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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 20

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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tendi Horsemen from Wyoming Valley and vicinity will meet Monday night at 7:30 in Kingston Cake Company cafeteria to further plans prevent Infection 4. aidi healing. Mora City Solicitor J. Williams, Warren, 0., formerly of Kingston, has been elected exalted ruler of Warren Lodge, 2D5, BPOE. He is son of Mr.

and Mrs. Mark Wil Hundreds of music loveri and Winners in the other evening thmisanat every flay swear oy inexpensive, Prior to Introduction of the conductor for the evening session. Mrs. mrk artln MIXLOIUK. sold wim money.

Oak Street Kar.ticoke, siie missed the money when she was about to make a purchase in a drug store. Detectives John Gainard and Peter Roche are investigating. elocutionary followers from at lor the traditional master paraae April 17 on the West Side and cen John Daugherty, Plymouth, sang WK guarantee by SUN RAT T)PVC, STORKS, ALBKRT H. COU.EY, REESE DRUGS, TUCK'S DRUG STORE, or your events: Amateur solo: Wllkes-Barre. Evelyn Grlbble, least three counties attended the 60th annual eisteddfod of Cynon- own aiMg (tore.

Baritone 'solo: Jacob Wendell. tral wilkes-Barre. Committee arranging the parade, headed by Dave Pugh, will report on dang for the event, which Is fardd i Literary Societies In Ed Events, first, second and third prize winners In the order named, at the afternoon session: Solo restricted to children under wards Memorial Church, Edwards- and Is a candidate to succeed himself this year. He has been active liams, 59 South Welles1 Street, Kingston. Attorney Williams has been a resident of Warren 15 years.

He was graduated from Catholic University Law School, Washington, and was associated with Attorney scranion; eunon james, wiiKes-Barre. The prize, only one listed, was divided between them. ville, yesterday 'afternoon and last in Democratic city and county 7 years i Lorraine Weisser, West SoDrano solo: Anna O'Court being sponsored by Wyoming Valley Horse Association. It already has discovered that each year the problem of locating carriages and nttston; ui uaggert scranton; politics. i His wife is the formee Marv night Adults and youngsters competed In 23 events.

More than $500 In cash prizes amy Arcnara, Kingston. Recitation, children under scranton. Recitation (female adults): Marilyn Morgan, Edwardsvllle; also additional prize from family of her tiers of "early vintage becomes more Joseph L. Molitorls, formerly of Hanover Township, uv the practice Hart, Edwardsvllle. They have two children, Mark, -Jr, and Maureen.

1 was awarded before the program years: Mary Morltz, Forty Forts ended. The 11-feature -afternoon Billy Archard, Kingston; Eugene ui law in ai rem i Attorney William wu plorterl late tutor, presented oy jmts. jonn session was restricted to competl He will be Installed ac exalted difficult. The committee nas xouna also that some of the vehicles, when located are in need of repairs. The association also-notes, that horses A.

Thomas ana lamuy, city solicitor of Warren In 194T ruler April 6. tion among youngsters, a he. iz feature evenlnsr program was de Tenor solo: William Burnaford. Solo (7 to 10 Marie Serino, Scranton; Florence Lucas, Scranton; Carol Lee -Jones, Plym Trucksvuie. should receive road work to con dition them for the parade.

-w- voted to adult competition. Supper Brass auartet: Forty Tort High Ray Sands, association president, was served in the Sunday school rooms by the Ladies' Aid Society outh i Recitation (7 to 10 years); Carol School. -v SAVE linen and laundering will nreslde. He has extended an Contralto solo: Divided between Ann Hoffman, Scranton: Georjre Invitation td all horsemen, members of the church Rev. Gordon T.

Jones. Haddon with toft, smart Helen Louise Bltler of Ashley and Lucas, Scranton; Joanne Archard, of the organization or not, to at Lois Totten of West Pittston. Kingston. field, N. was chairman of the afternoon session.

Prof. Thorwald tend Monday sight's session. Helen Louise- Challenged solo: Solo (u to 14 years): uianne Bltler, Ashley. E. Lewis.

Edwardsvllle High School trey. orty ort: faui wiinam David Thomas in paper nnpiiins Male recitation; faculty member, was conductor. Sir Lenpox O'RciUy Dirt of Scranton. i Senator T. Newell Wood was Port of SDain.

March Trio: Joan, and Jeanne Walthy honorary chairman of the evening session, but was unable to attend and Doris Scheckler. all of Ed Lewis, Scranton; Milliard Christmas, Kingston. Recitation (11 to 14 years): Nancy Ann Scranton; Jimmy Dixon, Larksville; Grace Vitond, Forty Fort. Piano solo (15-18 years): Janice 17 UP) Sir Lennox Authur O'Reilly, 68, who drafted Trinidad's new con wardsvllle. kind you're proud um.

and, with an accompanying message, sent the trowel used to lay stitution, died today. Chorus: Friendly (Neighbors. :1 TWO ilZMi regular and dinner This Brooklyn, N. Y. youngster Is as full of pep as only healthy children can be.

Nestle's Evaporated Milk agreed with her from the start. Mothers know that Nestle's is easier -to digest, and it's Vitamin tis-ertcued td help build strong bones and teeth. Ask your doctor about this rich; wholesome milk. NESTLibest -known 'round the world for quality the cornerstone of the church as a crlft to the conereeatlOn. It Is In Cast germs away with Lovering, Plains; Phyllis K.

Ayers, Taylor. scribed with the cornerstone laying date, February 22, 1889. Solo (15 to 18 years): Louise CUSTOM-ROASTED MARCAL HANKIES. and it's easy. Chairman- was Mrs.

josepn m. Stark. Wilkes-Barre, daughter of Ellen Seely, Scranton; Florence Miller, Scranton. Recitation- (15 to 18 years): crust the tender milk products. P.SJ Nestle's small iiVe ever paxeo.

the late Kev. ur. x. awards, founder of the eisteddfod. Mayor yo1 Contains oet Marie Elise Ayers of Taylor, first: size can is ideal lor tabu use.

your pie ts the I a. no fussl Treat John F. Davis of Reading was con In minutes Aren iMa fYld to 1 the whole lamily, tonight ductor. Adjudicators were: Music, Prof. Griffith J.

Jones, former (Conductor of Orpheus Glee Club and now director of Choral Department the Rodeheaver Hall-Mack your ask means a Pn Pw I 7-MINIT every time. company, Cleveland; recitations, Dr. John H. Dyer, superintendent retdy-mixed Ie cros" ing pft1r eealed to handy, moifture-proof containers. niUNO Open.

pe add. water and mix. Here's erery-thing you need Tor a Iwa creamy lemon filling with that homemade flavor. Easy to make 7-MINIT ingredient! are accurately measured to assure perfect results every ttae' CRUST Just add water to thi expertly blended pie crust nux of Scranton Schools. A songiest be Jacqueline Flint of Forty Fort, second; Betty Williams of Nanticoke, third.

Duet (14 to 18 years) Florence Miller Taylor, first; Dllys Sibley of Taylor, second. Four children's choruses of boys and girls under 15 years of age competed in the final event, "America the Beautiful," for which two prizes were awarded. First went to the Main Liners, students of Main Street School, Kingston, directed by Lillian Archard; second, Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Choir, directed by Miss Pierson; third, Edwards Memorial, directed by David C. Thomas: fourth, Welsh tween sessions was conducted by Prof. Charles Davis, Meyers High School music supervisor.

Miss Catherine Morgan, Kingston, was Keep food fresh with organist. David C. Thomas, Ed KITCHEN CHARM PAPER wardsvllle, was official accompan 1st in the competitive events. Advertising gtvea yon greate security. By selling more goods 'and services to more people, makes your Job more secure.

Baptist of Edwardsvllle, directed, by Mrs. Catherine Nicholas. Mrs. -Anna. Watklns Roberts, Mauch Chunk, who has been competing eisteddfods for 60 years, won first prize in the solo event for adult over 60 years of age.

Mrs. Shultz of Nescopeck received second, prize. Electronics, Airmen p. Ratings Open in Navy Openings in electronics and airmen ratings in the U. S.

Navy Velvety-soft white cake. Delicious flavor and aroma. were announced yesteraay oy Chief Petty Officer Frank Ball, Tender chocolate radge cake ttay fresh andmoist. Gold Crosi Evaporated Milk makes GOLD Cjtort I toffee taste extra extra mellow. frl- Yet it's so economical to use You'll 7 find Gold Cross fills every milk need to perfection.

Try it today. I hft IQl i l-rT'- i chiet recruiter or wilkes-Barre Navy Recruiting Office. Chief Ball said the Navy particularly seeks amateur radio operators as recruits for the electronics ratings. If recruits pass the Eddy Test, they will be sent to electronics sch.ool.ior 44 weeks, Chief BaU said. Recruits who make 55 or better in the Applicants' 'Qualification Test will be accepted for airmen's ratings, the chief recruiter said.

All recruits for these ratings must be high school graduates, he said. Successful recruits will receive eight weeks of basic Waning at Airmen's School and then be permitted to obtain further training at one of the Navy's 12 air schools. 4 d. Takfi a bi( poy bite Jf a T' Sf Vlf See how plump and juicy Armour Frankfurters are! Taxi Driver Forced to Take Part in Robbery 1 1 ---A taxi driver was an unwilling; They're made fresh very day right here la town Get some a from the big six pound boxes! aid in the robbery of a Gouldsboro diner early yesterday moraine. State Police reported last night.

The quartet, holding the driver at gunpoint forced him to drive to Gouldsboro where they robbed the a Trolley Diner of $25. The taxi driver, Sam Marranca, Pittston employed by Sullivan Taxi Company, said that, follow in the w9iM ing the robbery, the four merfl forced him to drive to Scranton and then to Old Force, where they left the cab. No arrests have been made, State Police said. About 26 SDecies of rhododen PI dron, in fnunrf in 4Via lTnif-A4 a leader in America's finest lint of states and Canada. W3 New! Jell-0 Rice Pudding is msmmMipmMiME wonderful, wonderful, wonderful Its the he creamiest rice pudding i ever And so very, very easy! 411 you do is add mifk and boil No trick to HI You Jusi oii to the new Ffllsbury Cake Mixes.

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