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Fifteen WILKES-B ARRE RECORD SATURDAY; JUNE 5, 1943 Dallas Wyoniirig Dana. Betty Griffith, Mary Sllvin-sk. Lorraine SlckJer. Sunny Bare, Churchill Is Numerous Events Are Scheduled Next Week Marjorie PeWltt, Charlotte Gregory, Members of the Methodist WSCS cathleen Smith, ttiaine NesMtt, PHONE 2-2121 No Toll Chargt invite the women of the Baptist Forty Fort RETURNS FROM AFRICA Mr. and Mrs.

Godwin Beard, Forty Fort, received word from the War Department that- their Second Lt. William B. Beard, arrived in America from North Debby Gutman, Lee Morris, Mary Joan Williams, Sylvia Morris, Betsy and Jfreauyterian t-nurones to at Back in London tend their meeting to be held in the church parlors on Tuesday. COUNCIL PAYS BILLS Dallas Council held a routine meeting last night at which bills of $976.87 were ordered paid. State Highway Department notified counci in a communication that the Commonwealth has taken over, Church Street from Lehigh Valley station to borough line, Reynolds, Doris Finney, Harriet Nesbitt Lee 'Ann Jakes, Elvira WEST SIDE FORTY FORT LUZERNE COURTDALEPRINCLI evening wnen Mrs.

luuzaoetn uon- Thompsen, Mary. Stephens. raa will read "Rice in tfte -Wind Africa and is at the Army Base SUNDAY SERVICES London, June 5 Min. Hospital, Staten Island. Mrs.

Conrad will fb in costume. The program 'will in charge of A letter they received from 'tne Shavertown Methodist Rev. Ros- -Br winsion cnurcnui has re-' Following la a calendar of events in Kingston High School next week: i Monday afternoon 'combined picnic of Hl-Y Club and GAA at Sans v-. vs.f;: Tuesday afternoon Senior class picnic at Rocky Glen, Wednesday afternoon High -School teachers party for Mrs. -Marjorie Hanson, and Mrs.

Barbara Reynolds, recent brides; Miss MYF. intermediate MI' will lead son- say? he expects to be sent to weil W. Lyon, pastor. SS 9:43. Morn An agreement was reached whereby busses will be permitted Mrs.

David Reese. Gate Street in beginning at 7:45. the Reed Hospital; Wash 244 Diplomas xurneai rrom his- conferences- in Washington with President Roosevelt, It wa announced early today. An announcement from No 10 Program chairman Is Miss Alice ington, for ODservation and treat ing, 11. MYF 6:45.

Evening, 7:30, old fashioned hymn aing; fourth Commandment "Honor Thy Father ment. entertained Ladies' Aid ot West moor Ohurch of Christ on Thursday at her home. Mrs. Elisabeth Griffith, vice president, presided. Ramage, chairman of the World Friendship committee.

The busi Lt. Beard arrived 4n North to park lor a reasonable period between Machell Street' and Kuehn's Drug Store on the new highway. v-- Request to establish a saw mill on the Adelman plot was refused Downing Street eaid he had "re and Thy Mother. ness of tne society win De can- Africa on November 8 and was St Paul's Lutheran. Shavertown MM.

D. L. Jones led dnvntinna. ducted at the close of the session. To Be Awarded wounded in Action February 19.

He Rev. Herbert K. Frankfort pas Louise Shoemaker of Wilming wag awarded the Purple Heart It was deckled to meetitigB until Prtv tor, ss 9:45. Morning, ll. since the plot is in a restricted Julia Davenport, a member of the Waves, and John Kenny; recently commissioned a lieutenant (j.

g. in the Navy. Wednesday afternoon Annual outing of Honor Society. STAFF MEMBERS CHOSEN for members celebrating birthday (ire area, WSCS TO HOLD PICNIC St Therese's Catholic, Shaver-town--Rev. Harold Durkln, pastor.

Masses 8:45 and 10:45. SS follows ton, spent the week end' with her parents1, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Shoemaker.

A surprise shower was given her at her home on Staff members of the Red and turned at daylight today. The Prime Minister was accompanied by Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden and the chief of the Imperial general staff, Gen. Bit John GreeFill. Tanldiannock Mrs. Ora B.

Hawkfns, Coer anniversairies in June will be on Monday night in the church. Lunch was served. first maes. White Review, Forty Fort High School publication, for the school Mrs. Herbert A.

Smith of Machell Avenue, has invited all members Saturday evening by her Sunday School cla. Tnursday morning Awara jjay. Thursday afternoon' French TruckwiUe Methodist Rev: Clay Mrs. Jack Alnswortih. Schuyler term or 1943-44 have been chosen.

ton W. Hoag, paetor. SS 9:30. of the Women's Society of Christian Service of First Methodist High School Commence ment Exercises to Be Held on Friday Morning Avenuie, entertained at a card Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Heck of They are: Dick Seaver. editor Club and Library Club picnic at Sans Souci. Beryle Harter, Mary Elizabeth West Eighth Street announce the Church to an all day picnic at her party a-t her home on Thursday night Guetts: Miss Janet Kuschel. Morning, 10:30, "The Forgotten Day." No evening service or MYF, because of the baccaUlareate serv Marvin, Donald Knaub and Joseph birth of a son, Wayne Ernest Heck, Friday morning Graduation. Friday afternoon 13th annual Alene, Idaho, is visiting her sister, Miss Mildred B.

Stark and her Miss Rhoda Davids'. Mesdametf Morrow assistant editors: Sheldon on Sunday. May 30. Dome Thursday. OLD FASHIONED PICNIC ice.

Betty Winters-, Betty Miller. Ruth Gearhart, literary editor; Pat Clark alumni association luncheon and dance. Mr. and Mrs. James Huthmaker have returned from North Wales Diother-in-law, George N.

Doyle. Lt. John Rinehimer. Medical Ma IV hall. Ma.hel SLmmAri TTVin and 'Billy Hopkins, activity TrucksvlUe Free, Methodist Rev.

El wood Brant, pustor. S3 9:30. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nelson and eons, Buddy, Jack and Bill, of Mole, Doiiotihy Beira-v.

Jennie r. Fred P. Corson, president ot Vincent Cavanaugh and Jack after spending the holiday week end with their son-in-law and Air Corps, Atlantic City, was recently transferred to Seymour Marshall, Alice Froniduttl. Gladys Daokineon College, will speak at Walsh, sports editors; Katherine Morning, 10:30. YP League, 6:45.

Evening, 7:30. Parrish Street, attended an old-fashioned basket picnic held bv the Stewns. and Hannah Post. Hitrh annual commencement exercises oi O'Boyle and Margaret Stookey, so- Kingston Churches Announce Services jonnson uoidsboro, N. C.

Lt. Rinehimer was a physician in daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker. CLASS NIGHT MONDAY inl editors: Shirlev Mitchell com score were Meisdames Betty mngsion nign scnoou on eiyaay Kresge Skating Club at Sans Souci Park, Other members of the club attending- were: Mr.

and 'Mrs. Winter Ruth Marshall and morning, June ll, at 10, in mgn Luzerne mercial editor; Betty Wabeon. Jane Gladys Stevens. iinflgh ediool auditonuni. Dtpaccnaa Mathere, luitnryn McDonough, El Missionary Society of Westmoor wnu oe presenter to z-w memoers oi len uanigiani, Margaret Farrell, The annual class night program will be presented in the Memorial High School Auditorium Monday evening at 8.

The program is in Merwin Jones, Merwin Jones, Miss Rose Cannon, Miss Evelyn Leikheim, Miss Chloe Tove. John Church of Christ will meet Tne- the senior class, including 108 Jane Jones, Eleanor Lundberg, Kingston Methodist Rev. Dr. Norman W. Clemens, minister.

SUNDAY SERVICES Presbyterian Rev. William David'Glenn, pastor. SS. 18. Morning: 11, World Tomorrow." dav nAirhit at home nf Mrs.

James young men and 136 young women unkhannock before enlisting'. 1 Ilanovcr Twp, Board Approves Names Of 251 for Graduation Dorothy Pickering, production staff; Nat Trembath, Karl Arbo- Frantz and Ronnie Williams. the form of a minstrel. Greetings Davis, Northampton Street. I Charles Humpleby, vice president from the class will be extended by Mrs.

Agnes Kelly, Pihdladelphda, or Jtungston school Board, wna nave gast, Charles Hofmann, Bob Wentz, DALLAS PERSONALS Junior CE 4. Senior CE 6:15. Evening -7, "The Strength of the ata-plere1; Elizabeth Faint. Mary Mr. and Mrs.

George P. Johns jw Is vteiittaK Fred RodtU, emerge or presentation of anpioniaa Market Street. and School Director Arthur Powell Regina Romani, class presid ent Steve Perialas is interlocutor. The end men are Joseph Paglianit Morning 10, Wyoming Seminary Baccalaureate Service with sermon by ReVi Benjamin M. Jobs.

D. pastor of Grace Methodist Wilmington, Del. SS 11:45. YF 8:30. Evening 7:30, "Power for Daily Living." Ellen Clark, Matilda Bittenbender, of Huntsville Road received word Mr.

uid Mr. Joteh Peterj. wild present awards, invocation Nancy Strohl, Ruth Pleiskatt, art from their son. Pvt. George John Chestnut entertained Vin- will be asKod and benediction pro- editors; Tommy Kicnards, business Ambrose Gibbons.

Stanley Chron-owski, Eugene Allegrucci, George son, that ne is stationed at Court manager. Miles Standish, Mass. cent J. Comiwkey, PhiWlpeUurg, nounced by Kev. Montrvme N.

recently. SeeJy, pastor of First Baptist Sleboda and John Them. jnocK. St Anne's Lutheran Rev. oJhn C.

Kundreskaa, pastor. MaePes at 8:30 and 10:30. Benediction at 3. St John's Slovak Rev. George A.

Bendlckv. pastor. Masses at 8 and .10:30. Benediction at 3. Sacred Heart Rev.

Geonge T. Mrs. Helen Miers returned to Specialties consist of a solo by BACCALAUREATE SERVICE lam Ph ns 3rd. Who re- vnuron Harrisburg after spending several A list of 251 names was approved last night by Hanover Township School Board as graduating clams of 1948. 4 Ldat was submitted by Frank A.

supervising principal, Doris Pyne; songs by Jean Zuco- Baccalaureate service for the comnleted basic training Members of the class of 1943: days witn ner family on Huntsville sky; Girls' Quartet composed of senior class of Forty Fort High rtoad. westmoor Church of mrist Rev Percy Allfn Davis, minister. 93 9:30. Morning CE :30. Holy Trinity Lutheran Rev.

David A. Menses, pastor. Morning 10, The Service. SS 11:15. LL 6:45.

Dorranoeton Methodist Rev. Or. with the Marines at Parrls Island, Edward Agurkis, Albert Alien, left for Cherry Point, N. after Edward Ancin, Harold Bachman, School will be held in the high Mr. and Mrs.

Edward L. Zimmer Kose Mary conway, uorocny aiw minpki, Elsie Corslni and Thelma ihool auditorium on Sunday night a 10-day leave with his parents, Mid taei Basar, Vincent Bell, of Rochester, N. were eruests Mrs. W. M.

Phillips, WeBt Wlllkam Bergan, Charles Bloch- in is weeoc ot Mr. and Mrs. Aton; piano duet by Lois Miller and Audrey Scofole; accordion solo at 7:30. Kev. Dr.

Joseph L. Weis-ley, pastor of the Forty Fort Pres Harvey of Franklin Street. byterian Church, will preach the Mrs. Guy Lemthall and son Paul George M. Bell, pastor.

Morning 10. SS 11:30. MYF 8. Evening 7. Hoyt Street.

bergicc, Oiiin Bowman, Robert Mrs. Augusta Pettebone, Wyo- Borden, William Breener, Edward ming Avenue, returned after visit- Buckley, John Burak, Chester But-insr Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Van Hou- kiewicz, Thomas Butkiewicz, Victor by John Brocco; violin solo by Henmione Belarski: "cake walk," Dorothy Gavlik and Henry Huntz. sermon.

His subject will be of Lake Ariel are visiting friends Seventh Dav Adventlst H. "Abundant Living." in iauas. The presentations and propnecy Miss Rhoda Ve tch of Mill Street Beech In charge. Saturday services. SS 9:30.

Preachjng 11 YP 1:43. Prayer Wednesday at 8. wtho also announced that Dr. Bernard C. Clausen, Baptist minister' of Pittsburgh, will be principal speaker at tibe outdoor exercises scheduled for -Wednesday fternoon, June 16.

Exercises will be conducted at 4:30 in Memorial High School staddum and music will be nlflhed by the school choruses directed by Gottleib SclhweJi arid the high school band directed by William Rumbel. approved for graduation. is visiting Miss Gertrude Kintz of KERR TO GRADUATE Kenneth Kerr 994 Rutter Avenue, will be made by Marion Morgan, I Betsy Elliott and Louise Benkoski. ten, Scranton, and Misses Grace Carlson, Andrew Carson, Richard and Marian Bonham, Forty Fort. IComkMin, Peter Coury, Robert Mrs.

B. J. Thomas, Wyoming Cse, WWliarn Dare Robert Davis, AvBnu visitinir Mr. and Mrs. I Charles DeBonis, Max Decker, orve, pastor.

First mass at 7:30. Children's mass at 9. High ma? at 10. Benediction at 2. Methodist-Rev.

G. Walker, pastor. Class meeting at 9:30. Morning at 10. SS at 11:15.

EL at 6:15. Evening at 7. Shavertown Corp. William Davis 6f Texas, who is on a 10-day furlough at his home in Shavertown, will occupy the pulpit at Shavertown Methodist Church tomorrow at 11. Fornbrook Athens.

will graduate from Scotland School Senior Will will be read by Jonn Mr. and Mna Ted Cobleiirh of St Ignatius Very Rev. Joseph McGuckln. pastor. Low masses a on Saturday, June 12, and will Fetch and John Fetch, Jr.

There L. Ekholm, Ambler. xroy are visiting Mre. Cobleigh's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Marcus Ide spend 14 days with his mother. will be a German Band in the 6. 7, 8:30. 10. 11.

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Marshall, Mrs. Marion Kerr.

He will be in or Mill Street. Anthracite Avenue, will observe ducted into the armed forces on St Ann's Chapel Very Rev. J. MoGuckln, pastor. Masses Fuhrer's face comprised of Vito Mazzitelli.

Kenneth Faux, FrancieT Pineno. John Fetch. Florence The condition of Miss VirB-il June 10. 7. 8:30, 10.

Skeldlng of Franklin Street, who has been seriously ill in General Commerciiai Course Betty An Chambers. Domlnick Perconte, Jos- He entered Scotland on August Poti Dukas, Adolph Ell, Robert Evans, Frank Falk, Walter Falkow-ski, Harry Flanagan, Raymond GahiHszewski, Michael Gaido, John Geo-gc, Robert Goodwin, Leo Qrat-cofsky, David Grimes, Paul Hahn, Joseph Harrington, David Hart, John Hughs, Kenneth Hughes, Walter Hughes, James Hutchison, David Hymen, Robert Jenkins, David Jordan, Leo Karplnsky, Jos drews. Marie Antolik, Mary Ar St Mary's C. Rev. Georre W.

eth Derzak and Euarene Allegrucci. 23, 1932, and for the last 11 years Hospital, is improved. their 43rd wedding anniversary on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter J. Paivsons, Rosa Street, have as guests their son-in-law iind daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Williams and daugh Inczura, pastor. Masses 7:30.

Chile has been active in all the school's dren's 9. 10:30. CHURCH SERVICES Anna Oleski will deliver the mantle oration and Helen Huntz the Junior resDonse. The annual pchool awards organizations and activities. At St Hedwlg'i Rev.

Jam BL Dallas First Methodist Rev. Aus Tairesa Beck, Loretta BecKlfy. Lorraine Beckley, Florence Berk-heiser, Florence Blockus, Irene Bovntin. Soohie Buchoveeki, Kath SUNDAY SERVICES Glenvlew PM Rev. George Har Grcvzka pastor.

Masses. 8. 9:30. It tin L. Prynn, pastor.

Church commencement, he will be awarded honors of being the outstanding boy citizen and best vocational will be made by John E. Piatt, sunervilne principal. ter Jean, of Harrison, N. and their daughter, Mrs. C.

E. Shaver, rison, pastor. Morning, 9:45. S3 School, 10 a. m.

Church 11 a. Wyoming Avenue Christian Rev. Franklin R. Payne, pastor. SS 10.

eph Keltey, George Kcnworthy, 10:45. Sermon subject, "The Possibilities student of the school. The 58th commencement of the and son, Clarence, of Laketon.Wijilaim Krbyi Jolvn Koohlne, Jos- Morning 11. Evening 7:30. Kerr was a member of the foot Wvominar Memorial School of the Christian Religion." Junior eph Konmick, Georgia Kiapf, Ray rtnt rresbyterian Kev.

A brum will be held June 9. 1.943. at 8:15 sermon "Catching Up With Our ball and basketball teams and served as sorlnter on the track G. Kurtz, pastor. SS 9:45.

Morning learning." Methodist Youth Fel in the high school auditorium. mond Krethol, Leonard Kuchinskas, Thomas Kuiina, Leonard Lwkas, John Manley, Louis McCloskey, Harold Mohr, John Mooney, Pail lowship devotional service, 6:30 p. team for four years. He was cylinder pressman in the school print SIJNIAY SERVICES m. Church 7:30.

There will be a Service in the churches to ing office and was chosen editor- Bible quiz between two teams, a leen Burke, James Cannon, Leoina Camper, Irene Cirko, Marjonie Con-ntors, Mary Cool, Ernest Cheater Daniels, Marion Davis, Frank Daviiion, Margaret DeFalco, Louise Denne, John Donohue, Joseph Donnielly, Leah Dudick, Ruth Ehas, GeTtrude Fabian, Doris Fela, Robert Ruth Fitaeir, Elizabeth Flynm, Margaret Gabura, Helen Galaida, Raymond Garney, Stephen Glova, Eleanor GorneckJ, Benjamin Gribole, Albert Gryokiewucz, Florence Hada.a, HincMie Hart Irving Jackson Jackson Grange will meet tonight at 8. Initiation of candidates and program. Exeter SAME TAX LEVIES Property tax of 34 mills and per morrow: ln-chier ox the year book oy ms women team captained bv Mrs, Methodist Rev. Clarence An classmates. Besides doing com.

Raymond E. Kuhnert and Lewis position work for the book, he did LeGrand, captainine a men's team Mlsa Norma Rogers, student at Bucknell University, arrived to spend her vacation at her home on Rutter Avenue. Mis Helen Rogers, Mt. Holly, N. is expected home next week.

Pvt. Dean L. Stull, son of Mr. and Mis. Willard Btull, East Walnut Street who entered the Bervlce on' May 20, is stationed at Fort McClelland, Ala.

Pvt. Stull was a senior at Kingston High School at the time of his Induction, and In his absence, hid diploma will be awarded to his brother, Wayne, at graduation on Friday night. Mrs. Milton A. Searfoss, Avoca, all the press work.

He waved Each team will have adx members. Rev. Austin L. Prynn, pastor, will clarinet in the school bund Moian, John Morgan, Aston Morgan, John Morton. James Moss, FmnkMn Nogle, Charles Neshltt, Howard Oldveir, Joseph Olszwioki, James O'Maildey, John Howard Parsons, Richard Felsky.

Willard Phillips, Harry Price, Henry Prichard, Earl Rittenhouse, George Rittenmycr, Donald Robins, Paul Rodgers, E. Lyle Root, Roy Rubury, Joseph Schnelderhan, Daniel Sherman, Stanley Skrzyp- orchestra and sang in the Boys De master or ceremonies. capita tax of $4 retained in the Dallas Free Methodist Rev Chorus and Churoh Chotr. brother, Charles S. Kerr, grad 1943-44 tentative budget presented Ernest Kratzer, pastor.

SS 2 p. drews. pastor. Church School, 10; morning worship) 11, the ordinance of Holy Communion; MYF at baccalaureate service for seniors of Wyoming and West Wyoming Schools at 7:30, sermon, "Now, It's Up To You," by Rev. James C.

Leeper of the Presbyterian Church. Charles Seward Button will be in charge of the music. Baptist Rev. J. Paul Faust, pastor.

Sunday School, morning worship 10:30, Holy Communion; uated last vear from Scotland tor llrst reading at the meeting unurcn p. m. School pnd plso was chosen as the" East Dallas Methodist Rev. Aus outstanding bov of the diss. He of Exeter School Board last night.

The budget will be considered for final adoption on July 6. An as tin L. Prynn, pastor. Church 9 a. is with the air force at Miami kowskl, Charles Smith, Thomas m.

CS 10 a. m. Methodist Youth spent Wednesday with her aunt, Beach. sessed valuation of $2,793,078 was Fellowship 6:30 p. m.

Mrs. F. H. Franklin, Thud used in computing the budget. worship 11.

YP 8:13. Grace Episcopal Rev. Ralph A. Weatherly. rector.

Communion 8. Morning worship 11. YPS at 7 p. m. LARGELY ATTENDED Junior-Senior prom, of Kingston High School hold in the girls' gymnasium evening was largely attended.

The dance was sponsored by the junior executive council and officers of the Junior class in honor of the seniors. Officers of the junior class: Robert Carleaon, pres- Ident; Lota Geyer, vice president; Eleanor Law, secretary; Tcro Alex- andcr, treasurer. Class la sponsored by William L. Iveson. Corp.

William C. Posten returned to El Toro, Calif, where he Is stationed with the Marine Corps, after spending a 15-day furlough with his mother, Mr. Elizabeth Posten, 164 West Bennett Street CHURCHES TO UNITE -Sunday morning at 10 the congregation of Kingston Presbyterian Church will unit with Kingston Methodist Church and Wyoming Seminary in the baccalaureate service for the graduating class of th H.mln.rir laetown Methodist Rev. Frank Mrs. Mrion Kerr.

Rutter Ave Treasurer Peter Berkant reported K. Abbott, Church 10 a. Rachael Holoman Horosko, Peter J. Hrevnack, Helen Hrom-ohak, Betty Hrycenko, Robert Busted. Helen Jenkins, Frances Kaczor-wski Helen Kaminski, Olga Kaminski, Helen Karkut, Florence Karkut, Elizabeth Keller, James Kelly Nancy Kilcoyne, Eleanor Kikioski, Rose Kioss, Eleanor Klu-' cbinski, Joseph Kochan, Adam Koneski, Chester Coneski, Mary Koscielnik, Cecelia Kzyzewski, Sta-cia Kurelio, Ida Kwiatkowski, John Tshon Irene Lenio.

Marion nue, is visitiner Mrs. William R. Smith, Raymond Stanton, Frank Steinberg, Allan Strunk, Dean Stull, Edwin Swanson, Joseph TamulavRge, Edmund ay 1 George Thier, John Turner, Vester Vercoe, Gerald Wahhjtrom, Phillip Walsh. George Watklns, a balance of $14,981. Miss Anne O'Brien has returned BYF baccalaureate service at at the Methodist Church.

CS 11 a. m. Turner, Philadelphia. Jackson Methodist Rev. Frank to Philadelphia after visiting at her home on Elm Street Presbyterian Sunday School, K.

Abbott, pastor. CS 10 a. 9:30. Morning worship, 10:30, SUNDAY SERVICES Stella Presbyterian Rev. Charles Mrs.

Martha Klipple Williams, Church 7:30 p. m. "Christ Warns the Church." Junior Edwardsville HONOR ROLL SOLICITORS Mrs. Stanley Jones, chairman of George Whitesell, William Williams, Edmund Wille, Warren Wikmn, Smith, pastor. Early worship 8, Kunkle Methodist Rev.

David R. Christian Endeavor. 3. Inter North Goodwin Avenue, returned from Detroit. after visiting Mr.

and Mrs. David Kllople and Morgan, pastor. CS 10 a. m. Church mediate Christian Endeavor, 6:30.

"The Parable of the Prodigal first in a series of sermons on the solicitation committee an p. m. Baccalaureate service in the Meth Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kliople.

Lehman Methodist Rev. Frank nounces the following women are odist Church, 7:30. Lesho Eleanor Leshefski, Harold Staff Scrt. William Homza has soliciting funds for the soldier "Jesus' Best-Loved Parables." SS 10. Morning worship 11, sermon and music.

Baccalaureate service in bish school at 7. No further CE K. Abbott, pastor. CS 10 a. Church 11:15 a.

m. Theodore Wolfe, Charles Yena-lavage, Floyd Young, Alvin Zatcoff, Ralph Zdancewlcz. Mary Allen, Irene Anderosky, Eunice Beameaderfer, Dorothy Begany, Marie Bellas, Norma Benner, Irene Bcntley, Elizabeth Brace, Louise Brennan, Jean Brokenshlre, Jacqueline Bronson, Outlet Free Methodist Rev honor roll. First Ward: Mrs. Joseph Masonie, leader; Mrs.

Paul Matura, Mrs. Elmer Smith, Mrs. Florence Lenkoekl. Mrs. Pau or Sunday evening services until Erneat Kratzer, pastor.

SS 10 a. returned to Camo Van Dorn, after a 10-day furlough with his wife and baby, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Homza, Frederick Street. Pvt.

David B. Natress, stationed with the Army Air Cor-ns at Miami son, Leon Kray, Victor Krivitekl, William Andrew Macey, Edward Migdal. John Pape, John Perlis, Joseph Petrilak, Robert Post, Francis Pozda, Joseph Pstrak. Frank Rinkevich, Thomas Stella Church joins the community Church 11 a. m.

Koval, Mrs. Stephen Kayden, Mrs. Alderson Methodist Rev. David chael Maceiko, Leonard Makar-czyk Sophia Mendygral, Florence Mizinski, Ann Murat, Rose Murat, Celia Mushalla, Frank Mushalla, Borma Naylus, Eugenia Novinsky, Helen Obzut, Florence O'Krongley, Helen O'Lenick, Joseph Pacropis, William Pacropis. Dorothy Palsha.

RMth Palvchik. Mary Parulski, vespers June 13 at in the uid Meeting House. Presbyterian Rev. Joseph L. Martha Kwitkowsky.

Mrs. Jacob R. Morgan, pastor. Church 10 a. m.

Pearl Brown, Stelia Butler, Marian us ii a. m. Roberts Leonard Sadoski. Adolph Elizabeth Craig, Evelyn Beach, has completed a course Carlin, Welsley, pastor. Morning worship Tensaw; Second Ward: Mrs.

Bertha Kuzminsky, leader, Mrs. Josephine Kotarskl, Mis. Agnes Zekus, Buggies Methodist Rev. David Strzepek, Robert Tasco, John Ur- Culver, Shirley Da vies, Irene 10. "The Hunger of the ui.H.i,i.i;, IUUIIIIU0 act iv nil, be held in the Prebyterlo Church.

All departments ef Kingston Presbyterian Church School will meet In their respective rooms at R. Morgan, pastor. Church 9:30 a. banski, David waiters, jonn Zwirek. and received a certificate in defense against chemical attacks and also passed the enlisted drill instructor's school with top honors.

Doris, Claire Dunbar, Rosemary Durkln, Sally Edwards, Ruth Ellis, Mrs. HJlva Hancock, Mrs. Emma m. CS 11 a. m.

Classes taught by Mrs. Howard Lewis and Miss Ida Coburn will be Ruth Pawius, Alvina Perlis, Ruth Price, Charles Pliskatt, Joseph Rowinski, Mre. Marian Suda, Mrs. Noxen Methodist Rev. David R.

Ann Emery, Shirley Farrell, Lois Jule Kelly. Third Ward: Mrs. guests. Junior and Senior choirs will Ushers for the day will Ffetrak, Sophie Radeski, Mary Ra-koki Martha Raub. Robert Rifih He is the son ot Mrs.

May Natress Third Avenue. Sophie Moyer, leader: Mrs. Anna Flwnen, Betty Fowler, Irene Gallagher, Helen German, Margaret 9:45. Members of the younger departments will rehearse for the riilMran'a flaw Morgan, pastor. Church 8:45 a.

CS 10 a. m. Plattsburgh Free Methodist Rev Lewis, Mrs. Mary Roberts, Mrs. Viima Reichenback, Helen Ritz, Rachel Williams, Mrs.

Dora Wash- Ernest Kratzer, pastor. SS 10 a. m. be Tudor F. Griffiths.

Leslie Friant Edward Space, David Gower and Jack Williams. SS 11:15, prayer by Dorothy Rundle Isaac. Community Harriet Giadey, Evelyn Greenwald, Eleanore Gretschel, Dolores Haebich, Mary Hardiman, Warrior Ron unurcn ll a. m. Maurice Roachford, James Rod da, Charles Rother, Lillian Saldon, Mary Sheard, Josephine Sepko, Veronica Shiskowski.

James Shov esky, Mre. Anna Hoblak. Fourth Ward: Mrs. Sophie Evelock, leader; Mrs. Catherine Mahalick, Miss Ann Krosotoki, Mrs.

Julie Zekus, Mrs. Anna, Dando, Mrs. Mae Williams, Mrs. Hannah Rolands. Fifth Ward: JUdythe Harris, Ruth Haskins, Louise Hayward, Martha Heldel, Florence Hilton, Esther Iskowltz, Kingston Township BACCALAUREATE SERVICE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Commencement exercises of Warrior Run High School will be held on Monday night at 8 In the high lin, Robert Sincavage, LMlian Sisco, Bernard Skodginski, Mary Smith, Floyd Smith, Mary Sokolovich, Dorothy Sponauer, Mrs.

Mae James, leader: Mrs. Al school auditorium. There will be MJ ti uiuiftui VV Uff WW on Sunday, June 13. LUNCHEON AND DANCE The 13th annual Kingston High School Alumni Association box luncheon and dance Will be held on Friday afternoon, Immediately after graduation, in the boys' and girls' gyms. Officers of the association: John McCool, president; Rsba Lloyd, vice president; Margaret Mac-Daniel, secretary; John L.

Bennett, treasurer; John L. Mangan, faculty adviser; Howard King and Lorraine Annual baccalaureate service will be held in Kingston Tbwnship High bert Maxwell, Mrs. Peter jWanko. Newtown Honor Roll to Be Dedicated Sunday An honor roll for residents of the Second Ward in Newtown district of Hanover Township who are serving in the armed forces erected on the plot of ground at Liberty and Hazle Streets will be dedicated Sunday 'afternoon, starting with a parade at 2. Judge Michael F.

McDonald, a resident of that ward, and father of two sons serving in "he armed forces, will be principal speaker. A new flag pole and flag will be dedicated during the ceremonies which will be in charge of Joseph V. Gallagher, general chairman. Frank A. Finnesran.

supervising service in nign soncui suanoram at 7 with sermon, "Abundant Living," by Rev. Joseph Weisley. An important meetiing of the Fellowship group will be held at the close of the Church School service. Sugar Notch PLAY SUNDAY Holv Name Society baseball team Joseph Stelmack, Geraldine Stem 20 young men and women In this year's class. John T.

Rowlands, School Auditorium on Sunday Mrs. Mary Ritz, Mrs. Katherine Marjorie Ives, Rosalynd Jefferson, Elizabeth Johnson, Hilda Jones, Jane Jones, Nancy Joiies, Winifred Jones, Irene Kalinowski, Stella Kaminski, Dolores Karpinski; NaRene Keen, Genevieve Kelly, Mary Klein, Lorraine Kline, Belty Mary LaBar, Ruth aiiernoon at 4. Kev. uiayton W.

Karolchick, Mrs. Alice Gillespie. supervising principal, announced plewski, Rita Steve. Alberta Strazdus, Celia Suda, Wanda Suse-wicz. Marearet Szakalun, Irene Mrs.

Anna Smith, Mrs. Bernard Hoag, pastor of Truoksvidle Methodist Church, will deliver the ser that J. Fred Jones, superintendent Makowsky. Sixth Ward: Mra Mar- nf Nantinnka Pltu S-hnnln will mon on "Facing Life garet Adams, leader; Mrs. Char- give the commencement address, lotte Smith, Mrs.

Caroline Cochran' The boy and girl of the eighth Mrs. Mary Dragon. Mrs. Elwon erade who. huve the hiehest Lachus, Edith Lampman, Dolores Lavage, Bette Lelokas, Adele Lcsnauskas.

Jane Lorraine will oppose the San Souci Smilers Program: Prelude, "Viennese Refrain," Kreisler; processional. a fa nil i rdaci' nra Herbert. Seventh Ward: Mrs. Rob-! scholastic averse for the vear will tomorrow afternoon at tne uaeenan Field, West End. The teams are in graduation March, Lake; invocation; hymn.

Worship the ert McKay, leader; Mrs. John Y.l receive honorable mention. Williams, Mre. William Martin.1 Reception for the seniors will the Lower Valley League. Holy Name team is under management Lord, Dorothy Lfitz, Eloise Mac-dtxiald, Jean Manually, Marie Maiclnkiewlcz, Violet Marcinkewicz, Jennie Mariuccl, Marlon Martin, Catherine McAndrew, Helena Mc- scripture lesson, Mark 10: 17-31; Mrs.

Martil Golightiy. Mrs. Wil-i Uke place In the auditorium. Ad- of Stanley Andrews. vocal solos, "I Talked to God Last Ham Williams.

I mission will be bv ticket. There Huntsville SUNDAY SERVICES Christian Rev. Franklin R. Night" and "Let Not Your Heart are two young men of the class 867 VICTORY GARDENS already in military service. Number of Victory Gardens In LOCAL NURSES GRADUATE Two girls of Sugar Notch Andrew, Jane McAndrew, Eugenia McCabe.

Be Troubled, by Ruth Turn Reynolds, accompanied by Louise principal of the township schools will introduce the chairman and Rev. M. C. Bernat, pastor of Holy Rosary Slovak Church, will give invocation. Francie A.

Caffrey will present the new flag and this will be accepted by Commander John Szczecinski, Ruth Teresinskl, John Thomas, Mary Tosh, Peggy Traver, Dorothy Tsop, Josephine Valeisg. Lois Van Auken, Doris Walsh, Dorothy Walsky, Andrew Wargo, Leo Weidow, Dorothy Williams, Helen Wodurczyk, Henry Woode-shick Helen Yarish, Catherine Sites, Fred Yatko, Carl Yczviak, elen Yazgier, Romayna Zienke-wicz, Academic Course Francee' Ales-ka, Genevieve Aleaka, Frank Ba-lasia, Lois Borges, Anna Boyle, Brenner, Eleanor Buscav-age, Dorothy Cherney, Jceeph Chesna, Dorothy Cranston, Georgia Croop, June Daviel, Albina Dutko, Frances Endler, Frances Farrell, Edna' Fell, Gerald Finn, Shirley Fogulhut, Hazelmae Gillette, Joseph Gogalach, Robert Hardine. Camilla Harkal, Payne, pastor. Morning service 9:30. SS 10:30.

the borough as registered by Vic-1 LADIES AID MEETS Joella McCarty, Mary McLausrh- graduated on Wednesday night from Mercy Hospital. They are: tory Corps members of the boron eh Ladles' Aid Soolntv of the Wolsh weigand Ayre. Sermon, followed by hymn "Faith of Our benedic Methodist Rev. Roswell lln, Jean Michelson, Mary Mitchell, Martha Molitoris, Bertha Moore, schools. Firnt Ward.

250; Second Presbyterian Church met on T.1IAM n.oln. a. OA Ward, 106; Third, 115; Fourth. 153; Thursday night In the church tion; recessional, "Courasre." Miss Wl, fCWkVA. MAVI.ll.IK HIVIVI V.OV.

SS 10:45. Lioromy Morgan, sniriey Mott, Joan Kuzmak, Hanover Townsnip -osi, 609. American Legion. Pvt. John Fifth, 63; Sixth, 66; Seventh.

114 recreation rooms. Mrs. Althea Dorothy S. Weaver will be pianist. Myiea, jane Nagle, Jane Nesbitt, Sally Carlin, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. M. J. Carlin, 674 Main Street, and Eleanor E. Sinconis, daughter of Mrs.

Margaret Sinconis, 620 Main Street. Both girls are graduates of the Sugar Notch High School. Total number of Victory gardens uonsiance rwewman, jjorotny Node Mattias, a wounded veteran of the FAREWELL PARTY Foose, Mrs. Mary E. Lewis, Mrs.

Irene Harrison were hostesses. Present: Mrs. Martha Williams, as registered Dy tne schools, 867. African campaign, will raise tne Cecilia Novitski, Lois Oliver, Jean Owen, Anna Pachimovitch, Altheda A farewell party was given for flag. Set.

Steven Popovitch. "stationed Mieivrn Adier recently at the Mrs. Ellen Priestman, Mrs. Ella peters, JCsther Peters. Jane Phil Honor roll will be unveiled by at Indiantown Gap, is visiting local relatives.

Shavertown Fire Hall by his parents and friends. He received Thomas, Mr. Nan Williams, Mrs. Mary E. Miller, Mrs.

Effie Mrs. Stephen Vrabel and Mrs. lips, Jean Post, Elizabeth Potter, Ruth Price. Mary Ptlra, Aileen Anna Krokus. two Gold Star Stanley Scheckler.

Short Street. a gift of money. Mise Lam-a Adler Ransom, Dorothy Reaser, Elizabeth Mothers. Music will be furnished JoseDh Ichter. Robert Jones, Ruth and John Miles sang.

Florence iteese, Ariine Ritts, Elva Rogers, Youngblood was pianist. Guests: Kazakewicz, Robert Keiser, Rita by Hanover Township School Band with a vocal solo by Miss rtutn novimsKi. visited relatives at Atlantic City. Boy and Girl Scouts of St. Mary's RC Church will meet Monday night at 7:15.

James Comitz of Elizabeth spent the week end at his home, 653 Main Street SERVICE NOTES Lt. William O'Donnell, stationed at California, is visiting his mother "Whr Qosttty It Mr. and Mrs. Howard Appleton, Genevieve Ruseskaa, Lo i Waleh. Remarks will be by.

jonn Jft Kennedy, Dolores ienanan, "jfjeainne Lenahan, Irene Lesko, Alex ttev. neroen m. Mr. Schlick, Elizabeth Schmoll. June Gaughan, Mrs.

Cora Rhys, Mrs. Gladys Rinehimer, Mrs. Olwen Warner, Mrs. Hannah Reynolds, Mrs. Hilda Hutchinson, Mrs.

Ruth Lloyd, Mrs. Edith Davis, Mrs. Edith Rowlands, Mrs. Eliza Shoemaker, Mrs. Mary E.

Lewis, Mrs. Irene Harrison and Mrs. Althea Foose, Miss Mary A. Richards, Miss Nellie Lloyd. Miss Margaret Tenth grade prom will be held and Mrs.

John Miles, Mr. and Mts. Search, Dorothy Shepard, Roberta i-iomascoia, Agnes luksh, msry Lvnoh. James MacDonald, Agnes Tueeday night. ueon weiss, Mr and Mrs.

Stephen snone, Ann sikora. Lillian Skrina. on Main Street. Woodward Hill Hose Company iSedler, Martha Sedler, Mr. and Mclntyre.

Patricia Madden, Joe- C. Bonn, president of the school board and Representative Andrew Garber. Benediction will be given by Rev. Robert Graham, pastor of Ashley Presbyterian Church. Arthur Lewis will be marshal of First Sgt Francis Silvent, Camp Lois Smith, Joan Speece, Dorothy Stager, Delphine Stahnik.

Irene will meet Wednesday night at 7:30. Mrs. juewis Haymaker. Mt. and Iph Matuza, John Mazza, Joseph Mrs.

Charles Youngblood, Mr. and McGowan. ranK mikuiski Stanukenas, Flora Steadle, Jeanne Missionary prayer service will be held at Edwards' Memorial Church Humphries. Pickett, Is spending a seven-day furlough at his home, 221 Broadhead Avenue. Pvt.

Joseph Comitz. Camp Kil ateinert, mieanor symcniK. Evelyn Marie Mikush, Harry Miller, Irene Mitchell, Elizabeth Moore, Mary Monday night at 7:30. Deacon the parade and his aides win be ir i '250 Wyo. King.

We Deliver Did 7-4435 or 7-3458 Parking In Bear of Store MANOR VALLEY FARMS CUT UP CHICKENS Breasts, Legs, Wings, Backs, Necks, Livers and Ghnarda Keal. SPARE RIBS 29c Thomas, Audrey VanBuskirk. Ger Mrs. Pauline Niemitz and infant Shadrach Dodd will have charge 'I'ed shUDllia ana ainriin Rmite will be from Franklin Morgan. trude Vincent, Marie Walsh, Doro-' mer, N.

spent the holiday with oi tne service. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josepn Comitz, 653 Main Street. SUNDAY SERVICES Junior-High School, Brown Street to Germania, to Hazfe, to East Newport, to Ridge, to East Liberty Catherine Narsavage, Dorothy O'Jevich, Margaret Olshansky, Sophie Olshefski, June Pallia, Pearl Rishal.

Lewie Rohdex Margaret Mrs. Robert O'Connell enter Bethesda Congregational Rev. tained the Social Relation Circle of son, Robert returned from the Mercy Hospital, to their home on Front Street. Corp. Harold Shoemaker returned to Camp at Louisiana, after spending a 10-day furlough with his mother on Hanover Street.

August Klem of Front Street, is a patient in Wilkes-Barre General Claude J. Kummerer, pastor. tny wargo, Frances White, Elaine Williams, Charlotte Wylam, Anne Yanuska, Bernice Youells, Anasta-sia Zabelski, Anna Zawatski, Lor-etta Zekauskas, Jeanne Zeth, Jane Zimmerman, Margaret Thomas. TO DONATE PRIZE Mrs. wiuiam Jones, Mr.

and Mrs. Edwal Owens, Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens, Mr. and Mrs.

Warren Long, Mr. and Mrs. William Dieroif, Mrs. EHen Pritchard, Betty Hod-gen, Willard Lozo, Dan Evans, Pan Shaver. Joe Schrey, Howard Conrad, Roy Carr, William Tregan, William Toddy, Mr.

and Mrs. Gue Adier, Ruth Adler, Laura Adler. Mr. Adler went to 1 Philadelphia Naval Hospital. He was accompanied to Philadelphia by Mrs.

Gus Adler, Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Sedler and Miss Martha Sedler. to site. Residents oi -me oecona Ward are aeked to display. the Rohde, Joseph Arthur Morning 10.

SS 11:15. Senior CE 5:15. Evening 6. colore on Sunday. Schultz, Albert Serzan, Adeline Skwirut, Irene Snyder, Dorothy Sormer, Catherine Stahl, Florence the Methodist Church at her home, 512 Main Street.

Present: Mrs. Roy Beane, Mrs. Mary E. Lewis, Mrs. Thomas Gaines, Mrs.

William Davis, Mrs. Margaret Davis, Mrs. Margaret -Tudgay, Mrs. Bertha Immanuel Baptist Rev. Robert Smith, pastor.

Morning 10. SS HhoaMrr of LAMB lb. 39c Hospital. 11:15. Evening communion Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Mesavage of 27 Willow Street, Hanover have announced the birth of a daughter on June 3 in Statkiewicz, Robert Tart, Grace Tudgay, Leonard Ulan, Edward Umlah, Lois Uzdilla, Helen Wallace, Edwards' Memorial Morning: 10. Mrs. Stella Severln of Front Street entertained for Mr. and Lewis, Mrs.

Arthur Deobold, Mrs. sss evening o. Kev. A Mrs. Michael Smith, and Mr.

and Wil am- Walo. Ruth Williams Bert Shumaker. Mrs. John Tinner, Reese Morgan, Shenandoah, will General Hospital. Rer.uhlir.nn Women of Fourth fticaai mi LAMB SSR Mrs.

Walter Wojciechowskl of Betty Williams, Charles Yates, Ruth Mrs. Emil Munson. Mrs. Arthur Point. be the aruest preacher.

Rev. -Frank Dracun. Pastor of Greenwood. Mrs. Eunhemia Mann, Young.

Mies E. Gertrude Garrison, founder of the French Club of Kingston High School and former head of the Fiench department for 25 years, will donate the E. Gertrude Garrison cash prize to the outstanding senior boy and girl iq third year French at graduation on June 11. Mise Garrison, retired since 1941, began her award last year, and has decided that it shall be given yearly. nuason rum uaurcn, will preach at Ward, Second District will meet Monday night at 8 at the home of Mrs.

Mary Watkine, 4 Wyoming Welsh Baptist Kev. Thomas W. Hughes, pautor. Morning 10, S3 Industrtal--Arthur Bates. William Mrs.

Edward Pulson, Mrs. samuei Daniel, Mrs. John Bebb, Mrs. Robert O'Connell, Miss Blanche Evans, Berzinskas. John Blaszczak, John 11:15.

Evening 8. Brooklyn. Seaman First Class Leonard Klem stationed with the at Atlantic City spent the holiday at his home here. PFC Edward Richards will return today to California after anendtnir Street, Lee Park. Welsh Presbyterian Rev.

Llew me morning service tomorrow morning at 9:45 in Gle View PM Church where a-vacancy exists in the church pastorate. Rev. George Harrison, who had been pastor Miss Anne Bebb. SUNDAY SERVICES BEEF LIVER lb 45c Perk GOODIES lb 59c Pliit Pork Shoulders Bacon, siloed and pkg. Boragowskf, Eugene Boyle, Nicholas Bucan, Bernard Chesna, James Frkibie, Daniel Kaschner, Joseph Kempowicz, Frank Klima- Tich, Joseph Kosar, Andrew Kres- TJourlass Presbyterian Rev.

SUNDAY SERVICES St Charles Borromeo Rev. a 15-day furlough with his father, Frank L. Hutchison, pastor. Ascen sion Sunday. Morning lu, sermon, "When Man Was put on His Own." SS 11:18.

Junior and Senior CE'at James F. Houlihan, rector. Rev Thomas I. -6ildea, assistant. Mass Mwk, luuntry btyla jLiavia monaros oi Beaumont SUNDAY SERVICES Baptist S3 at 11.

Evening worship at 6. Wesh Presbyterian Rev. J. D. ellyn Thomas, pastor, -as 11:15.

Evening 6. St John's Russian Orthodox Rev. Anthony Repella," pastor. Saturday vespers 7. Sunday morning Kturgy 10.

Vespers 10. SS CYRIL and Methodius Rev. Stephen Gurcick, pastor. Low mass 8. High mass 10.

Polish National Rev Daniel Cyganowski, pastor. Low -mass 8. High mass 10:30. Catechism 8. Vespers 4.

SAUSAGE es at 7, 9, 11. Holv Famihr Rev. Anthony P. oi xne viien view unurch, resigned recently to continue his theological studies at Drew University SPRING RECITAL A recital of piano pupils of Mrs. B.

Aubrey Ayre will be given in Trucksville Methodist Church on Monday 'at 8 p. m. On the program: Harry Trebilcox, Norma Carey, Elaine Jakes, Betty Ruth Mathers, Laura Perkins, Neddy Halickl, rector. Rev. Charles Za- Lois9 Beauty Salon Formerly Newman's 6 Main SU Dallas IS NOW OPEN ror Appointment CaH Dallas 528 Lois HeKsman, Proprietor 6.

Evening at 7:30, "A Fool and His Money." Askam Method tat Ew. Roy H. Beane, pastor. S3 9:15. Evening service at 7.

Baptist Tabernacle Rev. Ralph wol, assistant Masses at 8, 9, 10 Loom Caaln A2(i n- 45c Pabit and 11. Thomas, pastor. worship at 10. SS at 11:15.

Evening wor- SS. Peter and PaursF.6cmfwyp snip at o. SS. Peter and Paul's" Rev. J.

J. rtipflhinskao, rector. Massee at 8, Dill PrcXLfcs 2 te 5c Madden, pastor. SS and morning service at 9:30. Evening service at fc and 10:30.

7.. Methodist Roy H. Beane, ButtonwOod Congregational camp pJ 0COK fill ii fin) I. IIHHIIIIBII inn ITI I I ii I If 1 Hwm( PICXLES das. ICc Rev: Claude J.

KummSrer, pastor. SS at 10. Church servic at 6.. pastor. SS 9:30.

Mqrning worship at 10:30. MYF at 6. Salem Lutheran Rev. R. Bergh, pastor.

Morning worship at St Aloyslus' Rev. D'. W. Mc II 131 31 LEEI DALLAS Vmtt Tlum Toalfht "CHETNIKS" PHIUr nomN ANNA STSN Kmm Short starrlac Tfca Do. "FALA' ROOSEVELT Swoyervlllf Cont.

11 P. 'THE AMAZING MRS. with Hniina Unrhhi Krtmoad O'Brtea (tat. ni-iihp. i.

FEATtBE CUAIVO iSSTfTO, The Immortal Sergeant Henry Maiireen FONDA O'HABA Mat Only "TRAIL RIDERS" PoUto Salad Macaroni Salad lb. Creamed Cabbage 18c NOXEN TIIEATEIt NOXEN Lut TtmM Tonifht "Star Spangled Rhythm" With KING ROHfiV. mm HOPE '-c And All-mar Can Aim "NPKAK OF ANIMAL." Newt Nut Friday and atnrdair "CX1.HMANKOS ST HI KB AT DAWN" Carthy, rector. Masses at 7, 10 and 11. Children's mass at 8:30.

8:30. SS at 9:30. i Exaltation of Mie Holy Crow Welsh Presbyterian Rev. Chester Ctranu-A Cottas CHEESE 19e Rev. C.

F. Wydra, rector. OhlWiren's H. Evan, pastor. SS at 11.

Evening I5E mass at- 8:30. man at 10:30, worship at 7:30, communion..

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