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WILKES-BARRE RECORD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1948 7 Answers to The Classified Advertising linn To Lead Revival Dallas COSTUME PARADE TO BE TOMORROW If It's News Phone 1-1131 or Mall It to Wilkes-Barre Kecord, Wllaea-Barre. Toll Charge Larlisvillo; Dunns Observing 25th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunn of 106 Howard Street are observing their silver' wedding anniversary today. They were married in St Vincent's 4Church, Plymouth, by the late Rev.

P. J. Colliganlhen NOTES AND PERSONALS Methodist WSCS will hold a service ef prayer this afternoon at 2:30 in the church. Mrs. F.

R. Schooley of Shavertown will speak. Jean Louise Hendershot has been ill two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hender3hot, Charfes Street.

A rummage sale is beine held In WEST FORTY FORT LUZERNE the Keller Building by the BVM Sodality of Sacred Heart Church. Those having donations are to take them to the place of sale call Miss Esther McCarthy or Miss Marie McCarthy, 542 Bennett Street. Luzerne High School football team will nlav Scranton Central 1 1 f. tW 'if a -n. fir i Vv.

I Edivsardsviale VICTORY DART LEAGUE Results in the Victory Dart League? for this week: Lavy't defeated Shawnee Tavern 3 to 1. Hank's dropped their match to Ermak's, 4-0. I'Oa played Od's and copped the match 3 to Pomlc-ter's stopped Brookey'a 4 to 0. Vic-Mar and Masonis were Idle. Next week's schedule is Lavy's vs.

Vic-Mar, Hank', vs. I'Os, Ermak's vs. Brookey's, and Od's vs. Shawne TavernT'. cafeleague A new high individual three-' same series was, bowled this in the Edwardsvllle Cafe League when Frank Horsefleld put together games of 198, 183 and 205 for a 586 total.

These high scores were not enough to help P. Brus-sock's who lost all four point to Hudock's. Kolaski was high man for Hudock's with 543. Twardoskl's showed Jerry's gang the way in their match by taking two games and total pins. Al Martin was high for Frank's with 486 while Jack Klecka rolled a 510 for Jerry's.

Farmer Mike's shut out the American Legion by taking all points. Siki MakowskI was head man for Farmer's with a 523 total with help from Thams who rolled a 506. Dukas had 525 for the Legion. Fritz's took all points away from Lll-Aud's. This was a low scoring match with B.

Morris high for Fritz's with 495 closely followed by the rest of the team. Kotarski had a 470 and this proved high for Lil-Aud's. Standings for the first eight' weeks of play shows Fritz's In first place with 23 points followed by Twardoskl's with 21. Hudock's and P. Brussock's are tied for third place with 20.

Farmer Mike's 16, Lil-Aud's 14, J. Brussock's 12, Legion 2. Women's SKIRTS Corduroy Wool Faille Moire. Sizes 24 to 38. Edwardsvllle Dress Shop, 488 Main.

NOTES AND PERSONALS Mrs. Caroline Kowalchik of 65 Lawrence Street was removed to the Homeopathic Hospital on Tuesday evening in the Community Ambulance. Wrights to Be Wed 35 Years Saturday Mr. and Mm Richard Wright of 17 South Goodwin Avenue will xisw thAir 35th weddine an niversary en Saturday. They were married at wyaiusing oy me late.

Rev. Joshua Brundle. Both Mr. and Mrs. Wright are nillvai nt Vnorlnriri.

Mrs. Wrieht Is the former Rhoda Tellam of Cornwall, England. Mr. wright has been fireman on the Lehigh Valley Railroad for 38 years. They are the parents of two daughters and five sons, the latter of whom alLserved in the armed forces during World War 2.

They are: Marvin, C. Wright Of Harris-burg, Mrs. Horace Schooley of Easton, Howard Wright of Shavertown, Clifford Wright of Wllkes-Barre, Mrs. Ralph Daily of Kingston, Calvin Wright of Mian, N. and Wilbur Wright at home.

They have nine grandchildren. STILL ONLY 75e PER QUART SPENCER'S HOMADB ICE CREAM Forty Fort Officer of Salvation Army to Talk Sunday Mrs. Charles 'M. Johnston, ofli tonight at 8 at Scranton. The next game will be played at Plymouth on November 13.

King's Daughters' Class of the Methodist Church will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Johh Lloyd of Charles Street, who will be assisted by co-hostess Mrs. George Lutz. Mrs. T.

S. Williams will preside. John J. Grogan, seaman recruit, TJSN, son of Mrs. Clara Grogan of 188 Sly Street, is undergoing recruit training at Great Lakes Naval Training Station.

St AnnV Senior Sodality will hold, a bake sale November 20 at Cleaver's confectionary store, Main Street. Miss Helen Yokus is chairman. Mrs. Ann Albosta and daughter Anna Mae of Miller Street are spending three weeks in New Britain, with Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Kapuchinski, whose daugh-, ter Patricia Ann was christened on Sunday. joined them this "week and they will re- turn Sunday PFC James J. Davis, 250 Union Street, has arrived in Adak, Alaska. took his basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, and was stationed at Hamilton Field, Calif, before going to Alaska, (pastor. Mm.

Dunn is the former Lillian Dougherty- and prior to her marriage taught in Larksville Borough Schools. Mi. Dunn is field representative 'for the United Mine Workers of America. They have two children. Dr.

James Dunn of Plymouth and Thomas Dunn, at home, OT to Meet Monday To Make Dance Plans Baluh Memorial 6551. Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold an imoortant meeting Monday night at 8 at Mickey's Gardens. Commander John Yudichak urges all members to attend as final arrangements will be made for the annual dance on Tuesday, January 18. JcJhn Rudick has been named general chairman for the dance. He will be assisted by Thomas Mrochico, co-chairman; George Yasenchak, tickets; James Blaine, refreshments.

John J. Tatarko, Plumbing and Heating. Zerbey Avenue, Edwards-vllle. Dial 8-13141 7 Fcrnbrook TROOP 16 MEETS Troop-16 met at the Girl Scout room at the home of Mrs. Claude Cook on Tuesday.

Meeting opened fwith th color ceremony, after which the new leader, Margaret Gosart, was Introduced. Officers were elected as foli lows: scribe, Anne Wolcekowski; treasurer, Bertha Dickson. Six Brownies were graduated into Flyups. They are Loretta Shonk, Gloria Stroll, Sylvia Trewern, Lorraine Gosart, Barbara Welll-ver, Sally Hislop. New songs were practiced for Girl Scout Sunday, to be observed October 31.

Lehman SHOOTING MATCH Lehman IOOF will hold a shooting match Saturday at 2 on the R. E. Wright farm. SURPLUS 100 Wool Plaid Hunting Breeches $8.95 Girls' Jac Shirts $6.95 eer tor more man years wun lers, Mrs. Virginia Major oi Snathe Salvation Army, will speak at ertown and Joan, Clarice and Forty Fort Presbyterian Church Vivian at home.

They have three on Sunday night at 7:30. Now grandchildren. Because of the ill-stationed at Wilkes-Barre, she ness of Mrs. Rosser's mother, Mrs. assists her husband, Major Charles Morris Hughes, only a quiet din-M.

Johnston. jner at home Is planned. Mrs. Johnston has been aGtive with young people and children rTER HUNT Greeting Cards during' her service here and is ft" now head of women's work. She UNIT DOTcFP De'cals anT paN Swoyervillo ---f UNIT 644 TO MEET Andrew Lawrence Unit 644, American Legion Auxiliary, will meet at the home of the.

late Henry. Comorosky, 385 Main Street, tonight at 7. IIOOSEVELT Show at 1 aad i Abbot, Lou Costello MEET TRANKENSTEIN" Cartoaa Selected Short HE'S Nil IC3 Wool Pullover Sweaters I C3 IVool Army Pants s.ty $5.95 100 Woof Plaid Hunting Coals $11.95 IC3 Wool Boys' and County Teachers' Institute opened yesterday' morning in the Irem Temple. There, will be no school today. Parents of children residing near the honor roll are asked by the committee who have charge of the upkeep of that spot to warn their children to stop damaging the memorial.

It is the habit of some to hang on' the pipes which surround the front of the board and as a result these pipes are. bent out of shape. Mr. and Mrs. George Borasuick of Summit Street announce the birth of a son in General Hospital On October 17.

Mrs. Murphy who resides on Vine Street is a patient in Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Fischer of Main -Street and Mrs.

Fischer's mother are visiting in Los Angeles. They left by car Sunday. They will stay with Marvin Fischer who left here some years ago and is now engaged in the wholesale business. Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Novis of Main Street are in Canada for the week. Seventh Ward Mens Republican Club met Tuesday night at their clubrooms. Alfred Aubrey and Arthur. Davis were, the speakers. John Schuler presided.

ANNOUNCEMENTS Friendship Class of Edwards Memorial Church Sunday School will meet at the church parlors tonight. Hillside Lodge, IOOF, will meet tonight. Ashes will be collected on paVed streets today. St. Johns Russian Orthodox congregation will have a dance in the New Russian Hall tomorrow The 75th anniversary celebration will be held at the Welsh Baptist Church on Sunday.

Everyone is Invited to join in the services which will be held at 10, 2 and 6:30. Names for the proposed American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps are coming in rapidly. There is still room for more. Those interested are asked to leave their names with any Legionnaire or at the lgion Home. GRAND "Walls of Jericho" Cornel WUde, Linda Darnell Fun in Sun Valley News ment reporti uncalled for teuU- i en hand to the following BOX NUMBERS.

Advertliert will kindly rail as soon at possible presenting box Check. The list was complied at 5:30 o'clock last evening. 251, 258, 263, 267, 269, 27L 288, 200. 296, 302, 303, 306, 309, 313, 316, 318, 324, 325, 330, 339, 345, 349; 353, 34, 356, 359, 360, 363, 364-, 365, 373, 375, 376, 377, 378, 381, 383, 388, 389, 330, 393, 397, 398, 400, 401, 404, 408. 409, 412, 413, 414, 416, 417, 425, 426, 431.

432, 445, 448, 45 457, 459. Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, County of Luzerne, ss: Walter Waillewskl "Helen Wasi lewikH' In the Court of Common Pleas of Luzerne County, Mo. 653 October Term, 1948. To: Helen Wasllewski, Defendant: You are hereby notified tbat Walter Wasllewikl. the Plaintiff, nas commenced an action of dlverce against you which you art required to defend.

ROBERT 3HERROOC OJaCJ 1 1 ta ALBERT W. BROBST, Attorney for Plaintiff. 50-52 Bennett Building, Wllkes-Barre, Penna. Sealed proposals will be received by the Controller of Luzerne County at his office at the Court House, Wllkes-Barre. until 10:00 A.

o'clock. Tuesday. November th, 1948, for furnishing Luzerne County with: Kotary snow Pulverizer Siding for Buildings at Avoca Airport All In accordance with specifications on file in the office of the Purchasing Agent, Court House An nex, water Street, wukcs-Barre, Penna. Proposals must be accompaniea by a Certified Check, Bank Cashier's Check or Trust Company Treasurer's Check In the amount set forth In the specifications made payable to the-Treasurer of Luzerne County. Bid envelopes to be plainly maraca with the name of Items or articles for which Bid Is Intended.

ROBERT H. STROH, Luzerne County Controller, NOTICE OF AMENDMENT Notice Is hereby given, that In compliance with the requirements of Art. No. 106 of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, known as "Business Corporation Law," approved May 5, 1933 the Convenient Finance Company with registered of rices at 300 Markle Bank Building, Hazleton. Pennsylvania, will on November 5, 1948.

file with the Department of State of Pennsylvania, application for proposed amendments to lt Articles of Incorporation under the provisions of said "Business Corporation Law." The nature and character of the proposed amendments are that the presently authorized capital stock of the corporation, to wit, 100 shares of no par value stifck with a stated capital of $2,000.00 be Increased and re- classified so that upon the proposed amendment becoming effective, the corporation will be authorized to Issue 400 shares of no par value stock to which there will be applicable as stated capital, the sum of 8100,000.00 and that Paragraph 5 of the Articles of Incorporation of the said corporation will be amended accordingly; and that Paragraph 2 be amended to change the registered offices of the corporation from 300 Markle Bank Building, In the City of Hazleton, County of Luzerne and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to Room 6, 10 East Broad Street the City of Hazleton aforesaid. ANTHONY J. dOTOLA, 300 Markle Bank Building, Hazleton, Pennsylvania (Mar Legal NatVee ea Back faga) Personals SPENCER SUPPORTS. "Individually Designed. Home Service.

ELINOR AUr EKIO, 8-7219 MODERN Hearing Aids, S75 r. i vntrcm, AMI cverraay Danvij, xtiiJi, South Main. SPENCER Corse tiere Individually Designed. Home Service, CATHERINE SIMONITTS. 3-65237-0403.

8 Lost BLACK purse, wallet, valuable glasses. East Market Street, City. 3-5878. Found HOUNa DOG, Call 3-0449, DOG. Identity and Pay Ad.

U449. i IS Help Wanted Female WAITRESS wanted. Main Diner, 1320 Wyoming Avenue, Exeter, Penna. WAITRESS wanted. Apply in person.

HART RESTAURANT, 444 Halle Street. LIGHT Housework, apartment, full time. Call Mrs. Sims. 135 Old River Road, 2-0648, 10-13 A.

58 P. M. WAITRESS, experience unnecessary. Beef House Restaurant, 80 North Pennsylvania Avenue. PANTRY Girl Wanted.

(DONETS RESTAURANT, 42-44 West Mar- ket. City. YOUNG women for corset depart-ment. One experienced. One with some knowledge of corsets, Paris, 48 South Main.

OPERATOR for National Cash Bookkeeping Machine, one who under stands bookkeeping pre erred. Box. paper. WAITRESS Counter, experience preferred, 4 to IX Roy alt Coffee anop, norm mip. DAY dishwasher only ex- perlenced.

ALCO RESTAURANT, 72 East Market. MIDDLE aged woman tor housework; sleep in. Pleasant aor' roundlngs. I child. Call Wyoming-117.

PART TIME, grocery, store. No tat perlence necessary. Call 3-6116. GIRL for light housework, assist' with child, sleep in. Excellent salary.

126 James, Kingston. 7-4477. GIRL Interested In living to New York Is offered room and board plus good pay for part tuna house work. Calf 3-8214. -t WAITRESS for night work.

Apply 44 Public Square. (No phono calls OFFICE clerkth some tometryt' experience. Excellent working conditions. 5-day week. Box 451, this paper.

STENOGRAPHER, good typist for large local firm. Some experience In wholesale grocery or similar Una preferred. Goo4 salary and oppots tunltv for advancement State In own handwriting, giving age, experience, ate. Box 4187 this paper. HIGH SCHOOL GIRL for housework after school, Call 2-8574.

HIGH SCHOOL GIRL for light Bouse- wora, cart, as cnuuran. aiioer Street. s-v HOUSEKEEPER, girj or young Worn an to Uka care of small apartment la New York. Two. children.

Excellent salary. Call. reverse charges, Nivarra 81567 or write to Mrs. H. Sultan, 1620 Avenue Brooklyp.

Additional Classified Vfztt i. Ads Will be Found cu flert Two Fsicj, SIDE COURTDALE PRINCLE Ciirls' Choir to Sing -At High Mass Sunday A complete liturgical program directed by the Sisters- of the Immaculate Heart of Mary has been prepared by the Girls' Choir of St. Ignatius Catechetical School for the solemn high mass on Sunday, me feast oi unnst tne King. The program Is as follows; Sacerdos et Pontlfex, Gregorian: Proper of the Feast, Gregorian Psalm toner Ordinary of the Mass. Kyrie, Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus Dei.

irom the Mass in honor of the Holy Ghost by J. Singenberger; Gloria and Credo. Greeorlan: complimentary offertory, "Cantate Domino oy v. may; recessional, "Christus Vincit," arranged by Montani, and "Jubilate Deo" by Mozart. Present at the mass will be Bishop William J.

Hafey of Scran ton Diocese. Mrs. Purcell will be at the organ. T- OCL liUoOCl 10 IIOIC III Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence E. Rosser of 18 Ross Street will celebrate their 35th wedding anniversary on They were married by Rev. John Hammond, pastor of the Welsh Presbyterian Church in Scranton. Thev have four dau ch terns. Antiques, Carpets.

ELLIS BLOCH, 649 Wyoming Avenue. Pringle Halloween Party Held By First Grade Pupils Thirty-nine first graders Wednesday afternoon held a Haloween party in their classroom. A crand was neia ana prizes award ed to Rose Naperski, prettiest cos tume, Eleanor Krehfely, funniest costume. Judges were Mrs. Marie Ryan, Miss Betay Stathakis and Robert Durkin.

Refreshments were served to Sylvia Amrowski, Romaine Bedisky, Ronald Evans, Caroline Bublo, Lorraine Ciccarelli, John Judge, Mary Coslosky, Dianne Costelo, William Judge, Darlyn Dominick, Shirley Garrahan, Edward Keefe, Roberta Gingell, Patricia Kolendowicz, Joseph Kolessar, Eleanor Krehely, Thomas Kukosky. Barbara Lockus, Alberta Mattey, Leonard Martin, -Rita Menzlff, Rose Naperski, Grant Rowlands, Geral-dine Novak, Mary O'Mailey, Doris Ritsick, Arthur Snyder. Geraline Ourilla, Barbara Snyder, Nancy bnyder. Jo Ann Sitar, Marlene Sly-, kws, Mewisa Stuchko, Ann Sundy, Lawrence Tomko, Sally Stiles, Elaine Sundy, Patrick H. Martin, Loretta Smith, and Miss Marion Sudimak, class teacher.

Guests were Mrs. Marie Ryan, Prof. Francis Leeson, Robert Durkin, Miss Betsy Stathakis and Stanley Dzielak. ARRIVAL Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley KapHichln-ski of New Britain, announce the birth of a daughter, Patricia Ann, Octoblr 8 at New -Britain General Hospital. They also have a son, Stanley, jr. Mrs. is the former Eleanor Butkie-wicz of 25 Cooper Street, daughter of John Butkiewicz, who attended the christening Sunday and Is spending this week in New Britain. Hanover Twp.

WOMEN'S CLASSES MEET Women's Classes of Douglas Presbyterian Church met in the church parlors on Tuesday night. Mrs. Joseph Hoxie presided and Mrs. Mae Post the invocation; Helen H. Evans and Margaret Williams read the minutes and eave the secretarial report.

Nell Moyer sang accompaniea Dy joan Kamus. Mrs. Leroy Read gave a short talk. A social session followed. Present: Mrs.

Joseph Hoxle, Mrs. Mae Post, Mrs. Leroy Read, Mrs. John R. Jones, Mrs.

Elizabeth Nelson, Miss Mildred Remphreyv Mrs. Lulu Tosh, Mrs. Katie Thomas, Mrs. Helen Hughey Evans, Miss Margaret Williams, Mrs. Ezra Hae-fele, Mrs.

Nellie Haefele, Mrs. Albert Jones, Mrs. Thlrza Barnes, Miss Myrtle Hughey, Mrs. Helen H. Evans, Mrs.

Mildred Williams. Mrs. James Roberts, Mrs. Lois Nichols, Mrs. Stella Wertz, Mrs.

John Nargoskl, Mrs. Garrett Green, Lois Van Norman, Margaret Williams, Mrs. Dorrance Van Norman, Mrs. Catherine Morgan, Mrs. Robert LaRose, Mrs.

George Ziegler, Mrs. James Hiscox, Mrs. G. J. Gom-mer, Mrs.

Lillian Partington, Mrs. Herbert Hartzel. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Michael Polity Hazle Street, Newtown, entertained Wednesday night at a surprise party in honor of their son Michael on his 15th birthday.

Guests were Marlon Keating, Nell Moyer, Madeline Glampa, Doris Murphy, Janet Reese, Mary I jo Gallagher, cnariotte coppie, Jo-; anne Wallace, Connie Swlnski, Syl-venin Critzel, Charles Martinez, i Harold Brodhead, Donald Keefer, Thomas Karlo, Jack Wallace, Charles Jones, Michael Pasternak, Peter Kasenchak, Mr. and Mrs. 'James O. Reiner and daughter Florence, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank iReiner, Mrs. Marie Reiner, Harry land Edwasd Reiner, 'Joseph, Thomas, Nick, Geraldine and Joyce Politz. PERSONALS Charles Yates of East Liberty Street, was in Philadelphia over the week end. RECEHtlACX COVERT Refrigeration Servico Wyrtas aveaa NOXEN THEATER NOXEX Toalfkt 1 aa4 "YOU WERE MEANT FOR ME" Jeaaa Orala, Daa Dallcr, Oaear Lrriurt Xwt SkariO Arrangements have been completed for the annual Back Mountain Halloween parade to be held in Dallas on Saturday night at 6:45. Heading the parade will be the Dr.

Henry Mt Lalng Fire Com pany community Band, contest? ants will form on Lake Street at Center Hill Road intersection, with members of the Dr. Henry M. Laing Fire Company in charge, under Chief James F. Besecker. The parade will go to Oliver's Garage on Main Street, down Mill Street to the Memorial Highway, up me mgnway ana couniermarcn to Oliver's Garage.

Prizes will be awarded in five classes: best dressed, most original, most humorous, best groups of two or more, and to the contestants having the best decorated bicycles or tricycles. Candy will be given to all contestants. Judges will be Mrs. W. E.

Mc-Quilken. Mrs. Alfred Root. Mrs. Verna Sheehan, Miss Florence rark, Mrs.

Arline Rood. Mrs. Louise Colwell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.

James. Mrs. Antoinette Maunn UamM ltmBn I'luwiii iiaivm -ftiLiuajt, nil cum Mrs. Bernard Whitney, Mr. and Mrs.

mroifl i iack. Mr. and Mrs. John Yaple, Melbourne Carey, KODeri uoioear, Sheldon Mosier. Sam Davis will lead group sine ing.

Jack Titus will be accordion accompanist. Street dancing will ioiiow ine paraae. Kiwanis Club Elects Harris as President Dallas Kiwanis at its meetine Wednesday night elected new offi cers for the year 1949. Thev are: President, Donald M. Harris; first vico president, Sherman H.

Harter; secona vice president, Clyde CooDer: treasurer. Clarence Anderson, David J. Joseph, George Montgomery, Kenneth K'ce, Mitchell F. Simmons, Charles smith and Leroy J. Troxell.

President Albert W. Shaver. Jr, gave a report on the Pennsylvania District Kiwanis convention held in Reading recently. Melvin Mosier presented George Kulp of Newark, xv. as nis guest.

Birthday congratulations were giyen H. A. Smith and his gift was receivea Dy uerDert uriesing. PROIimiTIolr RALLY Dale H. Learn of East Strouds-burg, vice presidential candidate and running mate of Claude Watson, standard bearer for the Prohibition Party for the 1948 campaign, will speak at a temperance meeting and prohibition rally to be held tonight at 7:45 in Shavertown Fire Hall.

Everyone is invited. Time to Winterize. Call on Us Atlantic Products. BESECKER'S SERVICE STATION. Phone 9090.

WSCS BOARD TO MEET Executive Board of WSCS of Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. David Evans. Mon day afternoon at 2. Reservations will be taken for the Wilkes-Barre District meeting which will be held at Shavertown Methodist Church, Friday, November 5. TAX- COLLECTOR Saturday, October 30th, Is the Last Day to Pay Your Taxes Without the 5 Penalty Which Will Be Added November lsti Arthur R.

Dungey, Tax Collector. DALLAS PERSONALS Mrs. George Riggs of New Mil-ford, has returned after being a guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.

Williams of Davenport Street. Mrs. David Brace of Kingston spent Thursday with Mrs. O. L.

Harvey of Franklin Street and her niece, Mrs. S. H. McKenzie, of Lehman Avenue. Parsons RUMMAGE SALE Af the recent meeting of Worn en's Auxiliary to Post 199, Ameri can Legion, plans were completed for a rummage sale to be held in Miscavage store, 850 North Penn sylvania Avenue, beginning from November 2 to 5, inclusive.

Proceeds will be for rehabilitation and child welfare. Anyone having articles to donate is asked to call any of the members or bring them to the store. CANTEEN" FROLIC Canteen Council of Memorial Branch, held a successful farm er's frolic in the eymnasium Wed nesday night with about 225 in attendance. Program included a broom dance, elimination dance and farmer dance. Cider and pretzels were served.

The Canteen meets each Wednesday night, with farmer and so cial dancing as part of the pro gram. Special programs through out the year are also featured. At the recent organization meet ing, Fred Jenkins was elected president of the Council; Herbert jsitei, vice president; Ellen Ann ntzgeraia, secretary: Carol Wll liams, treasurer. Other members of the Council are Joseph Desl- derio, Richard Edwards, Barry joraan, Janice Sevan, Louise Mc-Keand, Frances Bisulca and San dra Jenkins. Stewing Chickens, 43c; Roasting Chickens, 53c; Frying Legi and Breasts, 89c.

ADAMS POULTRY, 51 Oliver. 2-7528. PERSONALS Among the out-of-town relatives who attended the funeral of Elmer Gardner of Austin Avenue were: Charles Gardner, Donald Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner, Philadelphia; William Gardner, Phoenix-ville; Mr.

and Mrs. Earle James, Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar G. Watkins, Long Island, N.

Herbert Watkins, Washington, N. Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Wesley, Morton, Rex Prye, Mauch Chunk; Dr. and Mrs.

Carlyle M. Thomas, Bangor; Mrs. Edna Morgan, Sayrer Mr. and Mrs. Philip Thomas, Scranton; Mrs.

Olive Titus, Herbert Lehr and Russell Lehr, Dallas. C. H. Matchett. 95 Matson Avenue, is reported in good condition after a cataract operation performed at General Hospital, Wednesday.

Mrs. Roy Glover and Mrs. Earle Smith of Mill Race Farms Lang-home, Bucks County, and Bayville, N. are visiting Rev. and Mrs.

Wlllard F. Edmunds, Gardner Avenue. HIMMLER DALLAS Skawa at aac "GREEN GRASS OF WYOMING" am 1 9n Ciiai Kcw Carta WELLINGTON ARMY DUCK HUNTING COATS only $6,95 REV. RUSSEL KINGLEY Rev. Russel Kingley of Ridgway, will open two weeks of evangelistic services at Laurel Run Primitive Methodist Church on Monday.

Services will be held each week night at 7:80 Sunday mornings at 11 and Sunday nights at 6:30. Rev. George T. Bamford, pastor of the church, announced that music will be provided at all services. Closing meetings will be held November 14.

Kingston Twp. Laing Band to Lead Parade on Saturday Back Mountain Halloween mas-nuerade Darade will be held In Dallas on Saturday night at 6:45. The parade, which will be led by Dr. Henry M. Laing -Community Band, is open to all children and school students in the Back Moun tain area.

iiasfrlzes will be awarded to costumed' marchers in the following classes: most humorous, most original, best dressed, best groups of two or more, and to the entries riding the best decorated bicycles or tncycies. Henry W. Peterson Is general chairman. The parade will form on Lake Street and continue to Main Street, where a judges' stand wm ne erected. Auxiliary of Hospital To Meet November 5 Shavertown Branch.

Nesbitt Me morial Hospital Auxiliary, will meet Friday, November 5. at 2 in Trucksville Hose House. Each members to bring a glass of jelly. Games and cards will be played following the business meeting. Flayers are asked to bring their own cards and games.

Hostesses will be Mrs. M. M. Lloyd, chairman; Mrs. Irvin LaBar, Mrs.

G. A. Learn, Mrs. Gordon Mathers, Mrs. George Metz, Mrs.

Thoma Maurer, Mrs. Frank Mor rison, Mrs. H. Morgan, Mrs. Samuel Miller, Miss Myrtle Major, Mrs.

Victor Miller, Mrs. Charles Norris and Mrs. Charles NicoL PROHIBITION RALLY A temperance meeting and prohibition rally will be held at Shavertown Fire Hall tonight at 7:45. Dale H. Learn of East Stroudsbur.

vice presidential can didate and running mate oi uauae H. Watson, standard bearer of the Prohibition Party for the 1948 campaign, will speak. HALLOWEEN PARTY Twenty-Thirty Club of Shavertown Methodist Church' will have a Halloween masquerade party Saturday at 9:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mannear, East FranMin Street.

GIRL SCOUT SERVICE In observance of Girl Scout Week which onens on Sundav. Dallas District Girl Scouts, leaders and commltteewomen will hold a service in Shavertown Methodist Church at 4 p. m. Sunday. Rev.

Howard R. Harrison, pastor, will preach. Friends and parents are invited. TO VISIT I1VSTITITTR Principal James Goodwin of tonavertown tiementary scnooi will accompany his sixth grade pupils when they go to Wllkes-Barre to participate in a reading demonstration before the teachers of Luzerne County at the Teachers' institute today. Howard wool bert will take the group in one of the school buses.

HALLOWEEN PARTY Brownie Scouts of Shavertown held a Halloween party at the Shavettown Grade School on Mon day afternoon. Songs, games and aances were enioyed. Present: Barbara Bicking, Diana Carrozzo, Betty Chappel, Nancy Crocker, Joyce Edwards, Maureen Edwards, Betty Jean Evans, Joyce Hirleman. Bonnie Jenkins. Carol Inman, Beverly Kintzer, Diane Mac- ijonaui, ratsy Macwuien, grenaa Mannear, Sandra Nash, Doris Nesbitt, Phyllis Monko, Iris Oney, Janice Roberts, Judy Roberts, Janet Mahl.

Marie Wahleren. Mary Emily White, Alice Shrey, Lois Moss, Cindy Gross, Karen Monko, oiadys h.11, Joey Monko, Jr. Leaders present were Mrs. George Kromelbeln, Frances Bres- lin, Patsey Lewis and Nancy Lozo. Prizes were won by Mary Emily White, Joyce Edwards, Doris Nesbitt, and Diane MacDonald.

Refreshments were served by Mrs. Harry Ell, Mrs. Joseph Monko, Mrs. Joseph Shrey and Mrs. Jack Edwards.

HALLOWEEN PARTY All ages are invited to attend the anuual masquerade Halloween party and dance to be held tonight in Kingston Township High School auditorium sponsored by the Auxiliary of Trucksville Fire Company. Guests are asked to come in costume. Judging will take place during the grand march at 8:40. There will be modern and square dancing. Refreshments will be sold.

TOWNSHIP NOTES Mr. and Mrs. John Henninger of Druid Hills have returned after a week In Cleveland. SHAVER "Wr "ON AN ISLAND WITH YOUn, (la TeelnlMtor) tUfter WiiUaata. rtov Lawtora, Jinny fhnaata S-Eyclel RUBBER BOOTS "$4.95 S-BacUe ARCTICS Alto Shoes, Socks, Shirts, Sweaters, Underwear, Coats and Jackets SHOE REPAIRING JUNE'S SHOE REPAIR ARMY and NAVY GOODS A Main St.

Luzerne Phone 7-8289 organizea an Auxiliary to tne Corps a year ago on November 1 ana more tnan 200 women- are members. During World War 1, Mrs. Johnston was stationed at Camp Dlx, N. J. She has had appointments -In New Yorkr Massachusetts, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

Girls' Glee Club of Wyoming Seminary will open its fall concerts at this service, singing Ba- crea music. lorence satteriy, as sociate director of the Vocal- partment, will be in charge. Mrs. John Devens will be guest soloist. Rev.

Joseph L. Weisley, pastor, will preside at the service. WCTU Supper to Be Held Monday Night Forty Fort WCTU will hold a covered dish supper in Forty Fort Methodist Church Monday night at 6:30, with Earl Hill presiding. Musical program will be in charge of Mrs. Charles Crosby and Gwi-lym Davies.

Devotions will be led by Mrs. E. W. Brotherton. Highlights of the recent state convention held at Erie will be given by Mrs.

E. W. Keen, Luzerne County president. Mrs. W.

A. Higgins of TJallas will report on the Soldiers and Sailors work by Mother Moore. Mrs. Abner Jones and Mrs. Burton Palmer will be hostesses.

Guests will be Kingston, Dorrance-ton and Wyoming Unions. WSCS HOLDS PRAYER WSCS of Forty Fort Methodist Church held a World Day of Prayer service yesterday morning and afternoon at the church. Six meditation periods were held, ending with Communion in charge of the pastor, Rev. Edgar F. Singer.

Leaders of the meditations were Mrs. Edgar F. Singer, Mrs. Voris B. Hall, Mrs.

Freas Trumbower, Mrs. F. P. Palmer, Mrs. C.

Gerald Blake and Mrs. Arthur G. Rhoads. Mrs. Mary Gallup Goodwin was soloist, accompanied by Miss Mildred Prynn.

RUMMAGE SALE Ladies' Society of Forty Fort Presbyterian Church will hold a rummage sale November 1, 2 and 3. Anyone having articles to contribute is asked to get In touch with Mrs. Howard Decker of Murray Street or Mrs. Frank Davies of Butler Streets couNcriTro MEET Forty Fort Borough Council will meet tonight at 8 at the town hall in special session. Mining conditions In the borough will be discussed.

ARRIVAL Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Jones of ,1404 Murray Street announce the birth of a son, Edward Arthur, in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital on October 19. Mrs.

Jones is the former Louise Balcomb of Wesley Street. "Wan duality Hither Ttaaa Price" 250 Wyo. Are, King. Dial 7-4435 or 7-3458 Parking In Rear of Store WE DELIVER CENTER CUT CHUCK ROAST Any Sise Piece, lb. gQg Small Genuine Spring LEGS OF LAMB P0KXL0HIS Bib End or Loin End FRESH SPARERIBS Our Own Bom Made Country stylo SAUSAGE Fresh GROUND DEEF Ground WMo Yon Walt Se Page IS Fot Economy Store Adv.

I 1 II irilh I I Bill (AIITLEY ftlfl to $5.99 AJ i XT1 Embroidered Dlooscs PANTIES I yJ 'i Tailored or Dressy .11 11 i Sweaters $2.99 to $5.99 ji I Wools and Nylons ,100 MAIN STREET, LUZERNE 7-631S.

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