! . ss | SECTIO Ba PAGE 2 A Charlie Gilbert Started Attending Conference In Horse And Buggy Day by Well, for the forty fourth year I ended Wyoming Conference. The What a | his farm in 1908. krtow when I went out utes with Leslie Andrews, the man | who played a large part in shaping st time was by horse and buggy | my youth when I went to work on Ruth by my side. trange and varied experience that Everything new and amaz- | hamton as a boy to work that sum- I was as green as grass in the | mer hoeing corn for Leslie Andrews istry. By this time the grass | that some day I would be marrying Little did I from Bing- the ministry . . . Well, a lot of corn has been hoed since then, and I wanted to visit this friend for a few minutes while he was still able to visit. We had a good time. Then on to Conference. I was to be the guest of my brother Don- ald who lives but a short walk from where the Conference was being held. This brother of mine, I re- member with a warmth around my heart, how he took out working papers to support our mother and me, his younger brother. Hard ment he is able to spend his days in serenity and the pleasure of listening to his records. I enjoyed relaxing and listening to the bands, the bag-pipes and the singing which he has on stereophonic records. His particular tastes are for marching music, especially the bagpipes. He has heard in person many of the Scottish. bands which he has on records. Brother is a good cook, by the way, and I added a few pounds while relaxing and eating with him. now my lawn needs mowing, and relaxing and I didn’t have to pre- THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1963 1 Idetown Women At Conference Five women from Idetown Metho- dist WSCS drove to Binghamton last Thursday, joining with 700 other members from the four districts rep- resented by the annual conference horizon, and 6 inches from under her ears to up near the sky. I estimated it must have at least 120 green leaf-looking curls all over Bishop Corson telling about his AEE A to hear Bishop Fred Pierce Corson, presiding bishop, and his wife. Mrs. Margaret May Mrs. Ella Wil- ‘| liams, Mrs. Elisa Gillman, Miss Bess Cook and Mrs. Hannah Frederici em- joyed their visit to the newly opened Elizabeth Church Home for the Aged on the outskirts of Binghamton, where they were accompanied by their pastor, Rev. Norman Tiffany. The Idetown delegation was par- ticularly interested in Mrs. Corson’s account of the audience with Pope John who met with representatives which she was required to wear, and Dr. Potter To Speak To Men's Club Sunday Walter A. Prokopchak, vice presi- dent and program chairman of the Prince of Peace Episcopal Church Men’s Club announces the program for Sunday. Speaker will be Dr. Richard J. Pot. ter director of the Health Depart- ment eight county Northeastern reg- ion, which serves, Luzerne, Colum- bia, Lackawanna, Monroe, Pike, Sus- County from 1949 until 1952, and DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Dies At Lebanon James H. Gabel, 48, born at Chase, died at his place of employment in Lebanon Tuesday afternoon. He had been employed by Sordoni Con- struction Company, moving to Leb- anon in 1948. Funeral services are scheduled for Saturday morning at 9 in Lebanon, followed by a Mass of Requiem at the Assumption of the Blessed Vir- gin Mary Church, of which he was s long since turned to hay! It |his wife's young sister Ruth. That | work was not only his middle name I'm back at walking the long cor- the thing. of Protestant Churches in a tenative quehanna, Wayne, and Wyoming 2 Or red also of its as a whiz trip up route 81, the | while weeding carrots I would get | but his full name all his life. It | ridors 2 aly Crest and I'll thin But pardon me, her was 2 move toward greater unity through- | Counties. Ts 15 survived by Bis widow, the Can highwa I stopped off | the notion of going to Wyoming | gave me a great deal of pleasure up a little I hope. what I went to Con erence 1OT. | out the Christian world. Mrs. Corson Dr, Potter served at the State Sorancr WE U 7. i 7 > Pp | : . % Conference now is much more | Heard speeches — especially by | gesoribed the black dress and scarf | Hospital at Mont Alto, Franklin arian Urgatis of Lacyville; Kirkwood to spend a few min- | | Seminary to begin preparation for !to see how in his present retire- his parents, Jacob H. and Marie Ga- private audience with Pope John XXIII and the new trend in church relationships. [Conference is like a pare reports in quadruple to get ready for it. I sat there in church and looked around. bel of Chase; two daughters: Shirley, preliminary instruction by a Card- who will sraduste ly from inal. - again from May 1, 1955 until Sep- VERY SPECIAL tember 15, 1958. For the last 34 Dickie “TWIST? SHORTS : : Mercy Hospital School of Nursing RB In amazement 3 rh months he has been chief of diog- : Bh x =n FOR MEN =~ $2.98 I saw down near the front a wom- | family reunion, county fair, and PAPER NAPKINS nostic and clinic services in the pod Betty, at home, two sons at ‘ a. Waist Sizes 27 to 42 an (I have no idea who she is; | camp meeting all rolled into one. with your name Tuberculosis Control Division. ae and John; brothers, Plaids and hs Light YOUNG MEN’S SHOP doubtless a saint or something like Ruth and Catherine didn’t go Many colors The subject which he has chosen Ay ngston;. George and Charles, i Plains and Datl Main Ses Dollis that) with a huge hat, must have | with me this year. They stayed Many Designs for Sunday is, “Sanitation, A Way (Pallas; and a sister Mrs. Joan Lad- / \ i been 15 inches from horizon to home to keep things going here. | THE DALLAS POST of Life”. amus, Jackson Township. a — A SE aCLLEEOLELLREEIEE UR ORR EL EERE VEL EEE L NEAR EE IDV RL REL EERE RRL LAREN ERY ENE RELA EV RELL EEN N EDO RAA RN ERD EV ELL RL EEO NPL RARU OO RRL RDN IRR RV RENTER RRR R RNR R IER QRERRRRRURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRERN2s A&P’s FARM FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLE BUYS ; ETTUCE 2 © [FiRm, RIPE REE | 2 LARGE 20 ‘ cE E is HEADS E : oe or ou WORK : Tomatoes PKG. 19° - : Pe ee || sTRAWBERRIES 25% 3 1. 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