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Standard-Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • 13

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Standard-Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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TAGE 13 STANDARD-SENTINEL', HAZLETON, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 13, 1033. 1 EASTON BRIDGE WAS Week-End Specials! Front Cuts Lester Miller, Mrs. Clifford Obcnt, Mrs. James V. Cox.

Freeland Miss Rose Ferdinand, captain. Audenried--Miss Edna Schaar, captain. McAdoo Miss Mary Nesgoda, captain. Shcppton Mrs. P.

Kosenbcrger, captain. Abraham Spoont, Mrs. Albert Saur-aker, Mrs. William Toennes. Ward 6 Mrs.

Calvin Pardee III, Miss Mary Eliz. Blatch, Miss Grace Dryfoos, Miss Julie Butler, Miss Antoinette Schwartz, Miss Lois Hill, Miss Helen Schwarz, Miss Betty Ei-dam, Miss Mary Simmons, Miss Kathryn Scager, Miss Hazle Hill, Miss Laura Mann, Miss Ruth Hicks, Mrs. Donald Ross, Mrs. Herman Yost. Ward 10 Mis.

Geo. Iewis, Mrs. Hannah Mrs. Helen Minnig, Teams Who Will Mr.ke Calls in Hazleton Section Ready to Start Monday. Chuck Roast ib.

1 3c Whole Center Cuts, Ib 17c. Rib End Pork Loins Small Roasting Vovernors of Penna. and N. J. Speak of Inter-State Cooperation.

EASTON, Jan. 14 W)The new $2,500,000 bridjfa connecting Kaston, and Phillipsburjr, N. was hailed as a great inter-statu achievement today by the governor of two states at ceremonies opening the span to traffic. Governor Harold G. Hoffman of Mow Jersey and Governor George II.

Sorle of Pennsylvania hit on the ame note of inter-state cooperation in brief talks before a crowd of people. Edward J. Pierson, secretary of the Delaware River Joint Commission, cut the tape admitting a flow of traffic from the previously congested highways at the "forks of the Delaware." At a signal from an aerial bomb, high-powered lamps were turned on. The commission has described the bridge as "the most brilliantly illuminated in the world." Fresh Hams 19 Whole or Wilson's Certified, Small -tf til I j- Ii.i.hmiiim J. mt1 tufftM Smoked Hams 25' A PILE OF PILES were required for foundation of the Gila canal desilting works at the Arizona end of Imperial dam.

important unit of the all-American canal. As the Initial Gift Committee of the Girl Scouts ncars the end of its week's work, the captains and teams who will make the general canvass next week starting Monday were announced today, The budget for 1938 is $3700 and the public is asked to support this commendable work in the Hazleton n-gion with contributions. The canvass setup of teams is as follows: Chairmen of captains Mrs. J. E.

Southwell and Mrs. Karl Babcradt. Ward 1 -Mrs. Paul Bastuscheck, Mrs. George Miller, Mrs.

John Wright, Miss Vera Pcttit, Mrs. Norman Wagner, Mrs. Joseph VanDyke, Mrs. R. K.

Krb. Ward 2 Mrs. Win. Henry, Mrs. George Henry, Mrs.

Elmer Geissler, Mrs. James Feelcy, Miss Jean Feeley, Mrs. W. H. Schmaurh.

Ward 3 Mrs. James Miller, Mrs. Charles Blicm, Mrs. Walter Hemick, Mrs. Elizabeth Leonard, Mrs.

Charles Schaar. Ward 5 Miss Emily IfTeit, Miss Catherine Hocbener, Mrs. Carl Hoebener, Mrs. August Stumpf, Mrs. Russell Stern.

Ward 6 Mrs. Harry Rice, Mrs. A. W. Rossman, Mrs.

Eugene Boil-man, Mrs. Fred Pierson, Mrs. Margaret Burnard, Mrs. Charles Walt. Ward 7 Mrs.

Victor C. Diehm, Mrs. Frank Mueller, Mrs. Fred Rice, Miss Ann Fagan, Mrs. G.

Charcot, Mrs. Charles Fisher. Ward 8 Mrs. Win. Mrs.

Karl Babcradt, Miss Esther Moon, Mrs. J. E. Goldsworthy, Mrs. G.

L. Wilmot, Mrs. K. Goedeeke, Mrs. Mrs.

btella Sherry, Mrs. Anna Rohr-bach. Mrs. Helen Miller, Mrs. Thel-ma Keller, Mrs.

Helen Herring, Mrs. Pearl Billings, Mrs. Frieda Ptttit. Ward 11 Mrs. P.

G. Sell, Mrs. VV. D. Simons, Mrs.

Robert lies, Mr, James lies, Mrs. Nicholas Ran, Mrs. Ella Burgess, Mrs. Charles Ochs, Mrs, Ira Horn, Mrs. Harry Sewell, Mrs.

Conrad Balliet. Ward 12 Mrs. Howard Cogan, Mrs. Paul Junas. West Hazleton Mrs.

Alvin Baum, chairman Mrs. H. Gardiner, captain; Mrs. E. Jones, Mrs.

C. Warg, Mrs. F. Hawke, Mrs. E.

Stein; Mrs. M. Houghton, captain; Mrs. D. Ray, Mrs.

J. Sivak, Mrs. D. Berlitz, Mrs. M.

Hughes. Boroughs Mrs. Edmund Gcrnr, chairman. Conyngham Mrs. Robert Hetler, captain; Mrs.

Frank Tressler, Mrs. A. E. SHAFER DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Suite 208 Markle Bank Building Office Phone Residence Phone 636-J 636-M The Marguerite Tea Room 140 South Laurel St Special Lunches and Dinner! 35c and 00c Sunday Dinners 50c and $1.00 Open Saturday Evenings. Whole or Fancy Milk Fed Chickens Small Fresh Lean Pork Butts nugar Lured, Lean hood are free from unnecessary louvres.

A narrow metal line flows back successfully from the radiator to the rearmost window. All in all, even though it is not unconventional in its basic shape, the Studebaker looks like a machine for traveling. Nothing interferes with that impression. That's why Raymond Loewy succeeded so well." To Hold Card Party. The Power City Game and Gun Club of 349 West Chapel street, will hold a card party and social at Clauser's Cafe at 356 West Walnut street, Monday, starting at 8 p.

m. There will be dancing after cards. Club officinls take this opportunity of thanking local merchants who donated prizes. Presiding at the dedication was State Senator Clarence J. Buckman, of Bucks county, chairman of "'V Joint Commission.

Speakers Dr. R. B. Stone, of Phillips-burg, a member of the commission; Pennsylvania's auditor general, Warren It. Roberts, of Bethlehem, H.

E. Dickson, of Easton, chairman of the celebration committee; Mayor Joseph Morrison of Easton and Mayor John F. O'Donnell of Phillips-burg. Officiuls of both states attended a dinner in Easton following the ceremonies. The commission, which operates also the bridge connecting Philadelphia and Camden, N.

will pay off the costs of the new span through toll collections. Smoked Picnics ib. (J SASSO'S: Is Best Designed of Year According to Magazine of ArL The accolade of "best designed car of the year" has been bestowed upon the 1938 Studebakcr by the Magazine of Art, official publication of the American Federation of Arts. The magazine, now in distribution to artists, sculptors, collectors and patrons of the arts in all parts of America, gives unusual recognition to Raymond Loewy, from whose designs Studebaker engineers worked. The critique, which was prepared by F.

A. Whiting, editor of the Magazine of Art, and L. B. Houff, business manager, depreciates efforts of automotive designers who strive for effects with gadgets and chromium and states in straightforward terms that the new cars are disappointing. "To this generalization there is one exception," the article reads.

"Studebakcr brings out the car of the year and the best looking model in its history. "We choose it as the car of the year because it is pleasantly clean in outline, the curves of fender and top and trunk playing against each other well. The effect, furthermore, is not marred by fussy treatment of chromium details. The sides of the Extra Large Florida Juice Oranges doz. 27c Florida Thinskin Grapefruit 6 for 25c YAM SWEET POTATOES 5 lbs.

24c YELLOW TURNIPS 5 lbs. 10c RED RADISHES 3bunches 10c Crisp, Tender Iceberg Lettuce 2 hds. 1 3c California Pascal Celery 2 bchs. 1 5c 1 Back On Duty. Miss Adelia Fagan, a teacher at thu Pino street school building, off duty the past few days due to illness, has recovered and is again in charge of her classes.

Trouble Over A Name. HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 14 (P)-The Bing Crosbys are having trouble naming their fourth son. Dixie Lee Crosby wants to call her week old son David. Bing likes Lindsay Harry.

Bing's brothers and some of- Dixie's relatives want the parents to compromise on W7illiam. Meanwhile, the Crosby nursery is being redecorated in blue. They were Ci certain they were going to have girl that they painted the nursery pink. Satfurtluy The Last DDav UORJ'T MISS IT THE CLEARANCE HIT OF Mild and Mellow 8 O'clock Coffee n. 1 8c 3 lb.

bag 53c. Whitehouse Evap.Milk 10 64c 9S Saturday SPECIALS In Our Complete Food Market 124 W. Broad St. Vassar college was founded in 1861 through gift of $400,000 and 200 acres of land by Matthew Vassar. uonons Reocfy-io-Fiy Cod Fish Cakes ONE OF 30 PRODUCTS I I 1938 1 i i 1 53 i $3 43 1 $83 S3 1 1 I 1 I I I i S3 1 11 ii 3 mil.

(mini. i II! yblen relish heseV crisp, plump eoldenX brown codfish balls, served sizzling hot. I Ready so quickly, too. I Ijust shape and fry. I with label of my Cor- fc fc ton product.

40 pilte. colnr illuitrmcd recipe book. Send (o Gorton-Hew Fitheriei, Gloucetter, MuMCSUKttt. 17' Shank Half. Shank Half.

lb. 27c Ib. 8c "Thank You" Brand Pears 10 No. 2 can 2 73 2 Cans 29' Polk's New Pack Grapefruit Juice 3 2i Fancy Pineapple Juice 2 cans 1 9 24 lb bag 69 bag 35c. Del Monte Sliced Pineapple 2 Cans 371 Fancy Crushed Pineapple 2 t'ans 20 Fancy Creamery Tub One Price, Large Delicious Assorted Layer Cakes ea.

2) Large Raised Sugar Doughnuts HIITTPr One Quality 25c 2 doz. Delicious Fresh The Best. IONA APRICOTS or Peaches Fancy Sliced Pineapple 2 Cans 35' Fruit Stollen or 2 f)c Delicious Sticky Cinnamon Buns 2, pans 3C SATURDAY NIGHT, 9 P. ENDS THE MOST SENSATIONAL VALUE-GIVING SALES EJVENT SINCE 1921. OUTFITTERS FROM Sunnyfield Family Flour 24 81c 12 lb.

bag 42c 481b. bag $1.61 98 lb. bag $3.21 Pillsbury's Best Flour 24 to. bag 95c 12 lb. bag 48c 48 lb.

bag $1.8998 lb. bag $3.77 DESSEN'S GIGANTIC SAVE DOLLARS BY BUYING NOW! Dessen's has again planned a real Gigantic Sale where nothing but the best of Men's Clothing and Furnishings are at your disposal at the lowest possible prices. Fay us a visit and save money, by buying now! Choice Of $78 000 W0RTH 0F DESIRABLE SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE INCLUDING EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE (With A Few Exceptions On Restricted Brands) AT A SAVING OF 20 OFF REGULAR MARKED PRICE! California Babv Lima Beans Ib. 5c Sunnyfield Pastrv FlOUr 12 Ib. Ccresota or Gold Medal HEAD TO FOOT MEN'S HATS I Reduced to 1.1,1.60 MEN'S JACKETS Reduced to $3.95 and up MEN'S SCARFS Reduced to 79c MEN'S SHIRTS Reduced to 98c and up MORRIS DESSEN, The Man ou Know.

You make your own choice we make the offer you choose Furniture, Floor Coverings, Wearing Apparel or Dress AccessoriesAnything in the store Buy whatever you want from this vast stock of Winter Merchandise. Look at the price tag and get the article for 20 less. and Overcoats REDUCED TO $14-95 and up. 58 FlOUr 24 bag 97c 1 2 Ib. hut 49c 48 lb.

bag $1.9398 lb. baj $3.85 OPPORTUNITY EXTENDS HOURS FOR YOU TO TO YOU JUST 12 MORE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF! Ann Page Ketchup 2 tits 1 5c 2 1 1 oz. bots Ilk- Dessen'S North Wyoming Street. CLOTHING STORE, INC, nriri fi i J) nil Ml.iil.iliiinrliii in li mil OPEN EVENINGS mm 4, rv.

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