The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 30, 1983, Image 10

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Easter Week Services
for the United Methodist
Churches of the Carverton
and Centermoreland
United Methodist Charge
have been announced by
pastors of those churches,
as follows:
Easter Week servcies
for the UM Churches of
Centermoreland chjarge
are tomorrow evening at
7, the Maundy Thursday
service for the Dymond
Hollow, Centermoreland
‘and East Dallas UM
Churches will be held at
the Dymond Hollow UM
Church. Service will open
with a covered dish
supper, replete with
Passover symbols.
Communion will be ad-
+ ministered during the ser-
vice.
The Good Friday
evening service will be
held Friday at 7:30 p.m.
at the East Dallas UM
Church, when Rev.
Donald Walter, pastor,
will speak on “It is My
Song”?
Sunday at 6 a.m. an
Easter sunrise service
will be held at the Center-
moreland UM Church
followed by a coffee hour.
Rev. Mr. Walter also
has announced the MM’s
of the, Centermoreland
UM Church will sponsor
an Easter egg hunt
Saturday, -at 10 a.m. on
the Centermoreland UM
Church grounds. The egg
hunt will be for children
from nursery age to 6 and
will be for children of the
Sunday School and neigh-
borhood youngsters. Rain
date for the egg hunt.is
Monday at 10 a.m.
For the three United
Methodist Churches of the
Carverton Charge, Rev.
Dr. Allen Cease, pastor,
has announced the
/
following schedule:
Maundy Thursday service
will be held at the Mount
Zion UM Church
tomorrow at 7:30 a.m.
Communion will be ad-
ministered and there will
be a re-enactment of the
Last Supper.
Friday at 1 p.m. a Good
Friday children’s service
will be held at the Orange
UM Church.
Easter sunrise service
will be held Sunday
morning at 6 in the
Carverton Cemetery,
followed by a pancake
breakfast served in the
social rooms of the
Carverton Church by
members of the Pairs and
Spares Class.
At the Northmoreland
Baptist Church in Center-
moreland, Pastor James
Howell annoumnces a
Good Friday service at 7
p.m. with clergy and
laymen from many area
Noxen Notes
Fundamental
when’ Jeff Howell
bring « the
service.
Hollow UM Churches,
Rev. Donald W. Walter,
pastor, has announced.
Sunday mornings at 8:55;
at Dymond Hollow UM
Church at 10:10 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Brainerd
Daniels, Sr. and her
sister, Mrs. Thomas
Atherholt have presented
a cassette of Easter
hymns for the carillon at
the Mount Zion UM
Church in memory of
loved ones of their
families.
The movie, ‘The Cross
and the Switch Blade,”
starring Pat Boone and
Erik Estrada, will be
shown in Centermoreland
UM Church on Sunday,
April 10, at 7:30 am. A
free will offering will be
taken.
Congratulations are ex-
tended to Mrs. Brainerd
Daniels, Sr. of Ober-
doerfer Road, Mount
Zion, who observed her
81st birthday anniversary
on Thursday. She is the
former ' Alice Lloyd,
daughter of the late Mr.
the Mount Zion area.
UM Charge are selling
candy. Interested persons
are asked to contact any
member of the youth
group.
Mr. and Mrs.
Johnston of Wayne, Ill.,
will arrive tomorrow to
spend a week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Brainerd Daniels, Sr. of
Mount Zion. Mrs. John-
ston is the former Gladys
Daniels. 2
Mrs. Margaret Co)l-
baugh of Dymond Hollow
was reported in fair
condition in Nesbitt
Memorial Hospital,
Kingston, at press time.
About 175 relatives and
friends honored Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Wagner of 96
Valley View Park, Dallas,
at the open house and
reception held in their
honor on Sunday, March
20, at the East Dallas UM
Church social rooms. Mr.
and Mrs. Wagner ob-
served their golden
wedding anniversary on
March 18.
Among the out-of-town
guests at the open house
were Mr. and Mrs. Rehill,
Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Marxer and
children, Heidi and Dale,
Willingboro, N.J.; Mr.
and Mrs. Sheldon Austin,
Trenton, N.J.; Ronald
Austin and daughters,
Wendy and Lisa,
Vineland, N.J.; Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Bornais and
children Matthew and
Clark, Elverson; Mr. and
Mrs. Malen Smith and
daughters Sherri and
Jill,of Mars, Pa.; Mr. and
Mrs. John Landon,
Pennington, N.J.; Miss
Sue Smith and Mrs. John
Jones, Hudson, Ohio; and
the honored couple’s son-
in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. R. Dale Wagner
and children Amy and
Arthur of Hudson, Ohio.
Board of Supervisors of
Franklin Twp. will meet
Monday at 8 p.m. in the
basement of the Orange
United Methodist Church.
Board of supervisors of
Northmoreland Twp. will
Good Friday service
will be held at St. Luke’s
Lutheran Church Friday
evening at 7:30 p.m.
Pastor Jacob Victor has
announced. Good Friday
service for St. Luke's
Sunday School will be held
Friday at 11 a.m. Com-
munion will be ad-
ministered at the Good
Friday evening service
and also at the Easter
service at 11 a.m.
Classmates Class of
First United Methodist
Church of Noxen met
home of Elizabeth
Munkatchy.
A nursery for small
children has been setup at
St. Luke's Lutheran
Church. In charge are
Candy Jones and Sherri
Shiffer.
Belated birthday
greetings are extended to
Martha Sheffler, who
celebrated her birthday
on March 21;
Hettesheimer,
celebrated on March 22.
Mr. and Mrs.
daughters, Mrs. Susie
Demattia of Fairless
Hills, who is recovering
from knee surgery.
Get-well wishes are ex-
tended to Mrs." Florence
Turner, who is
recuperating at home
after a stay as a heart
patient at Tyler Memorial
Hospital.
The Board of Super-
visors of Noxen Twp. will
meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. at
the Noxen Community
Center. Board chairman
Harold Bennett will
The Board of Super-
visors of Monroe Twp.
will meet Monday at 7:30
p.m. at the home of the
board’s secretary-trea-
surer, Mrs. Arlene
Traver, Bowmans Creek.
Board chairman James
Sickler will preside.
Noxen United Methodist
Women will be hosting a
study of the Book of
Hebrews and have ex-
tended an invitation to all
interested persons to
attend. The course will
pm. and will run for
seven sessions. Rev.
Donald Sperling, pastor of
the Noxen-Kunkle UM
Charge, will be the in-
structor. Persons plan-
ning to attend are asked to
contact him.
Charley Winner? of
Noxen, who filed a
petition at the Wyoming
County courthouse for the
Democratic nomination
for a six year term as
township supervisor. then
ahd the petition
disqualified because some
of the names on the
meet Monday at 7 p.m. at
the home of the board’s
secrelary-treasurer, Mrs.
Bea Boi» Route 292,
Centerr..;#land
Mrs. Margaret Zercoe
of Vernon was among
area folk, whose name
was drawn for jury du
this week in Wyoming
County Court of Common
Pleas at Tunkhannock.
United Methodist
Women of Cen-
termoreland will hear an
address by Dottie Meyers
of the UM Women’s Guild
at its meeting Monday at
7:30 p.m. in the church
social rooms.
Members of the three
Centermoreland Girl
Scout Troops were among
Tunkhannock area Girl
Scouts who attended the
showing of ‘Heidi’s Song’
Saturday at the Dietrick
Theatre in Tunkhannock
as part of the Girl Scout
Week observance.
Study
prior to the Feb. 15 dat
when solicitation of the
signatures became
permissable,is back in the
race and his name will
appear on the May 17
primary ballot. Right
after the Wyoming County
board of elections
disqualfied his first
petition, eager beaver
Charley went out and
secured 15 signatures for
a second petition that has
been approved by the
commissioners, who sit as
that county’s election
Friday evening at the after visiting their preside.
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