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1 -J 5 1 4J 1 THE WILKES-BARRE llECblU) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER Twenty-Eiglit In the aitaak. Jack i TUltski HUNTSVILLE MINER'S MILLS HALLOWEEN PARTY "bowling for the Scho- PITTSTON laSElGSt V- ,4 The Wamunle a fast basket ball team have enured for a NANTICOK-EJ Church services Sunday at M. E. church: Sermon, 9:80 a. Sifnday scool; 10:80.

Chrlstian church: 9:80 Valley mines. South Wales, and his vacation here la extended two months. FOR RENT aa f-reeat spsrtnieate. ftoaljhe Hisnnlihti, liUtrieal JteMjremUesu Telephone MS Ml-J. Miss Margaret Scovern recently entertained at a Halloween party at franohlse in the newly' orgauizea basket ball league.

her home. Prizes were awarded to a. ounaay scnooi, a. nv; young peoole's meeting. 7:80 T.

4. CROWELX, atANAQirft-foalrtftiMw tatoohono 'B 'OBGANI2E TRUE FRIENDS' WIL1 DEVANEY, MANAGER Boom 205 Newrose Building, Second Floor Pbone 133. Residence 6i Park Street Phon4 1951 Ladles' Aid society win bold an all-J Office Boom IX Shea Bonding. East Mas 8treet Telephone 800 Mary Elward, Betty Lally and James Harris. Games and dancing were enjoyed.

Refreshments were served aay meeting ana quilting in Christian Church on Thursday. Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Chester recent meeting of the young men of Wanamie. a True Friends' to the following: Mary Elward, will be served at noon by the first Club was organised and officers Betty Lally, Jane Fowler, Margaret Shovlln, Mary Curran, Margaret aivision.

The men's and woman's! WIM will try to bring' the latest pictures to tnis tneatre. elected as follows! President John Suffernp secretary, Joseph. Suffern; treasurer. John CalevI The club is LEGION BOOSTER MEETJNG TONIGHT All arrangements have' been completed for the booster meeting of Nanticoke Post, No." 350, American watching the antics of the 4w6 dark hits of the speaking Stspio Fetchit and Baby Mack. These performers, both with long stag ex- Krience, set pace for sv great num-r of the 'scenes In this Fox Movie Mcriugn, Alary iewis, Agnes Jbaw-son.

Helen Garrahan, Reglnla Gu- classes will meet at Christian ohurcb Friday evening. Entertainment will composed ''Jot- thirty-four members nian, Jennie Narvello, Sophia Ship-ula, Helen Timland, Frances Tim. land, Frances Waalcki, Catherine and they will meet at the regular meeting nrace on Friday evening of Legion, to-night at the local Armory. this week at 7 o'clock. The by-laws Coal street, Glen Lyon, returnea homo after spending- the week-end at Sttoudsbnrg.

ir-r Walter KruUkowald, 'rSterA trda-t and Chester Zimoliak witnessed the Penn State-Lafayette game. Experienced aeslady wanted. Poluh girl erred also ialetladies Saturdays. Apply coke Temple of Musici Mr. -and 'Mrs.

Joseph GotUelb'Of A De turnished, by tno Frick-family. Mrs. Paul Bogart of Town Line recently entertained her mother, Mrs. Hsnry Headman of this place, and her aunts, Mrs. Emma Kroegler and Mrs.

Cora Hittner of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weaver and daughters have moved to their home tone feature that is astounding in ita speed, for it isn't often one sees two players who can get so many chuckles end guffaws Into such short spaces of time. The- pio The guest speakers of the' evening will be Attorney Frank L. Pinole, ww oe arawa p.

BASE BALL VICTORS BAN-. QUETED The Boosters club of Duryea, feted members of their championship baseball team on Monday evening in the parish hall, Stephenson street. The banquet, which was attended by about seventy-five members and friends, was in appreciation of the Booster's lean winning the championship of the Twilight League. William McNulty, president of the Suburban Base Ball League, presided as toastmaster. Talks were given by Burgess Ladislaus Wywiorski, Rudy Horvat, School Director John Rodgers, Alice Duddy, Jean Healey, Agnes Barren, Mary Glsh, Peggy Price, Margaret Sholenskle, Dolly Lewis, Mary Law, Stella Ruplcz, Vivian Laren, Mildred Miller, Marie PITTSTON BRIEFS Daniel Connell, of pearls street, spent the week-end at Sellnsgrove where he visited former school mates at Susquehanna University.

Students of the commercial department of Jenkins township high school have organized a commercial club. The following were elected as officers: Joseph Hoban, president; John Mirabel, vice president: Alice JtfUNDKOWSKI FUNERAL I Tha remains of August Mundkow- Pennsylvania State eompaander of the American Legion; Attorney Leonard D. Morgan, past district iure iuwu im oi iuu leaiure jengtn, and all very- funny. rThe Ghost TaJks" will fee Shown At the State in Kingston. Skl will be laid in tneir nnai resting -place- this afternoon.

The fu Kach, Adeline Hoth, Irene Dobson, Helen Aberle, Mary Seiro, Mary Russo, Helen Ganlg, John Lee, Je Ulenwood Ide entertained his commander, and Joseph Schneider, neral will be held from the home, loaay'jtaa tomorrow. cousin, Robert Jones of Plymouth, several days last week, tat Wl East Noble street at 2. -Serv rome Larson, John Taner, Joseph district commander for the Shatkus, treasurer; Dorothy Delaney, secretary. Shovlln, Gene Maloney, James Har ices Will be conducted at tne nouse mum iiArauipivwiiis Mr. ana Mrs.

Peter Bertram of year. Several headliners will offer ris. Bobby Jones, Anthony NarvtUo. by the pastor. Rev.

Robert w. A number of friends of Miss Eva West Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Misses Theima Owens and Anna Jordan and Mesdames Redington and Adam Waslclki, James Price, Andrew Hucke, and, interment will be in the ning.

uames ana musio' were en-i party at her. home on Saturday mvkli Sholenskle. Bino agar Charles Kramer, Edward Olczak, Charles Plernot, president of the Twilight League, Albert Gcsser, president of the Boosters club, and Arthur Orloski, captain of the base ball team. ivewport centre vemeiery. entertainment for the gathering and the usual Legion refreshments will be served at the oloee of the session.

In addition, the installation of the Main atreet, Glen motored Philadelphia ph Sunday where they visited Leah Gottleib at. Temple University i William T. Harris, WUllam" Chalet lenger, John Thomas and Caradoo ana fuimilai1 fiiiRlneM men of Nan- Brady, Robert Wagner, Charles Benlck, Loomis street were pleas-1 uougner were prize winners at the masquerade dance held Monday evening in Browntown school house for fiHKMANSKI FUNERAL Sutherland of- Avoca called Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shaver on-Sundfty.

Mrs. Lulu Moore entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Balliet, sen Billy, Mrs. Jones of Forty Fort, Mrs.

James Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Moore and Lather, Clayton Lacher, John Can The funeral of Marian Shemanski following officers will be conducted non, James Ackworth, John Erb, the benefit of Rev. Francis E. Mullln anuy cniercainea it Halloween party at her home on Saturday evening.

Games and music were I en William Brtsko, Chester Mosely, El will be held from the family residence, at 62 West Main to of China, formerly of Browntown. by the State commander: Post commander, David C. Vaughn; first vice ticoke, returned home after their an- Entertainment was furnished by Francis Malley, Michael Gorman, John Jones, Michael Cadden, Bill Ratchford and Harrison's-Varslty children, Charles and Irene. A piano out of tune has no value. mer Griffith, Frank Fanzo, Joseph Ralston, William Goul, John Goul, John McHugh, Ray Branntgan, Nor- Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Moss. Mr. and morrow morning at a aign mass of reauiem will be celebrated commanaer, jogepn j. uoraisict; second vice commander.

Michael Have your piano tuned by an expert for nual motor tour oi tne ooutn. am, Havana, Cuba. Mrs. John P. McGrath, of Boys, a newly organized dance Mrs.

Lewis Shaver, Mrs. A. N. Gar- in the Holv Trinity Church by the joyed alter wnicn a lunch was served. Those present; Misses" Stella Macklewicz, Lottie Wysookl, Jus tie Shilenski, Lillian Psgdzinski, Helen Cioncynskl, Eva Benlck, Helen Klus, Dorak: post adjutant Eric W.

j. in-pairing, regulating. David Mel-snn. 72 Myers Forty Fort. King.

reotor, Rev, Roman Wlezloldwskl and Morgan; pest finance officer, C. A. Officers of the Boosters club, under Green street, is 'spending t- with her son in New York City. Davis: post chaplain. Rev.

H. R. interment will De in tne cnurcn cem lnger, Mrs. M. A.

ferrero and daughter Maude spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Harriet Major, Mr. and Mrs. George Lamoreux en etery. Mrs.

Agnes Wascavage, aged 43, of Margaret waaaei, l.uiu Jdutklewlcz, Taxdal; post historian, Attorney F. J. Beckley; sergeant-at-arms, John whose auspices the banquet was held, are: President, Albert Gosser; vice president, Anthony Granahan; secretary, Frank Sobeski; financial secre Stearns Employees Notice Anna Hopko, Wanda Fela, Stella iNortn Main street, sustained tertained Mr. and Mrs. T.

R. Morgan FORGET-ME-NOT DAY a VVirtrat-Mii-Nnt. drive Will be Con Dobrowskl; executive committee, severe laceration on the right fore A special meeting of all arm wnen sne ten at ner home on tary, Louis Fesotlne; treasurer, uari Thomas H. Jones, John S. Ziolkow ski, V.

li Furmanski, Zigmund Lay of Kingston one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. Rurnicki and family of Plymouth Mr, and Mrs. ducted on Saturday in this city by Brevmeier.

Monday evening. The wound dressed in Pittston Hospital. Zoma. Messrs. Walter Fasklewics, Richard Stlmpowski and John Munts, of Plymouth; John Cbepohis, H.

Gabel, Joseph Perkowski, Walter Olander, Edmund Shipkowskl, Frafik Puff en, Stanley Lasecki. Emil man and Attorney C. Miner Ayles- worth. Henry Headman on Sunday. Dinner was served by a committee of ladies from Sacred Heart church.

Louis Vitale of Parsonage street. employees of Stearns, No, fl Shaft will be 4ield to-nigbjt at Grohovvski's Hall, Glen. -J -Lyon at-7 o'clock. Mrs. Harry Hufford and- daughter spent Wednesday with their aunt, the Disabled veterans or tne wono School children will offer flowers to the public and, the drive has been by various organizations and the public is asked to.

aid in making the campaign a a Freshman at Bucknell university, After the program dancing was has been accepted as a member of Mrs. iMltn Hill, at The bugle and drum corps of the local post will parade before the meeting and members are urgently requested to turn out and wear their legion caps. A concerted effort by Kadomski and John Day. GAVRISH-HARCHABnC- the Bucknell band. Mr.

Vitale Is Those present were: Frank So Mr. Kent of Forty Fort is building 1929 graduate of Pittston high beski. Louis Pesotlne, King Kelly a beautiful new stone home. success. scnooi.

Miss Bertha daughter B. Frank Bulford of tula place and all Is being made to have each mem Mr. and Mrs. G. R.

Splitt and chil FUNERAL TO-DAY. Tti fiirt'Ail nt Mif hnnl WfnnlAW- ber bring a new member or his dues. i Louis Gajewski, Pres. 957. Peter Sekulski, A daughter has been born to Mr.

and Mrs. George ewis of Rock street, Hughestown. iJra. Lewis was gan Evans, Charles Gregory, Charles Wheeler. PERSONAL NEWS Miss Leano Kullck of New York City is visiting her parents.

Leave all news at Curran's, 611 Miner road, and it will receive prompt attentlpn. Misses Rose) Chandler and Ida Mager spent the week-end in Scranton. Miss Stella Davis has returned home from New Jersey. Mrs. H.

Mager has returned home after spending a week In New York City. Misses Jane Larryson, Julia Sku- S'skle, Helen Lengenaki and Mary aly of Erie are spending a few days visiting local relatives. Mrs. Matthew McGuire of Wilkes-Barre spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas A. McHugh. Harriet Plad, Mary Johnston and Mary Cantos of Elmira spent the last several days visiting local friends. David Kaplan has gone to New Jersey to work. Henry O'Heleskle of Breslau spent Monday visiting his mother on Miner road.

Arthur Orloski, Rudolph Orloski, Charles P. Piernot, William McNulty, Tony Granahan, Al Gosser; Carl Breymeier Herb Barbush, Eddie Beckman, John Marko, Peter Cad skl will be held this morning at 9 "Make Nanticdke Post, No. 850, the largest organization in the city," is the slogan adopted for the new year. formerly Miss Margaret Deeble. from the.

family borne, at 180 West dren, Helen and of Jackson, spent Sunday with and Mrs. Fred Riley at Dallas. Miss Emma Headman and brother John visited their sister, Mrs. Paul Bogart, at Town Line. Employees of Heidelberg colliery, Broad street A high mass of re Kec ptc'y.

b. of Mr. ana Mrs. John narcbarltt, Enterprise street Glen and Louis Gavrlsh, Arch street, 'Glen Lyon, were married in St Adalbert's church on Monday afternoon by the rector. Rev.

A. Llplnski. They were attended by Cella Gavrlsh, sister of the bridegroom, and Steven Harcha-rlk, brother of the, bride, Mr. and Mrs. Gavrish are popular young peo Lehigh Valley Coal were paid ENTERTAIN FOR DAUGHTERS Charles yesieraay.

quiem! will be in Trinity Church by the rector Rev. Father Roman WleziolowBki and Interment will be in the church Mr. and Mrs. Clarence K. Eiston and son Harold spent Sunday with relatives at Berwick.

Misses Amelia, Irene and Alfreds Niemlnskl, were honored at a Hal-loween reception given by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nie WYO-INN Halloween Dance Thursday Night Ethel Price's Ambassadors Pres. 1167. Alex Benkoski, Rec.

Sec'y. 1167 Vriad TPrvima T3aiI la BAr4riisi1V 411 Mrs. Paul Bogart of Town Line ple oi uien lyon. i ney will reside den, Vincent Price, James Monanan, William J. OstrowskI, John M.

Salan-sky, Owen Stewarts, George Vanyo, John Bellas, William Griffin, Raymond Bosko, William Hantz, Stephen Kramer, Joseph Kramer, Albert Brey-meier, John Dutko, Peck Pesotlne, John McCarthy, John Marcinko, Michael Dutko, Mike Gorman, John Jones, Leo Cadden, John Baranow-ski, Francis O'Boyle, Henry Pesotine, William Chromey, John Kullnskl, Edward Olczak, Joe Beckman, Andrew J. Bauman. T. T. Thompson, FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENT The funeral of August Nork will entertained over the week-end -Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Dlehl and son at tne nome oi tne Driae a parents. MEETING OF LOCAL CLUB mlnskl, at the home recently at 41 West Grand street The home was be held from' the family home at 121 Michael Ruane, formerly of this Paul of 1 Philadelphia and Miss Ale- appropriately decorated in keeping West Main street, Glen Lyon, tomor city, died Monday at the home of tba Headman of Llnfleld. with the season and bridge, games. his daughter, Mrs.

John Canaboy. at her home on East Grand streeo Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leopold WvsockL 1108 South Market row morning at ciocjc a nign mass of reauiem will be celebrated music and dancing were indulged in 1111 ueuar avenue, aoutn scranton The regular meetirT of the Psl club was held recently at the home of Miss Wanda Aponlck, 212 East Green street Work has already been started on the doll to be given to charity. Following the business COURTDALE after which lunch was servea.

Commemorating the memory of on. October 26, a son. Before mar Those present: Marie Lynch, in St Adalbert's Church by the rector, Rev. A. aaft interment will be in the church ceme John Mitchell, founder and first Joe Kovalin, Martin Sedlak, Stanley riage the motner.

was miss Jtieien president of the United Mine. Work Bernard Burzua of Miner road has purchased a new Ford truck. Miss Violet Barnes of Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owens and children visited friends at Sweet Mermon of Plymouth, and the proud Viola Walter, Jean Chesko, Lillian Sokolskl, Geraldine Walski, Helen Lazevnick, Hugh G.

Davis, John A. Kramer. Ladislaus Wvwiorskl. Ru tery, ers of America, local mine workers father is the well known South Han meeting, a social session was enjoyed Jablonskl. Leona Motulewskl, Helen were idle yesterday.

street has returned home from Pitts and lunch was served to the follow Valley on Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Wil dolph J. Horvat, John Pakutka, Mar over street druggist.

There will be a meeting of Parke Miss Gertrude Marshalek spent tne f- Ozimkowski, Irene Lewskl, Hedwig Prawdzlk, Margaret Galster, Maria LOCAL HIGH VS. PLAINS The Lincoln Stadium will be the ing: Helen Romanowski, Jule Skuz-Inskl, Mrs. Guy B. Walker, Mary llamB. October 25.

1929. a son. burgh. Miss Nellie Huon of Mill street week-end visiting her parentsi Mrj Mission Circle of Broad Street Presbyterian church on Thursday even The borough schools are closed and Mrs. Frank Marshalek, Railroad spent Sunday with friends in Butchko, Amelia Cansoor, Ruth Eales, Mary Gibale, tSclla Supchak, this week on account of teachers' in ing at the home or Mrs.

Georgia Adakowskl, Cella Butkas, Amelia Wonsavage, M. Connolly, Emily and Wanda AponicH. stitute in Wilkes-Barre. tin Kovalin, Carl Pesotine, Frank Kemansky, George Shotwell, William Carter, John A. Orloski, Rudolph Orloski, Fred Kramer, Michael Cadden, Billv Ratchford, Martin Kolwek, BUI Pesontine, Henry Renfer, West Thompson, August Kovalin and William L.

Rushel. street, this city. She returned to 1 v-Bloomsburg to resume her Lillian Uearek. Florence Niemlnskl, Watson, Swallow street. Mr.

and Mrs. eamuei uoianer or Mrs. Frank Updyke has returned to her home In Philadelphia after Elsie Gibale, Anna ibale, Stella Gorleskl, Amelia, Irene and Aifrede at Bloomsburg State Teachers' Col- scepe of a lively-, contest on Friday afternoon when the local high school warriors will clash with the Plains high school eleven. The locals are preparing score one of their biggest victories of the season, while the Plains boys are also expecting to win the laurels, thus a Miner road spent Sunday visiting friends in Scranton. MASQUERADE DANCE Members of Nanticoke Council, visitlmr local friends.

DURYEA Nieminski. Elmer Eales. Clem Gruskiewicz, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Morgan and Knights of Columbus, will stage a daughter spent the weekend at Lyn- Epworth league of Brick M.

E. EAST DALLAS masquerade farmer dance on Thurs wood. church will hold a Halloween party hotly contested game is assured. day nignt in tne council bail room, Charles Moore and wife, Mrs. John Donald Dare submitted to an operation, for tonsils and adenoids at Barney Struziewskl, Edwin Zabeigalski, Edward Ugarek, Teddy Zabeigalski, Jerry Donahue, Fred Pugh, Henry Stroeskl, Thomas Butchko, Leonard Chesko, Mrs.

Mary Ugarek, MrB. Barney Stroze- Kresge building. Music will be fur DISPLAYING VOTING MACHINE on Friday evening in the church. A good program has been arranged and refreshments will be served, Wlldebrand, Mrs. Rpyal Love, and nished by Kearneys orcnestra ana a General hospital on Monday.

One of the voting machines which utiuareu xiilib nave ancimcu me i Standard Leadership school at theJ la General hos- nital for treatment will be used by the voters of Penn Mrs. Jennie Plows, Mrs. Edward Biehl's PHILCO Airplanes Will Arrive Soon well known prompter will be in charge. Several, prizes will be awarded to the 'various costume Petercosky and son James attended First M. E.

church in Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Titus and Mrs. Carol of An entertainment will be given at winners including the prettiest fun sylvania at the election next Tuesday Is on display in the store of Mrs. Kolenda, 21 North Market street he public is Invited to Inspect the Wilkes-Barre were guests of Mrs.

a masquerade party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sesecker at Kingston recently. the East Dallas Church on Thursday TAX COLLECTOR PAYS- UP Mrs. Shook, tax collector Of West Pittston borough, completed payment of moneys received for taxes from th'e 1928 duplicate at the meeting of the borough council on Monday evenlpg.

She turned over a check for $1,974.43, and also fur-Dished a bond of $25,000 for the col-I lection of 1929 She also turned over a check for $10,000 on this year's duplicate. The. following bills were 'paid: Payroll for first half of October, Garden Inn, Glen Summit Water company, $10; Underwood Typewriter American Lesion. 125: Reginald Ellis. $4: John Frallck recently.

Daniel Morgan of Newark, N. J. evening, October si, by the' mover niest, most original ana most grotesque. The public, is cordially invited to Attend. Mrs.

Thomas Ferguson and Mr. machine any time and see it scent the weekend with his. parents, It may mean something to you to watch for them. Club. Instrumental and vocal music, readings, and boy scout demonstration will be features.

Refreshments will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Morgan of and Mrs. Mitchell Ferguson of Oly- Shant were recent guests of Mr.

and Irs. Richard Dale of Swetland SPORT NOTES Honey Pot Smilers defeated the PAINFUL INJURIES David Hampton. Oft Orchard skl, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Ulbaie, Mr. ana Mrs. A. Nieminski and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Nieminski LEGION ENTERTAINMENT All roads will lead to JNanticoke State armory, on Broadway street this evening where the American Legion boys of this city have arranged a most interesting entertainment Joseph J. Goralski, chairman of the committee in charge has left nothing undone to make the affair a success and assures all who attend, a pleasant evening. One of the men on the nrneram is Phllin G. De Hutt street Twenty persons have registered for Centre street SUGAR NOTCH TOWN BRIEFS Miss Helen Russlck, daughter of street, received painful injuries to Eagles in the second game of a three game series on Sunday afternoon the Score of 15 to 3. a Btandrad Leadersnip scnooi in connection with the Sunday school to begin next Sunday.

The worker Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Russlck of 200 Chittenden street, Duryea, and Joseph Modlski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nanticoke A.

c. of the County The Ladles' Aid of the Welsh the index linger or toe rignt nana Monday when the member was smashed while working In the No. 7 mine of the Susquehanna Collieries Co. Dr. Hobart Dodson, company ana his isime is tne dook to De Presbyterian Church will hold their studied.

League defeated Ham town at Lincoln Stadium on Sunday by the score of 2 8to 0. Jacob Modiski, 722 Mill street, West Avoca, were married on Saturday in Rev. W. E. Webster will Install the annual masquerade party in tne basement of the church on Thurs Holy Rosary R.

C. church by Rev. officers of the Epworth League next James Scott, Wyoming Roof- injr Products A. N. Heal, LaBarre Printing $3.25.

FOOT BALL 'The erack Duryea high school Nanticoke Turners challenge any of New York City, the man who has Sunday evening. Father Niebrzydowski. Miss P. Bud-zetek was maid of honor and Ed NORK FUNERAL third or fourth class team' In the valley. Answer In this department day evening.

Everybody is invited. A small admission fee will be charged. Light refreshments will be Mrs. Tunnessen and family of the reputation of Deing Houdinf." He will give a varied program of magic and slight of hand or call Bell phone I34-M and ask ward Gruda was best man. As the wedding party entered the church Hazleton and Mr.

and Mrs. William Miller of Blytheburn were callers at tevn which has scored wins over The funeral of August Nork win be held to-morrow morning at 9 from the family home' at 124 West Main street A high mass of re lor Chub. served. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Greenwood and son. Georue. are spending the the organist played the Lohengrin the nome or Mr. ana sirs. m.

t. Alden A. C.s were defeated on march. During the ceremony Charles Lamoreaux of East Dallas on Sun Sunday by the score of 20 to 0 by and those who' miss the treat will regret it. Another New York man has also been persuaded to come to this Legion meeting, namely Harry quiem will be celebrated in St week with Mr.

and Mrs. John Hlt- day. tne JNanticoke Turners. tineer at Elizabeth. N.

J. Mrs. Rachel Rose Is suffering with St. Mary's A. C.

would like to ar Adalbert's church at Glen Lyon and interment will be In the church Misses Alice Kane and Alberta an at tank of oneumonia. Mid-Week Specials Swift's Premium Bacon, siloed, lb. Swift's Premium Ham, lb, Prime Round Steak, lb. 45c Choice Poterhouse Steak, lb. Choice Sirloin Steak, lb Fresh Ground Beef, lb.

800 Spring Stewing Lamb, lb 18c Small Lamb Shops, lb 39o Broad Lamb Shops, lb, 82o Fresh Sausage, lb .......850 Veal Steak, lb Best Frankfurters, lb. .870 Ring Bologna, lb. Minced Ham, lb. Compare Quality and Then Prices. Isadore Weiss Market 129.EA3T MAIN.

Opposite Electric Light Office range a game with the Alden A. C. Shumaker are spending this week The Boys' Teen Age class of East Baltimore, one of the most clever character Impersonators lecturing today. He has spent many years of cemetery. CLASS TO SELL "PASTIES'' with relatives In 'Berwick.

Dallas church will hold a social ana to be played on Sunday afternoon oil cither's teams' grounds. If challenge is acepted call 9007 and ask for Joe Mustlnskt rendered vielin selections and William Ratchford, baritone, sang appropriate The following girls attended the bride: Anna Poshousky, Josephine Mikolaskl, Sallie Ambrutis and Rose Poslewieg. The ushers were Frank Russlck, M. Lokuta, Joseph Biga and Frank BIga. The bride was attired in a gown of white satin and carried lilies iuxeter and Minooka high school elevens, will have a hard time on Saturday afternoon when they are sent against the grid team representing- Wilkes-Barre Township high school.

The game will be played in i American Legion Park, Duryea, at 2:30, Coaches Wywiorski and Joyce have moulded together a strong varsity combination at Duryea high school and although it is the first time they have jiad a team, they are already showing Blgns of crashing In on the mythical all-scholastic foot ball championship of Greater 1 Mrs. Marv Osborne, of Schenec entertainment in the basement of his life in tne umnaiown secuon oi Members of the Phila'tbea class of tady, N. spent the week-end with the church on Thursday evening, Mack or answer in this department. New York City and will bring a story of the life as found there as well as considerable witticism. October 31.

West Nanticoke Methodist Episcopal Church will sell home-made pasties Members of the St Mary A. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton ysDorne, oi Main street Miss Hilma Peterson will attend Mrs. Charles Benning of Wilkes-Barre spent Tuesday with her cou in tne cnurcn basement this morn held their monthly meeting recently in the club rooms and elected- John ing.

1 Telephone orders will be taken the semi-annual convention of the sin, Mrs. M. iamoreaux. Andzyjewski, well known young man NEW VOTING MACHINE Through the efforts of the Men's rand pasties, will be delivered. A.

R. Pembleton of Is of the valley. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Modiski are spending a week in New York City and Phila Philadelphia district Luther League, which will be held In the Zion Lutheran Church Saturday. of this city, as president in the vacancy of Felix Nork. rliih of First Presbvterlan church, SCOUT NEWS The Boy Scout drum and bugle The Askam Grldders, who were There was a large attenaance ox the semf-ahnual dinner of the United the services of Miss Helen Clifton, of New York City, have been secured to lecture and demonstrate visiting friends in Nanticoke. PAfcSONS COSTUME PARTY corps win Bold rehearsal in Method SnortRmen of America, held Jast eve ist Episcopal church this evening at 8. All members are to be present to practice for the 'parade in ning at 6:30 o'clock in the high scheduled to oppose the Nanticoke Bisons on Sunday, but failed to show up tot the game due to two of their backfleld men being injured, were unable, to play the locals through the mishap.

The Grldders the new voting machine wnicn win be in operation in this state on November 5. The denfonstratlon BCI1UU1 UUllUillg. The women of St Dominic parish sniCKsninny on Thursday. NOTES will conduct a costume party and dance in Spelcher's hall the evening will take place in the Matheson building on Saturday evening at delphia. TRUCKSVILLE William Oberst entertained a group of friends at a Halloween party at his home In Mt Greenwood Monday Among those present were Delia Riddell, Rosetta Hersh, Ruth Bennett, Herbert Morgan, Florence Richards, James Baker, Leah Richards, Albert Lyne, Lois Rogers, Joseph Hand, Irene Morgan and William Oberst.

of October 30. The various commit 7:30. Mrs. Howard Haefele, of Dewey Park', is attending the Women's In connection with the demonstra tees in charge have arranged a program of events that they promise will interest and entertain everyone. tion, the following program has been arranged: Remarks, by the chair State Theatre TO-DAY and TO-MORROW MATINEE DAILY were- unable to get In touch with the Bisons, due to the manager failing to leave his phone number with the Askam team.

The manager of the Bisons is asked to call 654-W this evening. The Askam Grldders would like to arrange a game for all Saints Day with any third fourth class Foreign Missionary Society convention at Columbus, Ohio, this week. For delicious seafoods when out driv Many valuable prizes will be award ed. A cordial Invitation is extended man; address on "tauzensnip Dy Rev. H.

R. Taxdal, vicar," of St George's Episcopal church; selection 3iehl's PHILCO Airplanes Will Arrive Soon It may mean something to you to watch for them. ing stop at Boyer's. 30 Fellows street, Liynwooa. tfen xuiU4.

by double quartet unaer tne leaaer- to all to attend. HINE-YEELE8 Harrv J. Hine and Miss Marion A. I. T.

Meredith, Llanelly, South ship br Prof. George lecture, insnectlnn and demonstration of the team in tne county. Answer in trusi -department or call Nantiooke S54-WTI Wales, is spending some time as the guest of bis nnoie and aunt Mr. and Mrs. William James, Coal street Glen voting machine by Miss Helen Clif Yeeles, both young, people of this place, were quietly married last eve-nine at 6 o'clock at the Primitive ton.

The public is coraiaiiy lnviiea to attend. The Scholastics bavvling team played No. 1 Drift on Monday evening, the former team taking two out of three. No. 1 Drift finished string with Captain A.

Mack, lead- Lyon, whom "he had not seen for thirty-six Mr. Meredith is a Methodist parsonage by Rev. James Iley. colliery manager in the Gwendrack DEATH OF ASKAM MAN Following an illness of complica Exeter and West Pittston will begin their foot ball arguments when the teams representing these Institutions clash on the Baltimore avenue gridiron for the first time. There Is much interest attached to the game.

FIVE FALSE FIRE ALARMS Evidently some Halloween cele-brators were operating in Jenkins township early yesterday morning as no less than five false' fire alarms were sent into the hose company from 6 to 5 o'clock. From all indloa- tlons (he turning in of the five alarms was a Joke, done by someone with an automobile. The irst summoned the firemen to Port Blanchard; the second to Port Griffith; the third to Sebastopo; the fourth to Inkerman, and the fifth to the River Road in Port Blanchard. Fire Chief Walsh warns those who practice this that will be severely dealt with if they are HALLOWE'EN PARTY Prizes at the Hallowe'en party held by Pittston Klwanians in American Legion building, West Pittston, on Monday evening, Were won by Mrs. William J.

Peck, Mrs. Harry J. Ryan and E. M. Holmes.

The wives of Klwanians, Pittston and Wyoming Rotarians their friends, were guests. President E. M. Holmes of Kiwanis. and President A.

Hice Wandel of Pittston Rotary, alternated as chairmen. Haydn Jones directed the singing and dinner music was by the Kiwanis Trio. Entertainers were Miss Mary West Pittston, and J. Reese Kilgore; Wilkes-Barre. WATCH FOR Biehl's PHILCO Airplanes They have a message for you.

NOTES HANOVER TOWNSHIP HANOVER TOWNSHIP jhhqsttaiks PLAINS LLEWELLYN-ROBERTS NIGHT The annual dinner of Parsons tions occurred the death of Thomas Zbruda, well known arid highly esteemed resident of Main road, The Memorial high school glee club will meet at 2 this afternoon in the school auditorium for rehearsal. The committee in charge of the Llewellvn-Roberts night program and Post American Legion will be held Lower Askam, at his home on Monday night The deceased was 'born I Thursday evening at Hollow Inn, West Wyoming. This affair promises in Lithuania sixty-one years ago arrangements for the dinner at Hol low Inn Thursday evening, is par and came to this section twenty-five, years ago, where he has resided ever to eclipse all former affairs ana will be called Llewellyn-Roberts night in honor and to celebrate the ticularly anxious to have as many LACEYVILLE since, ne was nigniy esxeemea oy all and enjoyed the acquaintance of ex-service men as possible make reservations. They promise a fine eve election of two members, William Llewellyn and Miner Roberts. All ex-service men of Plains, Parsons, WITH AN ALL SfR CAST- The story of a Correspondence School detective who took a postgraduate course In the school of experience among spooks and crooks.

ADDED Krazy Kat Cartoon Comedy Pathe News ning's entertainment Reservations wide circle oi rnenas. ne was member of the Lithuanian. Church should be made by calling Tom Miners Mills and Hudson are In-1 and Lithuanian Alliance of Sugar Rev. Judson Rosengrant who was recently appointed conference evangelist has moved to his old home across the river from Skinner's Notch. Besides his wife, he lav sur vited.

Reservations by calling Thomas Trethaway, adjutant or vived bv the following children: Trethaway or Bill Devaney. PARSONS THEATRE Today Marx Brothers hi "The Cocoanuts" Eddy. William S. Devaney, chairman. Paul, Pteronia, 'Helen and Anna.

Funeral announcement will be made 7, v'i Miss Mary Gray entertained her sister, Miss Maggie Gray of Meshop- NANTICOKE THIS WEEK Coach Chicknoskl's fast and heaw later. 1 i i ENTERTAIN CLUB foot ball eleven will be the attraction at Healey Field on Friday afternoon Mission Circle of Parsons Baptist church will meet this evening at 7:30 at the church. An entertaining program, including a Chinese, wedding has been arranged. Mite boxes pen on Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. E. D. LaFrance attended the furferal of their uncle, Fcank Snover at Tunkhannock on Sunday. Carrie and Hazel Cornell of John At their home on River street, Mr.

and Mrs. John Glowacki, recnfly entertained th'e members of the Dusky Eight Club of this city. Card games against Joe Feldman's proteges. The game will start promptly at 8 o'clock. Both teams will appear On Healey Field not far removed from upsets will be presented.

son City, N. spent Sunday with suffered a week or so aaro. Nanti Miss Margaret Wilcox of Avoca spent a day recently with her aunt and music were enjoyed. A dance exhibition was given by Misses Stella Glowacki and Lottie Margal- coke has lust About rMVIVAMll from Mrs. Khoda 1 nomas oi soutn Main Jhe daze of the defeat at the hands oi Larksvilie, while the scoreless tie FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral of William A.

Cordon -will be- held at 9:30 this morning from the home, 36 Butler street A solemn requiem high mass will be aung In St John's church at 10 O'clock and interment will be in the eaurch "cemetery. Members of the Fourth Degree Assembly, Knights of Columbus, will attend the funeral. Local Knights will be attired In fall regalia and will meet this morning ski. Lunch was served to the following: tflelr parents, Mr. ana Mrs.

M. s. Cornell. Rev. F.

G. Mackenzie rector of Grace Reformed church of Scranton preached an eloquent sermon In Baptist charch on Sunday. He with his wife were guests of MrB. Keen. street, Parsons.

LEE PARK Misses Jewel Glowacki, Mary Ever with St. Mary's was more than the Purple and White had been led to expect. In an effort to Dluff some of (hp Clocks for every room In the house Mrs. Walter Keeney and child who leaks in his defense. Coach Feldmnn at Tom Hill 217 Barney St have been spending several weeks with her parents.

Dr. and Mrs. G. Railroad time in your home constant- at tne Knights of Uolumbus ett, Frances Borolskl, uorotny Glowacki, Lottie Borofski, Dorothy Glowacki, Lottie Margalski, Stella Glowacki, Rose Robin, Marie Barall, Mr. and Mrs.

John Glowacki, Mr. and Mrs. Everett and Mr. and Mrs. Margalski.

NURSES TO STAGE PAGEANT A pageant entiteJed "History of wlth the purchase of as Electric with the purchase has called practice for every morning this week at 10 o'clock. While it is not expected that the local aggregation will do much scaring, the breaks may favor the Kpirt- noma on William street $15.00,1, ly clock at Tom C. Hill's, 217 Barney til. HUGHESTOWN FIRE John lost a day's wages owing to an HARRY 1. WILLIAMS ANTHONY ZtlCHOSHl (JOHNNY RILEY) B.

Edwards, have gone to Buffalo, N. where her husband is assistant pastor of the Churchill Tabernacle. Mrs. Alvin Lynch of Norristown, who has been visiting her father here, visited relatives in Binghamton this week. manltes to the extent that Golozin.

unreliable alarm clock. John could have i-aiencnar. et mav be on thp i 'Hugh est won firemen were called out at o'clock' yesterday morning when fire was discovered in the residence, of John Vitale, Centre receiving end of another surprise. TO THE CITIZENS AND TAXPAYERS. OF HANOVER TQWNSHIP: boug-nt two reliable alarm clocks for wages lost at Tom C.

Hill's, 217 Barney St SHAVERTOWN Lithuanian Citizens club will hold clambake in its rooms. 65 Hoin street across from St Peter's i Lutheran, church. A hunter noticed the fire and after sound! nc an alarm SWOYERVILLE street Plains, on Thursday night. (Both for $30.00) 04? AA Pw Tooth M1 111 I Guaranteed Crown wUsml Bridge Work, PAINLESS EXTRACTION By "AIR Dr.Wifliai You have seen fit to place yotfr confidence in us as School he notified member of the Vitale family. The house -was badly dam Nursing," will be staged in Nanticoke High school ainytorrum on Thursday evening, November 7, "by the--nurses of Nanticoke State hospital.

The chalrlady in charge urges al (nurses, also those who may become as well as those -who look back to some nurses whq took care of them, and 'those who look forwarded to the greater needs and wider fields of' nursing to attend this affair. The cast has rehearse! Directors by nominating us on both the Republican and Democratic tickets A- ur aged and. there was much damage done by smoke and water to the I I At the general, election We will not be aliened with any Biehl's PHILCO Airplanes ingle political party or faction but will be on bothlhe li- .1 .11 i Successor ffe WATCH FOR Biehl's PHILCO Airplanes They have si4nesare Biehl's PHILCO Airplanes Will, make someone happy. FOR THEM i i Republican ma jvemocrsuc xickcic as tne canaiuaiei oi the citizens, taxpayers, mother and fathers of Hanover Dr. Morgan jr; ROMAN THEATRE crowds are attending' the 'shows In the Roman- theatre.

This week marks the opening of the new program when the latest Vitapbone and Movietone will be shown. Peter Margie, manager, announces that the large attendance was indicative of the'intereet in the movieii 'ie pictures by local theatre-goem iuat Jia someone Will make npp'y. Township, Who, desire straightforyrard, honest and impartial administration of and guardianship over Han diligently and an enjoyable evening is assured all who attend. 1 fTHB, GHOST :7 Patrons of the State Theatre, where "The Ghost Talks" now is showing on its next to- the last day 50 E. MAIN ST, A OVEB THE TDXD? PHOlOt 7X OPEN EVENIM over Township, District.

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