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The Plain Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The Plain Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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5
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THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 12, 1957 PAGE 5 in today's international naval review. C. W. 0. A.

R. Lucas said many LAMGUAGE PROBLEM? NORFOLK, 'Va. W-Tlie language barrier -is causing some headaches here for Navy shore patrol officers trying to keep tabs on the activities of sailors from Conyngham News Mrs. William J. Roberts Phone SU 8-5531 for Dad's favorite gifts of the foreign sailors can't readily spot the important difference be tween doors labeled "men" and ships of 18 nations participating those labeled "women." Borough Exceeds Quota Conyngham Borough, under the direction of Mrs.

A.E. Oelschlager, 4 rhairman. has exceeded its fund quota for the 1957 Cancer Cam- III HAZLETON Whether she or he continue their education after high school depends solely on YOU! ipaign. It was announced that a total of $308 Jias been collected through the efforts of the volun-; teer workers. I Mrs.

Oelschlager extends her thanks to all volunteers who made ia house-to-house canvass and to borough residents who contributed Feted At Shower Miss Nancy Hawk, Main street, who will be married to Richard Laubach, Berwick, Saturday, June 22, was the guest of honor at a shower held by Miss Alice Rossi and Mrs. Burgess Fauxr at the lat-ter's home. Attending the affair were: Ida Price, Patsy Wise, Carol Hyde, Joan Swartwood, Marilyn Faux, Mrs. Robert Hawk, Mrs. Doyle Diettrich, Mrs.

Murray Laubach, Mrs. Foster Crouse, Mrs. Elgin Faux, Mrs. John Casner, Mrs. Don Fisher, Mrs.

Arthur Welch, Mrs. John Rossi and Mrs. Charles Hawk. fi to the drive. Volunteer workers included; Mrs.

Karl Steinbach, Mrs. Reuben Start Thomas, Mrs." John Alexander, i Mrs. Clinton Morrison, Mrs. Au gustus Fink, Mrs. Henry Mauser, Mrs.

Arthur Pentz, Mrs. John Auxiliary To Meet The Ladies Auxiliary of VFW MAIN FLOOR MEN'S THE VALUES ARE GREATER AT OUR Post 8161 will hold its regular- Riedlinger, Mrs. Gilbert Ward, Mrs. John Robbins, Mrs. Richard Forbes, Mrs.

William Adams, Mrs. Oscar Mertz, Mrs. William Star- Saving For Their-College Education I Is I Irett, Mrs. William Bator, Mrs. Howard.

Lohrke, Mrs. Ben Cook, Mrs. E. B. Schleppy, Mrs.

Wes Ziegler, Mrs. Clifford Oberst, Mrs. Wilbur -Mrs. Alfred Hoff- I -VI 1 A 11 Lowest price on record for meeting on Thursday, 8 p. at the post home.

President Boock will be in charge. Birthdays Curt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Anderson, Park Circle, 10 years old yesterday. Tommy, son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Roberts, 10 years old to-; day. I Mrs. Donald Wilbur, Benjamin avenue, Wednesday. Maureen, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Judge, Main street, MPT MEWS mann, Mrs. oeorge KODens, au of Conyngham, and Mrs. Kraig, of Sugarloaf. Hold Wiener Roast Scout members of Den 3, Cub Pack 207, held a wiener roast during their last meeting at the home of Den Mother, Mrs.

John Cronin. Those attending were: David Hoff 22 Dividend on Savings. Savings Insured To $10,000. COAL FIELD Wednesday. with permanent collar stays Lorraine, daughter of Mr.

and MIDDLE Mrs. George Ernst, Wednesday. Mrs. Ozzie Heller, Butler avenue, today. SPECIALLY PRICED i Wedding Anniversary Mr.

and Mrs. Quillas Pettit, Ben-! LOAN ASSN. SAVINGS nM ft mann, Jonn Mackenzie, nooen Snyder, Peter Parker, Curt Anderson, Steve Froggett, Don Schaffer and Michael Cronin. Bible School Program Vacation Bible School continues this week each morning at 9 a. and will extend until Friday morning.

The total enrollment is HE BROAD STREET 38 EAST jamin avenue, will ODserve meiri 20th wedding anniversary. The: couple has a daughter, Nancy. MADE TO SELL AT $4.95 ir-iin 157 with 26 teachers and helpers For 67 Years; safe, sound and conservative management of investment and savings funds in Hazleton OPEN WEDNESDAY EVENINGS 4 to 8 closing program for parents will Sheppton Mrs. Susan Gonda be held at Christ Reformed Church ion Thursday, 7:30 p. m.

Birthdays Give Dad one of these "easy-to-care-for" broadcloth dress shirts little or no-ironing necessary. And the collar always stays neat the answer is the permanent stays that never wilt. Barrel cuff style in sizes 14 to 17, sleeve length 32 to 35. (Leader Store, Main Floor) Joann Furrazi, last Saturday; Cynthia McGeehan, Tuesday; Ro bert Topolski, Wednesday; Man lyn Houser, Wednesday. Wedding Anniversary Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Topolski celebrated their 23rd wedding anniversary on Sunday. Mrs. Topol We've the best Selection in Town DRESS AND SPORT SHIRTS $1.94 $2.94 to $5.00 All famous names you know, hundreds to select from and at budget prices, too. Compare and save.

ski was the former Helen Guydish They have two children. if. 3f Boy Scout Meeting There will be a Boy Scout Tuesday at 7 o'clock at the Sheppton firehouse. 3ft Sf 3fr Factory Meeting The Lenco Sportswear will hold a meeting Thursday at 3:30 p. m.

LINEN LOOK at the American Legion home. Va cation checks will be distributed. Sft Sft ift fl Personals low in price! It's PERMA-SIZE 'V-NECir T-SHIRT Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cameron and sons; of Columbus, Ohio, are spending a week's vacation at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Dado, Sr. Mrs. Cameron is the former I Helen Datta Estella Salinsky will tour Cali fornia for the summer months. SPORT COAT Mr.

and Mrs. Del McNeil and daughter, Leslie Ann, Mr. and .50 Mrs. Angelo Tedeschi, all of New York, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Rose Sartori.

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Scholl, of Pottsvile, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Rose Sartori. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Capik and by BERKRAY daughter, Pottsville, visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sarno, Sr. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Mielets and sons, of Allentown, visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Shenyo. Of snowy white combed cotton, highly porous and absorbent.

15.99 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Check, of Allentown, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Shenyo.

Gloria Lorah and daughter spent 1 i fir 1 te -Jk rl the weekend at Wilmington, Dela ware, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ft II i lf- Jrt I rl v' Antonelli. Mr. and Mrs.

George Helock, of Hillside, N. visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. John La- Tailored to for value. Buda.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Helock and family, of New Jersey, visited friends and relatives over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Polega and son, of Erackville, called on relatives over the weekend. Mr: and Mrs. George Helock, Jr. and family called on relatives over the weekend. This is the sport coat for men who like everything about linen, except its high cost.

It's a crease resistant Kerry cloth -delightfully light weight, porous, mothproof. Smartly styled in a range of fresh summery colors. Sizes for every Dad, Compare and Save. (Leader, Store, 3Iain Floor) America's favorite T-shirts in a smartly improved version that makes sense. Perma-size by Reis which means the size you buy is the size it stays today, tomorrow and months after repeated washings.

Just wash and wear. (Leader Store, Main Floor) YWCA Club Fetes Members Birthday Mrs. George Jacobs, who observed her birthday anniversary yesterday, was honored by members of the Married Women's CJub of the YWCA last night at the home of Mrs. Eva Thompson, president, at MAKf IT A GREAT DAY FOR. VAV! Conyngham.

Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Jacobs and Mrs. William Roswell. The group will hold a ham sup per at Lakeview Cabin, Drums, July 2, in honor of Mrs. Doud Berlitz and Mrs.

Janet Harvey, who will observe their birthdays that day. -3 Hazleton-Mahanoy City Bus Schedule Group and Party Service Phone Tamaqua 530-M Monday through Friday Lv. Hazleton Lv. Mah. City L.V.R.R,.

Sta. Mkt. Main Sts. 7:15 A.M. 8:20 A.M.

10:45 A.M. 11:55 A.M. 2:05 P.M. 4:05 P.M. 'Leaves Saturdays at 3:05 P.M.

Silver Brook Service All Trips Lakewood Park Service July 4th Sept. 2nd Leave Hazleton Leave Park Ent. 10:45 A.M. 4:15 P.M. Billig Bus Line, 100 NYLON STRETCH SOCKS $4.98 VALUE ALLIGATOR BELTS SMART IMPORTED ALL SILK TIES $.99 DOUBLE INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS 3 for 59c 3" White cord with hand loomed embroidery.

In attractivt gift box. Wonderful for Dad. Dad's favorite! Comfy, cozy stretch socks solids and novelties. Usually $1 a pair. High polished black or brown alligator in waist sizes 30 to 44.

Usually $1.98. Save. f0 silks in a wide array of color tones, plus white grounds. Worth $3 to $5. jtHtmrr oaiiiuc (a.

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