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Middletown Times Herald from Middletown, New York • Page 9

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SIX Bonds and) MIDDLETOWN TIMES HERALD. MIDDLETOWM, N. MONDAY, JUNE COCA-COLA PARADE OF SPOTLIGHT BANDS will pass by your house Every Monday and Wednesday Night at 9:30 P. M. on WALL TONIGHT! TOMMY DORSEY WHSN YOUR Grandson of Resident Is Ordained FLORIDA--Tiie Rev.

Stanislaus K. Blachowskl of the Order of tht Friars Minor, was ordained Into the Holy Priesthood yesterday at a ceremony performed at the Franciscan Monastery In Washington. D. C. Father Blachowski Is the son or Mrs.

Frank Blachowskl. the former Miss Rose Turczyn of Florida, and a grandson of Mrs. John Turczyn of Florida. Tbe ordination was conferred by the Most Rev. AmJeto G.

Clcognanl. Apostolic Delegate to the United States. The priest will offer his first Solemn Mass on Sunday. June twenty-fourth at St. George Church, in Paterson.

N. J. The tu-enty-six year old priest is a native of Paterson where he attended St. George's parochial school and John's High School I from which he was graduated in 1937. Ke attended St.

Joseph's Seminary at CaUicoon. St. Bona; College at Croghan and Holy Name College in Washington. He has a brother. Albert, in the Navy Issues Call For Ship Workers Maximum Pay Rate Offered Qualified Journeymen As news of the severe damage to two more vessels, the aircraft carrier.

Saratoga, and the destroyer. Hazelwood. was revealed by the Navy Department it was announced today that qualified Journeymen, were now being offered the maximum pay rate to take jobs in West Coast ship repair yards. PrewousJy journeymen of proved qualifications could only be guaranteed the intermediate rate of $1.20 per hour on first reporting for West Coast work. Now the Huntera Point and Mare Inland Yards the San Francisco area and the Puget Sounc.

Yard at Bremerton. Waslungton. will pay the maximum rate of $126 per the Navy announced, pro- married to the former Jean Krakowski of Lodi. N'. J.

ASSORTED FLAVORS AT ALL DEALERS Your Veteran Army Ground Forces Present HERE'S YOUR INFANTRY WILSON FIELD P. M. Ayres Galloway HARDWARE CLOSED AITEKNOONj? satisfactory experience in his trade. Damage to ships In the Pacific Warwick WCTU Unit Last Meet for Season WARWICK--The last meeting of the season for the Warwick Woman's Christian Temperance Union was held Thursday afternoon at the home of the MissM Eleanor and Susan Ackennan on Welling avenue. Mrs.

Ralph DeKay. president, presided. There were two guests present, Mrs. Louisa M. Wutke.

who is eighty-nine years old and quite active, and Miss Wiiheimina Ackennan. Mrs. Ira A. Hawkins led the devotions. Mrs.

Karl Heinle reported for the science director. Mrs. Roy T. Elston. that the WCTU essays had come in from the High School.

Awards will be made at Commencement next week Tuesday with $5 going to the first prize winner in the High School and one dollar each to the first prize win- ner in the eighth and seventh grades. Reports of the County convention held in N'ewburgh last month were given by Mrs. Prank F. Holmes. Mrs.

Sherman Rightmyer. Mrs. Hugh R. Fraser, Miss Susan Ackennan. Mrs.

Fred VanNess and Mrs DeKay. Memorial Serrice Held For Monticello MONTICELLO A Presbyterian memorial service was held at tbt Masonic Temple, yesterday for Martin Hoffman, a Marine, killed in the Pacific area several weeks ago. Hoffman's wife, the former Marguerite Harris and his two children, reside at Mrs. Hoffman Is with the FaUsburg telephone office. Mr.

Hoffman was bom November' twenty-fifth. 1917. on Manner's Island. N. Y.

He was married March twenty-second. 1938. and lived at CHUKCB TAOt MONTICELLO--The annual Summer fair of the will be held July eighteenth, it Members of the Rebekah attended the memorial service In a body. I YOU TOO CAN HAVE MORE ATTRACTIVE HAIR tfwt easy, economical way to ncket- looting, more 'ntstrous. massage scalp with xsildly medicated Cuticura Ointment to stimulate circulation and loosen dandruff.

Later, shampoo with Cuticura Soap. Try it! Buy at your druggist's. announced ywterdajr. new bulldinf project of church to at a tUndrtlll no bidders appeared for the contract. Let's Kcaefc Ow OjceU the 7th WAR LOAN! --Don't Miss-Here's Your Infantry Wilson Field Tnes.

ETC. at 7:30 FRED A. HALL JEWEXEB fj St. cor. needed in skilled trades, such as sheet mela! worker aRd The iaine need exists at the New York Navy Yard.

Brooklyn, where the current program of four carriers building and one. the Franklin, -'ijder repair, lagging far be- Imid schedule because of a shortage of workers. Numerically the West Cou.st requirements are "mucii greater, the Navy pointed out Workers accepting West Coast employment are guaranteed forty- eight hours a week at time and a half forty hours. Transportation on LS paid by the government and low-cost house's provided for workers and far.i- Buy More Bonds! See Them in Action YOUR DOUGHBOYS PRESENT "Here's Your Infantry" WILSON FIELD Tomorrow at 7:30 See Them in Our Window NAZI TROPHIES Sent Home br CAPT. CHAS.

G. WAGNER WAGNER CLEANERS 132 Xordl St. Dial 5330 Application can be made at anv U. Employment Service or Civil i Service Commission office. Bloomingburg BLOOMINGBURG Buddy Barrett has been visiting at the home of his grandmother.

Mrs A Barrett Sr. and aunt. Mrs. A j' McNeely in High View. Corpora! Bob Cousin, wiio the last weekend with his parents in High View, is reported ill at his I camp at Fort Devens.

Mass. Private First Class Bruno" Furlin is spending a ten-day leave at his home on the Bloomingburg Road On his way from Chantite Field Illinois, he stopped off at Fort Knox. Kentucky, to see his brother. Joe. who has recently been inducted into the Army.

Mrs. Ben Horton. who underwent a major operation at Horton Memorial Hospital, is reported doing satisfactorily. The Missionary Society of the Reformed Church held its June meeting at the home of Ethel Gowdey. It was decided to omit the July and August meetings.

Bernard L. Barker, who was a prisoner of war. has returned to the states, and due to the serious illness of his father in H.ua:ia. Cuba has receded a leave and is flying bj Armv Transport to Miami immediately. His su-ter.

Mrs William Vogt of the NorMi road was able speak the phone with him. and she is following bv plane as 600:1 as necessary arrangement can be made. The Free Library will hold a Food Sale Emails- Store Wednesday at two p. The Memorial Association will hold its quarterly meeting at the hall Thursdav at eight p. m.

A Card be held" at Memorial Hall on June twenty-eighth PLAY IS PRESENTED FOR CLASS NIGHT Production, A Day in Court, Given At Montgomery MONTGOMERY--With the itagt- setting depicting a court scene, the High School Senior Class presented a plav. A Day in Court or Tne Trials of the Class of 1945. at i' annual Class Night program in tin auditorium Friday evening. Tii-odore impersonated tht judge. Philip Hoeffner, baiiift.

anu Jean Osborn. stenographer. Attor- r.i-j.s were Mary Eleanor Rothen- Albert Schmitt. Rose Lorenz. Mary Conroy.

Dorothy Williams. Henry Augusta Schmit: and Clara Hoeffner. Witnesses and spectators were the following remaining of the class: Esther Mae Gloria Magri. Frances Norris. Howard Cole.

Eva Badalucco. William' Gates. Joe Majowicz. Jacqueline Harris. Carl Crtst.

Marie Ahearn Gloria Bianca. Janies Fealey. Dor- othy Lambert and George Larsen. Cases tried were: Board of Edu- cation vs. Class of 1945, Class 1945 vs.

Class of 1946 and faculty: City of New York and Hotel Well- of 1945 vs. Sahib I. C. All. The class will was read by Jean Osborn; class prophecy.

Carl Crist and distribution of gifts to faculty' by Howard Cole and Eva Badaluc- co. The class key was presented bx Theodore Reiss. president of the' Senior Class, to Richard Osterhout. president of the Junior Class. A check representing balance of funds in Senior Class treasury was pre- sented by Joe Majowicz to Princi- pal Ernest Greeirarell to serve as a nucleus of a fund to purchase an electric clock and score board for i the school.

under the sponsorship of the Mam- akating Post of tne American Le- A S2 5 TOr as G0o; prlze wiU be glven WHITE HATS Stern Co, "Here's Your Infantry' 9 See how your War Bond money is spent to save American lives and to shorten the Pacific war. Bottle-Starred Douahboys Will Demonstrote-- BAZOOKAS MACHINE GUNS FLAME THROWERS, Etc. WILSON FIELD TOMORROW NIGHT at 7:30 Admission FREE-Everyone Welcome! NEWSPAPER! you LOAN --and ALL OUT TOMORROW EVENING at WILSON FIELD at 7:30 SEE iATTLE-STARRED DOUGHBOYS PRESENT "Here's Your Infantry" OR WAR BONDS IN ACTION! EVERSON'S PHARMACY, Allen f. Lyon, Prop. LET'S FINISH THE JOB WAR LOAN Be Sure to See "HERE'S YOUR INFANTRY" Tuesday, June 19th at 7:30 P.

M. Staged by the U. S. Army at Wilson Field KASSEL BROTHERS 14-16 NORTH ST. GKL Dwight Eisenhower Gea Geor Gen.

Douglu MacAnhw Then Buy Bonds Too! Can You Do Less? DON'T MISS SEEING "Here's Your Infantry Staged by the U. S. Army WILSON FIELD MIDDLETOWN TUESDAY, JUNE 19 7:30 P.M. Admission Free! B. F.

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