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The Plain Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • 19

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The Plain Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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a is in huge at Discharged From Service of 592 Donald W. street, Waldron, Hazleton, reLaurel honorable discharge wed his army at Fort Dix, N. the Y2c, of 208 Cohn Francis street, Carelli, Hazleton, has Pine discharged from honorably service by navy's naval at San Pedro, center aeration daughter of Jamack, Victoria E. Jamack of 10 South A. M.

Hazleton, has rd street, her honorable discharge she West aired S. WAVES, where the of Hospital Apprenthe rating First who reported for Class, 1944, was last Jamack, April 20, Fire duty at Mainside Dispensary, duty Jacksonville, val Air Station, Stripping operations the blizzard reparalyzed sterday due to after bulldozers med work moving today all night to open re kept ads for trucks. idle yesterday, Three mines, Haddock Mining Spring Shaft, Mountain, resumed today. Onerations the Beaver Fairclough Meadows hing Co. at eat stand-still for the second efforts being made to with drifts.

Er away Ill With Grippe Heaney, of 126 South Pine confined to her home Anna is an attack of the grippe. brida. Able To trippings Resume Work Today Today's Funerals funeral of Michael SterenThe died at the who Sunday, was held this spital arming from the family West Hazle- home, Winters avenue, A requiem high mass was Rebrated Michael's G. C. ETCh at 9 o'clock by Rev.

Ulicki who gave the blessing grave in the the parish cemetery. wing as pallbearers were: S. Dalinsky, J. Kuzo, M. milit.

J. Bogda and J. Mudy. Funeral services were held this Mary L. Sweet, of ternoon for Crest, at the home of her andparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Silas Stauffer, of Delano. Interment in the Union cemetery, Carry Off Pepper Feb. Harren, ter Fanaritis, restaurant ownsays the pepper shortage has him hot. Customers unable to pepper, have carried pepshakers from his establishEnt in the last month, he said.

of them came back to him rough the mails the other day- Muslin named after the city Mosul, where it first was made. WEDDINGS Gould-Reilly Miss Mary D. Reilly, daughter of Mrs. Catherine and the late Frank Reilly, of 345 East Chestnut street and Albert B. Gould, son of Albert and the late Catherine Gould, of 313 East Broad street, West Hazleton, were united in marriage this morning at 8 o'clock in the rectory of St.

Gabriel's church by Rev. Joseph G. Barrett. The double ring ceremony was performed. The bride wore a navy blue suit with white accessories and carried a colonial bouquet of gardenias and sweetpeasid.

of honor, Miss Kathryn McGee, wore a powder blue suit with white accessories and carried a bouquet of white roses and sweetpeas. Edmund Eroh was best man. The bride, is a graduate of Hazleton School, class of 1941, and is employed at the Hazleton National Bank. The groom graduated from Hazleton High School in 1940 and was recently discharged from the army after serving three years. Following the ceremony a breakfast served at' The Stines after which the couple left to spend a honeymoon in New York.

They will reside at 345 East Chestnut street, this city. Slusser-McMurtrie Miss Bernice McMurtrie, daughof Mrs. Merle McMurtrie, of ter Nescopeck, became the bride of Donald Arthur Slusser, son of Mr. and Mrs. John I.

Slusser, of Bloomsburg R. D. 3, in a ceremony performed by the Rev. M. A.

Herman Saturday evening at 8 o'clock in the Evangelical parsonage at Espy. The bride wore a street length dress of blue jersey with accessories to match. Her corsage was made of rosebuds and sweetpeas. Immediately following the wedding the couple left for Atlantic Upon their return Mr. and City.

Mrs. Slusser plan to reside in Nescopeck. Mezalick-Yurkanin has been made of Announcement the marriage of Miss Helen Yurkanin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Yurkanin, of Tresckow, to Lewis Mezalick, son of Michael Mezalick, of Tresckow.

The ceremony was performed February 16, at 6 p. at St. Michael's Church, MeAdoo, with Rev. Nicholas Elko officiating. The bride wore a poudre blue dress with matching accessories and a corsage of camelias.

Miss Agnes Batcho, was maid of honor, and wore a rose dress with brown and a corsage of accessories camelias. Frank Yukranin, brother of the bride, was best man. The ceremony was followed by a reception at the home of the the bride's parents, after which couple left on: wedding trip to Philadelphia and New York. Vacationing At Miami Michael Laputka, of this city, is enjoying a vacation at Miami Beach, Fla. The Australian Constitution is largely modeled on the ConstituItion of the United States.

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CARROLL NAISH SHEPPTON TEL. 9031-R-2 GILBERT ROLAND NOAH BEERY Added Western BETTE SHERIFF of DAVIS CIMARRON TO GREAT THE BRINGS SCREEN PLAY THAT Stamina Sunset WARNERS CARSON The Corn INDA. DUN STIRLING HOWLIN Cream JADE WILL JACK Sunday IRENE DUNN Hollywood Canteen Fri. AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 21, 1946. PAGE 19 THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON, THURSDAY AP HIKING IN JAPAN Cpl.

Guy Rimes (left), Miami, Lt. Katherine Battzis (center), and Cpl. Frank Rebant, Detroit, hike near the Kamaya hotel, now a rest Manchester, N. center for American forces at Nikko, Japan. background is a sacred bridge which was opened for a messenger of the emperor to February 22 Monica Patanovich.

A Word About Washington Janice Banks, Mary Jane Marton, Marguerite Churillo, Anna Skitska, Mary Turick. America--Class. America, The Beautiful-Class. The Star Spangled Banner Class. Fifth Grade, 5-2 Washington's Virtues -Dorothy Galade.

Washington--John Lefko. A Young Patriot--Gerald Lazarsky. Qualification for Presidency--Joseph Kostick and William Tarapchak. Miss Importance Shirley Williams. Fifth Grade, 5-1 Piano solo--March of the Little Sages--Barbara Mardyniak.

Piano solo--A Day's JourneySally Ann Welliver. Accordion solo--The Marine's Hymn- Maureen Daly. Play--The Life of Washington. Song--Hail Columbia. Columbia--Rita Watro.

Bells--Martha Sofranko, Sally Welliver, William Stauffer, Joan Zelloe, Elaine Drosdick, Frank Bernoske, Alice Ruddy, Shirley Paytas, Fred Bernoske, Lucille Smalley and Ethel Decker. Piano solo--Soldiers All-Martha Sofranko. Piano solo--My Lady DancesElaine Drosdick. Piano solo--My Bonny Lies Over the Ocean--Donald Matyas. Band quintet--Auld Lang Syne -Trombone, Fred Bernoske; corJames Grace; trumpet, Frank net, Bernoske; clarinets, Jack Kubishin and Philip Lauro.

Piano solo--Annie Laurie--Marie Ann Skasko. Piano solo -Battle Hymn of the Republic--Gloria Markovchik. Resumes Duties Resumes Duties Herbert Richards, city assessor, resumed his duties today at the hall after an illness of several city days. ME children's baby-fine hair! The Toni Wave Kit contains everything you need for a glorious wave! Preparations are like those used in beauty salon-type permanents, are laboratory-tested. So give yourself a Toni.

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Lawrence Gabriel. A Lesson to America-Theodore Zapach. Great Or Good--James Yurista, A Song, "Lincoln" Second Grade Singers. Washington, An Example--Joseph Donahue. How About It? -Joseph Williams.

George. Washington, the Boy John Fadio. A Song, "George Grade Singers. Who Knows. -Andrew Lefko.

A Resolve- Thomas Haber. Third Grade Like Washington--Joseph Formica, Michael Shema, Michael Gabriele. A Lesson to America- Catherine Cessara, Joan Mucha, Jeanette Krapf. George Washington's Rules Gloria Callavini, Irene Bogash, Helen Palachak, Adelia Zullo, Elaine Neserock, Filamena Crocomo, Helen Balko. George Washington, the Boy Richard Heckler.

A Boy's Privilege--Stephen lade, Joseph Yura, Francis Silock. His Birthday- -Sonya Watro, When I Am Old--Joseph Silock. A Resolve--Donald Pasda. Who Knows- Emerson Protehko. Honor Washington--John Haber.

Why Our Flag Floats Today Richard Schmeer. Fourth Grade Washington Joseph ZaOur pach, George Straka, Mark RomanSturm, Geraldine Luic, Eugene kacs, Jack Potash. Imagine me, giving myseli a permanent! YOU CAN DO IT, TOO, IN 2 TO 3 HOURS AT BOME! 6 Everyone's delighted! Everyone's talking about the lasting waves and lovely, curling ringlets you get softly with a Toni home permanent. It's so easy, so inexpensive! If you can roll up your hair curlers, you can give youron self a wonderfully successful 'Toni -a wave that permanentlasts! You'll love the lasts and and feel of your Toni looks Hair is softer, lovely wave! for this and easy to manage, cold wave with a is a creme lotion that imcreme waving beauty to the parts luxurious Wonderful even for hair. HIS FRIENDS The Gloomy FRECKLES AND ARE YOU GONNA TELL YOUR.

FOLKS HERE THEY COME THOSE RECORDS 2 NOW! WE BUSTED S. Miss Kershbaumer Receives Nurses Cap Miss Rose Kershbaumer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kershbaumer, of 211 Berner avenue, Hazleton Heights, received her nurses cap at a ceremony held at the Jefferson Hospital, School of Nursing, Philadelphia, where she is a student. Attending the services were Mrs.

Peter Kershbaumer and son Peter A. Kershbaumer, of this city. Marriage License Joseph Palermo Hazleton Carmella Diana Hazleton Henry B. Galski Hazleton Dorothy X. Hazleton Anthony R.

Matteo. Hazleton Virginia B. Barcasky. Hazleton Michael Barna Freeland Helen Koroly Oakdale Birthday Anniversaries Buddy Avillion, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Avillion, of 731 West 20th street, is five years old today. Yesterday was the 19th birthday anniversary, of Miss Lois of Schultz, the of Freeland, an employe Kresge Sally Ann Bast, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bast, of 956 West Fourth street, is observing her fifteenth birthday today.

She is a member of the Sophomore Class of the Hazleton High School. Jerry Leichtman of this city is observing his birthday anniversary today. Mrs. Ben Cook, of West Birch street, observed her birthday anniversary on Tuesday. Alvan Mumaw, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Mumaw, of Putnam West Hazleton, is observing his 18th birthday today. He is a senior at West Hazleton High School and is drumming instructor at Wittich's music store. Bernard, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Brennan, of Hazleton Heights, observed his sixth birthday yesterday. The father is a city fire driver. Miss Betty Richardson, of 558 Lincoln street, observed her birthday anniversary yesterday. Utah formerly was spelled Yuta, Youta, Eutaw, and Utaw. THE Rexall DRUG STORE Rexall Birthday SALE bargain listed below bears a name you con trust, a re So, shop for these Rexall Drug Store: Needs Every Birthday Sale ration that deserves your confidence.

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580 ALTER ST. Locust) 1961-R. (Corner 4th) 1961-W (Near of Scientific Painstaking Care Insures Dependability. 36 Years Offices And Banks To Close Tomorrow: In observance of George Washington's birthday tomorrow all the city schools, banks, federal and state agencies, and the court house at Wilkes-Barre will be closed. All offices at the city hall with the exception of the police department will not work.

Condition Improved Catherine Gildea, former waitress at Genetti's, who was reported quite sick at the State Hospital, is much improved. Classified Ads Bring Results. By Merrill Blosser Future YOURE A SAVE IT, GOOD EVENING, LARD! NoT PAL HEAVYDID ANYTHING UNUSUAL. A FLIP THE HEART! HAPPEN WHILE WE THING COMES WERE GONE MOTHER! THE THE REVOLUTION! EVENING WAS COMPLETE- LY DEVOID OF EXCITEMENT! I ME U. PAT.

OF 10 COPR. 1946 BY NEA SERVICE INC Firearm Owners Give Names To Police Chief Chief of Police Steve Havrilla listed today the names of exservicemen who have souvenir firearms in their possession today at the city hall. The U. S. agents who handled registrations here were scheduled to work today completing a three day period did not report.

In the meantime the chief of police will contact Michael A. Pessolan, investigator in, charge, alcohol tax unit, Middle District, Pennsylvania, with offices at Wilkes-Barre, to determine the next registration date and when the agents will be at the city hall. All the names persons listed will be notified when this information is obtained. Off Duty City Patrolmen Anthony Stev. ens and Frank Uzmann and Motorcycle Police Andrew Fedor were off duty today due to i illness.

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