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Pittston Gazette from Pittston, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Pittston Gazettei
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Pittston, Pennsylvania
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Local II WWIIM Saving moans OCTOBER SALE OUTSTANDING MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS HI EVERY DEPARTMENT! OPEN FRIDAY MIGHT 'TIL 9 Gleanings WOMEN OF TOE FIRST BAP-tUt Church, Water street, are making plana for a baked ham upper and bazaar to be held at th church on Wednesday, Nov. 7th. Tickets are selling at one dollar each. A FELLOWSHIP SPAGHETTI dinner will be served In the basement of Second Presbyterian Church. Parsonage street, on 4 SALE! Men's U.

S. Army Type a bonk to us! TANKER JACKETS fx Of cow! K's Mty to mat deposit withdrawal. Your money safe because protected by sound management and insured by tha F.D.I.C Earns good interest, too, and Knitted Nsekbaad Fine Wllty poplin fabric it's available whenever you want cent. 99 Styled For Rugged, Rough Outdoor Wear Ideal For The Man Who Works Outdoors! Warm, Quilted Lining Sturdy Olive Drap Poplin Outer Fabric! Siiea 38 to 46. Limited Quantity In This Shipment! 4 We Pay 2 Interest THE BANK FOR YOU 69c MEN'S STRETCH NYLON HOSE 3 i pockets 4 1 I A' I 1 2 Specially purchased for our October Sale! One size stretches to fit all Neat patterns.

Stock up! pre. I Wednesday night, Oct'. 31. Carmen tfriti is chairman; Fred Demech, co-chairman. EASTERN DISTRICT COUNCIL B'nai B'rWh wiU meet Sunday at Easton.

Manny Gordon, of Pitt-ton, will preside. WOMEN'S MISSIONARY society, of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Robert Williams presiding. Mrs.

James Clelland will have charge of devotions and, topic, "Americans on the Move." MRoy Stauffer, Mrs. Ralph. Herron and Mrs. John Slgafoos will be hostesses. BOY SCOUT TROOP NO.

304, will meet this evening at 8:30 o'clock at A. O. H. hall, Port Grif-ltb. Scouts have volunteered to distribute literature during Fire Prevention Week.

JOSEPH PUPA, CHAIRMAN of Pittston Township, and John Callahan, chairman of Jenkins Township, for the United Fund campaign have called meetings for 7:30 tonight in theiij respective high schools for all captains and workers. Instructions will be given and supplies distributed. PITTSTON HOSPITAL AUXI-liary will meet Thursday, Oct. 11 at 2:30 o'clock in Tinsley Hall with Mrs. Samuel Sumner presiding.

Attorney George A. Spohrer, chairman of Pittston City for the UnSed Fund campaign, will speak and show films. Asocial hour will follow. DURYEA CAPTAINS WHO are going to take part in the Wyoming Valley United Fund campaign will meet with Burgess Joseph Rava tonight af 7:30 'clock in Duryea Town Hall. HOLY NAME SOCIETY, OF St Rocco's R.

C. Church, will meet Sunday afternoon at 2:30 nVlnek in the church' basement. Full lenrth slpper "I Knitted SALE! MEN'S REG. 1.00 NECKTIES ri walstbsna, 1 vl and cuffs Exeter News Wyoming News 19c Clearance 6f $1.00 quality ties. Solid colors, fancy patterns and some washable dacrons in the group.

i Men's Wear 1st Floor I Ltfi. yi I AND SPECIALLY LOW PRICED! JUST RECEIVED JUMBO GARMENT BAGS 01 1 1.69 Mass Of Angels For Susan Mirra The funeral of two-year old Susan Mirra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mirra, 96S Exeter who died Tuesday evening following an operation for a malignant brain tumor, was held this morning from the funeral home, 1030 Wyoming avenue. A mass of the angels wa held at 9:30 In St.

Anthony's Church with Rev. Enrico Glo-vetto as celebrant. Pallbearers were Albert Martini, Thomas Roberto, William Weiss, and Richard Simonson. Burial was in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Carverton. Bake Sale Sunday At St.

Cecelia's Altar and Rosary Society of St. Cecelia's Church will conduct its annual bake sale this Sunday following each mass. The sale will be held in the school building. Mrs. Joseph Menn, president, appointed the following committees: chairman, Mrs.

James Martin; co-chairman, Mrs. Dan-fel Walsh, aided by Mrs. Anthony Catell, Mrs. Joseph Misaris, Mrs. James Santasania, Mrs.

John Doherty, Mrs. Edward McGinn, and Mrs. George Shatrowsky. Baked goods will be accepted at the school Saturday, from 1 to 6 p.m. Baked goods and donations may be left at the rectory after six.

Beautiful Printed LINED DRAPES Reg. 7.95 Value I 4.69 A real housecleaning necessity! Quilted plastic with full zipper. Jumbo size, holds up to 16 garments. tower Floor HEW FALL HANDBAGS Re. O00 2.99 Ml Many attractive styles all brand new specially priced for our October Sale! Save 1st Floor PURE SILK SCARVES 21" Glorious collection of pretty print patterns In big 36-inch squares.

Grab several at this low price. lat Floor SALE! LINGERIE SLIPS, GOWNS and PAJAMAS PROSHTJNIS RITES The funeral of Mrs. Mary Proshunis, 349 Battle avenue, will be held tomorrow morning from the funeral home, 134 Church street, Pittston, with a mass at 9:30 o'clock In St. Caa-imir's Church, and burial the parish cemetery. Members of the church's Blessed Sacrament, Altar and Rosary, and the Third Order of St.

Francis Societies will recite the rosary tonight at 8 o'clock. Bid GAME, TONIGHT Wyoming High engages in a "make or break" grid contest tonight when they visit the lair of the potent West Pittston Rams in a West Side Conference game. Kickoff i slated for 7:45. Both teams are unbeaten. West Wyoming High travels to Westmoreland tomorrow afternoon in another West Side Conference attraction.

Hurry in to beautify your home for Fall! Wonderful drapes and a real thrifty price tailored of the finest 'banjo cloth with all deluxe features including triple pinch pleating and LINED, too! Select from floral, modern or provincial prints. All 90 inches long. 1st Floor The iew assistant pastor, Rev. Louis Morse, will attend. AT A MEETING OF DUPONT Borough School Board last night the directors were informed that there are 73 bordugh students attending schools outside of the dlstrictr 44 youngsters are attend-big St.

John's High, Pittston; 26 arc attending West Pittston High; ttiree are enrolled at Pittston High. Altogether there are only 139 enrolled in Dupont High School. THALIA REBEKAH LODGE will meet at 7:30 tonight at Odd Fellows Hall, South Main street. Officers will hold a practice prior to the meeting. All members are urged to attend.

THE FUNERAL OF FRANK Dominick, Keystone, will be held tomorrow morning at 9:30 from the funeral home, 251 William street, with mass at 10 o'clock in Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Burial will be in Italian Independent Cemetery, West Wyoming. Personal Mention Dr. and Mr. Charles McGutre, Broad street, have returned home from Atlantic City where Dr.

McGuire attended the National Convention of the Ameri HONOR STUDENT Joseph Cardomone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cardomone, 214 Washington Avenue, West Wyoming, a West Wyoming High School graduate, came through his freshman year at the University of Scran ton with top honors in science, English and religion. 7 Rejf.7.98 and 198, New Modern Wrought Iron Mail Boxes New modern design in mail boxes smartly finished In rich black wrought iron with rustproof brass trim. Choice of styles, Judge Pinola To Speak Here Veterans' Day Judge Frank L.

Pinola of Luzerne County Court of Common Pleas will be principal speaker at the Veterans Day observance, Cochairmen Charles A. Adonizlo and John Loftus announced at last night's meeting of Fort Pittston Post 635, VFW. Patrick J. Finnerty, adjutant and past commander of the post, will be grand marshal for the parade. Fjnnerty Francis Tigue reported on the Korean bonus rally held at Har-rsburg Sept.

23. They announced an Intensive drive will be conducted to hav'e the Korean bonus bill presented at the next session of the Legislature. The post has adopted a Department of Pennsylvania death benefit insurance plan to be financed by assessment upon the members payable with the annual dues. can Dental society. Mr.

and Mrs. James Siana, RD Wyoming, announce the birth of a son Wednesday at Nesbitt 300 Reg. 3.98 and 5.98 Mrs. Johanna Coolbaugh Of Duryea Dies Mrs. Johanna Coolbaugh, 228 Marcy street, Duryea, died suddenly last night at home after a heart attack.

A a i of she came to this country fifty years ago settling in Duryea. She was a member of St. Joseph's Church. Her husband, William, died in 1936. Surviving are four sons, Joseph, Duryeaf Edward, Bingham-ton, N.Y.; Vito, Bloomsburgr John, U.S.

Army in Manila; six daughters, Mrs. Mildred Moleskyi Memorial Hospital. Pvt. Joseph Polaski, son of Mrs. Celia Pdlaski, 205 Elm street, Duryea, recently was graduated from the automotive maintenance helpers course at the Army's Armor Training Center at Fort Knox, Ky.

1 aw 1.98 3.98 2.98 West Pittston; Mrs. Miehael Swetlick, Bloomsburg; Mrs. Em All perfect quality, but discontinued styles so you save plenty here! Nylon crepes, satins and nylon tricots! Choose from slips, gowns, pajamas and save. Znd Floor BIG SAVINGS HERE ON ALL WEATHER COATS Sturdy Steel Base Cabinets Retreat Sunday At St. Rocco's Single Girls A one-day retreat for single girls will be held at Saint Rocco's ory Marcin, Swoyersvllle; Mrs.

Joseph Savulis, Scranton; Mrs. Allan iftorris, Duryea; Mrs. Henry McHale, at home; a sister, Mrs. Dominica Greysneski, Schenectady, N.Y.; and 21 grandchildren. Funeral will be Monday morning at 9 from the home with mass at 9:30 at St.

Joseph's and burial in the parish cemetery. BENJAMIN M00RE PAINTS Color As You Like It! Over 300 different colors to choose from to paint your house. Why not stop in real soon? SSarrtt'a OL 4-2331 58 North Main Street MANHOLE COVERS STOLEN Detroit-Officers James Par. cella and Roger Barthlow arrested two men Thursday for stealing iron manhole covers. 15.95 to 19.95 Reg.

19.95 to 24.95 Church this Sunday morning with Rev. Aqunias McGurk, of St. Ann's Monastery, West Scranton, as retreat-master. Single girls will attend the 7:30 Mass and receive Communion in a body. Following the mass, a breakfast will be served the school auditorium.

Conferences will be held In the school during the morning by Rev. McGurk. Closing will be at noon with benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. The retreat is being sponsored by the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Miss Marie Cam-pennl Is the prefect of the sodality.

Columbia Ricotta, Carolina 1 5 $19 Double door cabinet, with Stainless Porcelain top. Jumbo-size, 36" high, 24" wide, 20" deep'. Refrigerator type doors haye two space-racks and towel bar on each door. Cutlery drawer; bar chrome GLASSES ON CREDIT BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED IT 24.95 to 29.95 Office at FKEED'S 40 N. Main 6L Pittston OL 4-4654 Rain or shine coats most with Milium linings and matching hats, Hurry in for best selection.

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