ol; e; le ol, 00 00 de ng t= nd ill yr. ill he n. ily ay er ih 3 r= re. Y le 30 at ly n n n, I AEN SR ESR * & <> <> <I <> << <I << <I <> i A Et DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Alired B. Cease Was Native Of Ceastown Alfred B.Cease, 81, native of Ceas- towin and son of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cease, was buried at Bloomingdale Monday afternoon, Rev. William Price conducting ser- vices from the Bronson Funeral Home. He died Friday at Sacred Heart Hospital in Allentown. He had made his home with his son J. Donald Cease in Allentown for the past fif- teen years, ¢’iice retiring from the contract’ng business in Nanticoke, where he lived for many years. Masonic services were conducted Sunday evening by Nanticoke Lodge 541 from which he had received his fifty-year pin five years ago. He is survived by his son Donald; a daughter, Mrs. Henry Frederick, also of Allentown; a sister, Mrs. Joseph T. Norman, Huntington Mills; two, grandchildren and one great grandchild. His wife, the former Ethel Carkeek, died twenty years ago. WSCS Executive Board Plans Rummage Sale ‘W.S.C.S. Executive Committee of the Dallas Methodist Church will meet Monday May 6th at 2:30 pm. | Rummage Sale May 9th-10-11 at Lare’s in Luzerne. Please leave articles ‘at Davies Garage. Mrs. Sheldon Mosier is chairman. Anyone wishing transportation to W.S.C.5. Day at Conference in Boulevard Church Binghamton May 9th contact Mrs. Stanley Davies. Committal Services For William Schroer Committal services at Memorial Shrine for William Schroer were conducted Monday afternoon for a former resident of Wyoming RD 3, Rev. William Reid officiating. Mrs. August Schultz, Wyoming RD 3, is the only close local survivor, two other sisters living in Germany. Mr. Schroer, a native of Germany, had not lived in this area for a num- ber of years. He died Friday at his home in Elmira. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST tricts of the Methodist Church will gather for the annual Conference. Binghamton, Oneonta, and Wilkes-Barre. be concluded with ordaining of young ministers at an afternoon service, Methodist Conference To Start Wednesday In Binghamton Church On Wednesday, at the Tabernacle | was sixty years ago when Methodist Church in Binghampton, four dis-| ministers were customarily sent to | | | different fields almost every year. A team of fourteen people, head- Bishop Fred Pierce Corson will pre- | oq by Rev. Russell Lawry and his side. Visiting Bishop is Rev. W.! chief assistant, three from each of Vernon Middleton, from Pittsburgh. | the four districts embraced by the First order of the day on Wednes- | Wyoming Conference, have been day is Communion Service at 10 a.m. | compiling statistics this week, work- Taking part will be these districts: | ing in Dallas Methodist Church in Scranton, | advance of the annual conference sessions. Tabulated are statistics Sunday, May 12, Conference will | on Sunday School, finances, person- nel, missionary program, etc., to be presented at the conference which and reading of changes of location, | begins May 8th at the Tabernacle a proceeding not as onerous as it | Church in Binghamton. Services Today For Mrs. Bessie Shaw Mrs. Bessie C. Shaw, 90, Town Line, died early Monday morning at Nanticoke State Hospital where she had been admitted to the sur- gical service two days earlier. Ser- vices will be conducted this after- | noon at 2 by Rev. Oscar Saxe from the Bronson. Funeral Home, with burial at Bloomingdale. [She was a native of Ross Town- “ship, ‘daughter of the late Daniel jand Rebecca Trumbower Smith. Her husband, Lawrence, died three years ago. Close relatives living in the Dallas area are sisters: Mrs. Rose Hoover, Harveys Lake- R. D.; Mrs. Leona Wandell, Fernbrook; and Mrs. Mabel Wandell, Noxen. Mercy Auxiliary New officers will be installed at the Spring Luncheon and final meeting of the season of Mercy Hospital Auxiliary Tuesday at 12:30 at Irem Country Club. Executive Board will meet May 4, Mrs. Roger | McShea, presiding. Joy Class Tuesday Kunkle Joy Class will meet Tues- day evening at 8 at the home of Mrs. Lillian Glova, Road. Harveys Lake RY 1. ® WEDDINGS BUSINESS For Information HE EE ER KI HE 2B AE TT Ean aC EES CO ETE ES CS EAS Facilities For ® BANQUETS ® PARTIES ESE SH CO CE EEC C12 THE CONTINENTAL INN LUZERNE-DALLAS HWY. MEETINGS Phone 287-7588 - HET CIE EE TEL EI EEE SE TR ET EE IER I ET ER a TT <I i << i <i i a <i - <b g Fovier, Dick Bost J z THE BOSTON STORE Harveys Lake and Sweet Valley The Boston Store ATE ET TT RE A EH AER «Tr AT Tr AD OE «aE rrr JUST A SPIN OF (THE. DIAL and you reach DIAL 674-1181 In Wilkes-Barre NO TOLL CHARGE Center Moreland, Dallas and Walker EE a at A LY A rr, A -."e"d { i Rainbow Girls To Elect Officers Charles E. James Memorial As- sembly of the Order of the Rain- bow for Girls will meet at the Edu- cational Building of Trucksville Methodist Church Thursday, May 9, at 7:30 when election of officers will be held. A “MOTHERS’ DAY TEA” will follow the meeting and election. The Rainbow Advisory Board will have its May Meeting Thursday, May 16, at the home of Mrs. Ralph Lutes with Mrs. William ‘A. Austin as cohostess. “OPEN INSTALLATION” is set for Baturday, May 25, at ‘the Educa- tional Building of the Trucksville Methodist Church at 7:30 when the public is invited to attend. Card Of Thanks Nathan Straley extends his deepest thanks and appreciation to all those who extended their sym- pathy and many acts of kindness during his recent bereavement in the death of his wife, Doris. ‘ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1963 Episcopals To Attend Annual Conventicn Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem will stage its 92d annual cciaven- | tion Friday and Saturday at the Cathedral Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, with over 400 clergy and laymen in attendance. The Rt. Rev. Frederick J. Warnecke will preside. Speaker at Friday night's banquet will be Rt. Rev. David E. Richards, Bishop of the Missionary District of South America. Attending from this area will be Rev. John S. Prater, Charles Nod- ‘der, Floyd Sanders, Jack Stanley, and Robert Maturi. Dies En Route From Mother's Funeral Stricken Saturday night with a in a car returning from her mother’s | funeral, Mrs. Mabel C. Tosh, Tunk- hannock Highway, was pronounced dead by the family physician, Dr. H. G. Gallagher. ; Mrs. Tosh, 51, had attemded ser- vices for her mother, Mrs. Augusta Ehret of Lee Park, and at 8:40 was coming back from a meeting of the family when the heart seizure oc- curred not more than a mile from her home. Her husband, William, rushed her immediately to Dr. Gal- lagher. Deputy Coroner Richard Disque was summoned. She was buried at Oak Lawn Wednesday afternoon, following ser- vices conducted by Rev. Duane Collins, pastor of Grant Street Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Tosh, resident of Dallas since 1952, retained membership in Doug- lass Presbyterian Church. A native of Wilkes-Barre, and educated at Coughlin High School, she was em- ployed for a time by Common wealth Telephone Company for a number of years as an operator. She is survived by her husband; a brother Harold Ehret, Lee Park; nieces and nephews. SPOTS or STAINS VANISH,... LIKE MAGIC . . . Finish of Your Furniture © CABINET MAKER @® MASTER FURNITURE REPAIR © ANTIQUE REFINISHING Call STEFAN HELLERSPERK Without Removing EVENINGS OR 4-0744 GIFTS | and Accessories | ® Distinctive FLOWERS ® Different | ’ LUMBER & COAL CO. BACK MOUNTAIN Shavertown World War Veteran Lies In State The body of Joseph Statnick, 68, | ence Board of Education of the Center Moreland, lay in| Methodist Church will speak Mon- | nue, who had returned to work at | during a state at Center Moreland Baptist | 4,9 afternoon at 1 at the WSCS {Commonwealth Telephone Company game, will be confined to his hom late of Church Monday afternoon, where Rev. Truman Reeves, assisted by Rev. W. Douglas Roe, officiated at his funeral. Burial was at Sunny- side Cemetery. day at his home. He was a native of Old Forge, son of the late Paul and Sophie Kazalla Statnick. A veteran of World War I, he belonged to Cen- ter Moreland Baptist Church and | the Dennis Strong American Legion Post in Tunkhannock. He leaves his widow, former Dor- othy Wildrick, sons, Joseph, .Alex- andria, Va.; Robert, Center More- Howell, Steve, Philadelphia; five sisters, Mrs, Kathryn Feretti, Scranton; Mrs. Mary Cashmer, Binghamton; Mrs. Nellie Kosteanewicz, Tunkhannock; Victoria, Washington, D. C.; Mrs. Anna Visneski, R. D., Tunkhannock; four grandchildren. ay Shavertown WSCS | Children.” The retired foreman for Sorddni| oy Construction Company died Thurs- | Miss Elsie Lewis, assistant to the Executive Secretary of the Confer- Dessert Luncheon at Shavertown Methodist Church. Her topic will be “Our First 'Con- cern, Christian Education of Our will preside. Election of officers and secretaries will be held. Men's Bible Classes Sacred Concert May 14 Federation of Men’s Bible Classes | will present a sacred concert Tues- day evening, May 14, 8:15, at Irem Temple. Featured will be these famous fatal heart attack while a passenger land; daughter, Mrs. Betty Ann | Christian recording artists: Fagus Center Moreland; brother, | and mes- Soprano, Springman, baritone; Neil Patricia Macaulay, musical sengers; Odessa Sigmun, in addition to the Orpheus Choral Society. Sell Quickly Through The Trading Post IN LUZERNE PLENTY OF FREE PARKING NREL ell Mrs. John M. Rogers | 9 oS : SECTION B — PAGE | Suffers Fall After Sustains Leg Injury Recovery From Virus | Joe Goode, son of Mr. and Mi | Joseph Goode, Jackson Street, Da Mildred Major, Overbrook Ave-|las who sustained a leg woun neighborhood bez last week, after a nine week battle | about six weeks. He would enjc with the virus, lost her footing | cards from his friends and { while on the third floor of her home | hook classics. {Sunday and fell through a tempor- {ary floor to the second floor, suf-| nn For the seventeenth consecutiy |fering a head injury and bruises, | year, a Tulsa, Oklahoma, bank hz | but at last report was not seriously | made the highest bid and cons { injured. | quently bought the champion stes | at the Junior Livestock Show at th Tulsa State Fair and Livestock ; position, : Did You Read | “The Trading Post | WARM | WEATHER ~. NF : | TUNE UP TIM Enjoy Care Free Motoring See Us For Service BIRTE'S DALLAS ESSO AT THE “Y” — ROUTES 118 & 309 Open 24 Hrs. — 674-4571 — AAA Service ODERN ELECTRIC HEAT” Switch to ur’ lb 4) Begin to enjoy the Carefree Comfort of the Most Modern Heating System today. Yes, Modern today and Modern tomorrow. When you install Electric Heat you are assured of a heating system that will keep your home modern for years to come. 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