College Student On School Census Charles C. James, a Junior at Mansfield State Teachers College, is taking a school census of Dallas Borough for Dallas School Board during his summer vacation. Son of Prof. and Mrs. Charles James, and a graduate of West- moreland High School, he will teach sixth grade in New Egypt, N. J, during the coming year. Because of the great teacher shortage in New Jersey and Dela- ware, he has been granted an emergency teaching certificate and will continue his studies nights and weekends at a New Jersey college. JAMES B. ROBINSON INSURANCE Brooks BuiLpiNG WILKES-BARRE VA 2-8128 All Kinds of Insurance HAROLD E. FLACK AGENCY HAROLD E. CHARLES D. FLACK FLACK Res. Phone Office Phone Dallas Wilkes-Barre 4-4171 VAlley 38-2189 TED RUFF | Specializing in Oil Heating Equipment Service & Installation PLUMBING & HEATING PHONES Dallas 4-5201 or 4-7726 Penn State Club Arranges Outing Alumni Will Gather Bugust 8 At Lakes Annual outing of Penn State Alumni Club of Wyoming Valley will be held Wednesday, August 8, at O'Connell's Twin Lakes from 6 P.M. on. William Griffith and John Ruth, co-chairmen of the outing commit- tee, have announced that tickets are available from the Club officers and committee chairmen and have also been distributed to the follow- ing pick-up points: Robbins’ Sport- ing Goods Store, Wilkes-Barre; Mat- tern Florist, Pittston; Rave’s Nur- sery, Shavertown; James Brownlee, Kingston; Central Ticket Agency, Fort Durkee Hotel; Wesley Auto Company, Nanticoke; Sagenkahn’s Hardware Store, Forty Fort; Hosey Insurance Agency, Plymouth. Refreshments will be served and an excellent program is planned. Highlight will be the display of the Club’s new banner, donated to the local alumni by Dr. W. R. A. Boben, an alumnus. All Penn Staters and their friends are urged to purchase their tickets as soon as possible. Questions con- cerning the outing should be direc- ted to the Secretary’s office The Pennsylvania State University Cen- ter, Wilkes-Barre. . STATE POLICE SAY No one can be considered a real driver unless his traffic habits include care, courtesy and common sense as funda- mentals for safety. Know and obey traffic law. ® Remodelling ® Repairs ® Re-roofing ® Painting Outside and Inside Work. Financing. IN BUSINESS SINCE 1919 Wayne King Sweet Valley 7-2641 OPTOMETRIST 5 Main Street Phone Dallas 4-4506 Tuesday 1:00 to 5:00 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. W-Barre Office Wednesday —— 6:80 to 8:00 P.M. 54 So. Main Friday 1:00 to 5:00 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Hours 9:30 to 5 Saturday By appointment only. VA 383-8794 Dallas ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN Rev. Frederic H. Eidam, Pastor 9:00 a. m., the Service with ser- mon by the pastor. Cry Room and nursery for small children. 10:00 a. m., Sunday School with classes for all ages. THE WHITE CHURCH ON THE HILL (Trucksville Methodist) Rev. Arthur B. Mayo, Pastor Morning Worship with services at 8:30 and 11:00, “The Pathway of Peace.” Sunday School, 9:45. The Attendance Banner last Sunday went to Sheldon Bennett's class of boys. Friday, August 3, the Commission on Missions will meet at 7:30 in the ‘Church parlors. SHAVERTOWN BIBLE CHURCH Pastor, Rev. R. W. Edmondson Sunday, 10:00 a. m., Sunday School, classes for all ages. 10:45 a. m., Morning Worship. 7:45 p. m,, Evening Evangelistic Service; speak- er, Iva Hoover from the Tennessee Mountain Mission in Tennessee. She will show slides of the work: in Tennessee. Wednesday, 7:00 p. m., Young People’s meeting. Thursday, 7:45 p. m., Mid-week Prayer and Praise Service. Sermon from the Thirty-fifth Psalm. OUTLET BIBLE TABERNACLE Pastor, Rev. R. W. Edmondson Sunday, 9:00 a. m., Morning Wor- 10:00 a. m., Sunday School. Thursday, 7: 30 p. m., Midweek Prayer Service; Garfield Jackson in charge. METHODIST CHURCH Dallas, Pa. Russell C. Lawry, Pastor Sunday School meets at 9:45. Young folk, old folk, everybody come and join the Sunday School. Divine Worship at 11:00. The guest speaker will be B. Everett Solo will be sung by Ann Roberts “My Task”. The greatest event that takes place each week in Dallas is the service of worship on Sunday. Take time to worship in some church on Sunday. The Country Couples Club will have a covered dish picnic supper on Wednesday night August 1 at 6 o'clock at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Rumbaugh. ALDERSON CHARGE Ruggles 8:45; Noxen 10:00; Alder- son 11:15; Kunkle 7:30 p.m. Speaker: Russell Steele of Meeker. SHAVERTOWN METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Robert DeWitt Yost Sunday, 9:45 — Church School with classes for all ages. 11:00— Nursery during Church for pre- school children. 11:00 — Morning Worship. Speaker: Reverend Dr. Harold C. Buckingham, District Su- perintendent of the Wilkes-Barre District of the Methodist Church. BEAUMONT BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Truman Reeves, Pastor Activities of the week: Monday, 7:30 — Young People’s Meeting. Wednesday, 7:30—Prayer Service. Sunday, July 29, 10:00 — Sunday School; 11:00—Worship Service. Be sure to ask your friends to join you when you come to Daily Vacation Bible School the week of August 6, won’t you, Sunday School members ? PRINCE OF PEACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. William McClelland, Jr., Rector Sunday, July 29, 8 a.m.— Holy Communion; 10 a.m. — Morning Prayer and Sermon. IN MEMORIAM In memory of J. Lear Wagner, husband of Sophie D. Wagner, who passed away July 22, 1955. The body shall dissolve to dust, Such is our nature’s doom— The threshold of the tomb. ‘Tis only when we're called above By God, that He will give The perfect, understanding love That shall forever live. Alderson WSCS Tea August 1 Mrs. Frank Burnside Is Hostess Of The Day Mrs. Frank Burnside, Harveys Lake, will be hostess to members of the Alderson Methodist Church WSCS Wednesday afternoon at 2, when the organization stages its an- nual tea. Mrs. Harvey Kitchen, president of the WSCS, is honorary chairman, Mrs. Garvin Smith gen- eral chairman. Presiding at the tea tables will be Mrs. Malcolm Burnside, Mrs. G. Earle Smith, Mrs. Jack Bennett, and Mrs. (Curtis N. Marsh. Mrs. Joseph Rauch has charge of the program, Mrs. Russell Dodd of tickets, Mrs. Clarence Montross and Eleanor Humphrey, publicity. Mrs. Otis Allen, Sr., heads the hostess committee, assisted by Mrs. Alan Kistler, Mrs. George Armitage, Mrs. Harry Allen, Mrs. Edgar Hughes, and Mrs. Mabel Dennis. Mrs. Stephen Hartman is chair- man of the kitchen, assisted by Mrs. Clarence Montross, Mrs. Robert Avery, Mrs. Francis Keller, Mrs. Harvey Kitchen, Mrs. Garvin Smith, and Mrs. ‘Albert Adams. Mrs. Walbridge Leinthall heads the dining room, with Mrs. Reese Finn, Mrs. Elwood Davis, Mrs. Otis Allen, Jr., Mrs. Albert Armitage, Mrs. Donald Smith, and Mrs. Joseph Rauch. STOP AT FOR THE BEST IN CHICKEN 6 lbs. DOUBLE AA GRADE CHUCK Pins 27: . Center Cuts ce dal Joe 5OE Fancy, lean, sliced BACON 39: Large Fresh Students Plan For Edinburgh Will Sail Latter Part Of September Sally Kear, Lake Street, now at A-Bar-A dude ranch in Wyoming, will sail for Scotland September 25, to enter the University of Edin- burgh for her junior year of col- lege. With her will be Sally Ide, and three other students from El- mira College for Women. (Sally Kear is the lone representative fro Skidmore. . Sally has made her own arrange- ments, procured her own passport and credentials, and made inquiry as to clothing required. Bermuda shorts, she finds, are taboo. Skirts and sweaters and wool dresses form the backbone of the student ward- robe. The girls will be together in a dormitory housing fifty girls. They hope there is central heating, but are taking along warm winter in case. Silk dresses, they are told by a returned Vassar friend, are too thin for comfort for dress wear. Sally Kear, in charge of domestic arrangements at one of the ranch guest houses, finds time to ride every afternoon, and to take a cor- respondence course with the Uni- versity of Wyoming, situated at Laramie, ninety miles distant. Brightly Colored If it’s bright green, chances are it’s young, fresh, tender, and sweet. Color is one way to pick the best- quality fresh peas, points out Mar- jorie J. Wormeck, extension nutri- tionist of the Pennsylvania State University. Pods of immature peas are usually dark green in color with a wilted appearance. Over-mature pea pods may be swollen and poorly colored. THE ONE AND ONLY Mitacle Whip SALAD DRESSING i 1 1 | ] 1 1 1 ; i £5 i \ : 3-4 [ Bmerican Legion Day To Be Held At Lake Stephen Glova, Commander, has called a special meeting of the Har- veys Lake American Legion Tues- day at 8 p. m., Wa-Hoo Inn, to plan | Harveys Lake American Legion Day to be held at Hanson’s Picnic Grounds, Saturday, August 11. Wil- liam Jones will be chairman of the affair. Plans for the new home will also be discussed and officers for the Home Association will be nominat- ed. Query Sir, I've been away for several weeks. Has Stassen entered the '56 presidential race yet? —The Chicago Tribune E FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1956 Prospective Brides! 100 FREE INFORMALS given with each order for 100 or more. 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