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Shamokin News-Dispatch from Shamokin, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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SHAMOKIN NRFS-DISPATCH, SHAMOKIN. PA, MONDAY. JUNE 14. 1954 PAGE FIVE SHS Key Club to Hold Television Schedule Dance Wednesday Night Fir in Chicago Riding Stable Kills 59 Horses CHICAGO Fire in a riding stable list night kd 59 horses, many of them finely-bred hunters City Couple Marks 30lh Anniversary Shamoiun High School Key Ciub Villiamsport Art Teacher Honored Miss Era lister Keller, art rjper- 11 CkMMbl.Si Manheim Church Pays Rose as Annual Rental MANHEIM "SPj The Z.03. Lutheran Church paid lu annual rental cf one red rose yesterday ta a seventh generation descendant cf Baron Henry William StiegeL colonial glass maker and iron master who will hold a dance Wednesday eve Youlh for Christ To Sponsor Rally Bhamrn Youth for Christ 13 sponsor a pre-ttnt rally this evening at 7:30 in Calvary Mennonite Brethren In Christ Church.

Second and This Evening ning at Edgewood Park Pavilion in connection with annual outing of Mode t.rrJr, mk. mnA Mr Mrs. Andrew Olcheskue. IN i Gedfuj'. Strata Dennis Day 9.

as Shamokin public schools. im arl Street, observed their tiur- toot ox wuuamsporx acnooi. known i Jr. Press Caf last The dance, which will be open to anniversary I Lave Lacy -ri. 1 Thursday.

-3 3 Itotrrt Maw the public, will be held between the Red Bnttans Perm Street, with Dr. Monroe Parker as the speaker. hours of 8:00 p. m. and 11:00 p.

m. Shamokin High School Key Club i Orchestra will provide music for Dr. Parker, who attended Bob MM 1 1:45 11 dancing. Jones University, is known to many followers of the church as "Monk." to many art students of Shamokin High School because cf her connections with the annual art display in which many of the local students have participated, was honored when she was presented with a 20-year certificate by the Eastern Art Association. Miss Keller has been art supervisor of Williamsport schools for 14 years.

She formerly taught at Camp Curtain Junior High School, Williamsport, and for the last nine years has directed the annual Brua C. Klein, who said that 45 of the horses were boarded there. He said he owned the rest. Klein said there were animals belonging to Philip Armour. William V'ood Prince and Morris Kaplan.

He valued some of them as high as $3,000 but said his own were worth about $150 each. He estimated the loss at $100,000. si CJS CI :55 7 CI 7:15 3 CI 7:25 3 1M 3 CI 7:45 3 CI 8:00 3 ei JO 3 Birthday Show Sports Jigsaw Quia News Weather News Dangerous Assocnment News Sports Sports Weather Girl Tony Martin Flight No. 7 Deetan's Diary News Perry Corns Name That Tune Dollar a Second Burns and Allen Comment To Be Announced Watchman Shot as Bozins Boxing Who Said That? Sport News News News Sports Weather Racket Squad Weather MoTie Film Wanted Persons News Thought for Tomorrow Before becoming a teacher and youth counselor at the university. Dr.

Parker had charge erf a ministerial class. During the past five years, he trav deeded the church its land in 1772. The traditional rose was accepted by Mrs. Jack Kofoed. Rye.

N. from Judge Carlton T. Woodrin? in Manheim's annual rose festival. Mrs. Kofoed is a daushter of Mrs.

Gilbert Dannenhower, Westfield. N. who accepted the unusual payment in recent years. Baron Stiegel. whose existing glass pieces are valued as collectors' items, deeded the land with the stipulation toe church pay "in the month of June, yearly thereafter, the rent of one red rose." Members of the congregation keep the original deed on display in the church.

The couple celebrated their anniversary Saturday night with a dinner in the family home. Mrs. OI-chesfce is the former Helen Shep-ley. Mount Carmel. Mr.

and Mrs. Olcbeskie were married Jane 10. 1924. in Holy Cross Church. Mount Carmel.

by Mon-signor Stanley A. Dobinis. They are parents of four children, Mrs. Eleanor McGinn. Trevorton Road; Mrs.

Florence Graboskie. South River, N. Rose, ill Pearl Street, and Albert, stationed at Fort Bragg, N. C. They have two grandchildren.

eled throughout United States on 11:15 11:29 11:45 11:55 12:55 1:08 He Foils Bandit PHILADELPHIA (UP) Charles speaking engagements. The noted speaker will outline plans for a tent Keffer, Art Awards Show for crusade July 10-August 1, in Tharp-town. A meeting of the Youth For Christ Dunn, 53, a night watchman at Drexel Institute of Technology, was Tomorrow the American Association of University Women, of which she is a mem shot and wounded seriously yester group was held Saturday evening. Miss Ruth Swenk, Cressona, was in ber. charge of a presentation of the Gospel in magic.

Vocal music was ren Adm. Carney Calls (Continued from Page One) dered by Sherry Ann Raup and Patricia Miller and the Shamokin The 20-year citation, which was presented by Dr. George H. Parker, school superintendent, places Miss Keller in a class shared by 22 other instructors in an area from Maine to Virginia. widely interpreted at the time as a warning that the Allies must be pre Youth for Christ choir, under di' rectlon of Robert Klinger.

3 Thought for Today 6:55 3 Weather 7:00 3 Today 1:00 61 The Morning Show 8:45 Televiews 1:30 8:55 3 Today 2:00 9:00 3 Let Scott Do It 6 Breakfast Club 61 Community Playhouse 2:15 10:00 3 Ding Dong School 2:30 Ramper Room 10:30 3 One Man's Family 61 Jack Parr 3:00 10:45 3 Three Steps to Heaven 11:00 3 Home 6 Film Feature 3:30 61 Early Show 3:45 Police Search for $75,000 Ransom PHOENIX. Ariz. (U.R Police searched the desolate Superstition Mountains today for the $75,000 ransom paid for the release of a wealthy industrialist's wife. Meanwhile, Daniel (Danny) Mar-sin, 43, accused of the kidnaping, refused to confirm or deny the abduction of Mrs. Herbert Smith, 23.

His mother, who journeyed from Brooklyn, N. to visit him in jail last night, said tearfully she's 'sure Marsin is innocent. "My boy couldn't do such a thing," she said. Marsin is being held in Maricopa pared for the possibility of joining day when he tried to thwart a holdup by throwing hot coffee in the gunman's face. The bandit escaped and a short time later a man answering his description held up a grocery in the same neighborhood.

He chased the proprietress, Mrs Minnie Friedant, 45, into the street and then fled with $100 from the cash register. Dunn was shot in the lower abdomen when he hurled a cardboard container of coffee into the gunman's face after refusing to put in the fighting in Indo-Chma. Stop. Look and Listen 61 Industry on Parade 3 Movie 61 Nancy Mills 61 Big Picture 3 Scott's Spotlight 6 Woman's Page 61 Garry Moore 61 Movie 3 TV Kitchen 6 Racket Squad 61 Faith for Today 3 Kate Smith 6 Bandstand 61 The Big Payoff 61 Bob Crosby 61 Movie 3 Welcome Travelers 61 Woman With a Past 61 Secret Storm 3 On Your Account 61 Robert Q. Lewis 3 Pinky Lee 6 Western 61 Mnvio Since then, the administration has made it fairly plain that it does Area Police Lodge (Continued from Pass One) Topelski, Judge William I.

Trout' Cash Registers SOLD BOUGHT EXCHANGED REPAIRED at Shamokin Equipment Co. Distributors for Swedo Cosh Register Co. R. C. Allen Cash Register Co.

Burroughs Cash Register Co. McCaskey Cash Register Co. not intend to consider intervening except on a series of conditions which experts do not expect to be met before Indo-China is in mortal man, Mayor W. Fred Kohler, Shamokin; Congressman Ivor D. danger of falling.

11:30 6 Film Feature 3 Bride and Groom 6 Ramar 4:15 61 News 4:30 12:15 3 Lunch With Uncle Pete 61 Love of Life 5:00 up nis hands. The whole problem was argued Fen ton, State Assembly men -ohn Stank and Edward Dunn, Vincent LaCross, lodge president, and F. NOTICE Office of Dr. A. A.

Scicchitano Dentist 316 East Independence Street Will Be Closed June 14 to June 19 12:30 6 Features for Women 61 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 3 Hawkins Falls 5:30 William McCalium, Philadelphia, former president of the Pennsylva 3 Howdy Doody A taxi driver, seeing Dunn sprawled on the sidewalk outside the school, chased the gunman to the nearby Baltimore and Ohio Railroad station. The man then disappeared in the davkness. Mrs. Fried-ant's grocery is located about four blocks from the station. nia Fraternal Order of Police.

pro and con in a series of radio and television debates with congressmen yesterday. Senator Henry M. Jackson, said the United States, has "at times made the mistake of boasting and bluffing too much, a little blustering and a little bulldozing." Senator Guy Gillette, Iowa, rapped the administration for not Dial 4 for Channel 3, 2 for Channel 61 County jail for $50,000 bond on a charge of kidnaping for ransom. Police said they are building up a strong circumstantial case against him, but admitted they have no new leads on the hiding place of the marked ransom money. The money was handed over to a masked kidnaper Thursday in the Superstition foothills by Herbert DAILY TV PROGRAM LISTINGS COURTESY OF: SHAMOKIN EQUIPMENT CO.

DIAL 8-4541 Smith, Phoenix industrialist. The current search squad of four TV EXTENSION CORPORATION Leased WIRE TV Service to All Points ef Coal Township We Sell and Service SYLVANIA TV SETS 715 West Walnut Street DIAL 8-4861 taking the Indo-Chma problem to the United Nations at the outset instead of relying on "expediency." The United States is backing a move in the UN for the organization to investigate the war. The Americans for Democratic Action said last night the United States should get the "full and wholehearted cooperation" of free Asian na men, Lieutenant Clem Hoyt, Captain Orme Morehead, and detectives, Ed Langevin and Jim Wallace, 1 As principal speaker, Frank Topelski declared: "A policeman takes the role of a salesman and outstanding citizen. He can make a community look good or bad." Topelski commended his organization as one in which "we can express our convictions. In our group, race, color and creed are no barrier." The state association president added, "Policemen must be well trained physically, mentally and morally to give a community the best possible service." Topelski was presented with a traveling bag as a gift of appreciation.

Judge Troutman declared that po- lice of Northumberland County, in his observation as a lawyer 25 years and a jurist nine years, have been men of exempliary conduct. Trout-man said "if police practice the edicts in their installation ritual and oath of office, there can never be any question about proper administration of justice and equality." Other guests introduced included Gerard Veach, Kulpmont chief of probably will get relief tonight or tomorrow morning. Key evidence in the case appeared to be identification of Marsin, married 16 years and the father of two children, by Mrs. Smith last Friday. tions before trying to develop the southeast Asia alliance being pushed rjy tne administration.

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KULPMONT 939 W. Chestnut St. GUARANTEED RECONDITIONED USED TV SETS $95 GRATEFUL APPRECIATION We take this means of expressing appreciation for the sympathy of relatives, friends and neighbors in our bereavement. We are especialy grateful to all who aided us in any way and to those who sent cars, flowers, Mass and sympathy cards and donations. MR.

AND MRS. ALFRED VARANO AND FAMILY Easy Terms for TV Set Plus Cable 313 NORTH SHAMOKIN STREET DIAL 8-7131 Prompt end Reliable Service Assured jjuuee, rtuyuiuuu acme Township chief of police; Charles Moody and Wiffliam Fisher, Zerbe Township supervisors; Shamokin City Councilmen Amos Miller, ONE-DAY SHIRT SERVICE Claude Kehler, and R. Fred Granzow, Mrs. Clem Patrick, Mount ML. Carmel.

president of the Anthracite "Lodge Auxiliary; Mrs. Mary Pinter, i'ff Phoenixville, president of the Penn' HANDS sylvania Fraternal Order of Police I Auxiliary and her husband, Joseph Pinter, member of the state order board of trustees; Mrs. Mary Brodte, Hazleton, treasurer of the state aux TIED? 1, iliary, and John M- Adamiak, News- M-L CLEANERS because yon lack a Dispatch reporter. GRATEFUL APPRECIATION We take this means of expressing appreciation for the sympathy of relatives, friends and neighbors in our bereavement. We are especially grateful to F.

O. Ukrainian Brotherhood, Shamokin Hospital staff, doctors and nurses and to all who aided us in any way and to those who sent cars, flowers and cards. GRESH FAMILY Vincent LaCross, lodge president delivered an address of welcome, in which he pledged his group to "live up to the doctrines of liberty and CAtOfUES PER SLICE equality." Charles Laux, Shamokin served as conductor during installa tion exercises and Clem Patrick, Mount Carmel, introduced the in stalling officer. Laux delivered HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA You can get an American School High School Diploma at HOME in spar, Writ, for inrar.stinoj 55-pag. booklet tails you howl Send Coupcn for FREE Booklet American School.

Dept. 42-HSN (latt.ni Diiltld 0c.) 216 Cmtar Bide-, Upo Oorbf. Name Addreu City State rxxxxxxm prayer after the induction cere mony. rxxi mxxxiinxxxxiinixxxxy Rev. Harold C.

Bacr, pastor of Presents BOXING on Channel 6 EVERY MONDAY of 10:00 P. M. SHADE'S AUTO SUPPLY IS South Market Street St. John Reformed Church, Shamo kin, offered invocation and Rev. An MOSER'S Tuesday Specials! NYLON FITTED thony McGinley, pastor of Our Lady Church of Mount Carmel, pro nounced benediction.

Necklaces with coai carvings were presented to an ladies who attended. Anthracite lodge members Include George Haddock, chief; George Sage, lieutenant; Robert Kearney SHEETS sergeant; William Hall, sergeant; THERE'S NOTHING LIKE THE FINEST! FOR A TASTY TREAT SERVE GUiefj BRAND SAUSAGE FRESH or SMOKED By the producers of famous Chief Horns SHAMOKIN PACKING CO. Dealers: For Service Phone Shamokm 8-68 1 5 Charles Laux, Joseph Pitorak, Vincent LaCross, Gerald Waugh, Francis Rogers, Marlin Witmer, Robert Harold Smith. Charles Mar-chintck. William Hudson, Ruv-ell Wolfe and Herman Gerhardt, Sha Double Site $5.95 Value Single Silt $4.95 Value $.19 ft mokin; Tony TreCsgar.

chief; Clem Patrick, Edward Strike, sergeant; Louis Wojcik, Frank Duni, Anthony KapushUwkie and Jo.vpti Anelauskas, and John Cohoon, Mount Carmel; Ocrard Veach, chief, and Theodore Lute. Kulpmont; Raymond Taylor, chief. Trevcrton, and Harold Banning, chief, Elyburg. iiimiiimimiinini iiiimnM ONE NIGHT ONLY PRE-TEtJT RALLY CALVARY MENNONITE BRETHREN IN CHRIST CHURCH 35 South Second Street TONIGHT, at 7:45 SPEAKER DOCTOR MONROE PARKER Evangelist Who will be the speaker ot the coming tent meeting, ThorptcwnJuly 10 to August I PILLOW CASES, $1.95 Value. YOU WIN! PRINTED Plisse Crepe 36 Inches Wide 75c Value SCISSORS and SHEARS the straight, sure way Boy Sustains Dog Bite Wound on Right Hand A local boy was bitten bv a stray rios Saturday evening at Sixth and Sunbury Street.

City police identified the boy at Dennis Dritrich. son of Mr. and Mrs. Oeoree Dritrich. 821 North Sixth Street.

ThP boy received treatment from a lorn! phyMctan for a wound on the palm at the right hand. to beauty In your home! BLANKETS 3 Yards for $1.00 LOW DOWN PAYMENT BALANCE, EASY TERMS Enjoy filtered, clean aootkws air! Take the chill out of room in the morning. Bo ready for mot ture-frr cooling when nwrlterinn mmmer strike! Enjoy your Kel-vinator "Com fori -Ha ted" Air Conditioner now New Kelvtnator 40th Annivr mry Air Conditioners rw "Com fort-Kated." Five model, phem tot ctflfce, living room, hd room. Come in, write or hon for free survey! CLEARANCE OF SPRING lMcfo most frowetu enthe cfefr? $5 SLIPCOVERS' i Price l2 Our btttrr dryclf eninf wit! brighten-up. frtthnup alt your rinfer-wrry household fabrics! Yet, now it the timt to ftk up your horn for Spring.

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