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m .- ‘. .. .~< .» ;- , .5 M .:*=.':-24,‘. ‘art ,‘~.,. * V’ .» ' ‘»'.~'.n.1.»‘-. *2.» ‘ -'1-\‘ \4x~\«5\x‘f\I-’.-’:’:' E‘-V1?\ ‘ \ .,|\ “\;l§fc‘ «_,., _}\ 1 I .,_..‘. .‘7;$f’-\l?\.= ‘. T ~LA.¢:.I<AwAN,NA EE SQMEIHING NEW _, A m LACK'*A.WANNA FRlE;l!D§H.lP_:HQUSES,\l‘0 . »PRESENT PAGEANT WICHOHEN ITEMS Pxéesident, Joseph_ Grzybow- ski; 4 Vice President, Paul 'Fmn'tz; Treasurer, Stanley Bud.zy’nsk,i; Fin, Sec. » Victoi‘ Piknla; Rec. See. John Buezek. The new‘ directors are: Stan« ley Bernas, Walter Serafin, John Citok, Stanley Grzybow» Mslk-i, Joseph -Nowak ‘and Stan- ley Michaels. Beer and refreshments were served to all ‘in attendance at this meeting. The club will be governed by _the new clu-b’s regulations, which will be decided on at «a coming meeting, January 2, 1934. SPORT Some people -say, \\l‘he1-e\s -nothing new in I.aac‘k*a‘w«anna,” but these good‘ folk have not seen the new cabaret rec‘ent;Iy opened. by the Kane Bros, on the Hamburg Turnpike. Pageantry, games, refresh- ments, and dancing mark the Christmas’ festiveitisesz ‘of the Friendship\ House. There are many‘ parties for all‘. ‘c4lu‘he‘ and the young people. are pre-. seating a play-“;Let There he .Light”' and a pageant “When the Star Shone.” Wicohen 1.——As. one -of our mast ‘celebrated events will soon be ‘-‘here, we must all put- paere for it. On Friday night some of_ the girls made silhou- ettes which turned out beauti- fully. We made these to give to our relatives as Chx‘i‘stma< gifts; The -rest of the -girls made tags to be used at our party which we are going to -hold for the Po'lly'anna Club. Scribe-.—-Helen Posster SECOND WARD CLUB _ ELECTS ‘OFFICERS 3§~:§ ‘ :~\ %Hun;gari—an B’asketball Team U11 B-ar’11s.t'0rm:ing Tour: Well named the Paris Cel- lar, this. dining and dance »l1,a‘l_l is truly a whiff from the well sl~mo,w«n Mont Morte ‘section of Paris., 2 The leadinz part in the play will be taken by Herbert Bell, and the ‘leading part in the pageant will be taken by Peter Lyba. “Let There he Li¢I_:t\ Eight members o’f the Hun- vgarian Presbyterian ~church,_ Young ‘Pe0ple‘.’s Society basket_- ball team left Monday, with ‘Jimmy Dunne as ohaufier, on on ‘Hamstorming tour thruogh Ohio, Fiinkinz in Conneaut, East Cleveland, Loraine and Elynia, and playing hH-ungvatian ‘Chris- tig'g‘Endqavor Union or synod te;a;;;n:s,oat eajch stop. ,‘l3hhe~trip was T by -bqéiness and publicn spirited‘ citizens, members of the church” alld enthusiasts. . Elayers are well ‘known for- ri:fe)’_:.;liig‘h ‘School. stars. Mem~ of the team» en tour includev t11e_w¢.0.I;\ch. Rev. John Betty. Nick Szabo, Pen! sipos, Paul. Mun'i¢_:h, Mike Zsiros, Louis, Rosa, Frink -Rustich and Man- ager Julius _Boda_. _ ;Up ‘to the time- of going to pxe_g_a;.- the Steam City boys. were walking away with their opponents, -as the follo.w-ink x-e~ Ports. Show-:~ - ~ » :1‘ ~- (Sp'ec‘ial to Hamid») »- - Gomaeaut,» :0.~, Dee, 19,-.e-— ~Lackawanna’' -: Hunger» in Presbyterian Young Peoples Society’ team. on a bamstonn.-. =trip throng Nor4t;hom= Ohio,‘ mét-~.-gt! -suncélmoctafdly ‘strong Hungarian quintoetf:-mun -the... %cun1—msAccarrr' RAMBLER CHALLENGE; Even the old Roman wall, on which the famous “Apa,che\ den ‘known as le Soutie Noir, the Black Rat, is built is. sug- gested. Manager Art Turner of the Ramblexjs has more trouble on his hands. Cast: Azariah, Herbert Boll; Lame Girl-, Mildned Lee; Sold- ier, William Henderson; Fath- er Ambrose, William Wright; Carollers. The Women's ‘Chorus. “-When the Star Sharp\ ‘Tom M‘cNiff, manager of ‘ther re-organized Curtins, wants 'a‘ game with ‘Ramblers or any; 130 pound «team that thinks they are mad at handling the basket ball. In the entrance are oil paint- ings of Sir John Barleycorn and Ciarrie W. C, ‘T. U. Inside you will find the fa- mous out houses, the balloon girl, Mlle. Gan-can, the origin- al calf which shot the first bull, “Rhinestone Lil,” of Klon- dike flame, the Angel ( ?1) choir, \‘~Flossie\ and other well known» characters of the “quartier.” At a meeting‘ held at the Po- lish Democratic Club Room:.. on December 18, at 482 Center street a large gathering was present for the annual election. Newly elected officrs for the year of 1934 are as follows: How to achieve artistry in dress is the subject of :1 Cor- anell bulletin for liomemalcers, which is sent on request to the office of publication, Roberts 7Hall, Ithaca, New. York, Ask [ for 19,144. ‘Composed of for‘-mefr School and Our ‘Lady of Vic- tory players, the renovated Cut\tin_s are ready to take on all comers in their weij ac- cording to ',McNif£. The new line up includes Harry Agliata. istangley Ruth. Luke Balbierz, Jim’ ‘Schahill, J. P. Scahill; Lloyd O-‘Mara. Bill Forse and Bud Folan. Cast: Peter Lyba, Rabbi; Helen Wisher, Judith; John Gombos, Benjamin; Mary ‘Go- teff, Sarah»; Paul Kiefer, Joel. Bethlehem Wgomen, Mary Kuty, Bessie Chati, Goldie Toth, Helen Tan, Helen Poss stor, Olga Filipink. Bethlehem Men, Steve Cer- nak, Martin Klesic. Bethlehem Children, Mike Chati, Elizabeth, ‘Bolya, Walt- elx;.Burgonowski', Peter Szyhofs s 1. Of course, Ch.-arlie, Joe and ‘Ed are a little bid proud of their new cellar, but they should be, as they have. one of most up-toethe-minute features ‘in the State, outside New York City. To top off. Kane's union or- chestra, all hot chi boys,’ un- den} the ‘direction of Howard Mayer, hands, out some real peppy dancer‘n|usié.‘ \ ‘ .l-‘ANS. WAN?!‘ (.7-AMQI-'2 . mom socw. can-mas _ Wise. Men, Wayman Lee, Lee, Elias Blount, Morris Lee. Shepherds. John Novick, Wil- liam Szabo, Mike Flak, Sam Munich. Now that Joe Cooper's sans from .Community House has started to make a name for themselves, basketball fans, are anxious to see a battle be: tween them and the five from Friendship House. Fans are betting‘ that th'-, Vvilke bunch will have.-~ something on their hand; -i\ they tackle the Ridge Roqders. Men, women and childrew have expressed a wish to -nee those two stage a« battle on- the court, and the Herald will anocept a, challenge, from either side. in order to see who is who. ‘On’ Saturday nights. a warm floor show -is‘ featured‘. which, with the best of eats and sev- ‘vice, would almost warm the vhegrt of old man Prohibition: ‘himself. No ‘cover charge. Madonna, Sophie Tariml. Angels, Vilma Sgpos, Alma ’F‘azelu_\e, Anna Bones. Joseph, Steve Taylor. Plays will be given December 27 end .28 _-for members of the clubs‘ ' and classes. Turkey dinner for 100 women of the sewing, cooking and music classes, will be given Thursday noon. Anidricgn Leg-ion= courtin Cox‘:- -mat Honda‘-y ninth‘ _i)ecember 18-fund.-. ‘d_e,f’eatedr t.lf\'em~ in -:an overtime period by. the score‘ or 35 {to 26, T C early in the\ game took. the» throng the clever, -Ion: ghooting Smutko, ex-Con, couurrrass NAMED .. ' I-‘OR LEGION macs. Laclmwanna Post No. 63, will‘ sponsor a dance on Wed- nesday evening, Januarv 24th. 1934, at Hungarian Hall on Steelawanna ‘Avenue, Lacka- wanna,_ New York. Rubbers and ovex-shoes pref serve both health and shoe leather, and save money on both counts. A newt“ H~i1»li»‘bt5ar.~ufnd held» that ‘lead: till the end-of the half. .« Score at theiend 13-12.» Going into the third quarter Conneaut .§tilL.~mhnagedgto n'aaintain~ the lead by virue of their 51011;; shots but it was not -long before Lackawapna startqd the fire work: which put them into the lead fqr the first time and which they maintained. until ’ Glsneral Chairman, Music will‘ be by Duke AI All-ison’s orchestra, dancing 9 to 1 a. m. the following committees have been apnoiuted to have charge no the affair. - ' ANOTHER AFTER , RAMBLER CAGERS The Ryan's Academy basket- ball team challenge the Ram- .ble_r’s of Lacka»wann_a=. Musié, ‘Leonard Welch, chair- man. George Avery, Dennis A. Brady, John Tutko, John Stu- lak. Ryan's Academy is composed of the following plyaers; Mc~ Hazel, 0’M.a1ley, Osborne-, Loftus, J, Mc Gray. and Cha. two’ minutes, before the closing wh'istl'e . In the closing two, ‘minutes, however, Smutko and Nemelli again found the basket with long shots for eight points tying the score at 26 all, at the end‘ of the game. In the five .mir,1ute overtime period Munich and Szabo starr- ed the ball -rolling. In rapid succession they made two baskets each and a foul which put the game on the ice‘ for the Lackawanna aggregation. After «the game the Conneaut Young People saves a delight- fu to the Lackawan- na boys. A return game with the sC9nneaut team is anti- cipated. ‘ . .‘ Tickets, William W. Ma- honey. chai1'man, John McCaf- fray, Harry P. Minich, Rudolph Polanski, John J. Shea, Wil- liam Damstetter, John J. ‘Spam, John J. Davis, Andrew Jonak. For games call Abbott 3220 and ask for Manager Mcllazel between the hours of 8-9 P. M. 37$ EIZIZZZZI HERE'S ONE FOR THE RAMBLERS Progrmm, Jacob J. (Tip) Barber Jr., chairman, Francis Collogi, Walter Donowick. Jo- seph Dolan, John Reeg, Steve Ostrich, 3%: ‘'*-7t) . . e thank the c1t1zens of §§3*«=Lackawanna for the Joe Cooper is taking up the request of the Ramblers, as -published_ last week, and says that Art Turner's bunch would make ‘good practice -material forthe Community House out- fit. And, that the Wilkesbar- re five will take on the Ram- blers at any time, or place. Turner thinks he has chance. Publicity. Emmett W. Horn, chairman, Robert M. Avery, Hovey Dodge, Dr. John D. Fa- dale, Jacob Fisher, Adolph Sickau, Francis R. Shea. Refreshments, John J} Joynt_, chairman, James Burke, An- thony Kij, Leo Polanski. Felix Polanowski, Michael Moran, Frank Gilman, Edward Lewis, John Litwin, James H. Lennon. Reception, Dr. John J. Lynch, cH5ai_1'man,_ §_ _H~.erbert Herr,_Leo ‘Irving, William Ja- nsk, Edward F. Joyce, John T. Kearns, James Karnes, Edward Kulsey, Dr. Kenneth A. Smith, ‘Timothy Lavelle, Thomas Mc- Dermott, Joseph McCann, Peter Williams, James Rey- nolds. courteous receptlon Eiast Cleveland, 0. Dec. 20 ——.-La_ck.'aVwan_na Hungarian Presbyterian; Church team met an inexperienced Cleveland the score of 69-8. Every play- tegm vsnd defeated them by er figured in the heavy scoring which ended in an overwhelm- ing victory. ST. JOHN'S LOSE St. John's lost their seventh straicht game Saturday night to Maxine Theaer to the score of 51-24. Let's get, going and play ball St. John's. ICCGI CAMP I-‘IRE ems ' awrmmm rmmnu-:ss Wish You All 0.1. v; man wms or-anmc (mm: Inmates of the Home for the Friendless, 1500 Main Street, Buffalo. were entertained with a Christmas program given by the Camp Fire Girig of Friend- ship House, Friday evening. Thirty Camp Fire Members under the guardians, the Misses Doris Eggleston, Laura Huh comb and Mary Nesha were in attendance, with director Raev. Harry Richmond in charge. Christmas carols, the read» ing of Christmas stories and Camp Fire Somrs by the enter- tainers was a treat to the Home inmates. Floor, Clarence Conway. chairman, John, Mcliugh, Ni- cholas Mattucci, Frank Mich- alek, Henry Owens, Frank Owens, John Mahon-, Francis A. O'Brien, Louis Plow. Harry Panfil, George Plumstead,__Hen- ry Sylvester, Edward Stawsky, Charles C. Kane, Charles Celloway. Door, John J. Shea, chair- man. Frank Tomaka, John. J. Quinnan, John J. Spara, Mich- .ael Swiatelr, Boleslaus Sikor- s_ki, Jacob Brach, Edwin F. Murrey. Wardrobe, Carl -G. Kniller, chairman. Domet Troyan, Thomas Pickett, Harold Tay- lor, Alex Tomczak, oNels.on Reed, Charles Stulik, Timothy Nk. McCormick, Alex Grabow- s .1. 0. L. V. Basketeers opened the season last Friday nite, in the Lackawanna high school to the tune of victory. And, defeated the Alumni 41-14. ‘Red Sarach the «big giant 6 foot center scored 18 of the basketeers points. left for-w.a1'-d Langan was sending the ball -through the nets ‘helped Red‘ by scoring 7 points, 0. L. V. squad under the guide and coaching of Ed their opponents stand up and Decker -will no doubt .mak_e take notice even‘ oftheir handi- bing injurd’. Miller will join cap of Miller and Myers both the basketeers in a few weeks. It -is expected that Myers will not join the ssuad for the rest. of the \season. A Merry Christmas LEYDA PRINTING Co. Following the program. the Camp Fire Girls presented the aged- women. with a box of chocolates and several pieces- of bright-colored silk for quilt- ing. The girls than were taken through the b'ui'lding ‘by the Women; Lackawanfna , Blasdell Abbott 1131 [T\\° Pl\’“t$] W Abbot. 2377 O-. ‘L, V. will meet Neuman high Friday nite ~‘December 22 at High: school. Then Decker will demonstrate uanother dis-. play of fine coaching. 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