New GOLD BOND PLUS 90 EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS . to use toward the gift of your choice Redeem Coupon on appsite ge HIGHWAY TRUCASVILLE . GIFT BOOK! 8 EE Exclusive Gift Calendar # HE Exclusive Golden Tours i Bi Exclusive Toy Insert Bl Exclusive Group Project Plan MARKET 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 an 7 to 8:30 p.m. OUR LADY OF VICTORY Sunday masses, 7:30, 9:30, 11 a.m, ST. THERESE’S Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor Rev. Francis T. Brennan, Assistant Sunday masces: 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. ENTER MORELAND METHODIST REV WILLIAM F. WATSON PASTOR : EAST DALLAS: Sunday — Morning Worship 9 $Y Sunday Church School 10:15 M. DYMOND HOLLOW: Sunday — Morning Worship 10:15 AM.; Sunday Church School 9:00 AM. CENTER MORELAND: Sunday -— Church School 10 AM; Morning Worship 11:15 A.M. Monday—Junior 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 PM, CARVERTON METHODIST CHARGE Rev. William Reid, ' Pastor MT. ZION: 9:00 — Worship Service; 10:00 — Sunday School. Topic: “The New Creation.” Read: Galatians 6:14-15; II. Corinthians 5:14-17. Sunday — 7:30 p.m. Mission Study Program. CARVERTON: 10:00 — Worship; 11:00 — Sunday iSchool. ORANGE: 11:00 — Worship; day School. 10:00 — Sun- ALDERSON METHODIST CHARGE REV. FRED EISTER ALDERSON: Sunday School—10:00 | a.m. Morning Worship — 11:15 a.m. Youth Fellowship — 5:00 p.m. XUNKLE: Sunday School — 10:00 am. Evening Worship — 7:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship — Monday. 3. 30 p.m. NOXEN: Sunday Setiool — 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship — 10:00 a.m. RUGGLES: Sunday School — 9:45 a.m. PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL Rev. John S. Prater Scpt. -23, 8 AM. — Holy Com:= munion. 9:30 AM. — Family Service and Church School. : 11 AM. — Morning Prayer and Sermon. 12 noon — Coffee Hour and Re- ception for the Rev. and Mrs. Jchn S. Prater and family. 6 P.M. — Organizational meeting for the Episcopal Young Churchmen. Sept. 24, 25 — Episcopal Church- woman's Conference at Hawthorne Inn. Sept. 25, 8:30 P.M. — Couples’ Club meets at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Roth. Sept. 26, Choir rehearsal. Choir rehearsal. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor 9:30 A.M. Sunday School with 6:30 P.M. — Junior 7:30 P.M.—Senior classes for all ages. 11: The Service with sermon. Nursery for pre-school children and cry room for infants. 7: P.M. Luther League. Thursday 6:30 P.M. Chapel Choir Rehearsal. Thursday 7:30 Senior Choir Re- hearsal. Friday 4:15 Children’s Choir Re- hearsal. TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Andrew Pillarella, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11:00 a.m. Nursery is available. Choir rehearsal, Thurs., 8:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Clifford Troup, Haddonfield Hills. The Board of Deacons will meet Friday, 7:30 p.m., at the home of Rev. Pillarella. Adult [Study Group will hold their first meeting Tuesday, Sept. 25, 8:00 p.m., at the pastor’s home. Joint meeting of Elders and Dea- cons Wednesday, Sept. 26, 7:30 pao, at the pastor’s home. GLENVIEW P. M. CHURCH Rev. Andrew Derrick, Pastor Sunday: Morning Worship, '9:55 a. m.; Sunday Schobl, 11:00 a. m. Evening Service, 7:00 p.. m.; Young People, 7:00 p. m. Wedsesday: pm. / Wodnetdeh evening, 7: 30, Prayer | meeting, | Morning worship Choir Practice 6:30 NOXEN GOSPEL TABERNACLE Theodore W. Brenner Sunday, 10 a. m., Bible School; 11 a.m. morning worship. 6:30, Youth Fellowship; evangelistic service. God’s Hour — BibleStudy and Prayer Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. 7:30, 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. id as | HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURC:i 8 e Rev. C. H. Frick, Pastor 9:30 Worship. / 10:30 Church School. Monday Choir Rehearsal. Tuesday monthly meetings of the Christian Womans Fellowship and the Christian Men's Fellowship. On Sunday night at. 7:30 there will be a hymn’ sing which all are invited to share. There will be special numbers in the group sing- ing. ' y CHRISTIAN CHURCH | Sweet Valiey Rev. B. Kirby Jones Sunday: Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Morning Wership, 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, EMANUEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD Harveys Lake Rev. and Mrs. George Clement, Sunday: 10 a. m., S. S. School; L1 a. m., Morning Worship. 6:30 p. m., Young People's meet- ing; 7:45 p. m., Evangelisticc Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Prayer and Bible Study. MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Louis Trotta, Pastor Sundoy School, 10 a. m.; morning worship at 11; evening worship at 7:30. : Prayer service Tuesday at 7:30. Ambassadors for Christ Friday at 7:30. 5 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 pm, Monday: Christian Boy's Brigade, 7 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. Special Service — September 20, 7:30, with Rev. Glenn Troyer. He is with the Association of Prison Evangelism in Grand Rapids, Mich. NOXEN INDEPENDENT BIBLE Robert L. Sutton Friday at 8:45 A.M., Bread of Life Broadcast, WCDL Carbondale, 1440 Kec. Robert L. Sutton, Speaker. Sunday: 10:00 Bible School 11:00 Morning Worship. 6:30 I. A. H. Club 7:30 Evangelistic Service Wednesday, prayer meeting 7:45 Sunday — Speaker for Morning and Evening will be Rev. Andrew Derrick of Glenview Primitive Methodist (Church. Pastor will speak at Laurel Mt. Chapel, Near Somez- set, Pa. p.m. OUTLET FREE METHODIST Rev. Emery D. Stokes Sunday: Sunday School at a.m. - Worship at 11 a.m. F. M. Y. at 7:15 — Evening Wor- ship at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday, 7:45, prayer meeting. Sunday School at 10 a.m.—Wor- ship at 11 a.m. F.M.Y. — (Leader, Elizabeth Mi- * brodt) at 7:15 p.m. Evening Worship at 7:45 p.m. Monday — Ofelia] Board meet- ing. Wednesday — F.M.Y. Prayer Meeting, Leader-Ellis Hoover. Fri., Sat. and Sun., District Quar- terly Meeting at Allentown. 10 TRUCKSVILLE FREE METHODIST Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor Thursday 8:00 at Kingston Metho- dist Church. Hear Ulrich Jelinek “Science and Bible’. Friday 7:30 Free Methodist Youth Bible Study at the Church — 8th Grade through age 35. (Saturday 7:45 Youth For Christ Rally at Forty-Fort High School. Hear Bob Manderson, former Night Club Entertainer. Sunday’ 9:30 Sunday School; 10:30 Morning Worship. 7:00 FMY; 7:30- Evening Preach- ing. Nursery for both Sunday School and Morning Worship service. DALLAS FREE METHODIST Rev. Ralph Smith Sunday services: $.8. 10 a. m; at 11; Youth Service 7 p.m.; evening evangel- istic service 7:30. Wednesday: Midweek meeting at 7:30. prayer BOWMANS CREEK FREE METHODIST CHURCH ay School - 10:00 i) ug i Ide SMO1 each their at or girl rock Mr. drew Rutt year pres reco ler; Fran warc Pr Edw Cris son, Carc Cobl Law: Cath - Will