PAGE TWO Mrs. Betty Lowery was installed as president of the ‘Lehman United Methodist Women at the morning worship service at the Leh- man Church on Sunday Jan. 25. Kunkle Joy Class praises pastor The regular monthly meeting of Joy Class of Kunkle United Methodist Church was held Jan. 13 at the home of Ayleen Landon with Ruth Cyphers as co- hostess. Ten members were present. A discussion was made on the great job the new minister, the Rev. Michael Bealla is doing for the Kunkle community. The craft of making pine cone wreaths was shown by Jo Carol Buckley and Janie Opalicki. ; The next regular meeting will be a covered dish supper, Monday, Feb. 9, at 6 p.m. at Dot Dodson’s home. There will be no craft shown this month. JOTUL oi * Vice president in charge of program is Madeline Adamshick, Judith Dawe is secretary; Joan Felty is treasurer; Christian brotherhood, Kathleen Brown; supportive com- munity, Ruth Wright; Christian social relations, Celia Ellsworth; global concerns, Naomi Ness; secretary of program resources, Dorothy Wright; local church ac- tivities, Naomi Nuss and Lillie Lamoreaux, nominating committee, Naomi Nuss, Helen Squier and Dorothy Wright. The theme for 1976 is ‘the community of Woman’. Events are being planned to celebrate the Bicentennial year. Thirty-six women are on the rolls of the United Methodist Women at Leh- man with an open in- vitation to any women to join the group. There will be a covered dish lunchon after morning worship on Feb. 15. All are invited. A hymn sing is featured during the morning service. The annual charge conference is at Idetown at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 2. A Norwegian free-standing One cf 15 Jatul (yo'tul) woodburners on display. prefabricated built-in fireplaces. and cookstoves. The Faith Singers “The Living ° Faith Singers’ will present a concert of sacred music Jan. 31, 7:30 p.m. at the Outlet Free Methodist Church, Lake-Lehman singing, Sunday, Feb. 1, during the regular ser- vices at 10 and 11 a.m. The musical group is comprised of five senior- high girls from Maplecrest, N.Y., who present the gospel of Christ in- song, both traditional and contemporary. Included in the group is Ventriloquist Ruth Vining, who with her companion, “Donnie” delights children and adults alike with practical stories humorously told. This public concert is open to all persons. A free will offering will be taken. Subscribe to the Post Masonic deputy to speak The Men's Club of the Prince of Peace Church will meet Sunday, Feb. 8, at 8:300 a.m. The speaker for the month will be Al Turner, district deputy 12th Masonic District. Kingston Twp. AA plans first aid class A standard first aid and personal safety course will be sponsored by the Kingston Township Am- bulance - Association beginning Monday, Feb. 2, at 7 p.m. at the Kingston Township Municipal Building. The course is open to all fire and ambulance per- sonnel. Instructors will be Cindy Cave and Ann Rowlands PROMPT Bruce EF. Slocum Insurance Agency “All Forms of Insurance’ 48 Main Street Dallas, Pa. 675-1167 YOUR [independent Insurance ff AGENT SERVES YOU FIAST TED R. WILSON Ted R. Wilson, 70, of Dallas, RD 3, died Jan. 23 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, hwere he had been admitted on Sunday, Jan. 18. Born Aug. 20, 1905, in Dallas = Township, he operated lumber mills at was a lumber dealer for many years. He was a member of east Dallas United Methodist Church and one of its trustees. He also was a delegate to the Wyoming Valley Con- ference. = He was past master of George M. Dallas Lodge 531, F&AM, and a member of its board; a member of Caldwell Consistery and Irem Temple. He recently received the 1975 of Caldwell Consistory, Bloomsburg. The Back Mountain Environmental Committee honored him two weeks ago by naming the newly constructed flag along the Harveys Lake Highway the “Ted Wilson Bicentennial Flag” in appreciation for his outstanding generosity in making possible its construction. Surviving are his widow, the former Jule Piro; son, Tex, Dallas; daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Morris, Dallas; brother, Allen, Noxen; sister, Mrs. Leona Belles, Dallas; and seven grandchildren. The funerll was held Jan. 26 from Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, - 672 Memorial Highway, Dallas, with Rev. Richard Jagger, of East Dallas UM Church, and the Rev. Lynn Rothrock, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shavertown, officiating. Interment was in Memorial Shrine Cemetery, Carverton. MRS. WILLIAM R. MOCK Mrs. William R. Mock, 52, ,0f Tunkhannock RD 5 died in General Hospital. Born April 13, 1923, at Harveys Lake, the former Lula J. Pembelton, she was a member of Evans Falls United Methodist Church. /Surviving are sons, William R. and George C., Newburgh, N.Y.; Richard M., Dallas; daughters, Charlotte Mock and Mrs. Thomas R. Zalewski, Tunkhannock RD: brothers, George Pem- belton; Nescopeck; WAillard Pembelton, Luzerne; David Pem- belton, Wilkes-Barre; sisters, Mrs. Romaine Burger, Luzerne; Mrs. Ruth Wilde, Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Irene Molecavage, Kunkle; 14 grandchildren. Funeral was Friday at 1 from Sheldon Funeral Home, 73 W. Tioga St., Tunkhannock, with Rev. C. Earle Cowden, pastor of Tunkhannock, with Rev. C. Earle Cowden, pastor of Tunkhannock UM Church, officiating. Interment was Chapel Lawn Cemetery, Dallas. 675-1171 Vo], 675-1172 JOSEPH W. KERNS Joseph W. Kerns, 41, of RD 1, Sandy Beach, Harveys Lake, died Jan. 21 in Nesbitt Hospital where he was admitted Dec. 24 following a one-car ac- cident on Lake Road, Harveys Lake. Born in Fort Monroe, Va., March 3, 1934, he moved to Haveys Lake in 1971 where he operated Sandy Beach Inn. He was scout master of. Troop 331, Harveys Lake. Surviving are his widow, the former Nancy Bean; mother, Mrs. Nettie Gengler Kerns, Virginia Beach, Va.; son, Albert, at home; brothers, Jack Kerns, Culpepper, Va.; Dale Holland, Chesapeake, Va.; sister, Mrs. Stella Mae Riddle, Bennysville, Ark. Funeral was from McLaughlin Funeral Home, 416 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, with interment in Orcutt Cemetery, Noxen. MRS. ELBERT COOMBS Mrs. Elbert Coombs, 61, of Dallas RD 2, died Jan. 18 at her home. Born Jan. 13, 1915, in Nanticoke, the former Margaret Jayne, she was a member of Community Bible Church, Sweet Valley. Surviving are her husband; father, William Jayne, Wilkes-Barre; children, Kenneth, Kingston; Mrs. Sharon Sink, Lewisville, N:C.; Charles, Brian and Kevin Lehman; Barry, Millville; foster son, Terrance Thomas, with the U.S. Army in Germany; 12 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Harold Bultman and Mrs. Wilma Reatini, Grand Rapids, Mcih.; brothers, William Jayne, Newark, N.J.; Donald Jayne, Tampa, Fla. Funeral was Jan. 20 from Disque Funeral Home, "672 Memorial Dallas, with Rev. Robert Stinson, Philadelphia, officiating. Interment was in Memorial Shrine Cemetery, Carverton. MRS. LEE ZIMMERMAN Mrs. Lee Zimmerman, 76, of 37 White Birch Trailer Park, Dallas, died Jan. 22 in Leader Nursing Center East, Kingston. The former Gertrude Sutton, she was born Sept. 2, 1899, in Beaumont and later resided at Harveys Lake 36 years before moving to Dallas nine years ago. Mrs.” Zim- merman was a member of “hurch. Surviving _ are her jusband; son, Russell, Perndale, Wahs.; and Mrs. Barbara Fisk, Dallas; Mrs. Ruth Loder, Reading; sister, Mrs. Helen Moreau, Palm Beach, Fla.; 13 grandchildren; nine great- grandchildren. Funeral was Saturday from = Disque Funeral Home 672 Memorial High- way, Dallas, with Rev. Russell Steele, pastor of Qutlet Bible Tabernacle, officiating. Interment was in Mt. Greenw o¥®’ Cemetery, Trucksville. ROBERT A. SURWILA Robert A. Surwila, about 40, of 279 Cliffside Ave., Trucksville, was pro- nounced dead Jan. 24 at his home, victim of a self-in- flicted gunshot wound. Chief Deputy Coroner Joseph Shaver made the ruling. Body was discovered by a brother, Leo, who had visited the home. Born in Kingston, Mr. Surwila resided in Trucks- ville the last 10 years. He was a member of St. Hed- wig’s Church, Kingston. Surviving are his mother, Mrs. Caroline Surwila, Kingston; brothers, Francis, Leo and Joseph, Kingston; sisters, Mrs. Joseph Trotsky, Buffalo, Ny.; Mrs. John Bobeck, Trucksville; Mrs. John Marks, Ring Mrs. Frank Baldigo, Wy ming. Private funeral will be at the convenience of the family from Kopicki Funeral Home, 263 Zerbey Ave., Kingston. Interment will be in Mt. Olivet Ceme- tery, Carverton. MARY BILLOW Mrs. Mary Billow, Chase Manor, Shavertown RD 5, died Jan. 24 in General Hospital. The former Mary Zacryshic, she was born in Austria and resided in Shavertown 20 years with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Billow. She wa a member of St. Vladimit™g Church, Edwardsville. Also surviving are t ) granddaughters; 11 great- grandchildren; brother, John Zacryshic, and sister, Mrs. John Woschlo, Detroit. Funeral was Wednesday from Blazejewski Funeral Home, 269 Bennett St., Luzerne, with Divine Liturgy in St. Vladimir’s Church. Interment was in Forty Fort Cemetery. MRS. JAMES HUM- PHREYS Mrs. James Humphreys, 84, Lakeside Drive, Har- veys Lake, died Jan."24 in General Hospital. The former Myfanwy Lewis, she was born in Wilkes-Barre and resided in Edwardsville most o her life. She was a membe of Dr. Edwards Memorial Congregational ~~ Church, Edwardsville. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. C. Wesley Boyle, Harveys Lake; son, James, Stuart, Fla.; four grandchildren; brothers, Stephen L. Lewis, King- ston; Dewey J. Lewis, Harveys Lake. Funeral was Tuesday from Edwards and Russin Funeral Home, 717 Main St., Edwardsville. even days a week J