DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Sweet Valley (Continued from Page 2 B), Mrs. Vida Kitchen, Mrs. June Iverson and son Bradley, Mrs. Helen Sweet Valley Company were Fire Companies from Hunlock Creek, Huntington Mills and Shickshinny. Loren Cragle, Jr., president and fire chief of the Sweet Valley Company wishes N. J. to Shickshinny. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blazick, Jr., Pratt, Pa. spent the week-end with the senior Blazicks. Phillip Farber, , Washington, D. C. and James NE Patterson, THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1963 Muhlenburg, former residents of Trucksville and Sweet Valley, an< nounce the birth of their fourth child, Dorothy, December 15, at Mercy Hospital. The new arrival weighed seven pounds two ounces. Long, Debbie Bessmer, Evelm Scott, Suzanne Mieczkowski, Debbie and Connie Kapler and Gail Telford. JEFFREY REYNOLD DAVENPORT Mr. and Mrs. Carroll R. Daven- port, Norwich, N. Y., announce the NOXEN (Last Weeks Items) Captain Robert Winters, stationed at an Air Force Base in Texas, Sharyn and Gregory; Mrs. Russell Wall, Russell Jr., Eileen, Cynthia, Amelia, Barbara and Pauline; Mr. and Mrs. Osmand Casterline, Brent { k SECTION B — PAGE 3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lord, Niagara Falls. They spent fout days with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shook and family and Miss Stella Shook. They plan to visit Mr. and Mrs. William Dayton at Apalachin, k all those who gave |N. holid ts of their : : - : ke TE on their way to the Falls. Hoover and daughter, Patricia, and to ‘thank i J. are ‘holiday guests o ir | Mother is the former Harriet Wal 3 5 spent several days in this vicinity & Darlene: d Mrs. Charles ; 4 Pastor end Mrs. B. K. Jones, atr their assistance s father, Phillip H. Farber and chil | ton, R. N. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rs hel Bowl son toe and visited his brother Jack Win- BE a a ar a. RB Kathie Lou Engelman, Canandai- tended the presentation of ‘“‘Amahl David Evans III, son of Mr. and dren, Leonard, Phyllis and Kath- | gar] Walton, Alliance, Ohio. The ango Memorial (Hospital Norwich. | ters and family. \ and Mrs. Albers Rutt; Mr. zn d Mrs. gua, N. Y., is spending Christmas and the Night Visitors”, at Blooms- | Mrs. David Evans,” Jr. and Patrick leen. other three children are Patrick, : ‘| Little Debbie Keiper, daughter of Pamela and | "iP her father, Edgar Engelman Kenneth Denmon, Ricky; Mrs. Albert Patton, Patty, Betty and Debbie; Reverend and Mrs. Fred Eister. The following persons were taken to the hospital by Noxen Commu-~ nity Ambulance in November: Mrs. Druie Turner, Harry Newberry and Mrs. Richard Traver. The drivers were Dave Fritz, Lewis Hackling weight seven pounds, eight ounces. He has a brother, Scott Alan, who will be two years old in January. Mrs. Davenport is the former Peggy Kratz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kratz, Wilkes-Barre. Mr. Davenport is the son of the late Reynold Davenport, Kingston and Sweet Valley and Mrs. Merle Nau- gle Davenport, Sweet Valley. He is and sisters Sandy and Barbara. Friends and relatives of Lem Collar, who lived in Noxen fifty years ago will be surprised to learn of his sudden death in October at his home in Rexford, Montana. He made several return trips to Noxen, the last one being last fall, when he apparently was.ift the best of burg Teachers College. A Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Rood have as their holiday guests their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Rood and son Jody, Kimberlin Heights, Tenn. Joel is a student at Johnson Bible College. Members of the Sweet Val- y Volunteer Fire Co. re- Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mattice, Sr. spent the Christmas holiday with Mrs. Virgil Mattice, Jr., Virgil III and Patricia, West Chester. Mrs. Mattice, Jr., a laboratory technician for Pepperidge Farms, Inc., 'recent- ly flew to Chicago where she spent some time training employees. Donald Case, Pearl River, N. Y,, Maryalice and Susan. HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Martin, Harris Hill Road, entertained at a birthday party last Saturday, hon- oring Patricia Ann, whose birthday occured on December 9. Bingo was the main diversion of the after- noon, with dancing and other Mortimer, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mortimer observed their birthdays last week with the fami- lies getting together for a birthday dinner. David was five years and Patrick, six. Others attending were: Amy Jo and Darrell Evans; Mary- alice and Susan Mortimer and the newest of the Mortimer family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keiper, has been sick, but is now improving. The Young Adult Sunday School Class of the Methodist Church held its annual Christmas party in the church basement on Saturday eve- ning. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cook, Byron and Judith, Mr. and Mrs. William 9 nded to a call Friday Dorothy om a bon ne day A % on a mo ia games also being played. A buffet | supervisor of music at Norwich | Crossman, David, Linda, Peggy and | Jr., Albert Goble, Kenneth Cuddy, health. rns ecember 14, at the Petroski atter Dig brother. Fas hrtheay. > Dn ee 1 oh Ye pi luncheon was served. Decorations | High School. Mr. and Mrs. Tor- | Emily; Mrs. Stanley Denmon, Lynn | Warren Montross. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo n - s ome in Muhlenburg. Despite Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Blazick, Sr. oe an rs aries Drown WU | were in keeping with the holiday | rence Naugle, Sweet Valley, are|and Larry: Mr. and Mrs, William Kenneth Cuddy is visiting his West Wyoming, visited at the ong y the severely cold weather, there | spent Christmas with their son and | 22'S Mr. and Mrs. Case as)... Centerpiece was a large | great-grandparents, to the new |Evans, Linda; Mr. and Mrs. Robert | children in Olean, N. Y. of his son Leonard Territo a Christmas dinner guests. DOROTHY MORTIMER and Mrs. George Mortimer, family, on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kerns, New= town, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Kaminstein and family, Flushing, N. Y. came in on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ora Bean returned here with them after enjoying a three week visit. Mr. and Mrs. Vane Race will be at their new home at 28 South Whittelsey Avenue, Wallingford, Conn., after January 1st. Vane ac- cepted a job with Pratt and White ney the first part of December. Mrs. Race is still convalescing from a recent operation at her home here, but planned to go to Con- necticut on Christmas day. Miss Peggy Cooke, North Plain= field, N. J., is spending the Christ~ mas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cooke and brother Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jones and family, Warnick, N, Y., are spend- ing the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones and wag an excellent turnout of baby. volunteers, Damage, however, was extensive. Assisting the family, Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Blazick and daughter, Barbara Zoe, who recently moved from Patterson, white cake featuring red roses and the inscription ‘Happy Birthday Party”. Attending were Bonnie Edwards, Brenda, Linda and Cheryl, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Holmgren; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Montross, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shook, Los Angeles, Calif, left Thursday morn- ing to spend Christmas with her Mr. SUBSURIBE TO THE POST er — Jancaster Brand TENDER PORTERHOUSE THIS COUPON WORTH 25 = S&H Green Stamps [2 : With purchase of I-lb. or more * SIRLOIN * RIB 7" cu) NODE th. REGULAR or EXTRA LEAN - I He Lane is spending the . : Lancaster Brand, Oven Ready Fancy Fresh Killed ROASTING GROUND BEEF : holidays with ber son Lamy. = ® ; 5 family at Ocean City, N, J. Fi CH Mrs. Sophia Hackling is spending the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hackling, James- burg, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata vis- ited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomas and family, Hunlock Creek, on Sunday. 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