The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, June 22, 1951, Image 5

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SHAVERTOWN METHODIST
Sunday School 9:45, preaching
at 11 A. M. with Dr. Ralph Decker,
president of Wyoming Seminary
filling the pulpit.
THE DALLAS METHODIST
Sunday School meets on Sunday
morning at ten o'clock. Our School
throughout the summer months
continues to meet regularly with
classes for all ages. The Reverend
Rosewell W. Lyon, superintendent
of the Wilkes-Barre District of the
Methodist Church, will be guest
preacher in the Morning Worship
Service on Sunday morning at 11.
Special music will be presented by
a guest soloist.
Boy Scout Troop 281 will meet at
the Church on Monday evening at
ven o'clock. ;
"The Church Board of Education
will meet on Tuesday evening at
8 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond E. Kuhnert.
The Durbin Class will hold a
Strawberry Festival on Friday eve-
ning at seven o’clock in the Church
Social rooms. The public is invited.
Motion pictures will also be shown.
The minister began his vacation
this week. Those desiring pastoral
service are to call the parsonage,
or if unable to contact the minis-
ter at the parsonage, call Mr.
Clark S. Hildebrant, Dallas, 271-
R-3. :
; News of the Churches
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ST. PAUL'S CHURCH
+ Sunday, June 24 marks the last
for the time being, of two morning
services at St. Paul's Lutheran
Church, Shavertown. The first ser-
vice will be at 8:30 A. M. and the
second at 11:00 A.M. Beginning
with July 1, the service will be at
11:00 A.M,
The Reverend Frederick W.
Moock, Jr., the pastor of the
Church, will bring the peaceful gos-
pel message to the congregation
entitled “The Pulpit in the Sea.”
Sunday School will continue
without interruption throughout
the summer months. The hour for
Sunday School remains the same—
9:45 A.M. All ages are most cor-
dially invited. The July guest
preachers for St. Paul's are as fol-
lows: July 1, The pastor of the
Church; July 8, Seminarian Alton
H. Wedde; July 15, Seminarian
Graham T. Rinehart; July 22, Sem-
inarian Graham T. Rinehart; July
29, The Reverend Charles E. Rudy.
Plans are now being made for
the annual Back Mountain Sunday
School picnic to be held at Har-
veys Lake on August 4. The vesper
service will be under the guidance
of St. Paul’s pastor.
ALDERSON-NOXEN CHARGE
The morning worship service in
the Ruggles Methodist Church will
be held at 8:45 in the new Church,
with Sunday School at 10.
The second week of the Ruggles
Vacation Bible School will be held
from Monday to next Friday, 9:30
to 11:30 each morning.
Annual Children’s Day program
and closing service of the Vacation
Bible School of the Noxen Metho-
dist Church will be held Sunday
morning at 10, the hour of regular
Church worship. There will be bap-
tism of children. Alderson Church
worship service with sermon by the
pastor and music by the choir un-
der the direction of Mrs. Fred
Swanson will be held at 11:15.
Sunday School at 10:15.
Church School in Kunkle Church
will be at 10:30; evening Church
service at 7:30.
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small. We also remodel and
reline cloth coats.
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Beta iid THE POST, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1951
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Drakes Froationce Flash Floods
In South, Blizzard In North
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Drake and
their daughter Ruth of Lehman
avenue, Dallas, experienced every-
thing from flash floods in Okla-
homa to a heavy snow storm in
Yellowstone Park on their recent
trip to the Pacific Coast and points
north and south.
Going by the southern route
early in May, they took in the
Painted Desert and Oak Creek Can-
yon in Arizona, visited the Grand
Canyon and Boulder Dam, and
spent five days in Reno, Nevada,
with Mr, Drake’s brother and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Drake.
At Boulder Dam they descended
five hundred feet under ground to
see the colossal machinery. They
stopped briefly in Virginia City.
Arrived in California, they fol-
lowed the coastline drive, visiting
friends along the way; spent a
night at Grant’s Pass; drove
through the Giant Redwood Forest;
and started east again via Yellow-
stone Park. ;
Neither the Inn nor the cabins
in the park were open during the
first week in June. Plows had
cleared the roads, but more snow
fell during the night, and travel-
lers were advised not to remain
for fear of a real blizzard. Snow
was piled higher than the cars.
The three bears, Papa, Mamma,
and Baby Bear, reared up on their
hind legs and attempted to claw
open the car door for a handout,
but the snapshots taken from close
quarters inside the car will prob-
ably not be good, Mrs. Drake
thinks.
Other transparencies taken in
color are not yet back from being
developed.
In lodking back over the vaca-
tion, Mrs. Drake speaks especially
of the desert flowers, white with a
yellow center, which filled the air
with the perfume of gardenias but
wilted immediately upon being
plucked and brought into the car.
She thinks the cactus flowers
are marvelous, artificial in their
perfection.
She likes to remember Scotty's
Castle, the subject of a recent Sat-
urday Evening Post article, and
Death Valley.
And she says the AAA motels
are wonderful as soon as you get
west of the Mississippi. Hotels
out west are now advertising them-
selves to the travelling public as
an economy measure, contrasted
with the deluxe tourist cabins
which charge more for accommo-
dations but also offer more in the
way of privacy and comfort, and
are far cooler in hot climates.
First Quarterly Conference of the
Alderson-Noxen Charge will be held
tonight in the Firemen’s Hall, Nox-
en. A ham supper will be served
at 6:30. The meeting, under the
direction of the Rev. Roswell Lyon,
District Superintendent will be
held immediately following the
supper.
Official Board of the Noxen Meth-
odist Church will meet at the home
of Mrs. A. J. Davis on Thursday
evening, at 8.
June Flower Festival will be held
at Alderson Church on Wednesday.
MAPLE GROVE CHURCH
The first social family night for
the entire charge will be held this
evening, June 22 in the Church
| Hall. This is for Loyalville, Meeker,
Mooretown and Maple Grove Meth-
odist Churches. All families in
these charges are urged to be pre-
sent. . Elwood Ruckel is in charge
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SHAVER THEATRE
SHAVERTOWN
FRI.-SAT.
“Lemon Drop Kid”
Bob Hope, Marilyn Maxwell
Cartoon—News
MON.-TUES.-WED.
“Ma and Pa Kettle
Back on the Farm”
Marjorie Main
Percy Kilbride
Cartoon—Shorts
THURS.-FRIL
“Breakthrough”
David Brian, Suzanne Delbert
Cartoon—Short
of the program. ‘
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Christian Nelson, pastor of
the Victory Gospel Assembly of
Brooklyn, N. Y., will be at Dallas
Free Methodist Church Sunday,
June 24 at 11 A. M. and 2:30 P. M.
He will preach at Trucksville at
7:30 P. M. Every body welcome.
Rev. Nelson is a preacher, singer,
musician and composer of music.
To Serve Ham Dinner
Ladies’ Auxiliary of Shavertown
Fire Company will serve a ham din-
ner in the Fire Hall Saturday, June
23 starting at 5 P. M.
HIMMLER
THEATRE
Dallas, Pa.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
“| Can Get It For You
Wholesale”
with Dan Dailey and
Susan Hayward
Also Cartoon and News
MONDAY and TUESDAY
“Stage to Tucson”
in technicolor with
Rod Cameron and Wayne Morris
Also Leon Errol Comedy
and Traveltalk
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
“Highway 301”
with Steve Cochran
Also This is America
Our Private Dining Room
(SECOND FLOOR)
of the COLONY RESTAURANT
at the Picnic Grounds
Harveys Lake
NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE
PARTIES and BANQUETS
Reasonable Rates
Complete RESTAURANT and BAR Service
‘For Reservations Call Harveys Lake 253
Telephone 409-R-7
Can't beat ‘em for economy
and fine performance
Call today for further details
Harold Ash
PLUMBING—HEATING—BOTTLED GAS
§
SEE OUR NEW
MODELS OF
CALORIC
RANGES
We also handle
ENTERPRISE RANGES
Shavertown, Pa.
Attend Day Wedding
Out of town guests at the Mor-
ley-Day wedding were: A. M.
Day, Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Hodgson, Atlanta,Ga., Mr. and Mrs.
L. C. Anderson and Mr, and Mrs.
E. R. Anderson, Rochester, N. Y.,
Miss Phoebe Ellison, N.Y.
Mr, and Mrs. George Derrly, Jr.,
Miss Mary, F. Budd, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Murray Shannon, Miss Virginia
Shannon, Miss Emily R. Ebling,
Miss Leah K. Daniell, Daniel Hun-
ter, Philadelphia.
George S. Derry, Ardmore; Mr,
and Mrs. Albert R. Murphy, Moy-
lan; Mr. and Mrs. George Litch-
field, Ocean City.
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Fleck, Mr.
and Mrs, Silas Fleck, Jr., Easton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stoll, Dr. and
Mrs, Ralph B. Hess, Mr. and Mrs.
R. J. Hunter, Clyde Oskins, 'Jr.,
Miss Lucille Snyder, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy A. Wood, Miss Mayme Wid-
man, Miss Lillie Widman, Mr. and
Mrs. James McCarthy, Mr, and Mrs.
Joseph Rosetti, Bethlehem.
Gordan Bayer, Jr., Johnstown;
John W. Moorehouse, Hatboro, N.
J., Thomas Higgins, Habertown,
Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rosetti,
dr., Allentown, Mr. and Mrs, Wal-
ter E. Frank, Lansdowne, Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Confair, Williamsport,
Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Lady, Dan-
ville, Miss Joan Reid, Scranton.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Wolpert,
Clarks Summit, Pittman Vickers,
Montrose, Mrs. Beulah Martin, Miss
Phylis Martin, Carbondale, Mr. and
Mrs. James C. McGraw, White
Mills, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon
Strong, Devon, Pa., Mr. and Mrs;
Frank West and Lewis West, Bra-
denton, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
H, Ashfield, Westfield, N. J., Miss
Betty Ann Stagg and Edna Louise
Stagg, East Stroudsburg.
Boy Scout Awards Made
At Monday's Meeting
A good turnout of scouts,” Troop
281, met at the Dallas Methodist
Church Monday evening to make
plans for what looks like an out-
door season for the boys. New
tents have been purchased and a
few of the boys have planned over
night camping for this week.
Merit badges for Personal Health
were presented to Donald Roeske
and for Scholarship to Robert Van
Horn. Life scout award was given
Russell DeRemer. Rus starts work
Monday at Camp Achela as assist-
ant water front director.
Committee men Henry Roeske,
Percy Love and Rev. Reinfurt were
present. Scoutmaster C. Butler
and assistant scoutmaster IL. Bar-
ston conducted the meeting.
Star-Lite
DRIVE-IN
ROUTE 309
TUNKHANNOCK, PA.
FRIDAR and SATURDAY
“Hellfire”
with William Elliott and
Marie Windsor
Also Cartoons
SUNDAY and MONDAY
“Ma and Pa Kettle”
with Marjorie Main and
Percy Kilbride
Plus Comedy and Cartoons
TUESDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
“Hold That Baby”
with The Bowery Boys
“Beware of Blondie”
with Penny Singleton
Added Cartoon
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
“Gilda”
with Rita Hayworth and
Glenn Ford
Also Cartoon
(Adults, 60c; Children 12 to 16,
25c; Children under 12 admit-
ted free).
Parish Block Party
To Raise School Funds
Gate of Heaven Parish will con-
duct its annual block party to raise
funds for Gate of Heaven School on
July 2, 3 and 4 on St. Therese’s
grounds.
There will be all forms of enter-
tainment with games and booths
and a big turkey dinner on July
4, when the party will be con-
ducted both day an night.
The program on July 2 will be
in charge of the Holy Name So-
ciety; on July 3, Alter and Rosary
Society and on July 4, Catholic
Daughters.
Attends Conference
Louie W. Ayre, Carverton road,
Trucksville, attended the Confer-
ence of Church Musicians at the
Church of the Nativity in Bethle-
hem the early part of the week.
Attending from Wilkes-Barre were
Rev. and Mrs. Fred W. Trum-
bower, Henry Johnson, Rev. Rob-
ert Kline, Mrs. S. C. Watson, sister
of Louie.
Jack Dempsey held the heavy-
weight boxing crown for seven
years,
SANDY BEACH
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
“Two Flags West”
Joseph Cotten, Linda Darnell
Jeff Chandler, Cornel Wilde
Cartoon and News
SUNDAY and MONDAY
“The Underworld
Story”
Dan Duryea, Herbert Marshall
Gale Storm
“Operations of Crime Syndicate
revealed”
Cartoon and News
TUESDAY ONLY
“The Lost Patrol”
Victor McLaglen, Boris Karloff
“Twelve men dare to laugh
as death stalks just ahead”
Cartoon and News
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
“The Man On The
Eiffel Tower”
technicolor
Franchot Tone
Charles Laughton
Burgess Meredith, Robert Hutton
Cartoon and News
COMING—
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
JUNE 29-30
“So Young, So Bad”
Children under 12 admitted free
2 shows nightly starting
at dusk.
Vacation Bible School
To Mark Anniversaries
Trucksville Daily Vacation Bible
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School will celebrate the nation’s
fif tieth anniversary of Bible
Schools with a program and birth-
day party at 7 o‘clock on Sunday
evening.
This will ‘also celebrate Trucks-
ville’s nineteenth year of Daily Va-
cation Bible Schools. Dr. Rolland
Crompton was the pastor who
opened the Daily Vacation Bible
Schonl in Trucksville Methodist
Church.
Some of the first teachers were |
Mrs. Neual Kester, Miss Marion |
Olver, Miss Lenora Warden, Miss
Georgiena Weidner. The Church’s
records are nil and so the present
pastor, Rev. Robert Webster re-
quests that those who served in the
first school under Rev. Rolland
Crompton and Rev. Harry M. Sa-
vacool notify him, Mrs, James
Goodwin or Miss Weidner.
DALLAS
OUTDOOR
THEATRE
Children Under 12—Free
FRIDAY
“The Walking Hills” |
Randolph Scott, Ella Raines
Cartoon and News
SATURDAY
“The Talk of the Town”
Cary Grant, Jean Arthur,
Ronald Colman, Edgar
Buchanan
Cartoon and News
SUNDAY and MONDAY
“Gypsy Wildcat”
technicolor
Maria Montez, Jon Hall
Peter Coe
Cartoon and News
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
“Story of G. I. Joe”
Burgess Meredith,
Robert Mitchum
“This is Ernie Pyle’s famous
story”
Cartoon and News
THURSDAY
“The Jackie Robinsok: :
Story”
starring Jackie Robinson
as himself
Cartoon and News
Two shows starting at dusk
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New Potatoes -
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Ripe Tomatoes pkg. 15¢
Cra Ig a dd
Ripe Gantalopes Ige
Ripe Watermelons - - - - 79%
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LUZERNE-DALLAS HIGHWAY
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DRESSES
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
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Trucksville
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Thursday
Friday
Saturday
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