ARGE -10:00 a.m. ).m, 10:00 dhs 1esday 11:00 yj wor- School BLE y School; ervice; 1 Bible ODIST stor School hip « at p.m: )0 p.m. ing at JRCP Pastoy - 10:00 AM. vice — 3 ade vg@ing Meet- er and RGE tur ce 8:45 1. rice 10 e 11:15 M.Y.F. CH stor d Bible lub. 0' a.m. 1d 7:30 ople. F GOD or ship at Family YS of James yy, will ; voted Sunday, a close e Sun- classes COPAL 1’s Cor- eakfast. Church Young : 2 of Junior a Day of on. [ODIST Pastor d 11:00 » Pastor hristian will be rvice. lowship. Y.F. ssion om rs. S. Junior or Girls 2: bow IST service IST OF rmon) ed Sun= ce. night at Vv. Rich- DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA ~ Friendship Class Wil Present _ Back Mountain Children’s ors i 1 1 3 [ ~ will present a delightful evening of . music at the Friendship class meet- Back Mountain childrens chorus|churches. Her newly organized chorus has performed for many groups recently Accompanist is Mrs. Ira Smith. These soloists will be heard: Frank Schriner, Walter Belsky, Bernie Feist, Linda McKeel, Gladys Frantz, and Steward Caulkins. Mrs. Florence Sherwood will in- troduce the chorus and Mrs: John O'Connell. Mrs. Robert Shoemaker will preside at the business session. Hostesses will be Melba Dixon, chairman; Alice Davis, Maltida Croom, Mrs. R. E. Crompton, Elean- or Coolbaugh, and Helen Chernin. ing Tuesday evening May 21 at Trucksville Methodist Church Edu- cational Building. The chorus will present Fred Waring arrangements. This is a new group to the Back Mountain, including thirty mem- * bers from 4th, 5th, 6th grades. It was organized by Mrs. John O. Connell of Twin Lakes. Mrs. O. Connell, the former Marilyn Carl of Forty-Fort, a graduate of Wilkes College, is music supervisor in the ~ dwick School in New Jersey, so a soloist in ‘many of the local Pioneer Girls # Pioneer Girls of Shavertown Bible Church held a Mother and Daughter Tea last Wednesday eve- hing. Rev. Hamilton Replaces Cowden At Huntsville Wilkes-Barre District Conference, Speaker was Mrs. Russell Ed- mondson. Present were: Mesdames Samuel Keast, Ernest Bell, Marjorie Allen, Russell’ Edmondson, Dayton Garnett, Edward Bessmer, Eugene Kocher, Francis Dunhan, William McNeel, Ira Button, Carlton Had- sall, James Brace, Donald Easton, Gus Colovos, Misses Marybsath Keast, Florence Garnett, Erma Gar- nett, Elaine Garnett, Gloria Welch, Joyce Ann Belles, Linda Colovos, Corson, resulted in only one change in; ‘Back, churches. Rey. C. Earle Cowden, pastor of Huntsville Methodist Wilkes-Barre, Hamilton Jr. Huntsville. and Rev. John A.! will Teplace; him at Debbie Begsmer, Sandra Dunham, | Carla Dunhan, Donna Kocher, Bren- da Hadsall, Judy Allen, Alice Par- ‘sons, Elaine Morckel. speed and ease on every lawn and garden job! Speed all yardwork on a seven horsepower Cub Cadet, today’s easiest handling compact tractor. Here’s unmatched riding comfort and operating ease. 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Council meets Wednesday at Ash- Flags will be put in holders at the ley Methodist Church. Rev. Andrew | Pillarella, pastor of Trinity Church will attend with his daughter, Beth | etery; Pillarella, president of Westminster | several Youth Fellowship; - Mrs; Bobo, president of the Women’s As- sociation; and Robert Jonss, Elder. Center Moreland Salvation Army Residents of Center Moreland are asked to send their contributions to the Salvation ‘Army to Robert C. Williams, at the Economy Store. McDERMOTTS BAR and COCKTAIL LOUNGE . LUNDY BLDG. 86 - 40 MAIN ST. DALLAS OPEN ALL DAY Delicious Dinners ‘and Snacks EENREREBrEEEERERD EERE. BE rEEERESECIEAEREENEEL | Thomas | Kitchen | following cemeteries: ‘ St. Anne’s, Lehman; Lehman Cem- Maple Grove, cemeteries in Loyalville; Cemetery, Alderson; Per- rego’s and Kocher Cemeteries Har- veys Lake. Memorial Day services will be held at 10 at Kocher’s and 11 at Maple | Grove. For further information call Don Chamberlin, Calvin Strohl, Art Gos- art, or Leo Wodaski. : EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES DR. I. BERGER OPTOMETRIST 27 Macheli Ave., Dallas Phone 674-4921 Pike’s Creek, | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1963 = Court Of Honor For | | Trucksville Scouts Boy Scout troop 155, Trucksville, will hold court of honor this evening. at the Trucksville Methodist Church Educaticnal Building. special combined event including the Tenderfoot Investiture, a court honor and presenting of the charter. This will be the first charter pre- sentation for the troops new spon- sering institution. For many years the ‘troop has been sponsored by the Trucksville Fire Company, but they have outgrown the firehall and a, larger meeting hall will be made | available at the church. 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