Ar i : : : THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, WLR yy," {Looking At TV Church News LA PAGE THREE Bring Ambulance Cards To Boro ‘Building Friday Residents of Dallas Borough and Dallas Township whose ambulance years old) feel the same, as I am |ite” program, a program which sure many thousands more do, that | teaches a fine code of morals, a this TV program is the most whole- | truly American type program, a some and entertaining in televis- | program filled with common sense | ion; the only complaint is that it |and ideal familly living. It is vi Legal— SHERIFF SALE FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1956 at 10 o'clock A. M., DAYLIGHT (Continued from Page Two) MAMA, the best-loved and oldest = : family series on television, has mil- BEAUMONT BAPTIST CHURCH | - =) 3 . 3 ” 8 or : cil Pastor, Rev. Thomas Reeves By vi SD AVIvG Tv is lions of viewers who look upon |S too short. ; : dent that the Hansen family is as|cards have not yet been collected, ] / Activities of the week: 24 July T oo of Fi. Fa No. |Mama and her family as real Again and again, viewers in their | 1oo) 4, them as the family next|may bring them to the Dallas Monday, 7:30, Young People's nn os oa 6, Josue out of | friends. These countless friends of | letters of appreciation, refer to a # y | Borough Building Friday evening Teiing e mmon Pleas of Lu- | Mama, of all ages, cannot reconcile | Mama” as the “most wholesome” | Or from 5 o'clock until the stores close. zerne County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale by vendue or outcry to the highest and best bidders, for cash, in Court Room No. 1, Court House, in the program on TV, the only evening | If you feel this way, too, Why |Norti Berti, drive chairman, says TV program which they approve | not drop a line to CBS-TV (485 | somebody will be on hand to re- for the children’s viewing, an “in. | Madison Ave., New York 22, N. Y.) | ceive the cards and cross off the spirational” program, their “favor-'and tell them so. name of the householder on the list. themselves to the loss of this de- lightful family from their TV screens. It just wouldn't seem right not to know and share Nels’ am- BY. DR. KENNETH J. FOREMAN ~ Packeroung Scripture: Acts 12:25— Devotional Reading: Isaiah 49:7-12. Wednesday, 7:30, Prayer Bervice. Sunday, 10:00, Sunday School. 7:30, Evening [Service with the Pas- tor. Le — Sm Sending Spirit Lesson for May 27, 1956 IE THE Descending Spirit is the story of the second chapter of Acts, the thirteenth tells part of the story of the Sending Spirit. People may be very much inter- ested in the Descending Spirit but not enough in the Sending Spirit. People today like Si of Sa- maria in olden times, want the i 20 Oy BEGINNING at a point on Spring TV set the day “M h Fried Sea Scall Holy Spirit to de nday: 3:30, Brownies, Troopl!Street, now known as Schuler my 3 y a” wit UMBO " Tt scend into their : 115. 7:00, Girl Scouts, Troop 9.|Street, sixty-five feet from the in- Peggy W end family leave the HARD SHELL J SIZE Ss on 3 woe ”» el hearts — but fo the wrong rea sons, sometimes. We want the Spir- it to help us do what we want to do, to accomplish ; our plans, to Dr. Foreman make us persuasive and popular personalities. But the Spirit of God, although everybody's aid, is nobody’s aide. The aide to a gen- eral is just the General's right arm, his tongue — whatever the General wants done, the aide is there to see it done. The Holy Spirit is no aide! God Can Break Up Good Plans The church at Antioch was go- ing strong when the Holy Spirit broke into their plans. We don’t know how the Spirit spoke to them, nor how they were sure it was the Spirit. But one thing is pretty cer- tain; they must have had plans which the Sending Spirit broke up. Barnabas and Saul were what we Very likely Saul and Barnabas both, along with the church, had plans of one kind and another afoot — good plans, evangelistic, sacrificial. But the Spirit said No. The Spirit had other plans. The SHAVERTOWN BIBLE SCHOOL Sunday, 10:00 a. m., Sunday School. Classes for all ages. 10:45 a. m., Morning Worship; speaker, Rev. Russell Edmondson. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Boys’ and Giirls’ Club (8 to 12 years). Young People’s meeting. Thursday, 7:45 p. m., Mid-week Prayer and Praise. SHAVERTOWN METHODIST Reverend Robert DeWitt Yost Sunday: 9:45, Church School, classes for all ages. 11:00, Nursery during Church for pre-school chil- dren. 11:00, Morning Worship Service, Memorial Day Sunday. 6:30, Joint M. Y. F. Vesper Service. 8:00, Deborah [Circle with Mrs. Michael Bucan. 8:00, Building com- mitte meeting in Chapel Rroom. Tuesday: 4:00, Girl Scouts, Troop 66. 7:30, Boy IScouts, Troop 231. Thursday: 3:45, Junior Choir re- hearsal. 6:30, Youth Choir rehear- sal. 7:30, Senior Choir rehearsal. The Daily Vacation Bible School of the Shavertown Methodist Church will be held this year from June 11th to June 22nd. Sessions will be. held each morning Monday through Friday, 9:30 to 11:30 a. m. DALLAS METHODIST CHURCH : William H. Heapps Church School, 9:45 a. m. Church Service, 11:00 a. m. Guest speaker. Memorial Sunday. ’ Wednesday: Brownies, 3:30 p. m. Descant (Choir, 4:00 p. m. Thursday: Carol choir, 3:45. Boy Scouts, 7:00. Senior Choir, 8 p. m. PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL Rev. William McClelland, Jr., Rector Sunday,May 27th, 8 a. m., Holy Choir rehearsal. 7:30 p. m., Boy Scout Troop meeting in the Parish House. Thursday, May 31st, 10 a. m, Auxiliary sewing. 6:30 p. m,, Eagle Scout Award dinner in the Parish City of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne Coun- ty, Pennsylvania, on Friday, June 15, 1956, at ten o'clock DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME, in the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and interest of the defendants in and to All the surface and right of soil, only, of and to the following piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the City of Wilkes-Barre, County of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, being Lot No. 100 and Lot No. 99 as designated on the Hartwell Korn and Theis plot of lots, recorded in the office for the recording of deeds for Luzerne Cdunty in Map Book No. 1, page 359, bounded and described as fol- lows, to wit: tersection of Vine and Spring Street, said point being common corner of lots No. 101 and No. 100 on above said plot; thence north forty-four degrees thirty minutes East, seventy-five feet to a corner common to lots Nos. 101, 100, 133 and 132; thence at right angles with the last mentioned course, south forty five degrees thirty minutes east, fifty feet to lot No. 98; thence by the same, south, forty four de- grees thirty minutes West, seventy five feet to Spring Street; thence by the same north forty-five de- grees thirty minutes West, fifty feet to the place of beginning. Contain- ing 3750 square feet surface of land, be the same more or less, improved with a two story frame dwelling be- ing the same land conveyed to Harry Paul Lavelle and Lottie May La- velle, his wife, by Deed of Walter recorded in Deed Book 802, Page 294. ; Seized and taken into execution at the suit of G. Reuling Davis vs. NOTICE Special meeting for all lot owners at the Woodlawn Cemetery on Me- morial Day at 10:30 a. m. By Order of the President. bitions to be a doctor, Katrin’s ro- mance with T. R.’s father, Dagmar’s teen-age turmoils, little Ingeborg’s and T. R. Ryan’s childish advent- ures, Aunt Jenny’s problems, and Mama's wisdom and gentleness and Papa’s strength and calmness. Mama's friends, by the thousands, frankly disturbed by the news that “Mama” was not to be carried on the CBS-TV network next season, are writing letters to their local stations, to TV Critics and to CBS- TV, 485 Madison Avenue, New York 22, N. Y. earnestly asking that this decision be reconsidered and that ‘Mama’ continue to come into their homes each week. A couple in Rosedale N. Y,, wrote: “May 1 state that I'll sell air. From Seattle Washington a mo- ther wrote: “I wish I could ade- quately express to you our family’s gratitude for sponsoring “Mama.” The purchase of our TV set would have been justified had we been able to. see only “Mama” and noth- ing else.” There just isn’t another program which holds us so breath- less and absorbed that we can hardly believe that the characters in the play aren’t actually the peo- ple they portray.” A father in Rhode Island wrote: “lI am doing something I should have done a long time ago, i. e., to tell you how very, very much we enjoy ‘Mama.’ My wife and eight children (the youngest is 10 ALL YOU CAN EAT! 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Gherik. oO IN oO u es, year, and that is a short pastorate. Monday, May 28, 4 p. m., Junior | » pUELING DAVIS, Atorney. p——— y church must set aside Barnabas | House. WM. BRICKEL. and Saul, cut them off from their a ” growing, successful work.in the ALDERSON-NOXEN CHARGE NOTICE # First Church of Antioch, and send them out as missionaries. They must go to parts unknown, to places not nearly so important as J 4smuwol BU Lull and en- danger their lives, far from the peaceful busy streets of Antioch. The Holy Spirit has often come to men in disturbing ways. He often breaks up our best plans. The thing to remember is that God knows better than we do. God's Spirit never breaks up a good plan unless it is for the sake of his bet- ter one. The Spirit Through the Church Rev. Ruth L. Underwood, Pastor Children’s Day will be observed in the Noxen Methodist Church on Sunday, at 10:30. A program will be presented by the Children’s Division of the Church School. There will be the Sacrament of Baptism as a part of the service. Rev. Charles Frick, pastor of the Huntsville Christian Church will preach in Ruggles Methodist Church at 11 AM. Members are asked to note the change in the time of ser- vice. Sunday School will be held at 10 o'clock. Kunkle Church Service will be held at 7:30 P.M. with Rev. Charles Frick preaching, Kunkle Sunday TO THE HEIRS OF JOHN J. RYAN: Take notice that a Petition has been filed in the Orphans’ Court of Luzerne County to estab- lish death by absenteeism of John J. Ryan, and that the Orphans’ Court of Luzerne County has set June 27, 1956, at 10:00 o'clock A. M. (E D. S. T.), Orphans’ Court Chambers, as the time and place for hearing on said petition at which time and place any persons interested in the said matter my be present and be heard. Dallas-Franklin-Monroe Township joint schools will receive sealed bids for removal of ashes and rubbish for the 1956-1957 school year. SHOES ® Ripe, Nets iilay Ll .,.,r-H Guess How Many LINIRTRT The way the Spirit operated School at 10 AM Youth Fellowship Specifications may be received from “pF” Canvas 11] there in Antioch is instructive. The will pens gh an Ci Yo the school office on school days. Spirit called Saul and Barnabas; erson Sunday S5Cno0L Will con- bi th - H De the Spirit spoke to the church. |vene at 10:15 AM. Church service Al By ee TT _ (LU ILLITE The command was given: Sepa- will be held at 11:15 with the guest on Tuesday, May 29, 1956. rate Barnabas and Saul for the |Preacher speaking. "Signed : work to which I have called them, | Official Board of the Alderson George V. Dymond, And the church obediently “laid Methodist Church will meet at the Scoretary, its hands on’ these two leaders Church Monday evening at 8. and sent them out. The Sending The Auditing Committee of Ald- LEGAL NOTICE . FREE! FREE! irit often works in this way. |rson Church will meet at the par- IN RE: Estate of Ransom POSTURE ° ® Spirit o y : FOUNDATION : Most missionaries foday are se- |SORage Tuesday evening at 7:30. |Hoover, deceased, late of R. D. No. v ~% SR Nothing to buy Nothing to write lected and sent out by mission PHT WHITE CHUHCH oN 2, Lehman Township, Logos P= S ed = Pl 2 > County, Pennsylvania, No. 588 o ee = = Don't delay. Come in for Entry Blank today. boards of some kind. The boards will not, if they know it, send any one to a mission field who has no sense of being called by the Spirit. But on the other hand, even if a young man feels the Spirit has called him, if in the Board's judg- ment he will not make a good mis- sionary, they will not accept and send him. This is all in the wisdom of God. It gives a missionary to- day, and it gave Saul and Barna- THE HILL Rev. Arthur B. Mayo, Pastor Sunday School, 9:45. Morning Worship, 11:00 only, with the an- nual Memorial Service for the hon- ored dead who have passed from the fellowship of the Church during the year. The pastor's message will be: “A Hint of Eternity.” Monday, May 28. The Men's Club will meet at the Fire Hall at 7:00 to the Benton Air 1956. All persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent are requested to make known the same and all per- sons indebted to the said decedent to make payment without delay to Donald A. Hoover, Executor, B.D. No. 4, Lehman Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, or Al. J. Kane, Attorney, 420 Brooks Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Aono ooao on yoo D0 0000 Sd "8 { pS LL PRL TAIT “P-F"" Canvas Shoes help reduce foot and leg strain — help you play or work longer in greater comfort. VULCANIZED bas back yonder, a strong “lift” and go by bus ~ to know that the church is backing Force Base at Red Rock for a tour ui that Iotiors MENS for Longer Wear them up, praying for them, wish. | Of the Radar Station. Notice is hereby given that letters 3.98 Cnt ‘ : : iG estamentary have been granted in .... Safer Washing ing them well, ready to send rein- Thursday, May 31. The second | t mentary Ti : “Familly Night” program will be | the estate of Robert D. Raeder, la WOMENS forcements if they fall by the way- side. Sometimes the only way a call of the Spirit comes to a man or woman is through the church. Older Christians ought to realize their responsibilities here. The Church Through Men God does not call all men to be missionaries. But he does call ev- ery Christian man, woman and child to be missionary. That is, missionary in heart and purpose. The church that is not sending and supporting missionaries, di- rectly or indirectly, by themselves or through a board of missions, the church that is not out there ;on the firing line through its rep- resentatives, doesn’t even know there is a firing line, the church that spends all its money and all its interest on itself —such a church is not even a cou- sin of the kind of church we read held in the Church parlors begin- ning at 6:30 with a Covered Dish Supper. The refreshment commit- tee will consist of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dimmick and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams; and entertainment committee Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips. Senior Choir rehearsal, 7:30. HUNTSVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev. C. H. Frick, Pastor 9:30, Worship. 10:30, Bible School. The new floor coverings are being laid this week. Next [Saturday afternoon at 2 the church is invited to inspect another proposed area at Picture Rocks to be used as a youth conference grounds. Next Monday night there will be a work night to put the church of the Borough of Kingston, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. All persons indebted to said estate are request- ed to make payment and those having claims or demand to pre- sent the same to Robert Jones, Ex- ecutor, 72 E. Walnut Street, Kings- ton, Pennsylvania. Lewis R. Crisman, Attorney, 35 N. Franklin Street, Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Card Of Thanks The family of the late Ransom Hoover, Lehman, wishes to thank all those friends and neighbors who assisted in any way during the time of the recent bereavement, those who loaned cars, sent flowers and cards of personal sympathy, and performed acts of kindness. Ruth Waldow To Appear Styles and Colors for the CHILDRENS’ 2,75 SECOND PRIZE: Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash Cameras FOURTH PRIZE: 4 “Reach” Official American League Baseballs THIRD PRIZE: Spalding Big League Fielder's Glove of in the early days, like the |property in order. OPEN Church at Antioch The selfish | _ On Carousel, WILK congregation is conriutig to the | Kunkle MYF Geranfums | mun woitow asugiier of ae] FR Fahy church is contributing to ‘ts life— Members of Kunkle Methodist |and Mrs. Stephen Waldow, Shav- PARKING N its own and the life of th! Chris- | MYF will sell geraniums for Mem-|ertown, will appear in the winner's tian fellowship around the. world. |orial Day decoration, Saturday, Sun- | contest in pantomime over station TIL 9 Division of Christian Educati¢n, Na- tional Council of the Churches o! Christ in the U. S. A, Released by Coutmuntty Press Service.) | \ { (Based on outlines Come the day, Monday and Tuesday, at the Back Mountain Market, three miles beyond Beaumont at intersection of Route 309 and the Noxen road. WILK, on the Carousel program Tuesday evening at 6:30. Ruth was a winner in pantomime several weeks ago.