The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, April 20, 1951, Image 5

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~ Sunday Evening Fellowship.
2% News of the Churches
li +2 . Dallas Methodist
Today (Friday) Jessie A. Brickel
Class. will hold its monthly meet-
ing in the Social Rooms at 8. De-
Sunday—10:00 Sunday School
© with classes for all ages above
three. 11:00 Morning Worship.
~ Sermon—*“In the Beginning God”.
"This is the second in a series of
© sermons on, “The Great Texts of |
the Bible”. Special music will be
presented by the church choirs. A
cordial welcome is extended to all.
Pre-school children are cared for
in the Church Nursery during the
Service. 6:30 Methodist Youth Fels
lowship. Devotions will be con-
ducted by Carl Bailey. Charlyn
Reinfurt will lead the discussion
period. Recreation will follow. Ts
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| first in a series of four motion pic-
tures will be shown. These pictures
| of the very best reds
® Spirea ® Buddelia
Forsythia e Beauty Bush
® Japanese eo Hydrangea
3% Quince
LOUIS F RAVE
; | Harveys Lake Highway - Dallas
are of high quality reproduction
with sound. This week we shall
present the film, “Second Chance”.
"This is considered the outstanding
inspirational film of the Protestant
~ Film Commission, and is based on
Faith Baldwin's story. Louella
Parsons comments “Second Chance
is exceptionally worth seeing”.
Other comments: Jimmy Fidler—
RAEN
SEE OUR BIG
SELECTION
OF NURSERY STOCK
It Just Awvived!
* Hybrid
Rhododendron
Dr. Dresselhuys—one
grown.
* Colorado Blue
Spruce $3.95 up
* Pzalea
Carmen - Rosepink _... $3.95
Orange Beauty ......... 2.95
Mme Butterfly
(Lavender) ...... 3.95
~ Hinodegire-Red. 2.95
Lilacina - Lilac _........ 4.50
* Japanese
Yews
$2.50 up
Native Rhododendrons
Mugho Pine
Arbor Vitae
Juniper
Retinospova
Holly, Hemlock
Magnolia
Norway Spruce
* Roses
From the best growers
in the country.
Peace, Pinocchio, Blaze,
‘New Dawn and others.
® American Bittersweet
eo Rosa Multiflora
(living fence)
Peat surzo Bates
Moss $4.95
Our shrubs are all very
excellent specimens and
guaranteed good growers
YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
NURSERYMAN
OPEN EVENINGS
F Visit our Sales yard or Phone
| Dallas 342-R-11 for landscaping
~. 'votions, followed by business and.
Lh social hour. :
“Inspirational as it is entertaining’;
Dorothy Manners—‘a strictly pro-
fessional production”. A brief wor-
ship service will precede the pic-
ture. No admission charge, but an
offering will. be: received. Bring the
children and your friends. ?
Monday—7:00 Boy Scouts meet
in the Social Rooms.
Tuesday—8:00 Meeting of Board
of Education.
Thursday—4:00 Junior Choir;
6:30 Youth Choir; 8:00 Adult
Choir.
Members of the Book Club are
requested to exchange books.
St. Paul’s Church
Two services, 8:30 A. M. and
11:00 A. M., have greatly in-
creased the number of worshippers
at St. Paul's Lutheran Church,
Shavertown. Both services are si-
milar, the hymns are the same, the
liturgy is the same, and the pastor
preaches the same powerful Word
of God.
This Sunday, the Fourth Sunday
after Easter, the pastor of the
Church, the Reverend Frederick W.
Moock, Jr., will use as his sermon
theme “The Truth Must Be Told.”
9:45 A. M.—Sunday School. Great
Old Testament lessons are now be-
ing taught in the light of New Tes-
tament revelation. 7:00 P. M.—Lu-~
ther League. The young people of
our congregation and their friends
are cordially invited to the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heidere.
Monday, April 23, at 8:00 P. M.-
The Brotherhood. Movies will be
shown.
TRUCKSVILLE CHURCH
The Rev, Mr. Webster has been
returned to the White Church on
the Hill for his fourth year. The
appointment was made by Bishop
Corsen at the recent conference
held in Central Church of Wilkes-
Barre.
Due to the renovation of the
Church basement, there was no
Sunday School last Sunday, and
the worship service was held in
Kingston Township High School.
Appreciation is expressed to the
School Board for their willing ap-
THE POST, FRIDAY
, APRIL 20,1951 =
proval of the usage of the build-
ing for our service.
Sunday School classes will be
resumed as usual at 9:30 next Sun-
day morning, April 22nd, with
classes for all ages. :
Worship service will be held: in
the Church as usual next Sunday
at 10:45 A. M. A nursery is con-
ducted during the service for. pre-
school age children, and is under
the - direction of Mrs.
Hemenway.
Sunday ‘evening, April 22nd, at
7:30 o'clock, at St. John’s Lutheran
Church, Academy and River streets,
Wilkes-Barre, the Rev, F. Andrew
Sommese, Pastor of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church. in Philadelphia
will speak on the subject “Truth
and Error.”
On Tuesdays, from April 24th to
May 29th, at Wyoming Seminary,
there will be a Leadership Training
School, sponsored by the Wyom-
ing Valley Council of Churches. An
excellent group of courses will be
offered, taught by Rabbi Newton
J. Friedman, Dr. Norman Clemens,
Dr. Ralph Decker, and Rev. Jule
Ayres. Sunday School teachers
and officers of our Church are
urged to take advantage of these
courses, which are very worth
while.
Wednesday, April 25, at 8 P.M,
the Mission Study Group will meet
at the home of Mrs. Levi Crews
at Hillside. Mrs. Earl Hons of
Shavertown will review the Study
Book.
Thursday, April 26, the W.S.C.S.
will meet at 1:45 P. M.
Friday, April 27, the Queen
Esthers will sponsor a tea at the
Church, the proceeds of which will
be used toward expenses for the
girls who will attend the mission-
ary camp at Sky Lake this sum-
mer. The W. S. C. S. women are
especially urged to support the
girls in this undertaking, and any
one willing to help in any way
should contact Mrs. Harold Croom.
SHAVERTOWN CHURCH
Rev. Roswell W. Lyon, District
Superintendent of the Methodist
Church in the Wilkes-Barre Dis-
trict will occupy the pulpit of The
Shavertown Methodist Church on
Sunday, April 22 at 11 o'clock.
OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS
THIS WEEK
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MEN'S SUITS
SHARKSKINS
GABARDINES
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Double and Single
Breasted
| Sizes 7 to 18—
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They sold up to $16.95
BOYS’ ALL-WOOL SUITS
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Sizes 14 to 17
VERY SPECIAL
MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS
EVERY NEW SPRING COLOR
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| appointment.
1000 BARGAINS AT THE BON-TON
Franklin ,
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1 detown
Mr. and Mrs. James Hummel of
Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. John Gar-
ringer and son Jackie spent Sun-
day with Merle Hummel of Phila-
delphia.
| The Seek and Find Class of the
Jackson Methodist Church is hold-
| ing a Public show presented by Z.
| E. Garringer of Dallas and the Gil-
bury trio of Nanticoke on Friday
night, April 20, in the church base-
ment. Refreshments will be sold.
Mr. and Mrs. William Pattieger
of Shillington and P. H. Parks were
| callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hayden Williams and family on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Hoover of
Brooklyn, N. Y. spent the weekend
with Mrs. W. H. Nevel.
Mrs. John Richards is a patient
at the Nesbitt Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hilbert Jr.
of Easton spent the weekend with
the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Hilbert.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swan re-
ceived a telephone call .on Sunday
from their son, Pvt. Arnold Swan,
who is stationed at Camp Breck-
enridge, Kentucky.
The W.S.C.S. will have a fam-
ily night on Thursday night, May
Rev. Robert Yost, regular pastor
of this Church is a patient at the
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.
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3, at six o'clock. Each family is to
bring a covered dish and dessert
will be served by the Committee.
The program will be announced at
a later. date. :
Mrs, Ellen Lindenmuth “of
Wilkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
lard. Roberts and ‘daughter Mar-
garet Jane of Plymouth were cal-
lers at the home of Mrs. William
Weaver and Mrs. Margaret Jen-
nings recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hilbert Sr.
and Mrs, Lila Felt spent Wednes-
day and Thursday with relatives in
Chenango Bridge, New York. Mrs:
Felt has returned to her home after
spending the last week with her
parents, the Hilberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Welsh,
Mr. and Mrs.
daughter Shirley,
Robert Welsh, Mrs. Harold Dy-
mond and daughter Linda at-
tended the wedding of Charlotte
Hawke to Jack Benning on Sat-
urday at the Bear Creek Chapel.
Harvey’s Lake
Mrs. Howard Higgins is well
again, after being ill at her home
for over a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Dennis,
Mrs. Ruth Deets, Treva Traver,
Carol Deets and Jessie Armitage
attended the “Pink Tea”, sponsored
by the Young People’s Group of
the Bethesda Congregational church
of Edwardsville on Wednesday eve-
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In All Sizes
SHAVERTOWN
For Teens
Ship-n-Shore Blouses
Fashionable Hosiery ®
Corsage Slips
Bobby Sox e
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FOR ALL THE FAMILY
Many Valuable Door Prizes
OPEN 9 AM TO 9 PM — EVERYONE WELCOME
GIKTS
ning. Mrs. Deets read “The Pink
House”, and Treva, Carol and
Jessie furnished the music.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Conden and
family of Kunkle were Sunday din-
ner guests of Mrs. Florence Conden.
William Haddle of Pittsburgh
spent the weekend with his family.
Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter has been
ill for several weeks, but is better
now, and able to go out.
Mr. and Mrs, Peter Kuchta and
daughter Judy of Hazleton spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Rauch, and Mr. and Mrs.
H. R. Garinger.
Miss Mildred Schoonover of Cen-
termoreland, now stationed with
the WAVES at Jacksonville, Flor-
ida, spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith and
daughter, and Mrs. Forrest Smith
of Berwick, visited Forrest Smith
at Fort Dix, N. J. on Sunday.
Lehman
Pvt. William Simms of Fort Dix,
N. J., spent the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Simms.
He expects to be moved shortly.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert: Linger: of
Hanover, N. H., after touring the
West and visiting friends and rela-
tives in Denver, Col. stopped: off
on their way home to: visit the
latter's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Fran=
cis Lewis.
Mrs. William Major entertained
members of the Louella Neely Bible
Class Wednesday afternoon.
Entertains At Cards
Mrs. H. R. Gallagher, Lake road,
recently entertained members of
her card club. Present were Mrs.
Fred Eck, Mrs. W. Charles Max-
well, Mrs. Ruth Hall Daily, Mrs.
Ord Trumbower, Mrs. Kenneth
Rice, Mrs. Alvah Eggleston, Mrs.
Betty Dettmore and the hostess.
WIN
MAIN ST., DALLAS
THIS BEAUTIFUL SET OF
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A complete 20-piece set will
be given to a lucky winner
in our store EVERY WEEK!
There's nothing to it. Stop in at Henry's
anytime and with every purchase made
over $1.00 you will receive a coupon
which gives you the chance to win.
See
e ney your friendly Dallas jeweler
PHONE 274-R-16
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