a Lp r—— Tv sd nig — DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH Members of the adult division of the Church School will study the effect of practical morality on re- ligion in the Sunday School hour at ten. Children will use the closely graded lessons for their age level. Children from three years upwards are invited. Rev. Charles Frick will be guest speaker at the Morning Wor- ship Service at eleven. The Senior Choir will them, “Lord of All Being” by Mark Andrews. Othen music will include the following which will be pre- sented by Mrs. Ruth Turn Rey- nolds, organist and director of sing the an- | News of the Churches choirs: “Prelude” by Francis W. Snow, “Meditation” by Francis W. Snow, “Toccatina’ (In the style of Widor) by Francis Snow. Brace Bible Class will hold a’ cov- ered dish picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Kuhnert, Ov- erbrook Avenue on Tuesday even- ing at six-thirty. Those attending are to bring covered dish and their own table service. Wives are in- vited. Second week of the Daily Vaca-| tion Church School will begin on Monday morning at nine. Sessions will continue daily through Friday. All children from ages four to twelve are invited. J At the meeting of the Official Board on Monday evening it was decided to renovate the parson- age kitchen. The Trustees were authorized to prepare plans for improvements to the Church build- ing and grounds. A general, over- all plan of improvement of the church property is contemplated. Those attending included Joseph Jewell, Niles White, Ray Shiber, Clark Hildebrant, Percy Love, Henry Smith, Paul Philipps, Rich- ard Sowden, Arthur Wheatcroft, Floyd Bogert, Lewis LeGrand, Ar- thur Dungey, Raymond Evans, Z. E. Garinger, and Rev. F. W. Rein- furt. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH The Luther League of St. Paul's Lutheran Church will be host to a dh Po CP COUNTRY DRESS SHOP Rear of Dixon's Market OPPORTUNITY DAY SPECIALS on Junior Cottons Reg. Value $10.95 NOW $6.95 Many other DRESSES — SKIRTS SHORTS Country Dress Shop Plenty of Parking Space he - > v OR TANG * THE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1950 the congregation and the commun- ity for a play and a strawberry festival tonight. The play en- titled “The Apple of His Eye” by Millard Crosby. Those in the cast are Elizabeth Dierolf, Rarbara Franklin, Barbara Malkemes, Fred- erick W. Malkemes, Jr., Peggy Mal- kemes, Jim Owens, and Gail Wool- bert. The play will be given at 7:30 P.M. and at 9:00 P.M. in the Sunday School room. Strawberries, ice cream and cake will be served on the Church lawn at the con- clusion of the 7:30 performance. The Sunday Church services are scheduled as follows: 9:45 A.M.—Sunday school. The lesson for the Intermediate and Senior Departments is “Malachi Pleads for Wholehearted Religion.” 11:00 A.M.—The Service. On this the second Sunday after Trin- ity, the pastor will bring a mess- age to the congregation on the subject “Flimsy Excuses.” The following new members were received into our Christian fellowship last Sunday: John Rol- and Kelley, Arthur G. Roberts, J. Merritt Wagner, Leon Weiss, Sr. The next reception of new mem- bers will be held, on the second Sunday of August. During July and August the Church services will be held at 8:30 A.M. and the Sunday School services at the usual hour, 9:45 A. M. ALDERSON-NOXEN Services in the Methodist Churches of the Alderson-Noxen Charge of Sunday, June 18 will be held as follows: Ruggles Church, Morning worship service, 8:45 a.m., Church School, 10 o'clock; Noxen Children’s Day Service with Bap- tism of children, 10 a.m., Metho- dist Youth Fellowship, 6 p.m.; Al- derson Sunday - School, 10 a.m. morning worship service with ser- mon by the pastor, 11:15 o'clock; PAGE FIVE Kunkle Sunday School, 10:30 a.m., evening church service with ser- mon by the pastor, 7:30 p.m. The churches of the Alderson- Noxen Charge will meet with the churches of the Maple Grove, Huntsville, Centermoreland and Lehman Charges for their First Quarterly Conference, at the Leh- man Church on Monday evening, June 19. The program will include a Fellowship Hymn Sing, and a talk on “Men's Work In Your Church” by Al Reese, District Lay Leader. Each Charge will report the World Service Acceptance for the Confer- ence Year, the Pastor’s Salary and the amount of Advance Specials ac- cepted. The Noxen Church Board of Ed- ucation will meet on Tuesday ev- ening, June 20. Trucksville Team Starts Rolling Area Response Found Excellent Mrs. Harry Stuhlmuller, chair- man and Mrs. Mitchell Jenkins, co- chairman of Trucksville Library Auction team, report that workers are getting excellent response from their solicitation for used goods. Solicitors for Mt. Greenwood Dis- trict are: Mrs. Lowther Brown, Mrs. R. M. Scott, Mrs, Frank Slaff, Mrs. Gerald Stout, Mrs. Harry Stuhlmuller; Lower Road, Miss Lor- etta Olver, Mrs. George Flack, Mrs. Robert Slaff; Trucksville Gardens, Mrs. James Gross, Mrs. Thomas Shelburne; Carverton road area, Mrs. George Williams, Mrs, Stan- ley Cashmark, Mrs. Norman Stook- ey; Harris Hill, Mrs. John Doane, Mrs. D. ‘A. 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