SECTION B — PAGE 2 h i ST. THERESE’'S Rev. John P. Walsh. Pastor Rev. Vincent Langin, assistant i ' | | Sunday Masses: 7:30; 8:45 and 9:45. \ GATE OF HEAVEN Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor Assistant Pastors Rev. Michael Rafferty Assistant Rev. John A. Bergamo Sunday 7:30,:9, and 11 a.m. Masses at OUR LADY OF VICTORY | ST. FRANCES X. CABRINI Rev. Stanley Kolucki Sunaay Masses, 7:20, 9 and 11 NORTHMORELAND BAPTIST Rev. Truman Reeves Thursday “night: Service Sunday morning: 10:00 Sunday School; 11:00 Morning Worship. | ple; 7:30. Evangelistic Service, ; SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH ~~ Rev. R. W. Edmondson, Pastor Sunday School - 10:00 AM. ~ Morning Worship - 11:00 A.M. ing - 1:30 PM. Pioneer Girl's - 7:00 P.M. 7 Praise Service - 7:30 P.M. Youth For Christ Bloomingdale Grange ia film will be shown. EMMANUEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD 5 ~ Harveys Lake Rev. Forrest Nelson, pastor INA a a. ~ Sunday Services: Sunday School, 9:45: Church service at 10:45. Young People, 6:30; Evangelistic “service, 730. ~ Wednesday: Bible study and pray- ter, 7:30. GLENVIEW PM CHURCH "Rev. Andrew Derrick ‘Sunday services: Morning Wor- | ship service, 9:45; S.S. 11; evening | 1 service 7: Young peonle 7. '* Sunday morning broadcasts over WNAK at 7:45 will continue. . Speaker, Rev. Derrick. OUTLET FREE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Donald Keller 10 am. Evening Sunday services: S.S. { Morning: worship "at 11. 4 worship at 7:30. Wednesday, 7:30, Prayer meet- Ing. 8:30, Leadership and training class. Thursday, 4 p.m., Christian Youth Crusaders. 3 : LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE Rev. Winfield Kelley JACKSON: Sunday Worship 8:45; ‘8S. S. 945: ; IDETOWN: Sunday Worship 10 a.m.: S. S. 11; MYF at 7 p. m. LEHMAN: Sunday worship at 11:15; @ 8 at 10 am.: MYF at 6 p.m. ? At Lehman church: Thursdavs at y 7:15, senior choir. First Mondays, Official Board, 7 p.m. First Tues- davs, Friendship Class at 8. Sec- ond Tuesdays, Wait and See Class, 8 p.m. Second Wednesdavs, Luella Neely Class, 2 n.m. Third Tuesdays, Mens Bible Class at 8. Fourth ~ Tuesdays. WSCS at 7:30. At 1Idetown: Saturdays at 11, Junior choir; at 7. senior choir. First Tuesdays. Friendshin Class at fdat 8. 7:30. Third Thursdays, Serving Saturdays, Couples Club. 8 p.m. At Jackson: Second Thursdavs at 7:30. WSCS. Last Mondays, Official i Board, 7:30. ~ HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH i 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. i Third Tuesday: Christian Friend- + ly Circle. pk Fourth Tuesday: . Women’s Fellowship. Men’s and Chancel Choir — Saturday 2 p.m. | Adult Choir — Monday 7:00. i i SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST as Beaumont i Elder Roger H. Clausen Saturday services: Sabbath School, ~~ 430; church services at 11 a. m. 154 FRIENDS MEETING is. Rear of Weckesser Hall, 7” Wilkes College ' Sunday services at 11 a. m. with gn occasional speaker. Provision is mad> for small chil- fren to be cared for. 0 Bs Rev. Paul Jones will speak, and | | il Sunday Masses at 7:30 and 9:30 | | 11:30 Junior Church in Chapel | | Room. 4:30 Junior M.Y.F. in Social 730 Prayer Rooms. Sunday evening: 6:45 Young Peo- | FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sweet Valley Rev. B. Kirby <cunes t 10; morning worship at 11. 7:30 Evening Worship. Choir practice Tuesday evenings [at 8. Midweek services, Thursdays at 8. | UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP Wilkes-Barre: 10:30 a. m. service and Church Choir, 6:30 p. m. | School. SHAVERTOWN METHODIST Rev. Robert D. Yost, Pastor Sunday: 9:45 Church School with | Classes for all ages. | 11:00 Nursery during Church for | | pre-school children. World Wide Communion Sunday. 11:00 Morning Worship Service | 5:45 Senior M.Y.F. meet at Church for Fun Night at home of Jennifer and Jerry Torr. 7:45 - Preaching Mission of Cru- | | sade for Renewal and Commitment | at Dallas Méthodist Church. Preach- er: Rev. John Gordon. Monday: 1:00 W.S:C.S. meeting in | | Social Rooms. All interested women | of the Dallas: Sub-District will be | | our Guests. Evening Evangelistic Service 7:30 | Wednesday: Ladi 3 < _| ville Methodist Church. Sanesans adies Prayer Meet | Tuesday: 4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop | ~~ Thursday, Mid-Week Prayer and! 7:45 Preaching Mission at Trucks- | 632; 7:30 Boy Scouts, Troop 231. 7:45 Preaching Mission at Hunts- | Wednesday: 3:30 ~Girl Scouts, | ville Methodist Church. iE Troop 631. Methodist Church. Thursday: 4:00 Junior Choir Re- Choir in Sanctuary: Choir and Quartet. 7:45 Preaching Mission at Dallas Methodist Church. Ushers for the Month of October are: Clarence Laidler, Leader: Al- vin Bolen, William Eicke, Milton Evans, Richard Griffith, Ben Jones, III, Alan Husband, Walter Roberts, John Troup. 7:30 Senior 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. NOXEN: Worship at 10 am. 1 S.S ati:11. 3 RUGGLES: Worship 8:45, S. S. 9:45 : World-Wide Communion to be observed in all churches. Special communion Evans Falls by the pastor. William Bates will lead morning worship. At Kunkle, official board Sunday, Oct. 3. 8:30. 3 WSCS at Noxen Tuesday October 5; Methodist Men Wednesday, Octo- ber 6, at 8 p.m. HUNTSVILLE METHODIST Rev. Henry E. Westfield Sunday services: Morning worship at 10; Sunday School at 11:10. Nursery during church service. MYF at 7 p.m. Tuesday at 8, choir practice. | Quilting, all day. Second Thursdays, WSCS dinner 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. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Rev. Frederic H. ®idam. Pastor Sunday services: 9:30, Church School; 11° a. m. The Service. First Tuesdays at 8, Church Council. First Wednesdays at 1:30, Ladies 8. First Saturdays. Official Board | Auxiliary. Second Tuesdays at 8, Dorcas Second Wednesdays, WSCS, | Society. Fourth Monday at 8, Men's and Waiting Class, at 8 p.m. Third | Brotherhood. Each Thursday at 7:30, Senior Choir Rehearsal. : FIRST CHURCH CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sunday Services 11 am. — 'F rsery-11 a.m. — Sunday School 11 am. Wednesday Evening Meeting 8 p.m, PARK NEIGHBORHOOD FREE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor 9:30; Morning Worship, 10:30. Family Hour 6:30; songtime evangelistic rally, 7:30. Wednesday at Night. Nursery for all services. The church will be host to N. Y. Conference of Women’s Missionary Society this weekend. Missionary Convention is October 13 to 17. Service at 7 p.m. Octo- ber 13 and 14; evening service at 7:30 October 15 to 17. Speakers, John Gilmore, Mathias Zahniser, dict. Rev. Gilmore is a missionary to the Dominican Republic, dean of the Biblical Seminary in Santiago for the past six years, Sunday services at YM-YW ville Methodist Church. 8: 7:45 Preaching Mission at Dallas | Th hearsal in Social Rooms; 6:45 Youth | ALDERSON METHODIST CHARGE : | ship of World-Wide Communion. service ‘at|: DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Robert H. Sheehan. Pastor Sunday, October 3: Worship 8:30 Sanday Services: Cunday School | 2d 11:00 a. m. Church School, 9:45. | Preaching Mission at the Dallas | Church, 7:45 p. m. Monday, | Mission, 7:45 7p. m. Trucksville Methodist Church. Tuesday, October 5: Girl Scout | Troop 639, 3:15 p. m. Preaching Mission, 7:45, Hunts- Wednesday, October 6: Chancel Preaching Mission, Methodist Church Senior Choir, 8:00 p. m. | Thursday, October 7: Boy Scout | Troop 281, 7:00 p. m. | | Preaching Mission, 7:45, Dallas : Methodist Church. i TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST REV. CHARLES F. GOMMER ! Sunday, Oct. 3: 9:30 and 11:00, , | served. ; | 9:30 a. m. Church ‘School. 11:00 a. m. Youth Department Church School. |- 7:45 p. m. Preaching Mission at Dallas Methodist Church. Monday: 7:45 p. m. Preaching | Mission “at Trucksville Methodist Church. Tuesday: 9:00 ‘a. m. Quilters. 1:00 p. m. Wa8."C. 'S: : 7:45 p. m. Preaching Mission at | Huntsville Methodist © Church. | Wednesday: 4:00 p. m. Girl Scout | | Troop . 705. | 4:15 p. m.- Wesleyan Boys. | :15 p. m. Wesleyan Girls. 7:30 p. m. Chancel Choir. 7:45 p. m. Preaching Mission at | Dallas Methodist Church. : 00 p. m. Board of Trustees. ursdey: 7:00 p. m. Rainbow | | Girls. | 7:45 p. m. Preaching Mission at Dallas Methodist Church. Friday: 3:45 p. m. Aldersgate Choir. Saturday: 6:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Club. TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Rev, Andrew Pillarella. Pastor ‘Thursday — 8:30 p.m. Choir re- hearsal. Friday — 6:30 p.m. Church Fam- ily Night. Program—Christian Edu- | cation. The Rev. Paul Leap, Chris- tian Education Field Director : for the Synod of Pennsylvania will be the speaker. : Sunday — 9:45 a.m. Church Sun- day School ‘and Nursery. Rally Day will be observed. Mr. George Hamm, Church School Supt. will be in charge of the program. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship and Nursery. At this service we will join millions of Christians around the world in the spiritual fellow- 4:00 p.m. Westminster Yohth Fel- | lowship. 7:00 p.m. Young Adults. October 4: Preaching | rd 7:45 Dallas: ‘Worship Services. World Wide §& | Communion Sunday will be ob- # | { | Sea | Ea “The congregation of . Idetown Methodist Church will inaugurate a: week of special services, starting on ‘Sunday, in gbservance of the 100th . anniversary of its founding. World-Wide Communion Day will | be recognized at the 10 o'clock wor- ship service, with Church School following at 11. On Wednesday, October 6, the | WSCS plans a turkey dinntr, for. which tickets are now available. Thursday, October 7, is Idetown night at the Dallas Methodist Kenneth Brobst Was Last Of 4 Brothers The last of four brothers died within a year and a half, when Kenneth Brobst, 49, collapsed Mon- day afternoon at his home in Muncy Valley, suffering a fatal heart at- tack. Kenneth, long-time resident of Pinecrest Avenue, Dallas, until mov- ing to Muncy Valley three years ago, had attended the funeral of his brother Clinton Brobst on Satur- day, and had seemed in perfect health. : Carl Brobst, Noxen, was killed in the summer of 1964 when a piece of heavy machinery working on the Luzerne-Dallas Highway, back- | ed over him. The oldest brother, Clark, of Springville, had died three months earlier. Clinton's wife, Marian Shaver, died this past March. Kenneth’s first wife, Emma or ton, died ' in December of 1962, shortly after the move to Muncy ! Valley. | HUR CHURCH OF CHRIST Kenneth was proprietor of the SWEET VALLEY Rev. John Barchey Sunday services: Sunday School at 10, Morning Worship at 11. Young People’s service 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship at 7:30. Choir practice at 8:30. | Tuesday: Prayer Meeting at 7:30 | p.m. ae : 5 | MAPLE GROVE METHODIST CHARGE Rev. Wm. Rosser, Pastor MAPLE GROVE CHURCH: Sunday services: Sunday School at 9:45, Morning Worship at 11. Tuesday: Junior Choir at 7, Senior Choir at 8, LOYALVILLE CHURCH: Sunday services: Morning Wor- ship at 9, Sunday School at 10. Mrs. Louise Borzone Buried At St. Mary's Mrs. Louise Borzone, Demunds Road, died Wednesday afternoon at | | Anna Cross, Wilkes-Barre; her hus- Sunday services: Sunday School, | 7 pm. Family | Nesbitt Hospital, where she had | been admitted two days earlier to | the medical service. Born in Wilkes-Barre, the former Louise Cross was educated in city schools, She was a member and former president of Gate of Heaven Altar and Rosary Society. She was active in Luzerne County Association for Retarded Children, and in the Can- cer Crusade. Before marriage to Victor Bor- zone, she had been employed at Wilkes-Barre Lace Mill. Her fa- | ther, Anthony Cross, died in 1952. She leaves her mother, Mrs. | band; a daughter Mary Louise, 7; brothers and sisters: Mrs. Jack | Leons, Allentown; Mrs. Subrai Ma- mary, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. James Wright, Larksville; Elias Cross, Plains; Mrs. John Sod, Wilkes- Barre; Theodore Cross, Las Vegas: James Cross and Mrs. Joseph Caf- frey, Wilkes-Barre. A Mass of Requiem was cele- brated Saturday morning at Gate of Heaven, followed by burial in St. Mary’s Cemetery, Hanover Town- ship. and Jose Rivera, who will present | dramatically the life of a dope ad- | CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Stanley Farr wish to extend their deepest appreciation to friends, relatives and neighbors who per- formed so many acts of kindness, or sent cards and flowers during (their recent bereavement, | Valley. He belonged to Blooms- burg Order of Moose, and Muncy Valley Methodist Church. He was the last surviving son : of the late Charles and Ida Dotter | Brobst, of Jim Thorpe. i “Surviving are: his widow Elaine; a daughter Sharon, 16; two step- daughters, Carol Sue at home, and | Mrs. “Sterling Myers, Castleberry, | Fla. “Burial will be today at Memorial | Shrine, following services in Muncy | Valley. | 1 i | - : | of Italy where he started the first | George Hofmeister. Her husband’ YMCA NEWS | Holy Cross Seminary. The follow- | Anthony C. Haas died thirty-one | “Fall at the Back Mountain Branch Town & Country YMCA was offici- | ally welcomed with an enthusiastic outdoor carnival on Saturday, Sep- | tember 25. Various games were! played by the participants (ages, | 8-12) and prizes distributed to | many. Four records were also! I given to four lucky ticket holders, | courtesy of DeRemers’ TV and Ap-| liance. At the conclusion of outdoor activities, Don Hopkins and June Merz, new program assistants, in-| vited the youngesters into the build- | ing for songs and an explanation of the fall program. The “Y” wishes to thank the following persons who gave gen- | erously of their time to make the carnival a success: Mrs. Richard Sheldon, Mrs. Stanley Karuza, Tom | Hill, Karen Karuza, Debbie Bessmer, | | Ronald Mahler, Ernie Culp, William ' check. and Tom Rosenberger, Steve Kla- | boe, Grace Sheldon, Cindy Bucan, ! Karen Kitchen, and Jay Hill There are only a very few reg. istrations remaining for the Touch Football class, which meets on Mon- day, 4:15-5:30 p.m. and Saturday, from 9:00-10:00 a.m. There will be a class for older boys in body build- ing, beginning Thursday, September 30 at 4:00 p.m. Contact the YMCA at 674-6901. Co-Ed Swims begin Friday, October 1 at the Central YMCA. Members and guests must register at the Back Mt. YMCA by Thursday, | September-30. A small fee will bo | charged non-members, in addition | to the fee for a chartered hus. COMMUNION BREAKFAST The annual Communion Breakfast ' for Mothers and Daughters will be | held next Sunday at St. Therese’s Church, Shavertown, | among the Indians. “THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1065 ~~~ — Idetown Methodist Church To Mark Centennial T News Of The Churches 4 We "Church. 3 evening, starting at 7, arranged by | Saturday, October 9, is Home- | the MYF. Karl Squier will speak. Coming Night, with a welcome for | The entire community is welcome all former pastors, members, and at any of these services, upon in- friends. The program will start with | vitation of the Centennial Com- an organ recital at 7:45, tolldwed mitten: Henry Bergstrasser, - chair- by service at 8. The organ will be | man; Alfred Swelgin, Bruce Wil- dedicated at this time. Refresh-|liams, Mrs. Bruce Williams, | ments and fellowship will follow. Hope Ide, Richard Ide, Robert Wil- On Sunday, October 10, Dr. Rolland Crompton, District 'Super- | ip Ds Tae oi To Sere | intendent, will preach at the morn-'2Y, Herper : : ling worship service. Keller, Mrs. Dean Shaver, and Rev. | There will be a hymn-sing in the Winfield Kelley. Clinton Brobst Sr. Breakfast Speaker Loa Dies At Geisinger ter, after a month's illness. Mrs. | Mrs. Robinson's Death Is Shock Suffers Stroke As Peg Robinson was buried on Sat- urday, and the Back Mountain is the poorer for her passing, with a special nod to the canine population. She had a built-in understanding ! of dogs. been boarded at the. Country Ken- nels set up an enthusiastic wagging of the tail when the station wagon | which was bringing him for another | rounded the curve. started Welsh terriers, but switched in late years to the breeding of miniature | visit, Peg She poodles, ligence and charm with which she § hated to part when they went from her into carefully selected homes. She was the human dynamo which & sparked - the annual Kennel Club | Show, a charter member of the Back Mountain Kennel Club and its secretary. Mrs. Thomas West Dallas, died of a cerebral hem- orrhage early Thursday morning in | Nantucket Cottage Hospital. {and her husband had been guests | of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison H. Smith of Shrine View, at the Smith sum- mer home in Siasconset. The. when Mrs. Robinson wag taken ill on . Wednesday Emergency measures proved of no | avail. A native of Wilkes-Barre, the for- mer Margaret Thomas, daughter of the late Thomas, moved to Dallas when a child, and was educated in local schools. for | hews: Norton Avenue, invited members of | her General Hospital class in nurs- ing for annual reunions at her home many years. Mrs. Robinson took an active part in the program at Dallas Methodist Church, and was a member of Dal- las Senior Woman's Club. She leaves her husband; a brother William J. Thomas, of Glen Riddle, and nephews. Rev. Robert Sheehan conducted two David, Karl, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Enjoys Holiday Any dog which had once out by breeding | small morsels of intel- § B. Robinson, 56, She | tain Sunday, Thursday, | services ' will couples were ii] fishing | Methodist; | will speak. William and Margaret augurates the Her mother, resident of | from noon until Rev. in +1935, services from the new Snowdon! ~ . Clinton A. Brobst, Sr., 65, Tunk- | gu oral Home “in '‘Siavertown) 22 Conference. hannock = Highway, died Thursday | Burial was in Wardan Cemetery. 5 morning at Geisinger Medical Cen- Pallbetvor. induded four nop Methodist Conference and as and William Born at Mauch Chunk, now phmas and John M. Robinson Jr.: Church ! known as Jim Thorpe, son ofv, long-time neighbor and friend, aurch. Charles and Ida Dotter Brobst, Mr. | Robert Dyer; and Jerre S. Riggs, Brobst spent most of his life in the yet man when Peg and Tom were Sympathy cation in_Dallas schools. Employ- ment until Wilkes-Barre Transit Company. He was a member of Dallas Methodist Church. ? His wife, Marian, died in March of this year. Surviving are these children: Harold. Dallas, chairman of Dallas Borough Council; Clinton, Jr. teacher of physical education and hygiene, coach of wrestling and track at Dallas High School; Charles, Shavertown: Herbert, ii Texas; Eugene, Trucksville; thir- REV. ALBERT CROCE | teen grandchildren; a brother Ken- of | neth, Muncy Valley; a sister, Altar and Rosary Societies Dorothy Esser. ! Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas, | ‘and Our Lady of Victory, Harveys | Rev. Russell Edmondson, pastor and Daughter Communion Break- | ducted services Saturday fast on Sunday, October 3, follow- | from the Disque Funeral > ing 9 o'clock Mass in Gate of Heaven | Burial was at Memorial Shrine. School Cafeteria. : Guest Speaker will be Rev. Albert ” Croce, cae a Holy Cross Father, | Mrs. Catherine Haas Instructor of English at Kings Col- | Dies Bt Age Of 88 lege. Father Croce is also in charge | 3 of Student Affairs at Kings College. | Mrs. Catherine Haas, 88, who for A native of Brockton, Mass., he the past nine years has made her was ordained in 1950 at The Shrine home with her daughter, Mrs. John the Immaculate Conception in| Gelsleichter in Mooretown, died Washington. From 1952 to 1959 Thursday night. Up until her last Father Croce Notre Dame College in Pakistan. He then spent two years in the Alps daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. | ing year he spent traveling Europe | years ago. to raise funds for the Seminary.| She belonged to St. Paul's Lu- Before coming to Kings College | theran Church and its Ladies Aid. Father Croce was in Peru where he | She leaves these children: Mrs. started the first Holy Cross Missions ' Albert Burkhardt, Hunlock Creek Rev. Croce R.D.: Mrs. Gelschleichter; Charles, will speak on the women and chil- | Wheaton, Maryland; nine grand- dren of Pakistan. | children and seventeen greatgrand- Rev. Francis A Kane, moderator | children; a brother, William Hof- of both societies, is Honorory. Chair- | meister, Wilkes-Barre; two sisters: man of tha breakfast. | Mrs. Rose Hague, Plains, and Mrs. General Chairman is Mrs. Henry | Charles Wolfe, Plymouth. Dudek. Mrs. Ann Boyle and Mrs.| Burial was Saturday afternoon at Franz Scholl are in charge of pro- Maple Grove, following services grams. Entertainment will be pro- | conducted by Rev. Lloyd Curry vided by Miss Loretta Harvey. | from the Bronson Funeral Home. Reception Committee includes | — : Mrs. William Wallo, Mrs. Joseph In charge of decorations for this Gerchak, Mrs. Joseph Turpak, and annual affair is Mrs. John Schmidt. Mrs. Frank Savage. | Mrs. Jay A. Young will act as Toast- Mrs. Gus Shuleski will recruit al-| mistress. : : tar boys of the parish to serve as | Reservations may be made with: waiters. | Mrs. Donald Fannon, Overbrook Meal will be prepared by Gate | Road, Mrs. Hans Menzel, Applewood of Heaven school chef, Mike Pola- | Manor, Mrs. Fred Crake, Harveys Lake, by October 1. We have been a part of The Back Mountain Area for over 35 years — serving ECONOMICALLY and EFFICIENTLY BRONSON FUNERAL SERVICE Alfred Di — Mildred A: Sweet Valley Back Mountain, obtaining his ‘edu- married: retirin was with anit Co : Requiem Mass For Stanley Kaleta, 54 Stanley Kaleta, 54, Bunker Hill, i died Saturday afternoon at Nesbitt was Vice President of: illness, she had been in fair health. Native of WilkesBarre, she was | t Mrs. | ; : of Shavertown Bible Church, con- Lunch and (Golf Service. in Money Lake, will hold their annual Mother ! Home. | { | | | | | Hospital. Mr. Kaleta was born in Swoyer- ville, son of Anthony and Anasatsia B. Kaleta. by the Comfort Coal Company as | maintenance man for the past four Ww years. He was a member of St. Frances of Cabrini church, and an honorary member of the Archery Association. Surviving are: S Mary Ethel Moss; a son morning’ Robert, at home; brothers Michael | and John, Bunker Hill; Joseph. Lu- | sisters, Mrs. Lottie Novicki, | former ! zerne; Marcy of Glenside. COMMANDMENT Neat little He had been employed | ednesday, Preaching Mission , REV. JOHN GORDON Monday, | Tuesday, Huntsville; Wednesday at around noon. |, Thursday, Dallas Methodist. Women of the area will be guests of Shavertown WSCS on: Monday, | October 4, at 1 p. m. Rev. Gordon following Wyoming Valley qT his widow, the ELIE Rev. John Gordon, former pastor {of the Alderson Methodist Charge, presently pastor at Ashley Cente- ; nary, will conduct a Wyoming Con- | ference Mission for the Back Moun- October through October 7. All evening | begin at 7:45. The | theme is “Commitment.” Places: ‘Sunday, October 3, Dallas Trucksville; A twelve-hour prayer vigil in % preaching rission$ scheduled for Saturday, October 2, midnight, Shavertown Methodist Church. Gordon was born in Edi burgh, Scotland, where he received his early education and completed his apprenticeship in engineering. A graduate of Milton University, he was ordained a minister of the | Primitive. Methodist denomination and served churches in Wisconsin, Iowa and Pennsylvania. In 1955 Rev. Gordon was elected to the presidency of the Pennsyl- at % In 1957 he transferred to the served pastor of the Alderson-Noxen charge before coming to the Ashley Sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Carl T. Merritt, of Dallas, who lost a brother in the 8 death last Wednesday of Harry K. % sign on a reserved section of the parking lot in front of a neat little chapel in Virginia: “Thou shalt not park.” Bunker Hill; Mrs. Josephine Engle. He was buried at Mt. Olivet on ! a ‘Mass of | Requiem from St. Frances Cabrini. Hartman EDWARD HARTMAN W. 42nd St., Idetown, P.O. Box 95, Dallas PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE SERVICE S(T Freer 7 AGENT Business since 1923 639-2341 Personal nsurance Agency NED HARTMAN Richard H. Disque ~ 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 26 years, our aim has been to render the finest service to all . . . with financial hardship to mone. 672 Memorial Highway DALLAS, PA. aa OTRO
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