181 a \ > =z - Al 4 A ot. eo eS SRNR ~ ored guest-and his parents. DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA James Snyder Has Seventeenth Birthday ~ James Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snyder, Claude Street, was guest of honor. at a birthday party given him by his parents on Sunday. He was seventeen. "The chocolate birthday cake with ‘pink candles made an attractive centerpiece. 3 7 ose present were, Mr. and Mrs. a¥rge Shaver, Jr., Tom and Alan S. FAver; Miss Mary Knorr, the hon- Babson’s Forecast Is Planned Fer January 4 / <'THe Dallas Post paper will publish “BARSON’S BUSINESS and FI- NANCIAL FORECAST FOR 1966 on A correct! January 14. A careful checking of the Babson Predictions made in the BUSINESS AND - FINANCIAL FORECAST ‘FOR 1965 upholds the remarkable aver- age of the past years by being 86% Below is the score for tha last twenty years. The Babson Fore- cast holds the best and highest record for Annual Forecasts on U.S. Future Business. Forecast i) Forecast % For Accurate For Accurate 1965 86 1955 84 1964 88 1954 86 1963 84 1953 84 1962 86 1952 88 1961 83 1951 86 1960 80 1950 81 1959 84 1949 80 1958 86 1948 91 1957 88 1947 93 1956 85 1946 95 a ni Over 300 children of Dallas ‘area! Games were played and prizes enjoyed a visit with Santa on Satur- vs :day ,afternon when Daddow Isadcs ¢ Post played host -at. a Christmas. Party held at the Legion Home on Memorial Highway. ’ Christmas Party \ THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1965 awarded and all the little ones. re- ceived. gifts from Santa, plus stock- ings and refreshments. Paul Shaver, who ‘annually serves as chairman of the big event, produced ‘a gala Lake Lehman teachers held their Meny Local Youngsters Feted By Daddow Isaacs Post celebration for the youngsters. They were’ ‘entertained by a jolly clown and Al Camp led carol singing. After the party, members of the Post: carried 65: stockings filled with goodies to the children’s wards” of NOXEN. spend Christmas with his sister, Nesbitt Hospital. i Assisting with arrangements were Curtis Bynon, Commander; Edward { Buckley, Thomas Reese, Leonard | and Wayne Harvey, Richard Fuller | I 'and Richard Staub. 'Noxen Scouts Have Christmas Party Scoutmaster Warren B. Montross wren nigra hope and good spirits are high, i“ we express appreciation for your continued Wn loyalty, and wish you the best of everything 7 for Christmas as always. Thank you. 2 / ; s i ADAMS ; 5 ~ Back Mt. Shopping Center ge SHAVERTOWN A oe = \ SEZESESEN ‘‘seph Shalata, Raymond Gunton, | Classmates of Noxen Methodist Christmas party at Irem Temple Church held their annual Christmas Country Club on Thursday evening. party at the home of Mrs. Jacob ¢ Mrs. ‘Paul: Space . was taken to Miner on Friday evening. The home General Hospital on Monday with #- was" beautifully decorated with a pneumonia and returned home on lovely ‘tree. The table was also dec~ Friday. Earl Beahm hag also return- orated in the Christmas theme. . | ed from the General Hospital. A business meeting was held,| Mr. and Mrs. George Swire, after while games were played, Shickshinny, visited Mr. and Mrs. carols sung, some readings and gifts Thomas Swire on Sunday. Mrs. were opened. A delicious lunch was Thomas Swire has been in the hos- served to the following: Mesdames: | pital with pneumonia, but is much Dorothy French, Stella Shook, Jo-| better at’ this time. ; ; raver, son of Mr. and Oscar Fish, William Butler, Francis i Traver, graduated Schenck, William Munkatchy, Els- frm electronic school at Fort Mon- Mrs. Philip Dendler .and ‘ family at entertained Cub Pack 530 at a Rochester, Minn., and will return to | Christmas party at the Sporstmens his employment. at Chevrolet, Tona- | Hall. They joined in trimming a wanda on January 2nd. tree, after which Den 1 and 2 Chester Visneski and sons Ronnie pledged allegiance to the flag. Mrs. and Ronald Nulton who are working George Maciarek is den mother of ion tanks in’ Belaire, Md., are spend- den 1 and Mrs. Welford Scouten, ing the week end at their homes in of den 2. The assistant den mothers Noxen. tare Mrs. Allen Kitchen and Mrs. Mr. and. Mrs. Alpha Dymond | Otto Sarmonis. Games were played, spent Thursday at the home of Mr. | carols sung and refreshments serv- and Mrs. Nile Frempter, Mehoopany. | ed to the following: Mrs: Millard Pegg, Berwick, spent | Gregory Montross, Mrs. Fred a week with Mrs. Joseph Hackling | Case, Mrs. James Barbacci,” Dwight and Carl. 2 | Barbacei, Richard Traver, Richard Joseph ~~ Arcioka, Bloomsburg, | A,jie Harvey, Timothy Belles, Jim worth Field, Ray Kelley, was a guest. Ray Gunton and Jacob Miner took several pictures of the group. Hostesses were Mrs. Miner and. Mrs. Field and Mrs.. Munkatchy. Next meeting will be held at the home mouth; N.-J., on Friday. He expects to be transferred to Maryland very soon. Larry Pederson, student at Clark- son College of Technology, Potsdam, spent a recent week with Mr. and Mrs. James Patton. Mrs. Burt Montross returned on ‘Saturday after submitting to sur- gery at Tyler Memorial Hospital, Meshoppen. Belles, Kenneth Macialek, Gregory | Moyer, Charles Winner, Michael Kopcho, Joseph Luketic, Roger Case, Judy and Jack Lee, Mrs. George Macialek, Warren Montross, ; N. Y., is homé for the holidays with of Mrs. Joseph Shalata. 1 his parents; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Noxen Elementary School held Wall, : ; Assistant ~~ Scout Master. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie MacMillan Kitchen, Mrs. Welford Scouten, and Nancy, spent Sunday with Mr. to wish you, our good friends, the ~ happiest of holiday seasons and to extend our heartfelt thanks for your valued patronage. ~ SHAVERTOWN OFFICE At Christmastime ow « « « we welcome the opportunity an operetta, “Merry Christmas Mr: ! Snow Man” on Wednesday evening. Albert Keiper left for Buffalo, N.Y. on Saturday. He expects to SANTA Put Us On Your We already have money Clubs, Church Groups, Legions Organizations GIVE Just ONE PEACE ROS fo MIKE LANGEL seND TWO DOLLARS The [Dallas Post CLAUS! ‘Shopping List ! r : for 25... “We riced 50 ‘Announcing effective January 1, 1966 — WILLIAM R. WRIGHT will ‘enter the General Insurance Business with offices at 726 Miners Bank Bldg., Wilkes-Barre Phone 823-8768 or 674-5201 — all forms of Insurance — HRs y p; ye — of a merry Christmas, and EPL BRI TE TRAE PETE LE RELL TE TEAETE TE UTR TE TEI FERRET . er Yo ~.- may you and your loved ones have a al festivities and delights of this glad time. CHECKERBOARD INN CARVERTON ROAD “The HAVIRS" - enjoyall the tradition- TT TT PS SS SS SE SS me © and Mrs. Joseph Vilasi at Bingham- 10, ‘N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Engelman recently visited Mrs: George Engel- man, Williamsport and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Summerson, Plains. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dent, Blooms- burg, visited her mother, Mrs. Jo- seph Dotter, on Sunday. Members of Harveys Lake Wo- men’s Service Club delivered cheer baskets to Senior Citizens of this area, on Saturday. Mrs. Thomas Edwards is no long- er a guest at the Lane Nursing home Tunkhannock. Her address is Wy- oming, RD, c/o Mrs. Katie Klein. Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Gunton have rented the apartment, recently left vacant by the death of Mrs. Norma Meeker, to .Mr. and Mrs. Miles Kibbler. Mrs. David Williams has returned to the home of her son at Fayette- ville, N.C. Beverly Lord; Endicott .and Ed- ward Allen, Binghamton, visited the Lewis Lords, on Saturday. : Girl ‘Scout Troops 648 and. 651 visited the Morgus and. Carpenter Yum Yum | EXCITING NEW WORLD has opened for Linda Whitecotton, 5, Baltimore, Md., since she was | fitted with specially designed artificial hand at March of Dimes Birth Defects Center, Johns Hop- | kins Hospital, Baltimore. Now | the pretty child, bern without a right hand, even helps her mother with the dishes. Each year 250,000 babies are born in the U.S. with this and other major ! birth defects. You can support birth defects research -and pa- tient care by giving to the March of Dimes in January. i 1 Tom Scouten, Theodore Jene Scout- en, Mrs. Philip Race, Gilbert Har- i vey, Mrs. Allen Kitchen and Allen | Jr. Convalescent Homes on - Saturday: They entertained with Christmas Carols and presented each patient Gifts were also exchanged. a small gift. |" Mr. | erie, Jeff and Debbie, Mrs. William Engelman, Sheila and Sharon spent | Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Engelman and family, Sayre. | | | | “It’s hard for a youngster to learn good manners with. | out seeing any.” { i | and Mrs. Sterlyn May, Val- | | 1 { | | | Decorated By Army SP 4 FREDERIC B. LAMOREUX SECTION B — PAGE 7 Sp 4 Frederic Lamoreux, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamoreux, Fern- brook, was recently honored by the Commanding Officer of the 27th Artillery Division. Fred was voted “Soldier of the Year” at ceremonies held December 12 at West End Armory. He is 1 member of the 104th Artillery 11d resides with his wife at R.D. >. Bradley Creek, Endicott, N.Y. Following the ceremony a Bat- talion Revue was held and a re- ption for corps and guests. His parents were on hand to see the medal pinned on their son. Mr. and Mrs. Lamoreux received . personal invitation to attend the affair with a special note that red’s award was a very special one. East Dallas is proud of its native son. Yoard To Meet \ Executive Board of Dallas Senior Woman's Club will meet Monday evening, January 3 at the home of Mrs. Ralph Dixon, Elmcrest Drive, Dallas, at 8 p.m. -‘Scrubbed : Clean tv burn hotter... Gulf Solar Heat® Every drop of Gulf Solar Heat® heating oil is hydrogen-cleaned. This “scrubbing” process makes it the cleanest, hottest burning home heating oil you can buy. Enjoy complete com- fort with this dependable fuel. Call us today. LIFE 1] “heating oil 477-2211 SWEET VALLEY CHARLES H. 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