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Pittston Gazette from Pittston, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Pittston Gazettei
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THE PITTSTOy GAZETTE "AtTOUST iO. 1939 PAGE SEVEN' I 1 i 1 1 i i I 1 11 1 NEW M'HIIIMIMMIIUIIIIIIIMMI OF THE EXETER nfiitT" JAMES BELL, Representative 122s Wyoming Ave, Ph. ytfK An S7n nni 9024 IfUf WEST SIDE the Most son was born Monday at Nan tlcoke State hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Santarelli, of 1932 Scar boro avenue.

Tiokets for the corn roast to be held by the Republican Women's Club Sunday evening, Aug. 20, were distributed at the last meeting. Members who were absent and wish to get tickets for themselves and for friends may do so by calling Mrs. Mary Voda or Mrs. Frances UCOE BUILDING IS TRANSFORMED GEI (EEL Shoemaker.

Where Quality Is Priced Low Exeter police were asked last An Important building Improve ment nearlng completion in the bor StS NJW II II II wwv m. ri ough is the complete transforma night by the family of Patsy Oliver, 63 Memorial street, to aid in the search for Patsy, 17, who has been missing since Monday morning. The youth is described as being five feet, five inches tall and weighing 120 pounds and Is near sighted. He tion of a large brick structure on Linden street into living apart Watch for Our Big Specials on Friday Evening from 6 to 9 o'clock Select your favorite Acme Super Market Visit It Regularly. Wyoming and Montgomery West Pittston, Pa.

337 Wyoming Avenue, Wyoming, Pa. Store Hours! OPEN LATF merits. Some time ago the two story BREVITIES Donald Eyer, of Luzerne avenue, visiting at State College. Mr. and Mrj.

D. J. Eyer, of Li zerne avenue, are visiting in Canton, Pa. Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Peck, of York avenue, were guests today of Mrs. J. H. Kresge, at Lake Carey. Miss Ann McQueen, of Philadelphia avenue, is a guest of Miss Ann Kemmy, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. James MacArt, of East Orange, N. are spending a week in town. Mrs.

Edwin Netter and children, of Susquehanna avenue, are visiting in Washington, D. C. There will be no services in Trinity Episcopal Church during the month of August. Miss Lucille Hein, of Parke street, is visiting Miss Grace Law in the Poconos. Edwin J.

Netter, of Susquehanna, avenue, is spending several days at the Packard Motor Company proving grounds at Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Bertie Coburn and infant daughter have been removed to their home on Carpenter street from brick barn that formerly was has a yen for hitch hiking. Frank Socash, Exeter High school part of the R. D.

Lacoe residence property; corner of ExSter avenue coach, has returned to Port Jefvl's, and Linden street, was purchased by Peter Garrity. It had been un New York, after spending several days at his home on Grove street Winner of the first flight honors at the Fox Hill invitation tourna occupied for a long time. Mr. Gar rity has made a complete trans formation of the 50x40 foot struc ment, Socash will return to play By comparing these prices with those you are now paying you will soon realize that shopping in Acme Super Markets regularly means definite SAVINGS to you. Just add up the pennies you save on your total purchases and you'll be agreeably surprised how fast they mount into dollars within a short period of time.

Don't take our word for it stop in any Acme Super Market and convince yourself. We know, once you try shopping in Acme Super Markets you'll always shop here. ture. which now contains four four room apartments two. on each Friday and Saturday floor.

The apartments are modern Don Allan next Sunday for the championship of the Fox Hill Country Clubj Thomas McNeil, principal of the Casey school, is attending the Le In every respect, well lighted, handsomely finished and equipped In modern style. In addition to the ion convention at Williamsport, as four main rooms in each apart' ment, tnere is a shower bath and delegate of the John D. Stark Post He will return Sunday. Joseph Zavada, John Hudock and John Morris attended the outing breakfast nook. The apartments are ACME QUALITY MEATS ALWAYS SATISFY Round Sirloin Porterhouse all heated from a plant.

Which also furnishes hot water. The Pittston hospital. conducted by the police executives xterior of the brick structure has Charles Elterich, of Philadelphia, is spending a week with his par been painted and has an attractive appearance. It is expected that the ents, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Elterich, STEAK apartments will be ready for occu of Second street pany in a few weeks. As indicating Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Alexander, of Lux Toilet Lifebuoy Health Soap Soap Lux Flakes z. 9c Pfe 21 Cleanser 2 cans; 13' the demand for small modern apart' Philadelphia avenue, were recent guests at The Maplewood, 24 Ab ments in the borough, Mr. Garrity aaya he has 30 applications for the bott avtnue, Ocean Grove. N. J.

rental of his new apartments. The board of trustees of the First Methodist Church will meet tonight at eight o'clock at the at the Harris farm in Sweet Valley. Mrs. Joseph Pastva and son Joseph, are visiting In Portage, Pa. At a meeting of Boy Scout troop 314 of St.

Cecilia's Church Tuesday night arrangements were made for the camping period to be held at St. Agnes Camp, Cottrell Lake in Susquehanna county. Mrs. Bridget Mauriello has returned from a week's stay in Pat erson. N.

where she visited friends and relatives. Miss Helen Kaye, local beautician, is in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Sime Brogan and family are in Atlantic City.

Berthaf Mesarls is visiting Mrs. church. Miss Cora Snyder, of Delaware avenue, has returned after spend ing a month at Panther Lake and HUM BitllTSl, INKER1N NATIVE, DIED HERE TQDA Polish 2 bots 1 Shinola White Shoe Hackettatown, N. J. Rosemarie McQueen, of Phila delphla avenue, is spending the re Standing Rib Roast Beef malnder of the summer with her enume 1939 Spring; Legs Lamb ib 21c Hand Cleaner uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. F. Walsh, of Utica, N. Y. ib 23 jonn nines in fnuaaeipnia.

Miss Margaret Horwath is in New York. Miss Hattle Robertson, aged 68 Tears, a lifelong resident of the Pittstons, died this morning at 5:30 Mc and Mrs. Malcolm Davenport Bora and daughter Sue, of Lafayette, Naphtha Soap 3 10' o'clock at the home of her sister, are visiting the former's par AUTOIST TOOK BODY ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daven A.

B. Davenport, 515 Wyo port, of Montgomery avenue. ming avenue, following a lingering OF VICTIM TO SWAMP Morristown, N. Aug. 10.

The Sliced Bacon 2 cans 2 Half pound package 10 Miss Robertson enjoyed Mrs. F. S. Fordham, of Delaware avenue, was among the guests at wide acquaintance throughout this community and her death caused a luncheon given today by Mrs. much sorrow.

Wallace, of Kingston, at the Mont body of an elderly woman was found by a searching party in the Morris County woods after a motorist confessed that he and a companion had dumped it there rose Inn. Miss Robertson was born in Ink There will be no services in erman and had spent her entire life in this section. For fifteen years she had been an attendant in the Trinity Episcopal Church during Choice Bed Bipe Tomatoes after striking her with their auto Pillsbury's Best Flour August. The parish room and mobile and telling spectators they church are being renovated. The would take her to a hospital.

Fancy Woodside or Fine Tub Butter office of Dr. H. B. Glbby, Wilkes Barre, retiring a year ago on ac count of ill health. She was a mem' church will reopen the first Sun day in September.

AUTOISTS UNDER BAIL Honesdale, Aug. 10. Daniel ber' of the First Presbyterian The Misses Monle, of Philadelphia q5 flJ)C 4 73c Church, Pittston. avenue, entertained a few friends S. Goldman, of Brooklyn, N.

waived hearing and furnished bail Surviving are three brothers: at tea yesterday in honor of Miss Robert and George Robertson, of Elizabeth Hartman, of Washing on an involuntary manslaughter Wyoming: Charles Robertson, Ink charge in the death of his friend, Prim Paetry ton, D. who leaves tomorrow to spend a week with friends in York, erman; two sisters, Mrs. James Wallace Gelfei, also of Brooklyn, Butter Kernel Corn lbs before returning home. No. I can who was fatally Injured when lb.

bag 10 Flour 5 Huthmaker, of Wyoming, and Mrs. A. Davenport, of West Pittston. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Lippert, of tire on Goldman's car blew out and Several nieces and nephews also threw it from the highway. survive. Chicago, 111., have returned home after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. James CUggett, of The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at two o'clock from the Spring street.

Mr. Lippert is man Banner Day Coffee (Most kinds) ager of the Ward Baking Company home of Mrs. Davenport, 515 Wyoming avenue. Interment will be in plant in Chicago. Pittston cemetery.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Barnes, Mr. 3 lbs 35c 10 ana 4 r. 25c and Mrs.

Lee Dunn and Mr. and 9 Bonnie Oak Advertised Brands Evap. Milk Evap. Milk Heinz Soups Chateau Cheese G. M.

Bisquick OSCO Noodles Mrs. William Evans, of Youngs COLLEGE town, recently visited Mrs. Gladys Watkins, of Montgomery avenue. Before returning home, they will visit the New York World's RALLY AT INT can 25c Hormel's Spam Fine or Wide Fair and in Boston. Mass.

George Hoffman, aged 23 years. of 506 Luzerne avenue, a laborer The Wheaton College Rally and Reunion will be held in Montrose at Exeter Colliery, suffered pos HOPE THE BOSS en Saturday, August 12. slble pelvis injuries and brush At three clock p. there burns of the back this morning at HEARS ABOUT THIS! will be a lawn party on the Torrey one o'clock when caught under a Lodge lawn. fall of rock at, Exeter Colliery, Payne Coal Company.

He was ad The banquet will be served at six mitted to Pittston hospital. o'clock p. In the Confer' nee dining hall. Members of the Coptan class of Fannings Visit Our Modern Pastry Department! Pure Cane Granulated Bread Butter Bread Raisin, Supreme, Rye. Vienna Twist 2 loaves 15c pijkjgg Angel Food Cakes each 10c CS BunS doz 6c Clusters 2 for 25c 1 0 vper 44c Jars Apple Pineapple Tarts each 5c Umi.

mm The speaker is to be Dr. William H. Wrighton. All former and present students and all friends of the the First Congregational Church enjoyed a delightful afternoon and evening recently at the summer home of the teacher, Mrs. Louise Heineman, at Falls.

Arrangements were made to conduct a corn roast are very welcome. on Tuesday. Aug. 29. Members plan DUPONT ning to attend are to notify Mrs.

Leroy Dale. 311 Spring street. The annual supper for cottagers Ta Pay Teachers NO NO OBLIGATION at Wyoming camp Ground and their 25c No. 1 cans Molasses Brer Rabbit Dupont school board will meet tomorrow night at 7 o'clock to pay guests will be held in the Community Hall on Friday evening. Cheese Shrimp Juice Icco Grated Wet Pack Beechnut Tomato with Pork and Tom.

Sauce Beans Mrs. Nathaniel Ross is chairman of WELL, YOU'RE THE BOSS AND HERE'S WHAT YOU GET: teachers 17 days delinquent wages. Secretary Andrew Sewiec has acknowledged receipt of $12,090.79, 3 25c 3 n.1 25c the committee. The younger set of Vegetable Shortening Cream White 3 45c Calif. Mackerel lH oz Qa pkg.

yJU I r. 23c Ncan6 19c cans 25c pkg 19c semi annual State appropriation. the resort are having a corn roast this evening in the grove. Dr. Wilbur H.

Fleck, president of Wyoming OSCO Tomato Morris Friend, of Main street, is Soup about after a recent illness. 1 Alignment of your front wheel cheeked. 2. Your tires checked lor Seminary, will be guest speaker at the service on Sunday evening. G.

S. Macaroni 9 oz. pkg. 5c G. S.

Spaghetti 9 oz. pkg. 5c (Swansdown) Cake Flour The funeral of Mrs. John Qulnn Lillian Janeszko, a student nurse at St. John's hospital.

New York, is visiting at her home in Dupont. will be held tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock from the home of her cuts, bruises. uneven wear. CANNING NEEDS! LUZERNE CO. DEATHS sister, Mrs.

Gus Adrian, 509 Fourth street. Rev. Austin L. Prynn, pastor of the Broad Street Methodist Mrs. Mary Jane Evans, aged 7B Ball or Kerr Church, will officiate.

Interment will be In Washburn Street Cemetery, years, of 179' South Empire street, Wllkes Barre. Charles Bariruk, aged 76 years, of Ashley. Mrs. Ralph Learn, aged 25 years, Scranton. Mason Jars Mr.

and Mrs. Charles SaVo, of 217 Franklin street, announce the of Thornhurst, the former Martha Maxwell, of Plymouth. engagement of their daughter Grace to Angelo Capltano, of 11 Pine street. Pittston. The wedding will 55 65 pts.

doz. Harry "Teddy" O'Rourke. of 108 Kidder' street, Wilkes Barre. who Qti. doz.

3. Your tires inflated to correct pressure. 4. Balance of wheels checked. In ease your wheels or tires need expert attention, we're the folks to put them back in A shape.

We know how to handle all kinds of wheel troubles how to give you top notch service at rock bottom prices. Be sure to see OS for YOUR COMPLETE WHEEL SERVICE take place in the fall. Miss Salvo is was engaged in the restaurant bust ness In that city for many years. graduate of West Pittston High school. Mr.

Capltano. a graduate of Pittston High school and Philadel phia College of Pharmacy, is em ployed by Wldmann and Teah, at Towanda. SELECTED FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES! Best U. S. No.

1 New Potatoes 15 21 Best Yellow Finest Quality Juicy Calif. Onions Apples Lemons 4 lbs 1 Oc 6 lbs 25c dozen 1 9c Oranges each Fancy New Beets or Carrots 3 1 0c Iceberg Lettuce 2 heads 15c Home Grown Tomatoes 3 lbs 10c Lima Beans Fro ib 5c Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis and dozen 18c 3 dozen 10c 1 lb pkg. 9c dozen 35c Jar Tops Jar Rings Par wax Jelly Glasses daughter June, of West Pittston.

and Mrs. C. bailey, of Wyoming, mother of Mrs. Franklin Ellis, have returned from Chicago, where Mr. and Mrs.

Franklin Ellis graduated from the Moody Bible Institute. Mr. Ellis has been a member of the faculty for several months QUALITY FEEDS! and holds the position of assistant Scratch Grains Growing Mash LOW C0CTTS. jMWl WLUE A new package at less cost! superintendent of practical work Mr. and Mrs.

Ellis are making 100 lb 0af45C $1.69 57c $2.09 25 lb bag i bag their home in Chicago. Miss Florence Ellis will enter Moodv Institute this fall. 100 Cracked Corn Whole Corn SAVE AT THC SIGN or THE GOODYEAR DIAMOND STACKH0USE AUTO ELECTRIC WEST PITTSTON Cor. 4th St. and Wyoming Ave.

ft bag $1.59 mba $1.65 DELINQUENT TAXES Plymouth taxpayers owe the 100 school district of that horough 178. 44, 1 1. 100 par Frankll Cane Sugar I reflery.eeef paper bags. I iii imub hsps nr an amount vera1 thousand dollars in excess if the total tax duplicate for the year 1938. Prices Effective August 10, 11, 12, 1939 Right Reserved to Limit Quantities 1 A..

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