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The Plain Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 28

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The Plain Speakeri
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THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 6, 1956 PAGE 28 Rumor W. Haven Director Will Bishop St anim D8 (IP 1 A n. MEATUS Dr. Koval In Miami, Fla. John McGlynn, chief ticket agent Tilrpn Tn rimfli pwiicn voieror jointure lomgnr JLtllVLM III Tlie White Haven School Rocco D.

Fescina, assistant cashier of the Hazleton National Bank who had been a surgical patient at St. Joseph Hospital for two months, is recuperating at his home, 570 West Maple street. at the LVRR depot, who underwent a kidney operation at St. Joseph Hospital, is making a good recovery. MRS.

ELIZ. STILLGEBAIER I CHARLES H. JOHNSON Mrs. Elizabeth Kirschncr Still-1 Charles H. Johnson, former gebauer, native of Hazleton, and' electrician for the Harwood Elec-a member of one of the early and; trie Co.

and its successor, the most prominent families of thisTenna. Power Liffht died community, died this morning at 'suddenly in New York City on her home, 90 Green Ridge Sunday. He was a native of Shen-White Plains, X. Y. She had been iando'ah and retired four years ago located there for some years where! as electrician for the Locust Coal Bishop John S.

Stamm, 77, bishop emeritus of the Evangelical United Brethren church, died yesterday at Kansas City. Mo. He suffered a pelvic fracture at his home last month and pneumonia which last month voted iv (If Pnttcvillp joining the Central Luzerne County! Vj'V Vi 1 UUSVII1C Joint School System, will TriUl- Driver again cn the measure at a meeting! 10 SUC lrlUK VlHeT tonight at 7 o'clock in the town1 An unusual suit has been filed school building. in Schuylkill County court by the It was reported this morning city of Pottsville which seeks to that Dr. James Meckes and How- collect damages in the sum of aid Barry, school directors who $226.74 from Surelio Cano, a Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Solt of Le-highton are here today to visit relatives. Frank Johnson of Wyalusing, who was here to visit his sister, Mrs. Mary Brown, of West Third street, returned home today. The latter had been ill for a time.

her late husband flnstaw Still-' Co. Bishop Stamm was bishop of the a a hinncrVit the! truck driver of Minersville, geoauer, died some time ago. Mic hastcrn Area ot the Ml church, favor the have persuaded was a sister of Edward F. Kitsch- headquarters in Harrisburp, Armild j. Davenport to vote for ner of North Church street.

Janiin street' Shenandoah, m5 imti, r-tirempnt inl Thomas Marsilio, a second-grada student in St. Joseph school, is ill at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Marsilio, 131 West Fourth street. ii hnn ho in norm wi Take Diace 1 The plaintiff contends that the driver ran through a street intersection and collided with one of the city's street trucks.

Mrs. Mae Burd, of Croydon, formerly of Berwick, was brought here in an ambulance to undergo surgery at St. Joseph Hospital. Davenport had sided with the A daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

John G. Kirschner, she. at- llt A bishop since 19.0, he served tended Hazleton public schools. the Kansas City area in the old two remaining directors, Mrs. Fern Pohl and President Lyndon Sear-foss, in opposing the jointure earlier for reasons of high costs lather was the founder of the: nvvwi Evangelical church until llMo when HOWARD L.

BY EH LY Rt. Rev. Monsignor D. J. Kane of this city, and Rt.

Rev. Francis he was appointed to the Eastern iunn i. jvirscnnpr Mins our am it i-. o. Feed Mill here.

Iiarbertreet Sun-' Arca- had also president involved in building a proposed Surviving in addition to her 715 v. m. in the Pottsville the Evangelical School of Thro- secondary school near Mountain A. Costello, of Wilkes-Barre, attended the funeral of the late Dr. Thomas Monahan, at Shenandoah yesterday.

brother, are two children. it fWJ cPre-il0P' Jaaing; president oi tne.jop and because ot the long dis tance White Haven children would wife of Dr. Albert Cochran and hemorrhage and was admitted! Henry Stillgebauer, both of Scars- t0 the 8everai hours h(J. and president of the ederal oun-dle, N. Y.

fore he died. of urchrs. Under Arrest For Larceny City police today reported the arrest of William Mullin, 27, of 40119 Walnut street, Philadelphia, who is being held in the city jail pending arraignment on a charge of larceny. Patrolmen Paisley and Mussoline apprehended Mullin at the Capitol Bus Terminal, Church and Chestnut streets, at 6:50 o'clock this mom- James Reinliart To Talk On Furniture James Reinhart will be the speaker for the fifth in a series of lectures at the Hazleton Art League on Wednesday at 2 p. m.

Mr. Reinhart will discuss period furniture with the interior decorating group giving a histor. ical review on the Jacobian, Chippendale, Hepplewhite and continuing through other furniture peri, ods. He will present a film on th modern trend of period furniture. These lectures are open to the public.

The funeral will be held from Mr. Byeriy was a former family home at 2 o'clock on dent of Hazleton. He lived on Mr. and Mrs. James Lachette of White Haven had as their guests Mrs.

Michael Waskovich and daughters Maria and JoAnn of Ma-hanoy Plane. Dr. John M. Koval have to travel by bus. President Searfoss confirmed last night that a vote was to be taken tonight but had no other comment.

Mrs. Pohl said this morning that prospects in favor of a tuition plan or Jointure with Foster Township and Freeland borough were not favorable in view of the Thursday afternoon. Interment will South Laurel street lor manyi Splashing Of Woman Scored vears while he was employed as take place at White Plains. Dr. John M.

Koval has moved to Miami, Florida, where he has become associated with Dr. Robert an ice cream maker for H. J. (Jacobs, when the Jacobs plant and Jimc.F, ir cfmmings V. Edwards in the practice of in Herbert J.

Cummings, 81, form-store were located on East Broad ternal medicine. Elmer E. Etzler, plant manager of the Bundy Tubing Co. on the Hazleton-Taniaqua pike, flew to Mt. Clemen.

Michigan, today to attend the funeral of his father Elmer Etzler, aged 80. reports that Davenport was to ing, following complaint by James A graduate of the Jefferson Medical College, Dr. Koval re switch bis vote. er judge, congressman and district street. The splashing of a woman pedes- attorney of Northumberland conn-' -Mr.

Byeriy was a son of the at Broad and Church streets ty, died at his home Jn Sunbury on Samuel and Lyda Hummel Byeriy. this morning brought caustic and Sunday afternoon. He had been 'He was a memCer of Trinity Re- jrate comments from passersby 111 since 1947. Judge Cummings formed Church at Pottsville. He.

who loudly denounced whoever is Leib, of 31 East Diamond avenue. Leib told police that a container of money for a local benefit, was Hopes' For Foster Consideration She still hoped that the board SERIES OF ROBBERIES Shenandoah police are working would give consideration to figures nHvnnppH hv Rimprvisinir Princinal was a brother-in-law of the late ''had been a resident of Pottsville responsible for the continued exis taken from his place of business last night, and that he suspected i I r. 1 Miss Anna Marie Mahisky of Ringtown, today underwent an operation at the Locust Mountain Hospital, Shenandoah. lence oi tnis condition. vna i ceived his special training at the Geisinger Memorial Hospital and the Cleveland Clinic.

While at the latter institution he was appointed to the assistant staff in the department of cardio-vaseukir diseases. Dr. Koval, a son of Rev. John Koval, pastor of St. Mary's Greek Rite Catholic church, is located at 5770 Sunset Drive, South Miami.

i "ci mouiu, mskti iuuuiii, aiuiuuKU muiiitt Clemen A ntimdenttfied woman who, with shipi wh( said it would cost White taking the container when companions was w-aitmg forjHavpn boro lesg taxes t0 come tioned bv Leib. on a series ot six robberies that took place in that borough over the weekend. Items stolen ranged from an automobile to baked good and ice cream cones. J. H.

Stiner who conducted the 'fr nine Jeanesville companv store after: A retired employe of Pennsyl-J. C. Haydon had sold that busi-'vania Tower and Light Mr nesSt Byeriy had ben employed by the He and Samuel Cabin formed years retiring in law partnership in 1023 and became i J4 "elllcd 1,1 Hazleto" i armel before coming to Potts successful practitioners. me irainc signal anu sianu.ng;to F()ster on a tuitjon basis near the curb, suffered the indig-j Fayors Session Wi(h Teter Francis Curry of Ardmore a former resident of the South Side, has returned after a weekend spent with relatives here. She added that Mr.

Evancho's Not satisfied with Mullin's explanation, Leib told police, he called on Mullin at the latter's hotel room when the accused again denied taking the container, and left mty of a severe splashing when the wheels of a passing vehicle fwurps had not heen disnroved. and very Unusual Distinctive Gifts For Any Occasion PRICE'S GIFT SHOP struck a water-filled depression insaid lhe only fair pr0Cedure would ville. While in Pottsville he and his wife made their home with his sister, Mrs. Bessie Leed. the street pave.

One sister survives. The funeral will be held on Wed be to have members of both Fester the room stating he had to catch a Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ellis and Adv. and White Haven boards sit down bus sons Bruce and John and Mrs.

Mary Witnesses in deploring the noted that the woman's cloth nesday afternoon from the family He was a member of Independ with County Superintendent of. After Mullin left the room, Leib ing was practically ruined, and re i Schools; Eucene S. Teter to thrah ipnnrtpil Vip fnnnil the Virnl-pn rnn. Gunzerath of this city, visited with Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley McLaughlin in Lrwistown Valley. called that this unpleasant and un- out flgu, es. tainer in the room. He then notified sanitary condition was called to, teanwhile. it wa.s reported that! citv nol ire and Mullin was nnnre- the attention of city authorities Xeter is in favor 0f a Free home.

Services will be at 2 p. Order of Americans, Hazleton. and burial will be in Pomfretj Surviving are his wife, the for-Manor cemetery, Sunbury. Anna Yogt two sons, Leroy, 'Pittsburgh Carl, Bound Brook, SIMON HATCHES x. one grandchild and his sis- Simon Hatches died this morn-'ter.

ing at 3:55 o'clock at the home of Funeral sen-ices will be conduct-his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Thursday at 10:.0 a. m. at the NEAPOLITAN HOT PIZZA 15 CUTS $1.00 GL 5-0521, 221 E. Dia.

Ave. TRY Ol'K HOAGIES hended at the bus terminal. About $8 in coin was reported to have been in the container. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Brown of Beaver Falls are visiting with the latter's sister, Mrs. Minnie Smith long time ago, but still nothing has land-Foster-White Haven jointure been done to effect a remedy. if it can De arranged. One reliable source reported that Quotes Teter In Favor in East Butler. the city has disclaimed responsibil-1 cioyd Sensenbach, veteran sec-; i f1 il ity since the depression in on the retary of the White Haven board, ItCV.

litltllCrilltin 10 lvo Audenried Men Join Marine Corps Two Audenried men, Wayne L. Houseknecht and Nicholas P. Nes-ter, were enlisted into the U. S. Marine Corps at the recruiting office here, and were transferred to Parris Island, S.

C. for training. Wayne is the son of Henry K. Houseknecht. He is a graduate of Hazleton Senior High School, where he played on the football team.

While in school, he was voted Best Male Supporting Actor of the Year. He is a member of the Lutheran League, and served as president in 1954. Nicholas' parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nester.

He attended West Hazleton High School, and was a guard on the football squad, and Mrs. Julius Nemeth, of 209 Allen funeral home, Pottsville, with West Thirwell avenue, Hazleton Rev. Robert A. Bauch in charge. Heights, where he resided.

He had Interment will be in the Vine street state highway, but it is not known aid that in a conference with whether or not city officials have.sur,t. Teter vesterdav at Wilkes- Address YM Luncheon Bane, the latter stated emphati Rev. Charles Catherman, pastor called the matter to the attention of state highway authorities. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Bartholdi off Drifton, have returned from celebrating the birthday anniversary of their grandson, Clark Thomas Gibbs, of Philadelphia. Since Thomas was a Leap Year Day baby four years ago, he was observing his first birthday. cally that he would favor such a of St. Paul's Methodist church, will been ill several months. cemetery, this city.

He was preceded in death in Viewing will.be Wednesday eve 1952 by his daughter, Mrs. Michael ning at the funeral home. Dash, of St. Clair, and his As one passerby remarked, re iointure, since the three districts garaiess ot who is respons.oie, 8re closely knit by geography, asj8cri of weeklv Lenten iunche0ns someone should get busy at once well as by social, civic and econo-jat the younR Men-S christian As-and have the depression filled, be-; mic ties. Unnintinn.

Th ffir i. l.nnnH ATTENTION Hazleton Post 76 American Legion Legionnaires, Social Members and Friends Every Tuesday Special Lunch 'Entertainment and Refreshments For All BE SURE TO ATTEND EquitySuit Anna died in September, 1954. Mr. Hatches was born in Austria, but came to this country at an early age. He resided in Hazleton many years and was a member of St.

Mary's G. C. church. Children surviving are: John, of Mr. Sensenbach also said that ifor 12:05 p.

m. Thursday. Mr. Teter added that the Freeland tj i iii I The Wonderful Way of Christ jointure would be the logical place iT viAA a Lds to Conviction will be the cause every time it rains or there is a thaw, the depression fills with water and someone gets splashed by a passing vehicle. Is Settled East Side borough to attend object of Rev.

Catherman talk The depression, this passerby MEETING RETAIL CLERKS Local No. 466 THURSDAY, MARCH 8 Walter Wolf will serve as chair- this citv; Mrs. Metro The equity lawsuit between added, shouldn't be too hard to school INJURED FINGER Mrs. Kathleen Shmatis of Ring- of Danburv. Mrs.

Julius jElma Klinger "of 407 West Oak find, and just in case whoever is The White Haven secretary add-! nian. Nemeth at home; Mrs. Robert H. street and Harvey Hill of 48 South responsible can't find it, the indig- ed that White Haven had encotir- Dreher, wife of Dr. Dreher, of Poplar street, has been settled.

The nant witness commented, it is near (aged Kidder and East Side to con-: Ha 7 CiiijIaiiPP Tlinip town, in closing the door on her car, injured the index finger of her right hand. The injury required treatment at Locust Mt. Hospital, Shenandoah. Wind Gap: Mrs. Elias Krusko, of i settlement provided that Harvey sider a lower end iointure.

and the curb, on the Church street side of the northwest corner of Broad and'Church streets. 5:15 V. M. Uldff. Trade Rooms (lary Hotel 17 East ISroad Street Hazleton, Penna.

Growing in Popularity! DISHES DAILY Except MONDAY 5 to 10 p.m. Sun. 4 to 9 p.m. ORDERS TO TAKE OUT! MOVE TO CITY Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Chovanes and family have moved to 748 We.st New Coxeville; Mrs. Carl De- Hill receive additional compensa-Cavage, of this city; Michael jtion to the initial deposit to com-Hatches, of Tuckertown, N. andjpensate him for his profit and that George Hatches, of Dushore. There Hill place the judgment note ex-are 26 grandchildren and 11 great in his favor by Mrs. Kling-grandehildren.

er on record and satisfy judgment The funeral will be held Thurs- on it. day morning at 9 o'clock from the xBurcin Home for Funerals, 305 Railu-jiv Tn thought it was unfair to drop themj'pQ flcft OfflCeTS in the lurch by going to the Central Luzerne merger. The hoard of directors of the Fears New Building Costs Hazleton (iuidance Clinic ill elec He concluded that he was officers at the monthly meeting at against the upper-end jointure this evening in room cause of the costs involved stating j- 'tv estimates for the new school Newy elected board members had jumped from an initial be introduced at this meeting 000 to $1,250,000. "Who knows and indoctrinated on the activities where it will end." of the organization. Shaft Workers' Dues Payable Wednesday Dues of members c.f Hazleton Shaft Workers Local Union 1376, East Beech street, with a requiem i UMWA, are payable tomorrow, it Diamond avenue, this city, from Mountain Top.

Mr. Chovanes is an instructor of Pennsylvania State University extension classes at Wilkes-Barre. Mrs. Chovanes is the former Claire Puhak, daughter of Atty. and Mrs.

George Puhak, of 16 West Acacia street. high mass in St. Mary's C. (jnn0se 3Q0 fivDaSS was announced by Secretary Ralph church at 9:30. Interment will be If 1 IPolumbo.

White Haven was given until AMBULANCE CALLS i The Hazleton Community Am in St. Michael Lkraiman ceme-; ine nedaimr r.anroau to. ioiaj Tayments can be made Wednes- April 1 to join the upper end mer-tery, Laurel Hill. jthe pub.Ilc u.tlhty Commission yes-jday and every Wednesday of ger, after failing to go along at a DIAL GL 5-1771 CIGARETTE MACHINE SERVICE REX Vending Company 110 North Wyoming St. Viewing will be tonight from-iaay oojecis to a ormge month at the Mineworkers Jan.

24 meeting, bulance took Anna Kovatch of Stockton to the State Hospital, and removed Eleanor Belusko from 7-10 o'clock and tomorrow from 2-4, tne proposed limited access nign- Building frmo 3 to 6 p. m. Genetti's 15th St. Super Market Open COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT and 7-10 p. in.

way taking Route 309 traffic to! Crackersport Interchange of the! Daily 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. A regular meeting of City Coun-i Jeanesville to the St.

Joseph will be held at eight o'clock to-jPital- West Hazleton crew today Sodalities Of Adv. Lehigh Valley Thruway. The railroad at a PUC hearing MRS. CHARLES BERETZ Mrs. Charles Bcretz.

of Yonkers, night in Council chambers in City; t01 Stanley t'etchash or boutn .1 M. i P. Jl. 1 Hall. rourth street, to the btate Hos N.

Y. who was well known in tins benign uounty uounnouse, saia pital. city, died Friday at the Harkness.it would need added lines on each! A Pavilion Medical Center in New side of its main tracks to accom-J York City. jmodate anticipated industries. The former Edith Shemetkov-! The original State Highway De- A meetine.

was held at St. Jo PLAYGROUND MEETING Members of the Arthur Street PASTOR RESIGNS Rev. Roy M. Neideigh, pastor of SKATING TONITE And Every Nite But Monday ARCADIA ROLLER RINK Pine and Holly Streets Playground Association will meet skv. daughter of Mrs.

Emil and plans for a bridge would church for the purpose of tonight at 8 o'clock in the library: the Trinity Evangelical and Re- the late Rev. Shemetkovsky. for-! prevent enough clearance for four forming a union of all the Roman; 0f the Arthur Street School tormed church at lamaqua, has resigned. He will become pastor mer pastor of St. Mary's Greek tracks, the railroad contended of the E-R church at Hamburg.

Catholic church, in Kingston, re NOTICE Dr. Ralph P. Sacco has resumed his practice Catholic B. V. M.

sodalities in this area. The following were selected as officers for the new organization: Prefect, Eleanor Nawracay Transfiguration. Vice-Prefect, Joan Lamont sided most of her life in Kingston. Farmers Dairy Offd'S She was a granddaughter of the Very Rev. Gabriel Martyak, fk III Half-CallouS Lansford, who was the apostolic! dministrator of the Pittsburgh! Milk in half-gallon paper con Set Up Army Program Here DELIVERY CUTS FINGER ON BLIND Steven Bartol of 751 street, drapery cutter at Deisroth's Department Store, was treated at the Hazleton State Hospital dispensary this morning for a cut right middle finger, sustained when he grabbed at a falling Venetian blind.

Greek Rite diocese, and was related "3 oi urace. Now Is The Time for Pre-Season Check-up of Your Bicycle to members of the Martyak fam- farmers cooperative uairy ot; Secretary, Marie LaRose Most; The Hazleton Military Manpower ilv in this city. Dr. Emil Church street, it was an-; Precious Blood. i Committee reorganized at a lunch- GL-5 -loot GL4-90U of Hazleton, and Dr.

Gabriel by the tirm. lhe dairy; Treasurer, Sylvia Poniatowski eon meeting today in'the Madison lak, of Freeland, are first cousins j1-? ine 10 introduce the larger, transfiguration. Restaurant and heard an Army of- FREE pick-up FREE DELIVERY of the deceased. container in wis region ana, Publicity, Mary Martino St. outline a program which will The only Authorized Dealer in Hazleton Vicinity PUBLISHER SPEAKER David L.

Miller, publisher of the The funeral was held today with; mui-gauon size win ne at- be established here next month to services and interment in in addition to the sizes pre-; Father Verazin of St. Joseph's encourage high school students in Tamaqua Courier, was the speaker onuments arkers ausoleums kers. jviou.Mj avanauie. jenuren win act as moderator lor preparing themselves for specializ- Amon advantages cited by the the union. ed training while fulfilling service Rctcncller's BROAD and LINCOLN at the weekend Father-Daughter program at Skidmore College, Sar iairy is i-ne iaci me nan-ganon 1 ine ionowing cnurcr.es sent obligations TYwliir'c Funprilw' 'container requires less refrigera- representatives: St.

Joseph's, St atoga Springs, N. Y. His daughter, Nancy, is a student there. Captain Francis Moots, of the Yilkes-Barre recruiting station, 'TjTjTTrltTl i jtion space than two single quarts. I Stanislaus, Most Precious Blood, Edward L.

Baade, of Rock-; General Manager Robert Astlefordj Transfiguration, St. Nazarius, St. SPECIALS TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY 1 I'crsico disclosed plans for an Army in SPECIAL PROGRAM FRIDAY The Christian Service Guild of port, Weatherly RD 2, who was said a price differential expected j. Mary's, St. Gabriel's, Our Lady of formation and examination team to fatally injured at work near in Pennsylvania some time about Mt.

Carmel, Mother of Grace, schools to discuss Wilkes-Barre. on Friday, ws July will also add an economy fac-! Francis of Assisi, Holy TrinityJ.u the Ph. GL 4-6311 program. the Salem EUB church will hold a special program at the church Fri Low, Low Price! Sunkist NAVEL ORANGES Peter buried this afternoon from the tor Laurel street, and Ss. He pointed out the Army has a Hazleton Memorial Co.

61 S. CHURCH ST. Paul's. dire need for men with adequate day night at 7:30. The story of the American Indian will be given, and special mufdc is being prepared.

Varner funeral home, Weatherly. i The new milk container is man-Services were in charge of Rev. ufaetured on a Pur-Pak packaging Klaus Molzahn, pastor of the machine recently installed by the The next meeting will be held. e(lucation backgrourids to train in Monday, April 9, at p. m.

8chools of skill St. Joseph's. Audenried and Beaver Meadows E.x-Cell-0 Corporation of Michi JUST IN TIME FOR SPRING BIKE RIDING All these services for one low price. Disassemble bicycle Knock out Fender bumps Straighten Align both wheels Clean Wipe entire bicycle Check Brake-repack with fresh grease Check front wheel bearings, repack with grease Check Fork bearings, repack with fresh grease Check Crank bearings, repack with grease Assemble bicycle Register Bicycle against theft All For Only $6.95 English Bikes $9.00 BILL'S BICYCLE SUPPLY 2nd Harrison SU. Phone GL 4-2321 other such as electronics and phases of modern warfare.

A 4- vwifiir ni'ac ij1uf mrai ViV CAPPED AS M'RSE Lutheran parish. Interment was gan. Operating procedure can be In Union cemetery and the pit 'I- handled by as few as two men. bearers were Harold, Allan, Eail In one minute, 33 of the large car- If you're downtown for lunch, trv the HAZLE DRUG LUNCHEONETTE. Adv.

Solid Ripe TOMATOES carton Pat Baker, of All est; chairn)an j. Bake were in and Milton Hoffman, Fiancis tons are formed, filled with milk Broad street was capped as a cipals of three high schools: Julius Rossi, William Reissinger, August and sealed, ready fir shipment to nurse at the Philadelphia General I Schneider, West Hazleton; Law Hospital on Thursday. Fontbazzi and Joseph Koft. local grocers and supermarket. rence Evangelista, vice-principal, The funeral of Mrs.

Susan Van RETT UN HOME IN RRIDGEPORT HOSPITAL Tnu-nhin NOTICE Members of Drake Wear Post No. 589, V.F.W. A meeting will be held tonight at Post rooms at 8 o'clock. Nominations of officers. By order of Commander William Howey Oil BROCCOLI bunch Elargen, who died Friday, was held Mi s.

Shirley Hes and daughters John Bartol, of Me'mbers of the committee at the this morning from the family icm- Janet and yce, returned to their. formerly of this city, is a 1 session were Gen. Milton Boone, dence in Sbeppton. Rev. Michael home in Manville, N.

after medical patient at the Bridgeport jp0 James, Major William Svercbak, pastor of St. Joseph's spending the weekend with Mi s. Hospital, Bridgeport. He was eni-iKramer William Newbart and ARMY SUKfj.ua 72 North Wyoming Street Church, Sheppton, was celebrant of Frederick of Sugarloaf. ployed at the Duplan Silk Corp.

KALE 3 25c KAPPA 2 lbs. 23c prior to leaving Hazleton about 15 years ago. a high mass of requiem. Seated in the sanctuary were Revs. John! RETI RN TO THIS CITY Dunn, Park Place, and Clarence Gregas, Shenandoah.

Pallbearers Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Stillman, former residnets of this citv, who Dominic Antonelli. Accompanying Captain Moots were Master Sergeants John McCarthy and Michael Gazey. They were attired in the new blue-and-gold army dress uniforms.

Master Sergeant Gordon Wood-ring, local recruiter, was host. TO VISIT FLOWER SHOW Florida STRAWBERRIES basket Surplus Paint Money Hack (iuarantee. Lead Oi! Base $1.95 Gal. were Richard Van Blargan, re-ided in New York for a time, A number of Hazleton women John Kufrovich, Hugh Shernany, are now living at 149, Dia-j will go to Philadelphia next week Oscar Fox, Anthony Tamanini, mond avenue. Mr.

Stillman is wifhito attend the annual Flower Show. Stephen Sofranko. Shirtcraft Inc. Lower Luzerne League of Democratic Women RUMMAGE SALE PLACING MACHINES TO NOMINATE OFFICERS At the next meeting of the Ha- Members of the Kiwanis Club USA Signal Corps PHONES $12.50 New are placing additional gum ma-izleton Lodge of Elks the annual chines about the city. The funds nomination of officers will take at from the same go into Under-1 place.

Catherine V. Coll of Beaver; WILL START WORK Meadows, who died Saturday, uasj The Lycoming Construction Co. buried this morning from her late of Williamsport, which has a con-home. Solemn mass of requiem tract for to build an ad-was up in St. Mary's' dition to Wild Creek Dam in Car-church, Beaver Meadows, by Rev.

bon county for the Bethlehem Francis Kelly, assisted by Rev. Water Authority, expects to get Steffe. as deacon and Rev. started on thf job next week. The Busy Shopping? Enjoy lunch at RETENELLER'S! Fresh Fruit Cup or Manhattan Clam Chowder Rlue Point FRIED OYSTERS French Fries, Creamy Cole Slaw, Roll, Bulter and Coffee privileged Children's program.

FOAM RUBBER $1.25 lb. I FOR GOVERNOR Attorney A. W. McMichael, a TEACHING AT KINGSTON Miss Barbara Boock, daughter past president of the Tamaqua 43 South Wyoming Street (Next to the Winfield Hotel) Wednesday 0 Thursday 12 noon to 8:30 p. m.

10 a. m. to 4 p. m. lo Kilpatri(k, subjeacon.

Father project will increase the capacity! of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Boock Rotary Club, has announced that Kelly gave the blessing at the of the dam six billion gallons. of Conyngham Valley, is among.be will aspire for the office of t. Winter Jackets Reduced Below Cost 75c iriae in tlie naiisn ienieier.

ran- iiihes oiiege omos now uomjr governor oi me wcai oisuici ai Work Shoes. up practice teaching in Wyoming Val- the convention to be held in May. ley schools. She has been assigned! Thomas H. Brewer, former Hazle-to biology classes at the Kingston: ton railroad official, held the post High Schools.

lat on time. i bearers were Andnw Malloy, Ined I'he rlavors" Charles and John Biogan, James PRICE'S Old Fashioned Quality Coll, Milton Turnbach and Frank; ICE CREAM Erlj Adv. We Give Stamps Too!.

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