The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 14, 1982, Image 12

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The Shavertown Fire
Company certainly is
ready to come to the call
when the alarm is
sounded. This was evident
last Saturday afternoon
when a total of 19 men and
2 trucks responded to an
alarm at the Wyoming
town. According to Chief
Gary Beisel, smoke was
spotted coming from the
MAC machine outside the
bank at 1:45 by the
Kingston Twp. Police who
immediately sounded the
alarm. Joy Yeust, an
employee of the bank, let
the men inside to in-
vestigate. An overheated
motor in the MAC
machine was found to be
the cause of the smoke.
There was no damage
reported.
The spring meeting of
the Northeast Pennsyl-
vania Association of
Hospital Auxiliaries will
be held on Wednesday,
April 21, = at
Woodlands, Rte. 315;
Wilkes-Barrre. It will be
hosted by the Woman's
Auxiliary of the Wilkes-
Barre General Hospital.
Mrs. John Cornell,
president of the host
auxiliary, announced that
Dr. Norman Schulman,
Director of Radiation and
Oncology at Wilkes-Barre
General Hospital will be
the guest speaker.
Registration begins at 9
a.m. with the meeting
scheduled for 10 a.m. Mrs.
Alfred P. Jones will
preside and present at-
tendance plaques to the
auxiliaries with the most
members in attendance.
Luncheon will follow at
noon at a cost of $7 per
person.
Members of all the
auxiliaries in the Nor-
theast Pennsylvania
region are ‘invited to at-
tend. Reservations and
Mrs. Frank Henry, RD 3,
Box 142, Dallas, Pa. 18612
by April 13.
1875 Games -
Rev. Burtt E. Sweet's
topic for Easter services
at Shavertown UM
Church was ‘‘The Missing
Disciple.” Church Choir
and congregation
responded with the Easter
hymn, “Christ the Lord is
Risen Today.” Offertory
solo, “Let All The World
In Every Corner Sing,”
was by Mark A. VanValin,
baritone, who also was the
soloist for the prelude,
‘which included Bach’s
“When On The Cross the
Saviour = Hung,” ‘In
Death’s Strong Grasp the
Saviour Lay,” and
‘Hark! A Voice Saith, All
Are Mortal.” Brian W.
Davey is church organist.
Members of Shaver-
town United Methodist
Church are preparing for
a Candlelight Dedication
Concert to be held Sun-
day, May 16, 7:30 p.m. to
consecrate the new organ.
Another important event
for friends and members
of Shavertown United
Methodist Church is the
‘Masterworks Chorale
Candlelight Concert,’
which will take place
Sunday, April 25, 7:30
p.m.
Couples Club of Shaver-
town UM Church will hold
a trip to Huntington
Valley on Saturday with
departure time set for 8
a.m.
Capacity audiences
attended Easter masses
over the weekend in St.
Therese’s R.C. Church at
Shavertown and Rev.
Father Joseph Sammons
has expressed thanks and
appreciation for the
hundreds, who par-
ticipated in the liturgical
services of Holy Week,
and the splendid coopera-
tion received from the
children, who took part in
the procession on Holy
Free Coffee
Thursday.
Rev. Sammons also
expressed thanks and
appreciation to the altar
boys, . lectors and
ministers of Communion;
choir, organist and men of
the church for their
assistance during the
many hours of adoration
and worship that
culminated in the masses
Easter morning.
Highlighting the 11 a.m.
mass Easter Sunday
morning was the baptism
of Megan Victoria, infant
daughter of Harry and
Janice (Yarrish)
Swepston. Marriage
banns announced at
weekend masses included
those for Cindy Furman
and Daniel Manzoni, both
of St. Therese’s parish,
and Gale Young of St.
Therese’s and Dennis
Bohan of St. Francis
Church in Nanticoke.
Rev. Sammons reminds
parents of St. Therese’s
Church that registration
of parish children for first
grade and new students at
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Gate of Heaven School in
Dallas will take place
today, tomorrow and
Friday between 9 a.m.
and 2 p.m. in the school
library. Children entering
school for the first time
must present baptismal
certificates and must be
tember 30.
First communion
classes will be held
Friday from 4:30 to 5:30;
on Saturday from 10 to 11
a.m., and on Sunday after
the 9 a.m. Mass to 10:30.
All first communion class
children are urged to
attend as gowns will be
fitted this weekend.
Ladies Society of St.
Luke’s Lutheran Church
will meet this evening at
7:30 in the parish hall.
Flowers on the altar for
Sunday morning’s wor-
ship at St. Luke's
Lutheran Church were
placed there by Mrs.
Robert Horlacher in
memory of her late
husband, Robert
Horlacher and their son,
Martin Horlacher.
David and Lori Van
Etten of Noxen spent the
weekend in Maryland
where they attended a
family reunion. David is
the youth pastor of Noxen
Independent Bible
Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Williams and son Gary
are visiting Mr. Williams’
father in Orlando, Fla.
Ladies Society of St.
Luke’s Lutheran Church
is completing plans for a
turkey soup and hot ham
and cheese sandwich sale
on Saturday, starting at 10
a.m. Society will fill
thermos bottles and have
sandwiches to go. A bake
sale and flea market will
be held in conjunctin with
the turkey soup and hot
ham and cheese sandwich
sale.. Saturday is the
opening day of the trout
fishing season when
Noxen as well as other
communities along
Bowmans Creek caters to
a big influx of fishermen.
Lilies on the altar alg
Ruggles United Methodist
Church for Sunday’s ser-
memory of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Felter; sister,
Mrs. Arrena Reese, and
nephew, Dan Reese, by
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Austin.
Ladies of Noxen
Independent Bible Church
are planning to attend the
annual Eastern Endless
Mountains ladies banquet
to be held Tuesday
evening, April 27, at 6:30
at the Elk Lake High
School cafeteria. The
church bus will furnish
transportation and
reservations should be
made as soon as possible
with Janice Williams.
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