The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 11, 1963, Image 11

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
A News Of The Churches
DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH
Russell C. Lawry, Pastor
Sunday: Easter Sunrise Service at
Dallas Drive-In-Theater at 6 a.m.
Divine Worship at 8:30 and 11:00.
Sunday School at 9:45.
There will be no meeting of the
Youth Groups. e
Tuesday: Brownie Troop 108 at
4:00; Girl Scout Troop 183 4:15.
The W.S.C.S. meets at 7:30.
Board of Education mests at 7:30.
Wednesday: Chancel Choir rehear-
sal at 6:30; Senior Choir at 8:00.
Cub Scout Meeting at 7:30.
Senior Girl Scout Troop 9 meets
at 7.
Thursday: Boy Scout Troop 281
meets at 7.
Friday: Chancel Choir Banquet in |
the church social room at 6:30.
SHAVERTOWN METHODIST
Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost, Pastor
Sunday: 6:00 Easter Sunrise Serv-
ice at Dallas Outdoor Theatre.
9:30 Church School with Classes
for all ages.
11:00 Nursery during Church for
pre-school children,
11:00 Morning’ Worship Service—
Easter Sunday, with special Easter
Music by Choirs, Quartet and Forty
Fort Brass Quintet.
11:30 Junior Church in Chapel
Room.
Monday: 9:30 M.Y.F. leave for Trip
to Philadelphia.
Tuesday: 7:30 W.S.C.S. Executive
Board Meeting in Chapel Room.
Thursday: 4:00 Junior (Choir Re-
hearsal; 6:45 Youth Choir; 7:30
Senior Choir and Quartet.
Friday: 8:00 Keller Group Meet-
ing in Social Rooms.
Confirmed and Received into
Membership on Palm Sunday by the
Pastor: Susan J. Baker, Donald L.
Berlew, Christopher H. Bolen, Terri
J. Ditlow, Margaret L. Evenson, Jef-
frey L. Farley, Robert A. Griffith,
Diane K. Hoover, Elwood C. Ide, Jr.,
Karen L. Kaschenbach, Jack H.
Magee, Jr., John C. Mannear, Linda
L. Meixell, Catherine A. Swingle,
Gloria P. Thomas, Jo Ann Thomas;
Jennifer M. Torr, Jeremy L. Torr,
Beverly A. Whiting, Gary H. Wil-
liams. —
Received into Membership were
Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Carter, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Dillahey, Mr. and
Mrs. George L. Dumbauld, Miss
Margaret ‘A. Dumbauld, Robert S.
Gregory, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle W.
Merithew, Mr. and Mrs. Luther W.
Rozelle. ;
At a special Service on Palm Sun-
day these children were Baptized by
the Pastor; Robert L. Besecker, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Besecker;
Brian James Bunney, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald R. Bunney; Mark D.
Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
E. Carter; Kyle Morrison Llewellyn,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay M. Lle-
wellyn, Jr.; Janice L. Osborne,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
F. Osborne; Cynthia L. Ostrum and
Joyce - B. Ostrum, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William J. Ostrum; Gerald
M. Shultz, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald M. Shultz; Luther K. Rozelle.
Daniel D. Rozelle, Trudianne Rozelle.
children of Mr. and Mrs. Luther W.
Rozelle; Bonnie L. Thomas, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Thomas;
Suzanne B. Williams daughter of Mr.
"and Mrs. Peter R. Williams; William
C. Williams. Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs.
William ‘C. Williams
THE TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST
CHURCH
Rev. Robert E. Germond, Pastor
Sunday, April 14th — 6:00 A.M.
Easter Sunrise Service “on the
Church grounds. Breakfast to fol-
low.
8:30 AM. and 11:00 A.M. Worship
Services. The Pastor will speak on
“The Risen Lord”
Monday: 7:30 P.M. Commission on
Education.
Tuesday: 9:00 A.M. Quilters.
7:00 P.M. Gir] Scouts.
8:00 P.M. Friendship Class.
Wednesday: 4:15 P.M. Junior Boys
Choir Rehearsal.
5:00 P.M. Cherub Choir Rehearsal.
1:30 P.M. Vacation Church School
Staff Meeting.
Thursday: 4:15 P.M. Junior Girls
Choir Rehearsal.
6:00 P.M. Youth Choir Rehearsal.
7:30 P.M. Senior Choir Rehearsal.
7:30 P.M. Rainbow Girls
Saturday: 6:00 P.M. Mr. and Mrs.
Club.
LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE
Rev. Norman Tiffany, Pastor
SUNDAY SERVICES:
JACKSON — Worship Service 8:45
am. 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, Holy Com-
munion, 7:30 p. m.
Friday—Idetown, Holy Commun-
ion, 7:30 p. m.
Saturddy—Idetown, choirs, Jr., 11
a. m.; Sr., 7p. m.
Sunday—Sunrise Service, 6:30 a.
m. Rev. John Stahl will bring the
message.
. Tuesday—Lehman, Men’s Bible
Class, 8 p. m.
Wednesday—Lehman, Jr. Choir,
6:15 p.m.
MONROE BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. L. E. Peterson, Pastor
Thursday: 7:30, prayer and Bible
Study.
Friday, 3:30, Good News Club.
Sunday services: S.S. 10 am.
worship services 11 am. and 7:30
Ds §
Monday at 6:45, Young People.
10 a.m, — Holy Communion and
Sermon.
Tuesday: 8 pam. — Meeting of
Churchwomen.
"17:30, choir practice.
THE
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 p.m.
Instruction for children not at-
tending parochial school will be
given each Sunday following the
nine o'clock mass.
Holy Thursday: Solemn High Mass
at 6:60 P.M. The procession to the
Repository will take place immedi-
ately after Mass. Holy Name mem-
bers will keep vigil before the
Blessed Sacrament.
Good Friday: Good Friday Liturgy
begins at noon. Holy Communion
may be received on Good Friday.
Stations of the Cross at 2:30 and
7:30 P.M. at Gate of Heaven and
7:30 P.M. at Our Lady of Victory.
Holy Saturday: Blessing of Easter
Food Baskets at 3:45 P.M. The
Solemn Easter Vigil will begin at
10:30 P.M. The Solemn Mass will
be celebrated at Midnight.
Easter Sunday‘ Masses: Midnight,
7:30, 9:00, 11:00.
Our Lady of Victory: 7:30, 9:30.
Confessions; Gate of Heaven: Mon-
day 8:15 P.M.; Wednesday Before
and during Mass; Thursday 4:00 —
5:45 P.M.; Friday 8:00 — 8:30 P.M.;
Saturday 4:00 — 5:00 P.M.; 7:00 —
8:30 P.M.
Our Lady of Victery: Friday 8:00
— 8:30 P.M.; Saturday 7:00 — 8:30
P.M.
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.
OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL
Lake Silkworth
Rev. S. F. Banas, Pastor
Sunday Masses 7 and 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.
. HUNTSVILLE METHODIST
Rey. Earlc Cowden
Sunday services: Church service
it 10 a.m,
Sunday School at 11:10.
'HURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER-DAY SAINTS (Mormon)
145 Lehigh Street
Sunday 10.00 A.M. combined Sun-
lay school and church service.
{RINITY ' UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Andrew Pillarella, Pastor
Thursday: 6:15 a.m. morning wor-
ship at Rev. Pillarella’s home. The
Sacrament of ‘the Lord’s Supper will
be observed at this time for those
who cannot attend the evening
service. |
The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-!
ner will be observed at 7:30 p.m. at
‘he Dallas Junior High School. Adult
Choir 8:30 p.m., Dallas Junior High
3chool.
Friday: 6:15 a.m, Morning Wor-
ship.
Saturday: 6:15 a.m. Morning Wor-
ship. |
Sunday: Community Sunrise Serv-
ice, 6:00 a.m. Dallas Drive-In
Theatre. |
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship, 11:00 am. The
Sermon will be entitled “The Living
Hope”.
HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN
Candlelight service Holy Thursday
at 7:30.
On Sunday, Donald Bailey from
Wainfleet, Ontario, will speak.
PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL
ev. John 8. Prater
Thursday: 7:30 p.m. — Holy Com-
munion.
Friday: 12:30 until 2 p.m —Medi-
tations.
Saturday: 9 a.m, — Confirmation
Class.
Sunday: 6:30 a.m. — Holy Com-
munion and Sermon.
Wednesday: 6:30 pm, — Junior,
Choir rehearsal; 7:30 p.m. — Senior
Choir.
MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOU
Rev. ‘Louis Trotta, Pastor
Sunday services: -
Sunday School at 10, worship at
11, Children’s Church at 11.
Evening worship, 7:30. z
Tuesday night at 7:30, bamlly |
Night. :
Tonight at Berwick, Assembly. of
God, R. L. Brandt will speak on
“Sites for Souls”.
Good Friday at 7:45, the congre-
gation will join with Maple Grove!
for a communion service.
Easter Sunday, 6:30, Sunrise
Service at Mooretown.
Easter Monday, 7:30 at Dallas
Methodist ‘Church, Mooretown will
be host to a Youth Rally, Russell
Stittler speaker, thirty church
groups invited.
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
Meeting at
|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 — Wednesday
6.20 p.m.
NOXEN: Sunday School — 11:0t
a.m,
Morning Worship — 10:00 a.m.
RUGGLES CHURCH: Sunday wor-
ship service at 8:45; Sunday School
at 9:45.
Easter Sunrise Service at 6 a.m.
at Sandy Beach Outdoor Theatre,
MYF groups of all four churches
participating,
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 Bible
NOXEN GOSPEL TABERNACLE
Pastor Theodore Brennan
Sunday services: Sunday School,
10:00 a. m.; Morning Worship, 11:00
a. m.
Youth Service, 6:30 p. m.
Evangelistic Evening Service, 7:30.
GIENVIEW P. M. CHURCH
Hev. 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, Praye:
meeting.
TRUCKSVILLE FREE METHODIST
Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor
Sunday Services: Sunday School
—9:30 a.m. Morning Worship at
—10:30 a.m. M.Y.F. at 7:00 p.m:
Wednesday:
7:00 p.m.
SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH
Rev. R. W. Edmondson, Pastor
Sunday: Sunday Schoo] — 10:00
A.M.
Morning Worship — 11:00 A.M.
Evening Evangelistic Service —
7:30 P.M.
Monday: Christian Boy's Brigade
— 7:00 P.M. x
Tuesday: Back Mountain Evening
Bible School — 7:30 P.M.
Wednesday: Ladies Prayer Meet-
ing — 1:30 P.M.
Pioneer Girl’s-— 7:00 P.M.
Thursday: Mid-week Prayer and
Praise Service — 7:30 P.M.
% OUTLET FREE METHODIST
Rev. Emery D. Stokes
Church “of the Light and Life
Hour. Station W P E L Sun. 3:30
PM. WA RM Sun. 6: AM.
Sunday Services: Sun. School 10
a.m.; Worship: 11 a.m. Solo by Mrs.
Ellis Hoover.
FM.Y. 7:15 p.m. Leader Elizabeth
Milbrodt.
Worship: 8: .p.m. Duet:
Moyer and Janet Major.
Thursday: 8: p.m. F.M.Y. Business
home of Mrs. Harry
Rossman,
Monday: 8 p.m. Men’s Fellowship
at the home of Russell Hoover.
Wednesday: 7:45 p.m. Prayer
Meeting followed by Sunday School
Board.
Easter Sunrise service Sunday
6:30 a.m. on the Rossman Ledges.
Dallas Free Methodist church co-
operating. Sermon by Rev. Ralph
Smith. Special music and singing.
CENTFR MORELAND METHODIST
REV WILLIAM F. WATSON
: PASTOR
EAST DALLAS:
Sunday — Morning Worship 9
AM.; Sunday Church School 10:15
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-—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
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Past.
Thursday 7:30 P.M. The Service
with Holy Communion.
Good Friday 12 M. to 3 Tradition-
| al Devotion with meditations upon
the Words From the Cross.
Sunday Services: 7:00 A.M. Sunrise
Service.
9:30 AM. The Easter Festival of
the Sunday School with songs, re-
citations and drills by the Children’s
Division. B
11: AM. The Easter Festival with
the Holy Communion. Nursery pro-
vided for pre-school children and
cry room for infants.
Monday: 8:00 P.M. Meeting of the
Brotherhood.
DALLAS FREE METHODIST
Rev. Ralph Smith
Sunday services: S.8 10 a. m,;
Morning worship at 11; Youth
Service 7 p.m.; evening evangel-
istic service 7:30.
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer
meeting.
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"Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.. Prayet |
Tuesday: Visitations at 7:00 p.m.
Society Meeting at,
Beverly :
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1963
us?
Is your soul really prepared
of Christiandom believes in
having suffered amd passed
rection.
Christ, Himself, had
Heavenly Father in order to
the thief on the cross we
Harry Brodhun Suffers
Fatal Heart Seizure
Harry Brodhun, 89, was stricken
with a fatal heart attack the day
after he returned to his home in
Trucksville after spending the winter
{in Florida, a custom of forty years
| standing. Deputy Coroner Stephen
Glova, summoned by Dr. C. H. Per-
kins, pronounced him officially dead
Friday evening.
For more than forty years Mr.
Brodhun operated an optometry
establishment in connection with
his jewelry store on South Main
Street, the oldest practicing optome-
trist in the area, a graduate of Phil-
adelphia College of Optometry.
A charter member of Concordia,
byterian Church Orchestra for many
| years, and organized the orchestra
at , Trucksville Methodist Church
Sunday School. He belongad to a
number of Masonic bodies-including
Irem Temple.
Fifty years ago he moved from
his native Wilkes-Barre to Trucks-
ville. "His parents were the late
Henry and Elizabeth Drums Brod-
hun. ; ;
He and his widow, the former
Alice Pethick, observed their fifty-
eighth wedding anniversary last
October.
Rev. Robert Germond, pastor of
the White Church on the Hill, con-
ducted funeral services Monday af-
ternoon. Burial was in Hollenback
Cemetery. ’
Lake Township Native
The death of a man causes those who
remain after him to ask, “What has he left
Are we remembered. in his will?”
While the soul of that man facing his God
in a just judgment is asked,
you taken for your journey into Eternity?
greatest event of your life?”
. The glorious Feast of Easter brings,
therefore, to our mind a subject that is
uppermost in the mind of man... It brings
us face to face with the thought that we
all must die in order that some day we.
too. miaht rise from the dead. Nearly all
tion and it is for that reason that Easter
is such a glorious feast. However, there
are these sobering thoughts that Christ,
portals of death by His own will and death
on the Cross gives us the example that we
must also be willing to accept suffering if
our death is to bring us to a glorious resur-
Certainly the problem of suffering is
without an answer and is so inane without
the thought that it can lead to a higher
life and we' can offer this suffering as
offered it to His
sins as Christ, Himself, atoned for the sins
of the world. Following the thought of
he played first violin in First Pres- | 5h
EASTER
By Rey. Francis A. Kane
justly because
“What have
for this, the
does not have
the resurrec-
words of the
through the
Saviour. But
only becomes
atone for our
would suffer
Melvin G. Crispell
Dies After Illness
Melvin G. Crispell, who died zat
his home in Buckwheat Hollow Fri-
day afternoon after a long illness,
was buried Tuesday in Orcutt Cem-
etery, following services conducted
by Rev. Paul Hosier, pastor of Bow-
mans Creek Free Methodist Curch,
from the Nulton Funeral Home.
Mr. Crispell, only thirty, was son
of Lester and Hazel Dymond Crispell.
A graduate of Monroe Township
High School, he was catcher for an
adult baseball team, able up until
the end of last summer to play
occasionally. He belonged to Bow-
mans Creek Church.
Employed by Bendix in Montrose,
e served two years with the armed
forces in the Canal Zone.
In addition to his parents, he
leaves his widow, the former Shirley
Pugh of Kingston; a son Randy, and
a daughter Diane; four brothers:
Larry, Carl and Ricky, of Noxen, and
Ronald, New York; two sisters, Ruth-
anne and Sandra, Noxen; paternal
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. George
Crispell, St. Petersburg, Florida.
Mrs. Emma Hoover
Lies At Lehman
Mrs. Emma Jane Hoover, 83, died
at her home at Qutlet Sunday morn-
ing after two years of gradually
failing health. She was buried yes-
terday afternoon in Lehman Cem-
etery, following services conducted
from the Bronson Funeral Home
Buried At Carverton
Mrs. Alice Barber, 48, Ridley Park, |
native of Lake Township, died Fri-
day at Taylor Hospital. She was bur-
ied Monday afternoon in Carverton
Cemetery.
Her parents are Wesley and Al-
verna Cragle Baer. Before moving |
nineteen years ago to Ridley Park,
she had lived for some years at Min- |
ers Mills. |
She is survived by her husband
Walter; a son, Captain Marvin I. with !
the Air Force in Spokane, a daugh- |
ter, Mrs. Lois Tinkey, Ohio; ten!
grandchildren, Brothers: Russell
Baer, Kingston; John Baer, Hunlock |
Creek; sisters, Mrs. Flora Wilson, |
Dallag; Mrs. Reed Barber, Miners
Mills; Hazel Baer, Kingston.
Mrs. Matilda Myers
Was Lake Native
Mrs. Matilda A. Myers, born and
raised at Harveys Lake, more re-
cently resident of Parsons, died
Monday morning at Mercy Hospital
where she had been admitted to;
the medical service on Thursday.
She was buried ‘this afternoon
at Memorial Shrine, following ser-
vices at 2 from the Messiah Prim-
itive Methodist Church, of which
she was a faithful member.
Her parents were the late George |
T. and Hannah Anderson Puter-:
by Rev. Emery Stokes. pastor of
Outlet Free Methodist Church.
Resident of Outlet for the past
fifty years, she was a native of
Huntsville, daughter of the late
Aaron and Caroline Coolbaugh Gar-
ringer, long-time residents of the
area.
She was a member of Qutlet Free
Methodist Church. Her husband
Daniel died ten years ago in August
She leaves her son Lynnwood, at
home. and Jesse, Larksville; three
grandchildren and two great-grand- |
children.
Roast Beef Dirmer
At St. Paul's
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Bro-
He had no reason for suffering and yet He
was willing to accept the ordeal of cruci-
fixion, mot because: suffering was such a
glorious thing, but rather because His love
for us did mot allow it to be otherwise.
It is, therefore, one of the mysteries
of God's Kingdom that many times the
innocent suffer as well as the sinner. It
fering is added to that of Christ's own
suffering. Some day our own tomb will
be empty as the Apostles found the tomb
where they had laid the bodu of Christ,
also empty and the words “Why do you
seek the living among the dead?” Easter
morn was a glorious day becouse in the
longer have dominion over Him” mor will
it have dominion over us if our lives have
been patterned after that of our suffering
therefore, if the reward of that suffering |
is joy eternal.
us that our souls are like the gold that
subjected to the crucible of fire to shed
its dross, so our soul in the crucible of
suffering attains its highest goal as it be- | A native of Plymouth he was a |
comes pure, glorious and strong.
gives us that hope and hope in this life is
a glorious thing.
| film at Forty Fort High School Tues- |
therhood will serve a delicious Roast
Beef Dinner on Saturday evening,
April 27. |
Chairman Roy Trexler announces |
tickets are available from any mem-
ber of the group. Ticket chairman |
is Richard Rudy. Fred Daley is in |
charge of the kitchen crew. Publicity !
will be handled by Robert Voelker. |
Dinner will be served from 4:30 |
to 7 p.m.
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man for the Kelley Run Stone Com-
pany, died twenty years ago.
Local survivors include a sister, |
Mrs. Mabel Hurphy, Harveys Lake; |
an aunt, Mrs.
baugh. Her husband Ralph, fore- Harveys Lake. |
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It's The High Day of Our Attendance Emphasis
MOO
Services 10 A.M.
Let's Make it a Real Time
Attendance Records for
the Lord.
GOD IS COUNTING ON YOU
TO MAKE IT A DAY OF TRIUMPH
RETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOD
“The Church With a VISION”
-* ALAM, ~
L. L. Trotta, Pastor
Victory as we Set New
7:30 P.M.
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| Glenview Sunday School | WCTU Institute
To Present Program
|
| Glenview P. M. Sunday School will |
| present the annual Easter program |
| during the Sunday School hour.
“Christian Soldiers” is directed by
Mrs. George Shaver, Jr., pianist is
| Mrs. Harold Evans.
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of our sinful natures; but
Assisting are |
| ko.
| These children are taking part: |
Judy Reese, Albert Stredney, Kandi
| Karuza, Linda Neyhard, Jimmy Sig-
lin, Billy Siglin, Larry Snyder, Champ
and Carol Evans, Debbie Gosart,
{ Donna and Dianne Rogers, Annlyn
| Ostrum, Barbara Schaffer, Jimmy |
| and Roy Trudgen, Randy Austin, |
| Kathy Fluck, Alan Shaver, Karen
| Karuza, Thelma Siglin, Gary Austin, |
| Glenn Siglin, Jackie Snyder, Kthy
| Karuza, Barbara Reese, Emma Feh- |
| linger, Donna Seward, Larry Sew-
| ard, Karen Siglin, Jimmy Gosart,
Kenny Austin, Alan Shaver.
| Fred Goble Was Former
Trucksville Resident
Word has been received that Fred |
Goble, 79, former resident of Car-
l verton Road, Trucksville, died Sun- |
lau at his homé in Pueblo, Colo- ;
{ rado, where he had lived for the |
' past ten years.
|
to be a mystery if this suf-
Apostle, “Death shall no
all suffering is acceptable,
Suffering itself reminds
precious after it has been
Easter } self-employed carpenter before re- |
i tiring.
i
| Whitely were Mrs. Jennie Peters,
| Trucksville; Mrs. Mary Snyder,
| Bunker Hill; Mrs. Venetta Weiss,
| Lehman and Mrs. Bessie Oney,
Men's Bible Classes
» | Shavertown.
Bnmounce Fontane Film | The group has also distributed
fruit trays to local shut-ins and
: Sarat] £ : :
me Ya Federation o Christmas goodies to Luzerne County
Mens Bible asses invite Back| pon inmates.
Mountain residents to view a special |
day night at 8 when the Tony Fon- |
tane Story will be shown in full col- |
or. Admission is free. Tony, one of |
the world’s greatest singers, will pre-
sent some of the old favorites in|
gospal songs throughout the film.
Stephen M.
cLova §
Ladies Fashicm Toys
Dorcas Society of Seventh Day
Adventist Church, Kingston, headed ,
by Mrs. Grace Allen, Dallas and Mrs.
Harveys Lake
NE 9-3571
|
Seventh Day Adventist
|
10 am.
| Methodist Church on Tuesday b
| members of the WCTU. Rev. Eme
Stokes, pastor of Outlet Free Met]
| Mrs. Henry Randall, Mrs. Andrew | odist
| Derrick, and Mrs. Stephen Welitch- | speaker.
| pastor
| Jackson Methodist Charge will gi
the welcome, and make summa
remarks.
{Tuesday At Lehman
An all-day Institute starting
is scheduled at Lehma
Church will be the ma
Rev. Norman Tiffan
of the Lehman-Idetows
Community Extends
Deep Sympathy
The community extends
| pathy to Mrs. Henry Metzge
Shavertown, and Mrs, Edwas
Gallagher of Harveys Lake,
vho
| brother, Delbert S. Beeman, Nor
Haven, Conn., died on Sunday whi
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vivor is hiz- niece, Mrs. John Se
chak also Mrs. Harry Cobleigh.
' Robert Montanye Was
Formerly E Resident
Received too late for a form
obituary was news of the dea
April 1 of Robert Montanye, a lo
time resident of Mt. Greenwod(
Road, who made his home at
Fort Durkee Hotel for the past ©
years. He was a frequent visif
to the area, seeing his daught
Mrs. Maurice Chernin, almost dai
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