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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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5
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WILKES-BARRE RECORD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARX 16, 1937 Five Dinner Principals Would Reduce If Open Daily 8:30 to REESE Opa Nlfhta to I 1 Pintl FILLS 100 Duryea Council Petition of Taxpayer Con First Sight Romance Lasts Parsons 'Couple to Mark 44th Anniversary of Their Marriage tends 10 Member Hold 0 Up Borough Business 5 3 a 1 7 -h "I 'rqw cowl At a special meeting of Duryea a i 5h ivmg Council last night. Burgess Jamea Cream I E. Dougherty Introduced a petition signed by 25 taxpayer to reduce Paste 3c to facilitate the business of tha borough of Duryea." Following the reading of the petition a motion was passed on a clear vote to table the petition until it is investigated. In a communication Duryea Tax Justice Lee requested council to employ only people in Duryea the projects and that the police car should be lettered Duryea Borough, as they have received complaints the police car is being used for private use in many instance. The communication was accepted but no action was taken by council on lettering the police car.

Following members were appointed by President Albert Grosser to attend convention of Boroughs which is being held in Harriaburg starting today and continuing until Thursday: Burgees James E. Dougherty. Secretary Jobs Kuptn-sky, Engineer James Langan and Councilmen John Senunaa and Andrew Bowman McNulty. a minority councilman, dissented on roll-call to send five members of the council to the convention, saying one man enough for the "borough was too much in debt to send five. The was Instructed to draw a check on the borough treasury for $23066 for Germania and Black Diamond Hose Companies, each for their share of the firemen's relief money Lehigh Valley Railroad officials will be asked place a third watchman on the New Street crossing.

Division 37 to Meet Division 37. A O. will meet at 7:30 tonight in Hotel Redlngton to arrange for initiation ceremones March 7. the councilmen from 10 to five presented in court thla morning, be presented in court hi morning, be said. ID 15c Baby Castile Soap rl Quart if 85c 1 Milk of LaxaUve ATTORNEY B.

R. JONES. JR. ABDOMINAL BELTS AND TRUSSES FITTED BY EXPERTS Present councilmen are Flrat Ward, Edward Margil, term expiree January. 1940; Alex Yablonskl, term expires January, 1938; Second Ward, Joseph Gillis, term expiree 1940, and John Senunas, term expire! 1938; Third Ward.

Lawrenca McNulty. term expire 1940, and Edward Reseevy. term expire 1938; Fourth Ward, Albert Crosser, term expiree 1940, and Andrew Bowman, term expires 1938; Fifth Ward, Frank Keller, term expires 1940, and P. J. Corbett, term expires 1938, In their petition It waa Implied "th present number Is cumber Quinine Magnesia Cold Tablets 59c JkJ Rk U.

S. P. Give Your Eyes The Care They Really Deserve! DON'T just guess about your eyesight and take chances that it may be good enough. Find out! Defective vision is hardly noticed at first. Frequently people are unaware of it until real damage is done.

So don't gamble with your eyesight Go to Dr. Brown. This skilled Optometrist, with more than 25 years' experience in examining eyes and fitting Glasses correctly, wifl tell you whether or your eyes require Glasses. If you do, you will get everything your eyes require at the single low price of $7.50. You know before-hand what your Glasses will cost.

No matter how difficult your prescription, $7.50 is all you pay There is no further expense of any kind! some, and retards the business of the borough in a treat many in stances. By decreasing the num- Der oi councilmen in eacn wara from two to one it would Increase the efficiency of council and tend The 44th anniversary of a marriage, which began with "love-at-flrst-sigbt romance," In 1893 was observed on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kucxynskl, 138 Breaker Street, Parsons. Mr.

Kuczynskl had not seen his bride firior to her coming to this coun-ry In 1893. They were married two weeks after Mra. Kuczyneki's arrival In this country from Pos-san, Germany. The marriage took place in St. Joseph's Polish Church, Hudson.

Mr Kuczynskl cama to this country in 1887 from Warsaw, Poland, and settled In Hudson. He moved to Parsons 85 years ago, where he has resided since. He has worked as a miner at Laflin and Laurel Run Collieries of Hudson Coal Company since his coming to this country. Mrs. Kuczynskl is the former Miss Valeria Lubinski and came to this country late in January, 1893, and was married two weeks after her arrival.

Fifteen children, wer born to them, 14 of whom are living, including a set of twine. They are William Kucrynski, Spring Street, city; Mrs. Joseph Runscavage, 94 Fulton Avenue Miners Mills; Mrs. Peter Navola, Breaker Street, Parsons; Bernard Kuczynskl, Cleveland Street, Hudson; Joseph Kuczynskl, 211 North Main Street, Parsons; Mrs. Ceorge Quinn, Philadelphia; Zigmund Kuczynskl, Breaker Street.

Parsons; Mrs. Fred Sudnick, Scranton; Miss Helen Kuczynskl, at home; Stanley at home; Mrs. Joseph Bolita, West Main Street, Miners Mills; Adam, Chester and Henry, at home. Many friends of the couple offered congratulations to the couple on Sunday. An anniversary dinner was tendered and Mrs.

Kuczynskl by their children and 24 grandchildren. Table decorations were in white and gold and Mr. and Mrs. Kuczynskl received a floral bouquet. Present: William Kuczynskl, Robert Kuczynskl, Donald Kuczy-nski, William Kuczynski, Philip Kuczynski, Elizabeth Kuczynski, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Runscavage, children, Raymond, Edward, Lorraine and Carl Runscavage; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Navola, children, Cecilia and Philip Runscavage; Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Kuczynski, children, Marcella, Jean, Theresa, Bernardine and Emma Kuczynski; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kuczynski, Joan Kuczynski; Mr. and Mrs. George Quinn, children, Joan and Dorothy Quinn; Mr.

and Mrs. Zigmund, children, John, Charles and James Kuczynski; Mr. and Mrs. IStWiWto- UTi Hi iV hi i at MMMsuusljSSMjSuZ' $7.50 now in progress event that means real savings on colorful slipcovers! ONE PRICE ONLY! Complete Glasses, with eye examination. Everything your eyes require.

Any shape lenses rim or rimless styles! Expensive Kryptok Bifocals, no extra White or pink rold-Mled frames! AM' 0 WILLIAM DAVIS DR. WM. BROWN Optometrist Optician B. Market Corner Public Square, tnd Floor The second annual St. David's Day dinner of Young Welsh-Americans of the Heights will be held at First Welsh' Presbyterian Church Monday night, March 1.

B. R. Jones, will be toastmaster. Members of the committee are: W. H.

Davis, chairman; Alfred Roberts, Hugh Edwards, William Thomas, William N. Hughes, Alfred Hughes, Hiram Thomas, Mitchell A. Davis, Samuel Jones, John Guest. Every morning a worth-while thought is brought to Record subscribers by Robert Quillen, whose daily article on the editorial page is eagerly awaited by thousands of readers. Joseph Bolita, daughters, Donna and Romaine Bolita; Mr.

and Mrs. Sudnick, Helen Chester, Stanley, Adam and Henry Kuczynski, Miss Helen Kullich, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bunk and Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Milewski of Duryea. we are celebrating ffVunit 0ff Itfln ILdDdD mm Week ijlpi IV. 5(MmTVIBa--JW- Jk Crisp, Bright, New FRUIT of the LOOM IFIEdDCIKS Am New Spring prints and colors, in princess styles, saucy peplums and novel trims all guaranteed for fabric quality, color fastness and correct size, as well as fine workmanship. FRUIT of the LOOM Sizes 7 to 16 Basement Salesroom Children's of imported hand-blocked linens Guaranteed For Sturdy Fabric Color and Size Workmanship chair covers for davenports n(D Covers for a three-piece suite, regularly 5025 Real live-wire fellows go big for Fruit of the Loom Shirts and Blouses because they're just like dad's! And mother likes that famous Good Housekeeping neck 12 to 14y2 button-ons, 5 to 10. neck 12 to' 14; button-ons, 4 to 10.

Basement Salesroom Boys' Wear Now only 38.75 FRUIT of the LOOM Sure-fit chair styles: Club Chair Button Back Boll Buck T-Cushion Curved Arm Club Curved Arm Button Back Curved Arm Roll Back Club English T-Cushlon Club T-Cushion Button Back Thin Arm Roll Back Curved Arm Wing Club Bunny Back Flat Arm T-Cushlon davenports: Curved Arm Boll Back T-Cushion Curved Arm Roll Back English T-Cushlon Curved Arm Wing Tuxedo Flat Arm T-Cushlon Wing T-Cushlon This is a most unusual sale unusual because th'ese are not ordinary ready-made slip-covers, but custom-made models to fit YOUR furniture! From our selection of thege genuine imported hand-blocked linens that are regularly $1.25 a yard, you choose the pattern and color combination best suited to' your decorative scheme. Then one of our slipcover experts will call at your home and cut the covers right over your furniture, assuring perfect fit! Sale of Slipcovers, Second Floor of Beautiful Bomethings It's the revolutionary exclusive cord-o-welt seams that add years of wear to Fruit of the Loom Mattress Covers because cord-o-welt seams just can't tear, and the rubber buttons will not break in laundering. Sizes for full, three-quarter and twin size bed, regular or Beautyrest innersprings, all with Good Housekeeping's guarantee. Linens. Street Floor ALL SIZES For Box Springs $2.25 C3 4".

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