— LX AS a Tp Aa FERRI ' Munketchy, on Friday night. Mrs. Albert Jones, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Noxen Employees of Noxen Manufactur- ing Company held their annual Christmas party in the Methodist Church basement, Games were played, gifts exchanged and a de- licious turkey dinner enjoyed by all. : Present: Mesdames Richard Kei- per, Jack Winter, Elmer Race, Wil- liam Munketchy, Harold Bennett, William Murphy, Jean Freeman, Raymond Denmon, Claudine Daley, Eleanor Grant, William Crossman, Violet Garey, Leo Lord, Lewis Lord, Arthur Kibblet, Albert Jones, Lawr- ence Hilburt, David Hopfer, Alton Steele, Voyle Traver, Mary Shook, Kathie Mentzer, James Sickler, Daniel Smith, Sophia Hackling, Henry Lane, Dorothv French. Chester Keiper, and Pat Newell. Mrs. Arthur Bates is a patient in the General Hospital. Fred Schenck entered ‘he Gen- eral Hospital last week, for tests. Mrs. Fred Kromelbein, Carver- ton, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Case. _ Classmates of the Methodist Church held their annual Christmas party, at the home of Mrs. Willism The home was beautifully decorated with a large Christmas tree and other lovely decorations. Games were played, a business meeting was held and gifts exchanged. A tasty lunch was served to the following: Mrs. Henry Tane, Mrs. Elwoed Patton, Mrs. Alpha Dy- mond, Miss Mary Patten, Mrs. Dorothy French, Mrs. Elida Beahm, Mrs. Jacob Miner, Miss Muriel Lutes, Mrs. Albert Jones, Mrs. Oscar Fish, Mrs. Fred Schenck, Mrs. William Munketchy, - Mrs. Ruth Field, Mrs. Raymond Gunton, Pastor and Mrs. Fred Eister. Mrs. Lane, Mrs. Munketchy and Muriel Lutes were the hostesses. Pastor and Mrs. Eister showed colored slides of Puerto Rico, which were very interesting. Miss Peggy Coole, N. Plainfield. N. J.. was home for the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Joseph Shalata a few days with the virus. The sympathy of the entire com- munity goes out to the Oscar Pat- ton family in the deaths of Oscar and also Edward Strednv, wh> was stricken down with polio and died very unexpectedly at the Gen- eral Hospital on Saturday morning. Friends and relatives were all under the impression that his con- dition was improving, day by day, when the end came. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGovern arrived home on Sunday morning from Newtown. N. J. where thrv was ill are both employed. © Sandy will remain until after New. Years bat- B2b must return to work on Thursdav. Mrs. Frank!'n Patton is fighting a cace of the virus. Joseph Kerns. Bristol. Pa, patient’ in Delaware Valley pital, Bristol. He underwent a~nendectemy on Tucsdav. Kerns 35 the husband of ths mer Nancv Bean. Mrs. Albert Jones. Mrs. Forrest Sorber and son, Keith recently visited. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jones and family, Warwick, N. V, Mrs. Richard . Traver recently snent two weeks with her daughter Mrs. Paul Lattimer. Baltimore. Md Mr. and Mrs. Donald Meeker and T.arraine Mr. #nd M=3; Elmer Caldw-ll left on Tuesday to snend gaveral davs wth Mr. and Mrs. Flmer Caldwell Sr., at Logan, W. Va. Miss Alberta Goble and Mrs. Fl- mer Weaver pent two davs at the Won Hos- an Mr. for- home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cris- pell. Roche-ter. : Mr. and M=: Osmond Casterling, Brent and Darlene attended a family dinne» at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Doty, Benton, recently. Noxen Girl Scomts delivered cheer baskets to residents of +he Carpenter Convalescent hors lent week, packed bv Harvey's Lake Women’s Service Cluh. Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, David, Dane, D=nise and Douglas, Dittmer, Micsouri. are spending the holidavs with her parents, the David Mac Millans. Mrs. Steven Root is sick in hed with a bad case of bronchit's Her granddaushter, Miss Mabel Winnie, of Susquehanna, is caring for her. Mr. and Mrs. Geovoe Usmar, Richard and Tina, Williamsport, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis May. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Richards snent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Carl. ton Cahill and family, West Pitts- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Patton and family. Newark, Delaware. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells and family, Rockland, Mass.. were here to at- tend the funeral of Oscar Patton. Mr. and Mrs. James Berger, Gretchen and Kurt, Buffalo, N. Y,, spent the holidavs with her par- ents. the Fred Cooles. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Larry Lane and family, Ocean City, N. J., Mr. and were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Leo Lord on Christmas. 2 RYS SADDLES © BRIDLEE ® TACK ® Western Wear and Gifts Indian Moccasins CHAZEL NE 9-8504 Rt. 29—Harveys Lake to Moxen Kathy and Randy, Endicott, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Daley and family, Loyalville, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shalata Jr. and family, Tunkhannock Road, were guests at the home of the Joseph Shalata Srs. on Christmas. Little Billy 'Shalata and Mrs. Joseph Shalata Sr. were on the sick list for Christmas. Mrs. Gladys : Hileman, Wilkes Barre, spent several days with the Willard Benders. Miss Harriett Dend'er, Harris- burg, spent the holiday with her parents, the Roy Dendlers. Mrs. Elwood Schenck is spend- ing several days with her daughter, Mrs.” Forrest Randall and family, Endicott. d Mr. and Mrs. Howard Leibanguth, spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leibenguth. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Honfer Clara, recently visited Mrs. Cartwright at Mehoopany. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Engelman an- | nounce ‘the birth of a son Scoit Dale, at Robert Packer Hospital, and Eva Savre, December 19, their first child, Mrs. Sophia Hackling = enter tained the following at Christmas dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Huston Craige, Meshoppen, Mr. and Mrs. | Albert Hackling, Vestal, Mr. and | Mrs. Huston Craige III and family, Zalisbury, Md., and Reverend Har-| old Craige, Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Benner, Richfield, srent Christmas with | Mrs. Albert Coasterline. James Casterline and John Gun- | ton, Buffalo, are spending. a week | in Noxen. | Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Tamtastoin and Greeory, Flushing, N. Y. spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. El-| vin Bean and family." Christmas suests ~t the home of | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wandel], Stull. were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray | Wandell Outlet, Mr. ahd Mrs. Jerry | Tallent, Debra and Timmy. Jervmn, ' | of Mr. and Mrs. Mabel Wandell. Mrs. William Butler and Miss Stella: Shock were dinner guests. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Butler and family, Stull, on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keiper, Lynn, Pa., spent Christmas with the Clayton Keiper family. Mrs. William Bates is still a pa- tient in the General Hospital. Her condition is reported as improving. Guests Turner and Mrs. Mr. and at the home of Frank on Wednesday were Dr. F. Budd Schooley, Dallas, Mrs. = Russell Turner, Tunkhannock, Mr, and Mrs. George Schooley and family, Trucksville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner, Tunkhannock. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy and family spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond * Miller, Sayre, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Newell, War- ren Newell and Alice Traver, Ro- sell, N. J. spent the holiday here with their families, Mr. Walter Besteder and son Vernon and Mrs. Bovd, Wilmington, Del, spent .the holiday with Mr, and M=s Leonard Territo.” Mrs. Besteder and son will remain until after the New Year, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish snent Christmas: with Mr. and Mrs Clarence Ray, Sunbury. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Ruff Sr. spent Christmas with their dauch- | ter, Mrs. Byron Cook and family, | Beaumont, Pastor. Wesley K. Kimm, of St. | Lukes Lutheran Church is’spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mr. John Kimm, Herkimer, N.Y. Warren Montross, Veterans Hos- pital patient, spent the holiday with his wife and fam John Mulligan, E.M.F.A., Great Lakes Naval Training Station. son and Mrs. Bernard }u is spending a fifteen day leave be- fore leaving for submarine at New Iondon. Conn. | THE DALLAS POST MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1963 Dallas High Begins Winter Sports; F irst Basketball Game January 7 After winding up a successiul sea- son of football with the Mountain- eers winning their second straight Wyoming Valley Conference Champ- ionship, Dallas ‘Senior High School continues ite winter sports activities with scheduled events in wrestling and baketball. Wrestling practices commenced on November 15 and many hardy cand- idates s'gned up for the sport, Sen- icrs out for their last season were Lee Hoyt, John Brominski, Thorhas Kerpovich, William Swartwocd, Wil- liam Kelley, Car! Kashenbach, Frank Wadas, Richard Lov: and Cris To- lovos. Juniors were Neil Martin, Reese Finn, Lowrenc2 Richards, Tames Haines, I.2wis Tzaac, Robert Anderson. John Done d Sinith, Walter . Prokepchak, John Be beck, Richard Bayliss, Conrad Genzalez, Thomas Budd, John Banks Mark Van Etten, Doug Labar, and Robert Voelker. And, for the first time, the following sophomores tried out on the mats: Scoit Alexander, Jeaacs, Russell Williams, Phil Mathers. Steve Kashenbach, Ronald Steele,” Brad van Etten, Bernard Me- Dermott, Kenneth Dymond, Thomas n, Karl Wormeck, John Weaver, Mark Dymond. Ronald Prutzman, and Robert Maxwell, Nine lzatter- men returned to the squad. The matmen, under coach Allan and. have already met Benton in an exhibition game and Hanover first on the regnlar schedule. The bovs lost both matches. The next will be [3aturday, January 4 at home against Plpmouth. This year, ‘the schedule includes Clark Summit for the first time. Basketball season is under way with six games of exhibition already played. The first coatest in North T ee school | League play will be January 7 when the hoopsters meet Crestwood on the Dallas court. Watch the sports page of the Dallas Post for complete coverage of the Back Mountain teams. 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