| SKCTION B — PAGE 2 bs L - SHAVERTOWN METHODIST Rev. Robert D. Vast, Pastor “Sunday, 9:45 Church School with Tlasses for all ages. 11:00 Nursery during Church for pre-school chil- ren. 11:00 Morning Worship Ser- vice - Every Member Canvass Sun- : ay with Panel Presentation of Pro- bosed Program. 11:30 Junior Church 'n Chapel Room. 3:30 Confirmation Class in Chapel Room. 5:00 Junior M.F.Y. in Social Rooms. 6:00 Senior M.YF. In Chapel Room. 7:30 Union Tenten Service at Trucksville Meth- 5dist Church. Speakers: Rev. Fred ister, Pastor of Alderson Methodist Church. | Monday, 4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop 633. 4:00 Brownies, Troop 629. Tuesday. 4:00 Brownies, Troop 96. 4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop632. 7:30 Scouts, Troop 231. 7:30 Com- nission Meetings. 8:15 Board Meeting in Chapel Room. © Wednesday, 3:30 Girl Scouts, Troop 631. Thursday, 4:00 Junior Choir Re- rsal. 6:45 Youth Choir Reh=arsal 0 Senior Choir snd Quartet Re- hearsal. ‘ SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST i : ; Beaumont Elder Roger H. Clausen . Saturday services: Sabbath School 1 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 9:45. bes h GATE OF HEAVEN . Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastoe Assistant Pastors Rev. Michael Rafferty Rev Leo Cummings i Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, and 1 a.m. 7 L. Religious instruction after the 9 hem. Mass. : * Monday: A - special Lenten Ser- Official : : 4:15 Children’s Choir Rehearsal. MOORETOWN ASSEMBLY OF GOL Rev. Lloyd Curry, Pastor Sunday services: Sunday School at 10 a.m.; morffing worship at 11. Evening evangelistic service, 7:30. Tuesday evening, midweek prayer service at 8. PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL Rev. John S. Prater | Thursday, 4:15 P.M. Junior Choir Rehearsal. Sunday, 8 AM. Holy Communion, 9:30 AM. Morning Prayer and Church. School, 11 AM. Morning Prayer, 4 P.M. Children’s Confir- mation Class, 5 P.M. Adult Inquirer’s Class, 6 P.M. Episcopal Young Churchmen. | Tuesday, 8:30 P.M. Couples’ Club | at home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Arnaud. | Wednesday, 10 A.M. Holy Com-! munion, 7:30 P.M. Evening Prayer and Meditation on the Lord's Prayer 8:30 P.M. Choir Rehearsal. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Rev. Frederic H. Fidam, Pastor Sunday—9:30 AM. Sunday: Church School with classes for all! ages 11:00 The Service with sermon. 6:30 P.M. Luther League. * Wednesday—7:30 P.M. Vespers. Thursday—6:45 Chapel Choir Re- hearsal. 7:45 Senior Choir Rehearsal. Friday—4:00 Confirmation Class Lenten Wednesday March 31 7:30 P.M. Lenten Vespers; Film ‘Profiles of | Promise’. ; BOWMANS CREEK FREE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday services: 10 a.m. Sunday | <hool. x | 11 a.m. Morning Worship. 7 p.m. Young Peoples Meeting. | 8 p.m. Evening Service. Wesdnesday: 8 p.m. Prayer Meet- ag ALDERSON METHODIST CHARGE mon will follow the regular Novena Wednesday: Most eld at 9:00 a.m. | Friday: Stations of the Cross and Benediction of the Most Blessed | Sacrament will be held for the! hool children at 9:00 a.m. and for e parish at 7:30 p.m. Benediction of the | OUR LADY OF VICTORY Sunday Masses at 7:30 and 9:30 Religious instruction after the 20 Mass : enediction of the Most: Blessed Sacrament at 7:30 p.m. . Daily Masses at 6:30, 7:15, and ST. FRANCES OF CABRINL Rev. Stanley Kolucki Sunday Masses, 7:30, 9 and 11 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sweet Valley Rev. B. Kirhy <cnes Sunday Services: Cunday School L 10; morning worship at 11. "7:30 Evening Worship. + Fellowship groups * Sunday at 30. bod 5 “ Thursday at 7:30, midweek serv- = 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. : . 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.8., 10 am; morning worship at 11. ~« Young People, 6:30; Evangclistic service at. 7:30. . Wednesday at 7:30. Bible Study and Prayer. os 3 ——— . SOCIETY OF FRIENDS = Weckesser Hall, Rear . Wilkes-Barre * Sunday morning services at 11. =- 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. _. Third Saturday, Christian Com- rades. : William Reid, Pastor ‘CARVERTON 9 a.m. service ORANGE 10 a.m. MT. ZION 11 a.m. Sermonn theme: Watch and Pray. yers. The Novena begins at 7:30. ? Friday: Stations of the Cross and | | 6:30. ALDERSON: S.S. at 10, worship at Blessed. Sacrament -will be 1.45 EVANS FALLS: S.S. at 10, worship at 11:15. : KUNKLE: S.S. at 10 am.: at 7:30... at 11. + News Of The Churches A PARK NEIGHBORHOOD FREE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor Friday through Sunday—7:30 Weekend Evangelistic Services. Sunday 9:30 Sunday School; Mor- ning Worship 10:30. Family Hour 7:00; Songtime Rally 7:30. Wednesday 7:30 Family Night Nursery is provided for all of the above services. DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Robert H. Sheehan, Pastor Sunday, Worship 8:30 and 11.00 A.M.. Nursery during the 11 o'clock service. Church School—9:45 with Classes for all age groups. Intermediate M.Y.F. will meet at 6:30 Senior M.Y.F.—6:30. Union Lenten Service at Trucks- ville Methodist Church. Rev. Fred M. Eister, Alderson = Methodist Church as Guest Speaker at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Girl Scout Troop 649— 3:15. Girl Scout Troop 639--4:00. Wednesday, Chancel Choir Re- hearsal—6:30. Senior Choir Rehear- sal—7:30. Thursday, Girl Scout Troop 918— 4:00. Boy Scout Troop gl LWA . iaior Hed i resen ajor } e Topre = d | Synagogue, Wilkes-Barre, and be- | the Dallas School last year, and 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. 8:30, Leadership and training (class. Thursday, 4 p.m., Christian Youth Crusaders. TRUCKSVILLE METHODIS1 Rev. Rokert E. Germond. Pastor Sunday, March 28th - 9:30 and 11:00 AM. Worship Services. The Pastor will speak on “Jesus, as a Nonconformist.” 9:30 A.M. Church i School, 11:00 A.M. Youth Depart- | the ment Church School, 6:00 P.M. Mid- i Trucksville when he first entered ‘Teen Fellowship, 6:00 P.M. Senior , the ministry. Rev. Fred Eister Fei 6:00 P.M. Junior High Fel- lowship. 7:30 P.M. Union Lenten Service at Trucksville. The speaker will be the Rev. Fred Eister of the Alderson Charge. Tuesday, 9:00 AM. Quilters 3:45 Youth Membership Class, 7:00 P.M. NOXEN: Worship at 10 am. 1 S.8. Explorer Post. Wednesday, 4:15 P.M. Wesleyan THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1965 St. Paul's Lutheran Church joins thousands of congregations on Sun- Great Hour of Sharing.” The day is annually set aside by Church World Service for special attention to overseas relief, reha- bilitation and interchurch efforts around the globe. A department of the National | Council of Churches, Church World | Service is the overseas relief | agency of major Protestant and ! Eastern Orthodox communions in | this country. | Goals established by participating | churches for emergency assistance | and continuing service amounted to | more than $17,000,000 for 1965. | represents the goal of 11,500 con- gregations of the participating ' church bodies of the National Luth- day in a united emphasis on “One Over one fourth of the amount eran Council, the Lutheran Church | in America and the American Luth- eran Church. Through benevolence budgets and through especially des- | | | to Mercy Hospital by ambulance, he | ignated gifts, their $4,512,935 ob- jective is undertaken by Lutheran | World Action, the annual appeal of he NLC. I The special observance at St. 'Paul’s wag announced by Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, who noted that in the congregation's benevolence goal for this year. The Lutheran tional body of 70 member churches Evangelistic Services At Park Neighborhood in Evangelistic services at the Park day, and Sunday nights at 7:30 and in the Sunday Morning Worship | service at 10:30, announces Grove | Armstrong, pastor. There will be special music. Rev. Olver, now New York Con- | ference Superintendent was pastor of Free Methodist Church in He came to Trucks- “ville, and shortly married the gir next door who happened to be the daughter of the Districtt Superin- tendent,who had decided to station the young bachelor in Trucksville. The marriage has been a great worship I'M. Cadette Troop 634, 4:15 PM. | success as well as their ministry. [They have five children; Miriam, St. Paul's Lutheran Church In One Great Hour Of Sharing "aid, self missions and the- community development, help projects, ological studies. In addition LWF provided aid to refugees and minority supports educational and vocational training, and assistance to medical institutions and orphanages. The LWR gathered more than 6,000,000 ; pounds of clothing in 1964 for dis- tribution abroad. It also distrib- utes hundreds of tons of medicine, food and other relief supplies to the needy. Ingathering of clothing at St. Paul's has been very generous and very considerable over the past years. Sol Schleicher Has ~ Fatal Heart Attack Sol Schleicher, 61, resident of New Goss Manor, was stricken with a fatal heart attack Monday at his | real-estate office in Kingston, taken died half an hour after admission. An Austrian native, he came to this country fifty years ago, and churches, New Nations Tea MISS EIMA MAJOR Christian | Huntsville Women’s Fellowship, Christian Church, will sponsor a tea in recognition of the ' 45 new nations added to the world since 1945. Time, 7:30 Wednesday | evening, March 31, in the social , rooms. : Miss Sara Powell, a Rotary Ex- |lived in Kingston for some time. | change student from India, will | He operated a grocery store in Ply- | speak. World Federation is a major re- | cipient of LWA funds, an interna- | whose activities include interchurch mouth for many years. He was a member of Anshe Emes longed to various Hebrew organiza- tions. He leaves his widow, the former Ida Jackier; ‘these children: Mrs. Paul Klemow, Dallas; Mrs. Larry Sax, East Patterson, N.J.; five grandchildren. Burial was in Anshe Emes Cem- etry in Plains, Rabbi Jerome Ker- | zner, Cantor Aaron Horowitz, and Rev. Herbert D. Olver will speak ! Neighborhood Free Methodist: Church in Trucksville, Friday, Satur- | now teaching school in Harlem, and who will next year teach school in RUGGLES: Worship 8:45. S. S. Boys Choir, 5:15 P.M. Wesleyan | the Dominican Republic; Melvin and 9:45. ; ¢ At. Alderson, commission on edd ucation Monday at 7; official beard £08 E. Kerlin. will 20nduct Sunday services at Evans Falls. : ~ No services Sunday night at Kun- i kle, to permit the congrezaticn to attend: union Lenten services at Trucksville Methodist Church at 7. Rev. Fred Eister will speak. HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. Morgan Richard Bevan Thursday: Praver meeting Sundav: Morning worship and communion. 9:30: Church School 10-30; Christian Youth Fellowship. 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 UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALIST : FELLOWSHIP Sunday services at YM-YW, Wilkes-Barre: ¢ 10:30 a.m. service and Church School. "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.; 8:8. 11. MYF at 7 pm. Saturday at 11 a.m. Junior Choir; 7 p.m. senior choir. Girls Choir, 7:30 P.M. Chancel Cheir. Thursday, 7:00 P.M. Boy Scouts, 7:00 P.M. Rainbow Girls, 7:30 P.M. Lenten Study Group. Friday, 3:45 P.M. Choir. Saturday, 8:00 2M Ccunles Club. Aldersgate TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Andrew Pillarella. Pastor Thursday, Morning Study Bible Group, 10:00 A.M., at the home of Mid-Week Lenten service at the home of the pastor at 7:30 P.M. The guest speaker will be the Rev. Roh- ert Walters, pastor of the Douglass Presbyterian Church, Lee Park, Wilkes-Barre. Choir rehearsal, 8:30 PM, at the home of the pastor. Friday, 6:30 P.M., Married Couples Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anthony, Brandview Ave- nue, New Goss Manor. Saturday, 10:00 A.M. Commun- icanst Class at the home of the pastor. Sunday, 9:45 A.M. Church Sunday School and Nursery 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship and Nursery 4:00 P.M. Westminster Youth Fellowship 7:00 P.M. Young Adults 7:30 P.M. Union Lenten Service at Trucks- ville, Methodist Church, Trucksville. The guest speaker will be the Rev. Fred Eister, pastor of the Alderson Charge. Tuesday, 7:30 P.M. Board of De- acons Meeting at the home of the astor. Brickel Class Meets The Brickel Class, Dallas Meth- cdist Church, met Friday evening, at the home of Mrs. Charles Hosler, Parrish Street. Mrs. Richard Owens presiding, Mrs. Burt Lewis gave the secretary's report and Mrs. Ralph Brown led devotions. Present were Mesdames Louise Brown, Leamon Mintzer, O. L. Har- vey, Burt Lewis, Ralph Brown, Sal- lie Diehm, Richard Owens, Fred Welsh, William Baker, Sr., Walter Boehme, Joseph Jewell, Helen Rice, Zel Garinger, G. S. Williams, Rob- ert Sheehan, Miss Carol Williams and the hostess. LEHMAN: Sunday worship at 11:15. Centennial committee will meet at Idetown March 28, 3 p.m. Official board at Jackson Monday, 7:30; Tuesday at 3:30, Youth mem- bership class. FIRST CHURCH CHRIST, SCIENTIST WILKES-BARRE ‘Sunday Services 11 a.m. Nursery-11 a.m. — Sunday School 11 a.m. Wednesday Evening Meeting 8 p.m. YOUTH FOR CHRIST Bloomingdale Grange Hall . No speaker is listed for Saturday Mrs. Martha Longmore, Dallas, Pa. Howard, students at Roberts Wes- leyan, and Luella and Paut, in Dal- las schools. 7 Rev. Olver was moved | Trucksville to Maplecrest, N.Y. then | was elected to the Superintendency of the Wilkes-Barre and New York | Districts, which post he held until 1956. His next appointment was the 16th street church in Brooklyn where he served until being reelect- 2d to the Superintendency of the New York Conference in 11962. The Olver family lives in the Conference parsonage at 99 Davenport Street, Dallas. = Pastor Armstrong announces that the Park Neighborhood Church will | hold weekend services unttil Easter and that the public is welcome. | entire Native Of Poland Dies In Carverten ‘Mrs. Victoria Histolski, Carverton, native of Poland, died Saturday morning at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Alphy Martin, Carverton. She was buried at Mt. Olivet Tuesday morning following a Mass of Requiem celebrated at St. Fran- ces of Cabrini Church. Her parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. John Pointek. She came | to this country as a girl, settling in Pittston. She and her husband Frank operated a grocery stere and dance hall. Frank died five years ago. |. For the past thirty years, Mrs. | Histolki operated a dairy farm at | Carverton. In 1950, she sold a portion of her acreage to the Scran- ton Diocese, for establishment cf Mt. Olivet Cemetery and St. Frances of Cabrini Church. Recently, another part was. sold to the government for Frances Slocum State Park. She leaves, in addition to her daughter, three daughters, all of Carverton: Mrs. Anthony Yaglcwski, | Mrs. Stephen Lawrences, and Mrs. William Murray; sons: Frank. Stan- ley, Edward and John, all of Carver- ton; Henry, West Wyoming; 31 grandchildren and four greatgrand- | children. For Prompt, GARBAGE Efficient, Clean & TRASH SERVICE 0 BERTI night, but there will be a long film: “The Breat Commandment.” Tree Removal & SON 674-5731 1 from a at Rev. J. J. Ackerman officiating. Laboratory School A laboratory school was conduct- ed Saturday, at Dallas Methodist Church at noon for first grade pupils. Each child brought a sandwich, Dessert and beverage were provided. A film was shown, and teachers ses- sion began at one o'clock. Mrs. Thurston Shumway, Wilkes-Barre District Director for Wyoming Con- ference was in charge. Teachers attending were Mes- dames Robert Brown, General Sup- erintendant; Robert Sheehan, Sylvia Kurnert, G. S. Williams, Donald Bul- ford, Thomas Reese, Raymond Els- ton, Alvin Long, James Darling, George Hess, Stanley Kapson, Fay Hopkins, Misses Ruth Scott and Mary Jane Moore, and Mr. Art Mil- ler. Students attending: Donna Pierce, Bret Slocum, John Pierce, Donna Lee Johns, Eddie Farrar, Stephen Fields, Wayne Goode and Jan Taylor. Sunrise Service Thomas =~ Wardell President of Trucksville Senior MYF, has an- nounced that the MYF will have an Easter Sunrise Service at 6:00 AM. Building. In case of inclement weather, the service will be held in| the church sancturay. Members of the Senior MYF will take part in the service and will also sponsor a breakfast which will follow the service. The speakzr for the service and the menu ior the breakfast will be announced at a later date. : in front of the Educational She spent a week in the | home of Miss Roshan Bellimoria | who was an Exchange student to guest speaker at the Indian Festival. Although Scotland is not a new | nation, Miss Jenifer Robertson, ex-. change student from that country, will also speak. Students from Mis- ericordia representing Vietnam and | Jamaica will be introduced. | In charge of tables are Mesdames | Wendell Jones, Harry Howell, Ar- | line Covert, David Joseph, Gordon | Wolverton, Jennie Rummage, Jeff Wagner, Si Evans, Stella Roberts. ! Ernest Thomas, Marcus Ide, Wilbur i Davis, Richard Bevan, Roya! Culp, Milton Culp, Robert Jones, Rober: Rave, George Major, Thomas Tem- | plin, Carl Roberts, Bette Grose, and | Misses Hannah Culp, Diane Crumley. | Janet Roberts, Mildred Major, Elma Major. In charge of Kitchen are Mrs. | Elma Schmoll and Mrs. William Eckert. Items of interest brought from the nations will be exhibited. Miss Elma Major is president of C.W.F. and Mrs. Richard Bevan is leader of the afternoon group. Both men and women are wel- come. Mrs. Elizabeth Jones Dies At Masonic Home Home at Elizabethtown Masonic Fridav. after a long illness. a guest for six years. She was a member of East Dallas | Methodist Church and its Ella Mcore Bible Class; also Order of the East- | ern Star. y Wagner, Sr., East Dallas; - Walter F. Jims, Wilkes Barre; George | Kims, Philadelphia; four grand- ‘children and two greatgrand children; a sister, Mrs. Grace Welch, Tonawanda, N.Y. Burial] was on Monday at Maple Hill, following services conducted by Rev. William Watson, pastor of Cen- | ter Moreland Charge. *Dear Column: Last night my boss came to my home for dinner. He didn't coat and hat. dinner was over. for a raise?" even take off his Then he left before Should I ask INSECURE Dear Insecure: -- Not yet. Sounds like your house is too cold for comfort. Switch to new Sinclair Heating 0il -- the clear, clean, hot flame. and it's safer, clean oil with the Saves you money =-- too. Our budget plan spreads heating payments over a long, convenient period . For automatic ~ keep-fill delivery, phone... MAHAFFEY OIL CO. * Union St., Luzerne 288- We Give S&H 3636 Green Stamps Smelar ©) A former resident of Dallas died’ Mrs. Louise C. Jones, 86, had been’ She leaves these children: Prank Day Of Recollection At Gate Of Heaven Rev. Gerald P. Cohen C.S.C. In- structor of Theology at Kings Col- lege will conduct “The Day of Re- collection” for women of Gate of Heaven Church, on Sunday, April 14 at College Misericordia. A Holy Cross Father, Rev. Cohen is a native of Boston, Mass. He re- ceived his B.A. from Stone Hill Un- iversity did his Graduate work in Theolczy at Gregoorian University in Rome, and was ordained there. The day will begin at 10:00 A.M. with Father Cohen offering the Mass. The first Conference will begin at 11:45. Dinner will be served in the College Dinning Room at noon. Women are asked to eat breakfast at home before 9:30 A.M. so all may receive Holy Communion at the 10 A.M. Mass. The second Conference will be at 1:15 P.M. with a question and an- swer session beginning at 2:15. The day will conclude with a Iscriptural Conference. Father Cohen will hear confessions during the day. All women of Gate of Heaven Church and friends are invited to attend. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Jay A. Young or Mrs. G. A. Faerber, by Monday, March 29. Transportation will be provided. Joseph Hoyt, 84, Is Buried At Beaumont Joseph Hoyt, 84, was buried in Beaumont Cemetery Monday after- noon, Rev. Lyle Peterson officiating from the Nulton Funeral Home. Mr. Hoyt died Friday afternoon at Danville State Hospital, where he had been admitted January 4. He was son of Levi and Dacy Hoover Hoyt, of Beaumont. He was a retired farmer. He leaves his widow, the former Pansy Denmon; sors: John, Harveys Lake, Allen, New Britain, Con., and Cletus, Clarks Summit; daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Clark, Waverly, N.Y; ‘Mrs. Russell Newell and Marie Hoyt, both of Noxen, Mrs. Iris Beck, Bris- tol; Mrs. Lois Ransom Nicholson, and Mrs. Rita Chaplin, Dallas; 31 grandchildren; brother, Ralph Hoyt, Kunkle, and sister, Mrs. Laura La- Barr, Dallas. Another sister. Mrs. Carrie Martin of Kunkle, died Feb- ruary 24. Jehnson Quartet To Present Program Kings Men Quartet of Jchnson Bible College- Knoxville, Tenn. will sing at the Sweet Valley Church of Christ this Sunday, with special music at morning worship, and at the Singspiration Hour at 2:30. ! Robert Andrews, 1963 graduate of Lake-Lehman, student at Johnson, | will accompany on the organ. He _is majoring in this subject. | He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrews, Sweet Valley, and | grand son of Mrs. Blanche Piper. | IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE “Please cancel the ad. It was | supposed to have run two weeks, | but we got results right away.” | This, from a resident who needed a house to rent. It pays to advertise. | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA All Children Loved Their “Avntie Mame" “Auntie Mame’s’ porch was al- ways crowded with children during the many years when she lived on Pinecrest Avenue, and her kitchen was always warm, aromatic ‘with cookies baking, and doughnuts cool- ing. When Auntie Mame moved to Tunkhannock Highway several years ago, the children felt deprived. Mrs. Marion Shaver Brobst, 60, died Friday afternoon at Nanticoke State Hospital. She was buried Tuesday morning at Memorial Shrine, following services conducted by Rev. Rcbert Sheehan from the Disque Funeral Home. She had been incapacitated for a long time. Norti, Berti, the week before his own death, helped carry the stretcher to the ambulance when she suffered her first stroke. Mrs. Brobst was the former Marion Shaver, native and life-long resident of Dallas, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shaver. She graduated from ‘Dallas High School in the class of 1923. She was a member of Dallas Methodist Church. : Surviving are: her husband Clin- ton; children: Harold and Clinton Jr., both of Dallas; Charles, Shaver- town; Eugene, Trucksville; Herbert, El Paso, Texas. ; 3 Paid For Lend Forty Fort Ice Cream Company was awarded $10,648, including in- terest from delay by Commonwealth appeal, for property taken by re+ construction of Memorial Highway through Fernbrook, adjacent to the store. Dnitarians Set Up Fund For Crusaders 4 In this area, Unitarian-Univer- salist Fellowship is spearheading a fund-raising campaign to alleviate distress suffered by crusaders of the Equal Rights movement, in- cluding the family of the late James Reeb, who died in Alabama, victim of a cruel bludgeoning. Lyman S. Lull, who appeared on television recently with comments on the racial tragedy, states that donations may be sent to The Free- dom Fund, 25 Beacon Street, Bos- ton; Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 332° Auburn Avenue, NE, Atlanta, Georgia; or to the American Friends Service Commit. tee, 160 N. 16th Street, Philadel phia 2, Pa. GAY New Dallas Shopping _ Center Centermoreland 333-4500 DALLAS 675-1176 | HAPPINESS H - Ford Home Loan to fit your budget try the bank where the “welcome’ mat is always out! HOME LOAN when you outgrow your nest MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 8a KITES - NATIONAL BANS. AT KINGSTON CORNERS RARER eR a SSE
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