MARVIN MOSS Marvin Archie Moss, 70, of 164 Mount Airy Road, FRANK GEORGE DOUGHER JR. Frank George Dougher Harveys Lake; Mrs. Hazel M. ‘Russomanno, Ir- vington, N.J.; Mrs. Eliza- Almost 400 Catholic charismatics participated in a Day of Renewal at College Misericordia, musically talented priests, the Rev. Joseph Mannin, Boston, Mass., and the Rev. Denis O’Gorman, the need for repentence and for patience in times of trial and temptation. Fr. O'Gorman spent the with the adults his ex- periences teaching children about Jesus by having them act out the 0’Gorman. The College Hudak, Nanticoke, prayer leader; Sr. Miriam Frances Stadulis, RSM, College Misericordia, i ept. 1 i t beth R. Acceturo, Newark, ) ? . : a 8 Lal nl — N.J.; nine grandchildren. Dallas, on Sept. 19. Martha London, England. Er. morning at ” Dory gospel Songs ho : Dune Gene Defancy He was born in Pike's 18 in Nesbitt Hospital Funeral was Friday with Ann Tomczak, coordinator, Manning shared his ex- children’s day of renewal, Highpoin 0 rs > Hp eader, Tm Y un Creek and lived in Shaver- following a long illness. Rev. Robert J. Wertz, Nanticoke, said that more periences traveling around attended by more i 60 the bingy, em oe 2 musicians o prayer 0 town for the past 41 years. Born in Wilkes-Barre, pastor of Emmanuel than20 prayer groups from the world preaching the children from - Pree by . e ay: roe ED Clits hh “He was a graduate of April 20, 1929, son of Assembly of God Church, seven counties were Good News. Interspersing through 12. He taught them D’Alonzo, & on un a e 2 oy . i» Dallas Township High = Franklin and Marie Roll- Harveys Lake, officiating. represented. some of his comments with gospel stories’ through Rev. James oe 5 Beno yar on 3] y - School and was employed man Dougher Sr., he was Interment | was in A day emphasizing hymns he led on the banjo, mime and song. In the both of Ring : College, on Ts ose Ty ong i at Natona Mills, Dallas, for educated and graduated Bloomingdale Cemetery. family, it featured two Fr. Manning emphasized afternoon he discussed by Fathers Manning an ; 0 eg Misericordia, assisted by 5 many years. from St. Nicholas High ° Ne 1 76 L Misericordia Chapel had Judy Worshal, Wilkes- Moss is survived by his School. O ra t orio0 Soc 1€ t Yy P ans -~ concer { S standing room Hi all of Boo: Sr. Elaj widow, the former Flo- He had been employed as ; : : the children proceeded to Tulanowski, College rence Spencer; son, Law- a pressman for the Sunday At the recent meeting of “Missa Brevis” No. 2 in F take place at 3:30 p.m. in choir room of St. Stephen’s the altar with the offertory Misericordia: Patricia rence, Lancaster; Robert, Independent, International the board of directors of Major will also be St. Stephen’s Episcopal Tuesdays at 8 p.m. gifts. Among them were Leitgeb and Kathy Wilkes-Barre; Mrs. Color Plant, Parsons; Wyoming Valley Oratorio presented by the chorus Church, South Franklin beginning Sept. 28. drawings by five children Schleich, also of College Marvin Berman, Kingston; Philadelphia Inquirer and Society, plans were an- and orchestra under the Street, Wilkes-Barre. representing Bible stories Misericordia; Joseph Mrs. Ronald Dennis, Lee more recently prior to nounced for the coming leadership of Clifford New singers interested in Leh man ch arge they had learned that Lyons Pittston: and Bob Park; Mrs. Raymond retirement because of ill concert season. Balshaw. joining the Oratorio morning. Led by Gene Sic Kk1 er, Colle ge Malak, Chase; sisters Mrs. health, the Wilkes-Barre The Christmas portion of On April 3, Palm Sunday, = Society Chorus as it begins b Delaney, Shavertown, they Misericordia. Mabel Leitch, Detroit, Publishing Company. Handel's “Messiah” will Mozart’s ‘Requiem’ and its 29th year are asked to to observe sand wo of the hymns he’d Planning / committee Mich.; Mrs. Ida Cooke, Dougher was a be featured at the Dec. 5 ‘Sancta Civitas’ by call Balshaw for mem- taught them earlier. included Miss Tomeczak, Wilmington, Del.; brother, veteran of the Korean War program; “In Ecclesiis’”” Vaughan Williams will be bership information. Christian ed Leading events were Mr. and Mrs. Wlater Roy, Dallas; 25 grand- anda member of Our Lady by Gabrieli and Bach’s given. Both concerts will Rehearsals are held in the Walter Songaila, Songaila, Sylvia Tomczak, re ur great- of Vietry Church, Har- Christian = Education Swoyersville, master of Nanticoke, and Sr. Anne i. T 1 y ve aKe. - ° ° 3 4 y g wa nal es his parents he is 1.-} PTA hears of parent-child communication Sunday will be observed at ceremonies; Martin Paye, RSM, Mercy Center. Wednesday morning from the Richard H. Disque survived by his wife, the former Viola Rood; his the Lehman, Idetown and Jackson United Methodist Churches on Sunday, Sept. Funeral Home, 672 son, Robert, Mahwah, ; ) y : X i Memorial Highway, N.J.; two sisters and two The Lehman Jackson Audio-Visual Coor- Committee Chigithersens 1:26 with the a b f the Dall Located in Mercy Center Dolls wit the Row Lyn. broihers, Mee, Corlos | Slemenors PTA hoidits | doar of tiosstonl Wen, ove, Mario Hosen, | sofetcatin of tench. | Members of the Dollar St LAST Rothrock, pastor of St. Smith Sr., Joseph and first meeting of the new liecn Payer snowed sides : 2 my : : k the Religious Consultation ; } i 'school 'vear the evening of of the May 14, Bicentennial Tina Hampel, program Choir will sing for the first Center are in New Yor! re iin SS Sept. 1 Presiding a day of which the P.T.A. committee; Judy Kmetz time during the new school this week, addressing the Shia fhoney Jost Sep Interment was in Perrin’s ~~ wartz, Hanover Township. meeting was P.T.A. was involved. and/| Bonnie Brader, year, The theme ofthe | annual meeting of the individual a er. Marsh. Centermoreland. The funeral was Sept. 20 president, Mrs. Linda Bonnie Lopasky, hospitality committee; service vill be Growing National Conference of a py pe 2 from. the Disc Fuhesa] Major. chairman of the finance- Joyce Seeley, publicity; with Christ” which is also Consulting Centers. Mercy g , group Home, 672 Memorial High- Speakers for the evening budget committee, an- Susan Stolarick, faculty the theme of the Luzerne Sisters Rosemary Sabino, periences and a workshop for sisters in the early nounced that a candy sale advisor; Philip Stark and County Sunday School Cor Mariae Mulhern and oo a MRS. McCUSKER i as ne will take place Oct. eo the Bonnie Lopasky, finance- Enlargement Campaign in - Maureen McCann are ore of religious for- 5 ] ; in Our Lady of Victory House. Both men are 15. budget committee; Ruth which the churches are presenting a panel, In- 2 Ait i fe Mrs. Mary A. Meat oo ii oo Lake and associated... with. | the Serving on the Jones, safety committee; participating. tegration of Sexuality with n conjunc Ion, o fa 7, of 15 Yeager Ave. nil ALS i Mt. Olivet Lutheran Welfare Service hospitality committee for Mary Ann Yale, The Lehman nominating the Celibate Life Style.” College Misericordia the ‘ ed eae 14 In a tes Division for Parrish and the evening were Judy Legislature Committee; committee will meet at the Director of the Dallas consultation center is erc ; : : sponsoring a personal and i ivi i i Connie Miroslaw, health church at 7:30 p.m. Sept. center, Sr. Rosemary is of ; ] : The ; former. Mary A, Form Ce Ee : in hi BE committee; Lois 23. The finance committee also affiliated with the Spiritual direction Series. McCourt, she was born, at a ; ot Child Com- Cochran, and Connie DeGennaro, P.T.A. ofLehman will meet Sept. Long Island Consultation The monthly penies, which ! EastBosion Mass, Aug.5 1. FLOYD TAVIOR minication Miroslaw. representative to school 27 at 7:30 p.m. Center and with the New combines theological and : x in - i ot ay In i RE P.T.A. officers for the board. ~ On World Communion Hope Consultation Center De : allas area gic arvey, 9 O12 : . : ; The next meeting of the Sunday, Oct. 3, Pastor in Brooklyn. Srs. Maureen ) : : years, Mes, McCusker enn hig Pome. Truek sville Soa ig Mi P.T.A. eill be held Nov. 8. Harris is prepared to take and Cor Mariae are | Sunday. The program is A a member of St. Therese’s Born in Forty Fort, Dec. 13 Felty, vice president; Mrs. = Gary Gray, director of the communion to shut-ins. currently preparing scheduled monthly through 5 Church Shavertown Her 9, 1911, he resided at auxiliary Pat Rish; recording children’s museum will Please contact him. personal growth sessions Maysand is open to the ® hyshend, Henry We. died in| Harveys Lake most of his secretary; Mrs. Janice present a 15-minute slide A flea market will be for religious, scheduled to general public. = ne ii Se dnlters life. Pe SE meets Oct. 13 Krupa, = corresponding program and a short talk held at the Idetown church begin in October. 5% urvivin ,. .. mine ; aL : ; : \ ville Volunteer Secretary: William on the things available to house on Friday, Sept. 24 o 5 be ino pe Dy i ro will meet Lopasky, treasurer. students at the museum. and Samrday, Sept, 25; Dallas UM plan S dinner HT mE BIN Ewin wy Badd - * sons, James P., Needham, the former Jane Costion; extension home economist United Methodist Church 4 ihali i i i 4 family style roast beef ~~ Holvey, . Mrs. Donald 4 Mrs. John Mihalick, 12 years prior to his retire- Wednesday, Oct. 13, at the A i i y : d baked ham dinner will = Chamberlain, Mrs. P. oy Dallas; Mrs. Raymond ment, eight years ago. fire hall, at 8 p.m. CCA opens wi th Polis h S m h on an , 2 Farrell, Norwood, Mass.; Surviving are his widow, Josephine Kotch, P y Pp Yy be served at the Dallas Barry Cushing, Mrs. Douglas Akers, Mrs. John Mass.; Henry W., West sons; JackD., Long Beach, Will present ‘‘parties from Community Concert Poland, and performs a Myron Leet, president; Saturday, Oct.2, from 5 to Blase, Mrs. Jay Elston, Roxbury, Mass.; sisters, Calif.; James'F., Harveys your freezer’ at" 9 p.m. Association of Wilkes- great deal of music by its Mrs. Neil E. Turner, first pm. ; g Mrs. Richard Rogers, IX Mrs. Evelyn Smith, Lake; Jeffrey R., at home: during the meeting. Barre will open its fall musicians from the vice-president; Mrs.Joseph Menu will consist of roast Robert Brown, TS Revere, Mass.; Mrs, Ann daughters, Mrs. Janey M. New auxiliary ' officers ' season on’ Friday, Oct..1, «classics and H.' Smith, second vice- beef, baked ham, parsley Kenneth Young, a Batstone, Wakefield, Nordford, Loyalville; Mrs. = are ‘Sylvia ‘Leonard, with. a concert by the traditionalists, to the most president; the Rev. Robert potatoes, glazed carrots, George Hess, Mrs. K¥h- Mass.; 24 grandchildren; ' Joan D. ‘Cook, Tunk- = president; Joyce Brady, Polish National Radio modern achievements of DeWitt Yost, third vice- Deas, homemade ap- = neth Brobst, Mrs. Wilson Cte QUALITY ICE CREAM SAVE 15¢ on every half gallon of ; Golden Deluxe [Ro 111 with this valuable store coupon VANILL CHOCO! it a half hour earlier than in past seasons. The orchestra of more than 100 musicians returns this season to the United States and Canada for an eight week tour, conducted by Bohdan Wodiczko and Jerzy Maksymiuk. Founded in 1934 in War- saw, the orchestra makes its home in the city of Katowice. It has roots deeply in the artistic life of The Luzerne County Association for Retarded Citizens recently an- nounced that they will be holding training sessions for a new program called “Parent to Parent’. The program is being initiated by LUZARC because the group felt that a tremendous gap existed makes the diagnosis of retardation and the agency which provides services for the mentally retarded. Because of this reported gap, many parents do not reach an agency and therefore many children do not receive services. Any parent of a mentally retarded person who would like to participate as a volunteer for the Parent-to- Parent program is urged to contact the LUZARC office by telephoning 824-7682. 5 ‘‘Are Jehovah's Bethel Watchtower Sunday, Sept. 26, in the Fa Witnesses True Prophets Headquarters for8'z years morning services at 9:45 | Finding your days are longer than or False Prophets?” The = in the ‘Service am. and 10:45 a.m., and you'd like? answers to these and other questions will be given by Bill Cetnar, who was a Jehovah's Witness for 22 years. Cetnar served in full- time pioneer service in California; worked at Sodality plans rummage sale The members of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Blessed Virgin Mary Department’’ and was a member of Bethel’s speakers staff; answered Bible questions for one- third of the United States; and wrote and produced a 30 minute program over the society-owned station WBBR. » God Church, Harves Lake, will play host to Cetnar, also in the evening service at 7 p.m. Pastor Robert Wertz and the congregation invited the public FLORIST (YEE Harriet Miller and Mrs. Wilbert Thomas. Mrs. Thomas E. Cease and Mrs. Clifford Garria are general chairmen. Dining room waitresses will be Mrs. Clayton Williams, Mrs. Samuel three great grandchildren, = hannock:; mother, Mrs." vice president; Marion Symphony Orchestra. the avant garde. president; William plesauce, pepper cabbage, Maury, Mrs. Fred Welsh / Funeral was Friday with ~~ Claudine Brandon, Loyal- Woolbert, secretary; and Members are urged to Further information on Goeckel, treasurer; and Sliced tomatoes, rolls, are in charge of tickets. i Mass of Christian Burial in ~ ville; brothers, Stanley W. Eileen Tamanini note the earlier starting the concerts may be ob- secretary, Sister Mary butter, homemade pie and Pie cutters will be Mrs. i St. Therese’s Church. Miner, Wilkes-Barre; treasurer. times for concerts this tained from the recently Carmel McGarigle. cake, coffee, tea or fruit Leslie Warhola, Mrs. A.L. 2 Interment in Holy Cross Claude J. Miner, Harveys Orders are now being season, which were not elected officers, including: drink. Harvey, Mrs. : Edgar G , Cemetery, Malden, Mass., Lake; Ernest J. Daily, taken for Christmas Bre indicated on recently- hi) DN Braco Mis David pen 5 at the convenience of the Pringle; sisters, Mrs. candles for outside the mailed membership cards uhnert, Mrs. ; J ir, ; & family. Dy M. Bidding, home call any member. needed for admission. The L UZAR C Pp la ns s tudy Mrs. Earl Brown, Mrs. Ralph Brown, Mrs. Fred : new times will be at 8 p.m., Clyde Duffield, Mrs. = Gist, will be in charge of bazaar and white elephant articles. Tickets may be pur- chased for $3.50 for adults and $1.75 for children 6 to 12, from any of the above committees. Children under six will be served free of charge. Pare You school? for today’s jobs? 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