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kin Representatives JVILLIAM A. WASKO Residence Phone 1414-JT K. JAY HUGHES Residence 675-J li 5.WESTMAIN STREET Phone 1038 fH4 Guaranteed Greatest Circulation Nanticoke and Newport Township ii I it i On Furlough News Of Local Tfedy In Church fMUD CHARGE Military Funeral Accorded To Phone Operators Are Asked To Aid Hanover Twp; A Earl KohL Phone 2-2634 I i 'mi mm Men In Service Newport Twpi John Bepotokl Phone 1659-91 John Stefansky, son of Mr. Martin Smatko Defense Bureau and Mrs. J.

Stefansky, 420 East Ridge IS DISMISSED street, left for Fort Knox, Ky. He The staff of District 4, Luzerne Farewell Party Leonard Yankielunis, who will leave to rthe army on August 10, was -honored at 4 farewell surprise party at his home, 288 Lee Park avenue. He was presented with several gifts. A military funeral was accorded Martin Smatko. 152 West Main will take an Army course in engineering at the New York Univer County Civilian Defense, reports that Selectees Depart street.

Glen Lyon, with services it is still handicapped Dy a snortage of telephonists. There are not enough conducted tnis morning irom xne hnma nf Viic filafor Mr Martin Guests were Mr. and Mrs Wilbur 11 VALENTINE BY For Army Training Wazowicz. Kirmar avenue. Alden responsible volunteers wno can De relied upon to be on the job at the aDDOinted time so as to be able to Grooms, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Phil lips, of. New York; Mrs. Helen Malay Deceased was a veteran of the last Selectees of Local Board No. Wanamie.

comprising the July auota World War and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. A sity. Pvt. Stefansky was inducted September 4, 1942, and received his basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. Mrs.

Mary Szajnecki, 929 Hanover street, received word that her son, Chester, has been promoted from sergeant to staff sergeant. He is serving with the U. S. Marine Corps. Edward M.

Visneski, petty officer 2C, has completed his advanced training at Camp Perry, and is left today for New Cumberland Reception center following a program handle the calls at the center. when a blackout occurs. For a time," the staff felt confident that whenever, day or night, an air raid signal oi.urooKiyn; Mrs. ceiia sergeant Stanley Trpba, Mr. and Bolek Sobocienski, Donald and Flor- ence Sobocienski, Mr.

and; Mrs. Joseph TrDbar. Mr. and Mrs' Andrew large number of friends and relaJ tives were in attendance funeral services and there was a wealth of held at Wanamie Hqse House. Principal sneaker was Peter P.

Name of Nanticoke Council Candidate Remains On Ballot Lupko Says Pe tition Was Blank might come in. control center work floral tokens. erg could be relied upon to handle Raven, chairman of the Local Board Herman, Andrew Herman, and Mrs. Charles Surdocfc John Say- At St. Francis Church a requiei No.

7 and Legionnaire, others on the job successfully. However, many the program were: John Zastavny, dock, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Yankie. lunis.

I mass was celebrated by Rev, Joseph Madden. visiting his wife and two children at 273 East Union street. He is a member of the Seabees and entered service May 19, 1943. become lax and so the stan, in checking up, has found on several occasions that the center was not Joseph rack, reter torgacn, Jonn Selecky, and John Cherne. lT 1 Members of tne local Military officiated at tha military ser properly manned.

Local selectees who left were: ma vices. Color guard was William Sheatown. George A. Dietz. Thom 1 The name of Stanley "Barber Goralski, candidate for the Repu hliean nomination for council in Nan The stair would again like to ask To Meet Tuesday i A meeting of the Honor Roll com.

LOST Wallet, containing driver's and other cards. Reward, West Union St. Phone 1613-K adv. local citizens to give a few hours of Hoffert, Robert Watson, Theodore Heiny, and William Epperson; fir as C. Womelsdorf, Ralph QJ.

ueiucca, WoTiemlo Wanw Mnurnlrlt-nwlrnsWi their time each week to this very will appear on the voting wmm tf iN: ing squad, ulen metzer, Stanley c-; v. A.4kti nr. ft Piav Kis-Lyn, Bert Briggs. Stanley Tvchinskv. Dominic E.

Mangiardi necessary work. A few volunteers to complete several of the crews mittee of Askam will be held Tuesday night at 7 clock at the Askam Hose House. The solicitors are asked to obtain a list of names of those entering the service since their last Lone. AdolDh Post. Frank' Guffy, WaDwalloDen.

Ira E. Stewart. Byron would be a real help. The staff wishes to express its appreciation of Laborer Injured Joseph Kozmus, 61, 1203 New Grant street, received injuries to the left arm and shoulder Saturday afternoon while at work as a laborer machines in that city at tne primary "'election despite efforts to have him Removed by the court on charges of fraud. Goralski's nominating petition was declared valid today in a decision down by President Judge a.

young, uien i.yon, a. Wallace Kapp and Charles Maione. Pallbearers: Joseph Valdez, Roy Howell, Paul Watson: Leroy Gerak, meeting. the loyal crews of telephonists who are regular in their attendance and ma m'i '-'m zastavny, Leonard J. bhutta, ig mund C.

Frank J. Hmielef ski. Albin C. Beleski. JoseDh T.

Par' at Truesdale Colliery. The vie Pvt. John Dincelewski. above. MRS.

MICHAEL MINICOZZI can always be relied upon. The com' munity is indebted to them. Harry Siebert and Elmer Hocnn. Interment was in the parish cem etery. time grabbed a prop to prevent fall each.

Edward Sheakowski, Walter W. A. Valentine. A hearing in the case was held last Thursday before ing down a pitch, suffering a strain Gornev. Basaar Will Close Wednesday Night The community bazaar and festival under ausnices of the Lee Parir Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Recine, of member of the Army Air Force, stationed at St. 'Joseph, Missouri, is visiting his brother, Stanley Dince- He was taken to Nanticoke State Honor Roll Names uamon street West Pittston, an Hospital. Corrections are now being made nounce the marriage of their daugh lewsKi, Ti Mcuonaid street, West A quota of 65 sedectees has been set for the Local Board No. 7 Wanamie, and who will receive their final physical examination at on the honor rolls at Central Park.

Nanticoke. ter. Miss Carmella Recine, to Mi Honor Roll Association will close Wednesday evening Instead of; Thursday night Michael Yozviak, general chairman, announced last Birth SALE 6-room house. All improvements. Lot 60x168.

Fruit trees and berry bushea. BurRfiin to quick buyer. Inquire 139 Orchard St. adv. Persons who wish to report errors Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Wilkes-Barre on August 18. are requested to communicate, with Miss Theresa Rasmus, clerk in the chael Minecozzi, of Scranton. The ceremony took place on Saturday, August 7, at the Immaculate Conception Church. West Pittston.

Rev. 5 Ef les To Meet Carey, 322 Chestnut street, Saturday night night, at Nanticoke State Hospital, a Birth Announcement office of Mayor John Paulus. Nanticoke Aerie. 834. Fraternal A daughter was born to PFC.

and son. the contract with the concession owner, called lor 10 days. The concession had included Sunday, but the Joseph O'Brien officiated. Order of Eagles, will meet Thursday Injured In Fall Mrs. Leonard Maslowski, Glen Lyon, The attendants were Louise and night at 7:30 at their rooms, East New Methodist Sexton John Czyicki, 94 Newport street, recently at the Nanticoke State Hos Anthony Recine, sister and bjpther Main street, according to an an J.

H. Rolfe. South Walnut street. Judge Valentine. The petition to strike off ski's name in the Primary Election was filed with the court by Joseph Lupko of Nanticoke who charged fraud on securing names on peti-' tions.

It was contended that the name of Goralski was not contained on the etition when circulated for signatures and the complainant asserted that he though he was signing the petition for another man. Judge Valentine's ruling today "read as follows: "Now August 9, 1943, upon due hearing, we find that charges of fraud contained in the objections have not been sustained. Therefore objections are dismissed and the nominating petition adjudged valid." Sheatown, received injuries Satur oltal. The mother before marriage of the bride- nouncement made by the secretary, day when he fell while walking was the former Marie Savinski, Glen ha sbeen named sexton at the Meth odist Church. Alter a.

wedding breakfast at Ho aiepnen vaience. along Alden Road. He was taken to tel Jermyn, the newly-weds left on Lyon. PFC. Leonard Maslowski, is stationed with the Air Corp in Nanticoke State Hospital by Police a trip to Ctmada and New York.

Cominr Funeral Men's Club Outlnc committee had not Since he had other commitments, he is unable to remain an extra day. On the Luzerne Street grounds tonight, James Corbett will present a group of minstrel entertainers. The show will go on about 10:30. Amateur Night will be held Tuesday and there will be a special program for the closing night. Chief John Smereski, who happened Miami, Florida.

Marksman Medal Pvt. Stanley H. Sherman, 375 East Washington street, stationed at Camp Santa "Anita, California, has been awarded the Marksman Medal for accuracy on the range at the West Coast Ordnance Training Center. Returns To Camp Corp. Irvin W.

Owens, son of Mrs. Edward Owens, South Market street, has returned to Panama after being called home due to the death of his father, Edward Owens. FOR SALE Tan Pittston stove. Inquire 95 Robert Sheatown adv. They will reside in Detroit, HUTCHISON-John, tomorrow af-1 to be driving past at the time.

Fol where Mr. Minncozzi is employed as ternoon, home, 182 Robert street, lowing treatment the victim was Committee To Meet Sheatown. Services in charge of an inspector. John E. Thomas Bible class of Methodist Church will hold an outing August 20 at the homes of Ray Vivian and George F.

Jones, Tilbury Terrace. special program is A meeting of all committees and discharged. Rev. Jack, vicar St. Andrew's Episcopal Church.

Nanticoke Cemetery. representatives, who are sponsoring the; annual orphans' picnic on Aug Hit-Run Driver Zigmund Maga, 188 West Ridge Iupont ust 29 for the benefit of St. Stanis WANTED Lady to heln with Deing arranged. Birth Born, to Mr. and Gor Awarded Contracts Contracts for repairing the varimia housework.

One or two days per week. Inquire 282 East Broad. Adv. street, reported to police that his car was damaged last night while parked on Prospect street, when laus Orphanage at Sheatown, will be' held tonight at 7:30 in the parlors of St. Adalbert's Church.

Persons desiring to assist or offer ser Miss Claire Cocco, Representative 22S Zierler St, TeL Pittston 1182 Visiting: Relatives Miss Lorraine Brutski, 452 Han township schoop buildings were awarded at a meeting of the board-last week. These include painting, general heating and plumbing vices are also asked to attend. struck by a hit-run driver. The latter also hit a through-stop sign at the come of Prospect and Main streets, but failed to report the dam ney, Niagara Falls, August 6, a son. The mother Is the former Ellen De-Haven of Askam, and prior to htr marriage was employed at the cafeteria at Woolworth's Store, East At The State "Action in the North Atlantic," with Humphrey Bogart in the lead role, will be shown tonight and to over street, is spending the week ai FAMILY THEATRE Tonirht Tuesday DonU Featur "ISLE OF MISSING MEN" And Tim McCoy in "Lightning Canon Btrikaa Again" Bridgeport visiting her grand Resume Studies Four.Slusarczyk The awards: General to Jnspnh morrow at the State Theatre.

Other age to police. The license number Miss Dorothy Sharp, daughter of mother, Mrs. Lillian Soisinski and aunt, Miss Lillian Sosinskl. Main street. attractions are also on the bill.

was secured. LMr. and Mrs. Michael snarp, west Ciesla, of Buttonwood, $4,589: plumbing, John L. Turner, Nanticoke, $827; heating, Wright Brothers, Wilkes-Barre.

$498: naintincr of tha Main street. Wanamie, resumed her I 1 Auxiliary To Meet Bomb Sqnad To Meet Nanticoke Bonib Reconnaissane nurse framing today at the Home Assist At Funeral The following served as flower Wanted To Buy Late model used car. 1938, 40, Sons In Service; Two On Furloughs Two sons of Mrs. Joseohine Slu- opathic Hospital, Wilkes-Barre after will meet tomorrow night at 7:30 at Nanticoke Post 350, American Legion Auxiliary, will meet tonight at 8 at the Legion Home, West Broad street. three weeks vacation.

or '41. From private owner. Inquire carriers Saturday at the funeral of Mrs. Mary Marcinkowski which was 404 Koacluazko street after 6 p. m.

Preston School, William.Davis, $585; painting of-all entrances, the stadium and Askam and Breslttu Schools, Joseph Ciesla, Buttonwood, $3,407.20. tne Legion Home. To Make Collection Salvation Army will make a col held from the home, rear 1023 South Wins Award Adv. Rex Theatre Leo Dekutowski. West Main street, Market street; Irene Chapura, Anna Czech, Chester Prymowicz, Anthony Tie family of the late JOSEPH B.

BAOTJW Diiir to thank thoaa -who assisted la thair Baraavamant, also thoaa who aant flowara and oara. Glen Lvon. was the winner of a lection of papers, magazines and Dennis O'Keefe plays the lead sarczyk of Froril street, Dupont, are home on furlough. They did not know of each other's home visit until they met Friday night. The two are Seaman Albert Slu-sarczyk, who Is here for 7 days.

$25 war bond recently awaraea Dy Briefs Billy Newman of West German in St Adalbert's Church, uien itfon. To Conduct Services Odd Fellows of Wanamie will meet tonight at 8 at the home of their' departed member, John Hutchinson, 182 Robert street, Sheatown, at which time services will be conducted. Falkowski, Veronica Pekorosky, Mary Hydak, Eleanore Urban, Del-phine Urban, Christine Mendreski, Edward Ludorf, Florence Wilzeski, role ia "Good Morning Judge," which will be shown tonight and tomorrow at the Rex Theatre. Timely aTHAJTKSI Delinquent Tax Returns The townshiD governments re street has feturned after a months stay at YMCA Camp. Mr.

and Mrs. Harrv HeatVmrhv nt topics 'are also on the program. Vicki Ziontz, Jean Kaminski, John Butchko, Eleanore Sekela and Irene Humphrey. Patient at Hospital Mrs. Bertha-eJnkins, 46 East Grand ceived delinquent tax returns from the county amounting to $472.53.

rags in Wanamie on August 16. Persons are asked to have the papers ready for the collector swhen they call. The drive is being sponsored by the Block Leaders of Wanamie. Mixed League Games scheduled to be played in the Mixed League at Bavitz Recreation rooms tonight are. Army vs.

Air Corps and Navy will play the Marines at 8. has returned home after visiting Mrs. Harry Heatherby of Luzerne street, Lee Park. HI In New Jersey Charles Zajkowski. 48 East Grand street, is a patient at Nanticoke Hos The township board of commission after an adventurous Atlantic convoy sea trip in which he "saw plenty (pf action," but concerning which he refuses to talk; and Pvti Anthony who is sta-! tioned at the Aberdeen Proving Grand, Maryland.

The two other brothe rs in the pital where she underwent an street, received word that Richard Sampson, former resident, is ill at Hampton, N. J. ers receiving S124.98, and the township school district, $347.55. This money represents the taxes paid by delinquent taxpayers from the township who have paid taxes during last month at the county treasurer's office. Avoca Mlsa Betty Berry Phone Moosie 507-W At The Family A double feature will be shown tonight and tomorrow at the Family Theatre when the management pre Duryea Old Forge William Zajkowski Phone Musis 795 Barbers Association Nanticoke Barbers Association will meet tonight at 8 at Dick Gingher's service, four in all, Lieut.

John Slusarczyk, stationed at Berkley, and Sgt. William Slusarczyk stationed "somewhere in. the The last named saw "real action" at Pearl HUarbdr, and at the sents "Isle of Missing Men," and REX THEATRE TONIGHT and TUESDAY "GOOD MORNING JUDGE" With Denote O'Kuft New Cartoon Given Medical Dlscbarre snop, bouth Market street. Fractures Collar Bone Tim McCoy in "Lightening Carson Strikes Again." Becuperatlnr fVil Vannati rn.H OA pah rt "Kltv time escaped with but minor wounds, Louise Jayne Hughes, 18 month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

R. Jay and Mrs. Michael Carlin, 146 Lamp-man street, has received a medical discharge from the U. S. Army and arrived home Saturday from the Leo Szajnecki, 929 Hanover street, is recuperating after submitting to Hugnes, iuu uast Mam street.

suf John Lello, 18, an operation at the Mercy Hospital, fered a fracture of the left collar I cabs ori Wiikes-Barre. Called To Duty Sergeant Naylor Taken To Jap Camp William Naylor, 164 Thompson street, Pittston, brother of Sgt Leonard Naylor, local resident, has received word that his brother has been transferred from thu Philii. Fletcher General Hospital, Cambridge, Ohio. He was in the service the past two years and was wounded in North Africa, receiving wounds in his right leg. bone received in a fall at her home, She is being treated by Dr.

J. Harold Beckley, Returns To Camo mi jonn lieilo. age 18. son of Mr. and Board Meets Township board of school directors will meet tonight at 7 at the high school annex, Wanamie, in a regular monthly meeting.

Briefly Mrs. Emily Frinsko, Newark, N. is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Repotski, Glen Lyon.

Mrs. John Pesta and daughter of Glen Lyon are visiting relatives in North Plainfield, N. J. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Gull, returned to Newark after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. Vitek, Glen Lyon. Irene Roman, Glen Lyon, is spending sometime with relatives at Newark, N.

J. Alma Yarashefski, Glen Lyon, has returned home after visiting relatives in Jersey City, Dorothy Sharp. Wanamie. returned Tha family of tha lata Mn. MARY MABOTJIXOWSri Wiah to thank thoaa who as-alatad In thtlr beraayement, alio thoia who aant flowara nd donated oara.

Mrs. Joseph Lello. 104 Smith street who enlisted in the U. S. Marines mm STATE THEATRE TONIGHT and TUESDAY Humphrey Bofart in "ACTION IN THE NORTH ATLANTIC Cartoon Newi Real Corp.

Leonard C. Stortz returned to Drew Field, Tampa, after spending 10 days with his mother, Mrs. Lillian Stortz, Trucksville. He some months ago, has been called to duty and will leave Wednesday afternoon for Parris Island, S. C.

A send-off party in his honor, at which over two score people attended, was is witn the Army Air Forces. Briefs Sgt. Edward Skrownski, Linden street, has been promoted to Staff Sgt. and is stationed at Palm Springs, Cal. Miss Mary Mclntyre, Spring street, has returned after spending a week with relatives in Philadelphia.

Joseph Frew, Grove street is pines to Osaka fCamp, Japan. Word came from the Provost Marshall General's Sgt. Naylor, who served at Cor-regidor since May, 1940 was reported by the War Department as missing in June of 1942. He enlisted on February 1940. Sgt.

Naylor who is 27 neia last night at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shambe. Smith OW1T! street. BOY'S naia a nai $1.00 IClUUiUllliH UVcJvALLo JL spending his vacation in the PoconosJ Or; B.

B. Gregory HEG. OFTOMEXalST nreeory's P- Mrs. Frank Keef Michael Finnan, Hawthorne street, home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Brutski at Lake Lackawanna, N. J. FRISCHMAS years old' is the" son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred Naylor.

Prior to his enlistment he was employed by Naylor's Store as a butcher. is vauauuiiiiig in iew lorK. Laid To Her Rest pa JOHTT A. XEARHDY BOH ABMY-lfAVT BTOSB 38 So. Market Btraat gaU Tor Im" IP Mrs.

Frank Keefe. 352 Grand ave BE PATRIOTIC Conserve Tour ninth, nv Ifun. Kemoer P. D. X.

nue. Johnson Citv. N. formerly of Tha family of tha lata MBS. PSTEB MUBPHT West Pittston Phone Pittston 627 A i -i I new lo charge for credit Them Dry Cleaned Regularly at Dumoffs, DUryea.

mea rriaay ai me iamiiy home after a heart attaak. She was Following a three-day leave snent the former Jule Surviving are a brother, Richard Grimes, of Of Glen lyon, wlah to thank thoaa who aaaiated In theix baraavamant. Alio thoia who aant flowara and donated oara. OFFICES AT "DIRT EATS CLOTHES" Brothers Fail To Meet Staff Sgt. John P.

Zv7neurVI and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. SIMPLIFIED METHOD Saves fim-Saves worry fcnmediofe Service No red tope NO CO-MAKERS REQUIRED George J. Miller of Fremont street, moosic, and several nephews and nieces, including Mrs. John R.

Jones Staff Sgt. Frank J. Zvzniewskl. inns rVVEBAX SEBTIOE ivt. ueorge Miller will go to Technicians School, Indianapolis, Ind.

He PLEDGE YOUR LOVE WITH THIS DIAMOND DUETTE of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zyzniewski. in the Ai'med Wp niecesMiaicniaDH.TAUlWN UNUNUN of Moosic. The funeral was held this morning in Johnson City.

TONITE AT 8 was formerly stationed at Camp It set atttfy mp)trf, fritatt nhtim I '1 ncKett, va. Miss Eleanor Grier, Wyoming ave for the past four years, failed to meet each other at Patterson Field, Ohio. Where both were transferred Legion Delegates JoseDh Motiska Post 857. Ampripan nue, is confined to her home with a jj Eaat Mate i fractured ankle. from the Carribean Area and- the TRINITY'S Monday Nite Big Party 25 GAMES 25c Mr.

and Mrs. Svend Peterson have nawanan Area at same time." Staff Sgt. Frank arrived in Patter gone to Wilmington, to reside, Legion, will send Joseph- Romanko as a delegate to the 25th annual State convention to be1 at Wilkes-Barre on Thursday, Friday and Sat- $544 A Tear To Pay son Field as his brother John de- parted for home to sDehd a furinuffh' Richard Warner returned to Pat- uraay. Nanficoke-Levi Dldg. 40 E.

Main St -Phone 18 HAZUIOH Capitol Ihaatra Bldf. 123 W. Broad Sfc Fhona 4508 erson, N. today after visiting his INCLUDES TAX All Children Hurt Bava Tiokati $7 $10 $13 The Ladies Auxiliary will be ren nome on Wyoming avenue. 0) jars, rred Atherhold was hostess OW TOTJB ZiAF CABD resented by Mrs.

Lena Roszko and Mrs. Nora Poslucney. Mrs. Effie air; to the Young women's class of St. $125 THIRD SPECIAL 01 Or WO.

7 GAME yltiD Marsn is an alternate delegate. Paul's Methodist Sunday school at a with his sister, Mrs. Sopie Swant-kowski New street, before going to his new assignment at Danill Field: Ga. Sgt. Frank was stationed at' Hick- man Field, at the time of the sneak, attack by the Japanese on' Pearl Harbor: They have two other brothers serving overseas.

They are PFC Stanley A. in the Infantry and Gunners Mate Henry C. in the United Ameen Brothers On Furlough gtuueu puiijr at tier iiume on oyiuig street Saturday afternoon. 5 So. Market NANTICOKE Two Ameen brothers.

Set. Edward Svary Game a Jackpot Game-6 Door Prixi From Your Stubi J.6 Door Prliei ne Prom Yonr Spaolala Zanowlcx, Announcr Misses Mura and Effie Miller are spending a week at Beach Haven. Moose Lodge will hold a regular Ameen, stationed at camp Devens, Mae. -anA t)nkni4 A xiu v. www it nuiceii, stationed at Camn Swift.

Tpvosa meeting this evening at 8. States Navy. Both are in the Pamfle nere on lunougn over tne week-end. Sgt. Edward returned to his post Area.

-flADTICOKE- 3rd ANNUAL P1CIJIC OUTIIIG yesieraay aiternoon, While PFC. Robert arrived on- Saturday. They While at home Staff Set. John celebrated his 24th birthday. weie uuie 10 see eacn otner lor one day.

A third brother. Pvt Jami Ameen, is at Lamp Belvoir, Va. Frank Cebula Hurt Frank Cebula. of 35 Center street Wyoming John Shoemaker Phone Pittston 3055 Dupont, is in fair condition at thJ Pittston Hospital today. At noon on Saturday he was caught under a fall of rock at the Jermyn-Green Testimonial For mine ana sustainea a possible fracture of the right leg, and possible fracture of the rieht 'shoulder xeii riDS.

ALL Going! Sergeant Yuch, Wednesday August lltli Sgt. August Rodola, sonTof Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rodola, is home on fur- A testimonial oroeram will ha held To Nanticoke'i 3rd in honor, of Sgt. Anthony Yuch, who was-wounded in action in fiiiadaj.

mgn. ne is stauonea in Texas. Seaman Matthew Polumbo, Stationed at Hancock, N. is home on canal Burgess Jack Dempsey will preside at the program, which in Corporal John Wrazien has sent The Road to Post-War Reconstruction Guide for the Investor The market will not wait lor the end of hostilities to reflect the country's transition to peace. The Government and far-seeing business executives are planning now for a post-war world.

Our study, THE ROAD TO POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION, was written as an aid to investors who are thinking ahead and readjusting their portfolios to a peacetime economy. This booklet estimates the conversion period of different industries, and lists leading companies that will be called upon to supply the world demand for consumer and capital goods. Copies available at our office i 8 North Franklin Wilkes-Barre J. S. 3 ACHE ep.

sponsored by the Wvomintf Service- men's Coordinating Committee, will w-tq to nis motner, Mrs. Bertha Wrazien, that he has arrived nfei in SicUy. SAHS. SODCI PARK oe neia in tne Memorial High School auditorium tonight at 8. District Attorney Leon Schwartz will be the Annual Picnic Store Closed Wednesday 1 P.

M. Sharp and We're Celebrating with Sportwear Mrs. Jean Taroli, Moosic, has re- peiveH unrH that nnn Tvin John Taroli. has arrived' saf el In speaker. The committee in charge of arrangements requests the public to attend.

There will be no charge of admission. i North Africa. i Peter Eter is vbiting in Bing-hampton, N. Y. PFC John Gola sends creetines A paramarine.

Set. Yuch. who has from the Southwest Pacific. In a riEKT- TroUe3r Transportation Contests Games been awarded several medals including that of Purple. Heart, is spending a 30-day furlough with his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Josenh Yuch Special in ii! V-mail letter he describes the iunele land with its bananas, and various iruits, wnicn he will be glad to exchange for some old week Values Moosic street Besides Guadalcanal, he was in-service in New Caledonia, New Hebrides in the South Pacific as well as in Australia. Pennsylvania refreshments. PFC Peter Gacek sends sn-eatinnk Main Floor and Basement from "somewhere He gets maiKvla.

postmaster. New YorkJ MIMMN NIW YORK TOCK IXCHANal AND OTHKR See You At The Picnic Ask For Tickets Here trolleys will leave, Nanticoke on the morning r.Acsnst 11th at 9:30, 10, 10:30 and 11 In the Lrnoon at 1:15 and most take 3 cars for free transportation Trolley will a rark starting at 6 p. m. Ask for your If CI.TTT r.t year favorite store or bank. LlADIN STOCK ANB COMMODITY IXCMANOtS Mais OHlM-Se Wall Naw Tark Cr' Church Dediactes Its Service Flag A service flag In honor Df tha an Pvt.

Anthony Slusarczyk sends greetings from Ordnance School Aberdeen Proving Maryland. 1 Pvt. Steve Sudol writes from Camn THE LEADER STORE A North Carolina. Pvt. John J.

Harris is stationed at boys of the congregation In- the1 armed forces was dedicated in the BACK TBS ATTACK-. BUY WAS BONDS KAN'TICOKJB W. D. JENKINS Camp Stewart, Georgia. I Baptist Church yesterday morning,.

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