8 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, May 1, 1991 SOCIAL Cooke. plastering contractor. dren. ; MR. AND MRS. RUSSELL DENMON Denmons observe 45th wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Russell Denmon of Beaumont observed their 45th wedding anniversary Monday, April 29. They were married April 29, 1946, in the White Temple, Miami, Florida by the late Rev. Donald Mrs. Denmon is the former Josephine Cook. : | Mr. Denmon before his retirement, was employed by Robert Earl, | The couple have seven children: Russell, Washngton, N.J.; Mrs. Russell (Sandra) Simmons, Alberton, Montana; Philip, Dushore; Mrs. William (JoAnn) Stasik, Forty Fort; Howard, Dushore; Donald, Mehoopany; and Kevin, Sweet Valley. They also have 16 grandchil- | | The couple was honored at a dinner given by their children. Religious services APOSTOLIC FAITH TABER- NACLE (Village Road, Orange), Pastor Frank J. Chorba. SUNDAY: 10:00 a.m. morning worship and Sunday school; 7:00 p.m. songs, testimonies and preaching; Mon- day 7:00 p.m. Womens Bible study; Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Songs, prayer and Bible study. Phone 333- 5172 or 333-4318. BEAUMONT UNION GOSPEL CHURCH - Route 309 (five miles north of Dallas). Pastor Jim Cum- mings. SUNDAY, 9:00 a.m. Morn- ing Worship Service; 10:15 a.m. Sunday School; 7:00 p.m., Eve- ning Service; WEDNESDAY, 7:00 p.m., includes children's good news Club, teen youth group and adult's prayer and bible study COMMUNITY CHURCH OF DALLAS (across from Chapel Lawn Cemetery on Harveys Lake Memo- rial Highway.) 675-3723. Interim Pastor Joe Schloegel. SUNDAY, 9:45 a.m. Sunday School; 11 a.m. Morning Worship, (Jr. Church and Nursery); 6 p.m. Family Bible Hour. WEDNESDAY, 6:00 p.m. AWANA Club for ages 3 yrs. through 6th grade. THURSDAY, 7:00 p.m. prayer and Bible Study. DALLAS UNITED METHODIST - CHURCH - 4 Parsonage St., Dal- las.675-0122. Rev. Michael A. Bealla, Pastor. SUNDAY, Morning Worship 10:30 a.m., Church School 9:00 a.m. THE FELLOWSHIP EVANGELI- CAL FREE CHURCH- Hildebrandt Road, Dallas. 675-6426. Pastor, Rev. Dwight Hodne; Assistant Pastor-Ministerof Youth, Rev. John Butch Jr. - SUNDAY , Morning Worship 8:30 and 11:00 a.m., also aJunior & Beginners Church; 9:45 a.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m., In- formality & ministering to one another sets this service apart. Nursery is provided for all serv- ices; WEDNESDAY, 7:30 p.m., Prayer and Worship. FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH - 340 Carverton Rd., Trucksville. Pastor Tim Tanner. SUNDAY, Sunday School, 10a.m.; Morning Worship, 11 a.m.; Sun- day, 6:30 p.m.; WEDNESDAY, Family night, 7 p.m. GATE OF HEAVEN CHURCH - Machell Ave., Dallas. 675-2121. Pastor, William Cusick; Assistant Pastor, Schedule: SATURDAY, 5 p.m.; SUNDAY, 7, 8:30, 11 a.m., 12:15 p.m.; MONDAY, Novena Devotions and Mass, 7:30 p.m., Rosary at 7:15 p.m. CONFESSION; Satur- day, 4 - 4:50 p.m. HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH - (1 block west of Huntsville Reservoir Dam, RD 4, Box 197, Dallas. 675-0611, Pastor Cliff Jones. SUNDAY, Worship serv- ice 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 11 a.m. IDETOWN UNITED METHOD- IST CHURCH - Pastor, Rev. Thom Morris; Layleader, Mr. Henry Bergstrasser. 10 a.m., Church Worship; Sunday School, 11 a.m. JACKSON UNITED METHOD- IST CHURCH - Pastor, Rev. Thom Morris. SUNDAY: 8:45a.m. Church Worship; 8:45a.m. Sunday School. KUNKLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH-RD 1, (Kunkle) Dallas. 675-0556. Pastor, Rev. Michael Willis. SUNDAY Church service starts at 9:45 a.m. Sunday School Classes for all ages 10:45 a.m. Michael Sullivan. Mass LEHMAN UNITED METHOD- IST CHURCH - Pastor, Rev. Thom Morris.Layleader Mr. Don Weid- ner; 10 a.m. Sunday School; 11:15 a.m. Church Worship. PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCO- PAL CHURCH - Main St., Dallas. 675-1723. The Rev.John S. Prater, Rector. SUNDAY, Holy Commun- ion, 8 a.m., Holy Communiion, 10 a.m., 1st, 3rd, and 5th Sunday; Morning Prayer, 10 a.m.; Church School 10 a.m. SHAVERTOWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 163 N. Pioneer Ave., corner of West Cen- ter St., Shavertown.675-3616. Pastors, Rev. James A. Wert, Rev. Harriet L. Santos.Music Director, Rosendo E. Santos. SATURDAY: 5:30 p.m., Chapel Service. SUN- DAY 9 a.m. Chapel Service; 9:35 a.m. Church School; 11 a.m. Wor- ship Service; TUESDAY: 7:00 p.m. ToughLove Meeting; WEDNESDAY: noon, Al-Anon meeting. 7:30 p.m. Bible Study. Thursday: 10:00 a.m. Bible Study; 7:30 p.m. Bible Study. First THURSDAY: 7:30 p.m. Alz- heimers Support Group meeting. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH - 196 N. Main St., Shav- ertown. 675-3859. Pastor, Rev. Harold R. Baer, Jr. Service of Worship, 8:30a.m.and 11:00a.m.; Church school 9:45 a.m.; Adult Bible study Wednesday evening 7:00 p.m. ST. THERESE'S CHURCH - 64 Davis St., Shavertown. 696-1144. Pastor, Msgr. Kevin O'Neill; Dea- con, James P. Feerick. DAILY" MASS, 8:30a.m. SATURDAY, 4:30 p-m.; SUNDAY, 7: 30 a.m., 9 a.m., 11 a.m.; Holy Day, Vigil: 7:30 p.m. Day: 9:00 a.m. & 4:30 p.m.; CON- FESSIONS: Dailyat8:15a.m.; Sat- urday, 3:45 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. Rec- tory hours, M-F, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 105 Irem Rd., Dallas. 675-3131. Rev. Robert C. Mur- dock Pastor. Sunday School Su- perintendant, Roy Walter. SUN- DAY: Morning worship at 11 a.m. (Nursery provided). Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. TRUCKSVILLE FREE METH- ODIST' CHURCH, 370 Carverton Road, Trucksville, Pastor Rev. Warren W. Hoover, 696-2535. SUNDAY: Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship Service at 10:45 a.m. Sunday Vesper Service 6:30 p.m. Prayer Service 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. TRUCKSVILLE UNITED METH ODIST CHURCH - Church Rd., Trucksville. 696-3897, Pastor, Rev. Shillabeer. SUNDAY, Chapel Serv- ices 9:00 a.m.; Sunday School 9:30 a.m. all ages ; Regular worship 11:00 a.m. UMYF, 6:30 p.m. Sun- days, Bible Study 10 a.m. Thurs- days. VERNON BAPTIST CHURCH, "Independent" Rt. 292, Vernon, RD 2, Box 114, Tunkhannock, Pas- tor, James A. Cummings, 333- 4935. SUNDAY,Sunday School, 10:45a.m., Morning Worship 10:45 a.m., Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, Family night Bible studies and clubs, 7 p.m. VICTORY BAPTIST CHURCH, Market St., Lehman, 675-0510, Pastor, Gregory R. Barny, Sunday School, 10:00 a.m., SUNDAY morning worship 11:00 a.m., Eve- ning, 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday enen- ing prayer/Bible study, 7:30 p.m. to install new officers May 2 The May meeting of the Dallas Area Federated Women's Club member of PFWC-GFWC will be held Thursday, May 2, at Perug- ino’s in Luzerne. Officers will be installed and scholarships will be awarded. The club is giving three scholar- ships this year, a continued sup- port of the club's education de- partment. Anyone wishing to attend this meeting must have reservationsin as soon as possible to Jane Stair. Photos will be taken at 6:30. All - incoming officers and scholarship recipients are reminded to be there early. Mrs. Charles Hillard is club president. Rev. Wanck will speak at Trucksville On Sunday, May 5, at the 11 a.m. Service, the United Methodist Women of the Trucksville United Methodist Church will present a special Worship Service. The guest speaker for the morn- ing will be Rev. Judith Wanck, the Associate Pastor of the Elm Park UMC. Rev. Wanck is an ordained elder of the United Methodist Church and teaches “Protestant Traditions” at the University of Scranton. She is the wife of Rev. Phillip Wanck, Pastor of the Wyalusing UMC, and they have a 14 year old son. ; All interested persons are cor- dially invited to attend. Child care will be available. Couples Club seeks auction donations The Couples Club of the Ide- town U.M. Church at their April meeting, made plans for their annual auction to be held June 8, atthe Luzerne County Fairgrounds off Route 118, Dallas. The auction will start at 11 a.m. until ? There will be new goods, used merchandise, Tiffany style lamps, plants, flowers, a new Murray 10 speed bike, new furniture, new baby furniture, many things too numerous to mention. There will be a homemade bake sale, also a food stand. If you have things around the house, you would like to donate call Willis Ide, 639-5300 or Henry Bergstrasser 675-1214. Lock on to the right combination! John F. Gager Hidden Acres, Dallas 675-7200 MEMBER NASD SIPC Full-service brokerage, account management with discounted commissions. First Affiliated FAS Securities, Inc. » Computerized Prescription Service * Russell Stover Candies « Greeting Cards ] * PA Lottery Ticket | Newspapers | - Magazines | Memorial Highway, Shavertown 675-1191 ANTIQUE SHOW CHAIRMEN - Pictured with Mrs. Hall are this year’s chairman, Joan Naylor and chairmen of the past: seated, from left, Thelma Radcliff, Katherine Hall, Joan Naylor, Carol McKeever. Standing, Doris Maturi, Ellen Roth, Pauline Roth. Antique show and sale to begin May 7, The 39th Annual Prince of Peace Antique Show & Sale will be held on Tuesday, May 7 and Wednes- day, May 8, at the Prince of Peace Episcopal Church in Dallas. Originally conceived by Mrs. Katherine Hall as an opportunity for local antique dealers and col- lectors to come together and show off the unique antique treasures of this area, this show has run con- secutively since 1952. It has be- come one of the area's most popu- lar and successful, and some of the original dealers went on to become nationally known. This year, more than a dozen local dealers will be at church, including: Cider Mill Antiques, The Willows, Mary Skoronski, Country Women’s Club makes donation to children’s library The Dallas Area Federated Women’s Club presented a check to Mrs. Rudolph, the children’s librar-2] ian at the Back Mountain Memorial Library, to purchase childrens books. Club Antiques, Horseshoe Barn, K & ATreasurers, Patches and Primi- tive Antiques, Abington Antiques, Scratch Shop, Helen Barna, Bit- tersweet Antiques (Janet Taylor), Yesterday's Images, Today's Treas- ures. As in the past, luncheon will be served daily and dinner will be available Tuesday evening. 94 Each year the Dallas Women’s Club donates to the Back Mountain Library for a specified cause. The club will also man a booth this year at the Library Aucticn. They will have all types of plants to sell. The plants will be donated to the library and the womens club will be responsible for manpower. Club members also work the block. white elephant, food booths, etc. each year to support our library. Above, presenting the check, from left, are Nancy Kozemchak,- manager; Miriam Rudolph, children’s librarian; Jean Hillard, president; and Theresa Thompson, scholérship chairperson. (Post Photo/ Charlot M. Denmon) DR. ROBERT GREENHAI GH PRESENTS Speech problems in young children My child is a year old and hasn't said her first word yet. Is there something wrong with her? How late is too late, and should I take her to the doctor? The first words are usually spoken around the age of one, but anywhere from ten to fifteen months is considered normal, so don't start However, if your child has experienced any of the following problems know that it js possible that she is at-risk for delayed speech and language development: A difficult delivery, or trauma before birth; ventilation or intubation after delivery due to an inability to breathe on her own; an inability to suck or swallow well; middle ear infections: high fevers that led to seizure; a noticeable lack of babbling or response to others' speech at around six months; cerebral palsy; or general All of these (as well as other unknown causes) can be precursors to speech and/or language development problems, but not necessarily cause problems. Knowing why a child is slow to talk is not necessary to begin treating the problem. If you worrying yet. retardation. This health awareness is brought to you as a service to the Back Mountain community by Robert Greenhalgh, M.D.. Dr. Greenhalgh is a Back Mountain physician who offers general pediatric, gynecology, and geriatric medical care, on a personal basis. Board- Certified in Family Practice, he is on staff at Mercy, Nesbitt, and Wilkes Barre General Hospital. suspect your child is behind in speech and language development, look for a certified and (if the state requires it) licensed speech and language pathologist, or a clinic accredited by the American Speech, Language and Hearing Association. It will be listed as "PSB" or Professional Service Board-accredited. | An important part of the therapist's work is teaching the parents to stimulate the child by: talking and using other techniques to encour- age development. = Therapists and develop- mental researchers are also interested in trying to predict speech problems early on. An infant thathas problems sucking or swallowing should. | be carefully observed by the parents over the | next few months for behavioral cues to future | | speech troubles. | consulted to help with feeding the child. | | The therapist can also be | Parents of children who have chronic ear | infections should be especially watchful of | | potential problems with speech and language © | development. Ear infections can cause slight, - | usually temporary, hearing loss which in turn © | can delay oral/motor function. Robert Greenhalgh, M.D. » Family Practice * Mercy Medical Offices * 199 Lake Street * Dallas , PA 675-4995
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