The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, September 02, 1981, Image 8

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The Jacobs Brothers
Gospel Quartet © will
present a concert ‘at
Dallas Baptist Church on
Sunday, Sept. 6, at the 10
a.m. morning worship
service. Everyone is
invited to attend.
September 6 is also
Building Dedication Day
for Dallas Baptist Church
as the first Sunday
worship will be held in the
new church building
located on Route 415,
Harveys Lake Highway
next to the Idetown
Firehall.
An afternoon service
will be held at 3 o’clock
followed by fellowship
and Open House at 4:15
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B call 639-1171
Special guests at-
tending the dedication
will be Rev. Nolan
Kennedy, Director of
Missions in Florida and
former pastor at Dallas,
Dr. Ellis Bush, Executive
Secretary of the PA-S
Jersey Baptist = con-
vention, Frank Holladay,
Home Missions Board
Representative, Rev.
Jack Smith, Director of
Missions for the N.E. Pa.
Baptist Association, and
Reverends John ‘Baker,
Sam Byler, and Gary
Williams of our mission
churches.
The congregation at
Dallas Baptist Church
invites everyone to attend
and will give them a
“wall-to-wall” welcome.
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Awards
A “God and the
Family’ award program
will begin in the
Trucksville: United
Methodist Church, Sat.,
Sept. 12, 9 a.m. in the
church basement. Cub
Scouts (age 9-11),
Brownies, and non-Scout
boys and girls interested
in pursuing this program .
Sizes5to13
of religious training are
encouraged to pre-
register by Sept. 7.
Send the name of the
names, telephone number
to Lee Baker, c-o0
Trucksville Methodist
Church, Box 33,
Trucksville, Pa. 18708:
0033.
SOLIDS & PLAIDS
MRS.ANNAE, BIGA
Mrs. Annd E. Biga RD3
Dallas, died at her home
Monday Aug. 24 from an
The former Anna
Swoyersville and resided
there until’ moving seven
years ago to Dallas. She
attended Swoyersville
Her husband,
tanley J., died in May,
1973. She was a member
Surviving are sons,
Jerome, Swoyersville;
Robert, Maryville, Mo.;
Richard, Dallas;
daughters, Mrs. Eleanor
Androsky and Mrs.
Dorothy Oliver, Kingston;
Mts: Carol Boney,
Edwardsville; brother,
‘Louis Babchak, Plains;
sister, Mrs. Elizabeth
Jetchick, Merrickville,
Canada; Mrs. Victoria
Toslin, Swoyersville; 17
grandchildren; five great-
grandchildren.
Funeral was Wed-:
nesday with: Mass of
Christian Burial = in
Blessed Sacrament
Church. Interment was in
Holy Trinity Cemetery,
Swoyersville.
Robert E. Walters
Robert E. Walters, 62,
of Terrace Ave., Trucks-
ville, died Tuesday Aug.
He was born in Easton,
son of Earl and the late
Mary Dougherty Walters.
A graduate of Easton
High School, he was a
veteran of World War II
serving in the Army Air
Corps. He was employed
as a sales representative
for the Gulf Oil cor-
poration retiring after 37
years service in 1975, A
resident of Trucksville the
last 27 years, Walters was
a member of American
Legion Post 395, and
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Anthracite: Post - 283,
Kingston.
Surviving in addition to
his father are his wife, the
former Doris Olsen; sons,
James R., and Timothy
E., at home; daughter,
Mrs. Cathleen Martin,
Beaumont; six grand-
children; sisters, Mrs.
Vincent Curran and Mrs.
Norman Sterner, Easton.
Funeral was Friday
from Harold C. Snowdon
Funeral HOme, 140 N.
Main St., Shavertown,
with: Rev. Joseph Sam-
mons, pastor of St.
Therese’s Church,
Shavertown, officiating.
Interment was in Chapel
Lawn Memorial Park,
Dallas.
Lawrence L. Crispell
Lawrence L. Crispell,
74, of RD 1, Floral City,
Fla., died Monday, Aug.
24 in Citrus Memorial
Hospital, Inverness, Fla.
Born Sept. 15, 1906 in
Noxen, he was a son of the
late: George and Marion
Weltman Crispell, and
had been a resident of
Florida 22 years. He was
formerly employed at the
Armour Leather com-
pany, Noxen, and was
dairy farm at RD 1,
Noxen. Crispell was a
member of Bowman’s
Creek Free Methodist
church.
Surviving are his wife,
the former Fannie
Millard; son, Gary L., and
daughter, Mrs. Beverly
Buckingham, both of
Floral City; brothers,
‘Cecil and Lester Crispell,
RD 1, Noxen; sisters,
Mrs. Hilda Shupp, Mrs.
Alta’ Bendler and Mrs.
Lillian Boone, all of RD 1,
Noxen; Mrs. Esther
Turner, St. Petersburg,
Fla; Mrs. Mildred
Matthews, Bloomsburg;
Mrs. Velmer Martin,
Largo, Fla.; six grand-
children; three great-
grandchildren. A son,
Lawrence Jr., died in
1960.
Funeral ‘was Saturday
from Nulton Funeral
Home, Beaumont, with
Rev. Donald Baker,
pastor, Bowman’s Creek
Free Methodist Church,
officiating. Interment was
in Orcutt ' Cemetery,
Noxen.
MOELWYN (PENN)
WILLIAMS, RETIRED
POLICEMAN, DIES
Moelwyn (Penn
Williams, 72, of Pole 175%
Harveys Lake, died
Monday, Aug. 24, at
Wilkes Barre General
Hospital, where he had
been a patient ‘three
weeks.
He was born in
Danielsville and had
resided at Harveys Lake
for the past 19 years. He
previously had resided in
Wilkes Barre for many
years.
Williams served for
over 25 years with the
Wilkes-Barre Police
Department, retiring with
the rank of Sergeant. “He
later served as a Luzerne
County deputy sheriff and
also worked in the
troller’s Office.
Active in Wyoming
Valley athletics, Williams
served for many years as
football and basketball
official, at both the high
school and Professiongiiy
levels.
During World War II, he
served with the Coast
Guard. He was a member
of Westminster
Presbyterian Church,
Wilkes-Barre, Landmark
Lodge No. 442, F & AM,
Wilkes-Barre, Keystone
Consistory, Scranton,
Irem Temple, and the
F.0.P. Lodge of Wyoming
Valley.
He was a member of the
Board of Directors of the
United Penn Bank.
He is survived by his
wife, the former Olive
Linda W. Wilson, Forty
Fort; sisters, Mrs.
Bloewyn Richards,
Wilkes-Barre; Mrs.
Olwen Webb, Jackson-
ville, Fla.; three grand-
children.
Funeral services were
Thursday, Aug. 27. The
Rev. Dr. James A. Baker,
pastor of Forty Fort
United Methodist Church,
officiated. Interment was
in Forty Fort Cemetery.
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that which no picture can,
express. --Bacon. &
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