a oe wv Ee The Divine Liturgy will be served at 9:30 a.m. at St. Andrew’s Orthodox using their talents to multiply their silver dollars. The ingathering Church in Dallas, this will be on Nov. 30, St. Sunday, Oct. 12. the V. Andrew's Day. It is Rev. Dr. W. Basil always interesting to find Stroyen, the celebrant, the latent talents that will preach from St. Luke 7:11-16 on the theme: “What about the only son?” At 8 a.m. on his program ‘The Pastor’s people do have. Delores Ostrum and John Kriel are co- chairmen for the Annual Roast Beef Dinner to be held at the Idetown Fire House on Saturday, Oct. 18. Beside roast beef, mashed potatoes and gravy a large assortment he will speak on the healing powers of Jesus. The members of the congregation are now of vegetables and relishes will be served. the workers pride themselves on the fact that everything is prepared fresh. A bake sale will be held at this time. It is preferred that tickets be purchased in advance. They may be obtained from Ye Olde Clock Shoppe in the Dallas Shopping Center, {rom membersof the congregation or from Delores Ostrum at 675- Mrs. Ruth Houser, 54 Overbrook Ave., Carverton Road, Shavertown, underwent Trucksville, is coming surgery on Tuesday in along nicely in Wilkes Nesvitt Memorial Barre General Hospital Hospital. where she is a surgical Albert Torr, 2 Highland Drive, New Goss Manor, is a medical patient at the Back Country by Michael Polk Frank Garris, 95 Tom Schulze, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Schulze of Orange Road, Carverton, has entered his sophomore year at Mansfield State College. Shulze is a graduate of Dallas Area High School where he starred on the high school baseball team. Schulze spent about three weeks before school resumed visiting his brother, Lt. Fred Schulze, who is serving with the Army at Weisbaden, Germany. The brothers toured eight European countries on a whirlwind five day tour, including Monace, Italy, France, Austria and Germany. Lt. Schulze, a Dallas Area High and West Point grad, has been serving with the Army since completing additional training at an Army Officers Training School in Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ockenhouse of Hildebrand Road, East Dallas, will be honored at an open house at East Dallas United Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 19, from 2 to 7. They will observe their silver wed: ding anniversary on Oct. 21. Mrs. Marian Lilley of Ransom Road is home after a stay at Mercy Hospital in Wilkes-Barre. Stacey Schoonover of Centermoreland is a medical patient at Tyler Memorial Hospital in Tunkhannock. Friends of Robert Rogers of Vernon will be glad to learn he came home on Sunday after a 10-day stay as a medical patient in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. His condition at presstime was reported as much better. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Theresa) Shaver of Falls on the birth of a daughter, Rebecca Robin, in Tyler Memorial Hospital on Sept. 29. The Shavers also have a son, Robert, 3d. Mrs. Shaver is the former Miss Theresa Bogart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bogart of Perry, Ga. Mr. Shaver is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaver, Sr. of Falls, and is em- ployed at the Proctor and Gamble Plant in Mehoopany. Laity Sunday will be observed on Sunday in Center- moreland UM Church. Rev. and Mrs. Allan Cease of Orange Road, Carverton, will entertain at an open house on Sunday, Oct. 12, from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Cease home, 142 Franklin St., Dallas, in honor of Rev. Dr. Cease’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Cease, who will observe their 40th wedding an- niversary on Sunday. Choir of Carverton United Methodist Church will rehearse Saturday morning at 11 at the church. Mrs. Coleen Gleason will speak on the ‘Law of the Sea’ at a joint meeting of the United Methodist Women of the Carverton and Centermoreland UM Charges Monday evening at 7:30 in Centermoreland UM Church. Highlight of the address will be the responsibility to protect water from pollution. Robert James Shaver, son of Tom and Betty Ann Shaver, and Jennifer Lynn Kruppo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (Donna) Kruppo of Delhi, N.Y., were baptized at the morning worship service Sunday in Centermoreland UM Church. Rev. Carlos Munoz, pastor, officiated. A reception followed Sunday evening at the Shaver residence in Orange. Mrs. Shaver and Mrs. Kruppo are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. David Weaver of Centermoreland. Three Points men’s dinner will be held Saturday evening at 6:30 in Mount Zion United Methodist Church. Guest speaker will be Rev. Charles F. Gommer, Sr., pastor of St. Paul’s United Methodist Church of Scranton. Tickets for the dinner are available from George Parrish of Carverton UM Church; Nelson Lewis of Mount Zion UM Church, and Malcolm Baird of the Orange UM Church. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of Miss Nancy Alling, Mount Zion, who passed away on Sept. 27. Pairs and Spares Class of Carverton UM Church will meet tomorrow evening at 8 in the church social rooms. George Parrish is president of the class. Mr. and Mrs. David Weaver of Centermoreland are the Hospital, Wilkes-Barre. Friends of Mrs. James (Martha) Robinson, 127 Orchard East, Newberry Estates, will be glad to learn that she is coming along slowly in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston, where she is recovering from injuries suffered in a fall on Sept. 21. Mrs. Gordon (Alice) Oct. 18 5109. The parish is also selling tickets for the Yale Russian Chorus Concert to be held at Marywood College Auditorium on Sunday, Nov. 2 at 3:15 p.m. The benefit concert is for St. Tikhon’s Seminary of So. Canaan, Pa. More information can be obtained from Jule Maceiko at 288-4605. Religious classes for children are being planned. Please register your children. Austin, 189 North Main St., Shavertown, is a medical patient in Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. Friends of Donald Bunney, R. D. 1, Tunkhannock, extend best wishes for a speedy recovery and return home. He underwent surgery on Tuesday in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. Dallas Fire and Ambulance Auxiliary will hold their installation dinner at the Flagstone, Sunday, Oct. 12, 6:30 p.m. Dinner will be Dutch treat. Guests may choose from the menu. Rose Rinehimer, president “of Shavertown Auxiliary, will be the installing officer. New officers will be Naomi Ward, president; Jan- nette Grieves, vice president; Karen Spudis, secretary; and Judy Shaffer, treasurer. Board of Directors will be Emily Burns, - outgoing president; Sandy Sheehan, Blodwen Shaffer and Betty Brokenshire. The dinner will be followed by ‘a short business meeting. Arrangements were made by Naomi Ward and Karen Spudis. Marine Lance Cpl. Michael A. Kasko, son of Marion E. and Andrew Kasko Jr. of Rt 5, Kasko Road, Shavertown, has been promoted to his present rank while ser- ving at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, Santa Anna, Calif. A 1979 graduate of Lake Lehman High School, Lehman, he joined the Marine Corps in June, 1979. The Lehman-Jackson Elementary PTA will conduct a fundraising program beginning on Oct. 10. All proceeds will be used for various student projects and activities which the PTA has planned for this school year. Grades kindergarten through fourth and special education will be selling six kinds of Pa. Dutch candy. The products are made by Pa. Duteh. Co., Inc.,. and distributed by the Zane Co. of Edwardsville. They are the very finest quality of chocolate, nut and mint products, which are all reasonably priced. Everyone who purchases them is sure to enjoy them. The sale will start on Oct. 10 and end on Oct. 20. All order forms must be returned to school by Oct. 20. No money will be collected until the product is delivered, which will be approximately two weeks from the date that tall orders are turned in. There is a special prize program for every student participating. These awards are arranged in dollar levels, starting at $10. Everyone can be an easy winner. If there are any questions concerning the sale, please contact Mrs. Cathy McDade, ways and means chairman, at 675- 3424. Community support will be appreciated. Shavertown Fire Auxiliary The Ladies Auxiliary of the Shavertown Fire Department will hold its monthly meeting on Monday, Oct. 13 at 8 p.m. at the fire hall. CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION--Back Mountain Jay-C-ettes presented members of the Dallas Junior Woman’s Club with Certificates of Appreciation for the club members assistance in the Hobby, Craft and Arts Tent during the Fall Fair. Left to righty: are Marsha Landis, Woman’s Club president; Barbara Regan, Jay- C-ettes; and Sandy Richardson, Woman’s Club. (Photo by Mark Moran) ! Noxen News Rev. and Mrs. Jerry Tallent and daughter Becky of Noxen spent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Tallent’s brother, Mark Wandell, in Bristol, Pa. Pastor-Parish Relations Committee of the Noxen- Kunkle UM Charge will meet Monday evening, October 20, at 7 in Kunkle UM Church. Finance committee of Ruggles UM Church of the Noxen UM Charge will meet tomorrow evening at 7 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sorchik. All members are asked to attend. Annual Harvest Covered Dish supper of Ruggles UM Church will be held Wednesday evening, October 29, at 6 at the church, followed by special entertainment. Junior and Senior Youth of Noxen UM Church will sponsor a roller skating party on Sunday at Bonomo’s Rink in Dallas. Group will meet at Noxen UM Church Sunday afternoon at 1. Those involved in the Progressive Dinner of Noxen UM Church will meet this evening at 6:30 at the parsonage, Rev. Donald Sperling, pastor, has announced. Richard Britt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Britt, Sr. of Dallas, has been appointed Youth Pastor of the Independent Bible Church of Noxen. Richard attended Liberty Bible College in Lynchburg, Va., and is presently employed at Natona Mills in Dallas. Mrs. Jeannette Tallent entertained her teenage Sun- day School Class at a spaghetti dinner Monday evening in the church hall. Games were played. Devotions were in charge of Mrs. Tallent. Attending were Karen Roselle, Kay Freeman, Patty Young, Patty Weaver, Vicky May, Lauran Winters, Cindy Swingle, Sue Keiper, Edith Traver, Nancy Traver, Rebedah Tallent, Kelly Coole, Lisa Butler, Leonnie Potter, Cathy Repleog, Diane Harris, Allyson/Smith and Lisa Newell. Miss Linda Dymond and Mrs. Lucy Shalata are in charge of the Good News Club, which meets Tuesdays from 3:30 to 4:30 in Noxen IB Church Hall. Kindergarten age and up are welcome. morning at 8:30 in Noxen IB Church hall. Ham and eggs, pancakes, coffee and tea are on the menu sponsored by men of the church. 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