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Pittston Gazettei
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THUESDAT -THE PITTSTON GAZETTE- DECEMBER 12, 1940 PAGE SEVEN weds left for New Tork' City on wedding trip. They will' reside at 55 Butler street. Ham Bnowdon will have charge or the tea that will follow. Members are privileged to bring guest to this meeting. Inexpensive gifts will be exchanged by members.

NEWS OF THE WEST SIDE removed to his home. Fred Wheeler Is Hi at his home at Wheeler Place. Mrs. Alex McKinnon and daughter Betty Jane have returned to their home on East Seventi street, from Barre, Vt where Mr. McKinnon, who died at Castle Point, N.

on' November 28, was laid to rest. Mrs. William Buffton and infant son have returned to their home on Sixth street after spending three weeks in Pittston hospital. Satisfaction Guaranteed You never risk a penny WYOMING ANNA HUUHES Repi esentatlve Phone Wyomlna 168-14 Basketball to Begin Wyoming High school will launch its basketball campaign tomorrow night, entertaining Plymouth High In an exhibition game at Memorial High school gymnasium. Senior members ot the team are: Stanley Endrusick, David Ball, Melvin Barry, William Fetch, Lester Frith, Frank Rock and Charles McIIale.

Underclassmen are Thomas Riley, Edward Zavada, Albert White and Bernard Hunts. P.T.A. msBREVITlES For dependability and complete family satisfaction buy Aome Quality Meats always. Meat is good and good for you. According to th Meat Institute, modern reducing diets prescribed by physicians allow a lib-sral amount of meat lean meats help ksep up your strength, containing a liberal amount of proteins ssssntiai to body building.

Play Monday; NONE PRICED HIGHER EXETER Other Notes St, The iEf" Christmas program 01 Fin Tndr Whol Cuta Chuck Roast lb 21 All Cuta Standing Rib Roast MRS. KATE ROZELLE, OF MOUNT ZION, DIES Mrs. Kate Rozelle, 67, daughter of the late Giles and Mary Lewis, died yesterday morning at her home in Mt. Zion, She was a member of Mt. Zion Church and was action in its societies.

Surviving are these children: Louis Rozelle and Mrs. Paul Smith of Mt. Zion and Mrs. Isaaa Corsen of Carverton; a. brother, Howard Lewis and a sister, Mrs.

Clarence Swartwood, both of Mt. Zion, and two grandchildren. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in Mt. Zion Methodist Church, Rev. C.

II. Gilbert officiating. Burial In Mt. Zion cemetery. The funeral of Alexander Lewak will be held Saturday at nine o'clock from the home, 184 West Grant street.

A mass of requiem will be celebrated at in St. John's Polish Church and Interment will be In the church Officers El sod At a meeting of the Political and Sporting Club Auxiliary, the following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Anthony Santasanla; vice president, Mrs. Philip Pineno; recording secretary. Rose Delarte; financial secretary, Mrs.

Alfred Pic-cone: treasurer, Mrs. John Delano; trustees, Lillian Cipolla and Catherine Cortegerone. Arrangements were made to hold a Christmas party rec. 15 at the home of Rose Delarte. You'll lik the delicieua tnderns and fin flavor of th is fine quality Beef, 2 A special meeting of Exeter Hose Company will be held tomorrow night at 8 o'clock.

lb NONE PRICED HIGHER Mrs. William Weaver, of Fremont street, Is 111 at her home. Mrs. John H. Loughnan, of 7 Philadelphia avenue, la spending some time with her son John, in Baltimore, Md.

David James, of the Pennsylvania Motor Police, has returned after spending a few days in Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Raymond Beohtold, of Prospect Park, is visiting her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. L. H. Kindred, of Montgomery avenue. John and Glen Heln have returned to Washington, D.

after visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Heln, of Parke street. They were accompanied back by their mother.

Mrs. J. S. Coolbaugh, of Susquehanna avenue, left yesterday to spend the holidays with her sister, Mrs. John Monle.

of St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vanderburg have changed theli residence from Port Blanchard to the Miller apartment, on Montgomery avenue.

Miss Margaret Fogarty, dietitian at the Colonial hospital. Rochester, will arive Sunday to spend a month's vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Fogarty, of Delaware avenue The Christmas meeting of the Y.

M. C. A. Ladles' Auxiliary will be held this evening at 8:15. the program including a Christmas play, Christmas carols, and tea.

All members and friends are invited. mf ......1 guaranteed. At the abov price you ean u.u.i niSn quality ana complete (attraction is giv your family treat and (till stay within your budflet. Large Smoked the wtef ritteton Parent-Teacher Association will be presented on Monday evening, December 16, at o'clock by approximately eighty-eight students of the Junior High school. It consists of two parts; the flrat, a ont-act operetta, "Christmas High Jinks;" the second, a Christmas Carol Service, Tell Us of the Night." A vested Choir with characters In tableaux representing Shepherds.

Wise Men, the Angelic Host, and the Holy Family, will present the Christmas lory in Scripture and song. Prologues will be given by Dorothy Btreng and Dorothy Fetch. Before the formal program begins, and between the two parts, Ann Emlgh will play a program of Christmas music on the organ, A mall orchestral group, under the direction of Paul S. Frlck, will also play selections suitable to the occa-ion. Following the custom of previous years, no speaker will be present nd no conferences will be held after the meeting.

Skinned Hams (Shank Half) ID SC Olinton Kpeigel of West Eighth street, is a patient at the Pittston Hospital where he is receiving treatment for chin injuries suffered at Dial Rock Colliery last week. Rosella Williams, who has been a patient at General Hospital, Wilkes-Barre, for two weeks, has been removed to her home where she is steadily improving. "The condition of Sirs. James Huthmaker, Seventh street, who is ill, is much improved. Leprosy Cure Almost complete cure of leprosy Is claimed by two Denver university trained doctors and a German colleague; Drs.

C. C. Nelson, Douglas Collier and M. J. Oberdoerffer, respectively.

They claim that injections of diphtheria toxoid produces almost a complete cure. They also report that for the first time in history they have succeeded in giving monkevs leorosv. or something that tb Edwards-Jacob Nuptial Mr. and Mrs. John D.

Edwards, of Wyoming, announce the marriage of their daughter, Eleanor, to Herman Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobs, of West which took if.iacp Saturday last at the homo of Rev. W. E.

Capper, pastor of First Baptist Church, Pittston. Miss Evelyn Edwards and Frank Yasavage, the latter of West Pittston. were the attendants. There was a reception in the Baptist Church parlors at Wyoming after which the newly- Whole Hams lb 18c Butt Ends 19c Slices of Ham 10 29c lblOc Sausage lb 1 9c Scrapple Acm Phila. Sty I Meaty Joseph Shady, local constable who nad aU jts characteristics, by been a patient in Pittston Hos- mg em colocasia root and iniect-pltal with a fractured leg, has been ta leprosy bacillus.

Perch Fillets or Haddock Fillets lbl 9c Your Choice (lb 10c Fillets of Fish Fancy Whitings Stewing Oysters lb 12c 6 1,58 25c Pi. can 25c Jersey Sea Trout Boston Mackerel Fancy Butterfish Sparkling Fresh Fruits and Vegetables! Gifts to GET a Man i The sketch on the Christmas bulletin of the Association tu drawn by Grace Evans, of the Senior class. Miss Evans was the winner of a ontest in which the members of Fancy New Southern Members of the Pittston hospital staff will meet tonight at 9 o'clock at Fox Hill Country Club. Dr. Peter Warter, of Trenton.

N. will speak on "Rheumatism and Allied Conditions." A buffet lunch will be served. Miss Naomi MacArt, of Third street, a student nurse at Wilkes-Barre General hospital, is taking an eight-week course In district Kraft's White American or Velveeta Cheese the Junior and Senior art clasoes participated. PAJAMAS go nursing at the Klrby Health Cen 41c ter, Wilkes-Barre. The course is granted only Senior class members of high standing.

Good size, solid heads. Very Special! lb 0)c The monthly meeting of Dial Id. Butter Cracker NBC Ritz West Pittston High school's basketball campaign will open tomorrow night at the High school when Tunkhannock plays a pre-season exhibition game. The varsity game will begin at 8:10, with a preliminary game scheduled for 7:15. Six members of last year's varsity are playing varsity ball this year and the reserve team is made up of freshmen.

As in previous years, a dance be held immediately after the game. Students will be admitted to 21c 10c Rock Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, to be held tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock, will include the Christmas program. Mrs. Donald Notman will be in charge of the music, and Mrs. Wil- Best No.

1 Yellow Onions 4 tbs 10c Yellow Sweet Potatoes 3 tbs 14c No. 2 can OSCO Fancy Succotash Sweet Jjiey Florida the danee for IB cents and the gen Orao eral admission is 25 cents. Gold Seal Finest Rolled Oats "-13c Bonnie Oak Evaporated Milk 4-25c what could be better than a Bulova Watch to say "Merry The name of Carlyle Westbrook A gift you can be sure he won't hide) Vat dye broadcloths in paisleys and masculine stripes and patterns. Tuxedo or middy styles with adjustable elastic waists. Barrltt, a sophomore at Washing ton and Lee University, Lexington each appears on the honor roll for Pkg.

14c the first half-semester. He Is a son Tangerines N.B.C. Pretzels Best Pure Lard of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Barrltt.

of 1200 Susqufhanna avenue, and 1 i A a West Pittston High school grad uate. targ Thin Skin Juicy Florida Grapefruit THE BULOVA "CO-ED" 17 jewels, engraved yellow roll See the Christmas Jiffiee on Page 12 ed gold plats top. oleomargarine -J- 25c' Gold Seal Cocoanut ft pxk 23c Hershey's Chocolate 8 oK bar 10c Seedless Raisins 11 oz pk New Currants 3 pkE8- 25c Pitted Dates 2 "k8- 23c Fancy Cal. Figs -oz pkg white back. Silk eord 60c A Week Will Do! XMAS SHOP HERE FOR 3 fr 1 EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAM fLY.

AVE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL f3 LINE OF TOYS, LADIES' LINGERIE, MEN'S FURNISHINGS AND HOUSEHOLD HOODS. PEOPLES VARIETY STORES 12(5-128 LUZERNE AVENUE Cream-White 3 37- Purely Vegetable Shortening Thur.Fri.Sat, Bulova 'Mist America G' 17 jewels, plain yellow 10K gold Cake Flour 2 Gold Seal Tested large Pkga filled case. Matching $07-50 Toe Holds Women Of Moose Initiate Class link bracelet Pay Next Year! Holiday Shirts Fresh prints and crisp whites for dress-up. Pre-shrunk broadcloth with pleated back and sleeves; non-wilt collar. Foot Note Made for man's comfort! Soft, flexible leather uppers, hard leather soles and rubber heels.

Fit smoothly. A class of seven candidates was Rayon sox with linen reinforced heel and toe wears longer and looks better. Plaids, stripes and clocks. received into Pittston Lodge, No, Ovaltine fi-z can 34c 14 02 can 61c Princess Chocolates lb bux 29c Season Greetings Chocolates s-'b box 98c Bulk Hard Candy 2 25c 30, Women of the Moose, In honor Glace Pineapple 20c Assorted Glace Peels 17c Walnut Meats or 25c None Such Mince Meat 9 oz 12c Spry 10 can 17c 3 can 45c Eskimo Red of Mrs. Freda dinger, of Lewis- town, Grand Dean of the Fancy Mixed Nuts 17c "Academy of Friendship," on the occasion of her visit to the lodge on Tuesday.

Clinger was ac CHEF BOYARDEE PRODUCTS companied here by Miss Evelyn Rarlek, of Lewistown, and attend GRUEN "COLEMAN" 17 jewel, yellow gold filled case with Guildite back. $00.75 Smsrtly styled 50c A Week Will Do! tall can Mushroom Sauce 7 02 bot 9c ed an executive board meeting held Salmon Supreme Soft Twiat Bread 21c 15c Spaghetti Dinners nks 29c in the afternoon. Dinner was served at 5 p. m. by Mrs.

Margaret Gaugh-an, membership chairman, and her large loaves Spaghetti and Meat Balls 2 cans 23c committee. The candidates were initiated In the evening. Mrs. Clinger spoke on Chase Sanborn ib 1 9 Other Favorites Boxed Kerchiefs 25c -A uaifs-Js 25. Fine Brush Sets 59c Toilet Sets 25c Volet Tie Rock 25c Boxed Belts 49c Gift Suspenders 49c Athletic Shorts 25c the work of committees and their usefulness in a community.

She also discussed war relief and MrSi 2 29 Broken Slices Hawaiian Pineapple GRUEN "VICTOR" Gaughan was named treasurer, and Mrs. Dell Post, chairman. Miss Grace Powell was named chairman 15 jewel, yellow gold filled case with Guildite back. Curved to wrist ef the ritual committee. Fringed Scarfs Dole Pineapple Juice 12-oz can 7c Whole Peeled Apricots FX tall can 1 Oc BEAUTIFUL CANNON TURKISH TOWELS 25c TO $1.00.

WASH CLOTHS TO MATCH 5c and 10c. Pay Next Year! BULOVA "AMERICAN EAGLE Lined Gloves a friendly gift! For dress or for sports and driving. Unlincd or lined. Slip-on and clasp styles; capeskin or pigtex. Quality Cooked PEOPLES VARIETY STORES 126-128 LUZERNE AVENUE Thur.Fri.Sat.

Wear a dressy white muffler for that man-about-town air! White rayon satin or rough weave rayon crepe. Each one 48 inches long. 21 jewels, plain yellow 10K gold A rilled case. Matching $i'CV50 Corned Beef 44 cans 'l link bracelet 50c A Week Will Do! BARBS Renew HIS Faith In Santa! "SMWGTh GET up in the world, but not too for irtA 1arffAA WITH I URGE NKKAGI rm LAVA Toilet Soap 3 bars 7c CAMAY Toilet Soap 3 bars 7 BOTH FOR Favorites for patterns and knotting. Bulova "Lone Eagle (IIIPJ02O 17 jewels, plain ysllow rolled onlrf uvji tta wctuyv C1U was recorded nine miles above TJenver.

German government has invited a team of U. S. boxers to compete against a team of German boxers in 1942, Guess who we'd like to see punched in the nose. Speaking of sleerj. the rest nf plate top, white back.

$00.76 Leather strap Pay Next Year! your days depends on the rest of 6 rolls 25c 3 20c roll gc 17c: 3 lBe 25c Ige pkg 3 can 13c bar Iq regular price Waldorf Toilet Tissue Scot Toilet Tissue Scot Paper Towels Palmolive Soap 3 reK bai's Octagon Soap Chips Octagon Cleanser Woodbury's Facial Soap S'When you buy 8 cakes at the Drano Babo Cleaner Windex Skidoo Hand Soap Klek 2 8m pkss 15c 2 Cone Super Suds 2 Cone Super Suds Fairy Toilet Soap caai igc 2 can 23c bottle Jq 3 cans 25c lge pkgs 33c am pkgs 2Qf lge pkg 3 bar8 10c your nights. Eulova "Ambassador Take a peek at his tie-rack to discover his current tie tastes. Then come to KRESGE'S to choose the kiitd he likes and wears. Stripes, plaids, dots and figures in handsome fabrics. 21 jeweli, plain ysllow 10K gold filled case.

With Oft .75 A Kansas man was arrested fokfifiaining his son to a bed. Most sons don't have to ba chained. Dr. Charles Gordon Hevd told ord strap. At medical-dental session In New York that 99 oer cent nf nnlr i JiOr A WEEK OUt WILL DO! PAY NEXT YEAR were traceable to the mouth.

May-i" 3 he means necking Ills. livr OPEN LATE Friday and Saturday I All Prices Effeotlve Dec. 12-13-14 in th following Acme Market: 'Wyoming Av. Montgomery W. Pltt.ton, Pa.

337 Wyoming Avnu Wyoming, Pa. PInty ef Fr Parking Suae Watkin'a Tabl- Rob Ford Sliced FIEGELMAN'S Public Enemy, Doubled Wild hemp has become a rinnhle public enemy. It causes nntnlrf inf. JEWELRY STORE ferine among hay fever victims, and 9 North Main Street Jrittston. "THE FRIFNOLY STORE" Salt 3 -ptgV -1 Oc is used in the manufacture of mari 59 North Main Street, Pittston.

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