PAGE TWELVE Priscilla supper The Priscilla Circle of the Shavertown United Methodist Church will meet for a covered dish supper Monday, June 16 at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Wilma Williams. Members ure asked to make reservations by June 15. Program will be a white elephant auction and members are asked to bring articles for this. Trucksville Assembly of God is presenting a series of special meetings featuring Michael and Rita - Jo Amico, an in- ternationally known evangelistic team, at special services on Sunday, June 15, 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.; and Monday-Friday, June 16- 20 at 7 p.m. at the First Assembly of God located on 340 Carverton Road in Trucksville. At 26, Mike Amico is a graduate of Southeastern College in Lakeland, Fla., earning a degree in beer items, "parts, tools. tool boxes. “Cash or traveler's check Inspection day of sale James E. Lewis - Auctioneer lace tablecloths, linens, Food Available Bring Your Own Chair 288-6089 theology, speech and communication. Over the last seven years he has been actively involved in evangelistic work taking him to more than 30 states An Old Fashioned Sunday School Picnic will be held’ by members of Centermoreland * United Methodist Church on the church grounds at Cen- termoreland on Sunday, June 29. The picnic is the third in the series of events sponsored by the Sunday School and Education Departments of the Centermoreland UM Church marking the 200th anniversary of the founding of Sunday Schools in America. and abroad as well. His wife, Rita Jo, is a talented soloist and a recording artist as well. Throughout the crusade there will be prayer for Previously the Cen- termoreland UM Church group showed a movie on the growth and founding of Sunday Schools in America, and on Memorial Day, the three churches of Cen- termoreland .Northm - oreland Baptist, Blessed Sacrament and Cen- termoreland UM .had two colorful floats entered in the Memorial Day parade al Tunkhannock, in ob- servance of the founding The Alderson and Kunkle United Methodist Churches will hold their second annual Walk For World Service around Harveys Lake on June 21. Proceeds from the ten- mile walk will support the World Service ap- portionments of the churches and monies received above that need will go to world hunger programs. . Last ‘year some 25 persons of all ages par- ticipated in the walk and raised a large sum of pledged gifts. It is hoped that everyone will support this vital ministry of the church again this year. Walker pledge sheets are available at either church or can be obtained the church parsonage at 639-5401. Rest stops are planned along the way including a short refreshment break. An automobile will follow the walkers making it possible for those who feel they cannot make the whole distance to ride the remainder of the walk The walk will begin at 9 a.m. promptly in the parking lot of the Alderson Church, to walk rain or shine. The Kunkle United Methodist Church has set the week of June 16 insurance . to survive. TDR = 40 insurability. York or Wyoming. just Name Birthdate Address City State Zip Res. Phone Bus. Phone Clip and send to: EARL L. SAMUEL AGENCY Box 219, 1046 Memorial Highway Dallas, Pa. 18612 To LP through June 20 for their annual Vacation Church School program. Children of all ages are welcome. Classes will begin each promptly at 11:30 a.m. Interested parents can register their children by calling the church par- sonage at 639-5401. There is ‘no +yscharge for reali cation. A daily free ‘offering = will be received. salvation, healing and baptism in the Holy Spirit. Pastor Keith A. Holt extended a welcome to all, regardless of denominational ~~ backg- round. first and third prizes in the parade. Rev. Carlos Munoz is pastor of Centermoreland UM Church. Mrs. Bea Beatty is superintendent of the church school and is being assisted in the bicentennial observance projects by teachers and officers of the church school. Maple Grove, L’ville plan Bible school The Maple Grove and Loyalville United Methodist Churches will be holding a Vacation Bible School at the Maple Grove Church from June 16 to 20. There will be classes for ages -two through 12 from 9 a.m. to noon each day, and a for all ages will be held on Friday at 7:30 p.m. STudents will learn through such activities as singing, Bible study, crafts, and group games. A good time is being planned for all who can attend. Ask friends to join and make plans now to attend Vacation Bible School. For more information and to preregister, please call Mrs. Maggie Rambus at There is no charge for the school, although children will be taught stewardship through tahe collection of an offering each day. Michael & Rita Amico Members of the Trucksville United Methodist Church are cordially invited to attend a farewell dinner for the Rev. and Mrs. E. Lee Brehm on June 29th at 5 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. The deadline for reservations is June 23; they may be made with members of the Pastor- Parish Relations Com- mittee who are Jeffrey Dickson, Erik Dingle. Grail Kistler, Isabel Kreidler, William Long. Thomas Oliver, William Teske, John Turner and Howard Williams, or the church secretary. The summer schedule, with worship service at 9:30 a.m., will begin on June 15. of Centermoreland Methodist Church will take place June 16th through 20th from 9 a.m. to noon. This year's theme will be “Jesus, 1 Believe in You." Each day's lesson will be about one of Jesus's miracles. Wednesday, the school will have a present- day miracle in the person of Vicki Race, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Race who was born three months prematurely and weighed only two pounds. She is alive and well and heading towards her first birthday. The teachers for the different classes are as follows: Nursery. Mrs. Nancy Mayer; Kin- dergarten, Mrs. Gerry Blizzard; Primary, Mrs. Romayne Williams; third grade, Mrs. Sheryl Phillips; fourth grade. Mrs. Marie Wall: Juniors, Mrs. Darlene Headly: Jr and | ‘Sr. High, Mrs. Elizabeth Munoz. The helpers and craft directors are Mrs. Brenda Brocious, Mrs. Jeanne Rozzelle, Mrs. Kay Gilbert, Mrs. Joan Race, Mrs. Peggy Blee, Mrs. Stanley Williams. Mrs. Bonnie Metzger, Mrs. Diane Waltermyer, Mrs. Schoonover, Mrs. Betty Fuller, Carl Brown. Pianists: Mrs. Penny Reid, Mrs. Caroline Patton. Mrs. Emily Considine. Refreshments: Mrs. Susan Farr and Mrs. Gloria Rought. Director and Secretary: Mrs. Bea Beatty. ‘‘Square = with the Truth’' will be the theme of the services on the Leh- man United Methodist Charge on Father’ 's Day, June 15. 6 As Open Thurs. & Fri. 'til 9 tt won a At Lehman, fathers will be honored with a listing in the bulletin and with a covered dish dinner following the worship service. (This dinner was originally scheduled for Saturday evening.) On ' Saturday, the Idetown Couples Club will hold its anual auction at the Horse Show grounds beginning at 11 a.m. Idetown's daily Vacation Bible School will be the week days June 16- 20 beginning at 6:30 p.m. Lehman's . Vacation Bible School with the theme ‘‘Jesus, I Believe in You’ will be held June 23- 27 in the morning. The Idetown Administrative Board will meet Thursday, June 12, at 7:30 p.m. The Idetown United Methodist Women will meet June 11. Vacation Bible School will be held at the Com- munity Church of Dallas beginning Monday, June 16, through Friday, June 20, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Children entering Kkin- dergarten through sixth grade are invited to come participate in Bible learning, crafts, fellowship and fun. On Sunday, June 22, at 7 p.m. a ‘Rally Night’ will all Vacation Bible School children, their parents and friends. If additional in- formation is needed please call the church at 675-3723. The Holy Name Society of St. Anthony's Church, Larksville, will hold its Annual Family Com- munion Breakfast. Sunday, June 15. Mass can. legally for appointment will begin at 10 a.m. and a Family Breakfast will be served in the Parish Hall following Mass. Christian Ladies Club of the Parish will prepare Reg. $2.95 and serve the breakfast. Those attending are requested to assemble in the Parish hall at 9:30 a.m. Tickets are available from any member of the Holy Name Society.
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