2 News of the Churches MAPLE GROVE CHURCH Family Night will be held in Maple Grove Church Hall Friday evening, June 22, for all members of the charge, including Pikes Creek, Mooretown, Loyalville, and Meeker. Elwood Ruckel has charge. Henry G. Kiessel will preside. Rev. LOYALVILLE METHODIST Morning Worship, 8:30; Sunday School 9:30. Trustees recently elected at Quarterly Conferences are: Mrs. H. E. Payne, Mrs. Audrey Booth, LeRoy DeLong, Gilbert Ide, Wilfred Ide, Aubrey Williams, Mrs. Henry Wolfe. A On the Board of Stewards are: Mesdames Silas Ide, Gilbert Ide, LeRoy DeLong, Clarence Moledor, Carl Baer, and L. B. Thomas. A meeting of the Official Board will be held Thursday evening at the Church Hall to discuss finances. Everyone interested is invited to attend. Shavertown Methodist Sunday School 9:45, preaching at 11 A. M. with Dr. Ralph Decker, president of Wyoming Seminary, filling the pulpit. St. Paul’s Lutheran Church Two services will continue at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church until the end of June. The first service = SANDY BEACH DRIVE-IN THEATRE FRIDAY and SATURDAY “American Guerrilla In The Philippines” Technicolor Tyrone Power, Micheline Prelle Cartoon and News SUNDAY and MONDAY “Young Man With A Horn” Kirk Douglas, Lauren Bacall, Doris Day, Hoagy Carmichael Cartoon and News TUESDAY “Dynamite” William Gargan, Virginia Welles Cartoon and News WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Johnny Holiday” William ‘Bendix, Hoagy Carmichael Children under 12 admitted free 2 shows nightly starting at dusk. is at 8:30 A. M. and the second ser- vice is at 11:00 A. M. The pastor of the Church, the Reverend Fred- erick W. Moock, Jr., will use as his sermon theme for this Sunday “God’s Picture Gallery.” Sunday School will be held at the usual hour—9:45 A. M. There are classes for all ages. DALLAS METHODIST Father’s Day and. Student Recog- nition Sunday will be observed in the Morning Worship Service Sun- day at 11. Worship service will be conducted by John Roberts, Jr. Robert Jewell will read the Scrip- ture, and William Waters will lead in the pastoral prayer. The min- ister will bring the sermon on the theme, “Fathers in an Old Family Album’. All students and fathers are particularly urged to be pres- ent. Newly elected officers of WSCS will be installed. Sunday School at ten o'clock with classes for all ages above three. Young Couples’ Club will meet Sunday evening at 8. Following a brief worship service final organ- izational plans will be discussed. DALLAS OUTDOOR THEATRE Children Under 12—Free FRIDAY “Destination Moon” Technicolor John Archer Cartoon and News SATURDAY “Salerno Beachhead” Dana Andrews, Richard Conte Cartoon and News SUNDAY and MONDAY “Desert Hawk” Technicolor Yvonne DeCarlo, Richard Green Cartoon and News TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY “Since You Went : Away” Claudette Colbert Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotton, Shirley Temple, Lionel Barry- more, Monty Woolley Cartoon and News THURSDAY “The Walking Hills” Randolph Scott, Ella Raines Cartoon and News Two shows starting at dusk * ~~ “Hey Bud, here's a hot tip! customers to get their Father's Day Gifts FINKELSTEINS While I was waiting there to have my watch repaired I saw a swell selection of ELECTRIC SHAVERS, WALLETS, RONSONS, PEN & PENCIL SETS, WATCHES, RINGS and many more things a Father ought to have.” FINKELSTEIN'S CREDIT JEWELRY STORE 72 Main St., Luzerne “Over }0 Years on Main Street” gee Wi Tell your Joan Lewin Wins Curved Bar First Class Scouts, left to right, Charlyn Reinfurt, Sandy Smith, Joan Lewin, winner of curved bar; Sue Wileman. ox THE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1951 Refreshments will be served. Wil- lard Seymour is temporary chair- man. Scout Troop 281 meets at the Church Monday evening at 7. Out- door activities are planned for ‘the summer months. The Brace Bible Class will meet Tuesday evening. Durbin Sunday School Class will hold a Strawberry Festival at the Church Friday eveming at 7. The minister begins his vacation this Sunday. Those desiring pas- toral service are to call the par- sonage or Clark Hildebrant, chair- man of the Pastoral Relation’s Com- mittee. The following guest speak- ers will occupy the pulpit during Star-Lite DRIVE-IN ROUTE 309 TUNKHANNOCK, PA. FRIDAR and SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE “Sunset in the West” with Roy Rogers “Alias The Champ” with Gorgeous George Added Cartoon SUNDAY and MONDAY “Cover Girl” (Technicolor) with Rita Hayworth and Gene Kelly Also Cartoon TUESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE “House of Frankenstein” “House of Dracula” Plus Cartoon WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Too Late for Tears” with Lizabeth Scott and Dan Duryea Added Cartoon (Adults, 60c; Children 12 to 16, 25c; Children under 12 admit- ted free). the ministers absence: Sunday, June 24—Rev. Roswell W. Lyons, superintendent of Wilkes Barre District of the Methodist Church. Sunday, July 1—Dr. F. Budd Schooley, Dallas. Sunday, July 8—Rev. Howard Goeringer, Executive Secretary of Wyoming Valley Council of Churches, Wilkes-Barre. Sunday, July 15—Rev. George W. Lewis, Jr., Philadelphia. Mrs. Donald Smith, Hostess At Alderson Mrs. Donald Smith, newly elec- ted president of Alderson W.S.C.S. entertained officers of the Society at her home Monday evening when plans were made for the amateur flower festival and strawberry and ice cream festival to be held June 27. Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter and Mrs, William Deets are co-chair- men. Present were Mrs. George Armitage, Mrs. John Cowan, Mrs. Wal Leinthall,, Mrs. Lee Zimmer- man, Mrs. Joseph Rauch, Mrs. Har- vey Kitchen, Mrs. Harry Allan, Mrs. Albert Armitage, Mrs. William Deets; Rev. Ruth Underwood, Jes- sie Armitage and the hostess. HIMMLER THEATRE Dallas, Pa. FRIDAY and SATURDAY “Bird of Paradise” in technicolor with Louis Jourdan and Debra Paget Also Cartoon and News MONDAY and TUESDAY “Sword of Monte Christi” in technicolor with George Montgomery WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY “Sugar Foot” in technicolor with Randolph Scott Also Pete Smith Short and Cartoon RECEIVE CENTER ST. Merchandise Club NOW FORMING! June 27 - PER WEEK PAY $10.00 IN TWENTY WEEKS AND $11.00 IN MERCHANDISE THIS IS NOT A LOTTERY Here's B Good Way To Get Some New Clothes Or Start Saving For The Xmas Gifts You'll Want CROMPTON’S ror~.tex~ SHOP Nov. 11 C Curved Bar For Joanne Lewin Completes Rigid Girl Scout Tests Joanne Lewin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lewin, Goss Manor, has won the Curved Bar, highest award in Girl Scouting, equivalent to Eagle Scout among the boys. Joanne has been working on the requirements ever since winning first class rating last year. Four badges over and above the twelve required for first class honors are required for Curved Bar. The four badges selected were “My Community”, “One World”, “Pottery” and “Conservation”, The latter was a continuation of last year’s project, involving mainten- ance of bird feeders during the winter months, Winners of first class honors in Troop 54, Mrs. W. E. McQuilkin, leader, were: Sue Wileman, Sandy Smith, and- Charlyn Reinfurt; se- cond class, Marilyn Shaver. Badges for “My Community” go to Charlyn Reinfurt, Marilyn Sha- ver, Sue Wileman, Sandy Smith and “Joanne Lewin; for “One World”, to Mildred Kingston, Jac- queline Kingston, Sandy Smith, Sue Wileman, Joanne Lewin, and SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRIDAY and SATURDAY Call Me Mister” . (technicolor) Betty Grable, Dan Dailey MONDAY and TUESDAY Last of the Buccaneers” (technicolor) Jack Oakie, Paul Henreid Cartoon—Shorts WEDNESDAY _and THURSDAY “Target Unknown” Mark Stevens, Don Taylor Cartoon—Sport | Charlyn Reinfurt; pottery, Marion Cundiff, Anne Marie Dunham, Nan- cy Fitch, Sally Hetrick, Jacqueline Kingston, Mildred Kingston, Joanne Lewin, Charlyn Reinfurt, Sandy Smith, and Sue Wileman; child care, Sandy Smith; sewing, Char- lyn Reinfurt; design, Sandy Smith, conservation, Charlyn Reinfurt and Joanne Lewin. Harvey's Lake By Mrs. Albert Armitage H. L, 3331 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter, PAGE FIVE Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs, Donald Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger and Arn- old Garinger attended the wed- ding of Mr. Wyant, to Miss Pauline Clossen at Bloomsburg on Saturday evening at 6:30. John Borton of Connecticut re- turned to his work on Monday after being called home due to the death of his uncle, Edward White of Mildred, Pa. The Harveys Lake Girl Scouts are spending three days at Wild- wood Camp. Mrs. Florence Worth, Mrs. Mildred Garinger and Mrs. Madge McHose are taking charge. 23¢c each Picked Up Delivered Monday — Thursday Tuesday — Friday Wednesday - Saturday x 340 Carey Ave., W.-B. SHIRTS LAUNDERED 1. ! Called for and delivered CASH 'n GARRY 5 Shirts for 80c—20c¢ ea. 45 N. Main St., W.-B. 2 DALLAS SHAVERTOWN TRUCKSVILLE Phone ENTERPRISE 1-0545 Toll Is Free i 19 Carey Ave., W.-B. PEUPLE'S WIL, Warren Dennis, Mr. BABY TALK . i Mommy says I should be an actor . .. cause I make such cute faces! 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