EN] Award To R. H. Scott Robert H. Scott, Lehman, was commended for twenty-one years of safe driving Monday might at a special meeting of Williams Bak- ing Company employees, and was awarded a certificate signed ly (Ger- ard R. Williams, president and owner, together with a bronze lapel pin, Mr, Williams is the only driver whio has rolled up such a record for safety, operating his truck six days per week until last December, when a fivedday week went into effect. DRIVE-IN A Children under 12 — Free FRIDAY & SATURDAY (DOUBLE TREAT) “Invasion U. S. A” “See, with 'your own eyes What could happen—cities disappear- . ing in thin air. Good example— ‘that man can destroy itself.’ Hedda Hopper says: “This will scare the pants off you.” PLUS “R an’ The sensational low-down of the daredevils of the rodeo ring —action galore! SUNDAY & MONDAY (SEE DOUBLE) “Rainbow Around My Shoulder” Frankie Lane, Billy Daniels Swing, sing, rhythm and romance—terrific! PLUS “Thunder Birds” Yes, they had nothing to lose but their lives Action thru and thru— TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY “Pll See You In My Dreams” Doris Day, Danny Thomas A musical you'll dream about, dream after dream Also Comedy, Cartoons 8:15 - 10:15 SHOW TIMES THURSDAY—FAMILY NITE Tonite Only—$1 Full Carload “Cripple Creek” George Montgomery Shooting the works for gold in “dem thar hills” Also Comedy, Cartoons baby talk Clear eyes! Velvet smooth complexion! Guess I'll keep drinking PURVIN’S MILK! ToRir ~ Extra Fine MILK FOR REGULAR DELIVERY IN THE BACK MT. AREA PHONE ENTERPRISE 1-0818 PRINCE OF PEACE Rev, William McClelland Jr. Sunday, Maly 17th: 8 AM., Men’s Corporate ‘Communion and break- fast. At the breakfast meeting plans will be made for tthe Parish picnic in Jund. 9:45, Church (School, 11:00, Holy Communion and ‘Sermon. The members of the Woman's Auxiliary will present their United Thank Offering at ‘this service. 6:00 [P.M., Young [People’s Fellowship. Monday: 7:30 P.M., [Boy Scout meeting in the Parish House. 8:00, The Vestry will meet at the home of Mr. Ralph Davis. (Wednesday: 8:00 P.M. The Wo- man’s Auxiliary will meet in the Parish House, Thursday: 7:15 P.M. Boys dhoir rehearsal. Friday: 7:30 P.M., rehearsal. DALLAS METHODIST [Church School: 10:00 AM Church Service: 11:00 AM. MYF will visit Trucksville MYF leaving tthe [Church at 6:15 P. M. (Country Couple’s Club at 8:15 at the Church, Tuesday: 8:00, Brace Bible [Class meeting at the Church. Program leader, Herbert Marley. Refresh- ments in charge of Sheldon Mosier. Thursday: Regular choir rehear- sala, Friday: 8:00, The Brickel Class meeting at the home of Mrs. Alfred Root. Rev. Heapps leaves Tuesday for Senior choir DALLAS OUTDOOR THEATRE Children under 12 — Free 2 Shows Nightly—7:00 & 9:00 » FRIDAY “California Conquest” Technicolor Cornell Wilde, Teresa Wright Cartoons SATURDAY “The First Time” ROBERT CUMMINGS Barbara Hale “She’s going to have. a baby and the heir is too apparent” Cartoons SUNDAY & MONDAY “Against All Flags” Technicolor Errol Flynn, Maureen O'Hara News, Cartoons LATEST NEWS STARTING SUNDAY TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY “The Happy Time” Marsha Hunt, Bobby Driscoll News, Cartoons THURSDAY “Just For You” Technicolor Bing Crosby, Jane Wyman News, Cartoons the Wyoming Annual (Conference being held in Johnson City, N. Y. Rev, Charles Frick of Huntsville Christian [Church will preach in Dallas Methodist Church May 24 in the ebsence of its minister. The following young people will attend the MAF session at Annual Conference in Johnson (City. Don- ald Wiedner, Junior laymen of the (Church; Jackie Kingston anid Rob- erta Williams. The Trustee Board of ‘the Church has elected the following officers for the coming (ear: President, H. A. Smith; Vice President, William B. Jeter; Secretary, Lewis LeGrand. DALLAS FREE METHODIST Rev. Joseph Sproule Tonight at 8, Dallas Free Metho- dist cottage prayer-meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William LaBar, in Harding. Sunday services include Sunday School at 10 AM. preaching at 11, class-meeting at 6:30 P.M. Tuesday at 7:45 is prayer-meeting at the chunch, with study of the Book of Acts. SHAVERTOWN METHODIST Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost Sunday: 9:30, (Chunch [School with dlasses for all ages. Today is IChil- dren’s Day with combined Sunday [School in Sanctuary and special service honoring children. 11:00, Nursery during church hour for pre- school children, Mrs, June ‘Austin in charge. 11:00, Morning Worship SHAVER THEATRE SHAVERTOWN FRIDAY & SATURDAY Niagara” Technicolor Marilyn Monroe, Joseph Cotten Cartoon, Comedy & News MONDAY & TUESDAY “Cripple Creek” Technicolor Cartoon, Comedy Geo. Montgomery, Karin Booth WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY “Girls In The Night” Joyce Holden Cartoons, Two Shorts HIMMLER THEATRE Pallas, Pa. FRIDAY & SATURDAY “Treasure Of The Golden Condoro” Technicolor Cornell Wilde, Constance Smith News & Cartoon : MONDAY & TUESDAY “The Stars Are Singing” Technicolor Rosemary Clooney Also Comedy Every Monday and Tuesday Students over 12—25¢ WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY “My Pal Gus” Richard Widmark, Joanne Dru Novelty and Cartoon SANDY BEACH Drive-in Theatre HARVEYS LAKE, Penna. SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE “Montana Territory” technicolor Lon MacAllister PLUS “Target Hong Kong” Richard Denning SUNDAY & MONDAY DOUBLE FEATURE “The Stooge” Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis PLUS “As You Were” Joe Sawyer, William Tracey TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE “Cripple Creek” technicolor George Montgomery LUS “Sky High” Sid Mitten, Mara Lynn THURSDAY & FRIDAY “The Stars Are Singing” technicolor Rosemary Clooney Lauritz Melchior “Everything a musical could be . see the girl who sings, ‘C’mon a my house’ ”’ TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY BRING THE CHILDREN TO THE SHOW EARLY FOR FREE KIDDIE RIDE TICKETS SUNDAY 6:30 TO 8:00 Stan- Lite DRIVE-IN TUNKHANNOCK, PA. FRIDAY & SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE “My Pal Trigger” Roy Rogers PLUS “Feudin’ Fools” Leo Gorcey and The Bowery Boys SUNDAY & MONDAY “Million Dollar Mermaid” technicolor Esther Williams, Victor Mature Cartoons TUESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE Kansas City Kitty” Joan Davis, Bob Crosby PLUS “Feudin’ Rhythm” Eddy Arnold WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY “The Golden Hawk” technicolor . Rhonda Fleming, Sterling Hayden Cartoons service. 6:30, Methodist Youth Fel- lowship. Leave for joint meeting with Trucksville Methodist (Church. 8:00, (Couple's Club meeting at Naval Reserve Armory, Kingston. Monday: 7:00, Girl Scouts, Troop 9. 7430, [School of Christian Leader-~ ship at Wyoming (Seminary. Tuesday: 4:00, Girl (Scouts, Troop 66. 7:30, Boy Scouts, Troop 231. Chapel room, Wednesday. 3:45, Junior choir re- hearsal. 7:00, Girl Scouts, 75. Thursday: 1:30, Circle meetings of the WSOY. 3:45, Browmies. 7:30, Senior choir rehearsal. Friday: 8:00, Keller Class Monthly meeting in Social mooms. RUGGLES . The Ruggles Church will. serve a Ham dinner at the Church of Christ at (Sw eet Valley on Memorial Day. TRUCKSVILLE METHODIST Sunday, May 17th: 8:30, Eearly Morning Worship service and Ser- mon. 9:30, Sunday School classes for pupils of the adult, youth, and junior departments. 10:45 Late Worship service and [Sermon, Sun- diay [School classes for pupils of the primary, (beginners wand nursery departments. Equipment is being gathered for a (Cradle Roll Division to take lcare of babies while par- ents attend the morning worship service. Anyane interested in en- rolling their children under com- petent care is asked to contact Mrs. William Johnson. 7:00 P.M., The OYIF and ‘the Junior Hi MYF will meet at the Church. Rabbi Newton Friedman of Temple B'nai Brith, Wilkes-Barre, will speak on the subject “The (Customs and Holi- days that the family of Jesus ob- served,” The MYF groups from Shavertown and Dallas have been invited to attend, and you, too are invited. Refreshments will be served. Tuesday: Primary Election Day. 12:00 Noon. The Reynolds Bible Class will serve a Hot Ham lunch at the Fire Hall. 5:30, Hot Roast Beef dinner. Value Shop Bargains Value [Shop open Fridays from -5 and from 7-9, and on Tuesdays from 2-4, in Back Mountain Mem- orial Library Annex, has on hand a pair of drum majorette’'s boots and a Girl Scout leader’s uniform, as well as some noteworthy bar- gains. ; Know Your Neighbor (Continued from Page 1) community of 65,000 population. The market was a success from the start, and so were the two restaur- ants the established, but perhaps it was his taste for ‘the movies that lod him to become interested in them, mot from the production angle, but as an exhibitor, so with the same old spirit of adventure he built ‘the first Outdoor Theatre in Ohio in 1939. Crowds flocked to it and a year later he built another outside of North (Canton; but the Wiar inter- vened and gasoline rationing cut attendance. After the war, Verne looked about him and saw that Pennsyl- vania was one of the last Eastern [States to ‘accept tthe Outidoor movie. After a trip through the State he concluded that there was no more beautiful or better localtion than Dallas. That was enough. From then on things began to happen. Today Dallas Outdoor Theatre is one of the finest in ‘the State with every facility for the convenience, comfort and pleasure of adults and voungsters aliks, and responsible for its smooth operation is Verne Groff, who still, as full of energy as ever, has taken on two other jobs. He is also district distributor for Tropical [Paint & Oil Company of (Cleveland, Ohio, a firm established in 1883, amid one of the largest producers of inside and outside paints selling direct to large in- dustrial as well as domestic con- sumers. His other business is the Groff Vending & Novelty Company which operates and services cigarette vending "machines throughout Luz- erne ‘County. Well there you have if. It you are a restless sort of fellow and ican find a few more hours in the day, you are also asked to serve on ‘an Awuction (Committee. Until last spring, Mr. and Mrs. Groff and their son, Thomas Ed- ward, aged 8, lived on Reynolds Street in Kingston. Now they live in their new home an Church Street, Dallas, They are members of Dallas Methodist Church where Mrs. Groff is president of the Durbin Class and Verne, being restless, is 'a member of Daddow Isaacs Post American Legion, Kingston American Legion, Kingston VFW, the Elks, Wilkes- Barre Lions and Franklin Club. ROBERT BROWN JUSTICE - i TUESDAY, the - PEACE MAY (9th ’ FOR ONLY (9) EACH 3 Doz. $1.19 Main Highway Trucksville who will administer it. Township. political organization. candidates: Operator of Wayside Duck Farm, State Highway, DeMunds Corners. Resident home owner and taxpayer 18 years. SUPERVISOR Arthur R. Montross *16A Home owner and taxpayer 37 years. Resident of Middle Dis- trict where this office properly belongs. Soldier. Resident and taxpayer 20 years. AUDITOR Arch D. Hutchison *19A Banker. Resident taxpayer 17 years. A ——— aS ee