a daughter Christine, United Methodist Church ministrative Board will 5 and Saturday Nov. 6. The annual charge # i SIGN HERE--George Price signs the voter’s card before i casting his ballot in the presidential election. { Lehman UM relates church to arts Sunday ; i The morning worship hymn singing, banners and of the church and the arts. A services of the Lehman other art work, perhaps a The Idetown Ad- on Sunday Nov. 7 will feature special music, and scene from a religious drama as the service highlights the relationship School menu DALLAS MENU NOV. 8-12 (Elem. Inter.), potato chips, green beans, sliced peaches, cookies, chilled milk. Tuesday--Chipped ham Bar-B-Que, special relish, pickle chips, buttered corn, apple sauce, home-styled cookie, chilled milk. Wednesday--Macaroni creole with meat sauce, Italian bread and butter, lettuce wedge, -dressing, fruit cocktail, chilled milk. meet on Thursday Nov. 4 at 7:45 p.m. Please note this as the announcement was omitted from the church bulletin. The Lehman United Methodist Women are sponsoring a holiday variety sale on Friday Nov. conference will be at 8 p.m. on Thursday Nov. 11 at Lehman. The officials of all the churches are urged to attend. On Sunday Nov. 14 the trustees of the Class of 1979 will be elected. Those eligible for reelection. The Northeastern Pennsylvania circuit seminar for Jehovah’s Witnesses concluded this weekend. The 10 congregations, including the Dallas congregation, will resume their meetings at the local Kingsdom Hall assembly included the baptism of 12 candidates. Witnesses view this as their ordination. Sunday afternoon, C. Valorz, district director, addressed the 1,000 delegates on the public lecture ‘‘Keep Seeking booth at. Dallas The Huntsville £ Christian Church will hold its annual garage and rummage sale on Satur: day, Nov. 6 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. according to an- nouncement by ‘Richard Yanalunas and Wayne Sch- moll, co-chairmen of the event. i The sale, which features both new and used articles is one of the popular sales in the Back Mountain. In addition to the usual saleable items, refresh- ments and home-baked goods will be featured. Mrs. Ella Schmoll is in charge of the kitchen. The church welcomes donations of saleable items. Pick-ups can be arranged by calling the church office, 675-0611 daily 9 through 1. No large appliances are acceptable. The annual sale is in support of the church building fund. The Rev. Ralph E. Bennett is pastor of the Huntsville Christign Church. Members and. friends of Grace Episcopal Church, Butler Street, Kingston, are invited to attend a bicentennial dinner to be held in the church basement on Thursday, Nov. 11, from 5 to 7 p.m. The menu will be tomato juice, chicken on biscuit with gravy, mashed potatoes, peas, cranberry and orange salad, relishes, apple crisp, with ice cream and coffee, tea or milk. A baked goods sale will be held at the same time in the Wallis Room at the church. Reservations are preferred and may be given to any women of the church or call Mrs. John Romanowski, Shavertown. Tickets will be available at the door. PAGE THREE Dallas Rotarians this week reported that tickets are still available for the club’s ‘‘old-fashioned turkey 'dinner”’ at Dallas Senior High School Cafeteria Saturday, Nov. 6. Serving will begin at 4:30 p.m. and continue until 7:30 p.m. Takeouts . are available, according to Dinner Chairman Dale Parry. Proceeds from the dinner are applied to Dallas Rotary Charities, the club is a leading contributor to Back Mountain and area civic and community projects. : Adult tickets may be purchased for $3 and children’s tickets for $1.75. Children’s prices apply to children under 12 years of age. A unique “Good News” Seminar of interest to Wyoming Valley and Back Mt. residents will take place on Sunday, Nov. 7, at Huntsville Christian Church, Huntsville, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., sponsored by the American Bible Society. No prior registration or cost is involved in the seminar which is designed to undergird and enrich the effectiveness of individuals engaged in civic and church organizations. Mrs. Roland (Helen) Nims will direct the seminar. She will be assisted by volunteers who are currently par- ticipating in imaginative Scripture sharing projects. The local chairman for the seminar is Miss Edith J. Dietz, 33 Garbutt Avenue, Dallas. The Kunkle United Methodist Church will hold ‘heir Christmas party at ‘he fire hall on Wednesday, Nov. 10 at 6:30 p.m. Bring a covered dish, dlace setting, $1 exchange sift, and gifts to stuff stockings for shut-ins. ony > A You'll Receive 65) Approximately *30 Thursday--Hoagie, potato chips, pickle chips, chilled milk. Friday--Tuna fish or chicken salad sandwich on roll, lettuce, soup-crackers, cake, chilled milk. pudding, ROUTE 309 (ASHLEY) R. D. #1, WILKES-BARRE, PA. 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Highlights of the [ir God’s Kingdom.” TAVEL A FRENCH RESTAURANT Lake Side Drive Owner/Chef RD No. 1,691A JIM PEARSALL Harvey's Lake 717-639-2322 COUNTRY FRENCH Tuesday thru Friday, you will be able to have an appitizer, salad, French bread, a glass of wine, the featured country dish and fruit or cheese for only *.95 Items from our classical weekend menu will also .be available. This weeks country dishes are: Widnesday: Poulet en Cocote (Baked chicken with garden vegetables) Thursday: Choucroute a’LAlsecienne. knockwurst and sourkraut simmered in white wine.) Friday: Soupe a L’Oignon, Gratinee (the way the French make it with lots of melted cheese.) Next Tuesday: Boulettes de Boeuf (meatballs, French provincial style on a bed of buttered noodles with a delicate sauce.) Once you get here, you will know it was worth coming to the country. 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