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WILKESrBAKRE RECORD FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1947 WhV 'Twcny-lhrc3 ton Tivp, SISTER JOI1SS BROTHERS IN MEDICINE Lcrlisvillo Live Rabbits tr New rnM I-mi Mall It Wllke-Brr Bmw WIlkM-Barre. -Me TU Cferc. WEST Accused of $1.80 Thef I John Costello, 31, of 7T Lincoln Street, at a hearing before Police Maglstipte Francis Murphy yesterday morning, was charged with the theft of $1.80 from John Pstrak, 210 Ferry Road, Hanover Pstrak said ha was in an East Market Street cafe and that the money was stolen from a table" as he, was dancing with a 'girL Case, was continued until this morning. a Injured in Fall Tnna' Oerkvitz, 9L of 41 Street, Forty ForV fell down steps at her home yesterday, Buffering injuries to her chest and several fractured ribs. She was ad-' mltted to the General Hospital.

y. te Moantaln Ton Service Today to Ee Held at Grace Churu The Seven Last Words of Christ" will be the topic of the union Good Friday service to be held today from noon until 3 at Grace Episcopal Church, Butler Street near Wyoming Avenue. Speakers will include Rev. George Alexander, pastor of West-moor Church of Christ; Rev. Ralph 'A.

Weatherly, rector of-Grace Church; Rev. Charles W. Phillips, pastor of First Methodist Church, and Rev. William A. Parsons, pastor of Kingston Presbyterian Worshippers who cannot remain throughout the entire service may enter or leave during the singing -of hymns.

MOHR IN JAPAN PFC Michael T. son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mohr of 433 Warren Avenue, was recently assigned to the 19th Infantry Regiment a unit of the 24th Infantry which is occupying the Island of Kyushu, southernmost of the Japanese home islands. Mohr entered the Army in September, 1946.

After taking basic training at Fort Belvolr, Va- he was transferred to Camp Stone-man, for assignment to duty in Japan. He Is a graduate of Kingston High School. GLEANERS TO MEET Gleaners' Sunday School Class of Dorranceton Methodist Church will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Robert Gregory, 120 Academy Lane. Have Youth TV "-1 Danra Nitfnt Association met i In Wright Township School on Tuesday night" with Mrs.

Carl N. Smith, presiding. ft. Angove of Elytheburn entertained with COVERT klWl Befrigeratlea Service I I I I KlMrt 1-414 Dr. Helen Cooper, center, joined her two brothers, Dr.

Albert F. Cooper, right and Dr. Joseph E. Cooper, left In the medical profession yesterday when she receivea a degree in medicine at Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia. They are the daughter and sons Of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Frank K. Cooper of 229 West End Road, Iona Place, Hanover Township. Dr. Helen Cooper is a graduate of Hanover Township High School and College Misericordia where she received a BS degree.

While at Hahnemann she was a member of Alpha Epsilon Iota, Woman's National Medical Society; Woman's Medical, Paxson's Obstetrical, Eberhart's- Gastro-enterology- and Newman Societies. She will serve her internship at Mercy Hospital. Dr. Albert Cooper is a graduate of Hanover High School, Unl- versity of Scranton and Hahnemann Medical College, 1944. He is surgical resident at Jersey City Medical Center, N.

where he is pursuing post-grtfduate work in general Dr. Joseph Cooper is a graduate of Hanover High School, University of Scranton and Hahnemann Medical College, 1938. He is engaged in general practice of medicine and surgery; and is on Wyoming Valley Homeopathic Hospital staff. Open house for friends and relatives will be held Sunday afternoon after 3. SIDE COURTDALE PRINCLE Librarian Announces Additions to Shelves The following new books on the shelves of Hoyt Library have been announced by Miss Frances Dor- rance, Librarian; Our Citizen 13660, Okubo: Story of the American Indian, Radin; Lincoln's War Cabinet, Hendrick; Frontier on the Potomac, Daniels.

World problems The Jewish Problem hr the Modern World, Parkes; Spotlight on Labor Onions, Smith; United Nations, Dollvet; Must Destruction Be Our Brown; The Plotters, Carlson. Antiques and literature English Pottery and Porcelain, Honey; American Glass, McKearln; English Literature, Briggs; English Literature in Fact and Story, Reynolds; Curtain RJses, Masters; Wild Flag, White; Long Way from Boston, O'Shea; Right as Rain, Richmond. Places and people Come. Tell Me How You Live, Mallowan; uut on a umt, Baker; My Eyes Have' a Cold Nose, Chevigny; Mink. Mary and Me.

Ferguson: Thomas Jefferson, Hutchins; The Maxing ot a southerner, -Lumpkin: Together. Marshall: An Ernie Pyle Album, Miller. or interest to women The American Woman's Complete Sewing Book, Duncan; Oh Dear! What Shall I Wear, Garnell; Sew xourseii, urigsby. Of varied Interest Off to a Good Start, Black; Psychology for the Millions, Sperling; How to Pick a Mate, Adams; Audubon Bird Guide, Pough; Miracles from Microbes, Epstein; Superfortress Is Born, CoUison. Vocational School Pleases State Men Robert T.

Stoner, chairman of the Industrial department of the Department of Public Instruction, accompanied by Lester Hobaugh and Clair Fitz, also of the Department of Public Instruction, inspected facilities of Kingston School District veterans' vocational school this week. The men reported that they were pleased with the school, but believed that it should be twice as large to accommodate the veterans of the valley who desire training. Catholics to Hear Rev. Augustin Smith Rev. Augustin Smith, CSSR, will be preacher at the three hours' devotion following the Mass of the Presanctified today at noon in St Ignatius' Church.

Stations of the Cross will be held at 2:45 p. and reading of the Passion and Stations of the Cross at 7:30. SENIOR PROM Annual senior prom of Kingston High School will be held Easter Monday in the high school. No corsages will be allowed. Seniors are asked to report this morning at 10 at the auditorium to aid the decoration committee.

TODAY'S BEST DESSERT SPENCER'S HO-MADE ICE CREAM TRINITY LUTHERAN Good Friday service will be held at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church tonight at 7:45, Rev. David A. Menges, pastor, Jtas announced. The Bidding Prayft-, especially appointed for this day, will be used. DIAL 72102 WEST SIDE TAXI SERVICE Kingston Pa.

-For Prompt Efficient, Courteous 24-HOUR SERVICE GLEN ALDEN GOAL Nut $12.05 Stove $12.05 Egg $12.05 Pea $10.20 Buck $8.00 Rico $6.95 Barley $5.45 "Bine Coal' Thermostats Are Now Available DIAL 7-4238 VILLIAL.S BROS. 26 Krych Street, Kingston Johit; Dole sang. Plans were made to hold a youh dance on Easter Monday night from 7:30 to 10 at the school, for all pupils irum sin mrougre iztn. grades. An orchestra will Dlav and r.

freshments- available. No admU- ion charge. A picnic will be held for erhnol the last week of school, to be sponsored by PTA. nosiesses were Mrs; worthy Yale, Mrs. Florence Thomas, Miss Viola Sachs, Mrs.

Margaret Riley, Attending: Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sachs, Mr. and Mrs. Georsre Da- vis, Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Williams, and Mrs. Noel Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bossert, Mr.

and Mrs; Robert' J. Glllman, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Shultz, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Yeager, Mr. and Mrs, Ludwig Mr. and Mrs.

E. Angove, Mrs. Eugene Aton, Mrs, Wilson Wicklser, Mrs. George Liggett, Mrs. Frank.

Kreuzer, Mrs. genry E. "Hess. Mrs, G. Tyreman, Mrs.

Carl N. Smith, Miss Leona Wright Mrs. Fred "Layaou, Mrs. Carl Sachs, Mrs. Edward Schwartz, Mrs.

Worthy' Yale, Mrs. John Thomas, Mrs. Anthony Riscavage, Mrs. John Kalyan, Mrs. Florence Thomas, Mrs.

Margaret Riley, Miss Viola Sachs. AlfredJSheppard, Eva Layaou, Shirley Transue, Roberta Adams, 'Pamela Yannacci, Lawrence Jones, Allan Hoak, Watkin Wynn, Jr, Buddy Bossert. SCOUTS MEET Girl Scrout Troop 47 met at the home of Connie Belles on Wednesday night Two girls, Marlyn Fulk and Joan were added to the The next meeting will be held at' the -home of Mrs. Edward S. Button on Wednesday night, April 9, and the girls will weartheir uniforms.

Attending: June Shafer, Henri etta JCahley, Margaret Janei Evansj- Dolores KudIc, Dorcas Younger-, Nancy Snyder, Ruth Franlrnnft Tjilra TVilnrn. 1 I Thomas, Ruth Younger, Luella '-Phyllis Joan Knoll, Marlyn Fulk Connie Belles, Mrs. Edward S. Button, and one visitor, -caroi vrryor. PERSONALS I if us.

xiarry tnainnicK ana j. i i i 1 i i Burner of Bethlehem were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Zerfoss on Sunday. Mrs.

Mary Whltebread Is 111. Mrs. Asa Kirkuff of Northumberland visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Albert Shultz on Wednesday. Mrs.

George Hlggs of Plamfield, N. hag been spending a few days with her aunt Mrs. R. E. Wilcox.

Mrs. Samuel Butler visited her son-in-law and and Mrs. Willard Peats, Mauch Chunk, on Tuesday, 5 Henry E. Hesa, children, Barbara, Richard, Mary, Nancy and Henry, guests of her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. B. Ransom, Kingston, cm Miss Marilyn of Barre Is spending a few days with h.a aIa Mi. 4 mm Woodrow McCay. Lutheran Children To Present Program Children of St PaulV Lutheran Church, will present their annual Easter program In the church auditorium on Sunday at 7 p.

hi. Parents are asked to have the children at the church by 6:45. Mrs. Harold is directing the children. Junior choir will sing, directed by Benjamin Earl, who Is also accompanist Program is as follows: Recitations, Jack Eck, rMartlyn Lipfert, Carold Reed, Janet Reed, Gladys Ell, David E1L Maureen Edwards, Alice: Louise Thomas, -Wayne Seiger, Charles -Malkemesj Carol Reed; recitations.

Thomas Keiiy, Maruyn Eck, Dorothy Eck, Brenda Clause; Exercise, Ralph Bentley, Sandra Zimmerman; recitations, Betty ChappelL James Kelly, Donald Zimmerman, Zimmerman, Robert-Nicely, Richard Rudy, Betty Hoffman, Robert Ash, Carol Simon, Carol Thomas, ttuiy 1 nomas, Aurea winter, Carol Ann. Rudy, Beatrice Ell, Joycffs Edwards, Dolores Hoffman, Elizabeth Dierolf, Carol Malkemes, Billy Winter, Jane Souder, Gail Woolbert Lorraine Hoover, Jean Franklin, Billy Hartman, Frank Fisher; Easter carol by Primary and Junior Departments; pantomime, James Owens, Ralph Ejl, Kenneth Thomas. Fred Maiitemes. Recitations, Marshall Downes, David Robertson. Raymond Mal kemes, James Doran.

Anthem oy Junior utioir, "uay 01 nesur rection." Ministers Announce Good Griday Services Good Friday will be observed In local churches today as xouows: Trncksvllle Methodist. Rev, George A. Roberts, pastor. Three- hour 12 to 3. Many visit ing pastors will speak.

Special music. Shavertown Methodist Rev, Howard R. Harrison, pastor. Service at 7:30 n. St.

Paul's Lutheran. Shavertown Rev. Arthur H. Getz of Philadel chia will preach at the 8 v. service on "Christ's Unassuaged Thirst." Mrs.

Arthur H. Getz win sing "There Is a Green Hill Far Away." BEREAN CLASS MEETS Berean Bible Class of Shaver town Methodist Church met Tues day night with Mrs. C. S. Henry, East Center Street Mrs.

Walter Shaver presided. Devotions were in charge of Mrs. Lewis Under wood. Mrs. A.

C. Damof showed colored slides of Niagara Falls and local scenes. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. William Hunt The class will serve the anniver sary dinner of the Keller Class. committee in charge has as mem- oers Mrs.

waiter sn aver, Mrs. Kus- seu cease, Mrs. Robert Phipps, Mrs. uscar uymona. Mrs.

Kaion Whipp and Mrs. William Hunt 3 nose present were Mrs. William Ockenhouse, Mrs. Henry Calkins. Mrs.

Edward Trumbower. Mrs. Albert Major, Mrs. Ralph Whipp, Mrs. KODert nipps, Miss Anna Richards.

Mrs. B. Henry.r Mrs. Harry Major, Mrs. Ada Evans, Mrs.

wuuam tiunt, Mrs. Robert Henry, Mrs. Edward Roberts, Kay mond Heale. Mrs. Alonzo Prutzmari, Mrs.

Howard R. Harrison, Mrs. Dora Majof, Mrs. Minnie Brodhun; Mrs. Elizabeth Moreck, Mrs.

William Chappelh Mrs. Walter Shaver. Mrs. John Engler, Mrs. Russell Cease, Mrs.

Lewia underwood, Miss Myrtle Major, Mrs. A.c uampt ana Mrs. jLCKiey K-ocner. -v -1 -ON STUDENT COUNCIL Philip H. Cease, son.

of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cease of 17 Oak Street, Trucksvllle, was elected to student council oy tne Agricultural Economics Club of Pennsyl-vania State College. He was gradu ated from Kingston Township High School and is a sophomore in agricultural economics. RESERVATIONS' ASKED Reservations are requested for the Easter dance to be given by Dallas Junior Women's Club on Easter Monday night from 9 to 1 in irem Tempie country ciud, Reservations are to be made i.

by Saturday with Miss steiia Misson, Miss Rita Cummings or Mrs. Bet- tie Brace. TO ATTEND CONFERENCE Rev. and Mrs. George A.

Roberts and Mrs. Herbert R. Williams of Trucksvllle will attend the annual conference of the Methodist Church at First Methodist cnurcn, gndi-eott N. next week. Rev.

Mr, Roberts is pastor of Trucksvllle Methodist Church and Mrs. Wil liams is lay delegate. NO EVENING SERVICE There will be no evening service in Shavertown Methodist Church on Sunday. RECEIVED INTO CHURCH At the Palm Sunday service last Sunday morning In Shavertown Methodist Church, the following were receivea mio memoersnip: Mr. and Mrs.

Charles T. Peeke, Charlotte Peeke, Mr. and Mrs. L. Elston.

Mr. and Mrs. George Jacobs. Mr. ana Mrs.

ueorge Turn. Mrs. Daniel Shaver, Mr. ana Mrs. Fred Dodson.

The following infants were bao- tized: Carol Jane, daughter 6f Mr. and Mrs. Carl Remley: Danny son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell A.

Wolff, Charles Allen son of Mr. ana Mrs. cnaries watxins, Edith of and Mrs. H. H.

Carey, Jennie Allen, daugh ter 01 Mr. ana Mrs. raui Redmond. Edith L. daughter of Mr.

and Mra-John ChappelL TOWNSim? NOTES Miss Bessie Stroh of Shavertown returned on Thursday from the hospital and is recuperating from an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hontz of Philadelphia and Mrs. Ella Hughes of New York will spend the week end as guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Dressell of Shavertown. Byron snortz or Trucksvllle ha recovered from the grip, Dnryca TO ATTEND FUNERAL Members of Pnt 585, American Legion, are re quested by Adjutant Thomas Gra-boskl to meet at the Legion Home this afternoon at 2 to attend the funeral of William Aruscavage. I Show- 1, 'THE VIRGINIAN" IecllBkilor) ioet MffCrva, Hnnajr TllfU Barbkr Jbmtsa -Sport Reel Kew-Mstlm Bst. I r.

M. rizes Larliiville Children Will Have Easter Egg Hunt Saturday Afternoon Mor thun IRA ttr 9A li.liitlM(y AVW MVH IIIVtUUMI rnnrniiiU NkMf- iu chocolate eggs and filled baskets, given at me annual taster Egg Hunt tomorrow afternoon in Larksville Tn hunt will tar a 3 in the basebaU field, rear of the uiKn scnooi. Burgess (jnaries haska Will nunil thA slran ilirt the ronteet Children to. 14 years of age oltcrlKla tn be 720 rippnmteH trtra titHHn In the field. Ififl frf' thorn ontlHIntr their finders to special prizes.

01 me noy scouts and Junior Police will assist in super Burgess Charier Prohaska is cuei tu cimirnmn. ne is assistea by Police Chief Joseph Mock and the' follnwin? mpmhor, nt T.ni1. ville Police Department: Sergeant ouiuey fiexanwci, ratroimen Benjamin? Barsh, Michael Wright Stanley Kiephem, Gus Snyder, Edward Nice and Frank Boyer. .1 women wno helped in decorat Intl he and nrAnorlno thA DlizM wr Mrs Potfll Mrs. Charles Prohaskk.

Mrs! wanoa lomex ana Mrs. Stanley rxciiiuisiu. HanAver Twp. Program to Be Held At Douglass Church j. In Douglass "Presbyterian Sun day School on Sunday morning at 11:15 there, will be a special Eas ier program.

Devotions will be led by Arthur W. Jones, superintendent Easter recital will be given by members of the beginner and primary departments undor the direction of Lois Maschal, Peggy Llewellyn, Romayne Lewis, Althea Biblis and Betty DeHaven. At the 7:30 service Douglass and Junior Choirs under Ruth Barnes Reese will present an Easter can tata, "Crown After Cross." A quartet, Janet Purvis. Catherine Hoover, Roberta Blakeslee and Ellse Vossler. will be featured.

Devotions will be led by Rev. Duane us AERIVALS Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Altavllla of East Liberty Street Newtown, have announced the birtn 01 a daughter. This Is their third child.

A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sllvi of Plains and Mercy Hospital" Mrs. SUvi is the former Louise Altaville of Newtown. SERVES ABOARD HOUSTON John'Kopacz, seaman first class, son of Mrs.

John- Kodscz. 525 Shawnee Street, Breslau, is serving aboard the light crulsser USS PERSONALS William Ichter. student. at Dick inson School of Law, is spending the Easter vacation with his mother, Mrs. Sarah Ichter of Ridge Street, Newtown.

Judge-M. F. McDonald of North Brown Street Newtown, has been removed to his home from Jefferson Hospital, where he has been a patient Mr. and Mrs. element Faust 01 Philadelphia will spend the week end with her mother, Mrs.

Sarah Ichter of Ridge Street Newtown, good, Friday service Union service of the Methodist and- Bennett Presbyterian Church es will be today noon to 3 in Bennett Presbyterian Church at which time several ministers will be guests, preaching on the "Seven -words frpra the Cross." BIRTHDAY PARTY A party was held for Victor LSMvy, son 01 tne late it ana Mrs. victor snivy, wno cele brated his second birthday April 1 Color scheme was blue and yel low with toy balloons as favors. Those present: Barbara Ann Gur- narl, Carol Lazar, Joyce and Cathy Cochlng, Betty, Mesaros, jacKie igier, wuise, Kicnaras, Joseph Sobeck, Barbara Ann La- za, Jackie Albovage, Donna Kay uoya, Katnerine cochlng Louise Urban, Joseph Fetchko, Jr, Joseph Kurpis, Barbara 0, Charles Kurpis. -W Noxcn 'fi WSCS MEETS WSCS of the Methodist Church was entertained at the home of Mrsi Elijah Montrosa on Tuesday night. Present were: Mrs.

Joseph Shalata, Mrs. Ellsworth Fields, Mrs. Fred Schenck, Mrs. Francis Schenck, Mrs. Oscar Hackling, Miss Stella Shook, Mrs.

Druie Turner, Mrs. Beulah Van Camp-en, Mrs. Charles Wilkie and Mrs. Montross. ARRIVALS Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Jones announce' the birth of a daughter on March 31 at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jeddle McMllan announce the birth of a son on April I at their home, personals Mr.

and Mrs. Malvin Hopfer were callers in Tunkhannock on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Coolbaugh and sons, Lang and Merton, of Shavertown visited Mr.

and Mrs. Asher Kresge on Sunday. Miss Helen Rohde of ventnor City, N. YH is visiting her sister, Mrs E. Dimmick.

Mr. and Mrs. John Dimmick spent Sunday with their Mrs. John Heyden, and family at Lake Winola. Richard Smith and Howard Shook are visiting relatives in tteaamg, nan Mr.

and Irs. '-m Dotv and daughter Kev 1 in Tunk hannock on KOXEN r.J 1 (la 1 FORTY FORT 4.UZERNE St. Ignatius' Girls' Choir to Sing Sunday A MMnnlat. 1 I nwtm-km under the direction of Sisters of tne immaculate Heart ox Mary, has been prepared by the Girls' choir of St. Ignatius' Church for the solemn high mass on master.

The program: Vidi Aquam, Gregorian; Proper of the Feast Gre- forian Psalm tone; Victimae aschali, Gregorian; Ordinary of tne Mass, Kyrte, sanctus, nene-dlctus, Agnus Del from Missa; saive Kegina" oy carlo Kossinm; Gloria, Ambrosian: Credo 1H. Gre gorian; complimentary offertory, Regina Coeli, Cervi; recessional, Laudate Dominum. Junior Choir, comprising chil dren from Grades 5 to 8, will slng the high mass at St Ann's Chapel' oh Easter Sunday. They Will sing the Gregorian Mass of the Angels and as a complimentary onertory. a selected group from the Senior cnoir will sing the Kegina coeii oy Mauro-uottqne.

GRASS FIRE Engine 1 of Kingston Fire De partment was called out yesterday arternoon at 3 when a grass lire at 146 Third Avenue endangered two houses on either side of the field. No damage was reported, Idctown PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover en tertained over the week end Mr. and Mrs.

Alva B. Ide. daughter Alva Lucy of Birdsboro. Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Hoover, daughter Patsy, and Miss Ruth Husted, Miss Roxie Hessler of Kingston spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover. Mrs. Claude Agnew is a.

patient at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Higglns spent the week end in Williams-port, where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Higglns' niece, Mrs, Collinn Bird.

Mrs. Samuel Ross of Berwick Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. WaUer Kitchen. Ann Leyshon of Scranton spent tne weeK end with Joanne mc-Kenna.

Mrs. Frank Wright is spending this weeic witn Mr. ana Mrs. Randolph Wright of Lehman. Parsons GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE Good Friday service will be held in the Primitive Methodist Church from 12 to 3- by the united Protestant churches oi Parsons.

Rev. Harris will speak from 12 to Rev. Richard Owens from 1 to Rev. R. Chamberlain from 2 to 3.

Easter music will be given. MEETING POSTPONED Anchor Club officers announce the postponement of the Easter Sunday meeting until April XJ. Edwardsville DINNER RESERVATIONS Reservations for the Protestant Basketball League dinner to be held at Edwards Memorial Church on Wednesday night should be made with one of the following not later than Saturday noon Bethesda Church, Stanley Ed munds; lmmanuel Baptist, Gor don Roberts: Edwards Memorial. Eli Rosser; First Welsh Baptist, Hayden Evans; Welsh Presby terian, Martin uoiighuy. UNION SERVICES END ReV.

William A. Parsons, pastor of the Welsh Presbyterian Church, presided at the last of a series of union Lenten services sponsored by the Protestant churches at the Presbyterian Churcn on weanes-day night. Program: hymn, con gregation; invocation, Rev. Mr. Farsona; nymn, congregation; lyn Thomas; solo, Mrs.

Culp; prayer, naaer L.ieweiiyn i nomas; solo. Mrs. Culp: sermon, "Excel ling Love." Rev. A. J.

Thomas. pastor of lmmanuel Baptist Churcn; nymn, congregation; benediction. Rev. A. J.

Thomas. PERSONALS Miss Dillvs Rowlands, an In structor in the high school, is a patient at General Hospital. Mrs. John. Ellis, Church Street, is recovering from an illness, Jack MacKeverican.

a student at renn state college, is spenaing the Enster recess with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacKev erican, 48 rankiin street. Edwardsville Civic Club will sponsor a dance at St. Hedwlg's Hall, Zerbey Avenue, on Thurs day, May la.

Peter Brussock's Soortland Ath letlc Club will spoifsor a dance in St Hedwlg's Hall on April is. ANNOUNCEMENTS Good Fridav Communion serv ices will be held at lmmanuel Baptist, Edwards Memorial and First Welsh Baptist Churches tonight at 7:30. Rev. Thomas B. Shearer will preach at Bethesda Congregational Church tonight at 7:30.

Good Friday services will be held in the SS. Cyril and Methodius Church today. Good Friday services will be held in the Polish National Catholic Church today. Junior Choir of Edwards Memorial Church will rehearse this afternoon at 4:15. Junior Choir of First Welsh Baptist Church will rehearse at the home of Mrs.

Leslie Nicholas this afternoon. Odd Fellows will meet tonight at 7:30. Young Women's Missionary Club of Sdwards Memorial Church will meet Tuesday night at 8. Mrs. John Withey will preside.

Borough Council will meet Monday night at 8. ROOSEVELT 8WOYEBVIIXE CLOSED i Day and Night For GOOD FRIDAY i i STIXAND BwSSvfSS; Closed Today For GOOD FRIDAY SUN-THKFK I.ITTLB GIRU IS MXE" inwm Haver, VHlaa Blln tSM Wyoming At 0 tTalitv marks "Where Quality Is Higher Than Price" 250 Wyo. Ave King. Dial 7-4435 or 7-3458 Parking la Rear erf Store Genuine Freeh Fillet of Haddock lb. 49c Steak Saknon lb.

59c Sliced Halibut lb. 59c Sea Trout Mackerel 1 Stewing and Frying Oyiterv EASTER HAMS SWIFT'S PREMIUM and ARMOUR STAR Whole or Shank End Tenderized lb. 65c Fully Cooked, ready to eat Ib. 67c Oar Own Home Made Country Style Sassage tt- ISs. Fresh Ground Bssf lb 45s, round While Tea Watt LEGS OF LAM3 Center Cut chuTroast Rolled Roast of.Bttf Fresh Creamery BUTTER lb- e2s CIIICXEM Breast 85c Legs Jb.

85c Wings 39c Also Variety of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables JSS lb. .59 lb. .45 lb. ib. THE PACK PLUCKED Get FOOD West Pittston Baptists to Present Easter Play 2 Nights "The Seamless Robe." an Easter idrama in four scenes, will be pre- evenings.

April 6 and 7. at 7:30 In Luzerne Avenue Baptist Church. The cast is composed of Harold Turner, Mrs Arthur Heal, Marion Edwards, Anne Dershimer, Mrs. Jarrett Jennings, Audrey Miller, Charles 1 Kohler, Jay Burleson, Malcomb Stark, William Walthers. Understudy, Myrddyn Edwards, jr.

miss Elizabeth Joad the director, NOTES AND PERSONALS Miss Mollie Phillips. Philadel phia Avenue, Is home from Wilkes-Barre General Hospital following an operation. Dr. and Mrs. William Wandel and family) Arlington, are spending tne taster week end with Mrs.

A. H. WandeL Third street. Orango WSCS PLANS DINNER WSCS met recently at the home of Mrs. Donald Hlslop with Mrs.

Morris King presiding. Devotions were iea oy Mrs. William Ferrigo. Mrs. Millie Kline and Mrs.

Elmer Evans were co-hostesses. Mrs. Ar thur Gay was appointed chairman for a ham and egg dinner to be held soon. Present were Mrs. William Rozelle, Mrs.

Morris King, Mrs. Laird Stanton. Mrs. Malcolm Baird, Mrs. Joseph J.

Perry, Mrs. Joha Mrs. William Perrigo, Mrs. Arthur Gav. Mrs.

Cecil Sick- ler, Mrs. Nora Dymond, Mrs. Millie Kline, Mrs. Donald Hlslop, Mrs. Howard Mrs.

Horton Ben, Mrs. Elmer Evans. Next meeting on Mav 7 will be at tne home of Mrs. Morrs King. Pittston GRASS FDXES Jenkins Township Hose Com- nanv was called out vesterdav aft- etjhoon at 12:05 to No.

6 Colliery. Pennsylvania Coal Company, to extinguish a grass fire. A grass fire was extinguished by Eagles and Niagara Hose Compa nies oi nttston tire Department last night at 6:10 in response to an alarm from Box 27, corner Main ana Lambert Dallas Roman's Quh to Hold Rummage Sale May 1-3 Dallas Woman's Club will hold a rummage sale at Luzerne on May and 3. Mrs. Thomas E.

Cease of Franklin Street chairman, has appointed the following to assist her: co-chairman, Mrs. Robert VanHorn of Lake Street; members in charge of collections: Kunxle, Mrs. Walter Elston; Lehman, Mrs. George Stolarick at Lehman Supply Store; Trucksvllle, Mrs. Edward Mrs.

Vincent Mc-Guire; Shavertown, Mrs. Fred Nicely of Main Street; Dallas Township. Mrs. A. C.

Dick of Over- brook Avenue; Dallas Borough, Mrs. L. Richardson of Terrace Street Mrs. Robert VanHorn of Lake Street, Mrs. Robert M.

Body-comb of Main Street. Anyone having rummage to donate is asked to the chairman. Mrs. Cease, or the co-chairman, VanHorn, or leave it with any of the In charge of, collections. SERVICE TONIGHT Good Friday service will be held at Dallas Methodist Church to night at niMBILEIX PAIXAI MS Ihnii Skies" r-Wlth SOY ROGEK3 GABBY HATES Forty; Fort Good Friday Service To Feature 6 Choirs Good Friday devotions will be held today from noon until 3 at Forty Fort Presbyterian Church, with the theme "The Last Seven Words from the Cross." Selections will be sung by the Women's Chorus of Forty Fort Presbyterian Church, the Youth Choir of the Presbyterian Church, the Boys' Choir of Pettebone School, Stella Presbyterian Church Choir, Junior Choir of the Methodist Church and Robinson Chorus of the Methodist Church.

A violin solo will be played by Carolyn Har-land. Speakers will be Rev. Thomas B. Shearer, Rev. Paul W.

Keppel, Rev. Ross Paden, Rev. George TI AlavonHni X) ar Tncnnh Welsley, Rev. Edgar Singer and Kev. James Leper, Jr.

Demands EASTER PROGRAM Sunday School will present an caster program sunaay morning. Gladys Fox has charge of the pro gram. OFFICIAL BOARD MEETS Official Board of Demunds Church met Monday evening. Present were Rev. Lee Brehm, Byron Kester, Robert Jeffery, Stanley Wilson, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Phil lips, uoopy Phillips, Mr. ana Mrs. Russell Race. ENTERTAINS WSCS WSCS met recently at the home of Mrs.

Stanley Wilson with Mrs. Sheldon Frantz assisting. Present wese Mrs. David Bevan, Mrs. Robert Green, Mrs.

Larry Thompson, Mrs. Byron Kester, Mrs. Jack Anderson, Mrs. Lester Moss, Mrs. Ralph Kauffman, Mrs.

Henry Phillips. Mrs. Celia Lane. Mrs. Louis James, Mrs.

Harry Boyd, Mary Boyd, Mrs. Robert Jef- iery, Mrs. cnris-Cunningham, Mrs. Harold Ocha Mrs. Frank Wagner.

Mrs. Louise Jones, Mrs. James Pel-lam, Mrs. Gordon Austin, Mrs. Lee Brehm, Ilia Lou Wilson, Mrs.

Russell Race and the hostess. IIERE ON VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Shotwell and son of Miami, are visiting friends and relatives here. Mr.

Shotwell is the brother of Mrs. Russell Race. Pringle COUNCIL TO KEEP EST At a meeting of Prinele Borough Council on Tuesday evening, members resolved to stay on Standard Time. TO CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY Francis Kush. in the Merchant Marine, will celebrate his birth- oay on sunaay.

He Is the son or and Mrs. Vincent Kush. 396 Pringle Street He has been in the Merchant Marine since March BIRTHDAY TOMORROW Anna Wright, a discharged vet eran of the WAC, will celebrate her birthday tomorrow at a family dinner at the home of her mother, Mary Wright, 14 Kemp Street Miss Wright served in the WAC for 33 months. She received her basic training at Daytona Beach, and Valley Forge Hospital, at rnoenixvuie, Pa. She was awarded the WAC Ribbon, Good Conduct.

Medal, American Theater KiDDon ana the Victory Ribbon. Two brothers. Josenh end Mi chael, have been discharged from service. 1 NOTES AND PERSONALS Mr. and Mn.

Rtsnhan WnollMr 25 Second Street, announce the birth of a 1 mn nn Wuliuuln March 2, In Pittston HospitaL GRAND KdwardsviUe 7, LINDA DARNELL GEORGE SANDEESv Olle For Jaaxr News Fresh Haddock Tenderloins Fresh Flounder Fillets Fresh Steak Cod OTHER VARIETIES Steak halibut, salmon, ocean perch, scallops, lobster tails, cooked and raw shrimp. 'S PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Naugle visited Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Phyle of Hazleton Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Doyl Garrison and Mrs. Carrie Garrison attended the funeral of Herbert Peters at Ber- wick Wednesday. i-fji Mn.

and Rolland -Knorr, of Hazleton visited- his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. RoUanA Knorr, recently. Mrs. M.

Harter Is eVpected to return soon from St Petersburg, where she spent the winter. -t 'Mr. and Mrs. Ralph BIttenbender of Hobble visited Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. Readier recently. Mr. and Mrs.

George Trivelplece tisited in Nanticoke recently, Mr. 'and Lloyd Reader and Mr. and Mrs. William Stelbing visited friends in West Nanticoke last Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Arner and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ryman and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Howard Trivelplece at, Vernon 'B.

Yeich student at Wittenburg College, Springfield, and sister Barbara of Western Reserve College, Cleveland, are spending their Easter vacation with their parents, and Mrs. V. BAYelch. Mr Imd Mrs. Curtis Foltz and children of, SummerhUl visited Mr.

and Mrs. William Hontz recently. Wilbur Harter is attending a Convention at Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Ganss of Hazleton spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs, WUlUm Steib ing. Sandra Ryman is Improving In health." Mr. and Mrs. George Bond spent Saturday with friends in Hazleton.

Dominic Acrl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Acrl, of Hazleton and Mona B. Knouse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Knouse- of this place, were-recently married. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Naugle spent Sunday at Pond Hill where they attended Palm Sunday services and visited the former's par ents, Mr. and Mrs.

George Naugle, who have been ill. Mr. and 'Mrs. F. W.

Weiss spent Saturday evening In Shlckshlnny. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown attended the 13th wedding anniversary dinner of Mr. and Mi's.

Winfield Peters at Slocum last! Sat urday night. Rev. and Mrs. Melvin Whltmtre; of Nescopeck visited Mr. and Mrs.

George Bond recently. FRESH KILLED LCriG ISLAND DUCXUHGS PICK OF AT THE PEAK OF PERFECTION HEilDY TO FCULTOY Roasting, frying chickens, turkeys, your' Easter turkey now. PHILLIPS SEA ad Fnciii. rccb czriTzn 813VYOMING AVE.KINGSTOr( 7-1131.

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