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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 42

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-j -A iCTSS-LEADER, TOE EVENING NEWS, WILKES-BARRE, PA. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, 1954 42 Educator To Lead Mrs 2 Chang es PETTSTQN Representative Edward Burke and Hugh Kolart Otlico CHURCH SIRtEX Phon OL 4-t46l IC. Of C. Spelling Bee Called By ueatttu ASK FLUSHING TAKE PLACE IN GAVE AREH On School Boards r-rerrrv to roMPLETE ISON FOB FORMER RESIDENTS death of Mrs. Mary Bevan Casterlin, 89, Occurred; yesterday at the home of her soni Robert R.

Bevan. 67 Ninth street. Wyoming, with, whom she resided for the past MI SCLLAR DYSTROPHY. DRniCj A eon was born to Mr. and Mrs.

Greater Pittston area firemen Rich of Arlington. Va, on re requested to meet at thejNovember 15 at the George Wash- tYiIps Hose Company Building, ington Memorial Hospital. The town. Neither does this board have There are only two possible five weeks. Before she1 made her home with her son.

Mrs. Casterlin bad resided for 31 years at 63 2,274 Residents Are jCeuncii Cut, Tax On. Mill. v.nnoriv street, tonight at 6 toimother Is the former June Horn' a regular solicitor and they on oc changes in the area school board complete the. canvass of the city schek of Pittston.

Mr. Rich also Openi Bids For Fir Breese street, Wyoming. Mrs. Casterlin was a member of Given Chest Tests Upper Luzerne County Tubercu casion used the services of the late Attorney Leo M. White.

Officers of the area boards, to remain the same as far as is known, are: Pittston Citv. Stanley Palum. Hose lor tne MuscuiarujMruHjr unvcja nusion native, wiejr nave Fire Chief Frank Castner leadsiother child, Gayle the group and he announces-that 5 I the Wyoming Baptist Church. In addition to her son, Robert. The four educators who will conduct the Greater Pittston Chamber of Commerce Spelling Bee tomorrow night at 7:30 in St.

John the Evangelist auditorium have been announced. They are; Mrs. Jane Stets, West Pittston High School; Miss Margaret Belorski, Wyoming High School; George Chintala. Exeter High School; James Duffy, Pittston High School; alternate. Miss Beatrice Finnan, Pittston High School.

Judges will be C. William' Mc-Nulty, principal of Pittston High School: W. Francis Swingle, director of student activities. King's College, Wllkes-Barre, and James Ayre, principal of West Pittston Junior High School. Joseph Ostrowski, former YaBkee pitcher and now a teacher'in West the 8th.

9th ana lUinwaras na nrnnoij she is surviyed by a sister, Mrs. Marine Private Doris Kieler of entire South Main rtreat area win losis Association announced that a total of 2,274 local residents have had chest X-rays during the last offices which will take place at the reorganization meetings on Monday night, December 6. It is probable that Ernest Fisher will move from vice president to president on the West Pittston board. He will replace John Hughes. This board uses, the rotation system with member getting a chance to be chairman of the board.

piesident; Charles Adonizio. -vice president. Solicitor is Attorney! 543 Parsonage streef has returned be canvassed tonight. James Franklin. Dallas; grandchildren, William Bevan, West Wyoming; Mrs.

Donald Kindt. Eas- to Santa Anna, Caul, where ane six months. In the same period films is stationed. it lm UM For af Vn ao It. uu pvr.

Rev, T. on tuberculosis were shown to over 4.400 persons and tubercujin Frank M. Flanagan. -Pittston Township, Joseph Mullen, president; Martin -McGarry. vice president.

Attorney J. Justin Blewitt is solicitor. Jenkins Township. Albert A. ArxtLLARY TO MEET HOME FROM NEW YORK Y'Y' fVCiri Mr.

and Mrs. Merle Finan of 47 Robert R. Bevan. Albuquerque. N.

also six great This board has no regular solicitor tests administered to iJ, who Were possible TB victims. Work of the organization Is car grandchildren Mian Citizens' Club will meet to-jWtwt street have returned to their and had engaged the late Attorney a The Doay nas oeen laKen 10 A large delegation, of Irata eitii zens In the cave area of Pittston 's 4th, 5th and th Wards waited on council at last night't meeting' for an explanation of why the' flushing equipment had been moved from the area and the silt' project stopped. Residents claimed that the equipment was dis- mantled and the scrap lumber had been taken to the city dumping area. Claiming that the job should, have been completed, the citizens' i group asked whether or not the; order by the State had been a ried on ivith receipts from Christ Snielster, president; Walter Bech- night at 7:30 tne casino aurt imiu 1 North Main street 'New York. George D.

Metcalfe Funeral Home, strubec feoresldent of the Hughestown board for the past 504 Wyoming avenue, Wyoming, from where the funeral will be told, vice president. Attorney Et-tore Agolino is solicitor. The positions of treasurer on the Wyoming High School, will act as master of ceremonies. Program held Friday afternoon at i. Kev.

school, boards are usualy filled or will be. opened by- Carmen J.j Samuel Lowe will officiate. Interment will be in-Forty Fort ceme- changed at the, end of the fiscal mas Seals. Mrs. Charles J.

Buf-falino, chairman of this year's-effort asks all to respond generously. Mrs, J. Earl Langan is co-chairman. Alma O'Boyle, secretary, reported that a minimum of $8,000 Is needed for operating expenses in 1935. This money is used for chest X-rays, tuber Uriti, general chairman of the project.

Music for the program will be provided by SU John's High School band. period. School district depository, usually a local bank, is also appointed at this time. Position of Friends may can tonignt, inurs- two terms, may vacate in favor of Wilbert Schultz. This board also uses a rotation policy, but prevailed on Strubeck to hold the post for two years.

Board as yet has not held a caucus and may again prevail upon Strubeck to keep the helm. When Strubeck. one of the youngest school directors in the rea. was elected to his seat he polled the highest vote in Hughes- recrimination 'over the November 1 day afternoon and evening. secretary of the board can be filled at any time and is usually changed There will be no admission tor the bee and the general public is HOSPITAL BIRTHS culin tests, educational fol These births were recorded to locally when the treasurer is changed on a board which uses a invited particularly the educators.

These students, not previously low-up work on suspected TB day at Pittston Hospital: cases, and tending undernourished rotation policy. announced, will represent Wyoming PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE High Jjchool: Stanley Konopka, children to the Luzerne County Fresh Air Camp at general elections. Anthony former member of Pittston. city school board, who resides at 90 Mill street in the cave area, tviked the mayor and council to send 1 telegram to Governor John S. exhorting him to resume the flush.

ing project. "Mayor Joseph Saporito told the citizens' (roup 1 that he had contacted Governor Fine and a meeting was to be held this week to ascertain A daughter, to Mr. ano jvirs, Lawrence Moran, 300 Pittston avenue, Avoca. Mother is the former Helen Doran, fifth grade; Patrick Tomaskovic, seventh -grade; Carol Gibbons, Lester Gensel DIesAt MoosIc George B. Nealon Is Heart Victim A daughter, to Mr.

and Mrs. to eight grade. Some area schools are still conducting their final contests J. Welliver ward Moterazzl, 46 Miichell street, Sebastopol, Jenkins Township. within their own districts today.

A four-week Illness resulted In! A har Mks.lr th 1WI Mother the lormer Jennie 1 Dies At Hospital tne deatn of-Lester Gensel yester of George B. Nealon, 53. of 512 Are RrJin a Porenika. Street, Moosic, early last! day at his home, J014 Spring street, I Park A son. to Mr.

and Mrs. John Thomas J. Welliver of 234 Parke Moosic. night at his home, Prandy, 104 Cliff streeti Pittston. Mother is the former Thelma some means could be found to re- -i start the project, which is Just 20 completed.

Secretary of, i Mines W. J. Clement, in announc-1 ing the cessation of the silt filling program, told the mayor and council that funds allocated for Mr, Nealon. a native and life At Daughter's Home Mr. Gensel, a native of Catawissa.

was a son of the late Adam and long resident or Moosic was a Sarah Gensel. He resided in Moosicison of the late John and Margaret SULLIVAN Trail Coal Co. tor the major portion of his life. He Butler Nealon. He was a corn- was retired- fireman at the oldimunicant of St.

Mary'a Church. announces re-opening of Sul Following an illness of two weeks, Mrs. Mary Beseda died on Monday night at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs, James Aluw166 Elizabeth Street, Pittston. Mrs. Beseda was born in Austria this purpose are practically x.

hausted and ordered an end of the Avoca; and. a member of the Holy Central Colliery of the Pennsylvania Coal Company In Moosic. livan Trail Breaker, west Name society, -Knights of St. project as of November 30, John J. Janosky, of 91 Mill.

I Pittston. All sizes available, George, Branch 45. Scranton burvivmg are four sons. Ralph. For the past.

10 years he was; and had resided in Moosic for 40 Dial OL 4-3355 Or Call youriGlen Oldon; William. Chester, and street a Pittston City mall said that the mayor would be fair, years before moving to Pittston 12 employed by the Lackawanna: Claimont, at home; two daughters. local Street, West Pittston. died this morning at Pittston Hospital after an illness. Mr.

Welliver. 81. was a charter member of the West Pittston Hose i Mr. Welliver was a member of the Salvation Army and was one of the first, employes of the Glen Alden Shops, West Pittston. He was born in Eckley, Pa.

Surviving are hit wife, the former Mary Hoover, West Pittston; daughter, Mrs. William Stout, West Pittston: brother, Harry, Mt. Zion; sisters. Mrs. Emma Orth, Pittston, and 'Mrs.

Ida Transue, West Pitta-ton; seven grandchildren and tour great-grandchildren. Funeral will be held from the home Saturday afternoon at 2. Capt Thelma Pierce of Salvation Amw will nffiHat. Railroad diesel 'shops' in Scranton. years ago.

Her. husband, John, died 17 years ago. Mrs. Beseda was a member 'of Mrs. Tony Narvid.

100- Mrs. Paul Webb. Folsom. Delaware County, and Olwyn, at home: also a sister, Mrs. Joseph Wertman.

street, in front of whose home- Surviving are his wife, the former Cornelia Phillips; one son. John G. Nealon. Dover, N. also these brothers and sisters: Joseph St Nicholas GreekC a I Catawissa.

and six grandchildren. there were at least 20 caves, told the council that something must be done and soon as the entire! runerai services will be on Friday afternoon at 2 at the and -Mrs. John Christy, Scranton. hnme- wiih James, Baltimore, Md. Church, Old Forge and its Altar and Rosary Society, She is also survived by a daughter, Mrs.

John Vacendak, Pittston; four sons. John, Clifton, N. hill section is now in a dangerous THE NOOK 111 MAIM ST. FITtSTOH BLEAMES (POTATO PANCAKES) sravra Evrav win. imas.

rai. sat. condition, iwo pot notes appeared in the Janosky front yard within the past week and one was two fe Cemetery. Funeral will be held from the home Saturday morning at 9. fol- HUGHESTOWN PROGRAM 'owed by a requiem mass at 9:30 in Hughestown elementary schools St.

Mary's Church. Stephen, Carbondale; Andrew. Old Forge, and Joseph, Paterson. N. deep.

A- son of the, a sister, Mrs. John Raynok, Old presented a program prior to the! Interment will be In rvlntermenr will he In Memorial stepped into the hole. Forge; a brother, Michael 'Sala' Thanksgiving -Day recess. Missiine's Cemetery. Moscow, Shrine Cemetery.

Carverton. Mayor aaponto agreed to con-- mon, Austria; also J4 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. iaci uovernor ine oy pnone ano if that was not successful, he would mt nylons with mr parrm- t.ss rf fi1 im Chiavicci, fifth gTade, directed the! presentation. Participants were Beverly Keeler, I -Tnspnh fVlnnrin William WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRING IS OUR BUSINESS NOT OUR HOBBY The funeral will be held on Fri To Fete Ar noft. Tuitinui Credit wiitrt, at North day morning at 9:30 from the Alu mediate resumption of the flushing residence with requiem mas at project.

10 in St Nicholas Greek Catholic KIWAMS CLVB TO STAGE Mayor Saporito Mayor Joseph Saporito, past Aotea Pay Boost Council, at last night't meeting. Church, Interment will be in the parish cemetery, Old Forge. TALENT SHOW DrX. I Wl'U EMIB ATTTHl.NO BIG OK SMALL THAI XLLLS IIME rowskl, Robert Davis, Rita Ann Fritz, Howard Baum'an, Joseph Merlino, Anita Mesko, Lynell Sny. der, Daniel Swanek, Judy Clarke.

Charlotte Schmaltz. Regina Rogers, Arlen Priscilla Leppert. France? McHugluj pavid'osek, Joseph Wachs. i Pittston Kiwants Club will stage exalted ruler of the Pittston Lodge, passed on first reading the 1953 budget calling for expenditure of $372.56.54., Budget provides for 5 MARYWOOD AH'MXAE Benevolent and Protective Order a Tony Grant Talent Show on December 6 in the West Pittston High MARSHALL BROS. of Elks, will be feted at a dinner a five per cent Increase In waget TO HOLD BREAKFAST Mi.

John R. Reap. West School auditorium. Proceeds will by that organization '61. Saturday S.

Mala at, PlltalMl Pittston, will be toastmaster at the be used for the crib's work among night at 7 in the lodge rooms, 13 Eleventh grade students also pre, NOTICE is hereby: given that the real estate knbwn as No. 701 Wyoming Avenue, Ivlest Pittston, consisting of a lot 50 feet wide and 99 improved with a tup story single frame residence and garage, will he sold at public sale on the prenv iscs on Wednesday, December 15r 19d4 at 10:00 o'clock A. M. Interested persons will be pen milted' to inspect the premises on December 8and llbc- tween the hours of 1:00 P. M.

i and 2:00 P. M. Terms of salc-500 to be paid upon acceptance of bid and the balance within 30 days thereof vhcn delivery of the deed will be made. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. -William W.

Vincent Administrator of the Estate of Rhea Yates Richards, Deceased Jarrett W. Jennings, Attorney for the fire departments police department and certain street department employes. Street department employes affected are the seventh annual Communion break tne youtn or tne community. North Main street fast of the Pittston Chapter of i Kiwanis Club conducts the free Attorney Joseph L. Donnell of MarywoOd College Alumnae which will be held Sunday morning at Those who took part were Ireta 8 Davenport, Francis English, Wil- superintendent and per diem workers.

Wilkes-Barre will be the principal speaker. Attorney Thomas Gibbons is general chairman of the event clinic at Pittston Hospital, They also hold an annual vocational guidance clinic in West Pittston High School each year at which 1500 9:30 at the Fox Hill Country Club. Mlllage was set at 19. a reduc jiiam Lee, ueraid Morris, iane i Adams, Dolorei Mallarkey. Betsy A program honoring the late ft-) Remarks will also be made by Rob Sister M.

Immaculata. I. H. M.J tion of one mill from last year's budget. General purposes will re ert McNamara, exalted ruler of bmaitz.

joan Giardma. Patricia Williams. Claire Murphy. Margaret co-founder and first dean of Mary- the lodge. quire 15 mills and 4 were allocated sophomores and juniors have the opportunity to consult with professionals in the various professions and vocations, wood Collece.

will be presented Others on the committee are pWelterJanet Chopyak, Marguerite Rev. John L. RyanhJ. prelect ot for debt service. Levy of SI poll tax on all males over the age ot Philip Medico, Samuel Rothman acnuiu, 4 The local club does a large and Charles Adonizio.

discipline at Scranton treparatory School will be the principal 21 was retained by ordinance. The new Suburban Coat, amount of work among ndr.iBudKet breakdown of speaker. TO PLAN FOR SMOKER 1 i "Johnny' Coat; Shorty Coat, Special meeting --of the Oblate UVIBI VI HIV privileged children. Organization donated two automobiles and $1,000 cash to the Visiting Nurse Associa Rav. Dr.

Edmund J. Langan, of St. John the Evangelist T1 I tures by departments Is as follows: public affairs. J37.214.25: accounts and finance. S38.870.t7: public Vioagei tuai wnaiever of sl Josenh will be held on Church, will offer grace and bene- tion of Pittston.

nrArtlral 'parrnpnt CoheniLady of Mount Carmel, Church fiction. Vocalist will be Miss praCUCai garrnem, Oneni wiUl Esther Langan. Mrs. Frolindo -MfTav nis nm rrtv wtan ani Soadi will be accompanist furthered- for a smoker to be boys $14.95 and up. held in February- Membert are requested to receive Holy Communion at the 8 oclock mass In St.

John the 9. n- 'ii 1 yw -r AM MRS. DELANEY TO GIVF. REHABILITATION REPORT Mrs. Mildred Delaney.

rehabilitation chairman of the John D. Stark Post 542. American Legion, will report on the work of her committee Evangelist Church. Pittston. Miss Lorettta Morrow It general chair mn of the event.

PARKING Broad Street Garage itafety. J40.583.74: street and puh. lie Improvements. $122,078 60; parks and public Miscellaneous accounts are listed at $22,750. of which $10,000 is estimated bills payable, at compared with the 1D54 budget which had been approximately $140,000.

Estimated expenses for operation and maintenance from the general fund is $.331.361 4. Sinking fund was noted at including $8,195 In interest. In his estimate. Councilman Joseph A. Walsh, head -of accounts and finance, listed the income the real estate levy at at Thursday night't meeting at 8 Reservations be made by Thursday with Miss Mae Mc- Spaghetti with Meat Balls 40c Italian Homemade Ravioli Att KM at tMte ANSELMI'S UcrH flM Tm HUH tMMf OL4-la DRESSY JERSEYS Andrcw.

chairman, or with any of the following: Mrs. James A. 35c DAY CREASING OIL BATTEtr CHARGE WAS'lfO flurk Miss Mary-Finnan. Mrs, Xdmund. J.

Garrahan, Miss Mar IS garet Mary Hennigan. Mist Anna 1909.86 on assessed valuation of in the Pout Home, Linden street, West Pittston. Mrt. Nora Maoughan will preside. Reports will be heard on the Veterans Day project and the Christmas program.

Mrs. Margaret Marcey, chairman, will give an account of. the recent card party. Mrt. Ethel Adrian, chairman, will report on the Membership Round-Up in Harrisburg.

Team Captaint Adelaide Molosky and Agnes King will also report. Christmas party of the auxiliary will be held on December 16, Mrs. John T. McGuire it publicity Madden, Mrt, Jonn ft. neap, jr, Mr.

Clarence Shea, Mrs. Joseph Gallagher. Wyoming; Mrs. Joseph Rish. DutxJnt: Mrs.

Thomas Gib BMELL' bons and Mist Margaret McHale, Avoca. tST UdltT Bnii rlft wtttfc. VlrtnHj willuim ltnL at. Joft" aclioot. OL 4-1UJ.

$9.351. 454. Revenue from the occupation tax was shown at Open Hose Bidte Sealed bidt were opened on fin hose and after a recess for tabulation, the contract wat awarded to Fire Fighter Company, Fred Fox. dealer, 166 Butler street, Pittston. who Wat low bidder on 1.000 feet of hose at $1,490.

Other bidders were: Eureka Fire Hose iniuurm uric. iurc rire nose rts or chi'roi to iini VI I DINNER Men of St. Peter't Evangelical DOBBI INSTALLED AS SPANISH WAR VETS HEAD Lutheran tnurcn wiu noiq ipeir rhristmat dinner on Wednesday, rvKKU cinnerltXrJni iVi01'0" Philadelphia, Oorge December 8, in the church parlora. Rev. Conrad Raker, tuperintenaeni nf th' Good Sheoherd Home at Fire 'Service and Equipment, and were William O.

Gibson, Scranton. W. Lawless of Elmlra, fV. V. Patrolman Robert A.

Mul en. past department commander, and Fred Adams. Kingiton. also a past WttTI Mltls 81 Carroll street, resigned fffim the department effective November 25. He hat accepted a pesl- -t tion as guard at Tobyhanna De Allentown, will be the principal Emmanuel Strubeck, general chairman, will meet with the following committee on Thursday night at 8: Arthur Werts.

Emmanuel Strubeck. Robert Williams, Grier Cadman, Rev. Arthur" E. Greenwalt, Albert Breymeier, Earl Dickinson, Howard Renter, Ken-neth Biggar. John Sigafoos, James Clelland, Herman StahL Howard VVpiskcrsr Howard Welskerger, presidentelect of the Men of the Church, an- Qrpanmeni commanaer.

Other officers Invested were: Senior vice commander, George Bidwell; junior vice commander. Michael Fisher: adjutant. Fred G. Schmaltz; quartermaster. Robert G.

Fox; chaplain. Joseph Taylor; officer of the day, Charles R. Aus pot. Council ordered that a letter of thanks for services rendered be sent to Mullen. Bills touting 519.07 were approved for payment.

Building permits were approved for Morris Square Deal Jeweler and American Stores, both oiurrs, coin tin; quartermaster sergeant. Thomas Boshard; color sergeant, John -pmi tri nounce. the appointment of tion of Dickinton Boy irt wmmitteeMp'h uor and mmm overhead cntitmat. bowers. reDreientatives: Albert Breymeier, mm RTri.l.A ni itn utth la BORNE TO REST Kennetht Biggar.

Robert HK.II MA.sm The funeral of Mrs. Michael Grier Cadman and Howard I eaaen. The funeral of Mrf. Rose Stella O'Malley of 40 Fear Street, Pitts- was held this morning from the MT. CARMEL SODALITT ton, was held this morning from the Charles F.

Burns and Son home, 83 Ffmhlngham Street, iU llUlAt ULUSLB. Rrownlfwvn. Pituton 1 OWnSMP, tlm. A Annual dinner of the Annual omner oi in oiram nlinur.j to Beautiful Bichallea Peart Necklaot, Bracelet and Earring En-emble Valua 15.00 Stt ivta away each weckt kv anlomn hloh "TO, Virgin Mary Sodality of Our iTl 'ollow a solemn of Mount Carmel Church wilt be 1ul1 'nhur Udy 0L cr' high mast of requiem In SLrJoha inn viiui via. as i the Evangelist Church.

Pittston. Officers of the mass were Rev. Edmund J. Langan. celebrant; Rev, William J.

Wheeler, deacon, and Rev, Joseph Breslln. sub- cat ARI TMI SIMPUt tl US: 1, Writ la tha ipect Mil my pietiwt th wwdt ywi thlnl I'm Myma. i-mplsi cn't fir I aurtl" and thy Uti mt my ht elusive 2, TU cf t4 my tichwt witli ymr word I tli Gnrl Eltctric Ttviiis tier asmtd aUif tin. No mIm- mm will cIL I. This k't nit ctetM I (rem 4.

Entriat wiH MW by Impcrtisl kctl tommtHM. AH irtriet bcme tk arp 1 erfy tl Wr. Dcii ei th judaw It final. JtDGES ARE OHS WTI.US Pander H'M. WATSOV.

JR. Sunday Dltpatrli RKV. BKNXETT Oaiette HIGH NOLAN he Mayfair WkM Club. Rev. An- Nleh pecd Ru- VnVILl iVhlfr nttr.

w1lild0Ph Borgogno, and Rev. Anthony a Church. Dunmore. Chinl( wb-deacon. Mrt speak, jRalDh ClaDttt wit soloist and Mrs.

deacon. Bernadine tnemantKi wm SAPOUN fe'u FIAT Oil PAINT ttady fo v-us tllr ftnrf eppiyl NO WIMH NflDIDf ia snli, f-iJM t-d laUlw Do towplm foa it tet tail. Interment was In St Mary's niniit. Ann Daley, prefect. is tn, i intci iuiii.

-wrmm in mu vnvei Assumption Cemetery, Hughes charge, assisted by Lucille Long Cemetery where Rev. Father town. where Rev. Father Wheeler conducted the committal service. Pallbearers were Carl Ruarhel.

A ramottt 6-E Clock-Radio for tha Lucky Grand PriM Winner I Chinl. conducted the committal service. Pallbearers were Enrico Plerelll, Dominic DeAngelo, Ralph Constantino, Enrico Mtrltngelo, Louis Louis and William Dougherty, John G. Dessoye, Joseph Dougher and COMINO ITERAIJI V1DA Jacob, of Newark. N.

formerly of Dupont, from 217 Main Street, Dupont, Thursday at 9. Requiem matt 9:30 Sacred Heart Church. Parish cemetery. Walter Drummond. Sebastlanello and John Falcone, ROTART ENTERTAINst TiEWlK' KIAUY WAWAUII VxHiuuii nytti ruWup.

tm um ff-Aniik hit MIUOW, IUXUIK5U1 tmWI Civet Wtuiiul. imMMli us iihOT tip fcnua surla. OUICK OKYINOr NO "AINTY" ODORf Ml lut 4ti rhr time ity ymi put it No nlttuhn tet turinf (y tf iff ptisjit ONI COAT COVill All AMI, FAINT, ftAJTH, UICK, (iOVI.RNOR O.N OrTKIAL YlHTt Pittston Rotary Club membert it thHr noon luncheon today at the Piltston YMCA were hosts to District Governor Arthur Knight, who made hit official visit, Your Nime Your Address fi0NlrfJ( Of TNI WlM Watch This Paper for The Winners Each Week WOOD, WOODWOIKf twr WHITI AN lUBTIfVl PAITIt COIOII Last Week's Winner: ANN KOLBECK R. 122 CirrollSU. Pittston, Pa.

DEMOCRATIC WOMEN TO -HOLD Yt LE PARTY A Christmas party will beheld by the Democratic Women Lu. iierne County on December 11 at I p. m. In Hotel Redlngton. i Women of the Pittston area art Invited and may place reservations with Mrs.

Gertrude Callagher, 74 Mill street, or Mrs. Ccnevieva Yer-mal. 28 North Main street, Mrs. Mln Matheson win be the spetker. SAVE 50 AND 'RADIOS RECORD PLAYERS SHAVERS MIXERS TOASTERS DIAMONDS WATCHES LUGGAGE SILVERWARE DINNERWARE Etc.

We Undersell Them All! 'V-'' WARSHAL BROS. 61 SOUTH MAIN ST, PITTSTON i 'Mm a La La TV J7 PITTSTON PAINT AND WALLPAPER STORE -IP North Main riTTSTON rhone OL 4-3061 or OL 4-3062 TO ELECT DIRECTORS There will be a meeting' 'of (he Fort Pittston Post 63a. Vetertnt-of Foreign -Wars, tomorrow night' at 1:13 at the Post Water street. Directors will bt elected to the Home PHONE OL 46756 15 BROAD ST..

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