SECTION B — PAGE 6 Franklin Searfoss, 88 Released By Death Franklin A. Searfoss, 88, was re- leased Tuesday morning from pain- ful illness, dying at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Baer Sr. at Hun. lock Creek, where he had lived for over eleven years, moving there from Harveys Lake. Burial will be in Kocher Cemetery Friday following services conducted by Rev. Fred Moore and Rev. Thomas Bonham from Nulton Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Friends may call this eve- ning 7 to 9. Grandsons will act as pallbearers. He will lie beside his wife . Elizabeth DeHaven Searfoss, who died twenty years ago. Born at Blakeslee, son of the late Jacob and Elemenia Altemose Sear- foss, he moved ‘to Harveys Lake when eighteen years old, working for a time in the Albert Lewis sawmill, then for fifty years at the Harveys Lake Supply Store at Alderson. The family retained membership in. the Lutheran Church at Blakeslee though the children attended Alder- son Methodist Church. Intensely home-loving, Mr. Sear- foss made a beauty spot of his gar- den, and in later years, of his daugh- ter’'s garden at Hunlock Creek. He was the last of i1ine ‘children. A brother Francis, Fern Ridge, died last year. EA t Surviving ‘are four daughters: Mrs. Harvey Kitchen, Idetown; Mrs. Sarah Panzia Philadelphia; Mrs. La- | vina Barry, Sayre; and Mrs. Baer, | Hunlocks Creek; -three sons: Arthur; ~ CD «GIT CRD CN. wi CE TE Cr ~<A > <> <n <TC * : Fowvier, Dick 4 nn p— | T—— —— rn m— ion TUE BOSTON STORE Harveys Lake and Sweet Valley The Boston Slore Mrs. Claudia Montross Was Born In Trucksville Mrs. Claudia. Montross, 45; a na- tive of Trucksville, and for the past fourteen years resident of Blooms- burg, died Sunday morning at Jef- ferson Hospital, following several months of illness: She spent her girlhood in Trucks- ville, where she attended Trucksville grade school, and graduated from Wyoming Seminary and College Mis. ericordia. She taught school at Up- per Darby for several years. Following marriage to Norton F. Montross, who died in 1950, she lived in Tunkhannock for several years. After his death, she operated Parlor City Cafe in Bloomsburg for fourteen years. She was a former member of Trucksville Methodist Church. Surviving are: a daughter, Claudia, Bloomsburg, and her mother, Dr. Marjorie W, Jones, Minneapolis, | Minn. : She was buried at Mt. Greenwood | Cemetery yesterday afternoon, fol- lowing services conducted by Rev. | Robert Germond from the Snowdon | Panteal Home in Kingston. {Dun Ellen, N.J.; George, Harveys Lake; and Harvey, Newark N.J; ‘sixteen grandchildren; twenty-three ~i'greatgrandchildren, and one great- greatgrandchild at Hunlocks Creek, John Paul Fogg. Save On: Your Printing Have [It Dune By THE POST re JUST A SPIN OF THE DIAL and you reach DIAL 674-1181 In Wilkes-Barre NO TOLL CHARGE Center Moreland, Dallas and Walker A — ST ATO ~~ \ re rrr Noxen Lutheran Women | Entertain At Tea Ladies Society of St. Lukes Lu- theran Church Noxea held a mo- ther and daughter party at the] Parish Hall cn Wednesday evening. The evening was spent in games and the singing of old time songs. | A ‘tasty lunch was served to the following at tables which were decorated with lilacs and bridal wreath: Mrs. Clark Oliver and Mrs. Elida © Beahm, Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Howard Fngelman and Sharon Lee Brody. Mrs. Albert May and Sharron Goble, Mrs. Joe Dotter and Mrs: Lewis Hackling, Jr., Mrs. Robert Clark and Clare Clark, Mrs. Loren Case, Mrs, Oscar Fish, Mrs. Gomer Thomas and Judy Lee, Mrs. Paul | Keiper and Deborah, Mrs. Calvin Strohl and Sherry, Pastor Wesley Kimm, Mrs. Ar- thur Parrish, Mrs. Willard Bender, Mrs. Fred Case and Mildred Jane Case, Mrs. George Montross; Mrs. Christine Blizzard, Marie Blizzard. Plants were awarded to Mrs. Joseph Dotter, as mother with most daughters; Mrs. Loren Case, as mo- ther with’ most sons; Mrs. Margaret Bender, oldest mother; Mrs. Lewis Hackling, Jr., youngest mother. Mother having largest. waist line was Mrs. © Albert May, -smallest waist line prize going ‘to Mrs. Lewis | Hackling. : : : ‘Shavertown Scout ‘Achieves Eagle Rank On Saturday, May 18, Mormons | from all over the Northeastern part of the United States will ga- ther at a marker by the Susque- hanna River mear Harmony about sixty miles from Dallas, to com- memorate an event which took place 134 years ago. Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery had come to this place as the guests of Isaac Hale, Joseph's father-in- law. While translating from the writings on the metal plates now known as ‘the Book of Mormon, they discovered that baptism for the remission of sins was mentioned several times. Realizing that con- siderable confusion existed concern- ing the doctrine of baptism, they were prompted to pray to the Lord for additional light on the subject. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1963 Mormons To Commemorate Event On Susquehanna 134 Years Ago the woods to pray, and a heavenly messenger descended in a cloud of light. He introduced himself as John, kinown as John the Baptist in the New Testament. He said he acted under the direction of Peter, James; and John, who held the Melchizedek Priesthood and had come to confer on Joseph and Oliver the ‘Aaronic Priesthood. Joseph and Oliver were then commanded to baptize each other in the river nearby. The public is invited and all are welcome to attend. The location may be found by going north on either route 11 or the interstate route 81 and turning to the right om route 70 between Hallstead and Great Bend. Although there are activities all morning, the service On May 15, 1829, they retired to Altar And Rosary Birthday Tea For Gate -of Heaven Altar and Rosary Society: will hold its annual Birth- day Tea Thursday, May 23, at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium. Entertainment will feature Mrs. University. - She was active in sum- | Willlam Hontz, son of Mr. and | Mrs, Obed Hontz, Pioneer. Avenue, havertown, received his Eagle cout pin at a Court of Honor in the ist Church, last Tuesday evening. | Presentation was made by Scout- | master Malcolm Kitchen of Troop 1 231, of which Hontz is a member. | tria, the Lutheran Award for Scout- ing. He has participated in several CR! FARM SERVICE HOM GAS —Bottled Gas Serviee— Rt. 29 — Noxen HE ¢-8T11 a Harold C. Snowdon, Jr. Serving the entire Back Mountain Area The SERVICES which we provide and the facilities and equipment which we make available are all offered with a single goal in mind . . . the complete satisfaction of every family we have the privilege of serving. FUNERA —— L. Harold C. Snowdon DIRECTOR lz Godwin, head of spsech and dra- | matics at College Misericordia. | Mrs. George Ruckno will be toast- mistress. Guest speaker will be J. Joseph | Beckus, florist, His subject will be | Bytes of Birthdays.” Mrs. George A. Decker, chairman, names these committee chairmen: | Kitchen, Mrs. William Henninger; | William has earned 24 badges, table placement, Mrs. Thomas Balu- president and Rev. Francis A. Kane ; which includes the Pro Deo et Pa- yi. birthday tags Mrs. William moderator. | Wallo "and Mrs. Martin McEnrue; | has attended several of camping -at Camp Achela. has ass'sted the troop as a patrol leader and = an assistant | leader. William is a member of the Dallas Drill Team and Key Club. Guests were reprex~ntatives of , Wyoming Valley Boy Scout Council; . George ‘McCutcheon. guidance coun- selor of Dallas Schools; Rev. Frede- ric H. Edam, Pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church and Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost, of Shavertown Metho- dist Church. Miniature pins were presented to each Scout's mother. Refreshments were served. years Gerald Godwin. Mrs. Godwin. al native of ‘the Midwest, studies eneech and dramatics at Purdue mer stock and is married to Gerald | junior leader traning cou-ses od He also patrol Plans Annual Next Thursday | enterta’nment, Mrs. Ted Popielarz; program, Mrs. Charles Glawe and | Mrs. Paul Gates; and publicity, Mrs. | James Regan. Hostesses will be Mesdames Ray- mond Jacobs, Louis J. Vitale, A. A. Mascali. John Chesnovitch, Edward Burke, Frank Dixon, John Mulhern, Warren * Yarnel, Paul Monahan, Philip Jones. Matthew Evans, John | MeAndrew, William Gallagher, Dcin- | ald McCrea, Bruno J. Marascio, | William Carroll, Jay A. Young, | Philip Ansilio, Jr. Ted Ponielarz, Bruno Gruppo, Dohald Faanon, Peter Shiner, Joseph Kusiak, Igna- | tiue J. Gallagher, Edward Cavan, | David Richards. Charles Glawe, Paul Gates and William Desciak. M-s. Gustav A. Kabseschat | AS Ta Wigit Hazleton Home Tad'es of St. Pauls Lutheran Clyreh will visit the Hazleton Home for the Aged on Wednesday, May 22: Reservations must be made with Mrs. Roy Trexler before May 19. | Troop 221 is sponsored by the | Shavertown Methodist Men and | consists of 28 scouts. Scoutmaster | Kitchen .is assisted by William ' Doran and Donald Edwards. At present; the/troop is planning | to attend the Boy Scout Camporee at the Schooley Estate, Shavertown. | Plans for a week of scouting in | July are being completed. | Tee SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST © REBUTLICAN VOTERS! \ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA A News Of The Churches DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH Russell C. Lawry, Pastor Sunday, Divine Worship at 8:30 and 11:00. Sunday School at 9:45. Senior MYF at 6:30. Intermediate MYF at 6:30. Tuesday, Brownie Troop 108 meets at 4. ] Wednesday, Girl Scout Troop 183 meets at 4:15. Chancel Choir rehearsal at 6:30; Senior Choir rehearsal at 8:00. Senior Girl Scout Troop meets at <7. Thursday, Boy Scout Troop 281 meets at 7:00. 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. 6:30, MYF Meeting in Chapel Room. Election of Officers. Monday: 4:00, Brownies, 115; - Brownies, Troop 153. Troop 8:00, Christian Social Concerns Commission Meeting in Chapel Room. 3 Tuesday: 4:00, Bronies, Troop 106; Girl Scouts, Troop 66; 7:30, Boy Scouts, ‘Troop 231. Wednesday: . 3:30,. Girl Scouts, Troop 75; 8:00 Music ‘Committee 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. Advanced from Junior Choir to the. Youth, Choir and presented their Choir Stoles on Sunday by t Director ‘of the Youth Choir: Debbi Allen, Brian Beard, Terrijo Ditlow; Michael Evans, Margaret Evenson, 3 Diane Hoover, Nancy ILohman, Linda Meixeil, David W, Maik Rogers, Catherine Gloria Thomas, Jo Ann Jeanifer Torr. Firs. Derothy Hildebrant Dies In Hellertown People who were in her first grade at Dallas Borough School thirty-four years ago, remember her as Miss Dorothy Patterson. Mrs. Dorothy Patterson Hildebrant 54, former resident of Trucksville, died Satur- day morning at her home in Heller= town after mothefs of increasing ill- health. Born in Wilkes-Barre, she was daughter of the late Robert and Laura Seward Patterson, She was a graduate of Trucksville High School 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. OUR LADY OF VICTORY Sunday Masses at 7:30 and 9:30. Religious instruction for children after the 9:30 mass. 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. DALLAS FREE METHODIST Rev. Ralph ‘Smith Sunday services: S.13 10 a. m, Morning worship ~ dt 11; Youth Service 7 p.m.; evening evangel: istic service 7:30. aE Wednesday 7:30 p.m. meeting. Prayer TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Andrew Pillarella, Pastor Thursday: Adult Choir rehearsal, 8:30 p.m. at the minister's home. Saturday: The Building Commit- tee will go to Philadelphia to visit new churches in that area. Rev. Robert Smyrl, Presbytery Executive, will accompany the committee. Sunday: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Nursery is available. | 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 pn. Youth Fellowship — Wednesday 6.30 p.m. NOXEN: Sunday School — 11:00 a.m. : Morning Worship — 10:00 RUGGLES CHURCH: Sunday wor- ship service at 8:45; Sunday School at 9:45. 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 FRUCKSVILLE 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: Tuesday: Visitations at 7:00 p.m. © Wednesday: Society Meeting at 7:00 p.m. SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH Rev. R. W. Edmondson, Pastor Sunday: Sunday School — 10:00 A.M, Morning Worsh'p — 11:00 A.M. Evening Evangelistic Service — 7:30 P.M. Monday: Christian Boy’s B = 7:00 P.M. LE Tuesday: Back Mountain E Bible School — 7:30 P.M. Wednesday: Ladies Prayer Meet- ing — 1:30 P.M. ade he Sacrament Supper will be observed. Clothing for the United Clothing Appeal will be received this Sun- day. William Cooper, chairman of the Drive, asks donors to coatri- bute eight cents per pound for processing. United Presbyterian Men's meet- ing at Memorial Presbyterian Church, Wilkes-Barre, 3:00 p.m. Westminster Youth Fellowship at 4:00 p.m. at the Robert “Ziegler home, Trucksville. Monday: Board of Deacons at the William Cooper home, 7:30 p.m. byterian Church will be officially recognized as Council of Churches at the Coun= cil’s meeting at Ashley Methodist Church. OUTLET FREE METHODIST Rev. Emery D. Stokes and West Chester State Teachers VOTE and SUPPORT CHARLES H. 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See our complete selection of Juperuly Style Sarzvelle fine jeweled watches from only = 2.95 yyvewy = $12.9 HENRY'S JEWELRY — Cards and Gifts —| Fostoria, Keepsake Diamonds and Lenox Memorial Highway Shavertown —Open Every Nite "Til 9— | She taught for twenty-six years, for | the past nineteen years in kinder- Sunday services: Sunday School, | 10 a.m. Worship, 11 a.m. FMY, 7:15 p.m. Leader Edith Hoover. | Worship, 8 p.m. . | Monday: WMS, 8 pm. Work Private funeral services were com- meeting at the parsonage. | Men's Fellowship at Mrs. William Sorber.. Wednesday: 7:45 p.m. Prayer meeting leader John Sutton.. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor Sunday 9:30 A.M. Sunday School with classes for all ages. 11: The Service with sermon. Nursery provided for pre-school children and a cry room for infants. 6:30 Luther League. Today 6:45 P.M. Chapel Choir Re- hearsal; 7:45 Senior Choir Rehear- sali Friday 4: Children’s Choir Re- hearsal. Monday through Thursday Con- vention of Eastern Pa. Synod of the Lutheran Church in America at | Buck Hill Falls. ; Wednesday: The Women of St. Paul's will visit the Hazleton Home, | meeting at the church at 11:30 AM. CENTER MORELAND METHODIS] REV WILLIAM F. WATSON EAST DALLAS: Sunday — Morning Worship 9 A.M.; Sunday Church School 10:15 DYMOND HOLLOW: J 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 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. Prayer and Bible Study. ) 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 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. ; Praye: Wednesday evening, 7:30, meeting. ; of the Lord's | Wednesday: Trinity United Pres-' a member of the | Pioneer Girl's — 7:00 P.M. Thureday: Mid-week Prayer and Praise Service -— 7:30 P.M. | LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE Bev. Norman Tiffany, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES: JACKSON — Worship Service 8:45 a.m. Sunday Schoo! 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 a.m. M.Y.F. 6 p.m. | ; § ; MONROE BAPTIST CHURCH | Rev LL. TW. Psterson, Pastor Thursday: 7:30, prayer and Bible Study. Friday, 3:30, Good News Club. i, Sunday services: S.S. 10 am; worship services 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. : Monday at 6:45. Young People. 7:30, choir practice. Pay. Louis Trotta, Pastor Sunday services: Sunday Schoo! at 10. worship at 11. Children’s Church at 11. Evening worship, 7:30. Tuesday night at 7:30, Family Night. x Two high school gradual of Lake-Lehman class of 1963, James Kittle and Thomas Mahoney, will be honored on Sunday. Mrs. Harold Cragle was voted Mother of the Year last Sunday, with Mrs. Henry Reinheimer a close second. All members of the Sun- day School. from teenage classes up. cast their ballots. i i PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL wev. John 8. Prater Sunday, 7:45 a.m. — Men’s Cor- porate Communion and Breakfast. 9:30—Family Service and Church School. 11:00 — Morning Prayer. 6:00 pm. — Episcopal Young Churchmen. A Tuesday, 8 pm. — Mee of Episcopal Churchwomen. Wednesday, 6:30. p.m. — Junior Choir Rehearsal; 7:30 p.m., er (i Choir. Tuesday, 7:30 pm. — Day of Ascension. Holy Communion. THE TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Robert E. Germond, Pastor Sunday, May 19, 9:30 and 11:00 a.m., Worship Services. The Pastor will speak on “Needed, Christian Leaders.” W.S.C.S. officers will be installed at the 11 o’clock service. 9:30 a.m., Church School. 6:00 p.m., Junior High Fellowship. 6:30 p.m., Senior High M.Y.F. Monday, 7:30 p.m., Commission om Education. Tuesday, 9:00 a.m., Quilters. 8:00 p.m., Friendship Class. . Wednesday, 4:15 pm, Boys Choir. 5:00 p.m., Cherub Choir. Thursday, 4:15 p.m., Junior Girls Choir, 6:00 p.m., Youth Choir. 7:30 p.m., Senior Choir. Saturday, 6:00 p.m., Girls Installation. Junior Re®bow HUNTSVILLE METHODIST Rev. Earle Cowden Sunday services: Church service at 10 a.m. Sunday School at 11:10. LATTER-DAY SAINTS (Mormon) 145 Lehigh Street Sunday 10.00 A.M. combined Sun= day school and church service. HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN 5 Prayer meeting Thursday night at Sunday guest speaker: Rev. Rich- ard Bevan, formerly from Wilkes Barre mow serving a pastorate in Kentucky, ) : MOOBRETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
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