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1 8 Hazteton Standard-Speaker, Saturday, September 21, 1968 Elect GOP Governors, St. Casimir's Meetings Sun. FREELAND and North Side The Blessed Virgin Mary' Sodal-j ity of St. Casimir's R.C. Church will meet at 1:30 p.m.

Sunday in the church auditorium. Bernadette Yanek, prefect, will Joe Falsi ko. Correspondent, 118 Fern Street Dial 636-3861 Leave items at Seitzinger's, Woodie's, Meyer'i or Nicky Nocchi's be in charge. Officers urged all; young ladies of the parish to at- The Holy Name Society of the parish will meet at 7 p.m. Sun-; day.

Chairman of the parish Pro-! ject Expansion also will meet at the same time. The Rev. Stanislaus Gorski.j pastor of St. Casimir's, said that a i Forty Hours devotions will begin St. Work to HOAGIE SALE The W.S.C.S.

of the Freeland Park United Methodist Church will BS Troop 53 Sets Activity hold a hoagie sale on Wednesday, i September 25. Start Tuesday The hoagies also will be on sale in St. Casimir's on Sunday- I Shaf er Asks SEATTLE, WASH. (AP) Gov. Raymond P.

Shafer of Pennsylvania called for the election of Republican governors in November to help GOP presi-jdential nominee Richard M. Nixon give the United States new direction and leadership. "The new look and new leader-' ship in our party is coming from Republicans who have been I elected by the people to run our I states," said Shafer as he campaigned for the national ticket, Shafer's remarks were con-Jtained in a speech prepared for party fund raising dinner for Gov. Dan Evans of Washington, seeking re-election. Evans was the keynote speaker at the Republican National Convention.

Today we have 26 Republi-can governors who are leaders in states with 60 per cent of the nation's population," Shafer said. "They are dealing with problems at the level closest to the people. They are where the action is." "Dick Nixon is aware of the kind of leadership and problem Freeland's "permanent- streets centre-South from 11 a.m. troop committee of Free- and continue on Sept ana resurfacing program for 1968 will t0 12 noon that dav land Boy Scout Troop 53 made 0ct- 1- A missionary father will start on Tuesday, it was an- 0rders should be called to plans for fall activities at a meet- conduct the devotions. The Forty nounced by John Lutz, streets Mrs Bettv Jeffreys at 636-0509 bv in this week in the scout rooms Hours schedule will be announced.

of St. Luke's Lutheran Church. foreman. Monday evening. VISIT FROM N.

CAROLINA Mr. and Mrs. James Newshafer St. Luke's parish sponsors the scout troop, and also a Cub Pack and Explorer Post. from North Carolina spent a week's visit at the home of Mr.

Bishop Dudick The A. Barletta Sons firm of Hazleton. which has the contract for laying in the streets materials, informed the borough several days ahead of the date for the work start in order that streets can be cleared and ready for the work. Included in the activities set and Mrs. Fred Maso, 907 Centre charge; Freeland.

a nature hike on Oct. 19 of Gerald Gatti. This weekend, boys of the troop Consecration Set for Oct. 24 St. Kunegunda's Church will attend the Anthracite Coun cil's Camporall at Camp Rotawanis The project entails permanent resurfacing of five streets on a curb-to-curb basis, at a total con HOSPITAL PATIENT Mrs.

Fred Stebnitsky, 9 Main Sandy Run, was taken to St. Joseph Hospital, Hazleton, this at St. Johns. Eight boys and four adult com- eek, in the Freeland-North Side solving that Republican gover- community ambulance Completing arrangements at the; tract cost of $14,662.50. Tne Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Michael J. The streets to be resurfaced, in Dudick, bishop-elect of the Passaic this order, are as follows: Byzantine Diocese, will be conse- Vine St. From School to South, crated and installed Oct.

24 at a Fern St. From School to South. Pontifical Divine Liturgy, begin-Main St. From Fern to Ridge, ning at 11 a.m. in St.

Michael's; nors are providing across this nation." Shafer added. "He fully ACES SET FOR GAME meeting were scouting officials, Bernard DeScipio, troop scout-j St Kunegunda's 75th Anniversary intends to use this great party rce in his new administra master, Bob Ravina, Gerry Gatti, Harry Haas, Charles Sheaman, Johnson St. From Birkbeck to Cathedral, Passiac, N.J John Kalinovich, Committee Chair- Pine. nuHir.1- coi-vo Manager Tony Avilla's White Haven Aces baseball team is set for Sunday's championship clash against Shantytown at Nanticoke's West Side Park. The 2:30 p.m.

battle will decide the championship of the Wilkes-Barre Central League. Pine Walnut to Front, ptor of St. Mary's Byzantine man Ra' Clark and the Rev Lutz said that Vine St. will be Catholic Church several years ago, Ra'mond Jon tion in Washington." Shafer was on the second leg of a three-day campaign swing, which took hiin first to St. Louis where he spoke Thursday niht and which winds up Saturday evening with an appearance in the Chicago area.

aone nrsi, starting on xuesaaj, before having been transferred to and he asked that residents keep the chancerv in the then newlv- their cars off the street or have created Passaic Diocese, and ele-i Trophy Awards arrangements to move them so Vated to monsignor. A large contingent of local area fans will journey to the play-off site to back the Aces in their bid for a first league title. that hornnsh street crews can i ine -viost tvev, iuigi naimonui, sweep the street and have it ready Annctniip rieWatp tn thp A Shoot Sun. The game looms as a close, act for the resurfacing project Tues- United stat wil officiate at the ion-packed one, similar to the Kj Of Kj ft ti 1'EAR-ROUND YLLETIDE SAINT JOHN, N.B. (AP) The spirit of Christmas should go the year around, radio sta- The 75th anniversary of the' Address Rt.

Rev. Msgr. Peter' Rev. Joseph McShea, D.D., bishop tion CFBC decided, so it started founding of St. Kunegunda's Cath- J.

Klekotka, C.J.D.. pastor of St. of Allentown. broadeastine Yuletide music game that was played at White day morning. installation ceremonies.

I It will be Trophy Awards Sunday This preparatory work probably Stenhen Ko- i at the weeklv shoot activity tomor- will be started this weekend and 1st K.eV K0, L- iiZ nh Haven between the two teams re- ctimd Monday. The crew, teen The large trophy representing1 cently, and attracted one of the will move to the next scheduled JS, fl Industrial League champion-turnouts of fans at an adult street, Fern. It is hoped to have he bishop-consecrator at the be presend to the en; baseball game this region in the project completed and the ceremonies Foam ch -ons years. olic Church will be observed at 4 Hedwig's Church, Chester. Appreciation The Rev.

Stan- periodically on Wednesdavs, 6 p.m. Sunday with a solemn pontifi- Orchard Lake Greetings Veryiaus T. Gorak, pastor of St. a.m. to 6 p.m.

Station manager cal mass. Rev. Walter J. Ziemba, Ph. Kunegunda's.

Robert Lockhart said hundreds His Excellency, the Most Rev. rector of the seminary. I of people called in, divided Joseph McShea, D.D., Bishop of Greetings Joseph Dvorak. Benediction The Rev. Joseph flbout equaUy fof flnd agajnst Allentown, will be the celebrant.

Presentation Elaine Saladiga. P. Dooley, pastor of St. Patrick's He said the clergy fully were in streets in order by the weekend, Most Key. Augustine Eugene Genera Foam WQn the first and Lots emnhasized that thP Tues-1 Horny ak, OSBM, D.D., Apostolic second year of Change Date of Demos' day start schedule will be followed, Exarch for the Ukrainian Catho- Industrial shooting.

lies in Great Britain and Wales; i juouee Aaoress The Most Parisn. favor. weather permitting. Individual trophies also will be SlOO-a-Plate Dinner Assisting His Excellency will be and the Most Rev. Michael Rus-: nrpcpnfp tn ft, hih nf oah HARRISBURG (AP) The date of the state Democratic Party's $100-a-plate campaign nak, C.S.S.R., D.D., auxiliary bi- team over the season, and a spec-shop of Toronto and Apostolic ial high gun" trophy wiU be Visitor to Slovak Catholics of thea.warded to the winner in a special Byzantine Rite in Canada, will among each team's high co-consecrators.

gun these officers of the mass: Deacons of honor will be the Revs. Michael Marek, Philadelphia, and Edward S. Musial, a member of the faculty at Bishop Kenrick High School. Norristown. The deacon of the mass will be Legion Aux.

Installation fund-raising dinner has been McADOO and South Side Chairmen for the committee on Sundav's calendar will include arranctpmpnK u-prP announced as nA changed from Oct. 17 to Oct. 24. State Chairman Thomas Z. Mine-hart announced Friday.

The site has been changed as well, from the Hershey Sports Arena to the Harrisburg Zembo uir nijcaucuui. utwici a i jouows: and challense matches between Ladies Auxiliary, freeland Post General Chairman-The Rt. Rev. sportsmen interested. All shooters the Rev.

Henry F. Krzywicki, assistant pastor at St. Ladislaus Church, W. Hunting Park Philadelphia: and subdeacon will be the Rev. Leo S.

Stajkowski, as Mosque. the second change in Paut L. Curran, Correspondent, 520 East Blaine St. Dial 929-2021 Leave Items at Standard Drug or Holie Restaurant hio, i.coiuii, win ire nuu Msgr. ueorge uunsin, and spectators are invited, at 6 p.m.

Sunday in the Legion co-Chairmen-The Rt. Rev. Msgr. The presentations ceremonies post home, N. Centre St.

John A. Stim, Rt. Rev. Msgr. take place after the shoots Mrs.

Frances Maury, Upper Le-jK powell, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. I Sunday afternoon and will be in high, a Gold Star Mother, will be'bert Gaidos. the Verv Rev.

Jo- charge of Willard Kav, shootmas-seated for another term as presi-j seph jackanich, the Very Rev. ter. the dinner's schedule in little sistant pastor of Our Lady Help of Christians Church. Allentown. over a week.

Minehart said the change was The sermon will be preached by necessitated because of the very Rev. Walter J. Ziemba, Msgr. inomas uoimay, tne very Lions to Hear TO RECITE ROSARY Members of the Rosary Society of St. Michael's Byzantine Catholic Mrs.

Maury will be starting herjRev Msgr Paul Firczak, and the third consecutive term as auxiliary Very Rev Msgr. Andrew Sokol. president and her eighth over the) Liturgical Ceremonies The Rev. flict in the schedule of U. S.

Sen. Ph. rector of Ss. Cyril and Edmund S. Muskie of Maine, the Methodius Seminary, Orchard party's vice presidential nomi-jLake, Mich, nee and dinner speaker.

The master ceremonies will Legion Installs Walko Tonight Installation ceremonies wil! take past period oi years. Alan Borsuk. 1W7 1 Church will meet in the Jupma riflllPt'l' lf'li 115 Fum'ral Home at 6 P-m- Sundav to 1 ILIYUO recite the rosarv at the bier of a Church will meet in the Jupina CARD PARTY MONDAY The Order of Eastern Star will hold its annual Country Store card party Monday at 8 p.m. in the clubrooms in the Masonic building. Refreshments will be served.

The public is invited to attend. Marion R. Quinn is chairman for the Louise Maria, Wilkes Barre, pr0Cession The Rev. John be the Rev. John P.

Seitzinger, i secretary to Bishop McShea. departed member, Robert Wickus. manaser-manu- WIN Bishop McShea the first Ordin place tonight in the McAdoo Amen- WW Cable will be the afternoon. newly seated directress, will be; Opalenick. the installing officer.

Consecration Booklet The Rev. The evening's activities will in-John puskar. elude a catered dinner, installa-j Music Sir Knight John Petach. tion rites, and program. Cathedral Arrangements The Edward McGeehan, past com- Rev.

Peter Natisham. AT can Legion Home where Legion of-ficcrs wil; officially take their posts for the coming term. ton Area, is widely known by ak" at a dinner meeting many parishioners and lay people of theMAdo Llons C'ub at Bj in the area Wednesday in the McAdoo Boro Council BIRTHDAYS BRIDGE mander of the Hazleton American Reception The Rev. Emil Mi- ''J Chester Soroko, son of Mr. and Mr-c rhoefpr Cnrnl 111 WactlinCT.

Committee Meets 3:30 Veterans of Foreign Wars Home. The iubilee committee who have! Wickus will tell about the prod- legion rosi oo ana a mrmer upper halik. Lehigh resident, will be the pro- Banquet The Rt. Rev. Msgr.

Lg, gt is observing 'his 11th birth- been hard at work planning for the ucts and operation of the plant gram's principal speaker. 1 George Durisin. anniversary today. He is The certmoniea will begin at 8 o'clock. Legion members, social members and friends will attend.

i A luncheon wili be served. Joseph F. Kline, a member of the yuakake Valley American Legion and commander of the 13th District will be the installing ofi- Plans Action On Vehicles celebration, will meet in the ana a little ot its background. John R. Gallagher, local edu- Transportation-The Rev.

George der at the Foster school, cator and oast local Dost, district, nni church auditorium at 3:30 clock Lewis S. Licureo. a Dast Dresi- Play Boldly To Play Well ITr-inW Wprrincr enn Mr and will enter the church as a dent of the club, will be program and state central commander, will Program Booklet -serve as the program toastmasterl Nicholas Alishofski. Liturgies at Hotel The Rev.Mrs John Herring, Freeland-: White Haven highway, observed The nis birthdav anniversarv this group ior mass. chairman.

They will be accompanied by the Rennrts of i He is a resident of Tamaqua parish altar boys, school children, gjven during the business meetine Eleanor area. McAdoo Borough Council has authorized Miss Elei Heeyes, 20 S. Manning nigh secretary, to readv. week nas authorized Miss 20 Manning ough secretary, to readvertise NORTH 11 4752 A6 5432 9643 EAST 1 Emil Sopoliga. week.

Frank is an MMI student. Publicity-The Very Rev. Sunday marks the birthday an-I Robert G. Moneta. Iniversary of Andrew Hasara, South Invitations The Rev.

Robert st. market owner. Senetsky. Mark Cole, Fern celebrated Rotary Lists Chairmen WEST priests of the parish, visiting at which chairman Basil Gra- bor- Alfred J. Walko, 28 S.

Cleveland priests, and the fourth degree mata ide for St. will be seated as post command- Knights of Columbus who will form i bids for the sale of a used truck taking the top post now held by an honor escort for Bishop Mc- ATTFVn 7nvF mppttxt iand tractor- Charles M. Danish. Shea. The latter group will lead' LIrf Dis- advertised ffor Danish, the outgoing commander, the procession from the auditorium Ewer onVnednd ClTemn'eS for t0 ReXMorning Masses Thursday eve- e7 J.seph Martin Pastor Consecration Supplement, East- his sixth birthday anniversary on J943 J9 A86 VQ10874 97 Thomas Zubach, local publisher, ern Catholic Life the very Kev.

Thursday Debbie Jones, daughter of Rev. win De tne program enairman tor "UJ' 10 8 6 8 7 5 next Monday dinner- The masses tomorrow morning Mah 'ov Cjtv Me. t0 tat3lp ana aeIpr of Holy Trint) Orthodox Church. wiu gin; me iinocauon. in s.

lYuncuuua Mq0 and Shenandoah were repre- again, the supply Francis Weis, department service uncicu uu icSuiai sented bv their nrcMdents and and Mrs. H. Raymond Jones, Main will celebrate her 12th anniversary Sunday. Debbie is a seventh grade student at the Foster Intermediate School. Her father is pastor of St.

Luke's Lutheran Church and her mother is a DCM school teacher. List Bowling This Weekend SOUTH (D) 4KQ10 VK532 AKQ A2 North-South vulnerable West North East South meeting of the Freeland Rotary Club in the Freeland YMCA. Mayor John Watahovich. club vice president, will preside at the meeting of Sept. 30.

Mayor Watahovich, who also is club general program chairman, listed these meeting chairmen for October: secretaries. how t)iev 0ffpr fnr vviu me principal speak-As a part of the Jubilee cele- Secretary Michael Besitka repre- i.TjJhe imttor the er for lhe cvenin A numbfr bration, the Rev. Stanislaus T. sented tne local club The buslr)ess JJCK" and Same regional American Legion officers Gorak, pastor, will offer a mass meeting was in charge of Bernard Bids must be in for the next and membt'rs. dignitaries and tonight at 7 o'clock for the in- Gray zone chairman.

reeular meetine to be held at' 8 Ll's'on P'T'-onnel will attend. tentiori of all parish workers. Con- OctH Dantin- wiU follow lne program fessions will be heard before mass T0 OFFICIATE TOMORROW witn music Tne Plaids. and from reports yesterday, hund- xhe Rev Bruce Mnor member WI1L OFFICIATE SUNDAY 1 Thc ful1 list of new officers to reds of parishioners are expected 1h hoard nf omrtmh erinratimi Paul Potorc acdstan seated follows: The schedule of league bowlini 2N.T. Pass 3N.T.

Pass Pass Pass Opening lead 7 BAKE SALE at St. Michael's Recreation Center lists three leagues in action The Altar and Rosary Societies Bowling is as follows: iof St g' Chhufrch Wl1! sponsor a bake sale before and Oct. 7 John Maso. Oct. 14 William Nagel.

Oct. 21 Mayor John Watahovich. Oct. 28 Joseph R. Ward Sr.

By OSWALD JAMES JACOBY receive Holy Communion to- wiJ1 officiate at services tomorrow conference minister, will officiate: Commander-Alfred J. Walko When there is iust one correct morrow at one Vhe morning in Salem Lutheran Church, at worship service. Sunday morn- Senior vice commander-August White Haven Merchants Vince Hayes Trucking vs. Skyway Bar. in Christ United Church cf Bunsa.

Jr- way to play a hand it behooves you Junior vice commander Bern priests including priest sons of the The Lutheran Church Women of Christ. will have done your best. Parish- sistcrs of com' the parish will meet at 7:30 p.m. Holy Communion will be adminis- Albee's Trucking vs. Walter Lake Trucking, Weaver's Bar vs.

Sky- SOFTBALL GAME TODAY ma r. The Freeland VFW softball tea: See if you can find the correct 1 uesuy uu; cnurcn rooms. icreo next weeK aepi. cnriav i will be in exhibition action today wav to play today's hand without looking over thc East and West at the late afternoon ponti-harjis. ficial mass- choir Wl11 sing St.

Michael's ACRY League taking on Lopota's Cafe team of I REFOWICH TODAY! I MATINEE AT 1:30 I Evening Shows 7:009:00 1 HKXRYFOMtA Nanticoke at 2: 30 at the 4th Ward arp fwn rather attract ve responses anu ine muim unices ux White Haven Sunday Nite Playground field. ard Smith Finance officer George Puhak Chaplain Santo Gigliotti Adjutant Walter Prcneta Service officer Joseph M. Boyl 65th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ebert.

Tam Orioles vs. Cardinals. Robins vs. lne Vets wlU be out t0 avCBe a Blue Jays, Eagles vs. Red Wings, Ioss at lhe hancIs of thp crack 6:45 p.m.

wrong ways to play it. The first the mass will be lined by tne par-is to duck the heart lead in both ish altar boys, hands. This won't cost you any- A brief historical sketch of the thing if a heart is returned but a parish reveals it was founded club shift will prove disastrous. 1893. The present church which is The second is to win the first located on E.

Washington and "loure.MineandOlRS" JOHNSON end at Nanticoke, 4-0. The game will mark the final MMI INITIATION The annual initiation week is on softball activity of the season her The Vets team competed in the heart with your king, run off your Cleveland was blessed and SUNDAY MON. for freshmen students of the MMI. The initiation period will be concluded with "special events" planned for the frosh by the upper-classmen on Monday. fast Hazleton-Freeland League and, diamonds to see what happens and dedicated April 12, 1964.

Sept. 23, finished in a play-off position. then lay down the king of spades. 1927, the parish school was dedi- This line will succeed if East and Cated and blessed. The first as- MISSION BEGINS i West aiscard badly or if Wesl takes sjstant pastor was assigned in 1931.

VI I EE SUNDAY at 2:00 aqua R. D. 2, celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary this week. Mrs. Ebert is the former Martha Seddon.

They have two sons. William. Evening Shows 7:009 A mission will bcain with ser- Ulal wwww acner yiui ar. as aaaiucu 1945 and under his admi Bob and Phyllis team up to vices at 7 p.m. Sunday in St.

Anthony's R.C. Church. The evening sermons will be in English. Father Tamaqua R. D.

2, and George of Reading; four grandsons and five bring you 1,000 laffs! The correct line of play is to tration many new improvements count your tricks carefully. You nave -Deen added to the parish have seven tricks in top cards and niant thp nast 23 vears. LOOK! great-grandchildren. Theodore Weneck, OFM, of the Holy Dormition Francisan Monas-' two Intial tricks in spades. How Anniversary Dinner GIANT MATINEE SUNDAY Bob Hope-Phyllis Diller 'Private Navy Sgt.

O'Farrell' FREE Kites to Everyone tery in Sybertsvillc, will preach. Vi 1 ronowing me twice LAYMAN TO TEACH Thomas D. Fritz will teach the dummy dinner Droeram you could lead up to your hand held at o'Lear's Fiesta Saturday, September 28. both times but you are going to starting at 6 p.m. The din- men group tomorrow morning at the Welsh Congregational Church, Hazle Village, and the Rev.

Ben reach dummy once and once on y. committee early last Therefore vou can only lead to- snn jamin E. Hess, Hazleton, will of ward vnnr snadw that one time, nignt reporiea nwc ficiate at the 6 p. m. vesper ser- ces.

A joint meeting of the board of deacons and trustees will be held at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. RACUSIN'S WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY SEPTEMBER 23 Due to a Religious Holiday! WILL BE OPEN TUESDAY MORNING AT 9 A.M. You study a little more and see excted t0 dinner nro the danger of ducking in both The foUowing is the dinner pro- hands or of winning that first heart 8ram- with your king.

You go right up Chairman Jubilee Committee -with dummy's ace; lead a spade, Bernard T. Gray. play your 10 and make your con- Toastmaster The Rev AMD-tract because East holds the jack. J. Jaworowski, of St.

nus Incidentally, we want to com- High School, Pottstown. mend North's raise to three no-! Invocation The Rev. John J. trump. An aee is four points but Smigielski, St.

Casimir's Church, it looks mighty forlorn all by it- Mahanoy City, self among those deuces and treys: Vocal Selections Mrs. Marion and some players might decide to.Uchno, accompanied by Mrs. Alex pass. iJumpeter. Classified Ads Bring Results HOME OVER WEEKEND Miss Catherine A.

Boganski. UPDATING a Model Ford in Akron, Ohio, Connie Wands applies racing stripes. The bright stripes are made of a special crack-proof, peel-r i a vinyl and reportedly are easily attached and removed. Bloomfield, N. where she is working, is spending the weekend with her mother, Mrs.

Sophia A. Boganski, Tamaqua RD 1..

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