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Shamokin News-Dispatch from Shamokin, Pennsylvania • 5

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PAGE FIVE NEWS DISPATCH, SHAMOKIN. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. 1968 information on this subject can sion on the aspects of the blood-mobile visits to Shamokin and Letters to the Editor Varied Problems do so by contacting the Rev. the lack of support from residents of the community.

Note was taken of the next visit students approach science as if they, themselves, are scientists presentation to the individual giving intellectual insight and the maintenance of professional integrity throughout. The program ended with a question and answer period. Next meeting of the ministerium is slated for October 21 at 9:00 a.m. in the Missionary Alliance Church. A PROCESS APPROACH.

Discussed by Local Ministers GRATEFUL APPRECIATION We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all who assisted us in our recent bereavement, the mon-signor, and priests who assisted at parastas and Mass, also the pallbearers, relatives, friends, and neighbors who assisted us in any way. Special thanks to those who sent Mass cards, flowers, sympathy cards, and cars. FAMILY OF THE LATE MARY BURAK slated for October 15 In the Grace Lutheran Church. Malcom Farrow, representing the Funeral Directors Association, was present at the session and extended an invitation to the ministers to be guests of This approach is meritorious because each individual child is encouraged to observe his world as he sees it, to infer from what he observes, and then Robatin. Following the business meeting.

Dr. Harry C. Stamey, Gei-singer Community Center for Mental Health, Danville, formerly psychologist at Danville State Hospital, presented a talk on the marriage question and problems of counseling before and during marriage. In his talk, Dr. Stamey said that most of the problems arise from anxiety and unconscious motivations.

Dr. Stamey went on to say one of the greatest problems Editor" Not: This newspaper is happy to publish views of readers vhen letters are in good taste. The newspaper i i (fie right to delete any libelous or personal attacks or to withhold any letter in which an unfair or improper matter is presented. All communications must be signed to be considered for publication. Editor Shamokin Area Ministerium meeting yesterday morning for the first session since May acted formulate bis hypotheses and! the association at a dinner meet Nuclear Submarine Completes Sea Test VALLEJO, Calif.

(AP) conclusions. This is truly learn ing. on many points of interest per ing to be held at Briar Heights The foresight of Mr. VanDe-! Lodge and Golf Course, Ber vender. Assistant to the Super wick.

Friday evening, the Rev. taining to summer problems. The meeting was held in Chestnut Street Methodist Church. Following the reports of com intendent, in promoting Sha Vice Adm. Hyman G.

Rickover.j pioneer of naval nuclear power, was aboard as the submarine mokin as a pilot school with Shamokin Man Seeks Damages In Court Action A Shamokin man is claiming damages of less than $2,000 in a suit started yesterday in Northumberland County Court. The action was filed by Raymond E. Persing, 127 Lott Street, Tharptown, against Charles H. Phillips, Dornsife R.D. 1.

The suit results from an accident March 25, 1966, on Route 225 between Mandata and Dornsife. Persing. driving a Volkswagen bus, was traveling northeast while Phullips was driving a car which was positioned on the highway at an angle extending into Persing's traffic lane. Persing charges that as he approached the spot where Phillips car was located, he attempted to avoid a collision and turned to the right. However, without enoueh room to drive around the defendant's car.

he struck the left rear portion of Paul E. Irion, professor of pastoral theology at Lancaster Theological Seminary, will be guest speaker. Rev. Irion is the mittees and minutes and treas the ERIE administrators commendable. Mr.

Readly, Super urer's report, a discussion cen Shamokin News-Dispatch Shamokin, Pennsylvania 17872 Dear Sir: USS Gurnard completed sea tered on the difficulties exDer intendent of Schools, and the Board of Education are to be trials Monday. author of a number of books. Members of the ministerium not present at yesterday's meet is dependents. This gap must be crossed by showing the individual that the problem is their's alone and the counselor is just for help. The doctor set forth three noints in dealing with coun We are nine of five hundred and fifty teachers who have re- congratulated for their con Rickover, observing for both the Atomic Energy Commission ienced by members of the ministerium in conducting services at Shamokin State General Hospital.

After the discussion, the tinued interest in promoting the ing are requested to contact 'cently returned from Ithaca Col best possible education for our and the Navy, said the ship per-; the Rev. Franklin Robatin, secretary, to make plans to attend. students. subject was tabled. formed excellently.

seling: the problem itself, the We hope our enthusiasm is apparent, and we felt that we A lengthy talk on the vacation bible school ensued after which lege, Ithaca, York, wnere we were privileged to attend a workshop sponsored by the Eastern Regional Institute for Education (ERIE). It was a workshop filled with many hours of learning. We were instructed should express this enthusiasm the group made a motion to A letter from Paradise School, Abbotstown, concerning the seeking of Prostetant members for its board of trustees, was read. Anyone desiring more send a letter to Shamokin Area It is satisfying to be a part of an ever progressing school School Board requesting the cancellation of school activities jin the methods of introducing "Science, A Process Approach" to students at various 1 grade levels in the Shamokin Elementary Schools. The GRATEFUL APPRECIATION We take this means of expressing appreciation for the sympathy of relatives, friends and neighbors in our bereavement.

We are especially grateful to all who aided us in any way and to those who sent cars, flowers, Mass and sympathy cards. FAMILY OF THE LATE MRS. MARIANNA (Mary) BRESSI It's Money MAKING Time Now Save any amount by the 10th and earn from the 1st. Enjoy good earnings with solid safety. Keystone Savings and Loan Association SHAMOKIN, PA.

25 W. Independence Street Shamokin, Pa. during the first two weeks of the vacation period. The ministerium went on record to support the United Fund "100 percent" in its annual drive. A suggestion was made that all organizations which con-d door-to-door campaigns should be included in the United Fund.

A letter of thanks from Dr. John Luckens was read to the members. Dr. Luckens retired recently and was presented a cash gift from the ministerium. The clergymen held a discus NOTICE EAST END HOSE and FIRE COMPANY SHAMOKIN Members will meet tonight ot 7 p.

m. at Lucas Funeral Parlor, Market Street, to pay last respects to our late member William Bobkoskie. Signed, Foreman system. Sincerely yours, Jeanne Shutt Harriet Akelaitis Elizabeth Payne Darlene Jarosky Alice Muir Helen Hoffman Ann Scandle Mary McCord Mae Grow Marion Flanagan Mary Pokorny Eleanor Blackweell Rebecca Ehret Lorraine Savidge Lyman Weaver Elementary teachers, Shamokin Area School District teacher learning experience was most profitable and worthwhile. Eight additional Shamokin Area teachers attended the program last year, and all returned with a feeling of enthusiasm for the program, and we are eagerly looking forward to putting it into practice.

SAPA has been written and instituted by a group of some of the finest educators in the countrv. There are 21 pilot the Phillip car, traveiea omu the soft berm on the right of the highway, struck a pole and overturned. Phillips is charged with negligence in driving on the wrong side of the highway, failing to yield the right of way and failing to exercise due care for the safetv of other motorists. Persing said damages to his vehicle totaled $294.15. He is represented by Attorney Sanford S.

Marateck. Local Student Will Return to College David Latshaw. son of Mr. and frc Harm tafshaw. 1307 North GRATEFUL APPRECIATION We take this means of expressing appreciation for the sympathy of relatives, friends and neighbors in our bereavement.

We are especially grateful to all who aided us in any way and to those who sent cars, flowers and cards. Special thanks to the Rev. Paul K. Schuler and members of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church. JOSEPH KERSTETTER, Sr.

AND FAMILY 'schools in Pennsylvania and lew York. These are schools in which the actual teaching of jSAPA takes place, and we feel privileged that Shamokin was one fo the schools initially considered. Several hundred teachers attending this year's work-! shop were present because of I the high interest level created by SAPA. Although not selected by ERIE for the pilot program, their respective school districts 'are instituting the program in Telephone: Pearl Street, Shamokin, will return to his studies this week at Elizabethtown College, Elizabetfa- tnvn THANK YOU My sincere thanks to all my friends and relatives and to my pastor for all the prayers, cards, flowers and other acts of kindness I received during my recent illness. ANTHONY ARASIN (Advertisement) Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Do your false teeth annoy and embarrass by slipping, dropping, or wobbling when you eat, laugh or taltt Then sprinkle a UnleFASTKETH on your plates.

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