9 a t/ DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Idetown Confidence class met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George May on Tuesday night. Assisting hostesses was Mrs. Roswell Frederici. Mrs. Kenneth Calkins led the devotions while Mrs. Herbert Ward presided ‘the business. Mrs. Elmer Scott with Mrs, Lewis Anesi and Mrs. Merrell Burnett are in charge of the bakeless bake sale to be held in the near future, also a quilting to be held in the Churchhouse yester- ® Cabinet Making ® Antique Refinishing ® Furnitue Repair ons ALSO. io AMAZING NEW METHOD To Remove Cigarette Burns, Scratches, Stains from Table Tops, etc., with- out removing finishing coats. STEFAN HELLERSPERK OR 4-0744 CALL EVENINGS day. Presemt were Mesdames Ralph Welsh, Elmer Scott, Kenneth Cal- kins, Merrell Burnett, Dean Shaver, Bruce Williams, Lewis Anesi, Her- bert Ward, Claire McKenna, Mary Rogers, Jerry Brown, Anne Ma- thers, James Barrell, and Bess Cooke and hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ward spent the weekend with their daughter and family Mrs. Luther Strittmat- ter who have just moved to War- wick, Rhode Island. Mr. Strittmat- ter was promoted to manager of a radio staticm in Providence. Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Frederici had as weekend guests Mrs. Beat- rice Frederici and her sister Mrs. Bernice Cooke of Nanticoke. Mrs. Elisa Gillman, Mrs. George May, Mrs. Bruce Williams, Mrs. Roswell Frederici and Bess Cooke attended the W.S.C.S. Wyoming SNEENENEENE NANNY = BTUXEDOS - CUTAWAYS — WHITE COATS — COMPLETE FORMAL WEAR RENTAL SERVICE ADAM’S CLOTHES Clothes for Dad and Lad Back Mountain Shopping Center — Shavertown Adam Hozempa, Prop. FINANCE YOUR DIRECTLY WITH THE WYOMING - NATIONAL BANK OF WILKES-BARRE YOU'LL SAVE MONEY IF YOU Shavertown PTA To Meet Monday Shavertown PTA will hold its final meeting of the school year, Monday evening when newly elected officers will be introduced and installed. Mrs, Lester Hauck will preside and give the address. A Tea honoring the faculty will follow the program which will feature musical selections by Shavertown Grade School under direction of Les- ter Lewis. Homeroom mothers Mrs. Louis Orlosky, Mrs. William Ostrum, Mrs. William Tippett and Mrs. Leonard Muscavage will serve. Conference on Thursday at Boule- vard Methodist church for the morning session and the afternoon session - was held in Tabernacle Methodist in Binghamton, N. Y. They also visited the Elisabeth Church Manor which opened house Saturday. It was just recently re- novated and a new part added on. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST 674-5816 MONK Plbg. & Hig. N. Lehigh St. Shavertown, Pa. DR a re ARR Compare Our Financing With Others! Monthly Payts. on New Car Loans (LIFE INSURANCE INCLUDED) AMOUNT PAYT. MONTHS $1500 $48.11 36 $2000 $64.14 36 $2500 $80.18 36 Telephone 823-0131 CONSUMER LOAN DEPT. 2nd FLOOR NEW CAR Exeter THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1963 Exchange Student Nancy Sieber, Rotary Exchange Student in Holland, enchants her readers with more tales of life in the Netherlands in such a manner that one, would like to visit this quaint country. November 13, 1962 Dear Mom and Dad, On Friday at 2:30, I took the train to Gouda. It is a one and a half hour ride. I was in a com- partment with a long seat for four people. Some soldiers got on at Zwolle. I had to write a speech for Rotary. I am beginning to think in Dutch now. It is funny how much easier it is to think in a language and then translate it. Upon arriving we went to our families. Mine had two girls, 22 and 19 and a boy, 12. The oldest girl played in a concert on Friday night so we went to hear her. Then we visited the town hall and met the mayor. It was hard to believe that the building was older tham America. It was built in the 1400’s. We also went to St. Jan’s Church which is the most famous in the world. really magnificent and the enor- mous stained glass windows are gut of this world, so realistic. You can really see the muscles and shadows clearly on each picture. Really breathtaking. After dinner we visited a nursery, and at 5:30 there was a'dance with sons and daughters of Rotary. We ate constantly. At 8 p.m. we had supper and danced again till 12. It was fantastic. Every 15 minutes they served ice cream, pastries and cookies, On Sunday we took an'auto trip through the small towns, had cof- fee in an old cafe and dinner at a Boat Club. We had such a wonder- ful time that it was hard to say . | goodbye, but when I got back to Kingma’s, it was like coming home. It is all so wonderful. I can write and I will bring pictures home but I am mever going to be able to show you what it is really like mor what I found so fantastic about the Neth- erlands. The people have a certain air about things. You just have ‘to live with them to see it. I hope I can bring you back some day not as a tourist but as a Dutch girl. Monday, I gave my Rotary speech to 35 members.\ It was just like talking to my family. I told them about school, church and my family. They were most interested in Tom, our military service and the Peace Corps. Here the boys go into the service at age 20. iY The door bell just rang and guess what. ‘A florist package for me. In it were six long stemmed carnations from the Rotary Club. I guess they liked my speech. My very first flow=- Hi “ZEEK” New Proprietor ANNOU C NG NEW OWNERSHIP KLE OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION No. 2429 DON'T WAIT UNTIL IT’S TOO LATE — HAVE YOUR CAR INSPECTED NOW! * MUFFLER INSTALLATIONS * RADIATOR SERVICE * BRAKE °* GENERAL REPAIRS LUBRICATION | 674-9751 | DON'’S “Cities Service” STATION Main Highway, Trucksville SERVICE CAR WASH In Holland Finds Life Just One Meal After Another ers, Maybe I am beginning to look like a lady, (a fat lady, ha, ha). I received my ring. I couldn't be more proud. to me than if I was in Dallas. It is a sort of sign that I still belong to Dallas High School. December 2, 1962 Princess Wilhemina died and the till she is buried. So all parties and Santa Claus festivities have been cancelled except for small children. On Saturday morning, I was at a Xmas party for poor children with Tanto J’ullie, who is head of the Council for the school where they go. They were seven months to six years, We may have Santa here at the house on December 5, but nothing public. My big prom which was to be December 8 was cancelled be- cause that is the day the Princess will be buried. If that hasn’t caused a fuss. She sure died at the wrong time of year. So the Prom was moved up to December 13, because It is! ; other schools, towns and the mili- that is the only day the ballroom was free. The girls had all asked boys from tary and a lot of them cannot come now because it is going to be in the middle of the week. One of my friends; whose father is a noble, asked a boy out of Ar- nem and now he camnot come. All of a sudden I thought of a bright idea and called John Perry in Amsterdam and asked him to come as her escort. He said he would be happy to attend and he is to stay at my friend’s home. First we are going to have dimner at her place, then go to a play, then to a dance at school. Afterwards we will come back to the Vegter’s and have an after party with 20 people. I am really looking forward to it. I am going with a real nice boy, tall, blond and blue eyes. "Our reports are secon due. My It meant a lot more Netherlands is in official mourning | {. directress is goimg to send my grades to our school. She will have have an “A” in History Problems of Democracy, Chemistry, Physics; and Trig. time an A in Trig and Algebra. canals but no music is allowed to be played, altho it still looks a lot like Santa Claus and everyone is shop- ping and busy. Your Thanksgiving sound great. Guess what. chicken for supper tonight. sure ‘We had It was !ours at home. The chickens here are so small, just like pigeons. By the way, how would you like to have a Dutch girl live with us, for a month. ‘One of my friends has applied to go to college in America. She will live at the school but would I asked her to stay with us but she won’t know umtil next summer if she is chosen by the Netherlands | American Society. Republicans! VOTE { { | { ( be a ; (HI) TI: LL Services Tomorrow to change it to an English form. 1| For Charles Davis Charles Davis, 64, died at his | “B” in Geography, Art Appreciation, | home on Tunkhannock Highway | counselors at Muhlenberg College. Solid Geometry, Plane Geometry, | Tuesday afternoon. ar rrr ee Home Economics; also ‘“B” in Eng- | scheduled for Friday at 2 from the | lish and Dutch; an 83 in Algebra | Frederick Funeral Home in Plym- I think it is pretty good |outh, when Rev. Alan Brady, pastor | for doing it all in Dutch but next| of First Christian Church of which | former Anna McElwee; children: | Mr. Davis was a member, will offi- Charles, New Milford; Adam Tin- The lights are on now in all the| ciate. did| he wag an employee of United Gas Improvement Company, working at SECTION B—PACE £ Jack Eck Honored Jack Eck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eck, Shavertown, was recent- ly elected president of dormitory are | - rr ot its Wanamie plant, and a member of its Century Club. He is survived by his widow, the Services Burial will be at Edge Hill. | cofsky, Oregon; and Mrs. Wilbur | Friends may call this afternoon or |D. Morgan, Trucksville; sisters, evening. Mrs. Martha Thomas and Mrs. A native of Plymouth, son of the | Verna Jenkins, Kingston; and Mrs. late Charles and Mary Geiger Davis, | Louise Jones, Plymouth. SUBSCRIBE TO THE POST delicious but tasted different from |; CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE - OPEN - DR. DONALD GETZ, Chiropractor announces that he has opened his office at the SRNR a SR SRR WN former location of the late Dr. Faulls’ office. A 127 MAIN STREET SHAVERTOWN — Office Hours — Mon., Tues., Wed. and Fri: 10-12, 2-4, and 7-9 i oe RX SR HERR SAT. — 10-12 DR. GETZ — RS SE Dr. Getz attended Franklin and Marshall College, Moline Community College and was graduated from ¥ Palmer College of Chiropractic. . INTRODUCING OF PLYMOUTH AND HIS FAMILY Pictured above oie Mayor Hosey and his family. Seated , Vincent, Mayor Hosey, Mary Joyce, Brian, Colleen, Mrs. Hosey; standing, Joseph, Margaret Ann, Richard. (Bert Husband Photo) OUR NEIGHBOR, MAYOR DONALD E. HOSEY, IS A CANDIDATE FOR THE REPUBLICAN HIS SERVICE TO THE PARTY IS BEST AT- TESTED BY THE FACT THAT HE IS NOW SERVING AS CHAIRMAN OF THE LUZERNE COUNTY REGISTRATION COMMITTEE. NOMINATION FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS. HIS BACKGROUND APPEALS TO EVERY SINCERE REPUBLICAN WHO WANTS TO DO HIS SHARE IN THE NOMINATION OF THE RIGHT CANDIDATE FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS. Mayor Hosey 1s CiTizeNsHIP MEerIT Bapce COUNSELOR, Boy Scouts oF AMERICA - VETERAN WORLD War II - EpucaTep IN PrymouTtH Hic ScuoOL - WyoMING SEMINARY DEAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY - MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN LEGION, FRATERNAL OrpER OF EaGcLEs, PrymoutH Fire Company No. 1, PrymouTH COMMUNITY AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION - ACCOUNTS MANAGER, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENCY = Active iN UnNitep Fuxp AND AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY - = = 3 FRIENDS OF MAYOR HOSEY