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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 17

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nn: Ki.wa P.U my iivkninh, avv.il irn RADIO PROGRAM LABOR-LEADER TeachersVUnion, Enjoys Dinner At Greek CaUioIics PlanTo.Obsene Kesurrection MrMtHtM WnMAM A. WAIKO, KeeUeavae rteea) JAY ttlUttES, aaU.a.e flveas Offto IIT MAIN SimxtT. ttveoe HU Lefeion Home Here a ja, pwasii aitMMit I. aa kl II II IS kbtal PaaMB neaaMM ri iaa IS Si a. i awbaaiiae la tftaas II IS.M lUM t.S PASSES AWAY A dinner held by lb Ameri ran Federation ol Teacher.

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ni-Uaktrl ItaaHaf ltkwa tnnt la aw tit. rampoed of teacher pt th to Victory Garden Groups To Hear tad tUU riKM Civic Directors Map ans or Forest Project A foreauy program fof invr Township wa mapped out by Sun-ley Meaavage. Glen Lyon authority, I meeting of hf dl; rector of Le I''k Honor RoU and Civic Corporation in Uva Lre 1'ark Meln School Lt nlht cat public acnoou, ai me ahuiicm IN HOSPITAL uegioa Horn last night IkwCaui AaMtra I is s. tl hrru SMi IS tMItu ii iM. 4 I tmmS I I a-hati tSM.

a m-im rum iuimi a i a 4l a i ti i Ta.rM rts i Wwit ai'n Uall sa aeo-Wr t4 Mr Kaflk a a- SWal IM Dmm4 SCT. LliBA iS MISSING ON St Michael Greek Rite Catholic Church, Glen Lyon, and fit Mary" Greek Rite Cathoue Church 04 Hanover, which follow the Julian calendar, are preparing celebrate) Uve Resurrection of ChrLal with color, ful taslrr rile At St Michael' Church, where the Paschal celebration will bo olerved until next TueKlay, special Holy Week aervicra will commence tomor Adam YaatiemskL president, member of the high school faculty, County Speakers who La acheduled to enter the United Stale Navy on April II, waa pre- Mayor John Paul us, chairman of I oswmia I I IS Waa4 aas (. fsne. I aaVskSs. Nnx ri ts-rmxrt iiaim 4 isai Twat A ail.

a 4 taivot. a 'Cappellinr' Kamlnskl Ac I. hae.l Aark 0 aaa laat la IWrraat t'a aa tamaaa the Nanticoke Victor Garden Com tented with a gift Mr. Yaslremskl ret ponded with a few brief la aa alia. fm.

kaa mittee. haa called m(lnf for Fri tive In Union Affairs for IM aawlaaf a Una row enorninf at wtui unglng of 1 1 a it Mr. Meeavage ouUliveaj plan ror day night at I at council chamber! AIR MISSION, A buaines eeuiun was also held. the maae of lit Pas41. In the eve 40 Years Funeral On II IS ataat haa.r.

Orrfc. II an laab.aaa. (tart. ning at 7, there will bo solemn mat ta aat Tm4 during which time member were 'WJZ77ur WARC HHOk reminded of the appearance here on ins and the reading of th faaalon. PMiWEAro0kT WOR 710k of City Hall.

Jamei Hutrhlnaon. county farm agent, and C. H. Grun-den. vice chairman of the Luierne County Victory Garden Committee, will show picture llluatrsliorv on Saturday Monday.

April 14. at the high achool Mars klailla auditorium of Frederic Snyder, lec On Good Friday, during anlemn vetpce service at p. Sacred Image of the Lord will be placed in the Sepulchre Rev. Nicholas J. aaa, laao Tfaal ra.a Vlala lwar Mr im i IMaaui bi aaia turer and publcisi, who will apeak One of Kanticoke'i best known Garfield Street Gunner Made Flirfit Over Tku Ua la ktlaa the planting of a quner or a nm-llon trea ovtf a period of yeara.

tarling in the vrtruniy i'f the Memorial High School building and Hlaikdlng To American Ugiun Park in Le Park where the war me-mortal is located. He also suggested beauUfuaiion of the achool round. lrecU and tn main thnr- uughfarrs. linking Wilkes-Barre and Nanticoke. i Directors voted have a rrpre-j on "Keeping Ahead of the Head-llnea." The Teachers' Union it pon.

tM JlMMa aa. Tw'WMa'a. ml Am Tw Mark i.ilU I IS. Ma lfiaa asilai. naaaa ai aaf ira it 1 il Ta Mae I Walwr II 4 in kwtMaaa a.ajai.

ISkiua laiUaa Mil uaaiihe tlnlJItw aa. 'iMn-n. uiiwui as iaaw kia. i liuiml Sinai iT-la aa union men and baseDau ran, rrana kvaua4a. alalia ilaala Nala! Ml Victory Garden planning Mr Hutch-Inaon will analyze the aoll from the many garden plot in thu area end will offer fuggfttiom on preparation Jioneliky, pastor, will preach acr-nwm during, the Compline Holr (Cappcllml' Kamlnikl, 31 hlope aaia MMp Vila lialmU Ika SaaN forlnf Mr.

Snyder Ulk, wWh many On March 23 On rtreet died thu morning at i at rtaimua. Orrk. I Saturday, Kesurrection servlcea will the public I invited I aa ilk lHaa Nanticoke Slate Hotpllal, where he a-a Hai lt-a tlari(a IM, a T'a. i At the close of the dinner pro- commence at midnight A procea trra Si-alls. OUaara IV la lAnkla Sa.lla 3S Trips was admitted yeueraay anernoon and care of aoll fur aiirceaaful planting All Interested in planting Victory Garden are aaked to attend thu alun amund the church will precred! laaall Irla gram, card were played and prise for treatment Matilfkt were awarded to Pauline Taurski.

I)ecred had been in falling I it svraaarfv IVrrs aa4 Oa firain rntative of the siaie or i unnn of Forestry make and lubmit findings on which the miirhi base action. Merle Snyder, Valeria Sypniewski. Alia Snyder. Carrie Chycrewskl and health for xxiie time and waa con meeting, and any peron wiarung to obtain a lot for planting can do so aiurtra: alu-tr 1 1 l.rl iaar4Ma. In.

Jmt MnMlrt laa un-aalrt ai.S IMsai ft. 1IMI lU it Ik. Saaa-r Maa (aa Ta l-p Thlat aaxaia Waaara aaa l.i a at.rr.t a (n-k Arikar "i-taltraiT aka aM Ta.l.. 1 I Imf Ulalat la Mil, arm.a kaat Aaaav Jaal fill a a rrmii ia Ivra 15 arrraaAa a awrrtra 4.VI. TKaaa ta Kra4 aria.

I IS I lln. SU hk Orrk IV kallraiwaa. Helen Moaier. fined In hi home since Ttiuriday of last wt-rk. When his condition llaarr J.

lartar t'oaa. t.ta'll Sfcoar la. frpprt Hoth Ue Hanover Township school hn.rd and board of commissioners tne aevotion Faster Sunday ma is will be celebrated at 10 SO a Special aing-ing by the Boys' choir. Concluding the Faster observanee will be a mass Monday morning at and on Tuesday at 10.30. Traditional blessing the Caster bread and baskets will take place Immediately following the mass on Sunday.

Blexalne of the tflrned for the wurse, he wa re Tha laa liaaeaf of! movel to the hospital He ufTered will be contacted the aid I J.kr. Mrs. Win. Harry's at thu Unie Person who secured Victory Garden plot lat year may renew their application! for the aame lot. Joseph Makarczyk Allaa Jaaa.

Wik Womin'r i a in Hra. I ll H'aaa for many yeai from miners' asthma, which gteutly aggravated his condi Vat I aa. aa. St arr tne iijti vrr PuMf enlisted. rraaki.

aria Of a IV ailr Imi alla imii-Ui lr ikfUllaa; tion Death a attributed to com- Funeral Tomorrow The Itev frana nuniau. llr-rakoll -a Wr suae iltrla. Ittaiaallr akrlia JnartaS Dwaalafrr, Mlad Nralrr rrank aiaatra Ska basket at Mocunaqua will take place' Dutor I)oUgl -resoyirrian plfcatioiik Active In I'MWA aoukla 1 I -t The funeral of Mrs. William and a director oi uir Jark arana kkaw i a.Millahl Haaal Shaa Mr Kamimki. who wa better ai knl IWa HaiMI in avaii i i II larr liraal Sti J.

Pra ts 1 rar a la IV r.ll.t inki' lnM.nl lo t'amll I li-lra I 1.1,1a Ntarr Harry will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 from Thomas K. funeral Home. 270 East Main street. Graal alalaaala ta ItaraHaa. 11 Salac Is Borne To Rest Ttie funeral of Joseph Makarczyk wa held this morning from the home, 4.5 We5t Union street, and was! known to all as "Cappellini," waa active in the tanks of the UMWA poratlon.

submitted to lh boBTi a plan he and hi wife prepared for development of a recreation center. The board placed the fnfitra rfrence. illU'l I aal ta. I or, Srt'ia Calf I'l lliol't iKrUvtv inm Mta'-r I Hrtr. I a A fiwaatwa lOTta.

Jink Mare Mlahrl Tia llail-rt Vr.l lOur t-oaO-anla I llnkra'ra liaal. lay iaala. Slorloa Cnald Orrk Malrr ilk Vt inia Alr TrinaUrlaa Private services will be held for member of the family at the fun haaar kvr Xraa; I. Hblrar aaiuraay auernoon at A I St. Marya Church.

Hanover, the observance will commence with the traditional reading of the Twelve Gospels by the pastor, Rev. Nicholas J. Bonetkv. The Holy Week celebration will start tomorrow afternoon at 3 Frldary night it 7, the image of Christ will be placed on the bier where it will be guarded throughout the day and night Ser Waa: Itajr llrala Kill la Vlailaaa, The Hev Mr. Hutchison, who leave.

Jta llrotika Souta laallalloa Ta klnalc: llrakauf' I aararla ha will Joknar ahortly for r.gvpi. wn.rr wl" to aaiiw -Al Itaaipao Kauai I eral parlor followed by services in St. George' Episcopal Church to which frienda may attend. Kev. L.

B. Greaves, vicar, will officiate Interment will be In Nanticoke ceme II riTMkaa engage in YMCA won, luomiiuu his resignation Me wa given a for 40 years. He served on the grievance committee of Local H9i for many years and uponaored the cause of labor in every undertaking. Aside from hi union activities, "Cappellini" took an interest In amateur and professional baseball. He, was an ardent fan and for yeirs was among the Wilkes-Barre Baroni' boostem.

Born In Honey Pot Deceased was bom and reared In vole of thanks for ni services to the community School, clas of '43, and received boot training at Sampson, N. and it now stationed in California. tery. Newport Ttvp mon In Russian will bo delivered by attended by many relatives and friends. Floial and spiritual ofTennni were numerous.

Members of Group ZNP, of which dereaned was secretary, attended At Holy Trinity Church, a requiem mass was celebrated by Kev. Walter Poplawski who also gave benediction at burial in parbh cemetery. Bearers were: Louis Sosinskl. Peter Kozminski, Adam Olszewski, Leori Sokolowski. John Zindarski arid Barney Makarczyk.

The lorporation autnorixea me, during Tboae M6I-M Fresh Hard Shell CrMu Corp. Frank Domashinskl. son of Jeha B.paUkl grounds committee to engage men bnight SHIP'S INN, to put Uie plot wneie mc wai memorial is located in shape for Memorial Day. a riMvrrsrnialive of the American Saturday night at 10, with a procession before the devotion. High mass on Faster Sunday will be celebrated at I a.

immediately after which Kaster bread and basket will 5 West Ridge. Professional And Businessmen Are Legion presented a gift of $25 to, Honey Pot where he spent most of hu life Of recent years he resided in central city section following: the death of his mother. Joseph Walters Post War Group oe uiessea. Masse will be held at 10:30 a. m.

Monday and 9 a. m. on Tuesday and will conclude the Greek Catholic observance. Mrs. Pearl Domashlnskl, Glen Lyon, is stationed at Camp Campbell, Ky.

Brief Mention A birthday party wa held at the home of Mr. Michael Dolinski, Glen Lyon. Sunday, in honor of her anniversary. Mr. and Mr.

F.dmund Benkowski. Newark, N. returned after visiting Mr. and Mr. J.

Benkoskl, Glen Lyon. Walter Benkoskl. stationed at the Naval Hospital at Philadelphia, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Benkoskl Glen Lyon. He worked i about tha o- riioiK of ihp Sunueharuia Col- the corporation to neip nuance improvements at Legion Park. The also was informed the Legion will co-operate in holding exercises at the Honor Roll on Memorial Day in honor of th deud of th Second World War. a ronunittee was named lo con Taken By Death lieries Compaity fn.m boyhood and To Meet Tonight OT. LEONARD A.

Ll'BA Liberal Donators Red Cross wsr fund drive among the professional and business men in Glen Lyoa netted the following at the time of hu death was a coai a Frank Boguarew ski, president of Nn 7 breaker With Ampfctbleue Fere Ambrose A. Kotch. teaman aecond Wgr has raajr recflved by Mr. Joseph Wahers, 60, iormrwiy of 113 West Green ttrevi died aster dirv at Retreat of atanelicafiorv. the Peet-War llannlng Committee iie vT-i legion of fraTid ad hi donation $75.

Glen Lyon National cm, who formerly resided at 279 anmunard today dvat a general I ihniushout the community Mid Mr Charles Luhn. Garfield fer with representatives of the Han- uinmm'i Pliih lrjn professional man, Z3; ur. id reaeed iaj Kjin Grand rtreet, ui a member of ueevawwa was Darn met-tlne will hetrl toivii'ht i al rp-ratleH Omr a over ii iiaiup street n.et tvr mi, Thomas. Attorney Paul fhwa Amari-aa 1 llnmt WV.I Kimiiukl re- "anllCOKe anO WS naemoeT oi the amphfblous force of the U. S.

rammiltees are resented the mine workers in van-, Sl- Sunilau' Curah. Navy. Following hi preliminary Broad street All Surviving aaa two brotaSe ana ehsrhv and civic undertaking en-1 training at Norfolk, he will be signed to sea duty with an LST. ael ef Nanttookfc. and FTan ucared to rse presertt, as wen as any ther pern interelnrt in this nioe- laonard A.

Lut, 24, Vj beea missing action while on; Germany. March 15. S.1. Lube, enlisted in t- U. Arwiy Air Corps in Januar.

lKI. and va vising as an icrial unr.tr u'hrn hit pliire was Mountain Top several aieees arai cSinvrto Wr; Dr. field this wmw Dr William R. Dykins. Dr.

Oscar received from the William, and Rev. James Hara; $5, voti toCom Dr. Joseph Ru.hin, Rev. Joseph The airman voted to E'lKalinowski. Rev.

F. Dobrydnio and Ratr" Pl Alois J. Selecky; Draft Board. Gene- nvent. Phone 465 Florence f.arlihen ron AJ.r--Kii.i.i anfl t.

He was a member of Hofy Trinity Church. Surviving 6e vo sisters and a brother. Joaepli Kamitiski. Honey I Pot; Mm Martha Collnw and Mr. 1 Baaney levaaida, Ksnttcoka.

The ran ere I w-tU be Vkl from fhe funeral will be held from A. Drspiew-rtn and Sona funeral parlors, 22 Weat Green street, at tiaie to be announced later. shot dovvn. He hai been 'overseas! since November, 1MJ, hen. Church Notes Si.

Catherine's Mass Friday at 8 liign acnooi odiauv.o.,v. nmiln.l,l rhl.f rl.rk anH Funeral Announcement The funeral of Stephen Dziak. of Paradise avenue, Mocanaqua, will be held tomorrow morning at 8:30 with a high mass of requiem at 0 in the Slovak Church of the Ascension. Interment will be in the parish ceme a Tamaa Huriit ireaKurer. i 1 a.

m. Novena prayers to Our Lady has tun completed rni'm enemy temtnry mvi re1vd i 1 I tVed his annual report as well Albert. Murawski. assistant clerk ftie hon of hie slrter. Mrs.

Iyaricts. of Victory after the mass. Inulra KaiH Nshle. le-vervfhmrs Wit Wevenartar Clothier touk fHir paints from Tony's Cafe la.vi raght i a Senior League match ai Mun alkeys. "Rod" SmKh led the vlct4rb witIS 4, while Sieve Neto.m boiled 5M for losers.

Tour Le.if Oak Cluster end a iraedal SOooe street Snkurday mo Mrs. Mary Valania Methodist Prayer ana a i r-zi with a reoukrm ma th nrorxvsed by-laws' Business Men, a-o: uavia riosen, Pii h. inK it thellM, E. Gelb; $15, Anthony Prushin- 1 week "hertcT $10. Meyers' Department Store.

tenmcr, were Joseph Shiffka. N.rcey Staplnski. Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Presbyterian Girl Scouts wilt or outstanding duty.

Sgt- Luba tTadiidted frofn Hew- port Township Hifh School, riaqr '17 anal starred on thr school's too-! Holy Trinity Church. Parloh cemetery. Dies In Hospital meet at 7 Bible study, prayer ana nil Ull a I- 1 a tery. Miss E. Creglow etsarn man ni I infill I AUdfll iviu oni, kivnuii a praise Thursday at 7:30 p.

m. Vr and uenei-nl IN aDml team. He vvan slnUorwd at flllU LJs ul ui vdd, eat, uii-i a a opposition. Cull Lav4rfiic Kia1. Th $7.50, Morris Mittleman; $5, Angelo Amonllo Ah- Texas, prior to Brief Mention Mm.

Mure Yaktnia. 43, 80 Laurel ilrvl. Alden, died this morning at at Nanticoke State Hospital of lecrmplleations. She was admitted to ANCQ IT31-K, Bride Of Soldier Navy week- Strauss of the u. S.

his parents over the CJ meets oola4it Tte stfltf oC Drstrle 4, Lurerwe Coanty CtWltaa Defense, raeets alfjrit at at control eernr. The State exerelise will be held hi connection with fhe bsi.Hnes aeeston. Brunozzi, Bart Cleaners, Michael Cobosco, A. J. Orzechowiki, Chester Montis, Otto Peterfreund, Kostek Billy visited end.

Hose Company Mr. and Mrs. James Creglow, rear be to sent Eett1c the pArents are ftiese staers, Mr. Stella Butchke. Berwick; Mrs.

Am RadziAk a4 Mrs. Felicia Manntng. Mew York, aad Mrs. Blanche Fein. Henticoke.

ftie institution on Monday. She was Che mother of five children, all boys. Deceased was born in Alden and 58 Prospect street, announce the Local Author's Work Published TerkoskI, John Kriniak. Roman Kas-nikowski, Sam Grotsky, Mrs. Raymond Polniaszek and Steve was the former Mary Makara.

She marriage of their daughter, Eliza beth M. to Corporal David J. Whar Names Officers Results of the annual election of officers were announced by Frank lin Hose Company at Lee Park to- Jutk IVrrwi oa rVtk CertlfeaBkivv. I Auts Affloavtt.a. ALDliR-j UAsT DUiiJLS, Zi Birmdway.

was highly esteemed and was a member of the Russian Orthodor ton, son of David J. Wharton, Ml-s Lillian J. Sieicz. 27 of Olyphant, tha ceremony tak fm IWava Jsquira 16 Broad stffct. Washington street, is among the Church of Alden and its societies.

Surviving are her husband, John, ing place at the First Baptist Church, April 2, with the pastor, Rev. Ar tav Tha to lowinr will serve lor Nanticoke Man Fatally Stricken On Street Then Collapsing while climbing a hil at the Intersection of Walnut am Snrine streets. Nanticoke, Johi and these sons, John. Jr- Anthony the ensuing year: Henry Lingertot, Ta Coiimaet SerWeea Chapter, 174, Order Eastern Star, will condurt service tonight at 7 far the hie Mrs. Williaan Meetings Newport Township Women's Republican Club will meet tonight at 8 at No.

4 Hose House, Glen Lyon. Auxiliary firemen of Wanamie will meet tonight at 7. at the Wana authors whose verse appears in "My Pavorrte Poems," a 640 page volume of aoems and lyrics, recently published bv the Exposition Press of New York City. To win a place in Fred, Peter and Joseph, also two president; John- Kobilanski, vice Dresident: Louis Strouse, financial thur O. Charsky, officiating.

Attendants were Miss Vivian Wharton, sister of the bridegroom, and James W. Milliner, uncle of the bride. Ushers were William Bailey brothers, Michael, of Nanticoke. and Stephen. Harra, at the Th etnas E.

Oweras Stale Theatre 'The Heaf On," rrnai Mhe WeA Victor Moor and William Aaxloe the featuae screen attraction at tie State Theatre today ad lraorrav. Latest new is ai.ao being secretary: William Lynch, recording this nationally known anthology Fuaeral Home, 170 East Main street mie Hose House. marks a step forward in the literary Catholic Council of St and William Masters. Pair Sea Leagua Denis Church, Glen Lyon, will meet Resuhs wf eanses played in the secretary; Vincent Uzdilla, treasurer and fire chief; John Uzdilla, assistant chief; William Phillips, foreman; Gomer Williams, assistant foreman. An invitation was extended to career of every author.

Federation ef Charities The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a shark tomorrow at 8 at the home of Mrs. Michael Wargo, Glen Lyon. PMr Sex League at Bavitz Recre WANTED TO BUY Good second hand automobiles. 1937 to 1941 models. Top prices.

Phone 650-J or 1016. Monthly meeting of the executive aion rooms, Woolworth took four skin gown with sweetheart neckline, bracelet length sleeves and net skirt. UMWA Local 1167. Ulen Lyon, committee of the Nanticoke, new from Carolyn Shoe, winning the will meet tomorrow at 7 at Grochow- port and vicinity, Federation of Charities and War Chest, will be ski's Hall, Glen Lyon. members to attend the annual ball of Hanover Green firemen April 15.

Secretary Lynch will distribute Shedlosky, 65, of 910 Kosciuszki street, that city, was pronouncec dead upon admittance to Nanticoke State Hospital at 11:30 a. m. The elderly man was seen to fall to the ground at a point halfway up the incline, and the community ambulance was summoned. Al the hospital. Deputy Coroner Thomas E.

Owens said death was due to a heart attack. Lt Andrew Dorak of Nanticoke City police notified Shedlosky's family, and the de second half championship. Dorothy Walter and Tillie Haverlack were hlgli scorer, the latter hitting 463 Her fingertip veil of llusion was gathered at the top by a crown with a on it. She carried a bouquet of white rose buds. The maid of Rex natee picture tonight and hamarrow the Rex Theatre is Melody Parade," featuring Mary Beth flughe and Eddie Quman.

Selected thort subjects are also beinj shown, IKIH Rf.TTT Tin t-room ajtetrl -unt, fmaruveraeiit.a. aeparxtB hallway, lot West Churr Street. held Friday night at 8 at headquar ters. 60 East Main street. Supt.

An Director In Texas Pvt. Raymond Polniaszek. former tickets Saturday night between and 8. honor wore pink taffeta with a wide drew E. Rushin is president of the Federation.

Other committee mem skirt, shoulder length veil held at I the top by a bow. She carried a school director of Newport Township board, is stationed with the Medical Corps of the Air Corps at Camp Barkley, Texas. bers are Michael J. Cannon, Dr. Fred bouquet of.

pink rose buds. to take the sponsors prize. Nanticoke Dress Company won three from Worth's Dress as Tina Olshefski and Helen Chepolis rolled high for their respective teams. FOR RENT 6 room house on Railroad street. Also 4 roetn apartment at Bast Ridge street.

Phone 1461. E. Davis, Supt. J. Fred Jones, Jo Clasa To Meet Friday The Builders' class of Alden Methodist Church meets Friday night at 8 in the church social rooms with Ruth Swithers, hostess.

Meeting Tonight St. Stanislaus' Women's Catholic seph Leventhal, Rev. A. G. Lewaa A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents for members ceased's wife, Anna and daughter went to the hospital.

dowski, Elmer Lohman, Adam Ols zewski, John Riordon, District At or the immediate families and friends. Shedlosky had apparently come torney Leon Schwartz, Attorney i into the central city early this Council meets tonight at 7:30 in the Mrs. Wharton is a of STATE THEATRE TOOAT Aift TOMOHmOW Mae West Victor Moore and William Gaxton In 'THE HEAT'S ON" LATEST HEWS Paul Selecky, btanley alva, L. Ji morning to purchase seeas ano- Graduates at Bainbridge Seaman 2c John Domashiuskl, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Domashin-ski, Glen Lyon, graduated on March 25 frontv the Naval Base at Bainbridge, as a radio operator. He graduated from Newport High church basement. Ambulance Report The Board of Governors of Hanover Township Community Ambulance met in Hanover Green Hose House April 7. John Wilson presided and George Campbell, secretary, gave the following report for March: Calls answered by the ambulance were 25; donations received from R. Meighan, Lee Park, Mr.

Konrod, Buttonwood, Mrs. Ada- Siebecker, James Wachtler, and S. S. Play-Off Match Presbyterian meets P. M.

tonight equipment for nis victory garaen. He had with him a hand rake at the Rev. Roman A. Wieziolowski. Arrives in England I at 7 at Bavitz Recreation in a Sun time he was fatally Pfc.

Edward M. Tyburczyk, son of We buy all kinds of Junk Rag, Paper, Metal, etc. JOHNNY ALLEN, Nanticoke High School and. was formerly employed by the General Cigar Company. Corporal Wharton, who attended Olyphant High School, is stationed at Camp Luna, New Mexico.

Mrs. Wharton will reside with her parents. The bride's grandmother, Mrs. Mary E. Milliner observed her 66th birthday anniversary on the same 400 East Church street.

Phone 136-R. Mrs. Martha Tyburczyk, 382 East Grand street, has arrived in England. He entered the service December 29, 1942 and received his basic training day School League play-off match. Victory for Presbyterian will give them the league championship.

Women's Civilian Defense Women's Civilian Defense Unit of Alden will meet tdmorrow night at 8 at the K. M. Smith School building. Rod and Gun Club The Hanover Rod and Gun Club at Norfolk, Va. Pfc.

Tyburczyk is I announces a special meeting to be if held on Friday at its regular meet REX THEATRE XOMIOHT AND T0K0RHOW Mary Beth Hughes Eddie Qulllan IN "MELODY PARADE" TIMELY SHOKTS aay oi ni her granddaughter's wedding. ing parlors. heski Hanover Green, Mrs. Florence Lewis, Lynnwood, Mr. Conway Newtown.

Josephine Hill, Buttonwood, Mary Glenon, Buttonwood, Donald Hawkins, Newtown, Alex Minkiewicz, Marion Terrace. Stanley Olshefski, Han a member of the Military Police. Issue Warning Chief John- Smereski and Health Officer H. Judd Abbott today announced that nersona found Kiwanis to Meet Hospital Auxiliary Kiwanis Club will meet tonieht at 6:15 at Methodist Church. Wil aumpins ashes or other debris on over Green.

$5: Mrs. Mary Stevens, liam Weineck will be in charee of the grounds near Junior Hieh School In England Pvt Stanley Rompala, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rompala, Me-shoppen, formerly of Alden, has arrived in England. He is a member of the Paratroopers.

Pvt. Rompala is a graduate of Newport Township High School and was employed by Snrdnni Construction Company. In TOYIGKT Korn-Krest, John Lubanoski, me prograssa win De prosecuted. LOCOIW Lee Lea' Park. $2: Paul Niemski Inman Notes Birthday Nelson E.

Belles. 220 Robert street Park, Mrs. Hefferman, Park, $3. Jubilee Committee Sheatown, will observe his 82nd a letter to local relatives, he told of AMATEUR NITE LEO JACOBS, at C. Hullo JACOB'S ORCHESTRA Eiaut Foods Mixed Drinks HUDAK'S CAFE To Meet Tomorrow Nanticoke State Hospital Auxiliary will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:45 at the Nurses Home.

Members of the executive board will ipeet at and surgical dressings will be made, commencing at 1:30. Mrs. Bertha Brader and Mrs. J. Ziegler will be in charge.

An Easter tea program will be presented following the business. birthday tomorrow. He is a life resi meeting a group of Polish sojdiers Junior Class Play To Meet Tonight BK who escaped from poiana wnen tne dent of Newport Township and for many years was engaged in farming. Nazis overran the country ana me A special meetinir will he hpld tn. Junior class of Hanover Township will nresent the play, "The Lovely terrible deeds the Nazis committed night at 7:30 for all committees in BESB 109 W.

OBAITD IT At present, he is janitor at the Shea town Hose House. aaW Duckling," tomorrow and Friday eve charge of the jubilee celebration at noiy innity Church. Samuel Wa- nings in the high scnooi auaitonum on St. Mary's Road. Admitted To Fraternity Eddystone, Pa.

Miss Phyllis T. Kempinski, daugh chowski, urges members of the program committee to report at this ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kempin ski, 13 North Walnut street, was one time. Tickets for the event will be distributed.

Rev. Walter Poplawski, general chairman, announces that the against the populace. maywood farms-No. 1 Potatoes, bushel No. 2 Potatoes, bushel 90c CARTER BACHE, Phone Nanticoke 21.

ALLEYS OPEN FOR PRACTICE PLAT Friday, Saturday sad Sunday Opea Daily, p. m. Walformea Men la All af Barrio. So Far Gam. BAvrrz RECREATION CENTER mmmtlt E.

Broad St. Hum. of five Bucknell Universoty students to be initiated into Kaooa Delta Ep- silon National Honorary Educational Oft BiqeHq Die Ejeifter Fraternity at Lewisburg, She js a golden jubilee celebration will consist of a solemn high mass on June 4, with a jubilee ball in the evening of the same day. Rev. Roman A.

Wieziolowski. pastor of the church. senior and is enrolled in the liberal arts' course and is majoring in English. Miss Kempinski is a member to become the outstanding Scotch is nonorary chairman. of the Spanish Club and the Interna BBJBJgjJOS.

QRAB0W8XI tional Relations Club. frr 317 ynrc NEEDS MEN IVOMEfJ For WAR JOBS in these DEPARTMENTS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT BOILER TENDER SHOPS BLACKSMITH SHOPS i MACHINE SHOPS FOUNDRIES; Men Only ERECTING SIIOPS-Locomotive Diesel Birth Born, to Private First Class and Mrs. Frank Vincutonis, 415 Welles street, Hanover, at the Nanticoke State Hospital. April 10, a son. The Th.

Family of The late STAJTI.XY XOWAIiSXX Express their aiuoere thanks to all who aided them In their bereavement, also those who aent flowers, mas a card and donated cars. Bajfj rtnriKAx sbkticz IB MONEY acaintMz rs, i a i father is stationed in Iceland and the mother is the former Theresa Swy of ski. A KEEP YOUR WASHER Returns From Ohio Mrs. Robert Davis, of. East Main ZEEDOCK'S VAN SERVICE tesal Lang Dtataao.

Marin; aag Stanur. Vaa Fnraitara BanHrt-Sold Isalnrtliif Itora, Bfrlrarstore aai Wasfcm IN WORKING CONDITION! street, returned after visiting her husband, Class, Transportatidn Dept. Brakemeif Ja AS YOU LIKE IT Here's the convenient place to borrow, with loans planned to meet your needs, when yov need them, at low-cost. Immediate cash, easy-to-re'pay and arranged privacy by 'ptor. A Stile, or a tot when yow want it, as yow want it.

Maintenance Dept. rMen Only Carpenters Carpenter Helpers Trackmen nOVX VaJIIICOKX IM Tor Bzpert Bepalr Service and Part, Call Robert Davis, who is stationed at Toledo, Ohio. Church Group Meet Circle 2 of the WSCS of the Methodist Church met yesterday at the home of Mrs: Fred Smith, 69 West Main street. Miss Alice Dunn also "ta. presided.

A report fthe secretary-treas Experienced OVERHEAD ELECTRIC CRANE OPERATORS Male and Female PIPEFrWERS-ailaOCOinotive Experience Vl i i r. find LABORERS HELPERS in all of the above BARTUSKA'S APPLIANCE SOS B. Stain It. Phone urer Awas read by Mrs. Walter Flight.

News of the Northeastern jurisdiction of the WSCS was reported as i Cash Maathty fayawaH fee Y6tt Mentha 11 Mparts $100 $17.70 .13 300 52.75 ,27.22 500 S7.80 45.30 IQANS UP TO $1000. follows: DEPARTMENTS Giving, Mrs. J. E. Thpmas; problems in defense areas, Mrs.

John Walters; Spoffofd, Home, Kansas City, Mrs. E. Dennis; Latin-America, WAX "Fine Working Conditions APPLICANTS must be Draft Deferred not enraged tn War Work. See tha BALDWIN LOCOMOTTVI WORKS Representative at UNIVERSAL 3JI the following. Offices at the 7 U.

S. SERVICE CMktl NOW rOt C.l.T. PLAN Mrs. J. Thomas; Poland, Mrs.

Samuel Mayer; North Africa, Mrs. Bertha Brader; Philippine Islands, Mrs. S. O. Bell; South African School for Women, Mrs.

3f. Flight Lunch- was' served by Hostesses Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs, Robert Smith and Mrs. Thomas Cooke. Births reported at Nanticoke State Hospital: To Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Tanusho nis. 1108 South Market street, this NEW Lapboard Party TONIGHT and Every Wectoesdajr Nite FaLCON HALL Every Gam 30 GANIES Including 3 FREE Specials Lrgt Sweepstakes "25c iil" 25c alerU rpmlarwrakV Asmonaeer 4 AHtWfK. i- j- WILMS FA. EHalg a C3eiIfj The CIEE5T name in Scotch tYI tXAMWATtOW i Mlaar's Notloaot leak lotldlaf Telaehaae Mill Opea IvMinfl ay AapaMant WednastUy, Thartday and Friday, AarU Uth, 13th aai lth Dr.

IT. D. Grecry Qataaaatriat Off toe at atlaaasy Th aTewele I A. M. I ML IHEBnm WAYTOBCZXOW morning, a daughter.

sea anton, pa. Tkarsdsy aai Friday, April Uth and 14th, A. (P.M. To Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Reakes. nam sort wma 'mm smusmt aratTutt, m.mnm 14 Main street Wanamie. yesterday i afternoon, a 0.

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1884-1972