win award Chief Warrant Officer Dennis J. Ferry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Ferry, 294 Huntsville Road, Dallas, received the Army Commendation Medal September 30 at Ft. Rucker, Ala., upon retirement after more than 20 years in the Army. ? WO Ferry earned the award for meritorious service as an instructor pilot in Headquarters and Service Company of the U.S. Army Aviation School at Ft. Rucker. 4-H'ers New officers of the Clover- leaf 4-H Club were elected at the last meeting, October 18, at Kingston Township Munici- pal Building in Trucksville. Elected were Dan Shannon, president; Paul Beard, vice president; Diane Chadwick, secretary ; Lauren Wills, treas- urer; Kevin Chadwick and Di- ane Aston, news reporters; Sam Shannon, game leader; Sheryl Beard, song leader. Mrs. Marvin Scott, leader, announced that the club will take orders again this year for Christmas Cards. Orders should be given to her. Girls and boys between the ages of 9 and 19 who are inter- ested in joining the club should attend the next meeting on November 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the Municipal Building. EMPTY PEW continued from PAGE 2 Let’s get this nation back to God! ‘Surely you don’t thing the churches can save thisnation, Intimidated by walthy mem- bers, embarrased by the poorer members, brain-washedby cul- tural values, restricted by so- cial concepts of ¢¢Christianity’’, and powered by pietistic self- ishness, they compete with each other more than they wage war against evil and inhumane laws or economics, Yet, many equate church membership with true Christian BEING, Let’s get this nation back to God! Surely you don’t think edu- cation will transfrom human nature. An educated thief is not made honest — only more ef- ficient; nor is a well-adjusted person able to conformtoa sick .society. 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Holding Pine Branches in the Brownie Woods were: Carrie Arnold, Michele Crisci, Me- laine Williams and Cindy Field. The meeting was brought to a close with the flag ceremony conducted by Murita Gries, Beth Stegner, Jean Otto and Donna Bogart as color-bearers. Mrs. Ivan Ziegler and Mrs. Craig Aicher are assistant lead- ers of the troop. obituary Bob-post-Church — obit JOSEPH J. WELLER Joseph J. Weller, 75, resi- dent ‘of Lake Silkworth, died October 23 in General Hospital, where he had been admitted five weeks earlier. : He was native of Austria. For twelve years he operated a " filling station at Pikes creek, retiring five years ago. He was a member of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church and its Holy Name Society. 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