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Thirteen WILKES-BARRE RECORD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1959 -r -r Laflin ST HI IWi WEST PITTSTON PLAINS TWP aAaWaAAAAaWaAAaVaMajApVpWMaaWarfaaWNaaWaAAARaaaapHl TAi-lltl Hal II PITTSTON Council Holds 3Ionlroso Mary Ann Wilson At Poultry Festival n.f Bond of $200 Missionary Church Bancl Parents 4 Assembly 41 Mary Ann Wilson; 16-year-old Bierly Is' Honored For Band Sen ice junior tn Montrose Consolidated Officers Are Named LtiYu ieiense Details Told Lafiin Borough Council met re MASOMC LODCE DLNMR JAN. 22 Valley 399, Fre ni Accepted Masons, Pittston, will hold Its S6th annual St. John's High School who was chosen th 19i8 Pennsylvania Sttei.M IC IlltlPPrS cently and heard Taylor Skaggs.j Seat Officers Annual congregational meet Trans-Continentai uas ripe une Dr. Rufus M. Bierly.

Wyoming cooking Champion at the eighth Avenue, West Pittston, erganizerlannual Poultry Federation Fes- -tn. ink. cirk Pn.i i t. Friends ana relatives 01 r.ain- in of Christian Missionary A1-. llanc Church was held Thurs- i Corporation representative, IK rirAinaffe line nn Rail- dav night with Rev.

James ctrft both Railroad Installation dinner-for newly R.nH anil It. iirrnr tir fnrm Harris. DOW for GlrlS, ASSCmDly 41 North Main Street PTA heard Civil Defense) discussed by a Day dinner- January 22 at 6:30 witnessed on Grumbine, pastor. In Conyngtiam Streets had beem'iected otiicers of Band Parents many years, was honored by the burg, where. she attended the Pittston Chapter, nnd mwA 4rinAm at a Hiudm ra.

Firm hna U1 ffUeSt at night Sponsors Association, Plains.lpane! at Its January meeting at in West pulsion Methodist Church. in DAR Chap- to wara rugn rcircicajIfpjre1 jnspectea fcy their was held Thursday night at 7, North Main Street Junior High li. f.j Hnug installation of new church secretary: Mrs. narryChJe inspector. requested cenuy in recognition w.

ni ruuiuy jtohuvii uuu-. was reelected Church at Plains Amejjcan Legion Home. Rev. Dr. Peter K.

Emmons, retired pastor of Westminster years service as qirecuir. mem i rr.jrr-n.i... William Goodman )l School of which Boni Sabatini is principal. Mrs. Simon presided.

Presbyterian Church. Scranton, Frank Weeks, an a rl 1 1 a liHarrtsbure Wednesday nignt. n-n iV.yy 7. 1 ln-AT council "return the $200 check which was held by the secretary as a performance bond. However, Councilman Bontempt reported Anthony OrtoianJ.

retiring president, presided. Officers installed: Mrs. Edna will be the principal speaker. At the Km Show, Mlsl. Wil-' marshal and Madge Parkinson, was elected financial secretary Rittin Rurks'instaUing chaplain.

Soloist was and James Comstock was elected Panel consisted of Col. FranK member of the band, was chairman of arrangements and toast- He is president of the board of Townend, head of Luzerne Coun. trustees of Prmceton University master. He presented a traveling County who was chosen Poultry I Judy Winans. Past mother d- missionary treasurer.

both streets need additional work Queen lit 1958, appeared bi the; vtser, Mr Aim Smiles, in- Executive a di Reelected, jj Conyngham has deep ruts and Musko, president: Mrs. Michael Modresky, vice president; Mrs. Roy Pearce, secretary; Mrs. John Condo, treasurer. rand president of Board ot or-jDllg to Dr.

Bierly. Post Com- one Poultry Federation Booth at the stalled the orticers. rrann ru.er, iiaiie. yu Railroad 4s pas.bie lor only eign Missions 01 tne united imander jonn Casey, ty civil EWten.se; ia. rrancis Durfee from Red Rock Air Fore R- lar Station; Nicholas Souchlk.

Civil Defense administrator of -Luzerne County and resident of invitation of the federation. They I Officers Installed: Worthy ad-! Mrs. Maicoim miin; new iy jcgr at a tUn- Secretary was J.iinvitaUon oruie teaeration. tney wmcers jnsiaueti as or Presbyterian Church in the A ooem written bv Charles Retiring officers: Anthony j. pva th turlcev ann vtser.

Joan lesta: a ss 6 1 a eieciea. ivuuen uiiiiiinraan. cj- Ortolani president; Mrs. Edna voiaen was reao. a jirugra 11 pi.

Reelected. Frank Miller. dered to retain the 200 check until the ruts are filled on the streets and Railroad Street is entertainment was Presented um-cnitaen Niiiuvvicjira, auua vuu.nuntv VI. It bP nther. food, made with ooultry told: charity.

Judy Edward Pugh and William U-i vice president: Mrs. Donald Wheeler, recording secre fiatns, and lorn smitn. head 01 Civil Defense in Plains United State. Carl B. Rosencrance, PM.

wOj present the past master's jewti to the retiring worshipful master, George Miller. Jr. Carlton Stauller. PM, will give the made 16 feet Instead of the Dr. Bieriy't accessor band i'nd visited witnthose who hope.

Nancy rnincis; faith. JudyUhlnskyNewly elected. Mrs. WU- tary: Mrs. George Moses, finan Hirartnr isioppea'ai xne Doom.

iviarun; iipsurer, muj utu cial secretary; Mrs. Mary Sysak, Mrs. Russm. Introduced smith. Deaconess reelected were, Mrs.

At the federation dinner, both Evans; chaplain. Lois Detato; who was moderator. He advised Edward Pugh and Mrs. Alex aw nur kai girts spokes briefly. Mary Anri'driil Barbara Perfetto; present eight feet Skaggs said final clean up could not be done by the company until spring and for that reason Panama Williams Com welcome and introduce the the group-i-that residents cf Blessed Virgin Marv Sodalttylis the daughter of Mr.

and love, Janice Mandicott; Hit e. Sunday School superintend- toast master, Thomas P. Ferguson. PM. Invocation will be given 1 1 on i i nn fm a lav tiaiH.

treasurer. Committee Mrs. Kenneth Matthews. Mrs. Michael Modreskyr Mrs.

John Condo, Mrs. Rjbv Pearce; Mrs. Kenneth Matthews had mother accompanied ber to Har-tNeiTOn; Immortality, Elaine pany would store its equipment Church will hold a bake sale by Rev. Andrew Pillarella of Second Presbyterian Church of near Veterans Administration nsDurg ana was aiso guest axismiles; ndeiity, urace Jones; after masses Sunday. the dinner.

-patriotism, Nancy Mammarella; Hospital. He assured the council trances Kay chairman and ant, newly elected, William Goodman. Ladies Missionary Society president, reelected, Alex Hite. Young People's president, newly elected. James Comstock.

Trustees: Reelected. Frank roll call and members stood as service, Mary Ann carpenter; repairs would be completed inr Ann Blockis, cochairman. Com Plains Township would be ad- vised from military, township and county CD. Smith introduced Lt Durfee, who told of the three-bubble radar antenna on Red Rock: Mountain. Ther are 300 person at the station.

Souchik told the group Americans are the ones that must their names were read. Prizes WOMAN. BREAKS IOP confidential observer. Barbara mittee members are Margaret were won by Mrs. Russell C.

Smith, Mrs. John Condo and Pukalia, Christina Dobilas, Lor Pittston and benediction by Rev. Harry S. Henck at the host church. Church Plans Valentine Dance the spring.

A complaint was received frdm residents Of Railroad Street regarding the need for. an additional street light at a point where William Sincavage. Miller, Edward Pugh, William Sharp, Charles Carey;" newly raine Visneski, Ann Marie Yak-alavich and Ann Marie Walatkas. Talks were given by Ortolani: Mrs. Ab Hinds, 83-year-oldurceU; musician.

Marian Se-Montrose resident, auffered lmanski; choir director, Mary broken Tiipi Sunday at Swack-Unn Kunigal. hammer Nursing Home, where Mrt Elsj Boot of Wyoming she had been patient several 1 chapter OES. was Installed as weeks. After treatment at Medi- tn4! new mother adviser by Mrs. Charles B.

Gage, director, and elected, William Goodman. James Comstock and Robert Zimmer WOMEN PLAN SOCIAL me colliery used to be." It was act, they are Civil Defense. He commended Plains on Its group of more than 60 Auxiliary Po Women's Society of St. Mary man. reported the section from Market Mri.

Anthony Just, general! of Assumption Church will hold Raymond Pambianco, school board director of Plns-Laflin and Plains Boards, Date set for the annual band concert and choral group ta wii. Gebhart, district deputy, was transferred to Robert Pack- Mrf Gebhart -also-installed the chairman fne the Annual St.llts third annual social leoruary Mreet to the home of Andrew. Slmko Is In total darkness. Main Street residents com Mrs. J.

Miller lice. He spoke of the irrt-ald and rescue class William ValenUne'i dance, sponsored by (5 at 8 p. m. in the school audi- er aayre, wnere ana is follows- WroJ Pierce was starting and would torium. Church Street.

a patient. Our Lady of Mount Carmel plained about a drainage line be- mine Chapter 1, Alberta Vin April 10 at 8 p. m. at Flams To Guide Luncheon Rey. Kenneth Horan Is honor cent, worthy matron; Elizabeth coming blocked.

Investigation byiMemorial H'ifch School. Each continue Thursday nights at 7 JO at the Town Hall for persons interested. ary chairman. Mrs. Jame BU Hjahnsr Schacht, former Min- Ibtai rit lnnnmirt linHftF Hitter wie simi commissioner lounaio a U-D 1 wu liven live Church, has announced Mrs.

Carl Adonizi will be chairman of the patron committee. Assisting Mrs, Aaonlzlo an co- bow is general chairman' and Mrs. Malcolm Miller was ap tickets to sell. Students of the Davis, Marie Perfetto, Ann Testa; Emma Gompert, Caroline Drummond, Caroline Smith, CoL. Townend spoke for the pointed general chairman of band also will sell tickets.

The the drain was being used by some residents for an overflow from their septic tanks. Mrs. William Adrian cochair- today receives a monthly penman. sion of about 1700. second time that evening, hav association will present sweaters Etta Evans, Edna Bigger, Doris ing spoken at Plains Rotary Club rhairmen will be Mrs.

Peter Minichello and Mrs. Frank De- PhlUiD. to senior band members and Council voted to flood the Bechtold. Jennie Tamburra and MMMMMaeVMVMallere before coming to the PTA meet- West Pittston Woman's Club annual spring luncheon at a meeting held at her home Thursday. She will be assisted by the following committees: Cochairman, music stands to the band Elsie Boos.

playground and convert it into He named shelters, base' night of the concert. a skating rink. w. Contacting; aides Include Mrs. Pat Roots.

Mrs. Joseph Capone, Harmony Chapter 58, Wyoming, Ruth Metcalf, worthy Entertainment was furnished hospitals for mass car and sleeping facilities, also clothing distribution. He explained radi Exeter by Barbara Cusick and a group of dance students in song and matron: Janice Reese, Ruth Nelson, Evelyn Stacker, Loretta Mrs. John G. Connell; program, Mrs.

Andrew Lewis: luncheon. Mrs. Edward B. Wicks: dec- dance and novelty ballet. Parkinson, Helen Emmineer, ation, and warned persons must stay in doors or cellar If possible during periods of fall-out.

Lesion Present: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. orations.

Mrs. Ambrose Hart, Eloah Chapter 364, Avoca, Jean West Wyoming Loop Wyoming PTA Ortolani, Mr. and Mrs. Michael One-minute of silence was ob Mann, worthy matron; Cheryl Mooney Ruth Collins, Melba Mooney Ruth Collins, chairman; Mrs. John T.

Byers, Mrs. Sidney Darby, Mrs. Harold G. Traher. Mrs.

Joseph C. Mrs. Angelo Pompino, Mrs. James Lemongelli, Mrs. Leo CiovagnoU, Mrs.

Arthur Bartoiai, Mrs. Louis Spicoli, Mrs. Anthony Matrone, Mrs. Louis Mrs. Louis Alexander, Mrs.

Vincent Gallizzt, Mrs. Joseph Saporito, Mrs. Anthony D'lorio and Mrs. B. V.

WaaganieHo. Mrs. John Milano, Mrs, Louis Fabririo, Mrs. Joseph Gentile, Mrs Patsv DeLuca. Mrs.

George To Hold Bake Sale served for the recent death of A TL UDenS IniS MOrnin SBiggcr, Mary Llewellyn. Modresky. Mr. and Mrs. John Condo, Mr.

and Mrs. S. Roy Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond one of th teachers, Mrs. Bessie Cramer; reservations. Mrs.

Sid- Wert Ptttrfon Thunter West Pittston Chapter 397. To Give Revue Glides. Mrs. Russin read a paper Auxiliary of Adam Kalmano- ney TJ. Martin, chairman MrsJ west Wyoming xeenage Marjorie, sneppier, worthy ma on "American Education" and wlcz Post 833, American Legion.

Pambianco, Mr. and Mrs. Wil jay Alexander, Mrs. Arch Basketball League has begun its second season of operation at of a recent act in which one- met Wednesday nigf.t at Main Eraine Dymond, Aldonla Dymond, Audrey Riffle, Dorothy liam Pierce. Mrs.

Edna Musko, Wyoming PTA will present Corby: publicity Mrs. Ralph billion dollars will be appropri Dinner with Mrs. Angela Chin- intt, mi in Wtfnminc A West Wyoming High School! 1 nomas. vanuuzer. Janice corby.

veima ated to advance education. taia presiding. Mr. and Mrs. wiuiam sincavage, Mr.

and Mrs. Nelio Georgetti, Mr. and Mrs. Domlnlck Vergilis, Mrs. Chester Montante i Hm Audltorium Weed Melba Moss.

Gymnasium. This year the league has been expanded to include Donations were authorized for RICKERT HEADS the March of Dimes and CARE. Leon. Mr. and Mrs.

red ceccoru, Janunry 2C at 8 p. m. The show is being hld to raise funds to purchase an audiometer to be Plans for a bake sale to be Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harding, EXPLORER CROUP held in Esposito's Shoe Repair Hill Will Preach At Union Service Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Zurla, Mr usod by the school district. two new teams, making a total of six. First game of the season will be played at 9:30 this morning. Players, their teams and the sponsors of the teams: bnop, Wyoming Avenue, former and Mrs.

Santi Ercolani, Mrs. Wayne Rickert of Explorer Barbara Cusick and Wayne Walters will present hit songs ly the Stern Building. January! Nicholas Spak. Mrs. Kenneth Fost 352, First Methodist Church, Refreshments Were served by mothers of seventh grade, chairmen as follows: 7A, Mrs.

Joseph Cardoni; 7B, Mrs. Walter Anusie-wicz; 7C, Mrs. Fred Spagnuola; 7D, Mrs. Attilio Cardoni. Board meeting will be at the call of the president.

February is Brotherhood Month. PTA Founder's Day will be observed during the month. The next meeting will be held Wednesday Mrs. Bruno Bernardl, Mrs. Louis Capone, Mrs.

Chris Latona, Mrs. Sam Capone, Mrs. Anthony Just, and Mrs, Frank Turon. The affair be held Wednesday, February 4. at May-fafr Supper Club, from 8 to midnight.

Patron committee will meet at the church rectory, Tuesday, January 27. at 7:30 p. m. at which time a final report is expected. 31 were completed.

Donations Matthews, Mrs. Olga Phillips, "Doine What Comes Union Evening Service tomor-! Mrs. Helen Pryor, Mrs. Nell "Anything You Can Do," and was elected chairman of Explorer Cabinet at a meeting of Greater Pittston District Boy McCormack. Mrs.

Charles Kru- row night at 7:30 will be in First Presbyterian with Rev. W. John "They Sav It's Wonderful." Orlando's Coal. Coach. Frank Orlando; Chuck Fosko, Bill Roberts, Sonny Banko, Bob Frew, of baked goods will be accepted by Mrs.

Ruth Mulcahy, bake sale chairman, January 30 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the shop. The ballet guild, with chore-! Scout Explorer posts Thursday gel. Mrs. Ed Pienta Mrs.

Mary Sysak, Mrs. Russell C. Smith, Hill, pastor of First Congrega tional Church, preaching. Order an unK. Dan urescavage.

Kili Kume Kmiotv Cnrh tions also may be brought Satur Hannah Davis, Charles Mann, ography by Robert Kounam, win feature Pamella Smith, a professional dancer 'from the Rob of service will be: day morning prior to the sale William Mann. John Fedock; Fred Orlando. John Organ prelude, "Andante" Re which will take place at 9:30. night. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Rickert, North Street. Other officers elected: William Davis, vice chairman; and William Vanderburg, secretary, both of Post 354. West Pittston. Meeting was held at John D.

ert Jaffery Ballet Troupe of nunirx TO INSTALL ligiose Nevin; call to worship. Following the 1 1 a Natrass, Frank Banko, Bob Nar-done. Joe Dixon. Jim Niski. nignt, eoruary kj, at Banner for attendance went to the Fifth grade, taught by Mary Churnslde.

Present: Mrs. Robert Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Bonl Sabatini. Mrs.

Rev. Mickael Klinoff, host pastor; Invocation: hymn, "Sun of Hose Company No. 2. Coach. SS.

Peter and Paul PTA Installation Set JvU Tnlf offers EHeen Dungey. well-known EftnnS11.0 in thS Hiarimb. player, also will be fea- Bin Roberts; George Molnar, luncheon was served. Mrs. Chln-tala and Mrs.

Benny Gitlis were authorized to attend Bl-County Council meeting in American Legion Home, VV i 1 s-Barre January 21. Bill Norton. Jim Noto. Al Nie- jit 1 11 rn My Soul, Thou Saviour Scripture lesson, Luke Rev. Ernest J.

Sperring: Canticle. a rrau nmonti win Stark American Legion Post Home with representatives from hnt house. Gail B. Young, supervising menski, George Dennis, Richard Paul Lavelle, Mrs. Edward Podehl, Mrs.

Marilyn Kennedy, Mrs. Louis Pellegrini, Mrs. Sara New officers of PTA Of SS. HMmes. bob Stoesser.

principal of Wyoming Schools, Rev. William Kerns: prayer. Rev. two West Pittston Posts, Wyo-mlng and Falls Explorer posts. be served following the session.

MOTHERS TO MEET Smalltown Dress. Coach, Bob has been named honorary chair Harry Henck; choir anthem, Marconeri. Mrs. fclsie sale. Mrs.

Peter and Paul School will be installed Sunday night at 7 in the parish auditorium at the The three officers elected will Lrrnjs league to Vai Fiiippinl. Mrs. Eleanor Kitlas, man of the revue. Mrs. John J.

Klocko has been named gen- Little League Association will The Lord's Prayer," Wallace. Offertory prayer: offertory, "On Wings of Melody" Clarke: serve on Wyoming Valley Council Cabinet and will serve to co Mrs. Anthony Narvid, chair- Mrs. John Franchella, Mrs. Joseph Kaczinski, William, meet Sunday afternoon at 2 at monthly meeting of the association, Fosko: Bill Schalles.

Ray Rich-! ards. Bob Orlando. Ray Bangel, Richard Booth. Bob Mulesky, Tom Duffy. Wyoming Eagles, Coach.

Joe Amato; John Orlando. Joe Sio- t.iir era cminnui ino win ut a- man of Mothers March on bv Geora. Endrusick. ordinate activities of the region's Boy Scout Home. John Wagner Proch, Mrs.

Paula NerbeekL Mrs. annrMinfeii that Incoming officers are: Mrs. a meeting 01, ticket and will preside. Arrangements for explorer units. patron chairman L.IJ William Yursha.

Mrs. Edward hymn, What a Change Within sermon, "The Prayer for Increased Faith." Rev. V. taolitbl nrMnt. Mr Nick YazwinskL field Scout the annual boys' dinner will be Blazeiewski, Mrs.

Harry S. Rus- Mrs. Kenneth Tissue, Mr. and Mrs. John Harkovieh, Mrs.

Joseph Shemanskl, vice president per, Joe Tomsak, Mike Gibbons. executive, and John Dente. chair discussed. Officers, managers. Mr.

Hill: hymn, "In the Hour of Mrs. JOhn Baron, sunshine iaay Kichard Roberts. Larry Gatti. umpires and members of the benediction: postlude.i man pf the camping and Activities committee in the Pittston Andy Tomsak. Peter Rutskt, Mrs.

Joseph Wa-teskt. Mrs. Nancy Burns, Mrs. Pacific Turchettl, Mr. and Mrs.

ladies auxiliary are requested to Mrs. Paul Hoffman, publicity chairman. Mrs. Stanley Moczul- sin, Mrs. Paul catanl, Mrs.

William Sincavage, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dezinski, William Scutt, George Moses, Mr. and Mrs. John Dorsn, Mr.

Mary Russ. general committee win ne neiu Monday night at In Pittston YMCA. Mrs. Joyce Pederson will address the group. DINNER SeTwEDNESDAY Greater Pittston Business and Professional Woman's Club will l.ij -i m.AVna WMtn joy ana rraise," Rand.

The offering will be used for Licata's Pharmacy. Coach. Bob District, presided for the forma attend. skl. secretary, and Mrs.

Val tion of the unit and the election Weekday School of Religion. Koslosky; Louie Morgantini, Paul Arnone. Steve Glttens. MOTHERS TO INSTALL ot officers, Louis Pizza, George Krashkevich, John Mills, Mrs. John Dempsey, Mrs.

Joseph Llpski, Mrs. Rodger KompinskL treasurer, are being retained from the previous year. Mrs. Joseph Barxovuz, mm Confraternity of Christian Richie BelL Thomas Froncelc. PRESBYTERIAN NOTES Winifred Brice, Mrs.

Waiter Anusiewicx, Mrs. Charles Angelo, Outgoing officers are: Mrs. An- Mothers of St John's Slovak EVANGELIST TO SPEAK Lou Winans. Dino Nerozzi. Skol- Junior choir of First Presbv ttrton0rjandir, Mr.

Monica Mrs. itMuf Vnltrh.lr nretirlent Mri Church will Install officers Sun terian Church will rehearse to Joseph Skibinskl, Rev. Harold Ronton, licenced evangelist of Ontario. Canada. George Kwasnik vice president: day afternoon at 2:30.

A luncheon Schedule of games for today: 9:30, Orlando's Coal vs. Holy Name; 10:30, Hose, Company No. morrow morning at 9:15. imme Mrs. Joseph GattussO.

Mrs. sam Angeio, Mrs. Aioerx Mrs. Francis Durfee, Mrs. Waiter Harding, Mrs.

will be served following the in Mrs, Elmer Goode, Mrs. Ed diately belore Church School TRUCK BLOCKS TRAFFIC will be guest preacher at both Sunday services tomorrow In Mrs. George Homy aunsnine Lady; Mrs. Joseph SoboL publicity chairman. stallation.

Thomas Atkinson. Mrs. Mary gar Lare, Mrs. Earl Rowett, Jo Communicants' Class will be held at 4 with the pastor. Rev.

Mick I vs. Smalltown Dress; 11:30, Wyoming Eagles vs. Licata's Gustinucci, Mrs. Rose White, Mrs. Christian Missionary Alliance Church.

Rev. Mr. Ronsoit will BAKE SALE SUNDAY seph Uiesky, Mrs. Peter Pod-wika, Mrs. George Mercincav- fnarmacy.

ael Klinoff, in charge. Three Refreshments win be served. Hostesses will be Mrs. Leo Kry-slewskl. Mrs.

Peter Wlniewicz, A large trucK, toaaea wnn three tiers of steel, reportedly owned by Gar Wood Industries, Exeter, hampered traffic for some time Thursday afternoon when It almost toppled Parent Teacher Association of St. John the Baptist Slovak speak at special meetings every niokt at 1r" Inm h. tvf age. James K. Langan, Helen Youth Fellowships will meet at 6 and rehearse for Youth Anthem- Fred Spagnuoio, Mrs.

tiste sue-sSvage, Mrs. Burt Nanklvell, Mrs. Dora Agborn, Mrs. Elmer Griffith. Helen Elward, Josephine Johnson, Robert Wilson, Mrs.

Mrs. Bernard Shedlawskl and: Church will hold a bake sale weeks. Edith Thomas, Mrs. Fred Bohh, Sunday in the parish hall follow Klimasiewfski Lists Garbage Collections ff Fnrt JenkinsiHelen Dunbar Mrs. James Law.

GOODFELLOW TO PREACH Gocek. Ann Kropp, Josephin Goreckl, Mrs. Helen Snarski, Wil ing the masses. Articles for sale Willie Xf RHrl nur Kill Street i'tiB. 1 miaiv, j.icaiJi.

to be held Sunday morning, January 25, when the young people will be in charge of the worship service, LEGION TO MEET Rev. Wallace Goodfellow, Mont will be accepted at the hall Sat Mrs. Joseph Sobol. CLUB WILL HOLD VALENTINE DANCE urbanski and the faculty. Walter KiimasiewfskL Wvo- urday night from 7 to 9.

Proceeds will be for the nuns of the rose will be guest preacher at morning sermon and prayer at 11 Sunday In Trinity Episcopal Church. ming Borough Street Commis- liam Proch, Ida Durum, ciain Kosko, Mrs. Joseph CardonL Mrs. Attilio Cardoni, Mrs. 1 Mrs.

Mary Albertelll, Mrs. Arthur Kline, Mrs. Betty Lunder- parish. John D. Stark Post 542.

Amerl. Christian Mothers Will Seat Officers stoner, has announced tin cans, ashes and garbage will be col Plains Friendship is com ctn Legion, will meet Monday HUDYCK IN HOSPITAL Patrolmen Thomas Jackett and Merle Finan were assigned to direct one-way traffic until the steel beams were righted on the truck and It was able to continue on its way. A boon from Medico Electric Company, was used to place beams on the truck. A girls' trio from Youth Choir John P. Hudyck.

Cedar Street man, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kussin. Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Lalanas, win sing tomorrow morning at pleting plans for a Valentine dance to be held Friday, February 6, at club rooms, 3 North ntght at 8 In the post home; executive committee will meet at 7:30 with Commander John J. a member of the high school fac 11 in First Methodist Church. lected within the borough beginning Monday morning at 7. Collection will begin at Wyoming-Exeter Borough line and continue southward until all of Mrs. Rita Burke will be prin ulty, is a patient at Presbyterian Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Eister, Mario Roeeoni. Trio is composed of Katie Simons, casey presiding. River Street. cipal speaker tomorrow night at Carol Roth and Sandra Euth.

Stenhen Nerbheckl is general at an installation meeting Hospital, Philadelphia. HOME FROM HOSPITAL SUNDAY SERVICES the borough has been collected. They will sing "The Heaven's Declare thy Glory." Senior Choir MLODZINSKI TO which will be held by Christian Union vesper service will be! HESTAIHAUT FOR SALS. is 40.0. PhoM OL 4-J0S1 or chairman on arrangements.

Edmund Podczaski is cochairman. Committee: Dom Pape, Henry Klimasiewfskl and a crew of Joseph Adams is recuperating held Sunday at 7:30 in First also will present a number, "Here Mothers of Our Lady of Sorrows Church, West Wyoming, in borough employes spent yester- TAKE OFFICE at his home, Lincoln Street, fol in This House." aay afternoon and evening cin Presbyterian Church with Rev. W. John HilL pastor of First Kobaski. Frank Waikowian.

jonn Kellv. Walter Kasaba. Mike Pe- ot 4-snt. TEACHER RETURNS -Peg Walsh. 1S2 William Street, tne cnurcn pansn ran.

lowing his return from Veterans Junior Church will be In InaeDh Mlodzinskl; newly elect (derlng borough streets and Newly elected officers are: Administration Hospital, Wilkes- trushnak, John Kosek. George Congregational Church, preach Mrs. Mildred GoryL president charge of Mrs. Raymond E. Ram-ape and Pamela Ayre.

barre. ed commander of Polish-American Veterans Association, Hudson removing snow from surface drains. Cindering will continue ing on -ine rrayer lor In Dreanut. has returned to her duties as teacher in Pittston City Junior Mrs. Alice Grescavage, vice pres creased Faith." Proceeds will go towards tne Hn.it will be installed as ui LEAVES HOSPITAL VOITH RALLY TONIGHT until approaches to main streets have been covered.

ident: Mrs. Betty jacKloskl, secretary: Mrs. Victoria Satkow- Grace Presbyterian Rev. new commander In special cere High School after an mness, (DI ARI-KSO IN HOSPITAL Youth for Christ Rally will be building Xund GROUP IN REVIEW Daniel R. Williams, pastor.

9:45. Mrs. Nick Recine is recuperating at her homer-Memorial I I I I i. monies to be held Saturday nignt. held in Masonic Temple, Scran- ski, treasurer; Mrs.

Virginia Nlemienski, publicity 'chairman. DRAMA CALL SS. 10:45, morning worshin. January 24. at 8 at th ciuu James Colaiiisso, 226 Butler Street.

Is a surgical patient at Nehemiah's Burden." with spe In connection with National ton, tonight at 8. Cars will leave from Grac Presbyterian Church Mrs. Michael Socash. chairman rooms. Retiring officers are: Mary Association of Dance and Affil cial music.

Children's Bible Chairman of th installation of the drama department of Turant, president: Marie Mat- oil vi ivuvHiuiei rciuin from Nesbltt Memorial Hospital, Kingston. CHURCH SERVICES at 7. will be past commander ot th stuay, ana sr. reuowshlps, Robert Packer Hospital, bayre, MRS. MORGAN IS ILL tlna.

vice president: Regina iated Artists, the following local persons will appear in a student review Sunday in New York Spitale, secretary; Lucy- Agatl, Polish Veterans and past com-mander of Joseph E. Conlon Junior Legion and Junior Soldiers of Salvation Army will meet this morning at 10. ana Adult Bible study. 7:30, Evangelistic service. "God Now Wyoming Woman's Club, has requested members Interested In drama to call Mrs.

James B. Law, Jr, cochairman. as soon as St John the Baptist Polish RC Mrs. Ralph Morgan, 462 South f.in Street- SebastopoL Is a Conlon Post 558. Plain AmerU worKs.

Rev. A. A. Ziemba, pastor. City: Caroly Snyder, Marlene Snyder, Arllne Kandrac, Jean treasurer: Mary Perdinski, publicity chairman.

Mrs. Sue Martorona Is chairman of the dinner and Mrs. LuieriM Aveaue Baptist Rev. patient at-Mercy Hospital, Sunday masses at 8 and 10:45. possioie.

YOUTH CENTER TONIGHT Ernest Sperring, pastor. 10. Marchetu, Marten irosKO. ana West Pittston High School can Legion. Edward Winiewici.

Chester Bohinski is cochairman and assist ants are Thomas Mo-don and Stanley OsmanskL BAPTIST SCHOOL SUNDAY Wilkes-Barre rATHF.RINE MrHAIJR ILL Carol Trosko. Marge Nerozzt, cochairman. SS. 1L worship, "Remember The Youth Center will meet as usual toniEht from 8 to 11 in the high School of Missions of First They will be accompanied by Their aides are Josephine Pepe, Catherine MrHale. 46 Prospect First Congregational Rev.

Baptist Church will be held to Mr. and Mrs; Eugene Snyder, Guest sneaker will be Attorney Axnes iuraura Laiiian Arseni, school gymnasium with "Come Avoca Band Parents Plan For Annual Concert morrow night at 6:30 in the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cusick Anna "Mozar. Mary Stanczak, Anthony B.

Panawsy, as You Please'- as xne tneme. W. John Hill, pastor. 10:30, worship, "Faithful Stewards." church auditorium. Classes are Esther Noto, Naida Greco and Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Trosko and Games and novelty dancing will Street, mathematics Instructor at Pittston High School, is ill at her home. rAVCER GROUP TO MEET Other officers to he installed: Vice commander, Edward. Or- scheduled for all age groups with 11:45. CS.

Angelina Arnone. Mrs. Ruth be part of the program. tear-tiers and material for each InirruM-ulate Conception Rev. study.

INSTALLATION SET SUNDAY josepn Cm uzsrien, pastor, as r.ieater Pittston Cancer So. Parent Band Association met Chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bianco. Mr.

and Lewis Carpenter and Mrs. Gladstone Scott. sisted by" Rev. Josenh Sro- noskl; secretary, Anthony Sza-fran; treasurer, Edward Rygiel-skl; chaplain, John Dombrow-ski; sergeant at arms, Louis Wonsavag. NAIIAS TO TALK ON NEAR EAST lew will meet Monday after Installation of officers of MOTHERS TO RECEIVfc zena.

Masses at 7:30, 9, rftitnd recently at School No. 1 and arrangements were made for the Plains Rod and Gun Club and noon at 3:30 tn Pennsylvania Power and Light Company 11, tne last a nigh mass with Auxiliary will be held Sunday at Rev. Herbert G. Nahas, pastor Benediction of the Most Blessed 10th annual band concert to be held in St. Mary's Auditorium 3:30 in club roms, Hllldaie.

Kob Dupont of Syrian Orthodox; Church of Sacrament. Confessions will be Corporate Communion for members of St. Joseph's' Christian Mothers will take place at the 7:30 a. m. mass Sunday.

The January meeting of the Christian Mothers will be held Tuesday building. Water Street. nnitV AT HOSPITAL April 8 and 9 at 8 p. m. Gershom ert Vlncentl and Mrs.

Mary Ma-zola will preside at respective Wilkes-Barre, will speak on heard at 4 and 7 p. m. Saturday, Dally masses at 7 and 8 a. m. PERSONALS Alic Ball, Mary Earl R.

Bean, Frank G. Kelley and Harry E. Nichols ar observing Smith was named general chair of the Christian Church WOMEN PLAN SALE Two births were recorded at meetings. Refreshments will be man. in the Near East" at the School Dupont Council of Republican Pittston Hospital yesterday Missionary Alliance Following committees were Women will sponsor a public of Missions meeting which will Rev.

James Grumblne, pastor. birthdays today. night at 7:30 in new church conference rooms. Hostesses will be Mrs. Helen Skibinskl, Mrs.

Mar named: Tickets, Mrs. Joseph bake sale today from 1 to 5 be held tomorrow night at a in 10, bS. it, morning worship. Carolyn Fisher, Shiney tiumnn Cava! art. Mrs.

Walter Kissinger, Wyoming Methodist Church. and Mrs. Anna Seymour will A daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Finn, 72 Market Street, pittston.

Mrs. Finn is the former Sally McLane. "A daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. imhnnv Nardone.

19 Hill Park served. TO. REMOVE DECORATIONS Weather permitting, William Plerc. chairman on holiday lighting, sponsored by Plains Lions Club, announced strings of garet Greback. Mrs.

Ann Kopko 6:30, Youth Fellowship; 7:30, evangelistic service. Mrs. Harry Rees and Mrs. Rob p. m.

at VFW home. ATHLETES TO MEET Dupont Athletic Club will meet observe birthday anniversaries Mrs. Ann Derzak, Mrs. Pauline ert Decker; program, Mrs. Ted Assembly of God Rev.

Donate Sunday. Sapiego. Mrs. Sophie Marshall. Lane, Mrs.

Henry Burke, Mrs. The school Is being conducted for a six-week period. A snack supper will be held at 5 and will be followed by cjasses for all ages at 6. Al all classes Andrea, pastor. 10.

SS. with Mr. and Mrs. Frsng iotn ana Sundav afternoon at 2 at VFW Mrs. MaryPletruch will make Andrew Wilk and Mrs.

Albert Avenue. Pittston. Mrs. Nardone Leonard D'Andrea, superintend- will be taken down Sun home. Players are requested to the attendance award.

Turner; publicity, Mrs. Theodore ent 11, morning-worship, 7:30, family, formerly of RD 7, Key. stone, hav moved to 9JMffett Street day afternoon, beginning at 3. return uniforms at this meeting. is the former Elizabeth Dougher, TSKF.V TO HOSPITAL Harris; decorations, Theodore Harris and men of the evening worship.

SUNDAY SERVICES 1 Auxiliary Police who are mem will meet for the address. LivV Wire Class is in charge of serving dessert and beverage this week. Trinity Episcopal Trinity fa RTY POSTPONED Baptist Rev. William J. Med- Boo on fmm wlrln bers of the club will assist in directing; traffic.

Robert Eaton, 13 Swallow Pittston. was taken to "Auxiliary of Post 4909, VFW, lock. pastor. CS, 10. Morning MitrMnt.

Slap for KtlaaU. at announced that its pnrty sched worship, 1L. vnurcn ocnooi, t. uiin Thomas, superintendent Morn-! Ing prayer and sermon, 11, with LITTLE LOOP AUXILIARY Piftstrm Hospital at 11:55 p. uled for today at veterans Ad- Jenkins Township Little Methodist Rev.

Guy A. Leln-thalL pastor. CS 9:45. Morning WALTER'S. Eaat C.rt Stmt.

S-MTl, or WALTS TTDOU Start SIW strMt. ruuimtm. va SUNDAY SERVICES Thursday night In the Pittston Ambulance. James Ru.ane and Duryea Rev. Wallace Goodfellow ministration Hospital, Wilkes-Barre.

has been postponed until League Auxiliary will meet Tuesday evening at the hose house worshit 11, MYT 6:30. January 31. First Methodist Rev. Harry MOTHERS TO RECEIVE Plain Presbyterian SS at 10. MID-TERM EXAMINATIONS Mid-term examinations will be taken January 2L 22 and 23 In Wjoming Schools.

BVM TO RECEIVE Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality at Port Griffith. All members and any prospective members Presbyterian Rev. David R. Dresser, pastor. CS 10.

Morning worship 11. Willard Peck manned tne CHVRCH SERVICES tu Peter's Lather Rev Confraternity of Christian Worship at 1L CE at Auxiliary wii; sponsor a white Elephant arty Wednesday, at S. Henck, pastor. SS, 9:45. Morning worship, 11.

sermon. are urged to attend. Plans will nun Mrmoaiii itev. fury n. 7:30 at the VFW Home.

Wanted. A c.odly Motive." Jr. Shoemaker Memorial Meth be made for the -coming year. Mothers of Holy Rosary Church will receive Communion at the 7:30 a m. mass Sunday, Confes Beane.

PhD), pastor. SS at 10. Worship at It and Sr. MYF, 6. odist, West Wyoming Rev.

Guy Mrs. Rosella Savlklnas will pre hake Kale sunday of St. Cecelia Church will re First Presbyterian Rev. Hndsea PM Rev. tber Sey side.

A. Lemthail, pastor. Morning sions will be hesrd today irora ceive Communion In a body at St. John the Baptist parent Mickael Klinoff. pastor.

CS. worship :30. CS 10:40. 2 to 3 p. m.

and In the evening the mass at 9 tomorrow. Teacher Association win spon mour, pastor, ss at. iu au, zn. Worship at 1L SON FOR CONABOYS 9:45. Morning 11, sermon.

St. Joseph's Rev. Edward S. Homecoming." Jr. and Sr.

HI. Mr. and Mrs. John Canaboy VENISON, DfVNER TONIGHT sor a bake sale-Sunday in the church basement following the Miner Congregational Key. after services.

COMMUNION FOR CLASS Manlkowskl, pastor. Masses, 7:30, 8:30. 9:30. and 10:45. 908 Main Street, announce the Wyoming Hunting and Fish Harry Baxter, pastor.

Morning Robert F. Sauers, pastor. SS, Chief serVsqe. 10:30. Vespers at 7.

John's Carl Goette, pastor. Morning (and 10:30. SS. and Blbla study. 9 -30.

St. James Eplrpl Morning at 8 30 Communion, CS, 9:45. First Baptist Rev. William A. Kerns, "pastor.

Worship. 10 SS. 11:15. manses. Fellowships, 6.

Union service at 7:30 witlt Rev. W. John Hill preaching. ing Club will hold Its annual worship ar 10. S3, Members of Christian Doctrine birth of a son at Hahnemann Hospital, Scranton, Tuesday.

Mrs. Baked goods will be accepted venison dinner tonlf.fat 7 in Our Lady of Sorrow. West Wyoming Rev. Leo W. Clldea, dastor.

Masses. 7:30. 9. 10. 11.

Sacred Hears Itev. iTancis la. McNulbr. DD. pastor: Rev.

Class will receive Communkm at the 9 am. mass Sunday. Con- at the church today from 7 to 9 p.m. Conaboy- Is the former Jane Eagles club roomi 3a Wyoming Orov. Confessions, Saturday.

4 to 5 JO Helen Skibinskl, Mrs. Margaret elnns will he heard today irom Thomas A. Flyhn. assistant pas. tor.

Masses at 7:30, 9, 10 and 11. Avenue. Dr. Robert H. Stmh and Attorney Thomas Mark will Greback.

Mrs. Ann hopko. Mrs. to 3 and in the evening after Inkerman CLASS PLANS REUNION and from 7 to p. m.

MOTHERS TO RECEIVE speak. services. SS. Peter and rial Rv. J.

B. Pilny, pastor. Rev. Stanley Ann Derzakf Mrs. Pauline Sapiego, Mrs? Sophie Marshall.

Mrs. Class of 1949. Avoca High will meet Janaury 28 at Mary Pie'trueh will make the at- CHOCI! SERVICES Stungts. Rev. Joseph Ostrowskl VFW POST TO MEET Inker man Presbyterian Morn 8 p.

m. at Legion Home to make Corporate Communion for the members of Confraternity of Christian Mothers of St. Joseph's tendance award, and Kev. jonn Mimn, ansisiama. Members of Old Forte Post.

ing service at 9. SS 10, Mrs. Albert Memory, superintendent Veterans of Foreign Wars, will plans for the 10th anniversary reunion. James Frew will preside. Church will be held at the 7:30 MEETING NIGHT CHANGED Masses at 6:30, 7 JO.

8:30. 1:30 and 10:30 a. m. 8t Joseph's, Hods Rev. Stanley Slomlnskl, pastor? Rav.

James Scureman Funeral Home 198 Wyeming Arena Phone Wyoming 135 Wyeming AMERICAN THEATER uttstoii TODAY Walt Disney "TONKA" rlOT-Wlta SAL MlWM Young Adults of Wyoming meet tonight at -so at tn post home. State Commanded John C. VFW and hi de Canada's air defense system Is HOSPITAL PATIENT mas tomorrow, January meeting of The moth- 111 W. k.U .1 Presbyterian Church will not iL- ii inn missiles for let plane Mrs. John Hinchcllff.

South partment aides will attend thelFrank Bwlik. aMistant Mass, in-eting, 'at 730. 8, 10:13 and 11:15 a. a. ri will im Iiem A UCinj 1 1 1 1 jurtl iv'iunj ti.

i I. n. in th hew church conferenceiThey will meet at th institute Interceptors, a vast' saving In the Main s'r- room. Hostesses will bu MrsJThursday night at 7, 'budget 'Mercy Hospital Scranlon. t.s-.

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