SECTION B— PAGE 4 Harry L. Newberry Lies At Beaumont Harry L. Newberry, 63, lifelong resident of Beaumont died late Saturday night at General Hospital after an illness of some length. He was buried on New Year's Day in Beaumont Cemetery, Rev. L. E. Peterson officiating at services held from Nulton Funeral Home. Mr. Newberry was son of the late William and Ida Montague New- | berry. He was a member of Ver- | non Baptist Church. Surviving are these children: Carl, Noxen; Donald, Beaumont; Harry Jr., Halstead; Chester, Boston; Ken- neth, New Albany; Mary Louise, at home; ten grandchildren. William Rozelle Has Fatal Heart Attack William Stanley Rozelle, 62, resi- dent of Orange since 1924, died suddenly at his home Saturay after-, noon, succumbing to a fatal heart attack. He was burie in Mt, Zion Cemetery Monday afternoon fram the Glova Funeral Home: Officiat- ing was Rev. William Reid, pastor of Orange Methodist Church, of which Mr. Rozelle was a member. Born in West Wyoming, he was son of the late William and Mary Davis Rozelle. He attended West Wyoming High School. A car- penter by trade, he had been self- employed for the past thirty years. He is survived by his widow, the former Edith May Belles; a son Ray- mond of Orange; three daughters: Mrs. George Evans, Roslyn; Mrs. Cecil Vopleus, Huntington Station, L. I; Mrs. Carl Gries, Jr., Newton Station; two brothers Ralp and Paul, West Wyoming; eight grand- children. Extends Sympathy The community extends sym- pathy to Laning Harvey Jr. of Huntsville, whose mother, Mrs. Marion Harvey, widow of former State Senator Laning Harvey Sr., died Sunday morning while visit- ing relatives in South Carolina. Dies Oblivious To Dire Tragedy Clarence E. Shaver, 56, Remained Unconscious Death came as a merciful release to’ Clarence E. Shaver, 56, Wednes- day night at Nesbitt Hospital, where he had lain completely un- conscious since suffering a stroke the day after Thanksgiving. = He never knew that tragedy had stalk- ed his household brief days after he had left them, and that three of his children had died in the blaze which swept the two-story frame dwelling near Harveys Lake in the early morning hours of November 28. - He was buried Saturday at Chapel Lawn, beside his three children, Virginia, Cindy and baby Susan. Services were conducted by Rev. Robert Lancaster, assisted by Rev. George Clements, at 1 from the Glova Funeral Home. Mr. Shaver wag born at Harveys Lake November 9, 1906, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eldrige Shaver. For many years he had been employed as a ‘machinist in New Jersey, after having been in the well-drilling business at Har- veys Lake. He was a member of Idetown Methodist Church. His sister Mildred Shaver, who teaches. children of servicemen in Seoul, Korea, went back to Korea December 23, after having flown home on emergency leave at the time of the fire. His son. Clarénce Jr. wag also granted compassionate leave from the Marines, based at Memphis, Tenn. He leaves his widow; sons Clar- ence, Richard, Robert, David, and a 16-year-old daughter Marguerite. . Pallbearers were Dale Oney, Wal- ter Sorber, Tony Javers, Ben Rood, Charles Williams, and Carl Carey. Card Of Thanks The family of the late James F. Davenport of Lehman wishes to thank friends and relatives who assisted during the recent bereave- ment. JUST ONE CALL “STARTS AUTOMATIC DELIVERY = ‘We watch the weather for you, make sure you get fuel delivery when you need it.. . . automatically. And Gulf Solar Heat is the fuel oil that’s purified with hydrogen—to burn cleaner and hotter for more heat per gallon. Be comfortabue. Start saving. Call us today! 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Anthony Stredny, assistant pastor of Blessed Sacrament RC Church, Harriman, Tenn.; Edward, Harvey- ville; a sister, Mrs. Alexander Brown, Buffalo. Pallbearers were Richard Sear- foss, Leo Nouroth, Jack Ruggles, Edward Oncay, Albert Miller, and Herbert Jones. Mrs. Runstall Lies At Mount Olivet Mrs. Mabel Runstall, Harveys Lake, was buried Monday at Mt. Olivet, following a Mass of Requiem at which Rev. Francis A. Kane of- ficiated. Prior to services at Gate of Heaven Church, services were conducted from the Disque Funeral Home. Mrs. Runstall, 71, died Thursday morning at Wyoming Valley Hos- pital, where she had been a medical patient since December 9. A native of Binghamton, daugh- ter of the late Herkimer and Mary Davis, she moved from Kingston to Harveys Lake in 1941. She was a member of Gate of Heaven Church. Surviving are: her husband Al- fred H. Runstall, for many years affiliated with the Boston Store until retirement; a daughter, Mrs. Stanley Grontkowski, Plymouth; two grandchildren, Donna Marie and Stanley; a brother George, Binghamton. Pallbearers, former associates of Mr. Runstall from the Boston Store, were: Vernon Ash, Rudolph Merritt, Norman Solomon, Edward Wilds, Francis Fry, Theodore Howe, Ed- ward Halloran, and Matthew Seneski. Save On Your Printing Have KH Done By The Post Stephen M. GLOVA FUNERAL SERVICE Harveys Lake NE 9-3571 EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED OPTOMETRIST 2% Machell Ave., Dallas Phone 674-4921 New Dallas Shopping Center DALLAS 675-1178 Lan indoor festivity. ‘ Centermoreland FEderal 83-4500 MONEY i AT LOW BANK RATES $100 to *3500 LIFE INSURANCE INCLUDED IN PAYMENTS! 4 CONSUMER LOAN DEPT, ii'cisihs UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY! FOR ANY 2nd FLOOR ) The WYOMING NATIONAL BANK wiLKes- sant: PLYMOUTH « SHAVERTOWN EDWARDSVILLE » EXETER Huntsville submitted his resignation to the Of- ficial] Board, and has written a formal letter ‘to the congregation, excerpts of which were read at a meeting of the congregation Decem- ber 27. He said, in effect, thirty-five years and 1700 sermons were too much. The congregation disagreed. A motion was made by Carl Roberts and seconded by Arline Covert, that Rev. Frick’s resignation not be accepted. In the meantime, Rev. Frick is carrying on his work as usual, Agile in spite of his 84 years, Saturday morning at 9 saw him piloting a Christmas hike, for which he had prepared the day before by chopping kindling and gathering wood for the Christmas bonfire and outdoor lunch, while younger children ga- thered in the church basement for For years Rev. ‘looks as group of students on the annual | Community Hopes That Rev. Frick’s Resignation Will Not Be Accepted Rev. Charles H, Frick, pastor of | Frick has led the youth of the con- Christian Church, = has gregation on a walk through the snow-clad hills, ending with food and hot chocolate at a campfire not too distant from the church. Definite plans await decision by Rev. and Mrs. Frick. The congréga- tion built the parsonage for them some years ago, and during Rev. Frick’s pastorate the oldest church in the Back Mountain has experi- enced a number of enlargements and renovations. It has been said of this distin- guished looking man, with his erect carriage and his noble head, ‘He a United States senator should look, and seldom does.” If .Rev. Frick does indeed carry out his intention to resign his pas- torate, the entire area will have suffered a great loss. For here is a man of God who is completely sincere, dedicated to his Faith, wearing the mantle of Christianity with dignity and hu- mility. Mrs. Edward Guernsey Dies In St. Petersburg Mrs. Elue Clark Guernsey, West Franklin Street, [Shavertown, died suddenly December 22 at St. Peters- burg, Florida. She was born in Vermont and lived in Shavertown since 1922, moving here with her husband, Ed- ward Guernsey, from Wilkes-Barre. She was a member of Shavertown Methodist Church and an early vol- unteer of the Nesbitt Hospitall Aux- iliary, Back Mountain Branch. In ill health for a number of years, Mrs. Guernsey ond her hus- band spent their winters in Florida. The couple had left here only a month ago for the south. Beside her husband, one son, Jackson Guernsey, Bethesda, Mary- land, survives. Alsop two grand- children, Claire and Kendra Guern- sey, Bethesda. Interment will be at the con- venience of the family. Student Contest Luzerne County Sportsman's Show, January 25 through February 2, at the Family Bargain ‘Center in Plains, offer a contest for students of all ages. Great Outdoor Art Contest is open to ‘junior and senior high school students only. On exhibition will be students’ best work, no special categories, except the work must typify outdoor life. Oil, water- color, charcoal, all acceptable. Votes of persons attending will dictate awarding of prizes. First prize is $25, second $10. Birdhouse Building Contest is open to children of any grade. No restrictions. Build it to suit your- self. General Woodcrafts Contest for students of any ‘age. Carved items, jewelry boxes, tie racks, what have ! line for entries. Show Film, Sing Carols A group of young people from Huntsville Christian Church pre- sented a Christmas film with Carols at the Huntsville and Lehman Con- valescent Homes. Also at the homes of three shut-ins, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stevens and Miss Addie Elston. In the group, chaperoned by Rev. C. H. Frick, Paul Daily and Mrs. Wilbur Davis were: Wendell Jones, Marjorie Evans, Ricky Davis, Linda Jones and Linda Howell. : Rev. Wood Stricken Rev. Robert Wood former pastor of Carverton Methodist Church, was admitted to Moses Taylor Hospital, Scranton, on ‘Friday. The former local clergyman was stricken with a blood clot and is in serious con- dition. Taken To Hospital In Freezing Weather Alvin Wilson, Perrin Avenue, Shavertown, was admitted to Nes- bitt Hospital Monday. He was taken in the Kingston Township ambu- lance, manned by Ted Poad, An- thony Plata and Merten Coolbaugh. Mr. Wilson has been bedridden for five years. It was eight degrees above zero with 45 mile an hour winds whistling through the area and roads ice coated when the am- bulance crew received the call to remove the elderly man to the hospital: you. Anybody who wants to buy a specific item may place a bid in a “bid box.” Cards with bids will be mailed to the student exhibiting. Arts and crafts will be returned to exhibitors after the show. There is no limit on the number of items a student may exhibit. 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JUST A SPIN OF THE DIAL and you reach In Wilkes-Barre DiAL 674-1181 NO TOLL CHARGE Center Moreland, Dallas “icing, RG Tr ST SS Gr AT ST Re Sr RR ST TRG Tr SH Ge TP CT Brother Finds Mr. Urich Dead [In His Bed Michael Yurich, Huntsville-Cease- town Road, was found dead in bed Wednesday afternoon by his brother Joseph, whe had dropped by to check on him, knowing that the sister, Mrs. John Dougar, with whom he made his home, was away for the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Dougar returned im- mediately. Death = was attributed to a hemorrhage of the lungs by deputy coroner Richard Disque. The World War II veteran who had served in Greenland, had been employed by the Loree Colliery of Hudson Coal Company until four years ago. He lived in the Dallas area for fifteen years. He was born in Plymouth, son of Michael and Anna Kacan Urich. Surviving beside his parents and the brother and sister already named, is another sister, Mrs. Catherine Dougar, Philadelphia, and another. brother John, Swoyerville. Freddie Home For Christmas Returns Saturday To Johnstown Freddie Hennebaul will leave his home at Harveys Lake on Saturday bound by Harveys Lake ambulance again for Johnstown Rehabiliation Center. John Stenger and Lee Zim- merman will make the trip with the boy who has been incapacciated for a year since suffering injuries while wrestling at Lake-Lehman. Freddie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Hennebaul, was to have come home on an air mattress. The com- munity offered air mattresses by the dozen. On December 21, snow-covered roads mandated ambulance trans- portation instead of private station wagon. The Christmas holiday has been a pleasant one for the family, with increased. “hope that Freddie will recover use of his limbs. During the three months he has been at Johnstown, he has made noticeable strides. He was at Geisinger Medical Cen- ter for months at first unable to move his head, later, after a bone graft, getting good motion, and with sensation returning to his arms. For weeks he wore a collar to keep his head immobilized. 4-H ElectricClub To Be Formed = On Friday evening, January 11 at 7:30 in Trucksville Fire Hall, the 4H Electric Club program will be offered to all boys and girls in the area between the ages of 11 and 21, according to an announcement by Ralph Beard, associate county agent. Club members develope knowledge of the fundamentals of electricity— what it is, where it comes from, and how it gets to the user, and safety factors involved. Boys and girls develope their knowledge ac- cording to their own interest. Members will learn care and maintenance of electrical equipment according to manufacturers instruc- tions on cleaning, lubricating, serv- adjusting, storing and in- specting for safety. They will learn to use electrical equipment properly and profitably, to build useful elec- trical equipment, make simple re- pairs and many other things. Morris Sheckler, Dallas, R.D. 1, will be the project leader. You are invited to belong. : Skaters Out Skaters were scraping snow off the ice at Harveys Lake over the weekend, especially around Warden Place. The recent cold snap was responsible for the good ice. Ice fishermen dotted the north edge of the Lake Sunday. For Leiter Press Or Offset Try The Dallas Post Attend Services | this week! at your own _ lace of ‘worshi ) - WELCOME WAGON 2s __|_DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA & News Of The Churches 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 8:30 pm. ‘Instruction for children not at- tending parochial school will be given each Sunday following the nine o'clock mass. ST. THERESE'S Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor Rev. Francis T. Brennan, Assistant 10:45. OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL Lake Silkworth Rev. S. F. Banas, Pastor Sunday Masses 7 and 9 a.m. OUR LADY OF VICTORY Sunday Masses at 7:30 and 9:30. Religious instruction for children after the 9:30 mass. CENTER MORELAND METHODIST REV WILLIAM F. WATSON PASTOR EAST DALLAS: . Sunday — Morning Worship 9 A.M.; Sunday Church School 10:15 DYMOND HOLLOW: Sunday — Morning Worship 10:15 A.M.;* Sunday Church School 9:00 AM. CENTER MORELAND: Sunday — Church School 10 A.-M; 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 P.M. 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. The sacrament of Holy Com- munion will be observed on Sunday, January 6 at the 11 a.m. service. Westminster youth fellowship will meet at 4 p.m. on January 6 at the home of Mr. andMrs. Kenneth Bay- liss — Center Hill Road, Dallas. HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. C. H. Frick, Pastor Sunday: 9:30 Worship. 10:30 Church School. ’ Monday night Choir Rehearsal. Thursday night midweek service. TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST (The White Church on the Hill) Rev. Robert E. Germond, Pastor Sunday, January -6 — 9:30" and 11:00 A.M. Worship Services. 9:30 A.M. Church School. ' 6:00 P.M. Junior High Fellowship. 6:30 P.M. Senior High M.Y.F. Moriday: 7:30 P.M. Commission on Social Concerns. Tuesday: 9:00 A.M. Quilters. 7:30 P.M. Girl Scouts. 7:30 P.M. Commission on Mem- bership & Evangelism. Wednesday: 4:15 P.M. Junior Boys Choir Rehearsal; 5:00 P.M. Cherub Choir. 7:30 P.M. Adult Study Group. Thursday: 4:15 P. M. Junior Girls Choir Rehearsal; 6:00 P.M. Youth Choir; 7:30 P.M. Senior Chair. Saturday: 6:00 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Club. GLENVIEW P. M. CHURCH Rev. Andrew Derrick, Pastor Sunday Services: Morning Wor- ship, 9:55 a.m. Sunday School, 11:00; Evening Service, and Chris- tian Endeavor, 7:00 p.m. Wednesday evening, 7:30, Prayer meeting. 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 in Chapel Room. j 6:30 M.Y.F. in Chapel Room. Monday: 1:00 W.S.C.S. Meeting in Social Rooms. 4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop 115; 4:00 Brownies, Troop 153. Tuesday: 4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop 66; 4:00 Brownies, Troop 105; 7:30 Boy Scouts, Troop 231. Wednesday: 3:30 Girl Troop 75. Thursday: 4:00 Junior Choir Re- hearsal; 6:30 Youth Choir; 7:30 Senior Choir and Quartet. Scouts, DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH Russell C. Lawry, Pastor Sunday: Divine Worship at 8:30 and 11:00. This wil be our regular quarterly Communion Service. Sunday School at 9:45. [Senior M.Y.F. at 6:30. Intermediate M.Y.F. at 6:30. Tuesday: Brownie Troop 108 at 4:00. The W.,S.C.S. will meet at 1 o'clock. Wednesday: Girl Scout Troop 183 at 4:15. Chancel Choir at 6:30. Senior Choir at 8:00. Senior Girl Scout Troop 9 at 7. Thursday: Boy Scout Troop 281 at 7. Lacerates Leg In Freak Accident Mrs. Carl BE. Kaschenbach, Yeager Avenue, Shavertown, ig re- covering at home from lacerations of the leg requiring three sutures Showered with broken plate glass last Wednesday afternoon, when a six-year-old Plymouth lad plunged Sunday Masses: 7:30; 8:45 and | . LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE Rev. Norman Tiffany, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES: JACKSON — Worship Service 8:45 a.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. IDETOWN — Worship Service 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. LEHMAN — Worship Service 11:15 a.m. Sunday School 10 am. M.Y.F. 6 p.m. Thursday: Lehman — Sr. Choir 7 p.m. Saturday: Idetown — Choirs — Jr. 11-:am., Sr. 7 p.m. Official Board 8: p.m. Monday: Lehman — Official Bo: A 7 p.m. 3 Tuesday: Idetown — Confidence Class 8 p.m. : Wednesday: Lehman — Charge Bible Study 7:30 p.m. Jr. Choir 6:15 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., Evangelistic ‘Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Prayet and Bible Study. MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Louis Trotta, Pastor Sunday Scool, 10 a. m.; morning worship at 11; evening worship at 7:30. Tuesday at 7:30 Family Night at the Church, all ages. SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH Rev. R. W. Edmondson, Pastor Sunday: Sunday School, 10:00 a. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Evening Evangelistic Service, “$ p.m. ; Wednesday: Ladies Prayer Meet- ing — 1:30 P.M. Thursday: Mid-week Prayer and Praise Service, 7:30 p.m. ) MONROE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. L. E. Peterson, Pastor Friday at 7, prayer meeting at Charney’s. Sunday: . Sunday School at 10. PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL Zev. John S. Prater Saturday, January 5, 10 A. M. - Rehearsal for Feast of Lights. Sunday, January 6, 8 A. M. - Holy Communion. pe 9:30 A. M. - Holy Communion and Church School. 11 A. M. - Holy Communion and Sermon. 5 P. M. - Feast of Lights Service Conducted by Episcopal Young Churchmen. Wednesday, January 9, 6:30 P. M. Junior Choir, 7:30 P. M. Senior Choir. NOXEN INDEPENDENT BIBLE CHURCH Pastor, Warren Hathaway Sunday, 10 a. m., Sunday School; 11 a. m., Morning Worship. . 6:30 p. m., Young Peoples‘ Service; 7:30 p. m., Evening Service. Wednesday 7:45, Prayer and Bib Study. 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. KUNKLE: Sunday School — 10:00 a.m. Evening Worship — 7:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship — Monday, 6:30 p.m. 1 NOXEN: Sunday School — 11:00 a.m, Morning Worship — 10:00 a.m. RUGGLES: Sunday School — 9:45 a.m, OUTLET FREE METHODIST _ Rev. Emery D. Stokes 4 Sunday School at 10 a.m.—Wor- ship at 11 am. FMY. at 7:15 pm. Worship at 7:45 p.m. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS (Mermon) 145 Lehigh Street {Sunday 10.00 A.M. combined Sun- day school and church service. DALLAS FREE METHODIST Rev. Ralph Smith Sunday services: S.S. 10 a. mg; Morning worship at 11; Youth Service 7 p.m.; evening evangel- istic service 7:30. TRUCKSVILLE FREE METHODIST Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor Sunday: Sunday School 9:30. Morning Worship 10:30. Free Methodist Youth 7:00. Evangelistic Service 7:30. Nursery for Sunday School and Morning Worship Services. Sriday: 7:30 FMY Bible Study at Church, Tuesday: 7:00 Visitation, Class. 8:00 Prayer Meeting. NOXEN GOSPEL TABERNACLE Pastor Theodore Brennan Sunday School 10:00 A.M.; Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Youth Service 6:30 P.M. Evangelistic Evening Service 7:30 HUNTSVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Earle Cowden Sunday services: Church service at 10 am. ; Sunday School at 11:10. headlong through a door at Ed- wardsville Shopping Center, Mrs. Kaschenbach and the little boy were taken to Nesbitt Hospital by am- ‘bulance, treated and discharged, A L - — en Brenig ” hot Wednesday: 7:00 Service Training ® CREB ei mE ET “rp SITET BA a DAL »