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The Plain Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Plain Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON, PA, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 19, 1941. PAGE 2 ham and egg supper wai aemi at bringing to a close the season's activitie. lor the junior high school preted her as indicating that the Nurses Association To 6 p. m. Mozart Club To OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople United States hat designs on the Meet At Morse Home vi in iYMrve groups.

i Mrs. John Branrinn m-i SPECIAL AS A METER AW BASE Mian Morse, nresident of 125 At Y. W. C. A.

Dance. About 125 boys and girls last evening attended the Junior High School dance last evening at tha Y. W. C. SHELVED BASE- DELNER.V I secretary, Misses Phylis Wagner Alice Itter were chaperones for thl BALL scounr, MAJOR, WOULD the Visiting! Nurses Association of Hulaton and vicinity, will entertain LETTER FOR VOL) BE INTERESTED IN BLTORTUE NONCE TO TOIL VOU, MAJOR, the members of the board of direc ONMV VAR.

A GREAT NOUNS TWO-HANDED PITCHER WINDS UP BIERS FROMTHE Azores and Cape Verde Islands. Secireetary of State Cordell Hull's replies to two diplomatic requests for an explanation of the president's remarks at that time were generally regarded here as Since then there has been an Unremitting press barrage against the United States, to which 0 Secnla added a stiff editorial faying there was not one Portuguese "whose patriotic sensibilities do not revolt at such a suggestion of the mutilation of our national teritory." Alice Coyle Studio Pupila Will Present Program at Altamont Tonight. ClrJClNJSlAsTl lNMErmONAHUGE, FLAT WINDMILL TO BALL CLUB NIGHT AND TILINGS ALU. tor! at a tea at her home in Conyng-ham- tomorrow afternoon, in honoi of Miss Janet Peterson. Miss Peterson is aupervising nurse for the association, haying assumed her duties here during the winter.

The tea will be from 3 to 5 o'clock. SEND UP POWERFUL' OF' HIS WvJPOUKS AIR CURRENTS AND OUTATUE Thit evening at 8 o'clock, the Mozart Club of the Alice L. Coyle PREVENT PARACHUTE Studio of Music will present a piano recital in the ballroom of, the Hotel TROOPS FROM. LANDING AJUmont. The students will be as isted by Miss Ann Boyle, soprano.

Following is the program: I Open Every "Sing, Robin, Sing," by Spaulding Men'a League Has Outing. The Men'a League of the. First Presbyterian Church, held iti annual outing yesterday afternoon and last evening at Price's Dairy Farm Grova in North St, Johns, and the affair was well attended. A program of athletic eventt was presented starting at 3 p. m.

and a Phyllis Ann McGeady. Joined Aviation Corps. Nicholas DeJoseph, of North Laurel street, a graduate of Hazle-ton High and who this past term was a student at Penn State Undergraduate Center, has enlisted in the United States Air Corps. Ha expects to be sent to Hawaii. "The Water Mill," by Spaulding James Boyle, THERE'S Real PLEASURE In Wearing HUB CLOTHES Good Looking! Good Quality! checker GRAB IT UPSET THE BOARD TO mc, t.

ate, u. rT. Cites Need Of Portugal Hit Bon-Ton Social Club Holds Dinner-Dance Work Security By "Freezing" Quite Annoyed by Action of President Roosevelt in Tying Up Funds. "A Trip In the Swing," by Vamle-vere Phyllis Ann McGeady, James Boyle, John Coyle. "The Contented Bride," by Eowe John Coyle.

"The Camel Train," by Baines Ann Dolores Bodnar. "The Blue Danube Waltz," by Strauss-Kreabbog-Alan Greenwald. "March Round the Maypole," by Steibelt Alan Greenwald and Paul Tomasiek. "The Happy Farmer," by SchumannIsadora Puschette. "The Gondolier's Serenade," by Eagle Peggy Sharpe.

Drummer Boy," by Hunten Joan Swartz and Ann Dolores "The Spinning by Kolling Paul Tomasiek. "Minuet (Don Juan)" by Mozart-Moszkowski John Pusti and Paul Tomasiek, "Spinning Song," by Ellmenreich John Pusti. "Down An Indian Trail," by Van-devere Isadora Puschett, Florence Colonna and Peggy Sharpe. "Moonlight Revels," by Andre Florence Colonna. "Danish Peasant Dance," by Christiani Joan Swarta.

"Yellow Butterflies," by Lo'eb-Evans Claire Puhak. "Lavender and Lace," by F. Williams Mary Rattigan. "Orientale," by Cui Lorena Schmitt and Claire Puhak. "Dance of the Rosebuds," by Keats McGeehin.

"No Surrender," by Morrison Mary Rattigan and Mary McGeehin. "Au Matin," by Godard Lorena Schmitt. "Minuet in by Beethoven-Grooms Robert Schumach and Robert Marshman. "The Snow Flower," by Brown-Robert Marshman. "Airs From Scotland," arranged by Hodson Ruth Berger and Caroline Karchner.

1 "Canzone Amorosa," by Nevin Dorothy Razanowski. Miss Boyle will sing "A Heart That's Free," by Robyn," and "Will the Wisp," by Spross. "Poem," by Fibich Geraldine Pod-lesnie. Manufacturer Says Labor Should Get Same Protection as Axis Gives. About 62 employes of the Bon-Ton Store Social Club last evening attended the dinner-dance held at Stine's.

Samuel W. Pollock, chairman of the entertainment committee acted as master of ceremonies, and J. D. Gundling gave short remarks. Members of the club presented novelty dances in the impromptu program.

Dancing followed the program. Mrs. Nellie Gillespie is president and Miss Marie Gallagher is secretary of the club. Music was furnished by Salko's International Orchestra. DENVER, June 19.

(P) Business men of the United States must pro vide for working, men the security which, in totalitarian countries, is offered by Miles E. Robert son, an Oneida, N. manufacturer, Yes Sir! When It Comes To Iffiuying A Stove HBostoii Us The Place To Come A New Shipment Of BOSTON or ANDES COAL GAS ELECTRIC CombinationCoal-Electric LISBON, Portugal, June 19. (JP) Portuguese irritation with the United States has become generally vocal in the wake of President Roosevelt's action in freezing this country's assets with the United States. With banks and exchange agencies refusing to buy dollar checks or notes at any price pending a clarification of the president's action, Portuguese circles freely expressed the opinion that as they put it, Washington was going out of its way to slap one of the few remaining European i neutrals disposed to be friendly with the Anglo-Saxon nations.

Leading Portuguese bankers said Day At Harrisburg. (By The Associated Press) Legislature, in recess until Monday. declared today, "And if we who have the power to provide security in this crucial moment choose to withhold will deserve what we shall inevitably Robertson said in an address prepared for the convention of Rotary International. Both Robertson and Rilea W. Doc, grocery chain executive of Oakland, urged employers to take the initiative in improving relations with employes.

Robertson declared European dictators knew that "in the last extrem-ity of want or danger, men are willing to trade their freedom for Final adjournment of 1941 session predicted by Independence Day. Summer SUITS their clients were "very annoyed" over the measure, which they de Charges of "criminal conspiracy" in Assembly erased front record as Legislature drops scribed as "unreasonable and un friendly." A BIG ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD STOVE. $5 DOWN $1 1 -H to House passes bill to legalize voluntary production quota plan of anthracite industry. "It is happening all over the GABARDINES! TROPICALS! PALM BEACHES! SEERSUCKERS! We've got the smartest ideas newest We've ot the smRrt- They declared that Portugal was the only country in all Europe which had imposed no restructions on monetary transactions despite the war. The freezing of Portuguese assets served to add fuel to the fire "A September;" by Preston- world, but regimentation and lack of individual freedom was jot a parti- WITH EVERY STOVE FOR 10 DAYS ONLY.

FREE fularjy new form of life in those iMVjif'i'A mil fl caused by President Roosevelt's Senate- moves $31,370,000 long-term and $7,000,000 emergency relief appropriations in position for a vote next week. speech of May 27, which was inter- 9x12 CONGOLEUM RUG Choice of Colors and Patterns. styles and fabrics 1 Ruth Berger. "Hungarian Dance Brahms Geraldine Podlesnie and Alice Coyle. "Serenade," by Schubert-Heller Joan Kinney.

"Valse Christine," by Friml Leonard Pollock. "Liebestraume," by Liszt-Mero Joan Kinney and Geraldine Podlesnie. "A Morning Canter," by Lehman Robert Schmauch. "Waltz in A Flat," by Brahms Mort Coats. M0 to $20 countries, and therefore, the change has been with little shock to the great numbers of people.

would be new here, and therefore must never happen here." Doe declared that rapid changes in economic philosophy must be met realistically. "Maybe you think labor is riding to a fall," the Californian said "Maybe it is and maybe it isn't, but we can't sit back and wait to Republicans see "good prospect" of agreement on congressional reapportionment but Democrats not quite so optimistic after four meetings of special conference committee. 'f 1 see what happens, making no effort Geraldine Podlesnie and Dorothy A' 9 Pardon Board calls up appeal of Herman Petrillo from death sentence on conviction as leader of Philadelphia's "murder-for-profit" ring. Razanowski. to harmonize our relationships in the meantime." mm "Dance of the Winds," by Peabody -t i 4, Leonard pollock and Robert t-r Schmauch.

1 VV--i 1 I Mansm "Kammenoi," by Ostrow-Ruben- More than one-tenth of the eallons of motor fuel jNs stein Alice Coyle. consumed in the United States in Daisies ore sweet) 1 We can'l complain; jf Sfill we'd prefer A CUP CAKE Chain! jt; Girl Scout Troop 13 To Camp For Week End Girl Scout troop 13 has completed arrangements for the week end to be spent at Hickory Run. The group rim SLACK "Prelude in Sharp Minor," by Rachmaninoff Jane Reinhart and 1939 was not used on the highways, but in dozens of other gasoline-motor installations. I Alice Coyle. "Pas des Flours," by Delibes Jane Reinhart.

Suits "Autumn," by Chaminads Robert Vowlcr. $2.95 toij left today, and will return Sunday, and will ofoiipy unit three, enmp three, at Hickory Run. Mrs. John Kuchar, Miss Isobcl Personal To Fat Girls "Air 'da Ballet," by Chaminade, and "Rustle of Spring," by Sinding IB I r. $10.95 3 Caroline Karchner.

Wedding music from "Midsummer Night's Dream," by Mendelssohn- ar Tailored smartly i KM by the Manhat- Caroline Karchner and Robert tan Shirt. C.n for the Styl "he" Styled Wilt and Mis3 Jean Feeley will be in charge and the following girls made the trip: Merle' Heisler, Ellen Herring, Carolyn Howells, Betty Jean Kuchar, Grace Matthews, Amelia Morgan, Helen Nause, June Oswald, Betty Minnich, Ruth Walker, Doris Weber, Florence Southwell, Shirley Rice, Sally Lewis, Ruth Holland, Alice Callaway, Janet Haly, and Evelyn Yamarick. yowler. Through the courtesy of the Rein- hart Furniture Store, the Knabe piano, official piano of the Metro man. Now you may dim down your (to ana figure without Unration dieting or back-breaking exercises.

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