THE POST, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1950 PAGE SIX LOOK For The Name Following the very successful Sunday School picnic sponsored last year by the Sunday Schools of the Back Mountain, a committee will meet in our Church tonight at 7:30 to discuss prospects for another picnic. This Sunday is Pentecost Sunday. In a true sense this is the birthday of the Christian Church. What happened on that first Pentecost? Is there a need for a modern Pente- cost? What would happen to us and our world if the Holy Spirit fell on us as it did on the first Christians? The min- ister will speak on the theme, “Lord, Do It Again!” in the Morning Worship Service at 11. Church School will meet at 10. We have classes in Christian in- struction for all ages from - three years up. Children are closely graded with separate classes for each age level. Youths are also closely graded in the twelve to fif- teen year level and group graded above this age. Adults meet in four different classes. Anyone not at- tending a church or church school is invited to all services. Methodist Youth Fellowship will hold a combined picnic supper and meeting on Sunday evening at 6. Each person is to bring his own lunch. Beverage and dessert will be furnished. Following the supper Mr. John H. Roberts will be the guest speaker at the worship ser- when buying or selling real estate. The principal interest of a realtor is to see that the transaction, large or small, is com- pleted in an intelligent, ethical manner. Your local realtor D. T. SCOTT JR. Dallas 224-R-13 D. T. SCOTT and Sons REALTORS 10 East Jackson Street Wilkes-Barre, Pa. News of the Churches DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH | vice, Thomas Peirce is the worship TELEVISION SCHEDULE WNBF — Channel 12 Scheduled Programs for Week of— May 28th to June 2, Inclusively Free Survey on T.V. Reception in Your Area Courtesy Of— Trucksville Radio Service Main Road, Trucksville, Pa. 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This will be the closing meeting for the current season. However, special projects are planned for the summer, The following young people at- tended the Sub-District Rally and Picnic at Trucksville Methodist Church on Monday evening: Mil- dred Kingston, Jacquelyn Kings- ton, Sandra Smith, Charlyn Rein- furt, David Kunkle, Robert Stair, and Thomas Peirce. They were ac- companied by the minister. Church Family Night will be ob- served Wednesday night with a covered dish supper and program. Featured will be the motion pic- ture, “Pennsylvania” depicting places of scenic and historic inter- est in the keystone state. A short program will also be presented by our young people under the direc- tion of Mrs. Ruth Turn Reynolds. Those attending are asked to bring a covered dish (other than meat, potatoes, or dessert), their own table service, and rolls. The pub- lic is invited. Bring the children. There will be a Sub-District Church School Superintendent’s meeting in Shavertown Methodist Church on Wednesday at 8 p.m. Superintendents of the children’s, youth and adult divisions and the general superintendent are urged to attend. Girl Scouts meet at the Church on Wednesday afternoon at 4. Boy Scouts meet on Thursday at 7. The Junior Choir will not meet this week. The Youth Choir will hold its rehearsal at 6:30, and the Senior Choir at 7:45. Bible Moments will be broadcast on Thursday morning at 8:05 over station WILK. April news letter will be avail- able after Church this Sunday. All May reports are now due for the May issue. Annual Baccalaureate Service for the combined graduating classes will be held in our church on Sun- day, June 4th at 4. The Rev. Wil- liam Williams, rector of the Prince of Peace Episcopal Church, will preach the sermon. The pastoral prayer will be offered by the Rev. Alverta Sechler, minister of Dallas Free Methodist Church. The minis- ter will be in charge of the service, and special music will be presented by the choirs under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Turn Reynolds. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH St. Paul’s Lutheran Church lists services for Sunday, May 28 (Pen- tecost): 9:45 A.M.—Sunday School. lesson for the Intermediate and Senior Departments is “Micah’s Hope of God’s Salvation.” A cor- dial welcome is extended to all age groups to join in our study program. 11:00 A.M.—The Service, Today is known throughout the Christian day and it commemorates God’s gift of the Holy Ghost to the world. It is in keeping with this that we celebrate the rite of Confirmation. The pastor of St. Paul’s Church, Frederick W. Moock, Jr., announces that the following young people will be confirmed: Beatrice E. Adler, The Peggy Ann Now, when you take off your fur coat, is the best time for you to get it repaired, relined or glazed. Don’t throw your old coat away — You can make a cape or a jacket out of it. WILL GIVE FREE STORAGE UNTIL YOU NEED IT. BETTER TAILOR and FURRIER 147 Main St., Luzerne, Pa. Call 7-2562 or Res, 7-7126 Second Annual May 30 Admission ROUGHRIDING ® CALF ROPING © ° Refreshments TUNKHANNOCK MEMORIAL DAY HORSE SHOW and RODEO WHITE HOUSE GROUNDS LOCAL HORSE SHOWING Pony Rides for Children All horsemen are urged to enter the Memorial Day Parade at 10:30 a.m. at 1 P.M. 25¢ and 50c Maza, Marie D. Adler, David Clay- ton Robertson, Beverly L. Cowell, Yvonne Marion Schlitter, Marshall Lynn Downes, Jr., Elizabeth Ann Siperko, Ralph Samuel Ell, Regina Siperko, Jr., Kenneth Gordon Thomas, Leon Weiss, Jr. The Pastor’s sermon will be ad- dressed primarily to the Catecheti- cal Class and is entitled “Your Christianity.” 7:00 p.m.—Luther League. Pre- parations are now under way for the Daily Vacation Bible School that will be held at the Church be- ginning June 12, and lasting until June 23. There is still time to have your children registered for this school. There will be a Strawberry Festi- val on June 16 on the Church grounds sponsored by the Luther League. In addition there will be a Frederick W. Malkemes, | one-act play produced by the mem- bers of the Luther League. ! ALDERSON-NOXEN CHARGE Services in the Churches of the Alderson-Noxen Charge of the Methodist Church on Sunday, May 28th will be held as follows: Rug- gles Church: morning worship ser- vice, 8:45 a.m., Sunday School, 10 o'clock. Kunkle Church, Worship service, 10 o'clock, Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Alderson Church, morn- ing worship service, ‘11:45 a.m, Church School, 10 o'clock; Noxen Methodist Church: Sunday School, 11 a.m. Baccalaureate Service, 7:30 p.m. The pastor will preach. Members of the Kunkle and Nox- en Churches are asked to note the change in the hour of Church wor- ship service for Sunday, May 28th. 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