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The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 18

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The Morning Calli
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FIBS? Car bom County THE WORNTVC CALL, Allen town, Tuesday, iiay to Panther Valley Made a Corporal Arrives in England London Express Mr. and Mrs. John Poshefko E. Catawissa Nesquehoning, have Arthur N. Kunkle son of Arthur Kunkle New Ringgold, has been promoted from the rank of Plans for Sewage Disposal Plant Revealed at Nesquehoning Rotary Meeting; To Seek New Industries received word that their son.

Ser Four Youths Sent To Institutions For Robberies geant John "Tracy" Poshefko, has ar private first class to corporal In Eng land. Register Today In Summit Hill To Give Blood Registration for blood donors in Summit Hill for the American Red rived safely in England. Sergeant Poshefko, a tall gunner on a Flying Fortress wrote that he made his trip Corporal Kunkle is a driver with Writer Speaks At Lansford Evan Evans, correspondent for the the 9th air service command. He en tered the service on March 29, 1943. by plane.

Nesauehontng Rotary club, meeting Carbon county receives one-half cent a gallon gasoline tax from the state, with the money to be spent In the Prior to his being sent overseas he last night with guests of several town was stationed at Langley Field, va. organizations in attendance, revealed 17-year-old Rush township youth. Posthumous Gold London Epress, England, compared tlu other companions. that plans for a sewage disposal system for Nesquehoning had been drawn Cross servicemen's blood bank, will be the standard of living of the Amer was sentenced yesterday at a hearing Tribute I a i ship by the county commissioners for ican miner to that of the English and up and blueprinted for some time. held at 204 W.

Ludlow today, tomorrow, Thursdav and Friday nights the care and Improvement of roads. Welsh miner at a dinner in his honor The club was urged to contact the Township millage revenue, payment The First ward will register from at the Old Company's club, Edge- State planning board which will neip by property owners on a ront-foot mont, Lansford, last night. communities make plans for their 6 to 9 p. m. today with the following persons in charge: Mrs.

M. U. Mc- Nesquehoning Star Is Awarded Tamtfqua Sailor Mr. Evans will attend the labor oasis ana noating 01 Donas were tnree examples of aids to Installations of the improvement. Mr.

Chalfont and Ray Smith, deputy in the department, convention in Philadelphia, and stopped at Lansford at the request of sewage system. would aid in locating new industries before Schuylkill county juvenile officers and Tamaqua detail State police. The eldest boy admitted that he accidentally ignited gasoline which he was stealing at the plant of the Schilbe Lumber E. Broad and Laurel Tamaqua, on the night of Oct. 22, 1943, causing $10,000 damage, police said.

He and the other boys confessed to nine charges of burglary and entry of service stations in and about Tamaqua and the theft David J. Stevens, secretary of pro Alderfer complimented the town when he said that with a population High Athletes in the community, the club was told. Fadden. Mrs. James C.

McCready Mrs. Laird Henry, Eleanor Henry, Mrs. Edward Snyder, Mary Forrest, Mrs. Paul Johnson. The following will be in charge of registration in the Second ward from 6 to 9 D.

m. tomorrow: Mrs. Thomas Aviation Machinist Third Class John visional District 7, UMWA. Th riinnpr xn-stK fnllnwAri hu crn Dr. H.

F. Alderfer. director of of 4400 he wondered if a second class township was a proper classification. D. Edwards.

20, U.S.N., son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Paul Wagner, Tamaqua, representa- erai discussion in which Mr. Evans Wagner, Tamaqua, represen stating that a first class township or municipal affairs at Harrisburg and also the executive secretary of postwar Dlannine committee, told the tive of the third legislative district, said "the standard of living of the the third legislative distri H. Edwards of 203 Ss Malkin, Mrs.

Wesley Hiles, Mrs. Paul was the speaker at the dinner held American miner compared to that speaker at the dinner neia muviikhu uuu wuipaicu mat Gay Tamaqua, a borough government mignt oe more satisfactory. The community should contact Its of gasoline coupons meeting that Nesquehoning is "a one-industry community in a one-industry for the Nesouehonina- Hieh school of the English a1 Welsh miner is so iMesquenoning ign scnooi far superior( it isn.t even Iunny. The The youth admitted, upon question Industry, he suggested, since the in sylvania sailors? decorated nosthu-f 5 area" and spoke of the pressing needs Clements Again Heads Coaldale Hospital Board All officers of the Coaldale hospital board of trustees were reelected at the annual reorganization meetin? yesterday. William J.

Clements. Coaldale, is president; Robert Gorm-ley. Summit Hill, vice president, and Mary K. Young, Lansford, secretary-treasurer. A contract for bread for the period June 1 to Nov.

30, 1944, was awarded to the Mity Fine bakery, Lansford. The contract for milk and cream for the same period was awarded to tbe J. M. P. Sanitary Dairy, Coaldale.

Personnel Changes Marie M. Kalny, Lansford. and Nelda E. Bradbury, Nesqifthonmg. were appointed as members of the nursing staff.

The following resignations were accepted: Robert Grabey, Tamaqua, institutional worker; Norman L. Snyder. Coaldale. orderly; Elizabeth M. Herness, Free land, graduate nurse; Mary H.

Seip, Lansford, kitchen helper. John O. 8cott. superintendent, reported that Oovernor Edward Martin has appointed a claanlflcaUon and re-onianizAtion committee with inatruc-lions to review the organlKatlnn of all state-owned institutions, including classifications and salary ranne tor the work performed in each position and that he had appointed a representative from Coaldale hospital as a member of the committee. He also reported that the Institution was operating within its budget and that there was a surplus in its appropriation as Of April 30 of $424.93.

Dr. James M. Steele, chief of staff, reported 75 major operations, 219 admissions to the institution. 232 admissions to the dispensary. 273 X-ray examinations.

93 pre-natal clinic visits and 29 births. ainieies in ine oia company ciud, average salary of the English miner In the Old Company club, average salary of the English miner Favhck, Mrs. Joseph Furst, Mrs. Mary Spinella: in the Third ward from 6 to 9 p. m.

Thursday with Mrs. Francis Gerber, Mrs. Zello Christopher, Mrs Clayton Remaley, Mrs. Francis Hart-ranft, Mrs. Mary Stanek and Angela ing.

that he had taken gasoline from dustry owes the community an interest to solve and maintain the economic Edgemont, Lansford, last night, spon- is $20 per week, but then he only Si5 il the Schilbe trucks on several previous mously for "inval-1? stability in the anthracite area. sored by the high school athletic as- pays 55 a month rent for his home. uaoie assistance" in occasions and had returned that night to pick up a five gallon can of gas "I am not here to tell people how sociatlon Inters and sweaters were uST nCers "and Phillips in charge. For those who will be unable to at a suomanue attack which cost to do things. People are able to do that and groups of people have been which he had niaaen in tne narawooa flooring storage room of the office and awarueu uie piayers.

other luxuries of life." tend on the specified dates, a special "Teams point for championships. He also discussed the bombings of able to make remarkable improve store basement. registration date has been set for: but in a short time championships English cities and told of living con- in health, schools, lighting and sanitation. In addition, the anthracite region will supply the political leaders of the future, Alderfer said, and in this way will receive more attention. He advocated the formation of a planning commission to study and plan community problems.

President Joseph G. Greco suggested that a planning commission be formed to study the possibility of obtaining whatever help and money may Friday from 6 to 9 p. when the them their lives, the Navy Department announced yesterday. Edwards, who al ments in the community," he said. "The trend of Industry Is a way from In the darkness, he said, he struck a match to lisrht a cigarette and to are forgotten, but lasting ships that ditions.

Mr. Evans worked in the athletes should develop in a boy to mines and was surprised at the clean- the metropolitan section towards the see his way about when the gas ignite and he hurriedly left the building make him better fitted for the future liness of Lansford and other mining are: Citizenship, workmanship, sports- towns in this section. He said they manship, and develop his ability for didn't "look like mining towns be- committee in charge will include Mrs. Daniel McLaughlin, Mame O'DonneU, Mrs. Robert Kotzmoyer.

Mrs. Mary Stoudt. Mrs. Robert Wylle. Arlene Hollar and Mrs.

Clarence Miller. Donor will report to the Mauch outskirts," he explained as he showed how the town could provide economic ready had the Air Medal for a previous encounter in One of the youths was sent to Camp Hill and the other three were sent stability with these three things: Mr. Wagner said. cause they are so clean." to the protectory for boys at Phoenix which he helped destroy a submarine metiers were awarded to ine ronow- nr.Mi wui geographlo facilities for other industries, enough labor reserved for the vine, be available and to select a planning commission, which will be contacted in Chunk blood donor ci-nter from 1:30 to 6:15 p. m.

Thursday. June 15. Summit Hill's quota has been set at 200 Ing members of the high school foot- or English descent and welcomed the ball squad: John priKan, Francis news ot conditions back in Eng-Maradeo. William McCullion, Ray- Iflnfl h.11s. som of them lived there the near future to begin work on by accurate depth charging, was awarded a Gold Star, and the other sailor, Seaman Second Class Donald MacLatchie of Reading, was awarded obtaining the necessary aid.

pints. mond Bonner, William Stickler, Her. Poppy Sale Plans Present at the meeting which was or visited there. bert Treweek, John Stianchi, Joseph the Air Medal for "fighting the sur novick, zello Davis, Peter Lavasky. "not a regular Rotary meeting, but a community meeting with improvements in Nesquehoning as the object" Annual Concert Stanley Marczyk.

James McElmoyle, Discussed faced vessel in the face of intense anti-aircraft fire until one of the bombs released from the plane struck the deck of the submarine with such E. Mauch Chunk Stephem Sterzen. Joseph Tolucci, Angelo Rutch. Lewis Blank. Robert were these representatives of town societies and organizations: Wash Homcha.

Greek Catholic citizens club; future, and a ready market. He mentioned that there is no possibility of a coal supply running out in our age and that anthracite will be available even when there is no oil. "Since Nesquehoning has 1100 men in the service, the community should have work for these men when they come back," Alderfer stressed and cited the need of public- Improvement since Nesquehoning has the three major problems of road mending, sewerage and proper curbing. Two sources of road funds were discussed as to a possible aid to the problem. These were given as town Drigan, Jacob Maurer and Paul Zuk, force that the ensuing explosion de Plans for a poppy drive to be held Friday In the Nesquehoning bank manager.

Andrew Macenka, Sokol citizens club School Directors Basketball players receiving letters stroyed the hostile ship and sent their own damaged aircraft plunging into Michael Fiorentlno, Foresters of Amer were discussed last night at the regu lar meeting of the Senior Ladles aux were: Robert Bamiord, Paul Wil ica: Chief of Police Edward G. Mc the sea." liam stickler, Raymond Bonner. Wil Glnley, police department; Robert lllary of the Ferrara-Malatak Post Ham McCullion, John Drigan, Joseph Bamford township supervisors, Elect Treasurer FeaaocK, Micnaei Kurasri and Her The, young Navyman was one of two heroes in his family. His brother, 18-year-old Marine Private Thomas 172, American Legion. Nesquenoning Mrs.

Helen Kline presided. Vincent Marino, Sons of Italy; bert Treweek. manager. Roman Choley. Ukrainian club; Rev At 5:30 p.

m. Friday the auxiliary Gold basketballs will be awarded to Louis Mueller was reelected treas ship millage of which the limit was A. J. Angelinl, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel women will sit at the defense center eacn member of the championship urer at a meeting of East Mauch church.

New Columbus; Rev. G. H. o. Edwards, who enlisted on his 17th birthday, Is now spending a 45-day furlough at home, after which he will DasseiDan team, toweaters aiso win oe chunk school hoard Inst nisrht with Rowland.

Meed's Memorial Methodist iU. I i I Tomorrow The annual band concert of Lansford High school which will be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow in the high school auditorium under the direction of Gordon Williams, high school band Instructor, will be dedicated to the senior members of the band, Howard Jeffries, high school principal, announced yesterday. A matinee for the children will be held at 2:30 p.

m. today. The program follows: March. "Them Easses;" overture. "Operatic Mingle;" Scintilita: "In a Monastery Garden," "Merry Widow," sung by the band sinters under the arrangement of Florence Lemcke: "The Two Little Butterflies," clarinet solo by Robert Balliet: "Sone of the Flame," and on W.

Catawissa St. tot enroll anyone who wishes to donate blood for the blood bank. Those who enroll will church; Rev. L. S.

Erb, First Baptist given uj nie loiiuwuiK senior ainietes nis term beginning July 1. report to the Philadelphia Naval hos Four Forest Fire Fighters Hurt Three Neaquehonlng men are re church: Rev. Francis P. McDonald, pltal. He holds the Purple Heart for or ine nign scnooi: Jonn Drigan, Ray- Mrs.

Carrie Martino was appointed mond Bonner, William Stickler. Her- rpnmis enumerator nnrf Prank receive notice in the near future Sacred Heart church; Al Hochmiller, already reached and aid from the state department of highways, the latter which may issue a share of money for township roads and also possibly build roads and highways through the town. Curbing in the town could be accomplished, he said, with money raised by township millage or the assessment of property owners. Because where and when to report. injuries to his chest, leg and right hand, sustained in battles In the Deri -iTeweeK, jonn totiancni, raui zuic, Angle as authorized to prepare the Morning Call, and Tony Kinn, Lansford Evening Record.

William Mary Logan and Mrs. Philomena ivuucil, dbhuuiu. I rnnv of a tov rinr.liot fnr 1 0dd An South Pacific. Present at the dinner were the McCullion. Junior Rotarian for the Ricettl will be at Tony Logan's store covering from injuries suffered ahlle New Columbus, tomorrow to register month of May.

was also a guest, Ji. I from Irene Holiod, Olyphant, was nl Edwards whs reported missing in action lust July and his death was fighting forest fires last week. They are: James Macalush. son of any blood donors. They will be on HiamiKcni, vnuius uownsmp Secretarv F'rank Enclrr renorfjH rJSSL.

-EMES SuS recefvedranf5r tLnm confirmed in August. Details received Mr. and Mrs. Ben Macalush. 61 Rhume duty all day.

The flag sale is reported to be pro gresslng by the members of the aux ZU Mauch Chunk township. Annual Meeting who was burned while fighting a then stated that his patrol plane and four other Liberators were engaged in a two-day running fight with a ClAlU UicriuucIS W11U U1 1 ttllKtTU I rrl, iliary. They will hold a drive this portation and Anthony Mezza and -Lr 7,. T6i. Sam Paeano.

coaches Lp.a9ker Cummings fund, Lansford Blood Donors Register This Week forest fire in Meckesville, which lasted seven days. One of the crew who fought the fire for 32 hours, he was burned on the left side of his face and received more serious burns en his left arm when scorched bv a wind week, hoping to sell their quota during the month of May. German submarine in South Atlantic waters. All 12 men in his crew were lost. nign scnooi sinking fund, $7,383.75 grade school sinking fund, $577.27 After the meeting a Halupkl supper Held by Carbon Red Cross Like his brother.

Aviation Machinist Presbyterian Memorial fund. $144.81 Palmerton Boro was served and games were played. The next meeting will be held on A discussion on the budget was blown blaze. He is a member of the senior class of the Nesquehoning High school. neia ana it was tentatively approved numbers by the baton twirlers and drum majors March, "On the Square; overture, "King of Harmony;" "Louisiana Hay-ride." "Star Dust," xylophone solo by William Anilosky accompanied by Florence Lemcke, music supervisor of the high school: "Rosewood.

Polka," "The Toy Trumpet." "On the Road to Mandalay," trombone solo by Richard Forbes; "Trombone Toboggan," march; "King Cotton." and "The Star Spangled Banner." subject to nnai adoption on May 27 Burned In the same forest fire was Registration of Lansford residents A short but concise report on ac May 22. Impromptu Play Given Supervising Principal Lawrence Edwards left high school at the age of 17 to enlist in April. 1941. He received boot training at Jacksonville. and took an aerial gunnery course at Norfolk.

Va. Support Order Evader. Morris reported 359 for enrolllment during April with an attendance of George Andreosky, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Andreosky, 134 Rhume St.

He is a member of the Nesquehoning Council Studies Flood Problem tivities being carried on by the American Red Cross at the Army center at Indiantown Gap was made to more than 150 carbon county residents that By Girl Scout Troop 95 per cent. The tax collector reported on the 1943 tax duplicate, nronertv who will donate blood to the American Red Cross mobile unit that will center at the former NYA center in Mauch Chunk, June 14, will begin tonight. The three registration points designated in Lansford will be the East End Athletic club, council chamber in the borough hall and the resi lax, $714.2 oand per capita tax, attended the annual county chapter meeting held last night at St. John's No. 14 at Lehighton 1 4 OC Twt.lJ.4.

tt.U. -n v- forest fire crew which fought under the direction of Edward Kennedy, flre warden. Both were treated by Dr. M. S.

Mermon, Nesquehoning. Another forest fire, which took place on the Broad mountain, caused The nroblem of flash flood which waiter pre- Episcopal church. East Mauch Chunk. An impromptu play entitled, "Three frequently damage Delaware 51 wnn au Present Picked Up After Auto Accident. Put in Jail Raymond J.

Davis. 50, of Tamaqua. The report was given by Mr. Wolfe, Little Pigs," was presented last night Palmerton, was discussed at the assistant director of Red cross acuvi by Girl Scout Troop No. 14, Lehigh monthly meeting of Palmerton bor ties at the Army base.

The group Injury to Michael Fetsurka. 102 Rhume who stepped on a nest of ton. in the Little House. Coaldale High dence of Mrs. Andrew Wargo, 216 W.

ough council last night In the high wanted by police for more than a year was shown pictures of similar activi Ridge Lansford. The workers in for failing to pa ysupport ior nis cnu- The cast was comprised of: Mary Kobal, story teller Shirley Christman, Mary Kobal and Mary Noll, three pigs, scnooi. Council appointed Solicitor Ray mond Smith to investigate who is re charge will accept all registrants be dren. was committed to Schuylkill county prison yesterday after Lebanon ties being carried on by the Red Cross throughout the world. Highlighting the affair was the financial report telling of the annual tween the hours 6-9 p.

m. tonight Band Concert sponsible for the cleaning of the Park copper head snakes, and in his haste to get out of their way, tripped and fell down the mountain side, landing on some rocks which inflicted a cut about four inches in length on his left arm. He was treated by Dr. A. N.

Redelln of Nesquehoning. and each night the rest of the week and Dolores smitn, won. ine group who planned the program included detail, state police, picked mm up. Davis was given a hearing before Run culvert, owned by the Palmerton until Saturday. war fund drive reaching a total oi Disposal Co.

and situated south of the The Coaldale High school band con Judge Cyrus Palmer on a charge of It is the desire of the Lansford better than $40,000, which exceeds the cert held last nieht in the hlch school Chestnut Ridge railway. Alice Kennel, catnenne Licntenwai-ter, Dorothy Hubbert. Nancy Dunkle Lois Barton and Marlene Fritzinger. contempt. The Robert Mader Post.

279. Amerl- auditorium was dedicated to Lieuten- group to have better than 200 blood donors so that the quota expected $39,000 quota set at the outset of the drive. Dr. Clayton W. Wotring, Nes The arrest was maoe on iriuay cancan Legion, was granted Dermis- ant (I.e.) RandolDh B.

Haxvev. Tor night when Davis with several others The troop is studying dramatics and literature requirements" for second quehoning, was in charge of the from the community -can be fulfilled sion to erect an honor roll for the mer superintendent now with the were riaing in in automooiie oper meeting. men ana women or palmerton and vi- u. S. Navy In California, and W.

class badges which calls for three im All persons between the ages of 18 and 60 are eligible to donate a pint ated by a woman wnen it leu tne highway on the Myerstown pike, in cinity in service on the lot next to the Berger, acting supervising principal John V. Cadden, president of the promptu plays to be presented by the members. The troop is divided into West Bowmans Scouts Dine Troop 48. Boy Scouts of America, of West Bowmans town, observed the first anniversary of its founding last week. The women of the Community Center Sunday school prepared a banquet in honor of the occasion, which was attended by 53 people.

Speakers at the banquet were: Chief Henry M. Faucett, Allentown; C. P. Fiske, vice president of the Lehigh council, and Carmie Creitz, district commissioner, both of Palmerton, and Rev. R.

A. Beck. Bowmanstown. The troop was again presented with charter to operate under the auspices of the West Bowmanstown Community Center committee, consisting of Howard Zuber, Harry Bowman, Floyd Jones. Charles Muthard and Ralph Rehrig.

Norman A. Engle is scout leader and Marlin Frey, Stephen Wilk and Norman Bachman are his assistants. The troop consists of two patrols, with seven scouts in each patrol. They are: Raymond Ruch, Henry Weaver, Horace Brobst. Walter NefT, Edward of blood.

post on ice on Delaware Ave. Selections played were: "Military juring the occupants. Davis suffered Nesquehoning mine local union, and Charles Fetzer, Summit Hill, presi At last night's meeting the follow me legion extenoea an invitation escort. inunoerea." "Dance) of the a srash over nis nam eye to the borough to participate in Me- Sorcerers," "American Patrol," "King One of the Lebanon officers, who ing captains were designated to super dent of the Lansford colliery local two groups with one planning ana bringing the property for the play and the other presenting it. The next play will be presented next Monday night union, were elected directors of the uiuiiai uay nuuue wiiiuii wui iuim hi, voiwjn.

mg Lrumr vur JLJ1- 5th and Delaware Ave. at 9 a. m. rector." "Dunlap was formerly a member the Tamaqua detail, recognized Davis and a Nesquehoning Baseball Team Practice Tonight All candidates for the Nesquehoning baseball team of the Panther Valley league are urged to be on hand at 5 p. m.

today when they will have their first practice. Practices will continue all through the week, at the same time. The baseball club has reached an agreement with the Mauch Chunk township school board, whereby they have been granted the use of the Nesquehoning athletic field for prac county chapter. The meal was serv vise the registration: Mrs. John Davis, East Ward; William Cannon, Middle Ward, and Burrls Kressly, with futher services at 10 a.

m. in the "Merry Widow," "Under the Double teletype message to the pottsviue ed by the Summit Hill canteen unit at the Little House. town park, in tne event of rain, me- Eagle," "Gypsy Festival." "On the barracks confirmed his suspicions, West Ward. Helen Kelly will be in charge of the group of women from monai services will be held in the Mall." "Folks Sonirs of America Davis had been under a support Palmerton Nine Opens Arlene M. Kostishion order for 10 years and had been be high school auditorium at 10 a.

m. "Cheerio," "First Norwegian Rhap-On a bid from V. H. Steckel, Allen- sody," "Stars and Stripes Forever," the Rosenau factory which will donate blood. fore the court on several occasions town, councu purcnasea a iswi Am- ana "star spangiea Banner." Deco The following people will be in for contempt.

During November. 1942. Davis was released from prison Season This Evening The Palmerton Training school nine Wed to James Voigt Arlene Mary Kostishion, daughter oassaaor boo-iour aoor seaan lor the rations were by Charles Revtjpk, tice. and the present police car. The Bi will open the season on the Palmerton after promising the court he would pay for support of his two children, his wife.

Kathryn. 69 6. Nescoperk of Mr. and Mrs. John A.

Kostishion. Discussion on Family tuminous Service Chester, was charge of registering: Eastward. Mrs. Annie Gallagher, James Dale, Mrs. Michael Dougherty, Mrs.

Helen Da vies, Mrs. Nancy Bender, Helen Kelly, Daniel Leonard, Michael Porambo, Mrs. Verna Jones, High school athletic field at 6 p. m. today with the Kunkletown A.A., this ganted a bid for 8.000 gallons of street Tamaqua, having obtained a divorce.

East Mauch Chunk, became the bride of James Wesley Coigt, warrent officer in the U. S. Navy, son of Mr. Living Thursday Night same had been scheduled ior sunaay After receiving one pay irom tne oil lor Sd.072 applied and 5,000 gallons of oil for alleys at a cost of Corp. and Mrs.

Wm. Lusch Observe 2nd Anniversary Corporal and Mrs. William Lusrh, LehlKh Coal and Navigation Co. Da but due to wet grounds was cancelled and Mrs. Arnus E.

Volgt. San An 920 applied. Mrs. Lou whlldln, Mrs. Peter Galla vis disappeared n1 WM not heard For West Penn People Manager Seltz expects to start zci tonio, on April 6.

at St. Patrick's from although a capias was Isxurd for gher. Mrs. Earl Cunning. Thomas genfuss or Rehrig behind the plate.

Fire Chief H. H. Kudlich reported no flre alarms during April. fl. Oak ummlt Hill, celrbmted The West Penn folk with the co- his arrest.

Whlldln and Howard Huegcl. rectory, Washington, D. it was announced yesterday. Rev. James E.

Cowhlg performed the ceremony. their aecond wedding anniversary Steicerwalt, Heston Youse and Charles Ruch, in the one patrol and Steward fenydrr. Gene Rrhrlg, Norwood Weaver. Marvin Blose, Wllllfim Ruch. Thomas Lent and Wtlllnm Zelsor In the other group.

Luther Frey, a scout, is. M-rving In the U. S. West Ward, Mrs. Esther Treasurer Ed Ilarpo reported the operation of Nolle Stasuklnas of the balance in the general fund, $40,255.22 Home Economics Extension service Al Bcnsston.

Mrs. Andrew Wargo, The bride has ben employed as a Mra. I.uvh is the daughter of Mr. with Weldman on first, Wentz on second. Serfnss on short, and Gruber on third.

The outfield will be taken care of by Stelnmctz. Klnek, Bomba. with Reeder Kline and Arnold ready for action. Kummer will be the choice to Anna Olckscy Wed and In the sinking fund. $9,706.34.

will present a panel discussion on Mrs. John Mundy, Peter Delaurentls "Family Living" on Thursday, at 8 and Mrs. Earl Hex. fUmunlt Hill, mith whom rcMdes. Corporal Luach IS stenographer at the Washington quartermaster depot.

A.S.F., located In Alexandria. Va. Warrant Officer Mrlba Hughes, Ida Wynn. Edward Army. 1...

IP m. at me tot. i-ctem cnurcn. An- Powell, Mrs. Elizabeth Morris, Elwood stationed in England.

To George Shcrbin Anna Oleksey. 706 E. Front UIUCUIUWMVY I areas. do the pitching, with Kuhla and Mar Rees and Mrs. Elizabeth Shlnton.

Mrs. Lurch spent 18 months with Voigt, a recent graduate of the deep sea diving school, Washington. D. tin. and Patch standing by in event Middle Ward, James Reese.

Thomas her husband traveling through 28 Back in Italy Fighting ter What 18 sponslbility of a sixteen year old In a Kummer weakens. stationed at the Brooklyn navy states from Pennsylvania to Cali Lansford, and George Sherbln, 518 E. Bertsch Lansford, were quietly married Saturday afternoon In SS. Crook, Samuel Boyle, Richard Forbes, Mrs. John Quinn, Mrs.

Beryl West, This Is a booster game and it Is yard. Affor Roinn WnnnHaH farnlly? Do you believe in an allow hoped that the fans will come out and fornia. She has Just returned from a two week's visit with her brother, Lester Rex, and sister, Mrs. James Mrs. Hazel Campbell.

William Can i. ivi uuij, uunuvu aDce for children? Who is responsible Peter and Paul's Polish church, Lans Meeds Memorial Pastor non, Kline Wernert, Mrs. Bessie Private stenhn "Ohinnv" Bincflr- for discipline in tne home. will be ford. The attendants were Julia Reese, Baltimore, Md.

Stickler, Mrs. Anna Coxe, Mrs. Gene support their team. Capt. Charles Ohl's Wife owsky, W.

High Nesquehoning, discussed. n.Hx nrae i'nimu) 4n ti uv.rai I The followine rjeonle will nresent Strepko and Francis Petrash, both of Lansford. Preaches at Harrisburg Meeting of Palmerton Girls Club This Evening The regular meeting of the Palmerton Girl's club will be held in the gym of the Neighborhood House tonight at 8 p. m. President Mrs.

Cuela C. Buck will preside. The entertainment following the business meeting will be cards. Mrs. Hiram Brobst is chairlady of that committee.

The girls are asked to bring 10 cents to cover the cost of the prizes. Mrs. Paul Zicgler is chair-lady of the refreshment committee. Edelstein, George Roads, Russel Ste vens and John Riebe. months ago in action in Italy, has discussion: Rev Arthur Snyder The bride Is employed at the Rose Rev.

G. H. G. Rowland, pastor of To Join Him in Florida notified his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Wil- W1" "icoem, me cmutu; ivue. rj-liam nini-nrravciriT that. h. ic rvit nf mer Zimmerman, the mothers: Mrs. Meeds Memorial Methodist church.

nau plant, Lansford, and Mr. Sherbln is employed at the Nesquehoning col, liery of the Edison Anthracite Coal Co. Nesauehoning. preached the anni Infant Baptized on Mother's ho hnsniti r.H h0-ir u-ith hi. mm.

Oscar Miller, the fathers: Jacob Eb- Mrs. Charles Ohl, 101 E. Holland Summit Hill, left yesterday with versarv sermon at the St. MarKs Methodist church. Harrisburg.

on her daughter Margaret, to join her ho hoor. v.ir.itou,oH young girls; Roger Homm young boys Scoutmasters Confer husband. Captain Ohl, a member of Sunday night. He was accompanied to HarrlsburK bv his family. blanca.

but write, that his leg is in Vf' St cJSf XFWl the 8th Army Air Force Intelligence 22nd Birthday Anniversary Jeffery Bruce McFarland, was the name given to the infant son of Air Cadet and Mrs. Harden McFarland, Sunday after the morning worship good condition and that he does not Mr. Samuel Simons took charge of Department at Orlando, Fia. any "U1 eI- Nattonai family week to being ob Tonight at Palmerton The Palmerton District Boy, Scouts She was accompanied by her mother, the services in the Meeds Memorial Methodist church Sunday night, with Mrs. William Walls, and her aunt service of the Towamensing Reformed Mrs.

Arthur Mayo Jr. On their trip National Guard unit, now the 805th T- church by Rev. R. Edwin Kutz. The parents were the sponsors.

Mrs Tank Destroyer battalion, which has dreas and Tamaaua 3 wil staeT a the choir rendering the lollowmg musical program: Selection by the senior and junior choir; duet, John Kanouse and Ben Arthur; a solo by Helen Morgan, a quartet comprised they will visit Joseph Mayo, brother-in-law of Mrs. Mayo, at Silver Springs, Md. They will also visit at Rocky will hold their regular monthly Scoutmasters' Roundtable at the Neighborhood House tonight at 7:30. District Commissioner Carmie L. Creitz, will preside.

McFarland, Palmerton, R. F. was navn remoaeiea tnie na.sr. win tor fnr the former Maybelle Heiney, who also celebrated her 22nd birthday anni Mount, N. and Georgetown, S.C.

Howard Bond, John Kanouse. t.homolvo anri fhpir LEHIGHTON Last Showings Tonight D0D lift YMES LYNN MERRICK FOUR VAGABONDS "SWING YOUR BLUES AWAY" Plus "Russia's Foreign Policy" Mrs. Ohl and daughter will make Eddie Byrd of the Blue Ridge dis versary on Sunday, and a dual cele James Koch Is Tendered Farewell; to Enter Navy A dinner was given by the Pyrofax gas distributor, J. Samuel Costenbader of Palmerton, at the Log Cabin at Fern Ridge in the Poconos, in honor of a former employe. James Koch, who left for the U.

S. Navy. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. James Koch and daughter Catherine, and the following employes.

Charlotte B. Hess, Aiverta Straup, Marvin Anthony and Franklin Costenbader. Mr. Koch was presented with a beautiful fountain pen. Lansford Junior John Thomas is in charge of the style bration was held at the home of Mr.

Thomas Arthur and Ben Arthur; duet. Mrs. Anne Davis and Mrs. Elizabeth Hooper. trict and Russell Smith of the Lehighton district have been Invited to at review.

and Mrs. Clayton McFarland follow ing the christening. their home at Orlando with Captain Ohl, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton F.

Ohl, Summit Hill. Mrs. Walls expects to spend about five weeks with her son-in-law and daugh tend or to send a representative from their district. Mrs. Melvln Gerber, extension committee members, will preside at this meeting.

Prom on Friday Night Parents of the Junior and senior Tamaqua Woman's Club The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McFarland and Mr. and Mrs. Special activities to be discussed will ter.

Walter Heiney. of Palmerton. classes of Lansford High school are invited to attend the junior prom to include, Camporette, Summer Camp. June Court of Honor. Scoutmasters' Minstrel at Hazleton ti Tnmnntin.

Woman's club pre Cadet McFarland is attending Yale university. Present at the dinner Mrs. Sarah M. Brown Conference, and the Wastepaper collection scheduled for Saturday after be held at 8 p. m.

Friday in the high school gymnasium. Music will be by Art Wendell's orchestra, Howard were: Mr. and Mrs. Wills rd McFar sented its minstrel show last night the Hotel Altamont, Hazleton. ior noon.

Announcements land, sons Wlllard and Stanford; Mrs. Carl Fogel and daughter Judy; Jeffries principal of the high school. Dies at Weatherly Home Mrs. Sarah Margaret Brown, Hud- It is hoped that all Scoutmaster' CARD OF THANKS the benefit of the Hazleton Woman's club. The show, which was requested by the Hazleton club, was well attended.

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McFarland and daughter Anna Marie, sons Roland and assistants will be present at this meeting. sondale Weatherly, died at her home at 4:10 p. yesterday.

and Clayton all of Palmerton: Mr, A member of tne Salem Evangelical Mrs. William Trevorah was director and Mrs. Russel Eckhert, daughter WE WISH To extend our heartfelt thanks to a.l those who kindly auiMed and for the words of sympathy and beeutlful floral oflerlna extended at the death of my beloved husband. Frank Newell. Mra.

frank Newell. H. C. Wilkinson Named and Mrs. William Guy was pianist.

Carol Ann. and son Douglas: Mr. and Kattner-Petruska Rites At Beaver Meadow Dorothy Petruska, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Petruska, Beaver Meadow, and Paul Kattner, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Kattner, East Mauch Chunk, were married yesterday morning in St. Mary's church. Beaver Meadow. Rev.

John Engler, Fullerton, uncle of the bridegroom, performed the Margaret Petruska and William Petruska, sister and brother of the bride, were the attendants. A reception for the immediate families wan held at the bride's home. Upon their return from a wedding trip to New York, the couple will reside at Phll-llpsburg, N. J. THEATRE LEHIGHTON PARK Mrs.

Walter Heiney. Palmerton R. F. announced yesterday. Junior class officers are: President, Francis Mongl; vice president, Edward Boyle; secretary, Marion Holmes; treasurer, Frank Zrinsky; senior class officers are: president, Robert Gibson; vice president, Joseph Stianche; secretary, Sophie Strauss and treasurer, Martha Serlna.

Advisors for the Junior class are: J. F. Melroy, C. Maloy, Ida Wyn Francis Dolan and L. Davlps.

and Air Cadet and Mrs. Harden church. Weatherly, she Is survived by her husband, Herbert and one daughter, lone. Three sisters and one brother, Mrs. Pearl Welsenberger, Mrs.

Laura David and- John Goodhill, Allentown. and Stella Goodhill. Weath To Area WMC Position Dr. Frank P. Magulre.

area direc Estate Matters J. W. Heller, administrator of the McFarland and son Jeffery. tor. War Manpower Commission, has WE WISH To express our Mncere thank to frlen1 and relative for the kindness and fvmuaUiy thown durlnc our recent In the death of Howard JtinU.

also for the beautiful floral tribute. nd to who kindly loaned fr Mrs. Eva FranU. Mrs. Susan Kanouse nnounced the appointment of Harry erly, also survive.

Wilkinson. Lehighton. as an oc Funeral services will be held from estate of Elvin C. Kraff. Lehighton.

yesterday afternoon in the Carbon county orphans court, petitioned for an order authorising and directing him to pay into the court the sum the home of her sister, Stella Goodhill. 151 Kline Weatherly, at 2 cupational analyst attached to the War Manpower Commission area office In Allentown. In addition to this assign Marks 85th Birthday Mrs. Susan Kanouse. 169 E.

Center p. m. tomorrow with Rev. Clarence T. $343.98 to be held until Paul W.

iViC.vr, pastor or saiem Evangelical ment, he will serve as area rural industries activities representative re Kraff. a beneficiary, demand payment church, Weatherly, officiating. In Nesquehoning, observed her 85th birthday anniversary on Saturday. Mrs. Kanouse.

one of Nesquehonlng's or until further proceedings are held terment will be made in the Union in the matter. cemetery, Weatherly. A REMINDER To Store Your Furs or Other Winter Coat in Our REFRIGERATED Kraff cannot be located and. since oldest residents, is enjoying good hen 1th. living alone and doing her own housework.

the other heirs will not have him de Beulah Cochran Pupils sponsible for developing the manpower program for the food processing industry. Mr. Wilkinson has pursued graduate work at Muhlenberg college. He was a former high school principal, has had extensive agricultural and lumbering experience, and recently served as tea clared dead. Mr.

Heller has been granted permission by the court to transfer the money. To Give Annual Recital The annual recital by the pupils of First Over Top Schuylkill War Loan Drive Slogan "First Over the Top" will be the reemployment representative in tne Last Times Tonight BELALUG0SI FREIDA INESG0RT IN "THE RETURN OF THE VAMPIRE" Added: Fox News, Behind the Biff Top, Hit Parade of th (lay Nineties Beulah M. cochran will be given in the Ebenezer Evangelical church. Le Federal Works Agency vocational William Griffiths Gets Promotion to Corporal William Griffiths, son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Griffiths. W. Broad Tamaqua, has been promoted to the rank of corporal at Camp Gordon. Ga. Corporal Griffiths was graduated from Bucknell university in May.

1942, as an honor student. 'He studied military government and Russian under the U. S. Army at Yale university and was also stationed at Camp Pickett, Va. During the summer months.

Corporal Griffiths was employed in the Lansford office of the Call-Chronicle newspapers. A brother, George, motor machinist mate first cless. is with the U. S. Navy at Bainbridge, Md.

training program for war production highton, at 8 p. tomorrow. campaign slogan for the comnlg fifth workers. The pupils Mary Kreidier, soprano, Robert Krelder, flutist, and Irene Boch Richer will be assisted by Grace war loan drive in scnuyikiu county which is scheduled to start on June 12 and last through July 8. Darwin S.

Harter of Pottsville Is chairman of the south-of-the-Moun- Infant Baptised Baxter Byron Bierman. infant son Holland, violinist. The recital, sponsored by the choir FUR VAULT We would appreciate receiving your Coat as early as possible as our vault was nearly filled to capacity last year. Rates, 2 of Valuation Minimum Charge, $2 FIRST NATIONAL BANK LANSFORD, PA. Member af Federal Teplt Insurant orparalinn of the church, will feature piano solos.

tain region and Russel L. Foster of Coaldale Hospital Notes Admitted Mrs. Margurite McGroarty, 727 E. Broad Tamaqua, surgical; Thomas Dougherty, Tuscarora, medical; Mrs. Marguerite Zimardo.

308 Elizabeth Tomaqua, surgical; Mrs. Annette Chester, 216 E. Bertsrh Lansford. medical: Mrs. Stella Plocenik, 435 2nd Coaldale, medicaK Births A daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Zelonis, 86 Greenwood Coaldale, Saturday morning. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kos-clalek, 36 Jones Lansford, at 8:40 a.

m. Saturday. of Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Bierman of West Bowmanstown.

was baptized on Saturday night at the home of his parents by Rev. R. A. Befck, pastor of the Bowmanstown-Ashfleld Lutheran Mahaaioy City is chairman of north- duets and several selections by the trio. of-the-Mountain region.

The first degree was conferred to The monthly meeting of the Tama parish. The sponsor was the Infant's aunt. Mrs, Raymond Bierman of Palmerton. qua civilian defense unit met in de George Garis and Emlyn Jones by the local degree team of the Odd Fellows lodee at a meet Ine of he fense headquarters, w. Broad Mrs.

Bierman Is the former Ruth The American Legion bowling team won a three game match from the Atlas bowling team at the national league bowling tournament held In Bowl-o-Drome, Tamaqua, last night Tamaqua. last night. H. Doden Welker, chairman of the council, was I.O.O.F.. Ilarmonv Lodoe.

held last Lents, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry night in Odd Fellows hall, Tamaqua. 1 Lentz, Palmerton R. 1.

in charge..

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