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Nineteen WILKES-BARRE RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1948 Idctoivn Dallas Forty Fort If lr Fmmm t-SlSI Mall It to Milke- Barre UMTS. WUkee-Barre. Ne TeU UVI Kiwanis to Sponsor Ends Teacher Grove Theater Show Edwardsville Sale of Old School Interests Residents Much comment is being heard In the borough regarding the proposed sale of the old Mt. Kunfock School Building, one of the bidders for which is the McKettrick-WU- Dallas Kiwanis Club at a meet Hanover Twp. lions Club to Form Boys' League Today Charles Morris, principal of Hanover Township High School, announced last night that a baseball league for boys of 12, 13 and 14 years of age is being formed and Issued an invitation to all those Interested in.

the league to have their captains and list of players attend a meeting this af WEST SIDE FORTY FORT LUZERNE COURTDALE PR INGLE Division Street Cafe Held Up Man Waving .38 Calibre Revolver Takes $90 From Ted Krzywiski ing last nieht at Irem Temple Long Career Slckler reunion wul be held at1 the home of Mrs. Delia Parrish, Saturday, July 17. A basket lunch will be served. All friends and relatives of the family are invited. Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen Calkins, children, Shirley and Stephen, of Rochester, N. spent the holiday week end with Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Husted. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Smith had as guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith of Verne, Mr. and Mrs.

George Smith, daughter Betty, Mrs. Emma Smith of Wilkes-Barre, Mrs. Milder Davies, Mrs. William Hagenbauch, daughter Linda Louise of Lehman. Country Club with Al Shaver presiding held a closed session at which final plans were discussed for the presentation of the play, "The Third Cousin." at Grove llams Company, manufacturers of Miss Elizabeth J.

Hawke Theater, Lake Nuangola, July 19, dresses. Many have been heard to say the school board should sell the Duplan Boys' Club Holds Annual Outing Council Buys Sewer Truck Resigns After Serving District 48 Years building to the manufacturing Approximately 250 members of and wholly sponsored Dy tne ciuo for, the benefit of its underprivileged children's fund. Public is invited to the play and tickets may be Obtained from members of the club as well as from Sam Spencer, golf pro at Irem Country Club. I the Duplan Boys' Club Kingston Division, attended the annual sum mer outing at Lily Lake on Sun day. Buses transported the group Bid firm since an industry of this size would absorb some of the unemployment in the community.

The school board at its recent meeting withheld action on the sale to make comparison of the various bids. The company's bid was submitted by Jack Bird of Summit Street 11-Foot Vein Reached Parking Meters to tne iaKe. Dinner was served ana sports events followed. Prizes were on ternoon at 1:30 at the post nieia, Oxford Street The league Is being sponsored by Hanover Township Lions Club. LIGHTNING HITS SCHOOL Hanover Township Memorial High School on St.

Mary's Road, Lee Park, was struck by lightning during the heavy storm on Monday night. Charles Morris, principal of the high school, said last night that damage was slight TO HAVE SOCIAL Baptist Tabernacle will have a Efforts or Don warns, cn airman of the undertaking, were given a vote of thanks, following which the meeting was adjourned. awarded to the winners of each event. A tall, thin gunman walked Into an East Division Street Cafe last night at 11:30, ordered the proprietor to hand over the contents of the cash register and fled with $90 in bills and silver. Held up was the cafe owned and operated by Teddy Francis Krzywiski.

Krzywiski told City Detectives John Gainard and John Dunn the man brandished a .38 calibre automatic revolver and order Krzywiski to give me the money and hurry up with it." I klkvoosI Rejected; Police Ask S600 a Year Raise PASTOR IN HOSPITAL Rev. Lee Brehm, pastor of East Dallas Methodist Church, is a pa tlent at Methodist Hospital, Brook Forty Fort School Board at a special meeting last night at the high school accepted with regret the resignation of Miss Elizabeth J. Hawke, who is retiring after 48 years service as a teacher in the district Miss Hawke, who has been head of the mathematics department became a teacher in the district shortly after her graduation from Forty Fort High School. She attended Bloomsburg State Teachers' College and received her Bachelor's degree at Susuehanna University in 1931. She also attended Columbia University and Penn State College.

The results follow: Softball Night shift 6, day shift married men 15, single men 7. Tug of War First match, Bulldozers; second match, Thin Men. Sack Race George Patyk. Race of the Roundmen Edmund Rovinski. Three-Legged Race P.

Wolen- By Bird Coal Company lyn, N. where he submitted to New truck for the sewer depart- lawn social nthe church grounds 14jment, delivered to and inspected an operation. PERSONALS The Bird Coal company, with operations in the old Kingston on Wednesday night, July Public is invited. Krzywiski said there were two by members of council yesterday, was accepted at a meetine of Coal -Company property, has reached the llth-foot vein and expects to be producing coal in a large ju irons in me caie DUt tne gun. men did not molest them.

MANY ATTEND VFW PARTY Kingston Borough Council last Ashley-Newtown Memorial Post night. Check for $2,462.27 in 7021. VFW. entertained a capacity favnr nt intnr Twine m- Detectives Gainard and Dunn searched the area and several volume in the near future. Isaac sky and J.

Kolejejchick. Volleyball Day shift 21, night shift 10; married men 15, single men 6. Watermelon Contest Mike places in Hanover Township with out success. A memorial in her honor was established by the Class of 1928 Eez Tossine J. Lamoreux and and each year the income from Evans of Plymouth is the foreman crowd at its first outdoor party of tract, was ordered issued, in charge of developments.

A ramp the season last night In the rear! Contract for 500 feet of firehose has been erected on Roosevelt of the post home 703 Hazle was awarded to Harris Hardware Street to receive the coal as it is Street, Newtown. Proceeds will and Supply Company, lowest of mined. i be used to remodel the post home, four binders SCHOOLPORT PERSONALS fclo firVe. The supervisor's annual report Mr. nnrl Mn Arthur Johns.

Jr J- o.t.-f th this memorial is awarded to the member of the graduating class Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ritter of Franklin Street spent the week end and holiday at Thousand Islands, N. Y. Master Set.

and Mrs. Edgar F. Atkinson of Fayetteville, N. and Miss Margaret Brace of Newark spent the holiday week end with Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin Brace of East Dallas. Harold and Connie Hislop of Ffanklin Street are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Somers of Falls. Mr.

and Mrs. C. R. Schatz of Havertown, Howard Griesing of Hazleton spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert C. Griesing of Franklin Street. Mr. and Mrs. John Girvan of Lake Street spent the holiday week end with Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Girvan of Norristown. Correspondence NOW a pleasure with an EKCIl rCtlHTO KSilUEl PEHi 3 Miners Made 111 by Fumes was given to the school board at, and daughter Dona, of Luzerne borou eh b'uildlne on South building on its meeting Tuesday night. It street. Lee Park, have returned witn tne nignest scholastic rating.

Fire insurance, amounting to $148,000 for a five-year period, was renewed by the board. Six bids for school furniture, including teacher's desk, student chairs and filing cabinets were referred to the property committee for i mi i shows 183 days taugnt, with a Sprague Avenue and the Interior and part of the exterlon of Hoyt Libruary. All nrnnnsnlfl on nnrklncr mptprs. aner vacationing in nuadeiphia and Atlantic City. total enrollment of percent Mrs.

Eva Heatherby of Lee Park Your writing ean be done more easily the 14 kt age of attendance, 98 per cent; 2 students at the sight conservation class; 1,088 pupils promoted; 97 has returned from roroii-oH wem rewtprt recommendation. and Atlantic City. She attended jand council announced its Inten- solid gold round, smooth ball-like point glides S. Buracft. Disappearing Race F.

Pifer. Pie Eating J. Maslowski and M. Steele. Cracker Eating F.

Pifer. Booby Prize T. Levitsky. Officers of the club are: president, A. L.

Schrempp; vice president, C. H. Habicht; secretary, A. Peehkls; treasurer, E. Jones.

Chairmen of the committees were: refreshments, John Ontko; transportation, A. Pechkis; safety, J. Bellas; entertainment, C. H. Habicht; publicity, G.

Goryl. FIREMEN TO MEET All committee members and members of both companies of Kingston Fire Department will meet tonight at 7:30 at Columbian No. 2 Engine House, East Union Street, to complete arrangements pupils to enter high school; 107 ine nepuDiican wonvenuon wmie tlon to readvertise for new bids. Stearns Colliery Workers Overcome by Carbon Monoxide Gas seniors graduated. Estimated en Specifications for new batteries for the emergency lighting system in the high school, which were in Philadelphia, over paper with the Delegation of three policemen William Lvnch of Boland Ave smoothness of a soft presented a request from the de I presented by Stanley Walborn, nue, Lee Park, has returned from rollment lor tne next scnopi term is 1,179.

Colorful Sunbackg with Bolero partment for a salary increase of architect were approved and the L-eiroit wnere ne visitea josepn $600 per vear per man The-re Parsons lead pencil. Phtmt tmi mail rdtrt filUd secretary was directed to adver tise for bids to be received up to S4.95 each. EDWARDSVILLE DRESS SHOP, 488 Main. Kowinski. quest was referred to committee Charles Yates has returned to or conslderation.

Request for Frederick after visiting hisjsalary increase foP drivers of the August I. Three mine workers were admit ana mil. oen department also was received School treasurer reported in the general fund as of ted to Nanticoke State Hospital last niht when overcome hv car NOTES AND PERSONALS Miss Myrtle Lewis of New East Liberty Street Newtown. Traffic conditions were dis bon monoxide gas while at work at cussed at length though no action was taken. Several of the traffic York City is visiting her sister, Mrs.

William Hancock of Hillside Avenue. June 30. SOFTBALL LEAGUE In two Forty Fort Softball and personnel assignments for the oiearns colliery ol Susquehanna Coal Company. Admitted to Nanticoke State Mountain Top UNIT 781 TO MEET American Lesrion Auxiliary. Unit problems were referred to the Citizens' Traffic Committee.

mock party to be held next week. Louis Dukas. commander of the Hospital were: League games played Tuesday night, Veterans of Foreign Wars local post of the VFW, is attending the convention in Detroit. Edward Wisnewski, 35 RD 2, Still Only 75r Per Quart. Spencer's Have You Tried COOX'S SPECIALS For Relief of PAIN They Are Good I 781.

will meet tonleht at 8 at the Homade Ice Cream. Shickshinny, laborer. Admitted at Mr. ano Mrs. Micnaei naiim Legion Home.

9:20. Condition fair. Fred Allabaugh of Austin Avenue is visiting his brother-in-law at Worcester, while undergoing treatment at the Boston Clinic in Boston, Mass. Mrs. Elsie Hughes of Oliver Street and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Jones of Matson Avenue spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Evangelistl of Milford, Conn. Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Conrad of Buffalo, N. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James Williams of Mill Street.

Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien and daughter of Peoria, 111., are vacationing with relatives here. Broilers 52c pound, roasters 55c pound, large white eggs 73c dozen. ADAMS POULTRY Market, 51 Oliver.

2-78. and sonsi Charles and Billy, and Charles Chepulis are spending a REBENNACK and COVERT John Guszak, 33, RD 1, Shick POST BOARD TO MEET Executive committee of Joan of defeated Lupmsky Tile, 3 to 0, and Ryan's Service Station won over Bonner's, 9 to 4. Three games will be played tonight at 6. Schedule: WW vs. Davis Barbecue, Day School field; Lupinsky's vs.

Ryan's, high school FAMILY GATHERING A family gathering was held at two-week vacation in Ky. shinny, miner. Admitted at 9:30, Condition fair. Mrs. James Aten, sister of Mrs.

Arc Post 977, American Legion, will meet Monday night at 8 at John Ellis of Church is ufnnrattoii Srrrlr the home of Mrs. George Drendall, on Sunday wlth'the following attending: Mrs. Mary Whitebread, Andrew Lozovich, 37, of 230 West Churoh Street, Nanticoke, the Black Diamond Post Home. seriously ill at her home in ST WYOMING AVE. All officers are requested to at field and Ertley's vs.

Bonner's at HtGT07f 7-4514 tend. Kingston Council 356. Jr. miner, condition lair. Avon dale Laborer Injured OUAM, will meet tonight in the ARTISTS' MATERIALS, Wallpaper the Pringle diamond.

Kingston Twp. LIBRARY AUCTION and Paint. ELLIS BLOCH, 049 Wyo ivu. ana mrs. naipn ien ano daughter Beatrice of Palmerton; Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Fatzinger, daughters Jean and Gall of Bethlehem; Dr. Floyd Whitebread of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Benton Whitebread and daughter Frances MI.Val UTfcaloT, OC rt Ifil VT ming Avenue.

Free Delivery Every 2 Hours rrom 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Donald Street, West Nanticoke, a laborer at Avondale Colliery, was admitted to Nanticoke State Hospital last night at 10:30 with lac CELEBRATES AT 50 Joseph Maher, 19 South Good Second annual auction sale for Mary 01 it.

faui. Minn. the benefit of the Back Mountain win Avenue, observed his 50th Mr. and Mrs. Nathlel Noakes of JOOF Building.

Auxiliary of Edwardsville Post, American Legion, will meet tomorrow night in the post home. A report of the recent bazar will be given. Council will meet tomorrow night. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Doughton, spent the week end in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bird are KINGSTON PHRMH birthday yesterday. Mr.

Maher is erations to lingers ol left hand. Memorial Library will be held at Risley's Barn, Lehman Avenue, Wilkes-Barre, Mrs. Florence Ly employed as a clerk at Wilkes Courtdale Courtdale Volunteer Fire Department will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Hose House. All members are urged to attend as important matters will be discussed. Dallas, on Saturday.

Mrss A. D. ons, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hess and daughter Patricia Ann of Elmira Barre Post Office.

His wife Is the Ashley Hutchison of Overbrook Avenue is former Mary V. Callahan of Kings Heights, N. Wallace Lyons of chairman. ton. They have three children: Jsayre.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Drendall Canvassers are soliciting articles GOP WOMEN TO MEET Republican Women's Club Maureen, Helen Ann and John of Harrisburg, Mr.

and Mrs. Bert of for the sale and the bake sale Joseph, all at home. summering at Harvey's Lake. lemming, daughter Joan and son which will be held in conjunction Jack of Allentown, Mr. and Mrs.

Charter No. 12931 Raerft DUtrtct Na. a REPORT OT CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KINGSTON with the auction. Trucks will pick nomas uougnton nas received the appointment as the Record Ashley will meet Friday night at 8 in Town Hall. Mrs.

Walter Stevens and Mrs. William Bray will be hostesses. Marvin Drendall and son William Hantsvillo up the articles. of Pottstown, Mr. and Mrs.

George Drendall, daughters Evelyn and In the stata o( Pennsylvania, at the close of buslneu on June 30th. 1948. Published correspondent for Edwardsville. All news items may be left at the Town Hall, the American Legion Dinner will be served in the LOSES GAME Shavertown lost to East Dallas Lillian jean. Mrs.

Georee Dren in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211. U. S. Revised Statutes. Methodist Church today at noon.

dall, Sr. Home or telephoned to 8-0615. Mr. and Mrs. G.

A. Learn spent on Sunday afternoon 12 to 2 in a Bi-County Baseball League game. TO HAVE OUTING TODAY Young Adult Group of Centenary Methodist Church will have a meeting and outing today at Rocky Glen. Cash, balances with other banks. Including reserve balanra.

and cash several days with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Luzerne Pringle ON PAPER STAFF Stephen Poleskie, Courtright Street, English instructor at Pringle High School, who is attending summer school for teachers at Bucknell, Is business manager of The Workshop Weekly," assisted by four other teachers. He also is a member of the volleyball team. MARRIED YEARS Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard A. Seleskl recently celebrated their third ARRIVAL Mr. and Mrs. Burton Kneal.

ENTRIES ASKED Hems In process of collection United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures 787,341.9 1.32S.0S8.24 102,828.70 215.713.92 announce the birth of a son, to be McDonnell, Long island, ine McDonnells spent the week end with the Learns. Entries for the soap box derby to be held in conjunction with the named Dwlght Allen, in General Corporate stocks (Including $6,000.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank) MASONS TO HOLD RITES Coalville Lodee 474. AM. 10.026.00 Hospital, on Sunday. Loans and discounts (Includln annual Firemen air of irucks- $160.73 overdrafts) 1.68S.404.33 Miss Carol Wagner Is spending will conduct services at the home ville are to be in by July 19.

Entry the summer in NantucKet. Bank premises owned $32,250.00, furniture and fixtures 13,000.00 Real estate owned other than bank premises Other assets 39,250.00 169.00 18.964.99 SCIIMTD-WEAVER Miss Betty Weaver and Ernest PRAYER SERVICES Bible study and prayer service will be held tonight at 7 in the chapel ol Bennett Presbyterian Church irt charge of the pastor, Rev. A. Paul Lam; services in the Methodist Church at 7:30 in charge of the pastor, Rev. L.

E. Pitkin. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Perrego, blanks may be secured from Dr.

George Flack or S. D. Finney. ENTERTAIN GUESTS sons. Howard, Elliott ano n.mer TOTAL ASSETS $4,163.555.14 son.

of rernbrooK, Mr. and Mrs. Schmid of 263 North Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, were married recently at the home of Miss Weaver's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. wedding anniversary. They were Howard Dymond of Shavertown Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Earl of spent Monday with Albert Perrego married in St. Hedwig's Church, Kingston, by Rev. James E. Carverton entertained recently at a farewell picnic supper for Rev.

First quarterly conference will oe and Mrs. Curtis Nevin. Gryczka. Maid of honor was her 11.553.602.13 1,934,204.3) 79,094.16 100,000.00 164,643.69 held in the Metnodist cnurch on LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of United State Government (Including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS $3,831,544.18 Other liabilities Friday night. Rev.

Roswell W. and Mrs. John K. Taylor and children, who moved to Reading PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Fennell of sister, Miss Florence Michalek. Alfred Sileski, cousin of Mr. Seleskl, was best man. Lyon, superintendent of Wilkes' CLUB 10 AT LAKE Members of Club 10 left Monday to spend two weeks at a cottage near picnic grounds, Harvey's Lake. They are Miss Joan Casey, Miss Joan Stogaskt.

Miss Eleanor ol their late member, Henry Goss, .224 St Mary's Road, Lee ParR, tonight. Members are asked to meet at 7 in front of Colborn's drug store to go to the home in a body. COUNCIL TO MEE'i Ashley Borough Council will meet tonight at 8 in Town Hall. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs.

James Benninger and daughter, Mrs. Roy Stamets, of Hampton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Benninger of North Main Street over the holiday.

They were accompanied home Buffalo, N. and Timothy Shea rf Mlorrona frolic- Tsl inAwn Barre District, will be in charge. A covered dish supper will pre 29,379.28 Mrs. Sqleskl was Miss Agatha ui inuKui ca. a1 niioi 41.

.1. ncic Guests were: Rev. and Mrs. John R. Taylor, Pam and John Taylor, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Hontz, Doris Mae Hontz, Mr. and Mrs. John Youngblood, John Charles Young- cede the meeting. janme Micnaiex, aaugnter or -Mr, guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward TOTAL LIABILITIES $3,896,919.46 Stiles, Miss Jean Savage, Miss Ann and Mrs. Stanley Michalek, 365 Jimmie Major of Mt. Greenwood is visiting his grandparents, Mr. Shea over the week end and hoi lday.

Northampton Avenue, Kingston Mr. beieski is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Seleskl, 28 Evans Street, Pringle. blood, Harry Huey.

On the Fourth, Mr. and Mrs. Earl had as guests Mr. and Mrs. John Earl and Kay Earl of Car xiupinas, miss Carrie uoraem, Miss Natalie Wheatle, Miss Beatrice Stiles, Miss Erma Rosenber-ger and Miss Ann Bretchko.

LADIES' AID TO MEET CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stock: (c) Common stock, total par $100,000.00 Surplus Undivided profits Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) and Mrs. H. J. Major. Swoyerville Miss Anne Fetick of 202 Den SSgt.

Henry M. Symons who has returned from duty In the Pacific, and Mrs. Henry M. Symons and daughter Lynn Ann of Af ton, N. left Tuesday for Roswell.

N. Mrs. Seleskl nrlor to her mar verton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 100.000.00 100.000.00 69,318 91 37.316.77 806,639.88 $4,163,559.14 riage served in the Waves as a Ladies' Aid Society of Bennett Presbyterian Church will meet to after spending a few days with his nison Street is spending a vacation Ylc, USNR.

At the time of their marriage Mr. Seleski was a TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Hontz, Mr. and Mrs. John Young-blood and son, John Charles, Mr. and Jonathon Jones of parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Sy with relatives in Toronto, Canada night in the church parlors follow sergeant in the Army. He served mons. by Mr. Wenninger's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. G. Benninger, who will spend a mopth with them. Misses Jay and Rose Tylenda, Martha Kurimski and Celia Strin-koski are vacationing in Atlantic City.

Mrs, Joseph Fratesi and Mrs. Louise Krisanda have returned Shavertown, Mr. and Mrs. Gomer overseas. ing prayer Service.

Hostesses will be Mrs. William Hitchings and Mf. and Mrs. Elmer Drendall and MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purpose! 223,571.14 Williams and Ethelwyn Williams of Wilkes-Barre, Thomas E. Hontz, son Dale of Laurel Run were re ROOSEVELT State or Pennsylvania, louniy or uizerni, ss: I.

Robert E. Jones, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the They are the parents of child. ON COLLEGE TEAM Mrs. Margaret Glahn. PERSONALS AND BRIEFS of Philadelphia: Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Alexandria of Balti BWOYERVllXB 1 and Bennett Presbyterian Sunday Robert Durkin. teacher in the from New York where they spent several days with the former's "THE IRON CURTAIN" cent guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Kneal, Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Nevin recently attended the funeral of her father in Meshoppen. Mrs. Wesley Hague of Scranton was the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Becker on Tuesday. more, Mr. and Mrs Folk and Earl Folk of West Wyoming. CIRCLE TO MEET bcnooi cnurch picnic will be held Saturday at Sylvan Lake, Sweet above statement Is true to the.

beat of my knowledge and belief. ROBERT E. JONES. Cashier, Sworn to and subscribed before this 6th Correct Attest day of July. 1948.

OLIN R. MULUSON, ELEANOR HARLOS. GEO. M. HUEY, (Notary Seal) Notary Public.

E. E. REILLY, My commission expires at the cod of the Director, next Session of the Senate. Dana Oa Tlerney Valley. Reservations are to be made with Jacob Titus, Albert South Pioneer Avenue Circle of LEON ERROEi COMEDY Shavertown Methodist Church will Porter or, William' Remely.

Buses meet today at 1 at the home of will leave from the church atj 111 Mrs. Herman LaBar, Mt Airy Road. TOWNSHIP NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Cyril M.

Drobenak recently celebrated their first wed TUCKER ON DISPLAY eighth grade of the Pringle schools, is a new recruit on the "Grad" Softball team at Bucknell. He is a pitcher. PERSONALS AND BRIEFS Raymond Orloski, twin son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Orloski, rear 39 Evans Street, still has his left arm in a sling due to a fall suffered some time ago.

George Krivenko, Newark, N. is visiting his parents on Court-right Street. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Linko, Elm Street, Kingston, were recent dinner guests of his mother, Mrs.

Wasil Linko. Flanagan Street. ding anniversary. They were married at St. Mary's Church, Kingston, by Rev.

Emtl Semetkovsky. Visitation evangelism workers Mr. and Mrs. Carl Remley and children of Shavertown spent the holiday and week end at Richfield THE FIRST COMPLETELY NEW CAR brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank O'Nell. PFC Joseph McCann, who has been Stationed at Arlington, W. Va-, has been spending a 14-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCann ot Hill Street Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Chlossey and daughter of Pittsburgh will arrive today to visit Mrs. Chios-Bey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kloss of South Main Street Mr, and Mrs.

Robert. Perkins and children Ann Marie and Peggy of Hill Street have been spending several weeks with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perkins, Frankfort HI. William H.

Tinner, Mrs. Robert Tinner and daughter Allene of Ashley, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow McCay and son Billy of Mountain Top arc spending the week at Lake Carey. Robert Tinner spent the week end and holiday with spring, N.

Y. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Egen of Kingston were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

A. C. Dampf on Sunday evening. IN FIFTY YEARS will assemble at Bennett Presbyterian Church at Tp. Monday.

Library of Sacred Heart Church will be open next Wednesday evening from 7 to 8. Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus Hub- schmitt of Newark, N. were guests over the holiday of Mrs.

A. E. Remley of Shavertown. Miss Ida Edwardsvffla Gil AND Hunt of Shavertown returned to Newark with, them to spend a week. Mrs.

L. T. Schwartz of Shaver. HIMMLER DALLAS Shorn at 1 and "HER HUSBAND'S AFFAIRS" naachot Toae, LocUto Ball TBAVELTALK CARTOON town is visiting her son-in-law and Contlnaoas from 3 to 11 Doubl Feature: "Madonna of the Desert" aaaa Bobarts, Doa Barry -also "South of Faro Psgo" fletoeted Short Subject aaugnter, Mr. ana Mrs.

Herbert Berehanaler- of Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. John Henninger of uma hum nave returned irom a visit in Cleveland. Miss Lois Tavlor of 'Blnehamtnn them.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moharter Of North Main Street have been on', a motor trip to Ohio, New 'York State and Canada. Sweet Valley is spending -two weeks with Mr. ana Mrs.

cari or Shavertown. i Mr. and Mrs. Leland Sioole of Kingston spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.

Glendon Sipple of Mrs. Anna Winter-mute 'has re REPORT OF CONDITION' OF THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK OF EDWARDSVILLE In the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of buslneu on June 30, 1948. Published In response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statute-: ASSETS Cash, balances with other banks.

Including reserve balance, and cash 1 Items In process of collection 490.484.96 United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 1,782.733.76 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 354,235.61 Other bonds, notes, and debentures 351,769.26 Corporate stocks, (Including $7,500.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank) 7.505.00 Loana and discounts 769,415.40 Bank premises owned $54,750.00, furniture and fixtures $4,341.15 59,091.15 Other assets 9,115.01 Buffalo. Mrs. Leland Sipple is the former Miss Jean Dampf of Shavertown. turned to Wimmers, after visiting relatives. Mrs.

Wintermute and Mrs. Hattie Edwards visited Mrs. Mattle Allen. I Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Nafus of Today and Tomorrow July Glouchester, N. spent the week end with Mrs. Jennie Thomas. Mr. Warrior Ran ARRIVAL Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Nahadll, 561 Front Street, announce the birth of a daughter on July 6 in Mercy Hospital. PERSONALS TOTAL ASSETS $3,854,350.15 and Mrs. -Frank Foss and other relatives. -Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Forty Fort, Mr. and Mrs. Renald Davenport and sons of Kingston visited their parents Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Farver' are LIABILITIES Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations Tun deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposts of United States Government (Including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) i TOTAL DEPOSITS $3,539,604.52 283.782.03 3.190.241.0C 52,489.40 6,969.84 8.122.25 entertaining his lather. William A. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Boyle and Farver, and Mrs.

Farver of Miami, 614 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton Open All Day and Evenings Place Your Order For Your Tucker Car With Your Nearest Dealer U1JLV1U, Willi.) CUV visiting his father, Con, Boyle, of Other liabilities 14,204.94 D. E. Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hunter and Harold Free Raymond Severin of New York TOTAL LIABILITIES $3,953,809.46 man attended the RFD Mail Carriers' Association meeting; at the has joined his wife to spend two weeks here visiting Mrs.

Severin'i parents, Mr and Mrs. Peter Fedak, CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital (c) Common stock, total-par $125,000.00 home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lewis at Mt Zlon on Saturday evening. Harold Cragle and children, Bar 01 uoyia street; surplus 129.6O0.00 125,000.00 60,000.89 540.00 unamaeu proxiui Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) bara, red and Koiana.

Mrs. Mae Coheck and daughter Carol spent Mr. and Mrs. Victor Danowskl of Hajicoclv visited his mother, Mrs. Catherine Danowskl, TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 300,940.69 WYOMING VALLEY TOTOIt CO the Holiday week end in rnuaaei-phla.

wuesuiui street TOTAL ABILITIES AND CAPFTAL ACCOUNTS $3,534,390.19 484-496 South Main-Street WUkes-BAire) Dial 3-5073 494J East Main' Street Nanticoke. Phone 1074 or 23G3 MEMORANDA 184,500.00 Assets pledged or assigned to ateufe liabilities and for other purpose city SIIAVEn 1 Btate 01 Pennsylvania, umniy or uizerne, as: John A. Boson, cashier of th above-named bank, do solemnly swear thai the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and bellet JOHN A. BOSON, Cashier. "UHSUSFECTED" NOXEN TUTATEU "ALBUQUERQUE" Ilaadnlpk! BmM, Barter Brittoa tiwrtD "Oabbjr" Hum Ia C'liioootat) SHORTS 214" Phono 41 C3 IVYOflG UALLEY GO Sworn to and subscribed before this 8th Correct Attest: dar of Julv.

1948. O. WASHBURN, CaafleM, Claada Aaany Tattar CABTO0N HUGH JONES. WM. MOKKXS, RUSSELL L.

ORAM, (Notary Seal) Notary Public. My conunliiloti explr January 23, 1849. Director..

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