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18 Haxleton Standard-Speaker, Monday, September 16, 1974 St. Michael's Pin Schedule Council-Auth. Meet Tonight McAdoo and South Side crcciana oorougn council and The league bowling schedule the Borough of Freeland Munkl this week at St. Michael's Recrea tion Center lanes. Freeland: pal Authority will have separate FREELAND AREA WHITE HAVEN-POCONOS CORRESPONDENTS Joe Faiatko, US Fern Freeland Telephone 636-381 Leave Items at SeltzlBger't Woodlei Dante'i Place or Nicky Necchl'i Miss Ethel Zehner, 418 Allegheny White Haven Telephone 443-9369 Dial 929-2021 and.

a joiat meeting tonisht. Tonight Classic: Commercial Paul L. Curran, Correspondent, 250 East Blaine St. Leave Items at Standard Drag. Here is the timetable: Press vs.

Masley's, Danko's vs 7 p.m. Council will meet witJi Jeddo Stars, Fairway vs. VFW, its insurance representative on the police pension fund and will ex RETREAT NEXT WEEK plore the implications of police sa Members of the League of the 6:45. Tuesday: Audubon Fulcons vs. Bluejays, Hawks vs.

Eagles, Redwings vs. Orioles, 4:45. North Side Ladies Batcha's vs. lary increases cost of living hikes, on the policy premium. 8:30 p.m.

Council and the J. Pitman, Dante's vs. Urenovich, HN Societies To Note 700th Anniversary The 700th anniversary of the authority will meet in a joint ses sion, in the borough building. Nocchi's vs. McNulty's, Racusin District 14-K Lions Attend LV Seminars Presidents and secretaries of more than 20 Schuylkill County Lions Club were among those from 75 clubs of the five-county area vs.

1st vaiiey, Sacred Heart of St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church will attend a retreat next Sunday at the Franciscan Monastery, Sybertsville. The League of Ukrainian Catholics of the South Anthracite Council assembled yesterday afternoon at St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Mahanoy City, for its business meeting. The Rev.

Roman Hanas was the host pastor. Wednesday-DEB League. 12:45. Wednesday Merchants: Pet- Lions Celebrate 25th Year; Present Awards Also at 8:30, the authority has a special meeting scheduled in the borough building to take the place of its regular monthly meeting normally scheduled for Wednes ruzzi vs. kosuck ueitrami vs.

McNulty's, DeFalco's vs. Laput- founding of the Holy Name Society will be celebrated with a Pontifical ka's, Ashman's vs. Ray's, 6:45. day evening in the authority office, Thursday Feussner Ford: Thus, Wednesday's meeting will Mass to be offered on Sept. 29 in the Cathedral of Catharine of Siena, AUentown, at 5 p.m.

not be held. LTDs vs. Birds, Mustangs vs. Broncos, Torinos vs. Galaxie 500, Pintos vs.

Mavericks, 7. Members of the Freeland Lions The authority will meet as both embraced by District 14-K of Lions International who attended reorganization seminars recently-at the Holiday Inn, Route 309, AUentown. Vigil Lights The Most Rev. Joseph McShea, Friday Industrial: Turn vs. Club celebrated the 25th anniversary of the club with a gala dinner Dist.

Gov. Gerard Brennaa Cashimer's. St. Michaels vs. Dante's, Curney vs.

Urenovich, party In St. Mary's auditorium Are Damaged D.D., Bishop of AUentown, will offer the mass. Concelebrants will be the Rev. Msgr. Henry J.

Hues-man, diocesan director of the Holy Freeland, Saturday night. presided at the dinner program that preceded the seminars and the March 22, 1959 to March 1, 1970. Candles were lighted in the memory of each of the deceased during the prayer, by President George Chura, Paul Urenovich, Michael Pavlick and George Barna. The memorial gavel was presented to the club on behalf of the widow of the club's first president, vs. Benyos.

7:15. The committee that made arrangements under Steward is: John Kleitz, Nocchi, Pavlovich, Pavlick, Chura, and the Rev. Jones. District Gov. Cali also presented a pin to Chura, serving in the silver anniversary year.

The blessings were by the Rev. Jones. hall was decorated in a silver theme. Music for dancing Saturday White Haven Merch About 100, including visiting Lions and guests, attended the a water and sewer division. Club to Hear Kurt Robbins The Freeland Rotary Club will have its dinner-meeting this even Name program in the diocese, and the Revs.

Joseph A. Barnes, Wil first meeting of the new governor cabinet comprised of 23 appointed committee chairmen or members, By Vandal ants: Albee's vs. Sheaman Decker's vs. Skyway Hotel. Weaver's vs.

iparkllng fete. liam Conley, Joseph P. Dooley.J Highlighted on the program deputy district governors and reg noDerc uressier, renx J. Losito Maple Lane, Murphy's vs. Pete's Mobile.

7:15. The Kline Township and McAdoo Mrs. John Mulhearn. were: Borough police are investigating Presentation of a plaque to Faiat Sunday Freeland Jaycee Lea following the program was by Recognition of and presentation cf 25 year pins to nine charter gue, ko, a Lions honorary member who Covered the club's first charter ing in the Freeland YMCA. members of the club; and Francis Zavodny, all area spiritual directors.

Msgr. David B. Thompson, vicar general, will be the homilist. Following the mass, Bishop McShea will be the recipient of a silver medallion. Music for the mass Kurt Robbins, of Conyngham, vandalism over the weekend to the Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Tresckow McAdoo Heights.

Vandals Saturday night damaged a number of glass vigil lights. The vandalism was first discov night banquet on Oct. 8. 1949 in St. Casimir's Church auditorium Gabe Flint and his orchestra.

Presentation of a Lion statue and the table centerpiece was to the wife of the district governor. Guests included: Fred Cheslock, West Hazleton, district deputy gov The presentation of a gavel to the club in memory of its first son of Freeland Kotarian KODen Robbins, will be the speaker. was "in honor with our apprecia president, John A. Mulhearn: Kurt was the Freeland club lonal zone chairmen. At the seminars, new officers were briefed on their duties by old hands in the Lions District organization.

At the cabinet meeting continued support of traditional Lions projects for helping the blind and saving or restoring vision were stressed. Several speakers urged better communication between club officers, committeemen and members on Lions projects. To implement membership drive Mission at St. Anthony's tion of the distinguished and meritorious publicity service given to will be rendered by the cathedral The presentation of a plaque to foreign exchange student to Brazil last year, and he will speak on his the Freeland Lions Club, 1949 Freeland reporter, Joe Faiatko, by choir. An invitation is extended to the the club.

1974." Faiatko read the newspaper ac officers and men of area parishes ernor; Maurice turcio, west uazie-ton Lions president; Cy Ulichny, Hazleton Lions president; Pavlick, chairman of the district youth exchange committee; William Im-pereale, Hazleton, zone chairman; The nine charter members of the club, eight of whom were present count of that charter night festivity to assist at the mass. experiences there. He is an MMI student. His father will serve as the program chairman. Last week, Rotary heard an in by the club.

A Mission of Renewal and Reconciliation in St. Anthony's R.C. Parish, Freeland, will begin this evening and continue through this week. at the anniversary affair, are: John Bellezza, Joseph Bradish, Maurice ered Sunday morning by passing motorists who observed the broken glass along the north end of the parish cemetery. They notified the borough police although the consecrated ground is in Kline Township.

It was said that some of the votive lights have been burning on graves the past several days. The vandals, are reminded of a fine from $1,000 to $5,000 for the person or persons -caught destroy The principal address was de Hazleton club members, Michael livered bv Thomas P. Cali, Dun- efforts, Gov. Brennan has called a district meeting on membership BANNS OF MARRIAGE Banns of marriage between Mary Romanchick. Ed Yuhas, and Steve more, Lions 14-H district governor.

for Sept. 27 at the Holiday Inn and J. Baranko and Joseph M. Cho- Farkus, and wives; Mr. and Mrs.

He brought the greetings of Lions International, the state coun has requested that each of the district's 75 clubs send at least one cil and district 14-H, and stressed Charles Coxe, Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Herbener, and Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Dougherty, Joseph Lesser, and Joseph Reidy. teresting segment of the Rotary International president's address at the Minneapolis-St. Paul convention, on tape supplied by Nicholas Bellezza, who represented the Freeland club at the international gathering. President Tom Ballots will be in charge of tonight's business delegate. ing or damaging cemetery proper- The mass will be at 7:30, tonight through Friday.

Father Theodore O.F.M., of the Holy Dormition Monastery, Sybertsville, will preach. St. Anthony's pastor, the Rev. Ralph Cagloti, also announced that St. Anthony's Holy Year pil- the need for new and dedicated Lions to continue the fine work of vanes were announced at the masses Sunday in St.

Mary's Church of the Assumption. BELLES MEET TONIGHT The McAdoo Belles will meet at 8 p.m. today in Holy Trinity parish auditorium on S. Kennedv Lions throughout the land. The Freeland club actually was Ferry, John (Jake) Mattis, Nicholas Nocchi, Steve Pavlovich, Ralph Poleri, Al F.

Urenovich, and Thomas Williams. Presentation of charter pins and 25-year service pins was by the Lions secretary of 25 years, Pavlovich. An impressive eulogy service in memory of four members who had been active in Lionism in their lifetimes was conducted by the H. Raymond Jones, past president. They are: The Rev.

Caesar Malinowski, June 29, 1949 to October 27. 1956. He said, "Lions serve because chartered on June 27, 1949. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Louis Aita of Kelayres, a thev realize that man belongs to Present club officers are as fol lows: man. i srimaae unit will meet ai The welcome was by Freeland George Chura, president; Paul past commander 'of the McAdoo American Legion, is home from the Hazleton State General Hospital.

club president, Chura, who expres Urenovich, 1st vice president; Rob BIRTHDAYS Michael Kalanevich, S. Ridge Freeland, WWI veteran who was Drive. Miss Olga Payer, president, will be in charge. PLANS SHOOT OCT. 6 The McAdoo Lions Club of which David Marszalek is president is a member of the area district.

Joseph Martzen is secretary. FIREMEN'S DINNER Thp Delano Fire Company will conduct a chicken dinner on Oct. 4 in the firemen's rooms. Serving will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Take-out orders will be filled at a 10-cent additional charge.

RETREAT FOR WOMEN A weekend retreat for women p.m. Sunday in St. Gabriel's Church, Hazleton, to recite the rosary and conduct the pilgrimage service. sed his thanks to all who attended ert Rossi, 2nd vice president; George Barna, 3rd vice president; to make the affair a success. installed for a seventh term as Nicholas Nocchi, past president.

Leo Maranki, treasurer; Steve Pav- commander of the Freeland Post The Holy Name Society of the To Register was toast master and he introduced ovich, secretary; Ronald Karpow- Immaculate Conception Church, 473, American Legion yesterday, the guests. ch, assistant secretary; Peter Zar- is celebrating his birthday anniver Kelayres, will hold a block shoot Oct. 6 at the Kelayres range on osky, Nelson Marencin, John Mat-as, and Robert Nowak, directors; John Mulhearn, June 28, 1949 to January 3, 1974. Michael E. Pavlick September 20, 1954 to January 5, 1972.

The Rev. Stanislaus F. Gorski, sary today. John Podany, Chestnut Free Leonard Steward, silver anniversary chairman, is a patient in the U. of P.

Hospital, Philadelphia, and could not attend. Fifth street. Joseph G. Wizda, tailtwister; and Voters Sept. 25 Voter registrars from the office of the Schuylkill County Commissioners will be assigned to the land, celebrated his birthday anni John Sabo, Lion tamer.

AMBULANCE CALLS Freeland-North Side Community Ambulance calls: Victor Chwat, Chestnut Freeland to the Hazleton State General Hospital; stand-by at the FHS-Pius of Ro-seta football game Saturday night; Lois Hinkle, 1019 Ridge Free-land, to the State and home; Mrs. Josephine Milcarek, 1233 Walnut versary Saturday. Rosemary Skwierz, daughter of will be held the coming weekend at a retreat house in the Diocese of Scranton. Additional information can be received and reservations made by calling Therese Zogby, 454-4053. Mr.

and Mrs. John Skwierz, N. Ridge Freeland, an FHS senior, Hometown Fire Company on Sept 25 to register new voters. Persons who become 18 years of Freeland, to the State and Ira and Pat Top Fighters Of Inflation Kalanevich Commander 7tli Time; Seven Receive Awards home: Catherine Teliho, 542 Centre celebrated her 17th birthday anniversary Saturday. The day also marked the 11th birthday anniversary of her cousin, Le Ann Musco-vitch, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Freeland, to St. Joseph Hos age on or before election day, may register to vote. The registrars will be empowered to record necessary changes for persons who have moved into a new election district 50th Weddine pital, Hazleton; Josephine Veraldi, 922 South Freeland, to the State. Carr also holds 50 year awards from the United Mine Workers of John Muscovitch, AUentown, for merly of Freeland.

SR. CITIZENS MEET He reiterated the Legion's position based on the principle that each individual's morality views do Anniversary since the primary election. Also change of names can be recorded at this time. NORTH STONINGTON, Conn. (AP) Ira and Patricia America and the St.

Ann's Band; Danko holds the distinction of hav The Freeland Area Senior Citi not outweigh the law opposition to blanket amnesty; that after all The registration will be from noon to 8 p.m. ing been the delegate of the Free Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Bodnar of 1818 Whitehall AUentown, zens will meet at 6:30 this evening.

land Legion at the organizing con veterans missing in action be ac vention held in France. Hillyer have 14 children, a loth on the way and an annual income of But they're managing to cope with inflation. "We play our games with money and beat the system," says Mrs. Hillyer. counted for, case of amnesty be tried on an individual basis ac Michael Kalanevich embarks today on his seventh year as commander of the Freeland Post 473, American Legion.

A World War I veteran, he is 76 years old today. His tenure of service as commander has not been in consecutive years. Yesterday, Commander Kalanevich and other new officers of the Freeland Post were installed for the 1974-75 year. The full list of new officers: Commander Michael Banquet Address celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary recently. They were married in St.

Mary's Church of the Assumption, McAdoo. The main address at the banquet cording to lawr. Dugan- congratulated the new was delivered by Marusak, Hazle New Hours At Library The fall and winter schedule is now in effect at the Freeland branch of the Hazleton Area Public Library. The new hours: Monday, and Tuesday 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Wednesday, Thursday, and Fri post officers and announced that CHRISTIAN MOTHERS MEETING The Christian Mothers Society of the Immaculate Conception Church, Kelayres, will meet after the 6:30 p.m. mass today in the parish auditorium. The Holy Name Society of the parish, all men and high school boys, will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday ton, past commander and district deputy, who spoke on the subject Reservations will be accepted for the Bloomsburg Fair Trip until the close of tonight's meeting. A social period will follow the meeting.

White Haven Knee-Hi Ties The White Haven knee-hi foot Hillyer, 42, earns $21,000 a year as treasurer and general manager of a credit union in Real estate in of amnesty. the Freeland Post was one of the first to attain the "early-bird" membership goal. He stressed new and vigorous membership ob vestments add another $8,000 jectives in his talk. Report Two Senior vice commander An Kurtz served as the toastmaster. Presentations were by Commander Kalanevich, and he and day 2 noon' to 6 p.m.

drew Blasko Jr. Tiff Hff 1 Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Junior vice commander Law Minor imsnaps outgoing commander, Gaffney, had remarks. Mrs.

Bodnar is the former Anna Dvorscak, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John D. Dvorscak. Her husband is the son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. John Bodnar. There are five children: Mrs. Frank (Ann Dolores) Foti, Drexel Hill; Mrs. Peter (Mary) McAfee, and Mrs.

John J. (Carol) Traup-man, both of AUentown; Mrs. Paul (Barbara) Zarzeczny, Titusville, N.J., and Michael Bodnar of Whitehall. There are 20 grandchildren. EUCHARIST DEVOTION SUNDAY A devotion in honor of the Most Blessed Sacrament will be con-ducted next Sunday in St.

Patrick's Church, N. Cleveland Street. ball team and Jim Thorpe played to a 0-0 tie at White Haven yester yearly. He has three children in private schools and another three in college. The college students are on full scholarships.

Except for mortgage payments on his newly constructed $40,000 home on 30 acres in this rural town, Hillyer says he has no major debts. Commander Dennis Boyle of Ha day afternoon. Two minor motor vehicle accidents were reported by Freeland the hall. Miss Morton Taught Class Miss Ruth Morton Sunday morning taught the Men's Bible Class at the Welsh Congregational Church, Hazle Village. Seventeen men at RECITE ROSARY Members of the Catholic Women's Club, Freeland, will assemble at the Cotterall Funeral Home, For the White defense, it was zleton Post 76 and John Bisonett, Hazleton, represented that post.

Police over the weekend. Gold Star Mothers included: Mrs. the second game that the opposition was held to no score, as the Jr. Aces griddlers won over Moun Yesterday morning, police said Susan Jurica, president of the Ha- zleton-Freeland chapter; Mrs. An taintop Jets last Sunday, 6-0.

na Kunrod. Mrs. Anna Kochie. rence Blasko. Adjutant Andrew Karlick.

Finance officer Joseph Titus. Chaplain Joseph Kurtz. Historian Joseph Karlick. Service officer John Keegan. Sergeant-at-arms Michael Lu-kach.

Joseph Gaffney, Eckley, a Vietnam veteran, is the outgoing commander. He served one year. Russel Dugan, Plymouth, American Legion District 12 commander, was in charge of the installation rites, conducted by the Hanover Post 609, the official District 12 installation team. White Haven's next game is Sun Mrs. Konstance Kaminsky, Mrs.

day against the Mountaintop Car tended: The Hillyers say they spend $100 a week on food less than the average for their size family and eat "better than most people." "I've always been able to beat the national figures," said Mrs. Hillyer, 41. "President Ford was right when he said autos of Charles Fisher, Schwabe Street, and Joseph Viechec, Birk-beck Street, were involved in an accident on Birkbeck Street. Damage was under $200. At 1:20 a.m.

Sunday, autos of Daniel Myers Washington Street, and Rudy Klobach, Walnut Street, were involved in an acci dinals, away. Birkbeck to recite the rosary at 7 tonight at the bier of a departed member, Mrs. Margaret O'Donnell. NS Darts Set For Season Bertha Engler, Mrs. Frances Maury, and Mrs.

Marlon Bisonette, who also is secretary of the Mili The men are reminded to report about 6 p.m. today for a work night The Rev. David Weyant is coach of the Aces, and Doug Purcell is assistant. tary Order of Purple Heart, Ha session about the church property. Class representatives will attend the monthly dinner and program of zleton.

The Blessed Sacrament will be exposed after the late mass until 7 p.m. Reparation Players on the White Haven Members of the District 12 in nomemaKers are better econo dent at Centre-South Streets. Dam stallation team: Walter Mapes.l squad this season are as follows: Gordy Ackers. Dave Purcell, Bill captain; Larry Majewski, George age was about $200. There were no injuries in either Ttavmond Marusak.

District 12 The North Side Dart League is Myers, Dwight Hook, John Lynch, Randy Ziminsky, Frank Brynok, mists than the experts realize." Financial juggling is nothing new to the Hillyers, but inflation has caused them to make adjustments in their life accident, pelice said. set for another exciting season of Hufford, Bart Mangan, Joe Suka-loski, Art Ostrander, Nello Caroz-zoni, Peter Bailer, and Jack Other weekend activity by police Vince D'Angola, Barry Wargula, play. the Federation of Men's Bible Classes on Wednesday at the United Church of Christ, Conyngham. The dinner will start at 6:30 p.m. Class delegates will leave the Beaver Brook crossing at 6 o'clock.

13th District included: Slight altercation at the At its first 1974-75 reorganization Freeland Public Park Friday night involving three persons: complaints deputy commander, served as chaplain for the rites. Marusak also was the main speaker for the banquet program that followed the installation. The impressive installation rites were held in the council chambers of the Freeland Borough Building, and a large audience of family members of Kalanevich and other new officers, and friends attended. Perry Gower, Butch Stolpc, Bruce Thomas, Jeff Myers, Bruce Klem, Billy Carter, Scott Day, Matt Rom-berger, Carl Reiner, Damar Gower, Gary Brynok, Scott Qiuin, Jimmy Solarek, Joe Sperman, Randy Wargula, Crai? Purcell, Jeff Butal- tne auo diock or venire aireex about someone burning wood, in Pgra. Sept.

30 In preparation for the feast of the Patronage of the Blessed Mother to be noted Oct. 1, an evening of reparation will be conducted Sept. 30 in St. Michael's Byzantine Catholic Church at Blaine and Cleveland Streets. The evening of reparation will the 200 block of Adams Street about style.

"We had to decide how we could live with inflation on my fixed income and not lower our standard of living," Hillyer said. In June, they moved from their 15-room home to an eight-room house in North Stoning-ton. It has a bubble dome in roof to let in sunlight and three Classic Off To Even Start The Freeland Classic Bowling boys playing ball in the street, Front Street, about youths playing New Deputy la, Paul Simko, Bobby Pasquariel-lo, Mark Davis, and Glen Lamson. football on the street; Vine Street, loud noises and shouting emitting meeting, the league elected Dave Karpowich president, succeeding Bert Marley Marley served as the league's president-Commissioner "for its formative three years and did a good job. The league is entering its fourth season.

Karpowich has been active on the local dart front for the past several years, in the North Side Circuit and in Bubsie's Dart League. Gene Resuta, local tavern owner, was re-elected secretary-treasurer for his second year. commander James Manion of St. Clair was recently appointed depu- consist of a Moleban to the Bles- ty commander of the 13th District American Legion which consists of League got off to an even start last week at St. Michael's Recreation Center lanes, with three teams winning two and three losing two.

FOSTER '54 REUNION The name of Anna Mae (Stofan) Sissock was unintentionally omitted from the listing of names of the The installation banquet followed in the post home, with a turnout of 65. Seven Vet Awards A highlight of the banquet program was the presentation of 50-year Legion membership certificates (American Legion Golden enormous fireplaces to cut dec tricity costs. Hillyer estimates his elec tricity bill this year will be un from a home. Friday night, police found a door to a Centre Street building open, and the door to a tool shanty in the 4th Ward left open. Owners were notified.

Yesterday, police returned a wallet to its owner. It was found by sed Virgin Mary, a sermon by the Rev. Vincent I. Cronin, pastor of St. Patrick's, benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament and adoration of the Most Blessed Sacrament to 10:30 p.m.

Members of the Holy Name So. ciety, the League of the Sacred Heart, Sodality and Rosary Society will participate in the spiritual ex aer jwuu, down trom $7U a 31 posts in Schuylkill County. The appointment was made by District Commander Henry Pangrazzi. Manion joined the St. Clair American Legion in 1966.

He will begin his third year as commander and has succeeded himself three times. jeaao stars sianea on ine win, reunion committee of the Foster parade with the 2-1 decision over Twp. High School Class of 1954. She Commercial Press. John Ursta was chairman, was in orbit for the Stars with a month in their old home.

The new home also has its The Eckley Reds won the league awards) to seven half -century and more members of the Freeland 593 and Walter Swankoski helped championship the past two years well. Water in New London was costing the Hillyers Ladies Fete The McAdoo American Legion with a 586. John Swankoski and Nick Nocchi were high for Press, both with 563. Danko's Restaurant defeated last an unknown woman and turned in. There was no money in the wallet but it did contain cards.

Saturday night at the FHS-Pius football game at Harman-Geist, Hazleton, the cars of several Free-land fans were broken into and ransacked, including the taking of and Bubsie's was champ the first year. The circuit, which had eight teams last year, appears it will have the same number this time around. The seven returning teams are Eckley's defending champs, Bub- annually. Patricia Hillyer continues to spend $100 a week for food as did in the city but now supplements her family's diet with fresh vegetables from their enormous garden. She also cans and freezes vegetables.

Post Receiving the awards were Patrick Carr, 52 years; Paul Tucker, 53 years; Dr. O.R. Hoch, 51 years; John M. Danko, 53 years; John Dit-ko, 50 years, and Michael Lukac, (deceased), 52 years, and Joseph Myers, (deceased) 52 years. The latter two died in the present year and awards were presented to their family members.

Past Leader A past president's dinne- Mrs. Virginia Bartosevich, year cnamps, airway 2-1. John Plavchak had a 548 to lead Danko's and rookie Carl Mati- is a member of the district. Democrats Meet Tuesday A meeting of the McAdoo Bor ercises. The Rev.

John M. Opalenick is pastor of the parish. GOLDEN RULE MEETING Members of the Golden Rule Women's Society or the Welsh Congre-gational Church. Hazle Village, will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the church rooms.

sak rolled a 530 to top the Motor men. White Haven, was held by the La- sie s. nop a ot wmte Haven. Rc- stereos, speakers, contents oi gun compartments, etc. City police were notified.

Police also reported the loss of a mother's ring Saturday in Free-innH hptappn Fern Street and S. Masley's Wreckers wrecked die Auxiliary, Freeland Post 5O10.I chi-Chi' and Gordie's tfer had veterans of foreign Wars, the Barters all of 1 Eder Freeland VFW 2-1. Ray Freeland, and the Freeland VFW home Saturday rtockport Tavern. ough Democratic party will be held at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday in the muni I She also watches for special i sales to stock her freezer; I makes her own muffins and (biscuits instead of getting bread at the store; buys fruits down in price because the skin is shriveled and fresh the high series for Masley's with a 552 and Charlie (Jabcj Jabji-niak led the losers with a 553.

night. Mrs. Bartosevich I The league is entering its fourth Was in ner intproct in affiliates) Ic Centre Street, by Catherine Carter, 519 Washington Street, Freeland. cipal building, N. Hancock Street.

REF0WICH Ends Tonight Chairman Louis M. Sauers said WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. William F. of Carlisle, formerly of S.

Ken- Open 7 Show 7:30 party committeemen, office hold- nrc rnnrlirlfoc Qnrl nil interested citizens arc invited to Tdy Drivc' wc The grandest musical of them all! ding anniversary last week. second term as president when she Jeddfj stars A A resigned the post because of health! Iergerfs, which went out of reasons several weeks ago. busUicss. was in the loop last year. Slie was presented with a num-; 11)e hoW a final pre.

ber of gifts at the dinner function. scason Tuesday. Any new. The presentations on behalf of lai entries will be welcome to the auxiliary were by Mrs. Joseph I j0jn the league.

Brazina; who succeeded Mrs. Bar-j a full-season schedule will be as nrocwlnnt 'j t. i ens them up by placing them in water, and uses dried milk instead of fresh. "We never have to worry if is enough food, only enough chairs," she says. Her children, ages 2 to 20, say NOVENA SERVICE The novena in honor of Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal and St.

Jude will be held in St. John's R.C. Church, Freeland, this evening after the mass at 7. DART SIGN-IP Registration of players for Bub- attend. Plans for the annual county party kickoff dinner and the November general election will be ST.

ANTHONY'S CHURCH FREELAND "MISSION OF RENEWAL i RECONCILIATION SERVICES EVERY EVENING AT 7:30 MONDAY, SEPT. 16 through FRIDAY, SEPT. 20 Preacher: Father Theodore Wennerk, O.F.M., Holy Dormi-lioa Monastery, Sybertsville. The Rev. Ralph Caglioti, Pastor r.v.v....

jurawn up. irams can luuran ros- jhpv'r ntinr 'lot better LUCY MAME yiowi.i, iers bi uie meeung, ai.so. ine site than ever before." siei Dart League, freeland. is ai, ana moved up to tne presi- timo the meeting will be More Security WHh FALSE TEETH While Eating, Talking AfriM U1m teeth will drop at yronc tinT A denture adhniv ran) lilp. FASTr.ETU Powder civ tjMitiirta a 1or(t, firnwr, atradiar Jiold.

bjr rmharrl? For mor Mint and comfort, A8 JKETll Itrnturr Adlw-uva 1'nm-iW. JJrnttimi that Ct are rwnllal inilk. Sc our dentiat under way. Players interested in.dency again from the post of vice announced. JACK PHILLIPS TELEVISION REPAIR Phone 929-1424 Mrs.

Hillyer makes about half her family's clothes while the other half is received as hand-me-downs from friends. Most of the children have part time jobs to earn spending money. being selected to teams for the president, coming season should register ass Mrs. Bartosevich expressed her soon as possible. thanks to the auxiliary for the The Bubsie's circuit is one of the thoughtfulness of members, and oldest in the area.

'for cooperation over the past year. The Northwest is the only U.S. region that still uses more electric LUCILLE BALL "MAME" ity in winter than in summer..

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