"lege at Chester. ' DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Mt. Zion : Cadet William Bell returned to school this week. He is a 3rd Class- man at Pennsylvania Military Col- Mrs. Robert Masters, "Sciafiton was visiting her daughter Mrs. Wil- liam Bell Jr- of Mt. Zion. It is reported that Mrs. Kenneth | Ill Conklin is making a good recovery at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital and expects soon to return to her home | in Mt. Zion. Mrs. Ad Woolbert, the former Alma Parrish of Mt. Zion and now of Nicholson, is making recovery from recent illness at Moses Taylor Hospital in Scranton. She is ex- ected home this week. Dorothy Gilbert R-N. came home ‘for the week-end but returned to Baltimore on Sunday. She reports an interesting beginning of her course in Public Health. There are 41 students in the course, 35 doc- tors, 2 nurses, and others. Two women doctors are from Pakistan, some from India, doctors ° from Guatemala, Nicaragua, China and Panama. Rev. Charles Gilbert supplied the pulpits of Falls, Lake Winola an Mill City Sunday. ’ Sunday night Catherine Gilbert and Mrs. Ralph Weatherly of Mt. Zion attended the first meeting of the season of Wyoming Valley Oro- William Van Buskirk At Great Lakes GREAT LAKES (FHTNC) — Wil- liam Van Buskirk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Van Buskirk of R.D. 2, Dallas, has reported for nine weeks of recruit training, at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, David Charney Enlists David Michael Charney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward George Char- ney, R.D. 3 Wyoming, has enlisted in the U.S. Army for a three-year period under the ‘Guaranteed As- signment Program’. He enlisted for the Army Security Agency. Charney will under go 8-weeks of Basic Training at Ft. Dix after at home, and then be assigned to Army Security Agency School at Ft. Deveons, Massachusetts. - -torio Society Board of Directors. The meeting was held at St. Step- hens Club House, Wilkes-Barre. The first rehearsal of the chorus will be held Tuesday night September 26 under the direction of Clifford Balshaw. Rev. Charles Gilbert and the Rev. William Reid Jr. attended the meet- ing of the Wilkes-Barre District Methodist ministers on Monday at Graphic Arts Services which he will receive a 14-day leave | Centermoreland Methodist Church. Lynne Jordan, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Jordan, and a foreign exchange student in Holland, is Miss Rotary Club herself: She’s having a ball in her new home, and she has re- cently taken on a whole crew of new Rotary fathers, who are ‘expecting great things of their American visitor. She’s an art student, and she’s studying the language. Her letters were necessarily abbreviated, with personalities eliminated: Letter: July 23 : “This is our third day at sea. There is so much to do here it would take hours and tons of papers to explain. f “Today was cloudy until about 3:30. 'We are taking Dutch lessons from a Dutchman and his wife, who are just great. “Yesterday afternoon I attended an art lecture which was interesting and helpful. Lynne has been accepted at Moore Institute of Art in Phil- adelphia. She is living with an artist and his family in Holland and plans to do some hard THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1961 {LETTRES FROM A WESTMORELANDER Lynne Loves Holland! Windmills and Rembrandts Easy to Find, But Not Those Famous Wooden Shoes to sleep—back and forth. Letter: July 30 : “Everything has gone wonder- fully. I'm at my new home now. The Wouters met me at the boat. Mr. Wouters is a good looking man of about 44. His wife is a pretty woman, with ruddy complexion. it’s rocking. ‘At night you just sway’ shops, only they aren't exclusive. I just love their clothes. “l saw my first windmill today. They are neat! Now I've seen windmills, Rembrandts, fishermen’s wives in traditional dress, but still not one pair-of wooden shoes. “We leave for home in Eindhoven on the 3rd. “For lunch we eat bread with jelly, cheese, meat, chocolate bits or chocolate butter (this is just like our icing—boy it's good!) We eat only one slice with, for instance, cheese, then another with chocolate, etc. These are eaten with knife and fork. We have tea for breakfast and tea for lunch, nothing with supper, but after supper we have coffee and cookies. We even have coffee and tea in between meals. “One night at dinner I asked how to say I'm hungry in Dutch. Mrs. ‘Wouters told me, but said :that instead I should say: which means, I have a good appetite. When 1 asked why she said her mother had told her never to say she was hungry, because she didn’t know what hungry really was. Nice isn’t it? August 11 § September 8 and AUGUST 22 Yesterday I went to the Amster- dam Zoo. It was really big, and they had animals I didn't even imagine could exist. = The grounds were beautifully kept. Took some pictures and hope they turn out. There has been a catastrophe in the stay of Lynne Jordan in the country of the Neatherlands. They don’t have a‘ washing machine! I don’t mind washing my clothes, but it is very disheartening when you | come to iron them and find you haven’t gotten all ‘the dirt out. But Mrs. B. boils them, so next time I suppose they'll get clean. . Best wishes to the cheering sec- tion, Peg, and I hope they have a terrific squad. AUGUST 29 The reason ‘for not mentioning | much swimming is because I usual- ly only swim when I want to cool off. This is ocean here, and wyou can’t swim, only jump waves. When | it is calmer, there are a lot of jelly- fish. SEPTEMBER 4 We went up to see the new lands the Dutch are making by draining only a few feet deep. They pump the water out, but first they build a big dike around it. We travelled along the dike. We went to a fashion show, but all my favorite clothes were too expensive. School starts Friday. We go in the morning for two hours to get situated. The first week scares me. I can’t wait until Thursday when I meet the Rotary Club. I hope I do OK. SEPTEMBER 9 Well, I've .done it. I spoke to the Rotary Club, and now I have 39 fathers! I really wasn’t too nervous, and they all seemed so nice. I pre- sented the banner to the president, and I can’t remember exactly what | | SECTION B— PAGE 5 would like to present the banner of" the Dallas Rotary Club as a token of friendship, and so you won’t for- get me. “The president said in order for me to get their banner, I must be very good and work hard. At the end of the year we'll see if I have earned it. 1 told them about my family and the region where I live, .and my first impressions of Holland. SEPTEMBER 11 I'm just home from my first full day at school. I had two classes today, textile design and flower drawing. The kids are more than nice to me. The ride to school on the bike takes about twelve minutes. The Rotary is paying for every- 1 said, but something like this: “I'thing connected with the school. TCT ET CLE EEL EL ES EL CEERI ESR ENCORE CEE HET EHEIEITHE I RITE THI CHER ERE HEI nen HAVIR'S “The Best in Food and Service Always” SERVING ® Chinese Foods ® Steaks ® |talian Foods ® Chops All Kinds of Sea Foods The Whole Family Enjoys Our Delicious Food Reservations for Fall Parties and Christmas Taken Now Open Sunday 12 to 8—Weekdays 4:30 to 11 BU 7-9408 © BU 8-0456 VAUGHN STREET, LUZERNE COTTE CCH CRC ; practicing. : . : ‘School starts the Nord Zee by suction. The water, ! TURN RIGHT OFF UNION ST. AT THE TRACKS g ; INCORPORATED Several of us are helping out on LYNNE JORDAN runs until the 15 of July. We attend | in process of being dried up, is mOW i {iia Laura EES CSE IE C20 AC EECCA iw the ship’s newspaper. i classes from 9-12:30 and 1:30-5:00. - — 5 B HOTO-ENGRAVING “There, is dancing every night or'They are just wonderful to me.| There are usually two classes a day, Offset Negatives Rear 29 North Main St. has moved his Shopping Center Suite located in the EDWARDSVILLE - DALLAS HOURS Tues. — Wed. 2 to .8 p.m. DR. AARON S. LISSES Optometrist across the street from his present location to the Professional GATEWAY SHOPPING CENTER (NORTHAMPTON STREET SIDE) Same telephdne number BU 7-9735 . (Dallas office will remain at 38 Main St. Dallas) OR 4-4506 and Platemaking Screen Prints, Art Work : Phone VA 5-2978 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. office to new and larger offices . : KINGSTON, PA. GATEWAY CENTER HOURS: Daily 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. 1. 2 ? “The scenery is just beautiful, Quebec, which we passed at night, is very picturesque. Letter: July 27: * “This boat is a funhouse on water! “I'm getiting pretty good at Dutch, at least I can understand it even though my pronunciation isn't too hot. “I've learned how to play bridge while discussing such things as segregation. A lot of the kids are southern so I got to hear their side of it. “There was a masquerade ball. Two from our group won a prize by dressing as a horce. We all helped with the costume. “There was a talent show last night and Rotary was again well represented. One group did a dance to If. You Knew Susie, and we did a scene from Unsinkable Molly Brown. “We will arrive in Amsterdam the stopped ‘in the bay to leave off and take on passengers. A sweet little tug boat brought with it a band which played several wonderful we play cards and just plain goof off." Their home is by the North Sea, the sea is right across the street. Mr. and Mrs. Wouters speak English very well and their son and daugh- ter pretty well. “The country is quaint and really beautiful. We went to’church this morning, then to an outside restau- rant. The streets are mostly cobble- stone. The clothes the men and women wear are just gorgeous. The people are sharp dressers. Boy, some people think American girls wear their skirts short, you should see some of these women. “We had sandwiches for lunch. Everyone ate them with knives and forks, so I did too. “I've been hearing American rock and roll ever since I arrived! “I'm picking up Dutch pretty well. “We are vacationingr at their summer home. There is a big picture window in the main room, and the sea is just beautiful through it. ‘The Night Watch’ by Rembrandt, it was beautiful. 1 saw many other paintings, but I think I liked the sketches best. and not too much work out of school. I'm excited about starting. “T finally saw wooden shoes! Two pairs of them. They look just like they do in pictures. “Guess what! I've eaten raw her- ring. You know, by holding them up by the tail and putting them into your mouth. It’s good! 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