The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 12, 1965, Image 8

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ST. THERESE'S
Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor
Sunday Masses:
9:45.
GATE OF HEAVEN
Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor
Assistant Pastors
Rev. Michael Rafferty
Rev. Lawrence Homer
Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, and
11 am.
OUR LADY OF VICTORY
Sunday Masses at 7:30 and 9:30
Additional Mass for the
at 11 a. m.
QUEEN OF PEACE
Sandy Beach
Sunday Mass at 9 a.m. during
the summer months.
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ST. FRANCES X. CABRINI
Rev. Stanley Kolucki
Sunday Masses, 7:20, § and 11
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sweet Valley
Rev. B. Kirby cones
-Bunday Services: Sunday School
at 10; morning worship at 11.
"7:30" Evening Worship.
Choir practice Tuesday evenings |
at 8.
Midweek services, Thursdays at 8.
Sunday ‘evenin g services on
August 15 and 22 will be cancelled,
to permit the eongregation to at-
‘tend: Red Rock Bible Conference.
SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH
Rev. R. W. Edmondson, Pastor
Sunday School - 10:00 A.M.
Morning Worship - 11:00 A.M.
Evening Evangelistic Service 7:30
Wednesday, Ladies Prayer Meet-
ing -:1:30 P.M.
"Pioneer Girl's - 7:00 PM.
Thursday, Mid-Week Prayer and
‘Praise Service - 7:30 P.M.
" Youth For Christ
Bloomingdale Grange
Saturidsy at 7:30: Sing of Ini
tion, followed by a film, “Conflict.”
No Epenker| is scheduled.
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-
er, 7 :30.. 2
ite, PM CHURCH
Rev. Andrew Derrick
Sunday services: Morning Wor-
ship service, 9:45; S.S. 11; evening
service .7: Young ‘pusple 7.
Hear: the radio broadcast over
and over the same station Wednes-
day morning at 7:30. Speaker is
Rev.. Andrew Derrick.
. OUTLET
"FREE METHODIST CHURCH
. Rev. Donald Keller
Sunday services: S.S. 10 ari
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.:
S. S. 11; MYF at 7 p. m. |
_EHMAN: 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: 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 Cheir — Monday 7:00.
Men’s and
Beaumont
Elder Roger H. Clausen
Saturday services: Y Sleasen School,
*30; church services at 11 a. m.
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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST . |
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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. ‘
TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
‘Rev. Andrew Pillarella; Pastor ~
Sunday — 8:30 am. Sing
Worship (1st service).
10:00 a.m. Morning Worden (2nd |
geervice), i ; Cy
oa
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fev. Francis T. Brennan, Assistant
7:30; 8:45 and |
summer ing worship at 10:30.
10:00 The Service with ‘sermon
{by the Pastor. ?
| ALDERSON
TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST
Rev. Robert E. Germond. Pastor
Sunday, August 8: 9:30 a. m.
| Worship Service. The speaker will
be Rev. Wesley R. Crompton, pastor
of Derr Memorial Church, Wilkes-
Barre.
{© 9:30 a. m. Church School.
Wednesday, August 11: 8:00 p. m.
Reynolds Class will meet at the
home of Mrs. J. B. Schooley.
PARK NEIGHBORHOOD
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor
Radio program Sunday at 8:35,
over WBAX.
| Sunday services: S.S. 9:30, morn-
Family Hour at 7 p.m.; Songtime
+ Rally, 7:30; Nursery for all services.
Wednesday at 7:30, Prayer Meet-
ing.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
SWEET VALLEY
Rev. John Barchey
Summer services during July and
August:
Bible School at 9 a.m.
Worship Service at 10.
NORTHMORELAND BAPTIST
Rev. Truman Reeves
Thursday night: 7:30 Prayer
Service
Sunday morning: 10:00 Sunday
School; 11:00 Morning Worship.
Sunday evening: 6:45 Young Peo-
ple; 7:30 Evangelistic Service.
! CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER-DAY SAINTS (Mormon)
145 Lehigh Street
I Sunday: Sunday School 10 A.M.
Sacrament Service 11 A.M.
MAPLE GROVE METHODIST
CHARGE
Wm. Rosser,
Rev. Pastor
MAPLE GROVE: Sunday services.
Morning worship at 11: S. S. at 10.
Tuesday 7 p.m. Jr. Choir Re-
hearsal; 8 p.m. Sr. Choir.
LOYALVILLE: 9 am. Worship, |
1 10 a.m. Sunday School.
| - Sunday School opens at 9:45
| a.m., Morning Worship at 11.
‘| Carl Besteder, Bob Moore, and Hat-
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
Rev. Frederic H. Widam, Pastor
9:00 am. Sunday Church School
1 News Of The Churches A
HUNTSVILLE METHODIST
Rev. Henry E. Westfield |
i Sunday services: Morning worship
at 10; Sunday School at 11:10.
Nursery during church’ service.
MYF at 7 p.m.
Tuesday at 8;
Quilting, all day.
choir practice.
served to public at noon. Study |
group second Wednesdays, 7:30. |
Two-fold Club, first Fridays at 8.
B. A. Class third Saturdays.
C & U Club third Sunday eve-
| ning.
Charge Churches
Join C-M Church
Annual Buction Is
Now Joint Project
Dymond Hollow and East Dallas
congregations join Center Moreland !
Methodist this year in staging the
annual Center Moreland Auction.
Up until this year, Center More-
land Church has been sole sponsor. |
The barbecue chicken dinner be- |
gins both Friday and Saturday |
evenings at 4 pm. with acs |
tioneering to start as soon as al
sufficient crowd has gathered.
A refreshment stand will be il
operation both evenings, as well as |
a baked goods booth which will |
specialize in home-made pies, fresh- |
baked bread and rolls, sticky buns, |
and cupcakes.
Odds and Ends’ and Antiques
will be sold or auctioned, depend-
Already collected are typewriters, |
ing on the value.
furniture, storm doors, and
variety of other objects. Collections
are continuing this week.
The. barbecue . dinner will
served outside the church, diners
protected by a large tent. - Service |
is ‘cafétéria Style. Tickets may be
procured on the grounds.
The auction itself will take place
outside the educational building,
once the two-room schoolhouse at-
tended by
Moreland children.
The grounds are ample, |
there is plenty of parking space i
for spectators and bidders.
Second Thursdays, WSCS dinner | :
| Eyre Price For Top-Notch Camper
ing Camper of the 1965 Back Moun- Mrs. J. E. Merz, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
| tain YMCA. Day Camp season, will ter Gosart, and Byron Kitchen for
be | | receive a gift of one period of Day
| Camp next year.
| standing Camper),
Troup.
generations of Center | for a total of sixty eight camper
|'periods, in a six-week program at
and Fanti's Park, Orange.
cars. Plank benches will be erected | year were elective
THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1965
TALL SHIPS
“All I ask is a tal] ship, and a star to steer her by.”
—Masefield.
I v
You may heed the call of the running tide, | and longtime friends, gathered
You, the strong, unfearing — last Wednesday evening on the
say s | hilltop at Beaumont to pay
Down the wind your steed you may ride | their last respects to Mrs. Eu-
But the steering | ‘gene S. Farley. Wildflowers
By a star is more than the store plucked by her grandchildren
Or the reach of my knowing. made a blanket for the simple
casket.
PAY. LAST TRIBUTE
TO ELEANOR FARLEY
HIGH ON HER HILL
Faculty of Wilkes College,
II
So all I ask is a sun-flecked slope |
Where orchard trees are blowing,
Where a brook hurries and laughs at the stones |
In its way, then slowing,
Hears the hum of bees in the Orchard bloom,
Takes the kiss of the petals snowing.
Cars lined the road, cars
crowded the field, as traditional
services for a member of the
Society of Friends began in
utter silence.
Those who felt that they had
a right to speak, said a few
words. ‘An hour later, at sun-
down, the tribute was com-
plete, and the Quaker Meeting
was at an end.
IIT
Where hid in a ring of blossoming trees
A gay-winged house waits mu keeping,
And honeysuckle’s palest gold
Wreathes the blush of roses creeping .
Where my hand’s held close by someone dear
To the warmth of a true heart's leaping.
Dallas Mill Supplies
‘Order For The Congo
Iv
I must find my orchard slope,
My’ vine-sweet house and brook’s singing,
For love and Home are calling me
Like a wildbbird’s call morth- winging.
And all I ask is a cool wood
Where a thrush’s song is ringing |facturer was financed under com-
Where my heart's held close by someone dear | modity import provisions of the U.
In the thrill the thrush is bringing. S.
authorizing procurement of mate-
by Mary Davis Todd, rials required for economic growth.
* * | U. S. and other Free World assist- |
bin pan
Bk. Mountain YMCA D- Can Taps aa
Eyre Price For Top-Notch Camper
| at Dallas has filled a $24,091 order
| for nylon tricot fabric sold to the
Congo (Leopoldville) through Unit-
| ed States foreign aid financing, the
| Agency for International Develop-
| ment reported today.
| tity as an independent nation.
American firms produce more |
{than 90 percent of all goods boug ht |
'by developing countries through |
| AID financing. Yearly U. S. volume
| wishes to publicly thank, also, Mr. | of AID program exports is now at a
Eyre Price, voted the Outstand- and Mrs. Charles Roberts, Mr. and | billion dollar level.
their generosity in providing ma-
terials and supplies used at Day
‘To Preach Sunday
Honor campers
also announced at the Annual Par- Camp. Additional thanks are due| Allan J. Cease, Dallas, Lycoming
ents Party, on Thursday, . August 5, the Shavertown Lumber Co. for College student, will be guest
| were Alan Gosart (last year’s Out- providing the lumber for the raft preacher at Huntsville Methodist
and Diane and the Dallas Dairy for its contri- | | Church, Sunday morning at 10. His |
| bution to our daily supply of milk. subject will be “Are You Lost in |
Personal thanks and appreciation | tho" Crowd ?”
go to Maggie Jacobs, Charlotte |
Roberts, June Merz, Bill Baker and |
| Owen Lavery for their invaluable | ‘Son Ot Maurice Girton
contribution to the 1965 Day Camp Dies Bt 47 In California
program.
Forty five campers participated |
New features of the program this
camping, one
|
‘i Natona Mills Tricot Division plant |
| Purchase by a Congolese manu- |
economic development program |
Charles S. Girton, son of a for- |
| overnight during each period and
| a much extended crafts program,
under the direction: of Charlotte
old Davenport. Richard Brunges is Roberts. A tour was also featured
in .charge of auctioneers. during each. period. . The campers
had trips to the Wyoming Histori- |
cal Society, the Woodlawn Dairy
Co-chairmen are Frank Williams,
'KITCHEN-MONTROSS
Kitchen-Montross family was held | ate of
Sunday August 1st. at Hanson's | School,
picnic grounds, Harveys Lake. Resident of Sylmar, Calif., he had
Meeting was called at 2 p.m. George | heen hospitalized since July 25.
Dallag
[| mer supervising principal of Dal- |
The 59th. annual reunion of the | las Township schools, and a gradu- |
Township High |
died aged 47 in California. |
{ with classes for all ages.
PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL | residents was held Sunday, August |
1st.
Rev. John S. Prater
Sunday — 8
munion.
10 a.m., Morning Prayer. Church
School Classes through Grade 6.
am. Holy Com-
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 am.: worship |
at 7:30.
NOXEN: Woah at'10 am. 1 88.
at 11.
RUGGLES: Worship 8:45, S. S.
9:45.
At Alderson, WSCS Thursday,
August 12, at the church, Mrs.
Edgar Lashford, vice president of
WSCS Conference, will speak on
“Opening of Door of Opportunity.”
Hostesses ‘will be Mrs. Raymond
Grey and Mrs. Clarence Montross. |
Methodist Men will meet Monday,
August 16, at 8 p.m.
Edgard R. Kerlin will conduct
Sunday services at Evans Falls.
Ruggles Official Board will meet
Thursday, August 12, at 8 p.m.;
trustees at 7.
Transue, Forty Fort; Mr.
| Richard Adams and sons Wayne |
land Vane, South Plainfield, N. J.;|
Mrs.
ville, N. Y.; Mr:
Adams and Kenneth, Albert Adams,
Plainfield, N.J.; Mrs. Clara Anthony,
{E. P. Stetzer,
Mrs. Archie Baker, Trucksville; Mrs.
compares
and
| those of other Americans.
Stull Residents Meet
For Annual Reunion
The thirty-first reunion of Stull,
|e
Those were Vergie
and Mrs.
attending
Anna Belle French, Pennell.
and Mrs. Robert
Kingston; Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. William Reid, |
Philip, Elizabeth, Thomas, Wyo- |
ming, R.D. 3, had “Behavior Quot- |
ient” taken by Monrobot XI compu- |
ter in New Jersey Pavilion of New |
York World's
manufactured by Monroe Interna-!
tional division of Liton Industries,
Fair Computer, |
|.and two excursions to ‘Central “¥’’.
| Chairman, Byron Kitchen, Mrs. Jay :
Young, Mrs. George Young, re
Stetson and Dr.
their role .in planning this year’s
Day Camp program.
Dear Mrs. Hicks,
for Mrs. Farley. I have had so very
many nice things said
Kitchen, vice president. Next re- | 4 1940 graduate of BSC, he had
union will be held on the first|cntered the armed services during |
Sunday in August 1966, same place. | world War II, serving six years:
All officers were retained. with the Air Force.
Those present were as follows;
Mr. and Mrs. George Dee Kitchen,
Children Edson Lee, George Dee Jr.
and Janet Dee Sidney, N. Y.; Ster-
ling Kitchen, Shavertown; Mr. and !
Day Camp - Director,” Maggie Ja-
obs, thanks committee members: |
| Girton, now of Bloomsburg, and the
| late Maurice J. Girton, formerly
residents of Dallas.
Howard Swain, for
The. Back M oun : ain Yves | Mrs. George Brunges, and five He Was employed DS meteor- |
as i grandchildren, Montrose, Pa.; Mr. olegist with the United 2 Stopes
A WHITE BIRD FLYING “Cad Mrs. John Montross, and ‘eather Bureau in Los Angeles.
| He was a member of the USA Air
Force Reserve. |
Church affiliations were with
First Lutheran Church, Glendale. |
He leaves his widow Ruth: a son
| Eleanor Montross, Luzerne, Pa.; Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Kitchen; Sr. and
granddaughter, Ronda . Haugen- |
baigh, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; Mr. and
about the. Mrs. Henry Lore, Mzhoopany: Miss
I liked your part in the service
Bina Gosart, Luzerne; Roy Tran- | : "Pearl Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Glen | John, and a daughter JoAnna, at
sue, Wilkes-Barre; Albert Stitzer, Jorviae. I feel I am in another Howell, sons Roger and Mark, East ‘home; his mother.
Shavertown: Wilson Cease, Dallas; World, it seems very strange when Dallas, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tripp, | A brother, Dr. Fred Girton, died
Mr. and Mrs. William Hough, Ber- We hear so many unkind things at Johnson City, N. Y.; Mrs. Alfred | thirteen years ago.
wick; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butler, | times. : Nude many Carol, and Mrs. | 2
Branda and Billy, Mrs. Agnes But- : ol th gness imko, Wilkes Barre; |
ler, Larry Butler, Mrs. Howard Did you hear the bird singing Betty Jean, and Earl Krapf, North THE DALLAS POST
Shook, Kurt Shook, Mr. and Mrs. | during the service? Many have Carolinia; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kit- | Tabloids ~ Cireal
LeBoy Butler. Belle, Lee and Wen- mentioned this to me. It added chen, Sr. and Allen Kitchen, Jr. Ann Arcu'ars
dy, Stella Shook, Noxen. greatly to everything. | Harvey's Lake; M» ad Mrs. Byron Yr’ Many Designs
| Stnserely | Kitchen, grandch’ * 3 Jacky Kit- -
ie ’ v { | chen, and Miss ~ PY
Visit World's Fair | Your Printing
Karen Kitchen, |
Save O
Shavertown, Pa. i a
Cora Gibson Nultin
| His parents were Mrs. Anna L.|
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Christian Youth Crusaders
Camp Draws Local Children
| Ten children from Park Neighbor-
| hood Free Methodist Church are at |
| the Christian Youth Crusader Camp |
at Beach Lake this week, five were
| enrolled last week.
| Pastor Grove Armstrong explains |
| that Youngsters are accommodated |
in two groups of approximately 10
| each, to separate young elementary |
pupils from those of Junior High
| $0n age, and provide suitable
instruction for each.
Last week it was the older group.
{ Enrolled from Park Neighborhood
were Ronald Zeek, hSaron Atkin-
| son, Carol Dalley, Ray Pizarro, and
| Wesley Atkinson.
This week, included in the grades
| four through six campers, are Gail
| Munn, Dorothy Cooper, Bonnie and
| Barbara Giberson, Lana, Peggy and |
| Eleanor Atkinson, Billy Sutton,
| David Stull, and Curtis Zeek. |
. . N 1
Beach Lake is not a swimming
Lake, but a fishing lake. Rev. |
| Armstrong says it is not unusual
for 24-inch pickerel to be caught
by campers, and that one small
girl found herself out-measured by !
| her catch, ranged tail to tail.
3 |
Bible study comes in the morn- |
| ings, with planned recreation in the |
afternoons. i
The children sleep in tents. |
In charge are ministers of the |
conference and their wives, assisted |
| by High School leaders. Ordinarily, |
Red Cross Picnic Is Hi
Planned Rugust 22
Wyoming Valley Branch, Ameri- |
| can. Red Cross, will stage its annual |
picnic Sunday, August 22, at 1 p. m. |
in Broody's Grove, Dallas. Members |
| and their families and friends zre |
| invited.
i
| Reservations for the chicken bar-
becue must be received at the]
Chapter House by 16. The Red Cross |
Canteen is in charge of arrange- |
ments. = Guests are assured of the |
‘same menu which was planned last
| last year, with sweet corn and plen- |
| ty of hot coffee, and a comfortable |
| | place. to sit in the shade.
|
| Percy Love, Sr.
Keast,
Rev. Armstrong takes this assign-
ment as part of his pastorate, but
this year,
is unable to do so.
Shavertown Ladies
Ladies of Shavertown Bip
Church held their monthly meeting
last Monday evening at the home
of Mrs. Walter Meade,
Speaker was Mrs. Ira Button.
Present were Mesdames Walter
Meade, James Brace, Corey Meade,
William Husted, William . McNeel,
George Seelandt, Dayton
Garnett, Jr.,- Misses Patty Husted,
Florence and Erma Garnett.
CLEAN GAS CAN.
No stains on your
rusty gas cans if you split a, length
of garden hose and fit it around
| the rim on the bottom of the can.
Stop barks and scrapes too.
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FOAM RUBBER: hi
all sizes in stock for sofa eush-
tons, seats, benches, station
wagons, studio matiresses.
DRAPERY FABRICS:
largest selection in Pa. Solids,
prints; as low as 49¢ a yard.
DRAPERY HARDWARE:
traverse rods, pins, hooks,
weights, pleater tape 15¢ yd.
UPHOLSTERING FABRICS:
tapestries, leathers, friezes, ¥
nylons as low as 89¢ a yard.
UPHOLSTERING SUPPLIES:
webbing, tacks, gimp, felt,
burlap, braid, welts. ;
DECORATOR TOSS CUSHIONS:
foam 35¢ — 50¢ — $1.00."
FOAM BED PILLOWS: $1 up.
Mattresses Made & Expertly
Reconditioned & Recovered
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SHAVERTOWN METHODIST
Rev. Robert D. Yost, Pastor
Sunday: 9:30 am. Ruth Shaver |
i Class.
10:30 a.m. Church School with
classes through sixth grade.
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
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