DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA NOXEN . Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Traver an- nounce the birth of a son on December 10th at Nesbitt Hospital. Members of Ladies Auxiliary, Noxen Volunteer Fire Co., held their annual Christmas party at the | Fire Hall on Monday ° evening, December 10th. A tasty covered dish luncheon was enjoyed by Mes- dames: Guy Fritz, Nathan Straley, Clark Oliver, Joseph Dotter, Calvin Shrohl, Joseph Nalbone, Chester Keiper, Carl Siglin, Arba Dimmick, ~ Bernard Dendler Sr. Alton Steele, Ira Beahm, William Belles, Arthur Blizzard, Thomas Sire, Earl Beahm, Roy Dendler. - Robert Casterline and son, Robert i Bayonne, N. J. spent several days with Mrs. Russell Casterline, this-week. . Mrs. Vane Race, who spent the past week | at the home of her fa- _ ther, Archie Eyet, Falls, came home on Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shook -and children, Los Angeles, Calif. drove in to visit relatives and friends in this area, arriving on Sunday. Ladies Society, St. Luke's Lu- theran Church held their annual Christmas party at the Parish Hall jon Friday evening. Games and singing were enjoyed. Refreshments | were served to Pastor Wesley Kimm, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Case and Mildred Jane, Mr. and Mrs.’ Nathan Straley, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bliz- zard, Mrs. Clark Oliver, Mrs. Ira Beahm, Janet Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Turner, Mrs. Albert May, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bender, Sharon Brody, Mrs. George Montross, Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. Joseph Dotter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richards. Noxen Volunteer [Fire Company was called to extinguish a fire at Lewis Hackling’s Nursery on Lake Road on Wednesday afternoon. The interior of the structure which con- tained® numerous wreaths Christmas plants was entirely gutted by flames which ate through the building. It had to be torn down. The loss is estimated at one thousand dollars. It was not IEEE AAA LEE KEELE EERE AAEE RRA A ERRERRRSKS WITH AN EXTRA TRADE-IN KLLOWANCE FOR XMAS . 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Robert May, New York City, spent the week end at hig home in Noxen. Word has been received here that Fassett Crosby suffered a severe heart attack about a month ago and has been confined to a hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Daley, Cherry Point, N. C. are at present living with his mother, Mrs. Clau- Mr. Daley in the Air Force for years, but is out perma- has been : several nently. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sohns and His condition is fairly good at this THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 family of Tunkhannock, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vane Race, on Sunday. Mrs. Ray Wilson is confined to her home with illness. Rev. and Mrs. Warren Hathway and family, Danville, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wandell and family, Stull, on Sunday. Reverend Hathway is the newly installed pastor of the Independent Bible Church, Noxen. Billy Coole shot a bob cat weigh- ing around thirty pounds, on Sun- day. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blizzard on Saturday were: Mrs. Bruce Sutliff, Brooklyn, N. Y., Mrs. John Malloy and daugh- ter, Mrs. Florence Lapp and daugh- ter and Mrs. Marion Lasecki, and Mr. and Mrs. George Krouse and Thelma Sue, Nanticoke, called on them. Mrs. David Hopkins, Vienna, N. J., is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siglin. Ildetown Mrs. Libbie Smith returned Thurs- day after spending two months with Dr. and Mrs. John Lynch, Annap- olis, Md. A/lc Albert J. Niezgoda is enjoy- ing a 20-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Niezgoda of Holiday House. Linda Swelgin, student at Lock Haven College, is spending the Christmas holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swelgin. — Ee — End the OLD YEAR — NEW YEAR'S Se With a Gala EVE PARTY SMORGASBORD Also Band - Setups - Hats - Noise Makers daughter, Wilkes Barre. On Sunday, | ‘from the Navy’s Officer Candidate Call Now For Reservations NE 9- 9011 Why Not Try the The ICE LIMBO Make Plans For A Winter Party at O'Connell’s A is Fine For SKATING! I | | | | | | | | Featuring | | | | | | | on the ICE? Hh Gets Commission ENSIGN S. J. BALUT Navy Ensign Stephen J. Balut, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Balut of 64 Pioneer Avenue, Shay- ertown, was graduated October 26 School at Newport, R. I The 16-week. training period for college graduates and outstanding fleet personnel covers naval sub- jects, including military law and the duties and responsibilities of a division officer. Completes Course _ HOWARD D. JAMES Army ‘Reserve Pvt. Howard D. James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. James, Dallas R. D. 3, recently completed the eight-week radio re- lay and cdrrier “operation course under the Reserve Forces Act pro- gram at The Southeastern [Signal School, Fort Gordon, Ga. James, 21, is a 1959 graduate of Dallas High School. He attended Wilkes College. Drawn For Grand Jury One Kingston Township resident has been tapped for service on the Grand Jury, Selina Bilbow, Ridge Street, Shavertown, will serve the week of January 7, among a group of eighteen women and four men | who will consider transcripts for the February session of Criminal Court. Main NE JOE'S MEN'S SHOP St. Dallas Manhattan Dress S Sport Shirts Pajamas hirts Superba Ties Socks Rubber Footwear Underwear Sweaters Dress Slacks Work Clothes IHRE, HU Wallets Gloves Shoes Bedroom Slippers Mt. Zion The members of the Mrs. Mary Lewis S. S. class had their Christmas party at Mt. Zion church Dec. 12. Beginning at 12:30 with | a delicious dinner served by Mrs. Edward Miles and Mrs. Lewis. Wesley The Christmas colors of red and green were used in decorations, | salads and candy. Following gifts were exchanged and short business meeting held at which time the nominating ‘committee reported. Those present were Mary Lewis, Rose Miller, Blanche Lewis, Perry, Ida Menhennet, Ida Mullison, | | games. Ruth Frieda Krum, Ruth Gilbert, Edith Perry, Jennie Smith, Muriel Rozelle, Sally VanTuyle, Laura Rozelle, Mrs. | Mary Howard and guest Mrs. Edith Naylor, Lucy Howell, Evadna Deck- er. Mr. and Mrs. G. Wesley Lewis are | dining room and kitchen. flying to Boston this week to spend lowing were present: Peggy Thomas, Christmas with family, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Whitley their and Sarah. Sarah says: “This week | daughter’s | school is out; next week Grandma | Earl, Betty Earl, Audrey Earl, Jean and Grandpa are coming, and the Emmanuel Emily VanTuyle, Marie next week is Christmas!” KINGS CRUSADERS CLASS PARTY | Class dish supper at Mt. meal. Emmanuel was in charge of the | program. Devotions were led by Mae Lewis and Jane Lloyd. Jean Hronich provided some humorous items, annd Peggy Thomas some Christmas carols were led by Madge Smith. Jennie Smith! and Muriel Rozelle supervised help | in kitchen and dining room, and | Sharon and Susan LaBar, Karen Hronich, Betsey and Nancy Alling shuttled back and forth between The fol- Marian Thomas, Madge Smith, Mrs. William Reid, Priscilla Krum, Mil- dred Krum, Janice Vosburg, Jean Mrs. John Doane Is Convention Delegate Mrs. The girls of the Kings Crusaders | was a voting delegate to the Third gathered around a covered | Biennal Convention of American Zion church. | Association for United Nations at. Two turkeys were provided and | Hotel Roosevelt, New York, Novem- then the wide variety of food under | | ber 16 to 18. Mrs. Doane is pres- covered dishes made a delightful | ident of Wyoming Valley Chapter. Gifts were exchanged. Jean | With 350 delegates from forty states she met with Acting Secretary Gen- eral U Thant in a special session at United Nations Headquarters. Many Deer Killed During October more than 1600 Pennsylvania deer were accidently killed on highways, illegally taken by outlaws, or deliberately shot to prevent additional crop damage. 1aBar, Thelma George, Jane Lloyd, Mae Lewis, Joan Dymond, Marjorie Seiple, Alice Daniels, Marie Shaffer, Alice Lamoreaux, Ida Grace Parry, Gonser, June Alling, _ SECTION C— PAGE 1’ John H. Doane, Idetown, Janet Dymond, Grace Menhennet, Emma Miles, Clara Howell, Ruth Sprout . Ray Stiller Ray Drum Stew Griffith Richard . Oliver Cliff Hontz James Adamshick Mildred Lewis Jeanne Hunter draws near, we greet all our friends and thank them heartily, for their gracious patronage. A Merry Christmas to all. “The GANG” at :GOSAR Charlie ‘and Helen Gosart Jerry and Beverly Gerrity MAIN HIGHWAY DALLAS Jean Agnew Nancy Wesley Edie Shaffer Florence Bennallack Nancy Stiles Nelson Carle l SAY = A = 2 » Matt Evans Jack Lasher Floyd Evans Donald Evans Willard Lozo John Chapple Sheldon Evans Charles Morgan Kenneth Chapple Sheldon MacAvoy Wilmer “Duke” Evans re . - " SHAVERTOWN, PA.’ Open Christmas Day For Your Convenience