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POTTSVILLE, PA.y REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, l9j4 PAGE TWO Hepler Sandra Dietrich, Carol Form Standing Group To Aid In Disasters A Good Neibhgor Relations Frackville Woman's Club Sponsors Show Mrs. Raymond Lord, program Ha Boyle Says: Too Much To Amuse Children; They Lose Bush, jane flixier, noucn xjiwv. HADASSAH BEAUTIFUL CHILD CONTEST i I Farm Corner By Jean Neuser gan, Kathleen uieary, tti -Ma-mi T4anH Janice Hun- Hegins Card Party Nets $157 For Polio The card party held at Hegins Twp. H. S.

Thursday evening for the benefit of the March of Dimes campaign netted $157. Merchants of the area donated 26 prizes for pinochle and 26 prizes for hassy. Two special Ej alio, ter Arthur James, John Korab, chairman of the Frackville Wo Board was founded at a meeting of representative citizens of De man's Club, announces that the Gene Scheioeinui, ixancy er Varip Srheib. Richard Begins Now Ends March uwn so send Your Photos In Early Any Child from Infant to and Including 5 Years of Age, Is Sligible. 10 AWARDS (5 Boyg 5 Girls) GRAND AWARD $50.

U.S. BOND Send Photo Plus $1.00 Entry Fee To HADASSAH BEAUTIFUL CHILD CONTEST 9 North 22nd Street, Pottsville March meeting of the club will be "Spring Prevue of Fashions." The Joy Of Wonder NEW YORK Sometimes 1 feel sorry for the younger genera tion. They have so many things to en The affair will be open to the public: tickets will be sold at Klein, Joseph English, Harold Ben der, Barbara Sponsler, Meredith Reed, Joseph Ney, Yvonne Lahore Linda Weaver, Sandra Ulsh, prizes were also given. Drainage and irrigation, both used to a limited extent in Schuylkill County, are often overlooked as important contributors to the remarkable increase in total Unit' ed States farm output, point out the county agents. A recent report issued by the tertain them they often don't know Judy BeHingero, Carol Aoiey, George Tallman, Judith Shuey.

Pnrtor Srhaal Notes Child's Name Parent's Name Address In the Mothers' March, field earlier in the week, $1,303.71 was collected. Mrs. Frank Deibler was chairman of the women's division in Hegins. Taking part in the Mothers' March were Mrs. Kosler Miller, how to enjoy themselves.

It is so frighteningly easy for them to get lost today in a wilderness of pleasures that can harm them as much as help them. U. S. Department of Agriculture cites an expansion of nearly one- Diane Kirby, Senior at Mansfield State Teachers College, is doing her student teaching in the Home Economics Department at To grow up in any period of Mrs. George Fronk, Mrs.

Alfred third in the total farm production since 1940. This has been attributed largely to increased mech lano, Grier City, Quakake, Tam-anend, Mintzers, Lakeside, Lake View, Barnesville, Park Crest, Lo-. cust Valley, Hosensock, Still Creek and Hometown. The meeting was held in the Grier City Union Sunday School room. The purpose of the organization is to have at a minute's notice a standing committee of workers to be called upon in times of extreme emergency, such as was the case last week of the Herring and Zerkrewsky families who lost everything in the fire that destroyed their homes and all personal belongings.

A board of directors has been formed, one from each town, who will be called on from time to time to act on cases reported and to work with the Red Cross and the Salvation Army. Each community will have its chairman and a staff of workers who will cooperate with each other the earth's past has always been a stern and lonely task. Many peo ple who manage to grow up physi anization, more fertilization, better control of insects and plant diseases and use of improved seeds and better livestock. The report points out that drainage and irrigation have also played significant roles in increasing farm production. Since 1940 about 17 million acres WHAT'S PLAYING TONIGHT IN NEARBY THEATRES Williamson, Mrs.

Howard Stever, Mrs. Dorothy Ernfield, Mrs. Dallas Herb, Mrs. Fred Bowman, Mrs. Miles Rickert, Mrs.

Glenn Schwalm, Mrs. Wallace Furman, Mrs. John Williard, Mrs. Alvin Stehr, Mrs. Ray Bowman, Mrs.

Fred Wetzel. Mrs. Henry Wetzel, Mrs. Palmer Reed, Mrs. James Rickert, Mrs.

Earl Unger, Mrs. Inez Schwalm. Mrs. Howard Troutman, Mrs. Bud Schrawder, Mrs.

Harold Har-ner. Mrs. Vera Kimmel. Mrs. Ri Porter Township High acnooi.

one is a graduate of Lebanon High School. Joan Brown, a Sophomore in Porter, was admitted to the Warne Hospital, Pottsville, for observation purposes. The Tuberculosis and Health Society of Schuylkill County is con ducting the annual Chest X-ray program. The mobile x-ray unit will be at Porter school Feb. 10.

The banking report shows: total this week, total for term total since 1952, $11,882.85. cally never do so emotionally. And mentally they merely gradually merge from first childhood into second childhood. All they have learned from living they could write on a postcard. A child should walk the world in wonder.

Maybe I am getting to be a middle-aged fuddy-duddy, but it seems to me that our complex civiliation today does as much to blunt a child natural sense of wonder as it does to perpetuate it. Many children today learn from television the proper way to hold a gat before they learn the alphabet. Isn't it too fast a step to go directly from "Mother Goose" to have been drained and eight million acres of farmland have been irrigated in the nation. THEATRE WILLIAMSTOWN LYRIC The drainage and irrigation pro in making drives and rendering other assistance to any family or grams in Schuylkill County may stores and the Public Libarry. Members of the Woman's Club will be admitted on presentation of their 1953-54 membership cards.

Door prizes will be awarded. The Fashion Show will be held on WMEDNESDAY, March 10, at 8:30 p.m. in the social hall of the First Methodist Church. Committees are as follows: Properties and Decorating; Mrs. Harold Kistler, Mrs.

Norman Bretz, Mrs. Joseph Schival; Tickets; Mrs Bohard, Mrs. Thomas Guinther, Mrs. Cotler; Publicity; Mrs. Walter Mengel, Mrs.

Wilfred Thomas, Pianists; Mrs. Jack Tenen-holz, Mrs. Stewart Jefferson; posters; Mrs. Harold Bowe, Mrs. Ray Lord.

Church Women Meet Zion Lutheran "Women of the Church" held their regular meeting in the social rooms of the church with Mrs. Llflyd Birmingham, president, in charge of the business session. A devotional period was held with Mrs. John Yea-ger in charge, assisted by Mrs. Richard Bevan Sr.

Special guests were Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Hammer, missionaries of the United Lutheran Church in America, home on a furlough from Argentina.

Mr. and Mrs. Hammer gave an illustrated lecture on the work in the missions. A vocal solo, Lord of Mercy," was sung by Mrs. Jack Hughes, accompanied by Esther Kienzle.

Refreshments were served at the tables which were decorated in a winter theme. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Charles Wagner, Elizabeth seem modest as compared to those families in distress in these areas chard Snell, Mrs. Richard Maur-er, Mrs. Donald Buffington, Mrs.

Frank Deibler, Mrs. John Zerbe, Mrs. Arthur Matter, Mrs. W. E.

Eshelman. Mrs. Harold Scheib, Boh Hope, Tony Martin, Arlene Dahl and Rosemary Clooney In HERE COME THE GIRLS Technicolor ALSO CARTOONS Cont. Sat. From 2 P.M.

CENTER A MINER8VIL14 Yvonne DeCarlo and Rock Hudson In SEA DEVILS Technicolor Also: The Bowery Boys In CLIPPED WINGS Continuous Sat. from 2 P.M. Thev will also work along with for the whole country, but where they are used efficiently on land a a City and Tamaqua, capable of producing crops they which are neighboring towns, Mrs. Earl Geist. Mrs.

Irene Brink- case of need and drives that ex tend into these areas. are helping to increase production by correcting conditions of too much or too little moisture. However, irrigation in itself is no sub Selected as general chairman ley, Mrs. Elmer Ossman, Mrs. Russell Straub, Mrs.

Chester Sba-j die, Mrs. Guy Schrope, Mrs.j Frank Bossier, Mrs. Harold Deit-er, Mrs. Harry Beaver, Mrs. Cru- "Dragnet?" Shouldn't there be something in between? Many a person at 40 can still remember the tremendous thrill of finding an orange in his stocking on Christmas morning.

A whole was the Rev. Jacob Miller, Grier THEATRE ST. Li AIR RITZ stitute for good farm manage Citv. His assistants will be the ment. Rev.

John Lesko, the Rev. W. P. JULIETTE FASHIONS New Merchandise Club NOW FORMING 30 Wefks $1.00 Weekly 29th Week Winner. 30th Week Winner $45 AWARD EVERY FRIDAY Mohr, the Rev.

John A. Klemgin- First Eve. Show 5:45 Bob Hope, Tony Martin and Rosemary Clooney In oranee for himself! And what a sie Minnich, Mrs. Charles hav-idge, Mrs. Ernest Hatter, Mrse.

February is going to be a busy fDrihi0 nmMm it hrmipht! Wmsld na. and the Rev. A. D. Knoebel, month on the farm meeting calen the delicious ecstasy of eating itiof Tamaqua, the Rev.

John Fred Radel, Mrs. Daniel Herb, Mrs. Guv Artz. Mrs. Guy Tobias, 'HERE COME THE GIRL darthe Fruit Growers' Associa balance the sadness of knowing iVE.

Dunn, ot crest GARDEN THEATRE John Hodiak and John Derek in AMBUSH AT TOMAHAWK GAP In Technicolor tion will have its annual meeting Mrs. Calvin Miller, Mrs. Raymond February 8, at Kath-Wyn's. The and Dairy Day is scheduled for Eckler, Mrs. Gertrude Bressler, Mrs.

Roy Dockey, Mrs. Mary was all gone? A drive for funds for these two Naturally a child today could families, already under way, will hardly be expected to show awe continue until Fegruary 15, with over the gift of an orange. Oranges all funds to be turned over to February 16, also at Kath-Wyn's Kembel. Schuylkill County Young Farm D. K.

Schwartz is general chairman of the drive for Hegins Twp. ers will meet at the Necho Allen SPECIAL CHILDREN SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 3:20 P. M. Only "DESERT PURSUIT" Wayne Morris. AND Technicolor Cartoons 3 AND "RUDOLPH THE RED NOSE REINDEER" "Saturday, Jan.

30th Hotel, with an all day session for the men February 10. Women and are commonplace. They are taken each communtty chairman. for granted. But what would awe many of today's pre-teen-age -)OA DhmL phisticates, so used to miracles XII 111 tSrSriLn I WD.

they don't know what a miracleW 1,1 is? If Santa Claus left them rmAmm U4L.r Mk slice of moon cheese, wouldn't they nOITI nOlllCr riaiCM men will have separate sessions the morning of February 11 and in the afternoon there will be a joint Kellett, Mrs. Lincoln Hoagland, 14 Make Top Honor Roll Af Porter Twp. Members of the "distinguished" honor roli those who have all TREM0NT TREMONI Alan Ladd, James Mason and Patricia Medina In BOTANY BAY Technicolor "Cats-A-Weigh" "Punch Trunk" meeting. Mrs. Maurice Burchill, Marian Fiske, Mrs.

Robert Caton, Mrs. George Heim, Mrs. George Caton, Children used to entertain them-' The Mothers' March on Polio selves. Many modern mothers nowjin Branch Twp. Thursday evening February 23, 24 and 25 three specialists- from Penn State "Here Come The Girls" Will Not Be Shown Saturday Matinee.

LOOK LOOK MECHANICSVILLE HOSE CO. 100 Free Game J. P. Now 18 Vz Tons Coal FREE -Your Choice! 40 Games 50c Starts 7:45 OUR HALL IS SMALL -COME EARLY! complain to their husbands at resulted in donations or sbu.oi. Mrs.

Peter Dumbrosky, Mrs University will be in the county to A's or A's with a single at Mrs. Clyde stutzman ana Mrs. nightfall: "I'm all worn out trying to think up things to keep the chil Howard Neidhardt were co-chair- Margaret Petri, Myrtle Purnell, conduct a series of meetings on Mrs. Ruth Irvin, Jeannette Eyster, diseases and insects the trio from Doris Jane Williams, Mrs. John tt University will be Burke Men- dren entertained." But why should men of the Mothers' March.

Porter Township schools, have been announced as follows: Grade 12 John Surmay; Grade 10 Faith Bixler, Guy Kessler, any healthy child ever have to be School children, from first to Havel Mrs. Eugene Murphy na ie" mwuub MIDLAND THEATRE VALLEY VIEW entertained by its parents, except; Pjehth wades, contributed $50 and will DC auuuuu.cu ioiw and Ingrid Bruninger. Barbara Thompson; Grade 9 Marlyn Lutz, Rose Carl; Grade perhaps on rainy aays or penoasi Branch Twp. Booster Club Of illness? nthar- nntrihiitinn have In addition to these meetings, other sessions are being scheduled for farmers in various rural It was announced that a conference promotional meeting will be II CW THEATRE lit ft HEGINS Bobby Driscoll and Kathrvn Beaumont In PETER PAN Technicolor ADDED: Walt Disneya "BEAR COUNTRY Fri. One Show BeginLng at 7 Simple joys are better fw made amJ total wiU be 8 Joan Schaeffer, Ruth Frye, Ann Bendigo, Connie Lins; Grade 7 held at St.

John's Church in Ring- Bob Hope and Rosemary Clooney In HERE COMES THE GIRLS Technicolor minus man tuiueA picasuica and for older minds, too, for that Rose Ruch, Barbara Lins, John English, Kay Cooper. A nationwide Rural Home Im matter. In the present jukebox age how many of our children still announced next week by the general chairman, Joseph Snagusky. A benefit dance was also held for the polio drive. Participating in the Mothers' Others on the honor roll with town on Feb.

18 at 7:30 p.m. There were sixty-five in attendance. Mrs. Pierce Gradwell, West Chestnut is celebrating her birthday anniversary today. provement Contest is now in progress and 101 cash prizes are being all B's or better or one are: know the delight of simple things, how many lose the path in a mechanical jungles.

Isn't it more fun offered, totaling $10,000. The con Grade 12 Marlene Kolva, John Leusodner, a Dempniak, March were Mrs. Ray Stein, Mrs test is designed to encourage rural America. There will be at for a kid to throw a rock at a Lucy Beach, Mrs. Vincent Panax, tincan on a fence than to mow Mrs.

Stella Zadrozny, Mrs. Joseph NOVELTY GAMES Willow Lake Roller Rink Schuylkill Haven Every Sunday Afternoon 3 P. M. Nancy Behney, Kay Bailey, Rob- ert Bendigo, Althea Shadle. Jeanj Neidlinger.

home improvement in Rural Amer Snagusky, Mrs. Les Powell, Mrs. ica. There will be at least two Grade II Mary Seller, Carol prizes for each state. down dear old Grandma with a toy atom ray gun But the thing I pity the youngsters most for now is their dwindling interest in reading.

A Fesig Marion Barry, Charles Bor- Any project begun in 1954 and dner, Jackie Shope, Nancy War completed before August 1, 1954, Dolly Cherrybon, Mrs. Arlene Fish, Mrs. Anna Spirko, Mrs. Grace Barton, Mrs. Mary Visin-tainer, Mrs.

Myron Green Patsy Pellish, Mrs. Ruth McCloy, Mrs. Mary Recla, Mrs. Margaret Sorce, Mrs. Ann Hudock, Mrs.

field. WILUAMST0WM Glen Kline entered a W. Va. veterans hospital for treatment. His wife accompanied him.

Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy, of Bloom sburg, spent several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fry on W.

Market St. Mrs. Lizzie Cox, of West was taken to the Polyclinic Hos book is the opening portal to the Grade 10 Betty Adams, Gary is eligible for a prize. The official entry blank, which can be secured by writing to the "Country Gentle vast hall of the human spirit; Cooper, Nancy Geist, Joan Houtz, Joyce Klinger, Elizabeth Surmay, Ellsworth Morgan, Mrs. Lewis Mc- libraries are the shrines of the mind.

No canned music, no flickering pictures on a movie or video screen can truly stir the imagination of a child as well as a book. There is no doubt children today man, must be mailed to the magazine before midnight, July 31 1954. Entry blanks are free; there is no charge or fee of any kind to enter the contest. James Grimm. Grade 9 Phyllis Hand, Marlene Hauck, Hazel Schaeffer, Preston Shutt, Barbara Ulsh, Marie Wea Shaw, Mrs.

Laura Hossler, Mrs Bailey, Mrs. Fettierolf, Mrs. Eve pital, Harrisburg, and underwent lyn Tessie Reedy, JOIN MOYER'S ver, Bruce Moore, Anna Koppen- are smarter in many ways, know i Mrs. Robert Jones, Mrs. Walter starring an operation.

Mrs. Selina Smith, of Mt. Car more facts about more things, than Barnhardt, Mrs. H. A.

Spangler Kathrvn Howard haver, Darlene Hauck. Grade 8 Doris Nagle, Patricia Mr. and Mrs. Hale Pohin and at any previous kid crop, but they Mrs. Joseph Yakubonis, are an old-young generation, Marie Schinkel, Mrs.

Arlene tended the funeral of McKinley GRAYSON KEEL Original think they mature too last, ami Schoffstall. Mrs. Stella Melen- A contact meeting to train Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation committee men on gathering wheat acreage will be held the morning of February 3, in City Hall. The men on this work will determine whether farmers are in compliance with wheat Wagner. Christie Lenwood left on Thurs the edge of wonder too soon, and chick Mrs Jennie Minnig Mrs ANN MILLER day for Illinois, where he will uiiaa uie juy ux ucmS iu stp-nnnskv.

Mrs Tharls simpler time. Keenan WYNN Bobby VAN make his home with relatives. Brown James WHITMORE Kurt KASZNAR Mrs. Henry Clouser spent a day Heart Campaign Aren't you glad you were born when you were Elwood Miller and Michael Tim- at Harrisburg. Frank Wagner, of was tishin.

Llewellyn, will head the 14 COLE PORTER SAMUEL tun Ft 1 1 A SPEWACK ALL-TIME HIT! THRIFT CLUB TODAY Awards Each Week MOYER'S MAHANOY P1ANE home for his father's funeral and NOVELTY GAMES Every Monday Friday American Legion Hall PORT CARBON ALSO AVAILABLE IN THE RECORDS ALBL The Senior Extension Club will meet Tuesday evening in the Legion Hut at Sch. Haven. spent a few days with his mother. Harper Cox visited his mother The Farmers' Union will meet at the Polyclinic Hospital this week. Heart Fund campaign in Branch Twp.

Plans are underway for a special money raising event. Personals Thomas Hendricks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hendricks observed his birthday Friday. Clem Salada, Donna and Edwin Salada attended a hockey game the afternoon of February 6, at the Court House.

THEATRE FEATURE TIME James Dougherty, SHI, U. S. Navy, stationed at Lakehurst, N. observed his birthday. He is the son of Mrs.

Anna Dougherty, Water Mahanoy Plane. Raymond Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones, Bridge celebrated his 11th birthday. Edward Wright, son of Mr.

and Some farmers have reached the 107 N. CENTRE STREET HOLLYWOOD: "The Steel Lady" point where they need to buy hay for their cattle for the remainder of the winter Understand that at Hershey. 9:30. CAPITOL: "Kiss Me Kate" 9:05. Children's Matinee on Saturday 1 to 3:30.

the price is fairly high in this re gion. Mrs. Joseph Wright, Hazleton, celebrated his 15th birthday. Edward is the grandson of Mrs. Gertrude Wright, Main St.

Thomas Keefe, Frank Ritsko, JONESTOWN STARTS SUNDAY SENSATIONAL STAR OF "From Here To Eternity" AND "Come Back Little Shebe" BURT LANCASTER IN MIS ROM OP ROLES AS Gilly Galida, Joseph Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fleetman mmm Heroine of and son Torrey, of Black Heath, spent Wednesday with the for the Sahara's Novelty Games Citizens Fire Co. Palo Alto THURSDAY and SUNDAY NIGHT mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Fleetman, Lavelle. Francis Donnelly, Pottsville, Most Amazing Adventure! spent Sunday with his grandmoth John Heenan, of town, attended the "teen-age dance" held at the Rangers Hose Co. in Girard-ville. Birth Announcement Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Lee, Boulder, Colordo announce the birth of a son, Jan. 26. Mrs. Lee is the former Stella Chuba, of Water Mahanoy Plane. The couple has two other sons.

Mary M. Griffin, daughter of Mrs. Jennie Griffin, Water er, Mrs. Agnes Burke, Jonestown. Mr.

and Mrs. George Ochs, High Road, Jonestown, observed their 6th wedding anniversary Sunday. Mrs. Ochs is the former Frances Hanzok. Mr.

and Mrs. William Mower, Tomorrow at 1 P. M. and Girls Our Fun Shows Are "Hi ibiojiir Minersville, spent Sunday evening fell down a flight of steps and is with friends in Jonestown. confined to her home.

Patrick Murphy of town called Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Jenkins, Pottsville, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. on friends in Lost Creek.

Mrs. Lawrence Murphy and son, Starring ROD CAMERON TAB HUNTER JOHN DEHNER Patrick, and Elizabeth Gower mo David Jenkins Jonestown. Birth Announcement PERMANENT WAVE CLUB AWARD MRS. SANDRA ZANIN! 472 N. CENTRE ST.

POTTSVILLE MAGDALEN'S BEAUTY SHOP 430 N. Centre Pottsville Phone C50-W tored to Philadelphia where they A daughter, their second, was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs NOW SHOWING Raymond Purcell, Black Heath, transacted business. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Gower, have moved their household furnishings from an apartment in FEATURE The mother is the former Doro father's wish that I love thy Griffin, Pottsville. The grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Girardville to a home on Water 2 yUVee THRILLS! ACTION JOHNNY THE GIANT KILLER James Purcell, celebrated their 31st wedding anniversary Sunday. They have four children and five grandchildren. Mrs.

Purcell is the Mahanoy Plane. Mrs. Thomas Bradley, of Water observed her birthday. Mrs. Bradley is the former Loretta Flannery.

William Bradley, Railroad Mahanoy Plane, has returned to his home after being a patient in the Good Samaritan Hospital, Pottsville, for several weeks. the former Margaret Simmons, Jonestown. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Palamar, PLUS- Black Heath, will spend the week SUNDAY It's Herei For Gold Empire and Another Man's Woman He Challenged Every Gun In the Powder-Keg of the West! end with their son, Seaman Harry Palamar U.

S.Navy, at Bain- Join BohoracTs PENNSYLVANIA PLAN bndge. Md. 6 BIG CARTOONS BUGS BUNNY TOM JERRY AND MORE! Mr. and Mrs. Russell Purcell 1 i mmm i mm i E- and family moved into their newly purchased home in Black Heath Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Sheipe, Ml lySj I mumm ft 1 tmw iniAmiii AbAbm.ia ML mcbKtA TVUNNt Ut lAKLUJ PLUS- Schuylkill Haven, spent an eve A DIFFERENT AND MORE ning with Mr. and Mrs. John Potts, Black Heath. EXCITING SAVINGS CLUB A Merchandise Club Idea That Have A Gala Time At The MIDDLEPORT INN Every Friday Night Platters Seafood Music by the Mello-Tones EVERYONE INVITED FUN EXCITEMENT IN OUR RACE REEL Free Award TEMPEST 1 LOVE SCENES BETWEEN O'KEEFE AND THE AMAZING DANCE OF A WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE No Obligation Until the Sal ot Your Property to Complete.

RICHARD B. RYON AGENCY Contains All The Savings Features Of The Regular Suit Club Plus Many Newer And Exclusive Advantages. WEEKLY AWARDS 6-8 N. Centre Pottsville COME EARLY! SOON "THE JOE LOUIS STORY BANDum i.

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