{ i} i. WCTU Meets Tuesday Dallas District WCTU will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 at the home of Mrs. C. L. LaBar, with Mrs. E. R. Parrish presiding and Mrs. Charles James in charge of the program. The story of the Resurrection will be given, LOYALVILLE METHODIST Worship Service 8:30, Church School 9:30. Rev. Henry G. Kiessel. ~ Easter Sunday Baptism of In- fants. New members will be taken - In. - DISBURSEMENTS \ TRUCKSVILLE CHURCH ~ Palm Sunday. Sunday School at 9:30. At the worship service at 10:45, the pastor will preach a Palm Sunday sermon, and there will be special music. New mem- SN QUALITY FLOWERS LARGE SELECTION At Broodys |this time. bers will be received into the Church, and palm leaves will be given to those who attend. Men’s Club will have charge of the worship service Palm Sunday Evening at 7:30. They will spon- or two sound movies ‘In His Name” and “Journey into Faith.” These movies are well worth seeing and the public is invited to attend. Candlelight Communion Service on Maundy Thursday, at 7:30 PM. Invite your friends and neighbors to attend. Sacrament of Holy Baptism will be given for children and babies t both the early and late services. Those who have children to be baptized should notify the pastor which service they expect to at- tend. There will be special bulletins for Palm Sunday, Maundry Thurs- day, Good Friday, and Easter, and any one wishing to sponsor any of them should contact Rev. Webster. Christian Advocate subscriptions have expired, and renewals or new subscriptions may be entered at If you wish to sub- scribe to this Church paper, please send your subscription to Rev. Webster immediately. Easter Sunday, 5:30 A.M., Sun- ise Service on the Knoll near the Church. Should the weather be bad, this service will be held in he Church. Special music by a Brass quartet under the direction of Alfred Milliner-Camp, singing, nd a message by Rev. Webster. AUDITCRS’ REPORT 1950 DALLAS BOROUGH, PA. GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS Balance on hand, January 9, 1950 $ Received from County on quent Taxes .......... Collected on 1949 taxes. .. Collected on 1950 Taxes Liquor License Fees Fines and Fees Loans Total Receipts .... General Government Police and Fire Protection Health and Sanitation Highways Insurance © "......:...... Interest on Loans Payment on Loan Principal Miscellaneous Total Disbursements Balance on Hand, January 2, 1951 . ... HIGHWAY 154.85 661.49 2,043.74 17,738.71 Delin- $ 3,545.03 4,026.37 230.00 8,388.41 232.57 76.66 5,000.00 147.14 $ 26,548.16 $ 21,696.18 Balance on Hand, Jan. 11, 1951.. $§ 807.95 From State Gasoline Tax. Total Disbursements for highway tenance Bal. on Hand, Jan. 2, 1951 § 477.13 RESOURCES Cash on Hand Due from Tax Collector, 1950 Duplicate. . . . Due from County on Taxes returned and liens filed (Approximately) Value of Borough Buildings and Machinery Total ASSESSED VALUATION 4,851.98 AID FUND a 3,637.48 an $ 4,445.43 Main- CR 3,968.30 Sib ER $ 4,851.98 3,007.27 SLE Ras 2,454.00 3,112.93 cen $928,317.00 Signed: R. B. Lewis R. W. Owens H. W. Peterson $ 13,426.18 THE POST, FRIDAY, MARCH 1. The public is invited. 1 8 At 8:30 AM. there will be an early Morning Worship Service for those who would like to attend early, or who would like to attend another Service elsewhere later. This service will be identical with the later service, with the excep- tion that the Junior Boys and Junior Girls, and the Senior Girls’ Choir will sing at this service. It s hoped that enough people will attend this service so that it will not be necessary to put an over- flow crowd downstairs at the late service as has been done for the past two years. At 9:45 AM, Sunday School lasses for all ages. Please note this is 15 minutes later than usual. At the 11 A. M. Morning Wor- ship Service the Senior Choir will sing the Special Music. DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH meeting to March 30. Palm Sunday Services Sacrament of Holy Baptism, re- music, and a special Palm Sunday ervance of Palm Sunday. ollowing Services will be held: chool will dismiss ten minutes arly to make room for seating the ongregation of the Palm Sunday ervice, Worship Service—11:00, The people are urged to attend early to facilitate adequate seating and o avoid interference with the Palm Sunday Processional. Special Palm £7 BLUE STREAK Distributed By OLD TOLL GATE Feed Service Trucksville - Phone 520-R-2 DOG FOOD lfnvited. rr — Sunday music will be presented by the three choirs. The Sacrament of Baptism will be administered to adults and young people. Thirty- six people will be received into church membership. The minister will bring a Palm Sunday Message lon the theme, “Behold, Thy King Cometh!” Visitors are cordially Pre-school children are ared for in the Church Nursery downstairs. Parents are urged to use this service during the Worship (hour. (No infants are to be bap- ized in this Service. See below.) Baptismal Service for infants will e held at four o'clock. This Ser- ice is solely for the baptism of nfants and small children. Par- nts who desire this service and ave not made arrangements with the minister are urged to do so at nce. This is a public service, and gll are welcome to attend. eption of new members, special Crucifixion by Stainer. Sunday School at 10:00. Sunday ‘John Methodist Youth Fellowship will Jessie A. Brickel Class which was meet at 6:30. Annual Passion Week o meet tonight has postponed its ((antata will be presented by the | ombined choirs directed by Ruth Turn Reynolds, on Sunday evening t 7. The choirs will present the This is a ery moving presentation of the ermon will be features in the ob- climactic event of Passion Week The [and will be a memorable experi- |ence for all. Soloists will be Mrs. Roberts, soprana, Richard Oliver, tenor, Sam Davis and Wil- lam Baker, Sr., base. | Boy Scouts will meet on Mon- day evening at 7. Brownies and ntermediate Girl Scouts on Tues- day at 4. : Official Board will be in charge f the Lenten Service on Wednes- day evening at 7:30. Rev. Robert Webster of Trucksville Methodist Church, will be the guest speaker. Our Traditional Maundry Thurs- day Candlelight Communion Ser- vice will be held on Thursday eve- ning at 7:30. All confessing Christ- ians are invited to participate re- gardles of Denominational affilia- tion. Ministers of the Back Mountain will participate in the Good Fri- day Service in the White-Church- on-the-Hill, Trucksville, from 12 to 3. Members of our community are invited to this Service. Jessie A. Brickel Class will be in charge of the annual Good Fri- day Service on Friday evening at 7:30. Robert DeWitt Yost, of Shavertown Methodist Church, will ‘be guest speaker. PRINCE OF PEACE The Couples Club met for an | organizational meeting on Sunday, March 10. Officers elected: Presi- dent, Mr. and Mrs, William Wright; vice-president, Mr. and Mrs. Stoughton; secretary, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cheney; treasurer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flack. The next meeting of the club will be ITT ERECT ACT Hl. MEET — INCOME TAXES ILA VIS EDUCATIONAL TUITION MEDICAL-DENTAL BILLS .HOSPITAL- OPERATION CHARGES | o> Da TRY ERE XCLUSIVE eng OPEN STOCK You can keep adding to your each; mix or match colors. : ! : | REXALL E starter set. You can replace broken pieces for just a few cents Platter Vegetable Bowl... 25¢ each and o MIST GRAY e TERRA COTTA e SUN YELLOW ¢ TURQUOISE } EVANS DRUG STORE SHAVERTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA Sunday, April 1 at 8 PM. Friday, March 16, 7:30 P.M.— Boy Scout Troop 200, Prentice Lacy, scoutmaster. Saturday, March 17, 2-5 PM.— Men's Club Work Program. Palm Sunday, March 18, 8 AM. —Men'’s Corporate Communion and Breakfast; 10 AM. Church School; 11 A.M. Holy Communion and Sermon; 7 P.M. Adult Educa- tion Class. Monday, March 19, 7:30 P.M.— Choir Practice followed by Young People’s meeting. : Tuesday, March 20, 8 pM—! Women’s Auxiliary meeting. Wednesday, March 21, 4 P.M.— Young People’s Confirmation Class. Maunday Thursday, March 22, 7:30 P.M.—Holy Communion and Sermon in memory of the Last Supper. Good Friday, March 23, 12-3 P.M.—Union Service at Trucksville Methodist Church. 7:30 P.M.— Special Service. Saturday, March 24 4 P. M.— Easter Even Services of Holy Baptism. ST. PAUL’S CHURCH The Rev. Frederick W. Moock, Jr., pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Shavertown, lists services for Palm Sunday and Holy Week. Save up to $100! 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Palms will be distributed at both services. 7:00 P, M.—Luther League. The meaning of ‘Palm Sunday will be discussed by the pastor. : Holy Week Monday through Friday—8:00 AM. Matins; (a half hour ser- vice). Wednesday—7:30 P. M. Man Who Saw Jesus Die.” Holy Thursday—7:30 P. M. Holy Communion. Good Friday—12:00 Noon to 3:00 P, M. A Three Hour Service with meditations by the pastor on “The the seven last words of Christ. Members of the Church Council will take part in this service. You are free to come and go as you deem necessary or you may re- main for the entire three hours. The Congregation and friends are welcome to all of these services. SEE WAYNE KING For REMODELING “Back Mountain Builder For 30 Years” Phone Harveys Lake 4651 their | Broiler — Super Broiler — Field Tested Feeds. Chicatine—Tioga’s Chick Starter—Tioga Grower— Starter and Tioga Turkey Grower. 1 Now more completely fortified with Vitamin B12 and Antibiotic Feed Supplement. 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