| PAGE TWENTY 77 lei Wl 1s EES happening in the Back Mountain :3:15...Beat the rush, JAmerican Legion, .phone your classified ad PM Loyalville = UM, 5} KDallas...Anyone in-:f. in today...675-5211 or 675- *p.m...Dallas UM baked terested in joining is 5212... ham dinner, 5 pm..-{ linvited to attend... . Spaghetti supper} [ ‘Alderson UM Church, 4 | p.m... | 1 % as A J J Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mayer of Vernon took in the Penn State-Houston football game at State College on Saturday. Bob is a Penn State Alumnus and is presently an assistant controller at United Penn Bank in Wilkes-Barre. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of the late William ‘Bill’ James who passed away Saturday in Philadelphia where he was attending a Shriners convention. The James are former residents of the Back Country and Bill was ac- tive in community affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dorrance, Demunds Road, spent the week at State College where they visited their son, Stanley Dorrance, Jr., who is a student there. Stan, Jr. is pursuing studies for a master’s degree at Penn State. He is a graduate of Dallas Area High School and holds a bachelor of science degree in psychology from Kings College. In Memoriam An ‘In Memoriam’ mass will be offered Sunday X. Cabrini R.C. Church, Carverton, for Mrs. William Roberts. Sunday morning at 11:30 an ‘In Memoriam’ mass will be offered for Benjamin Hendricks’ it has been announced by the pastor, Father Thomas Croghan. In Blessed Sacrament R.C. Church, Cen- termoreland, an ‘In Memoriam’ mass will be offered Saturday af- ternoon at 4 for Robert O’Hagan. Sunday morning at 10:30, an ‘In Memoriam’ mass will be offered for Mrs. Rose Garey. Flowers on the altar for Sunday morning’s worship service in Carverton United Methodist Church were placed there in memory of deceased members of the church by Mr. and Mrs. William Larmouth. Webelos trip Webelo Pack 336 of Centermoreland will make a trip to the Pioneer Mines in Ashland, Pa. on Saturday. The group will leave Saturday morning at 8 with Ted Dreisbach of Falls in charge. Kenneth DeGraw of Cen- termoreland, is leader of the webelos. Mrs. Julia Bruno, Sutton Creek Road, came home Friday from Wilkes-Barre General Hospital where she had been a patient about 10 days. Her con- dition shows improvement. Greater Pittston Protestant Laymen’s Association will hold its annual dinner at the Pitt- ston. Baptist Church on Sunday, October 16, at 6:30 p.m. Pairs and Spares Class of Carverton United Methodist Church School are accepting donations to replace the floor in the basement of the church. Donations can be given or mailed to Don Searfoss, - The Greater Wilkes- Ettes will be conducting a Haunted House fund- raising event for the Northeast Pennsylvania from October 14 through November 1. The event will be held at 43 North Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre between the hours of 6 and 10 p.m. ‘weekdays, and 1 to 5 p.m. and 6 to 10 p.m. weekends in a vacant building which will be decorated to suit the Access to the March of Dimes Haunted House can be made via North Franklin Street, River Street (via Smith’s Park- way) or North Main Street. Follow the signs. Ad- mission will be $1.50 per BOSS BY THERMOLATOR INC. § $AVE NOW!! 2 ALL THIS AVAILABLE 3 °COMPLETE FINANCING © ACCESORIES coupons, which will be published in local newspapers and money-off for identifiable groups of twenty-five or more, would reduce the price to $1.00 per person. The daring element of the public is invited to attend and be guided through such rooms as the Ghoul’s Dining Room, Dr. Frankenstein's Laboratory, the Morgue and the Torture Chamber. The Pumpkin Patch will be available for those too young--or too squeemish-- to enter the House. Plan to attend and help the March of Dimes prevent birth defects. Proceeds will be used to support the local programs of the Northeast Penn- sylvania Chapter. STOVES Made of 5. Rugged Steel & Tempered Firebrick PRR > 4313] RT. 6 EYNON BN; R.D. 3, Box 50, Wyoming, Pa. 18644. Pastor-Parish Relations Committee of ‘the Cen- termoreland UM Charge will meet tomorrow evening at 8 in Cen- termoreland UM Church. A meeting of the trustee board of Centermoreland UM Church will be held in the church social rooms tonight at 8. Friends of Michael Hronich, Sr., Mt. Zion Road, will be glad to hear he is coming along nicely at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Mike was admitted to the hospital last week with a broken hip sustained when he fell from a ladder while cutting a tree limb on his property. A committee meeting of the Cub Scout Pack 313 was held at Mt. Zion United Methodist Church last tivities for the year ahead were discussed. In at- tendance at the planning session were Cathy and Clem Bobkowski, Robert Kirchner, Frank and Liz Klein, ‘Joan Dymond, Richard Lincoln, Marge Griffin, Florence Nicholson, Betty Balint, Robert Tochem, and Phil Vaneska. Honored on 67th About fourscore friends and relatives were in attendance at the surprise birthday party held last week at the Grammerey in Pittston honoring Mrs. Tillie Shurda on her 67th birthday. Brothers from Michigan and sisters from New York; nieces and nephews from New Jersey were among those, who came in to help mark the occasion. Kings Crusader Class of Mt. Zion United Methodist Church will meet Wed- nesday evening at the Church. The Charge office of the Carverton United Methodist Charge, located in the Carverton UM Church, is open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings of each week. from 8:30 to 12:30, Rev. Paul Bauer, pastor, has announced. Telephone number for the Charge office is 696-3715. Ted Walton of Sutton Creek Road was a patient in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital at press time on Monday. He was admitted last Monday as a medical patient Mr. and Mrs. Nick Yazwqinski, Carverton Heights, are home after spending 10 days in St. Petersburg, Fla. Worldwide Communion Sunday will be observed Sunday, Oct. 2 in the three churches comprising the Carverton UM Charge when communion will be administered at morning worship services in Mt. Zion, Carverton and Orange UM Churches. Rev. Paul Bauer is pastor. UM Women meet United Methodist Women of Carverton UM Church met Tuesday night at the church and furthered plans for the benefit bazaar to be held Saturday, Oct. 8 at the church beginning at 10. Mrs. Stephen Stearn, president, presided. Mrs. Robert Robbins was hostess for the meeting. Among the booths planned for the bazaar are a baked goods booth, home made candies, plants, white elephant and booths for homemade articles such as ceramics, crocheted and knitted items. There also will be refreshments booth with lunch and dinner to be served. Confirmation classes will begin on Sunday afternoon, Nov. 6 from 3 to 5 for three churches comprising the Carverton UM Charge, Rev. Paul Bauer, pastor has ennounced. Cadettes to meet Cadettes Troop 500 will meet Tuesday evening at 6:30 at Centermoreland UM Church. Girl Scout Troop 263 will meet Wednesday afternoon at 5 at Centermoreland UM Church. Mrs. Ama DeGraw is scout leader. Leonard Munoz is a patient in the Intensive Care Unit at Lankenau Hospital. His condition shows slight improvement. Sunday his father, Rev. Carlos Munoz, and brother, Warren Munoz, visited him at the hospital along with Becky Schoonover, Holly Moore and Becky Brown, all of Centermoreland. Friends wanting to drop a card or get well note may write to him at this address: Leonard Munoz, Lankenau GENERAL HAULING r.D. 1, Noxen 298-2347 us at 298-2347. Kankakee, Illinois 60901. © General Foods Corporation 1977 Hospital, Room 424, Lancaster Ave., west of City Line, Philadelphia, bpa. 19151. The cadette and girl scout troops at Cen- termoreland UM Church are in need of girl scout uniforms and are ap- pealing to parents, who may have uniforms on hand, to donate them to the troop for use by members of the troops. Uniforms in good or repairable con- dition will be appreciated and area residents having uniforms to donate are asked to call Mrs. Ama DeGaw at 333-4300. Sunday will be observed as Christian Education Sunday in the three United Methodist Churches comprising the Carverton UM Charge. A special offering will be taken up and will be used for Christian Education in the local district. ‘Senior Citizens Con- ferences will be held on Sept. 27-29 at Sky Lake, Windsor, N.Y. Reser- vations for the conference can be made by calling the Carverton UM Charge Back Mountain Telecable...12 noon ‘deadline for FREE classified ads... 7 Ng \( r ; B Bw ? TUESDAY WEDNE ; THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY | ESDAY 99 : 24 25 : 26 : So «Seh In local sports, Dallasyf | peetin 2 Baked: chicken dinner, | [Regular monthly meeting | FHarveys Lake Rod and ‘Meeting of the Lake Ls ool : Night for ; : g of "Cub, Scan i ; LE : Lehman Board of couting,”” 7:30 p.m. .will tee off against] Pack 281, Dallas United; Huntsville UM Church, | of the Back Mountain. Gun on eng 8 rE ddeation 7550 Dalles a | ’ | : . . . ; X i ets 3 S, y » {Hanover at Irem Temple, § | Methodist Church, 7:45] Se id 2 Fi Wrestling Club, 8 p.m. So Yost Ss ew 7] |p.m.. Lehman United | Elementary School, Pack Methodist Women to i meet... 1281... Roller skating party jat Bonomo’s, sponsored by Dallas Band Parents,’ 16:30 p.m...Get the new edition of the Post on the: ‘newsstand 5211 or 675-5212... the three day. two night stay at Sky Lake, the UM camp at Windsor, N.Y. is $20. Men’s Dinner The annual Three-Point Men’s Dinner for the three UM Churches comprising the Carverton UM Charge will be held Saturday night, Oct. 8 at 6:30 at Mt. Zion UM Church rooms. Wilkes-Barre and Scranton Districts of the United Methodist Women will sponsor a ‘Day Apart’ program today from 10 to 2:30 at the Lake Winola UM Church. Those planning to attend are asked to bring along a bag lunch. Auxiliary of Franklin Township ‘Fire Company will meet Monday evening at 8 in' the Orange UM Church Hall with Mrs. Althea Dymond, president, presiding. Plans will be completed for the benefit bingo party to be held Wednesday evening, Oct. 5, in the fire hall. Mrs. Gertrude Coolbaugh is chairman. Mrs. Marietta Gay, Sutton Creek Road,last week entertained members of the Cheerio Class of Orange UM Church at her home. Plans for manning the refreshments stand by class members at the Schallenberger auction tomorrow and Saturday were completed. Attending were Mrs. Roberta Gard- ner, Mrs. Althea Gardner, Mrs. Janet Zarno, Mrs. Eudora Baird, Mrs. Marjorie Meade, Mrs. Mary Mitchell, Mrs. Priscilla Perry, Mrs. Mary Ann Sigworth, Mrs. Nancy Delinsky, Mrs. Edith Shupp, = Mrs. Myrtle Hoover, Mrs. Catherine Bartholomew Discount deadline for the payment of school taxes by Franklin Township residents will be Monday, Sept. 26. Payment of school taxes by the Sept. 26 deadline will enable Franklin Township residents to save the two per cent discount per- mitted. School taxes can be mailed - to Mrs. Glenna Rozelle, tax collector, at Box 240-A, R.D. 3, Dallas, Pa. 18612. Franklin Township school taxes unpaid after: Monday’s deadline will be payable at the face value for 60 days after the Sept. 25 deadline, or until Nov. 25. If unpaid after Nov. 25, school taxpayers will incur an additional five percent penalty for late payment. Nominating committees from the three churches comprising the Cen- termoreland United Methodist Charge will meet Tuesday evening, Sept. 29 at 7:30 at East Dallas UM Church. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scott of West Eighth St., Car- verton, have moved to Levittown, Pa. The home in which they resided has been sold by Mrs. David Perry Carverton, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sudnick, of Carverton Heights. Worldwide Communion Sunday will be observed in the three churches com- prising the Cen- termoreland UM Charge on Sunday, Oct. 2, Rev. Carlos Munoz, pastor, has announced. Laity Sunday in the three churches of the - Centermoreland UM Charge will be observed Sunday, Oct. 9.
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