ERR DRASTIC REDUCTIONS on everything in stock GAS and COAL COMBINATION RANGES HAROLD ASH Plumbing, Heating, Bottled Gas TELEPHONE 409-R-7 SHAVERTOWN, PA. THE POST, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1949 ALDERSON Rev. and Mrs; James Hilbert of Harvey's Lake, on Tuesday of last week atended the sessions of the United Nations Assembly at Lake Success, N. Y. They were part of a large group of Methodist min- isters and their wives of the Oneon- ta and Wilkes-Barre districts of the Wyoming Conference, who made the one-day trip. During the morning hours a visit to the General Asembly was made at Flushing Meadows, Long Island, where the difficult questions of the trusteeship of the Italian Colonies was being discussed. The Polish representative of the Assembly was giving the view of the Russians. Dinner was then had in the large United Nations cafeteria at Lake Success, after which two of the officials of the Assembly spoke at length to the party regarding the organization and set-up of the United Nations, which is composed of fifty-eight nations. The party then attended for some time, the discussion that was taking place in the Committee for Human Rights, of which Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt is the chairman. The party was privileged to hear the representatives of France, Austral- ia, India and Russia speak. Each person attending was given a special hearing device, on which it was posible to hear the language being spoken, or by turning the dial, to hear the interpretation as being given by an expert who spoke in another language. Every word was being translated and inter- preted into a number of different languages. One had the choice of listening to any of the languages being spoken. Mrs. Roosevelt proved to be at her best in her position as chairman of this group. Her charming personality seemed to be the means of her ability to lead the group. On the return trip home, the party stopped for some time at La Guardia Air Field where many large planes were constantly com- ing and going. Supper was then had at one of the many Chinese tI a ag P ONLY METERED GAS SERVICE Reliable, ASK ANYONE / is Convenient, Economical WHO HAS OUR MODERN SERVICE * +* * Cutten Gas Company 30 WEST EIGHTH STREET — Phone Wyoming 327 WYOMING, PA. Restaurants for which New York |erly Crispell, Wanda Belles, Nettie is known, then a walk to view the lights of Times Square brought the day to an end, and the entire group turned their cars for home. Miss Lois Ward, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Stephen J. Ward of Har- vey’'s Lake, was a guest of the Hilberts on the trip. The time of services in the Meth- odist Church of Kunkle will: for this coming Sunday, be as follows: The Church service will be at 10 AM. instead of in the evening. Sunday School will be at 11:00 A.M. instead of the usual hour of 10:30. This change will be for this coming Sunday only. BEAUMONT The proceeds from the “Sports Dinner” fell short of the goal set for finances needed to carry on baseball and basketball. Donald Nulton is a patient at General Hospital, We wish him complete recovery. Mrs. Violet Garey of Kingston entertained a group of local friends at her home Wednesday night. School atendance is being ‘less- ened by mumps, and chicken pox. We hope some seniors recover in time for Commencement! Mrs. Louisa Nieman and daugh- ter Patsy spent last weekend with the Lewis Buttons of Pughtown. BEAUMONT PROGRAMS A play, “Sister Susie Entertains” given by members of the Senior Class will be the feature at Class Day exercises of Monroe Town- ship High School Tuesday, Taking part will be Priscilla Davis, Bev- Clean That Heating Plant Now The best time to clean your home heating system is right after you shut it down for the summer. , The warm, humid months of summer are hard on a heating plant that is filled with ashes and soot from a winter's use. The combination of moisture and soot causes corrosion and rust on the heating surfaces and consequently impairs the efficient operation of the sys- tem. Many people make the mistake of putting off this work until the start of the heating season, not realizing the value of having this work done immediately after the heating season is over, and thereby lessening possibilities for deterioration of the heat- ing surfaces in furnace or boil- er. 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