SECTION B — PAGE ¢ 2A ST. THERESE'S 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 Assistant Pastors Rev, Themas A. Flynn Rev. Thomas V. Banick Sunday Masses: 7 and 12:15. Religious instruction for children not attending parochial school, after the 9 o'clock Mass on Sundays at a.m. 9, 11, Gate of Heaven; after the 9:30 Mass at Our Lady of Victory Church. OUR LADY OF VICTORY Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11:15. ST. FRANCES X CABRINI . Rew.1 Charles F. Mulrooney, Pastor Sunday Masses: at 7, 9 and 11 amy at At Blessed Sacrament, Center Moreland, Sunday Mass at 10:30. GLENVIEW PRIMITIVE Rev. Andrew Derrick Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:35 a.m. Teen Time 6:15 p.m. Evening Service 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, Bible Study and | ~~ Prayer 7:30 p.m. | EMMANUEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD | Harveys Lake Rev. Ferest 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 Jenes Sunday Services: Worship at 9:30. | Sunday School at 10:45. : OUTLET FREE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Milten Frantz { Sunday Services SS 10 a.m.; wor- | ship, 11 a.m.; evening service, 7:30. Wednesday, cottage prayer meét- | ing 7:30. Th sday at , CYC Heralds and Cadets. | 3 X | | ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN Ld Noxen Guest Ministers Sunday Services: ~~ Sunday School at 10 a.m. Morning Worship at 11. HUNTSVILLE | METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Ruth L. Underwood, Pastor | Supday Service: Morning Wor- srip ™9:30; Sunday School 10:30; | MYF. 7:00. * Tuesday, ‘Chancel Choir at 8. Quilting all day. ~ Junior Cheir, Friday night at 6. Second Thursday, Dinner served to the public at noon. WSCS at 2. | Third Wednesday, WSCS Study | Group at, 7:30 p.m. ~ Two-Fold Club. ‘st Friday night at 8... $5 B.A. at 8. Class, third Saturday night | ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rev. Elmer Kipe, Pastor Sunday Services: S. S. at 10, Worship at 11 a.m. : 7:30. Evening Worship. Wednesday, 7:30, Bible Study. DALLAS FREE METHODIST day, 7:30 pm. FIRST CHURCH CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sunday Services 11 a.m., Nursery 11° am. Sunday School 11 a.m. p.m. DALLAS BAPTIST CHAPEL Bastern Star Building Rev. Edward Walters Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship, 11 am. Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m. EASTERN ORTHODOX CHURCH Rev. John D. Bohush Sunday Services will be held at 11 am. Sunday School at 11 am. COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH ‘Sweet Valley Rev. B. Kirby Jones at 10; Morning Worship at 11. 7:30 Evening Worship. Midwest Services Thursday 7:30 p.m. Broadcasts over WNAK: Year of the Bible, weekdays, 1 to 1:30 p.m. 9 am. Sunday morning sermon | TRADING POST — | Moeretown Milton E. Frantz, Pastor Morning Worship . Service, Sun- days 9:30 a.m. ' Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Cottage Prayer Meeting, Wednes- | Wednesday Evening Meeting 8 Sunday Services: Sunday School | BOWMANS CREEK | FREE METHODIST CHURCH | Rev. Harold E. Bassett Sunday . Services: S.S. at 10 am. | Morning Worship at 11. Pre- Prayer Service at 7:15; Evening Worship, 7:45. Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. First Thursday, 7 p.m. Women's Missionary Meeting. Third Sunday, Rest Home Serv- ice. Leave Church at 2:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting at CENTER MORELAND CHARGE Rev. Howard E. Hockenbury Center Moreland: 10 a.m. Church School; Worship 11:15. Official Board, First Mondays, 8:15 p.m. Dymond: Hollow: 11:15 am. Church School; Worship 10:15. Official Board, Third Mondays, 8:15 p.m. East Dallas: 10:15 a.m. Church School; Worship 9 a.m. Official Beard Fourth Mondays at 8:15 ‘p.m. PARK NEIGHBORHOOD FREE METHODIST CHURCH Grove Armstrong, Pastor Friday, 8 FMY. Sunday School, 9:30. Morning Worship 10:30. Radic Programs . Sunday WBAX, 1:30 WNAK. Nursery Care is provided for Sun- day Morning. Sunday evening services 7:30. Wednesday evening prayer meet- | ing 7 p.m. 8:35 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 1115. Kunkle: S.S. at 10 Worship at 7:30. | Noxen: Worship at 11 am., 1 S.S. § 11. | MYF 6 pm. Ruggles: Worship 8:45; S.S. 9:45. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Sunday Services: : The Service, 8:30 and 11 a.m. Church School at 9:30. Tuesdays: Church Choir Rehearsal | 6:30, Chapel Choir at 7:15. | Regular Monthly Meetings: First Tuesdays at 8 p.m. Church Council First Wednesday at 1:30, Ladies Auxiliary. Second Tuesday at Society. Fourth Thursday at 8, The Broth- | erhood. E ; | at 8, Dorcas LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE Rev. Winfield Kelley Jackson: Sunday Worship 8:45; S.S. 9:45. Idetown: Sunday Worship at 10; S.8: at 11; MYF at 7. Lehman: Sunday Worship 11:15; S.S. at 10. MYF at 6. at SHAVERTOWN METHODIST | Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost, Pastor Sunday, 9:45 Church School with Classes for all ages. 11 Nursery during Church for prie-school children. 11 Morning Worship Service. 11 Junior Church in Chapel Room. Monday, 4 Brownies, Troop 626. 6:30 WSCS Meeting in Social Rooms. Speaker: Rev. Father Thom- as Banick, Assistant Pastor of Gate of Heaven Catholic Church, Dallas. Tuesday, 4 Girl Scouts, Troop 632. 7:30 Boy Scouts, Troop 231. 8 Training Meeting in Sanctuary for Men to Conduct Worship Ser- vices. Wednesday, 3:30 Cadet Girl i Scouts, Troop 631. | Thursday, 4 Junior Choir Re- hearsal. 4:15 Youth Choir Rehearsal. 7:30 Senior Choir and Quartet Rehearsal. PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL Rev. John S. Prater, | Thursday, 8:00. P.M. Choir Rehearsal. Pastor Senior | Sunday, 8:00 AM. — Liturgy of | | the Lord’s Supper. | 10:00 AM. — Liturgy of the | Lord’s Supper. 5:30 P.M. — Episcopal Young Churchmen. TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST | Sunday, June 2nd, 9:30 and 11 am. Worship Services. Pentecost Sunday will be observed, and the Confiramtion Class will be received into membership. 9:30 a.m. Church School. Monday, 4 p.m. Girl Scout Troop 630. Tuesday, 9 a.m. Quilters. | 3:45 p.m. Cadete Troop 634. | 4:15 p.m. Girl Scout Troop 705. 6:30 p.m. WSCS Covered Dish Supper. Wednesday, 4 Boys. 5:15 p.m. Wesleyan Girls. 6:30 p.m. Aldersgate Choir. 7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir. 8 p.m. Trustees. |” Saturday, 6:30. p.m. Mr. and Mrs. { Club. p.m. Wesleyan | | CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Grant J. Ashburner wishes to thank all who aided in any way, during the recent bereavement, also those who sent | Morning | pha schools. ; Barre as a bride. and for the past | News Of The Churches SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Beaument Ben Stiles, Elder Saturday Services: Sabbath School, 9:30; Church Services. at 11 ‘a.m. DALLAS METHODIST Rev. Robert H., Sheeham, Pastor Sunday, June 2, 9 am. Family Worship. 9:20 a.m. ‘Church School grades 1 through 6. 10 a.m. Church School for grades 7 through 12 and adults. 11 am. Worship Service. Nursery for pre-school children during both services. for | | | } | | | | | | | | { { | Mondzy, 4-8 p.m. YWCA Faoring Program. 7 p.m. Webelos. Tuesday, 4 p.m. Brownie Troop 637. 7 p.m. Explorer Scouts. Wednesday, 8: p.m. Senior Choir Rehearsal. Thursday, 2-4 roll handages. p.m. Thursday, 7 p.m. Boy Scout Troop | 281. | TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Amdrew Pillarella, Pastor Sunday, 9:45 a.m. Church School | Ladies’ will | and Nursery for 2 and 3 year olds. | 11 a.m. Morning Worship. Nur- | sery available for children during | Worship. 7 p.m. Westminster Youth Fel- | | lowship. Tuesday, 10 am. Holiday. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Sessio Meeting. “Y” Women's | Thursday, 8 p.m. Choir Rehearsal. | NOXEN GOSPEL TABERNACLE Rev. Alton Johnson Sunday Services: Worship at 11; gelistic Service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday: Prayer Meeting 7:30 J.m. Mrs. C. N. Booth, 88 Dies After Illness Mrs. Margaret E. Booth, 88, died at her home on Lehman Avenue early Saturday ‘morning, following a Jong illness. She was the widow of Captain C. N. Booth, who headed the Booth Detective Agency. in Wilkes-Barre. Native of Philadelphia, daughter of the late John and Elizabeth But- ler, she was educated in Philadel- She came to Wilkes- thirty years had lived. in.Dallas. She leaves a son Nelson. of Dal- { daughter Mrs. F. J. Funke, and her son Dick: a brother Wesley Brittin, New Jersey. Private services were held from the Disque Funeral Home Monday afternoon, followed bv ‘burial Mrs. Mary Terry, 91, Former Resident Hanover, N.J. urday in Lehman Cemetery. Mrs. Terry, 91, wos daughter of | revived most of them. the late Merritt and Elizabeth: Lin- skill Sickler, of Huntsville. She had lived at Harveys Lake before moving to New Jersey 25]. years ‘ago. She was a member of Prospect ©V¢ Presbyterian, Church. She leaves a daughter Mrs. Ken- neth Conway, Maplewood, a son Elwood, Putney, Georgia; six grandchildren and twelve great- grandchildren. There is only one WELCOME | 30 years of experience fostering good will in business and community life. For information on Welcome Wagon, phone. | | | Phone 696-1379 MRS. FRANCES IVES Phone 287-4467 MRS. JAMES DUFFY . ° ® < ® ® ® ® . ° ° ° ° . e eo ® ® e ® ® * . ° ® ® ® eo ° ® ® . ° . ® ® * . ° . *° N.J. SS. 10 am. ! Evan- | | las: foster = children: Mrs. = Lewis | Rohde, . of Wilkes-Barre; George Walton, Buffalo. N.Y.; =a grand- in | The bride had a beautiful white | Wardan Cemetery. Rev: Andrew | gown, which one of the mission- | Derrick, raztor of Glenview Primi- | aries made and the two attendants tive Methodist Church officiating. | wore deep rose-colored gowns with | | | | | | | Mrs. Mary Terry, wife of the late tasty. : Chauncy F. Terry. died May 22 at| The school received four hundred : . home but ¢ to: be leavi the Riverview Nursing Home in | baby chicks. ' They came-by: airy Toro. but Sorry yng a Burial was on Sat- from Holland. Many were near ex- | | | THE DALLAS POST, TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1 A DAY TO REMEMBER EVERY Iii tig i BAG RELI LELEE LEHRER L bv BUI Tg Capa lEAS The Great Unknown From Pillar to Post of twenty years ago, Memorial x Day: BORN: To Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Harding, of Raleigh, North Carolina, a daughter. Mrs. Harding is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks, Dallas. ; DIED: Major M. L. Todd, of Charleston, South Caro- lina. Major Todd was the father of Mrs. T. M. B. Hicks. There is an awesome cycle to this matter of life and death. A child is born, thrusting itself eagerly through the gates of life. : A weary traveller knocks gratefully upon the gates of death. i To the child, the joy and the burden of living. To the invalid, surcease from pain, the.kmnowledge that life has been lived to the full, the cup drained, the lights of the harbor in sight. ; : At either end of the life span, the great unknown. Nancy's Letters Continue From The Mission Field In West Africa Along with the baking, helping with the grades etc., I am teaching James our houseboy to type and afternoon the students played wvol- ieyball - the new students against the old students. We enjoy watch George Tehmeh, the boy who is|ing them. working in the office, hookeeping. We visited ‘with "Dr. . Pederson There are also the small visitors, | (the Board secretary from New Andrew is the’ most frequent one. PYorky.: Pastor’ Pavhe, Land. Pastor | Currens. Dr. Pederson js visiting { the stations. On Saturday morning a Peace Corps boy from Askam. It 4ho three of them ate breakfast was ‘good to ‘talk with SOMEONE | with ‘ys. In the afternoon the from home. The trip takes almost | staff. and missionaries. fram Zorzor six hours and is quite tiring since | nq National Church workers from the road is not paved until we the area met with Dr. Pedérson. pauch Totota, three hours from fc" save an inspiring’ talk. ere. | In January, We, attended 5 Wedel zor ate with us on Seéwrdav. nirht ding of two missionaries in otota. | and sso spent the night herd He is the man in the fm “Quest which we saw about Liberia hefore coming here. He wns guest Pastor at Tutheran Trainine Institute on | @undasy Maming, Afian dinner we drove him home to Zorzor. Then Cenroga and [ want to Salayes to teach Sunday School. ad It is both a havpy and sad time for us now. We are anxious to get While on a trip to Monrovia, we went. to visit. Glenn. Woodeschick; flowers the exact color from the bushes here. The reception was held on‘ the lawn of their new home and we had rice and goat | soup for themeal. It was wie | home and friends who have become haustion when they arrived. We Some of the workmen, George and I spent | much - time giving them water. We also have four cows on campus. We: had ‘a lovely ham dinner at. the principal Kwekwe's house; ryone took something. 1 made The nineamnlas '] used were 2¢ apiece (I used 7), the oranges were 2c¢ apiece also. the grapefruit and bananas were given ty, me and I"had a few mara- schino cherries which added color. There were twenty five of us there. | A holiday, no, school. It wap J.J. Roberts’ birthday. He was the first president of Liberia. In the that we would be leaving said. “We will not see you again here, When we die and go to !God, then we | will see you again.” It was very touching. James. our houseboy says he can- rot believe we ave reallv Jeavine It must be a dream. He is with us every day and has become like one ofthe family. The people are cad when they come and see us packing. Belema, the night watch- man. who visited us ‘every night is especially sad. Last night he said, I suffer +o much; I go to have Zizi brought us a the fruit salad. ery.’ small THE COMMUNITY CHURCH Welcomes you to its Service MORNING WORSHIP 9:30 SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:45 Community church is interdenominational Services are held at Shavertown Elementary School Shavertown 1 Shavertown WSCS | the guest speaker at this ecumenical | program. | | student-faculty dinner on Friday Pastor Henry Dugulu from Zor- | very dear to us. One of our younger friends Angeline, when we told her We have been a part of ‘The Back Mountain Area for over 35 years — | serving ECONOMICALLY and EFFICIENTLY ~ BRONSON FUNERAL SERVIGE Alfred D. Mildred A. Sweet Valley 968 Gate Of Heaven May Crowning The seventeenth annual crowning of the May Queen by students of | Gate of Heaven saw children. in | | white gathered at the grotto on the | Philip Angilio property Sunday | afternoon at 2, under warm and sunny skies after a week of inter- | mittent showers. ! {Thirty girls formed the court of honor as Nancy Popielarz, bearing a sheaf of calla lilies and carna- | | tions, crowned the statue. of the | Virgin Mary. with a wreath of white | tea roses. ; Lisa Ansilioc was train-bearer, | Dennis. Shaver crown-bearer. Bou- | quet carriers were Theresa and | Susan Ansilio. = Members of the court carried nosegays. | Msgr. Rev. Francis A. Kane offici- ated. : i | A reception followed, visitors coming from as. far as New York and New Jersey. Plan Supper June 3 The WSCS of the Shavertown Methodist Church will hold a cov- ered dish supper meeting in the church social rooms on June 3, at 6:30 p.m. Father Bannick of the Gate of Heaven Church is to be New members of the past vear | |'will be recognized, and all circles | are invited tn attend. | "Preceding the meeting ‘devotion | will be conducted in the sanctuary fat 6:10 p.m.. bv Miss Helen Bowser | and Mrs. Wilfred - Saint. Hostess Committee for June: Mrs | Malcolm Borthwick (Chairman) | Mesdames William Sranldine. Johr | Ferguson, Charles Nicol. Thomo Wallace, Ross Williams. H.. S. Van |. Campen. John Rogers. Alfred Roo ers, ‘Sherman Srheoley, Danie! Ralph Milliagn. Russe! Shaver, woven bag as a “Token” to carrv with us to America. Other veopl: { are hrincine gifts to ms also. This will he mv final letter from Liberia. We came t, Monrovia yesterday and will leave from Rob- | ertsfield on Thursdav. It has been verv difficult to sav Geood-hve to our friends. especially | the atndents and The | last few davs have ben quite sad r for ws and for those whom we a" We were honored at a workmen. leaving. | Since then our house has been filled with people... Sunday . morning | friends from Salavea began arriving Lat 6 am. On Monday, we took Jur two cats to Ellen Zerbe, we ‘will miss them®also. When we left everyone on cam- | pus lined the the rcad to bid fare- well. Four of the men came with us- Rennie, James, Belema and Gorlu- and will carry us to the air- | field. Tt is good we will be travel- ing before ‘we come home as it would be too difficult for us to | talk about our friends after leav~ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA PRAYER FOR THE CONVENTION OF THE DIOCESE OF BETHLEHEM by Rev. Ralph Weatherly O Lord Jesus Christ, born in a stable, whose parents offered in the temple the gift of the poor; who earned your living and supported your mother by carpentry; who said “Blessed are the poor,” enable us to follow your mind and to share the love in your heart. You admired the flowers of the field, the birds of the air, the clouds of the sky, the waves in the lake, the sheep in their pastures, the solitude of the hills, the familiar things of garden and home. ¥ You lived amidst the ruins of scores of once-proud civilizations; you knew that the buildings and all works of men’s hands turn into dust and ashes because of greed, lust, and ambition. : Free us from the worship of money and the evalua- tions of the mercenary. Deliver us from love of success, arrogance, superstitution, and the fear of evil. You had as friends drunkards, prostitutes, the sick of soul; beggars like Lazarus who was to rest on Abra- ham’s bosom. A poor widow giving her one coin won your approval. You said in eternal words that the Kingdom of your Father belongs to the humble, those who mourn, the pure in heart, the loyal, and the brave. You are the Word of God. May we use words accurately, with salt, to avoid the barren boredom of life. Save us from foolish talk. stupidity, emotionalism, the cowardice and hysteria of ignorant teachers, the easy inclination to follow demagogues and the mob. Help us to know God as our Father, to proclaim bodily his kingdom; to live abundantly rejoicing in this life, grateful for your church which mothers us, and hope- ful of eternal life with you and those we love. —g§men. services which can remain standing in print, subject to necessary addi- tions. This will relieve you of making out a complete agenda each week during the slack time. Notice To Ministers As soon as your summer schedule starts, and organization meetings drop off during vacation, please let =| en me ei i cere us have a standard form for your — READ THE TRADINMPOST = Williams, Meyrick Thomas and Miss Elizabeth Wardan. Reservations should be made by June 1, with Mrs. John Ferguson, Mrs. John Rogers, Mrs. Alfred Rog- ers or Mrs. Thomas Wallace. Those Or. Ahe Finkelstein Optometrist 466 BENNETT STREET Luzerne, Pa. wttending are requested to provide Formerly at 72 Main Street their own place settings. THINK — about the Green Stamps YOU WILL RECEIVE WHEN YOU CRDER OIL from— : a wy i. a Manarrey Onn (@. 273 Union Street, Luzerne NC Home and Industry Oil Deliveries 288-3636 COMPLETE OIL HEAT SERVICE ing them. Love to all, Nancy | _— ® SPEEDY SERVICE e¢ QUALITY SINCLAIR OIL He may be grew up. That’s why Like a child FREE: Send for Finance Building accidents than in any other way. Everybody loves baby. But not here. old enough for a license, but he never really SIA toe Immature drivers are dangerous to everybody around thems Even more dangerous to themselves. more young men under 25 are killed in auto ¢ they take reckless chances. Like a child they won't share—the road. Now, right this minute, it’s time for a change. Time for all of us to begin driving like grownups. ‘Life Saving Tips on Safe Driving,” Room 301, , Harrisburg, Pa. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Raymond P. fer, Governor ner M. Depuy, Secretary of Revenue f Traffic Safety 2 tra ona To
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