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Frackville H. S. 29 POTTSVILLE CPA.) REPUBLICAN W1DOTIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1M7 COURT HOUSE DEATHS IN COUNTY By CHARLES ROSE HOSPITAL NEWS Clears $863 On Football 1 NEWS Alex Chuba Mrs. Henry Leonhardt Mrs. Henry Leonhardt, the former Rose Malarkey, of N.

Second Alex Chuba of Water I i Girardville, died Tuesday eve ning in her home after a short illness. Born and reared in Rappahan Bedway Convicted; nock, she was a daughter of the late Michael and Sarah Burke anoy Plane, died Wednesday morning in Charles H. Miner Hospital, Hamburg, where he had been a patient for eight weeks. Mr. Chuba was born in Austria, a son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Max Chuba. A retired miner, he last worked at Packer No. 3 coltien He was a member of St John's Greek Catholic Churcho of Maize- Fair Trade Case Again Before Court (Sentence Delayed Malarkey. Her husband died 1937.

She was a member of St A Pottisville man was found wi hv Attv w. Frackville High School cleared "S863.90 on football games during the season, it was reported by the secretary at a meeting of the school board last night. Receipts were 31850.40 and expenditures were $986.50. The report showed a balance of $5,760 in the regular account and an athletic balance of $933.77. Bills still unpaid amount to Donald Bricker, faculty manager, reported that out of 37 football players insured for the season, 34 completed the schedule.

It was agreed that the sale of tickets is to be handled by Charles Wag- Joseph's Church. Shenandoah's anti-freeze ease is again in the local courts. Judge I m. mm viHe, also the U.M.W.A. Surviving his the for- Cyrus M.

Palmer will hand I down yTT Cyrus Palmer, have the money ava. ab mer Anna Barna; four sons: John a decision later on Sentence was deferred until Kuhns suggested that be Pottsville A Copy Early Medical Mrs. Helen Strohl, 700 W. Arch Pottsville. Mrs.

Lucy Gable, Pine Grove R- D. William L. Martin, 387 Wayne St, Port Carbon. Mrs. Irene Marberger, 1250 W.

Spruce Pottsville. Alvo Nettles, 445 N. Railroad St. Pottsville. Mrs.

Marion Lehman, Landing- ville. i lh Surgical Mrs. Catherine Moore, 911 N. Third Stv Pottsville. John Wyda, ForrestviBe.

Mrs. Angeline Subick, 35 W. Odgen St, Girardville. Mrs. Catherine Lyman, 77 High Pine Grove.

Rath Zimmerman, Pine Grove, R. D. 1306 Mahantongo Pottsville. Discharged: William Mover, 204 E. South Mahanoy City; Joseph Crom-vak, 233 N.

10th St, Pottsville; nA Potor hi-ith of hnnp isiana. maite an uuuin juji irci t- i i i R.l itepnen 01 uunnenun ai.u 6 J. reason for deferring sentence but Sept. 23, 1955 and ds Harry or i-nuaaeipma; nve uaugn- "'t- private prosecution counsel Ray- It was presented to and Ser Surviving are two sons: Harry, at home, and John, of Girardville; two daughters: Mrs. Marie Banning, at home, and Mrs.

Harry Bambrick, of Philadelphia; eight grandchildren and a brother, Michael, Girardville; also nieces and nephews. Funeral will be held Saturday morning from the Cooke Funeral Home, 36 E. Mahanoy Girardville. Mass will be celebrated to St. Joseph's Church.

Interment will be made in the parish cemetery. ine Miller's Washer Sales -z. Sk tm nn sj ters: Mary, wife of Al Pusher of mono orennan saia. aiier me xpt. vice.

Plaintiff in the action is I. DuPont DeNemours and of Cornell Heights; Anna, wife of Jack Susman, and Claire both of iruu, iwi uc ju'-ijjr uciam mar ucuwa; atcu U1BI ne XXm Stanley Rakowsky retMrnnilis Good Samaritan MftMtl Mrs. Lucy Smeriick, Cumbola. Barry Lowe, 1009 Mount Hope Potts vflle. Mrs.

Amanda Knorr, Valley View, Mrs. Mary Handier, 428 S. Broad Mountain Frackville. Mrs. Rabena Ringheiser, 105 N.

White Shenandoah. Carrie Klinger, Hegins R.D. 2. Peter Romanot, 218 S. Gilbert Shenandoah.

Mrs. Sally Dimmerling, 1811 Third Pottsville. Mrs. Naomi Wood, 1100 Mah-antongo St, Pottsville. Charles Cash, 420 Minersville Pottsville.

Discharged: Mrs. May Lavelle, 102 North St, Centralia; Mrs. Jennie Os-trosky, 603 W. Rairload St, Potts-vitte; Carl Wenrich, Temple R.D. Gladys Buckley.

Green Street Brockton; Mrs. Isabel Simon, 501 Peacock Pottsville; Mrs. Doris Culley. 222 N. 10th Pottsville; John Murphy, 900 Fair-view St, Pottsville; John Zimmerman, Pine Grove R.D.

23; Mrs Anna Washata, 13 W. Franklin St Clair; Mrs. Mary Hrin, 490 Peacock St, Pottsville; Michael Nojunas, 215 Second Girard-ville; Mrs. Margaret Maceiunas, 416 W. Center Mahanoy Gty.

Dispensary: Alesandro Alfonsi. New Street. pref tr. mvc tre fipiennani nme srt on tne crier-y- Brooklyn, N.Y.; Stella, -wife of Wilmington, Del. The company, -i two recemts one jt I I mm mm Rooert iee .01 rsouiaer, am ion kk-.

oi, ccusra miuer neicn, wue ui jvFivji.a ui stuius tva a' Tnhn Redaav 452 Creenwood tentson tr: Fair Trade retail prices. It secured York: 17 erandchildrcn; and a Pottsville, by Charles H.I Arty. Brennan contend ed mat a score board be erected by the Athletic Club at a coat of 5906. The board athletic committee also recommended an ice skating rink be constructed for the people of Frackville. This project will be in charge of the School Board Athletic Committee.

4t an injunction prohibiting sale of Kuhns, Allentown. Kuhns auegeu tne pavTnents were not the anti-freeze. ewk eheelc hut 1nr k- Baby Girl Koperna Baby girl Koperna, daughter of umm. -Cjm TmTmmmi7mTm ,1 mm mmmm sister, Mrs. Fannie Pauley of Northampton, Funeral will be held Saturday morning from his late residence.

Mass will be celebrated in St. I v. John and Betty Morgans Koperna rL were no funds available when the Assistant District Attv anu-iittve presenujr in SiOCK. nc Kwer ww of Schuylkill Haven R.D. 1 was gressman renton in regaru io me KH11hrtp in nnPmi stillborn in Good Samaritan Hos- Mrs.

Ttieima iosi, John's Greek CathoUc Church, said he wishes to discontinue sale HpfpnA Jl" nt. Maizevilkf. Interment will be made 'of DuPont products and must dis-! tielense' Bedway, represent wealth. RAYMOND M. PETERS Child Struck Killed by Car Raymond H.j Peters six-year-old son of and Mrs.

Raymond H. Peteri 138 E. Main New Hollaed, was fatally injured when struck by an automobile in front oflhis home Monday evening. The mother is the former Mary Murphy, of Frackville. The father is a former resident of St.

Clair. Mrs. Peters, her son and her daughter Raynfl 11, were cross irarian Pottsville: Earlamond construction of a post office on in the parish cemetery. A. Ora- pose of What he has on hand.

Darker, Darkwater; James Ros- the east side of the Roosevelt enbereer 30 S. Second St. Building. Everything possible will The Shenandoah merchant vitz and Sons are in charge of Driver Appeal nair- Donald Breiner, 748 Water! be done toward that objective. represented by Atty.

William arrangements. Jail Morals Defendant pital, Tuesday evening. The parents are members of St. John's Reformed Church of Sch. Haven.

Surviving, in addition to the parents, are two brothers: John Ray and Richard, and a sister Gale; the maternal grandparents, Mr. The secretary was instructed to Krencewiez, contends be has the abtIaCC QlAmP right to Ml fair trade merchan- KSCKieSS ndfge John Pachuti dise at anv nric on a Hoseom A Tamaqua motorist has consult with Dr. O. H. Mengel on placing a valuation on the Roosevelt Building and ground.

Gordon Gradwell submitted a report on 1957 taxes. He received SSL, Pottsville; Mrs. Dolores Wagner, 512 S. Centre Pottsville; Anna Warrne, Middleburg Center; Joseph Kislock, 409 N. Third St, Frackville; Mrs.

Catherine Jones, IT Laurel St, Pine Grove; Mrs. Alice Davis, 29 Locust John Pachuta. 54, 214 S. UaK pealed a suspension of his motor; Louis Piz, Sheppton. Mt.

Carmel, died Monday DuPont, with Atty. Calvin J. vehicle operating privilege. guilty to three counts of night in Geisinger Hospital fol-iFriedberg as local counsel, de-i Th aimrilant Anthonv Yasso beJore Judge James J. and Mrs.

Ray Morgans of Donaldson; and the paternal grand- lowing an illness of two months, jnies Milter has tins right The 7. 7i tu Knvc was charged by CpL Pottsville, laceration of right hand, ing the street front of tneir received on a piece of metal while Pine Grove; Harry Reynolds, 1737 home, to go toa sporting goods Dea. caused I company states it is willing to buy notified bv PennV Deot of McGrew- state police, rraviitinn rhinncr his illness Pa- was muucu uy raw. tjn. .1.

'to condition. During his illness Pa- back the TITkuZruoI the ZTLvtr i ,3. mother, Mrs. Kathryn Koperna of $199.50 on the 1956 duplicate wi Haven D. 1 J21 on the 1955 duphcate flSeral was held Wednesday An application, for a teaching 1Z xvT West End Pottsville; Mar- attending adult training school.

store buy a pair of ice skates. merchandise at Miller's Hiehway icommitting acts with The child was Riding his sister's Pent week in Ashland cost if he can furnish an inven- Ln l05- A 1 i ji i State Hnsmta arvl twn tree Ire V1 imbbmi inns VICKDWHU u- l0-nJ JIJt neral Home, Schuylkill Haven. In- iiaiiu, sou suocieniy uasnea away i on nana. from her into the nath of a ve- Jefferson Hospital, Phila, ITk i Km H-H bH total of not less than application was received from 2- ummm rfi. months nor more than 16 terment was made in Schuylkill Memorial Park.

The Rev. Eugene Moyer officiated at services. UJ a.j.m. m.i (, j- e-Jlrfll t. 1 tl William Socker.

hicle operated' by Richard Born Mt Carmel, he was a 33, of 28 E. Iftoe St, Ephrata. j00 of Mrs. Anna Mariniak Pa-Tbe child was pronounced dead cuta die late Michael Pa- Blyth in cnuyiiuii hrisoi Twp. ed for Oct.

7, 1957. Maynard Walter, treasurer of was given four to eight Yasso states the hearing on the first count; and tat on arrival at Lancaster General cnuta. a Mt carmel H3. grad- iLTaS rSZE Frederick J. Hughes Teachers to to nave been on a charge of reck less driving.

He contends he is in- Hosoital. juste, he was well known ath- rnHifm-M S375. leavine a bal- Frederick J. Hughes of 107 iiw BNDira on eacn oi tne two counts. In addition, he Cyrus M.

Palmer issued In nocent Back Pay I supei Walter Stevenson 9, of 64 Main Mount Carbon, dog bite of left hand. Stephen Delinko, 1, of Main Seltzer City, injury of scalp, suffered in an automobile accident Warn Medical: Joyce Miechowski, 315 Morgan Pottsville. Leo Kremer, Box 29, Schuylkill Haven. Surgical: Mrs. Mary Julian, 65 Valley St, New Philadelphia.

Tonsilectomy: Michelle Rakowsky, 536 W. Spring Frackville. Raymond wasj a first grade stu-; lctic circles, having played pro-dent at Our Mdther of Perpetual fessional football with the Mt. Help School, Ehprata. Carmel AA team and professional Surviving in addition to bis pa- basketball with CentraSa KX.

rents, are one sister. Raynel, at team. lin Wirt, Wiconisco Tower Qty; Mrs. Jane Wirt, Orwin. Dispensary: Doris Knarr, 3, of Pottsville R.

D. 1, laceration of right hand, received in a fall. George Smolick, Water New Philadelphia, bums of right arm. Leo Engleman, 1703 Cherry St, Pottsville, laceration of right thumb, sustained on a saw. Alice Stellwagen, Maryd, possible fracture of right ankle, received in a fall.

James Watson, 620 N. Eithth Pottsville, laceration of right knee, received in a fall while playing basketball at school. Michael Kocsko, Pottsville R. D. 2, employed by Wadesyille Production Company, WadesviDe, laceration of left index finger, In a companion case.

ance of 51,501 65. Front St, Saint Clair, died on The board discussed a deep well Tuesday afternoon in his home, pump for use at Memorial Park. A native of Turkey Run, Mr. The secretary is to write to Read- Hughes was a son of the late ing Anthracite and ask for a price Thomas and Louise Jacoby rax a 400 eallon deeo well, ten Hughes. merry uinstmas to drive until a hearing on Feb.

for 1 the Township teachers. 34, 1958. R. Sartori, 19, of E. Marfan we was employed by Hensel and home: the maternal erandoarents sneppton, pleaded ueiore tne closing of school for dre" (no defense 1.

Cpl. Mr. and Mrs. M. J.

Murphy, of os. wholesale druggists, cover- the holiday, the Biythe employes PAI1J, AnnAinte Frackville; thei paternal grand- Lewistown-Lansford ter- will receive all back salaries iwOUlT AUpOII 1 1 3 horse uower pump which is on Employed by the Reading Rail- charged Sartori with being parents, Mr. sjnd Mrs. Stanley ritory ITTJ Divorce Masters nee rann Til Peters St. lOair and several i survived by his wife, fks ua.UB.it hand at their Oak Hill Colliery.

A request was made by Dominic Mercurim to have the VTW basketball team play its home games in Frackville High School from one to. seven months. When! Masters have been appointed in of a minor. The defendant aunts and uncles. lormer sara Cawley, Mt.

Carmel; Funeral Fridiy morning from daughter, Anne Marie; his this amount is paid out. Rivthe -n divo-re actions. the judge he had never road at its oar shops for 32 years, be had been retired for nine years. A World War I veteran, he was a member of American Legion, and St Boniface Church of Saint Clair. Surviving are, his wife, the for the home of the paternal grand- mother and several brothers and employes: will have been paid all Attv Arthur Riechiutii will serve arrested Discharged: Mrs.

Bess Ineersol. 301 N. 20th Judge Curran sentenced parents, Mr. ifld Mrs. Stanley sisters salaries through 1957.

in the divorce suit of Lloyd G. gym. No, objections were raised except that dates must be on-firmed by the coaches and Mrs. Pottsville: Ralph Schwilk, 219 sustained on' a tool grinder. to three to six months in the Peters, 37 N.

Seiond St Clair Funeral arrangements are in-! This will mark the first time in many years that Blythe's teach- Pcn, and fmed hi h4r vit. 9 ovelanri Ohio Mass will be Celebrated in St complete. Grove and Mrs. Alice Moer-der, E. Mifflin St, Orwigsburg.

Co aid alt mer Mary Struzinsky, and the fol- Wagner so that no conflicts will I Ie1are 'r-' nrrie Jan. 26. occur. The rental will be $40 a lowing sons and daughters: Mary, WOnn 1946 in Philadelphia. The bus- An night and the VFW jmust assume -T 1 SSHWU UU11U1' -fllCCl- JS 2- -I-- SSS" -WW WBT WBS johepn conoon, 33.

of 147 ,.1,1 ciidiKiuS uCXuU mmmm is C.nntiniiA Third Mount Carmet, a for- evening. Mary's Roman Church, St. Clair, with interment in St. Casimir's Cemefery, Mahanoy Qty. Monahan Fuxperal Service, St.

Clair, has charfe. William K. Clayton U7i1KaM iWnnM. Attv Walter J. Janik was wife of James V.

Cauley of Port Carbon, Robert Theodore F. and Elizabeth, wife of Joseph T. Kodash, all of Saint Clair and Frederick J. of New Haven, eight grandchildren; and the following brothers and St. Joseph's, Hadeton Surgical: Eli P.

Cresina, 110 Hunter St, Tamaqua. Fountain Springs Medical: Medical: John Oboril, 250 E. Snyder Lansford; Mrs. Amelia West, 131 Schuylkill Tamaqua. Surgical: Lenora Schaeffer, 315 E.

Bertsch Lansford; Thomas MueUer, 345 E. Catawissa macnuiist at Aicoa 1 a The board also voted CressDOB, died suddenly Monday hnY iZiZ tr, niaster in the action of Anth- 01 Monaay bills amounting to 33,373.59. ins kw Charles J. Savior. Pottsville at Ravenswood, W.

Where he 1 I Tl )1 a. -m UIIY VJICtMiVM 1 mm in iwoen Muum, RasKa, was ap- 5t oanHah Jean Viian Brooks Sutherland TAR St u-a; nn a ct 'irrrrn- -I "a Plntea unexpired term VorV' ntv delphia, was continued until 1 xv, Jacu IMli uciilUUr- 11 sisters: Theodore Hughes, Potts a. Kathryn Klein, Ashland; Sandra town. Pbiladelimia. brother of AJUminum ers 01 Amer- olSchool Director Thomas all responsibilities.

The board also discussed the responsibility of teachers to attend graduation exercises. 948 Students Enrolled. Enrollment in Frackville Schools is 948; percentage of attendance for the month, 95. Gladys M. Egge, home and school visitor, filed information before Squire Thomas Watkins, Dec.

2, on Robert James and Robert Price, for not attending school. The remainder of her report show term because of the Dines rnunle wfl; married Oct. 25. 1950. ica.

Discharged: Nelson J. Qaytpn, 1350 W. Nor The husband is charging iwfigni Miss Sutherland. Eugene Shields, Middle port; TV. mm.mm.

Tin i I J11 Doyne. The treasurrr gave the follow-1 ing report: Nov. 1, balance on ii- Mooney Rites ville, Thomas of Tonawanda, N. Charles and Harry, both of Saint Clair; Mrs. Elvira Becker of Palo Alto, Mrs.

Alma Conway of Marcus Hook, and Mrs. Gert ties cruel and barbarous treatment, and desertion. Thomas Highland, Lehighton R-D. James Collevechio, Sum wegian president of J. H.

Zerbey Newspapers died, at his home TuesjOay following a month's illness. charged with unlawfully hquor and malt beverages hand, Nov. 20, county The funeral of Mrs. Anna Moan- mit Hill; Michael Gerber, Coal- members, and of unlawfully dak; Mrs. Alva Nichols, Tama rude Shamonsky of Greenbury.

3 MoT treasurer, delinquent taxes, $436; r-- A AlteldFSvMt ta collector. H00; state treas-Pine YVOman $15 wui be held Friday morning from vw 1. mm. Born in Ashland, he was a son ifflWy toerri mrMm wm iCi Bnlce qua. mitring obscene exhibition ot liquor licensed premises.

Miss Sutherland is charcee her late home. Mass ed two truant calsls 76 phone be held on Sa turd a rhr PZ In Assault oase bra ted in St. Patrick $30,617.24.1 I Mary Antonelli, ForrestviUe, nx-ms the obscene exhibhm phia some yeans ago, where he BIRTHS Pottsville, with interment in St on injury in school and two home- Home. 347 8. 2d St, Saint Clair, was employed to the shoe busi ness.

Patrick's No. 3 Cemetery, bound visits. Mass will be celebrated in St if 1 1 1 conmn, was iineo ij ana nt vy juuh last weex, me trial was J541.91; instruction, 15,044.21: Vincent J. Dal ton on a charge of tinued until this week in tie A duplicating machine, at a cost Boniface Church. Interment win Redey Funeral Service, Potts- auxiliary agencies, 3693.63; oper-' assault and battery brought by that Miss Sutherland could Confair, Mount Carmel.

Surgical: Richard Fishbum, Locust Dale; Joan Finlan, Ashland; Am Louise Kowalick, Locust Creek. Operations: Joseph Moran, Gordon; Mrs. Frances Polnick, Elysburg. Disduurged: Mrs. Elizabeth Jeraskie, Mount Carmel; Paul Mekosh, Centralia; Mary F.

Langton, Locust Gap; Mrs. Evelyn Devine, Ashland. Locust Mountain Admissions: Mrs. Eudokia Kasyan, Mahanoy Qty. Mrs.

Lois Spitzer, Mahanoy aty. Operations: Mrs. Barbara Hlotsky, Morea. Maeharged: Stephen and Donna Wassel, of He is survived by Ms wife. Mir-' has charge.

be made in Calvary Cemetorv Slinn Am. I T- 1 Tl W-v i. ft vtnnnlli ICi fT SnT- of 298 has been purchased for the Lincoln Building. A micro-projector was purchased with funds from the class of 1957 for To Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Carl, 18 W. Laurel Tremont, a daughter, their second child, Tuesday, at Pottsville Hospital. The mother is the former Jean Sharretts. 044.04; debt service, cap- rest v. lie.

Tne defendant had been because of her continued Ambulance Calls uui auu tun. a null vc vi Reading, and one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Kocherfeperger, Roslyn, In addition to $elson J. Clayton Pottsville. Jacques "Rest Jacques Tiest, 70, who resided Lions community ambulance te- the junior-senior high school nai outlay, total expen- on trial last April.

Sentence was to continue the case to next ses; balance on hand, deferred pending action on a mo- of Criminal Court. 312,526.68. tion for new trial. Atty. Arthur Ricchiuti The treasurer also reported re- She was sentenced when her resenting the defendants.

he has another brother who sur- sponded to the following calfe. with his son-in-law and daughter, 1 1 ceivmg cnecKS from the county attorney, J. F. Manooey, witn-treasurer amounting to drew the motion for a new triaLj wm man TAf i aawi vives nun, Robert Clayton, Pitts-! William Martin, Seventh burgh. i Schoentown, to Pottsville Hospital, Funeral services will be heldjTuesday.

Friday aftemooi from the Jacob Mrs. Anna Janes, 1508 W. Nqr-Ruth Funeral Home. German-iwegian from Pottsville Hos-town. I pital to her home.

Wednesday. To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Watt, Storage shelves have been in-520 Schuylkill Schuylkill Ha- stalled in the art supply room in ven, a daughter, their second the Lincoln Building. Book shelves child, Tuesday, a Pottsville Hos- have also been installed at Lin-pital.

The mother is the former coin. Susan1 Pflueger. School Repairs To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leh- Supervising Principal Charles mad, Landingville, a son, their W.

Drumm recommended the re- a fa mr. ana Mrs. Harry Reed of 1331 W. Market died early Wednesday mbrning in Good Samar-ltan Hospital, where he had been a patient for one month. A retired shipbuilder.

Mr. Tiest Henna. Power and Light Company refund on the electric stove, I Arfllirl-. S9.60: tax roliprtor FHwarH mmmmm Muiiin, 31,378.52. i- RaDe Case a Palo Alto resident esca; came to this country from Bel- civ-th ohilrt Tuesdav.

at home. I rJar-intr nf flnnriiw in narts of the Delano; Frederick Sears, Lower Shaft; Mrs. Sally Koscowskie, of Shenandoah; Thomas Mack, Mah The mother is the former Marion Franklin building during the "ve years ago. He was born ceived for September and Octo- Fnmk Joseph Shumack, Port a 325 fine in a motor ber, amounting to $1,028.52, real Carbon, was acquitted by a jury case estate and $350 per capita of a charge of rape yesterday. Wilham J.

Sisko, 374 1 tbm.nH.k,s -r The trial was held before Judge St, Palo Alto, pleaded 1 To Conclude Business At Dei. 27ICouncil Meet Rourke. Christmas recess. Painting of win- To Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Mekv dor frames on the exterior of the wjte- 'ormer Jeanne check, Pottsvute R. D. 1, a son, west side of the Franklin School dled May. their second child. Tuesday, at 'will be continued when weather Surviving in addition to hie t.

-uILj lm I mt Staudenmeier. fore Judge James J. Currst GIRARDVILLE Borough; are: Morgan Jones, Roy Flannery 1 CUt CUIV1UUCUI VI mm- 1 176 student, with attendant for The prosecutrix contended Shu- charges of failing to stop and Good Samaritan Hospital. The permits. Repairs were made to daughter MarceHa wife of Harry ri n.i mH.

wmi. beinp- w.i rv" the hentinff nlant of the Roosevelt Keed of Pottsville. are Ihiw mm! Pottsville, are three sons I ln 1 OT atil Tm Mi mother is the former Elizabeth mm 1 a A Weill, 1 i 1 ftJ mm i Emiel. Lbuta AiK- -iTT'r iw "clocI1 "na. The Christmas vacation will start will.

The oeiense comenoea me wwiu -ur. School Ann Guidas. anoy City; Mrs. Lucy Yacabonis, Mahanoy City; Donald Supreme, Shenandoah. Hazleton State Medical: Thomas Hudock, 226 Garfield St, McAdoo.

Surgical: Carl Upahaw, rear 435 S. Tamaqua McAdoo. Mrs. Anna Russar, 31 S. Logan McAdoo.

rw on mmA 1 act took lace with consent of the State Trooper Joseph Chief Bureess Miller has been Belgium; also three eranoVhit. To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Luck- that time. alarms during November.

Days missed due to the flu ep prosecutrix. Th offense occurred to rimrr, -iii tu, A- Attvs. C. A Wbitehouse and Township at 8:15 p.m.. enbill, Schuylkill Haven R.

D. 2, cooperative in attempting to solve drpr- a son. their first child, Tuesday, the traffic problem on Oak Street Funeral will be heW s.hni rn 1 TKo twhirU rfriven bv During their meeting Tuesday Ldward Capparell was aso evening. Tax Collector William' made fire marshal. His duties win Lomr renorted 1 3671.15 Dronertv be to supervise and give fire oid- at Good Samaritan Hospital.

The when students are crossing the ifron Claude A. Lord Funeral Sa- 9 jmm. i 1 iAcmS mother is the former Betty Schra SrZ mmmmJi 71 I. i- ti- -itocui, ar Anuwny rvoniia, were Anthony Korula Present macK- Assisxam uin sireet, it was reported. jkm.

Interment will be made in TtlA mncir' ilfin4inAnl at fiehnviiriii raxes ana soi.zj occupational tax- wuv nresident: Miehael fK-Calvin J. tneUDerg represemeu oy vv.8C ii rait-in Vriedhere reoresentea a car driven by Geor piutiu. nuuioi; rdr np tne i mrlanl tchm hnlh mmniiiiiae tK- uki wnere notn tne dee. 1 To Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Mel- ponani companies, nmt. cimmonwealth. tule. 13W Essex Ave rare, ine aw-- mllerM Frackville High School will pre- i Rev. M.

C. Halterfr n. es were coliected- 11 ucjmmuci vii MCinwiai -arK. lTie1 11 Xi a lm Am i wive vicai rhi-f -TJ0 rwu oiraru nose ami me nanger nose At. usky, 468 North Minersville, sent its Christmas concert Dec.

Trinity Lutheran Church will of nnrtPH k- h9 companies, are active together. TrtMwK 'Z Tf A IX. In addition to the fine. a oaugmer, weir luumi tium, 1 at unaor ine curection of Feterjnciate at services. wiar now rr nrvLVH WORKING TIME Collieries WILL WORK THURSDAY German town, Salem Creek, Lor-berry.

Locust Summit Flotation Judge Curran suspended sentence. to7tor nts Erd Super-CHUIT IXU' quarrel, and sote property dam- PMorgan Jones Swank and f) I I age- tn anm-. cns Andrietta. William KODDerV Police Chief Joseph Simononis Murray and Stanley Dobies. renorted four arres- Hi.

Ero Schneff to arrange for the nJi TL2T-i7U ul. A jury found Andrew Kurt Tuesday, at Liood Samaritan hos- i Carpenter. A matinee win be giv-pital. The mother is the former rn for students of grades three Loretta Deegan. I through sixth.

To Mr. and Mrs. George Schools will dose the afternoon Al la III O'Brien, 801 E. Market Mah- Mrs. John Durnack Sr.

Mrs. John Durnack 74, of Auburn, N.Y., formerly of Mount Pleasant, died suddenly at her home, Tuesday afternoon. She had been in in health for six years. A native of Austria, Mrs. Dur orderlv conduct 21 comDiaint.s- Christmas decorations.

i JEaTJlTSr of Phoenix Park, not guilty of a Plant, St. Nicholas Breaker, Shen anoy Qty, a daughter, their third of Dec. 20 for the holiday period and classes will resumt Jan. 6. Intelligence tests have been -administered.

Report cards were cupping, imiwiwac mew- jm Tuesdav. at Good Samar- seven auto accidents: 11 funerals at hiph cnarge 01 charge of robbery. Kurtz, resented by Atty. J. F.

Mahoney. Yll ShftW n' tvi yj 1 77 1 Hi-i 1 TT" A escorted; and ne committment! fit 5Pr CT StripPfnS. Packer jitan Hospital. The mother is the lame Hunrovwl with robbine S46 No. 5, Pine Forest, GUberton and Sent To Jail 4istribugted Dec.

11. to the DanviUe' State Hospital. aenwunu TUoumy ee Aii Police Association. It anaounced former Vera Sippie. To Mr.

and Mrs. John Sehlap- nack came to this country as a Attending were Mavnard L. Jonn Botteher. DO. Of 224 Mine Woman's Ouh will young girl and settled hv Mount nortt twa ik the nomination and election of of- ttm.

wwj.ai.ji i UO -t, IMl. woo viiuintu -j pich, Bernville R. D. "1, ar son. Walter, president; Mrs.

Betty Pleasant. takinc ud resiHenew in I fieers at the meetmf tri he'H ac, naeion, was arrested by i Chnstmas C.wer show at its their first child, Wednesday, at Hampton. Dr. Smith. H.

Smith Auburn, N.Y. to 139. 1 TLTt in their headquarter, December Patrolman Walter Henne, 13 Sa ing Wednesday evening Good Samaritan Hospital. The, Joel L. Felsburg, John R.

Linden- Surviving, in addition to her o7 November! 16th. Pu- charged with disor- ersviUe Episcopal Church house. husband. John Sr am hw The second oommnnietion mAmm dCrty conduct In default of fine T- am Unlwiav arranwments mower is uie luimu oimiej -via- mutn, Douglas Batdorf. John E.

mm, v- v. nn i minAll rvi mmmm, tkM Bi 1 I I 1 I I Hlllli lll'V -e ler. daughters: Stella, wife of Frank rewssed iintil DOc 27 in the Ran- frm the Sciiayatoll County So- -ff John W. Watesky contended that display by club member for 30 of prison days, by Justice ij der the suDerision of Mi Beddow, C. W.

Drumm, VerdiUa Wolfgang, Stanley Rakowsky, Donald Bricker and Stephen Bobiak. Scout Tests Quinn, Auburn, N.Y.; Anna, wife ciety of CMppledCbikirai. The Mammoth. IDLE THURSDAY Lansford, Coaldale, Indianhead, Buck Run, Peca. UNAVAILABLE Michael, Locust Creek.

Railroads READING RAILROAD Reading Division Pool Crew Nos. 1 and Reading Division Knginemen Houser, Ba-ir. Seilus and Rabuck; Reading Division Firemen Green, Richter; Reading Division Brakemen Slapkus and Dries, gers Hose Company building. the Peace William J. Roeder.

Ta- Driver Bruised In 2-Car Crash armking. into ms car on tne of Lester Ebert, Baltimore, Mary, Lancaster, N.Y.; two sons: TnMM Tm mmmmmmX mSMt mmWrnm. m. Second and First class test chairman for Girardville, William J. Roberts, fo funds and aid jn the drive (date of drive sjot known).

Round Table JT? Li WaS. charged that Kurlz. instead of' tak Musical entertainrnent Over SHOO damaee and slieht Those present! at the meeting were President. Joseph Krick; Secretary, Mrs Dora Whalen; Treasurer, Albert Karavage; Alton Martin, Joseph McDonald, Ralph Todd, Gerald McDonald, work was covered at Monday's i T'bu rn Wv Thr 91. ii" Snd- tnir to one ririv.r meeting Of BOV ScOUt TrOOO meeting ot Boy Scout Troop the WiiH-T mu ing him home drove to the bus provioea oy me m.mT Mha- turnaround where he stole the Mahanoy Oty HS.

to from a two-car crash at 23rd and tP0OP played aoy City, serve a 10-day sen The Methodist Youth Fellow dents, under the direction game called 'Murphy Says'. mm mmmvMj W. Market about 5 p.m. ship took part to a round table jtence ior idisorderly conduct. contended that Herbert Portz, John Haley, Ray tella M.

Barnhart, hign music supervisor. There were twenty-eight scouts present Scoutmaster Walter Pio Sortn, 65, of 180 Union Funeral Saturday morning from Auburn, N.Y. Mass will be celebrated in St. Nicholas Church, with interment in the parish cemetery, Auburn, N.Y. Eisenhuth Rites Ethel Powell and Mrs Harry Pirelli.

Peter Oswald toms 1f re.gn lands Pol i McLaughlin, Mahanoy wbcn h. to the turnaround City complained of bruised ribs but "radbury was assisted by Assist at a meeting. Jimmy Columbo Dnnoiir rleeirieH to TOt out rmt thm Davis are co-chairmen of did not require immediate med- "ll x- eu. i c- Rjivl o-- Shamokin Division Enginemen Weber. Buggy, Jones, Huebler; Shamokin Division Firemen Zieg- ler, Herb, Sheetz, Hope.

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Extra Enginemen MeGovem, Knott, Willard, Fees, Johnson; Extra Firemen Hevalow, Panas, ks attention. Maw xo Meet urauuis "ui otitpiuic mm, vwuue, car Kurtz tot him out and drove wss commmee. and Lvnn Peel led the nraver. arrested on oath of Harvey Hinklc. 1 Violet Rusk.

311 The Men's Bible Class of the 'i i IV V. I i 'h 1 1 r. -h mmill mmmrnt twicers were elected at Mon- Eleanor Jones, sang, "Away In A charged with disorderly conduct. Klirt knrw m'mm is a surgical pa The funeral of John Lee Eisen- T.T-T"! m. Jefferson Hospital.

PhUad aay mgni meeong ot the UirarU He was arraigned before Justice Manger Wednesday evening at 8 m. in nuin wo-raonui-oia son ot mi Hose Company. Those elected of the Peace Steve Zelnick, Maha-, Tw Md before ud nov Citv md nrnmitteri fo in mT wa hw oetore Juage Mrs. Dorothy Smellousky. Pentrw ct renio" Social Hall of the church.

It wui Police said Sonn was attempting a left turn from 23rd St. to W. Market when he was struck broadside by the vehicle of Steve Delinko, 18, of Main Seltzer City, going east on W. Market St. Sod marks were noted for Extra Brakemen, Koval, Vincent J.

Dalton. be a ladies' night Qavatrtr, Farley, Mal- days. The Chrudinaa party and exchange of gift wiU be held in the parsonage on December 19. Sodality Meets .1 Nine senior members and twen were: Ero Schneff, president; Henry Longlatzl vice-president; Edward Razzis, (recording secretary; Reese Trais, financial sec uh nua. wuuil xm mlB Howard Pottsville, who died at Children's Hospital, Philadelphia, Monday wui be held Thursday afternoon, from the Ebling Funeral Home, Cfssona.

the Community Ambulance Aerial Stolen Richard Hay, 325 Nichols St. anno, Urmanavage, Salata and Powanda, Vacancies: Three enginemen; two brakemen. medical patient Coroner Host Own ty Coroner Dr. Otto Miller entertained deputy coroners. 32 feet from the of impact retary; E.

Paul Long, treasurer; ty junior members were enrolled to the area where Delinko ap- reported to dy Police that the State Police Changes State Trooper William Simmons was today transferred from the FrackviHe sub-station to Tamaqua station, and Trooper Edward Edward Seanerl trustee for a to the Sodality of St Vincent de- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rev. Maynard HaUpck, pas- pfied his brakes. aenal was stolen from his auto, tor of Trinity Lutheran nUrrSh county political leaders, and other 27 r- ct has three-year term! Herbert Portz, Paul's Church on Sunda Tie fin- chief; Assistants to the Fire; Sodality held a bowHng party Tat some time Tuesday night The Potisviii.

ntfM.t. guests and their wives, at his Mahanoy lie. Hermann Zwerling Wui not have office hours until further notice. C-9-3t home to Ashland. ppeune was parked in front ofiwiU be to Srhiivllrili MmwU Dr.

D. L. Delate Has resumed practice. C-5-61 Shenandoah. Wed- Zmijeuski from Tamaqua to Chief, Edward Capparell, Eugene Stone in Miller and John 'Davies; Auditors nesday.

HJS. in the Eastern Distna Festival; the Good WUI Hose House, triijr cicviue. ifjtetaimt iiurphy..

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