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PAGE i STANDARD-SENTINEL, AZLETON, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 28, 1946 an attorney now enroute to Japan, T7T where he wilt work In General Mae-Arthur's administration, and Mrs. Benjamin Zalman, of Harrisburg. McAdoo And South Side Paul L. Curran. Correspondent.

7 N. Sheridan St. Phone 721. Leave Items at the Standard Drug Store, Candy Kitchen, McBride'a Drut Store or V. M.

Robinson At Aodenried. Today is the birthday anniver Freeland And North Side 452 Centra Street Victor H. (Meyer, Correspondent Phone 61S. Lear newt Iterai at Seitilnger'e Drug Store, t'alrchlld'a, Olejar'e Store, or Brexina and Myart Billiard Academy. sary of Mrs.

John Tomko, of Centre and Luzerne streets. cheUi and Rudy Cora cm, 17(59; Peter Moscovich and William Kar- powich, 1772; Albert Dovan and John Kasabo, 1749; Andrew Dom-shock and Joseph riscura, 1744; Michael Yanochko and John Stef-anovich, 1745; Frank Lombargo and George Sulkevich, 1728; Geo. Bama and Charles Barosky, 1612; Emil Moscovich and Michael Olsav, 1633; Hubert McGarey and Andrew Domshick, 1650; and Adam Latx and John Stefanick, 1637. A few matches still remained to Miss Mary Rudy, daughter of ill' Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Rudy, of Fern street, i celebrating her birthday 3 Pierosi's At Mickey'i Diner today. it Today is the birthday of Rose Marie Carr, of town. plerogi's At Mickey's Diner Adv. Church Services Today Confessions will be heard this afternoon at 4 o'clock In Si. Peter nrl Paul's Polish National Catholic Clebrates Birthday Elmer Kline, of Main atreet, ex-serviceman, celebrated his anniversary on Tuesday.

Undergoes Operation I be bowled, and over these are com- church it was announced by the Wedding Annivariary Mr. and Mrs. Auguat Peter, well known Front atreet resident, are today celebrating their aixteenth wedding anniveriary. Mr. Peter ii employed aa ateward at the Moose Club in Haileton.

Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mra. Robert Buum, ot town, celebrated thoir first wedding anniversary on June 23 in Cramer, where they are spending the summer months at Mrs. Buum's former home. Mr.

Baum Adv. Home AsBOfiation Meets A meeting oi the American Legion Home Aisociation is called for tonight at the Legin Home, Post No. 276, McAdoo, for 7:30 o'clock. Pieroji's At Mickey'i Diner Adv. Here From Chicago Dr.

and Mrs. Elder Bolla and family, of Chicago, 111., are visiting at the Bolla home at Sheridan psstor, Rev. Casimir J. Uczea or town. Veper services tonight at John F.

O'Donnell, of 145 South Washington street, underwent minor operation yesterday at the Hazleton State Hospital. He is the principal of the Foster Township High School, and is active in the Freeland Lodge of Elks. 7:00. Confessions will be heara after vespers for the adult members of the parish. Mais Saturday, the Feait of Ss.

feter ana rsui, will be and prizes awarded. Softball Matches Today The first week's schedule in the Freeland Softball League comes to a close today with two matches being scheduled at 6:30 p. m. Gene Boyle's Cafe will meet the Rocky's Cafe unit at the Crescents' field, and the Ko-Ed Cleaners will battle Chi-Chi's at the Tigers' Park. Local Orchestra Engaged Enrolls At Lehigh George Grega, an honor graduate at the Freeland Mining and Mechanical Institute earlier this month, left for Bethlehem, where he has started his college studies at Lehigh University.

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Grega, of Fern street. Veterans Are Training A number of North Side veterans of World War Two have started vocational training courses at the Freeland Shirt Factory, under the provisions of the G.I. Bill of Rights.

They are learning to operate sewing machines, and after acquiring various skills in shirt manufacture, the patron saint of the church, at 9 a. and the rector will be celebrant at the mass. and Blaine streets, in town. Pierogi's At Mickey's Diner Adv. Pierogi's At Mickey's Diner Adv.

Pierogi's At Mickey's Diner Adv. Frank Sinatra Extra Pal. Sat. Adv. Pierogi's At Mickey's Diner Adv.

y- Visits In Bridgeport George Danko, one of the North Side's first chauffeurs and auto mechanics, is visiting in Bridgeport, where he is also investigating several positions. Lead Doubles Tourney Emory Smith, of Jeddo, and Tommy Bzdil, of Freeland, form the doubles team which is leading the race in the North Side Doubles' Bowling Tournament now being held at the Brezina and Myers' Frank Carr and his orchestra has been engaged to play at the social engagement which the Free-land Lodge of Eagles will hold are taking over regular jobs. A number of men who were trained at the Dewey street factory have been transferred to the Sunday evening at their home on South Centre street. The Carr unit has been filling engagements Lion' Install Officers McAdoo Lions' Club held its installation of officers Wednesday evening! at Krzywicki's former army officer, is a teacher at the Mining and Mechanical Institute. Is Transferred Private Robert J.

Latz, of town, a member of the Headquarters Seventh Battalion, Third Service Command, was transferred to the Second Army, when that or-ganization moved from Memphis, and took over the Third Service Command at Fort George G. Meade, Md. A group of 800 headquarters men arrived at Fort Meade, last week, and other units have been transferred to the Holabird Signal Depot, in Baltimore. Chancel Choir Will Meet A rehearsal of the Chancel Choir of the St. John's Reformed Church will be held tonipht at 7:30 o'clock in the church building.

in the Berwick region for the past 18 months and has achieved a fine SHARING CHOCOLAT ELlttle Tara Lowe shares her chocolate ration with Heinrlch Staphan as they play In Vienna home. Tara and her mother were among the first families of I'. S. service men to reach Vienna. reputation.

Make Deliveries Services Tonight Services in honor of the Sacrei Heart will be held tonight in St, Mvy's Ukrainian Greek Catholia Church, of town, at 7:00, with the pastor, Rev. John Zabawa, officiating. Services will be held at 7 o'clock tonight in St. Michael's Greek Catholic Church with the pastor, Rev. N.

T. Elko, in charge. Pierogi's At Mickey's Diner Adv, Freeland School Board Plans Cafe, when Anthony B. Midash, one of the charter members of the unit, was installed as chairman for the ensuing year. He succeeds Lion Louis Payer, who served as leader for the past year.

The retiring chairman, Lion Payer, was presented with a mahogany and gold plaque with a New Gym And Arts Bldg. Dowung aneys in reeiand. in the five games their total handicap score is 2004 pins. Other standings are as follows: John Breslin and Joe (Piney) Stefanick, 1998; Donald Bell and James Richards, 1988; Pete Latz, and Andy Adams, 1981; Joe Sa-bella and George Adams, 1926; Arthur Koch and John Brazina, 1893; Tony Gwiazdowski and Joe Opilla, 1879; George Baron and William Rudewick, 1861; Peter Masley and Joe Pavelski, 1826; Harvey Sims, and Frank Cor-azza, 1834; Joseph Boder and Emil Mehales, 1807; Peter Bellas and Michael Kobrick, 1840. Also Donald Kromis and Joseph Kipikasha, 1795; Emil Boder and John Kochie, 1778; William Mar- "Tarzan Leopard Woman? The Freeland School Board, at special meeting held last night large in the centerpiece as a remembrance of his time given to palace Tonite plus Big Party.

Adv, in the high school building, made initial plans for the building of a An application for a teaching position was received from Anna O'Donnell, of Walnut street, who was graduated this month from College Misericordia. It was accepted and filed. Tax Colector Thomas Williams reported that in June he collected Funk's Garag, of town, this week made delivery of a new Chevrolet sedan to John Yensha, of Youngstown, Drifton, and a half-ton Chevrolet truck to Walter Pula, of Jeddo. Guards Return George Kasabo, of Park street, and John Mehalick, of Birvanton Hill, World War Two veterans who recently accepted positions as guards at the Eastern Penitentiary in Gratersford, returned to their duties after visiting at their respective homes in town. Birthday Anniversaries Mrs.

Herman H. Feissner, of Buck Mountain, formerly of Eck-ley, is today celebrating her 72nd birthdav anniversary. She is the combined gymnasium and indus Freeland Manufacturing Co. plant on South Ridge street, which was taken over several weeks ago by the shirt company management. Related Locally Mrs.

Cecilia Boczkowski, of Ma-hanoy City, who died this week at her home after a short illness, was related to the Boczkowski family in town. Her husband, Frank Boczkowski, who died five years ago, was a cousin of Thad, Alfred and John Boczkowski. He was editor for many years of the Lithuanian newspaper "The Saule," which was the first Lithuanian language newspaper published in thic country. "The Saule" was established in the United States by the late Charles Boczkowski, father of the local family, and he served as its editor for a number of years. Back From'Scranton Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Bzdil returned to town last evening after a business trip to Scranton where they purchased equipment for the barbecue shop which they wiil open soon in the Palya building on South Centre street. trial arts building. REFOWICH SUN. MON.

TUES. "LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN" $183.22 in per capita tax and penalty. After ordering the payment of approved bills, the board adjourned to meet Monday, July 1, for tne special meeting called for under the state school code. the Lions' Club as president. Lion Payer is another of the charter men of the organization and is a resident of Fourth street, in Kel-ayres.

Ten members were presented with perfect attendance pins. They were Joseph Mackin, Joseph C. Goodman, Dr. Frank Miller, Andrew Butala, Anthony B. Midash, Louis Payer, Edward Payer, Joseph Gallagher, Andrew Buckta and John Matsko.

The presentations were made by Lion Butala, who is secretary-treasurer of the club. The awards were made for men having attended every meeting for the past year. The newly installed secretary, Andy Butala, will be treasurer of the unit in addition to secretaryship. He succeeds Lion George Pensock, as treasurer. Secretary Butala has been doing the clerical pierogi's At Mickey's Diner Adv.

Sets Picnic Date Members of the Jeanesville-Audenried Methodist churches, have set Saturday, July 20, as the date for the annual picnic this year. The affair will be held at Eurana Park, Weatherly. Sunday School Superintendent Mr. Evens, announced additional plans will be discussed when the two churches convene some evening next week." Pierogi's At Mickey's Diner Adv. Society Meets Tonight A meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Audenried Welsh Conerecrational Church, is called The board passed a resolution creating a "Special Fund" which is a Capital Reserve Fund eet up especially to contain surplus monies to be used for new building projects.

The state legislation authorizing such a fund, is in newly-passed Act 152, and was especially designed to help 'school districts accumulate funds for new construction in the post-war era. Approximately 15,000 of surplus monies, mostly received from delinquent taxes collected during the past year, will transferred to the "Special Fund" before the end of the fiscal year on June 29. Additional funds from delinquent tax sources are expected to swell Hot Pitz Tonight Spaghetti And Meat Balls HALLOW INN Schwabe Ridge St Fishing; Licenses Now Ready. Ann Louise Dress Shop 625 Centre St. mother of George Feissner of the Freeland H.

S. faculty; Dr. Herman H. Feissner, local physician; Mrs. Harry Maury, of town; Mr Wahte Bartol, of Hazle Brook; John, of Washington, D.

Albert, While DDnveii WILLIS ii. DAVENPORT, Correspondent, 103 Towanda St. Big Social Party St. Michael's Church South Fern Street Tonight At 8:15 Don't Miss It. I for this evening ih the social rooms i rt tf t1 1.

FOR SALE Grey enamel kitchen coal range for sale. Apply 138 South Washington St. work for the past five years Lion's Club Officers Elected At the regular bi-monthly business session of the Lion's Club held Tuesday evening at the Skyway The Lions are planning, weath-K the edifice at 7:30 clock er permitting, 10 nave yivmt uu fostie Wednesday. July 24, at Pierogi's At Mickey's Diner Adv. Pierogi's At Mickey's Diner Adv.

Thunderstorm Yesterday Freeland had a moderately heavy thunderstorm yesterday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The rain broke the 88-degree heat for about 45 minutes, but later in the afternoon, the temperature came back almost to its previous figure. The unusual feature of the storm is that it was strictly local. People coming to town from Hazleton were surprised to see the wet streets, and said there was no rain in Hazleton. Local News Notee Mrs.

Martha Stine, Freeland school district attendance officer, this week started the enumeration of all children of the borough who are of school age. Henry Arnold, of Alvin street, took delivery of a new Chevrolet sedan this week at Funk's Garage. He is a Second Ward councilman TONIGHT AND TOMORROW It' TIME For Our COOL SUMMER COTTONS See Our Large Selection In Many Styles Colors. $2.60 to $8.30 26 Different Styles Summer Blouses To Choose From $2.70 to $7.95 Cupid Foundations Parity And Girdle Two-Way Stretch. this fund to nearly $40,000 within two years, when the directors feel that building materials will be available for construction.

Supervising Principal N. P. Luckenbill and the directors envision a modern gymnasium, containing all facilities for physical education, plus departments for domestic science industrial arts and mechanical drawing. The gymnasium will seat between 1200 and 1500, under present considerations, Erection of Buch a building will be a big step forward in the Freeland H. S.

athletic program, for in prewar years, the Y.M.C.A. gymnasium, where the Whippets now play tbeir games, was unable to cater to all fans anxious to see the tilts. Addition of departments for domestic science and industrial arts courses will also be of value, as hotel on the Freeland-White Haven road the following officers who were nominated at the first meeting of this month were elected to serve during the current fiscal year: President, Fred E. Williams; 1st vice president, Clifford Shinkle; 2nd vice president, Charles Nan-stiel; 3rd vice president, Alexander Piro; secretary, Max Ma-ranuk; treasurer, Fred Staples; Tail Twister, Paul Barry and Lion Tamer, "Lloyd A. Searf oss.

The board of governors is composed of Dr. M. J. Hess, Gerald Miller and Thomas B. Gallagher.

These newly elected officers will be sworn in at the next session to be held the most deliriously different fun since "Buck Privates" Want Church Property Restored 27. (JP) The Japan Mission of the Seventh Day Ad-ventist Church today requested return of its property, including churches, hospitals, a publishing house, residences and land which the Japanese forced the mission ta sell during the war. Grove, Quakake Valley. The committee in charge of the gathering, will be selected at a meeting to be held within the near future. Another outing is planned for some time in August.

In addition to the outing for July 24, the unit went on record to sponsor a "Ladies' Night" affair. This will be the annual gathering when the wives, lady friends and other female friends of the organization will be guests. The Lions went on record to attend McAdoo borough's golden jubilee banquet to be held the night of July 10, at St. Michael's Park pavilion, East McAdoo, at 8:00 o'clock. The unit plans to have ABBOTT ii and is well known in pigeon-shoot- Tuesday evening July 9th.

ins- circles. TONIGHT Devil Crabs Hot Pitz FRIENDY'S CAFE South Tamaqua St. Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly have these courses are taking a bigger and more important part in the modern education curriculum.

Still A Few Toppers Suits At Our Special Sale Price. BRENDA JOYCE JACQUELINE deWII ELENA VERDUG0 MARY GORDON at least sixty of its members, wives and lady friends present for the testimonial banquet to be held in honor of the first burgess of the borough namely, James J. McDonald, who headed the town government when it was incorporated fifty years ago next month. Moved To Philadelphia The Elinsky family have moved from their former residence on North Main street and will establish residence in Philadelphia, where Mr. Elinsky is associated with his brother Joseph in the shoe repair business.

The property va-casted by the Elinsky family has been purchased by the Latchette family of East Side borough. Open 6:40. Feature 7:20 9:20 Open Friday 9 to 9. returned to their home in Jersey City, N. after vacationing with members of the O'Donnell family on Vine street.

The crack Nickeletts team, paced by pitcher Jack Gillespie, rolled up a 23-5 score to defeat Seitzinger's in a Freeland Softball League tussle. In another match, Chi-Chi's scored a 6-3 victory over Rocky's Cafe. Is Head Bookkeeper Leo Gallagher, of Walnut street, AT YOUR COOL PALACE Plus BIG PARTY 8:30 The next meeting will be held Wednesday evening, July 17. Due to McAdoo borough's golden jubi- i lee planned for the second Wed-; nesday evening next month and it the regular meeting date of the 1 After passing the "Special i Fund" resolution, the board au-; thorized the president and secretary to invest the major part of the fund in Series Saving Bonds of the U. S.

Government. The board awarded the contract for second class school supplies xo J. L. Hammett of Newark, N. at its bid price of $2,161.12.

The Hammett bid was the only received by the board. Authorization was also given for the repair and renovation of nineteen typewriters used in the commercial department. The work will be done by Carlton Gray, of Lazleton, typewriter agency owner, at his bid price of $5.50 per machine, the same as in past years. The board received a report Brief Mention Miss Eleanor Hartley of Lehigh- AM EXOTIC club, the business session that night will be postponed until the kml BEAUTY. Birvanton Hill, has been promoted to the post of head bookkeeper in the Jeddo Supply Co.

He succeeds John H. Rohland, of Jeddo, who tsmz following week. Pierogi's At Mickey's Diner ton is spending her vacation at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hartley and family on Buffalo street.

The condition of Fred Richards, who has been confined to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ruth Anthony in the Middleburg section died suduenly last week. Maud Ervin, of town, ha. taken "The Spider," Palace Saturday. Pierogi's At Mickey's Diner i Adv.

VFW Postponed Meeting Due to the fights scheduled or jover the former duties 01 Mr. 1 Gallagher. I Here From Philadelphia Mrs. Albert Tetlow, of Philadelphia, formerly of town, is visit-ling her brother-in-law, John H. revaskis, of Main street.

She and her late husband locat-3U in the Quaker City 26 years ago. While a resident of town, Mr. Tetlow was engaged in the coal and from the buildings and grounds committee stating that the concrete sidewalks placed at the Daniel Coxe and high school buildings were according to specifications. The board voted to accept the work, and release the Poleri Construction the contracting firm, from its bond and contract. A motion was passed to permit You've A Splendid Choice of Suites Here it by illness is improved.

Mrs. Edward Williams of Kingston was a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Silvernell on Second street in Middleburg during the week. The funeral of Henry Wheeler was held from the family home on Towanda street yesterday aftet-noon.

Mrs. J. F. Snyder of Walling-ford, was a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Williams during the past week.

A mn4 the Monday night, July 1, at Allen town and several other engagements for that evening, the McAdoo Regional Post No. 6708, VFW, has postponed its meeting until Tuesday, July 2, at 8 o'clock, Vins nflss. and also served as i -'MC- price of Freeland Borough secretary Council. Lnaries d. uvorscaK, aajuiani, n-j tTTi I 1 For a long time we've been I the transfer of funds from one item in the budget where there is a surplus, to items that are in need of funds.

This is a routine step taken near the end of each fiscal year. PARTY TONIGHT 80 nounced last night. Pierogi's At Mickey's Diner Adv. Miss Josephine Aselin 01 rsaz-areth was entertained by relatives and friends here this week. KIDDIES! MATINEE SATURDAY REFOWICH Chapter 2 "PHANTOM RIDER Plus ABBOTT and COSTELLO "LITTLE GIANT" J.

0'Lear Junior Self Service Market PHONE 350 McADOO. 16 NORTH TAMAQUA ST. I tUj HVfj rT lfk that they're here, we're call- 4 Jff1' if Kjfo 1 mg all homemakers to come l-l tr ji and see them. Every suite stJ meets our standards of qual- j.y jn material and workman- ytf'" jj Exceuen vaiues jn bedding, if'i too, so that you can furnish your whole bedroom at a sav- 1 r- 1 Valley Fresh EGGS 49c doz. (Large Size) Large LIMA BEANS 2 lbs.

29c BOSCUL COFFEE 33c 1-lb. jar Silver Floss SAUER KRAUT 2 cans 29c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Sugar Added 2 cans 29c Be Sure to Join Our CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE CLUB TODAY BERTHA'S SHOPPE Heinz Baby Strained Foods 3 for 25c Centre Front Sis. Ph. 525 Eaiy Terms Loweit Pncei I 1 I I TL. I I I Nationally Known Furniture Each Weekend The Late Shopper Finds the "Sold Out" sign in our Meat Department.

So helpful advice is to Shop Early and Select Your Choice Cuts in Beef, Pork, Veal, Chicken and Chicken Parts. Our friendly and courteous employes are on hand to help you select the Meals your family will enjoy these warm days. AH Meats are "A and quality. The Finest Obtainable. vv-' jam SKINLESS FRANKS 43c tt.

RING LIVER PUDDING 37c tb. SOUP MEAT 29c It). STOP! SHOP! SAVE! A PI Join Today! PITMAN'S Merchandise Club KRISPY CRACKERS Xo. pkg. 17c 526 CEINTRE FREELAND I An Eay Wayto Buy STOP! SHOP! ursdays, Fridays and Saturdays to 9 P.

M. Store Closed Wednesdays At 1 P. u. Open Friday Till 9 P. M.

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