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The Plain Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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The Plain Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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4
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PAGE 4 THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 23, 1959 O. R. Eniwiler, who returned It to Clayton. Applications For Student Loans Now Available Here AIRMAIL MECHUM RIVER, Va. (A, A tornado carried a paid-up bank note from the home of John W.

Clayton, 50 miles to near Lacy Springs where it war found by St. Johns And Drums News Application forms for student ics, engineering or a modern tation special consideration will be issdry note will require repayment Telegraph offices in the little Asian nation of Cambodia handled 40,000 telegrams in 1958. foreign language. A fulltime student can borrow as much as $5,000 in a four year program but not more than $1,000 loans under the National Defense Education Act Loan Funds are available in the office of the main Administration building on the Hazleton Campus of Pennsylvania State University. According to the latest interpre given to students with superior academic background who plan to become elementary or secondary school teachers and to students whose academic background indicates a superior capacity for or preparation in science, mathemat in ten equal annual installments, beginning one year after graduation or termination from college.

A student can repay in a shorter period if he desires. The interest rate is three per cent a year starting with one year after the bor Halloween Party The Butler Township canteen Hallnween oarty will be held Sat in any fiscal year. However, avail Appeal Filed Under 'Right To Know' Law The first Schuylkill County Court case under 'right to know' law, which was passed in 1957 and amended this year, is encompassed in an appeal filed by two Shenandoah Heights residents against the West Mahanoy Township board of supervisors. The appeal, filed by Atty, Joseph Lilienthal, is on behalf of John Donvan and Edward Derringe, both of Shenandoah Heights. The appeal states that on July 9, 1959, Donovan and Derrinee asked lALLOUE'EN We're Headquarter for ability of federal funds may limit urday from 7:30 to 10:30 p.

m. All these figures. The student prom rower ceases to be a fulltime stu must be masked and prizes ww ue given for costumes. Pish Frv The fish fry sponsored by the Bohor-ea Circle of the United Lutn FUN! FAVORS GAMES DECORATIONS GIFTS TOYS NOVELTIES, ETC. PoA Your Party Here! eran Church women of the Luther dent.

Certification by the Educational Administration to the effect that the borrower has been a fulltime teacher in a public elementary or secondary school entitles the bor rower to forgiveness of up to half the loan, plus interest on that half, at the rate of ten per cent a year The borrower is responsible for securing this certification. an Church at St. Johns will be held to inspect the public records of the board and to make copies of on Friday November 13, at the for perfect fit greater comfort longer wear Butler Township Fire Co. nan in-steart of the social rooms of the church as was previously tnem, but their request was refused. They allege they have suffered great harm through this refusal and are asking the court to compel the board to open their records to them and allow them to make copies.

i 4-n News The Brown's Grove 4-H Club will sponsor a record hop at the Butler Heimbach Backers To Meet At Weatherly The Non-Partisan Committee to Elect Atty. Albert H. Heimbach, 224 WEST liROAD STREET Township Fire Co. hall Saturday Classified Ads Bring Results from 8 to 11:30 p. m.

Judge of Carbon County will meet The Luzerne County. 4-H Council hansingweai; rOL will sponsor a hay ride on October 30. The trucks will leave the churches at St. Johns at 8 p. m.

Any 4-H member or friend may go on the ride. If Interested contact Jane Bloss or Mrs. Cook by on-Free the ihoe with the magio sole in Weatherly tonight. The group is made up of prominent Democrats and Republican throughout the county. Atty.

Martin II. Philip, Palmer-ton, announced that 20 of 30 practicing lawyers in Carbon County have endorsed Heimbach for judge. These include Democrats and Republicans. Heimbach, the Republican nominee, will be opposed by District Atty. Carl Niehoff in the November election.

A new soft square-toe walker to pamper busy feet T-SHIRTS AND BRIEFS Church Notes Lutheran 9 a. m. Richard Kerschner, supervising principal of the Butler Township school, will be the guest teacher for the Men's Bible Class. Mrs. R.

S. Small, Drums, will teach the combined ladies classes. 10 a. m. Worship service.

Monday: 7:30 p. m. Church Council meeting. Friday: 7 p. m.

Confirmation class. Rev. J. R. Shuster, pastor.

You can have it in Glace calf in Briarwood or red with a new stacked heel and demure buckledbow. The combination last gives you perfect buckledbow. The combination Paul Revere's Home Is Damaged By Fire Boston )ap) Fire broke out early today in the home which Paul Revere built and lived in with his family in the 18th century. The blaze was confined to the kitchen where, authorities said fit, heel to toe. I P1 $tilif.

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2511685 was damaged. Deputy Fire Chief Edward Gaughan said he could not estimate the amount of damage because of the historic value of the house and its furnishings. it was in that house that Paul Revere lived at the time he marl United Church of Christ 9 a. m. Church School.

10 a. m. Worship service. 7:30 p. m.

Youth Fellowship Halloween party. Monday: 7:30 p. m. Consistory meeting. Wednesday: 7:30 p.

m. Board of Christian Education. Thursday: 6:30 p. Junior choir. 7:30 p.

m. Senior choir. 7:30 p. m. Senior Confirmation class.

Friday: 7:30 p. m. Church School Hallow party. Saturday: 10 a. m.

Junior Confirmation class. Rev. Russell A. Bechtel, pastor. his famous midnight ride-in 1776 WOMEN'S DAY and FAMILY CIRCLE to warn the residents of Middlesex County that the British were coming.

That was the start of the Revolutionary War. The house is one of Boston's most famous historical landmarks visited by thousands annually. AGRICULTURE ASSN. MEETING Schuylkill County Agricultural Extension Association has planned a meeting on Christmas ee to be held at McKeans- HOME OF MICHAELS STERN CLOTHES burg School, Oct. 27 at 7:30 p.

m. SHOE SALON HCK REGISTER FOR PARADE The Weatherly American Legion Drum and Bugle Corps is among eight musical organizations which are registered to participate in the Catawissa Hallowe'en parade, October 31. Guest speaker will be A. O. Hazle Hall Building 7 West Broad HAZLETON KINGSTON BON TON MAIN Voigt, extension economist of Penn State University.

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