rs——— ee a HE HIMMLER Dallas, Pa. FRIDAY & SATURDAY “His Majesty O’Keefe” Technicolor Burt Lancaster, Joan Rice NEWS & CARTOON MONDAY & TUESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE “Sun Shines Bright” Charles Winninger Arleen Whelan PLUS ‘Painted Hills” Technicolor Lassie and Paul Kelly WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY “The Stranger Technicolor Randolph Scott, Claire Trevor CARTOON Harvey's Lake Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Austin of Johnson (City, N. Y., visited the lat- ters brother, Herman Garinger, on Sunday. Mrs. John Kuchta entertained for Easter Sunday dinner, Mary Kuchta of Lakewood, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kuchta, Clarks Summit; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kuchta, Judy Kuchta and Mr. and Mrs. George Kuchta of Harrisburg, and Andrew Kuchta. Mr. and Mrs. William Richards and children of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., spent the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson and Mrs. Anne Richards. The following ® persons were re- ceived in membership at the Alder- son Methodist Church on Sunday: Elwood Davis, Russell Dodd, Faye White, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lewis, Alger Shafer and Garvin Smith. The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marsh was baptized. Miss Eula Maketa is a patient at Robert Packer Hospital, at Sayre, Hear these memorable Glenn Miller Hits... UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL Presents made such Music! RES = with CHARLES DRAKE GEORGE TOBIAS « HENRY MORGAN TUES. & WED. TUMBLEWEED Color by Technicolor THURS. - FRI. - SAT. IT SHOULD quarter with eighteen members of the Lehman-Jackson-Ross Honor Roll according to an announcement made this week by Mary J. Lamo- reaux, Honor Society Sponsor. The standing were as follows: TA Grace “*Bouch, Joyce Crumley, Geraldine Hontz, Joyce Husted, Linda Morris. 7B Alberta Shaw, Betty Shorts Rus- sell Steele, Patricia Rittenhouse, Shirley Rogers. 8A Phoebe Bouch, Jean Drapiewski, Louise Ellsworth, Carol Hadsel, Beverly Koster, Betty Kliamovich. : 8B Donald Nelson, Nanette Olinatz, Kathryn Sorokin, Edward Stofko, Teddy Toluba, Lois Vanderhoff. 9A Alice Mae Britt, Betty Doran, Mary Kliamovich, Mary Ann Kup- stas, Beverly Major, Carolyn Marks, Shirley Park. 9B Scavone, Mary Louise Schultz, Janet Smith, Frances Yahara, Thomas Yencha, Tony Toluba. 10A June Covert, Alice Gardecki, Patsy Ide, Janet Kitchen. 10B Ellen Ray, Eleanor Rodriguez, Mary Sabaluski, Nancy Spencer, Ashel Sutliff. Mary Sorokin, Glenda Steele, 11A Jeanne Casterline, Janet Cornell, Marcia Elston, Jay Long, Grace Major, Edith Mazonkey. 11B Harry Rood, Nancy Williams. 12A Janice Barnes, Madalyn Beline, Jane Conner, Joan DeRemer, Marie Gates, Margaret Harrison, Babetta Hewitt, Lois Lee, Elaine Major. 12B Alice Naugle, Joyce Oncay, Tom Patla, Theresa Rodrigeuz, Joel Rood, Helen Skopic, Barbara Tretheway, Patsy Turner, Eleanore Mazonky. FRI. & SAT. APRIL 23-24 ® First Area Showing © “Country Parson” Starring John Beal “The life story of one of God's ministers. ALSO Stephen McNally, Julia Adams “The Stand at Apache River” In Technicolor SUN. & MON. APRIL 25-26 2 SMASH HITS 2 “Escape From Fort Bravo” William Holden, Eleanor Parker, John Forsythe “Romance, Danger, Suspense” ALSO “The Affairs of Dobbie Gillis” Debbie Reynolds, Bobby Van TUES. & WED. APRIL 27-28 2 TERRIFIC SHOWS “Veils of Bagdag™ Victor Mature, Mari Blanchard ALSO “The Moonlighter” Vengence, Terror, Angry Hearts with Barbara Stanwych Fred McMurray THURS. APRIL 29 ONLY YOUR FAMILY NIGHT $1.00 CARLOAD $1.00 — DOUBLE FEATURE — “In Old California” John Wayne, Binnie Barnes ALSO “Sky Commando” The terrific story of the rough- est, toughest airman of them Read The Post Classified Slar-Lile DRIVE-IN TUNKHANNOCK, PA. FRIDAY & SATURDAY DOUBLE FEATURE “Law and Order” Technicolor Ronald Reagan, Dorothy Malone PLUS “Bugs Bunny Jamboree” Added Cartoon SUNDAY & MONDAY “Paula” Loretta Young, Kent Smith “Love that kept her living in the shadow of scandal.” Added Featurette News and Cartoon TUESDAY Family Night $1.00 Carload “Fort Apache” John Wayne, Henry Fonda Shirley Temple, John Agar “A vigorous story of vigorous people.” Added Cartoon WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY “Flight to Tangier” Technicolor . Joan Fontaine, Jack Palance ° “It’s that ‘Shane’ tough guy caught between two dangerous women.” Added “Under the Little Big Top” News and Cartoon alll... DOUBLE RE i Shc FEATURE UAE i CINECOLOR Released thru United Arists APRIL 26-26—Su against its leader. APRIL 27-28—TUES riage Broker.” HAPPEN T0 YOU nday AND MONDAY DAY AND WEDNESDAY A — % With ALSO CARTOONS AND SHORTS udie Murphy Jud | : Lori Nelson ey 2 SHOWS NIGHTLY STARTING AT DUSK Bloodmobile Here April 30 Churches To Join In Meeting Quota Blood Donor Day is scheduled for Friday, April 30, at Dallas Bor- ough school, noon to 6 p.m. The goal is 125 pints. St. Therese’s, Gate of Heaven, and Our Lady of Victory parishes are cooperating 100 percent in making this drive a success. Minis- ters of. Protestant churches are announcing the date in their bul- letins and urging their member- ship to give. Wyoming Valley Red Cross Blood Center was thirty-five pints of blood short of demands upon it last month. More and more is being used for transfusions in hospitals, preparing patients for the operat- ing room and building up their health after surgery and illness. Present collections are not enough. Mrs. Edwin L. Raub is chairman of Donor Day, Mrs. Stefan Heller- sperk Back Mountain regional chairman. Blood donors are urged to come as early in the afternoon as pos- sible so that businesmen and women may avail themselves of the later hours. PILES SHRUNK without surgery! IN CASE AFTER CASE PAIN STOPPED | NEW STAINLESS I pi of Sases FORM now ALSO Die plleg— AvarLasre: | tested by doctors — amazing Pazo Ointment stopped bleeding, re- duced swelling, healed cracking... WITHOUT SURGERY! Pain was stopped or materially reduced. Pazo acts to soothe, relieve itching instantly. In tubes, also modern Suppositories. Get Pazo® at drug- Er for wonderful fast relief. ¥ PAGE NINE Junior Golf Classes Ray Gettle, golf professional at Irem Country Club has announced that he will have a Junior Golf class this year, ages 10 to 16, for sons or daughters of Irem mem- bers. Classes will start Saturday am. May 8 and fathers of these young golf prospects are urged to sign them up. Fee for a full season of lessons, each Saturday until school starts, will be only $5.00. Junior golf membership privileges must be ob- tained, at the usual fee, from the Irem Temple office in ‘Wilkes-Barre. WILKES-BARRE BARONS OPEN SEASON TODAY Today is the big day in Wyoming Valley, for the Barons, Wyoming Valley's community-owned baseball team, open their season this afternoon at 3 at Artillery Park. The Barons need the support of every Wyoming Valley minded individual, business and civic organization and to that end hundreds of fans busi- ness and fraternal groups will take part in the big street parade that will start at 1:30 from South Street Bridge. Several carloads of Back Mountain Township and Bor- ough officials will be in the line of march. Joy Class Tea Joy Class Mother-Daughter Tea, originally announced for May 4, will take place May 14, 8 p.m., in the Kunkle Community Hall. SHOP Pomeroy’s FIRST it's easy to get tol Special Department Here 7 : Your baby requires more items from the pharmacy than do adults. They must be of best quality — really special things — for your baby is certainly most special. We have a special section in our store devoted to your baby's needs — all the toilet articles, soaps, oils, and talcs a baby could require. Vitamins and medicines NY for baby come in for careful attengion, too. 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