The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, October 04, 1962, Image 11

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
W. H. Crosby, 62, Dies:
In Knoxville, Tenn.
The community extends sympathy
to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crosby of
Lehman, whose son W. H. Crosby,
62, formerly of Forty Fort, died Fri-
day morning in Knoxville, Tenn.
Burial, was in Knoxville.
After moving from Forty Fort, he
had lived for the past 25 years in
iTennessee, where before retirement
he worked for the Tennessee Mill
and Mine Supply Co. in Knoxville.
He also worked for a time at Oak
Ridge, where he was
Strome-Webster Corporation.
Huntsville WSCS
Plans Noon Meal
Hunstville Methodist WSCS will
serve a noon meal Thursday Octo-
ber 11 in the church social rooms.
On the committee are Mrs. Clarence
Elston, Mrs. Paul Snyder, and Mrs.
Walter Coolbaugh.
The WISCS is also staging a Bake
Sale at Boyd White's in central Dal-
las tomorrow 10:30 to 4 p.m. Con-
tributions will be welcomed.
with the | \
Rally Day Sunday
At Glenview Church
Rev. Douglas Rae, Director of
Montrose Bible Conference, and his
musicians will be the feature for the
Rally Day at Glenview P. M. Church
on Sunday Oct. 7 at 9:55 and 11:00
AM,
Rev. Rae will illustrate the Gospel
with magic, and will be the speaker
for both services.
Rev. Rae is president of Radio
Station W.P.E.L. in Montrose.
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1962
Missionary Society Hears |
Report From Guatamala |
Mrs. John Fluck, Harvey's Lake,
was hostess to the Missionary
Society of Glenview P. M. Church
Thursday afternoon. Letters from
missionaries in Guatemala were
read. Miss Lamoreaux reported ‘that
boxes of used clothing for the Dessie
Scott Children’s Home in Kentucky
were ready to be shipped. She also
reported the new offering plates in
memory of Mrs. Jane Sowers had
arrived and were to be dedicated by
Rev. Andrew Derrick during the
Sunday morning service. Mrs. Sow-
ers was a member of the society and
the plates were obtained through
efforts of members in her honor.
The next meeting, October 25, will
be a work session at Miss Lamor-
eaux’s home. Each member is to
bring their own lunch.
Refreshments were served to Mes-
dames Andrew Derrick, Roy Moss,
Anna Compton, Charles Seward,
George Shaver, Sarah Moss, Henry
Randall, Corey Crispell, and Miss
Verna Lamoreaux.
Gate Of Heaven
Host To Deanery
Gate of Heaven Parrish was Host
to the Members of the West Luzerne
Deanery Council of Catholic Women
at the Quarterly Meeting held on
Sunday. Women from 33 parishes
covering an area from Harding to
Sweet Valley attended.
Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor, wel-
comed the women; Miss Mary Smed-
ely of Kingston explained the New
Youth Movement formulated by the
Council, and Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph
S. Gagion, Dean spoke on ‘the Ecu-
munical Council in Rome which be-
gins October 11.
Mrs. Harry McCabe, President of
Council was appointed delegate to
the Convention of the National Coun-
cil of Catholic Women at Dera
November 3 to 7.
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Shavertown Auxiliary
Meets Tomorrow, 1:30
Shavertown Branch, Nesbitt Hos-
pital Auxiliary, will meet tomorrow,
at St. Paul's Lutheran Church,
Shavertown, at 1:30 P.M. for a des-
sert luncheon.
Mrs. Harold Davenport will spiuk
on “Migrant Workers”. Mrs. Leon
Beisel will preside at the business
meeting. Mrs. Clara Letts will be
hostess.
Members of the serving commit-
tee are: Mesdames Albert Anderson,
H. W. Appleton, Albert Armitage,
Earl Balliet, Jack Barnes, George
Bessmer, Morgan Bevan, Edgar
Brace, Alfred Bronson, William
Brown, Harry Carson, Richard
Crompton, Ruth Cypers, Margaret
Dykman, Helen Elston, Clarence
Elston, Sheldon Evans, David Evans,
Gwilym Evans, John Fielding, Flor-
ence Finney, Eugene Fiske, and J.
C. Fleming.
Youth For Christ Oct. 6
At Bloomingdale Grange
Rev. Daniel Williams, Pastor of
Bible Presbyterian Church of West
Pittston, will be the guest Speaker
at Youth for Christ Fellowship Satur-
day evening October 6, at Blooming-
dale Grange Hall. Pastor Williams
and his wife Jean will also bring
their work at the Red Rock Bible
Conference. The film for the evening
is entitled “TELEO”; Dr. Jack Mac
Arthur.
There will be a chance to get ac-
quainted. Family night Saturday is
for all ages. There is no charge for
admission.
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Shavertown Children
Are Promoted Sunday
The following Young People were
promoted to the Junior Department
of The Shavertown Methodist
Church School on Rally Day from
the Primary Department and re-
ceived their Promotion Bibles in
the Morning Worship Service from
the Pastor and Church Superinten-
dents, Mr. Richard Griffith and Mr.
Jack Simpson:
Paul Beard, Warren Boyes, Reba
Brody, Donald Bunnet, Diane Chad-
wick, Margaret Day, Edward Eyer-
man, William Flock, Gayle Gentile,
Stephen Grimm, Jennifer Ireland,
Leslie Jarrett, David Lohman, Ann
Parsons, John Porter, Deborah Post,
Kristen Morris, Amy Robinson,
Pamela Rood Sherry Ross, Lindsey
Carol Stroh, Michele
Swingle, Susan Tait, Rebecca Walk.
Shavertown Ladies
Ladies of Shavertown Bible
Church held their monthly mission-
ary meeting, Sept. 24, at the home
of Mrs. Ira. Button, Fernbrook.
Mrs. Russell Edmondson spoke.
Present were mesdames: Eugene
Kocher, Dayton Garnett, George See-
landt, Russell Edmondson, William
Burket, Walter Meade, Donald
Easton, James Brace, Samuel Keast,
Ira Button, Mildred Rusmisel, Ern-
est Bell, Misses Marybeth Keast,
Florence Garnett, Erma Garnett.
Returns From California
Henry Kann and daughter Mrs. E.
A. Groblewski and son Tony, mo-
tored to International Airport, Phil-
adelphia, Tuesday, to accompany
home Mrs. Kanh and daughter Mrs.
David Williams and Stephanie Anne,
San Carlos, California. Mrs. Kann
had been visiting her daughter, the
former Louise Kann for the past two
months. Mrs. Williams and eleven
month old Stephanie will be the
guests of her parents and her broth-
er-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. E.
of ‘super jet.
A. Groblewski for a month. They re- |
turned from California by the way |
SECTION B—PAGE 3
Still Room In
Evening School
Enrollment in Dallas Adult School
is now 225, according to Principal
Thomas Carr, and there is still space
to accept more students. Registra-
tion is building. r
Some changes have been made in
the schedule. Mr. Carr calles atten-
tion to dropping of all Tuesday night
classes. Classes in dressmaking
scheduled originally for Tuesday
night, will be absorbed in the Mon-
day and Wednesday classes. z
The class in creative writing will
be given Monday evenings, instead
of Tuesday. Hy
Book-keeping has been dropped,
as there is greater demand for work
with office machines.
The class in Interior Decorating,
something new this year, should, in
Mr. Carr’s opinion, attract many
women who are interested in color
combinations, new fabrics, and tip:
on getting results with the minimum
or outlay Thursday evenings.
Classes start at 7, with dismiss |
iat 9:30.
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