The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 08, 1982, Image 16

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    Mrs. William (Jackie)
Golightly, Campground
Road, and infant daughter
came home Friday from
Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital, Kingsotn, where
the baby was born on Nov.
27.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Smith of Centermoreland
took in the Pitt-Penn State
game at State College last
Friday.
Northmoreland Town-
ship Volunteer Fire
Jackson Township
Ambulance Association
monthly meeting will be
held on Thursday, Dec. 9,
7:30 pm. at the am-
bulance building, Chase
Road. Edward Havrilla,
president, will preside.
New members © are
welcome.
Velton Bean, Ceasetown
is a ‘surgical patient at
Mercy Hospital.
Miss Rose Mary Zbiek,
student at Indiana.
University of Penn-
sylvania, has returned
after spending Thanks-
giving and the weekend’
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Zbiek of
Chase.
Miss Kathy Aston, of
New Jersey spent the
Thanksgiving Holiday
with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Aston of Chase.
Huntsville U.M. Women
will have their Christmas
party at the church on
Tuesday, Dec. 14 with a
covered dish dinner at
noon. There will be a gift
exchange.
Jackson U.M. Church
Christmas party will be
on Sunday, Dec. 19, 6 p.m.
There will be a covered
dish supper also a gift
exchange.
Lois Kittle and Dorothy
Powell of Chase attended
the U.M. training session
at the Plymouth U.M.
Church on Nov. 30.
Two Fold Club of the
Huntsville U.M. Church
held their Christmas
party at Enrico’s
Restaurant, Nanticoke,
on Dec. 5. Dinner was
served at 1:30 p.m.
Following the dinner the
club was invited to the
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Laskowski.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Ontario, N.Y. and James
Zbick, Lehighton spent
Thanksgiving with Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Zbick,
Ceasetown.
Albert Niezgoda, of
Dover, Del. is spending
several days with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Niezgoda, of Mountain
View Drive.
The Jackson Township
Volunteer Fire Depart-
ment is currently con-
ducting its annual fund
raising drive. Volunteer
members have recently
completed mailing the
donation requests to all
township residents.
This year’s fund
chairman, Wayne .
Lamoreaux, is urging all
residents to participate in
the -annual appeal. He
pointed out recent ex-
pensesi for repairs and
maintenance to the fire
hall, and purchase of a
“Fire Alert System’ to
assist firemen in cutting
the response time to call-
outs necessitates a good
community response.
The pagers will serve a
dual purpose in many
instances since many
firemen are members of
the volunteer ambulance
association and will also
receive emergency
ambulance calls,”’
Chairman Lamoreaux
noted.
“As our township
characteristics continue
to change, we must strive
to improve and up-grade
our fire-fighting
capabilities in order to
provide reliable services.
This can only be ac-
complished with financial
support of all township
residents.”
Help us to help you by
supporting the volunteer
firemen through the 1983
Fund Drive.
Miss Ruth Edwards,
Meadows Apts., Dallas,
was visiting her sister and
brother-in-law Charles
and Mae Palmer at Big
Bear, Calif. and spent
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SHAVERTOWN
673-1191
Thanksgiving with them
and her neice, Sandra
Goff, and family spent
about a month with them
and arrived home Nov. 30.
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HEALTH FOOD & BODY
BUILDING EQUIPMENT
240N. Wyoming Ave.
Kingston
288-7950.
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Discount Vitamins
Loose Steel Barbell
Plates -*47 a pound
3 dnb
Company will meet
Tuesday evening at 8 at
the home o fClinton
Kyttle, Centermoreland.
President Charles Goble
will preside.
Dr. Millard Beatty of
Centermoreland was one
of the lucky nimrods, who
had bagged his deer
bypresstime. = ‘Doc’ got
his prize on the Beatty
place in Centermoreland.
Not so lucky were Bob
Statnick and Gary Story,
both of Centermoreland,
who were still hoping to
spot one of the bucks at
presstime.
Members of East Dallas
United Methodist Church
elected three members fo
the church trustee board
at their meeting last
week. Elected to three-
year terms on the church
trustee board were
Harold Rose, Robert Eyet
and Thomas Oney. Their
three-year terms will
expire in 1985. Other
members of the board are
Art Wagner, Jack Cook
and Russell Ockenhouse,
whose three year terms
will expire at the end of
1983, and Robert Moore,
Richard Dodson and
Frank Wagner, Jr., whose
three year terms will
expire in 1984.
The Little White Church
Choir from Conklin, NY
will present a concert of
service Saturday evening
at 7 in the Northmoreland
Baptist Church at Cen-
termoreland. More than
twoscore persons com-
prise the choir, which has
been active in radio
gospel ministry over the
years. Following the
service, the choir will be
guests of the Cen-
termoreland Baptist
Church at a dinner in the
parish hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
Martin of Cen-
termoreland have
returend after a trip to
Florida.
Mr.. and Mrs. Ralph
Johns and family of
Centermoreland have
returned after a visit with
Army Chaplains and Mrs.
James May and family in
Georgia. Chaplain May
served as pastor of North-
moreland Baptist Church
before accepting the
chaplainscy in the Army.
He also is a Marine Corps
veteran.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Hilstolsky of Carverton
entertained about 15 for
Thanksgiving dinner.
Ladies Christain Class
of East Dallas United
Methodist Church will
hold their annual
Christmas dinner meeting
at the Castle Restaurant,
Dallas, tomorrow. Mrs.
Sally Wagner is in charge
of reservations.
A special offering will
be taken up for Lebanon
at services in the three
United Methodist
Churches of the Cen-
termoreland UM Charge -
East Dallas at 9; Dymond
Hollow at 10, and Cen-
termoreland at 11:15,
Rev. Donald Walter,
pastor, has announced.
Mrs. Cathy Brace came
home on Friday from
Wilkes-Barre General
Hospital.
Choir of St. Frances X.
Cabrini R.C. Church at
Carverton will have its
Christmas party this
evening at 7 at Yester
Days, Route 309
Trucksville.. Miss Joan
Hilstolsky is director of
the choir and chairman
for the Cpristmos party
plans.
Mrs. Josephine
(Jackie) Humphrey,
Mount Olivet « Road,
Carverton, underwent
surgery on Thursday in
Nesbitt Memorial
Hospital, Kingston, where
she has been a patient
since Nov. 28.
Members of Dymond
Hollow United Methodist
Church elected two
members to its trustee
board at their meeting
last week in the church
social rooms. Elected for
three year terms on the
trustee board were Ernest
Dymond ' and Donald
Faux, whose terms will
expire at the end of 1985.
Other members of the
turstee board are Clifford
Coolbaugh and James
Bonnie, whose three year
terms will expire at the
end of 1983, and Ronald
Coolbaugh and Stanley
Dymond, whose three
year terms will expire at
the end of 1984. Rev.
Donald Walter is pastor of
the. Dymond Hollow
United Mthodist Church,
which is a part of the
three-church group that
makes up the Cen-
termoreland UM Charge.
Children of St. Frances
X. Cabrini R.C. Church at
at Christmas parties
during the Sunday School
hour on Sunday morning,
Dec. 19. Santa Claus will
distribute gifts and
members of the Youth
Group of the church will
in charge of
arrangements.
Rehearsals are un-
derway at the Nor-
thmoreland Baptist
Church in Cen-
termoreland for the
Christmas cantata:
“Love Transcending,”
which will be presented at
the evening service,
Sunday, Dec. 19 at 7:30.
Ralph Jones is directing
the cast of the cantata in
which more than a score
of members of the church
will take part. Soloists
will be Mrs. Ruth Howell,
Lee Reeves, Mrs. Gloria
Campbell, Mrs. Bonnie
Reeves, Ron Howell and
Rev. James Howell.
Rehearsals will be held on
Saturday mroning, Dec.
11 and 18, at 9.
Rehearsals for the
Christmas program to. be
presented Sunday
evening, Dec. 19 at 7:30 in
Northmoreland Baptist
Church will be held on
Saturday mornings, Dec. _
11 and 18, at 10:30. Mrs.
Beth Johns is directing
the Christmas program.
Friday evenings,
members of the Youth
Group of Northmoreland
Baptist Church en-
tertained members of the
Springville Baptist
Church Youth Group.
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