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PAGE 22 STANDARD-SENTINEL, HA7T.FT0N, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1959 DAY'S ACTIVITIES lis i Polling Places For Tuesday's Election In First, Second Legislative Districts Hi HAZLETON AREA Seventh or Beaver Brook District storeroom, 117 South Pine street Fifth Ward Anthony Molin- The League of Women voters of Hazleton in cooperation with the Plain Speaker Standard-Sentinel aro, 28 West Noble street Sixth Ward Charles Seymour, 118 West Chestnut street. and the Election Board of the County Courthouse, lists the following up-to-date addresses of polling places for the 1959 Primary election as another service to the Seventh Ward City Hall, Church and Green streets. Eighth Ward H. J. Schiedy, 549 voters of the entire Greater Hazle ton area.

West Broad street. Ninth Ward, 1st Precinct Mrs Minnie Smulyan, 263 North Wyoming street. Please check to see where to vote Tuesday, May 19 and be sure Ninth Ward, 2nd Precinct Cur ))) wn 1 i I I UP I 1 V'T) you get to the polls. POLLING PLACES First Legislative District FOSTER TOWNSHIP Sandy Run District House No. 11, Stegnitsky, R.

D. 1 Frecland. South District Eckley Social Club, 104Vi Main street, Eckley. North District Joseph Drobeck, 104 Highland street, R.D. Frecland.

"Grads" party for high school graduates, YWCA, 8 p. m. Pengclly Class of St. Paul's Methodist Church, home of Mrs. David Davis, Dippel Manor, 8 p.

m. Ladies' Auxiliary of the Cohn-Kase Post, installation of officers, Gus Genetti's Hotel, 6:30 p. m. Business and Professional Women's Club, election of officers, Hotel Altamont, 6 p. m.

Hazleton Lodge No. 202, Loyal Order of Moose, lodge rooms, 8 P- m. West Hazleton Lions Club, Jake's Restaurant, 6:30 p. m. Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors 12 noon, Genetti's Rose Room, North Laurel street.

Ground-breaking ceremony for expansion of Beth Israel Temple, 9:30 a. m. SPEBSQSA Rehearsal, West Hazleton Borough Building, 8 p. m. Hazleton Camera Club, YMCA Clubrooms, 8 p.

m. Weatherly School Board, 7:30 p. at the school. Weatherly Joint Area School Board. 7:30 p.

at the school. Conyngham School Board, 7:30 p. at the school. Beaver Brook Schoolhouse. Eighth or Jeanesville District Jeanesville Schoolhouse.

Ninth or Pardeesville District Pardeesville Schoolhouse. Tenth or Stockton District Earl Thomas, Main street, No. 6 Stock-ton. Eleventh or Drifton District Drifton Reading Room. Twelfth or Lattimer District Lattimer.

Schoolhouse. Thirteenth or Humboldt District George Grohol garage, Box 226, Humboldt. Fourteenth or Cranberry District Woodpecker Clubhouse, Cranberry. Fifteenth District Peace Street Schoolhouse. JEDDO BOROUGH Jeddo Supply Co.

Store. WEST HAZLETON BOROUGH First Ward West Hazleton Borough -Building, 12-14 South Fourth street. Second Ward, 1st Precinct George Brchm, 15 N. Broad street. Second Ward, 2nd Precinct Edward R.

Berge, 19 East Broad street. Third Ward, 1st Precinct Alto Trucking rear 2 South Broad street. Third Ward, 2nd Precinct Garage of John Taluskie, rear 347-49 Winters avenue and Second street. rXvv o.t' Pis. Pond Creek District Gordon An rt, i i I tis Smith, 529 Manhattan court.

Tenth Ward Diamond Fire Co. Building, 624 North Church street. Eleventh Ward, 1st Precinct Schoolhouse. 816 West 4th street. Eleventh Ward, 2nd Precinct B.

F. Zieglcr, 519 West 5th street. Twelfth Ward, 1st Precinct-Louis Ferraro, 704 Alter street. Twelfth Ward, 2nd Precinct-August Bangor, Rear 840 North Vine street. Twelfth Ward, 3rd Frccinet Leonard Slussor, Rear 592 Lincoln street.

Twelfth Ward, 4th Precinct Elias Stauffenberg, 679 Peace street. Thirteenth Ward, 1st Precinct Rentz Barber Shop, 609 Carson street. Thirteenth Ward, 2nd Precinct Angelo Scalise, 682 Carson street. thony, Pond Creek. Drifton District Basement Peter Butchkois, 103 St.

James Drive. Woodside District Woodside Schoolhouse. Hazle Brook District Property of John Kimock, North Side, Hazle Brook. East District John and Stella Duda storeroom. North West District Raymond Shelly, 16 Main street, Upper Le rU Howard Roller, president of Bnai AWara lO Onn B'rith, presents a scroll to Atty.

FAMILY NIGHT Fourteenth Ward, 1st Precinct Martin I). Cohn in recogniiton of his selection, as the "B'nai B'rith Tliic I Your I Harold Koch, smiles as he is present-' 15 1 OU' ed a book showing the highlights of his life by Miss Ella Zueger, master of ceremonies, of a "This Is Your Life' program presented last night at the Grace United Church of Christ as the congregation observed the 112th anniversary of the church. Pascoe DeJoseph, 309-311 East Diamond avenue. Fourteenth Ward, 2nd Precinct Man of Action." The presentation was made at a banquet in Cohn's honor held last night in the Jewish Community Center. AT EMMANUELS 14th Ward Firehouse, Diamond B'nai BVith Lodge Honors Sixteen persons were recognized last night during Family Night at Emmanuel's United Church of Christ Church.

Grace Church Honors Members as It Observes 112th Anniversary avenue and Cleveland street. Fifteenth Ward, 1st Precinct-Heights Firehouse, East Berner avenue. Fifteenth Ward, 2nd Precinct-Garage of Michael Protchko. HAZLE I8WNSIIIP First or Jeddo District Jeddo Atty. Cohn at Testimonial Fifty-year members receiving SECOND LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT (Black Creek Township) First District Eckrote's Garage, Rock Glen.

Second District Ray ZanolinI Garage, rear Fern Glen Garage. Third District Lupsho's Hall, Weston. (Butler Township) First District Drums Sash Door Company. Second District Michael Boy-cha, 81 Main street, Upper Lehigh. Third District Riother Wood-ring.

(Conyngham Borough) Conyngham Firehouse. (Dennison Township) First District Middleberg School, White Haven road, Jem- but as one who has known Cohn Atty. Martin D. Cohn, president high. FREELAXD BOROUGH First Ward Firehouse, borough building, Centre street.

Second Ward Basement of Frecland High School. Third Ward Basement of Memorial High School, Washington street. Fourth Ward Fire Company Building, corner Lewis and Burton streets. Fifth Ward Joseph Choykowski, 349 Centre street. Sixth Ward St.

Ann's, Band Hall, South Ridge street. HAZLETON CITY First Ward Club Rooms, Oriole's A. C. North Pine street. Second Ward East End Fire-house, South Poplar street.

Third Ward, 1st Precinct D. A. Barnes, East Broad and Mill streets. Third Ward, 2nd Precinct Robert Lauer, 121 South Poplar street. Fourth Ward James Moye, Bibles were Ruth Seybert, Harry L.

Bachman, William E. Bachman, Foster Drasher, Clyde Kugler, Charles Wagner, Russell Wagner and Clayton Williams. D. E. Kel Schoolhouse.

Second or Ebervale District James Gildea, 57 Ebervale. The congregation of the Grace United Church of Christ last night observed the church's '112th anniversary by honoring one of its members with the story of his life. "This Is Your Life" was presented by Harold J. Koch, teacher, carpenter, musician, civic leader, family man and christian, who is leaving the community in June. a long time and who has admired his many accomplishments.

Congressman Daniel J. Flood simply stated he was there because Atty. Cohn was a dear friend and that that was all he wanted to say. For him and for Cohn, that spoke volumes. Principal speaker at the testi Third or Milnesville District Participants in last night's program which was presented by the Youth Fellowship of the church were: Carl Koch, brother; Bill Ulrich, childhood chum and classmate; Harold "Tipper" Lewis, fraternity brother at college; Leonard Deitch, elected as full-time teacher on the same night at Koch; Arlene, his wife; Naomi Bau, McKernan, maid of honor at Milnesville School.

Fourth or Harleigh District St. Raphael's Recreation Hall. of the Jewish Community Center, was honored at a testimonial dinner at the Center last night attended by 175 persons when he was the recipient of the B'nai B'rith "Man Of Action" award. B'nai B'rith President Howard Kollar presented Atty. Cohn with a scroll.

In accepting the award, Cohn spoke of the many thousands of people all over the world who derive great satisfaction from service to others and said that working for your fellow men is the great ler, president of the consistory, made the presentations. Janice Reimer who won the Stewardship Essay Contest, and Duane Whitebread, Dennis White-bread and Willis Forsythe who won the first three awards in the Stewardship Poster Contest, received gifts from Charles Eroh, superintendent of the Sunday School. Fifth or West Hazleton District monial was Atty. Samuel Dash, of Greenview Schoolhouse, Westjsalem. Koch, a teacher in the Hazleton High School, has been a life-long Philadelphia, a former member of Second District Mrs.

Albert Sol- liar Green street. Sixth or Harwood District wood Schoolhouse. resident of this city. He was born at 64 South Poplar street on May 19, 1911, the son of John Henry Koch and Catherine Diggeman Koch. 2 Lehigh University Students Killed While Enroute to School The various events in his life were brought back as those whose the Philadelphia District Attorney's office and a partner in the low firm of Dash and Levy, specialists in criminal law.

Two years after graduating with Cohn from Harvard Law School, Atty. Dash was made chief of the Appeals Div. of the Philadelphia D. A. office where he served until 1954.

Dash spoke of B'nai B'rith's concern for the freedom and dignity of the individual stating that indivi-daul freedom is slowly disappear the Koch's wedding; Joseph C. Probert, best man at their wedding; Harry, son; Lou Citro, member of a dance band; Ralph Petrill, lead of the Liberty Band; Alice, daughter; A. Clair Moser, Associate executive Sec a PSEA; William Beck, who served with Koch on the Rent Control Board; Atty. Richard L. Bigelow, member of Planning and Zoning Commission; Carl, son; Ben Gauz, owner of a clothing store where Koch clerked; Elaine Andears, members of the HHS Class of 1958, and secretary of the Student Coun itrock White Haven road at Tunnel.

(Sugarloaf Township) South District-Harry E. Welsh, Conyngham Valley Farmers Exchange. South West District Band Hall, Tomhicken. Middle District Conyngham Building Supply Company. East District Alexander's Calso Station.

(White Haven Borough) North District Albert Kniew, 105 Berwick street. South District Everett Garage, 601 Elmira street. Also presented by Eroh were Bonita Schaffcr, Robert Heisner, Robert Lozosky and Robert Shanno, who will graduate from local high schools this year. Mrs. Joan Gerber and Rev.

Stoudt rendered several vocal duets, and Mae Macrow and Rev. Stoudt played piano duets. A hymn festival followed. Rev. Stoudt closed the affair with a prayer and est service one can render.

Among those who lauded Cohn for his services to the community and his achievements was Samuel Bloom, president of the Eastern Penna. Council of B'nai B'rith, who extolled the great contributions the guest of honor has made in be-i half of others. I IN 2 AIR FORCE A sports car crashed into a concrete bridge near Pottsville early Sunday and burst into flames, killing two Lehigh University students. The coroner, Dr. Hnrye S.

Wag ner identified the victims as II. ing because of present-day com Randall Stone, 20, of Interlaken, path he crossed in life came before him during the portrayal of his life. In all 19 acquaintances came out of the past to tell of the events making up Koch's life. Koch was presented with a slide projector and screen and his wife with jewelry. He is married to the former Arlene Leuthold and they have three children, two boys and a girl.

At the completion of the present school term, Koch will locate in Harrisburg, where he" will resume the position of assistant executive secretary of Pennsylvania State Education Association. benediction. Over 100 persons attended the dinner, and 130 attended the ser Advertisement vices which followed. cil; George Shanno, principal of Hazleton High School; Dr. Harvey Gayman, Executive Secretary of Pennsylvania State Education Association; and Rev.

William Y. Gebhard, pastor of the Grace N. the driver, and David Lewis, 21, of Newark, Del. Wagner said the two left the university at Bethlehem Saturday apparently to visit friends in this area. He said the crash occurred at 2:40 a.

m. in Deer Lake as KILLED IN GRASH An auto crashed into a tree on Route 487 near the Benton Air Force Station killing two airmen and injuring a third Saturday. Dead are A-2c Edward F. Dangle, 20, Shamokin, and A-2c Charles E. Oats, also 20, of Portland, Maine.

They were stationed at the base, which straddles Luzerne and Sullivan Counties, 25 miles north of here. BRISLIN-BRESLIN United Church of Christ. Master of Ceremonies was Miss Atty. David Yellen of Wilkes-Barre, third vice president of District 3 of B'nai B'rith, spoke of his long association with Cohn and the inspiration he has been to countless other members. Philip Snyder, vice president of the Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce and manager of Auto-Lite, spoke of the tremendous contributions Cohn has made as vice president of the Keystone Short-way Assn.

and his capable and conscientious efforts in the furtherance of that project. Judge Bernard C. Brominski, ap placency. He reminded his audience that this country was founded on the liberty of the individual, a startling concept at that time, and that the degree of Democracy a nation has achieved can be measured by the way and the extent to which it respects the rights of the individual. Dash spoke of the need, once again, for eternal vigilance in protecting these rights which are being interferred with at the present time.

Others presenting brief remarks were Isaac Figlin, B'nai B'rith program chairman and William Mittle-man, general chairman for the testimonial dinner. Toastmaster for SELLS PROPERTY Ella Zueger. A modern seven room ACTIVITIES AT ST. MICHAEL'S The schedule of events for this week at St. Michael Ukrainian Catholic Church of North Laurel street, city, was announced as single A-3c Francis Saboe, 20, of house located at 832 Grant Street Bridgeport, Montgomery County, Honor St.

Gabriel's High School Of Religion Class at Breakfast Stone and Lewis were en route back to school. The car, a 1955 Thunderbird, struck a bridge at the intersection of Routes 122 and 985, bounded off the concrete structure for about 100 feet, then burst into flames. Wagner said Lewis was thrown out of the car. He said Stone was very badly burned. The front door of the auto and part of the hood were imbedded in the concrete, the coroner added.

"I never saw a wreck so bad in all my life," Wagner said. Over 150 parishioners of St. Gab follows: pointee to the bench of the Court of was admitted to Bloomsburg Hospital with a back injury. Police quoted him as saying that Dangle fell asleep at the wheel and the car ran off the highway into a ditch, crashed into a tree and flipped over on its side. Police said the men were returning from Wilkes-Barre.

riel's Church heard a stirring ad dress yesterday morning by Prof W. Francis Swingle, of King's Col Common Pleas, stated he was at- the evening was Isadore Korn-tending the dinner not as a judge zweig, executive director of the was won by Geraldine Minsinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Minsinger, 228 South Bennett court. Margaret McCauley, daughter of Mrs.

Anthony McCauley, 190 South Pine street, and the late Anthony McCauley, received the medal of Tonight the altar boys who will attend the 2nd Annual Altar Boys' Convention to be held at Stamford, this weekend, will hold a special meeting at the parish audi lege, at the communion breakfast or member of the legal profession, 1 J. C.C. honoring the graduates of the par ish Confraternity High School of was sold-at-a-fair-price by Brislin Breslin Reliable Real Estate Dealers yesterday. The property was sold for Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Burns. If you have a house or property in Conyngham, Drums, Frecland, Weatherly, or any part of Hazleton, and are looking for a quick sale, call us today. We will have your property appraised for fair market value, at no cost to you, and will get you the highest cash price obtainable. A phone call will do it. BRISLIN BRESLIN GL 4-2601 306 West Broad St.

Religion. "You are to be sincerely com Hundreds Inspect Armed Forces Day Exhibits at Reserve Centers Armed Forces Day, a day set! open to the public from 7:30 to 11 mended" Swingle declared, "for your perseverance in the study of 1ST HOLY COMMUNION SUNDAY St. Gabriel's First Holy Communion class will hold rehearsals after school this week in preparation for first communion Sunday at 8 o'clock mass. First confessions will be heard Saturday at 9 a. m.

Pius awarded annually to the outstanding graduate. Seventeen students of the High School of Religion received certificates of the confraternity for the successful completion of the Course of Religious Instruction. Perfect attendance awards were presented to 14 students. Toastmaster Joseph Cannon introduced the members of the Con o'clock Saturday evening. Refresh torium beginning at 5 o'clock with the Rev.

Stephen' P. Shymansky, pastor of St. Michael's, presiding. Nine boys of St. Michael's Altar Boys' Club will make the trip by special chartered station-wagon and will leave St.

Michael's Church on Friday, May 22, 1959 at 11 o'clock. On Wednesday, the First Holy Communion Class will meet at 5 o'clock and all members are urged to be prompt, as arrangements LAFAYETTE TO OFFER MAJOR IN CIVILIZATION An interdepartmental major in American civilization will be offered for the first time at Lafayette College beginning next fall. Students completing two years of regular arts option coures will be eligible to enroll in a newly approved curriculum in American civili- ments were served. Lt. Cmdr.

Herbert Martin, C. was in charge of the open house. Since the regular Monday night drill was held Saturday, there will be no meeting tonieht. aside to give Americans the opportunity to pay tribute to members of the country's armed forces, was observed in Hazleton Saturday with open houses at the U. S.

Naval Reserve Training Center and the Lenkalis Army Reserve Center. The National Guard Armory held no open house since its your religion. You have made it obvious to all concerned that you have taken a deep interest in the study of your faith and have shown yourselves intelligent and mature Catholics." "Today's graduation is an extraordinary tribute to the devotion that has barked you off as exemplary Catholics," he continued. "It is a fitting answer to those who claim that you are facing the fraternity Executive Board and the instructors. Open house at the Lenkalis Re- zai'on wnicn win leature a required EMBER DAYS THIS WEEK Wednesday, Friday and Saturday of this week are Ember Days for Roman Catholics.

Meat may be taken at the principal meal on Wednesday and Saturday. for Sunday, June 7, will be com six semester hour interdepartment Father Paul J. Purcell congrat serve Center, under the direction pleted. ulated the students on the comple On Friday, the ladies of the units were preparing for an eight-hour drill, which was held Sunday. Hundreds of people attended the tion of their course of studies and asked for a continuation of the in STEVE'S HOTEL Served Daily ALL -j PLATTERS Shrimp (all you can eat) Steamed Clams I)ozk 25c Clams To Take Out Doz.

25c 5 lb. Shrimp $3.00 of M-Sgt. Thomas Vaughn, featured equipment displays by five units of the center: 298th Ordnance Company; Company First parish will sponsor their twice-monthly pirohi sale beginning at world in a precarious position. You are prepared to explain your faith and live it courageously as soldiers two displays that were open. The terest that made the year a success ful one.

al seminar for seniors. Majors in the program will also take 18 hours within one department of the college offering courses in American civilization, 18 hours of American civilization courses in at least two other departments, and 18 hours of electives outside the field. 11 o'clock and closing at 5 p. Naval Reserve Surface Division Battle Group, 313th Infantry; 439th 4-17 had guided tours through the Replacement Company; 425th Mili-center. Movies were shown and aitary Censorship Detachment; and ALBERT J.

BATES COMPANY Hazleton's OLDEST Real Estate Agency GL 4-1361 Ady. Orders for pirohi can be made by calling GL 5-0643 and specifying of Jesus Christ." Prof. Swingle exhorted the grad nates to develop the virtues of SEAT SPEBSQSA 9284th ARTSU. dance was held. The center was faith, hope, and charity.

He told them they should have faith, not only in God, but also in them fyHOME PIZZEntA The center was open from 12 noon until 4:30 p. m. Continuous movies on the latest Army equipment were shown by M-Sgt. Francis Stahler. SIX NEW MEMBERS selves.

They have no reason to fear the time of pick-up. On Friday evening beginning at 7, devotions to the Blessed Mother will be conducted at the specially arranged altar of the Blessed Mother during the month of May. The Girls' Choir will sing the responses under the direction of Prof. Walter Pryswansky. On Saturday, the First Holy MOTHER OF GRACE PTA TO HEAR PANEL DISCUSSION Joseph Fenstemacher, executive director of Hazleton Catholic Charities, will conduct a panel discussion at the last meeting of the term of the Mother of Grace PTA tonight at 8 o'clock in the church PLAYGROUND ASSN.

MEETING Mrs. Steve Hoppy has called a meeting of the West Court Playground Association to be held at the home of Mrs. Gus DiLazaro, 134 Samuels avenue, Hazleton Heights, at 7 p. m. today.

BORO TONIGHT 34 W. 9th St. GL 5-1001 Across from H.n.S. HOT PIZZA 5 Minute Service At Store Tonight at the West Hazleton VISITING IN FLORIDA Mrs. Robert Balliet, 209 East Green street, is visiting with the Donald Reichcrt family in Sarasota, Fla.

The Reicherts are former city residents. Communion Class will be in ses Borough Building SPEBSQSA will hold a chorus rehearsal, induct six new members and make plans basement. sion beginning at 9:15 a. m. Regu NOTICE Due to recent vandalism committed to water company property as well as to equipment employed by same, tresspassing laws shall hereafter be strictly enforced.

(Signed) WEATHERLY WATER CO. The panel will be composed of for the future because, he explained, they have prepared themselves by a thorough study of their faith and so they should have hope. "Finally," he concluded, "you must have love for God and your fellow man. These are the greatest commandments." The essay contest on Pope John XXIII was won by Judith Schaller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Schaller, 600 West Maple street. She received a St. Joseph's Daily Jlissal for her winning essay. Second place in the contest went to Judy McKernan, daughter of for the Ladies Night event at the Clarks Summit VFW Home Friday lar Religious Instruction Classes are conducted at 10 o'clock and parents are reminded to bring their children. On Saturday, May 30, Memorial students, selected by Mother Mary Cecilia and faculty members, from the sixth, seventh, and eighth MASTER CLEANERS-Now Open LADIES and GENTS SEMMS Altering-RepairingRew caving Suits, Tailor-Made from S65 Emprive 422 FirTM St.

night of this week. Evenings For Your Convenience. Also on the agenda is the elec grades of Mother of Grace school. DIAL GL 5-1771 CIGARETTE MACHINE SERVICE REX Vending Company 110 North Wyoming St. tion of a program vice president.

Fenstemacher attended villa- At Shopping Center. Adv. Day, services will be held at St. Michael's Cemetery, Laurel Hill nova University and the University of Pittsburgh. Before coming a new1 office recently established by the organization's International officers.

terrace, beginning at the Main Cross at 9:30 a. m. Arrangments to Hazleton. he worked in Catholic should be made at St. Michael's Charities.

Yonkers, N. Y. He has New members to be inducted Mr. and Mrs. John McKernan, 635 West Diamond avenue.

Third prize BICYCLE REPAIRS auditorium before May 30, 1959. PAINT BARGAINS! Mary Carter's interior and exterior certified paints. Buy a gallon Get 1 free! COMPARE! 43 S. Wyoming St. Open Daily 9 to 8, Sat.

9 to 6. are Jack Williams, Thomas Lan-dis, B. Zehner, Charles Troy, Rol-an Sims and John Timko. The rehearsal will be held at 8 o'clock and the initiation at 9 the distinction of being the only lay person in this diocese to hold such a position. President Pat Gaudiano will preside over the business session.

BIBLE CLASS MEETS A. J. Hoffman was teacher as 35 members of Harlor Bible Class met yesterday in St. Paul's Methodist Church. There were two Mrs.

James Senape anf MrsM Joseph Lucia are in charge of the social. Monuments Markers M'GARRY HURT AS CAR PLUNGES INTO WOODS Joseph McGarry, of Lattimer Mines, was injured and his car completely demolished when he failed to negotiate a right turn while traveling towards Edgewood on the Honey Hole road last night clock. Members who have not signed up for the Friday night visit to Clarks Summit can do so at this evening's meeting. be visitors George Raudenbush will teacher next week. SS8 Box Flowers, Geraniums, Bermuda Onion plants.

Thompson's, Rear 7th Locust. GL 4-6963. Adv. CUMMINGS IS SHOT THROUGH WINDOW Peter Milnick, 21 West Maple ram HAROLD KOCH HONORED BY FREEDOMS FOUNDATION 1 1 Don't burden your wife with Wash '11 Wear Modern miracle fibres require professional care and handling! PATRONIZE OUR ASSOCIATION MEMBERS Bond Cleanart Deluxe Empire Gallagher's Henry MartzBros. Master-Modern-Smiling Tony-Star HAZLETON DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION Mill Lt8: at 11:30 p.

m. His car, a 1951 Ford, plunged into the woods and was completely wrecked. He was alone in the car. street, reported to city police last night, that, as he was driving south on Church street, someone shot a b-b through the window of his car. Harold J.

Koch, of this city, was FREE DELIVERY SERVICE NEAPOLITAN HOT PIZZA among forty-five Pennsylvania His son-in-law, Robert Faust, of teachers who were honored by the 7S5 McKinley street, took him to 'r, St. Jnspnh iinitai hon the hoIe appeared in "v.v i.v. ho U'mHmi. BILL'S wua possioie concussion, Freedoms Foundation "for exceptional work in teaching a better understanding of the American way of life," Saturday, at Valley Forge. They were part of 444 teachers See Mr.

Persico, at, DU HAZLETON Ufjcs MEMORIAL sS 61 S. Church St. Phone GL 5-4956 5-4957 The Only "Rock of Ages" Dealer In Hazleton Vicinity NOTICE Due to rising costs all Hoagies Now 45c Each Genetti's 15th St. Super Market Open Daily 9 a. m.

to 9 p. m. laceration of the lip, and a possible fractured jaw. Troopers Louis Kuhik and Paul Korstcr, of the local barracks, invrstijatcd the accident. Bicycle Supply E.

2nd Harrison Sts. Free Pick-up call GL 4-2321 the nation who received recog- Give Green Stamps GL 5 0521 fit N. Locust Adr. nition I.

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