i i | i i! -__nm- a —— nr BrP is Sm RAI RRL ~ summer visitors to Harveys Lake. a 4 celebrated each Sunday at 9 a.m. at Sandy Beach, for convenience of OUR LADY OF VICTORY ~ Sunday’ Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and at 8:15 p.m. 11:15. ST. FRANCES X CABRINI Rev. Charles F,. Mulrooney, Pastor Sunday Masses: at 7, 9 and 11 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. Board Fourth Mondays | PARK NEIGHBORHOOD Ly FREE METHODIST CHURCH Greve Armstromg, ‘Friday, 8 FMY. Pastor 9:30. | a.m. : Sunday School, At Blessed Sacrament, Center Morning Worship 10:30. Moreland, Sunday Mass at 10:30. Radic Programs Sunday 8:35 | ma baer WBAX, 1:30 WNAK. 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 Prayer 7:30 p.m. and - EMMANUEL ASSEMBLY OF GOD Harveys Lake Rey. 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. +«Sunday School at 10:45. "OUTLET FREE METHODIST CHURCH ‘Rey. Milton Frantz Sunday Services ‘SS 10 a.m.; wor- ship, 11 &m.; evening service, 7:30. Wednesday, eottpge prayer meet: ing 7:30... Thursday at ; CYC Heralds and Cadets. : NOXEN GOSPEL TABERNACLE Rev. Alton Johnson Sunday Services: S$.S. 10 am, Morning = Worship at 11; Evan- gelistic Service 7:30 p.m: Wednesday: Prayer Meeting 7:30 p.m. ‘HUNTSVILLE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Ruth L. Underwood, Pastor Sunday Service: Morning Wor- | srip 9:30; Sunday School 10:30; MYF 7:00. Tuesday, Chancel Choir at 8. Quilting all day.” Junior Choir, 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, 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, Worship at 11 a.m. 7:30, Evening Worship. Wednesday, 7:30, Bible Study. DALLAS FREE METHODIST Milton E. Franiz, Morning Worship Service, days 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Cottage Prayer Meeting, Wednes- day, 7:30 p.m. Pastor Sun- Sunday . School DALLAS BAPTIST CHAPEL Emstern Star Building Rev. Edward Walters Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. Morning: Worship, 11 a.m. Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m. EASTERN ORTHODOX CHURCH Rev. John D. Behush Sunday Services will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday School at 11 am. TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Andrew Pillarella, Pastor Sunday, 10 a.m. Morning Wor- ship, Nursery is available during the service. 10 a.m. Church School for chil- dren in Nursery thru Primary de- partments. ' FIRST CHURCH CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sunday Services 11 a.m., Nursery 11 am. Sunday School 11 a.m: Wednesday Evening Meeting § om. : | CARVERTON: Nursery Care is provided for Sun- day Morning. Sunday evening services 7:30. Wednesday evening prayer meet- ing 7 p.m. | | | ALDERSON METHODIST CHARGE Rev. Fred Eister Alderson: S.S. at 10, Worship at 11:15; MYF 6 p.m. Evans Falls: 8.8. at 10, Worship ab 11:15. Kunkle: S.8. at 10 Worship at 7:30. Noxen: Worship at 11 a. m., 18S. at. 11. MYF 6 pm: Ruggles: Worship 8:45, S.S. 9:45. LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE Rev. Winfield Kelley Jackson:” Sunday Worship 8:45; S.S. 9:45. Idetown: Sunday Worship at 10:4 S.S. at 11; MYF at 7. Lehman: Sunday Worship at} 11:15; S.8. at 10. MYF at 6. : \ { DALLAS METHODIST Rev. Robert H. Sheehan, Pastor Sunday Services: Sunday, August 18, Family Worship our. 9:30 a.m. Church School. for Nur- | sery through 6th grade. Nursery for pre- choo! children ! during the Worship Hour. Monday, August 19. YWCA Tutering Frogran. 9:30 4-6 p.m. | CARVERTON CHARGE Rev. Donald J Schalk, Pastor | August 18; Mrs. Roy Beane preaching. 2d Morning 9:00, Sunday School 10:00. ORANGE: Morning Worship 10:00, | Sunday School 11:00, Senior Youth Fellowship 6:00. Tuesday, Junior Youth Fellowship 6:30. MT. ZION: Morning Worship 11:00, Sunday School 10:00, Youth Fel- | lowship 6:30. Worship ST. LUKE'S LUTHERAN Noxen Rev. Russell Fink, Supply St. Luke's: 10:00 a.m. SCS. 11:00 a.m. Worship. Scheduled for showing on August 5 will be the film “The Hunger | Gap” which is intended to help! viewers think through the matter of hunger and plenty in the world. ! Other films _in the series will in- clude “A Time for Burning” on August 12, and “The End of Sum- mer” on August 19. REFORMATION LUTHERAN Harveys Lake Rev. Russell Fink, Supply Morning Worship at 9:30 a. m. Sunday Schol at 10:30 a. m. SHAVERTOWN METHODIST Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost, Pastor Sunday, 9:45 Church School with Classes for all ages. 11 Morning Worship Service. 11 Nursery during Church for pre-school children. The following are the Vacation Guest Ministers while the Pastor is on vacation: : July 21 Dr. J. Rolland Crompton, District Superintendent of the Bing- hamton District, Methodist Church. July 28 Reverend Howard G. Hartzell, Executive Secretary of the Wyoming Valley Council of Churches. | nounces the opening of an office | for the practice of general dentis- i tor Three Church Couples Clubs Plan Square Dance Lot Peace Episcopal, ‘Mt. Zion Plans chairman, last one made by retiring Bishop | | Conference in West Virginia. | © Rev. Eister will conduct his last services for the Alderson Charge on Sunday, August 25. In a letter to his Congregation, Rev. Eister reflects upon the years | of his pastorate, looking back over | progress that has "been made, and | goals still to be attained. | ‘Rev. Eister says: | Rewards are not always at the ‘end of the trail, God gave to us | the strength of heart, of motive, and of will, to do our parts and talter not—His purpose to fulfill. These have been trying years—diffi- | cult years—frustrating years in | which we were. sustained in the midst of our deep sorrow only by | the grace of God, and the knowl-: DR. WM. E. WATKINS Doctor William E. Watkins -an- try in the Back Mountain Shopping Center, Shavertown. edge that our labors. were pot in ‘ Tas oo ? rs atki is’ rad: fT a me EET in Central; Sout Jarolina, from er Sa School Nie u which she will receive her A.B. May lege and received his dental de- WHAT I OWE MY ¢ MINISTER 1969. This year she will serve as = from Tem le University He Assistant. Dean of: Women in. the | 7 P Y REVERENCE — I owe my minister reverent atten- College. has spent the last two years as a in the Air Force at the Air Command - head- quarters in Omaha, Nebraska. While in the air force, Doctor Watkins also served as an instruc- at the Creighton University School of Dentistry in Omaha. Dr. Watkins opened his new den- tal office on ‘Monday. He expects | to move to Shavertown shortly. captain Strategic way of living, unity. At present, he and his wife, the former Barbara Paddick of Hudson, , are staying with Dr. Watkins’, | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold B.! Watkins ‘of 212. Pstebone Street. | a blessing. There® is one child, a two- month | old daughter, Kimberly. 3 him and prevent. him from TI i { ! { i and wk ere he To me, bi 1 Couples Clubs of three local | churches, ‘Trinity United: Presby- | terian, Dallas Methodist; and Prince | plan a square | (dance for Friday night in the Pres- Rev. Bndrew Derick Back From Vacation ‘Buction Bug. 24 Mount Zion Methodist Church will hold “its annual -Auetion and roast beef dinner Saturday, August 24. Activity will begin on: the auction block and in the. various stands at Rev. Andrew Derrick, pastor Glenview Primitive Methodist | Church in Fernbrook, tending the Morning Cheer Bible Conference in Maryland, on the banks . of the Chesapeake There are five tapes. Derrick will present on five: Sun- day nights, starting at 7 p.m. at the church in Fernbrook the first will be heard. this coming Sunday evening. An invitation is extended everybody in the area. Rev: and Mrs. Derrick have also auction can have them picked up | by calling Mr. Daniels, Leon Van- | recently attended a" Bible Confer- | ence near Saratoga Springs, N.Y., Tuyle, Nelson Lewis, Roy J. Thomas, | Howard D d or rald Shaffer. 1 o, or Gera & Sr | Moody Bible Institute was featured. rs. John Howell is ticket chair-| “p.gio, Derrick’s two ‘weks vaca- man for the family-style roast beef [4 was taken up entirely by at- dinner to be served in the church | tendance at hese conferences. dining room. Reservations can he EH made by calling her at 388-6792 ‘Pastor On Vacation or by contacting any member of | Ray Dymond of Forty Fort will | will be assisted by ‘auc- tioneers Bob Earl, Gerald Penay, Richard Brunges and Don Gross, who will have a variety of new and used merchandise to sell. Edward Miles is in charge of new goods solicitation. to Anyone who has items for the the WSCS. dinner - preparations, assisted . by \ahyrch, temporarily meeting in Mrs. Nelson Lewis and Mrs. Brainerd | Shavertown elementary school, this ‘Daniels. | Sunday, as the pastor, Rev. B. K. | For those who prefer not to miss | Jones, one minute of the auctioneering, | make a trip: to North Carolina to Janet and Dick Dymond wills have | see his parents. Rev. Jones left | an ample supply of hamburgers, on Tuesday. hot dogs, coffee and such at the 7 elreihotont ton: | Hhass of Nadotion i. Harold. | J. Harris, secretary-treasurer, re- Home baked goods, candy, PYo-| norts that since it began in 1964. duce and house plants will be on EE auction proceeds of more than = e ne e back room of the church, $5.000 have been placed in, the supervised by Mrs. Edward Miles. | guiding Fund, Progress Crusade, of the Methodist District Superintendent Wilkes-Barre District, Church. ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN Rev. William C. Bispels Sunday Services: Sunday School at 8 am. Morning Worship at 10 a.m. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Beaumont Ben Stiles, Elder Saturday Services: Sabbath School, 9:30; Church Services at w READ THE TRADING POST — 11 am, August 4 Dr. Alfred L. Crayton, | Betty Earl will offer an interest- | ing assortment of handwork, dishes | | and nick-nacks at the Odds and | {| Ends table. | Free parking is available on the church grounds under the direction | of Ralph Vosburg. Tommy Lloyd | and Roy W. Thomas will be in| charge of lighting for the evening | hours of the auction. Sturdy plank benches are provided, but bidders | are advised to bring their own | folding chairs. Mr. Daniel reminds members and | friends of the church that donations | | and help are still needed in all | — IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE — and other special projects of the Mount Zion Church. TY — ment when vexations and annoyances make his work difficult, or when he feels discouraged. APPRECIATION — I owe my minister a kindly word of appreciation when his ministry is especially helpful j | willingly “of your love and coopera- | heights of achievement that await Bay; Mrs. Alex Smith is in charge of | | take the* pulpit of the Community | | Fred Pierce Corson at the July 19 | address Methodist Church parsonage at 723 Main Street, tion as the ambassador of Gad sent to teach men a better AFFECEION — I owe my minister affection, that he may be strengthened by the knowledge that the members of the Church are with him in the bonds of holy life and TRUST — I owe my minister trust that he may be free to serve the Church unhampered by fault-finding. GENEROSITY — I owe my minister generosity, that if his methods seem alittle strange to me, I may not be narrow enough to insist that he shall change themii' ° PRAYER — I owe it to my minister to pray for him each day, that God may bless him and make his service PROTECTION - oy aye. to my. minister the ‘Probe: tion of kindly silence by refraining from repeating in his presence. the slander. or unkind gossip that would burden. ‘Mrs. Velma ‘Williams of | : has been at- | 10 a.m. The dinner, for which where he heard an eminent speaker reservations are necessary, starts {rom the Moody Bible Institute. | at 5 p.m: Rev. Derrick taped the talk of W. Brainerd Daniels, general Dr. William Culberson of Chicago. These, Rev. ‘Practical Nurses Association of Lu- | where another speaker from the séizes the opportunity to | THE COMMUNITY CHURCH - Welcomes you to its Service =]! MORNING WORSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL Community church is interdenominational ] Services are held at Shavertown Elementary School |. Shavertown cessor on the ‘Alderson Charge will | ‘work ber 1, 1968. The Reverend Robert As cf September 1, 1468, our new will be ‘at the Peckville MISS RUTH BASSETT Peckyille, ‘Pa. 18452. Miss Ruth Bassett will show I am happy indeed that my sue- | slides and tell about the missionary in Haiti at ‘the Bowmans Creek Free Methodist Church, which is located on Route 309 at the in- tersection of Route 29, on Sunday evéning, August 18th at 7:45 pm. She has just returned "on August 15th from two months missionary work in that Island and will have the latest news on the needs. assume his duties also on Septem- | ( W. Harris comes to you highly | recommended. He is experienced in the ways of the High Calling of the | Ministry, and rightly has dedicated his life to the service of God. There will be no break in the continuity of service, and I trust She is. a member of the Bowmans that you will give Rev. Harris | Creek Free Methodist Church and ! | daughter of the Pastor, H. E. Bas- tion. By doing se, you will assure | sett. the attainment of the sublime| She is a graduate of: a three year’s Christian Worker's Course at Ken- tucky = Mountain Bible Institute, Jackson, Kentucky, and is currently attending Central Wesleyan College the the Alderson Charge. Churches of Center ‘Moreland Sets $. 8. Picnic For Saturday * Center Moréland Sunday School will hold its annual picnic on Satur- day at Patterson Grove Camp Meet- ing grounds, where the Methodist Charge pastor, Rey: Larry Saxe, has a summer, cottage.’ Cars will leave ‘Center Moreland | at 11 a.m. Members and guests:are | asked to bring a planned covered ~ |dish, ‘and individual place settings. The Sunday School will furnish the meat. Dinner will: start "at ‘T p.m. East Dallas and. Dymond Hollow churches have been invited to par: ticipate. Eo Rev. Saxe will be: spending his two © wedle vacation at Patterson Grove at the. time, but will return t to Center Moreland aond the other | churches of the ‘charge on Sunday Ito preach. Call Mrs. ong his best work. > owe my ame Wap vie Donald Rought for in- { | byterian parking lot. to me. | formation on what kind of a cover- ! Everybody. is invited. CONSIDERATION — I owe it to my minister not od dish” to bring. ; Caller will be Carl Hanks, ‘who | to interrupt and hinder his work with petty and unneces- | For emergencies during the next {will bring: with him two squares | sary calls upon his time and sympathy. | two weeks, if it is necessary to get for demonstration. Cost ‘is mod-| - = ATTENTION — I owe my minister the courtesy of | in touch with. Rev. Saxe, he may erate per. couple. | attention when I go to Church that he may not be an- be reached at 1-864-3291, or 1-| noyed by my careless actions. | $64- 3409. : | a Services Friday For ro Al STE Merchandise Services for Mrs. Velma Williams | of Trucksville are scheduled for Friday from the funeral home at 1044 - Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort, | Rev. Charles F. Gommer Jr. offici- ; ating at 2 p.m. Friends may call | B Thursday afternoon or evening. | | Burial will be at Cedar Crest. ‘Mrs. Williams, 66, died Monday afternoon in Neshitt Hospital, where che had been admitted August 1. Native of Philadelphia and resi dent of Kingston for some years, che had lived in. Trucksville for the past twenty:five years. ] She was a member of Trucksville Methcdist Church and the Licensed |’ At BUDDIES Main St, Luzerne at the gate who was not to let any- one with any physical imperfection in. In the village there was a very merciful doctor who, when he saw how these “two had helped ‘each other to .get’'to the new village, had mercy on them and healed { them so they. could enter and join their friends. {Jesus who heals us of cur sins. so ina we can enter the Kingdom of | God The chief went to church with us and had a seat’ of honor wp, | front, as did “all of us big-shot visitors. I don’t know. whether he does this regularly or if he changes off with the Catholic church down the street. I always had the im- pression he: was. brought up Cath- olic. With 7 wives he can't be a church member, but he brought a gift of rice and was inscribed at the head of the ‘list of men, or “builders of the churgh.”. Before Leaving Shilu— After church we saw babies and patients of both’ Shilu and other surrounding villages. After another meal of rice and chicken we: took off. On the way down that hill T fal- lowed the directions of ome of the students and got straddle of and hung up on a big los. Thee were 6 men helning, with 6° different ideas as to how to get out, never- theless we did cet out. We stopped at 3 more villages on the way. At | one the little girls put on grass American Bible $ He likened this to 0 LEAS: 3R TION B — PAGE 2 THE DALEAS' POST, THURSDAY; AUGUST 15, 1968 DAIIAS,~ PENNSYLVANIA Rev Fred Eister To Leave Alderson, ~~ Missionary | NY 0 20S e€ Ur C €S 9 ig A Writes Moving Letter To Assembly At Church | skirts and did some songs and ST. THERESE'S | BOWMANS CREEK | This morning we went to church, dances to the music of the very Rev. dohp P. Walsh, Pastor FREE METHODIST CHURCH | paves OF PEACE EPISCOPAL Alderson Methodist Charge is ex- | vain. Thus our rewards are in those of course, and the visiting layman young lukumbi drummers. One Rev. Vincent Langin, Assistant Rev. Harold E. Bassett | . John S. Prater, Pastor | pecting a change of pastors, as of who have a deeper faith in Almighty i preached. He is another interesting young woman danced in the middle Sunday Masses 7:30; 8:45 and | Sunday Services: 8.8. at 10 am, herd 8 am. Liturgy af the | September 1 . God; - who have a better under character whom 1 will have tq tell with a pale that had at the top 10:45. Morning Worship at 11. Pre- | onde Soar. | For the past six years Rev. Fred | standing of Eternal values; who love about another day. He is the one a dolly and a scarf and something El, | Prayer Service at 7:15; Evening 10 a.m. Morning Prayer and Ser: | Bister has served the cxacting five- | one another a little more for our free Bre song £2 the yersiahe elie. It way g3tiainad ig all the lw : = ] 2 : et Tn seeds for. e travels on a bicy songs were in honor o e memor, GATE OF HEAVEN Worship, 7:45. : mon (First Sunday of -the month = ‘church charge, Alderson, Evans having been ‘here. % with a sign that says ‘Jesus is | of 3 reat RS who had Fa Rev. Francis A. Kane, Pasto Wednesday: Prayer. Meeting at Liturgy of the Lord's Supper. kals, Ruggics, Kunkle and Noxen.| It has been our privilege to meet Lord " The Lay f Wembo d h : od ) 1 y TarEn TEN : y TRStor | 7:30 p.m. 3 Fs on | As Rev. Eister leaves the area to | and work with some of the grandest Ea ; 2 ER te a and is things = he pose Were ~ Assistant Pastors First Thursday, 7 p.m. Women's | become pastor at Peckville, Rev. people we have ever known. The |S : : 3 B ni Zune Ji of Hs ve pa Fheane Rev. Thomas A. Flynn | Missionary Meeting. pas New Dentist In Area | Rebert W. Harris enters the service many friendships we have made, i ad ly ? He hes |X leh Ye rong a = or lf Rev. Thomas V. Banick Third Sunday, Rest Home Serv- ALI of the Alderson Charge. we trust, will be ever-lasting. We Toot the ox add hig Rng told ORE o Tomine iy Re the | ice. Leave Church at 2:30-p.m, = Rey. Harris comes to Alderson | appreciate all of the kindnesses : a Sxnay pci ha I $4 ngs Were Jona Sunday Masses: 7 ems 9 11. | id 4 z Be [ i ; : > it so vividly that you could see dances lively and gay (not at all are y 9 1 TE from Schenevus, N. Y., where he | that have been shown to us and the whole thing as though it were sexy) and it seemed a lovely way py Li 2 : ae | CENTER MORELAND CHARGE has been pastor. of a two-church | shall ever be grateful. being shown ia Movie. It iv the te ‘honor a person's femary eligigus Instruction for children | iv. Larry Soy Methadist Charge including West- | Time is the past, present and Boivin al S ] po , an 3 not attending parochial school, after | Rey. Larry Saxe story of the crippled man and the Still Another Village the 9 o'clock Mass on ante at | Center Moreland: 10 a.m. Church tiord,-N. Y. He will take the pulpit, future. It is with thankful heart for blind man carrying the crippled At another village the péople fe Jeo: Mam on maavs 3% School: Warship 11415. | September 1, at the same time that the blessings of the past that we man directing him. In his version brought many small bagkets of rice, Mass at Our Lady = of Victory Official Board, First Mondays, Rey. Fred Bister, delivers his, first reliviush the ~respunyibllisy Bid the people of their village had millet, peanuts, groundnuts, some ; sermon in Peckville as pastor. privileges that have been curs, wi other i ie ; 1 : Church. ; 8:15 p.m. ? 0 Pe k le pastor 1 that h b th moved to another, location and put dried manioe. a plantain. and a Queen of Peace Masses will be| Dymond Hollow: 11:15 am. Rey. Eister's assignment is the [a prayer for the future. up a big fence with a watchman cup of pumpkin seed (good to eat) as their church offerings. The preacher who had ‘travelled with (us explained that this was a very strong Christian * village, though | thev had no church building. . Most of the people there were verv old women. In fact in all the villages | the population was: all very old and verv young. The in between gen- eration was all away at school. Last Stop last stop was Putu where Madeleine, the girl with nolio, lives. We looked at many babies and pregnant ‘women and left the nurse and preach We had picked un a sick preery®ht wo- man at another village and bromneht her on in here for treatment. Our final adventure was breaking a log on the next to the last bridge hut we got across without any trouble. One of the students tried jo con- vience me beforehand’ ha BT went fast the Tand Rover weuld weich less and 'T had tried to convince him that it would not onlv weigh the came but would hump and jog- gle. the hoards harder. Still and all. when one heard the scund of that los cracking, guess who step- ped on the gas! See, T told you co.” savs ‘he. It- wasn’t thot we could have gone in the river, wanld- haya heen hung up in the middle again. . Lumbi sgavs to tell yen Hello, hae written: you a letter. Dottie. Our Kuhu Weonis Love, ociety's Dornd Is Rising, 25 Million Copies Sold Total Scripture distribution by! the American Bible Society at the vear’s halfway mark topped 25 mil- lion. copies,” an than seven million over thé same period for 1967, Edmund F. Wag- ner, ABS president, announced the largest increase was in Selections, sometimes called tures. Mr. tribution of “Good News for Mod- ern Man.” the New, Testament in Today's English Version, published less than” two years ago’ by’ the | | ABS. has passed the 11" million mark. This includes sales in the | United States and “qverseas, in all formats, both paperback ‘and vinyl bindings. ; Since \ publication was first an- nounced: by a simvle news release in September 1966, “ABS officials increase of more “bite-size!’ Scrip- | Wagner also said: that dis- | have been gratified by the unpre- cedented: demand for the 35-cent paperback New Testament by people from all walks of life. ! The TEV has proved PODULgH with teachers. seminary students) ##ninis- ters, chavlains, servicemen, and women. businessmen and Bien, housewives, teen-age high school land college students as well as seminarians and others. ‘A freguent | comment from TEV readers of all | ages is, “This can’t be the Bible | because it’s so easy to understand,” or words to that effect. The ABS is the largest of 35 nonprofit Bible Societies devoted to translating, publishing and distribu- ting the Scriptures. Last year the United Bible Societies circulated over 100 million Scriptures, or en- ouch’ to supply ‘every : thirty-third person in the world with one copy. Back To Value “JETAGE” KIT INCLUDES: zerne County. Her ‘husband Frederick L. Wil-;, liams died May 27 of last year. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Fran: cis McDonald, Dallas; a son Fred 1. Williams Jr. of Los Angeles, Cali- fornia: four grandchildren. * ‘Dymond Hollow wscs Ice-Cream Social Dymond Hollow Methodist Enrol WSCS plans to hold a home:made ice-cream social in the church so- | cial rooms August 17, this coming Saturday, starting at 7:30. Other refreshments will he available. Mrs. Noreen Faux is president of the | WSCS. a ‘There is ahly one WELCOME WAGON SUBSCRIBE To The Dallas Post For Hometown News 0 pe . i. 80 years of experience fostering good will in Dusingss # and community e. 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