Robert W. Baird and Robert W. Baird Jr., Trucksville, will provide special music for both services Easter Sunday at the Trucksville United Methodist Church. They will play “The Holy City.” The elder Baird is sales man- ager of WNAK Radio. Young Baird is a ninth grade student at Dallas Junior High School. He is a member of the band and or- chestra and the wrestling and track teams. He is also a bugler and senior patrol leader of Boy Scout Troop 155 of Trucksville. The Bairds will also play for the Easter Sunrise Service at the Trucksville Church. N On Maundy Thursday the tra- ditional service of Tenebrae and Holy Communion will be held in the Trucksville United Meth- odist Church sanctuary—with The church choirs will sing, and the Pastor, Dr. Laurence T. Beers, will speak on the sub- Changed The World. On Good Friday, Trucksville Methodist will participate in the traditional three-hour service Ide Presides at Couples’ Club The Idetown Couples’ Club met for a covered dish dinner at Idetown Methodist Church recently. Willis Ide presided during the business session, as members made plans for the annual auction to be held June 10 at the horseshow grounds on Route 118. Donations of new and used goods will be appreciated. Donators may arrange for items to be picked up by calling 639-5367 or 639-5300. At the dinner were the following couples: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wood, the Rev. and Mrs. Fred Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sweitzer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haefle, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ide, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hubbel, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bergstrosser, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Ide. Richard Ide also was present. THE DALLAS POST, MARCH 30, 1972 beginning at noon in Prince of Peace Episcopal Church in Dallas and in the contemporary: Good Friday service at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Dallas at 7:30 p.m. Worship services will be held Easter at 9:30 a.m. and 10:50 a.m. The three church choirs will sing, and Dr. Beers will deliver a sermon entitled, ‘What Makes, Easter So Special?” The Back Mountain Methodist Youth Sunrise Service will be held on the church grounds at 7 a.m., followed by a snack breakfast. The speaker on this occasion will be the Rev. Brian Cloud, chaplain at Wyoming Seminary. The church school will meet at 10:45 a.m. There will be no MYF meetings at night. Antique Show Plans Prepared Mrs. Joseph Schneider, general chairman, has an- nounced the 20th Annual An- tique Show and Sale will be held at the Prince of Peace Episcopal Church May 2 and 3 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. each day. Dealers from various areas will display their antiques of china, glass, silver, jewelry, lamps, furniture and many other interesting items in the two day show. Other features include the flea market, flower mart and popular snack bar. The show promises to be one of the area’s best. Photo by Alex Rebar Plans for the fall ’72 United Fund Campaign are well underway, Back Mountain area campaign coordinators have announced. Pictured above at a recent planning session are, from left to right, Mrs. DeWitt Smith, president of the fund’s Women’s Council; Mrs. Robert Hughes, and Mrs. George Barnard, co- chairman and chairman of Dallas Area United Fund Campaign, Mrs. John Lyons and Mrs. Clarke Bittner, co-chairman and chairman of the Back Mountain division. Pose 13 Lehman Methodist Hosts City Church At Sunrise Service An Easter morning sunrise service is planned at the Leh- man United Methodist Church this Sunday by members of the church’s Friendship Class. The church will host members of the First United Methodist Church of Wilkes-Barre at the service, a.m. First United Methodist Church, will provide a half hour organ mediation before the Rev. James A. Wert, guest pastor, delivers a sermon entitled “The Dawn of a New Age.” The Rev. Rev. Fred Whipple Jr., pastor Church. Highlights of the sunrise service will include musical offerings by the combined choirs of the Lehman, Idetown and Maple Grove United Methodist Churches and by two violinists from College Misericordia. Sheldon and Dale Ehret will perform a trumpet duet, ‘‘Holy City.” A fellowship hour will follow in the church social room; doughnuts and coffee will be served. 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