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The Plain Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 2, 1954 PAGE 8 'president of the Alumni Council; jday and Monday, and many cars Gower, Mike Sipida, Mike A .1 Principal Lambert E. Broad; Frank) also filled the various mam streets Mike Maiovicn, Bernard oteiano- I ft 111 jnF IV vich, Emil Kochie, Bob McNulty, Kostos. director of the Hazleton of the borough Weatherly Kens William R. Stein, Correspondent Phone 5321 and Joe Bonevich Penn State Center, and Rev. George Former residents from town said W.

Kohler. A birthday cake with that not in their memory has as Color Guards Gabriel Budda FKEELAiXD AND NORTH SIDE NEWS Joseph Falatko, 120 Fern St. Thone 1451 Lcare items at Brezina Myers Bowling Academy, Scitzinger'a Drug Store or Woodie's Restaurant, large a crowd of persons taken part in the town Memorial Day visit as was the case over the past holiday. Beautiful weather marked the long weekend. 75 candles will be cut.

Following the dinner-program, the floor will be cleared in preparation for the annual Alumni Ball which will start at 9 o'clock. A feature of this event will be the award of two U. S. savings bonds by the Alumni Council. and Emil Haraschak.

Color Bearers Steve Hannisick and John Mahalick. Commander George Chonko. Past Commander James Kessel. Ladies Auxiliary Anna Chonko, president; Agnes Laputka, Mary Brazina, Helen Drobeck, Margie Rushalk, Anna Miklovich, Rose Junior Choir Program Local Defense Units To Meet The Junior Choir, of Zions Evan- The monthly session of the local gelical Lutheran Church, under the Civil Defense unit will be held on direction of Miss Ruth Friday, June 4th, 8:00 p. m.

at the will present the following program L. and L. Fire Co. hall, Laury-in the church on Friday, June Director C. L.

Nuss urges at 7:30 p. jail department heads, the police Organ solos Ruth Heimbach, auxiliary, borough and township St. Ann's Reception Tonight The Alumni Association of St Ann's High School will hold its Award At Club Shoot At the Lehigh River Boat Fund hoot held over the weekend by the Visits Here Mrs. Betty Kronick, former resident of Highland and Freeiand who now is located in Glenolden, As 'Vigilaiite' Los Angeles, June 2 (IP) U. S.

Atty. Gen. Brownell, here to address a Pasadena YMCA dinner tonight, says no one has the right to act on his own authority, "as a vigilante." Brownell made the remark in reply to a reporter's question concerning Sen. Joseph McCarthy (R-Wis). He didn't mention McCarthy's name but he said he would "tay it in my speech." "It is a serious matter for anyone to set himself up against the President," Brownell also told newsmen yesterday upon his ar Graduates of classes years ending in 4 and 9 will hold reunions annual reception for members of McNamee, Rose Besbris, and Fran- Freeiand Gun Club at its range in "Will O' The "The French the graduating class of St.

Ann's ices Maury. early in the evening. Prifton, the club made a special; was a visitor wun ner iamuy ana All activities will be held in the prize awara 10 siamey fov school's auditorium. cf White Haven Clock." Junior Choir "Everyone Is Welcome in The House of the Lord," "My Lord Knows the Way," isits family Anthony Graziano, U. S.

Navy Klectcd MM I Editor "Everybody Ought To Know." Returns From Uniontown Mrs. Michael Breznitsky, of Up per Lehigh, has returned home af Joseph Varilla, son of Mr. and veteran who recently received his Mrs. Andrew Varilla, of Vine I honorable discharge, was a visitor Guest trio Jean Kunkle, Doris VFW Auxiliary Meets A meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Freeiand Post 5010, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the post home. Mrs.

Anna Chonko, president, will be in charge. Officers said that the meeting is a regular monthly session which nor lllgll OCJIUUl LUJUgMV ill LUC BlIIU'U auditorium. A brief program will be held, with Alumni Association officers taking part, after which members of the senior class will be welcomed into the Association. Dancing and refreshments will follow. Anyone who has not as yet secured a ticket and wishes to attend can purchase one at the door.

Rhode, Ruth Thomas "Deep In at the home of his parents, Mr. and ter attending the Marian Year street, was elected editor-in-chief rival. He had been asked to com My Heart," "Because," "An Old Mrs. Anthony Graziano, of Highland. He is employed in New Jersey.

ment on McCarthy's view that senator heading an investigative! committee is entitled to material mally was to be held last night but Congress held over the Memorial Day holiday to the Mt. St. Macrina monastery in Uniontown. While there, she visited her visited her mother, Mrs. Mary Fel-egy.

During the Marian Year cere officials and others interested in the work of the unit to attend this meeting. Details of a national alert test will be discussed at this session. The test is scheduled for Tuesday, June 15, from 9:00 a. m. to 2:00 p.

m. 3f Personal Items Mr. and John Woodring, of Chester, Pa. visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

T. R. Erdman, on Hudsondale street. Howard Heater and daughter Barbara, of Butztown, were guests at the Hentz and Heater homes during the holiday period. Mr.

and Mrs. James Reed, of New Brunswick, N. were holiday visitors at the Albert- Gimbi home, of Hudsondale street. Memorial Day visitors at the William Hoebener home, Second which the government has classi was set back. fied as confidential and secret.

All members should be present, as final plans will be made for the ine rresiaent, ne said, "issued a new order some time ago dealing with classified material, County Council meeting in Free of the MMI Flashes, paper of the Mining and Mechanical Institute. Varilla will head the newspaper etaff next year, his senior year. During the past two years, he lias been sports editor of the school's fine publication, and has done a good job covering and stimulating extra-curricular activities in a sports vein at the local prep school. Varilla also served as score-keeper for the MMI basketball team and also aided the local Little League program in the same capacity in its first season of operation. monies held on the monastery grounds, Mrs.

Breznitsky witnessed the impressive ordination rites Presbyterian Women Meet A meeting of the Presbyterian Women's Club will be held on Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. The meeting will be held in the Freeiand Presbyterian Church Social rooms on Front street. Martha McClellan will be the hostess. land this coming Sunday afternoon. High department officials will at and classification now is done only when the subject is of great im tend.

Fashioned Garden." Junior Choir "The Orchestra Song," "I Believe," "Cleanse Me From Sin." Piano Duets Ruth Heimbach Ruth Thomas "Anitra's Dance," "Tea For Two." Sextette Steve Gerhard, Dale Stauffer, Daniel Helker, Carol Weston, Carol Weigand Roseanne Gerhard "Faith Almighty." Junior Choir "Make A. Joyful Noise," "Send Out Thy Light," "The Lord's Prayer," "Peace, Peace" soloist, Judy Spancake. Junior Choir members partici-participating: Carol Weston, Jean Weston, Leonard Weston, Steve Gerhard, Donald Gerhard, Roseanne Gerhard, Doreen Gerhard, of nine priests and the May crown ing. portance to the security of the na tion." 4 th Ward -Vets Play Visits Here Brownell speaks in Los Angeles tomorrow night, before the Los Matthew DelVecchio, former The Fourth Ward and Vets teams will play this evening in openers for the respective teams in the Freeiand Little League. Game MMI Graduation Saturday This Saturday will be a festive day for the Mining and Mechanical Institute, with many student and alumni activities scheduled.

Activities will begin with the annual Commencement exercises at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon. Highlights will be the presentation of diplomas to graduates and the awarding of four college scholarships to the honor students of the class. The Founder's Day address will be given by Dr. Martin Whit-aker, president of Lehigh University. At 6:30 o'clock, the school's 75th birthday party wil be held, with 175 reservations having been made to date.

Short remarks will be given by Joseph G. Saricks, secretary of the board; George Fatula, street, were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dor-shimer, Mrs. Elizabeth Scarito and daughter Betty Ann, of Easton, Pa.

Freeiand tailor who now is located in New Jersey, was a visitor with relatives and friends over the Memorial Day holiday. Former Residents Visit Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Davis, former well-known Freeiand residents were among the many holiday visitors who thronged back to town over the past weekend. They are located in Wilkes-Barre.

time is 6 o'clock. The two clubs were strong contenders last season James Kressley and family, of and should be up among the lead Harrisburg, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Drumbor, of Bethlehem, and Robert Kressley and family, of Wood ers this year. Charles McHugh manages the Firemen and Billy Clark is in charge of the VFW WE GIVE rr S.H.

GREEN stamps limm PIGNATARI'S 834 Main St. 5 Phone 337 ifWSn Freeiand Ruth Ann Graff, Wayne Smith, David Kessell, David Hittinger, Angeles County Bar and in Fresno Friday night. Saturday he speaks in Denver. During part of his stay here he and Mrs. Brownell will be guests of Paul G.

Hoffman, Studebaker board chairman. The attorney general said the Justice Department is studying daily transcripts of the McCarthy-Army hearing to determine if any criminal action is involved. He added: "Any government employe who discloses confidential material will have to suffer the consequences." Nina Mae Hittinger, William Hel On Business Trip William (Bill) Verbitsky, of Ridge street, local used car dealer, crew. Seniors Have Outing The annual all-day outing of the members of the Freeiand High School senior class was held yesterday. The students, under faculty supervision, spent the day at Po-cono Manor.

The students traveled by autQ caravan. ker, Peggy Helker, Daniel Helker, Joan Helker, Ruth Ann Batazak, was on a business trip with asso Edna O'Donnell, Barbara Israel, ciates to Lancaster yesterday. Ver Jean Helker, Bruce Silvernail. bitsky operates the Freeiand High Leaves For Chicago Eddie Gallagher, Freeiand young man who is employed by the General Motors Corporation in the Chicago, Illinois, area, returns to Dale Stauffer, Donna Stauffer, way Motors on the Freeland-White Haven highway. the mid-west today after spending Sandra Wagner, Judy Spancake, Sandra Ratazak, Dorothy O'Donnell, Nancy Israel, Harriet Drum-bor, Nancy Knepper, Gar- FISHING LICENSES Resident Non Resident Five Tourist Fishing Tackle at Lowest Prices Gordon L.

Feissner 628 Centre St Freeiand, Pa. FAMALETTE'S PIZZA Phone 754-J Visit in Hazle Brook Andrew Keyock and family, for a vacation period at his family heme on Main street. Sheriff Hurls Gun To Halt Runaway Former Residents Visit Mr. and Mrs. George Sabol, former Youngstown, Drifton residents who are located in Bridgeport, Connecticut, were visitors at their fam'ly home and with relatives and friends here.

mer Hazle Brook residents who nett, William Thomas, Judy Ger now are located in Bethlehem, were hard, John Paul Gerth, Jackie visitors at the home of relatives Gerth. bury, N. were holiday guesta at the home of Mrs. Florence Eb-ling, Fourth street. Mr.

'and Mrs. Clarence Meyers, of Allentown, spent' the holiday with the Meyers family of Third street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Romig, of Allentown, visited with Miss Sarah Hess, of Second street.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kline, of Easton, were Memorial Day visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moyer, Second street.

Holiday visitors in town included Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller, of Towanda. and Mrs. V.

R. Ankins and family, of Bellmore, L. spent the holiday with A. T. Graham family, on Carbon street.

Mr. and Mrs. Don Eliding and children, former residents, now residing in Levittown, visited here over the weekend. Tacoma, June 2 (JP) Sheriff Harry Bird stopped a run Birthday Anniversary Mrs. William Job, of town, celebrated her birthday anniversary on Sunday.

and with friends ori the North Side. away murderer yesterday with his gun but he didn't shoot it, he threw it. Visit In Jeddo TONIGHT Open 6:30 Feat. 7:37 REFOWICH Hoard, Choir Meet The monthly meeting of the official board of the Freeiand Park Methodist Church will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Mr.

and Mrs. George Hatok and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Zaremba and 9:39 2f 3 "AMATEUR NIGHT" Sponsored by Weatherly Lions Club Schwab School Gym Saturday, June 5, 8:00 P. M.

Adv. Barclay Bracey, 18, had just family, of Guttenberg, New Jersey, are visiting at the home of Jo Si. James' Social Thursday The members of the St. James' P. E.

Church will sponsor a social in the church social rooms on South Washington street tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Members and friends of the parish are invited. The church choir will rehearse been sentenced for the fatal shooting of his mother, Mrs. Ruth Dove, in May of 1953. Bird was escorting him from courtroom to jail when he broke away and sprinted for seph Sarosky, Middletown, Jeddo.

this evening at 6:30 o'clock. Mr. Hatok is chief engineer of LADIES: It's Not Too Late To Start The "GOLD BAND GLASS SET" New Sensational Complete. A Complete Set in a Few Short Weeks Manv Items Given 2 At A Time See Birthday Anniversary the door. the Sheffield Dairy, Newark, New Jersey, and is president of the board of education in Guttenberg.

Frances Bereznak, of Adams O'Neill Reunion Held Members of the O'Neill family held a delightful reunion at Twee-die Park on Memorial Day, with the following being in attendance: The sheriff yanked out his gun School Board Meets Tonight street, Freeiand young man who The June meeting of the Free- and threw it, hitting Bracey on the ankle and slowing him so that Bird is a student at East Stroudsburg Holiday guests at the T. R. Field land borough school board of Mr. and Mrs. Henry O'Neill, of home on Second street, included was able to overtake the fugitive after a two-block chase.

Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pascoe and rectors will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the high school building, State Teachers College, is ing his birthday anniversary. He arrived to spend the summer vacation period at his family home. Emmaus; Mr.

and Mrs. George O'Neill, Mary Lois, Jerry and Mar- Visits From Washington Edward Kushner, Freeiand young man who is employed in the Justice Department in Washington, D. was a holiday period visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kushner, of South Washington street.

Dewey street. President Harry Shanno will be in charge. The ses sion originaly was scheduled for This Beautiful Set On Display In Our Lobby, Or Ask Anyone Who Started It Last Week Given Out Every Tues. and Wednesday With Adult Admission Ticket Plus 10c Service Charge ON OUR GIANT WIDE SCREEN Traffic Heavy In Town Traffic flowed at a rate exceed- last night but was postponed. family, of Bethlehem; Mrs.

Ray Gaylor and Mrs. Charles Miller, of Hazleton. Mr. and Mrs. George Leonard, Phillipsburg, visited the Oliver Kunkle home, North street.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schneider, of Bound Brook, N. were holiday visitors at the home of Mrs. lene, of Towanda; Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence O'Neill and Jacqueline, John and James, of Rutledge, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mason, of Yerges, Mr. and Mrs.

Sidney Tepfer, Greystone Park, N. Mrs. Martha Van Dyke and Martha and Amanda, of Boothwyn, Mrs. I ing that of any other holiday period Celebrates Birthday Peter Gallagher, of Main street, Church Sesssion Meet A meeting of the sessions of the Freeiand Presbyterian Church will be held tonight at 7 o'clock. in years in town over the past Me-.

morial Day weekend, Freeiand police reported. The traffic through I town especially was heavy with ilong lines of cars evident over Sun- who is a barber in the shop operated by his brother, Edward, celebrated his birthday anniversary. Miriam Barrager and Janet, Judy; Anna Schneider, on Sixth street. THRILLS TO TEST THE STRONGEST NERVES! Leaves Dollar For Stolen Exam Paper Raleigh, N. June 2.

(JP) The window of a room where final exams are mimeographed at North Carolina State College was found broken yesterday. Inside police found one examination gone, a dollar bill and a note which read: "I know the seriousness of what I am doing but this test means a lot to me. I only got a 102 (chemistry 102) test and I will keep it myself. I hope the dollar will pay for the window." Vets In May 30th Exercises The following veterans took part and Marcia, of Westville, N. Lois OINeill, of Tacoma Park, Washington, D.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Krollman and son, Richard, of North Arlington, N. Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Leetzick and daughter, Deborah, of North Arlington, N. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garra, vf- 1 FOR SALE Sewing machine, wardrobe, dresser, coolerator, linen cupboard, desk, vacuum cleaner, etc. 820 Main Freeiand in the morning graves visits and afternoon parade and program in Freeiand on Memorial Day: American.

Legion: Firing Squad Edmund Smith, Edward Roth, George Marencin, Birthday Ann.versary Donna Marie Lutz, of Ridge celebrated her birthday anniversary yesterday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lutz, of 433 R. Ridge street.

Yesterday was the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Peter Prussock, of Hemlock street. Her husband, a driver for the Karns Transfer concern of Hazleton, is a Foster Township school director. of Lehighton; Mr. and Mrs.

Mal-eom Scott and son, Jimmy, of New Jersey visitors in town over the weekend included Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tag and family, former Weatherly residents. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Allison, of Jim Thorp, visited friends and relatives here during the holiday season. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wetzel, of Entwistle street, spent Memorial Day visiting at Washington Crossing Park, Trenton and with Mr. and Mrs.

Leopold Schmerin, who reside in Levittown. Mr. and Mrs. William Holman and family, of Willow Grove, visited with Mr. and Mrs.

J. Wesley Holman, on Second street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pfeiffer OBSKKa Robert Slusser, John Muscovich, Arthur Nagel, Jim Malloy, Paul Digon, Joe Kardisco, Mike Stofka, Pottstown, Larry Palmer, of Wellingford, Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick O'Neill, of Miami, Flori da; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph VanDyke, of Hazleton. VICTOR MATURE PIPER LAURIE immediate family, held Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Dolinsky, of Weatherly RD 2, Weatherly. The sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. John Lozinak, of Hatfield.

Those present at the reception were: The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Also in attendance from Hud WILLIAM BENDIX VINCENT PRICE nr-m iftilU ii Elmer Kline, John Citro, Nick Kol-lar, and Joseph Harvilla. Color Bearers John Haggcrty and George Kostelnick. Parade Chairman James V.

Lowery. Buglers Charles Warner and Crosley TV Appliances Unexcelled TV Service Antennas installed repaired E. B. VALLERI'S Ph. Freeiand 1550 or Gladstone 4-6801 sondale and Weatherly were: Mrs.

Mary O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. John MBLiiJiai. junn by rtp John Dolinsky, Mr. and Mrs.

Wil Fellowship, Choir Meet A meeting of the Senior Youth Fellowship of St. John's Reformed Church will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock. The Trancept Choir of the church will meet tonight at 7 o'clock. O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene TECHNJf O'Neill, Eugene O'Neill, and-and family, of Selinsgrove, were liam Job, and family; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Dolinsky, Julia Yagalla, Dorothy Yagalla, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dolinsky, Anna Dolinsky, and Mrs.

and Mrs. John Yagalla. Jayne O'Neill, Mrs. Ralph Black, Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick Batzel, Gary, John and Joyce Batzel, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kistler and Marilyn, Robert, Dolores and Lewis Kistler, Mrs. Mayme Dougherty, and Robert Gerhard. The occasion also marked the The mother is -the.

former Cath KSjSSS.fe IS? holiday guests at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Pfeiffer, Third street. Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Boyle and family, of Allentown, were visitors at the DiCini family home on West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sager of Reading, spent the holiday with the Al Robert McClellan. Sergcant-in-charge John R.

Stoffa. Auxiliary President Mrs. Rose Besbris. Gold Star Mother Mrs. Albeit Maury.

Veterans of Foreign Wars: Firing Squad Steve Budda, Emil Hydock, Ted Hollick, Stanley erine Searfoss, of town. Infant Son Baptized The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dolinsky of Freeiand was baptized on Sunday, May 30, in Weatherly by Rev. Father Collins.

The baby was named Joseph John. A reception followed for the a i Church Choirs Rehearse The Vesper Choir of St Luke's birthday of Jerry O'Neill and the wedding anniversaries of Mr. and specie i of Evangelical Lutheran Church will rehearse this evening at 6:30. The junior choir of the church will conduct its rehearsal tonight at 7 o'clock. i Mrs.

Sidney Tepfer and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Batzel. 3( 3 Dairy Calf Club Meets The Carbon County 4-H Calf Club will meet on Thursday evening, June 3, at 8 o'clock at the heme of Robert Kunkle, Quakake Valley. 3 Susannah Class Meets June 9 Members of the Susannah Wes CWC Rummage Sale A rummage sale sponsored by the Catholic Women's Club will be I held on Thursday and Friday in i the former store building, Centre and South streets.

The sale will be held on both days from 9 to 5 i o'clock. Annual June Clearance Sale Of SPRING MERCHANDISE Now Going On DRESSES In Junior Sizes 9-15 Misses 10-20 Womens 16'i-26'2 Chubbettes 12'2-16'2 Novelty Dress Shoppe 531 Centre St. Phone 151-J Next To Refowich Theatre ON 4 bert Gimbi family of Hudsondale street. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Williams -and son, Mrs. Florence Kertzel, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams Jr. and family, of Prospect Park, visited relatives in town.

Guests of Mrs. Etta Horlacker, of Second street during the holiday season included Mr. and Mrs. William Horlacher and family, of Little Silver, N.J., and Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Hamm and children, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Henry Owens and Mr. and Mrs. S.

Hartman, of Reading, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frome, of Port Murray, N. J.t were Memorial Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

El Romig, of Fourth street Mr. and Mrs. Talbot Smith and family, of Lock Haven, visited friends and relatives in town during the holiday season. (Continued on Page 9) ley Class of Centenary Methodist Church, will note that the class Missionary Society Meets held on Wednes- A meeting of the Ladies Aid and will be Missionary Society of St. Luke's iday, June 9th, 8:00 p.

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