tat SECTION B— PAGE 2° a q ST. THERESE'S i Rev. John P. Walsh, Pastor Rev. Vincent Langin, assistant Sunday Masses, 7:30; 8:45 and 10:45. GATE OF HEAVEN Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor Assistamt Pastors Rev. John A. Bergamo Rev. Thomas A. Flynn Sunday Masses 7:30, 9:00, 11:00 and 12:15. i OUR LADY OF VICTORY Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and | 11:15. SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH | Senior Choir at 8. 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, LOYALVILLE: Morning worship at 9:30, followed by Sunday School. | as 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. foo i; Sunday evening service at 7:15.) Ship 9:30, S. S. 10:30; CYF and Chi Wednesday 7:00 Family Prayer | | Night. | Rev. R. W. Edmondson, Pastor | Sunday - Sunday School 10 a.m. | Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evening Evangelistic Service 7 p.m. Wednesday - Pioneer Girl's 7 p.m. Young People’s 7 p.m. | Thursday - Ladies Prayer meeting 1:30 p.m. Mid-Week Prayer and! Praise Service 7:30 p.m. —————————————————————————eeee | GLENVIEW PRIMITIVE | METHODIST | Rev. Amdrew Derrick i Morning Worship 19:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:35 a.m. Teen Time 6:15 p.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. i Wednesday, Bible study & prayer / 7:30 p.m. I Sunday morning broadcast 2 WNAK, 10:15. EMMANUEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD i | Harveys Lake Rev. Forest Nelson i Sunday services: Sunday School i at 9:45; church service at 10:45. | ‘Evangelistic service at 7:30. : i Wednesday at 7:30, Bible Study and prayer. BACK MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY Church (Shavertown Elementary School) Rev. B. Kirby Jones | Sunday services: Worship at 9:30 ie Sundoy School at 10:45 = OUTLET “FRFE METHODIST CHURCH _ Rev. Milton Frantz, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m. Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Prayer Service—Wied- nesday 7:30 p.m. . LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE ° Rev. Winfield Kelley A x ii |, JACKSON: Sunday worship 8:45; S.8. 9:45. [DETOWN: Sunday worship at 10; S.S.’at 11; MYF at°7. : LEHMAN: Sunday worship at 11:15; S.8. at 10; MYF at 6. EASTERN ORTHODOX CHURCH © Rev. Gerald Sudick Church School 10:30. Sunday service at 11:30 a. m. é SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST | 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, 8:15 p. m. 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 Jones Sunday Services: Sunday School t 10; morning worship at 11. 7:30 Evening Worship. Choir practice Tuesday evenings at 8. Midweek Services Thursday, 7:30 p.m. 11:30 Sunday morning sermon on WNAK. News Of The Churches & ALDERSON METHODIST CHARGE Rev. Fred Fister ALDERSON: S.S. at 10, worship at 11:15. z 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. HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. Richard Bevan, Pastor Sunday services: Morning Wor- Rho, Sunday 6:30; Bible Study, Sun- day 7:30 at home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Melvin. Bible Study and Prayer, Thurs- day 7:30. Choir, Monday 7:00 p. m. Teachers and Officers, 1st Mon- day of each month; Official Board, 2nd Monday, 8:00 p. m. Christian © Women’s ly ‘Circle, 3rd Tuesday ,8:00 p.m. Fellowship Dinner, 4th Thursday, September through April. TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST Rev. C. F. Gommer, Jr., Pastor Sunday, Feb. 12: 9:30 and 11 a.m. Worship Services. The Pastor will speak on ‘Reconciliation’ 9:30 a. m. Church School 51100 a. ‘m. Youth Department | Church School 7:00 p. m. Senior M. Y. F. 7:00 p m Junior High M. Y. F. 8:00 p. m. Hymn Sing at Dallas Methodiist Church. Leader, Rev. Philip Pitcher Monday: 1:30 p. m. aMry Circle 4:00 p. m. Girl Scout Troop 630 7:00 p. m. Commission on Mem- bership and Evangelism 8:00 p. m. Official Board Tuesday: 9:00 a. m. Quilters pent ee | Fellowship, | | 2nd Tuesday, 7:30; Christian Friend- Broadcasts over WNAK: Year of | | the Bible, weekdays, 1 to 1:30 p.m. | | Poetry to Live by, each afternoon | | at 5:15. | Class 4:15 p. m. Girl Scout Troop 705 | 7:30 p. m. Girl Scout Troop 634 SHAVERTOWN METHODIST Fashion Show and Birthday Tea x s { 8:00 p. m. Friendship Class | Revs Robert DeWitt Yost, Pastor, Wednesday: 4:00 p. m. Wesleyan | | Sunday: 9:45 Church School with Boys in Educational Building I elassed for all ages [5:15 p, m. Wesleyan Girls in Bd | ; : _| ucational Building { TL i Phoved Yor | 7:30 p. m. Chancel Choir in BEdu- | 11:00 Morning Worship Service -- Te volds Class : A Sa le and Becoption) Thursday: 7:00 ». m. Bov Scouts | oY Yambel a | 8:00 p. m. Circle 1 at home of i 50 Junior Church in Chapel Mis Vincent McGuire | " A | Friday: 4:00 p. m. Aldersgate | | Ea How iB Svein) Si Choir in Educational Building | Roo 0 Confirmatiol Liasy. ar Chape 6:30 p. m. Cub Pack Dinner m idan | 6:00 Junior M.Y.F. in Social Room | | © 7:00 Seniior M.Y.F. meet to. go, to Union Lenten Service z | 7:30 Union Lenten Service at Dal- ; i | las Methodist Church Sunday 9:45 a.m. Church School Monday: 4:00 Brownies, Troop 626 and Nursery. TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Andrew Pillarella, Pastor THE DALLAS POST, Twelve churches of the Back Mountain Area will join in a serv- ice on the World Day of Prayer, Friday afternoon at 2, at the Prince of Peace Episcopal Church. Mrs. Thomas E. Cease is area chairman for the United Church Women. Mrs. Charles Gommer of Trucks- ville Methodist Church will speak on the theme, “Of His Kingdom There Shall Be No End”. Mrs. Gordon Wolverton of Hunts- ville Christian Church will be the soloist, and Mrs. Leroy Sassaman of Dallas Free Methodist Church will be organist. Rev. Joha Prater, rector of the Prince of Peace Enis- i prayer and benediction. Others participating in the cerv- rr — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1067 'H. Voelker, | Trinity United Presbyterian; copal Church will give the closing | me World Day Of Prayer Observance By 12 Area Churches On Sunday Holy Name Society Program On Strokes “Facts About Strokes” is the sub- ject of the program arranged by ice will be Mrs. Jack M. Kloeber, Tom Balutis for the February meet- Shavertown Methodist; Mrs. Robert | St. Paul's Lutheran; Mrs. Winfield Kelley, Idetown Meth- | 'odist; Mrs. Howard Ehret, Lehman Methodist; Mrs. Windsor Davis, Russell Parsons, Prince of Peace Episcopal; Mrs. Walter Powell, Huntsville Methodist; Mrs. Herbert Olver, Dallas Free Methodist; Mrs. Robert Sheehan, Dallas Methodist; Mrs. David Stull, Park Neighbor- hood Church. Mrs. Clarence R. Elston of Hunts- ville Methodist Church is public re- lations chairman, Mrs. | There will be a nursery for pre- school children. Everyone regardless of church affiliation is invited. FEED-BACK by Rev. Charles Gilbert Last Sunday morning Dorothy Gil- | bert, missionary on furlough from | Congo, spoke at the three churcdes | of the Carverton, Mt. Zion and Or- | ange circuit. | She spoke. of the work of the | church in three’ major aspects: 1, | The local church at the grass roots; | 2. Participation in ecumenical pro- | jects; 3. Involvement and witness lin the secular world where church | members are in school, jobs, and | community life. | She spoke on the second aspect first, leaving the consideration of | the grass-roots church to the last. Her most recent ministry was | at the medical center at Kimpese | where eight participating churches | are involved. There are many ad- | vantages in this type of work be- cause of larger resources and more | contveniences. She spoke more at length on the work of the grass roots church as is was represented in the church | of her first assignment at Wembo | Nyama in cental Congo. She said lin part: “The Local Church can’t | be a stagnment pool, it must be a 4:15 p. m. Youth Confirmation | spring of living water from which | Old Presbyterian Meeting-House Invites To Worship For 200 Years by Dorothy Anderson Old ‘churches can be fascinating, particularly to the lovers of early history. Magnificent edifices can be found anywhere erected by congregations which can afford to erect them but in Alexandria, Virginia, gateway to the South, are two notable places of worship where the very beauty of their simplicity surpasses by far the more modernistic architectural designs. * At. Christ. Episcopal Church and the Old Presbyterian Meeting House one’ can’ truly feel God's presence. I was privileged to visit the latter "over the past weekend. © 4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop 633 8:00 Deborah Circle at home of Mrs. Robert Deeble 8:00 King's Daughters Meeting in |" 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship and Nursery. | 7:30 p.m. Young Adults. 7:30 pm. Union Lenten Services at the Dallas Methodist Church. Social Hooms . Tuesday: 7:30 Music Committee | Meeting in Sanctuary | 7:30 Boy Scouts, Troop 231 | Wednesday: 5:00 to 7:00 Couple's | | Club Roast Beef Supper in Social | Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Session Meet- (ing. t | Thursday, 4:15 p.m. Youth Choir | Rehearsal. } | 8:00 p.m. Adult Choir: Rehearsal. | The Old Presbyterian Meeting House, built in 1774 by Scottish | pioneers, reflected their desire for full religious freedom. Here worship- ped many who were responsible for the birth of the young Republic which has flourished from those roots to shape the destiny of free men, George Washington, first presi- dent of the United States, though not a member of the “Dissenting -" - : Beaumont | Rooms. {| Friday, 2:00 p.m. World Day of « Elder Roger H. Clausen | Thursday: 4:00 Junior Choir re- | Prayer at ‘the Prince of Peace | | hearsal 3 | Church. Saturday services: Sabbath School | 4:15 Y h 1 i Pr “30; church services at 11 a. m. Bi Youth Ohols rehearsal rehearsal Friday: 1:00 Keller Circle Meeting in Social Rooms HUNTSVILLE METHODIST Rev. Pershing Parker, Pastor Sunday Service: Morning worship | at 10; Sunday School at 11:10. MYF | at’? pm. Tuesday, Chancel Quilting, all day. Second Thursday, WSCS meeting ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Choir. at 8. and 11 a.m. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. following a fellowship lunch at| pipet Tuesday of the month: noon : : Church Counce ; wodFold Club, vst: Friday wight | = rg onal meets ab 8.2m, at 8. B. A. Class third Saturday at 8. 26,8 po. C and U Club, third Sunday eve- |y064 at 8 pm ning. on L : . . First Wednesday: Ladies Auxili- Tid a “ | Junior Choir, Friday night at 7. | ary at 1:30 p.m. Thursday Evenings: Senior Choir FIRST CHURCH CHRIST, SCIENTIST Yehearsal at 7:45 p.m. Sunday Services 11 a.m. __| Saturday Morning: Confirmation tlursery-11 a.m. — Sunday Sehool | Clas at 9 am. 11 am. Wednesday Evenings - Wednesday Evening Meeting 8 Services at 7:30 p.m. ym. | DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Robert H. Sheehan. Pastor MOORETOWN Rev. Elmer Kipe, Pastor Sunday, February 12: 9:00 a. m. Sunday services: S. S. at 10, wor- | Family Worship Service ) hip at 11 am. | 9:30. a." m. Church School for 7:30, evening worship. | grades 1 through 6 Wednesday, 7:30, Bible Study. | 9:90 a. m. Church School for . grades 7 through 12 and Adults DALLAS FREE METHODIST | 11:00 a. m. Worship Service; Milton E. Frantz, Pastor | Nursery for pre-school children Sunday services: Morning wor-| 6:30 p. m. Pastor's Membership ship at 9:30. Sunday School at 10:30 | Training Class Mid week prayer Service, Wed-| 7:30 p. m; Hymn Sing nesday evening. 7:45. | Monday: 6:30 p. m. Blue and Gold | Dinner 7:30 p. m. Membership and Even- CHURCH OF CHRIST SWEET VALLEY | gelism Commission Rev. E. P. Murphy, Pastor | Tuesday: 1:30 p. m. WSCS. Pro- Sunday services: Sunday School| gram: Film from Wyoming Valley at 10, Morning Worship at 11. | Council of Churches entitled ‘The Young People’s service 6:30 p.m. |Lord’s Prayer”. This is an excep- Evening Worship at 7:30. tionally good film and members of Choir practice at 8:30. | the various Sunday School Classes Tuesday: Prayer Meeting at 7:30 | and Church Members are invited to ym. attend. Wednesday: 4:00 p. m. Brownie | i 4 : Rey. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor | church were elected to the office Sunday Worship Services at 8:30 | of Elder: Dr. Robert M. Bodycomb, | | Roy Cope: Roland Koeb and Gray Mattern. To the office of Deacons: | ston, Jr. Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship of Wyoming Valley The Unitarian Fellowship of Wyo- ming Valley will meet Sunday morn- ing at 10:30.in the YM-YWCA Build- ing on Northampton Stret. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Troop 654 6:30 p. m. Chancel Choir rehearsal 7:00 p. m. Webelos 8:00 p. m. Senior Choiir rehearsal Thursday: 2:00-4:00 p. m. Ladies will cut patches and roll bandages 6:30 p. m. Children’s Choir re- hearsal 7:00 p. m, Boy Scout Troop 281 The Annual Meeting of the con-' 7:30 Senior’ Choir and Qunttot | gregation was held on Sunday. The | purpose of the meeting was to hear | the annual reports, to adopt the | budget, elect officers and to con- | duct any business properly coming before the meeting. The following members of the Mrs. Barbara Barakat. Mrs. Louise Rutherford and Mr. Shep Pawling. Second Tuesday: Dorcas Society | Auditing Committee: Gray Mattern, G. D. Cassar and Dr. "C. Warren Fourth Tuesday: Men's Brother- | Koehl. Nominating Committee: Miss | | Alice Jones, Mrs. John Marsh. Mrs. | LeRoy Roberts and Mr. Harry Swep- Every Member Canvass | Committee: Mr. Shep Pawling, Mr. Meck. | On February 26th at the Morning | Worshin the new Elders and Dea- [Meck Roberts and Mr. Charles Lenton | cons will be ordained and installled. | PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAT, Rev. John S. Prater, Pastor Thursday, 4:15 p.m. Junior Choir Rehearsal. Friday, 2 pm. World Day of Prayer Service, Sunday, 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m. Family Service and Church School 11 a.m. Morning Prayer. 12 Noon, Vestry Meeting. 6 pm. EY C. Wednesday, 10 a.m. Holy Com- munion. 10:30 a.m. Churchwomen’s meet- ing. 7:30 p.m. Evening Sermon. Prayer and CARVERTON METHODIST CHARGE William Reid, Pastor ORANGE: 8:00 ‘Bible Study Class. 9:00 Worship - Topics: “The Challenge of Lent” Read Luke 15:11- 32. 10:00 Sunday School. MT. ZION: 10:00 Worship; School. CARVERTON: ship. Save On Your Printing 11:00 Sunday 10:00 Sunday School; 11:00 Wor- { Church” as it was called, attended meetings here since there were close ties between the Meeting House and the Masonic Order of which he was Worshipful Master. Many fraternal and historical or- | ranizations have shown great in- | terest in the Old Meeting House and it has been called a Masonic Westminister Abbey. Twenty two members of the Masonic Order lie in its small churchyard along with an unknown Revolutionary soldier, (Dr. Crake, personal physician who | attended Washington during his | last illness and many other early patriots. | The enclosed pews over which ex- streams must flow out through a thirsty world”. She cited the case of the First African District Superintendent and later to be the first African tc be consecrated , bishop. Bishop John Wesley Shungu is a product of the African church and now is feeding back into Congo the wealth of his conszcration and Christian experi- ence. She spoke also of Louis T'Uham- ba who became so thrilled by an ing of Gate of Heaven and Our Lady of Victory Holy Name Society at Gate of Heaven Auditorium, Dallas, Sunday evening, February 12th, at 7:30 p.m. This program will be presented by King’s College Academy of Bio- logical Science which has a disting- ushed record of conducting. pro-| grams dealng with the heart, hyper- tension, and related subjects. President Robert Pilger will pre-| side over a short business meeting. Rev. John Bergamo s the Moderator. All men of the parishes and their / wives are invited. I Tour Of Holy Land ‘Being Orgenized oy Rev. Kirby Jones will tour the Holy Land in June, as co-conductor with Dr. Jimmie Johnson, a twenty- two day study-travel plan for those who wish to increase their knowl- | edge of the country which is now! Israel, and become personally ac-' quainted with locations which they have known from childhood by study of the Bible in church and Sunday School. Rev. Jones, pastor of Community’ Bible Church in Sweet Valley, and Back Mountain Community Church in Shavertown, says that reserva- Schoonover, the youngest in a fam- l VAL) AC DERIRTONT STARA Mrs. Winifred Davis Dies Aftter Heavy Fall Mrs. Winifred Davis, resident of | Dallas for the past year and a half, { died early Friday morning at Mercy Hospital ,where she had been a patient since January 16, follow- Daughter Of Pioneers To Be Buried Today |: ing a fall at her home on Machell Dallas Post Avenue, ’ Old-timers at ‘the remember that Mrs. Jessie ‘Winters | Mrs. Davis was a native of Sligo, used to send in news of Center Tyeland, who came to this country Moreland doings, continuing to do 50 45 a child. She lived for fifty years until she was in her eighties. lin Ebensburg before making her Mrs. Jessie Schoonover Winters, home with her daughter, Dr. Betty 91, died on Monday at her home in pais, Center Moreland. Jessie Winters To Lie In State A former member of Holy Name She will be buried this afterncon, Church in Ebensburg, she was a in Marsh Cemetery, following serv-'member of Gate of Heaven Parish, ices conducted by Rev. Howard Catholic Daughters of AmericigSon- Hockenbury from the Center More- fraternity of Christian’ D ne, land Methodist Church, where she Third Order Secular of St. Francis. will lie in state from 1 p.m. until| Her husband died in 1959. the time, set for the funeral at 2.| gpg leaves three daughters: Mrs. Mrs. Winters was daughter of prong Jane Belferman, Bethesda, Joseph and Amanda Mosteller | pq . Dr. Betty Davis "with whom I she resided, a director of student > of Jou Fm and two boys. teaching at College Misericordia; TON0OROveTS have been prominent | 4 gigter Mary Catherine Elizabeth, in Center Moreland affairs since the RoM chairman of the education days of the pioneers. : on % department at Misericordia; four Her husband ,James W. Winters, grandchildren, who died eighteen years ago, was | postmaster at Center Moreland for over forty years, carrying on’ the govenment position as part of his general store operation. © Mrs. Schoonover was a member | of . Center Moreland Methodist | Church, where for many years she taught Sunday School, and was ac- | A Mass of Requiem was celebrated in Holy Name Church in. Ebensburg Monday morning, followed by burial in the parish cemetery. Albert Cigarski Dies At His Home In Chase experience of accompanying a missi- onary on a trip into pygmy country that with glowing face he told Dorothy Gilbert: “Mama, I've got to | be a missionary!] tions are now being taken, area have evinced interest. He may be reached by telephone, ? 477-2811, or through the mail, Post Sure enough, the time came when, opine Box 246," Dallas. the Central Congo Conference, using | . A shorter tour of fifteen days may the same commissioning service as p. arranged for those who do not was used back in 1951 when Dor- | wish to take in London and Paris, othy was commissioned a missionary | cities which will be visited on the to Africa Luois T'Uhamba was com- 22-day program. missioned by the church to go as| muavel will be by jet. It is a % missionary to a large city, Lusam- | complete travel package, including bo. in Central Congo. Kha ir except personal expendi~ By these and other incidents {eq which she used the work of Christian | Starting time is June 6. 10 p.m. “feed-back” ane : » into the originating f.5 Kennedy International Airport. and , that a number of people in this’ tive in the women’s societies. Of late, she had not been able jf get about so freely. A+ her home. | she enjoyed her African violets and until failing health prevented. cro- | cheting’ rugs. One of her daughters, Mrs. Leona Thomas, shared her home with her. | She leaves three daughters: Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Edith Schoonover, {ert Baird, Kingston; eleven grand- bot of Center Moreland; Mrs. Rob- children, thirty-two greatgrandchil- dren, and four great-great-grand- childen. Services Saturday At 11 | Albert Cigarski, ill for two | months, died Thursday morning at his home in Chase. ; A native of Wilkes-Barre, he had lived most of his life at Chase, ' where he had owned and operated | the Jackson Dairy. More recently | he had been employed by the Parry Dairy in Forty-Fort. Education was obtained in Jack- son Township Schools. § He was a member of St. John's Nepomucene Church in Luzerne, and its Holy Name Society. Surviving are: his widow, tig for- mer Lucy J. Syroid; two children, church was dramatically pictured. From 1889 until 1949 the old | church was closed until a rapidly growing parish at Second Presby- terian Church, saw the need for more space and the empty shrine was restored. | | | until 1906. which occasionally makes Funeral Home Friday evening, 7 to | A number of variations in travel itineraries are available, bu the | visit to the Holy Land is the hard] kernel of the tour. Passports and visas are required. For those in the Senior Citizen category, it is advised that appli- cations for passports be made with plenty of time to spare. Birth regis- | tration was not made mandatory’ proof of birth a lengthy process. A baptismal certificate is valid, or an entry in a family Bible. | To obtain maximum benafit from | Still standing is the pipe organ iy. tour jt is suggested that poten- made by Henry Erben and installed | 01 1avellers study up on Biblical Monday night at Hahnemann Hos- in 1849, rich in musical quality and | pictory, both in the old and the Pital, where she had been read- | one of the finest early organs 10, .. iectaments. be found. This replaced the original one destroyed by fire in 1835, which | gutted the interior of the Meeting House. The bell in the tower which was recast from the old metal following the ‘fire tolled for four days from night at Clark Summit State Hos- | season, found dead Toseph Palmer, 62, Native Of Noxen Joseph Palmer, 62, died Sunday : Albert Stephen and Charles Marie, both at home; three brothers: : Ls | Charles and Joseph, Chase; and Ber- Services for Mrs. Marjorie Cragle| nard, Kingston; two sisters: Mrs. are scheduled for Saturday at 11 ; " : ' | Thomas Rusnak and Mrs. Car] Aston, to give time for the Red Cross 0 | both of Chase. 2 get in touch with her son Richard, serving with the Fleet a A Mass of Requiem was celebrated For Mrs. Marjorie Cragle : | Monday morning at St. John's in the Mediterranean. : Fri ! Church in Luzerne, followed by riends may call at the Bronson burial int ‘the parish cemetery | Courtdale. T Rev. Herbert Punchard, pastor | of Roaring Brook Baptist Church, | MAN will officiate at the funeral, and] WHERE 4 1S NEEDED burial will be at Oakdale. Sign engraved over the fireplace Mrs. Cragle, 54, of Media, died in the old Jewish Community Center | on South Washington Street: “Where a man is needed, be thou mitted for a second operation on |the man.” her heart. She had not recovered | ~ a RATE strength from the first surgery, Sid She was 22 resident Daas the second was imperative, an. ef- | before moving to Forty-Fort, an fort to save her life. | ten years ago to Media. She gradu- Her husband, Sidney Cragle, had | ated from Foriy-Yort High School died on the second day of deer and Wilkes-Barre Business College. in bed in Wiest She was Executive Secretary for | the time of Washington's death un- | pital where he had been a patient for | Nanticoke by his hunting compan- | | | | | tends a large balcony faces a plain | "altar, revealing the simplicity and | the side walls are niches where stood | originally the heating stoves de- | signed to combat the chill of a win- | ter morning. i Until the Civil War split the | congregation, colorful, dynamic and patriotic ministers preached from | { humility of its parishioners. Along | y P 7 | Church, til his burial and on February 22,|a year. ions after a rugged day in the open. 1800, was used again for the first! A Mass of Requiem was celebrated | The former Marjorie Jones was memorial service on Washington's Tuesday morning at Sacred Heart: born at Noxen, daughter of Mrs. birthday, a custom which has now | Church, Luzerne, following private Fannie Wardan Jones and the late | Boeing Aircraft Corp. in Morton, Pa. | She leaves her son Richard; two grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. ian | Cooper, - Trucksville; two browners, become universal throughout our land. Today a vital living church, the | Old Presbyterian Meeting House is again carrying on its important function, stimulated by the memory of those famous figures whom wel Bliszardm Luzerne, and Mrs. Bessie | now meet in the history books and | McLaughlin, Trucksville. | who sat in rapt attention as their pastors and often famous orators brought them into closer contact with God. Community Extends Sincere Sympathy The community extends sympathy to Victor and Thomas Cross of Dal- las, who lost their father last Thurs- day. Albert V. Cross, 76, died at Tyler Memorial Hospital, where he had been, a patient for one week. a stepchild. Burial was on, Saturday at War- dan Cemetery, following services conducted by Rev. Philip M. Pitcher, : pastor of Tunkhannock Methodist from the Nulton Funeral | Home. [15 pulpit. Among the first to serve | | were Dr. James Muir and Dr. Elias! Harrison, both scholars and com- | | munity leaders, who occupied their | charge for three quarters of a | tury. DALLAS BAPTIST CHAPEL Pastor, Rev. Eugene Trawick cen- Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. hn. Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. Eastern Star Building NEED PRINTED ENVELOPES CALL THE POST FOR BEST PRICE i carte -VOLKS WAGEN NEW and USED CARS and TRUCKS All Years and Models Fully Guaranteed SALES PARTS SERVICE Goodwin Auto Co. ® 651 Wyoming Ave. Kingston, Pa. Corner Rt. 11 & 309 MYTHORIZED Call Coll. 288-6426 \ services from a Luzerne funeral home. Burial was in Orcutt Cemetery. Native of Noxen, he was a mem- ber of Sacred Heart Church. { He leaves two sisters: Mrs. George | Mrs. Madelyn Youells | Mrs. Madelyn Youells, 51, a resi- | dent of Trucksville for the past, nine years, died of a coronary oc-. clusion January 29. She had been in the hospital suffering from a virus for a short time, but was at home | again. Mrs. Kerpovich, in whose home’ she lived, found her dead in bed when she went into her room to give her medication. : { She leaves a son Charles, with {the U.S. Army at Corpus Christi, Mrs. Carl Birth, Sweet Valley, is: and a sister, Mrs. Lela Benjamin, of Dushore. | She was buried in Trinity Luth- | eran Cemetery at Mildred, Rev. Wil-' liam Rosse, pastor of Maple Grove Methodist Charge. Officiating from | the Bronson Funeral Home on Sat- | urday. BACK MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY CHURCH Welcomes you to its Services MORNING WORSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL - The ‘community church is inter denominational Services are held at Shavertown Elementary School Shavertown 9:30 r 10:45 We have been a part of The Back Mountain Area for over 35 years — serving ECONOMICALLY | and EFFICIENTLY BRONSON FUNERAL SERVICE Alfred D. Mildred A. Sweet Valley Willard and Elmer, Fort Lauderdale, | Fla., and her mother. Winfred Jones. 2\ almost anything Then order it. You have a wide selection when order- ing color telephones for your home or : | business. Our business office will be happy to show you the variety of colors and telephone styles. Call today. RR
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