The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 22, 1966, Image 13

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
MOUNT ZION
It ‘did look and sound good, the |
choir Sunday morning, back in place !
again. Besides Catherine, the choir |
leader, Roy J. Thomas, Ben Smith,
Ernie Hoover, Garry Dymond were
the men, with Priscilla Krum, Jean
Hronich and Carol Smith. Dicky
Holmes did the work of the acolyte
with dignity and precisin.
At Work Already
Ronnie Ear] is already at practice
teaching and 1 imagine he is good
at it. He's doing it in Clarks Sum-
find there's a heap of slang words | side friendships, and some to take
in the book, but that doesn’t faennl on selected patients as pen-pals. He
we have to use them, but to under- | warned that the pen-pal feature
stand them. : might be a one-way service inas-
Valley Crest | much as some need to get mail who
The office at Valley Crest did | are not in condition to send out
something nice for me and my peo- | mail. T know that to be so. If you
ple. Some expressed a wish to have saw some of those arthritic fingers
some song words on paper so they | you would understand. Everybody
could sing along with me. So I| (in and out of a hospital) likes to
hinted about ‘this where hints count | get mail. Not everybody is able to
and they came out with 50 copies, | write replies
mimeographed in capitals, double-| Agi. that sermon at
Mt. Zion
+ “Sorry to hear that Paul Smith
mit now. spaced ‘on 3 pages of heavy white
paper. I selected a few favorite
hymns to have duplicated. They are
On Sick List
is in St. Luke's Hospital in Bestle- |
hem after suffering a stroke awhile | quite sensitive to type. sizes my-
ago. ’ | self!) And when I tried them out
And for some time now Ray Mul- | among the groups they did partici-
lisin has not been strong. Dorothy | pate in the singing. Some kept the
3 of West Pittston has been | song sheets because they wanted to |
cfaing up and taking her mother | memorize the words. By the way, a
Mrs. Mullison to church. Mr, Mulli- lady asked me to sing “How Great
son has to lie down most of the | Thou Art”. So copied the words in !
time. i my note book and frequently sing
The Dictionary Again it for them. They join on the chorus.
Random House Unabridged has I'm not George Beverly Shea but
| paper and envelope all stamped for |
I mean I'm there in person; and often!
words in it which aren’t!
\ Valley Crest Mentioned In Church
made-up words. - Remember Mary |
Poppins singing ,and using a’ 33-1
letter word? It’s there: Superecali- the
fragilisticerpialidocious! = (Pity
typesetter with that one, She may | man voices and by frequent onnor-
theme
cut the line out!) But what I looked tunities we ‘are chosen by Christ
up was to find the corrrect useage : for some special service He wants |
and accent of “trespass” as in the | done. He told about a girl he knew |
Lord’s Prayer. I grew up on the | at Sky Lake who this year is in|
unaccented second syllable but hear | collece and is already enlisted in
the ministers accent the second syl- | church work in the college ‘town.
lable. So my accent happens to be | And of someone on the circuit who
|
anproved by this newest word-book. | is teaching in. our County Prison.
Also “the word humble as I was Then he told about the Director
taught it is to silence the h (as if | of Volunteer Services at Valley;
were |
1 were British). This is still listed Crest who said volunteers
as correct as a second choice. Either needed to spend an hour a week
“hym-” or ‘“um-” is right. Also I: visiting some patients who need out-
feted On Birthday
Mike Witek, Parrish, Street. Dal- | ise. Mrs. Mary Billow, Mrs. Margarat
las, $was recently honored at birth- Billow. Chase: Mr. and Mrs. Mike
day party. | Hanchulak, Mr. Andy McCulloch,
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Paul | Kingston: Mr. George Kroll, Mrs.
Xo Detroit; Mr. Joe Witek, M:. Anna Witek, Mr. and’ Mrs. Alex
Pr Cer agen pe TT i Trosko, Luzerne: Mr. arid Mis. Carl
Y4 | Daubert, Sandy Long, Dallas.
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AUTHORIZED
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Call ' Coll. 288-6426
easy to read. (I confess I'm getting |
Pastor Reid last Sunday spoke on |
“Chosen, by - Christ”. |
the | Mentioned that ‘in many ways by |
| ‘and Mrs. John Onvsitus, N.J.: Mr. |
i and Mrs. Nicholas Witek, and Den- !
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p Plant and Quarry -- Chase |
|
| (he preached it to both of the other
| churches too) I was stopped by
| several people who want me to give
them some names for pen-pals!
Which I am glad to do.
Uncle Sam Is Nice
We find a lot of fault with our
| government including the Post Of-
fice department. But if you want a
written message taken to someorie |
in Valley Crest or Alaska or Hawaii |
give the gentleman a nickel and |
your letter and he'll’ deliver it! Or
he'll sell you a combination letter |
| 11c. which will go by air anywhere |
in ‘the ‘world. Pretty generous and |
accommodating 1 say.
Susan Banks On Japan
Susan Banks, Dallas High |
| School * senior, = showed slides of |
Japan at the September 7 meeting |
of - Shavertown Methodist WSCS. |
| ‘Miss Banks, daughter of Mr .and|
Mrs.: William Banks, Shaver Ave- |
nue, recently returned from a year |
in Matsuyama as a Rotary exchange |
student. :
A question and answer period
| followed her presentation. Mrs.
George Payne was program chair- |
man. =
|. Mrs. Jack Kloeber, Spiritual Life |
| Secretary, used ‘Brotherhood’ as |
| her devotional theme. [
| Mrs. Ross Kimball presided at |
the business ' meeting. Program |
booklets were distributed and mem- |
| bers were reminded. to pause daily
lat 11 a.m. to pray for peace and |
| for their : prayer partners. |
{ On display was an afghan knitted
i by ‘members, which will be part of
| the Society's supply work.
| Mrs. James McFarland announced
plans for a rummage sale to be
| held September 21 and 22. Mrs. |
| Joseph Allen reminded women that
| September 10 was the deadline for
names on the birthday calendar.
| Mrs. Ralph Frantz was in charg
| of the nursery. ;
| Tea table was decorated with
| petunia-filled teacups. Mrs. Ralph
| Lewis, hostess . chairman, was as-
| sisted by Mesdames Walter An-
| drews, Gordon Austin, Lena Apple-
| ton, William Banks, Harry Beck,
[Robert Berlew, Albert Blase, Mal-
| colm Borthwick and William Brown.
ae |
Shavertown WSCS Hizey
|
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