The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, July 22, 1965, Image 8

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SECTION B — PAGE 2
y T News Of The Churches A
TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST
Rev. Robert E. Germond. Pastor
Sunday, July 25: 9:30 a. m. Wor-
ship Service. The speaker will be
the Rev. J. Edwin Lintern, pastor
of Factoryville Methodist Church. by
9:30 a. m. Church School | 7
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ST. THERESE'S =
Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor
sev. Francis T. Brennan, Assistant
Sunday Masses: 7:30; 8:45 and
):45
GATE OF HEAVEN
Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor
Assistant Pastors
Rev. Michael Rafferty
Rev. Lawrence Homer
Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, and
11 ¥a.m.
OUR LADY OF VICTORY |
Sunday Masses at 7:30 and 9:30
Additional Mass for the summer
at ‘11 a. m.
QUEEN OF PEACE
Sandy Beach
Sunday Mass: at 9 a.m. during
the summer months.
ST. FRANCES X. CABRINI
Rev. Stanley Kolucki
Sunday Masses, 7:20, 9 and 11
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sweet Valley
Rev. B. Kirby Jones
Sunday Services: Cunday School
7:30 Evening Worship.
Choir practice Tuesday evenings
at 8.
Midweek services, Thursdays at 8.
SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH
Rev. R. W. Edmondson, Pastor
Sunday: Sunday School at 10 a.m.
Morning Worship at 11 a.m.
Evening . Service at 7:30 p.m.
Speaker at both Sunday services
will be Rev. John Van Duren, - re-|
turned missionary from Nigeria with |
the Sudan Interior Mission doing!
~ both medical ‘dispensary work and
leprosy clinic work.
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.
EMMANUEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD
> Harveys Lake
Rev. Forrest Nelson, pastor
Sunday Services: Sunday ‘School,
9:45; Church service at 10:45.
Young People, 6:30; Evangelistic
service, 730.
Wednesday: Bible study and pray-
GLENVIEW PM CHURCH
Rev. Andrew Derrick
Sunday services: Morning Wor-
ship service, 9:45; S.S. 11; evening
serviee 7: Young people 7.
Hear the radio broadcast over
WNAK Sunday morning at. 7:45,
and over the same station Wednes-
: OUTLET
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
‘Rev. Donald Keller
Sunday services: S.8. 10 am.
Morning ‘worship at 11. Evening
‘worship at. 7:30.
© Wednesday, ‘7:30, Prayer meet-
ing.
820, Leadership and training
class.
Thursday, 4 p.m., Christian Youth
LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE
Rev. Winfield Kelley
S. S. 9:45;
IDETOWN: Sunday Worship 10 a.m.;
S.S. 11; MYF at 7 p. m.
ZEHMAN: Sunday worship at 11:15;
S. S. at 10 a.m.; MYF at 6 p.m:
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. Official Board.
Third Tuesday: Christian Friend-
ly Circle,
Fourth Tuesday:
Women’s Fellowship.
Chancel Choir — Saturday 2 p.m.
Adult Choir — Monday 7:00.
teachers and of-
Men’s and
FIRST CHURCH CHRIST,
: SCIENTIST
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Sunday Services am. —
11 am.
Wednesday Evening Meeting 8
p.m.
FRIENDS MEETING
Rear of Weckesser Hall,
Wilkes College
Sunday services at 11 a. m, with
an occasional speaker.
Provision is made for small chil-
dren to be cared for,
Youth For Christ
Bloomingdale Grange
Saturday, 7:30 p.m.: Musical i
gram by Sarmornisten Film, “The
PARK NEIGHBORHOOD |
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Radio Program 8:35 WBAR.
Sunday School 9:30; Morning hall f Faith.”
Worship, 10:30. Challenge of Fai
aly Hour 7:00; Songtime Rally
Clifton King, 78
‘Has Heart Attack
Was Custodian For
94 Years At YMCA
Clifton. S. King, 78, was buried
| Saturday morning in Forty-Fort
following services conducted at 11
by Rev. James Cara from a Luzerne
funeral home.
Nitteip for all of the above serv-
ices.
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CHURCH UF CHRIST
SWEET VALLEY |
|
Rev. John Barchey
‘Summer services during July and |
August:
Bible School at 9 a.m.
Worship Service at.10.
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DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH |
Rev. Robert H. Sheehan. Pastor
Sunday, July 25, Worship 9:45
AM. with Charles Johns, a Senior |
at Drew Theological University as
our Guest Speaker,
| be written for last week's issue of |
{ the Dallas Post, as .the news came
| at press time.
| Mr. King had worked in a main-
. tenance capacity for the YMCA for
. ' 54 years, forty-two of them at Cen-
Sunday School for Kindergarten i, al YMCA, twelve at the Back
and first 6 Grades at 9:45. | Motntain Branch.
Rev. Sheehan‘and his family are ' Last October, he retired, bat He
on vacation at Lake Florence, Star did not give up his interest in the
Route, Hawley, ‘Pa. If his services YMCA. where he was ‘a constant
are needed in time of serious illness visitor,
or death he can be reached by call- tired Men’s Club. It Was at a meet-
ing person to person, Hawley 226- ing of this club, when playing: bil-
3419. li liards with his friends, that he was
taken ill.
Leaving the YMCA building, fio
walked up the street to his lodgings
"inthe Home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
oover, and collapsed outside his
own door.
Shavertown ambulance crew ad-
ministered oxygen, realized that
death was imminent, and instead of
taking him to the hospital, took
‘him to Dr. Michael Bucan’s office,
| where he was pronounced dead.
: Deputy coroner Richard Disque was
| called.
7:30 Prayer) Robert Crosson, YMCA director,
[FRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
ev . Andrew Pillarella. Pastor
Sunday — 8:30 a.m. Morning
Worship (1st service).
10:00 a.m. Morning Wor ship (2nd
service). |
10:00 a.m. Church School for
Nursery, Kindergarten and Primary
departments.
NORTHMORELAND BAPTIST
Rev. Truman Reeves
Thursday night:
Service (said, © “We have suffered a great
Sunday morning: 10:00 Sunday loss. He was greatly liked by every-
School; 11:00 Morning Worship. body who came to the YMCA. Hz
Sunday evening: 6:45 Young Peo- , had been noticeably failing in health
ple; 7:30 Evangelistic Service. | for the final two weeks of hig life, |
Bop matiy alec er ry | but he still was. an almost daily
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF ! yisitor, feeling that this was his
LATTER-DAY SAINTS (Mormon) life.” : a
145 Lehigh Street i Mr. and Mrs. Russell Montedonico.
Sunday: Sunday School 10 ‘A.M. next door to the Y, had encouraged
Sacrament Service 11 A.M. i Mr. King to set up his television set
eS ———— in their recreation room. He. spent
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST | many hours in that household, pro-
Beaumont
| viding the family atmosphere which
Elder Roger H. Clausen :
a man of 78 needs.
. He was born in Luzerne, . son. of
Saturday services: Sabbath School, the late John B. and Mary Evans.
30; church services at 11 a. m. His wife, the former Geraldine
ToT Merrill, died in.1924.
MAPLE GROVE METHODIST | © He leaves two daughters. both of
CHARGE Luzerne, Mrs. Esther Heidel
Rev. Wm. Rosser, Pastor | Mrs. Mary. Evans. .
MAPLE GROVE:. Sunday services.
Morning worship at 11; S. S. at 10 '
Tuesday: Junior Choir at 7, senior Mrs. Emily C Lyons
choir at 8.
LOYALVILLE: ‘Sunday services, Was Teacher In Noxen
. Mrs. Emily C. Lyons, 51, who died
Morning worship at 9, S. S at 10!
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN. . . in Noxen, was buried Monday
Rev. Frederic H. Widam, afternoon in Chapel Lawn, Dallas,
9:00 arm. Sunday Church School following services «conducted by
with classes for all ages. ev. Fred Eister'at Nulton funeral |
10:00 The Service with sermon | | home in Beaumont. She had, been |
by the Pastor. | in poor health for some time.
A Noxen native, she was
Pastor
ai
Only the briefest of notices could
and a member of the Re- |
and |
early Friday morning at her home |
THE . DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1965
To Rppear At Sweet Valley Church
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Thess lovely young ladies, Sinton
Richards, Nancy and Virginia Smith
wil] sing at First’ CHristian Church
Music Coricert at thé ‘evening serv-
ice at 7:30 p. m., and will also sing
during the morning service.
Vocal Ensemble Competition at the
| Eastern Area Youth for Christ Con-
vention in Ocean City: and then
represented the Eastern area in
Indiana.
In 1964, the girls travelled to
Puerto Rico and last summer Vir-
ginia Smith represented the Lan-
caster School of the Bible in Mexico
4s a summer missionary.
"Povrty Soshul” Friday
At Huntsville Church
Huntsville Christian Church in-
vites everyone to a ‘“Povrty soshul”
in the church basement Friday at
7:45.
Women attending should wear a
calico dress and apron, or something
equally appropriate.
Men must: wear’ old clothes. :
Those not dressed in the required
fashion will be fined. The ladies
| must pay for such: frivolities as
jewelry, high heels, lipstick, nylon
dress, or failure to wear an apron.
Too fancy an apron. also brings a
penalty.
Men will be fined for wearing!
polished shoes, tie, well-pressed
of Sweet Valley on Sunday, July 25. |
The girls will present a Sacred.
The Harmonettes, have sung at |
various Bible Conferences and Youth |
Camps in the East and won the|
The trio will be accompanied by
David Bell, also a student at Lan-
better known as The Harmonettes caster School of tHe Bible and a noon’ for
talented musician.
Rev. B. Kirby Jones is pastor of
the Sweet Valley Church.
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Mrs. Laura Steltz
Is Laid To Rest
Mrs. Laura H. Steltz, 87, died
on Shaver Avenue, Shavertown.
She was buried in Evergreen
Cemetery, Rev. Andrew Derrick con-
ducting services Saturday afternoon
i from the Bronson Funeral Home.
She was a native of Noxen,
daughter of the late Jasper and
| Irma Lutes, Hubbell.- For the past
| fifty- five years she lived in Shaver-
town. Her husband Robert died in
1952. The couple had observed the
Golden Wedding on Chriatmas Day,
1945.
. She was a member of Glenview
Primitive Methodist Church, of
which Rev. Derrick is pastor.
Surviving. are niecees
nephews.
and
' Mrs. Anna Heckman
Lived In Sweet Valley
Mrs. Anna Mae Heckman, 74, |
| who died Sunday morning in Mercy |
Hospital, was buried = Tuesday in
"Oak Lawn following services con- !
| ducted by * Rev. Richard Graham |
| arid Rev. Paul Jones.
| Mrs. Heckman, native of Nanti-
rE a ree ae | . :
PRINCE OF ‘ PEACE EPISCOPAL | daughter of the late: Albert and pants, a white shirt, or for coming COKe and former resident of Wilkes- |
ulia Dimick.
of
Rev. John S. Prater She was: a member |
Noxen Methodist Church and
Sunday, 8 a.m. — Holy Com-
munion. | School
10 a.m.—Morning Prayer. Church | ers’ College, and formerly taught in
School Classes. | the grade school at Noxen.
se | Mrs. Lyons is survived by her
ALDERSON METHODIST CHARGE | husband, William; children: John,
Rev. Fred Eister Elmer and Darothen, all of Noxen;
ALDERSON: S.S. at 10, worship at | Mrs. Margaret Newell, Fort Lauder-
11:15; dale, Fla.; Mrs. Wilma Wiesenmiller,
EVANS FALLS: S.S. at 10, worship | Endicott, N. Y.; brothers, Osmand,
at 11:15. | Noxen, and James, Buffalo, Ni Yi’
KUNKLE: S.S. at 10 am; worship | sisters, Mrs. Franklin Patton and.
at 7:30. | Mrs. Warren Montross, Noxen, and
NOXEN: Worship at 10 am. 1 S.S. | Mrs. Nevin Benner, Richfield; step-|.
at 11 | mother, Mrs. Ada Casterline, Noxen;
RUGGLES: Worship 8:45, S. 8. [si grandchildren.
9:45. ey TT
Monday, July 26: Alderson Com- | 'Brickel Class Meets
mission on Education at 7 p.m.
Official Board, 8 p.m. Brickel Class of the Dallas Metho-
Wednesday: Gleaner’s Class at dist Church, met at the home of
the home of Mrs. Albert Armitage, Mr. and Mrs. Zel Garinger, Lake |
8 p.m. | Street, Dallas, Thursday, July 15,
Evans Falls: Mr. William Bates
will be in charge of the servicel
Sunday at aL 5 a.m.
for a covered dish luncheon.
Devotions were led by Mrs. Ralph
Brown.
WSCS, a graduate of Noxen High |
and Mansfield State Teach- |
| without a mustache.
Ice cream, home-made candy, |
cake, coffee, orange drink and cook- |
ieg will be available.
people, all designed to make the
evening one of fun and relaxation.
Miss Mildred Major is general
chairman.
Rev. Sheehan Is
Back From South
Rev. and Mrs. Robert Sheetinn|
and family, Saginaw Street, have |
returned from Orlando, Fla., after |
spending some time with Mrs. |
Shéehan’s sister and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Blakeslee. They
are at their cottage at Lake Flor-|
| ence, Star. Route, Hawley, Pa. If]
his services are needed in time of |
serious illness or death, he can og
reached by calling person to person,
Hawley, 226-3419.
he
will delight you.
Enjoy lunch or dinner at the
an,
ww: 2% Paul Coran - Maitre & hotel
The food, the setting .and the scenery
GREENBRIAR LODGE
ROUTE 29 ¢ R.D.HARVEYS LAKE, PA. « TELEPHONE 639-5539
There will be a program by local |
| Barre, lived in recent years with |
| her daughter, Mrs. David Evans in
Sweet Valley. She was a daughter |
| of the late Benjamin and Minnie |
Morgan Davis.
Her husband, Harry, survives. In
addition to Mrs.
grandchildren and 15 great grand-
children, a sister and two brothers.
— READ THE TRADING POST —
Wednesday afternoon at her home |
Evans there are
three daughters and three sons, 27:
Florence Greising
Is Laid To Rest
Greising, 59, 106 Franklin Street,
from Disque Funeral Home with
of Dallas Methodist Church officiat-
ing. Interment in Memorial Shrine
Cemetery.
The well known Dallas resident
had been ill for several months and
recently underwent surgery at Wil-
mington Memorial Hospital, Del,
where she passed away on Thurs-
day afternoon.
Born in Freeland, Mrs. Greising
was the former Florence Shelly,
daughter of John and Bertha Shelly.
In 1944, she moved to Dallas with
her family and took an active part
passed away in 1963.
Mrs. Greising was a member of
Dallas Methodist Church and its
women’s societies and a former
member of Dallas Women of Ki-
wanis. She was a good neighbor
{and a valued friend.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.
Richard Phillips, Wilmington, Del.
"and Mrs. Frank Kuehn, Dallas;
brother, ‘Walter Shelly. - Philadel-
phia; sisters; Mrs. Eugene Hickey,
Bloomsburg; Mrs. Clarence Wolfe,
Hazleton; Mrs. Samuel Townsend,
i Bethlehem; Mrs. Jack Ruth, Maple-
! wood, N. J. Also four grandchildren.
Osborne Benscoter
‘Dies In Drexel Hill
Funeral was held Monday after-
Osborne (Ralph) Ben-
| scoter, Lansdowne, native of Roar-
‘ing Brook who died Thursday in
| Delaware County Hospital, - Drexel
| Hill.
| Son of the late Wrighter and
| Grace Bonham Benscoter, he had
[lived in Lansdowne for the past 12
years and was employed by Atlan-
tic Refining Company. His father
died April 29 at the age of 84.
He was a member of Trinity
Methodist Church: and St. Albin’s
- Lodge 529, F & AM, Lansdowne.
Surviving are his wife, the for-
mer Sarah George; son, Ralph, at
| home; sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Hum-
mell, Roaring Brook, and Mrs. Edna
Smith, Hunlock Creek; brothers,
| Oswald, Shavertown, and Wrighter,
Roaring Brook.
| Burial was in Oakdale Cemetery.
following services dt Bronson's
Funeral Home, Sweet Valley, Rev.
| Herbert Punchard officiating.
Clifford Wildener
| Was Rural Carrier
| Clifford E. Wildoner, 53, rural
| mail carrier out of Hunlocks Cresk
| Postoffice for fifteen years, died
| Monday morning at Veterans Hos-
| pital, where he had been admitted
| a few hours earlier.
| A Hunlocks Creek native, son of
| John and Willie Moss Wildoner Jr.
he was active in the community, a
| charter member of its Volunteer
| Fire Department. In 1963 he retired
| from the Post Office because of
| poor health.
| In World War II, he served as an
| army engineer in the Pacific and on
| New Guinea. He was a member of
| the Plymouth Post, VFW, and was
| past commander of Hunlock Creek
Veterans of Foreign Wars.
He leaves his widow, the former
Zelda Bonham; a son Richard, Free-
port, N. Y.; two granddaughters; a
brother George, Hunlock Creek; a
sister, Mrs. Herbert Wildoner,
| Saylorsburg. |
Dallas, were held Monday morning |
| triguing name for
Rev. Russell Lawry, former pastor
| Dorothy Ann
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in church and civic endeavors. Her '
» . | . .
husband, Herbert, a mining official week, is an annual event which at-
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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Carverton’ s Pairs and Spares
| Sersices trae mone 5. Study, Raise Money, Have Fun
Money raised at the Social, the
spaghetti supper, and cccasional
other affairs goes to support vari-
ous projects of the century-old
country church. Since the 26 or
' more children of class members
make up a large part of the Carver-
ton Sunday School, the renovation
of the church basement and the
needed addition received enthysi-
astic support. A new ceiling Iu
| the basement is next on the list."
Not limiting themselves to fund-
raising, the class goes caroling
around the community at Christmas
“Pairs and Spares” is the in-|
a lively group
of young adults in the Carverton
Methodist: Church. The name was
coined about ten years ago when
the Sunday School class was or-
ganized for young married” couples
and single folks in the same age
group. :
The two dozen members meet
Sunday mornings for study with
Searfoss as their
teacher. Once a month they gather
for a social hour, more study, and
the planning of their other activi-
ties. time, returning to the home of
The Pairs and Spares Strawberry | some member for refreshments
and Ice Cream Social, held - last | afterward.
President of the class is David
tracts people from miles around | Wertz, with Roy Meeker, vice pres-
who are hungry for that all-too- ident, Don Searfoss, treasurer, and
rare treat, home-made ice cream, | Jean Sickler, secretary. George
hand-cranked by the men of the Parrish, chaplain, leads devotions
class.
| at the ‘monthly meetings.
Retired Arriy Niro ‘Dallas Man's Father
To Lie At Arlington Dies In Plymouth
Mrs. Gertrude Brunges Wall R.N. |
died Sunday night in Manitee Mem- . home in Plymouth Saturday follow-
orial Hospital, Bradenton, Fla. She ing a long illness, was the father
and her husband, Fred, had made of William Barber, Dallas. He was
their home in the Flordia Commun- a veteran of World War I
ity for the past ten years. Other survivors are his wife, the
former Marie Miller, two daughtes,
two sons, 15 grandchildren.
Harry J. Barber, who died at his
Born in Center Moreland seventy-
five years ago, she was a daughter
of Edward and Anna Van Tuyle
Brunges.
During World War I Mrs. Wall
served in France as an Army nurse ‘Buried I Tn Shavertown
and later did nursing in Queens, |
NY. Sympathy is extended to he. |
A sister, Mrs. Grace Smith, Apple Luksic, Dallas, whose father, Johit
Tree Road, Harding, hag been in- J. Luksic, died Saturday at his
formed that burial will be at Arling- home in Wilkes-Barre: A daughter,
ton National Cemetery, Washington, Marie, is registrar at King’s Collen
D.C., Thursday afternoon at 1. Burial was in the parish cent
Other survivors are a sister, Mrs. tery, Shavertown, following a Re-
Alice Honeywell, Binghamton, N.Y., quiem Mass in St. Nicholas Church,
and several nieces and nephews. | Wilkes-Barre.
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