SECTION B — PAGE 2 + News Of The. Churches A DALLAS METHODIST Rev. Robert H. Sheehan, Pastor Sunday, October 18 — ol 8:30 a.m. Church School, 9:45 a.m. Worship, 11:00 a.m. Intermediate MYF — 6:30. Senior MYF — 6:30. Tuesday, October 20th — Troop 639 — 4:00. Commission on Education meets at 7:30. Wednesday, October 21 — Chan- cél Choir rehearsal at 6:30; Senior Choir at 8:00. Thursday, October 22 Boy Scout Trecop 281 meets at 7:00: TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST Rev. Robert Germond, pastor Sunday, October 18th—9:30 and 11 a.m. Worship Services. pastor will speak: on “Called to Freedom.” 9:30 a.m. Church School. Classes or all ages. 11:00 "a.m. Church School. 6:00 p.m. Mid-Teen Fellowship. 6:30 p.m. Senior MYF. 7:00 p.m. Junior High Fellow- ship. Monday: 1:30 p.m. Commission on Christian Social Concerns. 7:30 p.m. Church School Work- ers’ Conference. Tuesday: 9:00 a.m. Quilters. 3:45 p.m. Girl Scouts. 8:00 p.m. Circle 3. Wednesday: 4:15 p.m. Wesleyan Boys; 5:15 p.m. Wesleyan Girls; 7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir. Thursday: 8:00 p.m. Church- Wide Study on the Book of Genesis. Friday: 3:45 p.m. Aldersgate Choir. SHAVERTOWN = METHODIST Rev. Robert D. 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 4:00 — Seventh Grade MYF in Social Rooms 6:00 — MYF in Chapel Room. Speaker: Mr. Erhard Koller, Wilkes College Student from Berlin, Ger- many. Monday: 4:00 — Brownies, Troop 633; 4:00 — Brownies, Troop 629. Tuesday - 1:00 — WSCS Study Course ‘‘Churches Mission Among New Nations” in Chapel Roem 4:00 — Brownies, Troop 626; 4:00— Girl Scouts, Troop 632; 7:30—Boy * Scouts, Troop 231. Wednesday: 3:30 — Girl Scouts, Troop 631 Thursday: 4:00 — Junior Choir Rehearsal; 6:45 — Youth Choir; 7:30 — Senior Choir and Quartet. The following new members were received into membership on Sun- day: Miss Helen J. Bowser, Mr. and - Mrs. Dean T. Casaday, Mr. Kenneth Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. Willia B. Davis, Mr. William B. Davis, ar Mrs. Mary E. Gay, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Puckey, Mr. George S. Renard, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Schilling, Mrs. John C. Shilale, Miss Elizabeth V. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Alden F. Wagner, Jr. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Beaumont Elder Roger H. Clausen Saturday services: Sabbath School, 30; church services at 11 a. m. ' ST. THERESE’S Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor %ev. Francis T. Brennan, Assistant Sunday Masses: 7:30; 8:45 and 9:45. \ GATE OF HEAVEN Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor Assistants: Rev Lee Cummings ~ Rev. Michael Rafferty OUR LADY OF VICTORY Sunday Masses at 7:30 and 9:30. Religious instruction fnr children not attending parochial school: Gate of Heaven after the 9 am. mass; Our Lady of Victory, 9:30 mass. ST. FRANCES OF CABRINI Rev. Stanley Kolucki - Sunday Masses, 7:30, 9 and 11 UUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL Rev. Frank A. Barlik Sunday Masses: 7 and 9 am. at Lake Silkworth. Confessions Satur- day 7 to 8. At St. Martha’s, Mass at 11. +HURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS ( Mormon) 145 Lehigh Street Sunday: Sunday School 10 A.M. Sacrament Service 11 A.M. Wednesday at 7:30 in the chapel, FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sweet Valley Rev. B. Kirby Janes Sunday Services: Sunday School at 10; morning worship at 11. 7:30 Evening Worship. Fellowship groups Sunday at 6:30. J Thursday at 7:30, midweek serv- ve. CARVERTON METHODIST CHARGE Rev. William Reid ’ The Image of Christ is the theme ~ for this Sunday: Mt. Zion, worship service at 9 Carverton at 10 ~ Orange at 11. Youth Department | Girl | SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH Rev. R. W. Edmondson, Pastor Sunday, Sunday School: 10 a.m. Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Evening Evangelistic Service — | 7:30 p.m. Monday, Christian Boys’ Brigade: 7 p.m. 7:30, p.m. Wednesday, Ladies’ Prayer Meet- | ing: 1:30 p.m. Pioneer Girls: 7 p.m. | NOXEN INDEPENDENT BIBLE CHURCH Pastor, Warren Hathaway Sunday Services S.S. at 10, worship at 11 a.m. Young People, 6:30; evening wor- i ship 7:30 The | | Midweek serivce Wednesday ai 7:45 CHURCH OF CHRIST SWEET VALLEY William Hughes, Minister Sunday services: Bible munion at 11. 7:30 Evening worship. 8:30 Senior Choir rehearsal. Tuesday: prayer meeting and Bible study, 7:30. Christian Endeavor Sunday 6:30. Third Saturday, Christian Com- rades. PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL Rev. John S. Prater Thursday, 5:15 p.m.—Junior Choir rehearsal. Sunday, 7:45 a.m. — Men’s Corp- orate Communion and Breakfast. Speaker will be Rev. Ralph A. Weatherly, rector emeritus of Grace Church, Kingston. 9:30 am. — Family service and church school. 11:00 a.m. — Morning Prayer. 6:00 p.m. — Episcopal Young churchmen. Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. — Church Women’s meeting in the parish house. Speaker will be Rev. Willard Prater, Vicar of St. George's in Hellertown. Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Senior choir rehearsal. s YOUTH FOR CHRIST Bloomingdale Grange Hall Speaker this Saturday at 7:30 will be Ken Booth. The film will . be “Fourteen going-on Sixteen.” REFORMATION LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. Wesley Kimm, Pastor Sunday Worship Service 8:45 a.m.; Sunday School 10 a.m. First Sunday of month—Council. Second Thursday — Ladies So- ciety. BOWMANS CREEK FREE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday services: 10 a.m. Sunday school. 11 a.m. Morning Worship. 7 p.m. Young Peoples Meeting. 8 p.m. Evening Service. 3 Wesdnesday: 8 p.m. Prayer Meet- ing. EMMANUEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD Harveys Lake Rev. and Mrs. George Clement, Sunday services: S.S. at 10 a.m. morning worship at 11; 6:30 Young People; 7:45, Evangelistic service. Wednesday, 7:30, Bible study and prayer. DALLAS FREE METHODIST Rev. James Randle, Pastor Sunday services: S.8 10 a. m.; Morning worship at 11; Youth Service 7 p.m.; evening <vangel istic service 7:30. Wednesday 7:30 pm. Prayer 1eeting MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOL Rev. Lloyd Curry, Pastor Sunday services: Sunday School at 10 a.m.; morning worship at 11. Evening evangelistic ~~ service, 7:30. Tuesday evening, midweek prayer service at 8. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Charles Franklin Hawk wishes to thank friends and neighbors who ex- pressed sympathy in so many dif- ferent ways during the recent be- reavement. Tuesday, Back Mountain Evening | Scout Troop 413 — 3:15; Girl Scout | Bible School: School | 10 a.m.; morning worship and com- | | communion, | rRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN | _ Rev/ Andrew Pillarella, Pastor | Sunday services: 9:45, Sunday | School. 11:00 a.m., morning worship. | 4:00 p.m., Young People, West- | minster Fellowship. 7:00 p.m., Young Adults. Thursday at 8:30, choir: practice at the minister's home. Laymen’s Sunday. Assisting in { the service will be Jack Dungey, | leading in the Lord’s Prayer: Fred Swanson, scripture lesson; C. D. : Sutherland, offertory prayer; George | Hamm, sermon on “Rights and Re- | sponsibilities.” Head usher is Willard Smith. A coffee hour will follow the service. ST. LUKE’S LUTHERAN CHURCH NOXEN Rev. Wesley Kimm, pastor Sunday services: Sunday School 10 a.m. The’ Service at 11 a.m. First Tuesdays, Sunday School neeting. Second Tuesday, Council. Second Wednesday, Ladies So- ciety. HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. Morgan Richard Bevan Thursday: Prayer meeting. Sunday: Morning worship and 9:30; Church School 10:30; Christian Youth Fellowship, 6:30. First Mondays: teachers and of- ficers meet. ; Second Mondays: Official Board. Third Tuesday: Christian Friend- ly Circle. Fourth Tuesday: Women’s Fellowship. Chancel Choir — Saturday 2 p.m. Adult Choir — Monday 7:00. Men's. and ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor Sunday: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Church School with classes for all ages. 11:00 The Service with sermon by the pastor. Nursery for pre- school children and mother’s room available during this time. Thursday - 6:45 Chapel Choir Re- hearsal. 7:45 Senior Choir Rehearsal. Friday 4:15 Children’s Choir Rehearsal. Saturday - 9:0 a.m. Confirmation Class. ALDERSON METHODIST CHARGE Rev. Fred Eister ALDERSON: Worship service at 11:45;.8.S. at 10:a.m: EVANS FALLS: S.S. at 10,, Wor- ship at 11:15. NOXEN: Morning worship at 10; SS. at 11, KUNKLE: Evening worship at 7:30; S.S. at 10 a.m. J RUGGLES: Morning worship 8:45; S.S. 9:45. : Alderson — October 19, 8 p.m., Methodist Men; October 21, 8 p.m. Gleaners Class; October 23 at 7, commission on education, at 8, of- ficial board. »Evans Falls: William Bates will conduct Sunday worship. Noxen: October 19, WSCS mis- sionary study, home of Stella Shook. October 22, at 7, commis- sion on education and trustees; at 8, official board. Friday, October 23 } at 8, Young Adults. Ruggles: Hallowe'en Party Friday, October 23, 7:30 p.m. LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE Rev. Winfield Kelley JACKSON: Sunday worship 8:45; S.S. 9:45. IDETOWN: Sunday worship 10 a.m.; S.S. 11. MYF at 7 p.m. Saturday at 11 ‘a.m.’ ‘Junior Choir; 7 p.m. senior choir. LEHMAN: Sunday worship 11:15; SS. 10 a.m. MYF, 6:30. Thursday, 7:15, senior choir. Lehman: Tuesday at 8, Men's Bible (Class Idetown: Thursday at 8, Serving and Waiting Class at home of Marie Spencer. Saturday at 8, Couple's. Club. Gate Of Heaven Review Coming Up Watch for announcements of the Variety Show to be given at Gate of Heaven auditorium November 13 to 15. Chairman is Keith Yeisley. Dir- ectors, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Casey. AT THE EMMANUEL ASSEMBLY of GOD Harveys Lake, Pa. Tues., October 6 to Sun., October 8 Incl. EACH EVENING at 7:30 P.M. SERMON and SONG. REVIVAL MEETINGS REV. MORROW is a well-known Evangelist. Has traveled in many foreign countries and at home. He preaches THE OLD FASHIONED GOSPEL, in both Rev. GEORGE CLEMENT, Pastor. Phone 639-2356 .arrival. The baby had been ill only one day. Burial was at Oakdale, following | services conducted by Rev. Herbert | Rally Day program, Sunday at First Christian < Church, sponsored by the Program Material and Con- ducing ‘Committee of which Mrs. Clayton Edwards is chairman; Mrs. Glen Edwards, vice-chairman; Mrs. Robert Adams, secretary; Mrs. Ron- | ald Thomas, treasurer; Almira Long, Sharon Coombs, and Church. Pianist, is also a member. The committee is responsible for collecting material, organizing and Construction of Trinity United Presbyterian Church is being rushed to get the first unit under roof before winter weather sets in. There have been delays, says Rev. | Andrew Pillarella, with delivery not expected on some of the arches until mid-November. Residents who witnessed ' the their way through undergrowth to find the spot, have been astonished to find how close to the highway it is, now that brush has been cleared away. Bradford Alden. completed, with framing well under way: Excavation and footings are all | Lose Infant Son Mr. and Mrs. Nevel, Oakdale, lost Wednesday - morning. brought to Nanticoke General by his parents, Diagnosis was pneumonia. Punchard from the Bronson Fu- neral Home. * There are Robert Jr. Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Kate Culver, Bloomingdale; paternal grandfdther, Grover Nevel, Hunlock Creek. District Meeting Por Presbyterian Women meeting for women of the church is scheduled for Tuesday, October 23, at the Shickshinny Presbyter- ian Church. Afternoon session starts at 1:45, evening at 7 p.m. Mrs. James W. Jones, vice president, will officiate. The theme is “The Power to Become Free and Obedient.” Rev. C. P. Lewis is pastor of the Shickshinny church. A number of women of United Presbyterian Churih plan to attend. Womens Association of Trinity | United Presbyterian Church will | hold a rummage sale Friday, 10 to | Lackawanna Presbyterial district | district | PRESBYTERIAN RUMMAGE SALE was pronounced dead on | Cemetery several children at | home: David, Rosemary, Philip, Ie- | crete, ‘Alan, Glenda, William, and ! THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1964 Shirley | dren’s Sunday School Raily George, Joyce Thomas, Ester Stein- | Program. Sunday School superintendent is | | Shirley Silvitti. Miss Frances Smith, { Clayton Edwards; { ! ground-breaking ceremony, pushing | The site dominates the hill. Loca- | tion on the acreage is a tribute to | the building committee headed by | ey Rally Day At First Christian Cot Sweet Valley taking care of the practice sessions, | and putting on the four Children’s | They Programs of the Church Year: include, The Children's Christmas Program; the Children’s Easter Pro- | gram; the Children’s Daily Vacation | Bible School Program; and the Chil- | Day assistant, Bob | Adams. ) Taking part in Sunday's program, reading from left to right, are first! Presbyterians Hope For Pleasant Weather Until Roof Is In Place The edifice will be constructed in three stages, to keep pace with the growing congregation. At present the congregation num- bers 200, starting with' a handful of Presbyterians in the Back Moun- tain who desired church affiliations closer to their homes than Kings- ton or Wilkes-Barre. A decided impetus to the Sunday School is expected when the first unit is completed and children have rooms which they can call their own. Services will continue in the Dal- las Junior High School auditorium adjacent to the new Trinity Church grounds, until the structure is ready ip | for occupancy. | a seven months old son, Danny Leo, The baby, KINGSTON Once the building is under roof, | interior work is expected to go rapidly. Fred Parry Dies In Arlington, Va. Retired contractor, Fred Parry; Shavertown, died Sunday afternoon in Arlington, Virginia, after an ill- | He had been | ness of four months. visiting his daughter, Held, at Falls Church, ill and hospitalized. Mrs. Walter when taken He was buried in Hollenback Wednesday afternoon, Rev. Herbert Pickett, officiating. Mr. Parry was born in Edwards- ville, Jones Parry. Prior.to moving to Shavertnwn in 1940, he had lived | in Kingston, where he was self-| employed as a general contractor. Many of the paving jobs in Kings- ton and Forty Fort were his work. He retired fifteen years ago. His wife, the former Mary Dale, died sixteen years ago. He was a member of Kingston Presbyterian | Church, ,a life member of Kingston | Lodge AF&M; a member of Dieu le- rem Veut Commandery and of Temple. Surviving in addition his daughter are two sons: Dale, Sha- vertown; and Frederick, Dallas, Texas, eight grandchildren. to NEWLY GRADED GROUNDS Park Neighborhood Church, with | its newly graded grounds on Car- verton Road, dominates the area. | ext spring the grounds will be cov- | ered with grass, and new landscap- 5, at Shavertown YMCA building. | ing will add to beauty of the site. son of John and Mary Ann : row, Karen Bair, Judy Martin, Bren- da Edwards, Gerolyn Yoder, Ken- neth Yoder, Bobby Adams, Miralie Long, Bonnie Morris, Lois Bair, Jody Gross, Billy Adams, Barbara Adams, | Abby Lee Thomas. Second row, Sandra tSeinruck, | Marcia George, David Silvetti, Larry Morrie, Jeffrey Thomas, Robby Bar- ski, Craig Edwards, Bevely Adams, | Bobby Morris, B. K. Jones, Bret | Jones. Third row, Jimmy Martin, Donna Silvetti, Jimmy Yoder, Dale Ed- | Mrs. Rosanna D. Haines Has Untimely Death Mrs. Rosanna D. Haines, 33, of Sweet Valley, died Saturday morn- ing at Geisinger Hospital, where she had been a patient for Yves months. During her years in Sweet Val- ley, she had been active in Cub Scouts and in Maple Grove Church, where she was secretary of the Young Adults Sunday School class. She was a 1950 graduate of Dan- ville High School. | Born in Catawissa, she was the daughter of Alvin C. and Bertha Ruddy Ryan. Upon marriage to | George K. Haines in 1951, she lived | for some timé in Kingston before moving to Sweet Valley. In her years in Sweet Valley, she left her mark on the community. | | Surviving in addition to her hus- band are five children: George Jr., David, Joseph, Karen, and Paul; brothers and sisters: Mrs. Minetta Schanck, Mrs. Barbara Fox, Mrs. Moydelle Keaner,- all ‘of Riverside; | Alan Ryan, Riverside; Cameron Ry- an, Chester; Melvin, William and James Ryan, Danville; Calvin Ryan, | Jr., Montgomery. Burial was in Nan- | ticoke Cemetery. Rev. James Gar- rahan conducted services Tuesday afternoon from the Bronson Fu- | neral Home. Mrs. Laura E. Layou ‘Buried At Ceasetown Mrs. Laura E. Layou, 67, Cease- town, died Wednesday morning at Mercy. Hospital, where she had been | admitted October 4 as a medical | patient. She was buried Saturday after- noon in Ceasetown cemetery, follow- ing services conducted by Rev. James A. Garrahan from the Bron- son funeral home. A native of Ceasetown, she was daughter of James and Minnie Bak- er Cragle. Church affiliations were with Ceasetown Baptist. Her hus- | band, Harry died ten years ago. She leaves ‘these sisters: Mrs. Emma McGovern, Luzerne; Mrs. | Lisa Jones, Wilkes-Barre; and Mrs. | . Frieda Hummell, Benton; two broth- | | ers: William Cragle, Loyalville, and | Stewart Cragle, Hunlock Creek. | BLACK-TOPPING IMPROVEMENT | | | Blacktopping of the parking lot at Shavertown Methodist Church is | a big improvement, adding not on- ly to the appearance of the lot, but | increasing its value. OPEL COUPE r The little German car with the motor up front and General Motors behind it ® 30 MPG ® Sedan or station wagon ® 46 or 54 H. P. ® Fully synchro- nized transmission - 4 speed ® 2 yr. -24,000 mile warranty Amazing ® COMMUNITY MOTORS 588 MARKET STREET Phone 287-1133 .O.E. $1625. | Gross, Jane Steinruck, Judy Shaw, | Debbie Silvetti, | and Mrs. Clay- wards, Jan Long, Lynn’ Adams, Mr. ton Edwards. Fourth row, Brad Iverson, Vir- ginia Yoder, Nancy Morris, Nancy Mrs. Charles Steinruck, Mrs. Donnie Silvetti. Fifth: row, Billy Martin, Mrs. | Charles H. Long, Mrs. William | George, Mrs. Russell Lamoreaux, Mrs. Glenn Edwards, Mrs. Robert Adams, Miss Frances Smith. Pastor and Mrs. B. Kirby Jones. EAT WELL AT A CHURCH SUPPER | Attend area church suppers. Get | a good meal and help along the good | | work. Fine home-cooked meals. | Thursday night at DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Local YMCA Offers Program For Juniors Junior High School students still have time to sign up for the Ball- room ‘Dance classes offered by the Back Mountain Branch YMCA. ‘Openings in both the Beginners and the Intermediate classes. Classes begin Wednesday, October 14 Beginners, 5:00-6:00 p.m.; Inter- mediates, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Ten weeks, with instructions by ‘the Arthur Murray staff. Instructions in reed and brass in- struments, also the drums, begin Wednesday, October 14 at the Back Mountain Branch YMCA, a series of eight lessons, taught by Mike Moniak- and Jack Melton, of tha Je Jack Melton Music Center. are beginning lessons. All members, as well as non-members are invited to register. A Junior High Splash Party is | set for Friday, October 16, 715 p.m. - All Junior High students are in- vited, but admittance is by ticket only, which must be purchased at the Back Mountain YMCA, no later than October 14. Back Mountain YMCA members receive a discount. For details of the program, call 674-6901. Dallas Junior High Teen-Age dances are attracting large crowds on second and fourth Fridays. The first two dances drew a total of 645 students. Hours are 7 to 9:30. RAINBOW GIRLS THURSDAY Girls, Charles James Assembly, will meet 7, in the Trucks- ville Methodist Church educational building. Rainbow Memorial Dads of the girls are invited to come after the meeting, and mem- | bers of Eastern Star and Masons may attend the meeting. There will be a special program and re-- | freshments after the formal session keynote o All-encompassing is given here to every service for . provision of ample For 25 years, our Richard H. 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