PAGE SIX Ba testi Social id ‘What issure to be one of tors shows will be held buidling of the Trucksville ~~ Trucksville. Group for the benefit of the area’s largest and Sunday, May-l from 1 to5 United Methodist Church, Sponsored by the Back the Back , Mountain most diversified collecc p.m. in the educational Church Mountain Collectors Memorial Library, the THE COMPLETE COLLECTOR: David Ide, Idetown plans to display his collection of trains on an oval track at the upcoming Collector's Club Show at Trucksville United Methodist Education Building. Ide’s collection Road, . show will comprise more than 30 personal collec tions from old ‘dolls and antique toys, glass, china, reverse painting on glass, letter openers, baskets, cookie cutters, model trains and old mining tools, to Avon bottle replica cars, stamps and first day covers. In addition to the organization’s members, there will be displays by many area collectors. A group of 30 dolls owned by Jean Hotko of Wilkes- Barre will include some of the most beautiful of the French and German antique bisque reproductions, including Jumeau, Brue, Hand- werck, A.T. Merilee and Eyelo. More than 300 silver souvenir spoons acquired over a long period of time by Lois Hughes of Dallas will share the spotlight with her collection of Lincoln memorabilia. “Shells from the Seven Seas” and a fine collec- tion of fossils will be of- fered by Robbie Moore of Carverton. ‘‘Things of RENEWERS* OF 1 YEARSUB. TO PLACE AN OUT-OF-AREA SUB. OR FOR ASSISTANCE, CALL 675-5211 or 825-6868 OFFER APPLIES TO NEW AND RENEWAL SUBS ALIKE AND EXPIRES SAT., MAY 7TH. The Dallas Post Enclosed is my check or money order for $10. [I New [J Renewal (check one) | | | | Name i ; Street City State Zip Offer expires Saturday, May 7th Clip & Mail Today To: Dallas Post P.O.Box 366,Dallus, PA 18612 Long Ago,” a group of old fabrics that include patterns from the 1800s, old medical tools that came with her French ancestry, along with calling cards, antique glass and china make up the display of Florence Hayes. An outstanding colletion of life-sized, carved song our local species--will be shown by Blanche Thomspson of Dallas. Another group of antique dolls, both large and small, and a group of slippers and shoes in glass, metal, ceramic and crochet will be shown by Louise Scrimgeour of West Pittston... An ap- pealing group of ap- proximately 50 clowns in all sizes and colors in papier-mache, ‘ceramic, needlepoint, china and stuffed clowns will be displayed by Marian Kellow, also ‘of West Pittston. A set of antique farm implements and equip ment that includes a 15- inch, hand-carved haywagon pulled by two oxen and flanked by three handcarved jointed peasant figures is in sharp contrast to the adjoining display of old fishermen and seamen in settings by Maine’s well-known Jeannie Makar. Tickets for the exhibit may be purchased from any Collectors’ Group member or at the door. Plans are being fur- thered for the 31st annual Antique Show and Sale to be held by the Prince of Peace churchwomen at the parish house, Main Street, Dallas, on Tuesday and Wednesdy, May 3 and 4 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Gail Ide is serving as general chairman and Lois Townsend, co- chairman. Dealer chairman Sheryl Lenz and co-chairman, Carol Keefer, announce 14 dealers from Penn- syvlania and surrounding areas will offer wares from furniture, china, silver, paintings and prints, dolls, prcelain to 675-0350 Special Clothes for Special Women NE XY Monigperd NA we want ® Patented More. features you including Cooking A more. A few of the dealers to be present include The Silo of Dalton, Country Club = Antiques, Bit-" tersweet Antiques, The Pineapple House and Cameo Antiques. The dinner hour will offer a special hot chicken salad platter and homemade soups, sand- wiches and pies will be available during all hours of the show. Tickets will be available at the door and free parking will be provided. The door prize has been donated by Mrs. David Hall. Itis a Jumeau French doll copy (1842- dially invited to attend this spring event by the Back Mountain chur- chwomen. Women Meet The Dallas: Women of Kiwanis will meet on Wednesday, April 27 at the Irem Temple Country Club, Plans are to be finalized for the upcoming salad luncheon on May 18. The program for the evening will include a speaker from the Ameican Cancer Society. This program should prove very interesting and informative to the ladies. Any member who has not turned in her recipe for the cookbook is asked todo so at this time. The booklet will be ready in time for the salad lun- cheon and will be available for a nominal fee. STS) CLR SHAVERTOWN 4 © 675.1191 KATYL'S Low-Low Special