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26 Telephone Tour WANT ASS TO 3-4141 TIMES-LEADER, THE EVENING NEWS, MONDAY NOVEMBER 13, 1939 Four Generations At Reunion Carson To Speak To Rotary Club ID) UJ IP AD TP Mrs. Kathleen Cocee, Representative, Zleglet St. TeL PtttatM IIU Pittston OFFICE phone 65 Ofiee 7 Spring Street i PITTSTON Guaranteed the Largest Paid Circulation in Greater Pittston 4 9 4 William P. Carson, manager of the financial relations department of the Federal Housing Administration's Philadelphia office, will be the guest speaker at Wednesday afternoon's meeting of the Rotary Club to be held in the Craftsmen's rooms. He Arrest In Robbery Representative-WILLIAM A.

WATSON Residence Phone, Pittston 2065-W PROVISIONAL 9 Advertising LAURANCE LE GRAND Residence Phone, Pittston 627 Expected Soon will speak on the FHA and Its pro Once more borough police are con gram. A 10-minute technicolor talkie, "Miracles of Modernization" will be presented. An open forum fronted mu a "mysterious robbery ilhis time again at Marsh Bros. COMMUNITY Mrs.FrankCastner, Wife Of Fireman, garage, located at the corner on Main Two Members Of Congregation Are win ionow tne speaking program. Joseph T.

Jennings is in charge of street. This garage has been victim Paid Fine Tribute Claimed By Death ized by robbers on several occasions. Assistant Chief Dan Cronick reports that fingerprints have been taken by State Police and that some important clues were uncovered CHEST DRIVE me program. David Jones Dies At Plattsburc I if fa1 Members of the congregation of UrrlUIQ NIK CUTLER LOCAL Goosley And Kosik Named By District Executive Board To Succeed Robbie And Sabatelli Temple Agudah Achim, paid tr ute to Harry Waldman their new presi leading to the belief that arrests will be made this week. About $25 worth of merchandise dent and Samuel Cohen, retiring David W.

Jones, chief clerk to the OPENS TONIGHT president at a dinner last night in was taken in addition to auto sup plies, including one gallon of Pres the Broad street synagogue. Honors were also accorded other officers tone. Two cigarette machines were new and old. also tampered with, the robbers using a brake-iron from a railroad Mrs. Frank Castmer, of 149 Butler street, wife of Pittston's assistant fire chief, died yesterday on the fifteenth anniversary of her marriage.

Death followed an illness of one month. Deceased, a native of Dupont, had resided in the Greater Pittston section throughout her life, gaining a wide circle of friends. She was the daughter of the late Thomas and Mary McCarthy, early settlers in Dupont. Upon her marriage to Mr. Catner 15 years ago she established residence in Pittston City.

She was a member of St. John the Evangelist Church and the Altar and Rosary Chairman Morris Declares Rabbi Marvin Elefant was the principal speaker. His topic was freight car to jimmy their way through. Entrance was gained by "Leadership of the Temple Organi smashing a rear window, and by zation." Attorney Nathan Hyman also spoke. Dr.

Harry L. Rubinstein served as toastmaster. Samuel Wal Workers Set For Initial Meeting Bishop Hafey To Speak Patrick Goosley and Joseph Kosik, both residents of Dupont, were on Saturday named provisional officers of the Butler mine local No. 265, U. M.

W. of succeeding John Robbie, president, and Joseph Sabatelli, forcing the rear garage door. Ninety four packages of cigarettes in ma chines were removed. The store room entered was oper Division superintendent of the Delaware and Hudson Railroad at Platts-burg, and former resident of Pittston, died on Saturday at Chambers-burg Valley Hospital, Pittsburgh. N.

after an illness of one year. Born in Pittston, deacesed was a son of the late Jonathan and Mary Winich Jones, early settlers. In his 64th year, Mr. Jones, had been employed by the D. H.

for 33 years. He was a member of St. Jame's Episcopal Church, Pittston. Surviving are two cousins, Mrs. John Voight, Scranton, and Mrs.

Jennie Schroeder, N. Y. The body was taken today to the home of Mrs. Bertha Richards, 185 South Main street, Avoca, from where the funeral will be held ters was in charge of arrangements and entertainment was offered by H. Haines, of Wyoming.

Vocal se ated by Peter Marsh. At a family reunion held recently at the home of Winfield J. Peters, Slocum, there were four generations represented. Seated, left to right: Leonard G. Stein, Ashley, grandfather; Win-field J.

Peters, Slocum, father; Winfield L. Peters, Slocum, son; Frank M. Peters, Slocum, grandfather. Standing, left to right: Great-grandfathers Conrad Stein, Dor-rance; John L. Peters, Dorrance; John J.

Jones, Slocum. Rt. Rev. William J. Hafey, Bishop It is believed the same gang re snonsible for other unsolved rob' lections were given by Miss Molly Weisberger, accompanied by Miss secretary, respectively, who held the posts for the past five years.

The Butler mine local comprises about 700 employes of the Butler Colliery. of the Scranton diocese of the Roman Catholic Church, a warm friend beries in the town are mixed up in of the Community Chest movement Lenore Robin. Present: Mr. and Mrs. A.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Backer, Mr. Society.

Surviving are her husband and three children, William, John and Anne; one sister, Jule McCarthy and a brother, Thomas McCarthy, all ot Pittston. Two nieces, Jule and Catherine McCarthy, who lived at the Castner home, also survive. because of his knowledge of the this affair too. Dupont Conquers or onve green with a corsage of and Mrs. J.

Shulman, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Yellen, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore meet tonight at 7:30 in the auditorium of the Memorial High School.

There will be a speaker, and a play, good it does it does, will open the tenth annual Community Welfare campaign of Pittston and vicinity talisman roses. Volpe Coal Company. Robbie and Sabatelli were notified of this decision of the executive board of the District No. 1, U. M.

W. of A. in a letter signed by M. J. Kosik.

district president, and re A reception was held at the home this evening at 6:30 in the Y. M. C. A. ine rirst Thanksgiving." Sem Jr.

Varsity of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Swantkowski. Tuesday at 2:30. Rev.

E. A. Heim, of Trinity Episcopal Church, West Pittston and Rev. Kenneth Kingston of Avoca will officiate. Burial will be in Pittston cemetery.

Bishop Hafey will arrive here late this afternoon and will be the guest ceived Saturday. Dupont High School football eleven hit on all cylinders Saturday Other officers of the local were for members of both families, after which the- newlyweds left on a of Rt. Rev. P. J.

Boland, V. LL. pastor of St. John the Evangelist honeymoon. They will reside in a morning at the Municipal Field be fore 1,000 fans to conquer the Wyo not molested.

It is reported Goosley and Kosik will serve the unexpired terms, that is until next June. Avoca Miss Betty Berry 708 Grove Street, Phone Mooile 507-W Church and dean of the Northeast Deanery of Luzerne county. There newly furnished apartment at 401 ming Seminary Junior Varsity 25 Mai street, Duryea. No reason was given for publica to 6. St.

John's Defeated By One Touchdown Following a seventy yard march, Lavelle of Avoca High school on Saturday afternoon scored the lone touchdown of the game to defeat St. John's High school eleven and chalk up Avoca first win of the current season. A place-kick scored the extra point to make the final score 7 to 0. The game was played at Albert West Park. he will be met by a committee from the Federation and will be escorted to the meeting hall where he will tion as to the cause for such action, but it is known that Goosley protested Robbie's election as local Dupont broke into the scoring column in the first quarter after a deliver his address.

National League Standing steady advance provided Gross with Campaign Chairman Hastings A. the opportunity of crashing off tackle We have spent too much time trying to distribute wealth when we dont' have it. Let's create it first and worry about distribution later. Walter B. Pitkin, author and journalist.

Levine, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robin, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Walter, Mr.

and Mrs. Gus Roginsky, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fischman. Mr.

and Mrs. Marcus Weisberger, Mr. and Mrs. David Serling. Mr.

and Mrs. Max Warshall, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schiffman, Mr. and Mrs.

Adolph Freed, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friend, Dr.

and Mrs. Harry Ehren-krantz, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gordon, Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Ellowitz, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernstein, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Hyman, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosen-feld. Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney Gibbleman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kleinrock, Nathan Connor, Harry Lavin, Herman Eisen, Samuel Lecker, Joseph Washitz, Morris Cohen, Sam Brown, Mrs. H.

Mendlesohn, Louis Waldman, Joseph Mertz, Harry Mertz, Ben Serling, William, Max Goodman, Benjamin Hyman. to score from the 4-yard line. The Morris in a statement to his coworkers today declared that "we're president last July, and the decision is now handed down. It is also reported that the membership had petitioned the district executive board protesting the recent acceptance of a "cut in wages" at the col Seminary team deadlocked the count Renna Dairy Luvenders Truckers Capone Coal Company Ridgley's Sand and Gravel Avoca 5 and 10 Store Aristocrat Ice Cream The schedule for tonight all set for the initial meeting and. in the same quarter when Krosonis skirted the Dupont left end to score thank Gor, we re going to prove that 'Good Americans are Good from the 8-yard mark.

liery, without approval of the district But in enrolling our executive board. O'Brien's Recreation Center, Avoca Fitting Tribute Is Paid Mrs. Kelly Fitting tribute was paid the memory of Mrs. Mary Kelly at her funeral held this morning from the home, 23 Carroll street. Scores of persons attended the rites and floral tributes were profuse.

Solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated In St. John the Evangelist Church by Rev. Joseph L. Barry. Other officers of the mass were Rev.

John J. Maher, deacon and Rev. Father A. Hearne, Maryknoll missionary, sub-deacon. Burial was in the parish cemetery.

Pallbearers were Joseph Donnelly, Edward Lynch, Peter Wall, Jerry Mooney, Thomas Whalen and James Howley. Quality Cone Cleaned Coal. Tom Moore, 123 William St. 2095-R. Births Joseph Kosik is a brother of dis selves on the book of charity we should do it the American way the voluntary way." Exeter JOHN SHOEMAKER Phone Pittston 794W Lou Ritzie's boys went to town in the second quarter as Grabiec broke loose on two occasions and tallied two touchdowns.

Gross adde one evtra point, to make the score 19 trict president, M. J. Kosik, Capone Coal Co. vs. Luvenders Truckers, Articrat Ice Cream vs.

Renna Dairy, Ridgley's Sand and Gravel vs. Avoca 5 and 10 Store. John Robbie is also check-dockme He especially urges residents or boss at the colliery and Joseph Saba Pittston and vicinity, who demonstrated their loyalty by oversub to 6. The third quarter passed with, out incident, but Dupont added an telli is check-weighman, hut no mention of their status in these jobs has yet been made, as these posts are held by virtue of a vote of the min- Paul McDonald. son of Mr.

scribing the goal last year, to be as generous and courteous as possible. PARTY BVERY TUESDAY NITE, SACRED HEART CHURCH, DURYEA. ADM. 25c. ADV.

other tally in the final session when Cislo intercepted a Seminary pass When the friendly welfare worker, ers of the colliery. and ran thirty-five yards to score, who is serving without pay, comes to your home to ask your help for Robbie is a Dupont councilman. The playing of Kellerman at quarter Basketball Loop To Open Its Season Pittston YMCA City Basketball League will open tomorrow night with six of the ten teams entered playing their first games. Teams entered are Sickerman's, Congress ill A. Bonsers, Penna.

Motor Police, WP Recreation, Pittston Oil, Peterson's Fairlawn, ALS Barton's and Pittston Independents. Three games will be played each Tuesday and Friday evening at the The season will close in March. Tuesday's games: Sickerman vs. Congress Hill, at 7. Bonsers vs.

Penna. Motor Police at 8. WP Recreation vs. Pittston Oil at 9. your less fortunate neighbors please back and Kosher and Troynacki in the backfield also featured for remember that twelve humanitarian and his term expires this year.

He, with M. J. Kosik, were gien court appointments a year ago, to fill vacancies, and neither Robbie nor M. Duryea Stephen Zujkowskl, Representative Dupont. character building agencies need your contribution to carry on the The lineups: Kosik sought re-election.

The and Mrs. Paul McDonald, Memorial street, suffered bruises of the leg when he was struck by a machine driven by Howard Tompkins, 436 North Main street, Pittston. The accident occurred on Saturday while the boy was riding a bicycle near the intersection of Penn avenue and Memorial street. He was taken to the home of Ford Williamson, from where he was removed to the home of his parents. Local police have issued a warning that the doors of parked cars be locked.

A number of complaints have been made of articles taken health and welfare work in Pitts break between Robbie and M. J. A son was born on Saturday at Pittston Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Reedy, 183 North Main Dupont Sem.

Varsity L.E. Liska Rosnos L.T. Chmiel Slaf Blakely Defeats W. Pittston High West Pittston High School grid-ders were on the short end of a 15-12 score in their game with Blakley High School on Saturday at Blakely. Sickler scored West Pittston's first touchdown in the second period and Rowe tallied another for the local team in the third quarter when he carried the pigskin 90 yards to the payline.

A fumble early in the game by West Pittston gave the Lackawanna County team an encouraging edge. Kosik, bosom friends for years has caused much comment here over the Duryea League Standing ton and vicinity. Give generously and cheerfully. Your help is needed to prevent suffering and despair; to prevent and eliminate disease, sor-dow and crime." L.G. Ameen Weatherly week-end.

C. Hudzinski Burnstein Found hourwl do, licensed 18834 R.G. Wasko Potter R.T. Cebulskl Farley The local agencies for whom the telephone 1274-R. Kelly's Kats Vrabbles Cafe Swantkowski's Drugs Komensky's Grocers Yuhas Cafe Top Cigars The schedule for tonight chest workers will strive hard from today until next Tuesday, Nov.

21, to street, city. A daughter was born at that institution on the some day to Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKenzie, 104 Putnam street, Tunkhannock. Rehearsal called Off There will be no rehearsal of the John D.

Stark post American Legion band tomorrow night as was scheduled. R.E. Minutes McDonald Q.B. Kellerman Miller from machines. The bowling of the "B' raise the goal, $114,846.

84, follow: Boy Scouts Meet Boy Scout TrooD 361 met at the American Red Cross, Boy Scouts, League for this week is as follows Monday at 7: Sicherman's vs. Grico's Catholic Charities, Crippled Child Mission To Open In St. John's Church A two week's mission for men Community House Friday. Games were held in the boys' room from 6. to 6:45.

Then the scouts had opening" ren's Committee, Dental Clinic, Girl Scouts, Pittston Hospital, Salvation Cafe; Century Club vs. Jan's; Cohen Army, Tuberculosis Association. O'Briens' Recreation Center, Avoca. Komensky's Grocers vs. Vrabbles Cafe, Swantkowski's Drugs vs.

Kelly's Kats, Yuhas Cafe vs. Tops Cigars. Set for Chest Drive John Snopkowskl, chairman of ...111 knffln Visiting Nurse and women of St. Jojin the Evange United Charities ceremony, followed by drill practice. Later the troop was divided into three groups for classes.

The tenderfoot scouts had clay modeling in tha work shop which was directed by Mr. Godoski. He taueht the bovs to Association and Y.M.C.A. aros. vs.

txeter Printery; Anselmi Cafe vs. Hayko's. Tuesday at 7: Brook's vs. Galletta and Beretta; Anselmi Barbers vs. Teachers.

The borough Council will meet in special session tonight. West Pittston Phone Pittston til L.H. Troynacki Slattery R.H. Gross Krosonis F.B. Kosher Voight Score By Periods Dupont 6 13 0 625 Sem.

Jr. Varsity 6 0 0 0 6 Touchdowns Gross, Cislo, Grabiec 2, Krosonis. Point after touchdown Gross, plunge. Substitutes, Dupont, Grabiec, Cislo, Wasko, Dombrowski, Onifer, Sin-cavage, Malinowski, Dudek, Gryczko, Kosik. Referee, Art Fullagar; Umpire, Kosik.

Breaks Arm In Fall Mrs. Lucy Eaton, 32, of R. D. 2, Avoca, was admitted to Pittston Hospital on Saturday suffering from a fractured left arm incurred when she fell at her home. Her condition is good.

Sons Of Legion Sons of the American Legion, John D. Stark Post, will meet Wednesday night at 7 at the Legion Home. Nomination of officers for the coming year will be held. Truck On Fire I make birds and turtles out of clay. Another group fscouts was instructed in first aid by Mr.

Moran, of the P.W.A. staff. The third A truck bearing a New Jersev UH U11VB lul lullus lul ule 1 llLSlu" license all'daSedst 0' Chest Federation to-evening at 6:30 when it caught fire day his aids who aim to on lower Wyoming avenue near the Duryea quota The team Starkhniise Antn F.lontrio Cnmnanv will be composed of Mrs. Ralph r. group which consisted of second, first Plains Stanley J.

Petrosal Fhone 2-7977 61 Ml-r Street In speaking to members of St. John's Church yesterday, Rt. Rev. P. Boland, pastor, declared "It behooves St.

John's parishioners to impress their fellow citizens by their zealous correspondence to the Community Chest campaign in our midst and thus assure its complete success whereby the hardship among our good dependent families may be removed." Members of the men's teams, allied towns, professional, miscellaneous industries and chain stores, teams follow: list cnurcn win open next unaay evening at 7:30. Two priests of the Redemptorists Order of missionaries will be in charge of devotions. Enter Air Corps Charles Mosier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mosier, Stanton street, and Edwin Naugle, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Naugle Linden street, both of West Pittston have enlisted in the air corps of the U. S. Army. Both are stationed at Langley Field, Virginia.

City school board at 7:30 at the high school building. Jenkins Township school board at nlant West Pittston Hose Comnanv i James, Mrs. William Oaksenreader, ano merit badge groups was in the boys' room. These classes were directed by John Rafalski and extinguished the blaze with Ramsburg. The classes discussed the scout pace, also how a person should track an animal.

Many Attend Tea Morris Krelger, David Neuman, Stephen L. Zujkowskl Willard Gig-mond, William Murphy and A. Carey. Last year Duryea received 473 free bed days at the Pittston Hospital. The total cost of taking care of these people free was $2,245.52.

Following each of these classes Brevities Unemployed League, Branch 45, meets Tuesday night in the town hall at 7:30. Mrs. William Golla and Miss Estelle Detz returned Saturday from a trip to New York. Miss Delia V. Ritzie, R.

of Queens General Hospital, Jamaica, Long Island. N. Y. is SDendine a Of Fidelus Class Men's Teams William D. Grind- roa, cnairman.

Division A Major at the high school. Vesper Service Girl Scouts of the Pittston District will hold their annual vesper service on December 3 in the Pittston Y. M. C. A.

The second and final session of the Girl Scout training course will be held next Thursday evening from 7:30 to 9:30 at West Pittston town hall. A tea and entertainment party for eigthy persons was held Friday each group was changed to another class. After the class periods the group met in the boys' room to hear a story about the "Advancement of Civilization," which was read by Mr. Ramsburg. Later the older scouts went to the work shon to rin wnnH The Visiting Nurses, another agen Henry Carichner.

Team 1 Captain ui me uiieni, maue tvv cans neie iukiii in me social rooms 01 Plains that were not paid for. 1 Presbyterian Church by the Fidelus Societies Plan Turkey Supper Sponsored by the Altar and Rosary Society and Junior Catholic Daughters of St. Mary's Help of Christians parish. Upper Pittston, a turkey supper will be served on Thursday, Dec. 14 at Memorial hall.

Rev. Joseph P. McDonough is in charge of arrangements. D. H.

Cone Cleaned Coal. Consumers Ice Co. Rod and Gun Club League Scores in the Pittston Rod and Gun Club Bowling League played iiass. Those who attended: carving. The attendanec at this meet William P.

Bonser, T. F. Doyle, Merle Swingle, Ray Hutchings, William Karichner. Team 2 -Captain Thomas Hennigan, Hayden Jones, Arch Corby, David Gravell, W. J.

Strubeck, Forrest Egan. Team 3 Captain Oscar Renfer. James Alex PARTY BVERY TUESDAY NITE, SACRED HEART CHURCH, DURYEA. ADM. 25c.

-ADV. ing was 48 scouts. Mrs. P. T.

Brocious, Mrs. L. D. Thomas, Mrs. Dan Davis.

Mrs. L. month's vacation at the home of her father, William Ritzie. Miss Ritzie recently passed her New York state board examination as a registered nurse. She is a graduate of the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital training cshool for nurses, class of 1938.

A show for the benefit nf tho A Alli.nc. Convention rs- ear. SS WlUlse RAY PEPE, Troop Reporter. Girls tJIMo onrf Hllica uuyci, XVCV. f.

1, Brocious, pastor: Mr. and Mrs. Earn State Officers To Attend K. C. Fete Further testimony to the success of the Knights of Columbus dinner-dance to be held tomorrow night at the Assembly Hall was received here when members of the State body of the Knights made their reservations to attend.

Among those to attend are: State Deputy John Redding, Osceola Mills; State Treasurer Joseph Dougherty, Nanticoke; State Warden Peter McDonough, Scranton; State Advocate Edward .1 nucieiy convention, uuryea unns- est Lumlpv nf Willroc n-t Han and MWnna rv Alllpm-o Bert- ander, Russell Monk. Team 4 Captain Edward Hall, Sanford Kohnke, Joseph Schiffman, Harold Weir, Glen Carpenter, Nelson Stockton. Team 5 Captain Harlan Jones, Mai Mac- The Elko Recreation Center ram Lumlev. Elizabeth Sutton. Shir, Dupont high school football team ing team lost to the Pittston Recrea will be conducted at the Lincoln Class Treasurer Robert Reed of 21 Elm street has been reelected treasurer of the sophomore class at East Stroudsburg State Teachers' College.

C. E. Service Last evening's service at the First Congregational Church was in charge of the Christian Endeavor Society. Arnold Schweitzer presided, John Pritchard read the scriptures and talks were. given by Betty Tinklepaugh and Ann Bainbridge.

ley Sutton, of Parsons; Mrs. Mable Phelps, Wilmington, Mrs. An theatre tonight "Lady of the Clellan, William Norris, Richard Jones, Morgan Williams, Paul 1 ropics" will be featured. drew Hope, Mrs. Elizabeth Dove Mrs.

Richard Cook. Mrs. John T. Church, will open on Wednesday night and continue through Sunday. Speakers Include: Rev.

S. M. Gerow, Akron, Rev. George Jones, Scranton; Rev. D.

P. Schcrer, Providence; Rev. D. W. Paterson, West Pittston; Rev.

Robert Wallace, Wilkes-Barre; Rev. A. I Bropn, Nanticoke; Janet Cuthber- Brown, Mrs. Lowther Brown, Miss Ann Veitch Cook, Mrs. Elizabeth tion center men team yesterday afternoon at the Elko ecreation Center alleys.

The scores follow: Elko Rec L. Lokuta 145 132 137 414 C. Lokuta 120 132 124 386 A. Georgick 115 185 115 415 i- Sababelli 96 100 109 305 M. Panuski 168 150 120 438 Dr.

E. V. Matys spent Sunday in Philadelphia pursuing post-graduate studies at Jefferson Hospital, that city. The local Community Chest drive was launched here today with Sunday at the Elko Recreation Center in Dupont are as follows: Katkowski Fire Insurance 1st 2nd 3rd Tot. A.

Montville 121 221 120 461 A. Yarina 154 129 108 391 B. Ochreiter 203 176 145 524 Daley 154 113 145 412 J. Budosky 142 151 159 452 J. Katkowski 144 211 158 513 cummings, Mrs.

Hugh Simpson, Mrs. Alex Cook. Mrs. John Harkness. Richard Cook.

Alex Cook. Nathan fha ni annua Ptrela Andrew Aosik, chairman in charee A meeting of the Chautaurnja torV Chinese missionary, and F. J. Ross, John Harkness, Miss Katherine Wilcox, Miss Betty Strang, Miss Reta McHenry, Audrey McHenry, Joan He will be assisted by a committee comprising Peter Rutz. Joseph Car-roll, Joseph Duzen, and Frank Kuna.

Mcnenry, miss Margaret Ormiston, Circle will be held tomorrow eve- Alllson' African missionary. ning at the home of Mrs. R. G. Bennett, 218 Luzerne avenue.

"Pro- School Board to Test Coal gress of Science" will be the dis- School Board Chairman Arthur cussion topic with Miss Fannie Fair- B1111ngs at Saturday's session wan clough as leader. Games will be directed to have tests made of Blatt, Ridgeday; State Chaplain Juhn Walsh, Osceola Mills; Supreme Director Dr. Leo J. Brown, Plymouth: District Deputy Attorney Daniel J. Flood, Wilkes-Barre; and other deputies from all parts of the state.

Presentations of principals will be made by Grand Knight of Pittston Council will offer the invocation. Dinner will begin at 7:30 p. m. and will be followed by dancing. Entertainment will be provided and music will be furnished by the Wilkes-Barre Knights of Columbus ine drive ends Nov.

21. Totals Pittston Busceni Doc B. Sababelli Infantino Perrone Totals ivirs. jh. McHenry, Mrs.

Robert Patterson, Mrs. Ralston, Keystone; Mrs. John R. Hope, Mrs. Edith M.

Hughes, Mrs. M. L. Miller. Mrs.

Adam Barr. 714 799 7151958 197 161 201 559 152 161 133 446 127 147 148 422 156 170 184 510 226 204 175 605 858 843 8412542 Fleetwints Take Two Totals 797 888 7272412 Rod and Gun 1st 2nd 3rd Tot. A. Neid 157 110 148 415 A. Schultz 113 119 99 331 Eckles 146 156 141 444 Nemo 120 120 120 360 B.

Talaska 115 131 138 384 The Francis Fleetwines sDlit two in charge of Mrs. Arch Henshall. i buckwheat coal and the coal sup- points with the Wyoming Five at iviaiiDy yesterday afternoon in Robert Primm, Miss Elsie Pfaff, Scranton; Mary Jean Burleigh, Scranton. William Cook, David Brownlie, plied the district by the Standard Preparation Company of Moosie, to determine if the contract entered with the coal company is being special match. Division Major H.

P. Gregory. Team 6 Captain Roy Dershimer, E. S. Wicks, Walter Speece, Edwin Owens, O.

H. Phillips, N. G. P. Anthony.

Team 7 Captain W. N. Thompson, Stanley Rauduve, T. A. Grace, Jerry McHale, Frank Felice, D.

B. Foster. Team 8 Captain Earl Langan, Joseph Sharkey, Paul McHale, Charles Bowman, Austin Joyce, T. F. Burke, Jr.

Team 8 Captain James W. Allan, Captain Clyde Wad-man, Captain Mary P. Wadman, W. D. Howarth, R.

W. Langford. Team 10 Captain Leo Latonick, Joseph Yonakas, Oscar Parker, Thomas K. Jones, Emerson Howley, Albert Minichello. Allied Towns Charles Golden, chairman.

Avoca Allan Laird, James McCarthy, Norbert Muldoon, Wm. P. Murtha, Margaret Gallagher, Eu-phemia Borthwick. Dupont Andrew Kosik, Peter Rutz. Joseph Carroll, Joseph Duzen, Frank Kuna.

Duryea John Snopkowski, David Numan, Morris Krieger, William Carey, Stephen Zukowski, Mrs. Ralph James, Mrs. William Ocksen- Captain Anthony Strelish'led the Briefs Miss Margaret Young, R. of Susquehanna avenue, was home for the week-end. She is located at the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hos Totals 651 736 647- 2034 Girls Schedule The schedule in tho ri offensive for the Duponters with 206.

Frankie Gallick ably assisted jacK Irving, Mrs. William Hewitt, Margaret Hewitt, Dorothy Roberts, Margaret Muir, Mrs. Robert Gil-more, Mrs. Mary Cooper, and Mrs. Denle, West Pittston; Mrs.

Harry wnn a zua one game high. Bowling League, for this evening at the Elko Recreation Center is as follows: lows: 7:00 p. Elkn Wyoming: Montville Tavern 1st 2nd 3rd Tot. Montville 117 134 124 375 A. Bernabei 186 151 154 491 E.

Pescetelli 177 108 132 417 P. Kasisky 174 145 123 402 Hughes 142 107 179 428 172 116 150 438 pital, Brooklyn, N. Y. Drive for Members Wesley Circle of the Methodist I The membership drive by Bren-Cnurch will meet tonight at 7:30 I nan-Regan Post 858, American Parlors- S'n. is beginning to reap results Mrs.

C. W. Brantingham of Race which are satisfactory to the new street has as guests Mr. and Mrs. commander, John Loughney, and Philadelphia, the membership committee, which watKins, Mrs.

Sarah Niurmo, James McArthur, Mrs. Walter Ferguson, Strucke's Insurance and Norton's Cafe vs. Boyer's Cigar Store. Yesalavich-Parulis Miss Anne Yesalavich, of 134 Penn avenue, Exeter, became the bride of George Parulis, also of Exeter, Saturday morning in St. Casimir's Church, Pittston.

Rev. J. J. Kassa-kaitis officiated. Helen Yesalavich and Clement Parulis were the attendants.

Following a honeymoon trip, the couple will establish residence in Exeter. mrs. i nomas Rirguson, Mrs. Harry Janoski Laucak Pavco Swistocki nogers, miss Jean Ferguson, Mrs. 'u Ko'ik's Take Three Ine Kozik Beberncos nw company win is composed of Adam Kress.

Jos- uavin Brownlie, Miss Janet Brown-lie, Mrs. John Nelson. Mrs. meet tomorrow night at 8. -Totals 851 654 7392244 David McNair, Cecelia Dick, New Leginus Totals es are as fpl- 167 175 162 128 168 164 174 177 244 156 161 191 179 185 928 813 855 169 147.

206 159 181 184 176 172 181 159 205 172 170 156 149 833 861 892 Mrs. Mildred Boston has moved from Luzerne avenue to 324 Spring street. Miss Betty Bliss was hostess to her club members Saturday night at her home on Philadelphia avenue. ffLkam iS Plaing romPed t0 a herd fought victory over Kunecki Cafe tSrs? pam in.a sReciai match at last night Center' Dupont- Led by the Novak brothers, George who rolled 623 nH Strelish Exeter Burgess Stephen Skrinak, MlKfiioil WiirlfAr William Dworksi. A.

J. McCawlev TTUIilCr Hoban Kopcza Gallick Kolodgie Laid To Her Rest eph Cherky, George Vanyo, Julius Yaskulskl. John Sudck, chairman of the building committee, and his aids, Adam Kress and John Ostrowski, are attempting to reach a decision in selecting a building or selecting a site to eerct a new Legion Home. Bride-elect Honored Miss Sablna Murzenskl, a member of tho teaching staff of Duryea schools, who will become a bride on Thanksgiving Day at the Holy Rosary Church, was honored at a Bowling Holy Name League standing: Sacred Heart, Dupont St Casimid's Pittston Our Lady of Mount Carmel St Joseph's Minooka St, John's, Pittston St Casimir's Pittston St Mark's, Inkerman St Mary's, Pittston St Mary's Avoca St Mary's Greenwood Immaculate Conception, W. P.

St Joseph's Minooka i orK ity; Mrs. ueorge Brodie, Miss Elizabeth Brodie, Miss Helen Brodie, Mrs. Theodore Keyser, Mrs. Robert Gunnis, Mrs. Mary McBride, Mrs.

Mary Russell, Mrs. Nathan Ross, Mrs. Guy Barr, Mrs. LeGrand Bisher, Mrs. Sarah Gray, Mrs Harry Strange, Mrs.

John Nelson, Mrs. George Wall, Mrs. Sadie Morgan, Mrs. Mary Morgan, Mrs. Julia Morgan, Mrs Morgan, Mrs.

Harry Wat-kins, James Nelson. Special Meeting A special meetinir will hold in. SK, the team lost to the terrific power of the wfthV1? th Charles on the witn a 656 three nm ynu ci Totals Wyoming JOHN SHOiJMAKEK Phone PitUton 794W Edward A. Bedner, William Mattison. Laflin Henry Davis, Robert Hurtt, Windsor Richards.

Wyoming and West Wyoming-Mrs. Theodore Keen, Mrs. Cecil Carpenter, Mrs. George Periolas, Mrs. David Morgan, Mrs.

William Sem-mens, Mrs. William Bradley, Mrs Fred Franklin, Mrs. Daniel Jenkins. Mrs. Robert Stroh, Mrs.

Edgar Dick-ert, Mrs. Lowther Brown. Professional Jarrett with 237 "uoer ciose behind "over there" in the last war. Members Of the JosCDh E. Cnnlnn Pnct The box score follows: Kunecki Cnfo American Legion, and its auxiliary kitchen shower by Mrs.

Kenneth Bureess John night by committees in fhoro nf tho Sroka i42 i84 24l 577 Oleinik I7n 101 ia 2Ji buun pal i. Michael Egan, past commander, of the Plains Legion Post, deiivorod uoian. Cards were played and lunch served to the following: Mrs. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Compton Bridges, 66, former resident of Pittston and for many years a mission worker India, was held this afternoon from the home at Lake Ariel, Wayne County.

Services were conducted in the Lake Ariel Methodist Church. Burial was in West Pittston Cemetery. Deceased, who died on Friday, was born in West Pittston, daughter of Edwin and Prudence Compton. Her father died some years ago and her mother, now 84 years old lives at Lake Ariel. Besides her mother, she is survived by her bushand, Wilson Bridges, and two brothers, Harry of dance which will be held by the '500 the principal address.

Roll call of John T. Mulhall, C. F. Donnelly, Vincent Quinn, Jacob Schiffman, Doninick Mack. Mrs.

Svdelle B. Hv- The schedule for Tuesday at 7 and 9 p. m. (Games played at O'Brien's Recreation Center, Avoca): At 7 p. St.

Mary's, Avoca, vs. St Casimirt St. Casimir's vs. Sacred Heart, Dupont; St Joseph's vs. Mount Carmel.

At 9 p. St Joseph's vs. St. G. Novak 214 195 214- 623 Gilbert 182 237 151- 570 A.

Novak 199 190 an -iuo at oo. reter Paul's Hall tomorrow night. Returns will be made on tickets. tne veterans was read by William Martin after which there was a minute's silence in memory of the war man, William T. Davis, Donald Allan.

UV Totals 915 987 96712879 Kozik Beveraoos Miscellaneous Industries Wi Itinm dead, raps were sounded by F. De Anthony and Billy Himm. ir 0 H. Dendle. C.

E. LeBarw Pin jonn pittston; st Marys, Pittston, vs. St. Mark's, Inkerman: St. Mary's.

bratmg his seventieth birthday anniversary. Active in local politics for mar)y years, he has been burgess for 20 years. He has been in the baking business for a period of 35 years. His wife, the former Lena Houck, is ill, and so there will be observance at the home on West Eighth street. Attorney Albert L.

Anselmi, the newly appointed borough solicitor, born anl reared here, in the son of one of the pioneer Italian families re- After graduating from the local high school, he attended Dickinson Law School arid Juniata College. He is a member of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and Of all tha tui. Green wood, vs. Immaculate Concep Invocation was given by Rev. Eber Seymour, pastor of the church.

Reading was given by Emma Wil Plains Wins Bernie Feldman's A. C. pulled a surprise yesterday and took a 7 to 0 decision over the formidable Panthers eleven of Wilkes-Barre. John Lock, Fordham star, whipped a 40 yard touchdown pass to Johnny Goles, Lock Havpn Stnto TmI I. IVOZIOSKI Gayoski Charles Kitty Kozik tion.

Anmony Molusk(, Mrs. Joseph Lynott, Mrs. Charles Pawloski, Mrs. Barney Ostrowski, Mrs. ePter Murzenskl, Mis.

John Krafjack, Mrs. Andrew Komensky, Mrs. Joseph Dills, Mrs. Edward Murzenskl, Mrs. Paul Kompnskl, Mrs.

Daniel Dolan, Mrs. Michael Shedlock, Mrs. Leroy Skatky, Mrs. Stanley. Murzenskl, Mrs.

Kenneth Dolan of Duryea, Mrs. Al. MInicello, West Pittston; Misses Emllyy Murzenskl, Marcella Bolack, Lena Ostro-sky, Stella Dobrowolskl, Duryea; Helen Konieczny, Hudson; Eileen GorczenskI, Dickson City; Sablna and Florence Murzenskl. 218 214 181-613 169 169 213 255 188- 656 222 195 155- 572 192 210 190- 592 162 162 199 199 Boone, Charles Remington, Svend Peterson, Joseph Flanagan, Joseph Conniff. M.

J. Wargo, W. L. Krise. Chain Stores O.

Z. James, Lewis Oldham, Fred Harrison, D. J. Eyer, Ralph Sterling, Bert Weidel, D. W.

Jones. liams; soio by Alfred Gregor and senior and lunior choirs of the P. Kozloskl Juzon church sang several numbers. Hone Alleys Hospital Patient Mrs. Martin Comer is a patient at Pittston hospital where he underwent an operation.

College end for the only score. Stanley Doblix kicked the point after Totals PLAINS 1014 1037 9132963 For the Following Bowling luucnuuwn. Leagues: Briefs Infant IDes Henry CassatorL aired St. Casimir's Lithuanian, PitUton state. For a whilVhe was "associa? ted in law practice with Frank L.

S2n Mr- and Mrs- Henrv Cassatori! i avenue Exeter, died TO THE VOTERS OF THB NINTH WAKD Mr siaoereit thanks to all ot yon who nt fit to ehoote me as your representative on the Com-miesioaer board from th Mata Ward. will fill mr port In manner that wil Justify your faith me. urxKomr J. tebttck, Ninth Ward. FOR BOWLING OR BILLIARDS Elko Recreation Center 334 Main Dupont.

Tel. 909X Home Alleys For 9 Bowling Leagues Sophia Zyzniewskj Bride Miss Sophia Zyznlewski, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zyznlewski, 808 New street, Duryea, became the bride of Theodore Swantkowski, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael SwantknwaH Moln U1UUU Thomas Bufton of Breese street has returned to State College after parents1 week' with his wv una morning at nttston Hospital where he was admitted as a medical patient yesterday. WYOMING FREE 200 PERMANENT WAVES Permanent complete I WITH MICE OF OBEI Briif Frira ud Stride thi Oni. Tr 11.71 Eeokl JOIN'S BEAUTY 8HOPPES i JF. Mala Mttatoa 50 B. Mala St Hantiooke Sarmatia Men's Club will meet tonight at 8:30 to complete plans for its social to be held Sunday afternoon in the auditorium Plains Council 660, Jr.

O. U. A. M. will meet tonight at 8.

Sunday School's Memorial Program Mrs. Guy Connor's Sunday School class of Hudson P. M. Church staged an Armistice memorial service last night at the church. The arrangements for the services were made by Mrs.

Lavina Bostnclr. Ontd Star National Greater PitUton Holy Name Duryea Borough Interberongh Junior Moosie 1 Minooka Interborourh Senior Kmea-Leader aud Evening Newa Lira's f7 Matn Street, Avoca TL Moosie 8004 Fred William, East Eighth retVrned to Dickinson College, Carlisle, after spending the week-end with his parents. The condition of John Parry, Vest Seventh street, is critical Cf11 weir, a student at Penn tSUe spent week-end at tne note nf me naran. WYOMING Theatre raa TOKIOHT-7 aal "THE REAL GLORY" With Gary Cooper street, yesterday afternoon at 5 at St. Mary's polish National Church.

They were attended by Miss Marcella Wojsznarowicz, a cousin of the bridegroom, as maid of honor, and Edward Zich as best man, The bride wore dubonnet costume suit with mink fur. Her corsage was of orchids and valley 111-les, The maid of bono; jror a ault TO THB T0TEX8 OP THB TKXBD WiU I wish to thank one and all of my eonatltnteata ia the Third Ward who have deemed It proper that should oaoe again reprsseat thai interests on the Commissioner hoard. JOSEPH NOVAK, Third Ward. Llncofn Theatre Tonlte 5aa of the Troplos with BM7 Lmarr il ImUI lOo-SOo TVESDAT Oullty Trails, and Charlie Chan In Bono lOclSo Playinr With Dynamite Alio SwiaWlte.lSa Bruce Weir, Pettebone street. eui-ieacner8 Association will Mother, who sent three sons to fight.

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