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Seventeen WILKES-BARKE RECORD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER member of the Navy has been assigned to the hospital ship Solace at Philadelphia. LUTHERAN CALENDAR This week's calendar at Trinity Lutheran Church, Rev. David A. Mengcs, pastor; PHONE 2-2121 No Toll Charge PHONE 2-2121 No Toll Charge Man Foimd InjuredV Taken to Hospital A man described as Robert W. Williams of 294 North Pennsylvania Avenue was admitted to General HosDital early today suffering from LARKSVILLEEDWARDSVILLE EAST PLYMOUTH WEST FORTY FORT LUZERNE BRESLAU Red Cross Work to Be Resumed September 18 Dorranceton Red Cross Work Center will resume its activities Thursday, September 18, at Dorranceton Methodist Church.

Hours will be -from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Mrs.

George Huey is general chairman and Mre. Harold Tippett co-chairman. Workers may bring their noonday luncfi if they plan to give a whole day to the work. All women of the community, regardless of church affiliation, are asked to attend. Afghan squares are to be sent to the church Thursday and yarn will be distributed at the worker center.

Today at Junior Choir rehearsal. Tuesday at 8, Luther League meets. 1 Thursday, Intermediate Choir re hearsal at 8:30, Senior Choir rehearsal at 8. Friday at 8, Sunday School offi cers and teachers meet with Mr. and Mre.

John Weiss, 450 River Street, Forty Fort. Vote Edward Davies for Tax Collector. -adv- Such Competency Should Be Rewarded! Last week Mrs. Jessie SleDDV reported to Kingston Council that she' had collected $134,000 on the new duplicate during August. This amount represents $12,000 MORE than collected in borough taxes during the same period of 1940.

This is one of the reasons why Kingston 1 do well to KEEP MRS. JESSIE SLEPPY ON THE JOB Mrs. Sleppy knows the Tax Collector job through experience and she can continue to do the job well be cause of her experience. During Mrs. Sleppy's tenure of office, she has attempted give the taxpayers of Kingston an efficient, honest, courteous and business-like administration of their Tax Office.

Non-partisan observers agree that she has fulfilled her duties capably and with the utmost degree, of efficiency. .1 Vote For And Support Mrs. SLEPPY run Tax Collector (REPUBLICAN TICKET) Boy Scouts Will Have Float in Parade Here Plymouth-Larksville District of Boy Scouts has decided to enter a float in the jubilee parade here and Alfred LaVie, has been to make necessary arrangements assisted by Scoutmaster Ted Henness. All scout troops' will parade. Scoutmasters will fornvthe committee to plan for the annual rally to be held at state Armory in November, which will feature firet aid and pioneering displays in cooperation with national headquarters aims to be prepared for a national emergency.

Forty Fort Encouraging Reports On Anthracite Sales Encouraging reports of the Anthracite industry were given Pro- 'greseive Club members at theif meeting Friday night at Forty Tort Dining Room by Industrial Commissioner T. M. Hicks, who informed hia listeners that anthracite tonnage has increased 7 per cent so far this year and is expected to go to 10 per cent. It is reasonable to expect, the speaker said, that the high production record will continue through next spring. His estimate was based on several reasons including the fall-off in coke manufacturing, the fact that Canada is unable to get Welsh coal end is buying anthracite and third 'becauseof shortage of fuel oil.

Club members decided to sponsor a play, "Susanand God," to be given by Little Theatre. Eugene Hegarty was -named chairman for the play and willbe assisted by Clyde Brehm and Krych. Keep Judge. Hourigan on the nmhana' Court Bench. He has both thp character and the ability this high office demands.

adv. STVT.T.A CHURCH September business and social meeting of the Ladies' Ai(L Society will be held at the home of Mrs. Agnes Stookey. 331 Ridge Street, Kingston, tonight at 7:30. Mrs.

Clara Krogulsky, president, will be in charge of the program. Committee on entertainment: Mrs. Stookey, Mrs. John R. Davies and Mrs.

Ray-Bindeft September collections for the church organ are now being made by committee. All members urged to make complete collections to date and report to the chairman, V. C. Roth. 1XOYD-TUTTLE John Edward Lloyd and Maude Ann Tuttle, both of Bradford County, were united in marriage at Stella Presbyterian Church, Saturday at 5:30 p.

m. They were accompanied by friends from John-Bon City, N. Y. Mr. Lloyd will be employed as an.

instructor at the Airport Air School, September 15. After a trip to West Virginia the couple will reside in Forty Fort. VOTERS Sam Boyd, Burgess, and incumbpnt. also County Sub-Asseasor and Merchant, has served three terms or twelve years he asks the-electorate to elect him for a fourth term, or sixteen years, 1 ask one term, no more. For Burgess Vote JOHN T.

HARRIS adv. SCOUTS TO MEET Boy Scout Troop of which Daniel Davies is scoutmaster will hold its first meeting of the 1941-42 season tonight in Forty Fort Presbyterian Church. This is' an organization meeting and in addition will be open to alumni, desire being to have all former Boy Scouts in attendance IRIS ARRIVES Irish which West Side Flower Elect fin. A. Aten, Council, 3rd Ward.

-adv CLASS TO MEET7" Philathca Bible Class, Dorranceton Methodist Church, will resume its monthly meetings Tuesday eve ning at at the home ot Mrs, Rutherford Davies. 25 Price Street, following the gummer receas. Mrs. tsnssier Is president; Mrs. Ambrose Reese, secretary: Mrs, Willard Stull, treasurer.

The class has a membership of 35. Plans are to be completed. for the bazar and sample fair to be hold in November. WSCS PLANS SALE Members of WSCS of DorroncO' ton Methodist Church arc planning a rummage sale to be held in Octo ber. A captain will be named for each street and all families will be asked to contribute.

To The Republican Voters Of Kingston Borough Don't Experiment Vote To Retain COON And James P. HARRIS As Your School Directors Thus Assuring (he Continuance 'of the High Standard of the Kingston Public Schools. To Seat Officers MRS. ROBERT B. MITCHELL American Legion Auxiliary 395 will install officers at a meeting to -be held tonight at Legion Home, Wyoming Avenue, Kingston.

Mrs. Robert' B. Mitchell, central director, will conduct the installation. DL and to Suspend Two Trains Sept. 28 Suspension on September 28 of two trains on the Scranton to Northumberland route of Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad has been announced by officials of that railroad.

Possibility of a star route. to replace the two trains suspended is being coneidered. Office of the division superintendent of the company at Scranton announced suspension of the trains, which go through Kingston, one eastoound and one westbound, is due to lack of patronage on the line and in accordance with the movement to conserve all possible rail equipment fbr transportation allied to the national defense pro gram. Westbound train from Scranton which ran daily except Sunday made a stop at Kingston- at 7:52 in the morning the east-bound from Northumberland, daiiy except Sunday, was due at West Side station at 7:56 at night. Postmaster Edward J.

Quinn said tne postal department has had a star route from Wilkes-Barre to Sunbury for several years in which delivery is made by automobile-and declared there is possibility a new star route will be established to replace the two cancelled trains. Keep Judge Hourigan on the Orphans' Court Bench; He has both the character and -the ability this high office demands. adv Mrs. Catherine Jones pledges gratitude and duty. Vote for her for Tax Collector.

ftdv ARRIVALS A daughter was born yesterday at Pittston Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mecadon, 50 Bolin Avenue, this Sons were born on Saturday at that institution, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 19 Hill Park Av enue, this city, and to Mr.

and Mrs Daniel Argento, 158 Vine Street, also of this city. Gaetano Dellaria, member John D. Stark Post American Legion, Pittston and Veterans of Foreign Wars, will speak tonight over WBAX'in behalf of the Reilly candidates from 8 :30 to 8:45. adv CRAIG-KLNDRAT Miss Lillian Kundrat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Kundrat, 621 Hooven Street, Duryea, and Robert Burns Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Craig, 575 West Eighth Street. West wri mar ried Saturday night, August 30, at the manse of First Presbyterian Church, city, by the pastor, Rev. Richard A.

Rinker. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Craig, brother and sister-in-law of the bridegroom. The bride and her attendant wore similar gowns of blue creoe with matching accessories and corsages oi orcnias.

After a trip to Atlantic City, Mr, and Mrs. Craig will live at 575 West Eighth The bride is a graduate of Duryea High School. Mr. Craig is a graduate of West Wyomine Hieh School and is employed at West moreland colliery of Lehigh Valley uoai company. Atty.

Carl J. Burke of Pittston will speak tonight over WBAX in behalf of the Reilly Candidates, trom 8:45 to 9 o'clock." FOR REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Walter. 608 Luzerne Avenue. adv. Keep Judge Hourigan on the Orphans' bench.

He has both the character and he ability this hiph office demands. adv. Edwartlsville POLLING PLACE MOVED' First Ward polling place has been moved from Wyoming Valley Cleaning and Dyeing Company plant to the borough building. VOTE CATHERINE JONES FOR TAX COLLECTOR adv. HUMPHREY "BUB" JONES For Auditor Your Vote Will Be Appreciated.

adv. VOTE MRS. CATHERINE JONES FOR TAX- COLLECTOR FAMILY OLD RESIDENTS- -Paid in the neighborhood of $5,000.00 In taxes in Ed-wardsville Borough. I adv. ENDS RADIO COURSE Pvt.

Louis A. Yasenchak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Yaeenchak, 109 Washington Avenue, has been graduated from the radii communl- 1 1 Til and has been transferred to the Army Air Corps at Langley Field, Va. Keep Judge Hourigan on the Orphans' Court bench.

He has both thp cnaraoter ana ine aunuy uuo offjee demands. adv. VOTE NORMAN JAMES FOR BURGESS On Reuublican Ticket Your vote will be appreciated fiUV. Dallas METHODIST NOTES Officials and teachers of the Sundav School will meet tonight at 7:30 at tha churcn social rooms. Executive committee or WJsOb will meet tonight at 7:30 with Mrs, Eugene Fiske of King Street.

Official board ana trustees or tne church will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 in the church social rooms. WSCS will meet Thursday. There will be a covered dish luncheon at Business meeting will be at 2. ENTERTAINS AT SHOWER Mrs. Ord Trumbower.

of Hunts- ville Street entertained recently at a shower honoring Mrs. Howard TinsLev. the former Miss Catherine Davis, of Park Street. Present were: Mrs. Joseph Hand, Mrs.

William Brickel, Mrs. Samuel Ash-lev. Mrs. Charles Maxwell, Mrs. J.

Macheil liiiaeDrant, miss Irene Oney, Mrs. Howard Tinsley, Mrs. Ord Trumbower. Keen Judge Hourigan on the Omhans' Court Bench. He has, both the character ana tne aoiuty wis high office demands.

adv, BIRTHDAY PARTY John Merlcal of Lake Street was honored at a party recently on his 88th birthday. Present were Mr, and Mrs. Russell Strunk of Kings Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Wilcox, Mr.

and Mrs. Wesley iimmier, Mr and Mrs. Rav Shiber, Mr. and Mrs, Burt Lewis, Mr. and Mrs.

Sterling Macheil, Mr. and Mrs. John Merical and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dungey of Dallas.

FfiRIDAY SHOWER Miss Ruth Kintz of Church Str.eet entertained Wednesday night at Irem Temple Country Club honoring Miss Madge Space of Huntsville Street, bride-elect. Pres-1 ent: Mrs. Samuel Ashley, Mrs. Howard Tinsley, Misses Velma Haring, Alberta Howell, Louise Space, Uiadys scnoonover, Alice Newman, Cora Steele, Gertrude Kintz, Madge Space and Ruth Kintz. AUXILIARY MEETS Ladies' Auxiliary of St.

Paul's Lutheran Church met Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Earl Monk of Pine. Crest Avenue. Mrs. Llewellyn Morgan presided.

Plans were made for a cafeteria supper to be held at the church dining room, September 16, at 5:30. Present were: Mrs. John Eck, Mrs. Willard Lozo, Mrs. Llewellyn Morgan, Mrs.

Herbert Frankfurt, Mrs. George Norton, Mrs. Christine Mal-kemes, Mrs. R. J.

W. Templin, Mrs. Earl Monk. DIETETIC CLASS PARTY Women who have completed the Red Cross dietetic course given at Methodist Church social rooms, entertained their teacher, Miss Grace Ide, at a party at the home of Mrs. Wesley Himmler of Lake Street.

Present were Mrs. Arthur Dungey, Mts. Burt Lewis, Mrs. Robert Quaill, Mrs. J.

Wenninger, Mrs, Joseph Schmerer, Mrs. MciManus, Mrs. Morns Johnson, Mrs. Kutzner, Stanley B. Davies, Mrs.

John Girvan, Mrs. LaVerne Race, Mrs. J. C. Flemming, Miss Davies, Mrs.

David Brace, Marvin A. Scott, Mrs. George K. Swartz, Mrs. Robert Currie, Mrs.

Wesley Himmler, Miss Grace Ide. MEETING POSTPONED Dallas Junior Woman's Club will hold a dinner meeting on Wednes day night, September 17, instead of Wednesday night, September 10, which is the regular meeting night. The date was changed because of conflicting meetings. Mrs. C.

H. Rochland of Kingston will speak on "International Relations." DALLAS NOTES Mre. Russell Thomas of Kingston spent several days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Griffiths of Macheil Avenue.

Miss Jean Bogert of Church Street spent the week end at Dover, N. J. William Hayes of Shrine View has returned from Nesbitt Memorial Hospital where he was a patient for three weeks. Mr. Hayes severed a cord in his leg with an ax.

David J. Edwards of Detroit, has returned after visiting his brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. .0. K.

Harrison of Parrish Street. James Davies, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Davies, Parsonage Street, will leave this week to attend Wesleyan University at Mid-dletown, Conn.

Mr. and Mrs. James Grey and family have returned to Birmingham, after being gueets for a month of Mr. find Mrs." Homer Moyer of Center Hill Road. Mrs.

Grey and Mrs. Moyer are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kaiser and children, Mary, Anthony, Eleanor and Billy, of Wilkes-Barre were recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. William Nlemeyer of Davenport Street. Miss Maude Jones of Saginaw Street spent the holiday week end at Atlantic city. Time Payments on TIRES and BATTERIES PARAMOUNT OIL A SUPPLY CO. Dial 7-2144 SIDE COURTDALE PRINCLE Methodist WSCS Will Meet Here Wednesday WSCS of Kingston Methodist Church will resume meetings Wednesday night at 7:30 in the church parlors: Mre.

Ernest H. Bennett will- preside. Mrs. J. R.

Gowdy, Wife of Bishop John R. Gowdy, retired Methodist missionary to China, will -speak on "A Christian Chinese Woman." Mrs. Gowdy is tho former Mis Elizabeth Thompson, Weet Pittston, and spent many year in the mls-eonary field with her husband. She spent 39 years in China and taught in Foochow University of which Bishop Gowdy was president. While in China, Bishop and Mrp.

Gowdy developed a cloee friendship with Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek and his wife. Refreshments will be served by Mre. J. Harold Ives and her ccm-mittee. Vote Fred 0.

Lauer, Council, Ward. -a(lv BEREANS TO MEET Berean Class of Dorranceton Methodist Church will meet in the church Tuesday evening at 8. Mrs. Cooper's group will have charge. EDWARD K.

CONRAD Re-election for 'Councilman Fifth Ward -adv. AUXILIARY TO MEET Auxiliary of Columbia Fire De partment will meet tonight at 8 at its parlors, East Union Street. EDWARD K. CONRAD 4 Re-election for Councilman Fifth Ward adv. LETTERMEN TO MEET i Kingston Alumni Lettormen will meet tonight at 8 and tho football program for the coming season will be diecussed together with other important business.

Orange Mr nnri Alem D. Trinn were honored at a reunion of their chil dren and grandchildren at Montross Grove on their 47th wedding anniversary. Present were Mr. ana Mrs. iiarry Tripp and children, Mr.

and Mrs. Avery Hall, Glenn, Lee, Earl, Irma, Barbara and Anna Mae Hall, Wellcsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smit and daughter "Alma Candor, N. Mr.

and Mis. Jra Tripp and son Lewis, JohnsonCity. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tripp and children, Robert, Eleanor and Albert, of Lemon; Mr.

and Mre. Oscar Ayers and daughter Joan, Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Clark and children, Mildred and Ellen, Lemon; Mr. and Mrs.

Cyrus Tripp and children, Lauretta; Dorothy, Paul, Charles, Wayne Jennie, David, Emma and June, Meshoppen. Rev. and Mrs. Myron Tripp and children, Ruth and Norma, Tunk-hannock; Mr. and Mrs.

Gershon Vangasbcck and children, Shirley and Ronald, Mill City; Mr. and William Carey and children, Joyce and Romaync, Orange. Two grandchildren, Alem Smith and Jay Clark, were utable to attend. Visitors were Virginia Ayers, Nellie, Naomi arid Wahneta Vangasbeck, Mr. and Mrs.

Horton Bell and daughter Gladys. Keep Judge HnurlgHit on thn Orphans' Court Bench. 11c has both thf! character and the nbillty this high office demands. adv. Kingston Voters, Greetings: Recognizing the fact that the voters of Kings ton do their own think ing and make their choice before going to vote, I wish to announce that I will not have any workers at the polls, annoying the voters by handing out cards.

Further, if nominated and elected, I will perform the duties of Tax Collector personally, guaranteeing efficient service. As a lifetime resident, a home owner and taxpayer for forty-one years, and as a lifetime stalwart Republican, I respectfully solicit your support for Tax Collector. 12E on Republican Ballot Sincerely, WILLARD G. SHORTZ Capable, Courteous, Considerate If You Want a Change In Tax Collector Of Kingston VOTE Edward M. DAVIES Deserving Competent lacerations of the scalp after he.

was found lying on Pennsylvania Avenue near the Laurel Line tracks by passing motorists who took him to the hospital. i Radio patrol police said they were unable to determine how the man suffered the injuries. One of the wounds was on top oi tne man head and police said there was a possibility he had been slugged by someone. MrTand Mrs. Louis Bruckerhav moved from Center Hill Road to Richmond, Va.

Mr. and Mne. Joseph Rought of Factoryville spent Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ide of Par-rish Street.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Him, Miss Betty Him of Mill Street, Mr, and Mrs. Claytus Sweezey of Fern-brook, Mr.

end Mrs. John Redd, Mrs. Lottie Smith, Mrs. Estella Shackelford of spent last week end at Wellsboro and Pennsylvania Grand Canyon. They accompanied Miss Ruth Him.

who went to Wellsboro to teach in the commercial department of Wellsboro High School. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shafer and children of Philadelphia we week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Ross Lewin.of Center Hill Road. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Hawkins of Watkins Glen spent last week end and Labor Day with Mr.

and Mrs. William Carroll of Macheil Avenue. Miss Nancy Ayre; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Ayre, Lehman Avenue, has enrolled In the business training course at Bucknell Junior College.

Mrs. William Carroll and son, William Macheil Avenue, have returned from Philadelphia. William Carroll, Jr, registered to enter Drexell Institute." Philip Templin, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.

J. W. Templin of Cemetery Street, entered his senior year at Susquehanna University, Wednesday. Michael Barber Weds Regina Mary Kemmey Mies Regina Mary Kemmey, daughter of Mrs. Mary Kemmey, Tompkins Street, city, andjhe late Peter Kemmey, and Michael Barber, owner of Barber Motor Car Company, and son of the late Mr.

and Mre. Ralph Barber, Yatesville, were married Saturday morning at 7 at St. John the Evangelist Church by Rev. John J. Maher.

Attendants were Mrs. Ray J. Kemmey, Pittsburgh, 6ister-i-n-law of the bride, and Louis Fabrizio, this city. The bride wore a traditional Molyneaux gown of dull white crepe fashioned with criss-cross banding at the waistline causing the ekirt to flow in soft lines. The sleeves were pointed at the wrists and the sweetheart neckline was edged in scallops.

Her shoulder length veil of white tulle was arranged on a pleated turban of -crepe matching the wedding gown. Matron of honor wore Periwinkle blue! moire taffeta, bouffant style, eweetheart neckline trimmed with dubonnet velvet. She Wore a pleated turban to match her gown, The bride ie a graduate of St. John's High School. Mf.

Barber is one of Pitteton's widely known businessmen. Mr. and Mrs. Barber will live in Pittston. Miss Helen Comerford Wed to Forrest Egan Miss Helen Rita Comerford, daughter of Mrs.

Michael B. Comer ford, liuz wooaiawn Avenue, ocran-ton, and Harvey's Lake, and the late Michael Comerford, and Francis Forrest Egan, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Egan, 89 William Street, city, were, married Saturday morning at 10 at uur Liaoy oi victory Chapel, Harvey's Lake, by Rev. John Gorman of.

St. Theresa's Church, Wilkes-Barre, a cousin of the bride, who also read mass. Mies Margaret Comerford, sister of the was bridesmaid and Miss Joan Comerford, another sis ter of the bride, was junior brides maid. Thomas Clancy, Schuyler ville, N. was best man.

Ushers were Midhael B. Comerford, brother of the bride; John kgan, this city, brother of the bridegroom; Thomas Hanahue and John Boland, Scran- ton. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Thomas r. ijomeriora, wore an ivory duchess satin gown on princess lines with sweetheart neckline embroidered with seed and a long train. She Wore an illusion veil arranged to a coronet, of shirred tulle and "orange blossoms.

Her cascade bouquet was of orchids and swansonia. Miss Margaret Comerford wore a Sun Valley gold faille dress with basque effect ana a long iuu circular skirt. She wore a Dutch girl headdress of claret color faille with shoulder length mesh veling at the back. Her flowers were a cascade bouquet of gerbera and heartbeat roses. Miss Joan Comerford wore the same style gown in heaven blue faille with which ehe wore a Chan-tilly lace headdress, Bernadette veil fashion.

She carried a colonial bouquet of forget-me-nots and roses. Breakfast was served at the Comerford Harvey's Lake home after which Mr. and Mrs. Egan left on a trip through New England. For traveling the bride wore a blue velveteen suit and brown acces sories.

The bride is a graduate of Mary- wood Seminary and Innity College. Mr. Eeran is a graduate of St. John's High School, city, and Notre Dame College. Ho is associated with Prudential Life Insurance Company.

Keep Judge Ilmirigan on Orphans' Court bench. Hp ha the character and the ability thi: the' both i high ofliee demands. v. TO BE MARRIED Announcement of the engage ment of Mies Rose Triachetti to; Vincent Arcrcnio, son of Mr. and Mrs.

JoseDh Areenio. Weet Pittston, has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Rosarin Trkchetti. parents of the Bride-to-be.

Wedding will take place Scpte'mber 20 at St. Rocco'a Church. TEACHERS GET PAY Pittston City School teacher were paid for June on Saturday at Miners Savings Bank. VOTERS OF KINGSTON As a widow anilhe main support of three children, I earnestly solicit yourauppbrt of my candl- aacy tor rax vouceww. MRS.

HELEN BENNER Local Young Man Advanced to Corporal 1st Class Pvt. George Dietz, Battery 109th Field Artillery, was recently promoted to the rank of corporal, according to word re-, ceived here. He is on maneuvers with Military Reservation In Virginia. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Dietz. AT THE SHAWNEE "KUs the Boys Goodbye," adapted from the sensational stage play by Clare Booth and featuring Don Ameche, Mary Martin, Oscar Levant and Rochester, completes its engagement at the Shawnee Theater tonight. In addition, "Coffins on Wheels," a Crime Does Not Pay feature; cartoon and Paramount News will be shown. Pictures of the Roosevelt-Churchill meeting, at sea are featured in the news reel. Starting Monday and continuing for three days is "Blossoms in the FAREWELL PARTY A farewell surprise party wes held recently at the home of and Mrs.

D. B. Siberski, West Main Street, for Mies Irene Yob who, leaves, soon to resume studies at Blootnsburg State Teachers' College. Entertainment was given by Jack Stevens, George Bencho end Jacob Noveral. Present: Ellyn Stevens, Irene Yob, Mary Cicak, Ruth Sutter, Clara Yonick, Mae Lewis, Wilkes-Barre; John Hovick, Pitteton; Edwin Atwood, Edward Evelock, Walter Kasmark, Albert Zavetsky, ilr.

and Mrs. M. J. Siberski. Keep Judge Hourigan on the Orphans' Court bench.

He has' both the character and the ability this high office demands. adv. TO RESUME MEETINGS Auxiliary of Fire Company 1 will resume fall and winter meetings tonight at 8 at the hose house on Gaylord Avenue. Reports will be made on comforters. BIRTHDAY PARTY A birthday party was held recently at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Dopko, 560 West Shawnee Ayenue, for their son Phillip on his sixth birthday. Present: Margaret Ann Jones. Carol O'Rourke, Arline O'Rourke, Joan Rourke, Rose Marie Devon- ehak, Helen Tomaschick, Bobby Tomchalk, Edward Bednarsky, Phillip Pokrinchak, Edward and Phillip Dopko. Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Dopko. TO RESUME MEETINGS Junior. Women's Civic Club will open its fall program at a meeting tonight at 8 at club rooms in Camp bell Building, Main Street. Execu tive Doartt members will be hostesses.

BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nefski and Mr. and Mrs. John Chlnchar have returned from Bronx, N.

where they visited Frances Nefski. Plymouth School Board has postponed its meeting echeduled for to night until September 15 at 7:30. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Jones, 61 Center Avenue, is a patient at Wyoming Valley Homeopathic Hospital for medical treatment.

Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Griffith, 1 West Hillside Avenue, have been informed that their son Thomas, a yeoman in the Coast Guard, has been transferred from the base at Curtis Bay, to Honolulu. Social Sportsmen's Club of Larks- ville will meet tonight at 8 at club- roome. Miss Florence Dopko has resumed her work in Newark, and Chester Dopko has returned to duty at Army Camp at Gordonsville, after visiting their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Dopko, 560 West Shawnee Avenue. Loyal Linden Sunday School class of First Christian Church will hold its first fall meeting with Mrs. Daniel W. 102 Vine Street, tomorrow night at 8.

Members will arrange for the fall program. Diamond Jubilee finance commit tee and chairmen of all committees will meet' at headquarters tonight at 7. Chairmen are requested to submit budgets. Exeter Commander- Thomas McNeil of John D. Stark Post, American Legion was in Philadelphia Satur day heading a group ot from Stark Post in attendance at ceremonies in connection with laying of the keel of the Cruiser Wilkee- Barre at Cramp shipyards.

Miss Grace McCauley, Wyoming Avenue, is vwiting her sister, Mies Mary Claire McCauley, Washington John Galli, Battle Avenue, suf fered a finger injury at Exeter Col liery on Friday. Miss Adeline Voytek, Schooley Avenue, has returned from Niagara Falls and Canada. and Mrs. John McGinley, La-Salle, N. have returned after attending the funeral of Mr.

McGin-ley's father here. Mrs. Andrew Beneh, Orchard Street, and Mrs. Anna Benesh, Wyoming Avenue, spent several day6 with Mrs. George Fendrick, Scran-ton.

Mrs. Fendrick is the daughter of Mrs. Andrew Benesh. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Shirko have returned from New -York. Keep Judge Hourigan on the Orphans'. Court bench. He has both the character and the ability this high office demands. adv.

Duryea SMIGEL-MADRAK Miss Eleanore Madrak, daughter of Frank Madrak, 109 Chittendent Street, Duryea, and Michael Smigel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Onofrio Smigel, 120 Spring Street, Moosic, were married Saturday morning at 10 at Holy Rosary Church by Rev, R. P. Niebrzydowskl who read mass.

Miss Amelia Madrak, sister of the bride, sang. Irene Smigel, sister of the bridegroom, and Cacelia Madrak, cousin of the -bride, carried the bride's veil and Charlotte Madrak, niece of the bride, was ring- bearer. Best man was Leo Zukowski, Moosic. Ushers were Stanley and Edward Madrak, brothers of the bride; Con McGar- nty, btepnen Faiconi, Peter Can-dora, all of Moosic; John Hogan, Pittston. A reception was held at the bride's home and after a trio to Carteret, N.

Mr. and Mrs. Smigel will live at io unutenaen Street. Th, bride is a graduate of Duryea High Schoel arid' Mr. Smigel is a graduate of Moosic High School and was a member of Avoca Cubs baseball team.

The bride is a member of Duryea Women's Bowling League. Henry Zvaniewski whd recently passed his probation period as A WHY DO YOU THROW COFFEE GROUNDS AWAY? Club intends to distribute to- members on-" Tuesday night at the monthly meeting has been received jby Edward Space, River Street. RORERpRUSBAR for TAX COLLECTORS BRIEFS Meeting of Forty Fort Republican Women's Club has been postponed from tonight until Septem-15. Special international group of WSCS will meet tonight at 7:30 with Mrs. Robert Dunlap, 1432 Wyoming Avenue.

Mrs. Helen Trumbower will review the study book. Mrs. Frank Smith and daughter Judy have returned to Ithaca. N.

after spending a week with the former's and Mrs. H. P. Grommel. Bidlack Street.

Because the values in the coffee hare been "cooked out'' into the water. So you drink the liquid and throw the grounds away. Merciless boiling of vegetables in too much water "cooks out" vitamins and minerals. Aw Why throw rittmini tod minerals down tbt drain i Sir. Don't drown tittmins nd rnincnlj raster Why boil away vitsmios and minerals? Why drown them in water? A modern gas rang with new simmer top burners uses just a little water and a simmer-touch of heat; Vegetables retain their natural food and health Tilues, and taste far better and you need 15 less.

No other burner meets the new cooking Only the gas range provides a completely-controlled shading of heat, from the lightest simmer-touch to the hottest cooking flams known. See the beautiful models on our sales floor. Nearly 17,000,000 Fatties fori Than Em Before How Cook with the Clean Blw fias FlamtJ Miss Enid Grommel, Bidlack Street, has gone to Coatesville to resume teaching in the public Schools there. Don't Experiment With Your Schools Assure the continuance of their high standard For School Directors (Vote For All Three) Arnoti L. JONES Charles L.

HELCIlie Bruce G. BLACKMAII (Their names appear on the ballot in the order shown above.) 1 i 7 i a i I Pr I ERN UnV Easy a -rrS' rA-, cents and I i I ft u7 4i Luzerne County Gas Electric Corp..

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