Sunday, August 23, 2009 PAGE 7 THE DALLAS POST a Chicken 'n Biscuit Dinner for Donna Cottle, wife of Rev. Drew CHURCH BRIEFS Sunday School Yard Ventriloquist will Cottle, pastor of the church, on - Sale planned perform at Rally Day Friday, Sept. 11 with takeouts \ The Christian Education The Center Moreland United starting at 4:30 p.m. and dinner ) Committee of the Center More- Methodist Church Sunday being served from 5 to 7 p.m. at 1 land United Methodist Church, ~ School will hold its Sunday the Northmoreland Twp. Fire Creamery Road, Center More- School Rally Day from 9:45 to Hall, Center Moreland J land, will sponsor a Sunday 10:45 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 30, Cost of the dinner is a dona- tion and reservations must be School Yard Sale from 9 am. to at the church on Creamery Tickets 3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 29, Road, Center Moreland. made by Monday, Sept. 7, by ) (@ith proceeds benefitting the Rally Day event is open to the calling Meg Venn at. 333-108, { 4 Pky Lake Fund and the Sunday public of all ages. For informa- b pe Cottle wi a School. tion, call 639-2341 or 333-4932, Prain biopsy procedure July 6 at / For more information, call the University of Pennsylvania $ : 333.4932 or 639.2341, Sunday School Bike Medical Center Philadelphia Enter for your chance towin | « : and was diagnosed with a stage . Social returns Bike Parade willbe held 2t9 Ham dinner slated ‘A. Yankees tickets. Sit right The Maple Grove United a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 30, at the . : je ot : Methodist Church, 5876 Main ~~ Lehman-Idetown United Metho- > Pam dinner wil be held > behind home plate and Rd, Sweet Valley (1/4 mile dist Church. oe Tor t po a od watch them take on the from Sheldon’s Lunch, Route The group “4Given” will per- or be odi 3 ou h fn P k d 118), is bringing back the Ice- form at 9:30 a.m. and the morn- in bari 4 id L ake awtucket Re SOX a font to 7 p.m. ing worship service will beat 10. prices are $5 for adufts Sunday Aug ' 30, Barbeques, pic. ice-cream and . ; and > i hid and ey be at 5:05 P.1. beverages will be available. For Chicken dinner will Dive i Se Ay Es sin om information, call Carol at 570- benefit Donna Cottle wil with in A ying 477-3159. 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