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TIMES-LEADER. THE EVENING NEWS. WILKES-BARRE, PA- SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1945 22121 Telophase Yew WUf ASS TO Shoots Watch Dog Avoca Los Anceles. Sept 22 (fl-The 2 PILOTS DIE 1 WISHING WELL watch doa belonging to Morlrs Kuy- Mrs. Elisabeth Berry Hoods M7-W VMM kendal may give up his dependable habit on the basis of his master's XprtwnUUyKICHAM COSGROVE Tbane Pitt 1M4-J Office 7 SMUNO STREET Pfcene Pitt.

64 LOCAL NAVTMAN WINS BRONZE STAR nonr aim Registered U. 3. Patent Office. MIAMI CRASH The Bronze Star for heroism was awarded recently at a Pacific post Kuykendal reported to police that he heard his dog barking, and found two men climbing over his back HUCHESTOWN SCHOOL NOTES A Constitution Day program was held recently In the high school. hv Rriff.

Gen. A. Robinson, com- fence. He ran for his rifle and fired manrier nf the fith. Marine Division, Preparations are being made for a Columbus Day program on October to Naval Horoital Apprentice, 1c YATESVILLE SOLMEB OUTWITTED GERMANS The story of how a twenty-five-year-old Yatesville soldier ted tho Nazis while on patrol late at night near Met, France, last October, and thui probably saved his life, was released recently.

While alone, he encountered a Planes Start Fires In Jnsenh B. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mn. Sldnev Johnson. 1019 Main at them.

The bullet hit his dog in the leg. The suspects? They got away Dupont Buildings 12. Junior Bed Cross will organize a chapter in each homeroom, and international peace and good will will street. The award was in recognition of his work in aiding wounded 2 4 6 7 2 4 8 3 6 5 7 4 YYT OO TLH I i 2 4 8 3 6 5 I 7 TT 8" I A rTIiN WQ 3 i 1 3 7 8 5 1 4 6" I I I 4 ri Jj 6 7 I 5 6 4 WL AL. WOI 6 "3 4 6 2 6 3" 7 4 6 I BEE 5 6 '2 3 4" 6 f) 4 6 2 NO US UB FOR I 2 4 3" 8 5 f4 2 6 S' 8 4 6" I UWAKND A PR sauad of Germans who directed be empnasizea py acuviues.

Mi 22-WV-Twol marines in the Battle of Iwo Jima. vrtirRKA Rpr.rvs TUESDAY Representative Mrs. Kathleen m- nltffh mrr 1 01 1 11 WX F1rS I I usilade of bullets at him. He hit the me Navy planes, one apparently in ais- program, which is part of the curri- treg ociced wings and crashed into culm for each homeroom, empna- the neart of Mlami'g business district dirt and played possum until the Germans, think in" him dead, de Rev. Peter P.

Zardecki. pastor oi Coceo, zzs ziegier, Phone Pittston liU AUTHOR, WHO MADE LOCAL MARINE FAMOUS. DIES KB Peter anri Paul Polish it. parted. Although he escaped unin church, announces that a sizes me louowuig in "--M last night, killing two pilots and set-courses, good manners, parliamen- tmg buildings ablaze in a two-alarm novena to St Theresa will begin jured, he returnee! to auty oniy be wounded by shrapnel in the right tary principles and procedures, li- nre William B.

Seabrook, 59-year-old in that fhnreh next Tuesday eve One of the tilanes crashed through I lee a month later. He is now sta author nnd exnlorer. who was found tioned in the United States after ning. A missionary father will be In charge. Services will be held brary usage and the "job" problem.

Prank E. Plontek, Funeral Director, 109 Chanel Btreet. Pittston, Pa. dead Thursday at Rhinebeck, N. a yeaf'a service in the European the roof of the Tuttle Hotel garage, struck down a wall of an adjoining hardware warehouse, and set fire to was known to many local readers each evening at 7.

theater of operations. due to his interest in Marine Sgt. Phone 662. both structures. Faustin E.

Wirkus, Dupont, who Refrigeration service commercial Both planes were one-man single- TtPTCV MFVTIOK with Barbara Stanwyck FESTIVAL FOR CHILDREN'S HOME earned fame in 1929 as the "White King of La Gonave." Wirkus was sid Owens of 58 Wood street, is engine night fighters from the Mel and domestic. Melvln Montanye, Phone Huston I859-J. HERE if a pleasant little gam that will give you a mesaai every day. It ia a numerical puzzje designed to apell out your fortune. Count the letters in your first name.

If the number of letters is 6 or more, subtract 4. If the number is less than 6. add 3. The result is your key number. Start at the upper left-hand corner of the rectangle and check every one of your key numbers, left to right Then read the message the letters under the checked figures give you.

CsayrigM 1943. by William J. Milter, Distributed by King Futures. 'inc. The annual booth festival spon k.

treatment at bourne. training station. made famous in two books, the Dennis Morgan Sydney Greenstreec Tnwinp Homital for a week. His Names of the two pilots killed gic Island," a Literary Guild choice sored bv the Youth Fellowship grouDS of Methodist Churches in the Greater Pittston District, will be ronnrrf i BmA. were not immediately available, in 1929.

and the "White rung or La RECEIVES PURPLE HEART AWARDED TO HUSBAND Mrs. George E. Moran of Hobo- tpAn fnrmarlv Kff i ce Mortf Pnn. mr- ktto Pnhort Williams of The warehouse was destroyed and Gonave. Seabrook had many ad held in the Bethel Methodist Church ventures, including participation in Alloy, West Virginia, are visiting the garage, used by the Navy and Mr.

and Mrs. Patrick Walsh, 168 Coast Guard, badly damaged. um, Hnirhpctnum Thpv are The other fighter plunged to the annex on Monday evening, uctoDer voodoo rites in Haul, where he first IS. Grnuns from Moosic. uuryea kins, of Pittston, recently received 1 the Purple Heart awarded her husband Sgt.

George E. Moran, who was met Sgt. Wirkus. La Gonave was a small island off Haiti, where Wirkus Pittston. West Pittston, Avoca and Yatesville.

will have booths at the accompanied by the former's son street, richocheted across a parking and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. lot and smashed into the warehouse was sent by the marines to super vise the collection of taxes. CURIOUS WORLD wounded on Okinawa. He also participated in the invasions of Guam, Raymond Williams.

Mr. Kooen William is a brother of Mrs. Walsh. than a block from the crash festival Points will be awarded to the grouos having the largest amount of donations of money, canned goods and other various articles. The do i ana lire was Hit aiena wnciq a URGES OBSERVANCE OF FIRE PREVENTION WEEK vdr sat.r Double House, iz wrest line matcn witn Z.3UU soecta Rnnmn Avnr-a Stationary Ranges.

I tnra uas in nrnffrpes rprrpfltlnn hall Fire Chief George Ziobro issues Hot and Cold Water. Newly Painted. wnere bowling matches were being his annual appeal to the residents SECOND BIG WEEK! FRANK SINATRA EaTHBIW GRAYSON Leyte and ormoc. He has been in the service for forty-tow months, the past eighteen of which have been overseas. The Morans have a daughter, 'Dolores, aged 10 months.

Boy Wanted all day or after school; Royal Candy Shop, 120 S. Main. nation" will be given to the Meth odist Children's Hme aot Bingham ton, N. Y. FVTIS T.ONG ARMY SERVICE health.

iiM, jiiiu of Dupont to observe iire Preven tion Week which starts on October W. A. Slves, Y. M. C.

A. 7th. WINTER SCHEDULE Ziobro states that now is a good SSgt. Morris Borthwick, son of The winter schedule of masses FINDS NAZIS time to have all wiring checked in Mrs. Thomas Borthwick, arrived home yesterday after being honor at St.

John's Slovak Church, start homes, and inflammable material WantftA All around handy man If Ss ing tomorrow will be as follows: removed from closets and cellars, tti weekly, married man preferred. able discharged from the army at Tndiantown Can. He had been in 7:30, 9 and 10:20. Pittston Diner. and to make certain of sufficient insulatipn before stoker and furnace fires are started.

Naphtha or other 6INE HUT the service five years, and for the past thirty-eight months served overseas with nn anti-p'reraft unit. He ILL TALK Planning Review explosive liquids should not be used I IS7HB AUTVMHAL. BUT NOT ONLY 1 ARE THE DArS 1 AND EQUINOX AtfANS 7 AND NI6HTS I xjai 1 yeC I 1 amounts of i XiC 5UNSHINE a I 'WITH THE RATS' tt 11 --L 'JUST TOUCHING POLES, AND i VVS. 1 EVERYWHERE VT 1 i THE SUN RISES jCi and sets exAoar I served in Iceland. Frsnce, England.

thfetot lor cleaning clothes, he states. SCHOOL TAXES SOON DUE Of Tariff Policy bon't Hesitate To Tell 4s Belgium. Holland, Germany and rzechoslovakia. He wears the Good Conduct Medal, the European Theatre of Ooerations Ribbon and Ziemond A. Hanczvc.

tax collec Canberra. Sept. 22 (Ph-The Fed' About Top Figures tor, reports that a 5 penalty will the Invasion Arrowhead. De imposed on an scnooi taxes un eral Government was believed today to be planning a board review of Australian tariff policy to protect Nuernberg, Sept. 22 jP) At least paid Oct.

2, 1945. He also announces that a 5 rebate will be allowed on borough, county, and poor taxes BRIEF MENTION eight special interrogation rooms are 978 Japanese Killed By Recent Typhoon Tokyo, Sept. 22 (JPh-Nine hundred and seventy-eight persons were killed in three Japanese prefectures by the typhoon which swept through the Nipponese islands Sept. 17. More than 100,000 Japanese were homeless in one prefecture alone.

The death toll was based on incomplete reports from the damaged area, a Japanese Home Ministry official told the Associated Press. Japanese authorities said 700 persons were injured and 960 were missing in Kagoshima prefecture, new industries developed In war A son was born yesterday at the Pittston Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Comerfora Theater FrieSS time, and to readjust Australian ex- being kept in steady use here every port economy to post-war realign- day by Allied prosecution staffs en- tin eta A in rrathArmtf 0TOQT tnH8Cf fhf I ii paia Deiore Oct. 17, 1845.

TO BE MARRIED SUNDAY Tosenh Saunders of Market street ment of marKe. -5- thrwV crim trial of Miss Mary M. Gromala of New Pittston. Mr. Saunders is a former 'ocal resident, the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Saunders of South street. tine r-xenanse icicsiapu two dozen top Nazi figures, don reported from Canberra that dL. xi rDnksnr. tt vw Prime Minister J.

B. Chiefley told said the nriSOners are John Madigan. son of Mr. and Mrs. THE FAMOUS RAINBOW BRID6E Edgar Madigan of South street, re or York, formerly of Dupont, and James J.

Torrence of Thomaston, will be married tomorrow in New York City. A native of Dupont the bride-elect is the daughter of Casper and Josephine Tetlak Gromala. Mr. Torrence is the son of James J. and Elizabeth McNamara Torrence.

He was born in tne nouse oi xvepresemauvea nuo- not oeing suojeciea 10 any misuse tralia had arranged with the United or indignity," and added he hoped 0. tv, they would choose their own de-States for the import of very essen- mstead of COmpeUina 15 FOUND IN WHAT ARIZONA, NEVADA Oft UTAH cently inducted into the Sea Bees nnd is stationed at a naval base in Kyushu island, and in Hiroshima THJ-. and Mle prefectures on Honshu I II 1 1 V. I 7 Rhode Island, is enjoying a two wai gooas on a uuuar man uaoio tne court to app0int defense attor- weeks leave at his home. i e- until July, 1946.) neys.

So far as the Americans are Mr. and Mrs. Claremont Lanffley The BBC, heard by NBC, quoted concerned, he said, even a person of Haddon Heights. N. have re annnnnx nr thst Ahs- under arrest coma ne reieasea as a island.

Montrose William A. Aitken Phone 118 RETURNS TO HOME turned to his home after visiting tralian dollar expenditures would be defense attorney, should a def end- local friends and relatives. cut to a minimum because oi tne am uesiic shortage of dollars, "following Eng-L American interrogators, headed land's announcement that imports by Col. John Harlan Amen, have BOWLING NOTES Teams in the mixed doubles bowling league will play at the Elko Recreation Center Monday night Vrabbel's bowling team of the Classic League will Dlav tonieht HEROORHOODLO from the United States wiU be cut found that Nazi prisoners and wit- Noxen Anns Hacking ONCE WAS SUCH A CURIOSITY THAT AN IN60T OF IT WAS DISPLAYED AT THE PARIS WORLD'S FAIR IN AND IT WAS VALUED AT 9 A FOUND. Paul S.

McCain, who was taken seriously ill while on a fishing trip in Canada and confined to a hospital for over a week, has sufficiently re 50 per cent." nesses alike appear to enjoy being questioned. "They are all willing to talk, but against the Bartels pinmen at the West Pittston not always about what you wanti ST. LUKE'S CHURCH TO OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY covered so that he has returned to his home in Allentown. Mr. McCain is a former resident of Rush and Montrose.

His wife, who went to T.M.io.ULS.F4T.orr. 9-S2 the mto," Amen said. "Then, after you've questioned them, they go I Phone Pittston 627 The fiftieth anniversary of St wuKes-uarre Jtagles. Swantkowski's Pharmacy Girls' Classic Bowling League team will play at the Elko Recreation Center, Dupont, tonight to open the season's schedule against the Glen Lvon back to their cells and write letters! ANSWER: Southeast corner of Utah. CHURCH SERVICES telling us about other things they ta linn ii eirwiiT nrnax Luke's Church, Noxen, will be observed at two services on Sunady at Rev.

R. T. Henwood. pastor of the the hospital by plane from la Guardia Airfield, New York, accom panied her husband on his return. FLIES TO ECUADOR rirct Mothnlirt rhiirrh.

will nreach iorgouen to mention. NEXT: Do chimney swifts really roost In chimneys? girls' team. on the tome. "Be of Good courage Sokol and Sokolette Lodges of the tomorrow morning at 10:30. Other White Haven Fifth District will send representa Sunday services: 11:45, Church Bu GALBRAITB Side Glance Mrs.

Charles M. Black, a guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harvey of Louden Hill, took a plane W. E.

Davenport, Berwick Ave. School: 6:30, Junior High Fellow ship and Senior High Fellowship. tives tomorrow aiternoon at I to the Elko Recreation Center, Dupont for the purpose of reorganizing the Fifth District Bowling League. POLISH WAR VETS PICNIC MOUNTAIN LEAGUE ELECTS OFFICERS 10:30 a. m.

and vespers at 7:30 p. m. There are five former pastors of St Luke's Church still living. Four of the pastors will be St. Luke's guests for the day.

They will take part in the services as follows: The first pastor. Rev. H. T. J.

Seneker, now retired and residing in Reading, will be the first speaker at the 10:30 a. m. service. The second pastor. Rev.

J. Christian Krahmer, will be the second speaker at the morning service. BRIEF MENTION meet Methodist Brownies will Members of the various schools of from New York for JScuaaor, wnere she will join her husband, who is engaged in the oil business in that country. Mrs. Harvey accompanied her by motor to New York.

Mrs. Black and Mrs. Harvey were girlhood friends in their native town of the Mountain Interscholastic Leaeue Monday afternoon at 3:30. The local post of the Polish Armv Salvation Army will hold its met at Rock Glen Wednesday eve- annual Harvest Festival thia week- ning and elected J. Edward Schneier end with special services tomorrow of Rock Glen as President; R.

Laud- at 11 a. m- 2:30 p. m. and r.A) p. enslaser of Weatherly.

vice presi- Veterans of World War I will conduct its annual picnic tonight and tomorrow night at Romanko's Corners, Dupont. BREVITIES Campbelton, Scotland. ATTENDED WEDDING Today m. The Festival wiu oe neia at aent: ti. Morris oi fcast Maucn Iqa Lupino 7:30 p.

m. Chunk, secretary, and E. Yost of Miss Phvllis Clarke has started Rinetown. treasurer. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Norris, Montrose, and Mrs. Clarence Clax-ton, of Hallstead, have returned from DuDont Prorjertv Owners' Asso "PILLOW TO POST" We. Bethlehem. BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARIES STARTS SUNDAY ciation will hold its regular meeting Sunday night at 7:30 at Town Hall.

Anthony Mayhoff will Lt Ruth Hastie. who spent the Mrs. Emily Luppold. Mabel Dau- Durham, N. C.

Tney attenaea tne wedding of Captain Robert B. Norris and Miss Mary Elizabeth Holloway, which was solemnized on Saturday past 30 days home on leave, has bert, Ruth Jones, Charles Solt, John resumed -her duues at Jaigiana uen- AnareisKy, nveiyn wuinn, eral Hospital, Atlantic City. Maurice Albee, Mrs. Mary Meekins, Joseph Babiarz. oresident of the Dr.

Seneker's topic will be "Friend, Go Up Higher. Rev. Krahmer's topic will be "Reminiscences." Pastor Luther B. Scheihl, the fifth pastor, will offer the prayer at the morning service and also be the first speaker at the 7:30 vesper service. His topic will be "Thirty Years Later." The second speaker for the vesper service will be the tenth pastor, Rev.

John R. Albright who uses as" his topic "The Past and the Future." Greetings will be brought at the vesper service by neighboring pastors. Pastor Kraft will be in charge of both services. A luncheon will be served to all who attend, after the morning' Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore liyte are jwutn naymono uavenport, Polish-American Citizens Club, has called a meeting of that group for Sunday night at 7:30 at the home entertaining Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Jttatnerine norscnner, donn Patterson of Asbury Park, N. J.

Heimbach, William Zehner, of Joseph J. Lukasik. Chestnut miss Marian miner, Agnes yuinn, i Albert Carter, Robert Raudenbush, I Wyoming Mildred Kocker and Mrs. James Decker were among the local resi Pittston 3055. John Shoemaker.

dents who were extended birthday SODALITY TO MARK iencitauons aunng me FIRST ANNIVERSARY mnvrn Tn MnnBiaTnnnii Wyoming orancn oi uie Diesseu Ti Virgin Sodabty of St Anthonys dau hter norence have moved from Church wiU observe its first anni- Bualo street to Norristown where yersary oy receiving they will reestablish residence, in- Todays Katineo and Night I GRANADA Tonife Polish Modern Dances Music by BRUNON KRYGER Adm. 50e Tax Inc. tne ociock maM on ouniray mora- terrupted when Mr Rieci was in. mg, September 30 Following mass ducted into miUtary service, and 1 1 1 a nnrm llnlnn I 1 I street. Anthony Wilk of Walnut street, Avoca, formerly of Dupont, is seriously ill.

Edward Orloskl, Main street, Dupont, formerly of Avoca, is a patient at St. Mary's Hospital, Scranton. Sgt. Stanley V. Rincavage of Dupont is listed among the local area servicemen who are aboard the SS.

General Anderson which docked at New York yesterday. Members of the Ladies' Auxiliary, Joseph Motiska Post 657, American Legion, who intend to make the annual bus trip to the Bloomiburg Fair, should make reservations with Mrs. Dora Smith or Mrs. Katherlne Williams, not later than Monday. Among regional men redeployed at Indiantown Gap Military Reservation were: Pfc.

Joseph J. Laconis, 122 Lidy's Road, Dupont; Pfc. Stanley S. Cyeroski, Greenwood, Moosic; Sgt. Francis D.

Ratchford, 111 Cemetery street West Avoca, and Pfc. Emory J. Smerdon, Moosic uic auuamjr mu oncnu a luiMiuumuu Mrs. Kiccl and daughter came to breakfast. the home of her narents.

Mr. and in Duke Chapel. Captain Norris is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Norris and nephew of Mrs.

Claxton. The newly-wedded couple will reside in Boston, where Captain Norris will resume studies in Harvard University. BRIEF MENTION Mrs. Fred W. Diehl, of Danville, is a guest in the home of her sister, Mrs.

Fred A. Mack. Miss Shirley Giffin, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Lee G. Hamlin, returns Sunday to her home in Hartsdale, N.

Y. Dr. and Mrs. James McKeeby, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, are visiting relatives in Hallstead and Montrose. Mrs.

Charles H. Gallagher, a guest of her sister, Mrs. S. G. Fancher, for a number of weeks, has returned to her home in Ithaca, N.

Y. Miss June Paye, of Forest City, is a new clerk in the office of Register and Recorder Gaylord A. Reynolds. Miss Paye is a graduate of Lackawanna Business College. She is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ross Paye. Dr. and Mrs. Robert B.

Mackey are spending several days in Baltimore. On their return their daughter, Mrs. John Lewis, will accompany them and spend a month's vacation at the home of her parents. Miss Jean Davies, a student nurse in Packer Hospital, Sayre, is spending a two weeks' vacation at her home on Church street Miss Davies is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Elbert I L. Davies. umcers lur iiic uaai jrear. uicsi-iiuir Rnninm Kolliffnn eni, nose leiiarie, picaiuciib, l.1 tlizaDetn uiacomam; secretary, jos- BRIEF MENTION ephme Matreseiva; treasurer, Jessie -rh Tri. wi.v luK ar.

Adams. Election of officers will take rangements to hold a social gather- uiace ui uvwub, in Tuesday evening, September ZS. The funeral of Daniel (Jueiss, who GARDEN I Ballroom axkrrllla I 1 TOXOMOW HITS SrVDA-f I I BRUKOH KRYGER I died at the family residence in iSSr wlrf penntam township early this week, ter of Mrs. Frank Breya, West wn. thi aftrrToon.

Rev! LI I ToBlsht-flrot Show at Sixth street, is spending a 45-day William Gfeiger of the Lutheran leave at her home. rhuwh nenTtA Ttnrki in I "ZOMBIES ON IjU a rev who eniereo. tne service tu. if cont 19MBYWA timet, me. t'm.

eta, u. sat. off. BROADWAY" on aaarcn ia, 1 aw, was in service Mrs. Jean Moyer and daughter in the Army hospitals in England Tjnda 0f Hazleton were entertained Tm sweating out my 50th mission in this thing ana UTance lor IS months.

Jhv local friends here durinff the s's'ssys'ss Dance Every Sunday Night Dnpont Hose Hesse Popular Bands Adm. 4ae Tax Included Benefit Dupont Hose Co wees. tu. 1 H.t.Mi I Th. Toning V.llnw.T,;n iWw.ipuu!KBuiiwffi A uw I ...1 I I x.Ii Republicans Want 1 STARTS 8CNQAT yAkY cCHWCOt QOf BLOOMSBURG FAIR -uw current term next Friday, Belleville, HL, Is spending a 10-day furlough with his wife, the former Donna Banks, of Nebraska, and with his narents.

Mr. and Mrs. John rauy sociar in ine cnurcn pariors Mrs Clarence Williams and Mrs. Dewey To Testify dected wyere: President. Walter Were ta Hadetn Collins; vice-president, JanetRap- The "Mountain Leaeue basketball Washington.

Sept. 22. Re- on puDUcans demanded today that Con season is scbeduled to open Byank. Saleslady Wanted Apply, Sell Dept. Store, 605 Main Duryea.

MOOSIC NOTES son; secretary, Bonnie Lee Cruik-shank; treasurer, Velma Bound. Devotional services will be held gress invite Thomas E. Dewey to tell January 3. Sepf. 24 through 29 wnetner ne nas reason to believe the high command was aware of each Sunday afternoon in the Miss Mabel Miller, a resident nere for a number of years, is leaving soon for Racine, Wis, where she will make her home with a relative.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Cooley and Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Arnold motored to Lowell, Mass, oh Thursday. Mrs. Cooley, who has been in ill health for several months, will remain and undergo treatment in a hospital in that city. Mrs. Herbert King, of Hacketts-town, N.

is here with her mother, Mrs. George C. Burns, Church street Mrs. Burns has been ill the past week, but is improved. PICNIC Saturday and Sunday Nights AT Romanko's Corners, Dupont BxirznT POLISH ARMY VETERANS Oamn, Priau, Btfmlunnta mm aK 1 aW mrmi m.

primary room. BRIEFS Japan's war intentions hours before Pearl Harbor. They also asserted that a Joint Exeter John Shoemaker Phene, Pittston J055 Pfc. Junior Chester, Moosic, and husband of the former Verna Golds-worthy, Taylor, was honorably discharged from the hospital at Fort Miss Eleanor Lutz. daughter of Today Matinee and Night Musical Treat! aenaie-House committee investigate the disaster must take a look at a Benning, Ua.

Raich Donovan. Moosic. was called BRIEF MENTION letter Gen. George Marshall Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Lutz, Monu ment avenue, has accepted a position at Fort Dix, N. J. The freshman class of the Wyo War veterans of Exeter will meet wrote the New York eovernor while 'Rhythm Round-up' to Dushore because of the death of tomorrow afternoon at 5 in the Dewey was running for president Day and Night Don't Miss the Victory Fair It's for the Entire Family 40,000 Exhibits Gigantic Midway World's Best Vaudeville Elaborate Night Show East's Greatest Cattle Show Horse Racing, Fri. Horse and Mule Pulllnr Contests his father. Henry Donovan, who died i STARTS SUNDAY PITTSTON I own nail, umcers xor tne re last year.

mainder of the vear will be elected. Dewey has confirmed receiving the in a Tunkhannock Hospitai The funeral was held this afternoon at ming High School elected these officers: President, Robert Hooper; secretary, Joan Harris; treasurer, Collection of clothing for the letter, but referred reporters to the Lithuanian Relief campaign wul get chief of staff for its contents. Last Antnony Kxoiick. STAUnblil A11U lie 40' Wilbert Strubeck, 5 Drummond MEATBALLS under way on Tuesday. A truck nignt uie war Department said Mar-will be used to Dick ud the donated shall was not available for comment.

street, Pittston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strubeck. Ninth street. Dushore.

SSgt Charles E. and SSgt. Robert B. Hailstone, brothers, of 507 Park street, Moosic, have been given honorably discharges from the U. S.

Army, BRIEFS articles. I A Life Magazine story says the Pfc. Thomas Bernatitus, Battle letter asked Dewey to keep the Notice To Dupont Taxpayers: 8 panalty will impose on all school taxta unpaid, Oct. 145. 5 rtbato will jm allow ad om bo, oufh, aounty and poor tazoe It paid boforo Oct.

17, IMS. Zigmond A. Hanczye, Tax Collector nam SAZKT Btaii far DsMto inSELUI'S CIFE underwent an operation at the Naval Hospital, where he is now recuper avenue, is spenaing a iuriougn ox secret mat me united States bad 45 days at his home, after returning broken a Japanese code, because Tuesday, Sept. ti; Friday, Sept. Championship Automobile Races and Big Thrill Show, Combined ating.

from service in Europe. At the end uie Japanese still were using it or nis visit, ne win report at inaian- town Gap. Women Ingenuity Miss Etta Pawlowski is spending a few days with relatives in Phila- delnhla. Saturday, Sept. 19.

Adm. 60c, Day; 30c, Night (Tu Iaolafad) Parking On Grounds 50c a aaugnter was corn to Jr. ana Hollywood, Sept. 22 WV New Mrs. Norman Serfoss.

116 Cedar ideas for the entertainment of September 5, In the turning servicemen are becoming a VUll Ir A13a l.n aril Hfwnlrl l- i 0 Seaman 1c John Aruscavage is WYOMING Theatre TODAY lUtlw At TOMIOHT DOUBLI rXAIVSK "RHYTHM ROUND-UP' With Xaa Cutis aW Chary! Walk Abc The Hesse of Fear With SuU lathkM tfical Sim spending a 20-day leave with his Expert Radio Service ta Years Experleaee Aay Kind Any Tuna PHONE tNl RADIO CITY "aul1, wun lne lairer sex. Mrs. Serfoss is the former Miss The latest ingenious bit has been parents, Mr. and Mrs. rrans: Aruscavage.

ouBan aaaea to the list bv Dinah Shore. The funeral of Mrs. Anna Bo wen was held this afternoon from the Dills Funeral Home on Main street with services in the Brick Methodist Church, and interment in The Altar Society of St. Johns Dinah announces that when the Slovak Church will hold a meeting next shipload of veterans arrives tomorrow alter the 9 oclock masj. from overseas, she and a guitar A son was born to Dr.

and Mrs. player aboard a blimp wiU hover Rocco J.Ncria, who livelnBrook. iust ab0ve deck and welcome them rrrrsTox SHAWKEE: JfJ JtJoJlondi, HART! "Rough, Toagh and Ready STERUSQi Nlght Ouh GuV STARTS SUNDAY 1 AT ALL THEATERS Dim iHmitirv. TO-NITE AT ii. Jilc I home with song and music.

Mrs. Henry McGarrity of Taylor JVjLUM JKMJTMVIU. OU1UVUU Park. Exeter- If. was admitted to Hahnemann nos- SltaL Scran ton, on Wednesday.

Mrs. tcGarrity was formerly Miss Ber Paul Krulick. F. M. 1c son of I tha Jackett of Duryea.

Mr. and Mrs. John Krulick, Lincoln I street, is on the aircraft carried I Randalph, which is listed to be in Duryca Old For qc Barney Ostrowski of Main street, who has been a patient at the Taylor new yoric on Mary Day. Michael Swetllck, Ms Marey Si. rnene afoosie SSS-K.

F. OGHEAL'S HALL K. maw st, rrrrsTON, pa. $700.03 OFFERED INCLUDING $200.00 DOOR AWARD Early Blrel AtlM Beg. Gaaaea Till II P.

If. ASm. JOe, Ta Included '0 LEGION POST TO ELECT DANCE Tonight and Every Satarday Night At TUB Lithuanian Citizens' Club IlaJl WyMlwr XjmW i mrsio si VsvreVs Variety Orchestra RECORDING DANCE SBonaorwl Bjr Th YOUTH ORGANIZATION Win to WU ia tto Holr lmrr -twina Satu4ar, Siytemtor at av ADmSSIOV lie TMttoll Plarra Dottm aa -IUUtM Klsh, WiU AdmiUtA Trt A meeting of the Brennan-Regan Post 595, American Legion, will be held on Sunday night at 8. Election of officers will take place. HOME ON FURLOUGH -Sgt William Byank, stationed at.

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About Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News Archive

Pages Available:
553,876
Years Available:
1884-1972