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The Plain Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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The Plain Speakeri
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania
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STANDARD-SENTINEL. HAZLETON, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 1U, VM PAGE 8 Over Eighty Entries For Mummers IFire Damages Sachs DEATHS Nurse Collecting For Wilkes-Barre Chest Drive Gives Assist To Stork At Residence ai. p. Parade Here A Week From Tonight Women's Society of World Ser iuterst.uue Fund (Community I mcnt wh'-re Mrs. Anna Keefe had The United vice of Salem EL'B church, held its monthly meeting at the home of Chest) came to the unscheduled I borne a baby gin.

Mie neipoa nistanrp nf a Wilkes-Barre wash and feed the child and stay- JOHN HENRY WELSH drcn: two sisters, Mrs. Anna Spi John Henry Welsh. T3. life-long shock and Mrs. George Mondock, resident of Black Creek Township.

Ha zleton; one brother and a sister died at his home in Rock Glen st ia Europe. 1:15 o'clock this morning. He was" The funeral will be held Tuesday The furniture, front windows and Hazleton Mummers Association Miss Mary Sachs. Mrs. Homer c.i.,', 837 Alter; ih in aUt thi doctor who mean' I til Ul OQHUU 3 VUlf a sum iiui i ul'vo" street, were considerably damaged rrivprt from Kingston.

'WUHiall JCMllUdJ wiicii tions. rrtirrd breaker hand, ha vine 8:30 a. m. irom me uu by fire last night which broke out r.iwd Dav Work iv i tnlfimn rmnicm 7iiass The November meeting will be at 11:25 o'clock worked ai me iiowen coiuerj iur Mary McGraw. 382 Scott' By the time she had finished uns mnkinf her rounds ask-i her charitable chores, Mrs.

Mc- He had been ill for St. Josepn at a. m. inier- many years. at the home of Mrs.

Dayton Kile, Fire chief Paul Ziegler, who vv.th Mrs. Marvin Masteller in said the cause was unknown stat. ing donations for the United FundjGraw believed she had done her men! will re in taivarj cemetery, son of the late Wilson Drums. Friends may call Sunday Please enter our registration for your parade on Saturday, October 20. Name Type Number of members in Line Signed Mail to Joe Soman, North Wyoming Street.

Hazleton. fa. a year. He was a everunc iron io anu and Catherine i Swank Welsh, pio from 2 to 4 and to 30. neer resident of Black Creek, and cnarge oi devotions.

ed an inVastigation to determine shc came to the apartments good deeds for the day and headed The society will participate in the origin of the fire will be ji2 Scott street. home with the $35 she had col- World Community Day Tne cafe is owned bv Frank' She knocked on a door. Thellected for the United Fund before preparing sewing kits and bringing sando who resides next door at I woman who answered was obvious-! she had reached 112 Scott street. clothing for refugees and other 839 Alter street. The Paul Royack excited and said, "there's a lady needy people.

familv lives above the rafe. 'in 4 hp anartment who is eoing to! FI'XTRAL ON MONDAY was born October IT, 1SSS. A member of the Black Creek HENDY NORDRERG rhnreh he uas also af- Henrv Nordberc, 61. building will have One week from tonight Hazleton Spring streets box of-1 Miss Anna Renninger, a mission-! The Diamond and 14th Ward! have a baby and the doctor is on The funeral of the late Edward will witness the largest and most'fices open. ary who has been serving in China, iFire Companies responded to the his way." V.

McCulIion, former PIAA presi- colorful Mummers Parade in his- Tickets will be placed on sale will be the speaker for the annual alarm which was sounded from Offer Accepted dent who died yesterday, will take nlare from his home, 336 West Mrs. McGraw explained that she filiated with the UMWA. superintendent lor tne a. j. nor- "Surviving are his wife, Ruth doni Coi.stnicUo.i died yester (Roush) Welsh, and these children: 'day nforning in the Northern Hos Mrs.

Wothv Hazleton: Mrs. pital, Westchester, Mt. "isco, Arthur Zchner. Sgt. He suffered a stroke hile on a Charles Welsh.

Fort Rilev. Kan-Mob there a week ago. He had Glenn and Frank ib-cn with the Sordoni organization Bahula. Hazleton: Dale Welsh, 22 years. v.

i Hp was a native of Suction, but tory. At last night's meeting of at Haz.le Drug Bruce Thank Offering meeting which will 'Box 44 at 20th and Locust streets the Association at the Pioneers Albano's Drug Store, Hazleton he held on Sunday evening. N'ovem-i firehouse, more than 8u entries Heights; Johnson's Drug Store on her 18. This service will be pre-! SHUT OFF tt'VTFR u-as a trraHnatP nf Mprev Hosnital Ludlow street. Summit Hill, ftlon- rhnil nf Kununrt and volunteered da morning at 9 o'clock.

Solemn were reported and the variety oi Alter stieet, uildenberg Drug ceded by a fellowshin tea from! Tho Altor.inu-n' u'atur Riiroanitn holn Hnr nffnr was miicklvihieh mass "will be offered up in pnti.rt.nnfrs will likewise be Store, West Hazleton. and at the 5 to 7 n. snonsnrwl h- church at 9:30, and i r-" w. v. uivj lutnuav uil ndin I i in.

dvu fim. burial will be in the parish lonecrs social tiuD. jW.S.W.S. and Christian Service! 38 delinquents who had failed to' Without removing her hat, Mrs Fund At $3,990 Will Meet Tuesday Guild. heed the dpadline in nav nn.

McGraw steoned into the anart Koualski. Hazleton: Donald and had spent the greater part of his With West Hazleton reporting Two meetings will he held next for from week on Tuesday and Friday at the S4T5TO with the return. Fave Welsh at home, and Audrev I'le in Kingston. Welsh. New Jersey.

Burial will be Monday afteinojn The following brothers also 1 'clock-vhe: Oscar. Berwick; Earl. Susar- loaf; Lester. Sybertsvillc; Clarence INFANT BI(KHM nn l.ivrf Drum The inlant son of Mr, and Mrs. complete, the fund for the parade Pioneers at 8 has now reached Sj.Wo, The importance of families and Rfll I Come In Register Your Name! Wards Will EACH WEEK i mm Pem Ktrkham oi i renum.

a. -x ii uvw. aced in Homes, is very impera ti 1 v. n-i. i- i-AcliirrUi.

mirnint in a rf-n- tive to have tne Jund reacn us iiansian iuncrai iiome, ioth uien, un-u Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock i ton. hospital. The child, whose Be Presented Rev. Charles Pope will officiate and father is a former Hazleton resi Will interment will be in Elan Mem- dent, was born Monday. oria! Park Lime Rid-e In addition to the parents, the The route of parade in accord Mrs.

Brigadier James Hepburn. bv a brother Wiin 1,11 0f the Salvation Armv divisional be it the funeral infant is survived Sharonl he from W(M liail'ton- down headquarters in Scranton, will pre- and home Monday nicht from 7 to 9 and sister. Dennis o'clock. Bickham. a paternal grandmother, broaa sirm 10 1 mr hirttl- sent the annual Sunday School at-Mrs.

Mary Bickham of this city, ,0 Wyoming, and north to (pndance prizes at 7 o'clock tonight and his "maternal grandparent's. stadium. the local citadel. Capt. Raymond! Mr.

and Mrs. John Pearson of Spectacle On T. V. 1 L. Raines, commanding officer, an- Trenton.

N. J. The parade, for the second Near nouncrd. The funeral was held todav with will be televised with Cal Pane The service, which will include 58 GREAT YEARS Ye're here to serve you, 5S years of faithful service. Come help us celebrate with sensational savings during our 5Sth Sale.

SAVE NOW OX CHRISTMAS (ilFTS! burial in Trenton. JUDGE WILLIAM I RACK Judge William A. Frack, only Republican judge on the Northampton county bench, died yesterday in Jeanes Hospital, Fox Chase, Philadelphia. He had entered the institution three weeks ago. He had served on the bench for 13 years and had been a district attorney four years.

His health began to decline two years ago. doing the camera -work. a talk by Mrs. Hepburn, will be in Shirt Company Helps charge of Major Leah Haswell, Employes of the Publix Shirt young people's sergeant. Capt.

when cans were passed about the and Mrs. Raines will assist, mill yesterday, contributed the Music will be provided by a sum of S4 1.00. ladies quartette. After the service, The committee on venders re-i there will be a sale of hand-made SpauldingCo. Founder Dies ported at last night's meeting that boy's shirts and assorted items and manv applicants nave aireauy relresnments win ne served.

JOHN STANKO .1 Renna Z. Spaulding. 92, who received. The usual proce l' i i- a from his dure of these venders is to apply to! died LOSES STATE JOB A McAdoo man was listed as Hospital. He was admitted to that day at his home in Ringha niton, Men's Jewelry N.

Y. E-X-P-A-HS-IO-N Watch Bands institution Thursday evening. Born in Czechoslovakia, he had Spaulding resigned as president On Honor Roll "withdrawing" from his state posi- United Brewery Workers Union tion yesterday. He is Lamar E. 1G3, sent in a $25 donation.

Robertson, a clerk for the Liquor Beauty Headline Oct. IT Control Board at an annual salary All returns for the Parade Queen of $4,224. resided for the greater part of his of he Spaulding Bakfrics nc. ife in the Hazleton region. Prior but rcmained as chair.

year VALUES TO $5.93 10 nis retirement ne was empioyea man of the board of directors. YELLOW WHITE Nationally Famous Makes as a miner at the Jiazle Mines or it Values to $50.00 Satisfaction Guaranteed! Pick a Diamond Pick a Watch We YOUR CHOICE Ccnetti's 15th St. Super Market Open Daily 9 a. m. to 9 p.

m. Valuei to $3.93 The firm owns bakeries in Ring-, be tne nanrts oi me com-hamton, Elmira. Oneonta and mittee at 8 p. m. on October 17.

Middietown as well as West This promises to be a permanent ton. feature of the parade in years to Spaulding started in business by come, sellin? bread his wife iiV Many New Entries the Lehigh Valley Coal Co. He was a member of St. Joseph's R. ('.

church and the Holy Name Society. A daughter, Mrs. Anna Mayiaih. OLA 1. Cuff Link Sets! 1 Kev Chains! Pen Sets! Tie liars! Tie Chains! LADIES! Adv.

Closeout; Complete Boxed Sets, Too! VOIR (HOKE til preceded him in death September their kitchen at home. He often Last night's report meeting had' 1955. said he thought his hardships the following new entries reported: Surviving are his wife, the form- the best education he could have! White Haven Jr. Fire Co. Bugle! er Mary Stefan, and the following had.

and Drums Corps, 34 in line. children; Mrs. John Hydork, Haz- Spaulding was born in Daltonj Five Red Feather Queens, en-: leton; Mrs. Michael Cusate, and near Scranton. He was a member t'ered hy Jerry Leichtman.

Mrs. Peter Simchock, Middlesex, of the National Boy Scout Conn-! Wyomissing Fire Co. in dress N. Mrs. Michael Sirocky and'cil and was a former director of uniform, and marching unit, 40: Mrs.

Joseph Cherba. Bound Brook, the General Baking Co. N. J. Also surviving are 12 grand Three daughters survive.

REGULAR $19.50 men. Packy Colombo, comic. Paul Shoupe, New York City, Irish Hod Carrier. Sally Starr Show The major attraction will be at Harman Geist Stadium where Sally Starr, noted TV star, will present her troupe in a complete show from 7 p. until the show arrives.

Gates will open at 6 o'clock and both entrance at Cedar and ETZEL FUNERAL MONDAY The funeral of Millard F. Wetzel of 2:.2 West Main street, Weatherly, will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock and not 1:30 as previously reported. Military services will be conducted from the Warner fun-ieral home with interment in the Union cemeterv. WATERLESS ALUMINUM. children and two great-grandchil- Death Claims Local Teacher MrerCharles H.

Kanute, the former Nancy Harris, a teacher of ELECTRIC IRONS Automatic Heat Control. Famous Make! Regular S12 C00KWARE, 14 PIECES! ill icludes 14-inch Roaster! 512.88 SANDWICH TOASTER AM) WAFFLE IRON Famous 819.95 Make English at the H. F. Grebey Mem Now orial Junior High School since lfCO, died early last night at the SAVE 20 OFF ALL LUGGAGE Train Cases, Overniters, Wardrobes, etc. in all popular, new, smart colors! A Big Selection to choose from! Full Panel CRIBS With Teething Rail and 4 Position Springs.

Choice of Colors! SALE PRICE $29-00 Regular S39.93 G. K. ELECTRIC SWEEPER With Attach-549ig5 Swivel top. 390 (i-FIECE CANISTER SET cans, 3 lids, colorful, large lnger Memorial Hospital, Danville 111 for three months, she had re entered the hospital Wednesday. v'ith Popular Jr ik-S Copper Tone f9 QQ UL Pl-e Set.

If. I I 'VVJ All Yours For 4 ---f-n muni in Hi it Inn li I lii IB I Mil iw I ii II FREE PARKING FOR OUR DEPOSITORS ask any TELLER A resident of 810 East Centre 529.00 llxlfi THREE DRAWER HARD ROCK DESK Regular 8.13.95 Value! s'reet, Mahanoy City, she had com muted each day to perform her teaching duties. Mrs. Kanute had taken a six-months sabbatical leave 1 5-riECE SALAD IJOWL SET Includes: Large Bowl and 4 Small Bowls from school at the start of the MP' Wln 515.88 LARfJE POIH'LAR WHEAT MIRRORS, Cold Trimmed, heat Carved into mirror. Retr.

LAR(JE ASSORTMENT OF RELICIOl'S JEWELRY, CROSSES, RINCS, ROSARIES. Values lo $7.9.) 51.00 1 iimi iMi iii mt. iVimtf 2 off Ronson Lighters Your choice! A RRIXGS All styles, all MQ, colors, all sizes fvjj Newest t.vpes. 5 fall term. Born in Elk City, Okla -Christmas Day of 1908, she was a daughter of Atty.

George H. and Emily (Beck) Harris, of 622 Grant street, this city. A graduate of Hazleton High School in 1926, she received a bachelor of arts degree from Dickinson College in 1930. In high school and college, she played on the girls' basketball team. She was a member of Zeta Tau Alpha social sorority.

An ardent fisherman and hunter, the deceased was a member of the Split Rock Lodge. She was affiliated with the Reformed Church of Mahanoy City and was a member of the Hazleton Teachers' Association. Surviving are her husband. Charles, who is a general utility man for the Philadelphia and Reading Coal her parents, of this city; and one sister, Mrs. James II.

Hassel, of Camden. N. J. The funeral will be held from the Bachman Brothers funeral home Monday at 1 p. in.

Interment will be in the Odd Fellows cemetery at Tamaqua. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. in. newest finishes. a iiiMMwniu jii mi in- 'i---iht'- r- 57 to have a good balance in the bank, if you WHAT A BUY! ROOM SIZE FELT BASE RUGS ODDS and ENDS THROW RUGS Vi OFF Priced As Low As 100 WOOL AXMINSTF.R SIZE 27x31.

v. Metal Folding HIGH CHAIRS With riaslic Tray. Choice of Colors. Reg. $19.95 SALE PRICE $14-88 SAVE before you spend! l': -fit ALL CEDAR WARDROBE With Sliding Doors.

Assorted Colors. SALE PRICE 539-00 Reg. kW5 Co For Onlv S7.88 Regular WW" -i Dim mm. OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT NOV! Follow the Crowds To Lithuanian COP To Stae Kallv Tonight Residents of the Greater Hazleton Area of Lithuanian descent will hold a rally of the R-ubliran party at Stasukonis' Cafe. 107 East Green street.

West Hazleton this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Enoch Thomas, of Wilkes-Barre, candidate for U. S. Congress from the nth district and running against incumbent Dan Flood, will address the rally as will John Mi-kula. candidate for the state assembly.

J. Jugas. publisher of a Lithuanian language newspaper in Wilkes-Barre. will speak in behalf of the Republican party national candidates. FAR-STAR BANKING AND Marklew TRUST CO.

vi ihmic itauiuo Regular $39.95 Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. SALE OI PRICE V- ml mi ii. Including Ratleries. Assorted colors. Fully guaranteed.

While thev last! TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS! 10 West Broad Street 979 West Fifteenth Street OF HAZLETON 17-29 WOilf SALE NOW GOING ON! i r. i TO ADDRESS GRANGERS Ezra Ta ft Benson, Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture, will address the delegates and quests attending the 84th annual meeting of the Stale Grange in Erie, it was nmiuiiced today hy Dr. Realty H. Dimit. State Master..

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