VANIX pS DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA Forecast For 1966 Roger W. Babson American business has no more inspiring personality than Roger W. Babson, internationally-known busi- ness commentator and investment adviser. An outstanding feature of | his philosophy has been his life- long insistence on the importance of both religion and advertising in business. Born _ and reared in an old-fa- shioned atmosphere of hard work and hustle on a farm in’ Gloucester, Mr. Babson went to the Massachii- sette Institute of , Te¢hnology. Upon ! gr aduating, he’ turned instinctively to financial and business’ activities in which his father ‘was engaged. ~ His exertions, however, mined his -health;.. he contracted tuberculosis and he was sent West ‘as good as dead”! It. was while he ‘was ‘convalescing from this dread - malady that he’ workszd out some of ‘the possibilities ‘and problems of usiness forecasting. His weekly ve- ases are used by over 400 news- papers: and his financial reports by 20, 000 corporations and estates. His search work is carried on by a’ <5 staff of experts. Mr, Babson ‘founded Babson In- stitute . for Men; and, in co-opera- tion with the late. Mrs. Babson, de- veloped Webber College for Women, ‘both nationally-known educational 2 institutions. Here young ‘men and women may. concentrate on the fundamentals .of honest: and cient business administration. Later, he founded a Midwest Institute of Business: administration, located in Eureka, Kansas, the center of the United States. He has been active “also in the estallishment of other mediums of sersice to the public, | “such as the Gravity Research Foun- | dation, located at New Boston,, New Hampshire. Mr. Babson has probably done more than any other man to create | among hig millions of newspaper | readers an interest in simple, pa ness problems, and to instill OFFSET PRINTING IN MANY DESIGNS The Dattas “Post under- effi- | NO Mrs. David Hopfer surgery at General Monday. Young Adult Class of the Meth- odist Church held a Christmas party at the church on Friday | night. Present were: Mr.. and Mrs. ! Leslie Kocher, ! man, Emily, Linda and Peggy, Mr. and Mrs. Keneth Denmon, Pamela, Ricky and Mark, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Warren Montross, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Holmgren and Cheryl, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hackling, Dale, June, Patricia and Jennifer, Mrs. Albert Patton, Betty, Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Womer, Robert | and Bonnie. Warren Montross showed movies on The Fourth Wise Man and Mrs. Albert Patton gave a reading on the Christmas Story. Rolland Teetsel, George Montross, and Elton Wandell underwent Hospital, on are . among those .who bagged a deer. . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lattimer,’ Stacy and Chris, Baltimore, Md., recently visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Traver. the Tyler ‘Memorial Hospital for two weeks, ‘came home on Friday. Her condition has improved.’ ‘Ladies Auxiliary of Noxen Volun- teer ‘Fire’ Company held their an- nual Christmag party at the Meth- odist Church on Monday evening, | December 6th. Turkey supper with all the trimmings was served by the Methodist ladies; to the following: Mesdames, Elsworth Field, Jacob Miner, Dorothy French, Joe Nal- bone, Warren Hathaway, Russell Traver, Richard Keiper, Elmer Race, | Carl Siglin, Charles Engelman. Wil- | liam Macintosh, Calvin Stroh], | Harry Freeman, Jack Winters, Rus- sell Newell, Philip Race, Beahm, Richard Smith, Ernest Teet- sel, Clark Oliver, Joseph Dotter, | Jack Williams, Bernard Dendler, Guy Fritz, Ralph Lutes, William Butler, Stella Shook, James Hettes, Richard. Traver, Stanley Harrison, | James Traver, Malvin Hopfer, Elmer Lyons, Ray Kelly, John Jones, Oscar Fish, Howard Engelman, Ralph’ Engelman, Sharon Brody, Sophia Hackling, Ronald Hopfer, | Arthur Blizzard, Samuel Blizzard, Harold Bennett, William Mun- | katchy, Lewis Lord, Donald Meeker ‘and Jennie Patton: carols were sung, movies were ‘shown, by Calvin Shrohl, on “How to prevent fires”. Gifts were ex- changed and a short business meet- ing was held. Mrs. Burt Montross underwent surgery at Tyler Memorial Hospital | ‘on Friday, Mrs. | broader vi vision in businessmen, en- | a! abling them to meet the ups-and- | Tm of ‘the business cycle. |. (Babson’s Business and Financial { Forecast for 1966 will be run in This charming little watch is a charming little pin 5s a charming little pendant +..a charming little charm that’s a lot of charm for $17.95 But don't be misled by its charm. Inside its pretty case is a serious watch. One with a pre- cision-jeweled move- ment. A product of Bul- ova. 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Mr. and Mrs. | Robert Rifenberry and family have rented the home, owned and va- cated by the Timko family. | Mr. and Mrs. Leon Newell, Ro- : selle, N. J., spent the weekend with | his father Holden Newell | © Mr. and Mrs. James Patton Sr. are enjoying having their little grandson Charles Patton, Athens, there for a week. Mr. and Mrs. | son James, Milnesville, the Ray Kellys, on Sunday. ! | Classmates of the Methodist Richards | spent Friday at the home of Mr.| James Kelly and | visited at | THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1965 Dolbear Honored At Dallas Kiwanis Christmas Dinner Dance Robert Dolbear, retiring president Christmas Dinner Dance of the club | was Church will hold their Christmas ori Dallas’ Kiwaniec Club, recolves a ' party at the home of Mrs. Jacob Miner on Friday, December 17th. i | One dollar gifts will be exchanged. | dant John | Sabatini, | Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jon Ann and Daniells, Levittown, ! . spent the. weekend at the. home of | | Harry Keiper, ; | Mrs. Ora Bean by Gererd! Hospital, as a medical. patient, ‘on Thursday. : ‘Mike Bean Cumberland, with his Elvin Bean. 3 ’ | { Paul. Space and. son . Tom, Mr | and Mrs. Don ‘Wall, spent Sunday at the home of ‘Marvin Sickler, N. J., on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Sickler, Falls, visited at the Paul Space home, on Sunday. ; Frank nd DehAis Marhaige of | | Moline, Illinois, spent last week at | | the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy . Newell. Frank and Roy Newell Jr. | were army buddies and they all spent the week deer hunting. Mr.” and ‘Mrs. Bernard Mulligan have received word, from their son | John ‘that he has arrived back in Hawaii, after seven months in | DaNang; Viet Nam. He has bean promoted to EM3-third class elec- trician. While returning to Hawaii from Viet Nam, he stopped off at | Hong-Kong-Japan and other places, of interest. Mrs. Ronald Ayers, the former, Katie Klein, was honored at a stork | shower, by Mrs. Bernard Mulligan and Pat Newell at the Mulligan home . Present: Mrs. Doris Newell, ; stationed spent parents at © New the weekend Mr. and - Mrs. ' Mrs. Albert Ruff Sr. Mrs. Jean , Winters, Mrs, | Mary Traver, Mrs. Jean Traver - and Patty, Mrs. Essie Wandell and: |1 Mark, Mrs: Betty Mintzer, , Mrs. | bronze plaque from Dr. John Blase, vice president and incoming presi- | In recognition of his out- $randing and distinguished service during the ‘year | Kathy Mintzer, Mrs. Natioy Keiper, Mrs. Mary . Arendt, Mrs.” Rose Newell, Mrs. Lois Engelman and Thelma Sue, Mrs. Lois Kopcha, Mrs. Susan Klein, Teresa and Dawn Mul- ligan, the hostesses and the guest | of honor and her baby daughter Denise Faye. . Albert Keiper spent the weekend) at his home in Buffalo. The doc- tors have told him that he can go back to work. " Mr. and Mrs. Barney Cooke an- nounce the birth of a son Brent Allen, at Tyler Memorial Hospital | on Sunday, December 12th. They:| also have a son Byron and a daugh- | ter Judy, Mrs. Cook is the former Mildred Ruff, daughter of Mr. and Noxen. | Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone, Mi- | chele and Michael, Eyers Grove, visited: Mrs. William Engelman and’ family, on Saturday. ; Dave Fritz, Earl Boston, and Lee Bennet came across a man on the! old CCC road above Stull on Sun-! day, while hiking. ' The man said he had gotten lost from his hunting party, on Saturday and had spent the night in the woods. His cloth- ing was soaked and he had been unsuccessful on trying to build a fire. Dave brought him down to ‘his home in Noxen where he was given food and then taken to Red Rock area, where he had left his car. parked. Dave did not learn the ‘man’s name, but he said he was from Wilkes Barre.” Pine Boughs Wholesale 822-6060 Satins and Sundays | LEWIS R. LOYALVILLE, PA Just Above Stone Crusher ‘OR TE ireplace Wood = Retail cut YOUR at. the annual OWN TREE CRISMAN 471-3694 Business EDWARD HARTMAN PROFESSIONAL INSURANCE SERVICE Hartman Vistas Agency | since 1923 W. 42nd St., Idetown, P.O. Box 95, Dallas 639-2341 Personal NED HARTMAN AT THE FRIENDLY “MINERS MAIN STREET V4) NATIONAL BANK .. IN DALLAS” CHRISTMAS ail] DALLAS, PA. and it’ Ss evening. auxiliary on preceding the Smorgasbord. Dr.. and Mrs. chairmen of the dinner with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lefko:as co-chair- men. Dr. Blase also served as mas- ter of ceremonies. Edward Trumbower Is Manager Of Par Gas Edward Trumbower, lifelong resi- dent of the Back Mountain Area, | i has been promoted to Division | Manager of Par Gas Inc, formerly | Highway, ‘ Delaney Gas, Memorial Dallas. Ed who with his wife and two daughters resides on Belford Street, !‘Shavertown, has been associated with bottled gas companies for nineteen years, first with Harcld Ash, then with Delaney and now | with Par Gas. He is a brother of Ord Trum- former manager the : Dallag Acme Store, now owner and manager of the Economy Store at Sweet Valley. i bower, of Group singing. Pictured above at the speakers Affair was held at Irem Temple! table are: seated, Mrs. Leo Corbett, Country Club with a cocktail hour | Mrs Harry Lefko, Mrs. Robert, Dol- | bear, Mrs: John Blase were William: Baker! Standing, Leo Cor-! bett, Harry [21 at Miers. led by Don Anthony. Saturday | guests attended. Dr. John Blase and. William Baker. | Silver Leaf Club Christmas Party Silver Leaf Club will hold { Christmas party Tuesday, December ; 6:30, Franklin Tea Room, Shavertown. One dollar gifts will be exchanged. Make reservations with Mr. Russell SECTION B — PAGE 7 CLASSIFIED ADS COST LITTLE. GET RESULTS! ar Clean CARBAGE & TRASH SERVICE “romp Efficient. 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Checks should be made out to “St. Mich- ael’s Christmas Fund” and donation boxes are located at each office. Make this a Merry Christ- Make it a oy E Cte SA 47 rene mas for yourself and a Happy Holiday for the Boys of St. Michael’s with your support and gifts. PENNSYLVANIA GAS and WATER Company THE LARGEST PUBLIC UTILITY WITH HEADQUARTERS IN NORTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA