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1 'j WILKES-BARRE RECORD THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1948 Nineteen 5: Answers to Advertisers, STENOGRAPHER General Office The Classified Advertising If Iff Maw Phone 4-Sltl or Ull It mikea-Barre Jtfworo, WUket-Bane. Toll Charge WSCS of Church on Hill To Conduct Flower Show Women's Society of Christian Service of the White Church on Work for local (Well wholesale paper house. Steady work, good salary, excellent opportunity. Answer in own handwriting. State age, reference, experience.

Box 75, this paper. L. COUPLE, permanent position" hi tsrlment reports uncalled (or replies on hand to iha following BOX NUMBERS. Advertisers will kindly call as soon as oosslblt presenting Box Check. The list was compiled at 5:30 o'clock last evening.

3. 7. 8. 10. 12, 13.

18, 21, Berwick DEMAREE-KANE Miss Helen Marie Kane, daughter of Mrs. Joseph J. Kane, Bing-hamton, became the bride of GerHirt Joseph Demaree, son of Mr. und Mrs. Con Demaree, Mulberry Street, on August 18 in St.

Patrick's Church, Binghamton. Rev. Lawrence Sheehan, assistant pastor, WES? SIDE Ednardsville CHURCH ANNIVERSART Anniversary committee of Welsh Baptist Church is planning the program which will be held October 3L The church was organized In the spring of 1873 In the old red school house which stood on the site of the Old Playground and where the honor roll stands. It was then the Independent Baptists. The church was received into the Welsh the Hill, will hold a flower show In Trucksvllle Fire Hall.

Carver- Gosnen, i. y. House worx, eooai- FORTY FORT LUZERNE CdURTDALE PRINCLE 22, 24, 27, 28, 29, 30, 34, 36, ton Road, on Wednesday, September 1. 38 41 42 43 46 SO 52 and lLWork-' lo' oa' oV S2'i quarters. References required, 55.

56. 65. 68. 78. 80.

81. 82, 1225.00 monthly. Kingston 7-1550. 88, 368, 424, 438, 439, 441, 442, 454, performed the ceremony. Miss Ruth M.

Kane, sister of the am dfii 4u 47 47 i Exhibits Will be received at thelr. 1 uperlmen bloom: mapdraton. ny fire hall from 7 to 9 p. color- arrangement to any con- gust 31 and from 8:30 to 11 a. m.

Sn september 1. No entries will Kn, TO MEET TONIGHT Kingston Skeeters win moot tw OFFICE clerk, single, comptometer experience preferred. Good starting wage. Give age, education and bride, was maid of honor and Ed-! 482) 484 488! 489! 50o! ward Demaree, brother of the, kight at 7:30 at Wallace's home, PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Hilbert recently entertained at their home Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Winkle of Apple ton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell and daugh Baptist 'Association of Northeastern Pennsylvania in September of 1873 and since that time the received alter ll a.

m. that aaie. i ipeclmen hlooma; amall variety, arrange-JudelnZ Will be from noon Until ment in any container; Urge variety, ar- Legal Notices experience in repiy. box eo, uua paper. mRIENCED Sales ouwi, uiscusti pians ior he playoff game, with Maltby 3 p.

m. throughout the evening. church has remained a member of mat body. The playoff game In the Luzerne ounty Leaeue will hpin bridegroom, was best man. Robert Demaree and Robert E.

Kane were ushers. Mr. Demaree is a member of the Binghamton North High School faculty. The couple went to the New England States. They will reside at SHERIFFS SALE FRIDAY.

SEPTEMBER 10, 1948 AT 10 A. M. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME By virtue of a writ of Ft. Fa No. 77 October 1948 Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne Some of the early members Exhibitors Will furnish their COn- Poppi" arrangement; tainers.

Flowers, fruits and Vege- daisies, arrangement; plnka. arrangement; tables must be grown by exhibitor, pansles, arrangement; poppies, arrange- except in arrangement classes. mnt Tt, rplnasifv or mHkp new J-Larkspur, aarkla, Scalpigloa- JUOgeS WU1 reciassuy or mane new sis Sweet Peas: aikgpUr, arrangement; Classes Wherever necessary, rirst, clarkia. arrangement; acalplglossls. r- fternoon at 3 at the Pringle Street were: Mr.

and Mrs. David Pritch ard. Mr. and Mrs. William Sam lOJiiuiia.

uels, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan W. Williams and David Griffiths Mrs. Garage For Rent Ac.iinhu im.

ladies on Coats and Suits. Starting salary $45.00 and commission. Only those with top experience need apply. Box 23, this paper. 87 'i Front Street, Binghamton.

ledlately. 181 South Maple Ave-ue. 7-7087. VV.J....10, uavm Aavieo flu ters, Betty and Roberta, of Bmg-hamton, and Mr. and Mrs.

Wesley Hilbert' of Idetown. Following were entertained recently at Idetown by E. J. Keger re is. Present: Mr.

and Mrs. Jajmes Custer, Mr. ahd Mrs. Harold Huhn, Mr. and Mrs.

Victor Bor-rone, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Landig, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Stein, Mrv and Mrs. Philip Garrison, Mrs.

John Race, Fred Zettle, Tom Hilcrest, Louis Churry, Mrs. Helen Husted and E. J. Kegerrels. County, to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale by vendue or outcry to the highest and best bidders, for cash, In Court Room No.

1, Court House, In the City of Wllkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Friday, September 10, 1948, Daylight Saving Time at ten o'clock In mer, Thomas D. Davis (father of Corner and Daniel T. Davis), John T. James and Mrs. Marv James.

flTTLL ONLY 7S prw oitabt secondand third prize ribbons Will rangement; sweet peas, arrangement, be awarded In each Class with a K-Verbena, Petunia, Nleotlana. r. i i Nasturtium: verbenal arrangement, any Special award for the Outstanding one culor. verbena, arrangement, mixed exhibit in the ShOW. colors petunia, large single, arrangement 1 of any color or colors; petunia, ruffled, viabiiea.

arrangement of any color or colors; petu- Seclon A Dahlias: Peony, 1 specimen nia. double, arrangement of any color TOPPER-MAJOR Miss Betty Jean Major, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Major, Sum-merhill Avenue, and Richard James "SPENCER'S HOMADE ICE CREAM The church has recently been renovated outside and inside nre- the forenoon of the said day, all the right, title and Interest of defendants bloom, any color; itraigni cacius, i speci- or colors; petunia, small or balcony type. iwrawry 10 me ceieoration.

speakers of note are engaged and a fine arrangement of any color or colors; nico- in ana to Topper, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Topper, Maple Street, were married on Friday In the rectory of St. Mary's Catholic Church. Rev.

WOMAN Housework, plain cooking, Sleep In. 1 adult. Call 3-7536. WAITRESSES. Evenings.

Full or part-time. Knotty Pint Restaurant, 34 Hanover, City. Ilanovcr Twp. LIONS CLCB Hanover TownshlD Lions Club men bloom, nay color; Incurved cactus, 1 specimen bloom, -any color; ball, 1 specimen bloom, any colon pompon. 1 specimen bloom, any color; orchid flowering, 1 specimen bloom, any color; any 1 color, 3 specimen blooms, large type; arrangement, 7 to 12 large blooms, any Pittston PRACTICAL nurse, light housework.

net at Spinning Wheel on Carey tiana, arrangement of any color or colors; nasturtium, arrangement of any color or colors. Section Cannas, Scarlet Sage, Cockscomb. Sunflowers: cannas, arrangement; scarlet sage, arrangement; cockscomb, arrangement: sunflower, double, 1 specimen bloom; sunflower, single, arrangement. Soclon House Plants: coieus', fern, heffnnla. tnhernim hpffnnla.

fflnvlntn. ann- i in lamuy. box 4y, mis paper. venue. Edwin C.

Curtis, State Inspector addressed the club color or colors, any container; arrange Lack of Educational EXPERIENCED housekeeper, full time, stay in few nlnhts week. 77 ment, 12 or more pompons, any color or colors, any container. aay is expectea. Refrigerators. Immediate delivery.

West Side Appliance and Supply Company, 7-9171. NOTES AND PERSONALS Peter Proferes recently spent two weeks in New York City. George Thomas, member nf hp Third Avenue, Kingston, mornings. nvueology of Coal and Present lining Conditions." Frank Deutsch, hairman of the Old Home Week Section Uladloll; any color, jl speri $25 IS YOURS. Sell 50 boxes 31 for men any 1 color, 8 apeclmen spikes; geveria.

Ivy, pandanus, perwinkle, flower- Planning Is Scored Lack of Dlannlnz in education arrangement, la to la spiKes, any con-; nK begonia, crassula, oxalls, African vlo- Bazar committee reported on plans tainer; arrangement, basket ot more thani let. cactus, any other not listed. or me anair. 23 snikes. Section Everlasting Flowers: straw- All that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the Borough of Duryea, County of Luzerne and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of the Public Koad leading from Pittston to Scranton, now known as Main Street, northwesterly 150 feet from the North corner of the old Duryea store property; thence along said Main Street, North 55 degrees 7 minutes East 58 feet to a corner in the line of lands of Joseph Marry marked with a stone; thence South 47 degrees 53 minutes East 194 feet and 4 Inches to right of way of the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad; thence along said right of way South 58 degrees 13 minutes West 81.53 feet more or less to a point; thence North 40 degrees 36 minutes West along lands now or late of Peter Gural, a distance of 183.92 feet, more or less, to the place is responsible for many of the misfits that we find in the business si xmas cards.

Also with name on 50 and 23 (or II. Napkins, coasters, stationery and complete line. Costs nothing to try. Send for samples and Selling Plan on approval. WELCOME, 368 Plane St, Dept 283.

Newark 2, N. J. Mover, field secretary of Ions International. reoorted on Section Zinnias: small varieties, 5 specimen, blooms; fantasy, 5 specimen blooms: scaolosa flowered, 5 specimen Francis DinKei oiticiatea. Mrs.

Edward Topper, Shlck-shlnny, was maid of honor and Miss Janet Wilson, Mary Street, was bridesmaid. Edward Topper was best man with William Dodd, Maple Street, as usher. The bride attended Berwick High School and is employed at Berwick Hospital. The bridegroom Is a graduate of Berwick High School with this year's class and is employed In the offices of the ACF. The couple will reside with the bridegroom's parents on Mapl Street.

PERSONALS Mrs. Orval Beaver and son Leroy, Allentown, returned after spending ten days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hess, Mont and professional world. Prof.

tils recent tour of South America flower, arrangement; Chinese lantern, best single spray; Chinese lantern, arrangement; lunarla (money plant), best single spray; any other everlasting, arrangement. Section Wildflowers: largest variety of wiliiflowers. Identified: best arrange local American Legion Post, has J. W. Templln, superintendent of West Plttston Schools told mem krtd Mexico.

John Patrylak, past blooms; dahlia flowered, 5 specimen blooms; Mexicans, 5 specimen blooms; arrangement, small varieties, any container; arrangement, large varieties, any ippury aisinci governor, ana uy- bers of Pittston Rotary Club. on Miner or Pittsburg were SDeakin? on ithe "Planned Cur. ment of any variety of wildflowers, in uests. Gervase E. McLaughlin any container.

Jvas appointed chairman of sight Section Roses, Carnations, Del-ihlnium: roses, any color, 1 specimen iloom: rosea, arrangement of 5 or more, rlcula," Prof. Templln presented a number of reasons why he believes in a planned course of study for Section Miniatures: miniature vase IBM key punch operator. Apply S0RD0NI CONSTRUCTION, 45 Owens Street, Forty Fort. arrangement container H' Inch to 1 Inch; onservauon committee or the lo-al club. Michael H.

Yozvtak. pre vase to be 1 inch to 2 Inches; flowers to any color or colors, any container; carnations, any 1 color, 3 specimen blooms; carnations, mixed colors, 3 specimen balance: vase to be 2 inches to 3 Inches: pupus. He said it does not mean "repi sided. flowers to balance; vase to be 3 Inches to 4 Inches; flowers to balance; vase to mentation but the budgeting of1 blooms; carnations, arrangement of 9 or of beginning. Together with the Improvements thereon.

Being the same premises conveyed Miss Gertrude Metcalf of Main more; any color or colors, any container; be 4 inches to 5 Inches; flowers to balance; miniature (not over 5 inch vase) time ana studies to Drmg BDout a well-rounded development of the gomery Street, Nescopeck. Road, Askam, returned after a STENOGRAPHER, alert and intelligent, for pleasant central city office. Excellent opportunity. Box 83, this paper. to Angelo J.

Falzone and Viola Fal- in frame: miniature, matched vases (two delphinium, spikef, light snaoe; aei-phlnium, 1 spike, dark shade; delphinium, arrangement In any container. Keek In Atlantic Citv. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Henry ana zone, his wife, bv R.

w. Dotv. Re- stuaent ana prepare mm not only Deen eiectea an alternate to the national convention of that body at Miami. Dr. A.

J. Valibus has been elected a delegate. He is also a member of the Edwardsville Post Rev. and Mrs. Thomas W.

Hughes, pastor of the Welsh Baptist Church, have returned after spending a month in New Hamp- Jones Family reunion is to be held September 4 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iorwerth James at 92 Atlantic Avenue. William Blanford is a patient at the Veterans Hospital in Aspin-wall, near Pittsburgh. ANNOUNCEMENTS There will be no ash collection this wee.

Business Men's Bowline Leaeue i usaac Hollingsworth of Lower for life's work but to take his Sec on Cosmos. LallloDsls. coreopsis, daughter Paula, Valhalla, N. cclver of Banking of the Common-spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. wealth of Pennsylvania, Receiver of writ nnn tin Dnnnlna Calflnna an A TiMmt sTVirn the Peonies Savlnes and Trust Com r-skam is a patient in Mercy Hos Galllardla.

Calendulas: cosmos, arrange proper place as a member of so lutal. ment ot any one color In any containers and Mrs. Paul A. Kllnger, 308 ciety. The reason for Dlannlna- educa Mr.

and Mrs. John Noonan and MAKE $25 selling 50 boxes Zt for $1 Xmas Cards. Also with name on 50 and 25. for JL Napkins, masters, stationery and complete Una. Costs nothing to try.

Send for samples and Selling Plan on approval. MERIT. 370 Plane St, Dept 29, pany of Duryea, dated July 11, 1939, recorded In Luzerne County Deed Book 785, page 298. tlon, he said, is the same as for amity of Plymouth spent yester-iay with Mr. and Mrs.

Charles J. cosmos, arrangement of mixed colors in any container: calliopsls, arrangements of 8 or more blooms; coreopsis, 5 specimen blooms; coreopsis, arrangement ot 9 or more blooms; galllardla, arrangement of 7 or more blodms; galllardla, 3 specimen the necessity of planning a bal Seized and taken into execution at anced meal. Not only mental the suit of Vanderbllt Tire Rubber Corporation vs. Angelo J. siTalzone, Newark, N.

J. side of a child's life is to be considered but also the moral and Ivho are spending the remainder of pie month at Harvey's Lake. Viola Falzone, his wife and will be sold by alike not over 5 Inches, both to be arranged the same way. Section Artistic and Novelty Arrangements: artistic arrangement, 2 or more lowers in bud vase; artistic arrangement, any combination- of colors, any container; artistic arrangement, shades of one color predominating; novelty ananRement, bubble bowl; floating flowers: pair of matched vases arranged alike; copy of fruit, flower or vegetable picture, picture to accompany arrangement: miniature garden, dish or platter container: Ivy In water; cut Ivy arrangement; any i-ther vine in water: arrangement of any flowers In any novelty container: modernistic arrangement. Section Juvenile Class: arrangement by girls under 8 years of age; arrangement by boys under arrangements by girls between 8 and 12; arrangement by boys between 8 and 12.

Section Vegetables: 1 bunch beets; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen fremsn, ROBERT SHERROCK, Sheriff. Mrs. Ethel Wandless and Mrs.

REYNOLDS, REYNOLDS DO RAN, East Sixth Street. Misses Betty Melchiorre, Mary Bolinskl and Pauline Basala of Berwick are spending this week at Wildwood, N. J. Miss Irene Underhill, Mifflinville, returned from New York. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Gordner, First Avenue, announce the birth of a daughter, August 22, in Berwick Hospital. Jeanne Davis, Berwick RD 1, underwent a tonsilectomy in Berwick Hospital on Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Hess, Ben ethical, he said. Prof. Templln emphasized the importance of developing personality. He said there should be a combination of parents, school of Jrace Roachford of Askam visited blooms; calendulas, any one shade, 3 specimen blooms: calendulas, arrangement of any color or colors, any container. Section Asters: large double, any 1 color, 5 specimen blooms; large double, mixed colors, 5 specimen blooms; arrangement, large double, 12 or more, any eolor colors; large single, any one color, 5 specimen blooms large single, mixed colors.

5 specimen blooms; arrange Attorneys. will meet at Puhlick's tonight at he tatter's son. Morris Roachford. Ivho is in the Veterans Hospital, (Mora LEGAL NOTICES oa Pace IS) PRESSER to press sweaters. Apply Altaraont Knitting Mills, 92 South Empire, third floor.

WAITRESSES, experience preferred but not necessary. Permanent position. Resort, hotel open all year. Write Box D-3, Buck Hill rails. Pa.

Praver service will ho VipIH In ficials and the State in true plan Bath. N. Y. tne weish Baptist Church ft Personals I.Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Metcan or ment, large single, 12 or more, any color Askam are spending the week in or colors; pompon, sny one color, 5 sped' ning ior tne cnua general welfare.

Courses should be flexible, but definite planning is most essential, he said. Junior OUAM will meet tonie-ht men blooms; pompon, mixed colors. 5 Atlantic city. in the IOOF Hall. specimen blooms: pompon, arrangement.

1 bunch carrots; dozen ears sweet Mrs. Jonn Jones or. mam noaa. Public Schools will start their com: Vj dozen tomatoes: onion dlsDlav: skam. underwent an operation In CRYSTAL READINGS Dally by Madame Hanna.

Room 607 Central Bulldlng1 MADAME MISKE, Readings Dally! Central Building, 15 Public Square. 2-3678. 12 or more, any color or colors; hardy asters, arrangement, 12 or more, any sessions on Thursday. September 9. cabbage: squash; arrangement of variety Teen-Age Dance to Be lienerai Hospital.

or vegetables basket or other container: All parents are warned that their ton RD 1, announce the birth of a daughter on August 23 in Berwick Hospital. color or colors. Section Ageratum. Phlox. Snap YOUNG lady with general office experience and knowledge of bookkeeping.

Must be an accurate and efficient typist. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Apply Mr, children will not be accepted for first grade or kindergarten unless dragon: ageratum, arrangement In any container; annual phlox, arrangement Mr. and Mrs. William Vexendy, any other vegetables not mentioned will be classified.

Section Hobby Exhibits: first, second and third nrize ribbons will be awarded; hobbles, collections. on September 9 Ashley 8 Lost tney proauce vaccination certifi any container; perennial pniox, arrange' Third Avenue, announce the birth Nuss, Blue Cross, Bennett Buna ldlng. ment in any container; snapdragon, any cates. Second of a series of teen-aee SPORTSMEN TO MEET 1267 of a son on August 21 in Berwick Hospital. Eddie O'a Shuffleboard Club will dances, sponsored for the youth of BANK BOOK.

Can Identify. Main Street, Port Griffith. United SDortsmen of America, hold their annual clambake at Greater Pittston by the Junior Mrs. Beatrice VanAuken, West Pringle SEAMSTRESS for alteration department, full or part time. Apply LOST or stolen.

License plate ceasetown on September 5 at (jnamner oi commerce, will be Camp 273, will meet tonight at 8 clubrooms. 136 South Main 4cux. rnone Nanucoae lein. ceasetownt Eighth Street, underwent an opera' tlon In Berwick Hospital on Mon day. Btreet.

William Boyle will preside. Victory Dart Leaeue will reor neia Thursday, night, September 9, at American Legion Hall, West Pittston. Found Charter for new members will MARRIED 12 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ourillo, Grove Street, observed their 12th wedding anniversary.

Mrs. Ourillo ganize at Vicmars on Tuesday night. There is room for eight Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hunsinger remain closed for five years.

Dance program will get underway at 8. There will be no admis LADY'S White Shortie left In error Luzerne GUILD OUTING TODAY Win-Some Guild of Bennett Presbyterian Church will hold an outing today at the summer home of Mrs. Foster Hutchins, Harvey's Lake. Those taking the Harvey's Lake bus will get off at pole 19. ANNUAL REUNION and son Thomas, Mulberry Street, more clubs.

Members of the club are their shooting grounds. They Top Hat Diner. 7-9453. is the former Miss Jennie Rutkow- COOK for Summer HoteL For appointment call Harvey's Lake 3731 Kingston 7-9279. returned after spending a week at sion skl, sister of Chester Rutkowski, A local orchestra has been en the Harvey Lake cottage or Mr.

and Mrs. John George, are erecting tables and benches and Ivill use a tractor to level the Parsons IS Help Wanted Female gaged through the courtesy of the chief of police of Pringle. They have a daughter GeraJdine. Mr. Ourillo served three and one half EXPERIENCED Waitress.

Apply 910 A. M. Alden Lunch, Mala Street Luzerne. unds. American Federation of Musicians YOUNG couple desires young woman A free swimming meet for eirls Edmund Norman Stout.

1006 Radio and Transcription Fund. The hall was donated by the John D. A troun of young persona held neip wun cnuuren aiiu iiuuse' work, no cooking, sleep in. Ret' erence. 7-6321.

AIRLINES needs young women as Spring Garden Avenue, observed to be held at the Central in Wilkes-Barre tomorrow night, is Annual Taylor and Williams years in the Army. 11TII ANNIVERSARY wiener roast at tne nome 01 nosiesset. reservationists and com- atark Post American Legion. More than 700 youngsters at his first Dirtnaay anniversary on Monday. lice Push.

Manhattan Street In munlcatlonlsts. SEE AD In Classi open to all members of the local HOUSEWORKER. 4 room New York family reunion will be held on Sunday August 29, at Wilkes Grove, Sweet Valley. fication 24 CENTRAL. branch.

Those eolnsr will brin? bus City apartment, one cnua. Sleep he group: Shirley Hughes, Audrey Mover. Shirley Davis. Dixie Balutis, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Bankes and tended the first teen-age dance sponsored by the Jaycees on fare and meet at Parsons at 6:45. In. Pleasant surroundings. Good Mr. and Mrs.

Emile Bastlanl, 39 Cooper Street, celebrated their 11th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Bastiani is the former Miss Helen Nardi, EXPERIENCED forelady Mr. and Mrs. Arch Boslev and family, Summerhill Avenue, spent Sunday at Indiatown Gap.

pay. Call Collect Murray HUl 6-8691. August 29. PAmmUtaA Can 7anta Ham Am. jvrary Ann Kaaer, jean turner, Marilyn Templeton, Janice Pugh, iDick Bennineer.

MUlard Berryman, ANNUAL OUTING Annual outine and covered dish for small group of girls. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Naz daughters Lois and Miriam, Brazill Street, and Mrs. Ernest Lumley, Austin Avenue, left yesterday for zareth Nardi of Plains.

They have supper of American Legion Auxili Stanley Brolley. Lee Speece, ASSISTANT Manager, must be Apply Self Service Shoe Store, 72 Public Square. Box 24, this papeiT 'S i selmi, Peter Tabone, Jack Williams, Steryl Searfoss, Jack Stein, Sheldon Sickler, Carl Weimer, Carl a daughter Patricia Ann. ary unit win De neia toaay at ieorge Lutz, Aivin aouaer, WOMAN over 28 Intereatef Tn Warrior Man GUEST PREACHER Rev. Richard Owen, of Roosevelt iicnard waiters.

Epstein, sandy Pennies. Bert Ar the summer home of Mrs. Nettie Hughes O'Malley, Harvey's Lake. PERSONALS AND BRIEFS several aays in new xorK. Mr.

ana Mrs. Bosley and daughters recently returned from a week at the Lumley cottage at Gouldsboro. GIRL for housework. Part or full time. 329 Academy.

3-4327. present as wen as rutura income. (Ambitious and anxious to set School Director Michael Kowal- doline, Chris Addlmanda, Bernard O'Brien and President Erminio PERSONALS ahead I. Give address and telephone. Box 104, this paper.

GIRL to assist In stock and shipping room. Shapiro's, 1 Public Square. Mrs. Thomas Keiser and daueh Bus wul leave Jonnsons store at it was. announced by Mrs.

Ada Peard, president. Cefalo. Drive, New York, former pastor of Warrior Run Welsh Presbyterian chik recently celebrated his birthday anniversary at the home of his father, Harry Kowalchik, 447 Hovt Street. er Miss Ruth Keiser. Dr.

D. A. WOMAN over 27 to learn a woman's FALLS DOWN STEPS WAITRESSES for night shift, also 4 nlnhta ululrlv Annlv Mplntvr't Evans and William H. Evans visit- Luzerne Poultry Market Will De Mrs. Fadden.

70. of 9 Kingston Diner, 254 Wyoming Ronald Kopickl. son of Mr. and profession. Gray nair an asset (Good education).

(Refined personality). Give address, telephone. Box 106, this paper. liver Orders Thursday, Friday, Saturday. 7-9247: Radcliffe Street, fractured her left Mrs.

John Kooickl of Kingston. Church and Sugar Notch welsh Presbyterian Church, will occupy the pulpit on Sunday morning in Warrior Run Welsh Presbyterian Church In the absence of the pastor, Rev. Norman Robinson, who Attorney and Mrs. Henry Williams of Lakewood, were recent callers at the home of Mrs. Me-linda Williams, Mill Street.

Mr. Williams resided in Plains some years ago and until recently was a judge of the Municipal Court in Lakewood. Mr. and Mrs. James Derr, Gardner Avenue, returned after a week -ea Mrs.

Jli. A. wooa ai anamoiun. who Is ill is an aunt of Mrs. Keiser and the Evans families.

Miss Peggy Johnson, 50 Ashley Street, Teturned after several days ankle yesterday shortly after noon when she fell down the steps in former residents of Pringle, cele' brated his first birthday anni TO MEET AT LAKE Auxiliary of American Legion front of St John the Evangelist EXPERIENCED bookkeeper over 30 years of age wanted. Must be willing to help out in factory. Apply Good Will Garment 122 High Street Wilkes-Barre, between 10 and versary. His mother is the former is on vacation. Church, iwith relatives in rnuaaeipnia.

Miss Leona Slleski of Pringle. She was admitted to Pottston HOUSEKEEPER take care Of borne, foreign family. 1 school (Iris. Cook for children only. Sleep Is.

120. Box 25, this paper. EXPERIENCED waitress. Apply In person. Embassy Restaurant 56 Public Square.

Mrs. R. B. Wall. Jr and daugh Joseph Matlnas.

son of Post 525 will meet at the cottage of Mrs. Betty Hughes, Harvey's Lake Picnic Ground, today. Buses will leave Main and Bennett at Manjo Lake, near Center More- Hospital, where her condition was VJ A. M. i TO OBSERVE BIRTHDAY Mrs.

D. J. Roberts will observe School Director and Mrs. Joseph land. lairiy.

goody last night ter Lynn of Kingston were Ashley visitor yesterday. V- WANTED Colored Woman for Al Dilliot and Bob Jackson Of Matlnas, is recuperating at his home on Cooper Street, after Streets at 3. Each is to brine a cov housework and light laundry. References. Box 55, this paper.

MAY BLOOM TONIGHT Russell Williams of 114 South ered dish, sandwiches, silver and Pittsburgh are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Acore of Gardner 1 Mr. and Frank Cole and children Nancy and Frank, i of Brown Street and i Howard Cole, her 78th birthday anniversary on Friday, August 27 at her home, 343 Chestnut Street. Mrs.

Roberts, the former Mary Thomas Is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John being a patient in Mesbltt Hospi tal. plates. GIRL or woman, housework.

Remainder season Harvey's Lake, optional Forty Fort In winter. Box 60, this paper. Avenue. GIRL for Office Work, must be able to type. Box 52, this paper.

O'Malley recently cele Vine Street, returned after a week Main Street announced last night that a night blooming cereus, raised by his wife, is expected to Mrs. Josenh Painter. 26 Gore brated his 23rd birthday anni with Mri Roger Cole and family Street, recently entertained rela Thomas and was born In Wales. BOOKKEEPER for local Duryea GIRL, PART TIME LIGHT HOUSEWORK. DIAL 7-6503.

at Long urancn, n. j. tives irom Philadelphia. versary at the home of his father Edward O'Malley, Courtrlght Street. Mrs.

jonn Maneaay oi rnuaaei be in oioom tonight The plant has flowers. Public invited to, see the bloom. Jack Humble of Scott Street re- manufacturing com She came to the United States at the age of 2, settling in Utica, later coming to Wanamie. She has been a resident of Warrior Run for 70 PAfltlv flfAmnnlar1 Vila mlnta Mtaa- 40TII ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Weseyak, phia vlsted her mother, Mrs. Arnot Alhee last week. John Gibbons and daughter pany, steady work, excel es jean and Sallie Davis of Kings HOUSEKEEPER Cook, experienced. Fond of No laundry. $150 month.

Write full particulars. Mrs. B. Kaufmann, 27 Fentoa Place, Lynbrook, New York. HOSPITAL BIRTHS Following births were reported Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Caputl and Mary of New Castle are visiting local Mr. Gibbons Is at ton on a trip to New York. lent salary for right party, years. Mrs.

Roberts has five livlne chll children returned to their home In Mr. and Mrs. David W. Jones 515 Foote Avenue, Duryea, recently observed their 40th wedding anniversary with a family dinner at their home. the home of his sister-in-law Mrs.

returned -to. their home In Whla dren. They are: Mrs. Rhys Lewis, Jennie Gibbons. Mary Gibbons is Rutherford.

N. alter visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Makoskv of Manhattan Street. The answer own handwriting, state age, married, ex- pany, N.

after visiting Mr. and yesterday at Pittston Hospital: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kazinetz, 399 Bear Creek Road, Dupont EXPERIENCED Operators. Piece work rates.

They are the parents of the fol Mrs, Frank Stevens. Mill Street at tne home or her uncle- and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibbons, Cooper Street. lowing tons and daughters: Louis, Makoskys also had as their Accompanying them were Mr.

and Kobert uoya, ourgess ot war-i rior Run; Miss Nellie Lloyd, Miss Jane Lloyd, Warrior Run public school teacher, and Harold Roberts of Warrior Run; also one grand penence, references and ifuests over the week end Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown of Gardner Avenue who will remain there for Mr. ana Mrs. Archie Henderson Mrs.

Charles Geader of Mount STELLA DRESS C0. 723 Market, Kingston. As son to Mr. ana Mrs. Fred Demrich, 99 North Main Streeti A daughter to Mr.

and Walter Panuski. RD Falls. and family of Niagara Falls were Carmel. liawiey; Arnold, Duryea; Mrs. Henry Strubeck, West Pittston; Mrs.

Jerome Walsh, Exeter, and Mrs. sTohn Gillespie, Williamsport. They are also the grandparents of salary expected. Box 54, this paper. daughter, Mary Lloyd.

local recent visitors. a visit. Both couples expect to spend today with Mr. and Mrs. John Colvin of White Plains, N.

Y. Jean. Kilmer of Spring Brook Is visiting Shirley Hughes of Brown Mrs. May Maxlmovlcz. Evans 14 Help WantedMala Street, entertained relatives from HOLDS OUTING Following attended an outing at SEIBERT Baby Carriage, like new.

six cmiaren. Meeting scheduled A meeting of band members. Street Mr. and Mrs. William Jones of New York State.

43 Amnersi Avenue, uiy. a-fewu. Mrs. Weseyak is the former Ann Outlet were local callers on Tues KITCHEN help wanted. Apply Urban.

Mr. Weseyak has been EXPERIENCED counter girl. Old Meadow Side, Mt Pocono. majorettes and cheer leaders of St John's High School will be held day lught, Mountain Top emoloved as an eneineer on Le Fell House, 56 East Northampton Dallas TOWN MEETING TONIGHT Street Soud Chickens. 45c Pound: Frying MEN If you have a car.

the ambition high, Valley, Railroad the last 41 Harvey's Lake: Mrs. Pehala, Mrs. Anna Kizielewicz, Mrs. Admina Oz-mlna, Mrs. Schulanczk, Mrs.

Helen Geroch, Mrs. Wienchowski, Mrs. Eleanor Melskl, Mrs. Margaret Zemetro, Mr. and Mrs.

Saul Bekam- tms aiternoon at 4 at the. high school Legs, uuc founa. Adams fouiiry, Mr Rockford Stout of Mt Top years. GIRL, housework. No cooking.

A town meetine will be held to Flans will be Made to attend the ox uuver. a-7si. Good salary, a-izua. write Mrs. night at 8 In Dallas Borough Hltrh to work, we bave a proposition that will pay you 160.00 a week to start This wt will prove.

108 North Franklin, 10 A. M. only. Is a patient in Wukeg-Barre General Hospital. 'A i Miss! Andrea Arcorola returned A.

Kopald, Row Park, Highland first football game of the season on September 10 at Bone Stadium. School auditorium to protest the Falls, New York, near west Fomt as, Mr. and Mrs. josepn cieoen, Ir. and Mrs.

Joseph Pehala; Mr. to NewYork after spending the summer with her grandmother, aemanas ior increased water rates i i i Idetown roETOWN PERSONALS COLORED Porter. Apply Nelsner by Dallas-Shavertown Water Conv and Mrs. Brozusky and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Trosky. Margaret xars. meresa Kupcho. Brothers. 41 South Mala fitreeL TO BOLD OUTING Name Society of St.

Roc. GIRL, general housework. Experienced. 125.00 weekly. 126 James Street Kingston.

7-4477. pany. There will be speakers for Free Delivery Every 2 Hours miss juuciiia Graboskv or rette Qty. Co' Church will hold its annual Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Meade, son both sides ana a moderator. Con' sumers and taxpayers are to at Tienkoski, Josephine Grushko, Dorothy Geroch, Barbara Wydo, Ar- From 10 a. m. to 9 p. m.

WAITRESSES wanted, Frances Bar bone Street and Mrs. Margaret Menlk of Duoont were recent MAN for porter and Janitor work. outing Sunday, September 5, at Paul and Mrs. Lillle Dohl of Dallas and Grll 13 South fennsyivania AQiera Hotel, uu uaxia. tend.

i tmrnai rarie, suinvan Trail. visitors at Easton, Avenue, after 4. and Mrs. Corey Meade, Mrs. Walter Smith visited Mr.

and Mrs. Delbert nne juonsavage, numura, Stanley Pehala, Edward Greshko, NATIONALLY known manufacturer Members of the parish are Invited. PAINTING SCHOOL ROOMS or Business Machines seeks sales President Michael J. Flume is Meade 'of Sweet Valley who cele WAITRESS WANTED MEADOW SIDE, MT. POCONO Micahel Koiativa, josepn runei wicz.

William Richards. Red Shoe Four classrooms and the halls representative tor local territory of 100 mile radius. Prefer nan 2845 In charge of arrangements and brated their wedding anniver of Dallas. Township schools are PHONS7-4197 Kingston Twp. MINSTREL REHEARSALS HOUSEWORKER wanted.

Frances sary. Bar and Grill. 13 Soutn Pennsyl ur. b. Andoloro is chairman.

The Rev. Vincent Bonomi, is honorary chairman. Mr. ana Mrs. uowara urosDy.

son maker, Merle Bartleson, Allan, Jablonski, Frank Zemetro, Henry Pehala, Donald Cieban, Francis Trosky, Joseph Zedalis. Margy being painted and some repairs to the gymnasium will be Completed this week. A staff of women has vania Avenue, after 4. years with at least high school education and sales experience. Must own ear, for which insurance will be provided.

We pay commissions and bonus and offer re Drew of Knoxville, will re Committ will Hint tnntaht at GIRL, housework, fond of children. turn today alter spending a montn been cleaning the buildings in A 1M 11 ml i i Toby Creek Lodge 1078, IOOF and Lady Toby Rebekah Lodge 514 will hold minstrel rehearsals every Monday and Friday night at BeKampas, Biuy BODoy, waruyn with Mrs. Crosby's mother, Mrs. small apartment in eroouyn. Excellent salary.

7-5803. preparation ior tne reopening oi tirement program, plus life and hoe oltallzatlon Insurance Man. Inter ana Joseph rostDuuer. E. K.

Farnsh. Mrs. Farrisn will re ui me porisn ami. i ickkis will be distributed. Parishoners may obtain tickeU at St Rocco's STVIIWIS turn to Knoxville them to 11 covEnt Refriceratioa 8ervte'vo 4 Ml WYOMING AVIS, KLNU8TON VWU ested please reply Post Offlc Box 539, Wilkes-Barre.

Pa, givinc ait WANTED, general house spend four weeks. rectory or at James, Mogaveroi DALLAS PERSONALS PERSONALS Miss Catherine Rhys of Beau i wu in ATucksvtue Hose House S0TIX ANNTVEBSASY and sales experience. Mr. ana Mrs. Leslie Agnew an worker, over 21 years of Miss Jane LeGrand and Alden LeGrand of Baldwin Street re umce, aoutn Main street MARRUrn aa inr.Atut mont Street and her sister.

Mrs. nounce the birth of a daughter, STEADY, position Janet Rogers of Plymouth returned Joy Leslie, on Friday. August 20, turned from New York. age. to live in, West bide, Mr.

and Mrs. Levshon of after, visiting- their nepnew ana in General Hospital. Mrs. Agnew is for cutter on dresses. 219 Warren Street, West; Pittston, own room and bath, auto niece, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles the former Jean Brown of Lake Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knapp of Chinchilla visited Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Hadsel of Franklin Street Allentown. Rev. and R. Nichols of Main Street, Shavertown, Post Office Box 101, will observe their 50th wedding anniversary today. They were married on August 26, 1898 by Rev.

Moses Harvey. Mrs. Nicholi Is the former Miss Mary A. Magor. SilkwortM.

-They have one other uuservea uieir jatn weaaing anni versary yesterdav. matic dishwasher, must Miss Shirley Jean Wvrsch. daughter, bandra. Apply Rttston Dress 108 Delaware Avenue, West Pittston. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Fon e. good references. Miss Diana SadowskL Wilkes-Barre, Is spending a week with Miss Mary E. Lloyd, Chestnut Falls wyrscn oi Binghamton.

is ill in Telephone 7-1577. They were married In First Baptist Church, West by the late Rev. Mr. Crompton. Four children were born.

They art: Thomas, Duryea; Kenneth. West Pittston: Edith, at hnm: nnrf Wilson Memorial Hospital. Sing' street; STCr.H Rev. Mr. Nlchola entered the ministry of the Pennsylvania i Mra.

Manus Watters and chil SCHOOLS TO OPEN YOUNG girl for part time work and SALESMAN With experience nd following among retail food merchants. Position guarantees 250.00 oaoy silting, us kivw. L. A. Pelton, supervising prin hamton.

Mrs. Wyrsch is the former Miss Ruth May Hazel, who was a teacher in Pallas Township schools. Mrs. 3. Machell Hildebrant of Primitive Methodist' Conference in 1922 and served several charges- dren, Ronald and Mary of Chestnut Street and Mrs.

Casimlr Sledleckl and sons, Butch, Dirk and Lee of PFC Robert, United States Ma DEMONSTRATORS, 8 to $10 for cipal oi the alis-O verlieid schools, including Glenvlew Primitive Meth rines aboard the SS Valley Forge. few Hours worn aiternoon or eve' nlngs. 3-6372, 9 to 13 odist Church. Fernbrook. He is Bethlehem and Miss Lela Keith monthly for salary expenses with an opportunity tor additional earnings baaed on sales.

Give axe, experience and references. Must own automobile. Permanent work. A rtion for a high grade man Box this paper. Hanover Street are i spenaing week at Lake Wallenpaupack.

Peter Dixon of Dorrance Cor iNTirr.r iotnt ur fnn nfflNt work line of Heilertown are spending mm Miss Marie Tleso of Calbert Street Yatesville, returned from Pittston Hospital, where she un- LaDS GALL 7-2512 Fcr now on the supplementary list, AUXILIARY TO MEET mis weeK witn Mr. ana Mrs. u. s. necessary.

Splendid opportunity tor Hildebrant of Machell Avenue. aavancemeni. ppiy smimii aerwent an appendectomy. Ladles Auxiliary of Shavertown Mrs. Leonard Harvey and daueh ners, Is visiting Billy James, of Joher Street Tony Andrua of Detroit visited local relatives.

Mrs. Patrick Gildea spent a week with her brother-in-law and sister. rsouin rennsyivania Avenue, -jr ter Karen ot Woodlawn Avenue visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. jure company will meet wonaay, August 30, instead of the regular announces the opening of schools on Tuesday, September 7, at 8:50 Pupils will be dismissed at noon on the first day.

After the first day; pupils will be dismissed at 3:30. The buses are to arrive at school not later than 8:45 a. m. and be in place and stopped at 3:25 p. each school day.

Only pupils who will be 6 years old be-fore February 1, 1949 will be admitted to the first grade. They are to bring birth certificates and vaccination certificates In order to be admitted. GARAGE NIGHT MAN over 2L capable of driving bus and servicing cars. Living areommodatior.s and meals optlonat -Six d-iy ww. Interview Apnsy Suj'r-lntendent Skytop Lodge, t.

ytop, la. WAITRESS wanted. Apply in oerson. HART LUNCH. 444 Hails ueorge weintz, of Meeker.

Mr, aaie, Decause of Labor Day. MYF TO MEET Welntt is ill. Street Mr. and Mrs. Ouentin Murray at Mr.

and Mrs. D. O. Eaton Of Pittsburgh visited Mrs. Frances Shavertown Methodist Youth Fellowship will hold a -treasure WAITRESSES, must be over 21.

experienced only. Apply Howard Johnson. Kingston. (No phone call). Elk Lake.

Mrs. Murray and sons Fred and Richard, accompanied Mrs. Gildea here to visit her uuaiii oi. Church street 1,,,.. Attorney B.

B. Lewis of Wood hunt tonight. Members will meet HANDYMAN Maintenance Ic. Experienced, on r.r. plumbing, steam wiring, floor pentry and r- I rmaripnt room i 1 i father.

ml lawn Avenue is 111. EXPERIENCED ready-to- at tne church at 7 i3a wear salesladies for part or t. i i Shavertown 1 and time selling on TiMlsht, ,1 aa Eisows 7 and P. ratturc DALLAS 'tows at 7 and I Doul)! Feam; ii ft Hrs Mil 1 it i 1 -Ty.

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