SECTION B — PAGE 2 = "PR DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1964 + - Monahan Installed As T News Of The Churches & - M.YF. will go to the Trucksville Fo » = y= = & . F TRH Fe ed 33 sademos¥ ow i? Loe wBall po Spe 3 a +» Church School. or dagraesal DALLAS METHODIST Rev. Robert H. Sheehan, Pastor Sunday, November 15th, Worship 8:30 and 11:00 Church School — 9:45. Intermediate M.Y.F. — 6:30. Senior M.Y.F. — 6:30 Both the Senior and Intermediate Educational = Building for the Harvest Booth Festival. Tuesday, November 17th, Girl Scout Troop 6:49 — 3:15, Girl Scout Troop 6:39 — 4:00, Commiss- ion on Education meets at 7:30 with Mr. George McCutcheon presiding. Wednesday, November 18th, Chancel Choir will rehearse at 6:30, Senior Choir will rehearse at 8:00, Thursday, November 19th, Girl Scout Troop 918 — 4:00, Boy Scout Troop 281 — 7:00 Friday, November 20th, Jessie Austin Brickel Memorial Class will meet at 8:00. 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 Social Rooms. 76:00 M.Y.F. meet at Church to go to Harvest Festival at Trucksville Methodist Church. Monday: 4:00 Brownies, Troop 633; 4:00 Brownies, Troop 629. 7:30 Church School Worker's Conference in Chapel Room. Tuesday: 4:00 Brownies, Troon 6:26; 4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop 632; 7:30 Boy Scouts, Troop 231. M.Y.F. in 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. i Monday, Christian Boys’ Brigade: 7 p.m. Wednesday! Ladies’ Prayer Meet- ing: 1:30 p.m. Pioneer Girls: 7 p.m. Thursday, 7:30, Midweek Prayer service. NOXEN INDEPENDENT BIBLE CHURCH Pastor, Warren Hathaway Sunday Services - S.S. at 10, worship at 11 a.m. Young People, 6:30; evening wor- ship 7:30 Midweek serivce Wednesday at 7:45 CHURCH OF CHRIST SWEET VALLEY William Hughes, Minister Sunday services: Bible - School 10 a.m.; morning worship and com- munion at 11. 71:30 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, 4:15 p.m. Choir Rehearsal. Thursday and Friday — ‘Confer- ence for Clergy and Wives ot Pocono Manor. Saturday—Diocesan Youth Rally at the Church of the Mediator in — Junior Wednesday: 3:30 Girl Scouts, Troop 631. 7 7:00 Conference on Church School Leadership at Kingston | Methodist Church. ] Thursday: 4:00 Junior Choir Re- | hearsal; 6:45 Youth Choir; 7:30 Senior Choir and Quartet Rehearsal. Friday: 8:00 Keller Group Meet- ing in Social Rooms. TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST Rev. Roberi Germond, pastor Sunday, Nov. 15th — 9:30 and 11 a.m. Worship Services. The | Pastor will speak on “Adam and; Eve”. 9:30 a.m. Church School. 11:00 am. Youth Department 7:30 p.m. Youth Harvest Festival. ‘Monday: 8:00 p.m. Commission on Education. Tuesday: 9:00 a.m. Quilters. 3:45 p.m. Girl Scouts. 7:00 p.m. Explorer Post. 8:00 p.m. Circle 3. Wednesday: 4:00 p.m. Girl Scouts. 4:15 p.m. Wesleyan Boys Choir. 5:15 p.m. Wesleyan Girls. Choir 6:00 p.m. District Church School Worker's Conference. 7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir ' Thursday: 7:00 p.m. Rainbow Girls. ~ 8:00 p.m. Study Group on Book of Genesis. Friday: Choir. Saturday: 5:30 p.m. Spaghetti Supper. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Beaumont Elder Roger H. Clausen Saturday services: Sabbath School, 30; church services at 11 a. m. 3:45 p.m. Aldersgate Senior MYF ST. THERESE’S Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor Rev. 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 a.m. 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 a.m. 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 AM. Sacrament Service 11 AM. Wednesday at 7:30 in the chapel, YMIA. se FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sweet Valley Rev. B. Kirby Jones Sunday Services: Sunday School at 10; morning worship at 11. 7:30 Evening Worship. Fellowship groups Sunday at 3:30. Thursday at 7:30, midweek serv ce. CARVERTON METHODIST CHARGE Rev. William Reid Sunday services on the theme, “Tell the Truth”. ORANGE, at 9. am. MT. ZION, 10. | eon and Card Party by Reservation, Allentown. Those attending will meet at the Prince of Peace Church at 9 a.m., and will return at 9 p.m. Sunday—Every Member Canvass Day. 7:45 a.m. Corporate ! Communion and Breakfast. Men's 9:30 a.m. — Family Service and Church School. 11 a.m. — Morning Prayer. Tuesday, 8 p.m. — Meeting for Women. of Prince of Peace. Wednesday Bazaar Booths open to public at 11 am. Lunch- beginning at noon. . 8 p.m. — Senior Choir Rehearsal. REFORMATION LUTHERAN " CHURCH Rev. Wesley Kimm, Pastor Sunday Worship Service 8:4 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. 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; JMorning worship at 11; Youth Service 7 p.m.; evening <vangel istic ‘service 7:30. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer 1eeting MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOD 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. * GLENVIEW PM CHURCH Rev. Andrew Derrick Sunday services: Morning Wor- ship service, 9:45; S.S. 11; evening service 7; Young people 7 Wednesday 7:30, prayer meeting, Bible study. TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Andrew Pillarella, Pastor Thursday — Nov. 12th. Special Gifts Committee meeting, 8:00 PM. at the home of the pastor. Choir Rehearsal, 8:30 P.M. at the home of the pastor. Sunday — Nov. 15th. PARK NEIGHBORHOOD FREE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor Saturday: 6:00 a.m. Men's Prayer Fellowship. 5 7:00 p.m. Lord’s Day Eve Prayer Meeting. Sunday: 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Morning Worship. 7:00 Christian Growth Hour, 7:30 Songtime Evangelistic Rally —- Pastor Armstrong Preaching. Wednesday 7:30 Family Night Program. Nursery facilities are provided for all services on Sunday and Wednesday. Thursday, every home crusade, 7:30, \ Tuesday: WMS meeting, 7:15. LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE Rev. Winfield Kelley JACKSON: Sunday worship 8:45; | S.S. 9:45. IDETOWN: Sunday worship 10 am.; S.S..11, MYF at 7 p.m. Saturday ' at 11: a.m. Junior Choir; 7 p.m. senior choir. S.S. 10 a.m. MYF, 6:30.- Thursday, 7:15, senior: choir. HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN: CHURCH Rev. Morgan “Richard Bevan Thursday: Prayer meeting. 3 Sunday: Morning worship and communion, 9:30; Church School 10:30; Christian Youth Fellowship, 6:30. First Mondays: A 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. 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. Men’s and Saturday - 9:0 a.m. Confirmation Class. ' ALDERSON METHODIST CHARGE Rev. Fred Eister ALDERSON: — Worship Service. at 11:15; S.S. ‘at 10 a.m. WSCS at 8 pm. on Thursday, November 12 at church. Methodist Men November 16 at Gleaners Class Wednesday, November 18 at 8 at home of Mrs. Albert Armitage. EVANS FALLS: — Willian Bates. will be in charge of ‘services | on Sunday. NOXEN: — WSCS will hold: Balas: and Turkey Supper on November 14 beginning at 5 p.m. Classmates will meet Thursday, November 19 at 8 p.m. Commission on Education and | Trustees will meet Thursday at 7 p.m. Official Board at 8. RUGGLES: — Turkey Supper will be held Thursday, November 12 b eginning at 5. Proceeds for bene- fit of Organ Fund. ST. LUKE’S LUTHERAN CHURCH 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. FIRST CHURCH CHRIST, SCIENTIST 185 SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET, WILKES-BARRE Sunday Services 11 a.m. Nursery-11 a.m. — Sunday School 11 am. Wednesday Evening Meeting 8 p.m. Reading Room — 37 West Market Street. Monday thru Friday — 10 a.m. Saturday — 10 a.m. to 1 pm. Radio Program: “The Bible Speaks To You” WBRE, 1340 KC, every Sunday at 9:15 a.m. Ham Supper Maple Grove Methodist Young Adult Class will hold a “Ham and Pancake” supper on Saturday, Nov. 14 at 5 p.m. in the church hall, Pikes Creek, Pa. 9:45 AM. Church Sunday School. | 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship. At | this service the Sacrament of the | Lord’s Supper will be observed and | new members will be received into | our Christian Fellowship. 6:30 P.M. in the Dallas Junior High | School. The Stewardship Com- | mittee of the Church will be in charge of the program. YOUTH FOR CHRIST Bloomingdale Grange Hall Speaker Saturday night at 7:45, Rev. Andrew Derrick of Fernbrook. CARVERTON, 11. Film title: “They Too Need Chirst.” 4 / 4:00 P.M. Westminster Youth. Fellowship. i 7:00 P.M. Young Adults. Wednesday — Nov. 18th. Church Family Night Supper, Serving from 12 - Noon LEHMAN: Sunday worship 11:15; jotured ahove are Jack Gerrity, president of the Diocesan Council of ‘Catholic Men, congratulating Paul Monahan of Dallas, on his installation as president of the West Luzerne Deanery, Council of Cath- | olic Men . The event took place at Gate of Heaven, Dallas, on October 28th in conjunction with the regular A large audience heard the Hon. Daniel J. Flood discuss Christianity | vs. Communism at St. Paul's Luth- eran Church on Wednesday evening. Flood disclosed that the new or- der of World Communism was on! the wane and would never flourish while ‘the principles of Christianity | were to be found in the universe. | News media and television with its instant reporting from any part of the s world has aided in spreading. its + ideology. Russian Communism which em- braces - only 3,000,000 in its own vast country differs from that of Italy which has the largest Com- munist. party in the world and China. Here the principles revolve around a strong nationalism and not the hard core ideology of Lenin, Marx and Stalin. Flood pictured China, which he says is only a geographical area, as peopled with masses whose entire being revolves about family ties, hungry and reaching out for more room. . The Russians watch with anxiety as they ring the Russian Steppes and hope for no repetition ‘| 'of ‘history recorded invasions. He referred to the Chinese Commu- nists’ as the bread basket type and said these do not keep him awake | at night. Russian Communism on the other ! { hand he pictured as comprised of actiyists, able to reach everywhere | with its chief premise, the destruc- | tion of Christianity. Their true | label he continued is Atheistic Com- | munists. which histher | detest being service for For 25 years, our ~ THANKSGIVING DINNER will be a special event The Town House _. LAKE STREET Dallas, Catholic Council Head { ! | | : | quarterly Deanery meeting. shown in the picture are John Mec- Koewn, newly of the Diocesan Council, Rev. Fran- cis Kane, pastor of Gate of Heaven, and Rev. Leo W. Gildea, Deanery | moderator, ish for the Deanery meeting. | | [familiar country lanes with his pet Scottie, Dr. J. B. Cooper Dies At Home Had Colorful Career Began Studies At 36 Dr: John B. Cooper, who made the past fifteen years and added | a bit of color to that part of the Back Mountain, died Thursday | night at this home, suddenly and | | quietly as he would have wished it. The 87 year old dentist was a sight as he. strolled the nemed Peter, stepping to chat with sure. The death of his pet three | years ago left a void in the old! gentleman's heart which was Rover filled, and he could not bear replace his lost companion with an- other. Well spoken and cultured, Dr. j | Cooper was a delight to know and his habit of hours of good reading was immediately evident on. con- i tact.” flowers Spring, and ‘where grew ! abundantly under his loving care. | A ‘rugged individualist, Dr. Coop- | Also ler was among the first to adopt the Inew style of Bermuda shorts, and installed secretary his little beret became an identifi- cation. | He had been in failing health for the past two years, | foot as a respiratory ailment wors- (ened and he relied on neighbors, | to the brief interludes with plea- | He lived alone on his farm | | where. he planted a garden each but since the | summer’s end, he had been unable Gate of Heaven wag the host par- to take to the familiar lanes on ~-Rev. Hughes To Go To Bloomsburg Rev. William Hughes, pastor of "Sweet Valley Church of Christ, has | { received a call to Bloomsburg i Church of Christ, a larger church and congregation. | Tentative plans are for Rev. Hughes to leave the first part of his home in Jackson Township for | February, unless a replacement for him can be found sooner for the | pastorate of a church which he has | guided for the past six and one half years. ! Good wishes of the community . | will accompany Rev. Hughes. Recently, the church observed its home-coming, an annual affair wich brings back to Sweet Valiey his neighbors who looked forward | many former members and mini- | and Virginia sters. ‘Raymond J. Weber " Rites ‘Saturday A former Beaumont native, Ray- . mond Jacob Weber, Tunkhannock, R. D. 3, who died Wednesday at Wilkes-Barre Veterans Hospital, was laid to rest Saturday afternoon at Tunkhannock. | Mr. Weber a veteran of World War I, was the son of Eugene and and Louise Anderson Weber, 7 Heé is survived ‘by. his wife, the former Mary Palmiter, nine children and 22 grandchildren. * Interment was in Springville. { | Games Party Tuesday Holy Name Society of St. The- rese’s Church will hold a pre- Thanksgiving Games Party on Tues- day evening, November 17 in the church auditorium. Thomas Wisniewski is in charge DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Young Wite Laid To Rest Tuesday ! Friends and classmates gathered Tuesday afternoon as Mrs. Patricia Dyer Shotwell, 23, Elizabethtown, Pa., formerly of Dallas, was laid to rest in Chapel Lawn Burial Park, Dallas. | Mrs. Shotwell, the wife of Ro- bert Shotwell, formerly of Shaver- town, died Friday evening in Lan- | caster Hospital where she had been a patient for ten days. The young | woman had visited here just two weeks ago. Born in Lancaster, Pa., Mrs. Shot- | well was the daughter of Robert Kinney Dyer, ' 66 | Trepanny Lane, Strafford, Wayrf# County, Pa. She was a graduate of , Westmoreland High School, class of 11959 where she was one of the ‘most popular and active students. ' Affectionately called “Pat” "by her friends, her untimely death left the entire Back Mountain commun- ity, where she and her family had lived previously, deeply moved. Mrs. Shotwell was a member of St. John's Prespyterian Church, De- von. . In addition to her husband and parents, she is survived by a bro- ther, Robert E. and maternal and paternal grandmothers. COME TO TRUCGKSVILLE PHARMACY FOR YOUR Communism Is Now On The Wane Rep. Flood Informs Churchfolk | called. | trolled emotionally. Our virtues appear to the Com- cided to go to school. He attended ° Hooked Rug | munists as vices, it is in these vir- | Wyoming Seminary for three years, | : E uipment tues where they find weaknesses Nanticoke High for another, going oIp | and attempt to probe. This is the {on to University of Pennsylvania, | ® Small Supplies tragedy which they do not know. where early in 1920 he received his | ® Rug Cutters Time is now on our side for com- | certification as a registered den- | o Patt munal living cannot work and until |tist. He maintained dental offices | SELErns Christianity is fully destroyed, Com- |in Nanticoke until he retired In, * Frames munism will never conquer the |1942. | ® Needles world. Services were held Monday morn- ° : Satelite countries with the excep- |ing from a Nanticoke Funeral Home. . Sve Carverton Road | self.” Richard H. I Dighe Funeral Home Consideration keynote of service All-encompassing is the consideration given here to every detail of a funeral provision of ample parking space for those arriving at the chapel by car. render the finest service to all . . with, financial® hardship to mone. 672 Memorial Highway DALLAS, PA. 674-3806 | particularly Mrs. Ambrose Salansky, | cred by William Cashman and to take him into town for supplies Al Yencha. Rev. Francis Brennan and a get-together with his old g | friends and associates in Nantionhen | Born in England, he came to’ this he awarded. | country as an infant, his family |= settling eventually in Nanticoke. As la young boy, he worked in the | | breaker, and in 1898, enlisted in. {the U. S. Navy. A year later he ! joined the British Armed. forces and saw action in the Boer War. ‘On his return, he accepted a job on the railroad, and at age 36 de- | RN NORCROSS THANKSGIVING CARDS is moderator. Many valuable door prizes will They are stylized thinkers ' right down the line and are con- Not one ripple | was “heard in the country when | Khrushchev their head of state was | removed unceremoniously. This is dealing as it were with cattle. and is certainly not following in the likeness of the Supreme Being. THE NICEST CARDS IN TOWN Christmas Ideas : AT “The COOP” LOUISE BROWN - Lehman tion of Bulgaria are only captive nations and would not aid in. an invasion. ‘Poland is one of the true Interment was in Edge Hill Ceme- West Nanticoke. tery, Trucksville 674-6872 Ee a i reasons the Russians have not ad-: vanced to the Rhine. ih ALLEN GILBERT , : Insurance - Broker and Consultant Insurance |} A question as to whether .the United States would support Rus- sia against the yellow race brought A LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: "How You Can Help Others” “A Tax-Free Trust Estate for Your Family” is their best pro- tection against the problems created by infla- tion, and federal income and the answer from the Congressman | Life “Not Witness Russia out how | of the She has no Allies for she has isolated her- necessarily. was thrown Africo-Asian Conference. by Congressman Flood was introduc- — Lonpon; ENGLAND NAOMI PRICE, C.S. ed by Mrs. Roy Trexler, of the |} estate taxes. — i Lutheran Churchwomen of = St. _288 2378 Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother i Paul's. Benediction was pronounc- |' Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in ed by Rev. Frederic H. Eidam. Boston, Massachusetts. i rR WAKE UP NIGHTS ? a nl | FOR KIDNEY RELIEF MAKE THIS 4.DAY TEST WHERE: First CHURCH OF Crrist, SCIENTIST : 185 South Franklin Street Take BUKETS green tablets. Wilko Rovre: Porhsylvanta Drink plenty of water. Use cof- C 1 on 2 y : fee, tea sparingly. Increase reg- ularity, ease aches and pains due ||} WHEN: SUNDAY AFTERNOON, NovemBER 15, 1964 to functional kidney disorders or at 3:15 P.M. your 39¢ back at any drug store. NOW at Kuehn’s Drug Store, Dallas, Pa. | You and Your Friends are Cordially Invited to Attend. is the every faith. The atm has been to Our low-cost Auto Loans will put you in the driver's seat of new or used car! Financing your car with the Wyoming National is quick and easy . . . saves you a considerable amount of cash. Choose your car where you get the best deal . . . visit our Loan Dept. for the best * deal in financing. 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