1 since last September. wife Fern. tion. dates. Edwardsville. sweet charity! Friends of Mrs. Charles B. (Carol) Townsend of Orange will be glad to learn she has returned home and feeling much better following heart sur- gery in Hahnemann Hospi- tal, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duffy of New York have returned after visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mikolaichik of Kast Dallas. Charles Townsend of Colorado Springs, Colo. has returned after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Townsend of Orange. Administrative Council pd trustees of East allas UM Church will meet this evening at 7:30 the church. Bloodmobile visit to Cen- termoreland will take place on Friday, June 10, from noon to 5 p.m. Area residents are asked to circle the date on their calendars as the plasma is badly needed. Members of East Dallas UM Church will honor i # senior members and con- stituents at services on Sunday. Sunday evening, a “Night of Music” will be held at the church, start- ing at 7:30. Want ot support the Little Leaguers of North- moreland Township? The voungsters ar engaged in selling candies and would appreciate your help. Mrs. Susan Brown is one of the co-chairpersons helping with the sale. ; 1 Annual Senior Citizens dinner and party of Cen- termoreland was held Sat- urday evening at 6:30 in the Centermoreland UM Church social rooms. MM’s Class of the church sponsored the event. High- light of the é¢vening pro- gram was special music by the Welsh Cookies, a singing group from Dallas. Men, women and teenag- ers are needed for: the summer Bible School pro- gram being planned at St. Frances X. Cabrini R.C. Church, Especially needed are teachers; helpers for the handcrafts program; 7) : Hae 2yoars | C822 s30 3years’ [1s14 1 yearout of state 1 Or call 675-521 1 for assistance. i | Name i | Address i City i » State 1 AT 1 music directors, and aides for the recreation and refreshment phases. Those volunteering are asked to call Mrs. Sue Stern at 675- 0148. A dozen members of the Youth Group of the Carv- ert UM Charge attended the Youth Day program on May 7 at the Methodist Camp at Sky Lake, Wind- sor, N.Y. ! Confirmation and recep- tion of new members will be held Sunday morning during the morning wor- ship services at the Orange and Mount Zion United Methodist Churches. Fellowship time with refreshments will follow at the Mount Zion UM Church. Willard Keiper of Mount Zion was-a-patient-at the NPW Medical Center in Plains Twp. at press time. Members of area United Methodist Churches will be in attendance at the Back Mountain Youth Planning meeting to be held tomor- row evening at 6:30 at the Mark II Restaurant in Shavertown. Choir of Orange UM Church will rehearse tomorrow evening at 7 in the church. Mrs. Roberta Gardner is director. Tomorrow evening at 7:30 at the Mount Zion UM Church, plans will be dis- cussed for the Vacation Bible School to be held next month at the Mount Zion UM Church. Next issue of the Three Point News, the quarterly ton UM Charge will be published next month and news deadline is May 29. TT. Deaths Rev, Charles Gilbert The Rev. Charles H. Gil- bert, 92, of Box 363, RD 1, Oberdorfer Road, Mt. Zion, Pittston, died Thurs- day, May 12 in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kins- ton, where he had been a patient since May 6, after suffering a fall at his home. Rev. Mr. Gilbert had writ- ten a column for the Dallas Post for many years. “My Typewriter Talks’ is fondly remembered by many longtime Dallas Post readers. it was a combination of commen- tary and Mt. Zion news items. His wife, the former Ruth Diament, died in 1967. Surviving are daughters, Miss Dorothy R. Gilbert, a nurse-midwife missionary serving with the Board of Global Ministries of the United Methodist Church in Bo, Sierre Leone, Africa; Miss Catherine H. Gilbert, at home; several nieces and nephews. Funeral was held Satur- day, May 14 from the Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Wil- Ham W. Reid, District Superintendent, Wilkes- VISA Barre District, Wyoming Conference of the United Methodist Church, and the Rev. Dr. Allan J. Cease, pastor, Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, officiat- ing. “Interment was in Mt. Zion United Methodist Cemetery. Mary Zeedock Mrs. Mary L. Zeedock, 80, of RD 3, Dallas, dies Saturday, May 7 in Gen- eral Hospital following a lengthy illness. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. ‘Vivienne Wallace, Sugar Notch; Mrs. Elaine Tanski, Upper Askam: Mrs. Joan Patts, Orange; sisters, Mrs. Celia Hoff- man, Hudson; Mrs. Agnes Gogorski, Elizabeth, N.J.; 12 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren. Funeral was Monday, May 9 irom the Wrob- lewski Funeral Home, 56 Ashley St., Ashley with Mass of Christian Burial at SS Peter and Paul Church, Sugar Notch with Rev. John Krafchak, offi- ciating. Interment in St. Mary’s Cemeter, Hanover Township. T. Jefferson Miers T. ' Jefferson Miers, Ae North Palm Beach, Fla., and Lake Chautauqua, N.Y., died Friday, April 15 at his home. Surviving are his wife, the former Louise Mat- thews; ‘daughters, rs. John O'Dell, North Caro- lina; Mrs. Byrce Bur- roughs, Lake Chautauqua; five grandchildren; one great grandchild; sister, Mrs.. Marian Perrin, Trucksville. A memorial service will be held Wednesday, May 18 in the Shady Side Pres- byterian Church, Pitts- burgh. A memorial service will also be held on June 5 at the Bucknell Chapel, Lewisburg, Linda Grady Linda S. Grady, 31, of Noxen, ' died Wednesday, May 11 at: the Wilkes- Barre General Hospital following an illness. her parents, William and Ruth Jones Crossmon, are her husband, John J.; all at home; brother, David W., Osterhout; sis- ters, Mrs. Peggy -Scranta, Tunkhannock; Emily J. Zim, Harveys Lake. A Memorial Service was held Saturday, May 14 from the Independent Bible Church, Noxen with the Rev. Jerry Tallent offi- ciating. Mary Hess Mrs. Mary Hess oi KP4, RD 1, Harveys Lake, died Wednesday, May 11 at tal, Kingston, where ‘ she had been a patient for two weeks. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Alice Speck, St. Louis, Mo. several nieces and nephews. Private funeral was held Friday, May 13 from the Metcalfe and Shaver Funeral Home. 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