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RECORD, SATURdXy, MAY 31 1947 ifinftnflr '-6 WEST SIDE POLICE LEAD VETERANS' PARADE 5C3 Attend Memorial llaiiklo CONSUMERS MEET Back Mountain. Consumers' League met recently at Kunkle Community Hall. Joseph Delet- it New t-sui kA WUkM-Ban i Wlltae-Barta. We Toll Char. I Ilemorial Service f.

Annual Memorial Day parade and exercises of Hanover Towh- et arranged toy American -l-1 Post 609 were held yester- i morning at with the ia'e In which hundreds ol per- i rora xne various civic ana fra ernal organization of the township and school children par- ted. Services were held at the Lee Park Honor' Roll where a memorial wreath was olaced. following which the parade -re pumea the march to uaxiawn Cemetery. Charles Watkins, commander of Hanover Township Post 609, American, Legion, was chairman. Profram---opened with America" by Hanover Township High School invocation toy Rev.

Duane Collins, pastor of Douglass Pres- bytenan Church; prayer by the post chaplain; selection; toy High School Band "under direction of William Rumbel: Introduction of VFW Commander Edward Dozyk. Attorney Daniel J. Flood urged men and women of America to banish from their 'mind" the thoughts of war and emphasized the importance or tne peace which many men diea 4 A member of the Ladies' Auxil iary of American' Legion and Auxiliary of Veterans of Foreign Wars placed 'wreaths. Flrlngl sauad fired a volley followed by taps and benediction by Rev. Collins.

BAZAR TO CLOSE Closing session of the bazar and resuvai sponsorea oy i-ara llnnnK Rnll unit rHiH A 'v--'U5', (Photo by Bud Shttrln) West Side patrolmen are shown above ai they led the parade of West Side Veterans' Association In Kingston and Forty Fort yesterday morning. Chief David Francis of Kingston Police Department is in the left front and Chief Harold Sutliff of Forty Fort Police Department is in the right front SPEAKERS AT MEMORIAL EXERCISES will be held tonight at the plot atfteo Kowaleskl. Stanley KovaL Ed- DhuA ami A Kanic presided. Reports were given from the various districts. It was reported that the League now has about 1,000 signers for the petitions seeking lower power and electric rates.

The next meeting will be a booster meetlne at the Kunkle Community Hall on June 13 at 8:30 DST. Members of the League are requested to bring their neigh bors and friends. Coortdalc Registration for children to be entered in first grade of Courtdale SchoqL term of 1947-48, will be held Tuesday from to 3:30 in the first grade room. Birth and vaccination certificates are re quired. SUNDAY SERVICES Methodist Rev.

David R. Mor gan, pastor. Church School at 10, Morning worship at It MYF at 6. Services on DST. Demands HARMONY CLUB Harmony Club met at the home of Mrs.

John Simmons recently with Mrs. Weldon Carle presiding. Frizes went to Mrs. George Hunt and Mrs. John Perry.

Next meeting will be on June 11 with Mrs. Hunt at Jier home in Binghamton. Present: Mrs. Weldon Carle, Mrs. John Perry.

Mrs. George Berlew. Mrs. Robert Love, Mrs. Byron Kester.

Mrs. Robert Green. Mrs. William Zaleskl, Mrs. George Hunt, Mrs.

J. J. Voltek, Mrs. Rus- sel Harvey, Mrs. W.

E. Schoon-over, Mrs. Coray B. Ransom, Mrs. Herbert Jones, Mrs.

Gordon Aus tin, Mrs. Ira Frantz, Mrs. William Rozelle, Mrs. Albert Baker, Mrs. Robert Colbenson, Bobby Colbenson, Ronald and Donald Zaleski, Roger Bellas, Joseph Voltek, Jack Simmons and Mrs.

John Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons and son Jackie, Mrs. Jl J.

Voltek and son Joseph visited Mr. and Mrs. Russel Harvey ef Tunkhannock. Orange Mrs. Stanley Jones entertained Ladies' Adult SS Class at her home.

Present: Mrs. Horton Bell, Mrs. Ira Franfz, Mrs. Arthur Fay, Mrs. Fred Rlsch, Mrs.

Joe Perry, Mrs. Florence Ross, Mrs. John Perry, Mrs. Morris King Mrs. Cecil Slckler, Mrs.

William Perrigo, Mrs. Mary Emmanuel, Mrs. Stanley Jones. Mrs. Russell Eyet Is improving In health.

Mrs. Elizabeth Symond is home after visiting in West Pittston. Mrs. Myrtle Kunkle and Paul and Mrs. Florence Ross visited at Kunkle.

Iluntsvllle SUNDAY SERVICES Christian Rev. Paul Keppel, pastor. Morning worship 9:15. CS 10:15 DST. Methodist Rey.

David R. Mor- SSL pastor. Morning worship CS 10:30 DST. ROOSEVELT aWOTKRVUXK (OhIhni fram P. H.

DST)- "MY DOG SHEP" Laaay Rcm, Tom KM Leoa Enrol Conwdr Baaay Doaal Dmk Cartoaa Popn '-t' (Photo by Bud Sherin) Fred Brokenshire, burgess of Kingston, marshal of. yesterday'! West Side parade sponsored by West Side Veterans' Association Is shown riding on right tide of front seat of the automobile yesterday on way to Forty Fort Cemetery where memorial exercises were held. In rear seat are Rev. Ralph A. Weatherly, pastor of Grace Episcopal Church, left, who pro-nounced benediction and Rev.

J. E. Gryczka, right, pastor of St Hedwig's Polish Church, who gave the Invocation. Pringlo ENDS TERM Students from grades one to .11 attended -the course given in religious instruction each week by sisters oi tne immaculate Heart of Mary in the Prlngle High School. Many nroiects were develoDed during the courses of the year and enjoyed by the children.

Certificates of honor were awarded by the teachers at the closing session on Wednesday afternoon. REUNION PLANNED Class of 1946 Prlngle High School, and its adviser, Mrs. Rose-marie JCopickl plans a dinner and reunion for June 20 at Kings Inn, Kingston, Graduates of the 1947 class invited together with all alumni of the Pringla High School. Reservations are to be made with Mrs. KopickL GRAND Goat, from 1 p.

m. "LADY IN THE LAKE" BofcMt MoatswMrr, Aadrar Totter Sbort BabjMta "Rainbow Oyer The Rookies" Jimmy Waknljr it A and will be designated ft as Ola Home Night. The bazar has been In progress every night this ween, rroceeas will be used either for a community center or a swimming pool. Plans are also being made to complete the war memorial In Lee Park. MN'STREL REHEARSAL.

Stardust -Minstrel cast: will re-. hearse on Sunday afternoon at 3 at Junto High School, Brown Street. rl John Joseph Mascavage, 309 First Street, Lyndwood, gradu- ted recently from StroUdsburg SUte Teachers College. While at couege Mr. Mascavage was acuye in- athletics, basketball, i baseball and soccer.

During the last year he was captain of the championship Barons' basketball team. He served as sophomore i class president and was a member y-. II Til- IJ. and parents, Mr. and Mrs.

An thony Mascavage attended the StTfDAT (SERVICES' Baptist Tabernacle Daniel D. Harris, pastor. Morning medita tion ana sunaay scnooi at a 1 YF at 8. Evening at 7. DouglaM Presbyterian Rev.

Duane Collins, pastor. Morning at 10. SS Evening at 7:30. WEST FORTY FORT LUZERNE Kingston Churches Announce Services Kingston Methodist Kev Charles W. Phillips, pastor.

Morn ing at 10, Wyoming Seminary baccalaureate service with sermon by Rev. Roswell Barnes, member of the class of 1920. S3 at 11:15. MYF at 6:30. No evening service.

Westmoor Church ef Christ Rev. George H. Alexander, pastor. Bible School. 9:30.

Morning wor ship 10:45. Young People's CE Evening worship 7:30. Midweek service Thursday 7:30. Holy Trinity Lutheran Kev David A. Menges, pastor.

Morning service 10. Sunday School 11:15. Seventh Day Adventlst Rev. Duf field, pastor. Saturday services 9:30, Sabbath' School.

Preaching service at 11. St. Ignatius Very Joseph S. Gagion, VF, pastor. Masses at 8, 10 and It 8t Ann's Chapel Very Rev.

Joseph S. Gagion, VF, pastor. Masses at 7, 9 and 10. St Mary's B. Rev.

George W. inczura, pastor. Masses. 7:30 9 and 10:30. St Hedwig's Rev.

J. E. Gryczka, pastor: Masses 7, 8:15, 9:30 high mass; 11.15. Grace Episcopal Church Rev Ralph A. Weatherlev.

pastor. Communion at 8. CS 9:45. Morn ing prayer, kindergarten It Young People at 7. First Spiritualist Healing service 7:45.

Message and lecture 8. Klnnton Presbyterian Rev. A. Parsons, pastor. Sunday School at 9:45.

Mornlnz worship at 10:55. Sermon, "Worldly Expectations and Spiritual Possibilities." Senior Westminster Fellowship at 7 with Peggy Church in charge of missionary program. St Mary's ORG Rev. EmO Semetkovsky, pastor. Masses at 8:30 and 10:30.

Dorraneeton Methodist Rev. Samuel Truscott, pastor. SS at 11:15. MYF at 6. Evening worship Wyoming Avenue Christian Rev.

Thomas B. Shearer, pastor SS 10. Morning worship 11. Junior CE and Senior CE 6:30. Evening 7:30.

Kingston Baptist Rev. Louis Falk, pastor. Morning 10, sermon. SS 11:15. Evening worship AWARDED CERTIFICATE Fred Joseph Mack.

Jr. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Joseph Mack of 20 Hedge Place, Kingston, has been awarded the certificate of the Art in Industrial Design it was announced yesterday by James C. Boudreau, dean of the Art School of Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N.

Y. STRAND flVV HUGHES SWOYEBVtLIJC DwilMa FMfeuwi "THK BCNAaOCND" Ro4 Chimm, WMm Raima Also "BPOOK Bl STIBS" Dal IBS AMa SCNOAX "OnttaNM 99 IMS Km 10 bwy I Smoll down payment. I os low cs $1.23 Askam Methodist Rev. Lester A' Meeker, pastor, S3 at 10. Evening at 7,.

sermon, "The Timeless Prayer or a Time of Need." SIDE COURTDAUPRINCLI Children's Day to Cc Observed on Svizizy Children's Day wui be observe4 on Sunday In Westmoor Church of Christ. Children' Department wui present a program at the Sunday School Hour at 9:30 and there will be a dedication of children at the Church Hour at 10:45. Senior Choir, directed by Mrs. George Youhon, will present a musical at the, Evening Hour at 7:30, with music by the choir, piano organs violin and trumpet soloist. Beginners' Department will prac tice in the church this afternoon at 3 for the morning program.

CD A and Boy Scouts Will Take Communion Junior Catholic Daughters and Boy Scouts of St Ignatius' Church will receive communion in a group at the mass at 9 on Sunday, followed by a communion breakfast. Speakers will be Miss Rose Monahan and Attorney O'Connor. Juniors and Boy Scout are requested to wear their wu forms. 4" COUNCIL TO MEET Kingston Borough Council will meet on Monday night at 7:30 In the Council Chambers, Hoyt Library. TODAY'S BEST DESSERT SPENCER'S HO-MADE ICE CREAM MERCHANTS "PLAN' MEETING Kingston Merchants' Association' will meet Monday night at at the Little White House.

Past Presidents' Association will meet with Camp 190, Patriotic Order of Americans, on Monday afternoon at 2 in the POS of A Hall. Kingston Corner's BuQdlnc Supper will be served following the meeting at 5. The local camp will meet Monday night at 8 ta POS of A HalL irs -mm West Side Lions' OLD ncr.iE WEEK OFEIIS JUuE 6 Wyoming Ave. at Prlee St Khigstoa FUN FOR ALLf HI 1 Excrcisjes at Park Approximately 550 persons at tended the annual' Memorial Day exercises at the. Honor Roll Park yosieraay morning.

uaviu u. Davis, member of Franklin Hose company, was master of 'cere monies. Program: national an them, Edwardsville High School Band under direction of J. J. Rodski; chairman ddress, David ju uavis: invocation.

kv. j. Thomas, castor of Inimanuel Ban- ttst Church Gettysburg Address, i nomas iwoseiey, student of the high school; calling roll of the dead. Thomas Douehton. chanlain of Edwardsville Post, 797, Ameri can j-egion; selection, High school Band; address "Preservation of Democracy in a Chaotic Postwar Attorney Y.

R. Edwards, who served in the Air Corps during i World War 2: salute tn the dead, 'representatives of the American Lesion. AMVETS and VFW; firing squad," commanded by Peter Konon; benediction. Rev. Stanley HaczyinskL pastor of Polish National Church, -i Following? vounsr men of the oorougn maae the supreme sacri- nce auring world wars a ana World War lr John Bedrovitz.

Leslie James! John Sllfkn. Rich ard Thomas, Edward L. Williams, Louis' Dempski, Stanley Shedorek, John Laboda, William Thomas and Anthony "Chickheadn World war xt jonn jaaiaan. Aiired Chosempa, John Chrotowski, 'Michael Ford Davis, Stanley W. uuaecK, Aioerc aoiny, jonn nu- uuu, jveiiy, ueur(.

rueiiy, John, N. Kolinchock, Andrew is-onncnocK, uenjamin lvotarsiu, Stanley Kuru.Ky. jonn Kowaiski, ward McDermott, Michael Mas- lowskL Stanley B. Oberts. Rav- mond Orloski.

Edison C. Phillips. Andrew Polinski, Joseph Puk reiet i. seman, Benjamin stanke-wlcz, Joseph Straugauska, Anthony R. Tamulevltch.

Daniel D. Thomas. Albert Trotsky, Leo P. Vrotkosky, Thomas wnae, t.mmet stepnen xatsxo, wuuam xana-shunas and Henry Zlelen. Representatives of the American Legion, AMVETS, VFW, Boy scouts, uiri scows, jrranKiin, uoi- umoia ana wooawara Hiu Hose Companies, Ladles Auxiliary of Izations; High School Band.

State police; local police, Gold Star Mothers and school children par- tlclpated In the parade, which pre ceded the program' to the Honor Roll Fire Chief Hugh Jones was the grand His aids were Everett Williams, Lewis Dukas and Alfred Aubrey. GUEST MINISTER Rev. A. J. Thomas, pastor of Immamiel Baptist Church, announced Mrs.

L. Paul Harris, wife of Rev. L. Paul Harris, pastbr of Bethesda Congregational Church will be the guest minister tomor row morning at U). ttev.

Epnraim Hettinger, Plymouth, will preside at the Communion service in the evening at 6. Services DST. CURRENT MEETINGS 'Intermediate CE of Edwards' Memorial Church, will meet tomor row afternoon at 2:30 EST. Monthly Missionary prayer service -will be held -at Edwards' Me mortal 'Church Mondays night at 7:30. Borough Council Is scheduled to meet Monday night at 8 EST.

Matthew Brussock win preside. Young Women's Missionary Club of Edwards' Memorial Church will meet Tuesday night at 7:45. Mrs. John withey wui preside. CUI tlU 1 I1UIIIV, AtVW Yearly Income.

Inquire 426 Main Street SUNDAY SERVICES Edwards Memorial Rev. R. J. Rees, acting pastor. Morning 10.

SS 11:15. Intermediate CE Evening 9. Services EST. i Immanoet iaotlst A. J.

Thomas, pastor. Morning 10. SS 11:15., Evening 6, communion. Services DST. Betliesda Con ere rational Rev.

Paul Harris, pastor. Morning 10. SS services EST. First -Welsh Baptist Rev. Thomas W.

Hughes, pastor. Morn ing 10. ss Evening o. Services EST. Welsh Presbyterian Rev.

Wil liam A. Parsons, pastor. S3 11:15. Evenings. Services DST.

St John's Russian Orthodox- Rev. Anthony Repella. pastor. Sat urday vespers 6. Suhday morning divine liturgy iu.

sa o. 7. Services EST. 'X BS Cyril and Methodius Rev. Joseph D.

Dodskoc, pastor. Low mass 8, English sermon. High mass 10, Slovak sermon. At 2:30, Rosary and St. Jude Novena for boys In the armed services, i Polish National Rev.

Stanley HaczylnskL pastor. Low mass 8. Catechism following low mass. High mass .10. Services EST.

8L Vladimir's Ukrainian Rev. Vladimir Pashowsky, pastor. Mass es 8 ana lo. vespers b. cervices EST.

Xnzcrno 'C, SERVICES -Xd-' Si Ann's Rev. J. Knudrtskas, Masses at 70, 9 and 8 vespers and benediction at 3 p. m. Miraculous Medal -novena every Mnnriav momlnff at 7:30 In utnuanian ana r.w p.

ng-i Ush. week aay masses at a. m. Methodist Rev. i B.

KUne- tob, pastor. at Church School at UUi. Youth Fellowship at 6:13 Vp. m. Jong worship at 7.

Johta's Slovak Rev. George Bendlck, pastor. Masses at 8:30 and Benediction at 3. Week day masses at 8. 4 Bennett Presbyterian Rev.

A. Paul Lam, pastor. SS at 10, William Ruff, superintendent Morn-ing worship at 11. Young People's C2at(L Evening worship at 7. Sacred Heart Rev.

1 George T. Forve. pastor. Masses at 6. 7:30, 9 for school children and 11 with sermon.

Lomrne Assembly of God Sunday School 9:30. Morning worship Young People's Eve-nine services The Day of the Lord," will be thetheme of Rev. A. Paul Lam, pastor of Bennett Presbyterian Church at services on Sunday morning at IX OAIXAS 1 tm "LOVE LAUGHS AT ANDY HARDY" I Dallas REVTVAL MEETINGS Revi O. R.

Tesiaro. North ChilL N. Y- hold revival thsnewiy dedicated fTee Meth oaist Church at uowmans creeic from June 4 -to and lncludins June IS. Rev. Mr.

Tessaro will elaborate on how God healed him of stam- merlng, how he was saved when a tram cut jus car in two -ana why he left salary jto 5 reach the Gospel. On June 8 at :30 p. m. he will relate his life story. As his concluding topic at 2:30 p.

m. on June 15 he has cnosen "uanasiuu oi Honey." BACCALAtTREATE SERVICE United baccalaureate service of Dallas Borough and Dallas Town ship High Schools will be held in Dallas Methodist cnurcn on sun-day afternoon at 4. Special music will be by the Senior and Young Peoples' Choirs of the church. Sermon will be on "What Will Become of Your Dreams." Executive meeting of WSCS will be held at the home of Mrs. Rine- himer on Monday afternoon at 2.

Reports are to be filed and plans the meeting. Brace Bible Class win meet the Methodist Church social room on Monday night at 8. omciai board win meet in tne Methodist Church on Tuesday night at 8. WCTU MEETING WCTUi inet at the home of Misses Ruth and Ivy Pethlc of Mt RrMnwnnd ftaad rerentlv. Mrs.

Harry Brodhun was assisting host ess. Mrs. R. arrisn presiaea. Devotions were by Mrs.

Wesley Hilbert. Mrs. C. J. Labar presented a Mother's Day program.

Mrs. C. S. Hlldebrant, Mrs. E.

R. Mrs. William Higgens were named delegates to the WCTU convention at Asbury Park June 5 to June 10. Present: Idetown Mrs. Wesley Hilbert Mrs.

A. A. JNeely. Mrs. Charles Barnum.

Mrs. Ernest Fritz; Sweet Valley Mrs. Claude Zuber; Outlet Mrs. Minnie Hoover, -Mrs. Laura Kocher; DallasMrs.

C.S. Hlldebrant, Mrs. C. Labar, Mrs. William Hig gens; Trucksvlue Mrs.

Dorey Rogers. Mrs. Harry Brodhun, Miss Ruth Pethlc, Miss Ivy'Pethick. Mr. and Mrs.

Weslev Himmler. Mrs. Norton F. Montross spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.

Wil liam R. Stamens at Hornell, N. Y. CHURCH SERVICES Dahas Methodist Rev. Frederick W.

Reinfurt, pastor. Church School at 10. Church at It- MYF 6:30, Dallas Free Methodist Rev. James Payne, pastor. SS at 1:30.

Preaching service. 2:30. Evening class meeting rreacning service 8. Bowman's Creek; SS 10, preaching service 1L Outlet: S3 .0, -YPMS 7:13, preaching service 8. East Dallas Worship at 9:30.

Church School at 10:15. Aldenon Methodist Rev. David R. pastor. CS at 10.

Church at 11:15. Centermoreland Methodist Charge Rev. E. Lee Brehm, pastor. Centeimoreland Evening wor ship 7:30.

Demands Church School ,10. Worship It Dymond Hollow Evening worship 8:30. Idetow Methodist Rev. Frank K. 'Abbott, pastor.

Church at 10 Jackson MethodistRev. Frank K. Abbott, pastor. CS at Church at 7:30. Lehman Methodist Rev.

Frank K. Abbott, pastor. CS at 10. Church at 11:13. i Maple Grove Methodist Rev.

Joseph A. Fiske, pastor. Church School at 10. Church at 7:45. Meeker Methodist Rev.

Joseph A. Fiske, pastor. Church School at 10. Church at 7:45. Loyal rule Methodist Rev.

Joseph A. Fiske, pastor. Church at 9:45. Church School at It Mooretown Methodist Rev. Joseph A.

Fiske, pastor. Church School at Church at 2:45. Buggies Methodist ftev. David iu Morgan, pastor, nurcn at CS at 9:45. Parsons SUNDAY SERVICES Baptist Rev.

W. F. Edmunds pastor. S3 at 11:13. Morning, 10.

Evening, Abbott Methodist Rev. E. M. Greenfield, pastor. SS at 10, Morn ing, 11.

Evening, 7. PM Rer. T. -W. Jones, pastor.

SS at Morning, It Junior League at 2. Intermediate and Young People's CE at 6. Evening, 6:45. Scouton, delegate to the recent PM Conference in Mt CarmeL.will give a summary report of the conference at the morning service. No xen ti- LUTHERAN SKSVICRA i 4 Sunday services in the Lutheran churches served by Rev.

Henry Kraft, pastor: Daylight Time. V- St Luke's, Noxen S3 at 10. Th service, with communion. at It Luther League 6. Vespers and baccalaureate sermon for high school seniors at 7.

Reformation, Laketon The service with Communion at 8:45 a. m. S3 at lOrChurch Council oa Wed nesday night at 8. MOXKW. Tonlfht, 1 a4 with TilUdiAS MllCi.tOA CARTOON -KXWS Kingston Twp.

James Miller will occupy the pulolt of St Paul's Lutheran Church. Shavertown, at the 11 a. nu service tomorrow. The pastor, Rev. John R.

Taylor, is in Allen-town, where he is being ordained as a minister or the Lutheran Church. RECITAL. A erouo of students of Mrs. Lil lian Rood Oliver or Mt Airy Road, Shavertown, presented a piano recital at her home recently." Those who participated: Barbara Hlrle- man, Lois Burnaford, Nancy Schooiey, Elsie Ide, Nancy Van Arx, Evelyn Keuer, Mary porter, Edward Burnaford, William Burnaford. Ann Palmer and Russell De- Reemer.

GUEST PREACHER Rev. Ross Paden. executive sec retary of Council of Churches of lines-juarre, win occupy tne pulpit of Shavertown Methodist Church on Sunday at the 11 a. m. service.

(FLAG DAY TEA A Flag Day tea will be given on Friday, June 13 at 2 p. m. in Shav ertown Fire Hall, sponsored by the Trucksviile Service Mothers and Club. Mrs. John Dyk- man is general chairman and Mrs.

jane Lohtnan, co-chairman, committees: decorations, Mrs. Bruce Long, Mrs. Harry Hart Al- Mrs. Cedric Griffith: tables and chairs, Mrs. Leo Carey, Mrs.

Ira Hoover. Mrs. Arthur jonnson: serving; ana refreshments. Mrs. Dorman Schooiey, Mrs.

William Gregory. Mrs. Arch wooibert Mrs. Ziba Sutton, Mrs. Fred Polk, Mrs.

William Shoemaker, Mrs. William A. Rhodes; entertainment Mrs. Herbert R. Williams, Mrs.

Robert Mathers, Mrs. Helen. Hemenway ana Mrs. Aioert Blase. RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP Underwood, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Underwood of West Center Street Shavertown received a competitive scholarship to Dickinson College, He was one of five who1 received such scholar ships. He plans to enter the col lege-next September for the law course. He is a member of this year's graduating class of Kings ton Townsmp mgn scnooi. 5 TOWNSHIP NOTFJS.

Mr. and Mrs. William Lipfert of Shavertown entertained Mr. and Mrs. John H.

Persun of Pittsburgh. John Hennlnger, Jr. of New Jersey, Is spending several days ai his home on Druia Hills. Mra Lewis Underwood of Shav. ertown, who has been ill for two weexs, is recovering.

Russell K. Beck, fireman. second class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beck of East Center Street Shavertown.

Is serving aooara tne repair snip usa uor- aius. Beat enterea naval service June 29, 1946. and received his recruit training at the Naval Training Center, Balnbridge, Md. SUNDAY SERVICES Methodist Rev. Howard R.

Harrison, pastor. SS Morning, ju. sermon py Kev, Ross Paden, executive secretary of tne councu oz Churches of Wiike Barre. Nq evening service because, of the baccalaureate service in the high school at 4. St Paul's Lutheran.

Shavertewa Rey. John R. pastor. S3 xnormnK. ix.

St Therese's Catholic, Shaver town Kev. j. i. Leary, pastor. Masses 8:43 and 10:45.

S3 follows first ,,9 Shavertown Bible Rev. Russell SS 95. Morning, 11.V Evening, 7:45." TrucksvUle Methodist Rev. George A. Roberts, pastor.

SS 9:30. Morning, lOiSO. 'Religion of TrucksvUle Free Methodist Rev. Alverta Sechler and Rev. Myrtle Mathers pastors.

SS 90. Morning, 10.30. YP League, 7, Evening, 8. I 1 'I 1 1 I I hi i ii TQ GIVE TOXOID Second dose of diphtheria toxoid will be administered to school and pre-scnooi cnuaren at the Casey Building Monday morning at 9. SX2AVEH 8havrtowa f.

1, RED 8KXXTOX MARILYN MAXWZIX MAAMOBTJE MAIN CartoM Muloal Kews Butt-onwood Congregational Rev. lu. Kohart, as at 10. Evening at 7:30.. Lyndwood Congregaiionsl Morning at 10.

SS at 11:13. Evening at 7:30. St. Aloyslus Rev. Thomas P.

Monahan. rector. Masses at 7, 8:30 10 and li Exaltation of the Holy Crose Rev. C. F.

Wydra, rector, Masses at 8:30 and Lnrhsvillo MEETINGS NEXT WKERy Larksville Borough Council will meet on Monday afternoon at 4:30 EST fit the Borpugh Building. Larksville School Board is scheduled t(j meet on i Tuesday night at in the high school SUNDATERVICES Btethodist Rev. David R. Men ran, pastpr. School at 10.

MYF at 6. Evening worship at 7 with sermon by Rev. George IL I Forty, Fort MEETINGS ON MONDAY Forty Fort School Board will meet Monday night at 7:30 at the llirh School. Forty Fort Council will meet Monday night at 8 at the Town UalL SUNDAY SERVICES First Presbyterian Rev. Joseph L.

Weisley, pastor, Morning at 10, "A Message to the Spiritually Discouraged'; members-of Sheldon A. Clahn's class will be guests; and Senior Choirs will sing. Co 11:15. Evening 7:30, baccalaureate service in the high school with sermon by Rev. Edgar Singer.

Stella Presbytrian--Rev. Paul Keppel, pastor. SS at 10. Morning worship Evening at 7:30, baccalaureate service at the high hool with sermon by-Rev; Edgar 1. 'er.

Rev. Edgar F. Sing-t rstor. Morning worship at 10. 5 at 11:15.

Evening at 7:30, bac-t 'aureate service at the high ool with sermon by Rev. Mr. Ijernfcrooli I'' DEMONSTRATION 7 Irs. Ted Wilson of Demunds i -ortaind at a demonstra-t on on Tuesday afternoon. Those esent were Mrs.

Joseph Fowler, rs. Frank Wagner, Carol Louise Xv agner. Mrs. Delbert Garlnger. Jfrs.

Fred Becker, Mrs. Stephen veiitchko. Mrs. Maude- Wesley, 7 Morgan Ruch, Mrs. Earl Bel-5 i.

Harold Ochs, Mrs. Frank cj, Mrs. A. G. Eddinger.

'JTCDAf SERVICES ns. Primitive Methodist-. i.unuel MacFarland, pastor. 11. Evening, 6:45.

Prayer Tuesday, 7:30. MethodistRev. EL i. lm, rstor. Services at i i and 7 p.

m. on alterna f.Ktiiiaya, S3 10:13 a. m. each Rlethodist Revi- E. pastor.

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