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The Plain Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 36

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The Plain Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON, PA FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 30, 1959 PAGE 36 SPECIAL TONIGHT 70 Schools Represented Personals Deaths 85 LOBSTER TAIL At Hazleton Campus Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurst, Phil No Clinic In Borough Tues. The city hall offices of the Penn-lylyania Department of Health announced today there will be no health center at West Hazleton on Dial GL 5-0521 FREE DELIVERY NEAPOLITAN HOT PIZZA 12 Cuts Scumutz $1.00 64 N. Locust St.

adelphia, are visiting Miss Gladys Schwartz, West Diamond avenue. Full Slate (Continued from Page 19) assistant maintenance foreman at the State Hospital, Is a charter member and secretary of the Cranberry Athletic and secretary of the Kosciusko Club. Justice of the Peace Republican candidates for justice of the peace are Louis Abram- ley Forge Military Academy, THOMAS U'HKILN Thomas O'Brien, 67 South Wyoming street, died suddenly on Wednesday. Mr, O'Brien was born in Coal-dale, where he was reared by his Wayne; Way mart; West Central Catholic, Kingston; From to 12 P. M.

Clam 3doi. fl.00 Homemade Clam Chowder Homemade Ravioli ATT O'S 141 E. Dla. Hazleton Mrs. Felix Finocchia, Cur White Haven and Wyalusing.

tis Park, Philipsburg, formerly of this city, suffered a heart attack foster parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Williams. several weeks ago and is a patient Large Crowd At COP Rally In 4th Ward at the State Hospital, Philipsburg, czyk, 120 East Clay, a em He had previously lived in Ta- Over 70 high schools covering a wide geographical area are represented among the 284 students attending the Hazleton Campus of Pennsylvania State University. Hazleton Senior High School leads the list with 68 alumni, followed by West Hazleton with 39.

Both St. Gabriel's and Hazlo Township are represented with 11 graduates each. Surrounding communities are Mc-Adoo with 17; nine each for Min Pa. maqua and Newkirk before moving to Hazleton about a year ago. ploye Joseph Boris, 327 Winters avenue, forrper constable, member of the Civil Defense police, and employe of Capitol Mrs.

Joseph Medvitz of the Hotel Surviving is a foster niece, Mrs. Medvitz is in New Jersey to at James Hanlan, Tamaqua. tend the funeral of a relative, Funeral arrangements are in Democrats seeking the squire complete, Mrs. Charles Walker, Tamaqua, posts are Joseph Yesvetz, employ Sen Valley ChaivBroil New Open the year 'round. On Route 309 at Drums Weekend Specials: CHICKEN WAFFLES, 75c 2 pizza pies $1,50 reg.

$2.00 3 large hoagies $1.00 reg. $1.50 Assortment of delicious sandwiches and platters from $1.00 is here today to visit with rela tives. MRS. M. YOLANDA MI1LEY Mrs.

M. Yolanda Mhley died ing and Mechanical Institute in Freeland, and Berwick; eight each for Lansford and Freeland; six each for Coaldale, Foster Township in Freeland, and Tamaqua; five A large turnout of voters last night heard city and county candidates voice their platforms at a rally of the Fourth Ward Republicans held at Lettiere's garage. Speakers Included Assistant District Attorney Arthur Silverblatt, Pat Bangor, Thomas Powell, Wilbur Koeh, Stanley Specht, Packy McGeehan, William Beck and Robert Wagner. Mayor S. Thomas Capparell and City GOP Chairman Atty.

Richard Bigelow, outlined the record of the Republican party and its plans for progress in the future. ed in the maintenance department of the State Hospital, of 26 West Broad street; and John Kulig, 415 Allen street, operator of a general insurance agency, president of the unexpectedly at 7:45 p. m. yesterday at the home of her son, Dr. William Campbell, Hometown, Tuesday, election day.

The local offices will also be closed that day. These clinics will be held as usual next week: Monday, 2:30 p. m. Most Precious Blood Parochial School, Fourth and Seybert streets. Wednesday, 9 a.

m. Nescopeck Borough Building. Wednesday, 9:30 a. m. Free-land Borough Building.

Thursday, 10 a. m. White Haven Borough Building. Thursday, 1 p. m.

Hazleton City Hall Friday, 9 a. m. Sugarloaf Township Firehouse, Sybertsville. Tuberculosis clinics will be held 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at city hall with Dr. George Burk-hardt as chief clinician.

AMBULANCE CALLS The Hazleton Ambulance today removed Mrs. Anna Ladigan, 445 East Mine street, and John Rudow-ski, 525 Harrison street, to the State Hospital. has returned home from the Warne each for Bloomsburg and Nesco' Hospital at Pottsville. Transfiguration PTA and head of peek; three each for Nesquehoning and St. Mary's, Coaldale, and one the church Scout committee.

Auditor Mrs. Mary Cook, Easton, is here for Summit Hill. Jim Thorpe Pub Gabriel Mhley, 119 South Pine street. She was the wife of the late Rev. Anthony Mhley, former pastor of Ss.

Peter and Paul's Greek Catholic Church, who died January 25, 1954. Born In Austria-Hungary she liv Competing for the auditor post to spend the weekend with rela tives. lie and Jim Thorpe Catholic are represented with three each John and Harry Miller, this city, Outside the area schools with are Republican Chester Reimer, 114 Putnam street, salesman; and Democrat Albert Orth, 402 Allen street, an employe of Reten-eller's market. ed in Beaver Meadows for 23 will spend the weekend at Brady Lake in the Poconos. years and was a member of Francis P.

Bonner, running for alderman in the Fourth Ward, also offered a few remarks. Committeeman Ralph Costabile and County Detective Victor Sigro had charge of the rally with Sigro acting as chairman. Refreshments were Mrs. Joseph S. Donchez.

Weath Peter and Paul's Greek Catholic Church. Prior to her residence in Beaver Meadows, she in New erly, is a patient in the Allentown FOLLOW THE CROWD i Halloween Skating Party Tonight Tomorrow Afternoon MICKEY'S ARCADIA ROLLER RINK Pine Holly St. PRIZES PRIZES PRIZES Family Worship At Beth Israel Tonight General Hospital. Her husband is Salem, Pa. pastor of the Weatherly Presby Two daughters preceded their parents in death, Anyrita died in terian church.

Family worship service will be held at Beth Israel Temple this 1943, and Agatha in 1945. Death Notices William Gibson, Philadelphia, for Genetti's Laurel and 15th Street Markets open 9 a. m. to 9 p. m.

We give Green Stamps. Adv three representatives are Marian High School in Schools with two representatives are Allentown, Barrett Township in Chesco, Danville, Scranton Central and Wyoming Seminary in Kingston. Other Pennsylvania and out of state schools Represented wjth one graduate are: Babylon, New York; Central Columbia, 'Espy; Coal Township, Shamokin; Conestoga, Paoli, and Coughlin, Wilkes-Barre. Delaware Valley, Milford; Deposit, New York; Duryea; Fell Township, Simpson; Forest City; Honesdale Catholic; Lackawanna Trail, 1 Factoryville; Lake Ariel; Harvey's Lake; Lehighton; Long Branch, New Jersey; Mahanoy evening at 8 o'clock. Rabbi Mar tin L.

Rozenberg will officiate. mer resident of Hazleton HeightsJ is nere to spend a vacation. McNALLY At Hazleton, October Members of the sixth grade class will participate in the services, which will be followed bv an hour 27th, Miss Ann McNally, of 104 S. Cedar St. Funeral from the Boyle Funeral Home, 100 S.

Wyoming Vote Straight Republican Beck-McGeehan-Wagner For Hazleton School Directors. Adv Mrs. Ethel Simmons, Berwick, is visiting her sister, Mrs. S. T.

Dod-son, Weatherly. of fellowship in the auditorium. Surviving are the following children: Dr. Mhley; Dr. Cornelius Mhley, Uniontown, Monica, wife of Dr.

Emil Martyak, Hazleton Lorctta, wife of Lt.i Col. Thomas Chegin, U. S. Army attache to Paraguay; Mary, wife of Dav.d Drenning, Greensburg, and 17 grandchildren. The funeral will be from the Burcin Home for Funerals at a time to be announced.

Saturday at 9:00 a. m. Sol STEVE'S HOTEL CAFE emu high mass of requiem in St. Gabriel's Church at 9:30. Interment in St.

Gabriel's Cemetery. Friends may call today from 2 to Allentown United Fund Drive Surpasses Goal 401 N. Broad West Hazleton Miss Mary Dudeck, this city, and Miss Anne Wanick, Lehighton, will attend the Army-Air Force Academy football game in Yankee Stadium in New York City. 10 Varieties of SEA FOOD PLATTERS OLD TIMERS GET TOGETHER and HALLOWEEN PARTY TONIGHT OCT. 30, 1959 1 Diamond Horseshoe Bar VJ A J.

HARLEIGH, PA. $1 The Allentown United Fund drive 4 and 7 to 10. John J. Boyle Sons, funeral directors. Mb.

Shrimp (to take out) went over the top last night with a total of $762,000, one dollar above HECKROTE At St. Joseph Hos Steamed Clams doz. 25c Raw Clams (to take out) doz. 25c the goal. Township.

Mechanicville, New York; Mill-ville; Moscow; Wanamie; Lans-dale; Northumberland; Olney, Philadelphia; Overbrook; Rutherford, New Jersey. Others are Scranton Technical; Shamokin Area Jointure; Sidney, New York; South Philadelphia; Sunbury; Runnemede, New Jer This is the largest sum of money Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hargar, Hud-sondale, have left to spend the winter season at Boynton Beach, Florida. ever raised in any Community Chest campaign in that city.

$1.50 HAM PLATTER LOBSTER TAIL $1.50 pital, Wednesday, Oct. 28th, Mrs Sophia (nee Spencer) Heckrote, aged 64 wife of Mr. John Heckrote, of 929 W. First St. Funeral Saturday at 2:00 p.

m. with services at the Krapf Hughes Funeral Home, 426 W. Broad St Interment in the Vine Street Cemetery. Friends are invited to call MRS. CHARLES HATMAKER Mrs.

Charles Hatmaker, 89, 401 Erie street, White Haven, died at her home last evening following an illness of several days. She was the daughter of the late Michael and Pauline Flad of White Haven, and was a member of the White Haven Presbyterian Church. She was preceded in death1 by her husband, and is survived by Mr. and Mrs. James Setko, this city, will spend the weekend with relatives in Kunkletown.

sey; TunKnannocK; Miiarea; val MARTINI'S Tas-Tee Pitz DIAL GL 5-1801 Special 15 Pieces $1.00 With Roman Cheese Funerals HOME PIZZERIA John W. Blarney, 310 North Friday afternoon evening. Krapf 34 West 9th St. Hughes, funeral directors. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Van Dyke, this city, flew by jet to Pacific Grove, to attend the wedding of their grandson, Burton J. Van Dyke, to Miss Margaret Berwick. PETRUSKI At Hazleton. Wednej- GL 5-1001 Across from 11.

U.S. HOT PIZZA 5 Minute Service At Store. day, Oct. 28, John (Petrueki) Pe- truski beloved husband of street, West Hazleton, who died Tuesday, was buried this afternoon from the Grebey funeral home. Rev.

Allen H. Roth, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, conducted the services. Interment was in the Mountain View cemetery. Pallbearers were Clarence Getz, Walter Hess, Robert Houser, Richard Jones, William Koch and Russell Sherry. Mrs.

William Urosevich and Anna (Mayernick) Petniski. Reto' tives friends are invi'ed to at tend the funeral Saturday at 8:30 Thank You! We want to thank everyone for accepting our invitation to join us in celebrating the grand opening of our cocktail bar. CONTINUING OUR Grand Opening For those people who were unable to celebrate with us the first few nights we will continue our grand opening. WALLY'S Cocktail Bar Susquehanna Blvd. in West Hazleton Next To Bowl-Arena a.

m. from the Bonin Funeral one daughter, Grace Pauline Hat-maker, White Haven High School teacher, and the following nieces and nephew: Mrs. R. Kline Miller, Northampton; Miss Ruth Flad, Weatherly; Mrs. Clarence Derr, Drexel Hill; and Harry Lewis, Bethlehem.

The funeral will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the late home with Rev. Edwin Luke Shelling of the Presbyterian Church officiating. Interment will be in Laurel Cemetery, White Haven. Friends may call Sunday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. Home, Second Street entrance Halloween Party (For Adults Only) Weatherly American Legion Oct.

3110 'til 1 a.m. MUSIC BY VARIETY BOYS daughter, Rita, Cranberry, are vis-! iting relatives in Miami Beach, Fla. Anne Marie Reich, daughter of' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J.

Reich, 121 South Fulton court, a fourth grade! student, is recuperating at her home following an attack of rheumatic fever. Famalette's Pizza 326 E. Broad St. GL 5-2102 WE DELIVER Requiem high mass in St. Joseph's R.

C. Church at 9 a. m. Inter ment in the parish cemetery Friends may call Friday 2 to 4 7 to 10 p. m.

Frank H. Bonin Son, funeral directors. SIVAR At Hazleton, Wednesday Oct. 28, Martin T. Sivar, belovec husband of Helen fRvhal Sivar The funeral of Lee Ann Dragon-ette, two-year-old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Dragonette, 820 North Vine street, who died Wednesday was held this morning from the Moran funeral home. Rev. Anthony Marra was the celebrant of the Mass of the Angels in Mother of Grace Church and gave the blessing at the grave in the parish cemetery. Pallbearers were Carmen Delese, Anthony Veet, Mauro Cabell and SPECIAL 11 A.

M. to 12 P. M. OVEN FRESH PIZZA AT LUCIA'S 97 South Vine Street SERVED DAILY Eat Here or Take Out Phone GL 4-9058 Relatives friends are invited to attend the funeral Saturday at 8:30 Deviled Crab Platter 50 a. m.

from the Bonin Funeral Home, Second Street entrance. Solemn requiem high mass in the Transfiguration Church at 9 a. Interment in the parish cemetery. Friends may call Friday 2 to 4 7 to 10 p. m.

Frank H. Bonin Son, funeral directors. Joseph Christino. Birthday Greetings To- Mrs. William Feist, South Wyoming street, today.

Barbara Lois Sheer, 60 Coxe-ville, Beaver Meadows, 10th today. Dennis Hoppy, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hoppy, New Coxe-ville, Beaver Meadows, sixth, yesterday. He is a first grade student at the Japan-Jeddo School.

Lewis Walter Aslorino, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Astorino, 844Mi Alter street, two years old today. Robert Walter, Conyngham, nine years old, today.

French Fries and Coleslaw Plus Our Regular Menu GUTSIE'S ON THE HEIGHTS ALSO HOT PITZ We Cater to Private Parties, Banquets, Weddings. GL 4-9240. LOWENBRAU ON TAP Lucky Purchase SALE Women's and Children's House Slippers FLAGSHIP Berwick-Bloomsburg Hwy. TONIGHT THE KINGSMEN La Savona Sat. THE "BIG BUCK" SPECIAL TONITE FRESH FILLET OF HADDOCK 75c STEAMED CLAMS 3 doz.

$1.00 LOBSTER TAIL PLATTER $1.00 SHRIMP, by the bag $1.00 FRIED SHRIMP, in the basket $1.00 SHRIMP, all you can eat $1.25 CLUB KIRKWOOD HARWOOD, PA. Mrs. Anna Marie (Smith) DeVries, 99 Prospect place, Rutherford, N. former resident of Weatherly who was fatally injured in a gas explosion at her home on Monday, was buried this afternoon from the Jeffries funeral horn. Weatherly.

Rev. Byron R. Stauffer, pastor of Zion Lutheran Church, Weatherly, conducted the services. Interment was in Weatherly Union cemetery. $1.49 ZULLO-In Hazleton, Wednesday, October 28th, Mr.

Joseph Zullo Funeral services Saturday at 10:00 a. m. from the Moran Funeral Home. 229 W. 12th St.

Interment in Mt. Laurel Memorial Park. Friends may call Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. Joseph A. Moran, funeral director.

jl CONTINUE Sensible Humane Government Vote Straight Republican Adv. Reg. $1.99 and $2.99 CAREY'S 561-563 Alter' Street Lobster Tail 75c Oysters 85c Clams 3 d0'- $1 Desert Boots Extra ordinary protection at less than ordinary cost ERIE INSURANCE COMPANY Gerald P. Fichter 234 R. Mine Street Call GL 4-5907 HALLOWEEN PARTY Tonite at CLUB KNOTTY Wyo.

Chest. Sts. THE MELODIANS Will Act As Judges Grand March at 11 P.M. Also PIROHI SALE Phone GL 4-9210. B.

200 That delicious talked about "FRIDAY FISH FRY" 5:30 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. 1 i FREE PAINT! Mary Carter's famous Quality Paints Every 2nd. Gal. or Qt.

Free With each one you buy. No Limit 43 S. Wyoming GL 5-5311 Daily 9 to 8 Sat. 9 to 6 640 W. BROAD (Next to Shopping Center) PHONE GL 4-2421 SATURDAY Reg.

$3.99 and $4.99 Snow Boots OPEN 'TIL 9:00 TONITE PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE Crystal Inn at Crystal Pool Weatherly Phone 6411 Select Hard Shell Crabs CLAMS "Country Club Atmosphere" Family Hospitality $9.98 Children's Halloween Party For All Elks' Children (ages 1 year to 15 years) Fun Galore Games Refreshments 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Get Your Tickets From The Steward Lowest Egg Price In Town! Direct From Nearby Farms LARGE crax A fee Reg. $4.99 LENNY Is Back Again With The MEL -TONES The Sensational Quintet TONIGHT CARVEL WEEKEND SPECIAL 3 Take-Home Banana Barges Reg. $1.50 CI 1A Value $1.1 BOTH STORES Hazleton-McAdoo Highway N.

Broad, West Hazleton Doz. jtO 3 Doz. SI. 33 OPEN UNTIL 9 PM EVERY NITE at doz MEDIUM 1 doz. $1 EGGS 1 PULLET EGGS HALLOWEEN PARTY Mint's Cafe Prizes For The Funniest Nicest Costumes SPECIAL PIROHI "Saturday Nite Party" Dancing to LOU CITRO and the CLUBMEN SUNDAY NITE Halloween "Round-Up Party" DRESS UP IN YOUR HALLOWEEN BEST AND JOIN A RIOTOUS EVENING OF FUN! GAMES GAGS PRIZES EATS and DANCIN' SAMMY'S FRESH POULTR CUSATE'S HOTEL Haz.

Free Highway Sat. Nite The Mel-Tones SAMMY'S GRADE AA ROASTING or FRYING LEGS 49' NOTICE FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 30th LAST NIGHT FOR NIGHT MARKET. We wish to thank all our patrons who have helped to make our market a success. lb.

DANCE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TAKE THE FAMILY OUT FOR DINNER! 29c Roasting or Frying GRADE AA ROASTERS WINGS 3 lbs. 83c LOBSTER TAIL DINNER lb. lb. 49c Stewing LEGS Medium Size 42c CAFE 21st N. Locust Streets TONIGHT Music by A I Robels Orchestra SAMMY'S BARBECUED CHICKENS It's Delicious priced Q1 'IQ Unt or Cnlrt tram Ol.tJ UO (J We have BBQ'd Chickens Everyday! PLANNED, PREPARED AND SERVED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE TRANSFIGURATION HOLY NAME SOCIETY TONIGHT 4 TO 10:30 P.M.

CONTINUOUS SERVING-COME AT ANYTIME at the TRANSFIGURATION AUD. W. GREEN ST. W. HAZLETON Adults $2 Children SI NOTICE NO HUNTING Or Tresspassing On Calvary Cemetery and Good Shepherd Church Grounds and On Adjacent Timber Section, in Drums.

BAKSRY SPECIAL! POUND LOBSTER GOLDEN BROWN BUTTER COLESLAW FRENCH FRIES ROLLS CAKE COFFEE SATURDAY NIGHT Music bv THE CHORDS Assorted Platters and Sandwiches Plenty of Parking Space We Cater To Parties and Weddings. Neil l.amana. Prop. Doz. 39' Glazed or Powdered DO-NUTS Raked.

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