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Pottsville Republican from Pottsville, Pennsylvania • 13

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PAO- V. POTTSVILIE REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1 949 Bbthday In Japan FUNERALS Pine Grove legion Firing Squad Most Active Military Unit MOBILE X-RAY UNIT SCHEDULE The Mobile Chest X-Ray Unit Will visit places eat employment, and be open to the public for raying, beginning Tuesday, May 31. The Tuberculosis Society announces that anyone can have en X-ray for the nominal fee of one dollar. Following it the schedule for the chest X-ray unit: Tuesday. May 31st: Alpha Mills, Sch.

Haven, 8:30 a. nv; Winn-Ann Mfg. Sch. Haven. 10:30 a.

Bashore Knitting Mill, Sen. Haven, 1 p. Argo Mills, Sch -Hav-en, 3 p. Sch. Haven public, at post office building, 3 to 0 p.

m. Wednesday, June 1st: Onyx JOAN DARCANEGLO The fu neral of Joan Darcaneglo, aged 7 months of Pottaville, was held from Use Reiley Funeral Homo on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock. Rev. Robert Davis, associate pastor oi Trinity Lutheran Church conducted the services and burial was made in the First Presbyterian cemetery. MRS.

HARRY FEGER Th funeral of Mrs. Harry B. Feger, Auburn RD, was held from the D. M. Bittle Funeral Home, Sen.

Haven, on Friday afternoon at two o'clock. Rev. E. S. Noll officiated and burial was made in the Union cemetery.

Pall bearers were, Joseph Kaufman, Charles Graeff. Charles F. Meek, George Raider, Warren Burket and John Dewald. JbbbSt Blouse Pottaville, 9 a. m.

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JEaaK aBiBnBBWslBBw' mr 'yj mw Bt Bsw sbshb- SSBLlSf at VsslHsn. fmr opeciaiisi. rousviiie ana snrage at Pines, Pottaville, 11 a. m. Thursday, June 2nd: Phillips-Jones Pottaville, 0 a.

Phillips-Jones Minersviile, Rensello Minersviile, 2 p. m. Friday, June 3rd: Bundy plant, Hometown, 8 a. M. Janosvitch Mahanoy City, 10 a.

Eagle Shirt Mahanoy City, 11 a. Chas. D. Kaier Brewery. Private Joseph M.

Androshick. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Androshick, 138 S. Nichols st, St.

Clair, celebrated his 19th birthday on Saturday, May 28. He is now with the 8th Army in Osaka. Japan, having enlisted May 3, 1948. daughter, Snd Mrit S. F.

Ash- ULM Dr. Ashelmsn, grad- WILLIAM A. BtEPPY Funeral services ware conducted for WUllsra a. Reppy. at bis 1st home.

Penna. Tunnel, on Friday afternoon at two o'clock. Re. Emil Weber 0. pastor of Trinity Lutheran church officiated snd burial waa made la the i cemetery.

PottsTlUe. Pall bearers Were Lawrence Ash. David Holler. Carl Blankenhorn. Oeo Schuler.

William Reybould. Jerry McDonald. Joseph Welderhold and Claude Oakum. Richard W. Morgan waa the fun erst director.

Will v. tly from Stroudaburg Receives Degree college, as a rrfucation instructress. 1. Mahanoy City, 1:30 p. Bundy Plant Hometown, 4:30 p.

m. Saturday, June 4th: Pottaville public at P. P. 0 a. m.

to p. m. iss.me teaching dutiei ia Monday, June 8th: Leota Sports mllpfle includ- DAILY QUIZ Wear, Shenandoah, 9 a. General Cigar Shenandoah, 10:30 a. Shenandoah public, at Main jsj kV Cam Jsa-eaav tsA skm smrwjafi ar President of World Out- rtub-member of -Women.

for four years; JeY M. jnd Y. W.C. nroofreader for seniot -j and Centre 1 to 9 p. ra.

mber of the intramurai ana ashes sports: tennis, hoc- football. For the put Eg Sottas been a member Firing squad of Pine Grove American Legion Peat 874 which has participated in military rites or the community's World War II dead since the country first started the program of returning remains of Its fallen heroes to the V. 8. for permanent interment at home. The squad also participates in parados and other services appropriate to the military.

Left right are: Jack Brommer, Paul Brown. Winficld Hawkins. Matthew McDuff. Irvln Schaeffer. Richard Kimmel, Arthur Kegerrels, Commander Samuel J.

Snyder, Donald Miller. Irvin Schwartz, Joseph Zerbe, Sterling Merkey and Herbert Yorty. Fa.ure leacners 01 jmu- 1. Name the Biblical character whose (treat strength waa attributed to his hair. 2.

Dogs bark: horses neigh; elephants trumpet; what sound does the giraffe make' 3. Name the author of "The Sta Fisherman 5 a. Rama the first Ratio to be appointed as Taje's football captain. S. Is the island of Malta a possession of Prance.

Italy, or Great Britain? a Nam the capita! of Argentine. T. What public office did John Hancock bold St the time be signed the Declaration of Independence' s. Does a molecule of water contain one, two. three, atoms? S.

A standard work in French courses given in U. a. schools Is "Pare OorlQt," written by famous French writer; can you name the writer? 10. Pure tin wUl not rust; true or false? 1 ANSWERS TO THE DAILY QUIZ has been a tui'in'structrcss 'at Paradise LEGAL NOTICES ana wan scu of Friedensburc: Mr. snd sirs.

Monroe i Bsker. Warren and Olorla Baker of SUMMIT STATION mt ihe 01 nesu fes this summer. She will Gary. Mr. snd Mrs.

Theodore Kershner, daughter Iva, Beatrice Reaehert, La-verne Relchert. Anns Sherer, Arlene snd Darlene Fix. SSenneth Kreager, John Rhine, Sterling Strause and Ernest Reber. Bather; Alice Oauker and sister Mar spend me summer iu THE PROPOSED BUDGET of the MecbaniesvUle School District far the year ending 1950 may be inspected st the home of the Secretary. Kelson Major.

1)13 PottarUU Street, Mechahlcsvllle. BBS and iy sne joineu me s. team at' East Tuesday, June Tin: Chas. Rabin at Frackviile, 9 a. City Shirt Mahanoy City, 11:30 a.

m. Mahanoy City public at Liacho-wits Store, 3-9 p. m. Wednesday, June 8th: John Miller Port Carbon. 9 a.

Yuengi ing lee Cream Pottaville, 12 noon; Capital Baker, Mt. Carbon, 2 p. Pottaville public at P. P. 4 4 to 9 p.

m. Thursday, June 9th: Zulick's Mill, Orwigsburg, 9 a.m.; Onyx Blouse Orwigsburg, 11:30 a. Minersviile public at P. P. 4 3 to 8 p.

m. Friday, June 10th: McCormick 4 Girardville, 9 a. Blue Ace Dress Girardville, 10 a. Ashland public at P. P.

4 1 to 4:30 p. m. Officers Elected By Mrs. John Hock's Class at the meeting of Sin. Jobs Hock Class of the Trinity Lutheran Church bald at the church the following officer were elected.

Oeorge DtMia; Vice Mrs William Schropp; Secty Florence Umbenhauer. Mrs. Daniel Stelner. a covered dlata supper was served. Those present were.

Mrs. Chios Bur, lira. haraer. Mrs. Howard Blankenhorn.

Mrs. Edward Bronamer, was sent is a tha. Oeorge Yost snd son Richard aU of Cressona. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. snd sirs.

Robert Reber, were: Mr. and Mrs. William Reber- Ernest Reber, Mr. snd Mrs. Verlln Dewsld.

Mr. snd Mrs. Eldon Bernhetsel, Mary Bernhetael. Lewis Reber, Mr. ahd Mrs.

Henry easier, Connie snd Bonnie Passler, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Baker snd Warren snd Gloria Bsker. Charles V. Strause has purchased a new Oldsmoblle wtitn-er fOf tne puuerny breast stroke dash against i.

i 1 Mrs. James Reber snd Annie Clouser snd John Rhine celebrated their birthdays recently. Mr. snd Mrs. Russell Herring visited Mr.

and Mrs. George Hslre at Palmyra. Mr and Mrs. Mark Keller and son Ronnie were recent visitors la Baltimore. Md.

Robert Loscb is confined Indoors due to Illness, Thee public Is Invited to attend the following church festivals: Bummer Hill by the Cemetery Fund Committee on May 38, snd Summer HUL by the BOXING TOURNAMENT FOR JUNIOR CONTESTANTS A boxing tournament is being conducted fo rtbe Juniors at the Pottaville Y.M.C A. Saturday morning. The first fights began for a El ind canoeing lecnniques. from simplicity to com- ik water pageant was IN THE COURT OF COMMON FLEAS OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, FAIN RE: Estate of NO. Anthony Skumin.

NOVEMBBB a weak minded TERM. IMS person. SOT1CI IS HER EST OIVSH that the Second Triennial Account of taw Miners National Bank of Shenaa- doah. Guardian of Anthony Skumin, a weak minded person has been filed In the Office of the Pre-thonotary of said Court, that ssisl 45 boy enrollment. Blandy Jones referees the three round fights.

rd each of the nve summers public. Pnce atttnded Port Carbon (or her first seven grades, Ltd bv two years at Lankenau Mr. snd Mrs. David easier snd son of Orwigsburg visited among -eistlvss bare. Mrs.

Howard Pesaler and Xlona Trumbo visited st the home of Mrs. Pesaler'a mother. Mrs. Long In Auburn. Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Felffer announce the birth of a son, Mrs. Pelf- far Girls. Phi la. In 1841 catered Moravian Seminary, JANET MORGAN Miss Janet Morgan, Main ML Carbon, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. V. B. Morgan, received the degree of Bachelor, of Science in Education, with majors in library science antisocial studies, and a minor in English. The family are former residents of Port Carbon, where Miss graduated with honors from high school.

During her college course, she was elected the "Who's Who" among students in American universities and colleges, for 1948-49. She waa elected senior campus leader, served as president of the Lamba Sigma; secretary oi Resident Women's Co-operative Association, and had served on the Student Activities Board for the Isst two years of college. In 1947 she was a delegate to the Inter-Collegiate Conference on government, held in Philadelphia. She acted as general chairman for the annual conference of iem. where she spent two I.

Samson. S. 'Rome: 3- Lloyd C. Douglas. 4.

Leirl Jackson J. Orest Britain, a. Buenos Aires. T. President of the Continental Congress- a.

Three. I. Honore dl Balzac. 10. True.

I I .11.1 .11 I I Ml II I I Assembly of Students' Governments of the State Teachers Colleges, held, at Ku trtown. and in 1949 represented Kutttown at the Eastern Association of Colleges for Teachers' Education, held in New ork Ctty, April 22-24. The graduation exercises were held in the Nathan Schaeffer auditorium at Kutztown College, May .23. Parents and relatives of Miss Morgan attended the services. She will be; 1 1 teaching at the opening of the IV term.

The balance her school iu spent in this section. Ladies Aid Society on June 13th. it which turkey and ham platters will be served: St. Msrk'a Browns, on June as. st which strawberry festival will be held.

Mr. and Mrs. John Ferrence. snd sons, Johnnie, Gary and Terry visited among relatives in Summit Sterling Strause of Lebanon Valley college spent a few days, st the home of his parents, Mr. snd Mrs.

Chas. V. Strause. Sr. 1 The following visited st the horde of Mr.

and Mrs. David Trumbo snd family; Mr and Mrs. Harold Miller. Mrs. Same Miller, Verna Mil: er.

all of Mr. snd Mrs. Clarence Ketner son Bobble of Sch. Haven; Mr and Mrs. Oeorge Lengel.

children Bruce. each lasting one minute, snd the boys are divided into classes. The Saturdsy morning winners of th annual Junior Boxing Tournament were: Larry Abrama over Bobby Zellnsky, 50 lb class; Claude Rothermel over David Barr, Joe Saponis over Ray Reifanyder, Billy Gastrins over Dennis Keating, all in 60 lb. class; Merlyn Horn over Richard Healy, Donald Baum-chalk over Joseph Willinsky, in the 70 lb. class.

The junior winners of th breast stroke race held in the pool were: Joseph Brock way, 1.4: Ralph Lyons, 1.6; and Billy Hoppstetler, 1.7. wlir fladjy lose frea of i tiiTine rarst. seora Bala. Mrs. aeorje Dew aid.

Mrs. Ralph Oehres, Mrs. John Hockaertle. Mrs. Charles Llewellyn.

Mrs. Sam Lord. Mn. Metzger. Mrs.

Joseph Slrrocco. Mrs. Harold Steidle. Mrs Daalel Stelner. Mrs.

Charles Super. Mrs. Emms Schick. Mrs. William Schropp, Account will be presented to the said Court on Monday.

June SO, lSaS at 10 o'clock a. M. id. 8. for confirmation nisi, and that unites -ceptlons are filed according to law and the Rules of Court, the Account may eubeequenjUy be confirmed absolutely within.

Fifteen (IS) days thereafter. HERBERT C. NOAXBS. Protbonotary HARE Si HARE, Attorneys. 300-301 Stlef Shenandoah.

Pa. Dated Msy 3ft. lStS radii to nriaatiaUons ipoa- far la the former Mae Edwards. The members of St. Paul's Choir of Summer Hill Church together with their famines snd friends held a banquet st the Parkway Restaurant in Sch.

Haven. Those who attended were Mr. snd Mrs. Edward Dana, Miss Louise Kaatner, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Reber and son Oerald. sir. snd Mrs. Eldon Bern helsel. daughter Mary, Mr.

snd Mrs. Robert Reber. daughter Betty Mr. Mm. Mark Keller, son Ronald.

Mrs. David Trumbo, son Kenneth and daughter Elona, Mrs. Allan Reed, son ti: struts. MHtil yours Mrs Harry Scheltrumpf. Mrs.

Cath csird B. on Agency arine Yelch-. the Rev and Mrs X. Weber, the Rev sad Mrs. Robert Davis I.VSl KANCE Miss Florence Umbenhauer.

Miss Sara If. Muket St. PottsviUe Allen snd Anne of Sinking Spflngst Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reber, son Oerald Painter and Nancy J.

Weber. 4Ua-lk ahBaUls. WW ill sM HILDREN AND CARS FREE! Your Car Is Your Private Theatre ROUTE 122 BETWEEN FRACKVUXE AND ASHLAND ROUTE 122 OPENING GRAND HI-WAY HI-WAV Clear Sat, May 28th Or Rain Snack Bar TONIGHT REGION'S FINEST OUTDOOR THEATRE WITH THE REGION'S BIGGEST SCREEN For the pause that -refreshes, cold drinks, popcorn. hot-dogs and other confections art available at the Snack Bar located in the building in the canter of the theatre. Rooms i KSSnc INDIVIDUAL SPEAKERS YOU CAN ADJUST THE VOLUME OF SOUND TO YOUR OWN LIKING! Tor convenience of our patrons, clean, sanitary, inviting rest rooms for both men and woman' will be found the centrally located projection building.

BRINGS YOU THESE FEATURES: Forget Baby Sitters Save the. coat bring the kiddies regardless of ago they cant disturb anyone. Come Dressed as You Please Solid comfort is the idea house dresses, slacks, working clothes no oca sees you in your car. i Smoke If You Like! No restrictions enjoy the movies while smoking your favorite pipe, cigar or cigarette. I No Annoyances Come and go as you please no one moves you no one interferes with your vision of the screen No Parking Worries No parking, charge so back ing up, no sharp turns park where you wish and enjoy the movies in the privacy of your car.

A Light on each Parking Speaker Post and a lighter center aisle all the way to concession booth. 6 Rest Rooms. LOAD UP THE FAMILY BRING THEM HERE TONIGHT! A new thrill awaits you when you see a show at our Drive-In Theatre. NO INCONVENIENCES JUST DRIVE IN OUR ATTENDANTS DO THE REST! Bottle Warmer Bnng along a bottle of baby's formula and have it CHILDREN 2 SHOWS Starting 8:30 10:30 OPENS 7:30 ADULT JOc ADMISSION PLUS TAX UNDER IS UNDER 12 Jo our scientific and sanitary bottle wanner, free of charge at the Snack' Bar. ijrj.

AND CABS lbs 1 Showing SUNDAY et MONDAY MARIE MONTCZ ROD CAMERON "PIRATES OF MONTEREY" Opening Attraction SATURDAY YVONNE DE CARLO DAN DURYEA is "RIVER LADY TICKETS BROUGHT TO YOUR CAR BY COURTEOUS, UNIFORMED ATTENDANTS. II II Iff TECHNICOLOR! IS TtCCHttlCOtXWU CARTOONS AND NOVELTIES AND NOVELTIES a THE FOLLOWING FIRMS ARE PROUD OF THEIR PART IN BUILDING THE HI-WAY DRIVE-IN m. aw WaSkSe. sss BBSS smsv a Swfss aSSSsn. fll I am av a Baa.

's a. a. m. THcATfCC KUU I YAA DCIWttlN rKMI.IV VI LLC AINU Ad LAIN We are proud to have fur- We ana proud to have supplied the Hi-Way DriveJn AU Wiring Work By laawejr Boyer A Scan with material. A.

F. We are proud to have plied material for the Hi Drive-la. George Burchill LsjmsMr Co. Bviidlna Material end Ready Mixed Cement Building Material POST CARBON Modem Xtectric Display Sign rurnished by Superior Sign System Eliiahethtewn. Pa.

1US-M East Mahaney Ave. General Contractor Excavating Grading RD. Schuylkill Haves rushed 300 gailona GUdeen PainU for all pHrposee. 50 miles Electric Wire and all appliances. Just Two of Our Spscialtia.

Baney Harwich Hardware Co. sTBBCKmtaaB Dealer Building Supplies Plumbing Wall rtinnar nnA Paint CRy PettsviUe 47 SJTtl Electrical Contractor 1H IK North Lehifh Ave. rracanuc. All Bead Building Grading MoUograpb Projection and All MILK AND CREAM SuppUed by GENERAL RAULINO hy CANDY AND ITRTJPt eV-y's- Furnished by ICS CREAM SuppUed by sound Equipment Compliments snd Best Wishes Supplied by Furnished by iata-aO Wiaealea Aee- R. Co.

i's Bldg. A. Block Co. XM Wa 14 S. 84.

Pa. Ferty Fart, Phone 890 Phone 131 Sch. Kingston 7 'it .4.

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