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16 SJtt 2-2121 TIMES-LEADER, TOE EVENING NEyS WILKES-BARRE, PA; MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, 1947 WAXt UiHNGW0N LIQUOR BOARD CHURCH ARKS WISHING WELL Fmnmopalo Barbara Guahack LEGISLATION FOR SEAWAY BAPTIST CALENDAR msnroon ci to hold ST. fATKICC'S PARTI Registered U. S. Patent i Rev. Louis Falk has announced the Funeral services for Barbara Gushock.

three-month-old daughter IS REVERSED following church activity calendar Young People'! Christian Endea ITS .751 YEAR for th Kingston Bantist Church: of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred GusEock, Vor Society of Wwtmoor Church of Tonight, Junior cBonv 81 Simon Block, Buttonwood, were held this afternoon at the home ef Young People's choir; ay Mission Circle. Tuesday, 7:30, Bible class at Christ wUl hold a St Patrick's Say party on Wednesday night at the 4 church. The general committee In Charge Includes' Loretta Davis, Mu- the child's grandparents, Mr, and Court Sets Aside Suspen 145 Price street.

Mrs. Frank Narsavage, 92 Luzerne Ashley Pastor Speaks A IS REVIVED Wednesday, 8, Plus Ultra class at street, Lee Park: Rev. CLF. Wydra officiated. Burial was in Holy Cross sion In Bayer Case riel Luu and Doris Deno; game James Evans, Bronwen Parnsh St.

Services home of Mrs. Louis Fane, to bourn Gates avenue. Thursdv. 7:30. Drayer Hicks and Robert Hayward.

cemetery, west wanucone. Pallbearers were: Anita and Ce 7 8 3 4 5 8 3 8 T2 8 6i WU A BB I A 5 5 1 s71 3 6 1 4. A 8 W.E I A It A 5 ff" TT 8 A TOE i 8 5 7 5 5T7 8 4 8 8 8 PEP 8 4 3 3 8 7 3 8 8 4 1 UAE ONL8NI 2 8 7 3 4 5 5 1 8 S- I WFH 8 meeting and missionary service celia Ofticco, Margaret Matonls and Lawrence Project To Plant1 for swimming party also were made at a recent meeting of the society. This party will be held Ann Bernadlne Balayszis. with Rev.

Dynes McCollough. mis- The decision of the State Liquor sionary to Brazil, as speaker. Friday, Control Board in suspending the 1, Christian Women's Fellowship liquor license of Adam' and Stella luncheon at Turner's Restaurant; Bayer, of 236-238 East Market Special services marking, the 75th anniversary of the Parnsh Street Methodist Church were held last night with Rev. George C. Snyder, of April 19 at Pittston YMCA.

Mrs. Anthony Daffr Hymn tings also were planned for Solemn requiem high mass at the 7130, Fundamental Youth Fellowship, street, Wilkes-Barre for 60 days was Aaniey, as speaker. The program at once a month alter church services. set aside in a decision handed down Martha Hayward presided at the funeral of Mrs. Anthony Duffy, of 54 Perkins street.

Plains, was sung Help Kil-burnSays Washington, March 17 Rep. Kilburn (R-NY), appealed anew today for "immediate'' House consid me cnurcn was in charge ol Kev, William B. Gritman. castor. by Judge Thomas F.

Farrell today. COLUMBIAN FIRE COMPANY TO HONOR SERVICEMEN recent meeting. Hosts were James The license suspension i by the Evans, Robert Hayward and George A dinner party for all returned this morning in Sacred Heart Church, Plains, with Rev. Andrew J.nLengel as celebrant, Rev. Fred Liquor Control Board was on charges Speaking of the high value Christ laced on His friends, Rev.

Mr. Sny-er advised that fwe must catch in our lives a elimoae of what Jesus li fight had occurred on the i k. hoiri of the mat Watkins. COTJPLE'S CLUB TO HOLD ITS SECOND BDITHDAT Atkinson was deacon, and Rev. HERE is a pleasant little gam that will give you a message every, It is a numerical puzzle designed to spell out your Count the letters in your, first name.

If the number of letters if 4 or Kingston 'House Saturday evening, premises and.there was disorderly Josenh F. Luksic. sub-deacon. means today. The anthem was sune bv the eration of legislation authorizing tha long-debated St Lawrence seaway and power project He declared; in a speech, that ther April 19 I utitiiuuu lo v.

i. rhoir. dicated of the charges by an Scquit- soloist was Marie Healey Dixon and the organist. Thomas The second birthday of the Cou mpre, subtract 4. If the number is less than 8, add S.

The result I4 Junior Choir under the directioh of -nH vir rhiof Warrv Wnir is -al verdict in criminal court, but pie's Club of First Methodist Church Guinane. Misses Mary Watts and Elizabeth honorary chairman. General com- acquittal the defendants were Burial was in the parish cemetery Owens. Kingston, will be held tomorrow evening at 8. Edrlcjc Trootmon, of your Key numoer.

start autne upper lert-nana corner 01 tne rectangle and check every one of your key numbers, left to right. Then read the message the letters under the checked figures give you. mittee aides are Earl Charles, Har with benediction by Father Atkinson cited for the violation, "disorderly conduct" by the Liquor Control Rev. Dr. R.

Skvles Ovler. retired Centralla, Irish humorist, will enter. are "important and compelling'' reaW sons for early action by Congress. "In the first place," he said; "the seaway will result ln greatly reduced transportation costs for both pro and Father Luksic. minister of Central Pennsylvania old Stevens, William Erwine and Edgar Samuels.

Personnel of other Board and their license was sus tain. The following couples are Pallbearers were: James Kelly, Conference, moke at the morning: Cosrrlrht If IT. William 1. 11111m-. DUtrlbutxl k.

Kin Wmmtatm. In. 311 pended for 60 days, committee members: Hilda and Gor committees will be announced short John Malock, Dr. John P. Gibbons, service.

don Gregory, Ruth and Edward Mr. and Mrs. Bayer took an appeal ly. The Senior Choir, under the direc 1 1 i 1 11 1 1 James J. Sbeehan, Charles aoyer Txoutman, Helen and David Pierce on.

January 7, and tne appeal was and Attorney William A. Corcoran, tion or airs. iranK Tippett, organist, ducers and consumers in an area inhabited by over 40,000,000 people. "Secondly, the project will result in the generation of a tremendous Ruth and Warner Bailey and Mar LETTERMEN TO MEET submitted on the transcript of tne 1.1,.,, sang in addition to uie Junior Choir. i Mrs.

Esther Stock A meeting of Kingston Lettermen BISHOP DIES ICRRNJ AGENTS ICSUIIJUMV laivciJ uciuic 111c vuaiu lowers were presented in mem. jorie. and Charles Kistlcr. LUTHERAN MEETINGS Mrs. Esther E.

Stock, of 373 South will be held tonight at 7:30 at the examiner. Attorney Thomas ory of the following deceased mem. amount of electricity equal to tha' club house. Returns for the All- Moore appeared for the appellants Ders, wno nad taken a prominent Franklin street, formerly oi riym outh. was buried this afternoon fol The following meetings will be Sports Night must be made at tnis and Deputy Attorney General Peter held this week at the Trinity Lu lnwine- funeral services in Luther meeting.

Jurchak appeared for the State Bart in activities of the church: Jesse Briggs, original trustee of the church: John Green, president of iw4 output oz tne Tennessee Valley Authority." Army engineers, who have made exhaustive studies of the St Laws rence power possibilities, eatimata M. Kniffen Funeral Home, 46S South Liquor Control Board. In setting AT PATERSON DEATH PROBED aside the suspension, Judge Farrell board of trustees for a number of WEST SIDE SETTLEMENT DIRECTORS GIVEN REPORTS theran Church: Today, 4, Junior choir; 7, Boy Scouts: 8, Brotherhood I with Rev. Arthur Lawver, former chaplain and pastor of Holy Trinity Main street. Rev.

W. B. GUMide, of Plymouth Baptist Church, officiated at the funeral home and at says years; and Edward Watts, former Reports of activities for February that the river's International rapids section is capable of nrnduclnff trustee. The board's opinion accompany were presented at a recent meeting Church, Berwick, as speaicer. the graveside in Fern Knoll Burial ing the suspension order disclosed wiuiara tomunas, pastor or Noted Scholar With Class' Tuesdayf 8, Friendship Sunday Park, Dallas.

of the Board of Directors of the West Side Settlement House. At no finding or specification as to how U. L. OPClCnCr aiaricU farsons wesn aaptist Church and School class. Wednesday.

7:45 Lenten Honorary nallbearers were: B. the place was conducted in a a is 2,200,000 horsepower of electrical energy annually. Kilburn, who on the opening day of the present Congress, Introduced legislation orovidintr for th nrnWt'a tendance for the month was 3,103, i iormer member ol the Parnsh Street Railroad Career Here 4 Chc, wU1 at ervices to- ical Background vespers: 8:45, Adult class; 8:45, Lu Zeigler, K. B. Moore, M.

H. Evans, according to Newman Hawke, direc orderly manner." The testimony shows that the proprietors some time before the hearing were charged mgni. nemarxs aiso win be made by theran World Action committee. Thursday. 1:15, week day school of W.

L. Stock, J. K. Sherk and J. J5, Twaddle.

tor xiev. oeorge summerson. Rev. Rob' Due to the success of the baseball Paterson. N.

March 17 iPh- AdrJItlnnal InvHtisatliui uu ert Cornell and Rev. Frederick Rein, Christian education; 6:45, interme Pallbearers were: it. u. wan- with assault and battery in ejecting a troublesome customer from the school, an outdoor school will be Suthorization, again called attention the fact that the seaway Is sought by the State Department on grounds ins made tnriav intn thi Hath it furt, all former Pastors of the church diate choir; 7:30, Senior choir. Satur dell, L.

H. Rader, L. A. Williams, J. Clark, E.

A. Turnberger and conducted early next fall. day. 10. catechism.

premises. On the charge tha de uregory J. speicher, 38, district A oirmaay party will be held to Tne Most Rev. Thomas Henry McLaughlin, 65, bishop of the Paterson Roman Catholic Diocese, died today in his sleep at the bishop's Board members present: Mrs. Friendship Class of Holy Trinity M.

Rentschuler. passenger agent for the Central tne cnurcn parlors following the fendants were tried in the quarter uauunai aeiense ami security. a "Also," he said, "the St LawrencO Paul Bittenbender, Mrs. O. E.

Ken- Lutheran Church, will hold a meet Kaiiroad of New Jersey at New ervice. sessions court and acquited. worthy, Attorney John Morris, residence, 178 Derrom 'avenue. Mrs. Edna M.

Snyder York, who was found, dead Satur- The board's order imposing this ing tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the church parlors. The hostesses Mrs. John Morris. William Bishop McLaughlin had suffered a Six nephews were pallbearers at suspension seems to be based entire ww ixuviue ion ior uious-ands of workers and it will promote our domesUc and foreign trade. It is one of the greatest nubile imnrnv.

Taylor, Mrs. C. E. Phillips. Mrs.

heart condition the past four speicher, who began his railroad I nmtriirton IVIomnH ly on penalties imposed for former will be Dorothy LUdwig, Helen Fre derick and Anne Brendlinger. Phillip Morgan. Mrs. A. J.

Sordoni, career in this city, was found on xiutiiU years. For the past week, however, Jie had been out of bed able to T. "cft VWOMUUO, Oil Ul Willi." wcic the funeral of Mrs. tana Morns Snyder this afternoon from her home, 24 Woodbury street, Lee Park. Rev.

Duane Collins of tne souuibound tracks of the IRT r' k- in modified on appeal and satisfactor Mrs. Warkom ments now available for development By Flower Club move apout alter several weeks 01 METHODIST ACTIVITIES ily compromised or expiated. subway about 400 feet south of the 1 ftAh ctraat tatinn in th. Prn man Trabitz, Joseph ski, Mrs. Henry Greenwald, Mrs.

Al confinement. re nna notnm to sustain the Dnuelas Presbyterian Church offi The following activities will be Identification was made by railroad There will be au executive meeting About midnight his secretary, the fred H. Ackerson, Mrs. William D. board finding in the present in dated at the home and at the conducted at the Kingston Metho Rev.

William King, said he had Taylor. Mrs. Russell Uhl, Alfred stance. Order of suspension is set passes and cards. of the West Side Flower Club Tues dist Church this week: Tonight, 7:30, graveside in Oaklawn Cemetery.

heard him arising in his bedroom. AVOCAPHIIA Ackerson and Mrs. Herman Trabitz. aside. pallbearers were: jmcnaei uavis, At 7 a.

the secretary found him died of a 'fractured skull. Hfs body OTun also bore bruises indicating that he K.0? Fort; 5fficer the TODAY'S BEST DESSERT dead in bed. Emest Powell, William and Fred Morris, Leslie Lyons and Burton SPENCER'S HO-MADE ICE CREAM Born in New York City on July may have been struck by a train. commiuees pianist, and Marguerite Evans Car- Thomas. 15, 1881.

tne son or Jonn and Mary rozza will read. McLaughlin, the bishop attended Railroad officials joined the investi- nl.Vu onaner, presiaent gatioh, according to the police, who will presWe. At a recent meeting of said Speicher failed to report for the (Jub the following committees AIR SERVICE Amicitia Sunday School class will David Weaver Forty Fort Wew York schools until the age of meet Wednesday evening at 8 in the 'orty Fort Methodist Church. Mrs, nn no.oeinn Charles Va Horn. Georee Rheln- Mrs.

Flock class at the home of Mrs. Edna Bromfield, 41 Third avenue; 8, Mothers' Club. Tuesday, 8, Couples' Club second birthday party. Wednesday, 4, Junior choir; 6:30, Chancel choir; 7:30, Senior choir; 7:30, W. N.

Mul-ter class at home of Mrs. G. B. Courtright, 87 Price street; 7:45, S. S.

Smith Memorial class. Thursday, union Lenten service at the church with Rev. George Alexander speak-in. ORRANCETON METHODIST Meetings this week at the Dor- 14 when his family moved to Mont-clair He then attended Immaculate Conception High School in Mont- George Jacobs will present a reading ara mim, rt mrTwv iri hart: sales. Fred van Camnen.

EH. ity Schoolman To on St. Patrick. Mrs. Arthur Mason David Weaver, late of 4 Atlantic avenue, EdwardsvUle, was buried this afternoon from the Hugh Jones Funeral Home at 34 Church street, Edwardsville.

Services were conducted by Rev. George S. Snyder, of the Cburtdale Methodist Church, is in charge of the program. MOVES NEARER Address Kiwanis clair and was graduated with a bachelor of arts degree from St. Francis Xavier College in New York in 1901.

railroad excursions, fellow employes wrjJ. Space, William Guhr. Edward said, although when the body was Trethaway; judging, Mrs. Ada Mar-found there was only 44 cents in lt- rs. S.

R. Alexander; prizes, the pockets. Mrs- Charles Law, Miss Anna An- r. i Atkrann Ar Tn. A Tljri MOOSIC PASTOR TO PREACH Walter Wood, member of GAR and the burial was in Evergreen A noted scholar with a great ivir.

opeicner was Dorn in tar- "'ir i. ucuiuip misa High School faculty, will be the Rev. John C. Tanis, pastorf of the cemetery. Dallas.

bondale, where his wife, Mrs. Louise "na "ce. Mrs. htrous, Mrs; Brnnan Rntiphr oach. in 4ho Thomas Shearer: social.

Mr. classical background, Bishop McLaughlin taught classical language, Pallbearers were Fred Keen, Ben speaker at the weekly dinner meet- Moosic Presbyterian Church will ing of Forty Fort-Kingston Kiwanis preach at the Lenten service Thurs-Club in Turner's Restaurant on Wyo- day at 7:30 d. m. in the Forty Fort CAB Examiner Urges Extension Of Airline's Route fo Region jamin Williams, David Simonson, Thomas Kirschner, Ralph Ardoline English, philosophy and education at Seton Hall and also was professor of sacred scripture. ming avenue, tomorrow evening.

Presbyterian Church. Ethel A. Ure Mr. Wood, graduate pf Meyers class will furnish music. Women of high school.

A number of yearsago Butkiewicz, Mrs. George Gibbons, when Central Railroad had a ticket lss Hazel RuA. Miss Mary Heller, Office on South Washington street, Mrs- Michael Johnson, Mrs. Gwillym just south of East Market, Mr. Daviesi sick, Mrs.

Florence Shaffer, Speicher started as a stenographer Mrs. Harry Wright, Mrs. C. J. Mah-and clerk for Harry Yerkes, then ler.

Mrs. Bart Black, Mrs. William division freight and passenger agent, Davey, Mrs. A. K.

Thoma; member- ranceton Methodist Church follow: Tonight, 6:30, Boys' and Girls choir rehearsal; 7, Young People meet at the church to go to rally at Pittston; 7:30, Young People's choir rehearsal; 8, Board of Education. Tuesday, 8, Good Will class at the home of Mrs. Nelson Carle, and clarence Miller. Mrs. Wester Burled He rose to vice president of the High School and of Kutztown State the church will be guests.

Teachers College, spent lour years college and also served as rector of Immaculate Conception Seminary then part of the college. Then the War II. He was a master sergeant in mttitwoa uuciai kivkcb iuis, sLi liivcs-oa rrc is a step nearer Wester, late of 126 Hemlock street, direct air service to Philadelphia Georgetown, was held this morning and New York City as a result of Wilkes-Barre Is no general agent lor the Jersey rs. jonn nagei. Mrs.

Edwin seminary moved to Darlington in the Ordnance Department and much Rev. Joseph L. Weisley, pastor of Central at New York. Abbott, Mr, Stanley Ace, Mrs. 1933 he went with it.

of his talk will be devoted to his ob- tne Forty ort Presbyterian Church kJ the examiners 648 Schuyler avenue. Wednesday, 8, WSCS. Thursday, 7:30, Lenten Erayer service with Rev. Edgar inger as speaker; 8:30, Senior i cnaries A. Carle, Mrs.

Laura Jones, In 1935 he was named titular servations of the Holy Land. today announced the following meetings tnis week at that church Mrs. Aneurm Lloyd, Mrs. Mae Lavis, Shot To Death Mrs. May Raeder; program, Mrs.

"cv- iiytKj, ro me L-ivii Aeronautics Board in the John Middte Atlantic Area Case. accord-Greek Rite Catholic Church. ing to a statement ui kVi1i.i Rnriai waa in st Mrv' r.lr aJT naent Issued by Colonial bishop of Nisa and also auxiliary bishop to Bishop Thomas Walsh of the Newark diocese. MEN'S CLASS MEETING Tonight: 8, Charlotte Welles Mission choir. I TL vi mti it Ti 17 xrs.

iiarry uion, mrs. An interesting program of enter- ary Society with Mrs. Gordon L. Rev. Mark Dawber will speak at uavin ma wary- wiBiiM.

Funeral services are Incomplete. Bound and gagged. Henry Au, tainment has been arranged in con- Book leading the topic, "Above the Catholic Cemetery in Dallas. the morning and evening services The examiners recommended that widely -known Chinese restaurant nection witn tne montniy meeting 01 bceprerea sway, and devotions in pallbearers were Micnael, josepn the ortifimit KiJZii i and Charles Kish. Carl Opet George Rout( 71 1 be amended to mrtMnA th owner, was found shot to death w- the Men class in the Methodist charge of Mrs.

Jess Lewis. at the church next bunaay. PRESBYTERIAN ACTIVITIES early today in base- Church this evening. Featuring the Tuesday: 2, Community Bible atooi ana wucnaei viaraicano. rn.it.

n.iu i 3 'II Ashley Mrs. ment. atJDarentlv the vlct of rob- "al program will be motion pictures Class. Wednesday: 7:30. Ladles' So I Mpnn.n Hnn Activities during the week at the Iz, ira, to new Ders.

taken during the recent war. They ciety. xnursday: all day session of will be shown by Granville Rice. Re- quilters; 2:45, week-day school of Kingston Presbyterian Church are: The safe of tne Asia Chinese The funeral of Harry Sweinberg. Barre via Aii.r,rnvi.i "2 Today, 3:45, uiri bcout Troop ST.

PATRICK'S PROGRAM American restaurant had 'been freshments will be served. religious education; 7:30, devotional 0:30, Cub Pack; 6:30, W. E. Logan Plains Ttvp. Stanley Petroskey emptied of yesterdays receipts.

service. Friday: 7:30, Ethel A. Ure A St. Patrick's Day program will adult class covered dish supper, with Class. LADIES SOCIETY TO of 34 John street city, was heQ from Reading to New York-Newark this i afternoon with services ln M.

via Allentown-Bethlehem. J. McLaughlin Funeral Home, 142 "Community Of Inter-- Cited South Washington street Rev. "Scranton-WIlkes-Barra anJi Phil Harold- G. Deisher of Christ 5lnT There was no immediate report of the amount stolen although -esti Rev.

Jule Ayers as speaker. Wednesday, 7. Boy Scout Troop 163. 7:40, be carried out this evening at 6:15 at the meeting of Ashley Lions Club in Manfre's Restaurant, North Main mates ranged up to $5,000. ST.

JOSEPH'S TO HONOR Westminster choir, Thursday, 1:15, Detectives said Au was snot three ruwn baint street. Delbert MacClary is program Fort Presbyterian Church will meet De no meeung 01 me Wednesday evening at 7:30 in the at ln Lutheran Church officiated at the ZSiilm luinS, Er? funeral home and at the grave toKmLtaLeiJfsi-5? Axm: chairman. President Parker Col times. The slaying was discovered Tomorrow, in the preparation for when Au's wife and two sons, the patronal feast day of St. Jos born will preside.

Attorney Joseph West Side school of Christian education; 6:30, Junior Westminster Fellowship, 7:30, union Lenten service In. the Methodist Church. ww vu NIG Evergreen Cemetery. ntffnr A -11 aa aH CAB. alarmed at his "failure to come home.

parian, masses will be at 7, Election of officers will take mace. L. O'Donnell of Wilkes-Barre Lion's will went to the restaurant. a. m.

confessions and members are asked to bring Paflbearers were: Thomas Swein- berg, Frederick Sweinberg, Jr WU- iST. liaii Kraft Jack VeselL Harry n'i8txlJl JM3 Club will be the speaker. Arrange and be neard during the masses their talent money. ments will be made to attend the Holy communion distributed. EdwardsvUle Mrs.

Mabel Wilkinson program Kuhn. and John Cooney. SSil Anthonv Masunas Buried Tomorrow afternoon, confessions .1 i i chairman, has arranged to have a motion picture presented at the Mrs. Rita Hastings I 'l-Jf Aii ul "le ana puouc scnool services for Anthony Funeral Charter Night dinner at the Reding-ton in Wilkes-Barre on Tuesday night, March 27. Lost 150 on Hartford or North Main Street Saturday.

Reward. Call 2-0486. Masunas, Edg8r M8Ck WU1 lead DUKAS INSTALLED AS Avxaa auaa was iw trsa i Kniianamnii man hM m. hl' find tlme to -come in the evening held this morning at his home. will be neard at 4 and in the eve were Main atrMt Pitv Wa hnrirt thia iriuT.Vl";; uk" "luue HOW IS YOUR HEALTH? There are many folks today who are not feeling up to par due to mineral deficiency In their diet Misery of Indigestion, Constipation, Bloating, Gas Toxins in the stomach.

Low Energy, Lack of Life and Pep may be due to mineral deficiency in your ning following the novena devO' i.r: yi we unitea states. morning following high mass I re- Colonlal AJrltoe was extended COMING MEETINGS i Louis uukas was installed as com- Burial was in the Lithuanian ceme tery, Wyoming. tions, riana streot pta m.a manaer 01 iawarosvuie I'ost. vet raiiDearers were: Antnony itusav- Tnmnri-n, SrSh p.v Cmrr Philadelphia. Scranton-Wilkes-list Church.

Rev. Raymond rz. nsm tnni k. m. day night at 8.

Entertainment will be of Folgn Wars: at a recent age, Joseph Zakavage, Mathew Mel- novena will be concluded with ser-dazas. Joseph Yanuskavage, Joseph vices beginning at 7:15, including Larkin celebrant, was assisted by clty i addition, Philadelphia's furnished by Edward Corcoran, utiicu wb. utiuwi vii.c luiitiuauuci ivitiiaiu ARRANGING DINNER Tentative plans were made by St. Leo's Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality at its recent meeting, for its annual dinner to be held, in May. Reports were received from those in charge "wVmr'r' community oi mterert with iu uuoci.

moiunumi, xne regular ijepten devotions. hymns, prayers and meditation on aeon. Ail PAlnnrtaVsi vfm wmiM Murphy; junior vice, Lewis Sudol adjutant, Sylvester Kuchinskas quartermaster, Ray Ritz; trustees Edward Cieczko, three years diet Try BIO-MINERAL today. Only $1.00 per bottle. 2 for $1.85 or 3 for $2.75 at REA DERICK'S.

Your money refunded if not satisfied Mrs. Uene MccormacK was or- ruri Th A a. VlA "lc "ueuuuun. xms wiu De IOI- VVOman niliea h0Wed bv the novena devotion in tfanlat I of the successful card party. Following the meeting there was a social Meanvine, Marcn iv (AT honor of St.

Josenh. Confessions will 0.1L... manuiacturea in acranton-wiikes-Pallbearers were: Harry Messner. si Micnael tua, two yrars: John May alter 5 days' trial. (Advt.) TONIGHT 7 "NOTORIOUS" Mrs.

Elva Carlson, 58, of Pittsfleld, be heard by the visiting clergymen one year; chaplain, Hayden Thomas Herbert, Robert McLaugh- maintiln branch stores, offices or lin Tzl.aa lAHnatn HAnraMI I k. u. warren county, was Jtiuea loiiowine tne novena services. REA DERICK'S. hour when the hostesses were Betty Helfrick, Lillian Galligan, Peggy Ginley, Jeanne Casey.

Evans. Vivian Edwards was ap. pointed judge today when her car skidded off a I Wednesday morning, the feast of v- lactones tnrougn tne region which and James OBrien. would 'be served by Colonial Air- INOBID BEXOMAH OAXT GEANT snowy roaa ana crasnea one mue at. joseon.

Holy communion wui i Vj 'uvV I unes-, according to the examiners. I south or Venango borougn. be distributed at 5 a. m. to the par.

A companion Mrs. Lydia Olkie, 45, ishioners who must work. Masses BRIEF MENTION SENIORS TO PRESENT "TOO MANX RELATIVES" diction by Father Dolan. of Youngstown, was injured. will be at 6, 7, 7:30, 8 and 0 a.

m. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Paraguay Rebels TOO FAT? Get nmuEi .1 Meahach Reese Beech, North Main street at Nesbitt The funeral of Meahach Reese, of A three-act comedy, "Too Many will be presented by the Senior class of EdwardsvUle High School Thursday and Friday in the As a result of rigid conservation 31 Taft street city, wss held this tit Witta qsjft wy Memorial Hospital, March 11, a son.

Mrs. Beech is the former Janet Ichter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. practices, there are now Ave times Gaining Ground The instruction will be given at the 9 a. m.

mass and will be followed by benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament Confessions will be heard during the masses and Holy Communion distributed. The papal blessing will be given at the 8 oclock mass. as many buffalo in tne. united men scnool auditorium. afternoon with services at his home by Rev.

Llewellyn William, pastor John Ichter. States as in the early 19O0'. The James Bartosh, Frances of First Welsh Presbyterian Church. Rio De Janeiro. Brazil March 17- Deets, Lydia Zuk, Malka Fischer, In observance of her birthday an Att octette from the church choir I OP) The Brazilian news agency As-, niversary.

Mrs. 'Samuel- Buttman, Leonard Jones, uene K.owaiewski, Joan Crawford, Florence Gorick, Bwii OMtfmdv, aiautU fig-No niifiMMfc Ko lantmt. Noor(L WKfctfie Mopl A YDS Tama Caariy Rates Fka yom tScrt cwt mat butter, yam iiilj cat cfcam down. It 'a aaaiar mm yoaaajojdelicipua ivataaaai inttifiwfl AxDS caooy airaiili Mmiauirlmtiim. iNorth Main street was honored by sang.

suriBi wu in rawovcr recti i preaa reponea toaay mat faraguay-cemeterv. I an rhla i.ntiir.if P(m4m Wind Cave National Park in the Black Hills in an 18-square-mile area, entirely fenced, in which antelope, elk, deer and buffalo graze For Your Easier Suit, Goal or Dress at lower prices la Hfth Avatua Btylai viait tha FORTY FORT DRESS SHOP 73 Wyoming- Ava Forty Tort Whar atyla, prioaa and tha Xlttlnf makaa tha Olffaranoa. Andrew luizma and wiiiiam Haver, a group of her friends at her home Flnwar rarriitra wmrm' Thnmu I 4h. mm.mm James H. Williams is directing the on Wednesday night.

aneiaon ana ueoree wmiams. jick lAmamoar on tna Brazilian hnrdar. Mrs. Harry w. koss production and has as his assistants in the various technical depart Reese and Robert Simmers.

and scored other successes in the SODALITY SPONSORS DANCK B. V. M. Sodality of St Joseph's Church is sponsoring a "Queen Ball" April 14, in St. Joseph's auditorium in Hudson.

The main attraction is "Queen For A Rev. Andrew BocianskL pastor and street, had as recent guest Mrs. Earl Paiibears were: Owen Owens, ten-day uprising. Weaver of Cunningham. undisturbed.

iff titers Mills PINOCHLE TOURNAMENT ha S4 aia. iimmTi tmm iili wm Aim Tliu li Miss Mildred Smith, wno spent a lane inornas, noweu wiiiiams. The same dispatches said the Milton Heycock, Joseph Baloga and rebels hsd taken the stronghold of Charles Wllk. P-na Hermosa and relcaiM) ahmit ments, tne following: Knea Morris, Mildred Sampson, Pauline Fannick, Eleanor Bozinko, Leon Matelski, William Karbon, Harold Coslett, Joe Kaminski, William Kravits, Michael week in Philadelphia, has returned moderator of the Blessed Virgin to her home on West Germania LB. met The pinochle tournament being is tne nonorary cnairman, AttaiHonM PHWi a armaria yaga wi officers Interned there by Par- street.

Boback. assisted oy Kev. no Den Boriuc non i aauayan rresiaent Hiemio aiormieo. Mrs. John Rogalski of Mary street REA 4 DERICK'S oring co-chairman.

Romaine Hoff-r COMING FUNERALS toem Usted AMred0 sponsored by the North End Civic League shows the following standing after three weeks of play: La- Opan Trl. Si Rat. i. Select Tour BJaatr Outfit Now. man is chairman of the affair with is a patient at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston.

A meeting of St Leo's Parent- STanlnfi -inmim mt rMiMKtim' 4SB. 1MB, Marie Lofenski as co-chairman. St, tlymontb Sjt, irantlooko rose, szuuu; Meriino, laws; Yocnem, Mary Englar, Prop. Convenient Lay-Away Plan. EDWARDSVILLE DRESS SHOP, 488 Main.

noon irora noma, 77 south wellea VI fin 1961; Manley, 1874; Laks, 1861; Shov- sireet, city. ev. jspnram D. Het-1 Teacher Association will be held Thursday night 'at 8 o'clock in the TROOP; MEETS TONIGHT tinier, naator of Ebeneier Bantlati fThs Pni. I un, i8oz; xuroski, 1848; quarequio, 1834; Panza.

1826: Miscavage. 1813; Boy Scout Troop 91 of SS. Peter community House. Martiora street, arceyryaa JZ and Paul's Church will hold Mrs. Harrv Erdlm will preside.

Boler, 1783; Plyatt 1752; Giza, JACOBT Mrs. Jessie May, Tuesday, ISSJSSTlJS JPTC There was a attendance Sat BIRTHDAY PARTY A birthday party honoring six members of the Second Ward Women's Republican Club will be special meeting tonight at 6:30. LETTERMEN TO MEET irom noma, 141 turnover street tB ium- Rev. H. Sugden, paator of West- tary operations were proceeding minister Presbyterian Church, will against dissident troops Id the north.) 1731; 1708; Simmons, 1686; Rogan, 1677; Mbran, 1583; Witkowski, 1543.

The fourth round of play will be urday night at American Legion home when the post entertained for its members and those of the Plains Township Lettermen's Club ornciate. Burial, oaKiawn ceme- Asapress said the Paraguayan cit- We Are Associated With More Than 700 Top Flight Florists Throughout The -World auxiliary. will hold a meeting in Memorial TTl 1 1 REBS-Thomaa of 4S South tJi.riLvJJSi held, tomorrow night at 7:30 at Brussock's. Members to be honored are: Mrs. Anna Jones, Florence Wallace, Bertha Kuzminski, Ann Melius, Elva Hancock and Papez.

nun ocnpoi auaixonum tonisnt at Pupils or st. Leo 8, William Froach, secretary, an Thomas avenue, Klnaston, Tuesday, 1" 2, from Hugh Jones TTuneral Home tha rebels, who also capturedtte Thursday evening, at 8 oclock. Luzerne School had a holiday today. The school was closed in observance of nounces. S4 Church street, Edwardsville.

town oz bam riedro between Con St. Patrick's Da v. Burial, Wyoming cemetery. Friends caption and Asuncion. Maybella a Beautv Salon, i nrinr Patsy Ichter will be the leader at Street Hudson.

Before Eaatar Snanial may cau me innerai noma tonisrht a meetms of Westminster reiiowanip De Luxa Lanolin Oil Cream Perma. EBERT Miss Mary Tuesday, 1 MADDIAnC I irCMCCC MEMORIAL POST. VFW in the Presbyterian chapel tonight at nam wave. iso rrissy ends. Loni from Huch 1 B.

Hurhes Funeral JflTUVIUAUL L.IVD113Lm3 Officers will be nominated tonight 7 clock. A group of local young people of Yt EdwardsvUle VaitClllU 3, 5, 7 and 9 P.M. "The Strange Woman" with Xaddy IialUrr Oao. landars Haw noma, iv wyomini avenue, oriyi Fort Cedar Crest cemetery. nn nair doei not have to be cut 6 complete.

Cold waves $7.60 and up. Open evenlnga by- appointment. Phone 2-1282. Waawallopen Friends may call at I Eleanor Taaambnakl at at a meeting or Luzerne Memorial Post 8708, VFW in the Firemen's Building. A committee will wo Methodist Church nave arrangea to attend the District Methodist Youth the funeral feoma from 7 ta 10 to-1 ti.

uonaio Andreas be appointed tonight to arrange for OFF FOR SAIPAN Tn.aila. lOna WUSleWBKI Fellowship rally in Pittston Methodist Church tonight at 8 o'clock. rerresnmenis at tne April meeting. Mrs. Marian Stranee Flak.

flA East rrom Klein funeral Home, ill ln Jaiona Tonight's meeting will be the last South Washington street Solemn Gertrude P. Oelso opportunity for veterans from blgh reaulam mass. 1:10. 8t iKunn.i L.arey nreei, leu naay ior gan Francisco, where she, will embark shortly for Saipan to loin her hus- Nicholas' cemetery. Shavertown.

Nicolena Belllno iif.ru TaV Wapwallopen Nantiooke Pittston Pittston i Berwick Mantiooke Tupont Dupont Washington, TXC. Nantlcoke Wllkea-Barrs Luzerne and vicinity to enroll as charter members of the post as the llilfll llsJiaV tonight Zajao cnarter closes tonigni. TfT.FRiM Xfrm Hr.rv Ann I JBjy A. iX)Uta, Dana, Major KoDert Fisk. Major and Mrs.

Fisk formerly lived in Honolulu. Mrs. Fisk spent tha last six s. from 41 Slocum street Swoyer- Btanlay Kamlnsk! Man with Route, vine Requiem stineian juieoa Car Watkina 14 Wast Ross. Oood income.

jonn unurcn. Parian cematerv. t.u.k months with her parents, Mr; and Mrs. Stanley Strange, 86 East Carey street for nunittnvftTiu, sn.uimmj. m.

imm JtAn Nora Glen Summitt U.iMk TT TT All a.ubii x- unvra.r nuiua. Duryas, BRIEF MENTION Church street EdwardsvUle. areen i iaa M. ata i West Pittstoa Mrs. Anna Mae Tregan and Mrs.

ALESZCZYK Stephen (Aleachlk), Harry I Bchuckera Jerry Appek- formerly Dallas. Ctt Ktlisawiit Telegraph Servlci were recent guests of Mrs. Ernest Tuesday, rrom lol Bcaooley atary iou Mcuinn street Exeter. Requiem maas, Dq. Weldow Jr St John's Church, Exeter.

Parish jVanna Killlan Bel Fideno of Sweet Valley. PLAIHS THEATRE "THE SECRET HEART Zi Olandatta Oolbart, Walt Pidgaea and Jon AUyioa jBoora. Opaa.eilt TX)MBROWSKI Joseph, of 750 Main rd trMl. Hun, Nntnh VI1I.A In J. RlCBardS Usa ear staaOflarf pwtaaal sad faajfljilaaa piaa ta gat (25.

to $30SL K(f credit inquiries of friends, relatives or employer UmEMATttUtVtet NO RED TAPE LIBERAL Hanty of TIma to Repay StvoTjcrvillc Shlckfthinny Benton Hanover Twp. Berwick Kingston Forty Fort Bhlckahinny Nantlcoke Wilke-Barra Hanover Graea Plalna PUins Plalna Wilkis-Barra accident, Tuesday. 1:30. from Mor- Leonard Vinohkoak! rls reiidenoa, 640 Main street I Helen B. Sadowskt BuwNotco.

Requiem maa, Richard D. Hidden Holy Family Church. nrii. Family cemetery. wiiii rMousawDs or none havc Kwcnrco out hmmfhb loam mtrMO ROOSEVELT Theatre JOHK NATJERIM.

Yo will Ilk it fo Christine Frew Theron W. JDriel Passes Away At 83 Swoyarrllla Tmiflt asl P1 JEANlE CRAIN Helen L. P. Bnltko nnnoMrllnair Fortti fori. Pa.

BnXLdixir Ooatraettnr Booflag, Briok SMtar aaft Oenarat Bepairf Kaasonably rxload J. COLONDO Fraa yat'matas Tloov -40 Main It. Z.atrl Bldg. Vaoa 18 i Xlnfratoa Ooraara Boom SOS HM T-316S NAriTIGOXE KlflGSTON Princeton Jet- N. viijlJfcll U3U taavmacaaa v.

Miuiucai UU( aCBsUJIlk I pl of the Harleysvllle Mutual Casualty I Mar Jorie G. Morton C. PHONE 7-M1I Wllkis-Barre Bernard A. Andruskiewlc FINANCIAL COXPOXATICN uiBurance vo ana owner oi tne Ifofor it Hnovr Crwn I Oi.

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