ly a economic depression, the church was reactivated in 1949. Ground breaking for the present building on Main Street was held in September, 1949, making that building 30 years old this fall. The church was a mission of the Diocese of Bethlehem until 1961, when it became self- supporting during the term of the Rev. William McClelland. The Rev. John S. Prater became The Prince of Peace Street, Dallas will 4s founding of the church was originally begun on 1929 with 25 Episcopalians meeting in Services were held in St. Paul’s = Lutheran Church in Shavertown porary halt during the rector of the Prince of Peace in September of 1962. The Golden Jubilee celebration will begin with a service of re- affirmation and thanksgiving on Oct. 14th at 10 a.m. in the church. The Venerable John Coble, Archdeacon of the Diocese of Bethlehem, will celebrate the Eucharist and preach the sermon. A coffee hour will be held in the parish house after this service. From 3:30 to 4 p.m., a fruit punch reception will be held at the church and the anniversary banquet is scheduled for 4 p.m. A roast beef dinner will be catered and served by the committee. The Right Reverend Lloyd Gressle, Bishop of Bethlehem, and Mrs. Gressle will attend the banquet. Reservation deadline for the banquet is Oct. 5th to the church office. The 125th anniversary of the founding of Car- verton United Methodist is being observed this worship service for the three United Methodist Churches that comprise the Carverton United Methodist Charge at church are completing = Orange, Mount Zion and plans for a three day program of worship services, hymn sing and dinners to mark the ‘oc- fellowship time will follow the service at 10 a.m. Homecoming Day for casion. the anniversary ob- The observance will be servance will be held marked with a special Saturday, Oct. 20. A service . on Sunday special event is being planned for the children and youth in the af- ternoon, followed by a homecoming dinner at 5 p.m. in the church social rooms. At7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. morning, Oct. 14, at9 a.m. ° when United Methodist Bishop James M. Ault will deliver the sermon as part of the ‘‘Understanding program. » Church” 3 is will be a combined The annual roast beef - Mrs. Andrew Kachmar, dinner sponsored by the and Mrs. Jordan Moye, ‘United Methodist Women co-chairmen, announce of the Shavertown United the following persons as Methodist Church will be heads of committees for held on Wednesday, Oct. the dinner: 10, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Tickets: Mrs. Stephen Church Social Rooms. Johnson and Mrs. John The menu ‘will include Stahl homemade. tomato Tomato Bisque: bisque, homemade rolls Michael Olenick and pies, as well as Roast Beef: Mrs. Donald Mrs. homemade cabbage salad Linker and Mrs. and applesauce. McGough Mrs. Patrick McGough, = Potatoes: Mrs. Robert Oct. 4 at 7:30 p.m. COINS WANTED PAYING TOP PRICES Silver Dollars Trade Dollars $10 each & up Silver Coins Indian Pennies Gold Coins etc. $9 per $1 and up Buying Gold Watches & Antique Jewelry DAN HESS COINS 477-5400 SCANDINAVIAN MOTEL Route 118, Sweet Valley, Pa. For the millions who do not take aspirin... for the millions who should rot fake aspirin ENOL NEARER phen tablets cetamino safe ! TYLENOL TABLETS 100s *1.79 Safe, fast pain relief ...without aspirin FINO’S PHARMACY At The Light, Dallas 20, a special anniversary service of worship will be held. All former pastors of the Carverton United Methodist Church are being invited to attend as well as many former members of the Car- verton Church. The Rev. William Reid, United Methodist superintendent of the Wilkes-Barre District, will be the guest preacher at the anniversary ser- vice. He served as pastor of the three United Methodist. Churches comprising the Carverton Charge from 1956-67. Special vocal music will be sung by a gospel singing group. The three day 125th anniversary celebration will be concluded during service on Sunday, Oct. 21. A covered dish lun- cheon and an old- fashioned hymn sing will be held Sunday, Oct. 21, at noon following church school. Plans for the an- niversary celebration are being completed by various committees. One of the highlights of the anniversary celebration will be the preparation of an anniversary program. Bearley Gravy: Earles Beans: Mrs. James Lord Cabbage Salad: Mrs. Everell Chadwick Pies: Mrs. Charles Beech and Mrs. George Jacobs Mrs. Gordon Beverages: Mrs. David Shelby Takeouts: Mrs. Fred Ostrum and Mrs. Ted Newcomb Nursery: Miss Cathy Linker x Host and Hostess: Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers Dishwashers: Mrs. Charles Bartlett Liaison: Mrs. Robert Shotwell; 1 Tickets ean’ be pur: chased from any member of the United Methodist Women or by calling the church office. No tickets will be sold at the door. Chestnut Grove Club A flea market will be sponsored by the Chestnut Grove Club of Loyalville United Methodist Church at Loyalville Church Hall, Saturday, Oct. 13, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Anyone interested in renting tables may call 5383. Refreshments will be sold all day. LAWN AND LEAF BAGS 97 BOX OF 12 LIST PRICE $3.99 Multi-purpose 2 mil wire ties. Black. The easy way to replenish your log supply! Enjoy 2 10 3 hours of fireplace pleasure from just a sin- gle Amber Glow Il log. Quick lighting. Burns with full-bodied natural color flames. PAGE ELEVEN The Rev. John S. Prater is honorary chairman of the anniversary celebration with Nancy Kozemchak as general chairman and Elsie Moore as co-chairman. Other members of the committee are, Jean Carson, souvenir booklet; Gloria Grant, dinner; George Gulvas, program; James Jessee, printed programs. An entertaining together by the com- mittee for the dinner. The committee will meet Oct. 1st at 7:30 p.m. in the parish house of the church to complete plans. F. Methodists hold district 50TH ANNIVERSARY--Members of the Prince of Peace Episcopal Church will ob- serve the founding of their church in the Back Mountain in October. Special services will be held in the 30-year-old church constructed in 1949. At Last -- A Breakthrough In Safety Now, with the development of an ingenious device, known as EXPLOSAFE, the danger of explosions can be eliminated ‘vhen used as directed. conference District Conference of area Free Methodist Churches will be held Friday, Oct. 12. at Trucksville Free | Methodist Church with Rev. Richard Gabriel of South Canaan, Pa., assistant district superintendent, in charge. About 60 delegates from the following district churches will attend: Allentown First Spanish Low cost, unmatched protection against explosion. Insist on it to guard yourself and your family. Church, Rev. Rueben Del Hep 325% DE AMY PRODUCTS Lake, Rev. 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