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Pittston Gazette from Pittston, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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Pittston Gazettei
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Pittston, Pennsylvania
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PAGE TWO -the prrrsTON gazette- Saturday March 24,1956 NEWS OF THE WEST SIDE fM AQQirifll 0UT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS PNNT business hebshberqes iUmwsm I NORMAL-LT Me 1 (' MBOPUEPOMt) WItI 7t -fllli? ADVERTISING vm fegkg; "pr illli sunset- valley. -jp cc.f hn. For Sale I JSijK Pullman juebTOi Burial will la Fittcton Cem-tery. Frlanda piay call from 7 to 10 thia avening and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 10. The Rev.

William Jr Duibrlck will apaak at the Communion rally that will bt held Monday at 7:30 p.m. in First Methodist Church by th MY IT of the Pittston Subdlstrlct. Tha host pastor, the Rev. Qaorffa S. Howe, and the Rev.

Clarence L. Andrews, Duryea, are counselors of the group. The Rev. Charles H. Gilbert, Upright piano, A-l condition.

Dial OL. B-0903. Inquire 12S Delaware Ave. 24M2t 2 family house, Tompklne St. priced Very reasonable, Dial OL 4-4941.

24M8t For Rent pastor of First Methodist Church, Plttaton, apoke to the Men's Club, First Congregational Church, last evening. Mrs. Norman Phethean, York avenue, la a patient at Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, where she will undergo surgery Tuesday. Confessions will be heard at 4 and 7 today in Immaculate Conception Church. Men's Club Sally Butera In Lead Role College Play Mis Sally Lou Butert, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Louli Butera, 133 Phikedlphla avenue, will play the leading role In "Catherine the Valiant," College Misericordia'i year-end play tomorrow and Monday evenings. The play will commence at 8 o'clock at McAuley auditorium at the College in Dallas. Miss Butera will portray Catherine of Sienna. The five-act play 'vill be directed by Miss Agnes Loughlln, Instructor of speech and drama.

The general public is cordially invited to attend. Mod. 4 room with bth, 2nd floor, heat, hot water furnished. Private ent. Phone OL 4-6614 or OL 4-4629.

22m3t SL. Six rooms and bath. Steam heat, All improvements. 112 Ann street West Pittston. Dial OL 4-2561.

22M3t of Luzerne Avenue Baptist West Pittston Indians Hope Capture Title The Wert Pittston Indiana, ne of the most formidable basketball teams of high school age ever formed in the area, will continue their battle for the Roger Tournament championship on Monday night when they meet the strong Plymouth Legion team. The game will be semi-final tilt in the Wilkes-Barre YMCA's annual tournament. Plymouth team is made Ashley, Kingston and Plymouth High Schools. The Indians, coached by Jerry Iscovltz, will be at full strength nd will rely on Bob Clarke, Gordon Williams, John Mullhall, Ruby Hughes, Don Grodis, all West Pittston; Hugh Welsh nd Billy Olshefskl of Saint John's; Al Yaverski and Tony Rincavage, Duryea; and big George Ravling, of Saint Mich-ael' Industrie! School. Game Church will hold a covered dish BORW THIRTY VEAK6 TOO SOOU i ti-- "Rut nffa.

wa'rr. -t supper Monoay at 8:30. Wives AL. I I THE BTOBT OF MABTHA WATNf uum ino grouna up: By. WILSON SCRUOGf 3 pleasant furnished rooms, H.

L. good location, rent reas. W. Write Box 36 Gazette. 22M3t MlsceUaneow i APOLOGIZE' TO VOU Hit I MEEKK YOU'LL FIMD fflCii.

DON'T SAY7 r-lUir ImTvu-" 3 I I rFiil ok wire new NOTARY PUBLIC MISS RUTH ADAMS Gaiette Office. Dial OL 4-3311 215 Exeter Ave, Dial OL 4-3545. will be invited guests. Members of the faculty and alumni will be guests at the Green and White Youth Center tonight in the high school gymnasium. Mrs.

Jennie Lynn, formerly of Luzerne Avenue, is a medical patient in Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Wyoming Chapter No. 1, Order of Eastern Star, will con-duct a rummage sale all next week at 13 Water street. Members having articles to donate are asked to contact Mrs. Ruth Huffsmlth, OL 4-1152 or Mrs.

Free Movies At Legion Home Today "Children of Greater Pittston are invited to attend the free movies thia afternoon at the John D. Stark Post 842, American Legion, Linden street, The movies will commence at 1:30. Reginald Ellis, projectionist, has announced that 14 cartoons will be shown this afternoon. The Legion sponsors the showing of the movies. RADIO CITY HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER Sales Service Dealer Call OL 4-6756 time will be announced.

MICKEY FINN if iLOpH. Jl! Chrystal Balrd, OL 8-0003. Vou can be well-dressed 11 your make-up's overdone. Pul a good, strong light in your bathroom or at your make-up tabh and don't coddle yourself wltl frilly shades or pink lights. Yoi want the truth when you react for the nowder box.

Have you ever figured out hov nuch you spend each year oi rlothes? A clothes budget is rood Idea. It keeps you front running wild at sales and winding up with Items youll nevei sear. OHMY TlWASAFRAlPHE SJ WGAN IS LAYIN' OH, YEAR? WELLY'S I GOODNESS? JMIGHT BE WEAKENING EIGHT 10 FIVE JUST G0IH' TO BE VHfll I HOPE XXM KEPT WEll-AH-I PW IV WHAT -S01 WANTED A FEW THAT HE DOES ITl TOO BAD FOR DOGa! JC5 Mff.CLANCVS MUSTACHE 1MENT10N I PURPOSE f) OF THE BOTS TO DROP IN LAi I PROBLEM TO VOORSELF. ATTHE10PGE, OGIEM AND GIVE HIM A AW.1l ZjQlMlm PHILIP? I SORE ANNIE? BUT ONLY hM UTTLE MORAL SUPPORT? 4 fefcii s. John Nalewa jko Weds New Jersey Resident Recently Miss Gloria Llpka, daughter of Mrs.

Theodore Llpka 8 Grun-wald street, Clifton, N. and the late Theodore Lipka, recently became the bride of John Edward Barbers Former Residents 36th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Barber, of Trucksville, former residents of Delaware avenue, are today celebrating their 36th wedding anniversary, having been married March 24th, 1920 in the parsonage of the West pittston Methodist Church.

Rev. Clark Callender officiated and attendants were Mrs. Harold Webb and Harlan McFetrich. Mr. and Mrs.

Barber have one on Edward, superintendent of personnel at the Sylvania Laboratories, Boston: also two grandchildren, Carla and Billy. Both Mr. and Mrs. Barber were active in community affairs while they resided in West Warner Br Nalewa jko, son of Steven Nale- the court-martial of Billy Mitchele wajon, iw aevenm street, Wyoming, and the late Mrs. Nolewajko.

Ceremony was perofrmed In St. Nicholas Ukranlan Catholic Church, Passaic, N. J. Iff i-fa bov- back i rrHWd lVr siQ Pittston. Mr.

Barber served years on the school board and was superintendent of Methodist Sunday School 11 years. Mrs. Barber was president of Senior Woman's Club. Brevities Democratic women of West Pittston will evening at 8 o'clock at Chiampi's, Luzerne, avenue. West Pittston High School Alumni Association will meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock at the High School when plans will be made for the annual Nite of Phun.

Funeral services for John Hastie, of 512 Delaware avenue will be conducted Monday af at two o'clock from the Harold E. Howell Funeral Home, 509 Wyoming avenue. Rev. Mervyn W. Remaly, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Pittston, will officiate.

OTOl- Plans Complete Troop Supper Tomorrow Night Plans have been completed I i BUGS BUNNY I r.u. 1 1 i -i 4MD, UNLMMI I XV9IMKIIN 1' I J- SHALL OINO IHt 1 I I THIS ADVERTISING PEAISES OPYOUI? flMI rV I 1" 1 ClNEMAScOPiSwWARNCRCOLOrl for the second annual spaghetti supper on Monday evening in the assembly room of the West Pittston Methodist Church, sponsored by Boy Scout Troop 852. Tickets are now being sold by members of the trooo. Adult i tickets are one dollar and for children uncer 12, fifty cents is the price. CHAHif's BICKFORD ealph BELLAMY rodSTEIGER Starting Tonight Show Starts at 7 P.

M. Comerford Drive-In ZOGHOSf MOW MEAL'S T6ETM0eE DELISHTFUL EATERY fVwfe- Pi, V-S gsc BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By EDGAR MARTIN Margaret Davis Teacher of PUno Agent for Spinet FUnoa Dial OL 4-0377 Prompt service on Printing Phone OL 4-3311 Hey Kids Be here early today Doors open 12:30 Big Kartoonascope in color AMERICA Starts Sunday at 2 P. M. w(so wt. wwtt hour I Av2-28w 72Aa03-' America's Favorite Fun Team In a New Laff Hit Big Comedy Of 1956! ALL NBWI In gorgeous COLOR! 'tUPXAW EASY By LESLIE TURNER ff I lSHQULD'V6THQUfiHr0PTHI' I OH, KNV 500LJ THANK YOU HEAKP FIRT AKB 5UR6" THKT WOOPy SAL WPORTBRCNJ-1 poulCS QU1CK-J' I- ftrTHEY HERBlljLf wait poor wk a pbkI I 1 TH0USHT-nfpf fr" I sT id im.

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