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THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ATGUST 11, 1945. PAUb' 7 Freeland Girl Weds Sgt. Krull Decorated For Action On Iwo FBEELAN1U AND NOllTDfl SDDE NEWS VICTOR H. OLEYAR, Correspondent. 452 CENTRE STKEE1 PHONE 613.

ive items at Breilna and Myeri Billiard and Bowling Academy, Seitzinger'a Drug Store or Oleyar Grocery Store. Morning Worship at 11 a. m. A layman's service. O.

R. Hoch, leader. Music by the Men's Quartet. No evening service. T.

Arthur' Patterson, pastor. The Methodist Church Freeland: Church School at 9:45 a. m. Preaching Services at 11 a. ro.

Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p. m. Preaching Services at 7:30 p. m. SOUTH SIDE MART FRANCES MEARS.

Correspondent Phone 4212. McAdoo Heights. Leave items at the Standard Drug Store. Candy Kitcflen. McBride Drug Store or Bresky'a Grocery.

Wy I "Turse Promoted daughter, Miss Anna Preat, to The official board will meet after the preaching services. Raymond maso, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maso, of Walnut Lattimer: Ridge Preaching Services at 9:30 a. iireer, reeiand.

The prospective bride is a rrad wneas with the Army Nurs- Salem Lutheran Church Sunday School at 9:15 a. m. Service at 10:30 a. m. The Reverend Karl S.

Henry, superintendent of Home Missions of Lutheran Miwsterium, will preach at this service. Lest we forget, services on V-J Day will be conducted the evening of the day victory is proclaimed over Japan if announced before p. and if hostilities end after that hour services will be held the following evening at 7:30 p. m. Brothers Home On Furlough Pfc.

Anthony Marsicano, serving with the Army for the past four years, is spending a 10-day furlough at his home. His brother, John, is also home after serving with the Army in Germany. On Visit To Delaware Jerry Sube, Donald Fritz, Jackie Marshall and William Mace will visit for two weeks in Dalaware at Camp Miller Shancy. I. T.

Republicans Meet Monday The Kline Township Republicans will meet Monday at 7 p. m. in '-he town hall in Kelayres. All members of the executive committee, candidates for the various off.ces. rnres.

has been promoted to Church School at 10:30 a. All are welcome. uate of the Freeland High School and was employed until recently J. Beale Meloy, pastor lieutenant. Lieutenant Drum was i crtdnated i we wnmreng seaside HospiUl, Atlantic City, N.

J. i) Wfii WhYji 'if in St. James Episcopal from Freeiana np "flazlcton State Hospital nf Nursing. She enlisted Mr. Maso attended the Freeland Hjgh School and entered the Army 9 a.

m. Matins and address, Freeland. I Air Evacuation Corpa, in 10:30 a. m. Matins and address, Audenried Methodist Church Church School at 9:30 a.

m. William Evans, superintendent. Worship at 10:30 a. m. Sunday at 6 p.

Youth Fellowship. Thursday at 7:30 p. Orchestra rehearsal Rev. L. E.

Search, pastor. Jeanesville Methodist Church Church School at 10 a. m-Charles Schmeer, superintendent. Worship at 7 p. m.

Tuesday at 7 p. Prayer and Praise service. Rev. L. E.

Search, pastor. Welsh Congregational Church Sunday: 9:30 a. Sunday School. John ilril, 1944. and trained at Tampa, SLu.

Coin? overseaa in Decem Drifton. in i4i. ne served England, North Africa and Italy, until this spring, when he was returned to the U. S. He received an honorable discharge several weeks ago, and The services will be in charee of Charles W.

Welliver in the ab sence of the rector. is now employed at the White J. R. Breckenridge, rector. ber of last year, Lieutenant Drum erred in France, Belgium, Luxembourg Germany, and is now on the Riviera on a rest period.

She saw etion in many of those places, and Is on a hospital train in France Haven Works of the Atlas Pow. der Company. "The Clock" with Judy Garland. St. John Reformed Church Sabbath Day Services: Church School, 9:15 a.

m. Morning Prayer, 10:30 a. m. Evensong, 7:15 p. m.

when it was bombed. A brother, Edward W. Drum, is Robert Walker, Reff Sunday-Mon. Sgt. William C.

Bredbenner Adv. and citizens are invited to attend Sgt. William C. Bredbenner, of These are the last regular ser wjth the Air uaaeis in iex.au. Lieutenant Drum is a niece of Miss Lillian Erbe, supervisor of nurses of the Hazleton State Hospital Haa Two Fingers Broken vices prior to vacation.

We invite the U. S. Marine Corps, has been awarded the Silver Star Medal for gallantry in action on Iwo Jima on Alfred Schott, of 819 Walnut you to attend. An welcome! street, had two fineers of his riarht Friday, 7:30 p. Chancel Choir Elks' will meet Party Tonight P.

M. Adv. hand fractured while at work in the foundry of the A. C. F.

plant March 10. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bredbenner. of 548 Walnut street, Freeland.

Rev. Geo. W. M. Kohler, pastor.

F. Marshall will teach the Joseph Williams Bible Class. 10:30 a. morning worship service. Men of the Joseph Williams Bible Class will be in charge of the service.

Note There is no evening worship service this Sunday and the following Sunday. Wednesday at 6:30 p. monthly supper meeting of the Federation of Bible Classes in St. John's Reformed church in St. Johns, Pa.

Men are asked to register as usual. this meeting. Jamea McFadnen. chairman of the committee, announced important matters will be discussed. Submit Names For Roll Russell Jones of the Kibitzer Club, urges all residents of McAdoo and vicinity, who have men and women in the armed forces to submit their names for printing on the Honor Roll on West Blaine street, McAdoo.

Your cooperation uerwicK. tte is oil duty and is When his platoon leader was Released From Army uiwer care of a local doctor. wounded, Sgt. Bredbenner took ov Doctor Is Sick St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran Sunday: Sunday School 9:15 a.

m. Men's Bible Class 9:15 a. m. Morning Worship 10:30 a. m.

Vespers 7 p. m. Dr. L. J.

Vercusky. local conden er, left his place of concealment in the face of heavy enemy machine-gun and sniper fire, crossed a large draw and maneuvered his men into position to seize a vital ridge. The sation doctor, is absent from his office because of an attack of ill will be greatly appreciated by the Monday, 6 p. m. Luther League.

citation accompanying the award ness that has him confined to his home on South street Remember God!" is as follows: Mrs. Andrew Krull, Rev. Fred Haffner, pastor. "For distinguishing himself con Elks' spicuously by gallantry and intre Miss Cecelia Halko, daughter of Party Tonight 8:00 P. M.

Adv. Capture Grey Fox Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Halko, of 342 Jacob Feussner, of East South pidity in action on March 10, 1945, as squad leader in a rifle platoon during action against the enemy on Iwo Jima. Sgt Bredbenner, upon Soldier In Hospital South Park street, Freeland, and Sgt Andrew Krull, son of Mr.

Cars will leave the church at 6 n. m. Ss. Pete and Paul's Polish National Catholic Church High mass will be celebrated at 10:30 a. m.

after which members of Fr. Chopin choir will hold their important monthly business meeting and all are urged to attend. Wednesday at 8 a. Ascension St. Mary.

Thursday and Friday at 9 a. Catechism for children. Friday at 7 p. mM Devotions af nc. i-'aniei urennan, wno was serving in Germany with the 885 George Mehalow, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man, and John Kanyock, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was the usher.

The bride's mother wore a navy blue and white print sheer with white sheer with white accessories, and a corsage of gardenias. The bridegroom's mother wore a navy blue crepe dress with navy acces and Mrs. Andrew Krull of 46 Main street, Highland, were married at 9 a. Aueust fourth, at St. discovering that his platoon leader had been wounded and evacuated, voluntarily assumed command of the nlatoon as its advance was held Air "squadron, has been entered in an Army hospital in Paris, France, according to word received by his club.

Baseball Pickups The McAdoo Heights Aces defeated the Kelayres Pets by a score of 14-2. Joe Dirt pitched very effective ball for the Aces. High hitters for the victors were Rouse, Fra trick and Reshetar. Returned From New Jersey Mr. and Mrs.

George Russell returned, to their home in Audenried after spending their vacation in Wildwood, N. J. On Annual Vacation Irvin Kleckner, of Audenried, on his annual vacation. He is for, man of stripping operations in Audenried. street, local hauling contractor, and Calvin Tkrote, well known sportsman and game club official, spotted a grey fox and four large cubs, near Eckley stripping operations.

Dogs trailed the grey fox and finally cornered it in a groundhog hole, where the two captured it alive. It is now on exhibition at the Feussner home. John's R. C. Church, Freeland, by up by enemy machinegun and snip parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Brennan, of Front street. He was wounded in action sever sories, and a corsage of gardenias, er fire. Knowing that it was his platoon's mission to advance across a large draw and seize the ridge to Joseph Kendra, presided at the organ, and Mrs, Robert Glennon Kev. Joseph Korman, who officiated at the nuptial mass.

The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin colonial gown with a high marquisette neckline, outlined with medallions, a fitted bodice, al months ago, but recovered and was assigned to an air unit. He was taken to Paris by transport his front, he unhesitatingly left his sang "Ave Maria," "On This Day, Oh Beautiful Mother and "Panis place of concealment and went for ter which special meeting concerning the annual parish picnic to be held August 19th. Rev. Casimir Wilaek'. pastor.

Christ Reformed Church plane. ward, being the first man nis News Notes And Personals Anthony Karpowich, of Walnut street, Bivanton Hill, caretaker at the Freeland High School building, is enjoying his annual vacation platoon to advance into the draw, -'in "The Clock" comedy and ro He quickly reconnoitered the area long, tight-fitting sleeves, and a long flowing train, which fell from the hipline. She wore a seven- mance, Reff Sunday and Monday. to his front and skillfully maneuv Jr. Pvt.

Edward Carter, Adv. ered his platoon across the draw leave. toward its objective. His quick Morning worship with sermon at 10 a. m.

Church School at 11 a. m. Tuesday at 6:30 p. Willing Workers cover dish sociaL Rev. Franklin J.

Heckman. Home On Furlough Pfc. Thomas Bonner, of Beaver Brook, is spending a 30-day furlough at his home after serving in Guam. Pyt Edward J. Carter, Jr of 610 Chestnut street, husband of eighths length veil of plain illusion, fastened to a glazed headdress, and carried a white bridal prayer book, with a white orchid and lily of the Accepts Employment Peter Prussock, of the Woodside the former Reada Eckrote of John- thinking and courageous example inspired his men to follow him and seize the objective.

His courage and conduct throughout were in George Bittenbender, of Walnut street, was tendered a family dinner and reception in honor of his birthday anniversary which was observed this weiek. Pvt. John T. Kochie, son of An section, who was laid off recently ion strpot, Freeland, received an valley streamers. at the A.

C. F. plant in Berwick, honorable discharge from the Army Miss Margaret Ferry, of Free- Angelicus." The ceremony was followed by a reception at the Stines, after which the couple left to spend a honeymoon at Lutherland in the Poconos. The bridegroom will report to San Antonio, Texas, for reassignment, and the bride will return to her home. Mrs.

Krull was graduated from the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital School of Nursing, class of 1940; and the bridegroom is a grduate of the Foster Township High SchooL He is serving in the U. S. Air Force. Among the out of town 'guests were Mr. and Mrs.

John Kanyock, of Newark, N. Mrs. Chester Huminski, of Perth Amboy, N. J. where he was employed the past Buy War Bonds and Stamos.

st Indiantown Gap center. land, was maid of honor, and wore drew Kochie, of 447 Hemlock street, lour years, has accepted empjay ment with Karn'g Transfer in Haz leton'. Got Bronze Star Lieut. Edward McFadden, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Martin McFadden, of Nesquehoning, formerly, of Hazleton, was awarded the bronze star has arrived at the Indiantown Gap center prior to receiving a redeployment furlough. Recalled Home a nile green colonial net gown, with square neckline, a fitted bodice, short puffed sleeves, and a long full skirt, which fell over a hoop. She wore a nile green net headdress arranged in soft ruffles at the crown, and carried a cascade bouquet of yellow African daisies. for meritorious achievement with the 78th Division in Europe. Miss Eleanor McCoach.

of Phila keeping with the highest traditions of the U. S. Naval Service." Sgt. Bredbenner, an outstanding grid star at the Freeland High School, was graduated in June 1942 and entered the Marine Corps in August He trained at Parris Island, S. Camp Lejeune, N.

and Camp Pendleton, before going overseas in December of 1943. He was with the famed Fourth Marine Division, and took part in the Kwajalein atoll campaign in Tolunteered for paratroop training in Italy, where he was stationed. After completing his jump train-in? he was assigned to a parachute battalion in France and took part in the heavy fighting that wiped cut the Belgian Bulge last December and January. He was wounded In action and returned to the U. S.

teveral months ago for hospital Vestment delphia, who was visiting at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Mulhearn, Outing Sun. Of Century Club Leave For Florida Mrs. George Kay and daughter, on South Washington street, was recalled home suddenly. Her Mrs.

Leonard Ackerman, of Con- WANTED WOMEN 20 experienced sewers to sew carpet rags on electric sewing machines. Factory now opening in McAdoo. 40c per hour and bonus. Joseph Leshock, 417' S. Tamaqua SU McAdoo.

mother fell and fractured a leg, ed at the Brezina and Myers' alleys on Centre street Bueky Brezina Elks" Party Tonight 8:00 P. M. yngham, left by car for Florida to visit the former's son, Flight Officer Robert Seiwell, who is serving in the Army Air Corps and is stationed at a Florida camp. North Ridge stret In honor of their daughter, Miss Helen Hemess, who will be married to William Cova-leskie on September 1. Mrs.

John Herness served as led the winners with a 492 score theh Marshall Islands, and in the Saipan-Tinian campaign in the Adv One of the big affaira of the summer season is the annual outing of the Century Club which will be held all day tomorrow at Cor- and Paul Tucker tallied 488 for Marianas before going to Iwo Jima, Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Preat, of Washington street, Freeland, announce the engagement of their the Gardenias. Breaks Ground For Home hostess. A buffet luncheon was In the second match, the Peonies reale's Grove St John's.

The Men employed by Dr. Herman H. A coat of wax added three miles served and games and dancing were Feissner, of Johnson street local committee in charge of this year's arrangements is headed by Past won two out of three games from the Pansies. Pete Latz racked up an hour to the speed of transport enjoyed. The guest of honor re ceived many (rifts.

compensation doctor who has his planes used by one air line. President Palmer Correale, who is a 530 score to lead the reonies, while Bill Medlick was high for the Those present were: Miss Eliza offices in the Masonic building, have broken ground for the new Marines Take Five Islands Guam, Aug. 11. UP) The mar ably assisted by Frank Rauzi Peter A. Maeazzu and Dr.

R. beth Czerekosky, Mrs. William losers with a 471 total. home which he will build on re Covalesky. Mrs.

John Watahovich, Sacco. RECORD DANCE Tonight, 8 P. M. FREELAND PUBLIC PARK cently-'jurchased ground on Gra Mrs. Stanley Herness, Airs.

Michael Dicharge Given Army ham off Johnson street. Cudwadie, Mrs. John Capparell, THRILLS! CHILLS! ACTION! A Werewolf On The Loose! fs He Man Or Monster, Or Both? More Terrifying! Mystifying! Horrifying Than You Can Imagine! Breakfast will be served at 10:00 o'clock, a luncheon at noon, and a sDecial dinner at 6 p. m. Sandwich Mrs.

Adam Latz, Mrs. Anthony j. Elks Party Tonight 8:00 Lash. Mrs. Al Bartosevich, Mrs P.

M. Adv. ines have taken over live more; Marianas islands after killing 16 Japanese and capturing five, the navy announced today. i es and soup, in addition to plenty nf other refreshments, will be Pi ThriU Hit No. 2 available all day.

Joseph Lash, Mrs. Joseph Patosky. Mrs. Michael Hemess, Mrs. Helen Sokoloskie, Mrs.

Michael Omaska, Mrs. Thomas Solarek, Mrs. Mary The American flag was raised laj. Am a The proeram feature will be Bill LUG0SI Medico and his minstrels, of Pitts- and military rule established on the islands of Agrihan, Saragan, i Asuncion, Alamagan and Maug by Charles Starrett in 'Cyclone Prairie Ranger' Hard Riding Cowboys Smash Saboteurs. Frieda liwscert On Redeployment Furlough Sgt George G.

Reynolds, of 752 Arthur street, has arrived at the Indiantown Gap center prior to receiving a redeployment furlough. He served overseas for more than ton. Vroblesky, Mrs. Felix Vaskalis, Helen Ward, Mrs. M.

Tisi, Mrs. For the sports-minded Softball, Ntna Foe Bernard Herness, Mrs. Josepn quoits, and bocci games promise to Tasty and Delicious SHRIMP CLAMS CHICKEN DEVILED CRAB GROHOWSKI'S three marine companies. They are all in line directly north of Saipan. stir ud keen competition, ine O'Brinsky, Mrs.

Al Derench, Joan Covaleskie, Lucy Cataldo, Evelyn Mat WHIU Latest Chapter Play LI a year. committee is providing prizes. American losses were one dead Novatnak, Rite Cataldo, Agnes Today Mat and Nite PALACE Rindock, Irene Segon, Marge Ban- Sgt. Reynolds is a native oi Philadelphia and is the husband of the former Miss Sohorski, daughter' V. F.

W. Broadcast and one wounded, resulting from Japanese resistance on Maug and Sarigan. ZZ yas, Mary tserta, Alice neroess Genevieve Herness, Francis Her- of Steven Sohorski, of the above address. Over WAZL Tonight The marines who captured the ness, Adeline itogusxy ana jxary of the Marianas Superfort bases to Vroblesky. With a warnine that the United Nations Charter will become only five islands on the strategic route Japan were commanded by Lt Col.

Sunday, Bargain Mat, 2 P. M. Meet The New DICK POWELL Two-Fisted! Hardboiled! Terrific! It's A Great Sunday Show Bowling Results The Tulips won three straight A 1 -v Jr v- 'J 4 Elks' Party Tonight 8:00 P. M. William Chalfant of Englewood, Adv.

asf DICK POWELL games from the Gardenias in an A. R. S. Mixed League match play- another scrap of paper if it lacks the support of international unity, County Commander Albert W. Miller will stress the need of mu N.

J. On Agrihan, Asuncion and Church Picnic Sunday The congregation of Ss. Peter Alamagan Islands, friendly natives were given medical attention, SOCIAL PARTY Sponsored By LADIES SOCIAL CLUB St. Mary's G. C.

Church SUNDAY, 8 P. M. St. Mary's School Fern St. Admission 50 Cents and Paul's Eastern G.

C. Church will hold a Dicnic and dance to food and clothing. Open Saturday and 6:15 RIALTO As the little convoy of the Szt George E. Wargo Sirt Geonre E. Wargo, 28, win LCI and one destroyer escort INTERRUPTION NOTICE neared Maug the Japanese were warned to surrender, but after two hours of loudspeaker broadcasting without results, the island was shelled.

morrow afternoon and evening at the church grove along the White Haven turnpike. An extensive program has been arranged for the day. Church Party Sunday Members of the Ladies' Social Club of St Mary's G. C. Church will hold a social Sunday evening 2 BIG HITS 2 Richard Arlen-Evelyn Brent in "FORCED LANDING" Plus John King-David Sharp in "TRAIL RIDERS" tual respect among all nations in the 57th in a series of "Speak Up For Democracy" programs under the sponsorship of the Veterans of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.

The address will be heard over Radio Station WAZL, at 9 o'clock tonight The same basic theme will be emphasized by F. W. speakers on 460 radio stations on the same day. Through this nationwide channel, Americans will be reminded that the ceremony of signing the United Nations Charter will lose its significance the moment the signatory powers fail to agree among themselves on its funda-mental principles. The military government pro clamation ending Japanese power in the islands was read to native Electric Service to customers of the Pennsylvania Power Light Company in the Villages of Tresckow and Jeanesville will.be interrupted on Sunday, August 12, 1945, for a period of one (1) hour, from 8:00 to 9:00 A.

to make repairs to lines. Pennsylvania Power Light Company chiefs by Lt. R. C. Coburn of St Louis, of the military 8 o'clock in the St Mary's school REF0WICH Today Mat Open 5:30 Feature OLSEX and JOHNSON in S-E MY LAWYER" It's A Scream 1 The Cascade mountains, 600 miles building on Fern street The party was originally scheduled for the 12th annual Rusin Day picnic and outing last July 15 at St.

Mary's Grove, but was postponed until tomorrow night because of the inclement weather. long, average a mile high. ner of the Silver Star Medal for gallantry in action and holder of the Purple Heart and Oak Leaf Cluster for two wounds received in action, received an honorable discharge from the Army July 29 at the Indiantown Gap Separation Center, and is now visiting at his home at 75 Main street, Highland. A heavy machine gunner with the veteran Ninth Infantry Division, he' saw bloody action from Algeria to the German Rhineland, taking part in the following campaigns: Algeria, French Morocco, Tunisia, Sicily, North Africa and the Rhineland, the latter two as a part of the First Army. He was awarded the Silver Star Medal in the difficult inch-by-inch capture of the port of Cherbourg.

On June 24, 1944, one day before the port fell, he single-handedly knocked out an enemy pill box while under the concentrated fire of the enemy. The action took place at Octeville, on the outskirts of Cherbourg, and he was wounded in ih enrao-ement After recov ST. MICHAEL'S PARTY So. Fern Freeland SUNDAY, 8 :15 P.M. Meet Your Friends Here In Reply By LESLIE TURNER WASH TUBS SUNDAY and MONDAY sn.

Mat, 2-Eva. Open 5:00 feature 9 l9i, TINA! JU TURM CM THC RAPUJ. 90...1 it SOWPS lVTgl XT if'" 6 ROUP THAT'S THE HiPCEN 7, --LjZ4 INASTBP H8AVV7 WARPLANT 1 TOLP 'AWr1 EXPLOSIVE I ouc eos ABOUT, lE7r B01A85OM I ONWY BOJACCASTj JWSf RESlPENTlAt THPARE 6ETTN6 II OUTSKWTS MESSAGES CVS WW ilk II WEASTCRM Ks All). STTZ Band Rehearses Sunday St. Ann's Band of town will hold a rehearsal Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the band hall on South Ridge street in preparation for appearances at Drifton on August 19 and at Tresckow on August 26.

Immediately after the rehearsal, members will assemble for an important meeting. THE "BRILLIANT LIGHT Of CLARES PRC PATHFINDER PLANES, BLOCK BUSTEBS PULVERIZE AN IN Special For Tonight DEVILED CRAB PLATTER Also Spaghetti Meat Balls All Sandwiches. MILLER'S CAFE South and Ridge Sts. EASTERN KAMOSHIMA, WHERE THE CANAL INTERSECTS THfi TOKYO HliHWAV, Gets Bronze Star S. Sgt Joseph T.

Sabol, of Feni street, has been awarded th Bronze Star for service during enemy action in Germany. He has been overseas with an armored division of the Seventh Arrrfy since last September, and is now stationed in the Bavarian Mountains in South Germany. All Decided By EDGAR MARTIN BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES rmsrissmw UtV5N6 TLX. MOSA NVb.HA'AVV. A.KT, HH NO.

fS I ering, he rejoined his outfit and fought through the Ardennes offensive of the Germans and into the Rhineland, where he was hit again last Feb. 1. In addition he wears the American Defense Service Medal and the European-Africa-Middle Eastern Service Medal, with ons silver star and one bronze star for six battle stars awarded him. He entered the Army with a District Ten group in July, 1941, and trained at Camp Wheeler, and Fort Bragg, N. before going to England in Sept.

1942. His brother-in-law, Frank Ok-rasinski, of R. D. White Haven, husband of the former Peggy War-go, is also in service. He recently arrived at the Halloran General Hospital, Staten Island, N.

for treatment of wounds received in action in Europe. TO TO 1 I IT-- I'O OO 1 ViWE. Vi I I I I 1 What oo vou BOOTS' i I WITT- Church Services The following services will be held tomorrow and next week in the churches of Freeland and vicinity: Ss. Peter Paul's Slovak Lutheran Church Sunday, 9 a. m.

Sunday School. Sunday, 10 a. m. Combined Slovak and English service. Thursday, 7:30 p.

m. Choir rehearsal. Rev. Stephen Humyak, pastor. Presbyterian Church Sunday School at 10 a.

m. J. D. P'u" Nwi Musical la SPECIAL TONIGHT Spaghetti Meat Balls Hamburgers And AH Kinds of Drinks ANN'S RESTAURANT 402 Centre St i lirt la wwct. t.

u. ftp. I) TAVj Uiawer For Bride-To-Be A shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Herness, of Holtzclaw superintendent.

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