The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 26, 1966, Image 10

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T News Of The Churches
{”. THERESFE'S
Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor
Rev. Vincent Langin, assistant
Sunday Masse~~ 7:30; 8:45 and
0:45.
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.
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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 AME
Morning Worship - 11:00 AM.
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-
| ing: Worship 10:30.
UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALIST )
FELLOWSHIP Rev. Fred Eister
Sunday services at YM-YW, | ALDERSON: S.S. at 10, worship at
Wilkes-Barre: 11:15.
10:30 am. service and Charch| MYF 6 p.m.
‘chool.
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MAPLE GROVE METHODIST |
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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. |
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PARK NEIGHBORHOOD
FREE METHODIST CHURCH |
Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor |
Sunday: 8:35 a.m. Radio Program |
WBAX. Sunday School 9:30: Morn- |
Sunday evening service at 7:15.|
Wednesday 27:00 Family Prayer!
Night.
There is a well staffed and equip-
ped Nursery for all regularly sched- |
uled services.
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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. 3 (
ship Services, 9:45; S.S., 11; Young
People, 6 p.m.; Evening Service 7.
Wednesday evening: 7:30, Prayer |
and Bible Study. i
Sunday Morning Broadcast over |
WNAK at 7:45.
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
at 9:45; church servica at 10:45.
Evangelistic service at 7:30.
Wednesday at 7:30, Bible Study
and prayer.
; 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.
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.
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, Rible Service 7:45 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,
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-
ling.
choir practice.
ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN
Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, pastor
Sunday Worship Serviegs at 8:30
and 11 a.m. Sunday School at 9:30
a.m. 3
First Tuesdays at 8 p.m.—Church
Council.
Second Tuesdays
Dorcas Society.
Fourth Thursdays at 8 p.m. —
Men’s Brotherhood.
Every Thursday at 6:45 pm. —
Youth Choir; Senior Choir at 7:30
p.m.
Friday — Cherub Choir at 6:30
p.m.; Chapel Choir at 7:30 p.m.
at 8 pm. —
CHURCH OF CHRIST
SWEET VALLEY
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.
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 9:00 a. m.
Official Board fourth Mondays at
8:15.
COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH
Sweet Valley
Rev. B. Kirby Joneg
Sunday Services: 8Bunday School
«¢ 10; morning worship at 11.
7:30 Evening Worship.
Choir practice Tuesday evenings
st 8.
Midweek Services Thursday, 7:30
p.m.
DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Robert H. Sheehan. Pastor
Sunday, May 29: 8:30 a. m. Divine
Worship
9:45 a. m. Church School with
classes for all ages
11 a. m. Divine Worship
Nursery for “Children under 6
years of age during the 11 o'clock |
service. {
6:30 p. m. Junior and Senior
High M.Y.F. will meet with Trucks- |
ville M.Y!F. as guests. The speaker |
for the evening will be a man from
the Mormon Faith.
Tuesday: 3:15 p. m. Girl Scout
Troop 639 |
Wednesday: 8 p. m. Senior Choir |
reheargal |
Thursday: 7 p. m. Boy Scout!
Troop 281
_ PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL
Rev. John S. Prater |
Thursday, 4:15 p.m., Junior Choir
Rehearsal. |
Sunday, Whitsunday.
8 a.m. Holy Communion. |
9:30 a.m. Holy Communion. Fam-
ily Service, Church School.
11 a.m. Holy Communion. i
Tuesday, 8:30 p.m. Couples’ Club
will meet at the home of Mr. and |
Mrs. Edwin Roth. Program will be |
a film shown and discussed. i
Wednezday, 8 p.m. Senior Choir |
Rehearsal. |
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Rev. Robert DeWitt 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 -
Pentecost Sunday. ;
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11:30 Junior Church in Chapel
Room.
Monday, 4:00 Brownies, Troop
626.
Tuesday, 4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop
632.
4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop 633.
7:30 Boy Scouts, Troop 231.
Wednesday, 3:30 Girl Scouts,
Troop 631.
4:00 Gir] Scouts, Troop 629.
Thursday, 4:00 Junior Choir Re-
hearsal; 4:15 Youth Choir Rehearsal;
7:30 Senior Choir and Quartet Re-
hearsal 8:15 Men's Choir Rehearsal.
TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST
Rev. C. F. Gommer, Jr., Pastor |
Sunday, May 29: 9:30 and 11 a. m.
Worship Services. The Youth Mem-
bership Class will be received into
the fellowship of the Church.
9:30 a. m, Church School
11 a. m. Youth Department
Church School
6 p. m. Youth Fellowships
Tuesday: 9 a. m. Quilters
4 p. m. Girl Scout Troop 634
Wednesday: 7:30 p. m. Chancel
Choir
Thursday: 7 p. m. Boy Scouts
Friday: 4 p. m. Aldersgate Choir
8 p. m. Friendship Class Birth-
day Tea |
Saturday: 8 p. m. Couples Club
OFFSET PRINTING
In Many Designs
Tuesday: Prayer Meeting at 7:30
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THE DALLAS POST,
Holy Name Presents Plaque To Father Kane
ALDERSON METHODIST CHARGE
EVANS FALLS: S.S. at 10, worship
at "11:15.
KUNKLE: 8.8. at 10 a.m.; worship
at 7:30. ;
NOXEN: Worship at 10 am. 1 S.S. |
at. 1k. x
MYF 6 p.m.
RUGGLES: Worship 8:45, S. S. 9:45.
FIRST CHURCH CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1966
Rlfred Root Was
fl Transfer Man
Was Buried Monday
At Memorial Shrine
| Alfred Root Sr., Franklin Street,
Dallas, died Thursday morning at
General Hospital where he had been
DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
Oakdale Cemetery Assoc.
Mrs. Florence Cragle [Plans Memorial Weekend
Mrs. Florence Cragle will be | The OQakdale Cemetery Associ-
buried this afternoon in Oakdale | ation will hold its annual celebration
Cemetery following services = con- | this year starting Sunday evening
ducted at 2 from the Bronson Fu-! May 29th with a Memorial Service
neral Home. Rev. Herbert Punchard in the Oakdale Church Rev. Punch-
will officiate. {ard of the Baptist Church will be
Mrs. Cragle, 73, Hunlock Creek ithe speaker and the Oakdale Choir
RD, died Monday afternoon in Gen- | will furnish the music.
eral Hospital, where shé had been | Monday May 30th at 10:30, chil-
admitted a few hours earlier in the dren of each Sunday School will
Services Today For
{ (I rsery-11 a.m. — Sunday School
1am,
» road. Dr. Olson wrapped the skin
i about
| from Central Congo were there be- |
Sunday Services 11 am. -—
11 am.
Wednesday Evening Meeting 8
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ASSEMBLY OF GOD
MOORETOWN
Sunday services: S. S. at 10, wor- |
ship at 11 a.m. oo
7:30, evening worship. 7
Tuesday, 7:30, Bible Studwv. ei
CARVERTON METHODIST CHARGE
William Reid, Pastor
MOUNT ZION: 9 a. m. Worship;
Topic: Pentecost, The Missing In- |
gredient; Read Acts 19:1-7.
10 a. m. Sunday School
CARVERTON: 10 a. m. Worship; |
11 a. m. Sunday School
ORANGE: 10 a. m. Sunday School |
11 a. m. Worship
TRINITY UNITED
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Andrew Pillarella, Pastor
Sunday 9:45 a.m. Church School
and Nursery.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship and
Nursery.
7:30 p.m. Young Adults. -
Thursday 8:00 pm. Choir Re-
hearsal. :
Saturday 10:30 a.m. Comunicants
Class.
Jots From Dot
Dear Folks,
Last night we had a man whose
leg was completely skinned by a
truck wheel rolling over him: or
more likely pushing him along the
around like a jacket and sewed it
up and results wait to be seen.
Sunday we had a wedding at
Songolo of one of our students to
the daughter of our old nurse Tu-|
landa. We were invited to the feast’
given by the bride's family, very
nice.
Conference At Leopoldville |
Hugh Frazer and I came to Leo
to a conference with Melvin Blake,
the Executive. Secretary from the
Board. He has more authority than |
he has had before and seemed much |
more enthusiastic and definite!
everything. Several people’
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sides the people who work in 1éo-!
Edith Martin, Norene Robken, Jack
Reitz, John Hughlett. I stayed at
Culps last night and had breakfast
there. Am going to see the In-
spector to see if I can get last year’s
diplomas out of him. He's had’
them in his office to be signed for |
months. |
P. S. The student who broke the
mirror finally got himself put out
for a few other ‘things --
rather he got mad one day and
i
: Leonard,
The recent Father-Son Commun-
| ion. Breakfast of the Holy Name
Society of Gate of Heaven and Our
Lady’ of Victory Parishes was
marked by two noteworthy events.
The Very Rey. Lane Kilburn, C.S.C.,
President of King's College, gave an
inspiring address: + His topic was
| “Christianity and Tod ay’s Prob-
lems,” and he described some of
the challenges that confront all sec-
tors of society and the Christian's
obligation to find solutions.
"This address was followed by the
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presentation of a plaque to the Rev.
Francis ‘A. Kane, Pastor, as a token |
of appreciation of the Society for
his many years of guidance and
help as moderator. Father Kane re-
cently relinquished this ‘position and
appointed Rev. John Bergamo as
Moderator. ;
Louis Goeringer, former Pres-|
ident of the Society, made the pre-
sentation address, and is shown at
| the left on the photograph. Father
Kane is at the right. Bruno Maras-
cio, Acting President, was Chairman
of the Breakfast, and Paul Williams,
| former Secretary, was Co-Chairman. |
Trinity Presbyterian Women Plan
Tea For Area Women Of All Faiths
By inviting women of all faiths
represented in the Back Mountain
to. its 3rd annual June Tea, Trinity
Women will continue a custom
which it hopes will become a tra- |
dition. Invitations have been issued
to ‘the. women of more than 17
Churches, for June 8, 1 p.m. at
Trinity Presbyterian Church.
This year, the speaker will be
Rev. Howard G. Hartzell, Executive
Director
Council of Churches. Mr. Hartzell,
a resident of Dallas, is well known
in the area. He was a Minister in
‘Wilkes-Barre prior to moving to
New Jersey, recently he returned
to assume his present position in
the Council of Churches.
Joseph Adamshick
Is Laid To Rest
Joseph Adamshick, 57, New Brit-
tain; Conn., former resident of Leh-
man was laid to rest last’ Tuesday
afternoon at St. Mary's Cemetery,
New Britain.
© Mr. Adamshick died May 6 at
Uncas On Thames Hospital, Nor-
, wich, Conn., following a six month
illness.
Son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
George Adamshick, Lehman, he re-
sided in the Back Mocuntain for a
number of years before moving to
Connecticut.
He is survived by two stepsons
and a stepdaughter, brother
Lehman; sisters, Mrs.
Louise Mroczek, Elkins Park, Pa.;
Mrs. John Asklar, North Tonawan-
1 da, N.Y.; Mrs. Mary Vasicak and
Mrs. Lottie Matuza, Luzerne; Mrs.
Obed Hontz, Shavertown.
High Mass Of Requiem
For Mrs. Jos. Gianuzzi
A High Mass of Requiem for Mrs.
of the Wyoming Valley |
Mrs. John Dungey will be in
charge of Devotions ‘and Mrs. Fred
Swanson, Choir Director of Trinity
Church, will be Organist.
Mrs. Andrew Pillarella, Chairman
| of the Tea Committee, along with
i Mrs. Evan Stauffer and Mrs. Ro-
land Koeb, invites everyone to e-
main for a social hour following the
dent of Trinity Women's Associ-
ation, announces that a Nursery will
be provided for small children so
that Mothers may attend.
President of the different Socie-
ties are asked to call Mrs. Davis,
674-6705 to advise her of the num-
ber in each society who expect to
| attend.
Brickel Class
The Brickel Class met at the
home of Mrs. William Baker, Sr.
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. Ralph Brown presided in the
absence of Mrs. Richard Owens. De-
| votions were led by Mrs. Laverne
Race.
. Attending were Mesdames Zel
Garinger, Joseph Jewell, Faye Hil-
Brown, Lorraine Stair, Fred Welsh,
debrant, Beulah Frantz, Louise
B. B. Lewis, Laverne Race, Elsa
Boehme, William Baker, Sr., Ralph
Brown and Miss Gertrude Wilson.
| Lewis E. Davenport
| Services for Lewis E. Davenport,
of Newcastle, Del.,, were conducted
Friday afternoon at 2 from the fu-|
neral home at 1044 Wyoming Ave-
{ nue, Forty-Fort. Burial was at
| Edge Hill.
| Mr. Davenport, 47, died Tuesday
morning at the hospital in Wilming-
{ton Del,
| mitted after suffering a heart at-
| tack at his home.
| He was a native of Plymouth.
program. Mrs. Windsor Davis, Presi- |
where he had been ad-|
admitted May 12.
Mr. Root had been in poor health
off and on for some time prior to
his death, able to return to his
business after each admission to the
hospital.
| Native of Evans Falls, son of the
late Lyman and Betsy Mock Root,
he moved to Dallas 29 years azo,
| after living for some time in Wyo-
'min,g, home base of his furniture
. moving and storage business. Re-
| cently, he had purchased the Wyo-
ming Paper Company in Wyoming.
| He belonged to Dallas Methodist
Church, Elks Lodge, Wilkes-Barre,
| and Wyoming Valley Movers.
He leaves his widow, the former
Beulah Bechtold: two - daughters,
Mrs. Madeline Lulewicz and Mrs.
Shirley Pisaneschi, both of Wyoming
. RD"3;. two". sons," Alfred Jr., Wyo- |
ming, “and ‘Allan, Trucksville! two’
| foster children, Gloria,
at home, members of the family for
| fourteen years; a sister, Mrs. Leona
Sorber, Wyoming RD 3; eight grand-
| children and three greatgrandchil-
| dren.
truck accident in Florida three years
| ago.
Services were conducted Monday
afternoon by Rev. Robert Sheehan,
from a Wyoming funeral home.
Burial was at Memorial Shrine.
Ira F. Cragle Lies
At Bloomingdale
Ira F. Cragle, 79, died at his home
| in Pleasant Valley Thursday night. |
| Native of Hunlock Township, son
| of George and Mabel Cragle, he
| formerly lived at, Hunlock Creek,
| where he was a farmer and lumber-
| man. 7
| He attended Headly Grove
Church. His wife Catherine died in
February of 1959.
| Surviving are these children: Mrs.
| Verna McCarroll, Town Line; Mrs.
| Arline Taylor, Mrs. Anna Smith,
| and George Cragle, all of Shick-
| shinny RD; Mrs. Nancy Lord, Hun-
lock Creek; Ira J. Cragle, Muhlen-
| burg; Mrs. Verna Kline, Plymouth;
| Seth « Cragle, Wellsboro; nineteen
grandchildren and ten greatgrand-
children.
Services were conducted Monday
afternoon from the Bronson Fu-
neral Home. Burial was at Bloom-
ingdale Cemetery.
|
|
Robert Robinson III
‘Dies After Accident
| Robert Robinson, III, 18, son of
| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson Jr.
| of Harveys Lake. RD, died Monday
afternoon at Nesbitt Hospital. He
i had been admitted early in the mor-
| ning of May 17, following a car
! crash on the Tunkhannock Highway
‘at Bowmans Creek bridge. He was
admitted by Noxen ambulance.
| He was buried yesterday after-
noon in Idetown Cemetery, follow-
ing services’ conducted from the
| Snowdon Funeral Home by Rev.
| Robert: D. Yost, pastor of Shaver-
town Methodist Church.
year. He was a sophomore at Lake-
| Lehman High School.
| day.
A native of Pittsburgh, she had
lived in this area for almost sixty
years, a pillar of the Roaring Brook
Baptist Church, and president of
its Wiiling Workers Class.
She was a charter member of
Sweet Valley Council, Daughters of
America, secretary of the Council, | ——
" decorate the graves of soldiers with
wreaths and flags. Following at
11:30 a hot roast beef meal will be
served in the hall adjoining the
cemetery. The public is invited and
home made ice cream will be sold.
Also a supper at the evening hour
will be served.
and Clara, !
A son William was killed in a |
Native of Philadelphia, the young
man had lived in this area for one
quit and nobody coaxed him tog,
stay! seph Gianuzzi was celebrated
Feb > | Tuesday morning from St. Therese's
ebruary 211 church, followed by burial in St.
Oh yes, 1 am all out of Polaroid Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Town-
film. And people seem to have ship.
Stopped sending hymnsle und wwe, Mrs. Gianuzzi, resident of Dallas
He is survived by his widow, the | He leaves in addition to his par-
{ former Marybelle Hoover of Dal-| ents three brothers, Donald, Ed-
las; his mother, Mrs. Mary May ward and Thomas, and two sisters,
| Davenport of St. Petersburg, Fla.;| Bonnie and Judy, all at home: a
i two daughters: Mrs. Sunny Daven- ' sister, Mrs. Violet Ulrich, Philadel- |
port Thompson of Marydel, Md.; phia, and his maternal grandmother |
; | cards
SHAVERTOWN METHODIST |
don’t have enough yet. Boats are
slow -- I am still getting Christmas’
|
|
Love, Dottie
(Note: Papa sent her some more |
Polaroid right away!
get new ones!) |
i
Accuracy in a newspaper is what |
virtue is in a woman ... only a|
newspaper can alweys print a =i
for the past seven years, died Satur- | Mrs. Penny Davenport Shupe, at Mrs. Susan Lynch, also of Philadel-
day afternoon at her home in Goss home; three brothers: Andrew and | phia.
Manor.
She was a member of St. Ther- |
And more €S€’s, and active in American Legion | ii. it
| hymnals will go when churches here | Auxiliary.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, she gradu-
ated. from St. Nicholas High School.
She leaves her husband, a son
Joseph Jr.; four grandchildren; and
a sister, Mrs. Clem Curry, Wilkes-
Barre.
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Optometrist
Professional Suite g
Gateway Center
Edwardsville
287-9735
Tuesday - 2 to 8 pm. GATEWAY CENTER HOURS:
Wednesday - Closed Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Friday - 2 to 5 pm.
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beginners and advanced
Evenings Thurs. & Fri. to 8 p.m.
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in- Guitar
CHURCH ROAD, TRUCKSVILLE
Call 696-1129
Digtrict Deputy of Luzerne County Youth For Christ LY
District I, and National Representa- |
tive. She was a charter member of | Greater Wilkes-Barre Youth For
Hunlock Township Republican Wo- | Christ will meet for their regular
men's Club, and a past president. rally on Saturday night, May 28th
She was assistant vice president at 7:45 p.m. at the Acme Auditorium
of Patriotic Order of Americans of in the Gateway Shopping Center in
Berwick. 1 Edwardsville.
Surviving are her husband, The new color teenage film, With-
Claude; children, Mrs. Odra Shaffer, out Onion, will be shown. This film
Mifflinville; Mrs. Veldra: Miller, | deals with some of the current teen-
Hunlock Creek; Mrs. Edna Hartman, | age problems in an interesting way.
Buffalo; Mrs. Merie Cragle, and a | om a
son; Glaude,: Jr, ‘both ‘of Hunlock |,
“Creek; 20 grandchildren, 14 great-
grandchildren; a brother, Milton
Hontz, Berwick; nieces and nephews.
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|
‘Mrs. Sarah Bonham |
‘Lies At Oakdale |
Mrs. Sarah Bonham, 89, resident
| of Roaring Brook for the past
quarter-century, died Saturday mor-
| ning in Nesbitt Hospital.
| She attended the Roaring Brook |
| Baptist Church and was a member
| of its Willing Workers Class. _
| The former Sarah Lloyd yas born |
| in Edwardsville.
DECORATION
DAY - - -
is on its way!
Get Your
WHITE SHOES
U.S. & P.F. FLYERS
and
HUSH PUPPIES
FAIRVIEW
Dallas Shopping Center
DALLAS
Expert Shoe Repair
|
Surviving are her husband,
Charles ; son, William James, Clarks
Summit: two stepdaughters, Mrs.
Amber Lamoreaux, Sweet Valley,
| and Mrs. Delphine DeletKanic, Hun-
{ lock Creek RD; nine granchildren
| and five great-grandchildren; broth-
| ers, Philip Lloyd, Baltimore, Md.
and George Price, Edwardsville.
Burial was in Oakdale Cemetery
Tuesday afternoon, following serv-|
ices conducted by Rev. Herbert
Punchard from the Bronson Funeral
Home.
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