Dallas Ladies” Society To Meet On Thursday ‘Monthly meeting of Dallas W. S. C. S. will be held in the Primary room of the Church at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Mrs. John Durbin, president, will be in charge of the business session. Mrs. Austin L. Prynn will lead devotions and speak on the subject, “Go ye into all the world”. Program committee consisting of Mrs. William Baker, Mrs. Winifred Thomas and Mrs. Z. E. Garinger have selected “Mexico” as the theme for the day. The work of the Church in Mexico, also work for the Mexicans in United States, will be discussed. A program of Mexican music will furnish an ap- | propriate setting for the program. There will be an exhibit of articles from Mexico. All women of the church are invited. DALLAS CHURCH NOTES | Church, Rev. First Methodist Austin L. Prynn, Minister. Mrs. Harold Rood, Organist-Director. The Church School at 10 A. M. Morning Worship at 11:00. The Ser- vice of Dedication. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be ad- ministered. The pastor will give the Communion Meditation on ‘Set Aside”. Members of the congrega- tion are asked to bring the Service Dedication Sheets to this Service as they are part of our Week of Ded- ication Program. Methodist Youth Fellowship at 6:30 P. M. Evening Worship at 7:30. This will be the closing Service in our Observance of the Methodist Week of Dedication. The minister will preach on the sub- ject, “I Will Draw All Men”. There will be a Bible Quiz. The theme will be “Bible Characters with Jobs”. The Board of Education will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ma- chell Hildebrant on Tuesday even- ing at 7:30 P. M. The first in a series of Mid-Week Lenten Services will be held in the Church School Room on Wednesday evening, at 7:30 P. M. The minister will speak on the subject, “Clearing the Way.” This is to be the first in a series of addresses on the gen- eral theme, “Living Under Tension.” The regular meeting of the W. S. C. S. at the Church at 2 P. M. on Thursday afternoon. The W. S. C. S. will join in the Dallas District ob- servance of the World's Day of Prayer at the Methodist Church at Trucksville on Friday afternoon at 2:30. The Business Women .and Teachers and all women who are unable to attend the afternoon meeting of the Women’s: Society are invited to attend a meeting for the purpose of organizing a branch of the Wesleyan Service Guild. The meeting will be held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Fleming on Main Street on Friday evening at 8:00 o'clock. ATURDAY Is | Greatest One-Day Sale of the Entire Season! This year POMEROY DAY will come as a surprise to thousands who thought we wouldn't have one! You've been told of scarcities in hundreds of items, of outright discontinuance of manufacturing in many, many more. Because Pomeroy's is a member of one of the nation’s largest buying organizations, and because we've planned so many months for this event, you'll find us ready once more to save you money on the things you need and must have—merchandise in every case of real POMEROY QUALITY and all-around WORTH ! Use Charge Account, Coupon Book, Deferred Payment Plan or Cash! Fire Auxiliary Ladies Hold Annual Banquet About fifty members and guests attended the annual banquet of Henry M. Laing Auxiliary at Colon- ial Inn Tuesday evening. The pro- gram was opened with the salute to the flag and singing of the Star Spangled Banner. Mrs. Russell Case gave the address of welcome. Mrs. John Durbin reviewed the history of the Auxiliary, and Mrs. John H. Hildebrant acted as toastmaster. Entertainment was furnished by Mrs. Maude Eipper, who gave news flashes, Barbara Phillips, cornet solo, Mrs. Thomas Robinson, vocal solo, | and Lucille Disque, readings. Men's Bible Class | Bible Class of Meeker Church at a | party at his home Thursday evening. | Present were: Rev. Walter Forred, Wayne King, Roy King, David Dec- ker, Harry Smith, Walter Wolfe, | Walter Harris, Lloyd Rogers, James | Davenport and the host. Dedication Offering To Be Used Many Ways The Week of Dedication Offering to be received in all Methodist churches on this Sunday, March 7, is to be used in meeting emergencies thrust upon the Church on account of the war. Emergencies in foreign lands multiply daily.. The Board of Foreign Missions has been called aries from occupied territory, re- equip them, and place them in other fields of service. This has required an extra expenditure of approxi- mately $200,000 and the end is not yet. The distress in war-stricken lands increases daily, and the Meth- odist Church hastens to extend her ministry of compassion to those who suffer. War conditions demand new min- istries on the home front. We have a service to perform in and around army camps. Churches must be | established and our work main- [tained in scores of industrial cen- ters sprung up in every part of the land. Chaplains are in need of equipment, and literature to make their ministry effective among our men in the services. The income from the Day of Dedi- cation offering, which it is hoped will amount to $2,000,000 from all of Methodism, will be divided on the basis of percentages fixed by the General Commission on World Ser- vice and Finance. Thank You Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kresge of Parrish street wish to thank neigh- bors, friends and school children who assisted them in their recent bereavement and those who sent flowers. upon to move hundreds of mission- | Russell Steele entertained Men's | | THE POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1943 Your Dollars help PAGE FIVE vodnight Bill brady... H.o, Bill Brady, way out there. .. I guess the mailman must be mad at us because he hasn’t brought a letter since the day you went away. And if he doesn’t ring the doorbell soon, I think my heart will break. There isn’t much to tell, tonight, except—since all my letters seem to go astray, I’ve found another way to say ‘I love you.’ Last night I joined the Red Cross. I’m not anybody there. Just one more woman— cutting dressings, rolling bandages, packing Red Cross kits—hoping the men we love will never need them, but hoping more that they aren’t past the need. I’ll be a Staff Assistant before long, Bill. In a very military uniform. I can hearyou chuckle, my darling. I don’t mind the extra hours. To me, time isn’t measured by the ticking of a clock —it lags or races with the beating of my heart. So time at work is short, because I know that you would have me very busy. I can hear you say “Chin up, and get on with the job.” Good night, Bill Brady. Out there . . . somewhere. * Ww * The Red Cross is “shoulder-to-shoulder with our fighting men _from training camp to the front lines. All over the world, wherever it can reach, it is carrying relief supplies, clothing and medicines to war victims. In this second year of War, the needs increase. You can help with time and money. March is the War Fund month. Give more this year. make possible the ——AMERICAN™" RED CROSS Printed As A Community Service By : THE DALLAS POST ——— \ Customers Who Want To Avoid Crowds, May SHOP FRIDAY! It's COURTESY DAY!