The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 06, 1954, Image 9

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Past Councilors Club members of
Mount Vale Council 224, DA, will
enjoy a covered dish picnic Thurs-
day at noon at the home of Mrs.
Alice Fiske, King Street. A bus-
iness meeting will follow.
Regular Council meeting will be
held Friday at 8, with State and
National officers present. Officers
are asked to wear white.
Reservations must be made by
Thursday for the 22nd anniversary
banquet, scheduled August 17. Ruth
Fiske or Mrs. Sara iStrausser may
be contacted. Ladies of St. Paul's
FORTY FORT
THEATRE
TODAY and SATURDAY
3 Coins
In The
Fountain”
SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY
Shows Sunday 3-5-7 & 9
“The Student Prince”
WEDNESDAY
Red Skelton in
“Great Diamond
Robbery”
THURS. - FRI - SAT.
Danny Kaye in
“Knock On Wood”
End Of Day Class
To Be Teature
the annual flower show is being
sponsored by Alderson Methodist
Church, Wednesday afternoon and
evening, August 18, in Lake Town-
ship School.
A special feature will be an In-
ternational exhibit of articles and
papers brought back from foreign
countries by service men and wo-
men during ‘the second world and
Korean wars. Rev. Ruth Under-
wood, who is sponsoring this phase
of the show, states that she has ar-
ranged for display many interest-
ing articles that reveal the life of
the non-combattant of countries of
Europe and Asia.
Mrs. Harry B. Allen, in charge of
SHAVER
THEATRE
Shavertown
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
“So Big”
Jane Wyman, Sterling Hayden
CARTOON
idea
VV VV VV VV VV VY vO VV YVYY
STARLITE
EXCLUSIVE
SHOWING
FRIDAY
Dares Tell The
TRUTH
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
TUNKHANNOCK, PA.
SUNDAY & MONDAY
“Mogamho”
_ Technicolor
Clark Gable, Ava Gardner
“It’s the Greatest”
WEDNESDAY a
TUESDAY
— DOUBLE FEATURE —
“One Girl’s Confession”
Cleo Moore Hugo Haas
PLUS
“Under Nevada Skies”
With Roy Rogers
nd THURSDAY
antiques and hobbies, states that
many dealers in antiques wish to
display, but she is especially inter-
ested in amateur collectors and in-
vites that group to contact her. A
special feature will be the “End of
Day” glass collection of Mrs. Ray
Shiber of Dallas.
Other features are art drawings
and paintings, flower arrange-
ments and picnic table settings.
Persons interested in art, flower
arrangements or table settings may
contact Mrs. Alan ‘G. Kistler, Mrs.
Nellie Higgins, or Mrs. Mabel Den-
nis, all of Harveys Lake.
A snack bar will be conducted
by Mrs. Ruth Deets and baked goods
will be sold.
Program Announced For
Alderson WSCS Tea
Mrs. Eugene Lazarus, Mrs. Mal-
colm Burnside, Rev. Ruth L. Under-
wood, and Mrs. John Daugherty will
pour at the 14th annual tea given
by Alderson Methodist WISCS Wed-
nesday afternoon. Rain or shine,
the affair will be held at the home
of Senator and Mrs. Newell Wood,
Harveys Lake.
Mrs. Ray Roushey, soloist, will be
accompanied by Mrs. Fred Swanson.
Mike Wood will give piano selec-
tions, and Ethel Jones will read.
Kingston Township Veterans As-
sociation will meet Tuesday even-
ing at 8:30. Plans for a Veterans
of Foreign Wars Post in the Back
Mountain Area will be discussed.
Members are urged to bring inter-
ested guests.
HIMMLER
THEATRE
Dallas, Pa.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
August 6 and 7
“Executive Suite”
William Holden, June Allyson
Also Cartoon
MONDAY & TUESDAY
August 9 and 10
“Back To God’s
Country”
Technicolor
Rock Hudson, Marcia Henderson
Also Serial No. 10
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
August 11 and 12
“Geraldine”
John Carroll and Mala Powers
o Cartoon
"FREE PARKING ! !!
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{ He made
¢ governors...
Built an empire...
Raised four sons
to follow in his
footsteps, but they | |
defied him...
All but one...
the half-breed!
co-starring
ROBERT
WAGNER
JEAN
KATY
JURADO
Bloodmobile At
Harveys Lake
Summer Visitors
May Help Donate
Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at
Harveys Lake Fire House Wednes-
day, from 11:45 to 5:45.
Blood donations have fallen off
during the summer. Traffic acci-
dents are at their peak, with con-
sequent need for blood for plasma
and transfusions. Requirements
of 467 pints during July in the
Wyoming Valley area were not
balanced by donations, which total-
led only 400 pints.
Delay caused by not having blood
on hand when an injured man
needs it, may result in his death.
The Red Cross calls attention to
the ease of donation. Blood is
never taken from a person who can-
not spare it. It takes approximate-
ly an hour from start to finish.
Blood is regenerated in a matter of
a few days, and anybody can spare
a pint. It is the easiest and most
painless way of saving a life, and
as vital as pulling a pedestrian from
the path of an approaching car.
Summer visitors at the Lake are
welcome to donate along with year-
round residents. Transportation to
and from the Bloodmobile may be
arranged by calling the Fire House
or headquarters in Wilkes-Barre,
Valley 3-7161.
The Bloodmobile will be at
Church of Christ, Sweet Valley on
August 16 from 1:45 to 5:45.
To Celebrate 61st Year
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruggles,
Meeker, - will celebrate theirsixty-
first wedding anniversary with a
family dinner on August 15. There
will be ten grandchildren and twen-
ty-four great-grandchildren present
and one daughter, Mrs. Mae King.
Fiesta Breaks Record
The recent Fiesta for Gate of
Heaven Parish netted approximately
$4,500, beating the income of all
previous years.
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GROVE THEATRE
Nuangola, Pa.
Week of August 9
Kay Francis
Starring In
“THEATRE”
Sensational Broadway
Entertainment At Its Best
Reservations
Call Nuangola 2261
Tuck’s Drug Store
VAlley 3-1155
Tickets $1; $1.50;
PLUS TAX
See A New Star
Every Week
$2
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
August 6 and 7
2 — Top Hits — 2
“Easy To Love”
Esther Williams, Van Johnson
Tony Martin
“Its Esther’s big new musical
of 1954!”
ALSO
“Apache War Smoke”
Gilbert Roland, Glenda Farrell
SUNDAY & MONDAY
August 8 and 9
(DOUBLE FEATURE)
“Hell’s Half Acre”
Wendell Corey, Evelyn Keyes
“Bigamist”
“Wanted By Two Women!”
Joan Fontaine, Ida Lupino
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
August 10 and 11
2 — Great Shows — 2
“Carnival Story”
Anne Baxter, Steve Cochran
Lyle Bettger, George Nader
“The Tall Texan”
| Lloyd Bridges, Marie Windsor
THURSDAY ONLY
August 12
Tonight Only, $1 Carload
Bring the entire family!
I. “Combat Squad”
John Ireland, Lon McAllister
“Nobody lives forever — c’mon
lets go!”
2. “Pil Get You”
George Raft, Sally Gray
COME EARLY
Plenty of Fun fer “Everybody.”
Dates Are Set For
1955 Road Races
Col. J. Henry Pool, president of
Giant’s Despair Hill Climb Associa-
tion, has announced that the 1955
Hill Climb and Brynfan Tyddn will
be held July 21, 22 and 23. One
part in this year’s races.
Twenty-six drivers got their en-
tries in too late to participate.
SANDY BEACH
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
Harveys Lake, Pa.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
— 2 BIG FEATURES —
“Second Chance”
Technicolor
Robert Mitchum
Linda Darnell, Jack Palance
PLUS
“Four Faces West”
Frances Dee, Charles Bickford
Joel McCrea
“Greatest manhunt the
has seen.”
West
* Kk Xx
SUNDAY & MONDAY
“Carnival Story”
Technicolor
Anne Baxter, Steve Cochran
Lyle Bettger
“The human story that no ad-
mission ticket can ever buy.”
X Xx X
TUESDAY
“Mission Over Korea”
John Hodiak, John Derek
Audrey Totter
“Big men in small planes .
flack-happy hellions in the sky.”
* Kk
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
“Witness To Murder”
Barbara Stanwyck
George Sanders, Gary Merrill
“See no murder hear no mur-
"CHARGE
FOR
THE
GUNS!”
Magnificent i color by
Technicolor
Into the
Valley of Death
Rode the
Six Hundred!
Paulette
CBCIL B.DEMILLES
THURSDAY
“The
Robbery”
CARA WILLIAMS
JAMES WHITMORE
der, speak no murder.”
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IN POWER
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to reach as far as Wil-
. beyond
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TV Dial
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