Sonoy R— PACT © 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. Pramcis A. Kane, Pastor Assistant Pastors Rev. Thomas A. Flynn Rev. Thomas V. Banick Sunday Masses: 7 am. 9, 11, and 12:15. 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 Church ‘OUR LADY OF VICTORY Sunday Masses at 11:05. ST. FRANCES X CABRINI Rev. Charles F. Mulrooney, Pastor a.m. 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 Prayer 7:30 p.m. and : 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. Sunday School at 10:45. © OUTLET FREE METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Milton Frantz ; Sunday Services SS 10 a.m.; wor- ship, 11 a.m.; evening service, 7:30. Wednesday, cottage prayer meet- ing 7:30. Thursday at , CYC Heralds and Cadets. NOXEN GOSPEL TABERNACLE Rev. Alton Johnson Sunday Services: S.5. 10 am, ~ Morning Worship at 11; Evan- ~ gelistic Service 7:30 p.m. ~ Wednesday: Prayer Meeting 7:30 pm. HUNTSVILLE METHODIST CHURCH | Rev. Ruth L. Underwood, Pastor Sunday Service: Morning Wor- srip 9:30; Sunday School 10:30; MYF 7:00. Tuesday, Chancel Quilting all day. Junior Choir, & Second Thursday, Dinner servi to the public at noon. WSCS at 2. . Third Wednesday, WSCS Study Group at 7:30 pm. Two-Fold Club, first Friday night at 8. ~ B.A. Class, third Saturday night at B. Choir at 8. Friday night at 6. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Mooretown Rev. Elmer Kipe, Pastor Sunday Services: S. S. at 10, Worship at 11 am. 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 School 10:30 a.m. day, 7:30 pm. DALLAS BAPTIST CHAPEL Emstern 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. UNITARIAN-UNIVERSALIST Herbert Quick of Air Pollution Division of Pennsyl- vania Department of Health speak Sunday morning. 2 Herbert Quick will officiate, Ser- vices is at 10:30 a.m. at the WM- WYAC in Wilkes-Barre. REFORMATION LUTHERAN Harveys Lake Rev. Russell Fink, Supply Sunday Services: Morning worship at 8:45 AM., Church School 10 a.m. ~ Communion October 6. a —-—-e. PE ST. LUKE’S LUTHERAN Noxen Rev. Russell Fink, Supply St. Luke's: 10:00 am. SCS. 11:00 a.m. Worship. sommunion Ooisher 6. Sunday Masses: at 7, 9 and 11] 7:30, 9:30 and | 8:15 pm. | | | Cottage Prayer Meeting, Wednes- James Chester, Control Engineer | ! TRINITY UNITED PRESBYTERIAN | will | | Prayer S.S. at 11; Friendship Class. Classes for BOWMANS CREEK | FREE METHODIST CHURCH | Rev. Harold E. Basset | Sunday Services: SS. at 10 am. | Morning Worship at 11. Pre- Service at 7:15; Evening | Worship, 7:45. Wednesday: 7:30 pm. First Thursday, Prayer Meeting at 7 pm. Women's | | Missionary Meeting. Third Sunday, Rest Home Serv- | ice. Leave Church at 2:30 p.m. CENTER MORELAND (CHARGE | Rev. Lary Saxe | Center Moreland: 10 a.m. Church | School; Worship 11:15. Official Board, First Mondays, 8:15 p.m. Dymond Hollow: am. | Church School; Official 11:15 Worship 10:15. Board, Third Mondays, | East Dallas: 10:15 a.m. Church | School; Worship 9 am. | Official Board Fourth Mondays | at 8:15 p.m. PARK NEIGHBORHOOD FREE METHODIST CHURCH Greve Armstrong, Pastor Friday, 8 FMY. Sunday ‘School, 9:30. Morning Worship 10:30. Radic Programs Sunday 8:35 | 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. | ALDERSON METHODIST CHARGE | Alderson: S.S. at 10, Worship = 11:15. MYF 6 p.m. | Evans Falls: S.S. at 10, Worship | at 11:15, Kunkle: S:S. at 10 Worship at! 7:30. | MYF 6 pm. | 4 Ruggles: Worship 8:45, S.S. 9:45. NOXEN: Worship at 10, S.S. 11 am. | Rev. Robert W. Harnison Dedication of Church School teach ers will tale place this coming Sun- dayat all churches ii Evans Falls. E. R. Kerlin will preach ¥ Evans Falls. LEHMAN-IDETOWN CHARGE | Rev. Winfield Kelley Jackson: Sunday Worship 8:45; | S.S. 9:45. Idetown: Sunday Worship at 10; | MYF at 7. Lehman: Sunday Worship = 11:15; 8.8. at 10. MYF at 6. At Lehman, Tuesday, 8 pm.,! Idetown, Tuesday, at 8 pm., Con- fidence Class. Thursday, Octber 3, at 7:30, Ad- | ministrative Board and Commission on Education. At Jackson: Monday at 7:30, Ad- | ministrative Board and Commission on Education. SHAVERTOWN METHODIST Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost, Pastor Sunday: 9:45, Church School with all ages. 11:00, Nursery during Church for | pre-school children; 11:00, Morning | | Services — 8:30 and 11:00 - Sunday ‘Church School — 9:30. | All ages. {11 a.m. | | ing at Nesbitt Hospital, Tuesday, 7:30 pm. Session Meet- i ing. i Wednesday, 7:30 p.m, Every | Member Canvass Training session. ed Worship - Christian Education Sun | ay. day with pesentation of Promotion | Bibles and Recognition of Teachers and Officers. 11:30, Junior Church in Chapel | Room. 4:00, Junior MYF Picnic. | 6:00 Senior MYF in ‘Chapel Room. Tuesday: 7:30, Boy Scouts, Troop ! 231. Wednesday: 10:00, W.S.C.S. Execu- | tive Board Meeting in Chapel Room Thursday: 4:00, Junior ‘Choir Re- hearsal. 4:15, Youth Choir Rehearsal. 7:30, Senior ‘Choir and Quartet ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN Rev. William C. Bispels Lutheran League at 7 p.m. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Bemumont Ben Stiles, Elder Saturday Services: Sabbath School, 9:30; Church Services at CARVERTON CHARGE Rev. Donald J. Schalk, Pastor CARVERTON: Sunday worship at 9, SS at 10. ORANGE: Service at 10, SS at 11 | Senior Youth Fellowship at 6 | On Tuesday, Junior Youth Fellow- ship at 6:30 MT. ZION: Service at 11, SS at 10 Youth Fellowship at 6:30 | { i Rev. | Andrew Pillarella, Pastor Sunday, 9:45 a.m., Church School and Nursery for 2 and 3 year olds. | The Church School will observe Rally Day. Pulpits will be promoted. 11:00 a.m., Morning Worship and Nursery. Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Every Mem- ber Training Session. ‘8:00 pm. Choir Rehearsal. INFORMALS - INVITATIONS BUSINESS FORMS - CARDS Boys. | Bazaar in the | Store, +News Of The Churches A FIRST CHURCH CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sunday Services 11 a.m., Nursery ll am. Sunday School 11 a.m. Wednesday Evening Meeting 8 m. DALLAS METHODIST Rev. Robert H. Sheehan, Pastor SUNDAY, September 29, 9:00 a.m. Family Worship. 9:30 a.m., ‘Church ‘School for grades 1 through 6. 10:00 a.m., Church School for | grades 7 through 12. 11:00 a.m., Divine Worship ‘Ser- vice. Nursery for pre-school children | during both services. 6:00 p.m., Senior High MYF. 6:30 p.m., Junior High MYF. Monday, 4:00-6:00 p.m., Y.W.C.A. ial Program. 7:00 p.m., Webelos. Tuesday. October Trustees Meeting. 8:00 p.m., Official Board Meeting. Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., Chancel Choir Rehearsal. 8:00 p.m., Senior Choir Rehearsal. Thursday, 2:00-4:00 p.m., Ladies will 17400 pm.; roll bandages and cut patches. 7:00 p.m., Boy Scout Troop 281. Friday, 4:00 p.m., Children’s Choir | Rehearsal. TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST | Rev. C. F. Gommer, Jr., Pastor Sunday, Sept. 29th, 9:30 and 11 | am. Service of Worship. 9:30 a.m., Church School. 7:00 p.m., Junior High MYF; 7:00 | p.m., Senior High MYF. Monday, 4:00 p.m. Troop No. 630. Tuesday. 9:00 a.m., Quilters. Girl Scout 3:45 p.m., Cadette Troop No. 634. 4:15 p.m., Girl Scout Troop 705. 7:30" p.m.» W.S.C.S. Wednesday, 4:00 p.m., Wesleyan | 5:00 p.m., Wesleyan Girls. 6:30 p.m., Aldersgate - Choir. 7:30 p.m., Chancel Choir. 8:00 p.m., Trustees. Saturday, 6:30 p.m., Couples Club meeting at Shavertown United Methodist ‘Church. HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH | Sunday Services: Church at 9:30 Sunday School at 10:4 Official Board, second Mondays. Christian Women's Fellowship, | second Tuesdays. Choir rehearsal every Monday ! night. Women's Bazaar Women of the Prince of Peace Church are sponsoring a Christmas parish house Novem- | ber 13 from 10:00 a.m: to 10:00 p.m. A few years ago, this was ani cagzerly awaited event in the Back Mountain. Available will be a wide ! variety of articles suitable for Christmas gifts. A few of the items arc canned goods and jellies, baked goods, Christmas novelties and dec- orations, hand-made articles and | aprons. A fish pond will be featured for children. Tt will be possible to | purchase rare and valuable gifts at the “Attic Treasures” booth. A snack bar will be open all day. Mrs. John Grant, Chairman nounces the following committees: Co-chairman, Mrs. Ben Edwards; chairman Christmas booth, Mrs. Ed- an- | ward Ratcliffe, Mrs. Russell Parsons; | decorations, Mrs. Harry eoGringer, | dJr., Mrs. Prentice Lacy; baked goods, Mrs. Paul Goddard, fish pond, Mus. | Joseph Hunt, Mrs. Fred Lancaster, Mrs. Edith Hunt; snack bar, Mrs. H. R. Weaver, Mrs. Henry Doran; | aprons, Mrs. Cora James; handwork and novelties, Mrs. Arthur Ross; | attic treasures, Mrs. Donald Evans, | Mrs. hSeldon Evans, Mrs. Fred Lan- caster; dining room, Mrs. Hans Dreher, Mrs. John Prater; country Miss Sophie Kancher; pub- licity, Mrs. Donald Thompson, Mrs. | Edwin Roth, Mrs. Jack Stanley. Mass Of Requiem For | Mrs. Anthony Yurksis | A Mass of Requiem for Mrs. An- | thony Yurksis, Shavertown, was celebrated Wednesday morning in | St. Hedwig's Church, Kingston. | Burial was in Holy Trinity Ceme- | tery, Nanticoke. Mrs. Yurksis died Monday morn- where she had been admitted to the medical service three weeks earlier. The former Angeline Babkowski was born in Nanticoke, and lived | in Kingston for many years before moving to Shavertown four years ago. She was employed as a wrapper | for Consolidated Cigar Company, | West Pittston. She was a member | of St. Hedwig’'s Church. | She leaves her husband Anthony; | three sons: Robert, Richard, and | { Anthony Raymond, all at home; | i a sister, Mrs. Helen Glycenfer, Bay Port, Long Island. "ited each Sunday by the pastor. | ‘delphia. ter, i covered | koch, CSC, | leave Miners Bank parking lot, Dal- | las, 9:00 a.m. sharp. All men of the | parishes are invited. , on Monday, THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1968 Welcome New Alderson Pastor photo by Kozemchak The new minister of -Alderson Methodist Charge, was honored at Alderson Methodist Church on Tues- day evening, at a gala dinner of welcome given by the congregation. Rev. Robert Wallace Harris took ‘the pulpit September 1. The Alderson Charge numbers five churches, four of which are vis- The fifth, at Evans Falls, is served by a layman, E. R. Kerlin. Harris is a native of Phila- His father, now deceased, was Institution Chaplain in the City Rev. | of Philadelphia. Rev. Wallace A. Har- ris died in 1967. Rev. Harris’ mother expects to spend a certain amount of time in the parsonage at Alder- | son. Rev. Harris was educated at Wes- tern Maryland College in Westmins Maryland, where he was in the class of 1960. While an undergrad- uate he was active in extra-curricu- lar affairs. winning the award for such activities in his senior year. He managed = various athletic Fatally Injured On Red Hill Road A 29-year-old Hunlock Creek man was killed time during the early morning hours on Saturday, presumably at around 1 a.m. The body of Don J. Hunter was dis- at 10:30 a.m. by. an un- identified woman, who saw his car in underbrush, down over on Red Hill Road. The victim ‘had apparently lost control of his car about two and one half miles below Red Reck. It struck ‘two trees, caromed © across the road, bankment, hurling him with great force - against the windshield. State Police Barracks investigated. Mr. Hunter was a life resident of Hunlock - Creek, son of Mrs. Lucia Kocher and the late Myron Hunter. He leaves his widow the former Jane Brocious; children: Dale, Dean, Judy and Gil, at home; a sister Mrs. Alda Richards, Huntingdon some ‘Mills; two brothers: Lloyd of Allen- town, and Duane, West Chester. Services were conducted by his pastor, Rev. Francis Parmenteri, of the Assembly of God Church in! | Nanticoke, Tuesday afternoon’ from | the Bronson Funeral Home. Burial was at Oakdale. Holy Name Breakfast Gate of Heaven and Our of Victory Holy Name Society will hold its annual Breakfast Meeting at Chase Correctional Institution on Sunday, October 13th. The breakfast this year will be | held in conjunction with the annual Triduum in honor of St. Dismas, | conducted by Father Clement Pods- chaplain. . Buses will Ella Moore Class Ella Moore Bible Class will meet October 7, instead of on October 8 as ned. The recent rummage sale, an- nounced over radio as well as in the papers, brought responses from as far away as Hunlock Creek and Tunkhannock. The class cleared ap- | | proximately $175. a bank and plunged over an em- | from Shickshinny Lady | previously an- | nounced. A Stanley party is plan- | THE DALLA% POST THE COMMUNITY CHURCH Welcomes you to its Service MORNING WORSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL Community church is interdenominational Services are held at 9:30 10:45 Holiest Day For Jewish People Yom Kippur starts October 1, at sundown, ends October 2 at sun- down. The most sacred Hcbrew holy day, is a day of prayer for for- giveness for sins committed during the year. The Jews gather in syn- agogues on the Eve of Yom Kippur, | when the fast begins, and return | the following morning to continue confessing, doing penitence, and praying for forgiveness. The most | solemn prayer, Kol Nidre, is chant- ed on the eve of Yom Kippur. The days of oRsh Hashana are “he ten days of penitence preceding Yom Kippar, when all the people of the earth pass before the Lord and are marked on the Book of Life or in the Book of Death. A distinguishing feature of the New Year is the blowing of the shofar, or ram's which sum- | mons Jews to their penitential ob- servance. “Do justly, love mercy, hurably with thy Gad.” Lady Of Mt. Carmel Our Lady of Nit. ‘Carmel Church, Lake Silkworth, plans a square | ‘dance on Friday evening, October 25. Music will be furnished by the Back Mountain Trio with Joe Maz- . urka as callér. Dancing, from 8:30 until midnight, will include round, square, and folk dancing. Doug Dangiello and Mrs. Bern- adine Archavage, members of the parish. have been designated chair- men. Rev. Leo J. Koslowski is hon- orarry chairman. Refreshments will be served, and horn, walk teams including basketball, and baseball. He entered Wesley soccer, Theological Seminary in Washington ini 1960. From 1961 to 1963, he was pastor at Faith Methodist ‘Church in Phil- adelphia, commuting from Washing- ton on weekends. Upon graduation, Wyoming Con- 2 door prize awarded. i ference assigned him to New Berlin, | Tickets may be obtained from N.Y. In 1965. He took the pulpit at | any parishioner or at the door. Pro- Schenebus, N.Y. where he served | ceeds will be used to help with the | two churches, Schenebus and West | building debt, incurred when the ford, N. Y. | parish built its new social hall in | He had served as District Director | 1966. i of Social Concerns for the Oneonta District, and held the office of sec- retary-treasurer for the District Ministerial Association. Just before his departure, he had been elected vice president. Rev. Duncan Visits Huntsville Christian He made his mark in other civic Members nd friends bt Hunts- | ; Schenebus, as lecturer ville Christian ‘Church welcomed te » 2 enebus, ny Rev. and. Mrs. Paul: Disican iat a > ce Eh vaoron thera ig covered dish meal last Thursday Si bRak a : here is ; | a real challenge, as it is a growing SVEMP&: . > : g Rev. Duncan has shown some in- community, with prospect of future vines da ih the Voltas Traits growth as population moves out Crest in nithag We Dipit ict ums rille Christian, vacant since resig- f Ww Ve Il t ‘the hills. vi od g rom yomi ing a ey Oo nation of Rev. Richard Bevan. | . Rev. Bevan is now assistant to | | Kunkle Silver Loaf Rev. Jule Ayres, First Presbyterian Church in Wilkes-Barre. Rev. Duncan, speaking at the dinner told of his past experiences, 8 and explored the future of Hunts- | Tuesday, September 17th, at 8 P.M. ville Christian’ ‘Church should he Mrs. Palmer Updyke, President, accept the pastorate. was in charge of the business meet- | Miss Elma Major presided. ing and Mrs. Adirene Nulton had | charge of devotions. Mrs. Ralph Ashburner read the minutes of the | previous meeting and Mrs. Elizabeth | Rally Day Sunday At Primitive Methodist | Hess gave the treasurer's report. Others present were: Mesdames | : : Rally Day will be held Sunday, | September 29, at Glenview Primi- Russell Miers, William Miers, Ella | Brace, Edith. Weaver, Owen Ide, 7 s tive Methodist Church. The featured will be Mr. Ellis Kliewer, Walter Elston, Florence Klimeck, | | of Binghamten, N. Y. Ann Weaver. speaker Next meeting will be at the home | Mr. Kliewer uses object lessons in his teaching. He will be heard of Mrs. Ann Weaver on Tuesday, | October 15th, at 8 P.M. a |at the Sunday School Hour, 10:35 Lam. GC Lewis Doll, 84 The evening service will be in | x : | charge of the Teen-Timers Group. | Was Former Teacher | and a film, “The hCampion” will | C. Lewis Doll, 84, of Framing- | | be shown. ham, Mass., died last Wednesday Evening Services begin at 7:00 | night at Peter Brigham Hospital in | and the public is invited. Boston. | Mrs. ‘Einest Martin was hostess to the Kunkle Silver Leaf Club at the. home of Mrs. Robert Bolton on He was born in Evans Falls, son | of the late Charles and Emma Van- | allen Doll, and lived in that area for mest of his life. Fifteen months ‘For Peter Kalada ago he moved to Framingham. Peter Kalada, resident of Dallas Educated in Beaumont Schools, | for the past three years, died Fri- and a graduate of East Stroudsburg | day mor ning at Merey Hospital, | State Teachers College (now part | where he hod been admitted Sep- | of the Pennsylvania State Univers- | yomber 16. | ity complex), he taught school for Born in Luzerne, he was reared | 42 years. s y : y in Hanover Township, and lived | | | | Mass Of Requiem { He was a member of Evans Falls | Methodist Church. there most of his life. Employment was with the Fried- man Express. He was a member of St. Casimir’s ' ‘Church, Township. | He leaves his widow, the former | Beulah Warden; these children: | Mrs. Ira Hall, Framingham; Elwood, | Tunkhannock; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Two brothers, Harry and Stanley, died fairly recently. A sister Mrs. Brong, of Evans Falls, died some years ago. Lewis was the last of | the family. Hanover | He leaves his widow, the former | | Philomena Ranich of Exeter; step- | son, Patrick Ranich; his mother, Mrs. Josephine Kalada, and a sister, Mrs. Adele Montemurno, Brooklyn, NY: | | Burial was in Orcutt Cemetery, | from the Disque Funeral Home. | The new minister of Alderson Meth- | odist Charge, Rev. Robert W. Har- ris, officiated. lowed by a Mass of Requiem from St. Casimir's. Burial was in the parish cemetery at Muhlenburg. Subserihe to HE DALLAS POST | We have been a part of The Back Mountain Area | for over 35 years — serving ECONOMICALLY | and EFFICIENTLY BRONSON FUNERAL SERVICE Alfred D. | and songs they [Adult department. ard | Windsor i friends cf the | of | and Services were held Tuesday morn- | TT ing from a city funeral home, fol- | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mrs. Margaret Greene Dies At Age Of 100 Mrs. tary old, died Saturday in General Hospital after an illness of gone year. She resident of Overbrook Road. Margaret A. Green, a cen- was a Had she lived until November 23, she would have been 101 years old. She made the front page last year, her : century mark reached Thanksgiving Day. She was a native former Margaret Jeffers came to this country as a young girl, first living in Massachusetts, then mov- ing to Scranton. Ten years ago on of England. The at Singing Stairsteps Tonight In C-M The “Singing Stairsteps” will pre- sent an unusual program of gospel music in the Northmoreland Baptist Church of Center Moreland on | Thursday night, September 26, at 7:30. Spirituals, familiar gospel hymns have written will be sung. A capella in unusual ar- rangements and blends of harmony. The Pieters families live in Duarte, California. Two sisters married two brothers. The Lord blessed these two couples with five daughters. The ‘Singing Stairsteps” are the two mothers and the five daughters, whose ages range from nine to seventeen years. The group has traveled across the United States, | Canada and Alaska this past sum- mer. The public is cordially invited. Trinity Presbyterian Rally Day On Sunday On Sunday, September 29th, Trinity United Presbyterian Church, Dallas, will observe Rally Day. the Church * School pupils will be promoted. The new Christian Ed- ucation Material ‘Christian Faith and Action” will be introduced for the first time to the members of the Following the all teachers attend the Church School * hour, and their pupils will Morning Worship. A Service of Membership Re- newal will be observed at the Morn- ing Worship. Special recognition will be given to the Church School ‘teachers and their pupils. Mr. Rich- ard Gedon, Church School superin- tendent will present Bibles to the | Tough; following pupils promoted from the | Rhodes and Glenn Eagle. | ment chairman, Primary department to the Junior department: Danny Albert, Diane | Anthony, Sara Barakat, Valerie i Davidson, Wilhelmina de Leur, Kar- len Gedon,. Dav'd Mahle, Betsy Reese, Norman McCaffrey, Cindy | The follcwing are on the Church | Schesl Staff: Gedon, dent, Walter = Davidson. Ms. Eugene Goll, Mrs. R Miss Alice Jones, Thomas, Mrs. Carlton Kocher, Davis, Mr. and Mrs. land Koeb, Mrs. Wal Gray Mattern. All members and church being en- attend this service. | Assistant ichard Hel- Mrs. ter Davidson, are couraged to CARD, OF THANKS | Nelson Wilson wishes to thank | | those who helped him at the time! the death of his wife Doris. | Thanks to the members of the Dal- | las Ambulance crew who responded | so quickly, and to the many neigh- bors who sent ‘food, and flowers, | cards of sympathy. Thanks | again to all of you, and may God | Bless | You. L Superintendent, Rich- | Superinten- | Teachers: | Miss Carol | Ro- | In | | of her the age of ninety, she moved to Dal- las to make her home with ner | daughter, Mrs. C. Judd Holt. She was the widow of Frank H. Green. Membership was with Prince of Peace Episcopal Church. She was a life: member of Orient Chapter 35, Order of Eastern Star. She was buried from the Prince of Peace Church Tuesday afternoon, The rector, Rev. John Prater, officia ting. Burial was at Fern Knell. Friends called at the Po wdon Funeral Home in Shavertown. Mrs. Ethel Ta Mrs. Ethel Lamoreux Marrow, widow of Warren L. Marrow, form- erly of Pioneer Avenue, Tii#Pksville, died Wednesday night at the home daughter, Mrs. Frank Ben- nallack of Harveys Lake. She had suffered a two-year illness. She was a native of Chase, and had lived in the Back Mountain most of her life. She was a mem- ber of Trucksville Methodist Church. Her husband, who died two and ‘one half years ago, was an employee of Walters Shoe Store. Surviving in addition to her daughter, Mrs. Guida Taylor, of Trucksville; a sen Franklin, of Flem- ington, N.J. a sister, Mrs. William M. Beaney, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; four grandchildren and three great- grandchildren. Burial was at Fern Knoll on Sat- urday, following services conducted from the Snowdon Funeral Home in Shavertown. Lehman MYF Elects Officers For Year The Lehman MYF began “weekly metings on September 8th On September 15th the grap en- | joyed a campfire at Simm's Pond | in Lehman. | officers for | which they A Special Spiritual Week Of Renewal (Conducted by Franciscan Fathers) Place: Gate of Heaven Church - Dallas Our Lady of Victory Chapel - Harveys Lake Each Evening — 7:45 WEEK OF OCTOBER 6TH (Monday thru Friday) — Mildred A. amb ~ Shavertown Elementary School | The public is cordially invited to Shavertown_ Sweet Valley Sordi On the 22nd the MYF elected the coming year after celebrated the birth- day of. Linza Sutton, who was 16 years old. All coming meetings will be held in ‘the Lehman Methodist Church basement, at 7 p.m. The officers elected are: Presi- dent, Linza Sutton; vice-president, William Dawe; secretary, Linda treasurer, Glenna Brown; publicity agent, Helen Earl; refresh- Jean Johnson, TOP QUALITY-LOW COST ON OFFSET PRINTING TEE DALLAS POST i i 1Our Monumentsl lare Guaranteec by the Monuments That's why you should specify a Barre Guild Monu= ment — backed by the strongest monu- ment guarantee ob- talnable. See our display. | Carvorion Monument Co. PHONE 333-4246 Orange Rd, sDarvenion, Pay ses CE sees a Firen Octol and | to be vices best. grou your ident Zbick to dc En inati State held duri the anne H: direc ply whic ion obta at a Com Aj trair ates, and No | quire
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