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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 29

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VAl THE EVENING NEWS. WIUIESDAEnE. VK. FIUDAV EVENING. SEPTEMIiCIt TIMES-LEADER, AS) Hi CALBRAITU Slit Claiutt YankMaquU UEUT.

LEHTZ; SECRETARIES UZMUGSTTOIV NEEDLEWORK Commended f.ifcty Patrol TO ORGANIZE GUILD MARKS Is Reorganized TIIUtlERBOLT PILOT. HOflE rurled last fcy Superintend- Plan To Form Uniform ITS JUBILEE I Jui a. Kasuvody, aatty I or Kingston echoed ha (jrfaltd and thia year Km 100 tawmbars. Thou work la OasUt th Program for Oeneral Community Activities National Officers Attend 1'h al pel" protecting school Member of Pioneer Fighter. omuia.

i'uuu fcavo Innw formod at Meeting Here Accom A euros im ate It 60 delegates from IJaplo, Church. Chaatar, plishments of Qroup Group Made 81 Missions Awarded DFC and Other Medals tha area a tending from llttaton to HasJeton. inclusive, assembled at a tier. Main ana ocftuylef schools. 1 patrol Km captain and at two Leuteoanta in addition to dinner meeting sponsored Jointly by Praised By Mayor BKW-eommiaaioaed nwmbait ma rennsylvania Commercial bee-r Lanes' Association, tha Slala and local Chamber of Gummerca.

in fiftieth anniversary of Witaea- Uenbr wear bclu and badf, ehd that at crosaiiiga oa Wyoming arnua alao carry a rod flag oa Barre Branch of Needlework Guild Member of th first P-47 Thun- of America wa observed today in Hotel Starling last night Tha general purpoaa of tha meeting was to discus local war, postwar and general community activi rirrt Preibyterien Church Houm. dsrbolt fighter group to at action In any thsatrt of war, First Lieut woicn ma word stop. A. E. Hock, a member of th high School faculty is director of tha pa- South Franklin street.

Prominent speaker were In at ties under wartime condition. As Norbert G. Lent, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loon Lena, Orchard tendance including Mia Marian Itetlie, national president, of Orange, a result of the discussion, those ii a CDA aaaial Maotiag present decided to form a perm N.

and Mrs Alma Ueaborough, street, Nanticoke, has arrived homa from England to spend a thres Officer and mem ben of Court nent organization composed of rep- esecuttve secretary, of Philadelphia 1 Xv'ystlcai Roaa UML. Catholic Daugh- A feature of the araaion marking weeks leave with bis parents. It is marniauves rrom an or in com muniliet involved to form a uni form program of activity in tha in the golden anniversary wa a lunch nf first visit homo to four ytara. taabal Tawaaaawl PaU, abava, iS-yaar-eld Sw Tars. aaeiatiM.

teres! of the region in general. The with tho last 30 months being spent eon at noon. The teuton opened with singing of "America" and prayer by Kev. Jules Avre. oastor to combat duty overseas.

proposed organization will meet a regular intervals i. i. of lint iT-eshyteruin Church Lieutenant Lent, who Is a flight Joseph MacVeigh, president of whs far fear year sum suaaa us Prsaah asdargraasWI, eavaa It Tank saraehaUsta ay gaUlmg Uaaa Uratujfc Oeraaaa Uaw la aalbara Franca safety. Mta i rs of America, hold a social ml-tug Tuesday night la St Ignatius' cutnmunlty hali. Mrs, A.

M. KehL chairman, and Mrs. Suaan Omleoin- ski had charge of arrangement. Tha evening waa spent In fame and dancing. Tabla decoration were white.

Tha regular business meet- In win be held on October 3. Refreshment war served to the following-. Mrs. Anna Berg, Grand Krrent of tha Court: Mrs. A.

M. ITie welcome wa given by Mr squadron leader, has II missions to CAfT. J. M. EVANS tha local Chamber, resided at last John Reedy, president of the local orancn.

ana thi wa followed by nights meeung at which htgmy informative talk were given by Dr Air Transport Command Bae, In PaU. anawa aa lata "girl wttk dia Caotain John M. Evans, of his credit His group, commanded by CoL James i. Stone West-field, N.J, has a total of 172 combat missions to its credit sinco tho (tart of its operations more than a greelingt. which were to have teen given by Mayor Con McCole.

but he Eugene Farley, chairman of the taa blaas lack af hair," has warkad aeUvaJy with tha Ma- Ktncfton. ha been highly commend- Committee on Economic Develop wa unable to be present and hi sec ed for hu contribution to the war, by ment in Luzerne County: J. Arthur ejata, sspsiytag fa4 ana aaams-auitsa, traasaaltUag laieraBaUs KahJ. Mrs. Suaan Omiecuuki.

Mrs. Brif. Gen. Thomaa (J. Hardin, com retary, Lo Johnson, represented him and delivered the mayor' mes Bolender.

executive secretary of the local Chamber of Commerce, and manding general of the India-China Allies. Ska baa suUI assay star- f-22 Ki- aciHti on. sage, which said: Mary Jones, Mrs. Lawrence Heffers, Mrs. Mae Jordan.

Mrs. Anna Rafter, Mrs. Mary McCool. Mrs. Catherine raw aaB frea Ik Casta, by Earl D.

Bacon, manager of Or year ago. Members of Lieutenant Lenu group officially credited with bagging 179 German planes, 21 probabilities and da ma red to an Division. Air Transport Uommana. Captain Evans, who wu promoted In my various activities It has wa sac iaaprUaota by animation Service Bureau. Penn been my good fortune to know the itarnoaki.

Mia cure Kani, Mrs. from Id Lt. on Augurt 1 thia year, is Nasi. sylvania State Chamber of Com I Mary Baginaki, Mr. Agnea Barry accomplishment of the Guild.

The the aon of Mr. and Mr. Thomas O. "Mom, I invitexl Dorothy over for dinner she doesn't cat much and she's a whiz on fractions 1" merce. Mr.

MacVeigh read a paper 4ta atarceiia wooancn. mm uow work being done in a real American Evans. 37S Oareota avenue. Kingston. additional 131.

The group was formerly commanded by CoL Arman Peterson, Flagstaff, Ariz, who waa killed in action. non-sectarian manner deserve the prepared by Frank Mantx. aecreury of the Hazleton Chamber, who was He entered the armed service in othy Petrasek, Miss Vera Chorba. Miss Anna Steve. Mu Mary Baron-kjr.

Mis Eleanor Woodtlch. Mis commendation of all. For the mien Aoril. 1M2. and ha been In this unable to attend because of illness.

LAKE BREAKS theater of war since August 10. 1943. Though the main rolo of tha Church School To did assistance you have been to our AJn nflPitr A Qfl11nnf local hospitals, the Red Cross, the 11 (til UtUiit; kjlUUClll Lait December. Capt. Evan re Dorothy Semanek and Mia Margar at Chorba.

ceived the Dlrtinguiihed Service Thunderbolts Is to protect the Flying Fortresses and B-24 Liberators to targets deep within tho German Reich. Lieutenant LenU and his Badee for his part in the "meritori- Is Stricken With community shut-in, a well as all those to our community, we will be ever grateful." TOD ATII BEST DESSERT Make Promotions irhom Armv he church school of Christian ou achievement" of the India-China SPENCER'S HO-MADK lClfl CREAM Division in maintaining an aerial 86-DAY FAST Other Speaker Other speaker were Rabbi Samuel Infantile Paralysis group made a number of diva bombing attacks on Berlin and supply route to China, following the HaaplUI Patient Wolk of B'nal rith Synagogue; Rev. other cities throughout Germany. cutting or the Burma noaa oy me baUnt unit ever to receive such an Mrs. George Wheeler, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George Bauer, 82 Church will hold it annual promotion day service Sunday morning at 9 45. Certificates of graduation will be presented to each student who In Bad Spot T. Hammond, diocesan director of Stricken 111 yesterday afternoon Each plane carried a QOO-lb. bomb.

Japanese. This wa the first non-com- South Welles street, underwent an catholic Charities; Mrs. Alice Phelps Yvonne Hunnik. l. sophomore in Loses 25 Pounds During Heveral Close calls On several occasions while abovo award.

graduate from a department and Haines, who talk on "Labrador." Nanticoke High School, has been ad (Ooatlaaaa iron rag Oas) operation In Nesbitt Memorial Hot pital yesterday morning. Ta Attend CaaaDeree gift Bible will be given to graduates from the Primary DenartmenL The guest soloist was Mr. Clar- mitted to wilkes-Barre Contagious Service Star Mather A meeting of the Kingston Serv ence Ankner, city. In addition to the Hospital as an infantile paralysis Protest Fight On R. EL A.

Issue together for thi special occasion. the Waal, and were- within six mile enemy territory, Lieut LenU experienced severst close call. In on instance a German fighter pilot got in behind his plane and wa all sat for tha kill when one of the Nan- membership of the branch in at- patient. At the mornlni wonhin service Of Arnhem. Boy Scout Troop 163 will meet at the Kingston post office tomorrow tendance there were a number of The victim is the daughter of Mrs teachers and officers of the church I Blast Enemy Fesllions ice Star Mother will be held thia evening at 8 in St Ignatius- hall at which election of officer for the local persona, interested in the work Julia Rushalk, 312 Front street, Han school will participate in a service But dispatches from the Arnhem llMtb.

I of the organization, at the luncheon over section of Nanticoke. A lister, of consecration Thev will sit to- sector said British 'guns already ensuins year will take place. Mr afternoon at 4 to attend a campree at Masboppen. Scouts are asked to bring with them their camp gear Constance. 18, is a senior in the tame Other local women present, and O.

Hale will preside, sne asKs gether in the church service and were shooting into German positions oledge themselve to faithful per- from which tha unit of the flrt high school. who were In charge of the arrange cigarettes for everyone to bring rib. hTk. Zth, to drw Mm and nwtoat of crashing to the earth. riti'cal TnlrTr octri fl on -flak.

He managed to escaDe with ment for the affair included Mrs When the illness of the girl was formance of their duties The pas- Allied airborne army had been at men in the service. and food. i Servicemen' Nates Con. J. Carr Smiles, who has Edward Phillips, Mrs.

Charles Higg officially diagnosed by Dr. J. G. Silewski as Infantile paralysis, J. tor, Kev.

James Blair Miller will mcnea. conduct the aervlee of dedication The German were guessing fran Mrs. William Searfoss. Mrs. F.

"i'tT 'r. only minor injuries. In discussing Boy Scoot Troop 156 Rupprecht Mrs. E. S.

Wagner, Mrs. and will preach on the theme, tlcaily a to the state of affair at Fred Jones, superintendent of schools, and health authorities of the First fall meeting of Boy Scout Aurora Knorr, Miss Anna Turrell, discussed I from thi Agency Jun of the Germ.n. to tha "Christian Education Is Imperative." Arnnem wnere tne Allied invasion flood threatened to burst the last Mrs. Peter Meixell, Mrs. Robert Troop 158 of St.

Hed wig's Church been spending two weeks furlough with his wife at 22 North Loveland 'avenue, has returned to duty at Raton. La. i Word has been received by Mr. 'and Mrs. Richard Davies, of Mapie Nanticoke School District considered the advisability of closing the schools West Mr.

Robert Thomas, Mrs. will be held Wednesday evening at A inn IUnn4 T'l dv of defenses before the Reich. AClOrS Want lime A Berlin broadcast declared, how 30, said be wanted to "save myseu .7 V. to fight further for the REA and Jf excellent ships, but most of the proposed Missouri Valley Au- vftrn airmen had now either thorfty and all public power been Ued. wounded or taken John Roberts.

Mrs. H. K. Keller, for the time boing as a precautionary in the parish hall. Members of the Scout troop com Mrs.

S. C. B. Lynn, Mrs. Bowden measure' but, on the advice of the mittee are Peter Konon.

Rev. J. E. Northrup, Mrs. Austin Mullen, Mrs.

a(m -m ever. German units were closing in I III I iJflf 1arriOfi on the surrounded troops. Jll 1U Utl lUalllCU Meanwhile the British pushed out State health authorities at Harris Hi first meal since uie iasi, ne I Jerry Williams, Mrs. Ueorg avenue, that their son. Pvt.

Richard Davies, is now stationed at Fort Sill. Okla. burg, they are keeping the schools said was soup, toast and coffee, iauing oaca on Doys oi ii ana au Svrnl weeks ago he added fruit to continue the fighting. The re- 'chairman. Meckes.

Mrs. Winfred arsons. Mru, Chicago. Sept. 22 (P Miss Betty on both sides of captured Eindhoven, Jane Watson and Jerry Austin, of broadening their German pointed Richard Guckleberger, Charles Jen open on the theory that any further spread of the disease is more easily juices to his water diet and recently verses suffered in tha sir by the further added what he said was a Nazis in the past year is showing kins, Mrs.

F. C. Wintermute, Mrs. controlled with the youngsters in the cast of "Oklahoma," musical weage across Holland to 23 miles, comedy hit. made similar reauests Nlimegea Brides Seised Edward Phillips, Mrs.

E. S. Wagner, Hangs His Clothes school than if they were given their Mrs. Harry Strauch powder substance prescrioea oy nis iiseu aaiiy wun tne Aiuea rorces Dhvsician. enjoying the supremacy that once 1 t.

mnA V. I K.1nn.J 4L. rAMH.n freedom to congregate wherever they Ashley Local Soldier to Jje granted a few days off next Supreme headquarter last night November so they could get mar- confirmed field reports that the NiJ-ried and take a short honeymoon, megen bridge had been seized intact saw fit On Siegfried Line lost 24 pounds, now weighing 174. Decorated With DFC PUC Refuses To ueui. Lniz nas been aecoratea A Village On the Siegfried Line, Germany, Sept 22.

Carrying They said they planned to be mar- victory mai openea up a sate pas-ried Nov. 5. Miss Watson joined across the Waal Rhine, main with the Distinguished Flying Cros Suffers Wounds SSgt. John Hines, branch of the stream In Holland ACF To Get Top Berlin announced, without any Al out to the letter the words of the British song, "Well Hana Our Washing On the Siegfried Line." some the Chicago company last May after first appearing with the New York cast. Staff Sergeant John Ciesienski.

Continue Hearing In Airline Case and one cluster for extraordinary bravery while to performance of his duties. He also possesses the Airman's Medal and Three Oak Leaf Ousters. Former Resident, Priority Rating lied connrmauon, tnat the tfntisn Second Army had contacted an isolated Allied airborne force near Arn bovc son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter PiMlenokl.

fnrmerlT nf 1ft Ramp wag has stretched a line of freshly washed clothing across a street of 'street, now of Newark. N. was Killed In Plane Erie. Sept. 22 Pi A motion Because of an acute need for 1,0001 At the close or nis leave on this village in the battle zone.

Beside a pair of flapping trousers to continue a hearing on tne ap hem, eight miles beyond Nijmegen a report which, if true, may put the Allies across a second water hurdle, since the airborne troops had been Kiwanis Leader Picks Committees Philadelphia. Sent. 22 Pi Ben additional male workers by repori to w. Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony J. Hines, plication of the B-K-S Flying Ser i wounded in France on August 13, his parents weer notified. He has three sisters living In ley, Mrs. Joseph Scupski, 18 Barnes ber 1. the War Manpower uommis- 113 West 84th street, New York hangs a picture of Hitler and beneath it is a printed sign: "The Siegfried Line." nre-1 at Atlantic c-ity.

ii. j. nopes to vice for permission to operate aircraft passenger and freight "feeder City, former residents of the Sixth Ward of Pittston City, received a Dean, Grand Rapids, nresi- line'- routes waswenied yesterday by a Public Utility Commission Bawls, lis is rx paring to give top priority rating to see action against the Japs when the manpower need of the American re-assigned. He graduated from Car and Foundry Company, Berwick, Nanticoke High School with tho which has $116,000,000 worth of war class of 1937. reported astride the Nedder Rhine, another Rhine branch.

When such a second crossing is secured the Allied troops will have only the Iissel River to ford before telegram from the War Department on Tuesday last, informing them To Unveil Monument Appropriate ceremonies will mark dent of Kiwanis International, announced the appointment today of examiner. Examiner James L. Adams said the unveiling of a monument in that their son, Staff Sgt. John Hines, 27, was killed in the Burma area on contracts. He has two brotners, doctors, in testimony taken at the hearing three rennsyivanians to the organ ization's 1945 international commit tees.

street; 1 Mrs. Ignatius Sofcolski, 18 1 Barnes street, and Mrs. James Gor-1 ham, 7 East Hartford street I During the period he was in train- Ining in this country he participat- ed in maneuvers In Louisiana and spent five months in the California desert He went to England last February and was sent to France i on July 17. Under the plan, U. S.

Employment tne service, commander Mmuna i. memory of Mrs. Aaron Schwartz in Ohev Zedek Cemetery. Hanover would be acted upon by the com September 12th while serving with the United States Air Corps. It is Offices In this area will be in- Lentz.

U. S. Navy, now stationed at mission as a bodv. fanning out on Germany northen plains around Kleve, reported to be the northern anchor of the Siegfried Line. Arnhem is 18 miles northwest of Kleve.

They are: R. Warren Griffam, Green, on Sunday morning at 10:30 believed that the young flier was Six transportation companies filed protests against the application of Pittsburgh, extension committee; oclock. structed to refer applicants to the after spending 23 months on active Berwick plant before considering duty to the South Pacific, and Lieut, them for other job opportunities. Commander Sylvester Lentz, U. killed in a plane crash.

Copeland Callen, Bethlehem, chair John J. Kozak and Steve Masenko, Well known in the Pittston area. man of the resolutions committee; S. Navy, sationed at Charleston, b. While the British Second Army apparently was on the verge of its first crossing into Germany, the who seek authority to institute ser vice over five separate routes link of Ashley High School and went to Italy and then to France in the war activities.

the Hines family has been away from here for the past 17 years. Mr. A nephew, pic. Micnaei noons is and Horace S. Felton, Philadelphia, convention program committee.

Warrior Run Miner rith lndu- ing more than a score of cities and towns in Pennsylvania, New York Members of her class of Presby Hines is formerly of Drake street, Hughestown, and Mrs. Hines is the Lieutenant Murphy Home Lieutenant Richard Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murphy, of Manhatten street, who was with the armed forces In Persia, is home on three American armies to the south were doggedly throwing back repeated German counterattacks and and Ohio. terian Sunday School were given a uarty by Mrs.

Emma Gemmel at her former Sadie O'Malley of Avoca. Bridge Bill Passed Washington, Sept. 22 (IP) The Is Injured At Work Protesting the application were Legal While living here, Sergeant Hines home on Nortn Main street wnen the Greyhound Lines, Greyhound Senate passed and sent to the Presi John Dzikoskl, 54, of 535 Orchard plans for Fall and Winter activities a. 21-day furlough. He was flown by airplane from that far off war front Skyways, West Ridge Trans attended St.

Marys Assumption School, and graduated from St. making only slow progress. A front-line dispatch said the Germans had lost 134 tanks in 24 hours to the First and Third U. S. Armies in heavy fighting in and before the Siegfried Line.

portation System, Edward Motor street, Warrior Run, a miner at Gn and after this data I will ba Truesdale Colliery of Glen Alden responsible only for bills contracted were discussed, lt was decided to give a donation of $10 to Service Regis High School in New York to Florida and from there came home by train. He is a former high Transit Harmony twines and R. B. Trader, doing business as City. He was married to the former dent yesterday a bill authorizing the construction of two toll-free bridges across the Monongahela River, Allegheny County, to replace the Rankin and Dravosburg bridges.

Coal Company, was caught to a fall by mystlf, Stanley Aster, 100 Barney, men Club. school instructor and athletic coach, Elizabeth Trippet, now residing in of rock shortly before noon today r- Stoiberg. a factory-surrounded ci He again tells many interesting ad Oklahoma City, Okla. while at work, Land-Water-Air Service, Inc. The applicants said they plan service to the following Pennsylvania Mrs.

Andrew Hayduk of South Main street entertained members of her card club at her home. Present RSTATK OF JULIUS E. HOFF oi more man zo.uuo lour miles east Enlisting in the United States Air MAN, LATB OF THE BOROUGH OF of ABchen. was being battered dnwn Ur uj- Court Calendar Corps. Sergeant Hines had been were Mrs.

Stephen Schiller, Mrs. ventures. He was home on a fur lough six months ago. Club Plans Concert communities: Corry, Meadville, Warren. Kane, Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, stationed overseas for more than leg and left side of face.

His con John Frankovich, Mrs. Vincent The second and final week of the September term of criminal court Hazleton. Pottsville, AUentown, dition is regarded as "fair." year. Better known to his friends in Pittston as Jack, Sergeant Hines Strenk, Mrs. Andrew Brisko, Mrs.

Michael Homa, Mrs. George Mergo In order to provide funds for Suspend Sentence KINGSTON. Letter teatamantary upon the above named estate having-been granted to the all persona Indebted to said estate are requested to make payments, and those having claims or demands to present the same, without delay, to The Wyoming National Bank of Wilkes-Barre. Wilkes-Barre. Ex opens next Monday at 10 a.

m. with Judge J. Harold Flannery in charge served in the Air Corps as a gunner, and Mrs. Hayduk. Erie, Sept.

22. (IP) A Venango County voutli Mrs. Chas. Heisley Bethlehem, Reading, Philadelphia, Greenville, Sharon, Mercer, New Castle, Butler, Beaver Falls, Pittsburgh, Greensburg, Johnstown, Al-toona, Harrisburg, York and Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Tinner of the jurors and trial list. Judges boxes for men and women of the i Presbyterian Church in the armed services. Servicemen's Club of that church Is. arranging a concert for Appointed By Hull charged with failing to report for Thomas F.

Farrell and John were recent guests of their daughter, Mrs. Lester Tinner at Hatboro. Washington. Sept. 22 Ph Secre Aponick will assist in the trials.

Borne To Her Rest ecutor. NEIL CHR1SMAN, Attorney. induction was on probation today after being given a five-year sus Thursday night October 3rd, in the Pa. tary of State Hull today announced church chapel. Young people from West Hazleton Audit Mr.

and Mrs. Earl W. Colborn, pended sentence in Federal Court The funeral of Mrs. Charles Heislev. ormerlv of Nanticoke.

took the appointment of Dr. B. V. Hovde, former administrator of the Pitts NOTICE MnTTfili! 1 hereby alveii tbkt Manhattan street, have returned nere. C.

R. Brior. E. L. Bachman and Luzerne a jury convicted waiter a.

Blckel. nlace this afternoon from the home burgh Housing Authority as chief Charles Siegel, auditors of the West under the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of Pennsyl various parts of the valley will participate In the program. There will also be readings. A social hour will follow when refreshments will be served. from Chester, where they were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Fritz. Mr. Fritz was a former of Cooperstown, yesterday but rec- at Hunlock Creek and was attend-' Hazleton School District have filed of the division of Cultural Educa tion in the State Department, effec ommended mercy after he testified ed bv many relatives and friends. a report with the court today.

The report shows that the total liabilities 9-Day Novena At school principal here. tive Oct. 3. his conscience would not permit him Flowers were numerous. Members to 'bear arms.

He said he was not of the Craftsman Auxiliary attended. vania, known aa "Business Corporation approved May 5, 19SJ, p. L. S64, and amendments, tha VULCAN IRON WORKS, with principal place of business at Wilkea-Barre, Lucerne County, for the year 1943 up until July 1 itoss ana Adelaide fugn, street, spent the week-end with a memoer oi any religious sect. Services were in charge of Rev, 1944.

were $144,168.20. and that there Dallas Luzerne Church A nine-day. solemn novena to St. J. B.

Melay, pastor of Muhlenburg their sister, Miss Elizabeth Pugh, who is a patient in Harrisbure Hos is a. balance in the treasury oi will, on September 26th, 184, rile with tha Pennsylvania Department $14,576. Phone 9092 Margaret Brennan Birthday Party A birthday party was held for Evelyn Zurenda, in observance of her fifth anniversary, at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Alex Elaun, Davis street. Present were Carol Ann Kosteva.

Thomas and pital with a fractured leg. lO OW.TI ed at the graveside. Interment was of State an application for a pro Theresa The Little Flower will open In St. Ann's Church, upper Bennett Harrisburg, Sept. 22.

The in Pine Hill cemetery. Shickshinny, At the Himmler New Appointment Mrs. ratricK Kraynick and son of Olyphant and Miss Anna Hudack of posed amendment to section or its Articles Of Incorporation, the first of seven Statewide radio broad- I Bearers were Irvin Nafus. Herbert street, Luzerne, on Sunday, Sep The feature picture appearing at Harrisburg, Sept. 22.

(JP Mrs, Scranton were recent guests of Mrs. nature and character of which is- to casts sponsored oy tne Democratic Emiey, Almon Wilkinson, Harry the Himmler Theatre in Dallas to tember 24, at 3:00 p. m. Services will be conducted every morning and atate committee during the elec- East. Frank Ross and Roy Peterman.

Ruth T. Wade, of Warren, today was appointed by- Governor Martin as a trustee for Edinboro State Teachers' night and tomorrow is the techni color hit "Home in Indiana," star tion campaign is scheduled for evening at 7:30 thereafter. The morning services will be in the Lithuan Thursday, September 28. when Con ring Walter Brennan and Lon Mc change the authorised capital stock of 1,000,000 shares without par value to 1,000,000 shares with par value of 50c each. BEDFORD, WALLER, 1 JONES ft DARLING, Attorneys.

College. She succeeds Clyde A 11.. ian language, while the evening serv gressman rrancls Myers, party can John Frankovitch, Manhattan street. Mrs. Mabel Lawrence, Manhattan street, is visiting her brother, Albert Gower, in Dayton, Ohio.

Miss Ruth Thomas, who was the guest of Miss Audrey Jackson, Manhattan street, has returned to her home in Factoryville. 'Standby Strike Knapp, of Warren, who resigned. oidate lor united States Senate, will Aiiisier. Anooint Speakers Committee ices will be in the English language. Besides prayers to St.

Theresa, speax irom Aitantown. Ruth Breznay, Paul Golias, Caroline Ebert, Mary Ann Juswicki, Donald Smith, Doloras Karbosky, Lois Zurenda, Joan Dennis, Jane Ann Jab-lonski, Audrey and Comilia Zardecki, Robert Husty, William and Jerry Karney, Barbara Karney, Douriz Wilkie, Helen and Theresa Bednarz, Mrs. Kosteva, Mrs. A. Ebert, Mrs.

J. Zardicki, Mrs. W. Wilkie, Mrs. T.

Breznay, Mrs. P.A3olias, Mrs. F. Juswicki, Mrs. J.

Zurenda, Miss Irene Balun and Mrs. A. Balun. Dallas Borough PTA plans to en Ends At War Plant Philadelphia. Sept.

22. JPi Forty Fort Dr. Ingraham Dies there will be adoration of and blessing with the relic of this Saint every morning and evening. Notice is hereby given that Articles of Incorporation Wilt he filed with th Department of State of Pennsylvania for the formation gage speakers of interest during the school year if the program committee is given financial support by par Philadelphia, 22. (P) Dr.

Norman R. Ingraham, 65-year-old crippiea oy a -standby" strike mmhor nf tho moHiooi which started Wednesday, three nf a huHineaa Comoro tion: that tha Young People To EdwardsviUe Rummare Sale ents ano ower mieresiea citizens. Tickets good the season will be sold ff VrW PoTvn cvl iron io le Philadelphia ball-bearing slants of i iT.if years, died yesterday after a long owtiuiMiuiuuuif Arrive In Italy Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. M.

N. Shiner, 833 Charles street, that their son, Pvt. Warren A. Shiner, has arrived in Italy. He entered service in November, 1943, Present Program tion again today.

at a very nominal cost. Parents of school children will be solicited, also other interested citizens. The pro illness. The employes agreed to bo back Friendly Guild of Bethesda Con gregational Church will hold a rum mage sale the second week of Octo. name of the proposed corporation is WILKES-BARRE JEWELRY, that the proposed corporation Is to be organised under the Act of Assembly of tha Commonwealth of Pennsylvania known as th "Business Corporation Law," Act of May 1933, P.

L. 364; that the purposes of the proposed corporation are to buy, sell, manufacture, exchange, import The Sunday evening service at 7:30 Brief Mention Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Kauers, Amherst avenue. to work yesterday after 4,200 of the gram as planned will be worthwhile Charles Wilkes- Kingston Twp.

worKers stood oy machines and of benefit to the entire com munity. B.rre. at Wilkes-Barre General Hos ber in the Schall building on Main street Members having donations without working for almost two at the Forty Fort Presbyterian Church will be in charge of the Young People of the church. The program will include: Scripture and received his basic training at Fort McClellan, and Fort Meade, Md. He Is married to the former Ellen M.

Brennan. who is rnone uaiias 18 or J68-B-5 piial September 11, a son. Mrs. days. President David Joseph has appointed the following program are asxea to contact Mrs.

Charles Sauera is tha former Alice Gaughan The workers accused the com Tucker. lesson. Bod Uiuord; prayer. Walter and generally deal in jewelry, Jewel, diamonds and other atones, pearls. Ashley.

Dany of "stalling" in contract nego Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Robert King. Ter, committee: Mrs. Eugene Lazarus, residing at 446 Elm street, Kingston.

Mr. and Mrs. William H. MeixselL Mrs. Louise coiweii and Prof.

T. nations. A company spokesman and in all articles made partly or Ta Meet Tonight race Drive, Shavertawn. have an' Ashley street have received word said postponements in contract con S. David; program of the day, Shirley Matzer; the student council, Bud Gearhartipresident of council, recreation, Nancy Swartz.

The Chris Brief Mention Mrs. Harold Barnard, who has nounced the birth of a son on Sep. ference8 were caused by illness of wholly of precious or semi-precious metala or materials, and in any nther articles which be con Rehearsal of the Mixed Choir of St Mary's Church will be held Williamee. The following music committee has also been appointed: Mrs. Harold Rood and Mrs.

James lemoer io uenerai riospitai. Justin A. McAghan, Federal labor that their son, Sergeant Forrest J. MeixselL with the U. S.

Army, is now in France. His wife is the this evening at 7:15. 1 tian Facing the World today. veniently or advantageously handled in eon function with auch busineas: Oliver. been in ill health for the past month, is confined at her home at 309 Charles street i i I www Ethelwyn Williams.

Lois Richards Juvenile Choir of Edwards Me former Betty Johnson of Buffalo. xrucKsvuie, are announcing ine birth of a son to General HosDital A refresher course in fire fighting morial Church will rehearse tonight at 6:15. The Senior Choir will meet Petty Officer 2c William Conrad, and that said Articles of Incorporation will be filed with the Depart- ment of Stats on September 25, 1844, and Betty Pemberton; Resources for Christian Living, Frances Trembath; Arthur Allen, who entered the on September la. Named To Direct a member ox tne U. s.

Navy, is tak for the benefit of the Dallas and Harvey's Lake fire departments will Navy, is receiving his boot training at 7:30 for rehearsal. Youth at worK in tne Church Today. at Sampson, N. Y. He is the son oi Odd Fellows will meet this even.

To Undergo Operation Dorothy Luke Presents ing a course in advanced training in Washington, D. C. He is a so nof Notice la hereby aiven that Letters begin on Friday night Cept. 22, at 7:30 p. m.

at the Dr. Henry M. Mrs. Viola Allen of Hughes street OPA At Scranton Jesus. Nancy Spears: Foreign Mis.

James Van Campen. son of Mr. and tog at 7:30. Testamentary have been cranted in r.ir. and Mrs.

John Conrad. Man sions. June Roberts: the communion La ing Fire Company hose house. Mrs. fl.

van campen, Shavertown, will submit to his second ooeration hattan street and was on a recent Mr. and Mrs. Michael Evelock of service, Shirley Swartz and one of Scranton, Pa, Sept 22 VP) Eric th Estate of John L. McDonald, lata of the City of Wilkes-Barre, County of Luserna and State of Pennsyl tunouBh at his home. 15 Short street had as their guest within a week in General Hosnitnl I J.

Elliott New York, has been ao- the elders. Schuyler Kase will be the to' structor. Miss Ruth Schmerer of Kew Gar this week. IA Sarah McBride of tomorrow. Stricken ill last Saturday pointed acting director of the Family of Staff Sergeant Joseph Kane, have received word that he Sale Real Estate and oeraonal Philadelphia.

night while operating the project- Scranton District Office of Price dens. Lomr Island, la SDendine sev vania. All persona indebted to said Estate are requested to make pay-' ment and those having claims or demands, present the same without as been promoted to Technical Plains Tivp. Union Street Phone t-2645 Stanley Petroskl Home On Furlough Pvt. Joseph Zagarlick.

U. S. Med Thomas Fulton of Harrisburg is ing machine at Shaver Theatre, Administration, Regional Adminis- eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph property, or urace c.

Baser, Saturday, September 23, 1944. 1 O'clock. J78 West 8th Street, Wyoming. visiting friends and relatives here this week. aenmerer of Parrish street delay to th Administratrix named, james was rusned to the hospital trator jjaiuei wooiiey, jxew xorg, where an emergency operation was announced.

Davis Schmerer, 1c, who Is stationed at Camp Parks, CaL, will fciixaDetn MCNamara, Mcuonaid, Its Wyoming Street Wilkes-Barre, Penn- performed. His condition has showed The regional OPA spokesman said such an improvement that the sec-1 that any rumors that the Scranton ical Department stationed at Fort ayivania. Stella Church Notes The Jessie Bergen Class will meet Returns Frem Overseas Seaman 2c Robert H. Miller, who return to camp today after, spending una opcrauun win dc periurmea, I uuica wouia oe ciosea or cunson a seven-day leave at the home of E. V.

MCUOVEKN, 526 Second National Bank Bulding, Monday night with Mrs. Beatrice dated nave now. been put at rest' has been overseas since April and has seen action in France, arrived his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Wilkes-Barr. Pennaylvania. Attorney Jackson, s. is spending a mteen day furlough with his wife, the former Mary Duchnak, and his daughter, Margaret Ann, at their home, 145 Abbot street Sergeant He is located in Newfoundland. He v.

George C. Snyder, pastor of thodist Church, Thomaa Phillips, Grace Gardner, Lois Williamson and Lsie Warner, attended the Echo ler in Moosic Methodist Church wday night Mr. George Mergo of Liverpool has received word from her Seaman 2c Jack Mergo, that ftarticipated In the invasion of ern France. Tf is a graduate Flay at Homo I Elliott, who has been assistant 1920 Englewood avenue, Mrs. Schmerer, Parrish street at.

Law. t-r-'-, township High School reeional rationinff executive to Chattie Bryden will assist the football eleven will open its 1944 New York, succeeds Walter Estate of Katharine E. deV. Hod. Pfc.

Andrew Zagarlick. brother of season tomorrow afternoon when Young, acting director of the Har- Cash contributions for the Service in thia country and spent last weekend with his mother, Mrs. Emily Miller, rear 72 Church street Before entering service in August 1943, he was employed by the Wyoming Valley Cleaners and Dyers. Pvt Zagarlick. is with the United Sivogerville lata of th City of Wilkes-Barr.

Pennsylvania, deceased. Letters testamentary upon th above named Ee-" States Infantry and has been over mey win do nosis to me ciaras risburg district who has been in Summit team on the local gridiron. rhar ainnt W. Frank Knvrier was men's Christmas Box Fund are being received by the Servicemen's Committee. F.

C. Roth is treasurer. f. Wrubls 'Phon 7-181S seas for two years. tate having been cranted ta tha un jine game win ges unaerway at I ousted from office July 10.

dersigned, ail persona having claims or demands against tha Estate of th said decedent are hereby reaneat- More Paralysis ROOSEVELT Theatre Miners Mills Pittsburgh. Sept 22 -4JP) Two ed to make known th same, and all new cases of infantile paralysis were persons indebted to to aaid decedent Marlon's Beautr Solon. 1421 North I reported by the City Health DeDart- ooAriDsw: lffDaiffff Wit Barbara SUnkyck Fret Mac-M array are reqestued to male payment without dalay to Helen D. Huated, Id-. wvyarrilla Taaits aa Satariay "Thi 'Kcrtt Stir" UPHOLSTERING AND mrTruns repairing Washinrton Street.

Miners Mills. I mnt nna a fUvearwiM Riitlsr Miml PLiirnS THEATRE "COBRA WOMAN Maria Mantes, Job HalL Saba, Lea ChsuDey BOOKS OFEY 0 town, or Julia Montanye, 170 N. Franklin St, WUkes-Barr. Pa- TOKTOHT 1 aag I "MADE FOR EACH OTHER" Janes Stewart Carole Lombard Py anl ie other a nine-year-old Fulton- county youth. The total Executrices.

i i a Witi Aaa Xutar, Saa Aairsw Opea daily and nights. Phon S-I2tl mmber treated in HospUalf here EDWIN.

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