The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, December 10, 1964, Image 11

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DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA
THE DALLAS POST,
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1964
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Salolllo) NE Sales
Great 5%
kids from
Noxen
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Freeman
had Mrs. Harry Wolfe, Binghamto
and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Burnell
Fort Montgomery, N. Y., as visitors
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schenck
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Raymond Meyers, at Hunlock Creek
on Friday.
Ladies Auxiliary of Noxen Fire
Company. will hold their annual
Christmas party and supper at the
Methodist Church on Thursday
evening, December 10th. Please
place your reservations with Mrs.
Guy Fritz at an early date.
Paul Daubert, Allentown, spent
Monday here, deer hunting, with
Robert May.
Jack Kelly, John and Patricia, of]
Pringle, were dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kelly,
on Saturday.
Classmates of Noxen Methodist
Church will hold their annual
Christmas. party at the home of
Mrs. Jacob Miner, December 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Gary,
South River, N. J., have bought a
property, from the Parkers, at Lake
Carey.
Fred Schenck entered General
Hospital on Sunday for check-up.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Czhill and
family, West Pittston, visited the
Fred Schencks, Saturday.
Ann and Jim Patton, Sayre, are
visiting their grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. James Patton.
Mulford Fresher. Ray Lewis. and]
Luella Baker, . Rochester, visited
Mrs. Elwood Schenck last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dalev and
familv, Tunkhannock, visited the
Joe Shalatas. on Sunday. The Sha
latas visited Theodore Polk, o
Sunday, at General Hospital.
Mrs. Ellsworth Field and son
Tommv visited Miss Cheryl Field
at Philadelphia on Saturday. He
condition jc much imoroved.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Engelman and
son Scott Dale. Sayre, spent Sun
dav with Mrs. William Engelman.
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Summerso
and family, Plains. visited Mr. and]
Mrs.. Howard Fngelman on. Sunda
and - bought - Howard a= heatitifu
birthday cake for his anniversary,
which he celebrated on Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. F. Budd Schooley,
Dallas. ..and Russell Turner,
Tunkhannock, called on Frank
Turner, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Benner,
Richfield. spent Sundav with Mrs)
Albert Casterline and Mr. and Mrs,
Warren Montross.
| Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tallent and
family, Jermyn. spent. Saturda
with her nevents Mr..and Mrs. Wal
| ter. Wandell. Stull.
| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Granda and]
familv. Wilkes-Barre snent Sunda
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blizzard
Charles (Dobbie) Weaver, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver, cele
| brated his sixteenth birthday o
| Sunday with = grandparents Mrs
William Butler ‘and "Mr. and Mrs
Elmer Weaver, for cake and ied
cream.
Mr. and = Mrs. Carlton Patto
| Miles, Bvron and’ Amy ‘of Newark
| Del. rocentiy spent the weekend
| with hic parents, Mr. and Mrs
| Franklin Patton.
Mr. and Mre Jay Dent. Blooms
bure. visited Mrs. Joseph Dotter,
on, Sindav. :
Mr. snd Mrs. Lorenzo Territo
West Wyoming, visited Mr. and
| Mrs Leonard. Territo, on Sunday.
| Whealer Hess is a patient I
| General Hosnital, since Sunday.
Te following hrought home
| Twinle #his wael: Richard Traver Jr.
Pihawd ~ Panch. William Muroh
| Bahert Olavk, ond David Hovfer.
Mra Marvin Shives is spending 3
| fave dave with her daughter Mrs
| Richard Patton and familv, Savre
| Mr. and M»s Ravmond Miller
| Qavea. cad Mrs. Ted Manning
| Mochonnan, visited Mr. and Mrs
William Murr*v. on Sunday.
Larrv Teddie. Rochester, - and
nary] Leddie. Bethlehem, spent thy
ackend: with their parents, M
add Mrs. Dans Teddie.
Mr. and Mrs. George Maciale}
Mrs. Tewis Mav. and Peggy Coold
‘ttended the wedding of Mi
Torence Laffin. Williamsport,
Carrier resident of Noxen.™
Weekend emests at the home o
Mrs. Vovle Traver were Mr. ang
Mrs. David Weaver of Sucasonnig
N. J.. Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Wisnel
Wharton, N. J., Mr. and Mrs
T.awrénce Patton and family, New
Wwreh. N. Y., Emra Traver ©
Rloomsburg.
A birthday party in honor
Mrs. Chester Visneski was held a
“or home on Thursday: evening
Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Georg]
Rambus. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crig
pell. Helen Keiper, Charles Ka
volick, Fugens and Chester Vig]
neski, Betty Kovolick.
Infant Senchak
Is Christened
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Se
Demunds Road, had their infa
son, Joseph, chirstened in St. The
ese’'s Church on Sunday. The God
parents were George Stolarick, Jr
and Ann Marie Lechak, Courtdalg
A family dinner was served fol
lowing the christening and thos
present were: Mr. and Mrs. Georg
Stolarick; George, Jr., Gary, Eri
and Pauline; Mr. and Mrs. Joh
Senchak and Fred; Marie Lenchak
Robert Senchak, Jr., and the bab)
and his parents.
Little Joseph was born in Nej
bitt Hospital on November 25 an
weighed seven pounds, five and
half ounces. Mrs. Senchak is t
former Marie Stolarick. There
another son, Robert, Jr., 16 month
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