AR Hi 0 Fp SECTION B — PAGE 2 » THERESE'S Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor Rev: Vincent Langin, assistant Sunday Masse” 7:30; 8:45 and 0:45. 4 + News Of The Churches & SHAVERTOWN METHODIST Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost. Pastor | { Sunday, 9:45 Church School with ( Classes for all ages. Zui Be ————... _—ml ry ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Rev. Frederic H. ®idam. Pastor Sunday Worship Services at 8:30 iy ; .. THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1966 To Speak At Orange Methodist Dr. John Urban, a Protestant minister from Czechoslovakia, be- { hind the Iron Curtain, will be guest 11:00 Nursery during Church for and 11 a.m. continuing through speaker at a Lenten service held pre-school children. 11:00 Morning Worship Service hy Fouth Sunday of Lent and Pledge GATE OF HEAVEN Sunday. | Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor 11:30 Junor Church in Chapel > Room. Assistant Pastors 2:00 Canvassers meet in Social Rev. Michael Rafferty Rooms for assignments. Assistant Rev. John A. Bergamo 3:30 Confirmation Class in Chapel Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, and | Room. . . £1 nm. | 4:30 Junior M.Y.F. in Social | Rooms. 6:30 Senior M.Y.F. in Chapel OUR LADY OF VICTORY RO pint 7:30 Union Lenten Service at | * Sunday Masses at 7:30 and 9:30. | Trycksville Methodist Church, —- Speaker: Rev, C. Earl Cowden, ! 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 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 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 over WNAK at 7:45. NORTHMORELAND BAPTIST Rev. Truman Reeves Thursday night: Service 7:30 Prayer Sunday morning: 10:00 Sunday School; 11:00 Morning Worship. Sunday evening: 6:45 Young Peo- ale; 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 evening at 7:30, sec- ond and fourth of each month, Mutual Improvement Association, open to young people from age of twelve. EMMANUEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD Harveys Lake ’ 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. Morning Worship at 11. * FMY 7:15 p. m. Evening Worship 7:45 Tuesday: 4 p. m. Christian Youth Crusaders. Wednesday: 7:45 p. m. Prayer Meeting. | Boy | Troop 631; | 629. LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE Rev. Winfield Kelley JACKSON: Sunday worship 8:45; S.S. 9:45. IDETOWN: Sunday worship at 10; S.S: at 11; MYF at 7. LEHMAN: Sunday worship at 11:15; S.S. at 10; MYF at 6. 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. Chancel Choir — Saturdiy 2 p.m. Adult Choir — Monday 7:00. 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. Nednesday, Rible Service 7:45 p.m. UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP Sunday services at YM-YW, Wilkes-Barre: 10:30 a.m. service and Chirch ‘chool. 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- ing. : \ choir practice. S S 10 a.m.; Morning Teacher of Bible at Wyoming Sem- inary. i Monday, 4:00 Brownies, Troop | | 626. i Tuesday, 1:30 to 3:00 W.S.CS.! Study Course in Chapel’ Room. 4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop 632; eel Scouts, Treop 231. 7:30 Commission Meeting. 8:15 - Offical Board Meeting in | Chapel ‘Room. Wednesday, 3:30 Girl - Scouts, ! 4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop Thursday, 4:00 Junior Choir Re- | hearsal; 4:15 Youth Choir; 7:30 Senior Choir and Quartet. | | 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. Non LOYAL ILE, Morning worship at | 9:30, follow ed by Sunday School. ’ 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. Sunday evening service at 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, 15pm DYMOND HOLLOW: 11:15 a. m. Church Scheel; Worship 10:15. Official Board, Third Mondays, 8:15 p. m. EAST DALLAS: 10:15 a. m. Church School; Worship 8:00 a. m. Official Board fourth Mondays at 8:15. DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Robert H. Sheehan. Pas’or Sunday, March 20: 8:30 and 11:00 a. m. Divine Worship. i Nursery for children under 6 years of age during the 11 o'clock service. 9:45 a. m. Church School with classes for all ages. 16:307 p.. m.;: Junior High M. Y. F. 7:30 p. m. Union Lenten Service at the Trucksville Methodist Church and Senior | , with Rev. Earl Cowden, Wyoming gelism. Commission Wednesday: 6:30 p. m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal 7:00 p. m. Webelos Troop 281 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. COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH Sweet Valley . Rev. B. Kirby Jones Sunday Services: Zunday School «4 10; morning worship at 11. 7:30 Evening Worship. it 8. p.m. TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN | Rev Andrew Pillarella. Pastor | Speaker - The Rev. Earl Cowden. 7:30 p.m. Young Adults. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Board of De- acons. Thursday, 10:00 a.m. Women’s As- sociation Morning Study Circle of the Douglas Presbyterian Church at the home of Mrs. Evan Stauffer. 7:30 p.m. Midweek Lenten Serv- ice. The Rev. Robert Walters pastor will be the guest speaker. 8:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal. Friday, 6:30 p.m. Married Couples Club. ‘Saturday, 10:30 a.m. Communi- cants Class. 15:15 p. m. Wesleyan : Girls Cher; } at’ 11:15. | Lent. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday evening at 7:30 pm. Lenten Services. First Tuesdays at 8 — Church Council. First Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m. — Ladies Auxiliary. | Second Tuesdays at 8 p.m. — Dorcas Society. Fourth Thursdays at 8, — Men's Brotherhood. ¥ Every Thursday at 6:45 p.m. — Youth Choir; Senior Choir at 7:30] p.m. Friday: Cherub Choir = at 6:30 p.m.; Chapel Choir at 7:15. | Saturdays at 9:30 am. — Con- | firmation Class. mucksvLLE Emons _ Rosa Santee Served Her Church 1 From | Flousehoal To Kindergarten Rev. Charles F. Gemmer, Jr., “Sunday, March: 20: .9:30,-and 11 | a. m., Worship ‘Services.: The Pastor | ' Church.” 9:30 a. m. Church School 11:00 ‘a. ‘m. Youth Department | Church School 6:00 p. m. Mid-Teen Fellowship: 6:00 p. m. Senior ‘MYF; 7:00 p.1 in| Junior High Fellowship “7:30 p. m. Union’ "Lenten Service ce! in Trucksville °° Monday: 4:00 p. mm. Girl Beout | | will ‘speak -on ‘The Worship: of: ol 2! { Troop 630 6:30 p. m. Progress Crusade Rally | | at Elm Park Church, Seranton 8:00 p. m. Commission on Fairs. X | tion Tuesday: 9:00 a.m. Quilters 4:00 p. m. Girl Scout Troop 634 4:15 p. m. Youth Membership | Class 7:00 p. m. Explorer Post 8:00 p. m. Commission on Men; | bership and Evangeism . - Wednesday: 4:00 . p. m. Girl Scout Troop 705 4:15 p. m. Wesleyan Boys Choi; 7:30 p. m. Chancel Choir . Thursday: 7:000 p.. m." Boy Scots Friday: 4:00 p. m. ‘ Aldersgate Choir pA ALDERSON METHODIST CRaRCE Rev. Fred Eister ALDERSON: S.S. at 10, worship 35] 11:15. MYF 6 p.m. EVANS FALLS: S.8. at 10, worship | KUNKLE: S.S. at 10 a.m. worship at 7:30.: NOXEN: Worship at 10 am. x SS| at 1%, MYF 6 p RUGGLES: ohn 8:45, S. i 9:45. | PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL | Thursday, 4:15 p.m. Junior, Chair -, Rehearsal. Friday and Saturday, Senior High | Youth Conference . at Kirby. House. | “Sunday, 8 a.m. Holy CoHmmunion. 10 a.m. Mothering Sunday. .Com-, | bined Service: .of Morning: ‘Prayer, Lf followed. by a coffee hour. and ire: |* {at the Orange Methodist Church on Thursday, March 24th at 7:30 pm. He will speak on the life of the Church in his country and of the: role of the Church in easing the tensions of the world. Dr. Urban, who came to our coun- try last December, is serving for .-six months as the representative of the Ecumenical Council of Churches "of Czechoslovakia to the Church | Center for the United Nations . in New York. During his ‘stay in the United States he is observing the. work of the U.N., speaking to sem- imarg at the Church Center, writing articles’ for the church press | in his 5 " A frequent ‘visitor to the Back Mountain passed away on the World Day of Prayer, February 25, rat the age of 92, at the Bancroft- | Taylor Home in Ocean Grove, N.J.' She was Miss Rosa Evangeline . Santee, daughter of, Rev. Joseph B. Santee, ‘former pastor of Center: Moreland and Lehman Methodist | churches, and : Celestia . Compton | Santee. Bertha 8. Reynolds,. for- merly of Trucksville, was her sister. ‘+ She leaves her brother, William ; I'"Joseph Santee of Los Altos, Calif., | and these nieces and nephews: Jack Santee, Betty .S. Sperr, Nancy S. Collis, all of California; Ehrman Santee Reynolds, Stanford, Conn.; Helen Conrad, Philadelphia; two nieces by marriage: Ruth Turn Rey- nolds of ‘Trucksville, and Mildred Price Reynolds, Los Angeles. "There are many great-nephews ‘and two great-nieces, also six great- great. nephews and nieces. One great-nephew, Fred Conrad, of ‘Connecticut, is on the Apollo Project for United Aircraft. A’ great- nephew Lt.. George M. Reynolds (Phil's son) is with the USAF, and expects to go to Vietnam shortly. Two gesi-névhews are >: pilots: "YMCA News Pawnee chief Red Cloud Luther Myers met with dads and their sons recently to organize another Y-Indian' Guide Tribe. The group, ‘met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Pettit, Shavertown. Those ‘dads and ‘their sons present. for the’ meeting “were: Robert Parker and. | Jim, Frank Billings and Jon, Clyde , Davis, III and ‘Scotty, Mr. Pettit and’| Sons David and Mark, Bill Niedjaco | 4nd son Bil] and Mr. Myers and son | ‘Bruce. Mr: Myers. explained the pur-,| | pose ‘and. program’ of Indian Guides ‘and’ illustrated some of the projects tHat! the * Paymee Tribe ‘has been: engaged in. The new tribe will meet “on the country, and preaching in American Churches. Born in Moravia in 1920, Dr. Ur- ban taught school for six years in his native village. He began his theological education. after the war. Included in his education was a year at Princeton Theological Sem- inary in 1948-1949. Before coming to the United States, last fall, } was serving as a pastor in the uni- versity city of Brno. He is a minister | of the Unity of Czech Brethren (Congregational). For ten years he hag served on the Executive Council of his denomination. The service to be held at Orange Methodist Church next Thursday is one of a series of Lenten services of the Carverton Charge. Dallas WSCS Hears From Behind Iron Curtain, Dr. OrhaniTe By’ Missionary A missionary from a leper colony in Liberia spoke to members. of Dal- las 'WSCS last Tuesday afternoon, showing slides to illustrate her talk. Miss Elsa Ebbestaadt, a native | of Norway, is home on furlough : Dawn Services at the Dallas Out- from her work in the mission field, | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Sunrise Service On Easter Sunday where she is supported by mem-: bers of an Avoca church. During her year at home, she expects to speak to many such groups of women, to bring to them the needs of the] natives, and the challenge to fur- ther missionary effort. This is a climate which few white people can endure, with its torrential rains and its overpow- ering humidity. Supplies are dropped by =a plane which must se- lect its season carefully, as the clearing is small and often veiled Nelson while John: IT Magee ne by fog. Malaria is common, insects St contributed Education, assigned often as super" The public is “invited to, atend. Until modern drugs were dis- covered, there was no way of ar- that the disease is not very con- observed, and that she” hes no fear of contracting -it. drop of water, river in a vessel atop the carrier's head, must be boiled before drinking. The native diet is mainly rice. Housing is primitive, with side walls Donald Reynolds, with ' American Airlines, and William George Peyn-! olds, with United 'Airlines. Thev are ‘sons ‘of E. S. Reynolds. Miss Santee served ‘the Methodist | Church as deaconess. in Christian | in the middle of the shack. intendent of a settlement house or | ; Dallas. WSCS sends bandages to h ome. She helped organize, Red her for use of the lepers, and sends iC ross work, PTA units, and other quilt patches to another missionary teacher for the Chinese in Paterson, house-boat parish among migrants | Jots Fror Dot Home in Baltimore, Albany, N.Y.,'office for some diploma business I civic and church groups. She was .. “pj, Dottie Gilbert in. the N. J. in Chattanooga, Tenn.; an ‘orphan- Dear Folks, Portland, Maine, Wilmington, Del- will write a letter which I didn’t get the fi i inder: e first Methodist kindergarten poms Among her appointments were al age in New Orleans; the Kelso | . While waiting at the Provincial | | aware, Harrisburg; the Georgetown done over the week-end. I was on Settlement in Wilkes-Barre, and the O. R. call, and Maternity Saturday Central "M. E. Church. She appreciated the many gifts and cards and visits from her much loved relatives and friends in the Back © Mountain region. over the years. May God bless all of you | night, and while I didn’t have so many calls, T worked a lot on get- ting more Nursing Arts notes in order and mimeographed. A New Experience * Friday ‘night we had something for your kindness. exciting -- first.one ever done at Cordially yours IME and first one I have ever : | seen. -- an exchange transfusion of Helen Reynolds Conrad. a. new-born baby. At home there are quite a lot done for RH ‘in- compatibility but here most every- body is RH positive so we don’t see that, at least that we know of. This was suspected to be incom- patibility of the major Fos was Foie where had bean ai Shh, 8 fare The mother Tue, 2 mitted three weeks earlier. He had mother may have developed anti- “been in failing health for some | }odies to the baby’s blood cells, woe and they crossed the placenta and He was buried in Mt. Zion Come. | began destroying the baby’s cells. tery Wednesday afternoon, follow- | The diagnosis had to be a guess ing services conducted by his pastor, | because we don’t have the stuff to Rev. William Reid. "do an antibody titer, but something . He was a lifelong resident of Mt.! was destroying the cells. We have | Zion, son of the late Joseph and’ a CPRA lady pediatrician, Margaret Clara Slife Perry. | Dayis of Indiana, who did this. She For a number of years he! had] took a pint of O blood and put it not been able ‘to farm "his own. | in the baby 10cc’ at a time and acreage. | each time took 10cc of the baby’s He bel d to Mt. Zion Mi the | ‘A blood “out and threw it away. hi as At the end the baby should have David A. Perry Lies At Mt. Zion David A. Perry, Sr., Mt. Zion, died Sunday afternoon at ‘Nesbitt | nonrexistent, ahd crude fireplaces 8:00 p. m. Senior Choir Rehearsal | | Thursday: 7:00 p. m. Boy Scout | Choir practice Tuesday evenings Midweek- Services Thursday, 7:30 | ception, honoring all new; members. second’. and fourth Wednesday of. since January, 1965. +5 ; “|éach ‘month ati7: 00 pm. The next 4 pm. Children’s Confirmation meeting will “be on Wednesday, Class. | Mdrch 23° at the home of Robert 5 p.m. Adult Inquirer's Class. .:- and -Jim Parker! ‘Refreshments at 6 p.m. Episcopal Young Chyrch- ‘tHe meeting were: ‘served by Mrs. Thirty one girls of pre-school “ad | grade school age are registered in {two Ballet Classes offered. by. the { Back Mountain - YMCA. Mrs. Jane Maturi ‘is the instructor for both |. classes, registration. in the: older FIRST rCoReR RIT, SCIENTIST Sunday Services 11 BA Fk rsery-11 am, — Sunday. School | 11 a.m. { girls class. that meets on Wednes- L 3 oe hesday. Evening Joerg 3 | day iat 4:15 is closed. There are openings or only two pre-school girls in: the Saturday class, which ASSEMBLY OP cop also meets at. 4;15 p.m. Additional MOORETOWN | ballet classes will be offered later Sunday services: S. s: at 10, “wor- in ‘the Spring, according to Mrs. ship at 11 a.m. | Maturi, and these dates wil be an- 7:30, evening worship. nounced in the near future. Tuesday, 7:30, Bible Study. Mrs. Janet. Miller, Luzerne Coun- 7) | ty Extension’ Home Economist, who {is teaching the course in furniture | vefinishing for the Back Mountain | YMCA, can take more students in Sodality Fashion Show At Gate Of Heaven ; her class on Friday, 9:30-12:00. Want to know what she “IN | Registrations for the Men's Phy- crowd will be wearing this spring | sical Fitness Class are still being and summer? Come: to “F DS received through March 18. For A-GO-GO” sponsored by the Blessed | Virgin Mary Sodality of Gate: ot | further information about YMCA Heaven Church. The date is March | program, please call the “Y" at 27 at 3:00 p.m. in the school audi- | | 674-691. Member of Wyoming Val- torium. 1 d. Fashions will be provided hg | ey United Fun the courtesy of Bergman's Depart- | odist Church. and Carverton Rod | only 15% of its own blood left and d G Club: > a | the rest the strange blood. After a As a young man, baseball had Fv weeks the antibodies. will’ die been his avocation. catcher among the semi-pros for 11 such giants: of the. baseball world is. own, calls, Is all ‘that clear? Sweet Valley; : three’ sons: David possibility of an RH problem we Jr., Joseph M., and James R., all don’t get’ the case. of the Carverton area; a brother, . ‘Another Chest Case John Perry, Orange; eleven grand- Saturday we. had another chest bot ot Co a il Troop 636 - 5 Pr members will be the guests of the He leaves his widow, the former to see one of those before -- prob- Tuesday: 3:15 Girl Scout Troop par; Evening ayer. { Pawnee Tribe on Sunday, March 20 | g4ith- K. Sutton; two daughters: ably because 1 never worked in 639 8:30 p.m. Choir ‘Rehearsal for a hike and’ hot "dogs and hot, Mrs. Betty McDonald, Wyoming pediatrics as a graduate where they 7:30 p. m. Membership and Evan- | : choclate later... RD 3, and Mrs. Naomi Daniels, sre done. In midwifery, if there is Planned At Outdoor Theatre, b a.m. A meeting at the Trinity United Presbyterian. Church to plan Easter President represented the Shaver- town Methodist, Church Club. Boy Scout Troop 381 volunteers under Scoutmaster Bruce Davies will ‘serve as ushers while the Dal- las Methodist Club will furnish Greeters. The site , overlooking much of the” Back Mountain area has been donated again by the Dallas Outdoor Theater. The .6 A.M. service will represent the tenth anniversary of a project initiated and carried on for years by the Dallas Methodist Couples Club which only come a project of a number of the Bach Mountain Churches. door Theater was held last Sunday by representatives from the Couples Clubs of the Dallas and Shavertown Methodist Churches and Trinity United Presbyterian Church. i Present from the Trinity United Presbyterian Club were Richard Gedon, Project Chairman, his wife | Natalie, Annees B. Barakat, Jr, President, Reverend Andrew Pilla- rella, pastor, and Mr. and Mrs. John L. Marsh. Dallas Methodist Couples Club President, Welton G.. Farrar attended with Nelson E. recently has be- Ta, | Wardan Snyder, "Because of contamination, every! ... . : | lifetime resident of the Back Moun- | hauled from the | | belonged: to the Lehman Grange, Mrs. Clara Mekeel Dies At Age Of 83 Mrs. Clara E. Mekeel, 83, died | Nursing . Home. Native of Dallas, she was daugh- | ter of ‘the late Adey and Esther) and had been a tain. | She was a member of Lehman Methodist Church, its WSCS, and the Luella Neely Bible Class. She and Pomona and State Granges. She was a member of Lehman Fire | Fire Company Auxiliary. Her husband Albert died May 30, 1941. She leaves. these children: Dor- rance, of Lehman; Mrs. Elmer Lau- bach,, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. George Taylor, Jr., Forty Fort; Mrs. Rus-| sell Coolbaugh, Lehman; Walter, Center Moreland; Mrs. Emmett Moyer, Stillwater; Warren, Lehman; Albert, Dover, N. J.; 15 grand- children and nine greatgrand- children; two sisters: Mrs. Mame Dymond, Trucksville, and Mrs. Le- roy Reese, Forty oFrt. She was buried Monday after- | noon in Lehman cemetery, follow- | ing services conducted by Rev. Ken- neth O'Neill, a former pastor of Lehman Methodist = Charge, from Bronson Funeral Home. Margaret Brinola Dies Suddenly At Home Unexpected death from a sudden heart attack took Mrs. Margaret T. Brinola Monday morning at her home in Shavertown. A Mass of Requiem is scheduled ' for this morning at 9:30 in St. | Therese’s Church, followed by burial | at. Mt. Olivet cemetery. Native of Luzerne, Mrs. Brinola | was the former Margaret Stanley. | Moving to the Back Mountain | fifteen years ago, she joined St. | Therese’s and its Altar and Rosary | Society. She’ leaves her husband, Anthony | M.; brothers, Joseph Stanley, Kings- | | ton; Michael Stanley, Trucksville; sisters, Mrs. Angeline Rextrighion, East Meredith, N. Y.; Mrs. Philip Pietro, Wilkes-Barre; "Mrs. Joshua | Sigmond and Mrs. Florence Corri-! i. mer Services Today For Bmos E. Oney, 57 Amos E. Oney, 57, was released from suffering Monday morning when he died at his home on Harris Hill Road after a long illness. Life resident of the Back Moun- | tain, born at Outlet, he was a self- employed painting contractor.. Dur- ing his work on tall ladders, he had suffered two serious falls. He was a member of Kingston Seventh Day Adventist Church. Surviving are his widow, the for- Bessie Kibbler; three sons, Robert, Endicott, N. Y.; William of Dalton, and hTomas of Edwards- ville; a daughter, Mrs. Ronald Franklin, Trucksville; brothers, Mar- vin, St. Petersburg, Fla.; Jesse, Wilkes-Barre; Clarence, Kingst and ‘Milo, Harveys Lake; sisters Mrs. Susie Wickham, Bethlehem; Mrs. Mattie Casterline, Plymouth; Mrs. Blanche Gallagher, Bingham- ton, N. Y.; and eight grandchildren. He will be buried today in Kocher Cemetery, Elder Albert T. Neil col. ducting services at 11 am. from the = Snowdon Funeral Home in | Shavertown. Owen M. Jones, 54, Has Fatal Heart Attack Owen M. Jones, 54, suffered a fatal heart attack at his home in | Kunkle Saturday night. He (had | not been in good health. Native of Kunkle, he lived in | West Pittston for a time, return- ing to Kunkle thirty years ago. He was a member of Kunkle Methodist | Church, Kunkle Volunteer Fire | Company, and Teamsters Union Local 401. He was employed for fourteen years by Luzerne Lumber Company until retirement due to ill" health. He leaves his widow, the former * | Mary Smith of Kunkle; children: David A., Kunkle; Mrs. William C. Casterline, Idetown; Mrs. Richard | Sutton, Lehman; dren; a brother River, N. J. Burial was on Wednesday Wardan Cemetery. Conducting se: v= ices from the Bronson Funeral home were Rev. Ruth Underhill, a; Rev. Fred Eister, former and pre} Raymond, Tom's three grandchil- : gan of Luzerne; Mrs. Harry Eckert, | ent pastors of Alderson Methodist’ Sr., Kingston; Mrs. Edward Kaslas- | Charge, of which Kunkle Methodist kas, and Miss Norma Stanley, Forty- | church is a branch. get this Viena) sshd Mt. Zion, died Wednesday night ‘at know how she is today because I Yes, I am taking my furlough at | belonged to Mountain Grange of the exact time it is due, even d the way you prefer, or not at all. JET BS CIEE CER NE RIL JT ONE FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY 288-1496 Enterprise 1-0843 " MAIN PLANT and NARROWS SHOPPING CENTER BRANCH STORE / >. / O'Malia’s Laundry & Dry Cleaning Luzerne-Dallas Highway