i i Ey Sunday Masses, 7:30; 8:45 and 0:45. 22:15. | © Sunday Masses at IR 11:15. ki lvangelistic Service 7 p.m. | Wednesday - Pioneer Girl's 7 p.m. |: + Young People’s 7 pm. 1:30 pm. Mid-Week Prayer and k 7:30 p.m. WNAK, 10:15. _ (Shavertown Elementary School) 4 it saders, Saturday, 10 am. E10) - Light And Life Hour, Sundays B% "1:30 pm. WNAK. 8.8. 9:45. y LEHMAN: Sunday worship at 11:15; 8.8. at 10: MYF at 6 SY SECTION B — PAGE 2 -Ne ST. THERESE’ Rev. Johm P. Walsh, Pastor Rev. Vincent Langin, assistant GATE OF HEAVEN Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor Assistant Pastors Rev. Thomas A. Flynn Rev. Thomas V. Banick f Sunday Masses: 7 am. 9, 11, and OUR LADY OF VICTORY 7:30, 9:30 and SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH Rev. R. W. Edmondson, Pastor Sunday - Sunday School 10 a.m. orning Worship 11 a.m. Evening Thursday - Ladies Prayer meeting “raise Service 7:30 p.m. ' GLENVIEW PRIMITIVE METHODIST Rev. Andrew Derrick Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:35 a.m. Teen Time 6:15 pm. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, Bible study & prayer Sunday morning broadcast 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. BACK MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY Church Rev. B. Kirby Jones Sunday services: Worship at 9:30 Sundoy School at 10:45 OUTLET FREE METHODIST CHURCH Sundays: Sunday ‘School, 20 a.m. Morning Worship 11 a.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study, Wednes- day, 7:45 pm. CYC Heralds and Cadets, Thursday, 4 p.m. CYC Cru- LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE Rev. Winfield Kelley JACKSON: Sunday worship 8:45; [DETOWN: Sunday worship at 10; S.S. at 11; MYF at 7. ST. LUKE’S LUTHERAN Noxen Guest Ministers sunday Services: Sunday School at 10 a.m. Morning worship at 11. Huntsville Methodist Church Rev. Ruth L. Underwood, Pastor Sunday Service: Morning Wor- ship 9:30; Sunday School 10:30; MYF 7:00. Tuesday, Chancel Choir at 8. Quil- ting all day. Junior Choir, Friday night at 6. Second Trhursday. Dinner served CENTER MORELAND CHARGE Rev. Howard E. Hockenbury CENTER MORELAND: 10:00 a. m. Church School; Wership, 11:15. Official Board, First Mondays, 8:15 p. m. DYMOND BOLLOW: 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: Sunday School it 10; morning worship at 11. ; 7:30 Evening Worship. Choir practice Tuesday evenings at 8. Midweek Services Thursday. 7:30 | p.m. Broadcasts over WNAK: Year of the Bible, weekdays, 1 to 1:30 p.m. 9° a.m. Sunday morning sermon on WNAK. Poetry to Live By, each evening at 7:45 p.m. PARK NEIGHBORHOOD FREE METHODIST CHURCH Grove Armstrong, Pastor Friday, 8:00 FMY. Sunday School, 9:30. Morning Worship 10:30. Radio Programs Sunday 8:35 WBAX 1:30 WNAK. Nursery Care is Sunday Morning. Sunday evening services 7:30. Wednesday evening prayer meet- ing 7 p.m. Provided for TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST Rev. C. F. Gommer, Jr., Pastor Sunday, December 31st, 9:30 and and 11 am. Worshi Services. | 9:30 a.m. Church School. | 7:00 p.m. Senior MYF. 7:00 p.m. Junior High MYF. | 9:00 p.m. Couples Club New Year's Eve Party. Tuesday, 9:00 am. Quilters. ; 3:45 p.m. Cadette Troop 634. | 4:15 p.m. Girl Scout Troop T05. Wednesday, 4:00 pm. Wesleyan Boys. 5:15 pm. Wesleyan Girls. 6:30 p.m. Aldersgate Choir. 7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir. 8:00 p.m. Trustees. Friday, Senior MYF Dance. 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. JUNKLE: € 7. at 10 <.m.; worship t 7:30. NOXEN: Verchip ef 72 am. 1 £8. at 171. MYF 6 p.m. PRINCE CF PEACE EPISCOPAT, Rev. John S. Prater, Pastor Thursday, 6:45 p.m. Junior Choir rehearsal. 8 pm. Senior Choir rehearsal. Sunday, 8 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m. Family Service and Church School. Morning Prayer and i Sermon. 11 a.m. Morning Prayer and Ser- mon. 5:30 p.m. Junior EYC. 7 p.m. Senior EYC. BOWMANS CREEK FREE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Harold E. Bassett Sunday Services: SS at 10 a.m., Morning Worship tat 11. if The Churches 4 S Sunday Services: Tuesdays: Cherub Choir rehearsal at) 6:30, Chapel Choir at 7:15. Regular monthly meetings: Council. Auxiliary. Society. RUGGLES: Worship 8:45, S. 8. 1:33. | Farm in Dallas. THE DLCEMBLR 23, 1967 a | DALLAS. PINMSYIVANIA { DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, of Mrs. Charles Gilbert, the ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN The Service, 8:30 and 11 am. and mother. The depth of a Church School at 9:30. | To our good friend R First Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Church | First Wednesday at 130, Ladies | We have no need fou Second Tuesday at 8, Dorcas | Fourth Thursday at 8, The Broth- erhood. { HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH | Rev. Richard Bevan, Pastor Dr. Baron Lisses Sunday services: Morning Wor- ship, 9:30, S. S. 10:30; CYF and Chi Rho, Sunday 6:30; Bible Study, Sun- day 7:20 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 Fellowship, 2nd Tuesday, 7:30; Christian Friend- ly Circle. 8rd Tuesday ,8:00 p.m. SHAVERTOWN METHODIST 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 - | Student Recognition Sunday. | Dr. Aaron S. Lisses, Dallas and [11:30 Junior Church in Chapel | Valley Optometrist, president of Room. | Northeastern Pennsylvania Optom- Wednesday, 1:00 WSCS Meeting | etric Association, died in the prime in Social Rooms. lof life last Thursday morning at Thursday, 4:00 Junior Choir Re- | General Hospital where he had been hearsal. : a patient since December 13. He had 4:15 Youth Choir Rehearsal. | been increasingly ill for several 7:30 Senior Choir and Quartet Re- | oo ipo 110 was 47 years old. | ' DR. AARON S. LISSES : | ; , | He was not a resident of the Back : d: : le’s, Club Buf- : ay 2 my . | Mountain, but he belonged to the Speaker: Reverend Father Thom- | : i area was proud of his recognition as A. Flynn, Assistant. | : 7 ] e Pastor of Fate of Heaven Church, + by his associates, his post as director : . of Visual Conservation Institute, his Dallas. ; ) : > J {well considered articles in various ZASTERN ORTHODOX CHURCH | o . rh Rev. John D. Bohish ‘Brickel Class Enjoys ‘Annual Holiday Party Sunday services will be held at eto] ot 11 en | Members of the Jessie Austin | Brickel Memorial Class held their Penn K. McCarty | Christmas Dinner at the Franklin | Tea Room in Shavertown, Wednes- day evening December 20th. Mrs. ALDERSON METHODIST CHARGE, Dies At Rge Of 85 | Mildred Weidner led Devotions, Mrs. Robert Stair Read a Christmas Poem and the Carols. Penn Kirkendall McCarty, form- | erly of Dallas and Lehman, died on Christmas Eve at Retreat Hospital, | following an illness. Born in Wilkes-Barre, group Christmas sang ; Those attending were: Mesdames he b>" |Edward Stair, of his life, attending Dallas Town- | bach, Joseph Schmerer, Joseph Jew- ship schools. : lell. Richard Owens, Paul Walter, He was a retired farmer. He had | Walter Boehme, Earl Weidner, Don- | worked for a time on the Space |ald Frantz, James Knecht, Robert | Stair, Charles James, Charles James, He attended Lehman Methodist | Jr., John Kreidler, C. S. Hildebrant, Church. | William Hanna, Ollie Harvey, Wiley His wife Mae died in January of | Veitch, Russell Shaver, Nelson Sha- 1966. | ver, Harry Bellas, Ephraim Roberts, | Surviving are these children: El- Helen Rice, Helen Smith, Florence { wood, Dallas: Mrs. Alice Donachie, | grown, Edvar Brace, Sr. hed Mises Trucksville; Loren, Hager-*~ { Carol Walter, and Janice Hanna. ! thirteen grandchildren and nineteen | . greatgrandchildren. eit LC |” Private funeral servies were held ‘Watch-Night Service | Wednesday morning from the Dis- | Primiti e : | que Funeral Home, followed by | 2 ve M thodist burial in Wardan Cemetery. Watch Night Services will be «| held on Sunday evening, December Missionary To Conan Shows Slides, Speaks Dorothy Gilbert. missionary nurse showed color slides and spoke on Christmas in the Congo at the B.A. Class and Two-Fold Club Christmas | in Fernbrook, there will be no | regular evening services, but Watch Night will begin at 9 p.m. The hour { ship Hour at which refreshments | will be served. She Was Greatly Cherished If we were to enshrine one short sentence in memory ‘She was greatly cherished.” The household at Mt. Zion revolved about this wife and gave in unstinted measure, is something very rare in these days of heightening pressure, of emotional unrest, and impatience, so often expressed in ill-considered words. daughters, we extend our deepest sympathy. Dr. John H. Cragle Lies At Maple Grove Dr. John H. Cragle, 83, died last Wednesday morning at his home in Hunlock Creek, after a year’s illness. He was a lifelong resident of that area. He ‘was a graduate of Pennsyl- { vania College of Optics and Opthal- mology in Philadelphia, taking his | degree ni 1913. sentence would be ffection which she inspired ev. Gilbert, and to his two For more than 35 years he prac- ticed his profession Creek, and operating the Cragle Gen- tter platitudes. at Hunlock | Back Mountain none the less. The | : Ralph Brown, Fred | lived in the Back Mountain most | Welsh, M. L. Carey, Frank Lauder- | | 31st, at Glenview Primitive Church being a time of singspiration. Fol- | lowed at 10 o'clock with a Fellow- ! For Charles and Ruth shared an abiding Faith, one which reaches beyond the stars. Died In Prime publications, his research into the | possibilties of contact lenses, and his position on the Eye Bank com- | mittee of Harveys Lake Lions Club. He was named a Fellow of Ameri- can Academy of Optometry three years ago, an achievement which was noted in the Dallas Post. It was a talk with Dr. Lisses which sparked an editorial on the Eye Bank in this paper, one which was widely | copied and noted in professional magazines. Dr. Lisses was a native of Wilkes- Barre, graduating from GAR high school before attending Pennsylvania State University Extension, and | graduating from Pennsylvania Col- | lege of Optometry. | In 1946, he completed postgrad- | nate study on industrial visual pro- | blems at Pittsburg, then opened | offices on South Main Street prior to starting practice in Grteway | Shopping Center and Dallas. | He was a member of Temple Isra- | el, and ‘active in the Zionist organi- | zation. He was a member of Lodge |535 F&AM, Keystone Consistory. | and Irem Temple. His widow, the former Charlotte Reichlin, and three children, Myrna | Rae, Lynnette; and Lewis Eliot. sur- | vive; also two brothers: Harold, New | York; Isaac, California; wo sisters: | Mrs. Fay Mark, Scranton, and Mrs. | Michael Carr, Miami. ‘ Rabbi Abraham D. Barras con- ducted funeral services for Dr. Lisses | Friday afternoon, assisted by Cantor | Asher Balaban. Burial was in Temple | Israel Cemetery, Forty Fort. ‘Daniel W. Wallen Dies At Age Of 86 | | Daniel W. Wallen, 86, of Huntington | Mills, died last Wednesday morning lat a nursing home in Huntsville, | where he had been a patient for | three years. | A native of Lattimer, Mr. Wallen | was owner-operator of a poultry | market in Huntington Mills, He at- | intended the German Reformed {Church in Lattimer. He is survived by a brother Rich- ard, also of Huntington Mills. | Burial was in Pine Grove Ceme- | tery, Harveyville, Rev. William Price | | Edith Gregory; sister, Mrs. William | James, Center Moreland; a brother | | conducting service Friday afternoon | from the Bronson Funeral Home. | ‘Musical Program ginia Swanson presented a musical | program “What Do Carols Mean to { You,” at the WSCS Christmas Junch- Mrs. Dana Dungey and Mrs. Vir- | eral Store until retirement a few | years ago. He was also a watch- maker. A charter member of Hunlock | Creek Fire Department, he furnished the first meeting hall for the volun- teer firemen. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Day- ton Wolfe, Hunlock Creek; and three greatgrandchildren. Burial was on Saturday at Maple Grove, following services conducted by Rev. Edward Williams, pastor of Hunlock Creek Methodist Church. Christmas Program For S. S. Children A Christmas program of carols, readings, ‘and recitations was pre- sented by the Sunday School child- ren in the Huntsville Methodist Church. In charge of the program were William Sponseller Jr. announ- cer; Mrs. Walter Steltz, pianist and music director; Mrs. Fred Nicely Jr., Mrs. ‘Dale Wright, Mrs. Harold Kit- tle. Following ‘the program, a Christ- mas Tea was held in the Fellowship Room. Christmas motif was carried ! out on the tea table that was adorn- | ed with a gold leaf tree, white cher- i ubs, red candles in holly candle- sticks, and pine cones on evergreen boughs. Rev. Ruth L. Underwood, Mrs. Clarence Elston, Mrs. Willard Wright, Mrs. Walter Powell presided at the table. Tree in the Sanctuary was decorated by the Youth Fellow- ship who went caroling following the Tea. William Troster Dies In Center Moreland William J. Troster died at his home in Center Moreland Thursday morning after an illness. He had lived in Center Moreland for the past thirty-five years, mov- ing to this area from the Valley. He was a native of Forty Fort, attend- ing Kingston High School. He was a superintendent of Wil- mont Engineering Company in White Haven. Masonic affiliations were with Val- ley Lodge 499 F&AM,; Caldwell Con- | gree in 1937 from the University | | super highway in Wilmington, N.C. | daughter, Mrs. Ricoholics Anonymous To Hear Talk By Dr. Hernandes On Sedatives Dr. Wilbert. E. Hernandez, Chief : of the Anesthesiology Department the city in 1955 for New York to and a former president of the med- study and specialize in anesthe ical staff of Wyoming Valley Hos- | siology. Completing his studies, he | pital, Wilkes-Barre, will be guest returned to Wilkes-Barre in 1957 | speaker at the Back Mountain to head the Anesthesiology Depa | Group, Alcoholics Anonymous, Man- | ment of Wyoming Valley Hospit day, January 8. He will discuss, He was president of the medical “Sedatives—Boon or Plague,” at | the meeting called for 9 pm. in Prince of Peace Episcopal Church. The meeting is open to A.A. mem- In May 1967, his novel, bers and their invited guests with Blood of the Conquistador’, a a question and answer period fol-| published. Although =a novel wif lowing the principal talk. | its locals in Mexico and the Unites Dr. Hernandez, ta native of Yu- catan, Mexico, received his B.S. de- chairman of the executive commit- tee of the hospital. 1, out to minutely dissect the faults of the medical profession and the of Yucatan, and in 1941, his de- | dangers threatening it. True to his gree in medicine from Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia. He | in 1942 to enter general practice, | state. 1 thus following the footsteps of his | . father and great uncle. one of 13,000 similar groups He returned to the United States | throughout the Nation. It does not; in 1946 to join the staff of Allen- | seek members, but welcomes prob- town State Hospital as: 4 psychin-i lem. drinkers who want to solve 2 Si eir problem. A. A. is not allied. trist. In 1951, he was commissioned th Ry on 3 a captain in the Medical Corps of with any sect, religion, politics, or the US Army. During the Korean | Organization. It has no dues or fees conflict, he was stationed in San Back Mountain Group meets reg Juan, Puerto Rico, as psychiatric service. In 1953, he resumed general | the exception of the third Monday Seaman Decker Dies Instantly wipe 5. cosoen Services for Seaman Robert A. | Dies December 20th Decker. Jr... of Trucksville, are! scheduled for Friday at 1 p.m. from | the funeral home at 257 Parrish | dent of Noxen, Street, Wilkes-Barre, with burial in | 07 December Evergreen Cemetery. Rev. Robert D. Yost will officiate. Friends may | ©* call this evening from 7 to 10. | Crispell. Vals h Decker was the 22-year old Coast | He is survived by his wife Min- to those who honestly desire to | correct their problem. The third | Monday is closed to all but A. A. bers. HL Saturday night while crossing a | ; Bernice Bawn, Another Seaman was killed by the | mira N.Y.; fifteen grandchildren and same car, and two others critically 2 greatgrandchildren; four sisters, injured. | Mrs. Ethel Nye, Montrose; Gertrude Te would have been in the Coast Steinruck, Vestal. N.Y.; Dorothea Guard for two years on January 4. Branstettner, = Alvin Texas; He was stationed on the U.S. Coast Guard Ship the Mendota. | He was a 1964 graduate of Dallas | Senior High ‘School, and had been employed by the UGI Company be- fore entering the service. | cott. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert | ber of nieces and nephews. He was a member of the Ivory two sisters, Jane and Catherine, at Odessa, N.Y. home. Several uncles and aunts SO survive. | officiated at the services. Burial was Dohhm ani Sn SEAL LL sistory and Irem Temple. He was a member of Center More- land Methodist Church. He leaves his widow, the former Lemuel Troster, formerly an insur- | ance man of Dallas; now of Tarpon | Springs, Florida. at Memorial Shrine, Rev. | Hockenber officiating from the Dis- | que Funeral Home. | eon held in the Huntsville Metho- | dist Church. Mrs. Naomi Pauling led | Clarence Lord | the worship “Rejoicing in the Heart | of Mary,” and introduced the guests. | Mrs. Leonard Derby and Mrs. John |, the | | Headman were hostesses luncheon. at, Mrs. Walter Powell and Mrs. | thony Buttacavoli had charge of dec- secret pals revealed. Twenty two | were present. A Christmas atmosphere was pro- | vided in the decorations of tree, | shrubs, candles and green boughs. An- | orations. Gifts were presented and ‘Dies Suddenly | denly ‘Saturday night at his home | on Pioner Avenue, Shavertown. | and in Shavertown since 1944. | His wife, | Harris, died two years ago. la five-year employment with the Burial was on Saturday afternoon | Howard | Clarence W. Lord, 66, died ads He was. a native of Center More- | land, lived in Kingston for 25 years; | the former Elizabeth He had retired a year ago from | | Dallas School District. Before that | practice in Wilkes-Barre, leaving staff from 1964-66 and is currently oh States, Dr. Hernandez takes time . calling as a doctor, his purpose EF not to destroy, but to expose and began his internship at’ Wyoming | excise the offending elements of the Valley Hospital, returning to Mexico | profession to insure a healthier, ih Back Mountain Group, A. A, is.. i DLAs chief of 'ularly on Monday nights at 9. With of each month, meetings are open... STR er £% Wilbur S. Crispell, former regis died in Alpine, N&R 20th. He was born. in Noxen on March 24th, 1900, son: of the late James and Anna Brown. Guard man who was instantly killed | nie Derby Crispell; son James, Cay- ta, N.Y., and Lambert, Vestal, N.Y" Bl and | Arline Traver, Noxen; and a num- | Lodge F.&AM. of Elmira, a mem- | ber of the Church of Christ, Endi- Services were held on Saturday A. Decker Sr. survive. There are from the Horton Funeral Chapel, al- | © Rey. Edward Brown of Endwell go to the public at noon. WSCS at 2. Young People, 7:15; Evening Wor- dinner held in the Huntsville Meth- | At 11:00 the worship service be- | Third Wednesday, WSCS Study Group at 7:30 p.m. Two-Fold Club, first Friday night at 8. B.A. Class, third Saturday night at 8. ASSEMBLY OF GOD MOORETOWN Rev. Elmer Kipe, Pastor Sunday services: S. S. at 10, wor- hip at 11 a.m. 7:30, evening worship. Wednesday, 7:30, Bible Study. DALLAS FREE METHODIST Milton E. Frantz, Pastor Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Sun- days. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Prayer and Bible Study, Wednes- day, 7:30 p.m. Light and Life Hour, Sundays 1:30 »m. WNAK. NOXEN GOSPEL TABERNACLE Rev. Alton Johnson Sunday Services: S.S. 10 a.m., morn- ing worship at 11; evangelistic serv- ice 7:30 p.m. ~ Wednesday: Prayer meeting 7:30 p.m. FIRST CHURCH CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sunday Services 11 a.m. Nursery-11 a.m. — Sunday School 1 am. Wednesday Xn. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST ? Beammont Ben Stiles, Elder Saturday services: Sabbath School, ‘480; church services at 11 a. m. Evening Meeting 8 ship 7:45. Wednesday Services: Prayer meeting at 7:45. TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Andrew Pillarella, Pastor Sunday Services: Church School 9:45 a.m. Morning worship and nursery at 11 ‘a.m. Wednesday at 7:30, Meeting for Church School Teachers. Thursday at 8 p.m. choir re- hearsal. and nursery at DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Robert H. Sheehan. Pastor Sunday, December 31, 9:00 a.m. Family Worship. 9:30 a.m. Church School grades 1 through 6. 10:00 a.m. Church School for grades. 7 through 12 and adults. 11:00 a.m. Worship Service. Nur- sery for pre-school children dur- ing both services. 6:00 p.m. Senior High MYF. 6:30 p.m. Confirmation Class. Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. Trustees Meet- ing. 8:00 p.m. Official Board Meeting. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal. Senior Choir Rehearsal. Thursday, 4:00 p.m. Children’s Choir Rehearsal. 7:00 p.m. Boy Scout Troop 281. for DALLAS BAPTIST CHAPEL Pastor, Rev. Eugene Trawick Eastern Star Building Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. FOR QUALITY PRINTING OFFSET OR LETTERPRESS. ‘we. READ THE TRADING POST — CALL THE DALLAS POST ‘ odist Church. | gins ending with Communion at Miss Gilbert displayed the drum’| midnight. and sang in the National language The public is invited to attend. then translated English. She was in- | — troduced by Mrs. Edgar Lashford. a | Mrs. Kathryn Bilby 58 t Bloomingdale classmate of the Nesbitt Memorial | « Hospital School of Nursing. Santa | Li€S R Mrs. Kathryn M. Bilby, 58, life- i long resident of Bloomingdale, died | Claus came and presented each one | with a gift. Prone SY arn hi on Christmas Eve in General Hos | wood, Dorothy Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. | iia) where she had been a patient | Willard Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Wes- | | for several days. | ley Lamoreaux, Mr. and Mrs. John | mp. roman Kathryn Sutliff's par- | W. Eisenhower, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar | ents were Eugene and Mary Culver | Lashford, Mrs. Helen Ralliet, Mr. | q,4]iff. | and Mrs. Elmer Laskowski, Mr. an Mrs. Bilby was a member of Mrs. Bernard Laskowski, Mrs. John | Bible Protestant Church, Blooming: Headman, Harry Banta, Mr. and | dale, where she was active in work Mrs. Clarence Elston. Kim Buttaca- | of the church. She belonged to | voli, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Buttac- | Adult Sunday School Class, and for voli, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snyder, Mr. | some years was treasurer of the and Mrs. Harold Kittle, Mr. and Mrs. | Willing Hands Society. Glenn Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul | She and her husband Russell Shouldice. : | celebrated their 40th wedding | anniversary in March of this year. Surviving, in addition to her hus- — IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE wi We have been a part of The Bock Mountain Area for over 35 years — serving ECONOMICALLY and EFFICIENTLY BRONSON FUNERAL SERVIC: Alfred D. Mildred A. Sweet Valley | Audrey Rood, Sweet Valley: Mrs, | Company of Old Forge | the Bronson Funeral Home. Offici- He belonged to the Bella Sylvia Gun | | ating were Rev. William Howard, Club of Dutch Mountain. | and Rev. William Howie. Burial wap | | of food. Mrs. Brown wishes to give | for their thoughtfulness in serving | BACK MOUNTAIN COMMUNITY CHURCH band, are these children: Mrs. Mar- | time, he had been employed as an | garet Meade, Shickshinny RD; Mrs. A Inspector for the W. L. Maxson Nancy Reider, Clarksville, Md.; six | He was a member of Shavertown | grandchildren. | Methodist Church, and of Junior | | Services were held yesterday from | OUAM Council 161 of Wilkes-Barre. | Surviving are two children, James | | F. Lord and Mrs. Lorraine Allen, | | both of Shavetown, and five grand- | | children. : | Burial was Tuesday afternoon at The family of the late Harry O. ‘Maple Grove, Rev. Robert D. Yost at Bloomingdale. CARD OF THANKS Brown wishes to thank neighbors | officiating from a Kingston funeral and friends who expressed sympa- h ; | home. thy during the bereavement by send- | ing cards and flowers, and articles | Bowman Crock Free Methodist special thanks to women of the lunch to the family after the funeral. Welcomes you to its Service MORNING WORSHIP 9:30 | Toke | Rocowed | Payment | Loan SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:45 1 $ 100.87 $ 9.00 $ 108.00 : it py 2 252.18 22.50 270.00 Community church is interdenominational 403.49 36.00 432,00 Months to Pay |. 05,23 54.00 648.00 . : 202.72 12.50 225.00 Services are held at 18 on 15 on 502.76 31.00 558.00 Shavertown Elementary School Months to Pay 754.14 46.50 837.00 } 2 406.22 19.50 [ . 468.00 | 604.13 29.00 96. Shavertown 4 802.03 38.50 i Months to Pay | 1000.00 48.00 1152.00 YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US DALLAS BAPTIST CHAPEL, SBC Eastern Star Building, Dallas * Sunday School — 9:45 a.m. * Evening Worship — 7:30 p.m. * Morning Worship — 11: a.m. loan. and one monthly payment. First National | helps stam; unpaid bills If a good part of your time and patience is spent looking for payment books and trying to keep track of which payment is due when, then you're a candi- date for a First National © All you do is total up your present bills and stop by any First National office. Or, phone 825-4551. Next thing you know, you could be down to one bill And, as a matter of fact, one stamp! out ‘stamp-out-unpaid-bills” “Your Partner in Progress” THE Eugene F. Trawick, Pastor Phone — 288-6284 Se Includes Life Insurance National Bank OF WILKES -BARRE Yl od phd Got Mien idly Al
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