The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 28, 1963, Image 9

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Accidental Shotgun
Blast Kills Belles
A Beaumont native who had lived
in Reyburn most of his life died of
a chotgun wound in his own barn
shortly after noon last Wednesday.
‘Samuel Belles’ death was accidental,
according to the best knowledge of
his family, though there were indi-
cations of possible suicide.
Mr. Belles, 64, was in the habit
of shooting rats in his barn. Rats
stole feed intended for his riding
horses, and he reduced the popula-
tion frequently by use of a shotgun.
Two shells were found in his pocket.
Indications showed that the butt
of the gun had been imbedded in a
haystack, and the family feels that
Mr. Belles had stumbled, falling
against the muzzle of the weapon.
Deputy coroner Zofcin, and State
Police investigated.
It is a family which is apparently
accident-prone. Some. years ago a
connection by marriage, Mrs. Del-
bert Cragle, was instantly killed
when an outboard motor hit an un-
derwater obstruction, flew up, and
fractured her skull, not two min-
utes after she had changed seats
with one of her two daughters in the
boat on Lake Silkworth.
Mr. Belles had been working about
his home Wednesday morning. Esti-
mated time of the death was 12:30,
and discovery of the body was made
at 2 by his daughter, Mrs. Margaret
Lutz.
Stephen M.
GLOVA
FUNERAL
SERVICE
Harveys La ke”
NE 9-3571
Husband, Wife, Die In
Less Than A Week
Four days after Mrs. W. A. Grant
died, her husband passed away
following a heart attack Wednesday
night which had kept him from at-
tending her funeral on Friday.
Death occurred Saturday morning
at Nesbitt Hospital. Services for
Dr. Grant, Trucksville dentist, were
conducted by Rev. Robert E. Ger-
mond from the Harold Snowdon
Funeral Home, four days after Mrs.
Grant’s funeral. He was buried
beside her in Hollenback Cemetery
Monday afternoon.
Dr. Grant was born in Wilkes-
Barre October 16, 1881, son of the
late James and Emmaline Keener
Grant. In 1947, he moved his dental
offices from Wilkes- Barre to Trucks-
ville, maintaining an office in the
home which he had occupied since
1938.
He was a 1908 graduate of Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania Dental
School. :
He belonged to Trucksville Meth-
odist Church.
Surviving are daughters: Mrs.
Francis T. Roche, Levvittown, N. J.;
Mrs. Andrew E. Link, Springdale,
N. J.; grandchildren Sarah Link and
Dwight T. Roche.
Employed by State Highway De-
partment, he had retired in Decem-
ber. He was a member of Reyburn
Bible Protestant Church.
His parents were the late Bruce
and Rose Sorber Belles.
Surviving are: his widow, the for-
mer Leah Blackburn; children, Mrs.
Lutz, James, Mrs. Betty Oroz, all of
Reyburn; Edward and Sharon, at
Mrs. Edna Martin, Koonsville;
brothers, Robert, John, Russell and
Vernon, all of Reyburn; Alfred, Ber-
8 | wick; William, Philadelphia; James,
Florida.
Burial was Saturday afternoon at
Reyburn, Rev. William Howie offic-
iating at services from the Bronson |
¢ Funeral Home.
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Saturday, March 2
from 5 to 8
(First Saturday every month)
$2.75 per person
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PRINCE
Enjoy Pennsylvania in the Spring!
Stop by for Sunday Dinner
Serving 12 until 8
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Harold C. Snowdon, Jr.
: Your cost for a complete funeral is determined
primarily by the casket selected. Our spacious
showrooms display a wide variety of clearly ;
_ price-marked caskets. Thus the family may select
a complete funeral within their financial means
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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1963
Prevue Of New Trucksville Free Methodist Church
Following modern lines, but with
a distinctive ecclesiastical atmos-
phere, this artist’s drawing of the
proposed new Trucksville Free
Methodist Church has attracted
much favorable attention. The edi-
fice, to be constructed on Carverton
Road on a plot with a beautiful
view of the hills and valleys, is
planned in such a manner that the |
sanctuary can be enlarged by fold-
ing back of dividing doors. Ed- |
ucational rooms are at the rear. |
Pastor Rev. Grove Armstrong re-
| ports that his congregation is en-
thusiastic about the proposed
building, and that there have been
several pledges of $1,000 each to
| get the building fund started.
Death A Release
‘For Emory B. Lozier
Death would have taken Emory
B. Lozier even if he had not been
exposed to the bitter wind at the
‘ time his house at Harveys Lake
home; four grandchildren; a sister, !
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burned to the ground on a sub-zero
night. It came as a release for a
man who had suffered intense pain,
and whose days were surely num-
bered.
He died Friday morning at Gen-
eral Hospital, aged 54.
Burial was in Huntsville Ceme-
tery, following services conducted
by Rev. Russell Lawry from the
Disque Funeral Home Tuesday after-
noon.
Mr. Lozier, a former employee of
Devens Milling Company for twenty
years was a lifelong resident
of the Back Mountain, born at
His parents are Llewellyn
and Blanche Crane Lozier. Had he
lived until August, he and his wife,
the former Ruth Truesdale, would
have celebrated their 35th anni-
versary.
He had been ill for nearly four
years, and had had surgery for
removal of a lung. h
He was a member of Kunkle
Methodist’ Church.
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Harold C. Snowdon :
FINER SERVICE
need not mean higher cost! ;
KINGSTON = WILKES-BARRE . Ee
Surviving, in addition to hig par-
ents and his widow, are four chil-
dren: Mrs. Ruth Wertman, Chicago;
Mrs. Alice Miller, Kunkle; Mrs. Mar-
ion Belles, Arlington, Virginia; and
Earl, Dallas; twelve grandchildren.
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(ood Attendance At
| Shavertown Bible
World Day of Prayer will be ob-
served tomorrow at Dallas Methodist
Church for churches of the Back |
Mountain Area. World Day of Pray-
er, sponsored by United Church Wo-
men, is held the first Friday of
Lent.
The service program this year was
made by women of Korea, and will
be held throughout the world. :
Participating in this service at
Dallas Methodist Church will be
Shavertown Methodist, St. Paul's
Lutheran, Prince of Peace Episcopal,
Trucksville Methodist,
Methodist, Dallas Free Methodist,
Idetown Methodist, Lehman Meth-
odist, Huntsville Christian, Trinity
United = Presbyterian, and Dallas
Methodist.
Mrs. John H. D. Ferguson, will
talk on “Meditations On Prayer’.
There will be special music with
Miss Fern Coldren organist. Mrs.
Thomas E. Cease, Dallas, is general |
chairman, assisted by Mrs. Robert.
Germond and Mrs. John Henning of
Trucksville Methodist; Mrs. John
Henninger, and Mrs. George Jacobs,
Shavertown Methodist; Mrs. Fred
Eck, St. Paul's Lutheran; Mrs.
Paul Goddard, Prince of Peace Epis-
copal; Mrs. Lester Hauck, Trinity
United Presbyterian; Mrs. Herbert
Oliver, Dallas Free Methodist; Mrs.
Gordon Wolverton, Huntsville
Christian; Mrs. Clarence R. Elston,
Moody Institute
Church, reports
good attendance at Moody Institute
Bible Classes.
Nineteen are registered for the
Good News course taught by Rev.
Robert Hughes; twelve in “The Bible
Says’ class under direction of Mr.
Huntsville | -
Rev. R. W. Edmondson, pastor of
Johnson, Hills of Hope.
An extension phone in
the bedroom assures
you the privacy that is so
important at times. And
at night the bedroom
telephone is both con-
Several Churches Take Part In
World Day Of Prayer Tomorrow
Huntsville Methodist; Mrs. George
May and Mrs. Roswell Frederici, Ide-
town Methodist; Mrs. H. A. Brown,
Lehman Methodist and Mrs. Russell
Lawry and Mrs. Lawrence Britton,
Dallas Methodist.
The public is invited to attend.
Attendance Campaign
REV. LOUIS TROTTA
Each class and department at
Mooretown Assembly of God has set
for itself a challenging goal in the
‘six-weeks attendance campaign
which will start March 10. Attend-
ance pledge cards have already been
signed, with a goal of 125 for the
Sunday School.
“Crown” cards have been distrib-
uted, with stickers to be added each
Sunday. Rev. Louis Trotta announces
that the auditorium will have a
general display, a prize going to the
classroom with the best display.
~ When privacy is needed —
call fora BEDROOM
venient and comforting.
You can add this conven-
ience at very little cost
just by calling our busi-
ness office today.
SECTION B — PAGE
A News Of The Churchest
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor
er services: 9:30 a. m. Sun-
day School with classes for all ages.
11 a. m., The Service with sermon
by the pastor.
Nursery for pre-school children |
or cry room for infants available.
6:30 p. m., Luther League.
Friday 4: P.M. Children’s Choir
Rehearsal.
Saturday 9: A.M. Confirmation
Class.
Tuesday 8: P.M. Meeting of the
Church Council.
the Ladies’ Auxiliary.
TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST
Rev. Robert E. Germond, Pastor
Sunday, March 3rd, 9:30 and
11 a.m. Worship Services
9:30 a.m. Church School
6:00 p.m. Junior High Fellow-
ship; Senior High MYF.
7:30. p.m. Union Lenten Service
at Trucksville.
Monday: 7:30 p.m. Commission
on Misions; Boy Scout Committee.
Tuesday: 9:00 a.m. Quilters;
7:00 p.m. Girl Scouts
Wednesday: 11:30 a.m.
pm. WSCS Hat Sale.
4:15 p.m. / Junior Boys’ Choir
Rehearsal; 5:00 p.m. Cherub Choir.
8:00 p.m. Trustees Meeting.
Thursday: 4:15 p.m. Junior Girls’
Choir Rehearsal; 6:00 p.m. Youth
Choir; 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir.
7:30 p.m. Rainbow Girls.
Friday: 4:15 p.m. Youth Fellow-
ship (Class.
6:30 pm. Mr. and Mrs. Club.
A Preaching Mission will be held
in First Methodist Church, Wilkes-
Barre, March 3rd through March
5th. Bishop Fred Pierce Corson
will speak.
to 9:30
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 —
First Sunday of Lent.
11:30 Junior Church
Room.
3:00 Confirmation Class in Chapel
Room.
6:30 M.Y.F. in Chapel Room.
7:30 Union Lenten Service at
Trucksville Methodist Church.
Speaker: Reverend William Watson,
Centermoreland Methodist Church.
. 7:45 Bishop Corson Lenten Preach-
ing Mission at First Methodist
Church, Wilkes-Barre.
Monday: 1:00 W.S.CIS. Meeting in
Social Rooms. Speaker: Mr. Thomas
Williams, Director of Bureau of Re-
habilitation.
4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop 115; 4:00
Brownies, Troop 153.
7:45 Bishop Corson Preaching
Mission at First Methodist Church,
Wilkes-Barre.
Tuesday: 4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop
66; 4:00 Brownies, Troop 105;. 7:30
Boy Scouts, Troop 231.
7:45 Bishop Corson Lenten
Preaching Mission at First Metho-
dist Church, Wilkes-Barre.
in Chapel
Wednesday: 3:30 Girl Scouts,
Troop 75.
Thursday: 4:00 Junior Choir Re-
hearsal; 6:45 Youth Choir;
Senior Choir and Quartet.
HUNTSVILLE METHODIST
Rev. Earle Cowden
Sunday services: Church service
at 10 a.m.
Sunday School at 11:10.
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.
Wednesday, prayer meeting.
Beaumont Baptist Men
Help With Parsonage
Monroe Baptist Church men have
been working this past week to
erect partitions in the William
Meeker home near the church, and
on Saturday the pastor and his
wife, Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Peterson,
moved into the parsonage from
Falls. The building, once with a
store front, is being remodelled.
There is a fireplace, and heat’ is
from an oil-fired boiler.
Requiem Mass Today
For Joseph Cawley
A Mass of Requiem will be cele-
brated this morning at 9:30 from
St. Therese’s, for Joseph G. Cawley,
who died early Sunday morning at
his home in Trucksville following
a heart attack. Burial will be at
Mt. Olivet.
Mr. Cawley, native of Port Grif-
fith, son of the late John and
eran of World War I, and a past
commander of Veterans of Foreign
Wars Wyoming Monument Post.
A miner employed hy Pennsyl-
vania Coal Company for many
years, he moved to Trucksville from
Wyoming eleven years ago.
Surviving are: his widow, the
former Reva Rowe; son Robert J.,
Newark, N. J.; grandchildren Donna
and Nancy; brothers John and
James, Newark; Frank and eGrald,
Iselin, N. Y.
Save On Your Printing
Have It Done By The Post
Today 6:45 P.M. Chapel Choir Re- given each Sunday following the
hearsal; 7:45 P.M. Senior Choir. |
Wednesday 1:30 P.M. Meeting of |
Bridget Burke Cawley, was a vet- |
GATE OF HEAVEN
Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor
Assistants: Rev. Richard J. Frank
Rev. Michael Rafferty
Sunday Masses, 7:30, 9 and 11 |
Coninssions: Saturday 4 to 5 and |
7 to 8:30 p.m.
Instruction for
tending parochial
children not at-
school will be
nine o'clock mass.
Each Friday during Lent Stations
| at 9 a.m, and for the parish at 7:30
p-m.
will follow the regular Novena.
of the Cross followed by Benedic-|
tion will be held for school children |
Monday, a special Lenten sermon |
NOXEN GOSPEL TABERNACLE
Pastor Theodore Brennan
Sunday School 10:00 A.M.; Yoraing
Worship 11:00 A.M,
Youth Service 6:20 P.M.
Evangelistic Evening Service 7:30
OUR LADY OF VICTORY
Sunday Masses at 7:30 and 9;30.
Religious instruction for children
after the 9:30 mass.
Stations of the Cross each Friday
during Lent at 7:30.
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-
ST. THERESE'S
Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor
Rev. Francis T. Bo Assistant |
Sunday Masses: 7:30; 8:45 and
10:45.
OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL
Lake Silkworth
Rev. S. F. Banas, Pastor
Sunday Masses 7 and 9 a.m.
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: Sunday school for all
ages at 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.
Nursery is available for pre-
schoo] children. ;
Westminster Youth Fellowship
will meet at 4:00 p.m.
Thursday: Adult Choir rehearsal
at 8:30 p. m. at the minister's home.
Friday: Children’s choir rehearsal
at 4:15 p.m. at the same place.
Saturday: Communicants’ Class at
10:30 a. m. also at the home of Rev.
Pillarella.
Sunday: The message at the
morning worship service will be
delivered by Mr. Robert Miller, and
Mr. Clifford Troup, recent delegates
to the Convention of United Pres-
byterian Men in New York City.
Westminster Youth Fellowship
will meet at 4:00 p.m. at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones,
Lincoln Drive, Shavertown.
Wednesday: The knitting and
sewing group of the Women’s Asso-
ciation will meet with Mrs. Thomas
Longmore, at 1:00 p.m.
DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH
Russell C. Lawry, Pastor
and 11:00
Sunday ‘School at 9:45
Senior MYF at 6:30; Intermediate
MYF 6:30
Union Lenten Service in the
Trucksville Methodist Church, Rev.
William Watson, pastor of Center-
moreland Methodist Charge, guest
minister.
Bishop Corson’s Lenten preaching
mission in First Methodist Church,
Wilkes-Barre at 7:45.
Tuesday: Bishop Corson’s Lenten
Church, 7:45
Brownie Troop<108 at 4
Board of Trustees and Official
Board meetings have been post-
poned because of Bishop Corson’s
| meetings.
Wednesday: Girl Scout Troop 183
meets at 4:15
Chancel Choir rehearsal at 6:30
Senior Girl Scout Troop 9 at 7
Senior Choir rehearsal at 8
Board of Trustees at 7
Official Board at 8
Thursday: Boy Scout Troop 281
at 7; nominating committee at 7:30.
CARVERTON METHODIST CHARGE
Rev. William Reid, Pastor
CARVERTON: 9:00 Worship —
Topic: “He who loves father more
» First in a series of “The Hard
Sayings of Jesus.”
10:00 Sunday School.
Saturday: Congregational Dinner.
ORANGE: 10 — Worship; 11—
Sunday School.
MT. ZION: 11 — Worship; 10—
Sunday School.
FRIDAY: 8:00 — World Day of
Prayer Service for the Carverton
and Centermoreland Charges.
PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL
Zev. John S. Prater
Saturday, March 2 — 9 am,
Confirmation Classes.
Sunday, March 3 — 8 a.m., Holy
Communion.
9:30 a.m,
“Church School.
11 a.m., Holy Communion, Sermon
6 p.m., Episcopal Young Church-
men. ;
Wednesday, March 6 — 10 am,
Holy Communion
6:30 p.m., Junior Choir
7:30 p.m., Evening Prayer and
Meditation
8:30 p.m., Senior Choir.
Holy Communion,
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER-DAY S4INTS (Mormon)
145 Lehigh Street
Sunday 10.00 A.M. combined Sun-
day scheol and church service.
Sunday: Divine Worship at 8:30 1 _
preaching mission, First Methodist |
| tian Endeavor, 7:00 p.m.
| Wednesday evening, 7:30, Praye:
| meeting.
LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE
Rev. Norman Tiffany, Pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES:
! JACKSON — Worship Service 8:45
| a.m. Sunday School 945 a.m.
Monday: Jackson — Official Boerd
7306 pm.
Tuesday: Lehman — Women's
| Society -of Christian Service 7:30
| pm. a
{ IDETOWN — Worship Service 10
a.m. Sunday School 11 am.
Saturday: Idetown — Cho
| IT. 11 am., Sr. 7 p.m.
Freparatory Membership Clas 12
noon.
Men's Class 8 p.m.
LEHMAN — Worship Service 11:13
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a.m. Sunday School 10 am
M.YF. 6 pm. #
Thursday — Lehman. Senior
Choir, 7 p.m. i
Friday — Fourth Quarterly Cén-
ference for the Charge, Idetown
Church House, 7:30 p. m. 2
Saturday Idetown.. Choirs,
Junior 11 a. m.; Senior 7 p.m..'
Preparatory Membership Class
12 noon; Official Board, 8 pm.
Wednesday Lehman Char
Prayer Meeting 8 p.m.; Preparatory
Membership Class = 7:15; Junior
Choir 6:15 p.m. x
EMANUEL ASSEMBLY OF cop
Harveys Lake 3
Rev. and Mrs. George Clement,
Sunday: 10 a. m., 8. S. School;
11 a. m., Morning Worship. 2
6:30 p. m., Young People’s meet-
ing: 7:45 p. m., Evangelistic os
‘Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.. Pras
and Bible Study...
MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF Gop
Rev. Louis Trotta, Pastor 3
Sunday services:
Sunday School at 10, worship at
11, Children’s Church at 11.
Evening worship, 7:30.
Tuesday night at 7:30, Family
Night.
Thirteen week course continues.
SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCE
Rev. R. W. Edmondson, Pastor
Sunday: Sunday Schoo] — 10:00
AM.
Morning Worship — 11:00 AM.
Evening Evangelistic Service —
7:30 P.M.
Monday: Christian Boy’s Brigade
7:00 P.M.
Tuesday: Back Mountain Evening
Bible School — 7:30 P.M.
Wednesday: Ladies Prayer Meet-
ing — 1:30 P.M.
Bible Club — 4:15 P.M.
Pioneer Girl's — 7:00 P.M.
Thursday: Mid-week Prayer end
Praise Service — 7:30 P.M.
MONROE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. L. E. Peterson, Pastor
Sunday services: Sunday School
at 10, church services at 11 a.m. and
7:30.
Monday 6:45 Young People; 7: 30,
choir practice.
Thursday evening, prayer most
ing o,
OUTLET FREE METHODIST
Rev. Emery D. Stokes
Sunday School at 10 a.m.—Wor-
shin at 11 a.m. :
FM.Y. at 7:15 p.m. — Evening
Worship at 7:45 p.m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday at
7:45 p.m.
NOXEN INDEPENDENT BIBLE
CHURCH
Pastor, Warren Hathaway
Sunday, 10 a. m., Sunday School;
11 a. m., Morning Worship. 2
6:30 p. m., Young Peoples‘ Service;
7:30 p. m., Evening Service.
Wednesday 7:45, Prayer and Bible
Study.
ALDERSON METHODIST CHARGE
REV. FRED EISTER
ALDERSON: Sunday School—10:00
a.m. E:
Morning Worship — 11:15 a.m.
Youth Fellowship — 5:00 p.m.
KUNKLE: Sunday School — 10:00
a.m.
Evening Worship — 7:30 pm.
_ Youth Fellowship — Wednesday
30 p.m. :
NOXEN: Sunday School — 11:00
a.m. 4
Morning Worship — 10:00 a.m.
RUGGLES: Sunday School — 9:
am.
DALLAS FREE METHODIST
Rev. Ralph Smith
Sunday services: S.S. 10 a.
Morning worship at 11; Youth
Service 7 p.m.; evening evangel-
istic service 7:30. “a
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. er
meeting. 3
Revival meetings start Frid y.
evening, February 22, each night at
7:30 and Sunday morning at 11.
Rev. H. D. Olver will be the evs
gelist until March 3. The public i:
invited.