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:11’ FF Ii PAGE TWO STEEL CITY PRESS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1947; Tamburitzan Orchestra To Be Featured At Croatian Concert & Dance STEEI. CITY PRESS Larlenwanmfs Progressive Newspaper 10,000 copies distributed every Wednesday in the interest of community betterment for Laclmwnnna, Blasdell, Woodlawn and South ‘Buffalo. Published Wed of Each Week at 19 -IJNGHAM AVENUE, LACKAWANNA, N. Y. By The Steel -City Press Corporation Phone WOodIawn 0665 Editor and Publinher. . . . . .1. . .. . . . . . . . . . .J¢ueph E. Ba:-link mul -gund u I. Inn! 1 M innit’ Board of Directors: Thaddeus Gauicwicz, Vice President nllll .nId« '| 4 HI IA u. 3 Julius Boda, President Advertising Manager. . . . . . . . . Society Edilot 8: Classified Ads Sports Editor . ........... Staff Photographer. . . . . . . . . . . . .John N. Stefan Mrs. Fred‘ C-awlak Stephen Toncheff . . . .Aldo Filipetti ‘ Heavy sugzu‘ is (-in.-\11-.\lim: in T.acI~Ln\'anx1:L fnr tho mu-uming I.a<-l\z1\\'z1Inu1 .\‘1<-c-Ink and the South Side Club of Buffalo. Want some bou-hu? THE EYE! ; :: ® Have you ever had the opportun- ity to play a game of chance in the wide open spaces? Or do you know of any? If so, I wish somebody would tell Mm: Sawicki, John Stoj, Leo Urbanezyk and Pop Dorolek about them. It seems that they were confined in a room 3x5 and the only successful candidate to ap- pear was John Stoj, who offered the boys :1 toadie of refreshments for their troubles, after 31,’; hours of gruelling work. Final plans for the Tamliuritza Concert and Dance to be given by “Zngrcb\ Croatian Taniburitza Or- l'ilL‘SU'1l of Hamilton, Onlx, in tho (‘rontinn (‘liurvli Hall on Sunday eve, Nov. :.’.‘i1<l, are complete uud indications are that i‘il(‘l'(‘ will be a splendid crowd to enjoy this great municipal threat. This oi-chostia is R(‘i\H0\\'I(‘dL‘,'€d to be Amcric-,a‘s most colorful Croatian Musical organization, and their splendid perfonnancos have lived up to that reputation. Supported by 2 great soloists, Miss Sally Rostek and Ann Lon- caric they make an organization well worth hearing. The second part; of this program will be a one act play in Croatian language, entitled \Fancy Tam- buritzans.\ SOCIAL ‘[0 3E HELD social to he held at the Post (‘I ,, Rooms today. AT Mrs. Marsrarot. 'I‘wi.'1t, motlmr ‘! Mrs. M:u'p::1r,ot Qulnmm, prc-si— l the present commander, will be I s dent of the Women's Auxiliary of‘ guest of honor. the John B. Weber Post 898, lmsl Cards will he played and rMu~~ ‘ announced plans for a birthduy‘ments will be served. Anyone knowing the whore- abouls of a Santa Claus suit, that is large enough to fit. our Chamber of Commerce President, please con- sult Attorney O’Shea, Board mem- bcl/of the Chamber. Why you Ho DON’T f.‘L‘.'.'§?3£‘..:exs It may be too late to mention elections, but never let it be said that John Paztuzikoxvski hasn't done justicc by his co-workers, each one received an apple Saturday nitc at Zeno's Grille. . . . because they're iust what you nun] to save time paying bolls Your cash is protected. No carrying 11 Wllh you or leaving it abou the house. Hunting sure paid off for At- torney Sigmund Gasiewicz and Ted (Speedy) Radlowski, who spent nine days in the Canadian wilder- ness. It. should, hunting license in Canada comes to the tune of seven- ty-five scmoleunis, and only one deer to a customer. That's what they got! Favorite e.\‘p1'essions of the Cor- ner Grill most generally are “Your looking good, when are they going- to bury you,” which applies to one of the ardent visitors. Who? Shall I tell, Charlie‘! Once again Ralph Bevilaequa has that hunting itch, which often times hits even the best of us. But, as Ralph puts it, he is going to prove that he shot a deer, that is if he shoots one, he is taking a photographer along on the journey. NO MINIMUM BALANCE is rcquivrd for a H::ndi—-Chccl: Account. You get 25 with your name imprinted for 52.00. In Dlhn words, it costs just 8}? to write one. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tyrpak of 20 Ingham Avenue, Lankawanna, N. Y., announce the engagement of their daxlghter, Jayne Tyrpak, to ‘Edward Matusich, of Chicago, Il- linois. Miss Tyrpak, a former Lackawanna resident, is now resid- ing in ('7l1ic:\p,'o, Illinois. Stop in at the Manufacturers and Traders Trust Company todax and open a Handi-Check Account. $50.00 is to be given away that night. With dancing following the party. Sggvm Manufacturers and Traders FOR All . Trust Company W G. ‘W 285 Ridge Road, lacllawanna, N. Y. SCHOOLS URGE STUDENTS JOIN JUNIOR RED CROSS WEDDINGS The teachers of Lackawanna schools urge all parents to see that their boys and girls join the Junior Re d Cross. This organization, founded by President Wilson in 1917, and now 18,000,000 strong, is recognized at home and abroad as a youth o1'gani'/.n.tion with demo- cratic vision. Junior Red Cross nlembers have many local projects such as fire prevention and gifts to convalescent children. MEMIEI FEDERAL DEPOSIY INSUIANCE CORPORATION The marriage of Miss Emily Jakubik, 44 Ingham Avenue, to Leonard Binns, Buffalo, N. Y., will be solc-mni'/.ed this Saturday, Nov- ember :22, 1947, at the St. Hya- rinths Parish. Miss Norenc K053- k0\V!~‘ki, from Vvashington, D. 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