PAGE TWO Withey wins first prize Luzerne County " Woman's Christian Temperance Union recently held a poster contest on drugs, alcohol and tobacco open to high school students. Miss Deborah Withey, Dallas Senior High School, won first prize in Luzerne County and first in the Northeastern Regional Contest. She also placed second in the state of Pennsylvania. POSTER WINNERS—MTrs. Elizabeth Milbrodt, president of Luzerne Co. WCTU, presents first and second place checks to winners of the group’s poster contest, Deborah Withey and Marjorie Parsons. At far right is Mrs. Dorothy Withey, art instructor at Dallas Senior High School. SETA Jy T= Manners: A hardened form of morality. Miss Marjorie Parsons won second prize in Luzerne County. Both girls received checks for their entries. Mrs. Elizabeth Milbrodt, president of the Luzerne County WCTU, made the presentations. PEMOVE Your St. Paul’s notes Fourth with service On Sunday, July 4, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church will celebrate the nation’s 200th birthday by using a celebration’ that was used some 230 years ago by Henry Melchior, Muhlenburg, the father of American Lutheranism. Flags, fife, and drums, and both choirs will be part of our processional and recessional. All are welcome to worship with 1S. The service of worship yegins at 9:30 a.m. which is che scheduled time for all worship during the sum- mer months. Doris Carey; (2nd is pastor. The Rev. Carlos Munoz terey, State of Neuvo paso Tex. He returned to has begun duties as pastor Leone, Mexico. He high school at the age of 24 of the Centermoreland received his formal at which time he also Charge of the United for the Methodist Church. In that capacity, Rev. Mr. Munoz will serve United Methodist Churches in: Dymond Hollow and Centermoreland in Wyoming County, and East Dallas Methodist Church in Luzerne County. The Centermoreland Charge is under jurisdiction of the Rev. Edgar Singer, superintendent of the Wilkes-Barre District of the Wyoming Conference of the Methodist Church. Rev. Mr. Munoz is a native of Greater Mon- 7 began studies ministry. In 1954, he was named to his first pastorate, at, Fort Stocktton, Tex. where he served for two years. In 1956, he was named pastor of the United Methodist Church. in Pecos, Tex., where he served for five years. While at Pecos, he was instrumental in building a new church and parsonage. : His next assignment was at the United Methodist Church in Abilene, Tex., a city of 90,000. His ministry resulted in the relocation of the church and parsonage. He also served a pastorate in Port Arthur, Tex. on the Gulf of Mexico for five years, before accepting the pastorate at Rome-North Orwell, : Pa., in the Wyoming Conference. He served as pastor of Expressions of Sympathy ull REL a0 675-2500 FORGET YOUR # FIREPLACE! About alliit adds is charm. Most _ of its heat flies away — along + with lots of high-cost oil-gas- .. coal-electric heat. Norwegian ~ Jétul all-cast-iron combination fireplace-heaters offer fireplace charm and efficiency as great as Z your furnace.'A Jatul fireplaces % heater, free-standing fireplace or 7 box stove pays for itself quickly. Liaison Farm J 717 - 563-1263 R.D. Four, Box 123 ® Clarks Summit, Pa. 18411 Charge for five years, and prior to his present assignment at Cen- termoreland, he servéd for - three years as pastor of the Hop Bottom, Pa., Charge, which included churches in Hop Bottom, Brooklyn and Kingsley, Pa. Mrs. Munoz is the former Miss Elizabeth Lee of Binghamton, N.Y. and was a dietician at the Lydia Patterson Missionary Institute in El Paso, Tex. when the couple first met. J¢tut No. 4 Combi-fire FROZEN FOOD onsen CONSUMER WAREHOUSE 1372 Sans Souci Parkway OF Between ; 00DS Wilkes-Barre & Nanticoke) 5 LB. BOX CHICKEN FINGERS $114 STEAK-A-BOBS *9* 6 TO A POUND HAMBURG PATTIES 58 25 10 LB. BOX "ONION 0's $129 HOURS: MON — FRE. 10 to 6 SATURDAY 10 to 2 U.S. GOVERNMENT FOOD STAMPS , MASTERCHARGE AND BANKAMERICARD ACCEPTED A TOR A PA A A ? Ry 2 SEA PAK : 2 LB. BAG The Munozes have five children: David, 22, and Warren, 19, both students Junior College; Donna, 21, a student at Asbury College, Wilmore, Ky.; Leonard, 16, and Jean- nette, 12, who will be at- tending Tunkhannock Area Schools when classes resume in September. Rev. and Mrs. Munoz and family were honored at a covered dish reception Sunday by members of Centermoreland United Methodist Church. The reception was held in conjunction with ‘the UMYF’s Parents’ picnic and closing exercises of the Daily Vacation Bible School of the church. Rev. and Mrs. Munoz and family also were honored recently by members of the Dymond Hollow United Methodist Church and members of the East Dallas United Methodist Church plan to honor their new minister .and his family after Rev. Munoz returns next week from Windsor, N.Y., where he is serving as a director of the United Methodist Youth Camp at Sky Lake, N.Y. He assumed duties as pastor of the three chur- ches of the Cen- termoreland Charge last month. About 100 students at- tended the annual Daily Vacation Bible School last week at Centermoreland United Methodist Church. Mrs. Beatrice Beatty was in charge and was assisted by the following: Mrs. Janet Brunges, Mrs. Shirley Grindell, Mrs. Gerry Blizzard, Mrs. Betty Weaver, Mrs. Fay Earhart, Miss Penny Williams, Mrs. Emily Considine, Mrs. Cathy Sheryl Kaderka, Mrs. Phillips, Miss Donna Munoz, Miss Carol Richardson, Mrs. Ola Mae Schoonover, Mrs. Betty Fuller, Mrs. Judy Schoonover, Mrs. Ethel Cooper, Mrs. Verna Gay and Mrs. Carlos Munoz. Vacation Bible School was concluded with a program Sunday with a program Sunday at 6 p.m. as part of the outdoor picnic at the church grounds in Cen- termoreland. Pettit, i Laurel Mall Shopping ; i Center x Hazleton Chocolate Cake-Gold Cake Chocolate Icing-White Icing Center Shavertown Potato Buns SLLO00EE0: ee * Mountaintop RA Ae HARRY HUTCHINS Harry Hutchins, 77, Hunlock Creek RD 2, died June 23 in General Hospital. Born Jan. 26, 1899, at Pikes Creek, he was em- ployed in Baltimore 17 years, returning here 10 years ago. His wife the former Marion Hartman, died in 1970. Surviving are a son, George Pugh, Hunlock Creek; daughters, Mrs. Anna Mae Sholtis, Tunk- hannock; Mrs. Helen Rud- isill, Forest City, N.C.; 13 grandchildren; 18 great- grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Emma Rice, Dallas. Funeral was Saturday from Williams Funeral Home, 114 W. Main St., Plymouth, with Rev. Thomas R. Jenkins Jr., pastor of First UM Church, Nanticoke, officiating. Interment was in Cease- town, Cemetery. MRS. ARTHUR HOUCK Mrs. Arthur C. Houck, 27, of Shavertown RD 5, died June 25 in Mercy Hospital of natural causes. The former Rita Middle- man, she was born Nov. 28, 1948 in Utica, N.Y., and re- sided in the Shavertown area about five years. band; parents, Mr. and Gilbert opens The Rev. Charles H. Gilbert will be the speaker at the opening vesper service at the Wyoming Campground on Sunday, July 4 at 7 p.m. The campground is located just off the Mount Zion Road, about two miles south of the Mount Zion United Methodist Church. Rev. Gilbert, whose “Typewriter Talks’ each week in the Post, lives only a mile from the cam- Brooklyn, N.Y.; children, Arthur A.and Jennifer, at home; brother, Cary Middleman, Brooklyn. Funeral was from M.S. Frederic and Sons Funeral Home, 617 Carey Ave., with interment in Mount Green: wood Cemetery, Trucks- ville. ALVIN S. BROWN Alvin S. Brown, 76, a guest at Carpenter Con- valescent Home, Idetown, died June 23 in General Hospital. Born in Lehman, he more recently re- sided in Dallas. He last was employed as a machinist by Pratt Whitney Corpora- wife, Rose, died in 1968. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Pope, Fernbrook; step- daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Gothier, Newark. N.J.; stepson, Arthur Ransom, North Carolina; six grand- children; two great-grand- children; sister, Mrs. Marion McCarty, Dallas. Funeral was Friday from Richard H. Disque Funeral Home, 672 Memorial Highway, Dallas, with Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost, pastor of Shavertown UM Church, officiating. Interment was in Mount Greenwood Cemetery, Trucksville. pground and has opened the vesper series each summer for many years. Several special musical numbers will be presented by members of the Agape Male Quartet and Allelujah Girls of the Mount Zion Church, = directed by Catherine Gilbert. The public is always services in the chapel in the woods. On the program will be the Jacobs Brothers, and “A Brand New Life” trio with ‘“‘A Brand New Sound”. The trio and their band have made two stereo albums. A gospel concert will be held Aug. 28 under the roof of the outdoor pavilion on the grounds of the Iren Temple Country Club Shavertown, ? EE ~ Si a wR EH So A Heeb sERL TTT Se Nee A rR TREE Y €r