EE oA hm a RAR St I to re TRA} KR 1 ae = PAGE FOURTEEN Senior Choir of Mt. Zion ited Methodist Church gill rehearse this evening 7 at the church. Miss Jetty Kushel is director of e choir. Flowers on the altar for linday morning’s worship ervice at Mt. Zion UM Ghurch were presented in memory of Jody Ford by is mother and stepfather, ancy and Ron Kralik. * Pares and spares Class of Carverton United ethodist Church is ompleting plans for a loagie sale to be held Saturday, March 24. Or- ders can be placed by ialling George Parrish, ass president, at 333-4558, any member of the ass. Glen and Flo Moyer ire heading the committee arrangements. . An important meeting or members of Orange United Methodist Church will be held Sunday morning at 10. All mem- bers of the church are asked to attend. | Franklin-Northmoreland Townships Ambulance Association is offering a standard first aid course, beginning April 2, and Beppe Monday ~ and Thursday evenings from 7 to 10 at the Orange Fire Hall. Persons interested in qualifying for certification as first aid assistants are asked to call either Don Searfoss at 333-4837 or 333-4932. Joseph Buzunis is the new president of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine of St. Frances X. Cabrini. R.C. : Church, wr parish, Blessed Sacrament R. C. Church of Cen- termoreland. He succeeds John Luke, Jr. Other of- ficers chosen at. the meeting last week include vice- -president, Mrs. Pat Luke; secretary, Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Hilstolsky. Rev. Thomas Croghan, pastor, is spiritual moderator. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sutton of Carverton and Paul Shouldice of Mrs. Sutton’s and Mr. Shouldice’s sister, Mrs. Susan Evarts at Benton Saturday afternoon. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from the Strausser Funeral Home in Benton. Interment was in Maple Grove Cemetery. Belated birthday greetings are extended. to Mrs. Helen Reese of Wilkes-Barre, who ob- served her 80th birthday anniversary on Saturday, March 3. She was honored by her children, nieces, nephews and grand- children on Sunday, March 4, at Irem Temple Country Club. She is the mother of Mrs. Stanley (Joan) Kr- zyanowski, West Eighth Street, Carverton. Greater Pittston Protestant ~ Laymen’s Association will hold a communion breakfast Sunday merning, April 1, at West Pittston United Methodist Church, Rev. Paul Bauer, pastor of the Carverton United Methodist Charge, has announced. Reservations can be made at the Car- verton Charge office or by calling Don Searfoss in Carverton. Youth Group of the Carverton UM Charge will meet Sunday afternoon at 1:30 to go on a roller King in Kingston. Skating will be from 2 to 5, followed by a pizza dinner, then a 6 o'clock meeting. Friends of Mrs. June Kitchen of Demunds Road, East Dallas, will be glad to learn her condition is improving = at Nesbitt Kingston, where she has been a patient for sometime. She suffered an Members of the four Girl Scout troops of Cen- termoreland will attend the special movie to be shown Saturday afternoon at 2 at the Dietrick Theatre in Tunkhannock. The movie, “Magic Pony”, is part of the annual Girl Scout Week celebration.” Stations of the Cross will be held tomorrow evening at 6:30 in St. Frances X. Cabrini R. C. Church, Carverton. At Blessed Sacrament R. C. Church, Centermoreland, Stations during the Lenten season are held Tuesday evenings at 7:15. The Bloodmobile will be at the Gate of Heaven School in Dallas tomorrow afternoon from 1:15 to 6:15. Cooperation . of Back Country residents is urged to make the drive a suc- cess. Third in the series of Lenten services of the Centermoreland UM Charge will be held Sunday evening at Centermoreland UM Church when Rev. Bruce Cleasby of the Meshoppen UM Charge will be the guest speaker. Mountain Grange 567 of Carverton will meet Grange Hall, West Eighth Street and Bodle Road, Carverton, with Stanley Krzanowski, Grange master, in charge. Grange has" a limited amount of garden seed packets for sale, and these can be purchased at the Kr- Eighth Street, across from the Grange Hall. Doll Day was observed by Brownie Troop 436 at its recent meeting. Each member of * the troop brought in their favorite Spee characteristics. charge. Refreshments followed. A variety of dolls was displayed from those that were fed by bottle to the fancy-dressed kind. It was noted that Doll Day is a special holiday in Japan. Mrs. Emily Considine is leader, assisted by Mrs. Thelma Witkowski. Birthday greetings are extended to Suzanne L. White, who is observing her birthday today. Bir- thday greetings also are extended to the following of the Mount Zion area: Jean Marie Glycenfer and Helen Simonson, who will ob- serve birthdays on Sunday, and to Lillian Hoffman and Elizabeth Kuschel, who will observe birthday anniversaries on Wed- nesday. Administrative board of Dymond Hollow UM Church will meet Monday evening at 8 at the church. Back Mz. Book Club meets The Back Mountain Memorial Library Book Club will meet Monday, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Franklin Street, Shaver- town. Mrs, Dana Crump After the business meeting, Mrs. Arlene Rood will talk about her trip to Kong and other Far East places. Mrs. Fred Andersen and her committee will serve tea. LS Lions meet March 20 Lake Silkworth Area Lions will meet Tuesday, Barlik Room of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Members of the four Girl Scout Troops of Cen- termoreland marked Girl Scout Sunday at a special service Sunday morning at 11:15 in Centermoreland United Methodist Church. Rev. Carlos Munoz, pastor, and girl scout leaders from the four troops, were in charge of the service, which attracted a capacity audience. gh Service was opened with a pledge of allegiance and the Girl Scout Promise led by Mrs. Ama DeGraw, Girl Scout leader. Call to worship was by Karen Wall invocation was asked by Mary Montross, and the Psalter reading was by Jeannette: Munoz, who also led the affirmation of faith and recitation of the Apostle’s Creed. Scripture- reading - was by Miss Christine Bolcarovic; offertory prayer was given by Donna Rought; usher were Becky Ondish, Paula Knizer, Vania Brocious, Shellene Dixon, and benediction by Tammy Blee. ‘Drawn To The Magnet’ was the sermon topic chosen by Rev. Carlos Munoz, pastor, who also complimented the many parents of the girl scouts in attendance on their encouragement and support of the Girl Scout program. Color guards were Jennifer Alexander and Tammy Waltermyer; color bearers were Brenda and Donna Sweppenheiser. Bulletins for the service were donated by Brownie Troop 436, and flowers at the altar were presented by 500. : Leaders of the four troops, who participated in the service were : Troop 500, Mrs. Ama DeGraw, assisted by Mrs. Connie Bolcarovie, Mrs. Loi Button; Junior Troop 263, Mrs. Ama DeGraw, leader; Mrs. Gloria Rought, Mrs. Peggy Blee, assistants; Brownie Troop 436, Mrs. Emily Considine, leader; Mrs. Thelma Witkowski, assistant. Girl Scouts, who at- tended the service, dressed in uniforms, were Jane Gosart, Sandy Keyes, Karen Kuderka, Laurie Fortney, Lori Timek, Brenda Sweppenheiser, Donna Sweppenheiser, Chris ~ Wheaton, Keri Bevan, Betty Phillips, Suzanne Schoonover, Diane Douglas, Jannell Mainwaring, Beverly Shelly, Kelly Klimas, Jennifer Klimas, Tammy chips, French fries (Jr.Sr.), fruit, cookie, chilled milk. potato chips (Elem.Inter.), FRIDAY-No School. Blee, Debbie Paltrineri, Donna Rought, Paula Knizer, Becky Ondish, Los Weaver, Sue Dulsky, Mary Montross, Josie Witkowski, Karen Wall and Lorie Engelman. Jennifer Alexander, Tracey Anthony, Marjorie Blee, Vania Broscious, Pam Brunges, Kimberly Considine, Jeri Cook, Heidi Corby, Shellene Dixon, Lori Dulsku, Kathy Kuderka, Kati Kupstas, Amy Olmstead, Dale Quick, Stacey Schoonover, Karen Shiber, Debbie Sweppenheiser, Helen Thomas, Tammy Waltermyer, Suzanne Weber, Sarah Uatsko Chris Bolcarovic, Bar- bara Gates, Sandy Canfield, Andrea Paltrineri, Jeannette Munoz, Georgias Phillips and Michele Nice. Maple Grove United Methodist Church Women are holding a rummage sale, March 20, 21, and 22, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Homemade ' soup, Lenape Strings An informal concert will be presented by the Lenape String Quartet on Thur- sday, March 22, at 7:30 p.m. in the Lab Building on the Penn State-Wilkes- Barre Campus in Lehman. The Lenape String Quartet is composed of four members of the Lenape Chamber Ensemble, which College in Allentown. wimpies, hot dogs, sauerkraut, homemade pie and beverages will be served. Rummage should be at: the Church Monday ~ morning, March 19. é d ... because you have more important things to do! 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