The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 18, 1965, Image 8

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THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1965
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Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor
Rev. Vincent Langin, assistant
Sunday Masses: 7:30; 8:45 and
10:45.
GATE OF HEAVEN
Rev. Francis A. Kaue, Pastor
Assistant Pastors
Rev. Michael Rafferty
Assistant Rev. John A. Bergamo
Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, and
11 am.
OUR LADY OF VICTORY |
Sunday Masses at 7:30 and 9:30. |
ST. FRANCES X. CABRINI
Rev. Stanley Kolucki
Sunday Masses, 7:20, § and 11
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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.
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- |
Pioneer Girl's - 7:00 P.M.
Thursday, Mid-Week Prayer and
Praise Service - 7:30 P.M.
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CHURCH OF JESUC CHRIST OF |
LATTER-DAY SAINTS (Mormon)
24 Lehman Avenue, Dallas
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Sunday: Sunday School 10 am. |
Sacrament Service 11 a.m.
Wednesday evenings, geneological |
study. |
EMMANUEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Harveys Lake
Rev. Ferrest Nelson, pastor
Sunday Services: Sunday School,
Young People, 6:30; Evangelistic
Wednesday: Bible study and pray
er, 7:30. :
GLENVIEW PM CHURCH
Rev. Andrew Derrick
Sunday services: Morning Wor-
ship service, 9:45; S.S. 11; evening
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
Sunday: Church School 9:45 a.m.
FMY 7:15 p. m.
Evening Worship 7:45
Tuesday: 4 p. m. Christian Youth
Crusaders.
Wednesday: 7:45 p. m. Prayer
Meeting.
LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE
Rev. Winfield Kelley
JACKSON: Sunday worship 8:45,
SS 9:45. :
Second Thursdays, WSCS at 7:30;
last Mondays, official board 7:30.
IDETOWN: Sunday worship at 10,
SS at 11, MYF at 7. 3
First Tuesdays, Confidence Class,
8 p.m.; first Saturdays, official
board, 8 p.m.; second Wednesdays,
WSCS, 7:30; third Thursdays, Serv-
ing and Waiting Class, 8 p.m.; third
Saturdays, Couples Club, 8 p.m.
LEHMAN: Sunday worship at 11:15;
SS at 10, MYF at 6.
First Tuesdays, Friendship Class,
8 p.m.; second Tuesdays, Wait and
See Class, 8 p.m.; second Wednes-
days, Louella Neely Class at 2
p.m.; third Tuesday, Men’s Class at
8; fourth Tuesdays, WSCS,
Entire charge will meet at Idetown
tonight at 7:45, for a ‘service of
prayer and self-denial.
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 Choir — Monday 7:00.
Men’s and
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Beaumont
Elder Roger H. Clausen
Saturday services: Sabbath School,
‘30; church services at 11 a. m.
Noxen Independent Bible Church
Rev. Warren Hathaway, Pastor
Sunday, S S 10 a.m.; Morning
Worship at 11.
Evening Worship 7:30.
Wednesday, Bible Service 7:45 p.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sweet Valley
Rev. B. Kirhy <cones
Sunday Services: Sunday School
at 10; morning worship at 11.
7:30 Evening Worship.
Choir practice Tuesday evenings
at 8. ;
| Social Rooms.
7:30.
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.
11:00 Morning Worship Service-
Thanksgiving Sunday.
11:30 Junior Church in Chapel |
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4:30 Junior M.Y.F. in Social,
Rooms.
7:00 Festival of Faith Service at
First Presbyterian Church, Wilkes-
| Barre, Speaker: Dr: Edler G. Hawk-
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7:30 School of Missions Study in |
7:30 Senior M.Y.F. meet at church |
to go to Harvest Festival at Trucks- ,
ville Methodist Church. . :
Monday, 4:00 Brownies, Troop
626.
Tuesday, 4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop |
632.
7:30 Boy Scouts, Troop 231.
7:30 Comission Meetings.
8:15 Offical Board Meeting in
Chapel Room. |
Wednesday, 3:30 Girl Scouts,
Troop 631. |
4:00 Junior Choir Rehearsal; 6:45
| Youth Choir; 7:30 Senior Choir and |
Quartet. |
CARVERTON CHARGE
Rev. William Reid J
MT. ZION 8:00 - Bible Study Class - |
Read Acts 9, 10, and 11.
r:00 - Worship - Topic: Mission in
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| an Impersonal Age. Read Isaiah 27: |
12; Luke 15: 1-10.
CARVERTON 10:00 - Worship.
11:00 - Sunday School. !
5:15 Mission Study Class; the film |
“Almost Neighbors” will be shown.
ORANGE 10:00 - Sunday School.
11:00 - Worship.
Wednesday, 7:30 Thanksgiving |
Service.
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,
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.
choir practice.
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: Morning worship at
9:30, followed by Sunday School,
CHURCH OF CHRIST
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,
FIRST CHURCH CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
Sunday Services 11 a.m.
iF. rsery-11 a.m. — Sunday School
11 a.m.
Wednesday Evening Meeting 8
p.m:
PARK NEIGHBORHOOD
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor
| Sunday: 8:35 a.m. Radio Program
ing Worship 10:30. -
Family Hour 6:30 p.m. Songtime
Rally 7:15.
Wednesday 7:00 Family Prayer
Night.
There is a well staffed and equip-
ped Nursery for all regularly sched-
uled services.
CENTER MORELAND CHARGE
Rev. Howard E. Hockenbury
CENTER MORELAND: 10:00 a. m.
Church School; Worship, 11:15.
Official Board, First Mondays,
8:15 p. m.
DYMOND HOLLOW: 11:15 a. m.
Church School; Worship 10:15.
Official Board, Third Mondays,
8:15 p. m.
EAST DALLAS: 10:15 a. m. Church
School; Worship 9:00 a. m.
Official Board, Second Mondays,
8:15 p. m.
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN
Rev. Frederic H. Widam, Pastor
Sunday services: 9:30, Church
School; 11 a. m. The Service.
First Tuesdays at 8, Church
Council,
First Wednesdays at 1:30, Ladies
Auxiliary.
Second Tuesdays at 8, Dorcas
Society.
Four'th Monday at 8, Men's
Brotherhood.
Each Thursday at 7:30, Senior
Choir Rehearsal.
Thanksgiving Services will be held
on Thursday morning at 8:30 a.m.
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ices, Thursdays at 8.|
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| WBAX. Sunday School 9:30; Morar)
TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
Rev, Andrew Pillarella. Pastor
{ Thursday - 8:00 p.m. Choir Re-
I hearsal.
| Friday, 6:30 p.m. Married Couples
| Club.
Saturday, 9:30 a.m. Presbytery of
Lackawanna will meet at the First
| Presbyterian Church, Carbondales.
Sunday, 9:45 a.m. Church School
and Nursery; 11:00 a.m. Morning
Worship ‘and Nursery.
4:00 p.m. Westminster Youth Fel-
lowship.
7:00 p.m. Festival of Faith - First
Presbyterian Church, "Wilkes-Barre.
| Dr. Edler C. Hawkins, past moder-
ator of the United Presbyterian
| Church, will speak.
Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Board of Dea-
cons.
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Thanksgiv-
ing-eve service.
8:30 p.m. Choir Rehearsal.
DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Robert H. Sheehan. Pastor
Sunday: Worship 8:30 and 11:00
a.m.
Church School — 9:45 a.m.
M.Y.F. — 6:30 p.m.
Monday: . Brownie Troop 636—
4:00 p.m.
Commission on Missions — 7:00
p.m.
Tuesday: Girl Scout Troop 639—
3:15,
Commission on Membership and
Evangelism — 7:30.
Wednesday: Chancel
hearsal — 6:30.
Webelos — 7:00.
Senior Choir rehearsal — 8:00.
The Annual Thanksgiving Service
will be observed at 7:30 o'clock.
The pastor will bring a message on
Thanksgiving.
Choir
re-
TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST
Rev. Charles F. Gommer, Jr., Pastor
Sunday, November 21st — 9:30
and 11 a.m. Worship Services. The
Pastor will speak on “Message
from an Ancient Flag Pole Sitter.”
9:30 a.m. Church School.
11:00 a.m. Youth Department
Church ‘School.
7:00 p.m. Dallas = Sub-District
M.Y.F. Harvest Festival. Festival of
Faith — First Presbyterian Church,
Wilkes-Barre. :
Monday 7:30 p.m. Boy Scout
Woman's Auxiliary.
8:00 p.m. Workers Conference.
Tuesday: 9:00 a.m. Quilters.
4:00. p.m. Girl Scout Troop £24.
8:00 p.m. Commission on Mem-
bership and Evangelism.
Wednesday: 4:00 p.m. Girl Scout
Treop 705. :
4:15 p.m. Wesley Boys; 5:15 p.m.
Wesleyan Girls.
7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir.
| Thursday: 7:30 am. Thanksgiving
Breakfast sponsored by Mid-Teen
Fellowship.
9:00 a.m. Thanksgiving Service.
Blessings and Making Them Count.”
UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALIST
FELLOWSHIP
at YM-YW,
‘Sunday services
"| Wilkes-Barre:
10:30 a.m. service and Church
School.
PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL
Rev. John S. Prater
Thursday, 4:15 p.m. - Junior
Choir Rehearsal.
Sunday, 8 a.m. - Holy Communion
9:30 a.m. - Family Service and
Church School. :
Classes for
School.
11 a.m. - Morning Prayer. :
6 a.m. - Episcopal Young Church-
men.
Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. - Thanks-
giving Eve. Holy Communion.
Friday, Diocesan Youth Rally in
Dallas Senior High Registration at
10 am.
all ages: from Pre-
Rev. Fred Eister
Alderson: S.S. at 10, worship at
11:15.
evening at 7.
Official Board at 8 p.m.
Evans Falls: Edgar Kerlin will be
jin charge of Worship Service on
Sunday at 11:15.
|
{at 7:30 p.m.
| Noxen: Worship at 10.
11 am.
WSCS Bazaar and Bake Sale on
Thursday, Nov. 18, beginning at
noon.
Noxen Class: Friday evening at
9 pm.
Young Adults:
26 at 8 p.m.
Ruggles: Worship at 8:45, S.S. at
19:45.
WSCS on Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
'3 Methodist Churches
Plan Thanksgiving
Three local Methodist Churches
Eve Service at eight o'clock in the
Dymond Hollow Methodist Church.
The East Dallas, The Dymond Hol-
(low, and The Center Moreland
| Methodist Churches are making
{plans for a combined Choir. Any-
{one interested in singing in this
| Choir is invited to the rehearsal,
| Sunday November 21, at 7:30 p.m.
Rev. Howard E. Hockenbury,
pastor, will give the Thanksgiving
Message: “Why I Am Thankful, In-
stead Of Why I Ought To Be.” | William, R. D. Falls; a sister, Mrs.
Everyone from these three com-|Joseph Saunderson, Washington,
munities invited.
Pa Ayr a A to
. | of the
Comission on Education Thursday |
Friday, November |
Kunkle: S.S. at 10, worship at |
Plans Christmas
| Gate of Heaven Altar and Rosary
| Society at its November ‘meeting, |
| presented its slate of officers for
1966: president, Mrs. Franz Scholl;
| 1st vice president, Mrs. Edward Wil-
son; 2nd, Mrs. William Wallo; re-
cording secretary, Mrs. Joseph
Gries; financial secretary, Mrs. Ann
Boyle; treasurer, Mrs. Hans Menzel.
Mrs. Francis Dixon, president, in-
troduced Mrs. Joseph Gries as chair-
man of the Christmas Tea December
8. Mrs. Gries announced that Mrs.
Matt Evans will be toastmistress,
and the Orpheus Choral Society will
Organist At Chur
Gate Of Heaven Altar And Rosary
Tea December 8
| entertain.
Each member is asked to bring
useful items for Christmas baskets
for the needy instead of exchanging
gifts.
A number of members met last
week at the home of Mrs. Ed Wilson
to make decorations for the tables,
fashioning angels under direction of
Mrs. Peter Koyachok, each accord-
ing to her ‘own design. Another
group . will ‘meet with Mrs. Matt
Evans next Tuesday evening. Angels
will be used for the Christmas Tea,
then returned to their makers.
Orange Methodists Surprise
ch Dinner
. by REV. CHARLES GILBERT
|
Last Wednesday night the people
Orange Methodist Church
ostensibly featured a not unusual
| type of Family Night Supper at the
| Fellowship Hall. A crowd of nearly
| one hundred sat down to supper
| which was of the covered dish vari-
| ety, bountiful and good. Mrs. Doro-
thy Hess introduced Pastor William
Reid who in turn presented Charles
| H. Gilbert, pastor of the church
from 1936 to 1946. Mr. Gilbert made |
the surprise announcement that the
| supper was. in reality a testimonial
| to the church organist Mrs. Samuel
| Gardner. Mrs. Gardner, known and |
| by complete surprise, having no
| inkling of what was going on other
| than a Family Night supper.
| Mr. Gilbert spoke as a former
| pastor in appreciation of the years
| of undeviating faithfulness of
Roberta Gardner as volunteer or-
ganist for thirty six years. She first
| began to play piano for church at
| the age of thirteen. Previously the
late Mrs. Arch Baird had been
| pianist and before that Mrs. Ben
| Eaton, Roberta's mother had played.
| During Mr. Gilbert's pastorate he
| officiated at the marriage of Roberta
Eaton to Samuel Gardner. They
never remembering a Sunday when
Mrs. Gardner was not in her place
on the piano bench with the excep-
tion of the one Sunday when she
took time off to give birth to her
child! Pastor Reid also spoke com-
patience, with an unruffled disposi-
tion. Her never-failing serenity has
had a much-needed influence on
the whole community.
Mrs. Henry Hess also spoke for
the community and presented a gift
in the form of a gold cake plate.
Roberta responded with gratitude
| and amazement that the whole
thing wag carried off without her,
| Ymoning what was going on.
| While a dramatic production was
The Pastor will speak on “Counting heing prepared Mrs. Marie Perrego, !
| director: of the church choir, led
group singing, with Oliver Shallen-
| berwer at the piano.
| Under ‘the leadership of Mrs.
| Ernest Gay a troup of local people
dramatized the “Old Family Album’’
| in living pictures. - The audience
rocked with laughter as they recog-
nized their own celebrities. under
the disguise of ancient ancestors!
| The following attended: Harold
| Hoover; Rev. William. Reid, Donna
| Hoover, Myrtle Hoover, son Harold
Hoover. Ernie Gay, Enola Gay, Mrs.
Ernest Gay. Mr. and Mrs. L. Stanley
Jones. Paula Horan. Mr. and Mrs.
| Everal Eaton, Everal Eaton, Nelli¢
| Baton, Oliver Shallenberger, Sadie
| Shallenberger, Mrs. Byron Kester,
| Jeffrey Gehris, John Zarno, Janet
| Zarno, Jonh S. Zarno, Donna Faux,
| Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gardner. Mrs.
| K. Bartholomew and Roger. Mr. and
| Mrs. George Berlew, Mrs. Nora Dy-
mond, Fannie Berlew, Mr. and Mrs.
Laird Stanton, Robert Kurtinitis,
| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bedford, Mark
| Kunkle, Kathy Kunkle, Bruce Kun-
ALDERSON MPRTHODIST CHARGE | kle, Mrs. Paul Kunkle, Mrs. Myrtle |
| BACK MOUNTAIN AREA
Vovleus, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
| MacHenrv, Rev. Charles H. Gilbert,
| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Perry, Ellen
Fvans. Rose Jones, Kristie Bedford.
| Mrs. Kathleen Burket, Mrs. W. B.
Perrego, Mrs. James Mitchell, Mr.
[and Mrs. George Brague,
| Gerrv and David Brague, Mrs. May
SS. at 10 am, | Phillips. Donna Shupp. Becky Ro-
Official Donrd on Friday, Nov. 2 | zelle. Glenn Rozelle. Dale Rozelle, |
| Art Baird, Eudora Baird, Mabel Gay,
SS. at, Mr and Mrs. George Henderson, |
| Emma Hoover, Carrie Phillips, Dale
| Shupp. Mrs. Edith Shupp, Jane
Mitchell, Jim Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.
Rlbert Race. 86. Dies
Jn Center Moreland
Albert Race, 86, resident of Cen-
ter Moreland for the past 54 years,
died Wednesday at his home. He
was buried in Fitch cemetery Satur-
day afternoon, following services
conducted from the home by Rev.
Howard Hockenbury, pastor of Cen-
ter Moreland Methodist Church.
Masonic services were held Fri-
' day night.
| Mr. Race, native of Plymouth,
will have a combined Thanksgiving | was a farmer and livestock dealer :
in this area.
| He belonged to Center Moreland
| Methodist Church and to Vernon
| Grange, where he was a 50-year
| member, Masonic affiliations were
, with Valley Lodge 447 F&AM, Pitts-
| ton; Caldwell Consistory and Irem
Temple.
His wife, the former Edith Weav-
er, died nine years ago.
He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Glen
| Major, Center Moreland; a brother,
D.. C; a number of nieces and
{loved by all as Roberta, was taken |
have one son. Mr. Gilbert spoke of
mending her for faithfulness and
Allen |
[ Alvin Dixon, Kim Bedford, Mr. and
| Mrs. John Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Dymond, Mrs. R. J. Dymond,
| Dorothy Schollenberger, George
| Schollenberger, Coray B. Ransom,
| Dorothy Hess, Henry Hess, Mr. and
| Mrs. William Perry, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph ‘J. ‘Perry, Willie Perry, Sam
' Perry, Margie Perry, Caroline Perry,
Betty Smith, William Smith, Sharon
| Smith, Janie Smith.
‘Brian Lee Cyphers
Dies At Age Of Six
Brian Lee Cyphers, ill almost
since babyhood, died Thursday
after noon in the children’s ward at
| General Hospital, where he had
been admitted on Monday.
The six-year old boy, son of Mr.
and Mrs. G. Robert Cyphers, East
Dallas, suffering from fibrosis, was
not able to walk. Until two years
ago, when he started to go blind
from the slowly developing condi-
tion, he had enjoyed watching T-V.
Eventual death was inevitable.
His parents survive, also a sister,
Mrs. John Mokychic, Dallas; a
brother Robert, at home; paternal
grandfather, Carl Cyphers, Leisure
City, Florida.
The child was buried in Mt. Zion
cemetery, following services con-
ducted Saturday morning by the
pastor of Center Moreland Method-
ist Charge, ‘Rev. Howard Hocken-
bury, from ‘the Richard Disque
Funeral Home.
Tohn Shiskowsky Dies
| Suddenly At His Home
| John Shiskowsky, 52, was found
dead in bed early Sunday evening
"at his home in Fernbrook. Accord-
ing to his mother, he had gone
upstairs: a short time before, say-
ing that he did not feel well.
| Native of Wilkes-Barre, son of
Mrs. Helen Rapawa Shiskowsky, he
was educated in Kingston Borough
schools. His father John died ten
years ago.
| A veteran of World War II, he
| had received a medical discharge
“before time to go overseas.
Employed at Natona and Blooms-
burg Mills, his most recent con-
nection had been with Birth’s Esso
Service Station, where ill health
| forced retirement some months ago.
.He was a member of Holy Resur-
| rection Russian Orthodox Cathedral.
He leaves his mother; brothers
and sisters; Joesph, Wilkes-Barre;
Michael and Frank, Dallas: Mrs.
| George Mikalauskas, St. Clair; Mrs.
John Richards, Detroit; Mrs. Carl
Grey, Harveys Lake.
| Burial will be in Fern Knoll this:
morning; following services at 8:30
| from the Russin Funeral Home,
| Plains.
Rally Speaker
JACK WYRTZEN
Jack Wyrtzen, with Kis radio and
television team, will conduct a
Word of Life Rally Sunday after-
noon in Irem Temple. >
No ordained preacher is Jack
day morning does
preach.
sermon
peal to youth T-V programs.
At one time a jazz musician,
his music.
pianist, Dick Torrans, all profes-
sionally trained, all graduates after
four years of study in Sacred Music
at Moody Bible Institute.
The rally is sponsored by .the
Wyoming Valley Federation of
Men’s Bible Classes. Admission is
free. I
Young Adults
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coolbaugh
on Sunday evening. The program
consisted of fellowship, a discussion
centered around how such a group
can have value for its members and
for the church community, and re-
freshments. :
The group will have its next meet-
ing “Sunday evening, December 5
at 8 in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Coolbaugh. Christmas plans
will be made at this time.
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Evangelist To Speak
Evangelist Richard Jenks will be
guest speaker at Noxen Independent
Bible Church November 23 to
i November 29 when there will be
| services. :
N, v . .
Special music will be featured.
"Rev. Warren Hathaway is. pastor.
|
| GATE OF HEAVEN PTG
Andrew Lavix, President of the
Parent-Teacher Guild, Gate of
Heaven School, announces a
Thanksgiving Games Party in the
and Donald Fannon are chairmen of
the Games Party.
| PT.G. will be held
November 23rd at 8 p.m.
school auditorium.
etl
Bring Used Clothing
Parishioners of
on Tuesday
in the
St.
The Annual Catholic
Thanksgiving Clothing Drive for the
ducted.
December 5, with the exception of |
The next regular meeting of the |
Therese’s |
Church are asked to bring in their |
good used clothing for the poor. |
Bishops]
Wyrtzen; no ‘traditional type Sun-! Service Campaign.
he | four cases (twelve boxes to a case).
His ' rallies are like his ‘Other salesmen are: Robert Filar, |
fast-moving, technically competent, | Tom Hill,
musically alive and filled with ap- | Parker, and Wayne Long.
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Schoo! auditorium Friday, Novem- |
ber 19th at 8 p.m. Bruno Marascio |
needy overseas is now being con- |
y
[ key were chaperones, Steve Klaboe |
le
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
YMC A News Mrs. Rachel Blossom
Paula Selingo and Karen Kitchen |
won the the Badminton Tourna- |
ment, 11-5, held recently at the
Back Mountain Branch YMCA Girls’ |
Club. Donna Rogers and Karen.
Karuza tock second place. Next!
Saturday, November 20, the girls
will begin a series of Ballet instruc-
tion under direction of June Merz
—Dallas High senior. Donald Hop- :
kins is the physical education di-
rector.
Mothers’ Committee held a suec-
cessful Bake Sale on Friday. All
baked goods donated were sold, and
proceeds will help to purchase new
equipment and gamsas for the “Y".!
“The Galaxies’, a recent addition
| to the ranks of teen-aze combos in
the Back Mountain, played to a
capacity house of 115 at a Junior
High Dance, held recently at the
YMCA. Mrs. Raymond R. Carmon, |
Mrs. Harry Galletly, Jr., Mrs.
James Duffy and Mrs. Alice Malar-
and James Gosart in charge of the |
snack bar.
Jay Filar is leading the list of top |
salesmen of World Service Choco- |
late Mints in the annual World |
Jay has sold |
Clifford |
First |
Steve Klaboe,
prize for a minimum of 10 cases |
sold is a choice of: a bicycle, free |
boy who sells one case will receive |
a “Y” T-shirt. |
The Back Mt. YMCA will sponsor |
a Co-Ed swim, Friday, November 19, |
at Central YMCA, 8 p.m.
There will be a small admission |
charge. Anyone wishing to attend, |
must register no later than Thurs- |
November 18, at Back Mt. |
YMCA, 5 p.m. Those under 12 must ' Monte.
Dies In Her Sleep
Mrs. Rachel Blossom, 84, native
and life-long resident of Buckwheat
Hollow, died in her sleep early last
Wednesday morning. .
Her parents were the late Ste-
phen and Mahala Sickler Dymond,
| pioneer residents of the area. Her
| husband was Frank Blossom.
She belonged to Noxen Methodist
{ Church.
An operation for removal of oe
racts had restored vision some ten _
years ago. She had not been in poor
health until recently, gradually fail-
ing since the summer months.
Surviving are: daughters: Mrs.
Mae Newell, Hollywood, Florida;
Mrs. Effa Crispell, Buckwheat Hol-
low; Mrs. Emily Spence, with whom
she shared a home; twelve grand-
| children and seventeen greatgrand-
children.
Services were conducted Satur-
day afternoon from the Nulton Fu-
neral Home by Rev. Fred Eister,
pastor of the Alderson Methodist
Charge. ‘Burial was ‘in Orcutt
Cemetery.
Memoria] Picture
The Memorial Picture, “The Head
of Christ” by Warner Sallman was
presented to the Shavertown Meth-
| odist Church by Mr. Everell Chad-
wick for the Chappell Family in
memory of Mrs. Anna Marie Chap-
Wyrtzen today relies on others for | week at Camp Kresge Ops $20.00 | pell on Sunday. Mr. Philip. Van
Joining with him at | gift certificate. Second Prize: mini- |
the Temple will be the new Word mam of five cases sold 32 football, | psd of Trustees and the Pastor.
of Life Quartet and talented young |P'US & $10.00 gift certificate. Every | Robert DeWitt Yost, dedicated the
Blarcom accepted on behalf of the
picture to be used in the Narthey,
of the Church. ; ©
be accompanied by an adult.
We welcome the following new
members: Linda Lee Kwastivick “8
Mr. Sam Spaciano. Also renewa
Mr. Jack Stanley, Mr. Carl Goering-
er, Mr. John P. Dewitt and Russ
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SHAVERTOWN
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