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rrr yvwy vyv rr- 18 THE SCRANIPN TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1951.. Named to Editorial Posts on High Papers DMA rk IDIATM TAKES ACCOUMTAKT Rare Charge Finds i szvf voRK-trroi r. RUMLEY CONVICTED Transfusion Order i West Scranton Area News CAXl t. H1AIIY Newt Writer, Horn Phone 9-2411. OWm III) JMkMit SI.

Fhene MtZ Scarsdal. senior partner cf Hams, Kerr. foter A Co. a ii Way in Jury Report Fought by Parents ON CONTEMPT COUNTj A rarely Invoked charte. that VonU tUf WASHINGTON (Ay Dr.

Edward ol wUUul selling and destroying of CHICAGO (INS) A Jehovah's wit Named Toastmaster ness minister and his wife today 31XOUR SIIVICI A. Rumley. execuUve secretary of IS i A way Into yesterdays first partial! the Committee for Constitutional report a grand fl fought for reversal of a court order that permitted life-saving blood government was convicted jury. MEMORIAL POST LISTS OPEN HOUSE Tho formal opening of Hyde Park Memorial Tout, Velerani at yesterday of contempt ol Congrew Th rh.re, fiBurrd i tru. transition despite their objec RIOTS DRY CLEANING 411 LIKDIN PMOHl tions for their critically ill baby.

The federal Court Jury? by It bill returned by the grand Jury Darren Labrenx, 23, and his wife. verdict, found that Rumley 1U Rhoda, 20. who believe transfusions agalnit William Davit. Ill Weil Market 1 Harry Roth, trtaran chief clerk to District Attorney fully refused to supply Informa tion demanded by the House Forelga Wars, will take place Saturday at 7-30 PJJ. in the new post nn 1 0.

I are "against the will of God," asserted that a Chicago family court Committee jcarlon M. O'Malley. Mid that he Lobby Investigating last Summer. rooms, ot. violated their religious freedom recalled only one similar indlrt I The post formerly known ai Rumley, 69.

refused to give Ihe FRESH CAUGHT yesterday when It ordered medical attention for 8-day-old Cheryl Lynn. Hut the baby-- innocent pawn tn committee Information about Ihe 11 the dispute between Biblical inter- ment ever having been returned in his more than a quarter century M-rvif In Ihe county priMfrutor's oltlre. The defendant has been under 13.000 bail since his arret on Sept 4, 1950. at the instance of the pretations and medical science puhlUhlna ctlvtlle of hit organ lialion. lie contended a rongira sional committee had no power to investigate publishing under the BUI of Rights.

Rumely heard the verdict smilingly. He was allowed to continue already has received one transfusion and now is given Ma good mttiiiii I ElSrrl chance for survival. Illinois State Supreme Court Jus in mill ii in A 'ti-1' i- 1,11 11 North Scranton Bank Trut Co Edward J. Muller, executive of the bank and prosecutor, alleged that tice Walter V. Schaefer today will JOHN OETTINGER at liberty under bail pending sentencing April 27.

hear the parents' appeal for a re JUNE M. LESKAWA Announcement was made today i and Mrs. M. C. Leskawa.

1519 I A rt in 1 versal yt yesterday's decision ap Adams is a Junior and has pointing a legal guardian who im two years experience as a staff mediately requested transfusions for Cheryl. She was given 60 cubic i V- .1 li If A. J. FIRRARO i Mr. Davis purchased tractor trailer equipment executed a chattel mortgage with the bank for on the equipment and then, without notice to the bank, disposed of the mortgaged equipment The xae will be luted for trial at the May 7 terra of Criminal Court of the appointment of Miss June M.

Leskawa and John Oettinger as editor and assistant editor, respectively, of Impressions and Impressions News, student publications of Central High School. Both appointments were made on centimeters of RH-negative blood Physicians still refuse to predict THOMAS J. VANSTON W. F. Davenport Dies in Florida William F.

Davenport, St Petersburg, former resident of PitUton and West PitUton, died yesterday at his borne following a heart attack. A son of the late Tberion and whether the infant will live. They say the transfusions may have member of both publications. Mr. Oettinger, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Malcolm Oettinger, 645 North Webster has the distinction and honor of being the first freshman to become assistant editor. His father also served a editor in his student days at Central High School. The third annual banquet spon sored by the Athletic Council of been too late to save her life. She the basis of a competitive test will be given another injection to- taken by the publication literary morrow.

staff. St. Patrick's. High Bchool for the leaders, band and senior class will take place Tuesday. May Miss Leskawa, daughter ot Mr.

$20,000 Damage) Asked For Fall on Icy Walk John and Alice Koatiewicz. 303 Mary Ann Jones Davenport, Mr. Davenport was i retired Lehifh 8, in the church auditorium it Fillet Sole Fillet Haddock BLUE FISH SEA BASS SHAD BULLHEADS CARPENTERS OPEN 8:30 P.M. valley Railroad engineer. Drivers Get Warning Rev.

James J. Mulholland. pas- He had been employed by the Brook St are claiminu S20.000 (Continued from Pdgt.S) lor, is Honorary cnairman. jeon railroad 44 years until his retire Hero's Parents Get Posthumous Award The parents of a Scranton soldier, who was killed in action in Korea, ard Schulte is general chairman fied officers he has assigned Attor damage tn suit filed in County Court yesterday against the City of Scranton and the Lackawanna Rail ment In 1947. He was a resident to On Illegal Parking ney Thomas JEvans of his staff and Miss Alice Moran, cochairman.

John May Is council president Rev. William P. Hines and Rev. William road. replace him.

Motorists were' warned todav by yesterday were presented with a The suit is the result of injuries Announcement was made that a hirpMnr of Piihlie Safety William Keyseri Valley Post received its original charter in March, IMS. Last April the post received the VFW distinguished service citation received by Mrs. Kostiewicx on Nov. memorial. service for the late Ed- Lorisdorf that they can expect A.

Egan are directors and Fiore Cesare and Joseph Miegoc, Patty 29, 1950, wheu she tell on an Icy Scranton Fish Co. and membership plaque from the coaches. nu -(their automoDiies to oe towca away past state president, will be con-jby poiice lhey Diock iiTt exit Department of Pennsylvania. Ed Thomas J. Vanston will be toast- sidewalk in front of Lackawaana Railroad property in the 300 block of South Washington Ave.

Harry 41M17 N. MAIN AVE of St. Petersburg since his retirement He was a member of First Baptist Church. Pittston; St. John's Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons; Thistle Lodge, International Order of Odd Fellows; Junior Order United American Mechanics; and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Englnemen.

Surviving are his widow, the former Barbara Marshall; one Mrs. Nellie Frates. Ashley; and one stepson. Edward Evans, and a aucvea oaiuruay i door, at theaters and other public Dallas cemetery. The UBCJ will buUdinM in the future.

ward Kowalski la post commander master. The St. Patrick's band HYDE PARK HONE 34314 and Edward Sutler, commander place a stone marker on the grave. Th8 warmn2 WM issued by Dl- will play during the dinner program. Bernard Monahon and Eu A.

Kolb Is counsel for the plain tiffs. elect. I Ray C. Kirkpatnck, director ot rtor insdorf after a stronelv FREE PARKING IN REAR labor relations. General rnmnhini was received gene Canavan, chairmen, are in A.

Ji. Ferraro, past commander, charce of entertainment. Lutrn 10 Station HQ AS la general chairman. He also is AdministraUon, explained the func- from tne ot trustees of the tions of the GSA, a federal agency Masonic Temple and" Scottish Rite The affair is limited to 400 and deputy' inspector of the 10th Dis tickets are ooiainaDle from any trict, Department of Pennsylvania, set up io eiieci economy unu Cathedral Association regarding 11-efficiency in the government vast legal proking jn the court back of member until May 1, thereafter at and national aide de camp to the the church rectory. department.

suppiy, propeny manajscmeiu uu Masonic Temple. records management operations. Xhe comDiaint sined by Del Committee chairmen are: Mrs. A supper will be served by the stepdaughter. Mrs.

Harold Miller, both of Springfield, Mass. The funeral will be conducted from the Howell Funeral Home, 55 South Main Pittston. Mon John May, caterer; Mrs. Mlchae Saved Millions bert Watkins, seccrtary, said: Greatest Value Ever in a Super Quality TV Console! ladies auxiliary during the open house program. The arrangements Gallagher, Miss Betty Sweeney, niirinit mnxnH nnrit rr mir.

Mr. Klrkpatrlck said the agency. kh th.t Kein tickets; Thomas Morgans, decora committee comprises: Robert Brink day at 2 30 with services by tions; Herbert McAuliffe, speakers in operation since July 1, 1949, has in the imm.diate vicinity of already saved the taxpayers mil- tne Umpie the COUrt is in a state James Mar cy. Henry Llewellyn, Mr Sitlierj James DeAngelis, Mrs Mrs. Joseph Connors, arrangements; Mrs.

Catherine Gannon, si Rev Walter E. Caper, pastor of Honesdale Baptist Church. Burial. Tuesday in Mount Moriah Cemetery, Philadelphia. Madeline Wedlock, auxiliary presi lions oi aouars.

inrougn ine osa. impassgbility. Fire regulations re stated, the small businessman bdng ignored hy the parking programs. Mrs. A.

J. Ferraro, Mrs dent; P1H1I1LC now nas a oeuer cnance io ms o( cars agaiist our jire exit Ao0rs." Lillian Doriey, Miss Helen Manka Insurance Suit and Mrs. Mary McHugh. Trinity Class Lists snare oi governiiieni uiueu iuu iui i the first time "now realize that so- onilMT llirAnUCf called 'influence peddlers' are not 1.11 II I irirUllTlLl Communion Breakfast High School Pay needed as go-betweens in their dealings with the government" (Continued from Page 3) Trial Nears End Closing testimony Is being beard today in the lawsuit of Mrs. Anna pfc james j.

Mccormick The speaker said there are 112 fore answering. He lowered his Plans for the first communion 1 ir 11 To Open Tonight Bronze Star Medal won by their breakfast sponsored -by the Men's federal agencies housed in Pennsyl- head, gazed about furtively, vania, 19 of which are located in "It was on Monday at the jail, The first performance of the 17th Bible Class, Trinity Congregations al annual spring piay proaucea ny son for valor. Mr. and, Mrs. Leo T.

McCormick. 1663 Ruane parents of PFC James J. McCormick, accepted the Church, were made at a recent Scranton; 26 in Philadelphia, 25 in when I was getting a shave, he Pittsburgh, and 14 each in Wilkes- said finally. students of West Scranton High Makowski, 839 Dlmmlck Dick son City, against the government being tried before Federal Judge Albert Watson and a Jury Mrs. Makowski is seeking to collect proceeds of a $10,000 National Service Life Insurance policy car t)nirA Vvlr mwA TVn cti-surfi 14 aa I ln1 ar aai ii that ci He School will be given tonight at 8.15,"' mu t.

in a i added that the government owns to go to the barber shop. He t'ffiZJn 56 buildings in Pennsylvania, and into the barber shop. That's S11111 Arsenal in Phila- The a7 'Tou cln 't Take' It Sunday at 8 A.M,ln the South Hyde ii ill it via. i 1 1 with you." by Kaufman and Hart.r,t Y- building. Harry also will be presented tomorrow atlReewM chairman, announced that that 271 buildings with 6.539.320 he said It" Skucas explained.

A ried on the life of her son, Henry, an Army veteran. He committed TsBTnST th? XSSiorT will close when 200 dif Jud Mrs. Marie Leniak. faculty adviser. Bve been made.

toIiti will in- iaTL win take five ve.r. LSr.i Henrv M. Geis. DrlnciDaL la general The arrangements committee in- He said it will Uke five yea" parties, in order to take water and suicide May 21. 1946.

The govern ment refused to pay on grounds ncTun Qtur! chairmai The orchestra rtoected eludes: Mr. Reese, Hayden Carpen-de James L. McDevitt president he will get me in the pen He will premiums had lapsed. Mrs. Ma kowskl alleges her son was en ammunition to men of his infantry ter JrJ.

Nelson Wyndham the Pennsylvania State Federa stick a shiv' (a prison-made knife) by Horace Gregory, will entertain division on -Sept. 12, last Sixteen II 1 I tiaaaasms JJJ titled to waiver of premiums due 1 ir before the first curtain and between a 4 er aa Mm day later he was killed in action. a a 1 1 ar mr sm to total disability. I I I Williams and Howell Thomas. uon oi aoor, ana juajria ja.

wauter, mto me. He said he don i no The ladies of the Trillium Guild stat secretary of labor and Indus- his friends will," "Skucas, visibly will serve the dinner. Class ffi- frightened by this time, told the pun are- Mr Tlavi nre.ident- The convention banquet Will be court. the acts. The cast of the eomedV nortrav.

Assistant UJS. Attorney Joseph Brennan represents the fovern- lng ah eccentric Manhattan family ment Attorneys James J. Powell City Gets $300,000 In Tax Revenue Include: Miss Lorraine GUmartin. John J. MacMillan.

vice president: L.8ht at 7:30 when O. William judge Eagen tl this point, an- Jack I riminn nnlnrtl Anrfrlnla KV.It.r CiiHm et.n Am 1 BlSier, fniiaaeipma, general eXeCU- nminKsH that he was Heferrinff sen. and John W. Bour are for the defense. Theityvreccived a $300,000 tax Vincemt TarteUa.

Geraldine Boylan, Lewis, treasurer; Emrys Collins, li- tence. AssisUnt Attorney Thomas David Slugg. Harry NageU. Roy brarian, and Ben Lloyd, pianist1 SXalSiJ' J- Foley, who was present when Perryt Jack Bevan, James Harris, Plans were made to co-operate In lY? ay Skucas related his story, reported turnover loday from Tax Collector ACHESOH OFFERS rrances Dana, Florence Kwiatek. the first annual outing of th Siul" the incident later to District At Andrew P.

J. Best only to find that $236,063 is already earmarked for Madelyp Eleanor Garafala Laymen's Fellowship of Northeast- tor ney Carlon M. O'Malley. (Continued from Page 1) payroll and sinking fund require and Robert McGuire ments. end by the aggressors determining The make-up committee nittee Includes- DSy c'Sf'a TheToutln Ut ty and Thomas P.

O'Keefe, Philadel- SSTiAr -feSSWrSSTk Hannah M. Halpin Miss Agnes Costello, from bitter experience In the field II iv V. 4lcs The payroll requirements will take a $93.00 Ocut out of the money and by the growing strength of the W' McLean Miss Kathrvn Fitrsimmons. Tomorrow's sessions at 10 A M. Invocation by Rabbi Dies at Her Home r.

local committee includes Mr. Lewis, volkman this citv. a talk 165 UT ner nome to am. nations opposing them that the at realized on the current tax duplicate while $143,968 must be set tempt has failed and is too danger Miss Mary VwchaiL Straides Fred 0sterhout nd Herbert Sut- by Mr. Blaier: introduction of reso- Mrs.

Hannah Mason Halpin. 650 aside for retirement on May 1 of ous to continue; or those responsible for it can deliberately choose a number of improvement bonds are: Miss Sarah Jones, Mrs. Julia Renda. Miss Eleanor Thorburn, Jo- special representative of William J. Halpin, died, last nignt at ner some dating back to 1922 to widen hostilities and risk a gen senh iSklanka Franrii Mnran iohn PknU I InUe AS4 Green, International AFL president, home following a short illness This is the second turnover of eral ar," Acheson said PfafLMrs Marv Burke Mis Claire Willi i aim and Attorney Evans.

Officers also Mrs. Halpin's husband, who died current tax revenue by Collector In announcing that defense nego will be nominated. in December, 1946, was well known Finnegan. Mrs. Louise Mclntyre.

I In riAlhinei ftnwA tiations were under way with Aus Other state officers, vice presi- in regional railroad circles and was 1 Best. Early in April he advanced $25,000 which was needed to meet Mrs.illelene Gross and Geonte tralia and New Zealand, Mr. Tru Green. Miss Alberta Maher and The women of all Catholic Jew- nts and members state execu- yardmaster for the Lackawanna ii the payroll. i.

1 tr i man said this was part ot a much MISS AUOrey DUbllCltV sh mrf Prntoshnt rhnrhi uve roumu, we. yiuimu iven- Kaiiroaa. wider strategic plan to safeguard! chairmen. West Scranton willunite Sunday arck, Philadelphia; Rudolph A. M.

Mrs. Halpin formerly resided Sterbach. Lancaster: Thomas Smith. I in North Scranton. She was a com- Blood Donations the Pacific against aggression.

SIrU r.np CU.U relief drive scheduled for Sundsv West Conshohocken; Daniel McGee, municant of St Peter's Cathedral Short of Goaf FREE INSTALLATION On ANY Television Set PercKesed Her FOR ONE WEEK OHLY This amazing free offer will pettrrrefy anal Thsroiay April 26th. Hurry, don't mm this special pprt. nity to have your television set In tie lied at no extra charge. I 7 Th driv. fe einth.

"azleton; Joseph BarteU, this city; and a member of its women's sode- To Sa Trnvfl nniia 1 t. J. 4 A. Kunes. Boalsbure: Homer ties Scranton area residents last Thursday contributed a total of 44 "The West Side Woman's Repub- America upon the request of nfeKf Surviving are two adns Henry J.

lican Qub will meet Tuesday it 8 foreign reUef agencies. urih and a Dale Horner- Johns" at home, and Maj. Dame Halpin, Mr. Truman also said in his statement that the U.S.: (1) Is discussing with the Japanese Government a post-treaty arrangement permitting U.S. armed forces to remain provisionally in and about Japan.

(2) Expects to continue to keep armed forces in the Ryukyus, par pints to the regional1 blood pool serving with the Army In Korea; a P.M. in the auditorium of the West A house-to-house campaign will and since that date the blood bank has consigned 100 pints of blood daughter. Mrs. Clarence J. Me- I mJ Km 4 a Glone.

this city, seven grandchil oiut rwjice aiauon wun airs, i.i tuuuuiwu uunuaj uj otuuu. i WUlard Evans, president in charge All residents are requested to place MOW ley Woman Dies to area hospitals, in addition to dren; a sister, Mary M. Mason, two units of human serum albumin, of the businss session. their donations on their porches. I Mrs.

Elizabeth Simkins, 77, wife A mot Inn nirtnre iravclnni lvtll I The rlnthinff will he narked nextlnf New York City, and a brother, ticularly at Okinawa. a rare blood derivative. lnttalltlon By Fmctory Trmind ivDii i ivt vatcta tHuisuiUf oxf Trm la-- XT (3) Is giving military support to Sixty-seven of the 100-plnt total meetine Tha nirtnr. fenm 4h. Chnreh Jeffersnn Ave Renreaent.

v-J The funeral will be Monday from the Philippines. He added: "And were delivered to area hospitals this morning as follows: State, 24 travel department of the First Na- atlves from the Jewish churchesl Born in Hawley, a daughter of the i tional Rank- nt I wtll nark nn Mnnrfav the Pnthnlir Wt. T-v- 1. 1 maSS Et 9:30 A.M. In at.

reter pints; Hahnemann, 21; the whole world knows that the U.S. recognizes that an armed attack oa the Philippines would be looked upon by the U.S. as dangerous to its own peace and safety and that it would act Mrs. Ethel Schoen. chairman, will group on Tuesday, and the Protes-Blossom, she was a member CtheJ.

Intement will be in report on the current membership tants on Wednesday Hawley Methodist Church. Cemetery- "en drive. The program will be in Her husband, Leonard, and cal1 at the home after 7 M' t0" Moses Taylor, St. Mary's, West Side, 2, and Taylor, 3. During the week, 33 pint were delivered to the institutions for distribution free to patients.

The State Hospi WEST SIDE HOME AUTO STORE West Scranten't Ttlevisie Headquarters 211 M. Mils Ave. Aireta Frta Wast SUs Tasstra AMBULANCE AIDS MAN charge of Mrs. Catherine Murray i rtWOl PTA Plnne AnrIrin several nieces and nephews sur- morrowj and Ann Widmer. i LOW6II lIA flans AUCIIOrt yive 1 Mrs.

Bessie Hower, chairman, will The Parent-Teacher AssociaUon, Tbe funeral will be Saturday aft- Police Seek to Locate. be in charge of the social period, IV weJ emoon from the Teeter Funeral Mll4 Mnina assisted hv Mrs -Edith ririffifh. conduct an auction Wednesday, v. MlSSIflQ NUT VtaCnine tal today also received the two units of human serum albumin re Gerald Crowley, 56 ot 831 River was removed to Moses Taylor Hospital in the Fire Department quired for a seriously-ill patient During the morning hours today, the response of blood donors for Mn. Ruth Jones and Misj Eliza- ZfJx iiZnm'- Grove Cemetery, Scranton police today are at-beth Roderick.

alK, Florenc RogerS- Hawley. tempting to solve the mystery of ambulance this morning at 8:51 after he collapsed in a washroom at the visit of the Red Cross Blood- JOSEPH ZAYDON. Mtr. SCRANTON. PA.

the Lackawanna Railroad Diesel mobile at the Scranton Chapter House was reported "very slow." Shop. The mobile blood collecting unit WrWnn.r rirlu. I S. 1faulKMagn0 session will be in charge of War- 27. wpoT.t" Je.d- Wastepaper Drive will be in charge of the business rn ri9will an(1 Accoraing.io a repon ne Boy Scout Treoo 3 West Park 8sion.

Mrs. Elmer Evans Is social "LdiJs AuxmaT TJncnin the nut-dispensing JL Fark chairman Members are reouested r. to Uncoln chine vanished from the bar at Methodist Church, will conduct a JJbK donSS7oruc5JS! HeighU Post, American Legion. Scanlcn's Cafe, 217 Penn last wastepaper drive Saturday at 10 10 fj includes- lilrs. nd a card party Tuesday night.

h.wV11'1""- Roger, Mrs. Edward May Jr, Mrs. Athe pst disappearance was reported Hyde Park and adjacent Provi- Evans" Mfs. Miehael Butsko Mrs. South Mam Ave- Mrs- D- WiUiam noticed immediately after a man 'k 1 a' Charles Kowalski, Mrs.

Magnotta, me" president Misses Minnie described as Joseph Bernard, 59, nans xor me anve were made tf rA.nnw.,.M and Thprp; Rrolna ora pnrholr. ntA. iv will remain at the Chapter House until 3:45 P.M... and will return tomorrow from 2 to 7:45 P.M. Farmers Night Market Committee Will Meet The Farmers Night Market Asso ciation's Public Relations Committee will have a luncheon tomorrow at 12:30 P.M.

in the YWCA Plans will be made for the asso-: i en iui' IUU HUB. vn.i uuiaiiu, icii tua ia.c aw mc at a recent meeting with Daniel James Cooney. men. Members are requested to bar near the machine. Green scoutmaster in charge.

Pro- bring a gift and cards. Bernard was taken into custody reeds will be used to raise funds rnrnnrnl FideUtyf Oass, First Baptist on suspicion and drunkenness to buy equipment and send scouts PrU. have a covered dish charges after Andrew Buzinke, the to Scout Camp during the Sum- an.dnTi JSfiL dMSSi tomorrow at 6:30 P.M. at bartender, made a complaint He mer. Qarence Zimmerman is troop "60 Preston recently received the hom c.

Park was searched and 14.20 in nickels committeeman. word that their son, Charles W. Norto Main Ave 0icers will De found on hi8 per8on. The collection wil lbe made ben promoted to eiected and team captains will re- But the "nut machine" is misa-from Pettibone to Uoyd St. corporal.

port A wmte elepnant party wiU ing and Mount Vernon and Price Is stationed at folloWf Mrs Herbert Davis will Trips Park SecUon to Keyser Val- Fort Jackson, S.C, with Co. preside. ley. 28th Infantry Regiment of the 8th Prjh; Vhiihh' 4 i He was one nf the first tn leave ciation's Farmer and Consumers meeting on Thursday at 7:30 P.M. in the Scranton Century Club.

Beechnut SmalL 'Sweet Evaporated Western, Juicy Round GUM PICKLES MILK PtnolP.QQc "3c, 39c oLEdKb ''OJ Worth Crowing About! Hamlh 45 Italian Meaty Broad Cut Kounty Kiit Large Seaside Drie4 Capicola VEAL CHOPS PEAS LIMA BEANS l79c ifc47c 13c 15c 734-36 EL Drinker Dunmore Phone 3-7735 Mrs. James Linen public re lations chairman, announced today that the association will present a play, "To Market to Market," written by Richard Conlan, Scranton playwright. The play will be X''vlT L. Un the draft last SepTember." He a mmDgSlty Th- Control Board Socfetv Bethania Church "ll wai.home for the Easter hoUdays. Mr and MrsT Stanley Godek.

533 nsuTSDur anonuncea tne meet tomorow 8 MlV to enterin8 Army he was North Mam Ave recenUv meet tomorow at 8 P3L in the emDi0ved at Ma parce Brothers f10" am "cenuy re- May jo, of the drink dispensing church social rooms. pTdSco at M4gargee Brothe" turned home following a week at pernit of Michael and Lillian San; James Jr. president iwill rm1 w- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman tomauro.

Community Tavern, 2329- be in charge of the business ses- Wincovich and Mr. and Mrs. Jos- zf North Main Ave. Alleged in- directed by Paul'Heddes. A farm exhibit also will feature the meeting.

DULUTH. MINN. (UP) When thieves broke into Melvin Gallipo's aion. A group discussion iwill JIUO wwiiinya iepn wasilewslu, Bridgeport, Conn fractions included Sundav sales. apartment, they took a china doll follow.

Mary Helen King and Mem Fellowship, First Baptist Mrs. Julia Gurdock, 1128 Rundle permitting minors to render serv-Mri. Betty Owens will be in charge Church, will elect officers tonight has returned home following ice, employing minors under 18 of the entertainment games, at 8 in the church social rooms a visit at tbe home of her son-in- years of age and permitting enter-A social period will follow with with Harry Brown presiding. The law and daughter in Bridgeport, ment without an amusement Der- bank from a shell and stole approximately $20 in various denominations of coins. They left 150 pennies scattered on the floor.

refreshments. following the business I Conn. program Imit 0 0 Jk.

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