SECTION B'— PAGE 2 1 News Of The Churches & ST. THERESE'S Rev. John P., Walsh, Pastor Rev. Vincent Langin, assistant Sunday Masses, 7:30; 8:45 and 0:45. > GATE OF HEAVEN lev. Francis A. Kane, Pastor Assistant Pastors Rev. Thomas A. Flynn Rev. Thomas V. Banick Sunday Masses: 7 a.m., 9, 11, and 32:15. Religious instruction for children not attending parochial school, after the 9 o'clock Mass on Sundays at Gate of Heaven; after the 9:30 Mass at Our Lady of Victory Chapel. OUR LADY OF VICTORY Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 13:15. CLENVIEW PRIMITIVE METHODIST ‘Rev, Andrew Derrick Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:35 a.m. Teen Time 615 p.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, Bible me & prayer 7:30 pm. Sunday morning broadcast WNAK, 10:15. 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. COMMUNITY Church ~ (Shavertown Elementary School) Rev. B. Kirby Jones Sunday services: Worship at 9:30 Sundoy School at 10:45 ~ OUTLET FREE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday servies SS 10 a.m.; wor- ship, 11 a.m.; evening service, 7:30, Wednesday, cottage prayer meet- ing 7:30. Thursday at 4, CYC Heralds and | Cadets. 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- | P ting all day. Junior Choir, Friday night at 6. Second Trhursday. Dinner served to the public at noon. WSCS at 2. Third Wednesday, WSCS Study Group at 7:30 p.m. Two-Fold Club, first Friday night at 8. B.A. Clags, third Saturday night at 8. ASSEMBLY OF GOD MOORETOWN Rev. Elmer Kipe, Pastor Sunday services: S. 3. 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 ‘Service, Sun- days — 9:30 a.m. Sunday Scheool— 10:30 a.m. Cottage Prayer Meeting, Wednes- day, 7:30 p.m. 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 p.m. meeting 7:30 FIRST CHURCH CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sunday Services 11 a.m. Vursery-11 a.m. — Sunday School 1 am. Wednesday Evening Meeting 8 1 EASTERN ORTHODOX CHURCH Rev. John D. Bohush Sunday services will be held at | 1:30 a.m. Sunday School at 11 a.m. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST- YM-YWCA, Wilkes-Barre . Sunday services at the YMCA in Wilkes-Barre, 10:30 a.m. LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE Rev. Winfield Kelley JACKSON: Sunday worship 8:45; 3.8. 9:45. (DETOWN: Sunday worship at 10; 3.S. at 11; MYF at 7. LEHMAN: Sunday worship at 11:15; ~ 8.8. at 10: MYF at 6 DALLAS BAPTIST CHAPEL Eastern Star Building Rev. Edward Walters Sunday School, 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. ' Sunday Services: CENTER MORELAND CHARGE Rev. Howard E. Hockenbury Church School; Warship, 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 Joneg Sunday Services: Sumday School it 10; morning worship at 11. 7:30 Evening Worship. Midweek Services Thursday. 7:30 p.m. Broadcasts over. WNAK: Your of the Bible, weekdays, 1 to 1:30 p.m. on WNAK. 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 Provided for | Sunday Morning. Sunday evening services 7:30. Wednesday evening prayer meet- ing 7 p.m. TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST Rev. C. F. Gommer, Jr., Pastor Sunday, 11 a.m. Worship Services 9:30 a.m. Church School 7:00 p.m, Senior MYF Tuesday, 9:00 a.m. Quilters 10:00 a.m. WSCS Executive Meet- ing 3:45 p.m. Cadette Troop 634 4:15 p.m. Confirmation Class 4:15 p.m. Girl Scout Troop 705 Wednesday, 4:00 p.m. Wesleyan Boys 5:15 p.m. Wesleyan Girls 6:30 p.m. Aldersgate Choir 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Saturday, 8:00 p.m. Couples Club | BOWMANS CREEK FREE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Harold E. Bassett SS at 10 a.m. Morning Worship at 11. Pre-Prayer service at 7:15; Evening Worship, 7:45. Wednesday: Prayer meeting at 7:30 p.m. First Thureday, 7:00 p.m. Wo- men’s Missionary Meeting. Third Sunday, Rest Home Serv- ice. Leave Church at 2:30 p.m. DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Robert H. Sheehan. Pastor Sunday, April 28 — 9:00 a.m. Family Worship Service 9:30 a.m. Church School for grades 1 through 6 10:00 a.m. Church School for grades 7 through 12 and adults 11:00 a.m. Worship Service Nursery for pre-school children during both services. 6:00 p.m. Senior High MYF 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Junior High MYF Monday, 4:00 - 8:00 pn, YWCA Tutoring Program 7:00 p.m. Webelos Tuesday, 4:00 p.m. Brownie Troop 637 : Wednesday, 6:30 p.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal 8:00 p.m. Senior Choir Rehearsal Thursday, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Ladies will roll bandages 4:00 p.m. Children’s Choir Re- hearsal. 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. RUGGLES: Worship 8:45, S. S. 3: 5. | PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAT, Rev. John S. Prater, Pastor the Lord's Supper and Sermon 12:00 Noon — Vestry Meeting 5:30 p.m. Episcopal Churchmen. a.m. until 10:00 p.m., Show will House. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Beaumont Ben Stiles, Elder 30; church services at 11 a. m. CENTER MORELAND: 10:00 a. m.| 9 a.m. Sunday morning sermon | April 28th — 9:30 and | 7:00 p.m. Junior High MYF Monday, 4:00 p.m. Girl Scout | Troop 630 8:00 p.m. Trustees Thursday, 10:00 am. WSCS | Workshop {UNKLE: § 3. at 10 =.m.; worship 5:70:30. NOXEN: Weoghip af 22 am. 1 £8. at-11. MYF 6 p.m. Thursday, 6:45 p.m. — Junior Choir Rehearsal 8:00 p.m. — Senior Choir Re- hearsal. Sunday, 8:00 a.m. — Liturgy of 9:30 a.m. — Family Service and Church School 11:00 a.m. — Morning Prayer Young Tuesday and Wednesday — 11:00 the Antiques be held in the Parish Saturday services: Sabbath School, || ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN | Sunday Services: The Service, 8:30 and 11 a.m. Church School at 9:30. Tuesdays: Cherub Choir rehearsal at 6:30, Chapel Choir gt 7:15: | Regular monthly meetings: First Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Church Council. First Wednesday at 130, Ladies Auxiliary. Second Tuesday Society. Fourth Thursday at 8, The Broth- erhood. at 8, Dorcas SHAVERTOWN METHODIST Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost, Pastor Sunday: 9:45 Church School with classes for all ages. 11:60 Nursery during church for | pre-school children, 11:00 Morning Worship Service. 11:30 Junior Church in Chapel Room. 6:00 Junior MYF in Social Rooms. 6:00 Senior MYF in Chapel Room. Monday: 4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop 633. Tuesday: 4:00 Girl Scouts, Troop 632. { 7:30 Boy Scouts, Troop 231. Wednesday: 3:30 Girl Scouts, | Troop 631. Thursday: 4:00 Junior Choir Re- hearsal. 4:15 Youth Choir: Rehearsal. 7:30 Senior Choir and Quartet ! Rehearsal. Greeters for Sunday at the Nar- | thex are: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Appel | and at the Side Entrance: Miss | Charlene and Miss Barbara Tyrrell. et de EL | TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Andrew Pillarella, Pastor * Sunday, 9:45 a.m. Church’ School and Nursery 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. Nursery facilities available : during | the Service. 1:30 p.m. Westminster Youth Fellowship will leave for Camp Lackawanna at Vosburg for a Youth | | Fellowship Meeting. Tuesday, 10:00 a.m. “YY Women’s Holiday Wednesday, 7:30 © p.m. Church School Teachers Meeting | Thursday, 8:00 p.m. Choir Re- | | hearsal Friday, 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. Church |- Family Night Pot Luck Supper. Program -—— Christian Education | © Trinity United: Presbyterian | Church Conformation, reception of new members and baptism. On Sunday, April 21 at the Morn- | ing Worship the following -pérsons| were received into the membership | of the church by letters of dismis- | sion- and commendation from. other churches: Mr.. and Mrs. Joseph Conaway, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fletcher, Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wilson. The . following members of the Communicants Classiwere confirmed and received into the membership: of the church after making public con- low, Susan Mattern, Marcy McCain, Martha Miller, Juliette | and Sam Shannon. The Sacrament of Baptism was administered to Donna Jane Swan- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tim- othy Swanson, Jennifer Ann Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. honor of the members of the Com- | municants Clas. Hostesses were the mothers of the Communicants | Class. Ruggles WSCS Meets With Mrs. Williams Ruggles Methodist Church WSCS and Mrs. votions. Kocher reelected president; Bandish vice president; Elsie Frank- lin, secretary; Mrs. Williams, treas- ure. A rummage sale is planned for May 24 and 25, with prove that Sergeant’ works, Also aids especially in the ne e Only $1.98. If not be returned by Serge: Prescriptio 0 Evening Wosain, 7:30 p. m, 674-4681 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Goll, Mr. Ralph | fesion “of their faith into which they were baptized: Holly Deit- | terick, Debbie Koehl, Brenda Har- Pillarella | Wilson and Bernard Jay McCaf- | frey, son of Mr. and Mrs. James McCaffrey. A coffee hour was held following the ni vorship in | ng TOPE omhup M1040 graduate of Kingston Borough | met April 18 with Mrs. Marguerite | Williams. Mrs. Kay Kocher presided | Donna Bandish led de- | | Rupert Hangen, San Antonio, Texas, | Election of officers saw Mrs, May | Mrs. | Nellie Rood | ® Registered with the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (No. 778-21), ~ EVANS DRUG STORE SHAVERTOWN Wyoming Valley Oratorio Society | Presents Unusual | directed by Clifford Balshaw, will | present one of the most unusual programs in its twenty-year history | Sunday, April 28 at 3:30 p.m. in [em Temple, Wilkes-Barre. “Avadath Hakodesh” by Ernest Bloch is based on the Sabbath | morning service and will be sung | in Hebrew, with Cantor Asher Bala- ban of Temple Israel as soloist. A combination of ancient melo- dies and modern musical ideas, the music ranges from quiet contempla- | tion to exultant praise. The spoken prayer for peace will be read by Joseph Salsburg. The program will open with a Methodists And United Brethren Wyoming Valley Oratorio Society, | THE-DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1968 Program Sunday short choral work by Brahms, “A Song of Destiny.” | Accompanying the 70-voice chor- us will be a 37-piece symphony or- chestra, the largest ever used by the Oratorio Society: ! Back Mountain members of the chorus are: sopranos Mrs. Gerald G. Baker, Harris Hill Road; Dorothy | L. Balshaw, Vera E. Balshaw, New | Goss ‘Manor; Catherine H. Gilbert, Mt. Zion; Ruth Turn Reynolds, Trucksville; altos: Nancy Kuzma, Sister Susan Marie, Misericordia; tenor Carl T. Hedden, Loyalville; basses: Edward Ratcliffe, | Shavertown; Fred Steinlaul, Hunts- ville Road. i Complete Proposed Unification For Episcopal Church, known commonly as the M. E. Church. Methodists, south | were separate entities. Over the course of the years, the Episcopal was dropped from the and north, name, and it became the Methodist | Church. At the spring conferences in Methodist Churches throughout the was overwhelmingly in favor of the move, with very few dissenting | voices. Requiem Mass For Dorothy Soltischick Mrs. Dorothy Marie Soltischick, Dallas RD 3, died suddenly Thurs- | day afternoon while at work at McCrory's store in the Back Moun- tain Shopping Center. Deputy Cor- oner Richard Disque was called, He pronounced the 48-year-old woman a victim of sudden cerebral hemor- rhage. : For the past seven years she had been employed as a clerk at Mec- Crory’s. She was a life resident of the ship High School. Her parents were | Leo and Martha Gebler She leaves her husband Michael | Soltischick Sr.; four children: Mrs. | James Leonard, Greenbelt, Md.: | Mrs. Raymond McEachern, Palo Al- | to; Michael Jr., and Paul, at. home; a brother, Richard Spencer, Dallas; two sisters: Mrs. Lillian McMurray, | Miami; Mrs. Harold Frederic, Dallas; three grandchildren. Services were conducted at the Disque Funeral Home, | Rosary was recited Sunday night. Burial followed a Mass of Requiem Monday morning at Gate of Heaven rishioner. Mrs. Lois Kaschenbach Dies After Illness Mrs. Lois G. Kaschenbach; 46, Yeager Avenue, died last Wednes- day night at her home illness of seven months. She was buried last Saturday from the Snowdon Funeral Home in Shavertown, Rev. Robert 0D, officiating. She was a native of Kingston, the former Lois G. Hangen, of Mrs. Bessie Hangen and the late | Herbert R. Hangen. She was a high school. Her church was Shavertown | Methodist. For the past six years she served luncheon in the Shaver- town elementary school. Mrs. Kaschenbach and her hus- | band Carl observed their 25th wed- | ding anniversary several | ago. ; She leaves her husband; her mother, of Kingston; three sons: Carl Kaschenbach III; Stephen and John; a daughter Karen; a brother ’ and a sister, Mrs. Alfred Johnson, Kiar a Polly Honeywell § in chnrad Refreshments were served by Mrs. Williams, adjournéd. and the meeting stood IT'S HERE! The new Sergeant’s Sentry Collar is guaranteed to kill fleas all over your dog for three full months Just buckle it on your dog—and forget flea remedies for three full months. ® Extensive tests by veterinarians s® Sentry Collar in tick control, ck area. SENTRY EOLA completely satisfied, your money will ant's. Get the new Sentry Collar here, n Pharmacy 6753366 years it was the Methodist | and again by a very large majority. Nation, a vote was taken to unite | with the United Brethren. The vote | area, and a graduate of Dallas Town- | Spencer. | where the | Church, of which she was a pa-| after an | Yost 1 daughter | months ' The United Brethren also voted | on union with the Methodist Church, | This week, Methodists and United Brethren have completed the transi- tion from two church organizations | to one large denomination, Meth- | odist United Church. | Over eleven million members make it the largest Protestant de- nomination in the world. For many years, the Methodist | Church was practically the only church in the Back Mountain, | | though the Church of Christ was solidly entrenched. The other denominations | later. With a Methodist church in prac- | tically every hamlet of the Back { Mountain, the Methodists still pre- | dominate in this area. came | Four Mormon Elders ‘Donate To Bloodbank Four young Mormon elders lined up at the registration desk on Bloodmobile day at Dallas Junior High School on Friday. All of them were young enough to require pa- | rental consent before donating. A | fifth young elder who had expected to contribute, and who had his | consent slip signed some weeks ago, was transferred to Binghamton. | | area. Two elders have been living | at ‘Mrs. Gilroy's home. Two be- longed to the Pittston area, but | elected to donate in Dallas along | with their friends. The elders are Lyle Moncur, Rich- ard Hatch, Weldon Hill, and Ted | Wilkin. The elder who was de- prived of his chance to donate in | Dallas, by reason of being trans- ferred, is Randall Shoemaker. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Joseph Hand wishes to take this opportunity to thank the many friends who assisted in any way, who sent cards and flowers and messages of sympathy, and who per- formed the kindly acts of personal service which made the sudden ! passing away of her husband a little easier to bear. Joe was one of these | people whom the gommunity could ill spare. Scouts Go To Circus | Girl Scout Troop 645 went the Shrine Circus on Friday, April 119. Leader: Mrs. Marie Kosten- | bauder. Girls in attendance were: Barbara | Jean Casey, Liza Crawford, Tauna Davis, Frances Dick, Helen Galla- : gher, Juanita Goble, Patricia Kleck, Patricia Kostenbauder, | halick, Ann Leyden, Joy Ann Ork- | wis,” Joyce Pimm, | Pauline Yenason, Theresa Zabinski. Guests = were: George Ann Kostenbauder. Drivers were: Mrs. Orkwis, Mrs. Yenason and Mr. and Mrs. George | Kostenbauder. RSM, College | | Lawrence Race Sr., All five had been alerted by Mrs. lo | Edward Gilroy, , coordinator for the | pio Hospital-where he had been | church women of the | tain Area will act as hostesses for the monthly social meeting of Coun- Dies In Arizona LAWRENCE ERNEST RACE Last week the Dallas Post printed an obituary on Lawrence Ernest Race. This week, the family has pro- vided a picture of the 27-year-old boy who died at the Veteran's Ad- ministration Hospital in Prescott, Arizona, and has written the follow- | ing article: “Lawrence, Ernest Race Jr., 27, died April 13, 1968, at Wipple VA Hospital, Prescott, Arizona. “Born June 7, 1940 at Wilkes- Barre, Pa., the son of Mr. and Mrs. 428 West De- lavan Avenue, Buffalo, N.Y. “Mrs. Race is the former Marjorie Zacharias, Harveys Lake. Also sur- viving are: brother Rodney, Noxen, Pa.; sister Marjorie, Buffalo; pa- ternal grandfather William E. Race, Noxen; maternal grandmother Mrs. Elizabeth Zacharias, Harveys Lake. “He attended elementary school | in Noxen, and Hutchinson Central Technical School in Buffalo. “While in service, he was sta- tioned at Albuquerque, New Mexico as a, top security guard. He was discharged from the service in Oc- tober 1965. “Final resting place is at Orcutt Cemetery, Noxen.” Requiem Mass For Stanley Archavage Stanley W. Archavage, 64, Cease- wn, died last Wednesday at Nes- a patient for two months. A native of Plymouth, he had resided in this area for forty years. | He was employed by Susquehanna Coal Company for thirty years. By trade, he was a carpenter. He belonged to Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church at Lake Silkworth, where he was past president of the Holy Name Society. He is survived by his widow, the former Lottie Mickno; four children: Mrs. James Quinn, North Carolina; Mrs. Edward Niezgoda, Dallas RD 2; Stanley Jr. Archavage, Lake Silk- worth; Anthony, Hunlock Creek; Louis, Indiana, Pa. A Requiem Mass was celebrated Services Today At 2 For Floyd Allen Wolfe Floyd Allen Wolfe, 67, died Mon- day night at his home in Blooming- dale after a year in which his health had failed. Services are scheduled for this afternoon at 2 from the Bronson Funeral Home. Rev. William Howie, and Rev. William Howard of New Jersey will officiate. Burial will be in Bloomingdale Cemetery. farm owner for 45 years. Education was obtained in Ross | ship High School, where he grad- uated in 1919. Following graduation, he taught in Ross Township for four years, He was a trustee of Blooming- | dale Bible Protestant Church; and | served as church treasurer for many | years. He was trustee of Blooming- | Present aMster of Grange, he had ben a member for | half a century. He held membership also in. Po- mona and State Granges. For 18 Union Township. Mr. Wolfe was a director of Penn- sylvania State Extension; director | from Luzerne County ducers Corporation; an active mem- ducers; executive member of Lu- zerne County Extension for 25 | years; charter member of Hunting- | ton Mills Volunteer Fire Company. | a civic leader a son, Major Marjorie Benscoter, in her own right; Wolfe, Institute, daughter, a brother’ Body Of Lt. Purcell Returns For Burial Washington, D. C.; Mary Louise, Howard, - Harveyville. coast of Vietnam April 1. with and the body released. Last Saturday, full military hon- ors were accorded the 26-year-old Lieutenant, following a Mass of Re- | the parish cemetery. + Lt. Purcell was son of Howard E. and Mary Hanagen Purcell of Harris Hill Road, Trucksville. St. Ann's Altar Society Plans Games Party Sun. cial on Sunday afternoon, 2 p.m., of Bloomingdale, son of the late Harry A. and Rosa Wilkinson | Wolfe. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Wardan Kunkle Son Of Pioneers Wardan Kunkle suffered a fatal heart attack Thursday afternoon {at his home on Carverton Road, | Trucksville. He was 76 years old. minister of Bible Protestant Church, dan Kunkle. = The settlement was | named for his pioneer orion | Wardan Avenue and Warda Mr. Wolfe was a lifelong resident | tery were also named for the early ; : | burg Normal School, He was a widely, mown poultry | of Pennsylvania State College. He He was born in Kunkle, son of the late David and Elizabeth War- ceme- settlers on his mother’s side. Mr. Kunkle was educated at Dal- | las Township schools and at Blooms- now a branch | taught school for four years after | graduation. Township and at Huntington Town- | After operating | Kunkle for some time, he became a key figure at Luzerne County | Court House, serving as clerk in | the commissioner's office. He lived on Lehman Avenue in | Dallas for many years before mov- | ing to Trucksville four years ago. He leaves his widow, the former | ‘Rummage, Bake Sale quiem celebrated at Holy Trinity | Church, Swoyersville. Burial was in | dale Cemetery for the past 27 years. | D Bloomingdale | | to North- | eastern Pennsylvania Poultry Pro- | For 32 years he served: on the allas Borough Council, and’ was a | charter member of Dr. Henry M. ‘Laing Fire Company. Masonic af- | filiations: were. with Dallas Lodge 531 F&AM, Caldwell Consistory, and Irem Temple. He belonged to years he was a school director ji Ee sont Methodist Church. He leaves his widow, the former Rachel Davis; a son, David Kunkle, Trucksville; two grandsons. Burial was Saturday afternoon in the - family plot at Wardan Ceme- | tery, following services conducted ber of Pennsylvania Poultry Pro- | | USAF, Military Intelligence | a | at: home; | | Nelson, by his pastor, Rev. Charles Gom- mer, from the Disque Funeyzal Home. ‘Masonic services were h Friday night. Dallas’ Methodist: WSCS will hold a rummage sale and bake sale on April 25th from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and April 26 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. hin the church basement. Mrs. John. Blase and Mrs, Nelson cochairmen may be con- | tacted for pickups for rummage. Funeral services were delayed un- til formalities had been complied | St. Ann's Altar Society of St. | Andrew’s Eastern Orthodox Church | of Dallas will sponsor a Game So- | Saturday morning, followed by April 28, at Jonathan’ BR: Davis burial in the parish cemetery of | pipe Hall, Idetown. Refreshments ! Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. will be served. The public is in- Arrangements were by Bronson ited, : vid Funeral Home. Church Women Of Area In Ecumenical Program to | For the three months, Back Moun- next | cil House of Luzerne County. Susan Ma- | Linda Sealice, | Mary Grace Lloyd, | { Inc. Council House of Luzerne County, offers a group resocialization program primarily for former men- individ- uals with social adjustment prob- tal patients and for other lems. As hostesses, the church women | will prepare and serve refreshments The meetings are held at the old cafe- for approximately 75 persons. | teria of Wilkes College. Mrs. Sheldon Drake and Mrs. | Marvin F. Scott, Jr., cochairmen of In the April 11 issue of the paper, | the bake sale may be contacted for the Dallas Post carried an obituary | of Navy Lt. Michael J. Purcell, who had been killed in action off the {lors are needed. pickups for the bake sale. Rummage, baked goods and work- INCLINED FOAM BED REST recomm, nded by many pbysicians for easier breathe Gives extra elevation ; ing and comfurt in most cases requiring elevation, May be used as a backe wedge tor reading or to elevate legs. 2 inches square and tapered from 32 inches at top to 0 inches, Only 6.50 ART FOAM AND FOAM RUBBER FOR SOFA Cushions, Seats, Pads, Upholstering— all colors, art foam—Drapery, slip cove ering Fabrics, 49¢ yd. Upholstering fabrics, - Tapestries, Nylons, Leathers, Friezes, Tacks, Gimp, Cord, Burlap Braid, Toss Cushions, 35c—Foam. Bed Pillows. $1. Mattresses expertly repaired. 526 So. Main St., W.-B.—822-2491 a feed mill at THE COMMUNITY Welcomes you to its Service MORNING WORSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL Community church is interdenominational Services are held at Shavertown Elementary School Shavertown CHURCH 9:30 10:45 “ 4 | (717) 675-3158 | | MON., TUES., WED., FRL 10-12, 2-4, 7-9 SAT. A. M. 10-12 61 Church St. Dallas, Penna. 18612 DR. DONALD E. GETZ CHIROPRACTOR OFFICE HOURS THUR., SAT. AFTERNOON BY APPOINTMENT ul Alfred D. Sweet Valley We have been a part of The Back Mountain Area for over 35 years — serving ECONOMICALLY and EFFICIENTLY BRONSON FUNERAL SERVICe Mildred A. hardship to mone. A | DEDICATED TO — DIGNIFIED SERVICE Richard H. Disque and Son Funeral Home For 27 years, our aim has been to render the finest service to all . 672 Memorial Highway DALLAS, PA. 674-3806 . « with financial Di. on Lut] past tion. elect the Eida and assu July chil will had deey the part to high tutic date com writ of ir can in Chie be inde ‘cars our ville we ‘prek ‘safe sent beer ither here exer look Resi year quar 675- out And grac erto dren spec loss son lehe: delig state to S Men TNX VY NN
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