The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 08, 1975, Image 16

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    by Mike Polk
Mr. and Mrs. Brainerd
Daniels, Jr., Mt. Zion, have
announced the birth of a
son in Nesbitt Hospital on
May 1. This is their fourth
child. Mrs. Daniels is the
former Miss Nancy Car-
penter, daughter of Mrs.
Dorothy Carpenter, Wyo-
ming. Mr. Daniels is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Brain-
erd Daniels, Sr., Mt. Zion.
' Both mother and son were
coming along nicely at
press time.
Mrs. Marjorie Meade,
Sutton Creek Road, who
was injured in a fall at
home a fortnight ago, took
a turn for the worse and
was admitted to Wilkes-
Barre General Hospital
last week. She is reported
in an improved condition at
the hospital. She is the
former Miss Margaret
Baird, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Malcolm Baird of
town.
Joseph Perry, Jr., son of
Mrs. Faye Perry, Car-
verton, was admitted to
Nesbitt Hospital Saturday
as a medical condition.
Mrs. Anna Zarzecki and
daughter, Miss Viola
Zarzecki, Wyoming; Mrs.
Hedwig Wyberski, Dallas;
Mrs. Louise ‘Yakowski and
‘children Frank, Anna,
Christopher, Heidi,
Julianna and Kimberly of
Bodle Road, Carverton,
spent the weekend in
Berkeley Heights, N.J.,
where they visited Mrs.
Zarzecki's son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Zarzecki. The
latter’s daughter, Miss
Norma Ann Zarzecki, was
a member of the first
morning.
United Methodist Women
of Carverton Methodist
Church will hold a Mother
and Daughter covered dish
supper Tuesday night at
6:30 in the church social
rooms. All mothers and
daughters of the “church
are invited to attend. Mrs.
Doris Stearn is president of
the UMW at Carverton.
Schedule of masses at St.
Francis’ Cabrini Church,
Carverton, and Blessed
Sacrament Church,
Centermoreland, has been
announced by Rev.
Thomas Croghan, pastor,
* Excavating
* Black Topping
* Septic Systems
Installed
Cleaned
Repaired
* Sewer Hookups
* Hauling
(All Types)
A.G.COOLBAUGH
Lockville Rd.
333-4535
FREE PARKING
Open Daily 9:30 AM.
for this weekend as
follows: Blessed Sacra-
ment - Sunday morning at
10:30; at St. Francis -
Masses Saturday at 4:30
and 6:30 p.m. ; Sunday, 7, 9,
11:3; a.m. and 5 in the
afternoon. Religious = in-
structions will be given
after the 9 o’clock mass at
St. Francis and after the
10:30 mass in Centermore-
land.
Friends of Leon Van
Tuyle of Mt. Zion will be
pleased to learn he is com-
ing along nicely at Nesbitt
Hospital. He suffered a
heart seizure Friday but
was reported doing well as
we went to press.
Carverton Grange 557
will meet in the Grange
Hall Monday night at 8 with
Stanley Krzanowski,
master, in charge. Plans
will be finalized for the
serving of dinners at the
hall on Primary Election
Day, May 20. All members
are asked to attend.
The Mother and
Daughter covered dish
supper of United Methodist
Women of the Orange
Methodist Church will be
held tomorrow night,
beginning at 6, in the
church social rooms. Mrs.
Mary Emmanuel is presi-
dent.
Protestant Men's
Association of the Greater
Pittston Area will meet
Monday night at 8 in
Carverton Methodist
Church.
Paul Button, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Button,
Orange, is able to get
around again following an
injury received while
swimming. Despite the
injury, Paul turned in a
nice performance at the
third base position for the
0-C Yankees Friday in
their opening game against
Noxen.
Schedule of services for
Sunday in the three United
Methodist Churches, which
comprise the Centermore-
land Charge, were an-
nounced as follows by Rev.
Richard Jagger, pastor:
East Dallas, morning wor-
ship at 9; Sunday School at
10; Dymond Hollow, morn-
ing worship at 10:15;
Sunday School at 11:15;
Centermoreland, Sunday
School at 10:15; morning
worship at 11:15.
The name of Michael On-
dish was unintentionally
omitted from the list of
players for the O-C Phillies
issue.
Family Night supper will
be held Saturday evening
at 6:30 in Dymond Hollow
Methodist Church.
Mrs. Hazel Reeves, wive
of Rev. Truman Reeves,
pastor of Centermoreland
Baptist Church, returned
home Saturday after un-
dergoing surgery of both
feet last week at Lawndale
Community Hospital,
Philadelphia. Her con-
dition is much improved.
includes Three Stones |
10 kt. Whife or
Yellow Gold
A religious motion pic-
ture, “A Thief In The
Night,”” will be shown to-
night at 7:30 in Center-
moreland Baptist Church.
The film will replace the
missionary meeting
usually held Thursday
nights.
Cottage prayer meeting
of Centermoreland Baptist
Church was hosted Tues-
day afternoon by Mrs.
Gloria Campbell at Beau-
mont.
Dorrance Byron
Headley, Jr., programmer
for IBM in Los Angeles,
Calif., left Sunday after-
noon via plane for Chicago
to pursue further studies
after spending four days
with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dorrance Headley,
Sr., Centermoreland.
Kevin Gilpin, son of Mr.
and Mrs, James Gilpin,
Centermoreland, observed
his seventh birthday an-
niversary on Saturday.
Sunday’s schedule of ser-
vices at Centermoreland
Baptist Church has been
announced as follows:
Sunday School at 10; morn-
ing worship at 11; Youth
Group and Adult Bible
Classes will meet Sunday
evening at 6:30; evening
service at 7:30.
United Methodist Youth
Fellowship of the Center-
moreland Church will
sponsor a Mother and
Daughter supper in the
church social rooms Satur-
day night at 7:30, Miss
Cindy Weaver is counselor.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Dixon and children
Shellene and Daron of
Thurston Hollow and Miss
Kimberly Bedford of
Orange have arrived safely
at Thousand Oaks, Calif.,
following a cross country
motor trip to visit the
former’s grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold C.
Bedford.
Mrs. John Baller, Jr.,
Crown Hill, entertained at
a variety shower last week
in honor of her sister, Miss
Rita Panaway of Plains,
whose marriage to Richard
Lupinski, Wilkes-Barre,
will take place Saturday,
May 24, in St. Joseph's RC
Church, Hudson.
numbered 40.
They'll be playing for all
the marbles tomorrow
evening at 6 when the two
hometown teams, the O-C
Yankees and the O-C
Phillies, meet in the first of
four meetings between the
local teams this season, on
the Orange Little League
diamond. Phillies will be
the home team for tomor-
row’s game, which is ex-
pected to attract a capacity
crowd from both town-
ships. Next meeting of the
two local entries in the Bob
Horlacher Memorial Little
League will be on May 23.
Work is progressing
nicely on the building being
erected by Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Zarnoch of Orange
on Sickler’s Hill. The build-
ing will house a full line of
motorcycles and related
equipment.
Work also has been
started by Elmer Reese on
a laundromat on the
Demunds Road, just over
the county line on what was
formerly known as Wash-
ko’s Grove.
Carverton Methodist
Church rooms, are working
for merit badges. Nine
members of the troop,
working for merit badges
in cooking, put on a roast
beef dinner at the church
last week.
Among the guests were
Rev. and Mrs. Paul Bauer,
Miss Laura Watkins and
Miss Cindy Linker of the
Penns Woods Girl Scout
Council, and Mrs. Lorraine
Stibgen, who has rendered
much volunteer service to
the troop. Mrs. Carol Metz
was in charge, assisted by
Mrs. Joan Grimm. Girl
Scouts, who planned and
cooked the dinner as part
of their cooking badge
requirements, are Donita
Grimm, Colleen Campbell,
pa
Judy Krispin, Pam
Krispen, Judy Luke, Laura
Stibgen, Theresa Sudnick,
Mrs. Frank Zarnoch of
Orange is handling sales of
poppies in Franklin Town-
ship this year. She is a
member of American
Legion Auxiliary Unit 672
of Dallas, which together
with the Dallas Legion
Post, are sponsoring the
poppy sale. Proceeds will
go towards aiding disabled
veterans in various
hospitals.
Confraternity of
Christian Doctrijgg. of St.
Francis Cabrini@®’hurch,
Carverton, and Blessed
Sacrament Church,
Centermoreland, held a
successful rummage - sale
last weekend
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