i School; Morning Worship at 11. SECTION B — PAGE 2 +f News Of The Churches { , THERESE'S Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor Rev. Vincent Langin, assistant Sunday Masses: 7:30; 8:45 and 0:45. . GATE OF HEAVEN Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor Assistant Pastors Rev. Michael Rafferty Assistant Rev. John A. Bergamo Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, and 1 am, OUR LADY OF VICTORY Sunday Masses at 7:30 and 9:30 ST. FRANCES X. CABRINI Rev. Stanley Kolucki ~ Sunday Masses, 7:20, 9 and 11 | SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH Rev. R. W. Edmondson. Pastor Sunday School - 10:00 AM. 632; 7:30 Boy Scouts, Troop 231. SHAVERTOWN METHODIST ' Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost, Pastor Classes for all ages. pre-school children. Boy Scout Sunday and Sacrament of Holy Baptism. Tuesday: 4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop Wednesday: Troop 631 3:30 Girl Scouts, in Kindergarten Room; 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 P.M. Thursday, Mid-Week Prayer and | Praise Service - 7:30 P.M. | ————————————————————————————————— { GLENVIEW PM CHURCH | Rev. Andrew Derrick Sunday Services: Morning Wor- ship Services, 9:45; S.S., 11; Young | People, 6 p.m.; Evening Service 7: | Wednesday evening: 7:30, Prayer and Bible Study. | { Sunday Morning Broadcast Se) WNAK at 7:45. | | NORTHMORELAND BAPTIST Rev. Truman Reeves Thursday night: Service 7:30 Prayer, Sunday morning: 10:00 Sunday | 11:00 Morning Worship. Sunday evening: 6:45 Young Peo- ! ole; 7:30 Evangelistic Service. CHURCH OF JESUC CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS (Mormon) 24 Lehman Avenue, Dallas Sunday: Sunday School 10 am. Sacrament Service 11 a.m. Wednesday evenings, geneological study. EMMANUEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD Harveys Luke Rev. Forest Nelson 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. OUTLET FREE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Donald Keller Sunday: Church School 9:45 a. m FMY' 7:15 p. m. Evening “Worship 7: 15 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. 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; See Class, 8 p.m.; second Wednes- days, Louella Neely Class at 2 m.; third Tuesday, Men’s Class at 8; fourth Tuesdays, WSCS, 7:30. 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: ficers meet. Second Mondays: Official Board. Third Tuesday: Christian Friend- ly Circle. Fourth Tuesday: Women’s Feliowship. Chancel Choir — Saturdiy 2 p.m. Adult Choir — Monday 7:00. teachers and of- 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, Worship at 11. Evening Worship 7:30. Wednesday, Bible Service 7:45 p.m. UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP Sunday Service February 6 7:30 p.m. ‘ Sunday services at YM-YW, Wilkes-Barre: 10:30 a.m. service and Church ' Quilting, all day. Sunday: 9:45 Church School with 11:60 Nursery during Church for | TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Rev, Andrew Pillarella. Pastor Sunday Services: | and Nursery at 9:45 a.m. 11 ‘a.m. | Deacons. Sacrament of 11:00 Morning Worship Service— | will be administered. United Christian Youth Program at First Presbyterian Church, 11:30 Junior Church in Chapel | Wilkes-Barre at 2:30 p.m. Room. | Young Adults at 7:30 p.m. 4:30 "Junior MY.F. ‘ih Social Tuesday: Annual Interfaith Tea at Rooms Lr “Temple Israel at 1:30 p.m. : : 3 \ Session Meeting at 7:30 p.m. 6:00 Senior M.Y.F. in Social Wednesday: es a 4 Sewing Rooms, with Fellowship Supper. | Circle at 10 a.m. 11 a.m. Sacrament of Holy Com- | munion. 9:30 a.m. Church School. 11:00 a.m. Youth Department Church School. 4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop 629 in: 6:00 p.m. Mid-Teen Fellowship. Grade 4 Classroom. 6:00 p.m. Senior M. Y. F. 6:00 Cub Scout Blue and Gold, 7:00 p.m. Junior High Fellowship. Thursday: 4:00 Junior Rehearsal; 6:45 Youth Choir; and Quartet. HUNTSVILLE METHODIST Rev. Henry E. Westfield Sunday services: Morning worship | at’ 10; Sunday School at 11:10. 7:30 Senior Choir Banquet in Social Rooms. Monday: 4:00 p.m. Girl: Scout | 7:30 Pastor's Bible Study Class in Troop. 630. Chape! Room. i Tuesday: 9:00 a.m. Quilters: 1:30 p.m. Inter-Faith Tea : at Temple Israel, Wilkes-Barre. 4:00 p.m. Girl Scout Troop 634. 7:30 pm. Youth Membership Class and Parents. 8:00 p.m. Friendship Class. Wednesday: 4:00 p.m. Girl Scout Troop 705. 4:15 p.m. Wesleyan p.m. Wesleyan Girls. 7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir. | | Boys; 5:15 Nursery during church service. | Thursday: 7:00 p.m. Boy Scouts. MYF at 7 p.m. | 7:30 p.m. Commission on Ste- Tuesday at 8, choir practice. wardship and Fanance. 8:00 p.m. Circle 1. i AR Sy 50s Second Thursdays, WSCS dinner | ey Sh mo. Aldersgate served to public at noon. Study | CLs w group Second Wedretdays, 7:0. Saturday: 6:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Two-fold Club, first Fridays at 8. B. A. Class third Saturdays. C & U Club third Sunday eve- Club. Mid-Teen Fellowship “Win- ter Trip to Sky Lake”. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Church ‘School Morning Worship and Nursery at Ordination of Elders and Baptism ning. Rev. Frederic H. Ridam. Pastor Sunday Services: Sunday School fat 9:30 am. Worship service at 11 a.m. MAPLE GROVE METHODIST First Tuesdays at 8, Church CHARGE Council meets. 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. 9:30, followed by Sunday School. CHURCH OF CHRIST SWEET VALLEY Rev. John Barchey Sunday services: Sunday School lat 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 ‘| pm. FIRST CHURCH CHRIST, SCIENTIST LOYALVILLE: Morning worship at; First Wednesdays at 1:30, Ladies | Auxiliary. Seuond Tuesday at 8, Dorlas So- ciety. Fourth Monday at 8 p.m. Men's Brotherhood. Thursday at 6:45 p.m., Choir; Senior Choir at 7:30. Saturdays at 9:30, Confirmation Class meets. Youth ASSEMBLY OF GOD MOORETOWN Rev. Lloyd Curry Sunday services: S. S. at 10, wor- ship at 11 a.m. 7:30, evening worship. Tuesday, 7:30, Bible Study. i i | | Rev. Fred Eister ALDERSON: S.S. at 10, worship at 31:15. MYF 6 p.m. ALDERSON METHODIST CHARGE EVANS FALLS: S.S. it 10, oiip second Tuesdays, Wait and- S S 10 a.m.; Morning PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL Thursday: at 4:00 in the church. Sunday: 8:00—Holy Communion. PARK NEIGHBORHOOD FREE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor Sunday: 8:35 a.m. Radio Program | WBAX. Sunday School 9:30; Morn- | ing Worship 10:30. Songtime rally and Sunday eve- Communion. 11:00 — Holy Sermon. 2:00 — EYC Ice Skating Party. There is a well staffed and equip- | ped Nursery for all regularly sched- uled services. Ratcliffe. COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH Sweet Valley Rev. B. Kirby Jones CENTER MORELAND CHARGE | Sunday Services: Rev. Howard E. Hockenbury CENTER MORELAND: 10:00 a. m. Church School; Worship, 11:15. Official] Board, First Mondays, 8:15 p. m. | p.m. DYMOND HOLLOW: 11:15 a. m. | Church School; Worship 10:15. Official Board, Third Mondays, 8:15 p. m. it 10; morning worship at 11. 7:30 Evening Worship. at 8. CARVERTON CHARGE Rev. William Reid CARVERTON: 8:00 School; Worship 9:00 a. m. | 9:00 - Worship - Topic: Official . Board, Second Mondays, | SECRET OF THE KINGDOM. 8:15 p. m. 10:00 - Sunday School - Official Board fourth Mondays at Mark Chapter 4. 8:15. | ORANGE: 10:00 - Worship. 11:00 - Sunday School. MT. ZION: 10:00 Sunday School. 11: 00 - - Worship. DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH Junior Choir Rehearsal, 9:30 — Family Service of Holy Communion and ning service at 7:30. > 5 5:00 — Confirmation Class. Wednesday 7:00 Family Prayer! wednesday: Senior Choir Re- Night. | hearsal at home of Mr. Edward Junday School Choir practice Tuesday evenings | Lehman. A Mass of Requiem was Midweek Services Thursday, 7:30 Rosary was recited Friday night. - Bible Study | EAST DALLAS: 10:15 a. m. Church Class - Read Acts 21, 22, and 23. THE operating a restaurant. Read guerite Adamitz, Dallas; two grand- THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1960 LOOK UP It depends upon the point of view. One person focuses his eyes on the swamp, the other person lifts his eyes to the blue hills and the bluer sky al when there are lovelier things to see? Look up. It is possible to be so completely bound within a small | horizon that there is no chance to escape the small and mad- dening things which press on us from day to day. Step outside and look up at the stars on a frosty night. Revel in the pur ity of the new-fallen snow. Think of it, not in terms of the inevitable snow-shovel, but in terms of a clean new world, its scars erased. The sky is vast and remote. to probe its secrets. infinite smallness in an infinite universe. Small pettiness seems small indeed when we apply the of hate, that we will not lend ourselves to destruction o cherished ideals by word or deed. Let us keep it swept and garnished. Look up. man that thou art mindful of him, or the son of man that | those visitest him?” Willard J. Lozo, 76, PTC Brien Stans To Dies After Illness Go For Bus Purchase Willard J. Lozo, 76, Shown | PT.G. of Gate of Heaven School died Friday morning at Nesbitt held its January meeting in the Hospital where he had been ad- | school auditorium, Andrew Lavix, mitted to the medical service five | presiding. Mrs. Robert Crawford, days earlier. Native of Kunkle, he lived in the faculty Christmas dinner re- Wilkes-Barre, and received his ed- ported. ucation in the public schools. Unti!| Due to inclement weather, the retirement from active work, he had | program for the month was post- been employee of Pressed Steel Cor- | poned. Sister Arleen R.S.M. will ad- poration. | dress the group at a later date. For thirty-one years he had lived| Mrs. Joseph Sedlack was appoint- in the Back Mountain, revelling in | €d chairman of the Blood Bank pro- the opportunities for hunting and gram, a position left vacant when fishing. He was a member of St. | Mrs. Donald Fannon moved to New | Paul's Lutheran Church and its or- York. Anyone wishing to donate ganizations. | blood or who is in need of blood | He leaves his widow, the former is asked to contact Mrs. Sedlack Dorothy Eitel; these children: Mrs, at her home in Applewood Manor, Jack Croker, Oxon Hill," Md.; Mrs. | Dallas. : Herbert Hill, Shavertown; Mrs. Al-| Mrs. Lavix reported on the trans- fred Franceschetti, Temple Hill. Md.; Willard Lozo Jr. Chase; Robert | Hutchinson Company, whereby the Miami; ten grandchildren and two Green Stamps collected over the greatgrandchildren. | years by the school children, were * Burial was .at Memorial Shrine, | following services conducted Mon- day morning from the Disque Fu- neral Home. Rev. Frederick Eidam | officiated. | toward the purchase of a bus van | for the nuns. Plans were announced for a | games party in the school audi- [me on Friday, February 4, at : '8 1 1 Fether Rafferty, moderator of the Roy by McNeil, 80 guild, closed the meeting with a | Dies At Nesbitt prayer. Refreshments were served ; by the fourth grade mothers with Roy L. McNeil, 80, resident of Mrs Francis McAndrew and Mrs, | Claude Street, died Saturday mor- pildved Mahoney as co-chairmen. | ning at Nesbitt Hospital, two days : | after admission. Native of Chester County, and Rev. Andrew Pillarella former resident * of Parsons and Kingston, he moved to Dallas in. To Preside At Election 1942. For more than 35 years he headed the ‘paint department for Pittsburg - Plate Glass Company, Wilkes-Barre, after association with Pratt and Rev. Andrew Pillarella, pastor of Trinity United Presbyterian Church, will give the report of the Com- mittee on Nominations at the their Golden Wedding last Septem- | ber. In addition to his widow, he “leaves two daughters: Mrs. Harrison Brownlee, Syracuse; N.Y.; and Mrs. Willard ‘E. John Jr., Dallas; three sons: Gomer. T., Bethesda, Md.; Col. J. Paul, with the United States Marines in Norfolk; and Warren K., East Stroudsburg. Burial was on Tuesday in Hollen- | back Cemetery, Rev. Russell Lawry officiating. Ollendyke of Scranton as Moderator. Rev. Pillarella will preside over the elections, to be held ately after luncheon. Two ministers and two Ruling Elders will be elect- ed to the meeting of the 178th General Assembly, scheduled for May 18 to 25 in Boston, Mass. Shavertown WSCS To Hear Rev. Hawke ‘Mass Of Requiem For Edward M. Michalus | Edward M. Mickalus, Harveys | Lake, wag buried Saturday morning | in St. Ann’s parish cemetery at { February 7. at 1 p.m. after which Mrs. session. Mrs. George Swartwood will head the hostess committee. | celebrated at St. Ann's in Luzerne. {A nursery will ‘be provided: | action made with the Sperry and | converted to a cash sum and applied | | Active In Church | | | And Community Mrs. Marjorie Hontz Dies After Illness Mrs. Marjorie K. Hontz, Shaver- ‘town, died Thursday morning at | Nesbitt Hospital, after an illness of , several weeks. | | | on malicious gossip, that we will not add fuel to a raging fire University, She taught f Courtdale and Forty-Fort, | { We have the most microscopic foothold in the Universe. | | | | | i 2nd Vice-President, and chairman of | » carpenter and contractor. tended Loyalville Methodist Church. | | Altar And Rosary To Hear Bette Turner Gate of Heaven Altar and Rosary Society will present Mrs. | | | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Dallas Family Night Second Of Series Second of a series of programs Bette | for the family will be held Sunday Turner as guest speaker Monday “night, February 6, at 6:30 in the night at 8. Mrs. Turner, author of a booklet | | which will be used as a handbook | for information of tourists to Fran- | "ces Slocum State Park, has a stake in the development of the recrea- tion area, a development which has A raging snowstorm cancelled out swallowed many homes and much ) | services planned by Order of Fast- ern Star scheduled for ert D. Yost conducting services Sunday main, Earth- bound, we presume afternoon. Burial was at boy | was one of those needed. It remains a mystery, a reminder of our dale Monday afternoon, Rev. Rob-i gq another home in Carverton, | | from the Snowdon Funeral Home | , in Shavertown. | The former Marjorie Kilgore was a native of Lopez, born May 23, | | 1900. A graduate of what was then | School, | Bloomsbur g¢ Normal Monday: 1:00 W.S.C.S. Meoting in| Thursday: Choir Rehearsal at | yardstick of the universe. | Sa Roop ge aren 8 p.m. We cannot hope to solve all of the world’s problems. It | r. usse e awge, irector © rr Te YA tr 3 He Verbs (orn ay TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST is fortunate that we are not called upon to do so. the Agings Rev, Charles Fi Gommer. Jr., Pastor But we can try to solve the problems close at hand. 4:00 Brownies, Troop 626. Sunday, February 6th—9:30 and We can make a pledge to ourselves that we will not pass took postgraduate work at Columbia | school in | | East Orange, N.J. acreage by right of Eminent Do- Mrs. Turner’s own home | close to the park area. A frequent visitor to the library of Wyoming Valley Historical and she | Geological Society, she unearthed | much interesting. material on the Indians and the ‘kidnapping of | Frances Slocum. She | The name of the State Park is | and at one which was suggested by Wil- liam Robbins, versed in Indian lore She served on the Official Board | and tradition of tribes once living at Shavertown Methodist Church, | along the Susquehanna. | was past president. of the WSCS, | rand was district secretary of Supply | Mrs. William Wallo, Mrs. Ed Wilson, | “When I consider the heavens, the work of thy fingers, ' Work of Wyoming Methodist Con- the moon and the stars which'thou hast ordained, what is ference. As wife of a Sading oii of Srenter Wyoming “Valley, she was a past president of Luzerne County Dental Auxiliary and of the Serve Your City Club of Wilkes-Barre. She was past president of Irem | Women’s Auxiliary, -and of the Y's Menetts; Eastern Star, Dallas; Nesbitt Hos- pital Auxiliary; and Wyoming Val- ley Woman's Club. Fourteen years ago, she and her | husband Dr. Carl Hontz, moved from Wilkes-Barre to Shavertown. She leaves, in addition to her husband, an aunt and severzl cou- sins. Pallbearers were Traver Nobel, | Clarence Beerweiler, Harry Sweps- | ton, Claence Laider, Lyman Lull; and Judd Holt. Mrs. Lydia Kilner, 78, Native Of Jackson Twp. a. member of Order of! | | a resident . of Sweet Valley, Refreshments. will be served by | and Mrs. Joseph Wintzel. Members | and friends are cordially invited. $ Special Prayers For Vietnam Servicemen Special: Prayers for peace in the world, and especially in Vietnam, | b | will be offered each Monday. eve- | ning at 7:30 by members of Gate and Rosary’ So-' of Heaven Altar ) ciety, in addition to the weekly Medal Novena and Benediction. | | Parents and wives of men sta-| tioned welcome. Mrs. Daisy C. Farver Lies At Bloomingdale Mrs. Daisy C. Farver, Lake Township and for many years | aged 81 Friday night at the home of | her daughter, Mrs. Mary Morgan, | of Roselle, N.J., with whom she Mrs. Lydia Kilner, 78, native of | had deh Roms for th 7 Jackson Township, died Thursday in as oy er ® 2 Ios Charlotte, N.C. after a long illness. | | She and her husband George T.| Kilner, an agent of the Treasury Department, lived in Jacksonville," Florida before his death several years ago. The couple to Charlotte after his retirement. Burial was in Jacksonville. Corey E. Grey Dies Aged 86 Corey E. Grey, 86, Harveys. Lake, died Wednesday night at his home following = an illness. Rev. Russell Steele officiated Saturday morning at services held at the Bronson Funeral Home. Burial was at Maple Grove. ' Native and lifelong resident of Harveys Lake, he was son of Smith and Sarah Wilson Grey. Before re- tirement age, he was lumberman, (or some years in the twenties, he lat 11:15. Lambert and Sherwin Williams. | Stated Meeting of the Presbytery Sunday Services 11 a.m. — | KUNKLE: S.S. at 10 am; wohship Upon retirement sixteen years ago, of Lackawanna this Saturday. i he became consultant to the Pitts-| The meeting is scheduled to be-! iT rsery-11 a.m. — Sinday School | at 7:30. burgh Plate Glass C ea) Be Achlow Prosh 11 am, NOXEN: Worship at 10 4.n, 1.5.8, | Dureh Plate Glass Company for Ave, gin a gums Alley treed at 11. years. terian Church. Retiring Moderator Wednesday Evening Meeting $i MYF 6 p.m. “. He and his wife; the former Eliz- | is Rev. George G. Andrews Jr., who {Pi RUGGLES: Worship 8:45, S. S. 9:45. abeth Thomas of Parsons, observed will install Ruling Elder Clarence. immedi- ! dren; a brother Clarence, Noxen; an invalid sister, Miss Ida Grey, Har-' | veys Lake. | Rev. Russell Hawke will be guest speaker at a meeting of Shaver- | town Methodist WSCS on Monday, | A dessert luncheon will be served John | { Rogers will conduct the business | school The former Daisy Crispell was | daughter of Jonah and Mary Hunter | Crispell.” During her residence in this area she belonged to Huntsville | liam died seven years ago. . | Wilkes-Barre; | Otis, | etery Tuesday He ate] Charles. daughters, Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Marcella Harris, five grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Also surviving are stepchildren, Millville; Mrs. coter, Mountaintop; Irving, New Columbus; ‘Mrs. Edna . Simmons, Harrisburg; Mrs. . Marion Wagner, Bloomingdale; Paul, Sweet Valley; Mrs. Geraldine DeWald, Hazlett, N.J.; stepgrandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Goldie Kitchen, Idetown; Mrs. Ruth Terranova, Meeker, and Mrs. Pris- cilla Brown, Dallas. ’ Burial wag in Bloomingdale cem- afternoon, Rev. Frick, former pastor. of Huntsville Christian, now pastor in Surviving are Benton, conducted services from the | Bronson Funeral Home. Beulah Bens- | served as Lake Township { director. He leaves his widow, the former Amy Marcy; these children: Leland, Harveys Lake; Mrs. Marguerite Gor- don; Bloomsburg; Mrs. Bessie Hum- | mel, Harveys Lake; Mrs. Joszphine! Boyce, White Plains, N.Y.; Claude, Harveys Lake; Harold, at home; 22 grandchildren, 26 greatgrandchil- | IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE — SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST — CALL “PHIL” NOVICKI (Owner) LORRY GAS SERVICE ® Prompt ®. Dependable REPAIRS TO ALL GAS APPLIANCES OPTOMETRIST 696-1763 27 Machell Ave. Dallas ; : EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES DR. I. BERGER in Vietnam are especially . { js | PRICE native of | died |] | church social rooms. Mrs. T. Warne Rubury, Tay lead- er, will present a review of the book, “Mission; As A Decision’’. A graduate of Boston University and the Lutheran Training School, Balti- more, Mrs. Rubury is District Chair- man of Lutheran Church Woman in the Scrantion-Wilkes-Barre Area, and has been a leader in parish work in Christian education. Junior and senior M.Y.F. will have as guest speaker, Rabbi Earl S. Starr, Kingston. Rabbi Starr will explain and present a film por- traying “Jewish Customs And Be- liefs’’. The young people of B’NAI B'rith will be guests at a x meeting at 5:30. a For the primary and junior chil- dren, Mrs. Robert Sheehan will have some stories concerning the theme “The Church Is Everywhere”. Mrs. Mary Kelley will assist Mrs. | Shechan. | IN. MEMORY OF KAREN HILBERT God hath promised Y Strength for the day, «= Rest for the laborer, Light on the way; Grace for the trail, ‘Help from above, ¥: Unfailing sympathy, Undying love. Sadly missed by: Mother and Brother 3 SPECIAL) Limited Time WILD BIRD SEED Now Reg. $2.45 © 251bs. $9.10 HUSTON'S FEED SERVICE FERNBROOK 674-6191 z P 3 Phone 674-4921 7 Mr. Mickelus, a patient at General | Hospital since January 19, died on | Tuesday. He had been admitted by Harveys Lake ambulance. Native of Nanticoke, he had lived at Harveys Lake for many years, He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Mar- children; several nieces and neph- | | ews; a stepson; two sisters: Mrs. | Anna Sequest, Jacksonville, Fla. | and Mrs. Barbara Frazier, Newport | News, Va. 3 of improvement ? Rev. Robert H. Sheehan, Pastor | Sunday, February 6 — Worship 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. i Nursery for children under 6 years of age during the 11 o'clock service. Church School—9: 45 with classes for all ages. | M.Y.F.—5:30 covered dish supper. Family Night Program. | Monday: Brownie Troop 636 — for over 4:00. Tuesday: Girl Scout Troop 639— | 3:15. Interfaith Tea — 1:30 at Temple Israel. Women’s Society of Christian | y | Service — 7:30. Wednesday: Chancel Choir re- Alfred D. hearsal — 6:30; Webelos — 7:00; Senior Choir rehearsal — 8:00. Swi Thursday: Boy Scout Troop 281 ‘chool, — 7:00. We have been a part of The Back Mountain Area serving ECONOMICALLY and EFFICIENTLY BRONSON FUNERAL SERVICE 35 years — Mildred A. eet Valley ‘Services: Are you a Unitarian without knowing it? Do you believe the Bible to be an inspiring human docu- ment, rather than the literal “word of God"? Do you believe that man is not condemned by the doctrine of “original sin,’ but is inherently capable Do you believe the development of character to be more important than the accepting of religious creeds? Do you believe the purpose of religion is to help us live this life nobly and construetively, rather than to empha- size the preparation for an after-existence? The Unitarian answers are affirmative. Join with other religious liberals who insist upon individual! freedom of belief and the use of reason in religion. For Information write — THE UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST Fellowship of Wyoming Valley P.O. BOX 871 Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania First Sunday of month, Other Sundays—10:30 a.m. 7.30. evening, 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. 674-3806
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