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THE PLAIN SPEAKER, HAZLETON, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 11, 1939, PAGE 14 Develop Class That Can Edward Murphy Out As Hospital Superintendent Edward Murphy has resigned as superintendent of the Cnaldale Hospital and has been succeeded by John G. Scott, of Tamaqua, who SOUTH SIDE NEWS P4UL L. CURRAN, Correspondent. Phon. 728.

North Sheridan St Jj r.rit "i (5 I1 rf; Joseph Gutowski, Joseph Makowiec. Paul Pastula, Edward Rolka. Charles Sataydga, Louis Temprowicz, Steven Barna, Joseph Bielen, Richard, Biesiadeeki, John Cienawa, Walter Dziewit, Albert Grybos, Lawrence Aszklar, Albert Dworak, John Ignar, Francis Ignar, Edward Ignar. NIVIR DONE'-When policemen who had been idlnc years been a member ot tne iooi MOTHER'S WORK Don Piskel broke up the contest with a home run. M.

Romanell hurling for the winners held the opposition to 3 hits. As a result of the victory the Night Shool team won a trophy awarded by a sporting goods store. Mrs. Frank Motsuk Dies. Mrs.

Frank Motsuk, of 40 South Harrison street, McAdoo, died on Tuesday afternoon at the local State Hospital at 2:40 o'clock. She was admitted to the institution on Tuesday morning, as a surgical patient at 10:55 o'clock. She was the daughter of the late Con and Mary Boyle, of Beaver Brook. Mrs. Frank Motsuk was the former Miss Anna Boyle, before her marriage.

She was born in Beaver Brook, where she resided for several years, prior to locating at McAdoo. She was a member of the Immaculate Conception church of Kelayres. The survivors are her husband, and the following children: Elizabeth, Michael, Mary. Ralph, John, Theresa, Anna and Frank, all at home. She is also survived by two sisters and two brothers: Mrs.

William J. Patton and Mrs. Alex Patton. and Frank Boyle, all three of McAdoo, and John Boyle of West Hazleton. Epworth League Meets Tonight.

Tfco members of the Epworth League of the Audenried Methodist church will meet this evening in regular business and social session at 7 o'clock. The league presiaem, Miss Louise Bevans, will preside. Drum Corps Practice Friday. Thfi Drum and Bugle Corps, of the Walter A. Frank Post, No.

276, of McAdoo. will practice on fri- day night, at 7:30 o'clock. Choir Rehearsal Thursday. Members of the Salem Lutheran church choir of Audenried, will hold rehearsal on Thursday evening, at 7:30 o'clock. Parochial School Classes Friday.

The children of St. Mary's Uk rainian Greek Catholic church on West Blaine street, McAdoo, will have parochial school classes start ing on Friday afternoon. Ihe re ligious instructions will be taught in the church auditorium. Visited Here. David Jones, of Wilkes-Barre, visited at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. William Jones, on Church street, Audenried. a Rally Day Practice. The anuual Rally Day services and exercises will take place in the Audenried Methodist church on Sunday morning and evening, October 15. The members of the congregation participating in the pro-o-m re havini? rehearsal each evening this week in the church at 6 o'clock.

The members of tne or-rViestra of the congregation under the leadership of Clarence Evans, are having rehearsal on Thursday evening, at 7 o'clock. Admitted To Hospital. Mrs. A. Midash, of North Tamaqua street, McAdoo, was admitted to the Geisinger Memorial Hospital at Danville, on Tuesday afternoon, as a medical patient.

Recuperating At Hospital. Mrs. Elizabeth Camer, of 219 West. Sherman street. McAdoo, is recuperating at the Hazleton State Hospital, where she recently underwent an operation, Surprise Shower Held.

A surprise shower was held for Miss Jennie Gerrone of 885 North Laurel street, Hazleton, who will shortly wed Anthony Lombardo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lombardo of Kelayres. The shower was held at the home of the bride-to-be. A High School Star.

Writer's Note: This is the 23rd in a brief series of articles on the members of the McAdoo High School foot ball squad. Harry Postupa'k, a member of the sophomore class, of the McAdoo High School, has for the past two 1. ball squad is known on the McAdoo Maroon line-up as JNo. do. Harrv's brother.

Jacob, a member of the iunlor claas. is also a mem hnr nf thfi foot ball team. JacoD most always is in action in the back- field, while Harrv seen on the line. Red Dad Minds Baby Russia has trained a vast army of potential war aviators, male and female, by encouraging thousands of civilians to take up flying. Here a textile worker holds up his son to say goodbye to mama as she takes off on a practice flight in a plane supplied to her air club by the government.

XfiONl ml Richard Kupbiszyn, Kaymond koi-bush, Walter Kolbusb Alexander Kotc, Theodore Lech, John Dytkkow-sky, Raymond Marcarski, Charles Urban, Stan Wisniewski, John Wisniewski, Charles Ryczek, Stan Mayslicki, Peter Matuszkicwicz, Stanislaus Matuszkicwicz, Waleria Pohayda, Mary Ciejka, Eleanor Czerba, Dorothy Omowska, Florence Ross, Marion Stezempka, Helen Wizgo, Anna Wnrgo, Alice Baran-ika, Waleria Brown, Wiktoria Brown, Theresa Derendal, Sophia Dytkowska, Douthy Eberhart. Florence Lazyniksa, Mary Lawson. Mary Mahcka, Mary Panienko, Mary Szkotek, Emilie Studnniarc, Dorothy Shunsky, Dorothy Satadyka, Waleria Ross, Gen Podraza, Caroline Ogrodnick, Florence Myciel, Betty Meysiak, Albina Makowiec, Mary Kozel, Dorothy Hynek, Joan Grvbus. Blanche Civinska, Leota Baiowska, Mary Biatek, Frances Dorothy Smosna, Caroline Sapata, Eleanor Ross, Henrietta Civkowsky, Anna Dytkowska, Olga Pekaraskp Mary Wisniewska, Mary Anczarska, Irene zyzyk, Dorothy Dworak, Lorta Draus, Helen Draus, Anna Falisek, Catherine Henning, Dorothy Kulkowska, Ruth Kuvisczak, Theresa Kolbusz, Rita Kruszkiewicz, Eleanor Ogrodnick, Veronica Ogrodnick, Dorothy Ogrodnick, Anna Smosna Dorothy Samiec, Dorothy Sootowskia and Anna Surtk. The class is composed of 135 members.

Confirmation At St. Patrick's. The following are the children of St. Patrick's Church, of McAdoo, who were confirmed Monday afternoon: Mary Curran, Sarah Roan, Patricia Mulligan, Lorraine Glezman, Margaret Johnson, Ann Shee-rin, Theresa Witchcy, Rose Hissick, Joan Johnson, Joan Coll, Helen Noga, Theresa Burgess, Rosemary Turk, Rosemary McGeehan, Kathleen Midash, Catherine Ferry, Ber-nardine Velgot, Joan Boyle, Regina Huston, Geraldine Winslow, Irene Patton, Jane Jenkins, Theresa Pat-ton, Margaret M. Patton, Mary O'Donnell, Nancy J.

Gallagher, Geraldine Demko, Jeanne Butler, Margaret A. Brennan, Richard Demko, Russell J. Mascarell. Daniel J. Houston, John J.

Dougherty, James Sbauchnessv. Joseph Patton, John M. Boyle, Joseph Lawson, Eugene McBride, Francis McBride, John V. Gallagher, Eugene Curry, Hugh Kelly, Donald Billig, David Zehner, Victor J. Saratori, Joseph J.

Winters, John Brennan, Richard J. Dvor-scak, Eugene McBride, Joseph Student, Edward Cappcllo, Richard McGeehan, William McNelis, James J. McBride, Daniel Sweeney, John C. Smith, Stanley Velgot, William J. Patton, Edward Witchcy, Anthony Urban, Edward Rodgers, Robert Paumer, John McKinley, Edward McGeehan, William McBride, Fred Mader, William Coll, Hugh Boyle, James J.

Mooney, James McIIugh and Eugene McIIugh. The class was composed of 72 members. The sacrament of con-f'rmation was administered by His Excellency Bishop Hugh L. Lamb of the archdiocese of Philadelphia, Visited Here. Joseph Shamay, of Mahanoy City, visited at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Perkoski, on North Sheridan street, McAdoo. Dedication November 11. The dedication exercises of St. Michael's Greek Catholic Church on East Blaine street, McAdoo, will take place on Saturday, November 11.

The names of the various committees, the order of exercises and the program will be published in this column shortly. Several visiting clergymen will attend the dedication exercises. Church Council Meets Friday. Members of the Church Council of Salem Lutheran Church of Auden- ried will meet on Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Quite Sick.

William Klingerman, a former DIVORCE KIT'S El) OVER SECOND CUP OF COFFEE. CHATTANOOGA, Oct. 11. (P) Chancery Court Jurist J. Lon Foust is not a man to let a second cup of coffee put an end to 52 years o' married life.

Lew is Thomas Lee, 75, souRht divorce on grounds his 76-year-old wife was cruel and wouldn't let him have his second cup of breakfast coffee. Mrs. Lee rejoined with charges of various minor cruelties. The Lees, Chancellor Foust pointed out, have reared eight children "and done a good job of it." "I think," he added, denying (heir pleas, "that because of their ages they have magnified the causes of their disagreement." resident of McAdoo, now of Park Place, is quite sick at his home. Attended Funeral.

Mrs. John Walsh, of Philadelphia, attended the funeral services of her late uncle, Joseph Fisher, which were held on Tuesday morning. She also visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher, on South Tamaqua street, McAdoo, Confirmation At Relay res Church.

The following are the children of the Immaculate Conception church of Kelayres, who were members of the Confirmation Class that hav been confirmed on Sunday after noon: Frances Anna Gigliotti, Veronica Teresa Sposato, Stella Magdalene Profetta, Josephine Carmella Cusat-is, Eleanor Katherine Wersinger, Marv Angela Micro. Rose Marie Josenhine Forke. Pauline Aileen Moretti, Rose Marie Joanna Morel -la, Rose Marie Carmella Pclimero, Genevieve Eleanor Minor, Mildred Marie Fudge. Rosella Mane Caes- avio. Santa Rose Notaro, Marie Rose Scarlotto, Jenny Joanna Eramo, Marie Rose Gigliotti, icresa Lucia Marsicano, Teresa Marie Ves pucci, Sally Marie Notara, Nancy Marie Notara, Anna Marie Alberta Mazzulla, Lucy Carmella Ottorino, Marlene Antonia Orlando, Josephine Marie Canelier, Marie Ccngetta Pane, Theresa Rose Caprioti, Eliza beth Ann Mingo, Anna Ric-chiute, Marie Lucia Ricchiuti, "mily Elena Perna, Theresa Anna Friendy, Lucy Antonia Forke, Mary Viiginia Ann Jones, Alberta Rose Forke, Felicia Theresa McAloose, Gloria Rita Girande, Rose Ann Chesario, Francis Rocco, Cara, Salvadorc Joseph Notaro, John Joseph Nigro.

Vincent. Salvadore Figaro, John Jacob Columbo. Louis Anthony Luchetta, Carmen Anthony Colum bo, Donald William DeBalso, Sandy Angelo Rizzo, William Joseph Minor. Philio Francis Correale, frank Joseph Forte, Ralph Peter Nicholas James Francis Donati, Carmen Joseph Marsicano, James Edward Sac-co, Michael Vincent Grego, Dcmnick Anthony Sacco, John Victor Mala-testa, John Michael Vacante, Daniel Albert Furlani, Henry Louis Zucat- ti, George Joseph Sacco, Frank Louis Fiorella, Joseph Anthony Polimeno, Nunzio George Fiorella, Peter John Sacco, Louis Frafcis Rizzo, Russell Augustine Rouse, John Rocco. Longo, Peter Joseph Vendura, Patrick Anthony Lwcz, Jo seph Anthony Reale, Thomas Vincent Labert, Frank Joseph Frank James Fudge, Domnick Joseph Mingo, Vincent Francis Caprioti, and John Joseph Sacco.

The Confirmation Class is con sisting of 78 members. Ths Most Reverend Hugh L. Lamb, D. the auxiliary bishop of the archdiocese of Philadelphia, confirmed the children. Bonacci's Beaten.

Yesterday afternoon in a post season baseball game, the Tresckow High Night School team won over Bonacci's 1 to 0 at Park View. MEI.VYN DOUGLAS JOAN BLONDELL WUTtPCOMOLLT Add.d "SKY PATROL" Big surprise after first show. "My eoat eath-el-f transformed. Now it's the perfect overcoat, warm ia the, coldest weather lie Rolled As Hug tUTTSntlRflll. Oct.

11. A new high-test safety glass developed by five American concerns at a cost of $6,000,000 bulges and bends be- foi-n break nir. doesn't shatter razor- nlintera udoii sudden impact and can be rolled up like a rug when broken in a thousand pieces, This new industrial marvel de signed to benefit drivers of auto mobiles Is produced by sanuwicning sheets of vinyl acetal plastic, called "vinal," between layers of KlasB- Slot Machine Men Indicted. NEW ORLEANS. La Oct.

11. (P) A federal Indictment charging in come tax evasion of ro six mm described as operators of slot machines here in 1930 and 1937 was described as the second largest such case in history by United States District' A ttirney Rene Vios-ca. Federal authorities said it ranked behind the evasion of $5,000,000 charged to M. L. Annenberg, Phila delphia publisher.

Indicted were Frank Costello, once described by New York police city as a "slot machine king;" Philip Kastel of Stamford, and New York Citv: Dudley Geieerman. Har old Geigerman, alias Harold James Brocato, alias Jtmmte Moran, and Jacob Altman, alias Jake Alt- man. The latter four are ot rsew Orleans. Little Theatre To Give Play At Society Meeting The October meeting of the So ciety of the King's Sons and Daughters of the Grace Reformed church, will be held on Thursday evening at 8:15 o'clock in the church social rooms. Following a short business ses sion the Little Theatre Club of the Y.

W. C. A. will entertain with a play entitled, "A Voice In The Air." The following is the cast: Mr. Porter Jack Breslin.

Mrs. Porter Pearl Hampshire. Doris Porter Margaret Fortuna, Mary Lewis Dorothy Lessig. Ray Dan Wargo. Bill Smith Tommy Sweeney.

Perkins William Saul. Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting and members are invited and hrged to bring a friend. Classified Ads Bring Results. 4 The Shoe Style of the hour! IN CALF Just Arrived! TIES PUMPS LOW CUBAN HIGH HEELS In Black, Brown, Wine 1KST MUALIIY I'LL 1 Morning Mail Dt'layed. On Tuesday luornintr, the mail did rot arrive at the McAdoo post office until 12 noon time, due to the wreck which occurred at Ponn Haven Junction, on the Lchiph Valley Railroad.

The morning: delivery of mail is due at the local post office each mominsr at 8:55 o'clock. Immediately after the mail arrived on Tuesday afternoon, the local carriers made very prompt deliveries. Returned To Florida. Congressman and Mrs. Patrick J.

Cannon returned to their home at Miami, Florida, after visiting at the O'Donnell home on North Tamaqua street, McAdoo. Clinic Today. The monthly clinic was held this afternoon in the American Legion rooms on South Tamaqua street, McAdoo, at 1:30 o'clock. The clinic was in charge of the South Side physicians and nurses. Miss Ethel N.

Krater, of the FottsvilJe nursing staff, represented the Anti-Tuberculosis Society of Schuylkill county. Contest Extended. The letter writing contest in McAdoo, has been extended for another week. The contest will close on Friday afternoon, October 13. The various prizes which will be awardcj to the children are now on display in the lobby of the local post office.

The letter writing contest is open to all children of McAdoo, both of the two parochial schools, the elementary schools of the borough, and al! students of the McAdoo High School, Held Party. A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael DelBalso, of 126 Weet, inline street, McAdoo, in honor of their son, Donald, who observed his birthday. The following relatives and friends attended: Joseph DelBaLso, Ronald DelBalso, Buddy Gerlach, Honey Girl Gerlach, JoseDh Kolwalchick, Rose Borchick, Martin Borchick, Junior Kroll, Peter Albano, Joseph Albano, Sammy Ritz, Milio Ritz, Marion Ritz, Michael Albano, Marie Albano, Helen Matuskiewicz, all residents of McAdoo; Raymond DelBalso, Joan DelBalso, Junior Cupriano, all three of Hazleton; Anna Mae Forrk, of West Hazleton; Mrs.

Kate Ellinger, EIRoy Ellinger, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ellinger, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hilde-brand, all of Tremont; Mr.

and Mrs, Joseph Curiano and son, Mr. and Mm. Guy Holerieo, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Skurka, Mr. and Mrs. John DelBalso and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy DelBalso and son, all of Hazleton; Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Matuskiewicz and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kroll and son, Mrs, Erma Reeding, George Gerlach, Andrew Gerlach, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Ritz, Michael DelBalso, Terrence DelBalso, vieVnln DelBalso, Mr. and Mrs. Michael DelBalso, McAdoo; Mr. and Mrs. Art Staples, Mr.

and Mrs. Michael DelBalso, and the guest of honor, Donald DelBalso. The musical numbers for the entertainment were furnished by Sammy Ritz, Honey Girl Gerlach, Buddy Gerlach and Donald DelBako. Observed Natal Day. Miss Julia Hysick of East Blaine street, McAdoo, observed her birthday anniversary over the week end.

Confirmation Class. The following ars the children of St. CunegundaV church on East Washington street, McAdoo, that were confirmed on Monday morn- lng: Joseph Jancewicz, Eugene Janik, John Janik, Paul Jezierski, Edward Kulkowski, Anthony Mauro, Francis Pastula, Francis Pieprzny, Leonard Satadyga, Edward Satadyga. Edward Sulzinski, Fred Sulzinski, Louis Szot, George Taraba, Andrew Trazskiewicz, Stanley Trclla, Peter Walukiewicz, John Civinski, Edward Satadyga. Paul Edward Bajor, Edward Baranowski, Walter Bobowski, John Bielen, Charles Daniszewski, Richard Glezman, Leon Lesiak, Chester Myciel, Chester Niecieski, Peter Skiba, Joseph Studniazr, Stanislaus Satadyga, Theodore Wisniewski, John Wargo, Peter Bayorek, Bernard Ciejka, Anthony Banrowski, Adam Gryczako, THE THE HANDIEST -It.

perfect top. at. Jn.t Ih. weight I want Ibm. ari.p day.

Mrt. too. was state representative from his district from 1924 to 1934. Mr. Murphy'i resignation to effective Oct.

15th. He had held office since the Incumbency of the karle administration, Mr. Scott 1h a native Schuyl-kill and Is a graduate of the Philadelphia School of Industrial Art and is prominent in Masonic affairs In Schuylkill county. Dr. Louis C.

LaBarre, chief surgeon for the past four years, retained in that position, A Million Dollars to Relieve Piles It is estimated that over a million dollars annually is spent for var. ious remedies for relieving piles. Ye any druggist will tell you that soothing, cooling, astringent Peter, son's Ointment will allay pile tor. ture in a few minutes. 35c box.

GOc in tube with Bpplicator. Peter- son's Ulntmem buijh iwiung promptly, brings joyful relief. Money back if not delighted. A. E.

SHAFER DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC 50 North Vine Street Office Phone Residence Phone 636 2856. I VVO TESTED OINTMENTS BUR-NA-COL Sunburn, Athlete'a Foot, Cuts DR. GEORGE'S Piles, Rectal Irritations. At All Drug Stores. Can you set aside a4 CC per week I aUt) for a $100 LOAN? That', tnallv all vou need to Jpay off in full a $100 cash lonnJ including an cnarges on an 19 month plan at Personal Finance Co.

And we take no wage assignment. $1.65 a week on the average is all you meed to set aside for every $100 borrowed at Personal Finance Co. Go to our convenient office and fill out a simple application. Quickly as it's approved, your money will be ready. Main requirement is enough' income to make these payments regularly.

Loans from $20 to $300. FINANCE COMPANY' Hazleton NatL Bank Bldg. Room 308. Third Floor Ph. 2421.

J. H. Gardner, Mgr. LEATHER ASHlUlNKD 1 Value at SATISFIED? DECIDEDLY Customer-satisfaction the truest test of any banking service. Hazleton National Bank has no warmer friends anywhere in the Hazleton district than its PERSONAL LOAN PATRONS The manifest good will of these men and women is the best indication that they have found HAZLETON NATIONAL'S cooperation genuinely helpful.

Personal Loans are made in amounts of $50.00 upwards for any sound purpose. C0HT SERSHTien 8F THE IERTHRV AND HANDSOMEST COAT I EVER OWNED "ilk one imple motion, I attach the body and sleeve lining neatl-f and mngl-r. MTkca the froU come, I nee-il more wri-nlh, I take the lining, pull a single alener and Chiffon Hosiery An Unbeatable Other Zipper Lined Coats $25 The Skipper $37.50 Lauderbach Company BROAD AND LAUREL Hazleton Pa. STREETS 13 WEST BROAD STREET..

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