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2-2121 tltnhon Xoas ASS TO TIMES-LEADER, THE EVENING NEWS, WILKES-BARRE, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY SO, 1312 Church Plans To 'Average Family Award Presented Hold Thanksgiving Pittston OFFICE PHONE 65 -s. pittston MIMAS, FOB CITY DUPONT Mrs. Kathleen Caes KepresenUUre, 225 Zlegler St tel. Plttitoa iUS By Gimbel Firm Philadelphia. Jan.

30, Service February 5 Plans have been made for a service of special thanksgiving at St. Peter's Lutheran Church on Thurs "average American family" named Jones from the rolling farmlands Guaranteed the Largest Paid Circulation in Greater Pitttton Representative WILLIAM A. WATSON Residence Phone, Pittston 492 Miner Injured Alee Androus. 54. of 412 Front Oi Connecticut hay been singled ouf as "typical of countless families in the United States who axe doing their magnificent bit in their Bl PL (III DIES street Dupont, was injured by a day evening, February 5, noting the cancellation of the debt incurred by fall of rock last night at 10:30 at the the congregation some years ago when extensive repairs were made daily living and in their communi Pittston-Duryea Colliery.

He was admitted to the Pittston Hospital MRS. PUSS DIES AT HOI AM irtin ftwnrmrex ties for freedom and defense." 19 YOUNG IN DRAFT BOARDS to the church property. At the worship service, which To the family of Philip Jones, West Side Youths Get Employment Deceased Was Chief Clerk where his condition was described as fair this morning. Sneiton, last night went starts at 7:30, Rev. Gunnar Knudsen, $1,000 check accompanying the Announcement is made of the tbird national Gimbel Award.

It for Brother, Late Councilman David Thomas, pastor oi John's, scranton, will be the speaker. The church choir will sing appropriate anthems. Rev. After Training was presented by Mrs. Franklin D.

iP. ON WEST SIDE LAI FOR NEW Roosevelt, one of the only two F. C. Kranf will lead in the liturov: coming marriage of Miss Janet A. Golensky of Front street Dupont to Stanley W.

Mashas of Port Griffith, which will take place soon in the Holy Mother of Sorrows. Polish Well over half the West Pittston Uf Win olMLK other recipients of the citation, and Thomas Brown A fellowship hour will follow in the High School graduates who com Amelia Earhart was the Other. social rooms. Jones, a farm bureau director. pleted introductory engineering subjects under the Pennsylvania State National Church, Dupont his wife and four children one of them in the uniform of the Armv Morgan W.

Thomas, 69, of 23 East REGISTRATIONS LEAVE FEB. 3RD Esteemed Dupont Woman Play Tonight Dupont high school basketball were present at the ceremonies. Jackson street city; a prominent resident of this community, and former attache of City Hall, died College program last summer nave found employment, according to a survey released today by Dr. Joseph W. Bird, in charge of placement in extension work.

The Gimbel Philadelphia award of News Of Local Boys In Service team will play an exhibition game the same amount went to Mrs. Wil at the Hose House court tonisht yesterday in the Wilkes-Barre Drops In For Visit On Way to Church Party. Heart Victim liam Clothier, prominent social Call On Teachers to Assist Form Contingent From No. with the Good Fellows Club as op On 75 students who finished the General Hospital after an illness of complications. He was a patient in ite sportswoman, founder In 1913 of the Emergency Aid of Pennsylvania 1 Draft Board They in Enrolling Local Men the hospital since December 24.

A native of Wilkes-Barre. he re and the only woman member of the local courses, 39 have obtained joms, Dr. Bird reported. Of the others 26 were actually unemployed and the rpmninrier were either in the armed ponents, xne uood reuows Club comprises the 'following veterans: Orlando Costello, John Wasko, Joseph Shamte, Charles Jones, John Costello and John Ziobro. State Defense Council.

Are to be Sent to Camp On February 16th in Mrs. Roosevelt characterized the services, enrolled in colleges, under Meade School Buildings sided here throughout his life, and was widely known and esteemed. Mr. Thomas was employed for 35 years as a bookkeeper for the Red Ash Coal Company, later becoming 18 years of age, or unaccounted vealed that she herself had sug Mothers' Club Sapper Several hundred persons enioved fnr gested to ius A. Gimbel of the de Mathew R.

KUlerl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Klllerl, of1 29 Wllfdrd street, Pittston, has enlisted in the chemical division of the U. 8, Army and is stationed at Savannah, Ga. Mr.

Klllerl graduattd from Pittston high school nd completed four years of study In forestry at North Carolina State College of Agriculture an dEngineerlnk, Raleigh, N. C. Mr, and Mrs. James Mandicott, of 164 Parsonage street, have received word that their son, Sergeant James has Dr. Bird said nearly 15 per cent partment store clan that a family the annual spaghetti supper and A Tuesday, February 3, has been Officials of Draft Boards with party of the Mothers' Club held last jurisdiction over communities in Instead of an individual be selected to symbolize the nation's war effort chief clerk under his brother, Councilman David Thomas, and under Councilman Thomas Brown, both of whom are now deceased.

Under of those employed are worKing ior aircraft manufacturers, many as in-cnoMnrc others have iobs as elec night at the Community House. A designated as the date of departure for nineteen men of the West Side who will form the contingent from Draft Board 1 with headauarters at the Greater Pittston area are mak ins preparations for the third regis stage show, 'ongs of Yesteryear', together with a showing of the Community House movies and colored tration day for Selective Military Appeals Judicial the old commission form of gov emment. he served as select coun Wyoming. The selectees wil leave service which has been set lor Mon day. February 16.

tricians, analysts, moulders, clerks, draftsmen, laboratory assistants, calibrators, apprentices and foremen. Given in 94 centers throughout the State, the summer courses were slides. Dancing followed in the xilman from the Ninth Ward. For that morning at 10:12 on the Pennsylvania Railroad for induction at been advanced In rank to staff ser. gymnasium.

The committee in Election Report Equipment for the registration has he last six years he had been re- charge comprised Mrs. Jessie Bel-, geant at Langley Field, Va. He 1C. Camp Meade, Maryland. not yet arrived, but boards are go Jan.

30 (AV-Coun a graduate of Pittston high school ing ahead, with plans and are Mr. Thomas attended the Dim Selectees are: Kenneth P. Jones of lomo, Mrs. Anna Gnffen, Mrs. Theresa Lolli, Mrs.

Rose and Lackawanna Business College. 'i drafting the aid of school teachers sel for Hervey B. Smith, Blooms-burg, Pa. attorney and unsuccess open to new high school graduates only. The current program is Open to the public and is being given in 109 centers throughout the State.

E. Trucksville; Joseph W. Martin, 157 He enlisted In the Air Corps on De as volunteer registrants. All men Welsh Presbyterian Church, Surviving are two brothers, Daniel A. James, city, and John A.

James, Mason street, Albert B. ful Democratic candidate for judge cember 7, 1939. born after February 17, 1897 and on Nalewko, 140 East Seventh street, of the Columbia and Montour Coun To Honor Selected Dupont Camp 210. United SDorts- Private John J. Meln of Fort Wyoming; Joseph A.

Grinzi. 39 En Benning, has returned to duty ties Judicial District, asked the State Supreme Court today to set mpn nf Ponncvluonlo wrHt hntm sigh street, West Wyoming; Millio Nardone. 726 Foundry street. West Dupont and Suscon selectees at the after wpendJng a furlough at his home, Parke street, West Pittston. aside a recount of 16 election dis of Forty Fort The body has been taken to the Snowden Funeral Home, 64 North Franklin street, city, from where the funeral will be held on Monday afternoon at 2.

Interment will be in Hollenback cemetery. A. Mesics is administrative neaa oi the current program at the West Pittston High School. The next, or fifth program given by Pennsylvania State under sponsorship of the U. S.

Office of Education, will get underway next month with registration about February 16. Pittston: Robert Sommerville, Kings Dupont hose house Sunday afternoon tricts which gave his Republican Private Raymond Hlnes of 300 at IM at a social and smoker. ton; Russell Firestme, 118 Washington street, West Pittston: Carmen Baltimore avenue. West Pittston. opponent the Judgeship by an 11-vote majority.

The committee in charge comprises Mirro, 709 Exeter avenue, West ueorge rearage, Mciliniey Tibbett yor-oeiore Uecember 31, 1921 with 'tht exception of those who regis- tered at the last two registrations, must register on February 16. i Draft Board, 13, Pittston City, will utilize all school buildings and new city hall for registering male residents. Teachers of the city will work in shifts at the various schools during the hours of registra-', tion from 7 a. m. to 9 p.

m. Draft District 12, with jurisdiction over Dupont, Duryea, Avoca, Huehestown and Pittston Tnunrnhin Robert T. McOracken, Smiths has been transferred from New Cumberland to the Armored Force Training Camp at Fort Knox, Ky. Pittston: Glenn A. Kitchen.

Alder Leslie Webb, Peter Miklasavage, attorney, argued that President Judge James C. McReady of the son; Steven J. Adams, 139 Lincoln josepn iosieiio, josepn (Jisio, Jr, Joh nF. Hoban of 21 Washington Miss DeLorenza Is street, Exeter; Henry J. Zarno, ana jonn Wesl Pittston Phone Pittston 627 56th Judicial District, should have thrown out 28 disputed ballots in Dallas: A.

F. Deduonni. Exeter Terrace has enlisted in the U. S. Navy and will go to Philadelphia George Kosluski.

134 Mason street on Sunday for Anal examinations stead of counting them for the Republican candidate, C. William JSxeter: Gerald Lommemuth. West Laid To Final Rest Funeral of Miss Grace DeLorenza WSCS to Meet Private Joseph C. Hlnes, or Meshoppen Freda Fassett Pittston; Joseph Jumta. 316 Mont' February meeting of Women's 27 James street, who has been sta has not completed arrangements yet Kreleher, Catawlssa attorney and former Columbia County district gomery avenue, West Pittston; An tloned at Fort Belvoir, has thony Agresti.

Brady street. West was held this morning from the home, 38 Tompkins street, and was Society of Christian Service will be held in the First Methodist Sunday attorney. By eliminating the bal been honorably discharged from the Wyoming: Casimir Drobnickl. Z7 Mrs. Myrtia Capwell visited Mrs.

Mrs, "Louise Pliss, above, 220 Lackawanna avenue, Qupont well known- woman, died KiiHHenlv nf lots, McCracken said, Smith would a tribute to her memory, scores at Brady street, West Wyoming and U. a. Army. He suffered an arm Bruce Phillips at Tunkhannock last school room Monday evening at 7:43. Mrs.

Robert Hileman will be in have been elected by 17 votes. tended the rites and there were Injury as a child and the impair John Koiesar, 68 Brady street, West week manv floral and spiritual tokens charge of the worship service. The Wyoming; Calvin H. Farrell, Dallas, ment became apparent omy recently Warren Henly. of Elmira.

N. Y. heart attack while visiting at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gruc-zynski, Main street Dupont last to army doctors.

Building Permits spent the week-end with his mother, program cumminee a cuiniwacu i Mrs. Robert Rosencrance, Mrs. H. J. Fear and Miss Helen Laderer.

The Solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated in St. Rocco's Church by Rev. Vincent Bonomi, assisted by Rev Rudolpho Borgogna as deacon mrs. ueorgia neniy. Mrs.

McCreary, of Tunkhannock, spent Sunday With her sister, Mrs. Issued By City nrosram subject will be "Inter Florence Williams Pittston Red Cross Area To Go Over night at 7. Dr. Howell of Avoca, deputy coroner was called and pro nounced her dead. She had been in apparently good health before the attack and was on her way to en.

Racial Brotherhood." Mrs. Mina rioya winans. Mrs. L. L.

Welch and Mr. and Mrs dui a registration center will be located in each of the towns covered by. the Draft Board. Registrants of the Upper End of Draft District 11, with headquarters at Plains and including Inker-' man, Port Griffith, Sebastopol, Yates- ville and other sections, will register at the Jenkins Township High School in Sebastopol. Township teachers will be on duty in shifts of 10, from 7 a.

m. to 12 p. 12 to 4:30 p. m. and 4:30 to 9 p.

m. Regis- tration for lower district males will be at Plains. Arrangements for registration in 1. which includes West Pittston, Exeter. Wyoming and West Wyoming will be made at a meeting oi that board Monday night.

Frick is chairman of the hostess Bureau of Building Inspection at City Hall issued a permit yesterday committee. John Welch and daughter. Catherine, and Rev. Mario Buttini as suo-oea-con. Burial was in the parish cemetery.

Casket bearers were Leonard Lombardo, Samuel Cravatta, Samuel Giannone, Samuel Reggi, James Gro- to Planters Nut and Chocolate Com Weds E. Tompkins Miss Florence Williams, daughter A feature of the program will oe of Endicott N. spent Sunday Top, Ryan States joy 'a weekly church party stopping at the Gruczynski home en. route. pany, 632 South Main street for re pairs to cost $559.

spirituals by a quartet the A. M. E. Church, composed of Rev. with Miss Mary Rafferty.

Miss Marjorie student at the Other permits were issued to fosi and Carmen Sell. A native of Poland, deceased re- and Mrs. Edward Jackson, Mrs. Alice Mansneia btate Teachers College, Pettebone Estate. 60 West Union Chapman and Charles Moore.

and roommate. Miss Marian Van street, alterations for an additional President's Dances Duzen, of Osceola, spent the week Harry J. Ryan, general chairman of the initial campaign of the American Red Cross for funds to carry on their war an dhome relief, told a group of city workers at headquarters last evening that there is every reason to believe that the goal of $33,000 for greater Pittston Sided in Dupont for 45 years. She was a charter member of the Sacred Heart R. C.

Church, of which her late husband, Lawrence Pliss, who deld in 1932, was one of the family, to cost John Gassner, 101-103 Moyallen street, re-siding, ena with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cole. Brief Mention Mrs. Charles Erickson and daugh of Mr.

and Mrs. John K. imams, 3 Cemetery street, Hughestown, and Ellsworth J. Tompkins, son of Mrs. Olive Tompkins, 10 Dickinson street, Hughestown, were united in marriage by Rev.

F. C. Krapf, in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Hughestown, Saturday night, January 24th. Mrs Howard Green, sister of the Miss Doris Luce soent the week' To Attract Crowds ter.

Jane, of Wyoming avenue, are $450; Benjamin Sobalaski, 221 Brown street, re-siding. $425; James Coplan, ena in wew York, on a trip to Philadelphia and Wash Mrs. C. A. Ashbv.

and son. Evervthine is in readiness for the 198 Hazle street, repairs for addi ington, D. C. Charles, of Salesville. R.

visited Survivors are four sons. Josenh. annual President's ball which will tional family, $150. win be subscribed. He urged those present to redouble their efforts to A chicken supper will be served ner parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Titus. be held this evening in Assembly Hall and at Fox Hill Country Club. NOTICE, follows- Brown hours are as P- m. to p.

m. Monday through Friday, 8 a. m. to .7 p. m.

Saturday, I a. m. to 5 p. m. To Place Tour Want Ad Mr.

and Mrs. R. M. Baird and Mr, bride, was matron of honor. Albert Breycmier, the bridegroom's brother-in-law.

was best man. The ushers make their end of the drive sue cessful. Lorimer Estate John, of Dupont Henry, of Green wood, Moosic; Lawerence, of Miners'! Mills; also three Mrs. John Zielinski, Mrs. John Sarama and Mrs.

Georee Rutkoskl. all of and Mrs. B. Cole were in Harris-burg and attended the State farm by Senlppah class of the First Congregational Sunday school on Thursday evening, Feb. 5, starting at 5.

A semi-monthly session of council An account of how the Red Cross appeal is being met by residents of show. Worth $1,614,867 z-zizi Mrs. John Sheret and daughter. will be held Monday night. the community was given bq Joseph Ana Ask tor Betty Brown Adv.

Dupont. Twenty grandchildren also survive. Miss Virginia, spent Saturday at School board will hold a monthly Norristown. Jan. 30 P) The bcnuiman, major or the stores di vision.

Interesting talks on the cam acranion. meeting Monday night. were William Williams and Elmer Tompkins, brothers of the bride and bridegroom. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an ankle length aquamarine gown of taffeta with dubonnet velvet bows running up the bodic, sweetheart neckline, and Gathered nanel front. She carried a estate of Mrs.

George Horace Lori Deceased was also nresident of Mrs. Harriett Welch, of Shannon Vaughn Coad was home irom mew the Altar and Rosary Society of th mer, widow of the editor of The Saturday Evening Post, was valued Hill, visited her daughter, Mrs. Olive York on a visit. paign were given by Miss Elizabeth G. Battle, superintendent of city schools and head of the public Sacred Heart Church.

jayne, during the past week. West Pittston and Luzerne high at $1,614,867 in an inventory and General Chairman Daniel J. con-nell has announced that the sale of tickets has been particularly large and from indications both ball will be the mecca for capacity crowds. Pittston High School's crack band wil lentertain at Assembly Hall, commencing at 10. Drum Major David Evans and Majorettes Ruth Martin, Mae Yaple, Barbara Moran, and Majorie Smiles will do several difficult routine numbers with the baton.

At Fox Hill Country Club the entertainment program will start at 11. Two outstanding soloists, Miss Lorraine Grablick, daughter of City Councilmon and Mrs. Sylvester Grablick, and Miss Ann The funeral will be held Monday Mr. and Mrs. Garry Baker spent school basketball teams will meet appraisal filed in Montgomery coun schools division; Miss Mary Finan Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. John tonight at the local gymnasium. morning at 9, with a mass of requiem in the Sacred Heart Church ty court today. head of the parochial schools division; Francis A. Earley, principal Baker at Forkston.

After providing for bequests rang and burial in the church "cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fassett snent ing from $500 to $10,000 to employes. colonial bouquet of yellow roses and forget-me-nots.

Mrs. Green was attired in an ankle length gown of taffeta in an off-shade of blue, square neckline, horizontal ribbed tiers with a velvet of senior high school; eMerson Howley. local Red Cross official: Dr, aunoay wnn Mr. and Mrs. Howard jrassett at Factoryville.

Vincent Gallizzi, major of the south- a American Legion In American Leaeue rania Mrs. Lorimer's will left most of the estate to her children, Graeme Lorimer, George H. Lorimer and Geogria Belle Loimer. Mrs. Lorimer died Duryea Old Forge Edward Znjkowskl Charles Houck and Miss Margaret Lewellan, of Wilkes-Barre, spent em section of the city; and Joseph Schiffman.

City chairman Thomas bowled at the Elko Recreation last night the league leading nnhtm sunoay wim Mrs. Mae Love and Mr. Jan. 19, ,1941. J.

Hennigan presided. dubonnet bow on each tier, and midriff waistline. She carried a colonial bouquet of talisman roses and forget-me-nots. Both wore velvet dubonnet i and Mrs. Courtney Loomis.

Caught in Blast Germanlo Biscontlnl, 48, of New Boston Settlement, was Injured yesterday when caught In a pre-mature blast at the Centralia and Chalrga Coal Company mine at Old Boston, He received lacerations of the arm, scalp and right side of the lace. He was reported fair at. the Pittston Hospital Observe Anniversary Christian-Endeavor Socity of the First Presbyterian Church will hold party tonight at 8 in observance of the 61st anniversary of Christian Endeavor. Exeter Man Dies Joseph Rudjack, 71, of 162 Lincoln street, Exeter, died at 7:45 this morning at Pittston Hospital where he was admitted as a medical patient on January 24. Caught In Seek Fall Leo Androus, 54, of Dupont, re- Mrs.

Merritt Light visited her Brothers team won two points from Lew's Garage. A. Shirko with a 582 score and R. Beretta led the sttarir Father, Son Dinner parents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. L. Davis, of Drexinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Drexinger, Exeter will entertain.

Misses Trudy Wildoner and Rosemary McDonald, talented dancers, will interpret several dif icult tiaras. President's Ball oouui uiDson. for the Cohen five and for Lew's Mrs. Roy Stauffer, cousin of the Mr. and Mrs.

L. L. Turtle and son. bride, sang Promise Me," "I Love To Be Held Feb. 24 Exeter John Shoemaker Phone Pittaton 794-W Garage it was Carmen and G.

Sabach who were hieh. Frieno" James, spent the week-end with Mr. Plans Completed dancing numbers. School Director Thomas J. Hennigan will be master You Truly," and the "Indian Love CalL" Mrs.

Lee Murray, organist, and Mrs. C. D. Rhemhard at Palmer- ton. Beefers won three points from Plisga Music Company with J.

played Lohengrin's "Wedding of ceremonies at both halls. Joseph A. MBarrett is chairman, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sauires and March," "Mighty Like a Rose," and oroka witn bZ7 for three games and The community-wide father and son banquet sponsored by the Pittston Y.

M. C. A. which annually attracts over 100 men and boys will be held on Tuesday evening, February 24. at 6:15 in the audi family, of Nicholson, were' the "Short" Causes Blaze Melodv of Love." During the cere plans for the ball which will be held tonight at Holy Rosary auditorium in observation of the President's birthday were made last W.

Ritzie hitting 577 for three games leariincr 1ht guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Bisky on mony she played "The sweetest and Charles McQueen is assistant chairman of the Fox Hill party, while Joseph Schiffman and Edwin Sites are chairmen and assistant ounoay.

A fire caused considerable damage at the home of Tax Collector John Wagner. Adams Court, yesterday A. Strucke with a 610 and P. Wra- I J. D.

Smith went to Lewisburi? on torium. nen unth A 0aw. Story Ever Told." Dinner was served to the Immediate families at the Wyo-Inn, Wyo Monday, where he served on the evening when members of the Civic League met at Town Hall. John J. Joyce, supervising principal of the iu ovvxc tvoa xui the losers.

Cafe led bv S. Kuzmit. Many interesting features are Federal grand jury. chairmen respectively, of the Assembly Hall function. Tt Assembly Hall Miss Elizabeth G.

Battle, superin ming, after which a reception for ski and Chorba won three nointa- Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Baer snent a pelvis last night when he was caught afternoon. The blaze originated from a short circuit on the second floor. Water and smoke did much damage to the furnishings and the interior of the structure.

relatives and friends was held at being planned. Men and boys, whether members of the Y. M. C. A.

or not, are invited to attend. few weeks at Miami, Fla. a zaii or root at the No. 10 the home of the bride's parents. from Gordon's Department Renfer and R.

Gumbino hit high for Gordon's. Avoca 5 and 10 took L. A. Myers spent Sundav with tunnel, uuryea-Anthrhcite operation. Mrs.

Tompkins is a graduate of Hughestown high school and Wilkes- his mother. Mrs. Belle Carl, at El nis condition is reported as fairly tendent of public schools in the city, will preside as. chairman of hostesses. Miss Mary Finnan, principal of Junior high school will preside in a similiar capacity at Fox Hill Coun three points from Yeosock's Cafe.

Brevities Scheduled to be held tonieht the Short Notes Classes In nutrition will start to mira, N. Y. gooa at rittston Hospital today. Mrs. Marrietta McMicken SDent A.

Coffee and H. Matys hit high for the winners and for Yeosock it Was night at 7:80 at Pittston YMCA, Barre Business College. She was employed ty Roy Stauffer, ayto dealer. Mr. Tompkins Is employed by the oorough scnoois, presided.

Chairman of the music committee, Al Wywiorski has secured the services of Charles Masters orchestra to furnish the music. The large of tickets to date indicates a capacity crowd will attend the affair from which the proceeds will be used to reimburse the funds of the Civic League which maintains the baby clinic at the town hall, and glasses are boueht for needv school meeting of the local air raid wardens has been postponed until Sunday afternoon at 2 in town hall. under direction of Florence M. Hol- try Club. ivea vross onoes in Sunday with her daughter, Mrs.

Ruth Sherwood, on Shannon Hill. l. lokacn. and A. Fedorsha.

leran; voipe coal company. Scores: One reason for the postponement Owing to the President's birth. Interborough Major League Schedule for tonight at 9, at was that air raid manuals have not Trainman Injured Avoca 883 854 20 Yeosock's 702 751 709 Main Cafe 784 850 fm day ball being held at Assembly Hall, Immaculate Conception par been received. Odds and Ends, $3.95 and $4.95. BOSTON SHOE STORE Ativ Edward Kelly, 6, of 45 Curtis.

Avoca: No. 9 Colliery vs. Volpe Coal Valegious's Bros. vs. Kizis Mid-year examinations at Exeter street, Pittaton, a brakeman for the Gordon's 738 705 820 ish will not conduct Its party there tonight children whose vision is obnormal.

High school will take Dlace next Latonick; Dupont Powder co. vs. Avoca Miss Betty Berry Phone Mooslo 507-W Lehigh Valley Railroad at Coxton, receive dfractures of the ribs yes weeK. Wyoming Valley Lumber Co. Cohens 801 874 925 Lews 796 896 740 Mrs.

Joseph Zurenda. Lincoln West Pittston Iron Works Learue Three Brothers Beefers 915 891 973 Plisgas 862 861 779 Gibbons-Buss Post, National Association of Regulars, will meet tonight at the Kern dining rooms. Funeral of Mrs. Catherine will be held Saturday morning street is a patient at Jefferson hospital, Philadelphia. Schedule for tonight at 7.

at Approaching Marriac terday when struck by a train. He was admitted to Pittston Hospital, where his condition Is reported as good. Birth A daug-hter was born yesttrday Avoca: T-21 vs. N-26; Nrl8 vs. E-12; R-27 vs.

R-28. With Uncle Sam at 9 from the home, 106 Center Announcement has been made of the approaching marriage of Miss Lottie Carp, daughter of Mrs. Sophie Carp, 1500 Plane street, to Stephen Farmer and Polka Dance TONIGHT HACHUTAS' CAFE Musis by Gable's Old Time Orchestra CLAMS 131 South Main Si, Sebastopol Project Resumes After several delays the Mill Creek WPA prqject work was resumed this morning. A supplemental allotment-was granted to complete the work unfinished last SDrine. Fifty men Senior League Interborough Senior League re The three Zvzniewskl hrothors street.

Requiem mass will be at 9JJ10 in St. Casimlr's Lithuanian R. C. Church. Burial in the parish cemetery.

i Wyoming John Shoemaker Phone Pltta'on 794-W at. pittston Hospital to and Golya, son of Mr. and Mrs. John sults at O'Brien's Recreation, Avoca, Wednesday night follow: John, 22, Frank, 20, and Henry 19, sons of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Zyzniewski, 604 New street, are members of the United States arm Golya, 216 Smith street. Dupont The Mrs. Anthony Lamark, 150 Elizabeth street Pittston. New Arrival ceremony will be performed the got cards yesterday to report work this morning. The work, is hoi a eilnAvuioA Km T1 U.

.1 ed forces. A son was born on Thursday to Engagement Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mattel of 524 Broad street, Pittston anounce the engagement of their daughter Philomena to Joseph Noto. son of and John Panuski, Sr.

John who has just been elevated to the rank of corporal, is in the air L.ot jror Bale 75x200, Atherton Avenue. Apply Wyoming Lumber Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cremard. 60 South Foote avenue, Duryea.

Mrs. Cremard is the former, Mary Leon of Pittston. Whites Auto Parts 851 745 791 West Pittston Works 698 748 684 Mono Market 894 945 809 Amerada Cigars 744 880 933 Laflin Colliery 834 835 897 Grablick's Dairy 697 804 692 Individual high one game, Gillespie, 238; individual high three games, Gillespie, 603. 200 Pairs Women's corps ano is stationed in the British West Indies. He had been Dreviouslv Store Wide u.

f-none AQV. Wyoming vs. Exeter Mr. and Mrs. Gastano Noto, 18 Johnson street, Pittston.

The ceremony will take place on St. Valentin's Day, February 14. jxu luiuuruuu DUSKetnall roma Condition Serious Thomas Mineo, of South Scranton, well-known here, and owner of the Gold Medal Baking Company, continues in a precarious condition In the Mary Kellar Hospital, Scranton. He was seriously injured when his latter part of next month in SS. Peter and Paul Church.

Stanley J. Cituk, pastor, will perform the ceremony. Confession Tomorrow Members of the Altar and Rosary Society of St. Mary's Church will go to confession tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 and evening at 8. They will receive Holy Communion in a body at the 7:30 mass on Sunday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Feldman. Phila siduonea at iangiey field, Virginia and Borinquem Field, Puerto- Rico. Frank is stationed in Hawaii and is wm db siasea tonignt at Memorial high school between Exeter high The contest will have consider- a member of the camp newspaper Noxen Anns Hacklinr Two Games at Townshln ana, Wyoming.

Two games will be slaved at the Shoes, $3.00 to $5.00 Val aDie enect on the race for the Browntown gymnasium tonight when JANUARY CLEARANCE sian. ne enlisted July 1Z40 and is a graduate of Duryea High School, class of 1940. Henry is in the United States Navy and is a second class seaman. He enlisted in August, 1941, championship of the Vallev League car upset a week ago in Greenwood, Moosic, while on his way to' visit his brother, Richard Mineo of Old Forge a former Dupont resident ues, $1.00 Pair. me nttston Township high school Exeter now is in first position with varsity Basketball team tackles the BOSTON SHOE STORE high school faculty team in one con Engagement Announced A party was held on Sunday evening to announce the engagement of Oma Hettes to Albert Allen.

Present were Arthur Blizzard. Alice delphia, announce the birth of a son at the Presbyterian HosDital. 6 victories and 1, defeat. Though In fourth position, the local five is a strong contender for the league ana is aiso a graduate of Duryea High School, class of 1941. Henrv test and then engages Moosic high Adv.

v. Brevities Employes Of the Helrielhercr CaT. Philadelphia. Mrs. Feldman is the former Mary Sammon, Grove street.

Mr. and Mrs. George Robshaw. and Frank were in Hawaii when Japan opened the war on December nonors. scnooi in a regular Bi-county league engagement, in the second contest.

The first game will get underway liery will be paid tomorrow. The funeral of Stanley KnwoisM Preceding the' varsity contest, the Space, Naomi Schenck. Betty Beahm, Howard and Harold Leibenguth, Bettv Newell. Robert Goble. Mrs.

game between the reserves will get i. Rendham, have changed their to the parrett Main street Moosic. underway aoout 7:15. The varsity Ladies' Learue will, be held from the home tomorrow morning at 9 with a mass. of requiem in the Holy Mother of Sorrows, Polish National Church.

Weston Ruff. David Brqbst Claude Sickler. Nellie Johnson, Guy Siglin. Games Toriirht game win oegin aoout 8:15. By breaking even with two points Power Plant and Mixed League Borough council meeting is sched A capacity crowd, including a apiece, Gutbwski's Pharmacy kent uled for Monday evening at 8.

Mr. and Mrs. John Heydon, Mr. and Mrs. William Sickler and daughter Hazel.

Mrs. Inez Evans and daughter large number of. fans from Exeter, is expected to attend. All Winter Merchandise Coats Dresses Robes Marked Down for Clearance NATHAN'S No. Main St, Pittston games wm De Dowied tonight at the Pittston Center as follows: I Power Plant 7 n.

Ktnlrpra iop or me league standing over the Kurlancheck sauad. Barton's Arm bands, identifying the air raid wardens, patrolmen and Red Condensers; Volts vs. Pumps; Amps Judy, Mr. and Mrs. jonn and sons Clarence and John.

Gladvs Cross workers, were distributed at NOTICE. The Betty Brown hour in flashes kept within striking distance by taking three points from Selk's Dept Store team. Lovell and learns the Upper County Bowling League will play tonight at the Elko Recreation Center as follows: 7, Mrs. E. J.

Lokuta's vs." Gerlak Contractors; Grablick's Dairy vs. Renna Dairy. 9' p. Mooslo Lumber Premium, and Charlie's Cafe Ernie's Men' v. xuroines.

meeting held in the Recreation Weaver, Albert Goble, Dorothy Ruff, follows: Mixed League. 9 n. m.Reddinn covel Candy sauad moved un OF FINE QUALITY FURNITURE Curry now Is the time to boy before prices rise! And now you can But our Center on Wednesday evening. The bands were purchased from the Sunday, 8 p. m.

to 8 p. m. Monday through Friday, to vs. Keystone: Bannon'n BllrBer' Maratha May, Mrs. Florence Hettes.

anda children. Ethel, James Parente's vs. 7 p. in. John and Alma, Harry Sickler, Oma notch in the standing by taking three points from Novak's Grocers.

E. Williams with 162 and S. Kalafut American Red Cross by the individual workers. Hettes and Albert Allen, School board will meet on Mon The third weeks' irit airf ia fnrf 8 National League Paced bv Wirlrizpr Rarnotf'q WEEK-END SPECIALS witn 158 starred the singles, and likewise in the matches: the former Birthday Dinner day evening. Saturday, a.

hi. to 5 p. m. To Place Tour Want Ad Dial. 2-2121 And Ask for Betty Brown.

Adv. Briefs Mason Eshelman, son of Mr. and John Lyons was appointed air Mrs. Ralph Lutets entertained the four points from Parente's Bakers in National League bowling matches luuiu air ram ana aides will be held at the Dupont Community House tonieht at a with tv getting 441, while the latter had 419. hlfh quality furniture at big savings.

iouowme at a amner mesoay Slewing tegs ii. Muha also got 408 in the matches, warden for St Mary's parochial school, recently. hnnnr of hr birthday anniversary Philip Mertz in charge. i ai nigni ai tne nttston center, Langord and Buss took three mark ine scores: is the Mrs. George Bronson, Mrs.

Myrtle Pharmacy Mrs. Arch Eshelman, Monument 575 ers from Gramercy as Norris scored Wendell, of Sweet Valley. Mrs. Kurlancheek'i avenue, who has been very ill, re Sherman Warden, miss auzaoeth Bartons BUY HEBE AND SAVE MONEY 1 1 1 sswasssssssssaj Don't Miss These Specials for the 'Week-End at ALGAWAY'S FAIRLAWIJ STORE A Super Food Market Tel. 487 itl Main St, Dopant 499 571 532 553 529 475 TCIZTOBUY AT GREATLY 555 522 598 538 553 569 turned to his post at Fort Belvoir.

Virginia. Tiring Lsgs And Emit warden or Bhaveriown, Mrs. Helen Selk's 552 552 543 580 535 Honeywell, of Dallal. Mrs. Ralph Lovell Covel 430 ftp.

William Higgins, Monument Kiston. Mrs. rank ness, mrs. a. Nnvnk'i Kellorr's om points for the winners and Sharkey performed well for Gramercy.

No. 9 Coal Company lost three Points to the Stag Cafe. iValesky was high for the Stag with a. 605 series and Howard Welskerger topped the Coal Miners with a 583 score. Adnnizio's won fnnr nninta Large Calif.

avenue, has returned to West Point after visiting his parents. PRUNES In a game played recently, the 2 19c i9c James Maloney Funeral The funeral of James Malonev. 150 Devens, Miss Mildred uevens, Mrs. Stella Isaacs, Mrs. Fred Dodson.

of Kunkle: Mrs. Alden Deitz, Miss Nancy Deltz. Mrs. J. H.

Hadsall of CORN FLAKES, pkg. JELLO, 9 for 1A. All Flavors 1J7C York avenue. Diirvea: Who died in Wyoming girls' basketball team defeated Wilkes-Barre Day School, 18 to' 11. Th egame was played at GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 46-0 Sne Sheen CAKE FLOUR, box HZDUCED PRICES Everything In the store is srted at clearaway prices.

14 Li I Beaumont. 23c Jefferson Hospital Philadelphia, following an operation, will be held tomorrow morning with a. high mass Wyoming. Scoring 12 points, Jose. from Gold Medal as T.

Parente upset the pins for a 592 series. S. was high man for the losers. Team totals: Class Party Howard and Harold Leibencuth phlne Matreselva was the high VgTEWING OC-CHICKENS, lb. scorer.

oi requiem at ciock in the Sacred Heart Church. Durvea. with VEAL IB SHOULDER, lb, IOC VEAL PLATE, lb. IOC PORK LOIN. in entertained their class at their home Saturday evening.

Games were slav 39c FRESH EGGS Doxen interment in St Mary's cemetery, Avoca. 3 65c 3 25c 3 19c 23c ed lunch was served to the follow SPRY, 1 lb. Me Fancy Bine Rose BICE FAIRY SOAP, Deal LUX Toilet Soap SILVER DUST, large pkg. Gramacy Tavern 905 828 719 Langford Buss 927 787 914 Barnett's Clothes 809 839 806 Parente Bakery 806 830 800 ing: Betty Beahm, Betty Newell, tre re fc.irvice" Tt Srssslnf Rib Ends, lb. 7C Grace French, Dorothy Ruff, NaomlA Schenck, Gladys ShirkfyT Brief News Miss Dolores Lucas, a student 5c No.

9 Coal Co. 869 988 794 Stag Cafe A75 978 970 Thoalro TODAY OVLT "Major Barbara" with Wendy Hlller, Rex Harrison and Robert Merley Showi at nd MtiHM Siturdaj Brobst. Leonard WriehL. David PITTST0IIE2 Bt Mala Vlttstoa non 31B4. new CABBAGE, lb.

(176) Florida ORANGES, dos. Seedless Brobst Bill Space, Robert and Albert Gobel, Arthur Blizzard, Mike Sesson, Clifford Casterline, Granville Scout- nurse at mount Sinai Hospital, New York, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Stephenson street Mr. and Mrs. Todd Carpenter, New York, ar visiting local relatives, 23c 2for13e Adonizio Morticians 886 969 941 Gold Medal Cakes 843 '827 765 High three games, Valesky 605; high single game, Sharkey 245.

Campbell's for 07- TOMATO JITirF. i GRAPEFRUIT en, June Lewis. BUY U. S. DEFENSE BONDS AND STAMPS.

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