PAGE TWO r i Daily Vacation Bible School will be held Aug. 6- 10, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Beaumont Union Gospel Church. Pastor of the church is Pastor Jerry Tallent. Children five years old through 13 are welcome. Come and bring friends! The theme for the Bible lessons will be ‘‘The Wordless Book’. This will be taught by Mrs. Preston Swan and Mrs. Ira B. Smith. The missionary story throughout the week will be “Whiter Than Snow’, taught by Mrs. Richard Harris. Crafts will be taught by Mrs. Fred J. Clark, Mrs. Grant Whistler and daughter Tracy, and Mrs. Richard Harris. Tracy and Robin Whistler are Junior Counselors. There will be games and prizes. Refresh- ments will be served. Annual Daily Vacation Bible ‘School of Nor- thmoreland Baptist Church in Cen- termoreland will be held next week. Classes will be held Monday through Friday evenings from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the church school rooms. Rev. James May, pastor, is coordinating plans for the school. Mrs. Betty Statnick will give the daily missionary daily will be in charge of Mrs. James May. SPECIAL! 3 HO A ho Cy NS uo li! J mh i) hy) al il i i i il a. Faculty will be com- posed of the following: nursery class, Mrs. Norene Spangenberg, Mrs. Bev Orlando; kin- dergarten, Mrs. Joyce Race, Mrs. Ann Malkemes; primary girls, Mrs. Arla Charney, Mrs. Carol Montross; primary boys, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crofchick; junior girls, Mrs. Karen Rowlands, Mrs. Barbara Rowlands; junior boys, Henry Rowlands, Michael Rowlands; teen age class, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spates. 15x 7" Mounting and balancing available No charge when i are purchased "" RY y iy Sammons. The Sacrament of Baptism will be ad- ministered on Sunday, Aug. 5, at Lehman for the son of Mr. and Mrs. Barry West and at Jackson for the son of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Newell. The Jackson Administrative Board will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 7. Pastor Harris will preach at the Leader Nursing Home on Wed- nesday, Aug. 8. Plans have been finalized for an ‘‘All- Night: Viril to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, to be held at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, 237 William Street, Pittston, On Friday Night, Aug. 3rd. and Saturday Morning, Aug. 4th. Devotions will com- mence with the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary at 9 p.m. on Friday, followed by the Mass of the Sacred Heart of Jesus POP vestry to meet The vestry of the Prince of Peace Episcopal Church will meet on Sunday, August 5, after the 10 a.m. church service in the parish house. Elsie Moore, president of the Episcopal Church-women has announced a rum- mage sale will be held in the church parish house on Oct. 4 and 5 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. Edna Yatsko will be chairman. The annual craft fair will be held Nov. 7 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. with Jean Carson as chairman. to be celebrated by the Rev. Paul Pavese, pastor, at 10 p.m. Adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament will be lead by Rev. Robert J. Skurla from 12 Midnight through 1 a.m. Saturday morning. Included in the Devotions will be the Act of Consecration and Reparation, the Litanies of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Blesssed Virgin Mary, the Joyful and Glorious Mysterious of the Rosary, Crowning of the Statue of Our Lady of Fatima, Processions, The Way of the Cross, Prayers, and Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. Confessions will be heard from 9 to 10 on Friday evening, and again from 3 to 3:30 on Saturday morning. The Rev. Terrance Napito and the Rev. participate in this ‘“Night- of-Love’’, sponsored by the Blue Army of the Scranton Diocese, of which Rev. John 8S. Marinko, S.T.L. is Spiritual Director. This Devotion will conclude with the Mass of the Blessed Virgin Mary at 4:15 on Saturday mor- ning. The Ladies of the Altar and Rosary Society of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church will host the coffee break. A joint Ecumenical Vacation Church School is being held by Shavertown United Methodist Church, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Prince of Peace ‘Episcopal Church, and Dallas United Methodist Church the week of Aug. 13-17 from 9:15 a.m. to noon. The theme of the church school is entitled “God’s Own People” and the church school will be held at the Shavertown United Methodist Church, Pioneer Avenue, Shavertown. Any child wishing to the church school by calling Mrs. John Rogers at the Shavertown United Methodist Church. Plans for the 24th an- nual benefit chicken barbecue and auction of Centermoreland ° United Methodist Church are being completed by members of that church. The auction and barbecue will be held Friday and Saturday, Aug. 10-11, on the church ground in Centermoreland. Free Advice 9.14 S. Main Street. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 823-5148 x HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 7:30AM.-5:30P.M, Thursday ’til 9 Saturday ’til Noon The worst-tempered people I've ever met were were wrong. Wilson Mizner 30 tablets FREE! ....c0 SALE PRICE *8.50 The affair attracts capacity crowds each year and committee members are going all out to make this year’s affair one of the best ever held. Tickets can be secured from any member of the church or at the door. Plans for the benefit barbecue and auction were furthered at a meeting of committee chairpersons at the home of Chairman and Mrs. Frank G. Williams in Centermoreland. Additional = committees named included the following: baked goods, Mrs. Estelle Whispell and Mrs. Carol Townsend, chairpersons; small goods stand, Mrs. Mildred Schray; auction cashier, Mrs. Gloria Rought. A swimming party followed. Attending were Mrs. Margo Stage, Mrs. Mildred Schray, Mrs. Betty Weaver, Mrs. Gerry Blizzard, Miss Florence Weaver, Miss Donna Munoz, Mrs. Sheryl Phillips, Miss Jeannette Munoz, Mr. and Mrs. John Headley, Mrs. Judy Schoonover, Rev. and Mrs. Carlos Munoz, Mrs. Beatrice Beatty. The barbecue menu committee has announced that the barbecue dinner will include one-half barbecued chicken, baked potato, corn on the cob, cole slaw, ice cream, roll, coffee and orange drink. Dinner will be served both days--on Friday and Saturday, August 10-11, from four o'clock in the afternoon until seven-- with the auction to follow both evenings. Mrs. Sheryl Phillips and Mrs. Judy Schoonover are co-chairpersons for the barbecue dinner, and are The Gospel Heralds, from Appalachian Bible College in Bradley, West Virginia, will be featured at the Dallas Community Church on Tuesday, Aug. 7 at 7 p.m. The group is entirely composed of students and alumni of the Bible College: Jim Carroll, from Wilson, North Carolina, is a junior in the Bible-Church Education course: Carol Merrell, from Posen, Illinois, is a senior in the General Holds all 33 pieces CTA) 30 tablets FREE! with 1001 SALE PRICE *5.99 Bible course; Lori Harrison, from Reid- sville, North Carolina, is a junior in the Bible-Music course; Rick Metrick, from Beckley, West Virginia, is a senior in the Bible-Pastoral Studies course; Paul Bailey, from Bradley, West Virginia, a graduating senior in the Bible-Music course; and Joyce Bailey, the ac- companist is from Bradley, West Virginia, and is an alumnus of the College. Sponsor and coach of the Gospel Heralds is Miss Sarah Pipkin who has been on the College’s Music Faculty since 1966. She is a graduate of the Appalachian Bible College and Bob Jones University where she earned a bachelor of arts degree in sacred music and a master of arts degree in piano. If someone gives you so- called advice, do the opposite; you can be sure it will be the right thing nine out of ten times. Anselm Feuerbach being assisted by the following: Mrs. Carolyn Patton, Mrs. Joyce Bellas, Mrs. Florence Greenley, Mrs. Gerry Blizzard, Mrs. Audrey Rogers, Mrs. Marie Wall, Mrs. Carol Richardson, Mrs. Peg Matusavage, Mrs. Alta Kubik, Mrs. Janet Brown, Misses Florence Weaver, Sharon Wall, Becky Brown, Pam Richardson and Debbie Richardson. Presbyterian ® minister { On Sunday, Aug. 5, the American Presbyterian Church will have a guest minister to give the sermons at both the 11:15 a.m. and 7 p.m. worship services. The pastor, the Rev. R.E. Dymond has an- nounced that the Rev. Robert Eisenzopf will be the guest minister. Eisenzopf is pastor of an independent Presbyterian church in Fairfax County, Va. After finishing his college work and later his seminary work, he was ordained to the gospel ministry in 1975. He is married and has two children. The public is invited to attend the services of the American Presbyterian Church that are held at the Shoemaker Chapel located on West Eighth Street in W. Wyoming. NOW THRU AUGUST 2 miles. s pa L
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