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Pittston Gazette from Pittston, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Pittston Gazettei
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Pittston, Pennsylvania
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MONDAY- -1EE PITTSTOY GAZETTE JAXUAB PAGE SEVEN mimuui OF THE NEWS game of the season against the Kingston township Girls at 7 o'clock tonight at Kingston township Bigb school. The Boys' Varsity will ales play after the girls' gome. The Wyoming girls' team includes ers are: Helen Clrit, Pranoes Breya, Margaret Williams, iisrtar Appleby, Lottie Jarjock. Flora Bnrlflt. phjne Bublo.

Antranetle Oieski. Mary Grilio. Helen Padm nka. Mildred War-kale, Mary B-dar, Stella Stalarskt appointed CoAch Grace Keener: Bdytne Bali. Captain Mary forwards; Sophie Marshall, Eleanor Sinsky, guards; Anna Savitaty.

een-ter; Catherine Pagalmtte, side cents. Grace Keener; is coach. Besarve play SIDE TONIGHT AT 7:30 National Preaching Mission First Methodist Episcopal Church Wert Pittston, Pa. Wilkes-Barre Girls' Choir (30 Voices) WfJI. S.

WEAVER I Ml fifl I DEPEND ABU WILLIAM SnOuDOH BiEiTMRlG; FUNERAL SERVICE of anything pertaining to the welfare of the chiurJi. Annual perish supper and business meeting of Trinity Episcopal Church will be held the parish rooms tomorrow evening. Supper will be served to members of the parish at 6:30 o'clock and the congregational meeting and election of vestrymen will follow. Reports of church guilds and organizations will be given at this meeting. Miss Mary Phillips, of 30 West Bennett street.

Kingston, well known on the West Side as a school teacher, died last night in Genera; hospital. For several years she was a teacher in the summer school at Wyoming Seminary. Surviving are her sister, Miss Blanche Phillips, a teacher in the Kingston schools, and a brother, Courtney Phillips, of Tioga. Pa. Members of the Woman's Club are reminded that the regular meeting tomorrow (Tuesday) will be an evening meeting, beginning at eight o'clock, and that they may bring guests.

A program of instrumental music will be rendered by the Rippard String Quartette, of Wilkes-Barre. which is composed of gifted artists. The program will be in charge of the Music Department, of which Mrs. Reba Cnivers is chairman. Packer's Best Grt4e Small I Sugar Cured Smoked BEOAD STKKXT 112 I MM lU DELAWABI ATE.

I Sermon by Rev. C. B. Klinetob I Mil nimbeth Aim 'Weaver, widow Ml William 6. Weaver, pawed away at ro o'clock this morning at the home her son, William J.

Weaver, 316 rem out street. Mr. "Weaver Buffered atroke yesterday morning at 10:30 clock and her condition gradually Of Nanticoke, Pa. "AN AUTHORITATIVE CHUECH" EVERYBODY WELCOME Meeting Every Night This Week at 7:30 o'clock Except Saturday She was widely known sere new at her passing was teamed with genuine sorrow by her friends iiiinimi mcauaintance. Mis.

Weaver was born in England Whofe Steak Half 1 March 18, 1866, and was in her 1st Tear. She was married to Mr. DUPONT 'eaver In England, and in 1888 came airytrv she resided Scranton ENRAGED MINISTER BURNED HIS BIBLE Solid Heads erf til five Tears ago, when she came GET MIT FOB West Pitts ton to make her home tth her con. Ber husband died in on Jan. 31, 1919.

Qeiv Cabbage i survived by her son, WC- am J. weaver, wus ptace; two iters, Mrs. Mary Santo, of Bing- ton, and Mrs. Sarah wat- Good Newt! This Special and CahfcafV OffW ATallaUe In AO Our Meat Markets and Grocery Stores. New York, Jan.

11. "We apparently have tipped our hats and bowed God out of the door." So said Rev. E. Benney Benson, pastor of the Kent Avenue Reformed Presbyterian Church, as he set fire to his Bible and tossed It burning, into a tin bucket beside his pulpit. The 39 worshippers in the church built to seat more than 700 gasped.

Rev. Benson explained that he was enraged over the poor attendance. "What is the world coming to, anyway?" he asked. of New Jersey; also by two slain England. The funeral will be held wednes- iv afternoon at 2 o'clock, with ser- Specials In A.

ft Quality Meat Dep'ts ioes in charge of Rev. W. John Bill, iter of the First Congregational Tender Juicy toxoid was administered by Dr. J. R.

Beaver, school physician, Mrs. A. Jones, school nurse, assisted by one interne and three nurses of Pittston hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Bennett and son, Robert, of York, spent the week-end here with Mr. Bennett's mother, Mr. Ida Bennett, of Luaeme avenue. Camp No. 4fil, P.

O. 6. of will hold another of a series of parties in Moose Hall. Luaerne avenue. Thursday night at 8:16 o'clock.

Public is cordially invited. According to the will of the late Henry E. Rose lie. of Exeter township, he leaves his entire estate to his wife, Ida E. Kintz RoseUe.

E. Dana Sut-liff is named executor. Hanover High school basketball team will play West Pittston in a scheduled Valley League engagement at the High school gymnasium here tomorrow night. The Teserve game win begin at 7:15 o'clock. Newly elected officers of West Pittston Hose Company will be installed at the regular monthly meeting of the organization tomorrow night at 8 o'clock.

A large attendance of members is requested. Following the business session, refreshments will be served. Garden Village Circle, No. 394, Protected Home Circle, will hold an important meeting tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. N.

B. Works, 211 Franklin street, which all officers and members are urged to attend as arrangements will be made for initiation and also installation of officers. Senior Christian Endeavor Society of the First Congregational Church will hold Its regular devotional service tonight at 7:30 o'clock. A business meeting will be held for the purpose of electing officers for the year. All members are asked to attend.

A social time will be held. The annual congregational meeting of the First Congregational Church will be held Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. All members of the congregation are urged to attend this meeting and take part in the election of officers and transaction of other important business, and the discuis.cn Alaimo Sons, contractors, of this city, have been awarded the contract for the construction of at wo-story addition to the Retreat Mental Hospital of the Central (Wilkes-Barre) Poor District, and as soon as the contract has been approved by the PWA officials in Harrisburg, the firm will begin work on the building. About 100 men will be employed on the job. The Alaimo firm also has the contract for the grade school at Forty Port and the Women's Detention "Ward lor Lu-serne county at Wilkes-Barre.

Both of the contracts are well under way. Mrs. Mary Siwta Dies. The death of Mrs. Mary Siwiec, wife of John Siwiec and prominent DuporK resident, occurred yesterday afternoon at her home, 300 Promt street, following a week's llln-ss The funeral will be Wednesday morning, with a mass of requiem in Sacred Heart of Jesus R.

C. Church at 8:30 o'clock. Interment will be In the parish cemetery. Born In Dupont, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Rltsis, early residents of this place, she had spent her entire life here. She was a member of Sacred Heart R. C. Church. Besides her husband, she is survived by four daughters: Eva, New York; Cassie, Elizabeth and Teresa, Dupont, and four sons, Prank, Peter, William and Michael, all at home.

Also by five sisters, Mrs. John Pop-lowski. Mrs. George Wrobel, Mrs. John Romanowski, Mrs.

Joseph Trzyenski, Mrs. Anthony and three brothers, John, Michael and William Ritzie, all of Dupont. hureh. Interment will be In Wash- Street Cemetery, Scranton. TREASURY STATEMENT Hound St salt MM UtSSTOM IS BAPTIST CHURCH Genuine Spring Lamb Sale! VETERINARIAN DIES Washington, Jan.

11. Government expenses and receipts for the current fiscal year ending January 8, compared with a year ago: This Year Expenses $3,710,401,636.74 Receipts 2.260.594,509.73 Deficit 1.449.807.127.01 Cash balance 1,922.195,173.27 Last Year Expenses $3,922,303,644.17 Receipts 1.974.956.276.79 Deficit 1.947.337,367.38 Cash balance 2,201,138,038.37 OPENED LIST Ml A large and responsive audience tattered In the Luseme Avenue Bap- Dr. Henry Helmer, Wooster, Ohio, a retired veterinarian, who for 35 years was associated with his brother, the late Dr. Jacob Helmer, in Scranton, died Saturday morning at his home following a brief illness of pneumonia. Burial was in Dimmore cemetery today.

list Church, last night for the first Large Meaty Lamb Chops 23 Short Cut Bib Lamb Chops 29 Loin Lamb Chops 35 Breast of Lamb 11c Neck of Lamb 15c Shoulder of Lamb 19c four National Preaching Mission DURYEA jwrv Lees. Rev. J. Norman Martin, Speaking on the theme, "God In Ac- ilea," declared there is evidence of spiritual awakening In the homes this community. In the course of WYOMING BUaef Baby Spiced sermon.

Bev. Martin set forth thought that revival today means Luncheon Meat ib 29c Beef Liver 1 Frank O. Raed, late of Duryea, by his will just probated leaves an unpaid balance due on a mortgage to daughter, Florence Marlty, and leaves the remainder of his estate to his three children, Clarence, Francis and Florence, in equal shares. The estate is valued at 1 1.000 find his son, Clarence Reed, Is named executor. Now You Can Wear False Teeth with Eeal Comfort Pasteeth.

a new pleasant powder keeps teeth firmly set. Deodorizes. No gummy, gooey taste or feeling. To eat and laugh In comfort sprinkle a litt'e Pisteeth on your plates. Get it today from your Three sizes.

deepening of our spiritual intelli- nce; a re-thinning oi our ennsuan victions and a clearer daily pro- WYOMING GIRLS' TEAM OPENS SEASON TONIGHT The Basketball team of Wyoming High school will play its first merit of our beliefs. We Want You To Get Acquainted! 1 Tonight at 7:46 o'clock, under the meral theme, "Religion for Folk Who Rev. Martin will preach on topic, "Where Men Find God." With the Delicious Flavor of Our Whole Mflk this sermon, he will discuss the of faith in God as discovered the Bible, the Church, in fellow- and social service, by such men Cheese fi Karl Barth, Bishop Gore, Frank ehraan, Toyohiko Kagawa and oth- ira. The service will close promptly at Ruv Bound or two this week while this special price in effect and learn whyws p. n.

are so proud of this for Flavor" Cheese. nUsbnrya Sunnyfield Buckwheat ffC PAHCA! iOSOLBTJTO BLEHDED SYRUP FLOUR 1 FLOUR 215 2 '2' 7 Added unpraasiveness will be given IO-oi rkg jerry mwzww jrU I -J LK- Tat. i I I the service of the National Preach- ng Mission this evening at 7:30 tie Bit 3'r Pkr Quart Jut 15e Big ft Pkg. 'clock in the Methodist Episcopal Aurcb, Wyoming avenue, by the ep- Jarasce of a girls' vested choir of irty -voices from Firwood Methodist 8c 3-en Sliced Leaf urch, Wilkes-Barre. The preacher 111 be Rev.

Corey B. Kllnetob, of lanticok, who will speak on tht A. P. Bread Choc. Hobbies Candy Jelly Eggs Evap.

Llilk Sparkle Desserts in 17c lb IOC 3 a 20c 4 pkgs 17c fiame: "An Authoritative Church." jhe pastor of the local church. Rev. iarold C. Buckingham, will preside. Services of the preaching mission rill be held every evening this week xoept Saturday.

The pastor extends cordial invitation to all Interested rties to attend and participate in ihe devotions, if they have not al-Jady planned to attend religious entases of a smiliar nature hi the iiurebes of which they are Pure Pratt Flavarei Celaiia Desserts, Is Dos PawAer and Pundini era he Record-Breakina Demand for New Chevrolet's Ions Brand BEANS Carnal. ChadertieU. Laekr Strike, OU OtHt and Piedmont CIGARETTES mvims A regular meeting of Beta Gradate Enables Your Chevrolet Dealer to Offer You Record-Breaking Values in (uatemteed fDt 'Iked 'dm be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 1 n3S radBW Mess Quoted lacmde Tu With Pork and Tomato Sauce 'clock in the Y. M. c.

A. An important meeting of Phalanx Fraternity will be held tonight at o'clock in the Y. M. C. A.

Mary J. Hitter Missionary Society Will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in She Tfirame Avenue Baptist Church. Mrs. Mary Norris, of 532 Delaware avenue, who has been 111 for the last 1934 FORD TUDOR In ex 1034 TOIID FOEDOR It is in excellent condition me- cellent condition mechani 1932 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Its finish, tires and upholstery show no wear. Its transmission and 1931 CHEVROLET SEDAN Its finish, tires and upholstery show no wear.

Its motcr, transmission and 1931 CHEVROLET COITE Its finish, tires and upholstery show no wear. Its motor, transmission end axl cnanicany and in spDea-- cally and in ap 5295 pearance. Reduced For Colds and Other Winter Ailments, Doctors Becommend That You Drink More Orange Juice! 295 axle have been carefully 1 C. U.l.V ance. Reduced from S350 to only nxle have bsen carefully have been carefullv checked ii' from $300 to only checked for checked for de weeks, is improving.

for depend 225 155 195 dependability and Mrs. George Norris, of 114 Delaware ability and dur pendability and durability durability. 1934 FORD COUPE Its appearance is very smart and ability is confined to her home by 193Z FORD COUPE This car has been reduced $75 the lowest price at which dozen attractive. Hurry. On sale Friendly Circle of the Methodist we have been ab to offer 1934 CHEVROLET MASTER SEDAN Original Duco 1934 CHEVROLET MASTER COACH Big.

attractive dependable in pe fect condi for two days only at this re "295 Church will meet tomorrow Extra Large, Juicy Sweet Florida Oranges finish, clean upholstery, tires 1933 CHEVROLET MASTER SEDAN Its tires, finish, upholstery show no wear. Its motor has been carefully tuned and checked. Backed markable 185 this model Special tale price tion. Beautiful Duco finish. that show little wea- Thor- oughly reconditioned 355 and that Knee-Action wheels, restful F.sher body backed bv "an OK by "an OK that counts" 193B CHEVROLET MASTER SEDAN Beautiful Duco finish.

Knee-Action wheels counts." Com- 1931 PONTIAC SEDAN Has been reduced $75 the lowest price at whlrh we 295 Pletelv eouintied at the reduced sale price of only restful Fisher Special sale price '495 bodr. Reduced $76 have ever been able to of- 1934 CHEVROLET MASTER SEDAN Original Duco finish clean upholstery, tires that show little wear. Thor to only iw.duvu A.trv jut a DUB1- JBeaford CampbeU, of Washington 4eet, Is undergoing treatment for an jleetad foot in. the United States 4aval hospital. Philadelphia.

'Wraotoers of Harding Branch of the aempkwed League will hold a regu- meeting this at Glen iToroid serum, donated by the State, been administered to a group of ldents In the first six grades of the yrousth schools, it was announced at je school offie today The 275 1934 CHEVROLET MASTER for this model. Special tale price of only oughly re-conditioned r.nd COACH See this practically new Chevrolet and you'll flaE15c 2lb25c 2 heads 10 19c bunch gg Large Juicy Tangerines Large Juicy Grapefruit Sound Eipe Tomatoes Crisp Iceberg Lettuce Yellow Onions California Carrots 1935 PLYMOUTH COUPE Its finlBh, tires and upholstery show no Its motor, transmission and axle have been carefully checked. backed by "an '375 prefer it to anything the OK that counts" 1935 CHEVROLET MASTER COACH See this practically new Chevrolet and you will prefer it to anything the market offers at anywhere near this price. Completely Bpecial 1935 CHEVROLET STANDARD COUPE Its famous six-cylinder engine has been tuned to deliver new car market offers at anywhe'e near this prire. Completely for dependability r.nd dur equipped, ready 1935 FORD COUPE Its appearance is very smart and '425 pe-formance its roamv '375 ability.

A real buy at this special price to drive away. equipped, many extras, ready to $455 Plshe- body pro- for rnly attractive. Hurry. On sale '375 drive sway, for two days vides b'g car comfort Anr.i.ni '365 onlv at this re Tuesday Specials In Our Complete Markets 6 South Main Street markable price 1933 CHEVROLET COACH Act today if you want to buy a slightly used, six-cylinder Chevrolet at so 1935 CHEVROLET MASTER SEDAN Its finish, tires and upholstery show no wear. Its motor, transmission and axle have been carefullv 1933 CHEVROLET MASTER SEDAN Its tires, finish, upholstery show no wear.

Its motor has been ca-efuHy 1931 CHEVROLET MASTER COACH See this practically new Chevrolet and you'll Be Independent. Meet your cash neeus ith an ABC-Loan. And get It on your own note without co- low a price. Manv "extras" efer ft to anything the tuned and checked. Backed checked for dependability ft vnii sttri market offers at such as seat covers, rp-cial and durability.

by "an OK that 275 165 anTrhere 295 '475 It will soon sell i yew or longer to repay. Come In today and tell us hoy much you need. her" r-p-" rsrlio. counts Enccitil at d17C doz 1 0C at this price. Iced Fruit Buns Molasses Drop Cookies Mh lr ym ymmr rimja.

Com mttM Mm, ft ALL MAKES ALL MODELS PERSONAL AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES ROY STAUFFE Dime nk Bit's. 1 'n -tmf iW -m -m Tit fiww Etfwd" SUN 1 1M ASC WATEE STEEET At the End of the Bridg PHONE 158 1 CO.

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