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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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-or Tone Vllil ABM 99 2-2121 TKIES-LEADER. THE EVENtNG i NEWS. VILKE3-BAHIU3. PA MONDAY; EVENING, 2, In I It I TO NOMINATE OFFICERS Annual nominations of officers of PUTTSWdDN registration at 10.30 a. on Tuesday.

Kindergarten pupils must attain the age of 8 by June, 1047, and present- a certificate of successful BOMS FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Edgar Clark, 161 East Grand street, has returned home follow- ing an operation it Nesbitt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. I John D. Stark Post American Le-Ifion, takes place Tuesday night at 1 7:30 ai the Post home. West Pittston.

NAN WEC Representatives WILLIAM A. WASKO, Reatdenee Phone 1I7I-J B. JAY HUGHES, Residence Phone I7B-J Office 5 WEST MAIM STREET, Phone 1031 vaccination and also a birth certl ficata before they will be admitted. 1 Old Forge Wm. ZnJkewskL MS Meyers St Phene Mooaie Jl-W 3 Weddings In KeprewatailveWILLtAlf WATSON Phone Pitt, at) Office 8 CHCKCH STREET Phone Pitt First grade pupils must attain the JENKINS TOWNSHIP SCHOOL SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED I age ox by June 17, im, and present a certificate of successful vaccination and birth certificate before Supervising principal Frank Brad-igan of Jenkins Township schools made the following announcements Local Veterans Hotel Redington, WIlkea-Barre.

The couple went to Buffalo on a wedding trip. They will reside in Phila- 4 MRM6ES GEORGE JONES TO HOLD ANNUAL FAETY TOMORROW f. The annual party at the residence of George (ones. Tilbury Terrace, will be held tomorrow night Mem- bera of Kiwanis, Lions, Rotary and Nanticoke Business Men's Assocla- tion, will be hosts. A special pro- being admitted.

today: deipnia To Hold Drive Local Church FORMER RESIDENT DIES AT IRVINGTON, N. J. Mrs. Ada B. Elms, former resident of Nanticoke, died yesterday morning at 11 at her home, Irvington, N.

following an illness. Seh resided ln Nanticoke many years and let! here several years aso. The de The school bus will leave Coxton at 12 oclock Tuesday; 12:15 from east district, Avoca, for the Junior high The bride Is a graduate of Pittston i JJni kI f3 i School. The bridearoom served by. February 1947 will be accepted Amvets.

Post 42. will hold a "White scnooi pupils, 12:30 from tne junc years in we Army. kiwi Me.ti-r Rev. P. P.

NiebrzydowskL pastor of Holy Rosary Church, Duryea, performed three nuptials Saturday HHOUDAY gram ox entertainment saa evca bis eaiawa rwvtiiBuuu ws iaivm wH Bus schedules will be the same as Clover Week" drive here this week, according to announcement made today. Funds derived will be for the tion, 12:45 from the east district, tax. ing all elementary nupils. prepared. ceased was a member of the First men rw wear ark I last year, The last bus will return by way morning, iney were: Pouinrer-Hoklens care and rehabilitation of the needy Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Rodola of Classes in the school and the of McAlpine street, stopping at vets who served during World War initerman scnooi win peain at o.ju i Miss Marie Hokiens, daughter of Wills' Corner. This ia the schedule u. for the first day of school only. riase of their daughter PatV da Classes in the Port Griffith Sorioia to WiJliam luffv' of New- nd Oli Boston schools at 9 a.

m. Rodola, to wuuam Kuny or ew- mtins will hd Mayor John Paulus this morning Pittston Churches Scene Of Pretty Ceremonies Every effort will be made to transport the kindergarten children Mr. and Mrs. John Hokiens, of 245 Main street, Duryea, and Harvey Possinger, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Merle Possinger, of East Strouds-burg, were united in marriage at Baptist Church of Nanticoke. Besides her husband, William these children survive: David: daughter. Mrs. Robert G. Schnabel and Mrs.

William O. Richards, of Irvington, N. and a brotherTwU-liam Henry Jones, of Wilkes-Barre. The body will be shipped to Nanticoke and funeral services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at issued the following proclamation setting aside "White Clover "Whereas. The American Veterans RETURN FROM VISIT Mr.

and Mrs. Abel Arsenault and sons, Ronald and Leonard, of Bridge port, Conn, returned home after t.wt spending a week at the home of the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Maday, 209 West Main street Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Kearney and children. Jack, William andMarlene, returned to their home at Cleveland, from the Fourth Ward to the Wilson School.

of World War IL Amvets, Post 42, have set aside the week of Septem They were attended by Miss Betty COMING FUNERAL Sweeney and Michael Morlello, both ouiNN Martin 250 South 1.60 a. m. by Kev. p. p.

Nlebrzydow-ski. As their attendants they had Mr. ber- 1 to September 8 for the sale of of Newark. Main street, Pittston, Tuesday morn- Avoca i Mrs. Mary Finnan Moesle 797 iJLoi irom the Thomas E.

and Mrs. Josebh WrobeL the Amvet Fourleaf White Clover to remind the citizenry of the sacrifices J-: rr ins; at 9 from the home. Requiem owens' Funeral Home, 270 East and the achievements of the veterans inauir. il wiitoTd ma at 9:30 St- John the Evange-bath, each side. Inquire 11 Wlirora n.irlol ln th list Church.

i Four holiday marriages were per-i formed this morning in churches of Pittston City. They were: Insalaco-Arfanello Miss Rose Insalaco, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Carmen Insalaco, of 119 Elizabeth street, Pjttston, and Angelo Arfanekko, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Arfanello, of 23 High street, were joined in wedlock this morning at 9 in St Rocco's Church, 1 Pittston.

Rev. Paul Pavese per- TO ENTER RELIGIOUS ORDER of World War II; Pittston Mam street, services will be conducted by Rev. Arthur O. Charsky, pastor of thte First Baptist Chnurch, cemetery. Betsy Jane Burns, daughter of Mr, "Now therefore.

John Paulus, The bride wore a green suit with brown accessories and a corsage of gardenias. The maid of honor was attired in a grey suit with black accessories and wore a corsage of roses. The former Miss Hokiens Is a mayor of the city of Nanticoke, here nrTr INFANT DIES and Burns, of Runne-mede, N. formerly of Gedding ana interment wilt be in tne Nan tlcoke cemetery. MiOO -xav v.

"60v by designate the week of September 1 4 CWhA. 1 04A o. TOhlta John A. Smalley. two-week-old son of Brooklyn, N.

is visiting reia street, west Avoca, win leave Sept. 8 to enter the Franciscan Sisters of Mr. ana Mrs. tdwara bmauey, OIRLS WANTED. Experienced on formed the ceremony and celebrated of the Atonement at Gravmoor, graduate of Duryea High School, and is conducting a beauty shop in wy vi.ii.uv.

vv, mm Clover Week, and I urge all the citizens of this community to cooperate whole-heartedly with this worthy endeavor of our returned veterans. plain sewing machines. Also a tew learners. ADOLPH OREKNRAttm the nuptial mass. after visiting local relatives.

BAZAAR ENDS TONIGHT St. Mary's Greek Rita Catholic Church will conclude a three-day bazaaar tonight. Rev. Nicholas J. Bonetzky, pastor, Is honorary chair- man.

ANKLE FRACTURED Glenn Goss, 8, of RD 1, Sweet Valley, suffered a fractured right ankle yesterday morning when he lumped from a three. He was taken to Nanticoke State Hospital HOSPITAL BIRTHS Births reported at Nanticoke State Hospital: e- To Mr. and Mrs. William Thomo- SpT "Market 181 MiU rtreet. Pittston, was pro- mUT PPic nounced dead on admission to Pltts- "iLPrtJfflv i 8J Np ton Hospital Saturday.

Death was Lake Hopatcong, N. and New t0 natural causes Duryea. 1 Weat Broad. Miss Beatrice Vicarro, cousin of uarrison, n. y.

she attended St. Mary's school in Avoca before moving to New Jersey. She had six "I especially recommend that the FOR SAT.K!RlinnihU 1 Mr. ossinger, wno is employed as a textile printer, recently returned ion Ksiiy, tne bride, was maid of honor and Sandy Insalaco, the bride's brother, brothers in service all of whom Fourleaf White Clover, which means ATTENDED LITTLE was best man. buildings with all Improvements and garage, 170 West Green street, Nan- tiCOkfl: flniihlA hnlMfnv 1 MOTOR RUNNER INJURED "Think of me," be worn as a token FLOWER COURSE irom service.

A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, after which Dinner was served the bridal Joseph Howell. 59, of 59 Parsonage have been honorably discharged. WINS SCHOLARSHIP Misses Mary Terese Hines, Eleanor party at the Gramercy and a recep- street, a motor xunner at Hucnes-1 trAu vn vnu Ammeoiinr. A th lot 60x130, 282 Bast' Noble street; 1.2 buildings, very reasonable, 276 Kaat Ririrn frt a of remembrance to those of our community who paid with their lives in the recent struggle, and that It be disolaved proudly as a pledge that iney lert on a awedding trip to New tion was held at the bride's home Thomas P. Lavelle, son of Mr.

and Ptown, suffered a pelvis Injury Sat- Juni0J. Catholic Daughters of After a trip to the New England Mrs. Peter avelie of North Main xorK. Irnatowles-Madrak Dobkowakl Agency, above Lla'uor street, received an award of $25t in States, the newly-weds will reside at proper care and rehabilitation shall store, 241 Prospect street Nanticoke. Miss Mary Alice Madrak.

daughter i U9 Elizabeth street uraay wnen ne was ifu uj America, Court Santa Maria, at- alhng while at work. He tended the Harvest Training Course was admitted to Pittston Hospital at Flower Camp, Tobyhanna. where his condition is described as The course began August 25 and con- good. eluded Sunday with benediction of be provided zor tnose wno nave JUNIOR COUNSELORS END HARVEST WEEK SOTTRSK a scholarship contest held by the National Eks Student Aid Fund, it has been announced. He Is a graduate of this year's class of Avoca High School need." BRIEF NEWS Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of Pittston High School.

The bridegroom, a veteran of three i years in the army, is employed at oi jvir. and jars, juoiesiaus Madrak, of 208 Pettebone street, Duryea, and Albert Ignatowicz, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ignatowicz, of 206 wetland street. Duryea.

were united in VACATION DAIS FOR SCHOOL SKC Vsh Mrs. Mabel Mlnemler. Miss Esther son, .3 Loomis street yesterday after noon, a To Mr. and Mrs. John Marcbewka, 281 West Main street, yesterday, a daughter.

To Mr. and Mrs. John Kwiatkow ski. 366 East Grove street, yesterday, a daughter. To Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Leek, 17 Market street Lower Aakam, yesterday, a daughter. Kistler and Mrs. James oppin. State CHii.UK.tJN ukaw a yo appointed area publicity chairman Varation rfavs are about over for ii v.n..

ci xne uramercy, rittston. Kunts-Galentr Approximately one hundred junior counselors of the Scranton Diocese were present yesterday at benediction, the closing of the Harvest Week traing course, which is to prepare the youth leaders of the various MIRACULOUS MEDAL NOVENA marriage at the Holy Rosary street, have returned home following a two weeks tour through the New The Noveha in honor of Our Lady Marriage of Miss Dorothy Kuntz. 1 IUt4.lnH Mwsn 1 1 V. naFiihiat I of the Miraculous Medal will be uiurcn Saturday morning at 8 by the Rev. P.

P. who was also the celebrant of the nuptial oi me xn.wiuii aica w.n I man, nrhonlx re-ooenin. for the 1946-47 held this evening at 7:30 in St. I daughter of Mrs. Mary Kuntz, 59 Mason street, Exeter, and Richard Galenty, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alec England States. Mrs. James Coppln, State street, is visiting her grandson, Edward term tomorrow and a majority of piTTSTON BRIEFS Mary's Church. mass.

Henry was at the or. Additional Msntieoke Nest Page pansnes tor the years activities. The summer course will be supplemented by a four-week course in the winter, and training days in the ten gan. Davis, In Philadelphia. oaienty, West Wyoming took place at 9 this morning in St John the the school districts resuming classes Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Bepersti re-on Wednesday. turned to Washington, D. to- Mnnsimnr P. J.

Boland. nastor Of Hav after snendinff the week-end ST MARY'S SCHOOL OAJU) OP UUCS Given ln marriage by her father, the bride wore a damask gown with TO REOPEN Marriage Licenses, Anto Llcenaea. Baptist Slovak Church. Pittston 0 areas or tne scranton Diocese. ALDERMAN duuajn, Broadway.

St Mary's Parochial School will i Rev. J. J. Bednarcik performed the BRIEF NEWS sweetneart necKime, fitted bodice, The Tamlly of the tato XML LOTTUUI SUUYA St. John the Evangelist Church, an- wjth local relatives.

nounced at masses yesterday that Leo A. Morris, 152 Carroll the reoneninc of schools in St. John street, was recently honorably dis- open Tuesday morning with the 8 and long skirt with a train. Her Miss Marion Morgan, student ceremony ana celebrated the nup tial mass. clock mass in St.

Mary's Church, WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Women of the Moose have ar Sapreas their slmoere gratl- nurse at Presbyterian Hospital, Newark, N. is spending her vaca tomorrow is being solemnized by a charged from the Army. He plans uev. ueorge A. Jenery, pastor an.

Miss Regina Skrinak, niece of the veil oi illusion was held in place by a crown of orange blossoms. She carried a paper book with an orchid tnde to all who aa elated thorn la their be avemeat; also. ranged for bus transportation to and tion witn ner mrandmother. Mrs. retreat lor scnooi ennaren u't" to attend catnoiic university, will conclude with mass tomorrow Washington.

Driae, was maid of honor and John Galenty, was his brother's best man. nounced on UTiday. BORO PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO those who aent flowers donated oars. from the urove uneatre, Ja.se rtu-antrola. tomorrow night at 6:30 ranees Morgan, 127 Park street as a marker.

Miss Victoria Maorak, a sister of the bride, maid of honor, wore a blue sown with hfeh nk. Miss Marseurite Mulherin. 207 morning at 8. Finnen-McHugh Post, CWV of St Pittston City public schools will John's, Pittston, will meet Tuesday Miss Mary Hudock and Miss Flor Galenty, niece of the bride (DST). Buses will leave from the Moose club rooms.

East Main street REOPEN DOORS ON WEDNESDAY Robert street Sheatown, has return Schools of Avoca boro will reopen ed irom uauiornia where she spent groom, were bridesmaids. Ushers i were George Chmarney and Paul IITKZAX.XAI herin to the schedule in effect at torium line, cap sleeves, sweetheart hat and matching fingeriess gloves. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Miss uie summer witn ner sister. a for the school term at 9 on Wed sneaiocK.

the end of the last term. Registra- pittston Kiwanis Club will meet tinn nf new students for the junior Iworfnpdav at fi n. m. at the DAR manon Muinerin. nesday.

Pupils entering for the FOR SALE Two single homes on one lot Front rooms. Rear, 4 rooms. Interior newly re-decorated. Steam heat and bath. Inquire 27) Reception was held at the bride's noseua inKavicn was bridesmaid, urst time are required to bring birth and wore a gown of pink damask LIONS TO ATTEND OUTING certificates and evidence of sue and senior hign scnooi wm o- hall.

Gordon M. Kiaenour, column cepted tomorrow at Fort Pittston ist of tne New yor Herald-Trl School. Ihnne will sneak. East Noble street. witn matcnine accessories.

She car amfiy Of The I to MVOtn WA CHAI. Of (Horn Kyoa. wish to thank all who assisted lm their bereavement, also those who seat flowara, bums' cards and do-mated can. There will be no regular meetins cessful vaccinations. Children six ried a bouquet of larkspur and del' phiniums.

years of age and those who will be Schedule of openings for other wCS of St Paul's Methodist of the Lions Club tomorrow night, but members will attend the outing six by March 1, 1947 may be en Norbert Petro, of Falls, was best school districts follow: Church has postponed its meeting Wednesday. SeDtember 4. Jenkins contemner 0. Newport Tivp. rolled In the first grade.

Children at ixeorge i. Jones residence. Tilbury Terrace, at (EST). r.ome after which the couple left on I a trip to New York. They will re-I aide in Exeter.

The bride, -a graduate of Exeter 'High School is employed as a cash-; ier at the Acme store, West Pittston. i Mr. Galenty, is employed at the il and W. shops, Scranton. i Crane-Bender Miss Mary Crane, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Crane. North man and dward Madrak was usher. A reception was held at the Holv five years of age and those who Township, Pittston Township, Avoca, Lion's club will meet Tuesday John Repotskl Phone 14S8-H will be five by March 1. 1947.

may Rosary auditorium. VISITING HERE Wyoming and West Wyoming. night at the YMCA. Attorney Har. West Pittston schools will reopen nlH wniblels in charge of the pro- report to tne Kindergarten.

Tne bride is a eraduate of Durvea Miss Theresa MroczkowskL Mil Students reporting to the Avoca DR. HARRY ANDRUSS TO ADDRESS TEACHERS Dr. Harry Andruss. of the Blooms- waukee. Is soendina several High School and was employed at Washington, D.

at the Chemical Thursday, -eptemoer o. gram. Hughestown and Yatesville schools, High School are to register there at 9 Wednesday morning when they days with her grandmother and un Mnnrtav. Sent. 9.

I EVE INJURED wariare department. The bride. burg State Teachers College, will Main street Pittston, became the will be given Home room assign. groom served in the ETO for three REX THEATRE TODAY AVS TOMOU0 (tUtisee ToJ77 Xeo Ooner Rants Ball Zut Side XMa "IN FAST COMPANY -4eleeed ghnte- address teacners oi tne newpon Township district at a teachers meet- ments. This order applies to all i I I i years.

Following a honeymoon trip cle at west Nanticoke Heights. MAYOR CALLS AMBULANCE FUND DRIVE MEETING Robert O'Boyle, 107 Searle street, THOMAS 8. PARRY, 87 treated at Pittston Hospital yes- HUGHESTOWN, PASSES AWAY terda fQr a laceration of the left Thomas S. Parry, 87, of Center received when he was struck by Classes in uie uign scaoui. ine tomorrow morning at 10 at iney win reside at uuryea.

i bride of Eugene E. Bender, 110 Pine street, and the late Frederick Bender i this morning tt 9 in St John the i Evangelist Church. Rev. Joseph W. Breslin performed the ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass.

OwaisKi-james United in marriage at 10:30 at the street, nugnesiown, a basebaU. He was discharged lot At the request of Dr. F. G. Hever.

afternoon following a five Holy Rosary Church were. Miss Ro. the nigh school annex, wanamie. Superintendent of schools William Rushin will also address the group. TO HOLD ANNUAL PARTY lowing treatment.

Dupont Repj-Mrs. Kathleen E. Coeee president of Nanticoke Community Ambulance board of governors. 11t Miss Margaret Crane, sister of 0 maine James (Tomkiel), daughter, of Mrs. Edna James.

236 Main street. Born in Wales, January 1, 1859, hsri rocrirfpH in America for Newport Township Women's Re 225 Ziegler Phone Pittston 1182 Duryea and Leonard Kowalski, son the bride, was maid of honor and Charles Masulis was best man. I Breakfast was served the bridal Mayor John Paulus Has called a meeting of all civic, fraternal and service organizations of the city for 36 years. He made his home Plains Ttvp. Stanley Petroskey 2 Union St Phone 3-2645 of Mr.

arnd Mrs. Myron Kowalski, uarbondale. Kev. P. P.

Niebrzydow publican Club will hold Its annual corn and wiener roast on Wednesday at 8 at the No. 4 Hose House, Hl.M Inl1ialtf 41M tomorrow nignt at 7 at the city Hall. spbcia- msMYxma mm XVtry Satorday Watts LA PIETZ PLATTER Wo Hike Onr Own 8PAOHITTI ANT 8TT1I OHIXI AKTI-PASTO PLATTEHg ilEAX SAKDWIOHES DMHKB CENTER INN VUa Put Iheatewa Orphaiace Hughestown for the past 28 years and was employed at No. 9 colliery CONVENTION BALL TONIGHT ski pastor prformed the ceremony 1 ceptioa was held at the bride's The block party of the Dupont Purpose of the meeting will -be to discuss plans for the drive to be and Kev. josepn j.

Kaia was the Mrs. HUDSON VETERANS ARE home. volunteer Hose Company will come celebrant of the nuptial mass. Henry son OUT OF PLAY OFF SERIES i Both are graduates of Pittston tto a Close tonight. It was held in staged here to obtain funds for a new ambulance and equipment Lech at the organ, with the church meeting.

Chairlady is Mrs. Sophie Yankowski. Hostesses are Margaret Riordan, Rose Meado, Viola Miodu- choir singing responses. conjunction with the Northeastern Pennsylvania Volunteer Firemen's Thomas Parry Pittston; a sister, By virtue of their defeat at the Mrs Edith Bartlett, Hughestown, hands of the neighboring Miners fiT-itr Mills American Legion nine, the fHign school. The bridegroom was recently honorably discharged after (three years army duty, Including A.

OASmLX, Prop. The altars were decorated with ski, Sophia Hudak, Eleanor Smetana, Ann Dekutoskl. Stella Stavetskl and Federation convention. The con white gladioli and ferns. Given ln duty ra ru.

He is associated witn vention ball of the fire department Eva Yankowski. marriage by her uncle. Leonard Her. STATE THEATRE T0DAT AMD TOlfOKBOW (Xatinea Today) Ana Sheridan Derail Xorrea John Reilly, architect and engineer. win also be held tonigm at the Hose kowski.

Avoca. the bride was becom BRIEF MENTION Haaa-RIiso House. ing in a gown of white lace with The funeral will be held Tuesday Hudson Veterans won't enter the afternoon from the Snowdon Fu- playoffs in the Independent A league, neral home 23 Broad street, Pitts- Joe Hudler's youngsters bowed to ton Services wiU be conducted by Johnny Rogish's superior hurling, 3 Rev Krapf of St. Peter's Lu- to 0. The only man getting a hit theran Church.

Burial In Marcy from Rogish was Johnny Yesko, Donald Kishbaueh and Alex Ed Miss Carmella Rizzo, daughter of sweetheart neckline, long tapering sleeves, fitted bodice. Her skirt was BREVITIES wards of Undllla. N. are visit Mr. and Mrs.

Carmel Rizzo. of 231 ing Mr. and Mrs. Michael Klotz. of neon with roses of same material.

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Yablonski "One More Tomorrow' -World Wide i Broad street, and George Haas, son of Mr. and Mrs. George L.

Haas, 876 South Main street, were married this Wanamie. of Philadelphia, are spending Labor As her head dress she wore a veil hat. Her only piece of jewelry was remeterv. Duryea. uiuu unwawui.

cemetery, Next Sunday the Hudson Veter- vTfrm PEDESTRIAN nns Club will sDonsor a married men Mr. and Mrs. Steve Frinsko. New Day at the Barkowski home on 110LYTRIHITY M0IIDAY fllTE PARTY 8:15 Uadtrd Time Parish Hall Noble and Hanover Sis. Benefit Building Fund morning in i lrst Metnodist cnurcn, a gold cross, the gift of her hus ark, N.

were weekend guests of Chestnut street IS AUTOMOBILE CASUALTY versus single men's game at the by the pastor. Rev. W. Lynn Martin. Mr.

and Mrs. Josepn Kepotsiu. men Mrs. Martha Yanchoskl has re Joseph Balberchok, 81, oi it white Sox diamond. The game win band.

She carried a prayer book, the gift of Sister M. Eusabia, with orchids and streamers of white satin. 3 Miss isabeiie Haas was ner Lyon. turned to Irvington, N. after mmi ENil iWLI Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Russm. of Mason street, was admitted to Pitts- start at 3:15, 1t nitrht st 8:15 with spending her vacation at the home of her parents. Air. and Mrs.

John Miss Lucille H. Neihall was maid New York, are guests of Mr. and iter's maid of honor, and Nicholas Rizzo, cousin of the bride, was best Dinner and reception followed at T'ii whm he fell TO ORGANIZE BOWLING TEAM of honor. She wore a gown of yel Mrs. Russin, Glen Lyon.

Kitzie, center street. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Burke ind aeainst a moving car on Main street Interested bowlers with an average in Exeter. He incurred a possible of 160 are asked to contact Bernard Suscon World War veterans were low with matching accessories and carried red roses.

family of Philadelphia are visiting fracture of the skull and injuries Miss Matilda Erzar was bridesmaid. Stack, 97 Martin street, Hudson, to nrranso a team that will reDresent Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Burke, of welcomed at the Rembeckl grounds, Suscon, yesterday by the Suscon Service Club of which Mrs. John 25 GAMES 2i tsk WS Glen ijyon.

Hamher B. X. 0 "I CMd IVI 10 Josebh Metz. of New York. Is visit Rembeckl is general chairman.

ing Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sereott Glen k9 Sacred Heart parochial school classes resume tomorrow morning. She wore a pink net gown with matching accessories and yellow roses. Mrs.

Pauline Brestys, a sister of the bridegroom was matron of honor. She wore a pink gown with matching accessories and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. to the right arm. His condition is described as good. He was taken to the hospital by the driver, Park Anthony of West Pittston.

FIVE BABIES BORN AT PITTSTON HOSPITAL Sons were born on Sunday at Pitttnn Hosnltal to Mr. and Mrs. iiyon. KINDERGARTEN 8TUDENT8 TO Now ikVb IKIt of HUDAK'S MOTOR CO. me uupont public school classes resume Thursday.

BOWLERS! REPORT ON NEW SCHEDULE Tomorrow will be special ree- dward a erkowski was ring Kindergarten students of the Co, istration for Dupont voters at the Dupont Town Hall, from 10 a. m. bl tnM toocnqoM AJf Lo VltflDlB CiSBIaV RflbCMlS fak Mn. Hntia B. ataslot 11 iw.10 iia kip and ia bmL torn Huam war aot tt MHabtA tiiai cNM ndncner ata Vy pint Bob Mat Sto bearer.

lumbus school, Wanamie, and the 1909 Oor. Froapaot ana onth mts 48 ATTO BZVAUtnrCr Wo peolaliie lm BBAKB BB-UHIBCr Prempt, Zffloieat Benioe Plains township. The local team will enter a league at the Eagles recreation center, city. The team must get organized by Monday, September 9, in order to get a place In the league. BRIEFS Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Zielkiskl of Cleveland, are spending a week here visiting relatives. They are former local residents. Leopold Kropewnickl of Bridgeport, is spending the holiday weekend with his wife at Bergh street, Hudson. Plains Townshio schools will Mathew Domalskl of Syracuse, N.

to 3 p. m. and from 7 to 10 p. m. Roosevelt school.

Glen Lyon, are asked to report on Wednesday at 9 was best man. John Winter- Gene Codgen, 230 Parsonage street, Pittston, and to Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Michael Kosik.

of Dupont green of Jermyn and Joseph Prestys a. m. Students at the Pulaski school. Glen Lyon, and the K. M.

Smith is one of the field judges and Mi Woodless, 271 Monument avenue, were ushers. Bnjoy Bowling At bavttz Recreation Where tt is Always Oool! 1 a -a a a a. Wyoming. A reception was held at the home school, Alden, are asked to report chael Kotula, Dupont, one of the officials at the Y. M.

R. track of the bride's grandmother, 149 A son was oorn at tne nospiuu Rnturdav nieht to Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday afternoon at 1:15. Kindergarten students must bring their and field meet of the United Y.

M. nfaol ttodan. warn Uma ItS mill tnt 14 IS Mwkk thm ATDS Vitm Lackawanna avenue, for two hun dred guests. S. of R.

held at Young Men's Park. birth certificates and certificate of In Minooka, today. vaccination. The bride Is a graduate of Duryea Hieh School and was employed by Joseph Murphy, 106 Susquehanna avenue. West Pittston.

On Sunday, at the hospital, a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Srhnltz. 526 Delaware avenue. West Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Chmiel Children attaining the age of five open Wednesday morning at 9 DST. wit it my Nidnw NDlaulifHL Ym don't spent the weekend in New York. Theresa Dress Old Forge. The before February 1 may enroll ln the kindergarten classes.

Children Council will meet tomorrow OaU Tor Party Beserratloa fg mxnatxn iohbbit lb bow nimn azxbts on at r. x. a bridegroom is a graduate of Carbon- "yu Jist cot then down. SunpM whsi All parochial scnoois in tne townsmy will resume classes tomorrow morning, Tuesday. night instead of tonight.

Pittston, and a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bartoli, attaining the age oi six before February 1 may enroll in the first dale Hign school and recently re. turned from service. uupont Camp 210.

United Sports yayy ddbooty AYDS Vttnu Cand aa oik led. Afasotntriy faBfiBlciB 90 day supply at PLAY SAFE! Bare Tour Oar Checked eriodloally-t Vys Our faotory-tralnad misohaales will pat It lm rood shape lm short order ee vs Tor xprt Body-reader Work and Vain ting. CATNES CHEVROLET CO. 14 B. MAX SJTBBBT Thome 67a men, will meet tomorrow night at grade.

Following a honeymoon in Buffalo and Canada, they will reside at tne nose House at 7:30. 135 Pine street, Pittston. SCHOOL REGISTRATIONS REA DERIGK'S Superintendent Rushin requests that students of the Roosevelt school who were promoted to the fifth Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Cumbo Hanover Ttvp carDondaie, BAVITZ have returned from a visit in New Registration day for pupils enter -26S mnoiiTg, 3 a.

aunr n. vajmoon, b. a st. Earl Kohl York. HOLY ROSARY PAROCHIAL CLASSES BEGIN TOMORROW grade to report on Wednesday morning at the Roosevelt school instead ing the first erade of Hughestown Vincent Ramlnk, former Dupont RECREATION CENTER borough schools will be held Friday Classes will be resumed tomorrow between 9 a.

m. and noon, at xne BRIEF MENTION Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jones of Johnstown, were recent guests morning at the Holy Rosary Paro teacher, has been named fotball coach at Dickson City High School Dupont Hose Company delegates 1 lie B.

Broad It, noma ton of the Pulaski scnooi. ON TEMPLE SQUAD Coach Walter Serowlcz. Ray Gar. chial school, Kev. r.

r. XMieorzyaow- first grade room in the Grant annex buildine Children who will be six of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jones oi m- to the Firemen's convention being years of age on or before June 15, llnski, Peter Raven, and Thomas Sugalski, of Glen Lyon, visited the neid here are: Michael Peerage. 1947, may be registered at tnis tune.

man Park. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heatherby and daughter, Marlyn, of Philadel George Ziobro, Frank Sabach, and Albert Minauca, Jr. Jenkins Township Ilosa Co.

PARTY Convention officials announce GEORGE KOLMANSBERGER, Temple university football camp on Saturday and reported that three local boys, Joseph Malczyk, of Shea-town, Steve Paczkowski, of Alden Station, and Lou Raven, of Glen Lyon, are making good progress that the Dupont Hose Company phia, are guests of Mr. Heatherby mother, Mrs. Eva Heatherby of Luzerne street Miss Jean Slakas of Oxford street DIES AT DURYEA HOME Genrcre Kolmansbereer. 61, win net prom irom tne con, Vention book -proceeds. This is ex.

rtiprt sundav mornine at a at nis is spending the week-end in New elusive oi tne gam from the con with tne team. xne tnree won scholarships throuch the efforts of York City visiting her sister. Miss Virginia Evans of Woodbury home, 710 Ann street, Duryea, following a month's illness. Born ln Hichland. the deceased vention ball and the block party, All proceeds will go into the firemen's equipment fund.

skl, the pastor, announces. WILLIAM MORAN The funeral of William Moran, UMW leader, who passed away suddenly following an accident, was held Saturday morning from his home and was largely attended. A mass of requiem was celebrated at the Sacred Heart Church by Rev. J. J.

Bach. Interment was at St. Catherine's cemetery, Moscow. Pallbearers were: Andrew Mes-saris, Frank Matty, Benjamin Verbosity, Andrew Dructor, Stephen Barbush, Virfcent Waslick, officers Exeter Local, UMWA. SCHOOLS OPEN TOMORROW The Board of School Directors of the Borough of Duryea have adopted the school calendar for the year.

Classes will start tomorrow. rniintv institute will be held at the local ettermen iuo. RUBBISH COLLECTIONS street, is spending several days visiting her cousins at Warren, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas Benvenuto Rubbish collections in the Glen was fire boss at No. 10 colliery of the Kehoe-Berge Coal Company. He was a member of the Sacred Heart Church, Duryea, and its Holy Name 1 TOniGIlT and Every Monday Night of Brooklyn, N. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Pat Lyon sector will be made tomorrow Wyoming Roots. norning. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Monaco, of Society.

Surviving are his wife. Victoria, John Shcemaker. Pittston 3055. HOSPITAL NOTES and these children: George, Jr, of ueneva, n. are visiting at the home of the-tatter's sister.

Mrs. WEST WYOMING SCHOOLS WIU, RESUME WEDNESDAY Julia Matusavage, Gien Lyon, Is a GET TIIEi.l READY FOH rnuomena reaKier. patient at Wilkes-Barre General Public schools of West Wyoming Hospital. Jean Schraeder. daughter of Mr, will open on Wednesday morning at 9, Gilbert Perry, supervising principal has announced.

Registrations XmOMTC Wallet, containlnf lm. Old Forge; Mrs. Michael Merca-vitch, of Old Forge; Mrs. Ronald Teasdale, of Philadelphia; Mrs. George Murman, of Duryea; Francis, of Dupont; brothers, Joseph, of Pittston, and William, of Duryea; one sister, Mrs.

Joseph Sharr, of Plainsville, The funeral will be held from the vt.l and Mrs. Joseph Schrader, of Glen Lyon, returned home following an portamt papers and oasmi also military 01 so barf. BBWA1D. Wilkea-Barre on mursaay ana will be in cnarge or miss iwary let Old Pot Office Building Water St, Pittston LAPOOARDS C3s No Special Sold AntnhAt. inth ann llt operation at tne wiuces-arre ral HomltaL ttalf holidays will be observed ter.

Pupils will be admitted Into the pre-primary grades if they will aatura to MICHAEL SIWIEC 800 Frost ttm Bnpoat Mrs. Andrew Ceopa. oi uien iyon. with appropriate exercises on aaon-rimr November llth. for Armistice become 5 years oi age oy January 31.

1947. and into the first grade if hat returned home following ueai-ment at General HosnitaL T. VaKmanr 19th for home Wednesday morning at with a high mass of requiem at 9:30 in Sacred Heart Church. Burial will Mrs. Mary Sheatown.

ha rtnrnd home from the Nantl' be in St Joseph's cemetery. coke State Hospital where aha had Birthday ana eoruary xb lngton's Birthday. Thanksgiving holidays will be observed aa follows: schools will be closed on Wednesday at noon. No-mmh all day Thursday and HAVE THEIR EYES EXAMINED TODAY! i been a patient. Mrx.

Mary YacubowskL of Glen BETWEEN PAY-DAYS MONEY they become 6 years of age by that date. All new pupils must bring birth and vaccination certificates Sixth grade pupils will report to the school on Eighth Street COMMITTEE jTO MEET The executive committe of the WSCS of the Methodist Church will meet lit the parsonage on Tuesday evening at 8. Important business will be transacted. Lyon, has returned home after sub- A 1 Llnccl.i Thsatra Tcnight T0S10HT AID TOVOmBOW IHX "FRONTIER GntL" Rod Cmnrn Silm. Uo4te ssDiT "rnrcxi uu Amis linden trim.

Ut 0o Friday, November 28th and 29th, and mitung to' an operauon uie Nanticoke State Hospital. tX rma abort of om it will be to your edvata to ase reopen, on Mpnoay, wecemoer 1946. Far--v. Christmas holidays, Nb Available. Hunting Licenses.

Squire Kuta, Railroad Street Glen Lyon. schools will be closed on Friday, December 20th at the end of the afternoon session, to reopen on Thursday, January 1947. Dr. It. B.

GREGOHY OTT, piTXCES AT i CETWEEH PAY-DAY LOANS launediate eerrioa OatelAen mot iavotoed $15 Accommodation for week cottt only S5e $35 Accommodation for week tout only 9c $i5 Accommodation for week cottt only tie lttnmf meat r-ar ox If more eemTemleat estem the paymMBta aevorml pay-days. ve apooUUM la juiek eirmatwe loaae ana yom earn rt fas to 92SO, or mora, madae ema alp(la mataoa without fnaa or raa tapa Jt X-y la small aaonata to emit yom my to It See "Tk Friendly Company" Over year cf eonecientioun etrviee FAMILY THEATRE UEV X.TO xonsxT 01XT "THE Cr.EEII YEARS" Tern Drake Beverly Tyler .4, woixn rwi. DUF0.1T FI.IEMEU'S DILL JComday VlgHt, Sept. Dopont Hose House rraald Baynolda Orobeetre Adm laeloa oOe, Tax Imol. VYOMIKG Tbalro TOX10KT THE GREEN YEARS it With Cbartee Oobaim AmA j-' Barerly lylar Coatlumt Shaw to 11 m.

m. For tne master nouoays, wcnwia will be closed on Wednesday, April 2, 1947, at the end of the afternoon session, and will reopen on Tuesday, April 8. A full holiday will be observed on Friday, May 80th, Memorial Day. School year wiu consist oi iv days and will close on Tuesday, Xlnratoa Comers Boom Boe aooma Vlooe Dial t-siee June 17, 1947. The teachers will report to tne unior high school at 9 oclock.

Funior and senior high school pupils bar or rr, 40 M. Malm ft. tTi sidr. raoae is il'jitiso: SHERBA'S CAFE (TenMrfy Resky's) aewly ramodelad gtonrn every might 872 Pittston Arena UIQBUT PICNICDANCE RUSSIAN PAVILION mien yom Memle p. mu JOaaotaf StSO p.

m. Bine BehOM Orchestra St. Vloholaa O. O. CbareB f't i t-4 PLAINS THEATRE "TEE CLCE DSCLU" With Alma Ladd.

Veronica Lake nd William Bendlx DOOM OI Coardian Consumer Cc will report to their respective schools for registration at 12:30. ElemenUry school children will report to their schools at 1 oclock. Discount Co. lunaergarten pupus will report xor.

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