The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, November 04, 1981, Image 7

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Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Saxon and children Philip
and Janice of Abington,
Pa. and Mr. and Mrs.
Margin Saxon and
daughter Sandra of
Tunkhannock attended
the funeral of the Mr.
Saxons’ brother, Michael
Saxon of Vernon, which
was held Friday monring
from the john Baloga
Funeral Home, Forty
Fort.
Mrs. C.B. Townsend;
her son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey
David and Scott of Orange
spent Sunday (Oct. 25)
with. Mrs. Townsend’s
son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Inman of Appalachian,
N.Y.
November meeting of
the recently organized
Northmoreland Township
Volunteer Fire company
will be held Tuesday
evening (Nov. 10) at 8 at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton Kyttle, Monkey
Hollow Road, Vernon.
President Charles Goble
will preside. Plans for the
fundraiser will be
discussed.
The annual Charge
Conference of the three
United Methodist
Churches of the Carverton
UM Charge will be held
Tuesday evening (Nov.
10) at 8 at the Orange UM
Church. Other UM
Churches taking part will
be Mount Zion and Car-
Members of Dymond
Hollow United Methodist
Church will serve a
benefit roast beef dinner
at the church Saturday
afternoon from 4 to 7.
Reservations should be
made as soon as possible
with either Mrs. Marge
Bonney, Mrs. Margaret
Coolbaugh . or Mrs. Pat
Coolbaugh by calling ‘any
of these numbers: 388-
6571, 388-6561 or 333-4841.
No tickets will be sold at
the door. Takeouts will be
available. Menu will
include roast ' beef,
mashed potatoes and
gravy, squash, pickled
beets, green beans, cole
slaw, apple sauce,
homemade rolls, pie, tea
or coffee.
A date to remember -
The Belltones, a five-man
gospel singing group, will
‘be featured in an evening
presentation on Sunday,
starting at 7:30, in East
Dallas United Methodist
Church. On Sunday, Nov.
15, the Belltones will be
featured in a combined
worship service for the
members of the three
United Methodist
Churches of the Carverton
UM Charge at the Mount
Zion UM Church, starting
at 10 a.m. There will be
no Sunday School services
but’ the worship service
will be followed by a
fellowship hour in the
church social rooms.
Mr. Margaret
Coolbaugh, who had been
a medical patient for
sometime in Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital,
Kingston, is recuperating
at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. David
(Shirley) Pearn, 1096
Murray Street, Forty
Fort.
Women of Dymond
Hollow United Methodist
Church have resumed
quilting sessions on
Tuesdays from 9 a.m. on
at ‘the home of Mrs.
Harold Davenport ° of
Orange.
Mrs. Betty Dee Fuller
in Centermoreland, who
was injured two weeks
age in an automobile
accident in Nor-
thmoreland Township,
was discharged from
Wilkes-Barre General
Hospital on Friday.
David Scott" of
Hildebrand Road came
home on Sunday (Oct. 25)
after a 10-day stay as a
medical patient at Mercy
Hospital in Wilkes-Barre.
His condition is reported
as fair.
Word from Taunton,
Mass. is that David
DeCosta; son of Mr. and
Mrs. Anthony DeCosta
and grandson of Mrs.
Beatrice Moore of East
Dallas, has been
discharged from the
hospital there and is
recuperating at the home
of his parents: His
grandmother, Mrs.
Beatrice Moore of East
Dallas is visiting the
DeCostas in Taunton,
Mass. He was injured in a
cident in that area.
Tomorrow is the
deadline for calling in
orders for the chili sale
being sponsored by
members of the Pares and
Spares Class of Carverton
United Methodist Church.
The sale will be held
Wednesday, Oct. 10, from
4 to 6 pm. and orders
should be called into 33-
4837 or 696-1937. George
Parrish is class president.
Choir of Noxen UM
Church will rehearse
tomorrow evening at 6 at
the churc h.
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Teachers on the
education committee at
Kunkle UM Church School
will meet this evening at
9.
Fo oe
Candle placements at
Kunkle UM Church for
November include those
in memory of Clara
Dodson by Dorothy and
Fred Dodson; Frank Hess
by Elizabeth Hess; Owen
Ide by Grace, Phyllis and
Don Ide; Wheeler Kunkle
by Jason and Agnes
Kunkle, and Russell
Miers by Jennie Miers.
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Flowers on the altar for
Sunday morning’s wor-
ship service in St. Luke’s
Lutheran Church were
placed there by Mr. and
Mrs. John Hettes, Mr. and
Mrs. John Jones, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Hetteshiemer
and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Steltz in memory of Mrs.
Florence Blizzard.
Miss Debbie Tallent,
daughter of Pastor and
Mrs. Jerry Tallent, will be
honored at ‘a variety
shower Saturday after-
noon, November 14, at 2 in
the Noxen Independent
Bible Church Hall.
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A total of 59 pints of
blood were collected at
the recent blood drive
held at the Noxen United
Methodist church social
rooms under auspices of
the = Harveys Lake
Sportsmen’s Pistol and
Rifle Club, Noxen
Community Ambulance
Association, United
Methodist * Church of
Noxen and St. Luke's
Lutheran Church of
Noxen. Mrs. Martha
Macialek and Mrs. Claire
Meade, who co-chaired
the drive, express thanks
and appreciation to all
those, who responded with
donations of blood or
helped in any way to
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Noxen United Methodist
Church will * sponsor a
clothing sale on Saturday
from 10 to 4 in the church
social rooms. New
clothing sizes five to fifty
will be on sale.
Some of the benefit
affairs coming up in the
next fortnight include the
annual turkey dinner and
bazaar of Noxen United
Methodist church, which
will be held Saturday,
November 14, starting at 5
in the evening in the
church social rooms.
Tickets can be secured
from any member of the
church or at the door.
Adult = tickets $4.50;
children three to 12, $2.
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Ladies Society of St.
Luke’s Lutheran Church
will hold their annual
boutique on Saturday,
November 21, along with
a soup and bake sale.
Donations of homemade
articles or items that can
be used as gifts will be
appreciated. Miss Candy
Jones is chairperson of
the committee on
arrangements.
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Mrs. Lela Wall is a
patient in Room 432 at
Wilkes-Barre General
Hospital.
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Belated birthday
greetings are extended to
Loren Case, who observed
his birthday anniversary
on Sunday.
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Council of St. Luke's
Lutheran Church will
meet Tuesday evening at
7 in the parish hall with
Rev. Jacob Victor, pastor,
presiding.
675-0350
Mrs. Lori Van Etten of
Buffalo, N.Y. will be the
guest speaker at a Ladies
Missionary Fellowship of
the Noxen Independent
Bible Church and the
Union Gospel Church of
Beaumont at the latter
church tomorrow evening
at 7:30. Mrs. Van Etten is
the wife of David Van
Etten, who was in-
troduced on Sunday as the
new Youth Pastor of
Noxen Independent Bible
Church. He is a senior at
the Baptist Bible College
in Clarks Summit where
they are completing
studies for the mission
field. Mr. and Mrs. Van
Etten spent the summer
serving in missionary
field work in Peru.
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Rev. Jacob Victor,
pastor, officiated at a
special confirmation and
communion service
Sunday in St. Luke’s
Lutheran Church. Con-
firmands included Donna
Meade, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Don Meade;
Bobby Hackling, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Hackling, and Shayne
Lukasavage, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank
Lukasavage. A reception
followed the confirma-
tion-communion service
in the church school room.
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Unitd Methodist women
of Noxen UM Church met
last evening and dis-
cussed plans for the an-
nual Fall turkey dinner to
be held Saturday evening,
starting at 5, in the church
rooms. A bazaar also will
be held in conjunction
with the dinner.
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Saturday will be a ‘work
day’ at Ruggles United
Methodist Church,
starting at 11 a.m. Lunch
will be provided.
_ Administrative board of
* the Ruggles UM Church
will meet November 18 at
7:30.
deadline
Friday
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The Fall meetings with
the Friends of Israel
Gospel Ministry will open
Sunday morning at 9:45 at
Noxen Independent Bible
Church, Rev. Jerry
Tallent, pastor, has an-
nounced. Theme of the
meetings will be
‘‘Prophecy in the
Eighties,” a conference
exploring God’s plan for
Israel, the Nations and
the Church in the
Prophetic World.
Rev. Fred Hartman,
Eastern States director of
Friends of Israel, will be
the guest speaker at the
opening session at 9:45
and at the morning
worship service Sunday at
ask.
11. Services will continue
Sunday evening at 7:30
with Rev. Stan Rosenthal,
North: American director
of The Friends of Israel
Gospel Ministry, as the
guest speaker.
Evening services also
will be held Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday
evenings at 7:30. Rev.
Ken Meyers, New
England field evangelist
for the Friends of Israel
Gospel Ministry, will be
the speaker at Monday
evening’s service.
Tuesday eveing, Rev.
Stan Rosenthal will bring
the message, and on
Wednesday evening, Rev.
Will Varner, national
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