or PAGE TWO 2 ir \ a > nN Mrs. Walter J. Mikulis, 46, of 16 Peartree Lane, Dallas, died suddenly Dec. 24 at her home. Born Joanne Green, she resided in Dallas the past eight years and was a member of Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. Surviving are her husband, Walter; mother, Mrs. Mary Delaney, Levittown; sons, Robert and Stephen Meskers, Dallas; daughters, Linda Renner, Haggerstown, Md., brother and sister, grandchildren. Funeral was held Monday from the Richard two ( {i a Ne 2 FF FE RR EW SEE EE RE ARTE ER ERT TPR RE RTT TEN RW en eo A WCE TY WO I UE RUE I BE TE » 672 Memorial Highway, Dallas, with a Mass of Christian Burial in Gate of Heaven Church. Interment was in Mt. Olivet Expressions of Sympathy AVR JM 675-2500 BERNARD MILBRODT Bernard A. Milbrodt, 77, RD 4, Dallas, died Dec. 23 in General Hospital. Born in Ashley, March 30, 1899, he resided in New Jersey for 10 years and resided in Dallas for the past 30 years. Milbrodt was a member of Our Lady of Victory Church, Har- veys Lake. He was em- ployed by Proctor Motor Company, Dover, N.J. for five years and then was self-employed as a car- penter until his retirement two years ago. Surviving are a son, Bernard Floyd Milbrodt, Lehman; daughters, Miss Alberta, - Outlet; Mrs. Helen Dacar, Kimbolton, Ohio; Mrs. Martine Labruzzo, Rockway, N.J.; brother, John, Harveys Lake; sister, Mrs. Martha Ceaser, Wilkes Barre; seven grandchildren; three great grandchildren. Funeral was Monday __with Mass of Christian _. Burial in Our Lady of Victory Church. Interment was in St. Stephen's Cemetery, Huntsville. The Assembly of God Church, Harveys Lake will host the Gospel Truth on Dec. 31, beginning at 10:00 p.m. This group is an evangelistic group of ‘“‘born-again’’ believers who spread the gospel in music and song. They have appeared in concert in churches of many denominations, have held numerous revival services, and enjoy sharing the Gospel with others. The four members have been traveling together as a group for three years. Wayne Elston, the narrator, is a graduate of Northeastern Bible College. He plays bass guitar and sings tenor. His wife, Dianne, sings alto and finds joy in ministering at every service. GEORGE E. RYMAN George E. Ryman, 86, of Binghamton, N.Y. for- merly of East Dallas, died Dec. 21 in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Binghamton. Ryman was a member of the Free Methodist Church of Vestal. His first wife, Ethel, died in 1968. Surviving are his widow, the former Mildred James; daughters, Mrs. George Moore, Wyoming; Mrs. James A. Carroll, Johnson City, N.Y.; Mrs. Eugene Henson, Newark Valley, N.Y.; brother, Lawrence B. Ryman, St. Helena, Calif; four grandchildren; four great grandchildren. Funeral was Dec. 24 with Rev. Louis Payne, of- ficiating, assisted by Rev. Samuel F. Shreffler 2nd. Interment was in Beaumont Cemetery. MRS. GEORGE SEELANDT Mrs. George Seelandt, 87, of 235 Huntsville St, Dallas, died Friday morning. at her home. The former Sarah Davis, \ NY, [zzz Te (TR) ETT ir pi ul » ~ TTL Jel A CL J Be NTT 5 er This a z Rick Womer adds a jubilant flavor as he plays rhythm guitar, sings bass and preaches. His wife, Rosanne, plays piano and sings soprano. They spread the Gospel through spiritually inspired songs, testimonies, and preaching. A warm welcome is extended to everyone to come and bring in the New Year with this group. There will be a slide presentation of the special events of the past year and a Holly Communjon Service at midnight, followed by a time of fellowship. For further information contact the Rev. Robert Wertz at the church office, phone 639-5858. she was born in Larksville and was a resident of Dallas for many years. Mrs. Seelandt was a member of Shavertown Bible Church. Surviving are Walter Davis, sister-in-law; Mrs. Frances Weber, Wilkes- Barre, step-sister; numerous nieces and nephews. A Funeral Monday Mrs. Dallas, was held from ' Disque Funeral Home, 672 Memorial Highway, Dallas, with Rev. Durwood Miller, pastor of Shaver- town Bible Church, and Rev. Ralph Bennett, pastor of Huntsville Christian Church, officiating. In- terment was in Cedar Crest Cemetery, Trucksville. MRS. MINNIE 8S. DEETS Mrs. Minnie S. Deets, 86, of 202 NE Second Place, Dania, Fla., formerly of Harveys Lake, died Thursday in, Hollywood Hills (Fla.) Nursing Home. The former Minnie Schadel, she was born May 19, 1890, in Germany and resided most of her life in Wilkes-Barre and later resided at Harveys Lake before moving to Florida seven years ago. Mrs. Deets was a member of Messiah Lutheran Church, Wilkes-Barre. Her husband, Charles L., died in 1954. Surviving are a son, William C., Dania, Fla.; one granddaughter; two great-grandsons; brothers, Carl and Harry Schadel, Suffolk, Va.; sisters, Mrs. \ ge a0 VAY OUTDOOR Caroline Siri, Brigantine, N.J.; Mrs. Elizabeth Tigue, Millersville, Md.; Mrs. Emma Jenkins, Mountaintop. Funeral was Monday with Rev. John W. Tomlinson, Jr., pastor of Messiah Lutheran Church, officiating. Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery, Shavertown. HILDA WALSH Hilda Walsh, 87, died in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Tuesday, Dec. 21. She was born in Centermoreland, March 2, 1889 and resided with her daughter, Mrs. Fiana Priest of 169 Davenport St., Dallas. She married the late Timothy Walsh in 1911 at West Pittston. He died in 1932 from a mine accident. Surviving = are daughters and one son, Mrs. Fiana Priest of Dallas, Mrs. Marion Williams of Allentown and George (Bob) Walsh of Bay Shore, L.I.; N.¥. Also six grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral was held December 23, with a mass of blessing at the Blessed Sacrament RCC, Cen- termoreland. Interment was in South Eatonville Cemetery. “The Victory of Christ” will be the sermon topic for the services of the Lehman United Methodist Charge on Sunday, Jan. 2. All members and friends are urged to attend this / { You to fill The Council on Social Work Education has granted accreditation to College Misericordia’s Social Work program, , it was announced by Thomas J. O'Neill, Chairperson of the Behavioral Sciences and Social Work Depart- ment. The professional ap- proval adds Misericordia to the ranks of some 15 other colleges and Lake sister to Staff member of the Religious Consultation Center, Sr. Maureen McCann, RSM, is serving provincial chapter of the Sisters of Mercy of the Detroit Province. Set at provincialate quarters in Farmington, the deliberations of the delegates began today and will continue through Friday, Dec. 31. A resident of Harvey's Lake, Sr: Maureen provides individual and group psychotherapy at the Consultation Center and is a popular universities in the state with the accreditation and gives it the distinction of being the only college in the Wyoming Valley with a CSWE-accredited = social work curriculum. ~~ The accreditation means several advantages for Misericordia students, O'Neill indicated. First, he said, employers prefer graduates of an accredited program; second, in many lecturer at workshops. Sr. Maureen holds her masters degrees in English and in pastoral counseling. She is an elected delegate to both the provincial chapter of the Scranton Province and the General Chapter of the Sisters of religious NR states and in the federal service, graduates of accredited programs enter uf service at a higher grade i and salary; thirtkg' i graduates are eligible f gic membership = in the National Association of Social Workers; and finally, graduates of an ¥ accredited program may i shorten the time required for post graduate work from two years to one year. § Mercy of the Union. = Sr. Maureen is a former has done social work in i both Long Island and 3 Brooklyn. She has also : taught on the elementary, secondary and colleggd levels. The Legal Notice con- cerning the annual budget for - Dallas Borough published in the Dec. 23 issue of the Dallas Post should have read 1977 instead of 1976. TN college students. Linda Tough and Arthur Carichner, students at Mansfield State College, will play a flute and oboe duet at tHe Lehman service at 11:15 a.m. Other students will be par- ticipating. The Idetown and Leh- man Choirs will have rehearsals at their regular times on Wednesday. The Idetown ad- ministrative Board will meet at 7:00 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 6. There will be no meeting of the Lehman Ad- ministrative Board in January. The U.M.Y.F.'s and the Pastor’s Confirmation 0 DIE)! Lake Side Drive RD No. 1. 691A Harvey's Lake. Pa. ESOS ie ) bi = % - 2S Eins 0 0 Rt regular schedules on Sunday, Jan. 9. Dignified funerals sa § that everyone §° 5% can afford. HAROLD C. SNOWDON HAROLD C. SNOWDON, JR. RICHARD W. SNOWDON 0 ee A Sr aE Xe = 3 3 i= SG ge) Owner /Chef JIM PEARSALL O08 717-639-2322 3 0 Ss v- - eXS 1976- {- 0 0 SAC) 0 0 = , SEN XS 0 2S 0 } AY YU (y=) 0 Of y 2; 0 O EEO UROTNOSEOBE IE EE SX EAR PAS x4 BRO REO ZENS ISSAC DAC XC 5 !