Classes for all ages. | pre-schocl children. ~ Roswell ‘pel Room. sary Open House Tea. | Dallas Methodist Church. Speaker: ‘RECTION B — PAGE 2 SHAVERTOWN METHODIST Rev. Robert D. Yost. Pastor Sunday: 9:45 Church School with 11:00 Nursery during Church for 11:00 Morning Worship Service— 75th Anniversary Service with Dr. W. Lyon our Pastor in 1942-1943 Guest Speaker. 3:230 Confirmation Class in Cha- 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. 75th Anniver- 7:30 Union Lenten Service at Reverend Dr. Howard Hartzell. Executive Secretary of Council of 9 ¥ YE i | $ : { { : rors Churches. ; | Monday: 4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop 1633: 4:00 Brownies, Troon 629. 1626; 4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop 632. Irem Temple Country Club. Speak- “er: Bishon Fred Pierce Corson. i fl v i " Kinderoarten Mothers. £11 a.m. I ITN: a eS ~ Benediction of ~ Sunday Masses, Tuesday: 4:00 Brownies, Troop 6:30 75th Annive Dinner at rsarv Wednesday: 3:30 Girl = Scouts, Troop 631. } 10:00 A.M. Coffea - Hour for Nursery Department Mothers, Thursday: 4:00 Junior Choir Re- heareal. 10:00 A.M. Coffze Hour for $ 6:45 Ycuth Choir Rehearsal. 7:30 Senior Choir and Quartet Rehearsal. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Beaumont Elder Roger H. Clausen Saurday services: Sabbath School 30; church services at 11 a. m, ST. THERESE'S Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor Sunday Masses: 7:30; 8:45 and 9:45. ~ GATE OF HEAVEN Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor Assistant Pastors Sunday Masses at 7:30,0 9, and Monday: A special Lenten ger) mon will follow the regular Novena prayers. The Novena begins at 7:30: Wednesday: Benediction of tha! Most Blessed Sacrament will be "held at 9:00 a.m. Friday: Stations of the Cross and the Most Blessed - Sacrament will be held for the school children at 9:00 a.m. and for the parish at 7:30 p.m. Friday: Stations of the Cross and Benediction of the. Most Blessed Sacrament at 7:30 p.m. Daily Masses at 6:30, 7:15, 8 AM. and OUR LADY OF VICTORY | Sunday Masses at 7-30 and 9:30 Religious instruction after the 9:30 Mass. ST. FRANCES OF CABRINI ~ Rev. Stanley Kolucki 7:30, 9 and 11 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sweet Valley Rev. B. Kirhy Jznes Sunday Services: Cunday School et 10: morning worship at 11. 7:30 Evening Worship, Fellowship groups Sunday at 8:30. ; Thursday at 7:30, midweek serv. SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH Rev. R. W. Edmondson, Pastor Sunday: Sunday School — 10:00 a.m.; Morning Worship — 11:00 am.; Evening Evangelistic ‘Service =~— 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. EMMANUEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD Harveys Lake Rev. Forrest Nelson, pastor Sunday services: S.S., morning worship at 11. Young People, 6:30; Evangelistic service at 7:30. Wednesday at 7:30, Bible Study and Prayer. 10 am.; BOWMANS CREEK FREE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday services: 10 a.m. Sunday School. 11 a.m. Morning Worship. 7 p.m. Young Peoples Meeting, S p.m. Evening Service. or cxnesday: 8 p.m. Prayer Meet- g. CHURCH UF CHRIST SWEET VALLEY 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. ALDERSON: 8.8. at 10, Rev. Michael Rafferty 11:15. Rev Leo Cummings EVANS FALLS: s. s. at 10, worship at 11:15. ©. KUNKLE:: S:S. at 10 a.m.; worship Religious instruction after the 9' at. 7:30. ee NOXEN: Worship at 10 am. 1 SS. atl. MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GO Rev. Lloyd Curry, Pastor Sunday services: 11 10 a:m.; Sunday Schoo morning worship at 11 Evening evangelistic service 7:30. Tuesday evening, midweek wrayer. service at 8. 'RINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL Rev. John S. Prater Thursday, 4:15 p.m. — Junior Choir Rehearsal. Sunday, 7:45 a.m. — Men's Cor- porate - Communion and Breakfast. Speaker will be 9:30 am. — Family Service and Church School. 11 a.m. — Morning Prayer. 4 p.m. — Confirmation Class. 5 p.m. — Adult Inquirer's Class. 6 p.m.—Episcopal Young Church- men. 10 a.m. — Holy Communion. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. — Evening Praver, Lenten Meditation. 8:30. p.m. — Coffee Hour in Par- ish House. Choir Rehearsal in | Church. ST.” PAUL'S LUTHERAN Rev. Fraderic H. Eidam, Pastor Sunday: 9:30 a.m., Sunday church school with classes from nursery through adults; 11 a.m. the service with ‘sermon by the pastor. 6:30 p.m.. Luther League. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Lenten Vespers. Thursday, 6:45 p.m., Chapel choir rehearsal; 7:45 p.m., Senior choir rehearsal. Friday, 4:00 p.m., Confirmation class; 4:15; Children’s choir re- hearsal. Monday: 7:00. P.M. The Brother- hood will sponsor a covered dish " Rev. Francis T. Brennan, Assistant ' supper for the men and boys of the Congregation and Sunday Church School. i | — le ALDERSON METHODIST CHARGE "Rev. Fred Eister worship at | RUGGLES: Worship 8:45. ‘8S. S. For the entire charge: Member- ship Class Thursday, 6 to 7, Alder- son. Union. Lenten service at Dallas Methodist Church, Rev. Howard Hartzel, speaker. . At Alderson, . Fellowship .coverad | dish supper, Commission on Mis- sions, Tuesday, March 23. op mers Class’ Wednesday, March , home of Mrs. Albert Armitage, Eh hostess Mrs. Arthur Waz- | ner. William “Bates will conduct Sun- day services at Evang Falls. At Noxen, Thursday, March 25: commission on education and trus- tees at 7'p.m.; official board at 8. 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. 1 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. A —————— CARVERTON METHODIST CHARGE Rev. William Reid, Pastor ORANGE: services at 9, MT. ZION: Sunday at 10. CARVERTON: services at 11. Men’s and UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP Sunday services at YM-YW, Wilkes-Barre: 10:30 a.m. service School. and Church 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. LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE Rev. Winfield Kelley JACKSON: Sunday Worship 8:45; S.S. 9:45, IDETOWN: Sunday worship 10 a.m; S$.8.-11. MYF at 7 pm. Saturday at 11 a.m. Junior Choir; |- 7 p.m. senior choir. Lehman Sunday worship at 11:15, At Lehman, WSCS, Tuesday at 7:30. At Idetown, Couple Club covered dish supper meeting, 6:30. FIRST CHURCH CHRIST, SCIENTIST WILKES-BARRE Sunday Services 11 a.m. Nursery-11 a.m. — Sunday School 11 a.m. Third Saturday, Christian Com- $e lat Wednesday Evening Meeting 8 p.m. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1965 T News Of The Churches A PARK NEIGHBORHOOD FREE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor Sunday services: 8.8. 9:30; morning worship at 10:30. Sunday at 7, Family Program; at 7:30, Songtime Rally, evangelistic. Wednesday at 4:30, Brownies, Troop 628. Family Night at 7:30. Nursery at all listed services. Friday nights at 7:30, Young Adult Fellowship choir practice; at 9, Men's Choir practice. at DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Robert H. Sheehan, Pastor Sunday, Worship 8:30 and 11:00 AM. Nursery during the 11 o'clock service. Church School—9:45 with classes for all age g-oups. Inter- mediate M. Y. F.—6:30. Senior M. Y. F.—6:30. Union Lenten Service at Dallas Methodist Church at 7:30 with Rev. Howard - Hartzell. Ex- ecutive Secretary, Wyoming Valley Council of Churches ‘as ° Guest Speaker. Mcnday, Brownie Troop 636—4. Tuesday, Girl Scout Troop 649— 3:15. Girl ‘Scout Troon 639—4:00. Commission on Membership = and Evangelism—7:30. Durbin Class— 8:00. Wednesdav, herarsal—6:30. i hearsal—8:00. Thursday, Girl Scout Troop 918— 4:00. Boy Scout Troop 281—T7: 00. | Friday, Commission on Steward- ship and Finance—7:30. Chancel Senior Choir re- Choir - re- | OUTLET FREE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Donald Keller Sunday services: S.S. Morning worship at 11. worship at 7:30. 10 am. Evening Wednesday, 7:30, Prayer meet- ing. RY 8:30, Leadership and trefning class. Thursday, 4 p.m., Christian Youth Crusaders. TRUCKSVILLE METHODIS1 Rev. Robert E. Germond. Pastor Rev. Robert E. Germond, Pastor Sunday, March 21st: 9:30 and 11:00 A.M. Worship Services. The Pastor will speak on “Jesus as a Healer.” 9:30 A.M. Church School 11:00 A.M. Youth Department * Church School 6:00 P.M. Mid-Teen Fellowship 6:00 P.M. Junior High .Fellow- ship 6:00 P.M. Senior MY. F. 7:30 P.M. Union Lenten Service at Dallas Methodist Church Tuesday: 9:00 A.M. Quilters 3:45 P.M. Cadette Troop 634 4:15 Class 7:00 8:00 bership and Evangelism Wednesday: 1:30 P.M. Circle 4 4:15 P.M. Wesleyan Boys Choir 4:15. P. M. Wesleyan Girls Choir 7:30 P.M. Chancel Choir Thursday: 7:00 P.M. Boy Scouts | P.M. Explorer Post Friday: 4:15 P.M. Aldersgate Choir TRINITY UNITED. PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Andrew Pillarella. Pastor Thursday: Mid-Week I,enten Service, 7:30 P.M., at the home of | the pastor. Rev. James A. Cara, pastor of the Bennett Presbyterian | Church, will speak. Choir rehearsal 8:30 P.M. at the] home of the pastor. Saturday: Communicants Class for church membership, 10:00 A.M. at the home of the pastor, Sunday: 9: 45 AM. ChureB Sun- day School and Nursery. 11:00 AM. Morning Worship and Nursery. 4:00 P.M. ‘Westminster Fellowship. 7:00 PM. Young Adults. 7-30 P.M. Union Lenten Service at Dallas Methodist Church. Rev. Howard Hartzell, Executive secre- tary of the Wyoming Valley Coun- cil of Churches will speak. Tuesdav: Board of Deacons 7:30 P.M. at the home of the pastor. Youth CARD OF THANKS The family of the late I. A. Rood wishes to thank the many friends who sent cards and flowers, brought food, or assisted in any help during the recent bereave- ment. CARD OF THANKS To all who remembered me with prayer, gifts, or cards during my re- cent hospitalization, I would like to express my sincere gratitude. | The thoughtfulness was deeply ap- preciated. Mrs. Nellie Shook. INCORP Offset Negatives Phone Rear 29 North Main Street NENENERNSNENNNEENENNNEE ‘| to find other-worldliness, PM. Youth Membership ‘P.M. Commission on" Mem- | 7:30 P.M. Lenten Study Course way with their much appreciated | PHOTO-ENGRAVING Screen Prints, Art Work | These ' are the pecple in Shaver- town Methodist Church who are planning the Seventy-fifth Anniver- sary, scheduled for this coming Sun- day: First row, left to right: Wesley | Davies, Mr. and Mrs. John Hinnger { Sr. “Johnson, Mrs. Malcolm Borthwick, Mrs. Budd C. Hirleman, | Mrs. John Rogers, Miss Pearl Aver- | ett, Clarence Laidler, Richard Griffith. Second row: John Porter, Wil- liam Flock, Dr. Robert Mellman, Rev. Robert D. Yost, Everell Chad- wick, Harry Carson, Edward Hall, Thomas Graham. side where they had been preaching and teaching and healing the sick doing the work and the will of eat. to them “Come away by yourselves to a lonely place, and rest a while.” In this so-called “Space Age” in the busyness and complex life of our day, a day which is taking more from us in every way than most realize, God, in this Lenten Season, is the Church giving this the invitation .to yourselves to a lonely place. gives out a clear call to each of us to find peace for one's soul. This is a call to give up worldliness and to give | more time to God and His Word. For hundreds of years this invita- | tion has been given to men and millions have heeded it. Today, it ‘takes on new and greater meaning, | greater. importance and impact in | the lives: of those who accept it. Our world is torn by strife and war, greed, envy, crime, and fear. | Brother is fighting brother, the breaking down of moral life is wide- spread, man seems endless. All taking their toll in broken homes and shattered lives. Sin is demand- | Mrs. Lillian Philo Dies At Her Home | Mrs. Lillian Marie Philo, 74, died | Saturday afternoon at her home on | Bunker Hill, where she had lived for forty-eight years, moving there from Wilkes-Barre. She was buried Tuesday afternoon in Mt. Greenwood Cemetery, Rev. Edmund 1. John officiating, She was a native of Wilkes-Barre. Her husband Leonard died three years ago. She leaves wa daughter, Mrs. Charleg Bray, Bunker Hill, two sons: | Lee, Bunker Hill, and Marvel, Nor- ristown, a sister, Mrs. Catherine M. Albeck, Wanamassa, N.J.; five grandchildren. Kenneth W. Traver Dies At Age 47 Kenneth Traver, 47, Evans Falls, died Saturday night at General | Hospital. He was buried Tuesday afternoon at Memorial Shrine, fol- lowing services conducted by Rev. Paul Hosler from the Nulton Funeral Home. He was born at Evans Falls, son | of Peter and Elizabeth Ennis Traver. Church affiliations were with Bow- mans Creek Free Methodist. He leaves his widow Isabelle; five children: William, Bowmans Creek: Mrs. Marsha Clark, San Diego; Pa- | tricia, Donald and Herbert, all at {home; two grandchildren; two brothers: Walter, Vestal, N.Y.; Lam- | bert, Evans Falls; a sister, Mrs. Wal- ter Reese, Tunkhannock. SENN EEN ENN EN AN OEE AN NENA EERE Graphic Arts Services ORATED and Platemaking 825 2978 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. The disciples of Jesus had just, returned from a tour of the country- | ! | all they had seen and done, people | were coming and going continually | so that they had no time even to! It was then that Jesus said | and | and cards or assisted in any way | invitation of Christ to the world, | ‘come away by | ” Lent | Former Resident and man’s inhumanity to these are | Stenlev B. Simon Mrs. John H. D. Ferguson, Mrs. | . | Stephen REFLECTIONS oN THE LENTEN SEASON by Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor : St. Paul's Lutheran Church | : ,| think anew of the sufferings and | death of Jesus Christ, and the price ! God. While they were telling Jesus | Seventy-fifth Anniversary Of Shavertown Methodist Church Absent: Miss Helen Bowser, George Jacobs, Louis Brown. A brochure on the history of the | church will be distributed on Sun- day, both at the morning service and, at the High Tea. The material in the brochure traces the history of ‘the church from its small beginnings in a one- room school, the sama school which with additions now houses the YM | CA. .A disastrous fire took the par- sonage and the records in 1942. : The hiochure + contains int: ode church, but of the Back Mountain dition to the history of Shavertown area. Church, many =idslighis on the | growing Back Mountain community. in 1915. Miss Averett took picture of the last yoke. many words, but the big business town, and Toby's Creek was known as Bloody run. were sacrificed on progress. the altar It is a collector’s item. 1 Speaker ing its wages.. What is the answer? What is the way out? The Lenten Season makes us to atone for the sin of all men for all time. Lent speaks loudly that “God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in Him should | not: perish, but have a life.” | EXPRESS. GRATITUDE | “The family of Bertha Smith wish | | to thank all those who sent flowers | Clark foie Was during their recent bereavement. | REV. M. S. PINKSTON Huntsville Christian Church will former resident | have as its main speaker at the! : of Center Moreland, died Saturday ! | Fellowship Supper March 25, Rev. Continental Inn. Clark Race, 53, at his home in Endicott, N.Y. Rev. Truman Reeves of As- | Moses Samuel Pinkston, pastor officiated the Mt. Pisgah Baptist Temple, Wednesday afternoon at services hury Park, since 1957. from the Nulton Funeral Home. Rev. Pinkston will be joined by Burial was in Fitch Cemetery, Lock- | Meyer Eagle, B‘nai B'rith, from ville. ; ! Newark, N. J., a business man who He leaves his widow Esther: four wos native of Scranton, but has children: Susan, Mary Jane, Peggy heen in New Jersey for thirty and Lessie, all at home; his father years. William Race, Center Moreland; a | Questions will be entertained by sister, Mrs. Harry Rought, Center | the speakers, following a discussion Moreland. on minority groups. The two men met in a restaurant | [ in Newark some years ago, com- | pared notes, and found that as | members of two races against which | prejudice was common, they had many points of contact. Dies At General Stanley B. Simon, 62,, career man for forty years with Bell Telephone, | i died Friday morning at General = Rev. Pinkston has an imposing Hospital where he had been admitt- background, from education in the ed March “2. He ‘was buried at Public schools of his native Camden, Chapel Lawn Monday afternoon, fol- iY J., through World War II, where lowing services conducted by Rev. | he served with the infantry in Italy; Howard R. Harrison from the Bron- | higher education at Howard Uni- son Funeral Home. | versity, Gordon College, Mr. Simon, Shavertown, was born | University School of Theology, Jew- in Larksville. Immediately after | iSh Theological Seminary Institute graduation from Wilkes-Barre Busi-|f or Religious. and Social Studies, ness College, he began with Bell | and member of seminars in pastoral Telephone as installer, and at the |councelling in mental health. time of retirement was PBX repair- Pastorates have included stations man. in Massachusetts, New Jersey, He leaves his widow, the former | Rhode Island and Pennsylvania, Rose Durland; daughters: Mrs. John | Zdan, Plymouth: Mrs. Denald Jos- | uweit Sr., Meeker; Mrs. Davenport Jr., Tonowanda, N.Y.;! Mrs. Frank McKenna, California. | Richard H. Disque Funeral Home Honors have been his, He has much to sty, states Paul Daily, in charge of arrangements. 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 mone. ; 672 Memorial Highway J DALLAS, PA. re : 1, ALF 4.58084 red rset Ad dp pte Se ori fons Smt Oxen disappeared from the scene the History does not put in into so butchering was of the growing Doubtless the oxen of The brochure provides fascinating reading, an account not only of the Temple, with the latest stop in New Jersey. §& and im- # James F. | portant positions on many boards. ' Mis. Mae Ide Dies After Long Illness day night, in her own bed, as she had wished to do. She had an invalid for the past twelve in daily to, care for her. las. For the major part of her mar- ried life, she and her husband Idetown, sang in the choir of Ide- town Methodjst Church, and brought up five daughters. In O~tn- her, ding anniversary. Farm life at the turn of the cen- tury was not embellished with mod- ern conveniences. Mrs. Ide, former Mae Gocdrich of Wilkes- | Barre, had her hands full keeping {up with her home duties and her church. When the move was made to Dal- las, the couple joined Dallas Meth- cdist Church. and automatically the choir. Mrs. Ide was active in the ‘WSCS and the Brickel Class. She leaves her husband; five daughters: Mrs. Anna Shaver, Tde- town; Mrs. Mildrer Marley, Dallas; Mrs. Marjorie Goss, wife of Luzerne County Commissioner William Goss, Shickshinny; Mrs.” Arline Rattigan, Trucksville: Mrs. Estelle Sédler, Bel Air, Md.; fifteen grandchildren and one great grandchild. She was buried at Chapel Lawn Saturday afternoon, following serv- ices conducted from the Disque Fu- neral Home bv Rev. Robert Shee- han, pastor of her church. Filininos Under Fire At Outlet Church “Filipinos Under Fire and Flood” will be the theme Tuesday March 22 at Outlet Free Methodist Church, 7:30 PM. when Rev. Merlin Bid- well will speak. Mr. Bidwell and his wife have been serving ag short-term Free Methodist missionaries to the Phil- ippine Islands. For the past: three years they have lived and worked on Mindanao. the frontier ‘of the Philipp’nes, where until recently all areas could be reached only bv boat. Mr. Bidwell has been serving: as pastor of the Free Methodist in’ in the Light and Life Bible Semin ary. also, in Butuan. : During the service he will Soke slides and curios and display native dress. Rev. public. Donald Kelly fivies the | Deadline March 25 Counles Club, Trucksville Meth- , odist Church, plans a smorgasbord Saturday evening, ‘April 3 at the Deadline for res- ervations is Friday, March 26. with Mrs. Kenneth Hunter, Mrs. Marvin Dymond, or Mrs. Roland Gensel. If there is not enough respense, the affair will be cancelled. All couples of the church are invited. CARD OF THANKS ; 1 Your . prayers,” sympathy and kindness were very. deeply appre- ciated. No words could convey our gratitude for the feeling shown at the time of the death of our son. Butuan Citv, Agusan, and teaching | | | | | i { { own home on Norton Avenue, just Floyd lived on the Robbins Farm in | thev observed their 56th wed- ‘held Wednesday the | been in failing health for four years. | months, with her danghters coming | | Institute, Green Lane. She had not always lived in Dal-} DALLAS, PENNSYLVA Northeast Rally At Assembly Of God Mrs. Mae Ide, 76, died Wednes- | in her | Monthly zone rally of ‘the North- east Section of Assemblies of God will be held at the Emmanuel As- sembly of God Church, Harveys Lake, Friday evening, March 19, at 7:45. Speaker will be Joseph Mag- liato, a senior at North East Bible The church is located one mile west of Sandy Beach. The public is invited. Dreher D. Whitesell Dies At Nesbitt Services for Dreher D. Whitesell, 76, Oak Lane, Trucksville, were afternoon from Disque Funeral Home with Rev. Robert Germond officiating. Interment was in Oakdale Cem- etery. Mr. Whitesell died Monday morning in Nesbitt Hospital, where he had been admitted February 18. Born at Hunlock Creek, son of the late Gilbert H. and Elizabeth Snyder Whitesell, he was educated in Le- hman Township Schools and re- sided in the Back Mountain area his entire life, the last fourteen of which were spent in Trucksville. Mr. Whitesell had been employed with Gulf Refining Company for 32 years, retiring in 1955. He was a member of Trucksville Methodist Church, Lodge 655, F & AM, Wilkes- Barre, and Bloomsburg Consistory. He is survived by his wife, the for- ° mer Laura Rineman: a son, S/Sgt. George E., with the Air Force, Mather Air Force Base, Cal. sisters, Miss Ruth Whitesell, Gatoes, Cal.; Mrs. C. V. Lamoreaux and a brother, Reed of Bonita Springs, Fla. We keep homes on a low fuel diet! When anything unusual or un- expected causes your heating plant to become extravagant - with the warmth we deliver in | Mobilheat, medi ely. 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