; i | I rs ae ———— RL Awan steerer Ae NS Botte ee SE AOR YT SEC11ON B — PAGE 2 FT News Of The Churches , THERESE’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 XY am. OUR LADY OF VICTORY Sunday Masses at 7:30 and 9:30. ST. FRANCES X. CABRINI ¢ Rev. Stanley Kolucki Sunday Masses, 7:30, 9 and 11 SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH Rev. R. W. Edmondson, Pastor Sunday School - 10:00 AM: 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 Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Teen Time 6:15 p.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, Bible study & pr. ayer | 7:30 p.m. { Sunday Morning Broadcast, W N AK, 7:45 am. i 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 “rom age of twelve. EMMANUEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD Harveys Lake Rev. Forest Nelson Sunday services: Sunday School at 9:45; church service 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; SiS. 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 i Beaumont Elder Roger H. Clansen 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 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. Cc & U Club third Sunday eve- ying. choir practice. UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP Sunday services Nilkes-Barre: 10:30 a.m. service ‘and Chirch ‘chool. at YM-YW, ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor Morning Worship Service at 10 am., until after Labor Day. Sunday School at 9 a.m. Vacation Bible School begins next week. Will run from June 13 to June 24, weekdays from 9:30 to 11:30 am. First Tuesdays of the month— Church Council at 8 p.m. Second Tuesdays at 8 p.m.—Dor- cas Society. Fourth Thursdays—Men’s Br other- hood. Thursdays — Youth Choir at 6:45 p.m., Senior Choir at 7:30 p.m. Fridays — Cherub Choir at 6:30 | WBAX. Sunday School 9:30; Morn- 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. Tuesday: Prayer Meeting at 7:30 wm. 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. PARK NEIGHBORHOOD FREE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Grove Armstrong, Pastor Sunday: 8:35 a.m. Radio Program ing Worship. 10:30. Sunday evening service at 7:15. Wednesday ‘7:00 Family Prayer Night. There is a well staffed and snip} 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 fourth Mondays at 8:15. COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH Sweet Valley Rev: B. Kirby Jones Sunday Services: Sunday School « 10; morning worship at 11. 7:30 Evening Worship. Choir practice Tuesday evenings at 8. Midweek Services Thursdiy, 7:30 p.m. DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Robert H. Sheehan. Pastor ST ————.. ALDERSON METHODIST CHARGE Rev. Fred Eister ALDERSON: S.S. at 10, worship at 11:15, MYF 6 p.m. EVANS FALLS: S.S. at 10, worship at 11:15. KUNKLE: S.S. at 10 a.m.; worship at 7:30. ‘| NOXEN: Worship at 10..am. 1 S.S. at 11. MYF 6 p.m: RUGGLES: Worship 8:45, S. S. 9:45. FIRST CHURCH CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sunday Services 11 a.m. I.rsery-11 a.m. — Sunday School 11 a.m. Wednesday Evening Meeting 8 nm, ASSEMBLY OF GOD MOORETOWN ship at 11 a.m. 7:30, evening worship. Tuesday, 7:30, Bible Study, TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST Rev. C. F. Gommer, Jr., Pastor Worship Services. The Pastor will ent.” There will be recognition of High School Graduates. 9:30 a. m. Church Schoal 11:00 a. Monday: 8:00 p. m. Official Board Daily Vacation Church School will run from Monday, June 13th to | June 24th, 9:30 a.m. to noon. ! { Tuesday: 8:00 p. m. Friendship Class Wednesday: 7:30 pm. Chancel Choir Thursday: 8:00 p. m. Circle 1 Saturday: 4:00 p., m. Old Fashion Strawberry Social CARVERTON METHODIST CHARGE William . Reid, Pastor CARVERTON: 9::00 a. m. Worship | Topic: Every Thought Captive; Read II Corinthians 10:5 10:00 a. m. Sunday School ORANGE: 10:00 a. m. Worship 11:00 a. m. Sunday School MT. ZION: 10 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a. m. Worship = : Trucksville Choir | Holds Arnual Banquet Chancel Choir of Trucksville' Methodist Church held their annual | Sunday, June 12, 8:30 a.m. Divine Worship. : 9:45, a.m. Church School with, classes ‘for all ages. 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship. Nur-! gery for’ children under 6. years. of age during the 11 o'clock service. Monday, 9:30 a.m. Vacation Bible | School. 7:30 p.m. . Worship and Music Commission. Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Vacation Bible School. 12:30 pom. W. S. C S Picnic 7:00 p.m. Trustees Meeting. 8:00 p.m. Official Board Meeting. Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. Vacation Bible School. Thursday, 9:30 a.m. Vacation | Bible School. Friday, 9:30 a.m. Vacation Bible | ‘ School. PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL Rev, John S. Prater, Pastor Friday, 4:30—EYC will meet at Church for camping lp to Camp Sterrett. Sunday, 8 a.m. — Holy Com- | munion. 10 am. — Morning Prayer. © 11 a.m. — Vestry Meeting. SHAVERTOWN METHODIST Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost, with. classes for all ages. 11:00 — Nursery during church for pre-school children. ice. Student Recognition Sunday for Graduates. tion School begins. home of Mrs. Ross Williams. 6:30 — King's Daughters Picnic at home of Mrs. Oliver Troup. Tuesday: 5:00 — Youth Depart- | ment Picnic at Irem Temple Picnic | Grounds. 8:00 Berean Class Meeting with Mrs. Henry (Calkins. Thursday: 7:30 — Senior Choir and Quartet Rehearsal. 8:15 — Men's Choir Rehearsal. Friday: 8:30 — Keller Circle Cov- ered Dish Supper in Social Rooms. TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Andrew Pillarella, Pastor and Nursery. Children’s Day will be observed at this service. 7:30 pm. — Young Adults. Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to Noon — Vacation Bible School for grades 5, 6, 7 at Trinity United Presbyterian Church. Methodist Church. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Session meeting. Thursday, 8:00 pm. — Choir Re- hearsal. Church OFFSET 2RINTING Made To Your Design p.m, Chapel Choir at 7:30 p.m. The Dallas Post Pastor | Sunday: 9:45 — Church School 11:00 — Morning ‘Worship Serv- | Monday: 9:30 to 11:45 — Vaca- | Sunday, 9:45 a.m. — Church School and Nursery. ! 11:00 a.m. — Morning Worship 4 year olds through 4th grade at the Dallas banquet Wednesday evening, with | a smorgasbord at Continental Inn. | Invocation was offered by’ “Wil- | liam Hewitt, choir president. Mrs. | Ruth” Reynolds, . organist - director, | spoke briefly. Games were enjoyed | by the group. Georgiena Weidner is secretary and Pauline Wilfé dreasgror of the | choir. | Present also were Mr. and ‘Mrs. | Harold from Mr. and Mrs. Alan | Wilkinson, Mr and Mrs. Ted Ben- ' nett, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vernon, | | sr, Thomas Vernon Jr. | Norrie; Blanche Atherholt, Corinne: Jones, Dr. and Mrs. David Kunkle, $3 and Mrs. Edward Richards. ' Knights Of Columbus Benefit Show June 18 | Knights of Columbus Columbian Squires of Pittston “will sponsor a, benefit show June 18 at the Kings- ton Armory. The ‘6‘6 Summer Blastoff" sched- juled for 8 p.m. will feature Ballad | ‘ Singer Ronnie Dove, The Drifters, | The Esquires, and The Starfires. | Proceeds will benefit the Colum-, | bian Squires Scholarship Fund | which sends local boys to local col- es. : | leg { Tickets may be purchased at De- Reemer’s T-V, Back Mountain Shop- | ping . ¢enter. | WSCS MEETING ' TO BE HELD June Meeting of Dallas Methodist | WSCS Tuesday, June 14, at the! | church will be a covered dish lunch- con. Each member is asked to bring | ja covered dish and her own place 6:30. — Deborah Circle Picnic at | Setting. Members of the committee, | | the officers, will supply meat, des- ! ! sert and beverage. This will be the | last formal meeting of the year. in yy od ll “A garden is a thing of beauty and a job forever.” ll ; | 0) en Zl vi Sunday services: S. S. at 10, wor- | 3 ! | | The bishops of the United States | Sunday, June 12: 9:30. and 11 a. m." speak on “The Use of a Man's Tal- | - HE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1966 Catholic, Protestant, Collaborate To Relieve Famine-Stricken India A nationwide appeal to: Catholics and Protestants in this country on behalf of the millions of. suffering men, women and children in India| will be conducted jointly by the | overseas relief agencies of both | faiths. This will be the first nationwide | appeal ever conducted jointly by ! the Catholic and Protestant faiths. | It is being conductéd in response | to pleas from Pope Paul VI and the World Council of Churches for Christians of all nations to unite’ in feniig-s solve India’s food short- age. Both agencies ove taken steps: to increase their feeding programs in India in an effort to help meet the emergency. Catholic Relief Serv- | ices has increased its program from 132 million pounds to 200 million pounds of foodstuffs and sent a special shipment of 22 million pounds: of flour to the six areas officially declared famine-stricken. | also donated . $100,000 to CRS to] | purchase 1,620,000 pounds of rice, there tion of the joint action foi India | sent’ the Diocese of Bethlehem in which has already arrived and is now being distributed. 8 | Church World Service is under- taking to increase its current mass feeding program from $500,000 to 1,000,000 persons daily in the worst areas of the famine. On May 55, the ‘two agencies jointly chartered a vessel to ship 21,000 tons of U. S. government- donated wheat from Galveston, | Texas to Bombay, India. Similar cooperative action throughout the world came in an- swer to the Papal and World Coun- cil of Churches appeals, resulting in aid worth millions of dollars now | being sent to India. Last month, representatives of Catholic Relief Services and Church World Service in India combined with other international and govern- ment social agencies to form the Action for Food Production Com- mittee for the coordination, sup- port and technical guidance of agri- cultural development projects throughout that country. Officials of the two American Represents Diocese JEROME R. GARDNER SR. Jerome . Gardner, head of the Every Member Canvass of Prince of Peace Episcopal Church, was ask- | overseas aid agencies are Now €on- od at a meeting in Kirby House, | sidering other steps for continua- | Mountain Top last year, to repre- famine relief both here and in India. Dallas Vacation Bible School Registration Going On Now The Dallas Methodist Church and m. Youth Department Church School | Co-Directors; Jo- Ann | Trinity Presbyterian Church = will | hold Vacation Bible School on June 13-17 and 20-24. All children in! this area are welcome to come. Register . with Mrs. Bruce Slocum ! now. 9:30 a.m. to noon. The following have offered to help | with « this Bible School: Mrs.® John Marsh and Mrs. James Daarling, | Mrs. Nelson Nelson, | Supplies; Mrs. Bruce . Slocum, Reg- | | istrar; Mrs. Kenneth Ochsner, Mu- | t sic; Jackie and Karen Davis, recre- | ation. | Teachers: Nursery - Mrs. Charles | Albert, Mrs. Lema Moore, Mrs. Har- | ry. Swepston, and Mrs. Ronald Wal- cott. Kindergarten - Mrs. Robert | Miller, Mrs. H. R. McCartney and | | Mrs. "Cheryl Goode, | Miss Mary Jane Faust. First Grade - Mrs. Donald Weid- ner and Mrs. Albert Frantz. Second Grade - Mrs. Robert Sheehan and | Mrs, Pressley Shannon. Third Grade | Mrs. Robert Carey ‘and Mrs. Welton | Farrar. Fourth Grade - Mrs. John Blase, Walter Bronson and Mrs. Thomas Bobo. Fifth Grade - Mrs. Richard Gedon and Mrs. Windsor Davis. Sixth Grade - Mrs. John Davis and Mrs. George Hamm. Some of the Youth Helpers are: Judy Blase, Joan Nelson, Chuck LaBerge, David Cris- pell, David Carey, Marsha Hamm, Carol Thomas, Nancy Thomas, Don- na Cole and Gail Cole. Trinity Observes First Anniversary Of New Church Edifice Dedication | | fant Sunday, Trinity United Pres- | byterian Congregation ceebrated the | first ‘anniversary of the dedication of the new Church building. At an impressive and inspirat- | ional service, members of the Com- | municants Class were confirmed and ; received’ into the fellowship. of! he . Church. ut The Rev. Andrew Sle pas- tor of the church, in ‘the service of | Confirmation said to the young peo- ple - “Jesus Christ has chosen you, ; and, in baptism, has joined you t to Farewell Reception For Rev. and Mrs. Crompton Rev. and Mrs. Rolland Crompton were honored at a farewell recep- tion in Trucksville Methodist educa- | tional building Wednesday evening. ‘Rev. Crompton; a former pastor of | the church, was recently appointed | Superintendent of Binghamton | | District of the Wyoming Conference; | he has served Wilkes-Barre District | for the past two- years. Rev. Charles Gommer, Jr., host pastor, led the group in singing | hymns, ‘honoring Mrs. Crompton’s interest in music. | Mrs. Robert Sheehan, Dallas, pro- | | chairman, presented Mrs. | Crompton with a white orchid and | Rev. Crompton with a boutonniere. With the general topic “Things | we'll remember”, tribute was paid | the Cromptons on ‘behalf of the! District ministers’ wives by Mrs. | William © Reid, Jr., Carverton;| churches of the District by G. Wes- | ley Lewis, Mount Zion; District | young people, Miss Linda Lewis, | Wyoming. | Rev. Guy Leinthall, Dorranceton, spoke for the ministers aad pre- | sented Rev. and Mrs. Crompton with a purse from churches and min- isters of the District. i Lake for many years, the Cromptons plan to make it their home after | | retirement. They are parents of Dr. | | Richard and Rev. Wesley Crompton, | | both of Trucksville. | New Wilkes-Barre District Super- | intendent is Rev. Roswell Lyon, a | former pastor of the Shavertown church, 3 Teenage Girl Choir of Elwood | Church, Wilkes-Barre sang, directed | | by Mre. Joseph Sable. | Refreshments were served by | 'Traghsville WSCS. | / Alfred D. We have been a part of The Back Mountain Area for over 35 years — serving ECONOMICALLY and EFFICIENTLY BRONSON FUNERAL SERVICE Sweet Valley : Mildred A. | you to this time | John Daugherty, Mr. Summer residents of Harveys __ himself. He has called you, together with us, into the Church, which is his bdy. Now, he has brought and place, that you may confess his name before men and go forth to serve him as his faithful disciples.” { “Confirmed ‘were: Melanié Anne Albert, Sandran Lynne Barakat, Cindy Lou Budd, Leslie Elaine Hamm, Patricia Koeb, Darcy Rogers, Jeffrey Scott Hoover, Daniel Press- ley Shannon, Harry Dalton Sweps- ton, III, Roy Prevest Walter. After the service of Confirmation new members were received by the Pastor and Elders of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cope, Mrs. David Eiper, Mr. and and Mrs. Elaine Gregorowicz, Roland Koeb, Mr. Mrs. Mrs. | Joseph Noveral, Mr. David Noveral, Mr. and Mrs. David Pellam, Mrs. John Sponseller, Mr. and Mrs. Gar- win Tough. Service concluded Bith the oh- servance of the Sacrament. of the Lord's Supper. TO DAD You were first, and we Walk slowly down that long, long path For soon we'll follow you. | We want to know each step you | take So we may take the same, For some day down that lonely road You will hear us call your name. Sadly missed by your daughter Esther. In memory of Roy Evans, died June 13, 1962 | GUEST SPEAKER _ Rev. David Shaver, pastor of First Methodist Church, Davenport | Fla., was guest speaker at Dallas | | LeBel, Boynton, Fla.; and Mrs. Ver- Methodist Church on Sunday. remain. | | One thing we'd have you do, | Boston August 26, 27 and 28 of this year. are held yearly at Kirby House. The | | | conference in Boston, arranged by | | public relations man Marius Bres- ! | ond. is in the nature of a work- | shop for canvassers. Mr. Gardner was able to obtain! a speaker for this Saturday's meet- ing at Kirby House, Mr. D. Ross | Osborn. Jerry was unable to accept | the chairmanship this year because ! of demands of the Library Auction. | Training sessions for the Diocese | f | | Also representing Prince of Tors on Saturday at Kirby House will be Charles Hayes. The Boston assignment comes at a strategic time, a free weekend when Mr. Gardner will be in Hart- ford attending a meeting of Con- necticut Mutual Insurance men, both before and after the Boston session. In 1957, Mr. Gardner will have the responsibility for the entire Diocese of Bethlehem at a meeting of all Northeastern Epsicopal Di- oceses. Mrs. Annabel Compton Dies After Illness Mrs. Annabel Compton, 66, East Dallas, died Monday night at Nes- bitt Hospital where she had been admitted a month earlier. Burial was at Shrine View Wednesday afternoon, following services conducted by her pastor, Rev. Andrew Derrick, from the Dis- que’ Funeral Home. Native of Edwardsville, the for- | mer - Annabel Knecht moved to Dallas in 1929. She belonged to Glenview Primi- tive Methodist Church in Fernbrook, and was active in its organizations. Surviving are her husband, Wil- liam; children, Mrs. Charles Seward, Dallas, and Melvin Compton, Levit- | town; brother, James Knecht, Dal- | las; ‘sisters, Mrs. Cora Bellas, Dallas; Mrs. Jennie - Shaver, Trucksville; Mrs. Eva Albee, Ashley; five grand- | children ‘one great-grandchild. ‘Anthony Savage, 80, Was Former Resident Anthony Savage, a former resi- ' dent of Orange and Vernon before moving to Bradentown, Florida to make his home with his son An: thony, died Friday in the Braden- town Hospital at the age of 80. . He was a native of Pittston. Services were conducted on Tues- day afternoon in West Bradentown. He leaves his widow, the former Margaret: Petro of West Pittston; children: Anthony Jr.; Chief Petty Officer Edward G. Savage, stationed in Norfolk, Va.; Mrs. Fred Daley, Fernbrook; . Roland, . Pittston; and Delores Savage, Swoyersville. 11 grandchildren, two greatgrandchil- dren; two sisters: Mrs, Alfred J. onica Bierman, Brooklyn. TIRES See for a on every Guaranteed S22 JACK WINTERS WINTER'S TIRE SERVICE Memorial Highway — Dallas BEST DEAL - - - NEW or RETREADS 673-2036 ee WHEEL! Satisfaction Mrs. Ella F. Martin Dies At 86 In Florida Mrs. Ella F. Martin, Aunt Ella to numberless nieces and nephews, was buried in the family plot at Huntsville Cemetery yesterday after- noon. Two ministers conducted services from the Snowdon Funeral Home, present and former pastors of Huntsville Christian Church, Rev. M. Richard Bevan, and Rev. Charles H. Frick, of Benton. It was Mrs. Martin's wish that she be buried at Huntsville. Her husband, Lt. William A. Martin, US Navy, lies at Arlington, National Cemetery, far from home. Lt. Mar- tin, who died in 1929, was with the fleet during World War I. Mrs. Martin, 86, suffered a stroke a year ago in her home at St. Petersburg, Florida, an illness which cancelled out her intention of re- turning to this area to make her home with her nieces, Mrs. Ella! Schmoll and Mrs. Arline Covert. She died Saturday afternoon in| Mound Park Hospital, St. Peters- burg, one week after the burial of her brother Ralph M. Frantz. : She wis. born in Huntsville, daughter, of “Lyman and Cynthia (Marie) Pembleton Frantz. : Upon the: death of her husband; she sought’ and found work lng | children. . For many years she was employed by the Crippled Children’s | Hospital in Elizabethtown, N. J. She was a member of Huntsville Christian - Church. She returned again and again to this area since retirement. at the age of 75, ex- pecting ‘to spend her declining years with her nieces. Her last visit to Dallas was three years ago, when she attended’ the wedding: of her grand-nephew Wore Schmoll to Judy Wertman. | Huntsville Christian Church School June 17 Huntsville Christian Church | School will open Friday, June 17, 9:00 a.m. with classes for Nursery, pre-school, Primary, Junior and Chi Rho ages. Sessions will be from 9 to 11:30, all youth in the area are welcome regardless of church affiliation. Rev. Richard Bevan heads: the school and Mrs. Arline Covert, Church organist, will direct music. Nursery and pre-school directors: Mrs. Gordon. Wolverton, Mrs. Gor- don~James, Miss Donna. Hontz; be- ginners, Misses Hanna Culp and Carol Ashton; Primary, Mrs. Tho- mas Templin, Miss Edith Deitz; Junior, Mrs. Clara Troxell, Mrs. Wil- bur Davis, Mrs. Harry Howell; Chi’ Rho, Mrs. Richard Bevan, Mrs. Wen- del Jones. Kitchen will be headed by Mis. Jack Jopling with Mrs. Walter Ernest Watkins assisting. | A picnic will climax the dohool, period, Friday, June 24th. at 11:00. ! | Davis, Mrs. Chares Eston and Mrs. | Closing service will be announced. : : IN MEMORY In Yoving ‘memory of our pelved Mother, Mrs. Nellie Post, who pass- ed away 1 year ago. Sleep. on, Dear Mother, And take your rest; God called you home, He thought it best. In silence you suffered, - In patience you bore, Until God called you Home * To suffer no more. * God saw the road was Setting : rough, The Hills were hard to climb; | He gently closed your loving eyes And’ whispered peace be ‘thine. | Sadly Missed By Her Children. | |'Mountain | Prayer — William Ellis; | Alice Jones, Roaring Brook Baptist DALLAS, TT Scranton Diocese Enthrones Bishop For those of the Catholic Faith, enthronement of the new Bishop of Scranton at St, Peter’s Cathedral on Wednesday ‘last, was a landmark in the history of the Scranton Diocese. Bishop McCormick celebrated his first Mass as Bishop of Scranton before a capacity audience of a thousand people. Not only those of the Faith, but .. representatives of other religions, including Bishop Wernecke, presid- ing Bishop of the Episcopalian Di- ocese of Bethlehem, ‘were present at the enthronement and the ® monies surrounding the accessior®of the Sixth Bishop of Scranton to his new office. Rev. Howard Hartzell, Elmcrest , Drive, Dallas, attended the en- thronement ceremonies as official representative of the Wyoming Val- {ley Council of Churches, of which he is Executive Secretary. All Catholic ‘priests in the Back attended the. colorful ceremonies, ‘and many of the re- ligious from . College Misericordia ‘I'were . present. “Viewers. ‘who watched proceed- ings on colored television sets were able to enjoy the brilliant robes and intricately embroidered vest- ments. ; Coverage started with the ar- | rival at Avoca by private plane from Altoona on the day preced- ing the enthronement of St. Pat- rick’s Cathedral in Scranton. Children’s Day Sunday At Presbyterian Church Children’s Day will) be observed at Trinity United Pre. Church on Sunday at 11:00 = The following young people of the Church School will assist the pas- tor in the service: Call to worship, Invocation and the Lord's Prayer—Nancy Thomas; Psalter — Marcia Hamm; Scripture Lesson—Sandra Barakat; Offertory Prayer— Harry Swepston, III; Ushers—mem- bers of the Junior Department. ~ Children of the Nursery, Kinder- garten, Primary and Junior depart- ments will present recitations and sons. Superintendent Hamm. Nursery and Kindergarten De- partment, - Mrs. John Marsh, Miss Mrs. Harry Sweps- is Mr. George ton, ‘Jr. Primary Department, Mrs. Jack Davis, Mrs. Windsor Davis. Junior Department, Mr. and Mrs; Richard Gedon. Junior High, Mr. and Mrs. Shep Pawling. Senior Department, Mr. John Thomas. Adults, Mrs. Evan Stauffer. Christian "Education Committeg: ' John Marsh, chairman; Mrs, M: tha ‘Longmore, Gray Mattern and John Thomas. § Choir Auction June 11 Adult Choir of Roaring Brook ‘Baptist: Church will sponsor an | Auction and Social on June 11 at 5 pm. A variety of foods will be offered the public. Auctioneering will start at 7:30 pm. Event will be held in the church hall. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Considerati £ given here to every { service . . . for i provision of ample ¢ For 26 years, our Richard H. Disque Funeral Home keynote of service f All-encompassing is the consideration d render the finest service to all . . . N with financial hardship to nome. on is the detail of a funeral every faith. The parking space for aim has been to 672 Memorial Highway DALLAS, PA, 674-3806 PHOTO-EN Rear 20 North Main Street ENA EAR NNAEENEM EEN ANNEENENEENSARRNRARNNARNEADY Graphic Arts Services INCORPORATED GRAVING Offset Negatives and Platemaking Screen Prints, Art Work Phone 825 278 iii Pa. EER f | at 6:3 Au pany build; Fri Meth educa night, Mr. Sutto: ty-thi Satur forme coups is em Mr. Elm day 1 Jame: Tuesd {Schoo Mrs Road, follow Gener Nei a tou yester serve guests Mr. family a few er an W. Dx vertor Con Leagu Satur Mr. vertor from law ai D. Kn land. Mr. koski, ~ Sunda daugh ated « High Des Ide Mr. Kings at the Mrs. § othy, Brown (Calkir son | Parris Pat: of tk spent Mr. quietl, nivers broug David Emers end - and 1 serve versal The the § ice @ ‘Mrs. Schul Mi daug the + Ernes Mr. daugl Baltir Mrs. now | and | Valle; Mr Hilbe: Alexa
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers