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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 33

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Woiepooae Ye 0.0191 TIMES-LEADER. THE EVENING NEWS, WILKES-B ARRE, P4, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 25, 1947 'it' furnished for the entertainment of RED FEATHER AGENCIES TAKE NO VACATIONS To Raise $140,000 beats Plymouth, the Shawnee club CjAi. TV Fa will be forced into a tie for top OlUlC 10 UcICIlU PWrWSITdDRI the fans. TOMORROW'S GAME piace in tne iiegion league wiw i For New Plant the Parsons Post Tinstman Action There are no vacations for the 11 Red Feather Agencies of the The league leading SmigelskT community Chest, according to re' baseball team will be host to WltXIABI WATSON-Phm Mtt Offwe church axmiEiwriMM rttt Montrose Harrlsburg, July 25r- (ff) The State Justice Department will aid ports coming into the office of nerup Houston City in a game to ENTERTAINS CLASS George Manclni entertained members of his Sunday School class of Second Presbytefian Church at his West Falls cottage Wednesday afternoon. Games and various sports were enjoyed.

Lunch was served by Mrs. -Manclni and Mrs. Stephen Migottl. Present were Marion Al-tiere, Antoinette Ardleje, Connie Lanzone, Viola, DeVergtlio, Mary Turco. Guests included: Roberta Perry, Stephen and Robert Migliottl and Priscilla Manclni.

Executive Secretary Paul T. Sevan. morrow evening. Frank Joyce will William A. Alttea Y- Phone dens Pf 9- Tinstman hurl for the former while Bartnlcki, with a record of seventeen straight In fact they have been kept quite busy the past few months handling the many cases that have come to i iijuiy oecreuirj oi roresta ana Mr.

and Mrs, John Dewees have Waters, who is under charges of victories, will hurl for, the latter. tneir attention. returned from an motor violating the Hatch Act during the trip to Mexico and ihe West Coast. 1944 presidential campaign. GIDULA-CASTELLANO Y.M.CA.

is conducting a vigorous "Learn to Swim Campaign" with At a meeting of representatives of Moosic and Pittston Chamber of Commerce and Avoca and Duryea Boroughs last night plans for a financial campaign to raise to erect a plant in the Moosic-Avoca-Duryea region were discussed. Roy Sta'uffer, of the Scrantont Chamber 'of Commerce, disclosed that the new plant, to be" erected on York avenue, on Law's Hill, will be a nylon industry and will give employment to 100 men and 100 JOHN LIIKAS DIES AT WEST WYOMING John Lukas, 77, wno resided at the home of Filippo Santarelli, of 966 Shoemaker avenue, West Wyoming, died this morning at 1 a. m. at the Pittston State Hospital, following an illness of three days. He has resided at the Santarelli address for the past 20 years.

The funeral will be held Saturday Miss Catherine Castellano." daugh over 400 already profiting by the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Cas ANGELO VOLPE. AGED 60. instruction given by competent uc7 ownmi auiu auiir4axu, uoverngr allies Jl.

UUIJ Bala yes- are guests of Mrs. Robert Heuman terday the Justice Department "will at MIneola, Mrs. Heuman is defend the case absolutely." the former Miss Kathryn VanAnt- Tinstman allegedly violated tha werp, Montrose, Federal law by sending out letters Mr. and Mrs. Fred Magee have fi S.i.;.

CHANTS Ft AN TO SALES CUNIC lana were intlated at yesterday's of the Merchants' Bureau Pittston Chamber Commerce conduct a sales clinic in the near are. ThU project' will jive both ployes and management an op. tunity to participate in the mer-mdixing program. )r. M.

B. Wicks, chairman, names following committee to handle tellano. Cliff side Park, N. and DIES AT HOSPITAL men and women. The Army's program of recreation for Angelo Volne.

60 East Railroad George son of Mr; and Mrs. Nicholas Gidula, 218 Spring street, street, died this moraine at 3:55 at the youth who frequent their playground continues with usual inten Moosic. were married Sunday after was employed aa. deputy Pittston Hospital after a few days' that is i. sity.

In fact, every agency has met noon in St. John's Church, Cliffside Park. The bridegroom is a graduate morning at 9:30 from the Menichello Funeral Home, 509 Wyoming avenue, West Pittston. Short services mness. Be was Dorn in Italy and came to this country 40 years ago the requirements of those who ing the first floor apart- "A "'f' of Moosic schools and spent four called upon them for service.

to settle in Pittston. He was a member of St. Rocco' will be conducted in the funeral years in the Army during World Pease, recently married, will occupy orl Details for the campaign that will be held here next October under War II. including service as a Rus ura value days which will be 'd on the third Wednesday of Church and an honorary member tne second iioor. Mrs.

pease is tne sian interpreter for American forces xormer Miss Marion Sherman. women. Ben Hyman, president of Greater Pittston Chamber of Commerce, outlined plans for the bond drive which is expected to get underway soon. It was disclosed that meetings Mr and Mrs. Oscar W.

Evans will yea, and Miss Ann Marie Milesky or tne Monteaoro society or Pittston. He was a miner at No. 6 colliery of the old Pennsylvania Coal Company the direction of Walter E. Margie, are now being whipped into shape. Labor organizations will join business and professional men in seeing in the ETO.

The couple will reside in Cliffside Park. The following from this area attended the wed observe their fifty-seventh wedding of Old Forge anniversary at their home in South Montrose on Sunday. MOTHER OF DURYEA RESIDENT Frank F. Revnard is ill at his AT OLD FORGE until ne retired niteen years ago. Surviving are his wife, Salvatricl the following JoseDh.

Pitts to it that the 1947 quota will be ding: Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Gidula, Mrs. Mary Gomer, Mrs. Anna Goula, fully subscribed again.

montn: uonaia J. Byer, Paul ineo, Mrs. Jane Minichello, Jos-S P. Kelly, Jr, Samuel Post and nold Bleyer. i'here are two vacancies among vice presidents and Chairman cka designated this committee to ke recommendations at the next eting; Everett LaBarre, Joseph i Schiifman, Joseph S.

Walsmith, Mrs. Anna Chotna, Michael Goula, home in Chenango street. Mrs. Sabina Ezdebski, 1018 Spring 1 i a I aiaui A BlM.aaaida. at home and burial will be in the Italian Independent cemetery, Wyoming.

Friends may view the remains between 7 and 9 tonight. BRIEF MENTION Altar Society of St. John's Slovak Church will meet tonight at 8 in the school building. Reservations are to be made at this meeting for the outing August 10. Mr.

and Mrs. James English of 40 Curtis street, and their children, Mary Patricia and James are spending a month's vacation at ton; Charles, Russell and Josephine, at home; Mrs. James Costanza, Mrs. Mary Gomer, Mrs. Anna Goula, Waitress Wanted Steady work.

Apply Peo's Restaurant, 26 So. Main Mr. and Mrs. J. wesiey uavitt, I ruic.

anrf Rnr i anonriino- a fw I her home. Born in Poland the de- Mrs. Anna Choma, Michael Uoula, Pittston, and Mrs. Michael Carrozza, Waterbury. Conn.

Also by two sis Pittston. Walter Supinski, and Thomas Dzeck. ters: Mrs. Benjamin Bucchieri and days relatives at Irvington and ceased came to Old Forge at an early Cranford, N. J.

They left by motor age. She was a member of St. Thursday morning. Michael's Church. Evprptt rarnev and fnmilv have Surviving are Jier husband MRS.

NELLIE MONIE TO BE FETED BY EASTERN STAR DISCUSS NEW PLANT Mrs. Rose Bairera, both of Pittston, will be held in Avoca, Moosic, Pittston and Duryea to further plans for those communities active participation in the drive. Duryea was represented by Charles Pernot and John Rutkow-ski. Moosic by A. C.

Lutz, Ben Sterling, James W. Connor, Franklin Price, Willard Sibley, Harry Hastings, Frank Toole, Edward Williams, William F. Creedon, Dr. S. W.

Lockett, Sam Keven, Charles Wirbecki, Frank Orloski, Frank Stalbird, Arch MacDonald, Jacob Reed. Representatives, of Avoca Borough SCHEDULES BASEBALL attended a meeting of Moosic Wanted Experienced Sales grlrls work Saturdays or full time, rts Department Store. Phone 1252. Mrs. Nellie Monie, associate grand conductress of the Grand Chapter moved from the former Mrs.

James Michael, three sons, Stanley and Allen property, High street, to Paul at home and John of Duryea; an apartment in the residence of two daughters, Mrs. Stanley Kmiec Following is the Anthracite Leaeue Chamber of Commerce held last evenine at Rocky Glen Park. Rep Asbury Park. oi Pennsylvania, order ol the East Baseball League schedule of games for Sunday: Junction Indians vs. Capone Coal Company at Canone resentatives ol Pittston unamner or ern Star, will be feted- at a testi monial luncheon to be held at Irem Commerce and Duryea Borough also attended: QUICK CASH LOANS Senew 6a Aato Trtioke Fm-aitnra Salary We Tiaaaoe Frirata Balaa Of Aateabilea 9aaaa Or Omm Tn Temple Country Club next Tuesday.

Pittston residents desiring to at John Karveller, Chenango street. of Lackawanna N. Y. and Mrs. Mrs.

Sara Stevens, of New Mil- Stanley Szczech, Old Forge; a. ford, is spending the week as a brother John of Poland, a sister guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Bush, Pauline of New Castle, Pa, and Lincoln avenue.

eight grandchildren, The funeral will take place Satur- NAMED SCHOOL PRINCIPAL day morning from the home at 9:30 neid, umpire, H. Hallet; and Construction vs. Duryea Holy Rosary at Legion Park, umpire, T. Had BRIEF MENTION Cash Loans Up To $300 Oaa Soar Beniae Borrow On Toar Hot, Auto Or rnmiture BEACON LOAN CORP. tend the dinner are to notify Mrs.

Two bus loads of women, members HEALTH OFFICE MOVED TO THIRD FLOOR dock; PAt Griffith vs. Red Devils at Maud Hailstone of 22 Main street, I Standard Ante Finance Co. Gilmarfih Park, umpire, Moosic. "Dy" Ho of the Auxiliary to the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick and their friends.

Ward S. Tnvlnr formerly of followed by a mass of reauiem at It was announced that the Pittston ban. um sea nwm bus. Pittstoa Fame tll enjoyed an outing yesterday at the Umpires are asked to call Pittston Fiona 1473, Plttttan, Ind Floer American Theater Buildlas office of the State Department of Health has been moved to the third floor of the old Postoffice building Old Homestead. Daleville.

4048-R and all scores should be A bus has. been chartered and will pick up passengers between Avoca, Pittston, West Pittston and Wyoming. Reservations may be made with the various worthy matrons of District Forest Lake, who has been teaching St. Michael's Church. Interment in agriculture the past year in the the parish cemetery.

LeRaysville-Pike Joint Vocational High School, has been elected nrincirjal of the school, which is in jraea-af Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Dunnlgan nave turned in by 7 oclock DST.

BRIEF MENTION returned after visiting the latter's on water street. Miss Minnie Frey and Miss Cath brother, Joseph Gillespie, wno is a 21-A which Is sponsoring the event. LeRavsville. for the coming school IltMWll Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Godwin and surgical patient at Veterans liospi of; erine Merrick are State nurses in this district. A child health clinic is WHILE THEY LAST l.BO Lifetime Phonograph year. Mr. Taylor is a graduate of Representative Mrs. K.

E. Coece tal. at Bath, N. Y. children, Paul, Barbara and Pat Store For Rent 160 South Main 1 rrv.

1 .1 T7M held at headquarters every Wednes Mansiieia state xeacners conesei UK-Phana puiiina mi sy, New York, are visiting Mr. and The condition of Mrs. Noble firm- day afternoon, and a tuberculosis ana attenaea renn otaie uoiiegc. Mrs. James F.

Quinn, 15 Searle Howarth, who underwent an opera BTeedles 50c nUg-aslne Sacks, Beg. 2.00... 89c MRS. MARIA CINO clinic every Thursday afternoon. street.

BROS. 1 WARS TO WED TOMORROW TO PLAY AT SHENANDOAH tion at Moses Taylor Hospital, Jscran-ton, on Tuesday is reported- favor The funeral of Mrs. Maria Cino Haale Burner Stove Mrs. George Miller, 32 Washing The weddinff of Miss Sarah Louise I For Sale Heating- stove, very good Bee-. S.95 taV MAM ton Terrace, is convalescing at Pitts, able.

MTrsTOaLM nine. Trumanabure. N. and Y. M.

S. of R. will hold a aoecial condition. Two-wneeler girl bicycle, Pleasant Valley Post 8335. "Veter ton Hospital, where she underwent was held this morning from the Howell Funeral Home, 55 South Main street, after which a solemn high mass was sung in St.

Rocco's gooa condition, pnone 63Y-W. ans of Foreign Wars, will meet in the club's headquarters this evening an operation. Thomas M. Haley and Leonard ANNOUNCE BIRTH Bruce McCollum Payne, of Montrose meeting at Holy Mother of Sor- and Washington, D. will take rows Polish National Church Hall place Saturday afternoon in the tonight at 7:30 EST.

Y. M. S. of R. bride's home at Juniper Hill, Tru- baseball team will go to Shenandoah mansburg.

A number of local Sunday to Dlav an exhibition with Church by Rev. Vincent uonomi, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kosloski of at 8. Polinski have enlisted in the U.

S. Army. who was assisted by Rev, Paul pa- First Sergeant and Mrs. Robert 741 Donnelly street. Duryea.

an vese and Rev. Alan Pearson. Wilbur are rejoicing over the ar Mrs. Addie Merwm. New York.

Is people plan to attend the ceremony, the Y. M. S. of R. team of that Interment was in St.

John's Cem rival of a daughter. Sergeant Wil nounce the birth of a son, born yesterday afternoon at Pittston Hospital Hospital. visiting at tne Patterson nome on TO OCCUPY PARSONAGE feii? fl Mt bur is stationed at Camp K.umer, Searle street, etery. Bearers were Joseph Mor-reali, Frank Franchimone, Charles Misses Jeanne and Ruth Flanagan Rev. and Mrs.

Harold T. Hinds. Newark, N. J. Miss Stella Chilek.

a member of Alaimo, Samuel Salvo, Charles Alaimo and Louise Sciandra. Jessup street, have moved to the I ppniJrPTv nvuni unmui 5 Tube Table Model Badlo Begular 80.00 19.00 Phonograph Leather Case Begnlar 89.00 .13.00 Phllco Cabinet Badlo Worth 60.00 90.00 Apex Electric Sweeper 30.00 Band Sweeper, Bef. 7.50. .3.60 Portable Badio with batteries 1S.60 BTagiq Chef Oas Bang-e 39.60 Apartment else Coal and Oaa Bang 45.00 Bengal White Coal Stove 85.00 1 H. P.

Motor 35.00 Small Sise Eleetric Bef rig-era tor 89.50 RADIO CITY 15 BROAD ST. PITTSTON the faculty in the Wilmington, DcJy Fenders RSaalaiers Repaired 'Ante Glass Installed Expert Fainting An Make Car Carter Uotcr Car Co. Pittston Phone 154 Oldest Automobile Dealer in Greater Pittston parsonage of the Stendfordyille Bap- irZTV nave returned to waitham, after visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Flanagan of Welsh schools, is vacationing at ner nome on Spring street.

A dauehter was bom to Willard tist unurcn, at wnicn Kev. Mr. riinos pastor. The parsonage is being pecial meeting at constructed by Mr. Hinds and mem- the Town Hall Sunday night at 7:30 street for ihe past two weeks.

and Alice McAndrew Conaboy of bers of his congregation and is EST. nearmg completion. Mr. and Mrs. 1311 North Main street on Wednes' day at Hahnemann Hospital, Scran ton.

SUNDAY'S GAMES Pittston Baseball Association an-nounces the following games for Sunday: "65" Club vs Harntown, umpire, F. Moss; Browntown R. B. vs. Sevastopol, umpire, George; Browntown A.C.

vs. Inkerman, Polish Women's Citizens' Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Joseph WALK A BLOCK and SAVE immn Hardware Paints Sporting Goods 197 North Main St. Pittston OCT OF THE HIGH-RENT DISTRICT IN THE NO-METER SECTION Open Every Evening Unitl Kowalski of Grove street on bun, day evening at 8. LEARN TO DRIVE In 5 Easy Lessons By The S.

J. JERRYTONE DRIVING SCHOOL Approved by Fenna. State Police Permit Holders tat Us Kelp Ton In Beenrinr Your Driving Ucense. 301 Exeter Ave West Pittston VHQVS 9165 Ray D. Cruser are moving Into the GOULA'S CIGAR STORE WINS; house vacated by Rev, and Mrs.

TIES FOR LEAGUE LEAD Hinds. Goula's Cigar Store team defeated H. I. Brown and family, of Phila- Elko Recreation nine in the Bor-delphia, are occupying the Woodin ough Twilight Baseball League yes- property in Monument Square for terday afternoon, 10-7. The victory the season.

places the Goula's nine in a tie for Mr. and Mrs. Wijliam D. Murdock, top place in the league standing of Glena Falls, N. are guests for with Frank's Men's Shop, a few days of Dr.

and Mrs. Harvey in yesterday's game, Rojek' had M. Fry and Mrs. Rena VanScoten, twn hit a rinnhi ari umpire, McNally; Molly's vs. Avoca, umpire uiarice.

There will be a meeting of all West Pittston Phone Pittston 627 league managers on Tuesday, July 29. at 8:30 p. DST in the All American sports Center. n.n.J MISSIONARY ALLIANCE HOLDS Lincoln avenue. Mr.

and Mrs. Mur- the winners. T. Lello was also a two-dock win attend the Payne-Biggs time hitter, Novak had two hi for -wedding on Saturday. Mrs, Murdock the losers is a sister of Mr.

Payne. Liskowi'cz and Plisko formed the Dr. and Mrs. Sumner Smith have haHarv irivn twi. a complete dress on better line gar- ANNUAL OUTING TOMORROW ments.

Willlns; to pay highest The annual Sunday School picnic prices. Ambitious girls can earn up 0f the Christian and Missionary Alli- io f.0.uw per jee. aiso pan. ume ance church, Luzerne avenue ana WATCH FOB returned from a week's vacation in Gemzik formed Wwinning battery. Canada.

Shuleski was umpire. Mrs. Fred S. Birchard. wife of Dr.

m. i -n Call Moosic 662. Theresa Dress I 8 iil Old Forge, Pa, at Fey's Grove, Dorrance, and will ue jouiea Dy memucrg anu mcuui of the NanticoKe sunaay ocnooi wno V7fflfafE will also have their nicnio Saturday. Birchard. is recoverinf from a fall BWUIC in which a bone in her wrist was Elko Rec 300 fi- broken.

Mrs. Birchard was taken to Goula's 810 6Q0 x-10 9 the Packer Hospital. Sayre. where -pk i-t. -irr.

I A lAa.ro Via nVlllTh x-ray photographs rwere taken, iltrht at 9. Charles cary, superintendent, extends an invitation to all mem- fir onil Mr, Tori Smith M(. W. Aoo Onm. 1o BI1U 1ICI1U A.vuvn A wu viuh 1 1 nnJ fami AB The (Grand Opening SATURDAY JULY 26, 1947 JEAN'S UDDEMi Formerly MARY LOU'S, 401 MAIN STREET, DUPONT SELLING DRESSES BELOW COST rose, and Mr.

and Mrs. Gerdo'n Fish, gnon South Montrose, have returned from ni0', 7o. a visit to the Thousand Islands and tr' la. 8 3 4 4 ttJ? fc. LJVi iraTnd.

A program of Mh uBu A a rrioT tunrfin Canada. nn hi "B- 8 8 8 5 2 1 -a. ivx. ili. Ul Aim service will be conducted.

Foxy's Cafe Good as IW- Just because a part comes out any brand new carton doesn't mean It is as good as the part it replaces. It can't be any Jbetter than the engineering skill that went into its design or the quality that went into its production and inspection. That's why the sure way to make a Buick car "good as new" is to use Buick Engineered Partsv Engineered by Buick men, built to Buick standards, these are exactly the same as the original parts. Their quality, durability and performance are known factors that you can count on. So why take chances We know your Buick fr6m top to bottom.

Nothing goes into it in Manager Edward Snonek will Trt kpkar at service Elko Rec. likely send Johnny Rdbbins or Fred Burton Williams, Pittston Y. M. Duryea Old Forge TW 0- TO WED AUGUST 2 Jumper to the mound with Anthony C. A.

"secretary, wjill speak at the Mrs. Pauline Budzalr of Ttonlsv Bryk doing the catching. morning service at the first Metno Before the game music will be dist Church next sunday. me pas i itui. mj ujau wsai, on meyers ou A m.

street, Hughestown, announces the coming marriage of her daughter, Irene, to John Bolinski. son of Mr. tor. tev. nay i.

nenwooa. ana iam, riuui mooaie ix-w ily are spending their vacations at and Mrs. Steve Bolinski of 300 Wvn. Lynn, Mass. tween Green and Main streets.

Re- "jing avenue, Dupont. It will take turn to 525 Green street. place on August 2 in Si John's Slo- BRIEF MENTION Mrs. Neva Uhlitz. Luzerne ave vaK K.

c. Church. Pittston at 10 House For Sale. Inaulre 111 River a ns-r ruman 4U nue, as her guest Mrs. Harold Gilbert New York, formerly -of Street, Duryea.

Miga RurfzaV t- I viv vu JJ MIC a t- 3i I Brook Manufacturing rnrannnv rvf West Pittston Barbara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Machine Shop Service, Acetylene and Old Forge. Mr. Bolinski is employed Electric Welding, Brasing, General by the Electrolux Corporation of ,1 1 OAO Il A CnMA.J 1- fc A.

N. Heal, Luzerne avenue, is ill, Miss Nell Knight. Warren street, went to Dallas today to remain with her sisters for several weeks. Miss Elizabeth Hartman. Washing, ton, D.

C. is visiting her sisters. Misses and Henrietta Hart Duryea, BREVITIES BAPTIST-LOPRETE M- Miss Doris Loprete, daughter of alMrf; Mill- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loprete, 312 iterMho rrf TivhpaMntS Winter street, Old Forge, became ffXto' rr the bride of Anthony Baptist, son former Mary Pastula Du- of the late Donati Baptist and Mrs.

vii-oi John Baptist Fronier of Brook Heart SlCred street. Moosic, former of Simpson man, Susquehanna avenue, The condition of Mrs. John B. Evans. Montgomery avenue, who has WARSHALS our shop that doesn't measure up to the quality of the car.

And that goes for the workmanship as well as the materials used. Deen' ill, is siigntly improved. Mr. and Mrs. Howard T.

Houck street, Dupont, Saturday in St. and three children of Michigan City Indiana, are visiting Mr. Houck's mother, Mrs. Oscar Houck, Warren street. Rev.

James Hey, of Wilkes-Barre. will preach at the First Congrega tional cnurcn next Sunday morn Mary's R. C. Church, Old Forge. aMMnt fbnh Rev.

William Giroux officiated. Mother Club will Miss Theresa Loprete. sister of the Wtorrow lS0 bride, was maid of hbnor, and Frank (EST) t0morrow Hlght at Oufello, Astoria, L. was best man. yoxy-s cafe The bride wore a blue dress, white Tavern win play Sis afternoon St accessories and carried white roses 4 (EST) 1 and baby breath.

Her attendant Members of the Ladies' Auxiliary wore a pink dress, white accessories of the Volunteer Hose CorapanV and carried pink roses and baby win enjoy a bus ride to Lakewood breath. on Sunday, leaving the hose house Mrs. Loprete. mother of the bride, at 9 iEkt ing. BUICK MOTORS REPLACED FRANK FELICE Rev.

and Mrs. W. John Hill are vacationing at Ocean Grove. N. Mr.

and William P. Rutledae MS Exeter Ave, West Pittston and three children are at Eagles- mere to remain two weeks, wore a black dress, black accessories Tomorrow. Y.MS a-' and corsage of gardenias. The bride- Foxy's Cafe teams of th groom's mother wore a pink silk Twilieht Leam wm niov a. Plains Ttvp.

Stanley Petroski 2 Union jersey dress, Panama hat, black ac- in the week due to rain cessories and corsage of gardenias. American Legion Junior baseball After a reception at the home of team lost to the Plain Tnn Mrs. John Vickland of 33 East CnnnM A XT 1 Y. 1 oiamuii aireci, nuuson is recuperating at' her home following an operation at Homeopathic Hospital. the bride, the couple left for New at Plains Wednesday, 5 to 4 York, the bride wearing a pink linen The 700 Bowling Club of' Wilkes-suit, black accessories and a corsage Barre will bowl at the Elko Recrea-of gardenias.

tion Center at 8:30 (DST) tonight GAMMA CLuITpIaYS AVOCA Mr TamoiT.JVsv.Jnin? "n4 -BARTOn'S- JULY CLEARANCE ON LAMPS POLISH UNION PICNIC TO BE HELD. SATURDAY AUGUST J2 District 16. Polish Union of Amer Gamma lub5 entertain the Avoca Sports Club at at Pittston Hospital. afternoon. A large number of ol ica, composed of lodges in Plains, Miners Mills and Parsons, is completing plans for its annual picnic to be held Saturday, August 2, at Sans Souci Park.

Proceeds will go towards aiding sick members of the society. John Shivell of Hudson is general chairman, assisted by George Koc- PIZZA (Mad. Oa The PramlMa) Bvery Friday and Saturday Bites At The LINCOLN INN 1LT Dupont (Tripe Our Bpaoialty-XTary- Satarfaj) lowers of both teams are expected to witness the tilt as Duryea will endeavor to hand its neighbors its first setback in the Suburban League. INFANT BURIED The funeral of Mary Rivers, in yan, co-chairman, and executive committee composed of Walter Koz-lowski, Casimir Sulicki Joseph Kazda, Mrs. A.

Kazmierowicz, Miss fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rivers, of New York City, was held Tuesday afternoon from the Dills' ICARD OF THANKS I Wjw lsa to than, an taoee victoria witch, Andrew Lolerski, Funeral Home. Interment was In St. John's cemetery, Duryea.

rTansc azuDra ana Josenn Kromew, ami ao auoij asalatacl Be dnrlnr oar reeeat beresve- hickL meat; also those who eent NEW ARRIVAL Mr. and Mrs. Donald Humble of Joanea ears or Beat masa earda. a Family of the late AHTHOVT I0I, IB. i ft i- wi Middletown Pa- former local resi The child passed away in New York Sunday.

Her mother is the former Marie Loughney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Loughney, of Duryea. BRIEFS Brothfer Julian of St Joseph's dents, announce the birth of a son it. on Monday in a Harrisbure hosDital.

Mrs. Humble is the former Miss Edith Watkins of Courtright street A 3-speed electric mixer that you can detach from its stand and use in your; hand. Quick High, benool, Pittsburgh, is spending some 'time with his brother-in-law DOWN $1 A WEEK fy, I No. Carrying I Charge TROOP MEETS Boy Scout Troon 11 of St JoseDh's Church, Hudson, will meet tonight at 7 in tne Darisn nau. a meeting Ex-Scrvice Men of Dupont and their female friends are Invited to attend an In their honor SUNDAY, JULY 27 LAMPS of All KINDS! ategaJs SILM to S1J rettery Base Table 11-95 Lamps, wt to Regular ttli to $17J5 1-way BrUfe'iampsl I fl.95 of the scout committee ef St.

Joseph's Church will be held Sunday and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Michael VrabbeL Edward Daileda and George Or-lowski are spending 10 days fishing in Canada. Miss Millie Zyzniewskl of New York is a guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Swantkowski. A marriage license has been U. morning at 10. BRIEFS 1 action double beaters come off for easy cleaning. Tip-back arm, revolving table.

Two bowls. It has a fruif juicer attachment. i Mrs. Frank Thomas and daughter. at Rose Marie, of Newark, N.

are spending their vacation with local sued at the Lackawanna County Court HmioA fa Pari VSiala RermUr HJJ to $2tJ Indirect Floor Lamps, 1 1 RJ redaeei to relatives. w. uunw, hu of Mr. and Peter Fudala, Pur- American Legion Junior baseball Regaiar S17JS 7-way Lamp Greap. team will play league-leadine Kovalski's Farm SUSCON Everything Free," Compliments of Bill Golla- to clear at Aasertei BeaUir Lacaps, regalar 12J5, choice at Shawnee Post Juniors this afternoon at 8 DST on theNAsh diamond in Plymouth.

If the local team 8M Tou WiU Look Tour Best 7 'la A Custom Tailored' Suit or TERMS Topcoat PLAINS THEATRE CfEN AN PHONE 3528 "BOOM-TOWN" We Bare for Sato 72 SHARES Wyoinlar Hatlonal Baakk of Wilkes-Barre Inqulriaa Inltai KABTTB ft CO. llaeala-Itearty Uttaahmaae -131t Bow Tall and Winter Bamplas Styles Beoelved KODBBATB BBZOBB DUMOFPS $lt Kal St. Snryea 1 With Clark Gable-Spencer Tracy Claodette Colbert Hedy Lamarr 1 I "JACK AKMSTB0X0" 71.T:"3.i:-inf.f- Pittston, Pa. Q-llty Value Courtesy.

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