ICTION B — PAGE 4 x k A News Of The Churches DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH Russell C. Lawry, Pastor vine worship at 9:30 and 11 a.m. ring the summer months. [Sunday School for children up to grade at 9:30. Older children , invited to attend the 9:30 church ice. While the pastor is on vacation, | has arranged for these replace- nts in the pulpit: | EACHING SCHEDULE FOR AUG. Sunday, August 4th 9:30 gervice, ©. Walter H. R. Mohr; 11:00 ser- Le, Rev. John Stephens. Sunday, August 11th 9:30 service, Charles Gilbert; 11:00 service, Charles Gilbert. Richard Hudson; 11:00 service, Richard Hudson. day, August 25th 9:30 service, Wesley Lewis; 11:00 service, v. Howard Harrison. | CHARGE OF NURSERY (Mrs. | Janet Jackson. Miss Donna Smith. August 18th Mrs. Donald Weidner 1 Miss Shirley Brown. August 25th Miss Jean Fleming 1 Miss Nancy Love. IAVERTOWN METHODIST Robert DeWitt Yost, Pastor Sunday: 9:00 Church School with 'sses for all ages. 10:00 Morning Worship Service. e following Vacation Guest Min- ors are announced for Shavertown | thodist Church: August 4: Rabbi Dr. Abraham D. ras, Spiritual Leader of Temple 2el, Wilkes-Barre. August 11: Reverend Dr. Russell Hawke, Director of Methodist es for the Aged of Wyoming ‘aference, Endwell, New York. August 18: Reverend Dr. Ralph ‘Decker, Director, Department of ional Institutions, General 'd of Education, Nashville, Ten- INITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Andrew Pillarella, Pastor i ently. MANUEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1 Harveys Lake . and Mrs.. George Clement, day: 10 a. m., S. S. School; ' a. m., Morning Worship. 3:30 p. m., Young People’s meet- :45 p. m., Evangelistic ednesday, 7:30 p. m, Praye? Bible Sindy. UNTSVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Robert L. Jones, Pastor ° Sunday Services: Moming Wor- 10. Sunday School, 11:10. oq. P- m. ALLAS FREE METHODIST Rev. Ralph Smith ) 3 nday services: S.83 10 a. m,; orning worship = at 11; Youth ‘rvice 7 p.m.; evening evangel c service 7:30. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayes Jonny ‘ UCKSVILLE FREE METHODIST | Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor ‘Thursday at 7, Society meetings. ‘Sunday: Sunday School; 9:30, orship at 10:30. Free Methodist wth at 7 p.m. Preaching at 7:30.’ ‘Mcinday, 1 p.m.; members of CYC cet to go to camp at Beach Lake. ys and girls aged 12 to 14 may quire of the pastor, Grove Arm- ong, for schedule of fees and ar- ‘ngements, ‘Wednesday at 7, prayer Siesiing, RCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF ATTER-DAY SAINTS (Mormon) 145 Lehigh Street day 10.00 A.M, combined Sun- ool and church service. INTER MORELAND METHODIST ~ REV WILLIAM F. WATSON AST DALLAS: | Sunday — Morning Worship 9 | M.; Sunday Church School 10:15 i {MOND HOLLOW: ‘Sunday — Morning Worship 10:15 "M.; Sunday Church School 9:00 | INTER MORELAND: Sunday — Church School 10 A.M.; orning Worship 11:15 A.M. Monday—Junior High and Senior YF, 7 P.M. | Wednesday — Boy Scout Troop i: 6 meets at the church school, 7:30 LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE Rev. Norman Tiffany, Pastor UNDAY SERVICES: 'ACKSON — Worship Service 8:45 m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. DETOWN — Worship Service 10 _m. Sunday School 11 a.m. N — Worship Service 11:15 . Sunday ‘School 10 am, M.Y.F. aturday . Jackson - Sunday i hool Picnic 5:30 p.m. Lehman I SCS Picnic: at the home of Mr. ‘nd Mrs. Edward Oncay beginning it. “2 p.m. J Idetown - Official Board: 8 'p:m. fonday - Lehman - Official Board p.m. | Tuesday - Lehman - Friendship lass 8 p.m. Hil Idetown - Confidence Class 8 p.m. ERTON METHODIST CHARGE ev. William Reid, Pastor The annual picnic of the Ander- day, August 18th 9:30 service, Worship 11 am. Sermon, garten Classes. Study. Sunday: 10:00 A.M. Morning 7:30, choir practice. . srship with Nursery and Church | Sunday services: S.S. 10 a.m | 1001 to 6th grade running con- worship services 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. The Youth Choir of the Mt. Zion ust 18 at 7:30. Anyone who has a fe for a favorite hymn to be the Patriotic theme, chosen for this | included in the program should make meeting. it known to the director, Catherine | Gilbert or to any member of the a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willard | youth choir by this Sunday August Reese, Evans Falls. 4. ( OUTLET FREE METHODIST Rev. Emery D. Stokes Sunday ‘School 10 a.m. - Morning - Communion. F. M. Y. at 7:15 p.m. with Sandra Hoover, leader. Evening Worship 7:45 p.m. Monday: W.M.S. Busness Meetng in the Church; F.M.Y. Business Meet- ng at the home of Warren Major. Y ald Weidner, chairman for Aug.) | ‘Wednesday: Prayer Meetng, Lead- ugust 4th Miss Myra Berti and er, Harry Rossman. ‘Saturday: Open Air Service at gust 11th Miss Linda Farrar | Harvey's Lake, 9 p.m. ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor ' Sunday 8:15 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m. Sunday ‘School. 11: 00 a.m. Service with Holy Com. munion. ( 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. PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL nev. John S. Prater Sunday: 8 a.m., Holy Communicn. 10 a.m., Morning Prayer Nursery MONROE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev, L. E. Peterson, Pastor Thursday: 7:30, prayer and Bible Monday at 6:45, Young People. NOXEN INDEPENDENT BIBLE . CHURCH Fastor, 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 ST. LUKE'S, NOXEN Rev. Wesley Kimm, Pastor Sunday services: Sunday School 10. a.m. The Service at 11 a.m. First Tuesdays, Sanday School meeting: Second Tuesday: Council Second © Wednesday; Ladies So- ciety. : 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: Confessions Saturday 4 to 5 and T to. 8 p.m. - No . religious instruction . during summer. / OUR LADY OF VICTORY Sunday Masses at 7:30 and 9:30. Confessions Saturday 7 to 8. QUEEN OF PEACE Queen of Peace Mass at 9 each Sunday. Confessions before Mass. OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL Lake Silkworth Rev. S. F. Banas, Pastor Sunday Masses during the sum- mer, at 7, 9 and 11. Daily, 7 a.m. At St. Martha's, Fairmount Springs, at 10 a.m. Confessions at Silkworth Satur- day 7 to 8. ST. THERESE’S Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor Rev. Francis’ T. Brennan, Assistant Sunday Masses: 7:30; 8:45 and 10:45. REFORMATION LUTHERAN HARVEYS LAKE Rev. Wesley Kimm, Pastor Sunday services: The Service at 8:45 a.m. Sunday School at 10 a.m. First Sundays at 3, Council meet- ing. Second Tuesdays, Ladies Society. 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 am. 7 Evening Worship — 7:30 p.u.. _ Youth Fellowship — Wednesday 30 p.m. er 0 Sunday School — 11:00 am. | Morning Worship — 10:00 a.m. ship service at 8:45; Sunday School at 9:45. MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Louis Trotta, Pastor Sunday services: a Class of the Carverton Sunday chool will be held on August 7 at Service with and and Kinder-, | — 7:00 P.M. RUGGLES CHURCH: Sunday wor- Sunday School at 10, worship at Hammond Organ Guild Plans Picnic August 25 Back Mountain Hammond Organ | | Society met July 10 at the home of | San Souci park. k. All meet at Staf- Mr. aad Mrs. David Klinetob, Ber- | ford’s gas station at 10:00 A.M. | wick, Burl Updyke presiding. Plans | Bring covered dish. | were made for a club picnic on Aug- | ust 25th. Mrs. Klinetob demonstrat- Methodist Church will present a ed her organ and entertained with | hymn-sing and musical program at | | selections from “My Fair Lady”. the church on'Sunday evening, Aug- | Each member took his turn at the organ and played a song relating to Next meeting will be August 14th | Attending were: Mr. and Mon Preston Mingus, Mrs. Marjorie Krimmel, Mr. and Mrs. Kicnard Britt, Mr. end Mrs, Fred Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Reese, Mrs. (Ethel Gelsleichter, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Updyke, and the hostess, Mrs. i Ruth Klinetob. Mooretown Assembly Presents Evangelists | The Olshevski Musical Team, evangelists of Quakertown, will be | in this area July 31 - August 4, pre- senting their sacred music and gos- pel messages at Mooretown As- sembly of God, every evening at 7:30 The Olshevzkis will present many | original instrumental and vocal ar- jrangements Music will include sax- | ophone duets and solos, vocal duets -and solos with accordion, electric | | | Spanish guitar and piano accompani- | ment. Both have won several awards in county, district, and state musi- cal competition. Evangelist Olshevski is a graduate of Eastern Bible Institute, Green | Lane, and is ordained with the As- !'semblies of God. Lehman WSCS Picnic Lehman Methodist Church WSCS Picnic is scheduled for Saturday, 2 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oncay. Members are asked to bring their own place settings, a covered dish, and sandwiches. Des- sert and beverage will be furnished by the Men’s Bible Class. Bring a card table if possible. Mormons Drmate Books To Local Library Mormon elders workhg in the area have recently donated to the Back Mountain Library a number of books. They include The Book of Mormon; Articles of Faith; Jesus the Christ; A Marvelous Work on a Won- der; Essentials of Church History; | and two volumes of works by the present president of the Mormon Church. ; Evening worship, 7:30. Tuesday evenings, prayer meet- ing service, with adults and young people ptkinating GJ ENVIEW 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. Wednesday evening, 7: 30, Praye meeting SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Beaumont Elder Roger H.: Clausen Saturday services: Sabbath School, 9:30; church services at 11 a. m. SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH Rev. R. W. Edmondson, Pastor Sunday: Sunday School — 10:00 AM Morning Worship — 11:00 A.M. Evening Evangelistic Service — 7:30 P.M. Monday: Christian Boy’s Brigade 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. * For Letter Press Or Offset | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1963 East Dallas Church Receives Deed To Property | | | | within a fifty mile radius of Palmyra. | i Formal acceptance of a deed to Cadwalader. three acres of land adjacent to prop- | erty already owned by East Dallas Goeringer family. It fronts on two | ‘Methodist Church, was staged re- cently in the church edifice. Handing the deed to Pastor William Watson, pastor of Center- Moreland Charge, is Harry Goeringer 'Sr. His wife stands beside him. | Farther to the left are Carl Goeringer and Harry Goeringer Jr. with ‘his wife. Standing in the rear are Rob- ‘ert Moore, Russell Ockenhouse, and Ted Wilson. The small choir mem- ber with eyes downcast is Ramona roughly of flatiron, The property is the gift of the roads, Fernbrook to Demunds, and East Dallas to Carverton, the shape with a small creek running through it. Present plans are to, use the land! for recreational purposes. Goal for | the future is expansion of church educational facilities. ahead to a time when East Dallas Methodists will need a parsonage of The Sunday | » their own, this plan, too, is in the | making. The property, situated at a place | where five roads converge may well | become much more valuable as building of homes continues. The new Dallas ‘Senior High School is lonly a short distance away, up over | the hill, a sure inducement for famil- Je with growing children. become the focus for a growing com- munity. photo by Hudson Mormon Pageant Attracts Country-wide Audience Mormons from the State of Utah, planning to attend the Hill Cumorah Pageant August 7, 8, 9, and 10 at Palmyra, N. Y., will camp ‘in a near- by field, where space is available for tents and trailers, for the duration of the pageamt. Performance starts each night at 9, preceded by a musical program in which recordings from the world- famous Mormon Choir will be’ a fea- ture. ( The pageant lasts for about an hour and a half. Motel accommodat- ions will be strained to the limit Allow at least a half hour to get out of the parking lot and on the high- way. For those coming from this | area, it will be next to impossible to start home before around eleven ; o'clock. The spectacle attracts visitors from all over the country. Parking is free, admission and seating free. “and there is no carnival atmosphere. Thousands of people attend, so it is wise to park in plenty of time for the pre-pageant musical program, to a- void disappointment. YMCA Day Camp Plans Final Period Aug. 3 Back Mountain YMCA Day Camp- ers ‘toured the Avoca Airport on Wednesday. Monday, August 5 begins the final two week period of Day Camp. There are still openings for interest- ed boys and girls in the area. Ex- perienced counselors and a ‘Senior Life ‘Saver during the swim period conduct a full program of games, crafts and sports. Faster Star Auction Exceeds Expectations, Nets Over $1,150 A brief shower failed to dampen enthusiasm Saturday afternoon at the Eastern Star Auction, patrons scattering for a few minutes, but returning for more bidding on the grounds of Mr. and Mrs. Ziba Smith after huddling under tent flaps and taking refuge in the house. The Little Red Wagon, parked conspicuously alongside the road as ' a come-on during the days before the auction, went to Ben Rood of Harveys Lake during the final min- utes of the sale just before mid- night, bringing in over four times its purchase price in chances. The The 1951 Crossley attracted a lot of attention. Folks didn’t know exactly what they would do with it | if they won it, but they took a Sh The heavy mahogany sleigh bed, a solid ton of nineteenth century carved grandeur, was bought for a song by Jennie Fisk, who called up later to say it was going to be too big for her available space, but keep the purchase price anyhow, she'd had the fun of bidding on it. Somebody got a bargain in a collector's item, a small jointed bisque doll that had been smother- ed in a fat pincushion when it was turned in to the auction at the Eastern ‘Star picnic. Antiques were snapped up at tremendous bargains, carnival ware, interesting lamps, fine china and glass. The pony was bought on his initial bid by Edward Niezgoda, who found no competition. Refreshment stand under Gert- rude Davies Jand Shirley Gensel did Try The Dallas Post REVIVAL CRUSADE With Evangelists JACK and CLARA PETERS EMMANUEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD Harveys Lake, Pa. PASTOR GEORGE W. CLEMENT PHONE — NE 9-2356 a rushing business. for next year’s auction. Bina Holdredge and Peggy Tough kept the kids busy while the grown- | ups placed their bids. Layah Martin and Mrs. Jolly offered crippled ele- phants and lame ducks at the Odds and End counter, Virginia Swanson and Ida Allen unloaded a complete encyclopedia as their biggest sale at the Book Booth. Past matrons | exerted pressure for new goods. | Jane Schooley officiated at the | Plant Booth, selling fresh eggs with | one hand, potted posies with the | other. | Doc Jordan gave Myron Baker an assist with the auctioneering, taking over completely when Myron had to dash home to load his car and get started for his family vacation at Atlantic City, early Saturday Active om the block also were ‘Oscar Dymond, Burton King, Arch Austin and Billy Rineman. Faithfully at work all during the auction and at clean-up time on Sunday were the men headed by Ziba Smith who made the auction tick. Mrs. Smith, elated by auction re- turns of $1,150, the highest in his- tory of the local chapter, says it would never have been possible without cooperation of everybody in the community. It was a nice crowd, too, she said. They kept their litter down to a minimum, and there wasn’t too East Dallas Methodist Church may School needs extra space. Looking | find itself strategically located to Laura Dymond and Olga TKozemchak had more jewelry in stock than they could move, with a nice backlog remaining | Ralph G. Kocher, 21 Collapses And Dies 'was to have been married August 24, dropped dead early Friday evening in Broadway. Mouth to mouth re- susciatation and administration of oxygen failed to revive Ralph G. Kocher, of Pleasant Valley, who was pronounced dead on arrival at Nan- ticoke Hospital. A kitchen" shower for his bride-' to-be, Carol Zimmerman of Broad- way, was to have taken place that . same e¢vening, with another shower to follow Saturday night. The home and furniture had been bought, bridesmaid dresses and wedding | gown in readiness, wedding invitat- lions in the mail. Mr. Kocher had had no previous illness. He had suffered a blow from the steering wheel of his car about five: ‘months earlier, but had not seemed injured. A postmortem re- vealed a slight cardiac cciadition and a chest complication. He was born in Dallas, son of Walter L. and Frances E. Harvey Kocher. Educated at Northwestern school, he had worked first in a garage and later at Karen Sports- wear ‘in Harveyville. Member of Broadway Methodist Church, he was president of Methodist Youth Fellow. ship at Harveyville. He leaves his parents; a brother Walter Jr. at home; sisters Mrs. Melia Davenport, Philadelphia area, and Sandra, at home. Rev. Fred Hickok officiated at services held Tuesday from the Bron- son Funeral Home. Burial was at Bethel Hill. Pallbearers were Thomas and Ralph Harvey, Dale Kingsbury, Rob- ert Kocher, David Higgins, and Wayne Dennis. Sr. and Jr., assisted by Skip Har- 1 vey, Dennis Bonning, Woody Martin, and George Price, flexed their muscles and accomplished wonders, erecting and tearing down booths and auction blocks on the back lawn. Everybody had a good time, everybody ate too much, everybody bid on items they had no possible |- use for, and everybody went home at midnight relieved that they had not won the ‘Little Red Wagon.” SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST A twenty-one year old man who DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Nineteen Baptized Sunday At Shady-Side Nineteen people, including both adults and children, were baptized Sunday afternoon at Shady Side Lake. Officiating: were Rev. George W. Clement, Emmanuel Assembly of God; Rev. Louis Trotta, Mooretown Assembly; and Rev. Femie Strength, Kingston. Attendance was 140. : This coming Sunday, Rev. Trotta will baptize his candidates at Shady Side. Revivalists Jack and Clara Peters have been induced to remain for one more week at Emmanuel, where they conduct nightly” services and hold morning prayer-meetings 10 to noon, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Rev. Clement describes this re- vival as the most rewarding ever held at Emmanuel Assembly. Missionary To Speak At Glenview P.M. Rev. Wayne Reese, A Missionary for “Chinese For Christ, Inc.” will speak Thursday evening, August 1st at Glenview P.M. Church in Fern- brook. Rev. Reese is drat working with Chinese intellectuals in Edmon- ston, Alberta, Canada. He will show slides and tell of his work there. The public is cordially invited. To Attend Cenference Rev. and Mrs. Andrew Derrick, Fernbrook, will leave Monday for a three-day Bible Conference at Lime Lake, N.Y. NGA FOR BETTER COOKING 674-4781 DELANEY GAS SERVICE, Inc. 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