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DALLAS METHODIST
~ Rev. Robert H. Sheehan, Pastor
+ Sunday, December 13th. — Wor-
hip 8:30 and 11:00 A. M.
Church School—9:45
Intermediate M. Y. F.—6:30
Senior M. Y. F.—6:30
Tuesday, December 15,
» Scout Troop 649 — 3:15
Girl Scout Troop 639 — 4:00
— Girl
Wednesday, December 16, --
Chancel Choir Rehearsal — 6:30
Senior Choir Rehearsal — 8:00
Thursday, December 17, — Girl
Scout Troop 918 at 4:00
Boy Scout Troop 281 — 7:00
Sunday, December 20, — Christ-
mas Pageant and Christmas Party,
+ Sponsored by the Commission on
Education.
SHAVERTOWN METHODIST
Rev. Robert D. Yost, Pastor
Sunday: 9:45. Church School with
“classes for all ages.
The First through Fourth grades
will hold their Christmas program
in the social rooms. Parents are
“invited. :
© 11:00. Nursery during church for
pre-school children.
11:00. Morning Worship Service
—Third Sunday of Advent.
© © 11:30. Junior Church in Chapel
“ Room.
4:00. Seventh Grade MYF in
~ Social Rooms.
“6:00. MYF will start Caholling in
ommunity.
Monday: 4:00. Brownies, Troop
, 633; Brownies, Troop 629.
8:00. Deborah Group Meeting at
home of Mrs. John Campbell.
Tuesday: 4:00. Brownies, Troop
26; Girl Scouts, Troop 632.
7:30. Boy Scouts, Troop 231.
8:15. Official Board Meeting in
ape] Room.
"Wednesday: 3:30.
Girl Scouts,
a; “ro0p 631.
Thursday: 4:00. Junior Choir Re-
~ hearsal;
6:45. Youth Choir;
7:30. Senior Choir and. Quartet.
#0 priday: 8:00. Keller Group Meet- |.
“ing and Christmas Party in Social
Rooms.
> © Saturday: 2:00. Youth meet at
~ Church to Carol at Back Mountain
© Rest Homes.
~ TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST
~ Rev. Robert Germond, pastor
Rev. Robert E. Germond, Pastor
Sunday, December 13th — 9:30
=
and 11:00 A. M. Worship Services.
} he Pastor will speak on “Hark the
" Herald Angles Sing”
9:30 A. M. Church School
11:00 A. M. Youth Department
6:00 P. M. Mid-Teen Fellowship
6:30 P. M. Senior M.Y.F. will go
to Temple Israel
_ 7:00 P. M. Junior High Fellow-
oy, Ship
‘Monday: 1:30 P. M. Monday After
noon Circle — No. 2
8:00 P. M. Official Board
«Tuesday: 9:00 A. M. Quilters
3:45 P. M. Girl Scouts
8:00 P. M. W. S. C. S. Christmas
rogram and Party
Wednesday: 4:00 P. M. Girl Scouts
P. M. Wesleyan Boys;
5:15 P. M. Wesleyan Girls
7:00 P. M. Boy Scouts
- 7:30 P. M. Chancel Choir
Thursday: 7:00 P. M. Rainbow
girls
Friday: 3:45 P. M. Aldersgate
Choir
7:30 P. M. 4-H Meeting
s. 8:00 P. M. Cub. Pack
. Saturday: Mid-Teen Fellowship
Caroling
- 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
Rev. Francis T. Brennan, Assistant
Sunday Masses: 7:30; 8:45 and
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
OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL
Rev. Frank A. Barlik
Sunday Masses: 7 and 9 am. at
Lake Silkworth. Confessions Satur-
day 7 to 8.
a St. Martha’s, Mass at 11.
+vHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER-DAY SAINTS (Mormon)
1 145 Lehigh Street
Sunday: Sunday School 10 A.M.
“Sacrament Service 11 AM.
Wednesday at 7:30 in the chapel,
~. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sweet Valley
Rev. B. Kirby Jones
‘Sunday Services: Sunday School
10; morning worship at 11.
7:30 Evening Worship.
Fellowship groups Sunday at
i :30.
: "Thursday at 7:30, midweek serv-
eR te iB De
News Of The Churches
DALLAS FREE METHODIST
Rev. Jameg Randle, Pastor
Sunday services: S.8 10 a. m.;
Morning worship at 11; Youth
Service 7 p.m.; evening evangel
istic service 7:30.
Wednesday 7:30 pm. Prayer
neeting
SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH
Rev. R. W. Edmondson, Pastor
Sunday - Sunday School 10 a.m.
Morning Worship 11 a.m.; Evening
Evangelistis Service, 7:30 p.m.
Monday - Christian Boy's Brigade
at 7 pm.
Wednesday - Ladies Prayer Meet-
ing, 1:30 p.m.; Pioneer girls, 7 p.m.
Thursday - Mid-week prayer and
praise service at 7:30 p.m. Come
and join us.
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.
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. !
REFORMATION LUTHERAN
2 CHURCH
Rev, Wesley Kimm, Pastor
Sunday Worship Service 8:45
a.m.; Sunday School 10 a.m.
First Sunday of month—Council.
Sécond 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.
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, December’ 10th:
Choir rehearsal at the home of
Mrs. Fred Swanson, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, December 13th:
9:45 AM. Church Sunday
School.
11:00 AM. — Morning Worship
and Nursery.
7:00 P.M. — Westminster Youth
Fellowship’ at the home of Peter
Wettestein, Orange.
7:00 P.M. — Young Adults at
the home of Miss Alice Jones.
Tuesday, December 15th:
Women’s Association Christmas
Party, 8:15 PM. at the home of
the Rev. and Mrs. Ante Piilavelln,
YOUTH FOR CHRIST
Bloomingdale Grange Hall
There will be no speaker Satur-
day evening. Instead, there will be
a Jong film, “A Letter to Nancy.”
PARK NEIGHBORHOOD
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor
Sunday Setvices:
Morning worship at 10:30; Christian |
Growth Hour at 7; songtime rally
7:30.
Wednesday: Family service, 7:30.
Nursery for all listed services.
This Sunday night, the Young
Adult Class will present the pro-
gram, featuring singing, and a talk
by Wesley Cooper Jr.
Rev. John S. Prater
Thursday, 4:15 P.M.
Choir Rehearsal.
and Breakfast.
of Retreat State Hospital.
Church School.
12:00 Noon — Vestry Meeting.
6:00 P.M. — Episcopal = Young
Churchmen.
Tuesday, 8:00 P.M. — Meeting
of Church Women.
gram and party.
Wednesday, 10:00 A.M.
Communion.
8:00 P.M. — Senior Choir Re-
hearsal.
Christmas Pro-
8S. S. at 9:30. |
OUTLET
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Donald Keller
Sunday services: S.S. 10 am.
Morning worship at 11. Evening
worship at 7:30.
Wednesday, 7:30, Prayer meet-
ing,
8:30, Leadership and training
class.
Thursday, 4 p.m., Christian Youth
Crusaders.
LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE
Rev. Winfield Kelley
JACKSON: Sunday worship 8:45;
S.S. 9:45.
IDETOWN: Sunday worship “10
a.m.;- 8.8.37,
MYF at 7 p.m.
Saturday at 11 a.m. Junior
Choir; 7 p.m. senior choir,
LEHMAN: Sunday worship 11:15;
S.8. 10 am. MYF, 6:30.
Thursday, 7:15, senior choir.
HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Rev. Morgan Richard Bevan
Thursday: Prayer meeting.
Sunday: Morning worship and
communion, 9:30; Church School
10:30; Christian Youth Fellowship,
6:30.
First Mondays:
ficers meet.
Second Mondays:
Third Tuesday:
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
9:30 a.m. Sunday Church School
teachers and of-
Official Board.
Christian Friend-
Men’s and
with classes for all ages.
11 a.m. The Service with sermon
by the pastor. .
6:30 p.m. Luther League.
Thursday - 6:45 p.m. Chapel Choir
Rehearsal.
7:45 p.m. Senior Choir Rehear-
| sal.
Friday -
Class.
4:15 pm. Children’s Choir Rehear-
sal.
4 pm. Confirmation
ALDERSON METHODIST CHARGE
Rev. Fred Eister
ALDERSON: S.S. at 10, worship at
11:15.
EVANS FALLS: S.S. at 10, worship
at 11:15.
KUNKLE: S.S. at 10 a.m.; worship
at 7:30. fey
NOXEN: Worship. at 10 a.m. 1 S.S.
al 11,
RUGGLES: Worship 8:45, S. S.
9:45.
Christmas party, Alderson WSCS,
at the parsonage, Thursday, De-
cember 10 at 8.
William Bates will conduct serv-
MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOD 'ices at” Evans Falls on Sunday.
Commission on education and
board of trustees meet at Noxen
Thursday, December 17, official
Board at 8.
Classmates December 17 at 8,
Noxen.
Children’s Christmas party spon-
sored by Methodist Men Saturday,
December 19.
Trustees meet at 7, official board
at 8, Thursday, December 10, at
Ruggles.
Sunday School program at Rug-
gles, Friday, December 18.
RES TATTHER AN. O13
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
il am,
Wednesday
p.m.
Evening Meeting 8
Reading Room — 37 West Market
Street.
Monday thru Friday — 10 am.
Saturday — 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Radio Program: “The Bible Speaks
To You” WBRE, 1340 KC, every
Sunday at 9:15 a.m.
Frank Karweta Former
Kiwanis Club Head
Frank 'A. Karweta, Overbrook
Avenue, died Sunday night in the
prime of life, aged 41, at Veterans
Hospital, where he had been admit-
ted the day before.
He had been ill for the past nine
months, with recurring embolism.
Burial was Wednesday morning at
| Mt. Olivet, following services from
| the
PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL | | Barre.
— Junior | thony
| Karweta, and a resident of Wilkes-
Sunday, 7:45 AM. — Men’s and | Barre Township where he was ed-
Boys’ Advent Corporate Communion | ucated in the local schools, graduat-
Speaker will be Mr. | ing from University of Pennsyl-
Robert Reed, Recreational Director | vania, he moved to this area fifteen
9:30 AM. — Family Service and |
lu. S. Department of Labor.
| widow,
home and from Holy Cross
| Polish National Church, Wilkes-
Born in Wilkes-Barre, son of An-
and Josephine. Uniatowski
years ago.
During World War II, he served
| with the U. S. Army.
11:00 A.M. — Morning Prayer.
He was an investigator for the
He
was a past president of Dallas Ki-
wanis Club.
Surviving are:
the former
his father; his
Lottie Brzyski;
| two children, Mary Joe and Frank,
— Holy | both at home; a sister Martha Kar-
weta, Wilkes-Barre.
Arrangements were by Richard
‘Disque.
health.
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1964
“LET US GO OVER TO BETHLEHEM”
By Rev. Andrew Pillarella
The greatest story ever written
in all the literature of the world, is
the Christmas story. In it we are
told that the everlasting Creator |
of the heavens and the earth tool |
upon Himself a human nature,
experiencing « human disappoint-
ments, pain, suffering and death,
for the purpose of redeeming man
from his sin. Atheists, com-
munists have become Christians
thru reading this marvelous story
of God's love.
Luke tells us that shepherds
were, thru the night, watching the |
Temple animals when suddenly!
there stood before them an angel 1]
and the splendor of the Lord shone |
round about them. They were forel
ror stricken, but the angels said:
“Do not be afraid: I have goed |
news for you. There is a great joy |
coming to all people. Today in the
city of David a Deliverer has been |
born to you — the Messiah, the
Lord!”
This is a personal message. “Un- |
to You!” It. comes not to the!
powerful, the wealthy, the privi- |
leged class, but ‘to you.” This
story always ‘thrills me hecavse the |
shepherds did something that we |
all should do and often do not. Cne |
translation has it — “Let us now
go even to Bethlehem;” another,
“Come, we must" go straight to!
Bethlehem and see this thing that |
‘has happened.” Is the story that |
Casts Gloom Over
‘The death of Sandra Strazdus’
mother, Mrs. Anna Strazdus, cast a
pall of gloom over the office of the
and just before Christmas.
+ But Mrs. Strazdus had been in-
creasingly ill, in and out of Nesbitt
Hospital for a year, and it was not
possible for her to recover her
Her last admission, from the
home on the Martz Road, was by
ambulance Monday night. She was
placed under oxygen
to ease her labored breathing. The
Dallas Post, where Sandy is employ-
ed as the bookkeeper, hoped against
hope - that Mrs. Strazdus would
make it, realizing all the time that
it was impossible.
She was buried Saturday morning
| to the spiritual Bethlehem.
| Russian Orthodox Church
Dallas Post. It seemed cruel that so |
young a girl should lose her mother,
immediately |
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we have heard true? Is the vision | one over 16 years of age will be
an hallucination, or is it real? |
“Let us go to Bethlehem and find
out!”
The shepherds did not nostpone |
| their search until a more con- |
venient time. They did not say:
“Let's get some sleep first, and |
then in the morning we shall gol
and investigate.” They said; “Come,
we must go straight to Bethlehem.”
The shepherds followed ths tiny
clue they had, and their sear -ch was
rewarded. They found
lying in the manger.
certained that the heavenly
sage was true, they returned to
their fields “praising and glorifying |
God for what they had heard and
| seen.”
In this simple story we have the |
of
secret. of transforming religion,
| transcendent life that no hurricane |
or nuclear explosion
something!” A hearsay religicn is
a poor tool in the hour of crisis. A
transforming faith is the result of |
a personal experience. The shep-
herds saw the Deliverer, the Lord.
Each one of us must go to Bethle-
hem and have a spiritual encounter
with Christ.
to the Palestinian Bethlehem, but
Indeed
our journey to Bethlehem must be
a spiritual one. Paul exhorts us—
“Let Christ be born in you.”
Death Of Sandra Strazdus’ Mother
Dallas Post Staif
Andrew Welitchko.
member of St.
She was a
John the Baptist
in Ed-
wardsville.
She leaves her husband August;
these children: Richard, Dallas; Ray-
mond, Sandra and Karen, all at
home; a sister,’ Mrs. Catherine
Storey, Center Moreland; a brother
Stephen, Dallas.
Pallbearers were. Leighton Scott,
Norman Weaver, Brian Strazdus,
Gary Story, Clarence Schoonover,
Jr.,, and George Stofflet.
Services Today For
Mrs. Edith Horlacher
Services for Mrs. Edith M. Hor-
lacher, recent resident of Shaver-
town, are scheduled for this after-
at Fern Knoll. Divine Liturgy was
sung at St. John's Church, with
parastas services the evening before
at a Plymouth funeral home.
Mrs. Strazdus was a lifelong resi-
dent, born in Dallas, daughter
Mrs. Sophie Welitchko and the i
Mass Of Requiem For
A requiem Mass was celebrated |
Wednesday morning at St. Nicholas
Church for Mrs. Louis
followed by burial in the parish.
cemetery.
Mrs. Helfrich, West Mt. pu
Road, Shavertown, died Sunday
morning: at Mercy Hospital, where |
she had been admitted a week earl-
ier to the medical service.
. A native of Mt. Carmel, daugh- |
ter. of William and Sarah Johnson |
Oliver, she lived in Wilkes-Barre |
for a number of years. She was
from Coughlin High
School and Wyoming Seminary
School of Business. She was a mem- |
ber of St. Nicholas Church.
. In addition to her husband Louis,
she is survived by a daughter, Mrs.
Peter J. Gaughan, Washington, D.C;
two grandchildren; three brothers:
William E. - Oliver, Wilkes-Barre; |
ing.
CHALK TALK SATURDAY
Greater Wilkes-Barre Youth for |
| morning for Mrs.
Frank, Plymouth; and Joseph, Read- | service.
noon at 1:30 from a funeral home
in Fairview Heights, with burial in
St. John’s cemetery.
Mrs. Horlacher, native of Drums,
| died aged 71, Monday afternoon at
| Nesbitt Hospital. She had, for the
| past four years, divided her time
| between the homes of her son, Nor-
~ | man, of Kingston, and Robert, Mid-
t dletown, N. J.
Mrs. Louis S. Helfrich + |
In addition to the two. .sons
mentioned, she leaves a third son,
Edward, of Nashville, Tenn.; nine
grandchildren; sisters, , Her-
Vecea, ‘both of Drums.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs. Anna
| Strazdus wishes to express its deep
| gratitude for the many expressions
lof sympathy
| recent bereavement.
received during the
Mrs. Rose Bukeavich
A Requiem Mass at St. Mary's
Church was celebrated Monday
Rose Bukeavich,
followed by burial in. Mt. Olivet
| Cemetery.
Mrs. Bukeavich, 63, Trucksville,
! died Thursday morning at Mercy
Hospital, where she had been admit-
ted two days earlier to the medical
Born in Pringle, daughter of
| Clement and Katherine Karp Lulew-
| icz, she lived for many years in
| Edwardsville, moving to Trucks-
| ville in 1946. She retained member-
the Babe |
Having as- |
nes- |
can touch. |
| “Let us go to Bethlehem! Let us do
We need not travel |
-| Christmas as
| offer ed soon by the Back Mountain
Branch YMCA. Instruction will be
teen on the ski slope. Watch for
| beginning dates soon.
| The Junior High Splash Party at
| the Central YMCA is attracting a
| growing number of swimmers. The
| events are held every first and third
| Friday evenings. When there are
| sufficient numbers registering, a
| bus is chartered. Why not join in
the fun of the twice monthly dips.
Just call the Back Mountain YMCA
and make wour reservation. Bring
a friend, too.
Several of the boys in the Thurs-
day afternoon Archery Class, 5 to
| 6 p.m., have acquired real skill un-
| der the close supervision of instruc-
tor, George Slinzer. A tournament
| will be the feature of the final les-
son, and a trophy will be presented
to the high point boy by George
| Slinzer. A new Archery Class will
begin in January.
The twenty-five or more girls
who are enrolled in the Saturday
Morning Gymnastics and Baton
class at the Back Mountain YMCA
| have completed their decorations
for the Christmas Party on Satur-
day, December 12, from 10 to 12
| am. Decorations will be taken to
General Hospital.
Birgitta Vigborg and Eli Felseth.
who taught the girls Swedish and
| Norwegian songs, will also attend
| the Christmas Party and describe
it ‘is celebrated in
their homelands. Birgetta is an ex-
change student attending Dallas
Senior High from Sweden. She is
presently living with Mr. and Mrs.
George accbs. Eli, also a senior.
from Norway, is currentlv a onect of
Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Rumbaugh.
The Grade School Bovs’ Olymmnic
Games, held every Monday and
Tuesday, from 4 to 5 p.m. are at-
tracting several new members A
class of 12 bhovs is now enrolled.
besing with series of
limbering up exercises for those
stiff muscles and joints. The have
A rtixnt~y a
then go into the various nlvmnin
events - forty vard dash. haskethall
dribble, base-running, and several
and
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-DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
To Present Pageant
Dallas Methodist Sunday School
will present an outdoor Christmas
Pageant ‘Sunday, December 20 at
5 P.M., on the Church grounds.
The Senior High Sunday School
class, Mr. Donald Hopkins teacher,
is in charge.
Glenview PM Church
Plans For Christmas
Glenview P.M. Sunday School will
present its Christmas Program, De-
cember 20 at 7 p.m., under direc-
tion of Mrs. George Shaver, Jr. She
will be assisted by Mesdames Stu-
art, Ken Austin, Charles Seward, i 4
Leona Belles, Henry Randall, An- Following the program, there will
drew Derrick and Roy Moss. be a Christmas party in the Church |
“Christmas Memories” will fea- | social rooms.
ture Donna and Larry Seward.
Practice is Saturday, December
12 at 1 p.m. and December 19 at 1
p.m. followed by a Christmas par-
ty for classes from nursery to the
sixth grade.
Adult Classes will hold their
Christmas party on December 19
at 7:30 p.m. and will exchange 50c
gifts. Gifts are to be marked whe-
ther man or lady .
Mrs. Robert Fleming is chairman.
Santa Claus will be present with
a treat for all children of the Sun-
day School.
plans are to organize another class
the end of the month.
Junior and Senior High School
Basketball Tournament for non-
varsity players begins a the Back
Mountain YMCA on Monday, Jan-
uary 4. Four teams (two junior
high’ and® two senior high) will
play two, nights a week,, Monday
and Thursday, from 7 to 9. A hand-
some trophy will be presented \to
the ‘first place team. Captains will
be selected the week of December
7, by George Williams of the Back
Mountain YMCA. Deadline for reg-
istrations is Tuesday, December 29.
EVERY SATURDAY
NIGHT
Music By
Sensational
BERNIE
TRIO
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No one may sign up after that AT :
date. There is a small entry fee. HERB and ANN
The tournament is for members LAHR’S
only. J
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THE DALLAS "POST
Richard H. Disdue
Funeral Home
Consideration is the
keynote of service
All-encompassing is the consideration
given here to every detail of a funeral
service . . for every faith. The
provision of ample parking space for
those arriving at the chapel by car.
For 25 years, our aim has been to
render the finest service to all
with financial hardship to mome.
672 Memorial Highway
DALLAS, PA.
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Christ will meet Saturday night in | ship in St. Mary's Church, Kingston.
the Y. F. C. building in Edwards- | She leaves her husband, Leo P.;
ville. A film will be shown and | children: Dr. Alfred P., of Findley,
Jim Lewis will present a chalk talk. | Ohio; Leo C. and Mrs. Michael A.
rr attendance trophy will be a-|DePino, Brooklyn, N.Y; four grand- |-
warded the night school with the | children; sisters, Mrs. Mary Sko-
largest number of teenagers in at- | vronsky, Forty Fort; Mrs. Pearl
tendance. Chorus practice will be | Kletkotka, Kingston; Mrs. Lottie
held at 6:45 p.m. Christopher, Kingston.
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