Sod Sis St. Therese's fetes Rev. Flynn An informal reception for the Rev. Paul J. Flynn, former pas- tor of St. Therese’s Parish, Shavertown, was held last Sun- day in the church auditorium. The Rev. Flynn had served at St. Therese’s for two years before being assigned to the Clarks Summit church, Our La- dy of the Snows. Mrs. John J. Carey, president of the Altar and Rosary Society, spoke during the reception on behalf of the women of the pa- rish, observing that the pastor had worked ‘‘enthusiastically with all members of the church.” John Butler, president of the Holy Name Society, presented the Rev. Flynn with a purse fr parishioners. The Rev. Jo- seph Sammons, pastor of St. Therese’s, and the Rev. John P. Walsh, pastor emeritus, served as honorary chairmen of the e- vent. Joy Class plans 1971 flea market The Joy Class of the Kunkle United Methodist Church met at the home of Lana Birnstock with Elva Elston as co-hostess. Betty Meeker, president, pre- sided at the meeting. Devotions were led by Helen Landon and E Rauch. Dorothy Dodson gave the secretary’s report and Jane Elston, the treasurer’s er epresentatives of the various committees gave reports of the Flea Market held in August. The date of the 1971 Flea Market was set at Aug. 21 at the Kunkle Firehouse Grounds. Members of the Joy Class will go to the Pink Apple for dinner Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. Reservations should be given to chairman Lana Birnstock by Nov. 6. remarks at the dinner for the Rev. Paul J. Flynn. REAL ESTATE ® SALESMAN SALESWOMAN SWANTED FOR YOUR AREA! IDEAL OPPORTUNITY FOR LIVE WIRE We 4 o Train You! Write or Phone Fitelson Real Estate ROUTE 309 MOUNTAINTOP 474-6797 or 823-2184 / i eS { id 39 The Dallas Post (ALEX REBAR) Mariner Scouts to meet Oct. 21 The Mariner Girl Scout Troop of Dallas will meet Oct. 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Michele Masoner, 18 Marabee Ave., Dallas. Any senior high school girl who wishes to join is wel- come. She is to bring her $1.00 registration and 75 cents insur- ance fee with her. THE DALLAS POST, OCT. 15, 1970 The reception line which formed to greet the Rev. Paul J. Flynn, former pastor of St. Therese’s Parish, was so long that it took over an hour for all the parishioners to speak with him. The Rev. Flynn was honored at an informal reception last Sunday. PAGE FIVE LIBEL-SUIT (continued from PAGE ONE) threat was rendered moot when Mr. Kohl resigned from council and moved from the borough. Most recently, Mr. Kasper has supplied legal counsel for Mr. Hoblak and four other borough residents when he filed a suit Aug. 27, 1970, to prevent the borough from borrowing money to undertake construction of a municipal sewer system. Total legal expenses to taxpayers of Harveys Lake Borough as a result of legal actions filed by Atty. Joseph V. Kasper have been almost $1,500. 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