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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 18

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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Eighteen THE WHKES-BARRE RECORD, TODNESDAYr VlARCH 2, 1927 Sovereign Bursar rts, Ai Host to Insurance Men rJOOfi MEETINGS MALTA DIES 0 ma, James Boodey, H. E. Dodson, Leo E. Decker, Vincent Lupooi R. P.

Starr, general agent of tend the dinner and the business sessions. Mm Samuel Oram. Queen of Sisterhood, No. 20 will officiate at the evefflnf session when the first and second degrees of the order will be conferred on a class by the celebrating Sisterhood officials, The visiting officers will be guests at the evening meeting. Taris trts aveautdihatl6 tele phones in the near future.

TDSTARTTODAY PLAN QBSERVANG Wilkes-Barre branch Of United Life and Aoddenf Insurance gave a dinner to agents of the company at Hotel Bedlngton last J. E. Reese Kllgore spoke at the business sesslon. The following attended: A. P.

Starr, J. E. Reese Kllgore, D. J. Williams, wunams, a.

tioyt uooae aa- aut-binski. Free Psdio 8erviee' The signal corps of the University of Illinois has its own radio station, and offers to transmit messages of students to friends in distant lands without charge. -( Wilkes-Barre if Will Celebrate 24th Anniver Paul Heath Will Open Lenten Series With Sermon From Pulpit of St. Stephen's sary of Sisterhood No. 20 on Friday i 4 Just 21 Fine Fur Coats To Close -Out To-day At Prices Barely Covering the Cost I of Raw Skins Used in Making The twenty-fourth anniversary of he organisation of Dames of Malta Sisterhood No.

20, made up of women of this- city, will be celebrated: at afternoon and evening sessions at i Koonday Lenten meeting In St. Stephen's Episcopal Church rrhlch kftysCfeccorae an anuual feature of community religious life, will begin to-day with ah address by Rev. Paul i 8, Heath, paston of First Presbyterian Church. The hour of tho meetings is at 12:10, as In former years, and it is 4 announced that they will close promptly at 12:35. Requiring only -twenty-five minutes, they make it possible for office and business A I LL A jp form-a nee eH ect a gr ajt engineering principle G.

A. R. Memorial hall and at a. din- Of-Coarse-All-Salei-Matt-Be-F't-N-A-L 2 Northern Seal Coats Mar mink $Ct Trirnmed. Formerly To-day 0 uiion sovereign pro tector of Pittsburgh, will officiate at the afternnon session ut when a large class will receive the past protector's degrer Other prominent officials of the State organtza- 1 Northern Seal Coat a i kr workers to attend and yet have time for lunch during their noon hour.

The cafeteria will bo omitted this tion who will take part in tne aiier i- T. T. "Wood J. A. BRIGGS mwua iiwhiw ineton of sovereltrn Trimmed.

JNorthern Seal Coat Squirrel Trim' med. 1Mendoza Beaver Coat Self Trim 75 year, to spare the women of the church this arduous responsibility of former years and to permit all mem-' bers of the church to attend the a former impossibility for those on cafeteria duty. keeper of archives: Grand Master J. A Brigffs of this city, sovereign bur-sot and Estelle Benscotcr of Ber- med. Formerly $175 to $225 To-day 4.

At the anniversary dinner to bo held at 5:30 at Fort purjeco noiei Stanley Harrison will be toastmaater. Mrs. Roland Ruger will give the address of welcome, Mrs. Samuel Weld and John Griffiths will give Will Hold Bake Sale Wilkes-Barre Branch of Jewish Home fro the Friendless will have a bake sale starting at 1 on Thursday afternoon at Y. M.

H. A. auditorium. The public will be welcome to this benefit sale which has been planned to maintain the aged and orphans of the home. Mrs.

K. L. Mann, Mrs. Ben Goldstein and Mrs. Joseph Tischler aro bcinsr assisted by a committee of fifteen in arranging the affair.

Fifty tons of Ivory tusks were sold at auction in London recently. 89 lNorthern Seal Coat-Dyed, Squirrel -Trimmed. 1 Brown Caracul Coat Fox Trimmed. 1 American Opossum Sport Style. Formerly $185 to $250 To-day vocal selections, airs, juary ixrag, V.nA niamhlT nf tllP SlStOrhOOd.

will give Echoes or, tne imm Malta. Miss Margaret Grum will give the Invocation. Women from au pans of the county it is expectea wiu ai -2 Northern Seal Coats Squirrel Trim-) AA raed. Formerly $250 To-day i Northern Seal -Coat Jap Mitik (SA, Trimmed. Formerly $350 To-day.

i JJ Ash Wsdnssday Schedule To-day's Ash Wednesday schedule tor St. Stephen's parish beerins with penitential office and Holy Communion at 10 a. m. Tho noonday community meeting, open to all who Care to attend, with address by Rev. Air.

Heath, is at 12:10. At 3:30 there will be a discussion group, led by Miss Sara Miles, on Beyond City Umits, for all women of the parish. A service for boys and girls and their parents will be held at 4:30. In the evening there will be a union Tienten service in First Presbyterian Church, with address by Rev. Fred- eiick Flinchbaugh, D.

rector of St. Stephen's. Like the noonday service at St. Stephen's this will be of a nondenominational nature, and all worshippers will be welcome, regardless of creed or church affilia- tion. The noonday speaker at St Stephen's to-morrow will be Rev.

Leon K. Willman, D. pastor of First Methodist Episcopal Church. Local People at A Cabinet Dinner The beautiful Chevrolet stands out in the low-priced field like a sparkling diamond in a coal heap. 3995 f.

t. Itonit Seal Coat Self Trimmed.) 200 Its oo-degree, V- name in all the world which Formerly $350 To-day SSEV' type design is the" basic springs first to when iOOC 1 Hudson 'Seal Coat Dyed, Squirrel reason for that complete motor car performance, or Trimmed. Formerly $450 To-day aJ3 excellence which distin long life, or low cost of maintenance, is mentioned. And finally, it is this prin- guishes Cadillac from all other cars for its surpass 2 Hudson Seal Coats Mink Trimmed. A 3 Jap Mink Coats Trimmed Styles.

III ing smoothness and silence; upic wuiv.ii, in uic vaaiuac Formerly $550 To-day for its powerful, flashing of today, is responsible for lip 3 Grey Siberian OR Formerly $600 To-day dJ Just 22 Winter Qoth Coafe to Close Out Including one of a kind models Formerly Priced at $75 to $195 To-day $25 and $50 Washington, Mar. 1 W). President and Mrs. Coolldge to-night attended a dinner given in their honor by Sea-. rotary of Labor and Mrs.

Davis. Other guests included Secretary of the Treasury Mellon, Secretary of the Interior Work; Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania Arthur James and Mrs. James; William Green, presi-; dent of the American Federation of Labor and Mrs. Green; Judge and Mrs. George W.

Maxey of Scranton, Mrs. Hawy Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wlnslow; Mr.

and Mrs. Wprthlngton Scranton of Scranton, Col. and Mrs. Erie Wood of Pittsburgh; Mrs. Malcolm McGiffin, Rinehart and her sister, Mrs.

C. A. i Barton, of Pennsylvania, and Mr. performance; for-its uri- the fact that America de-" equaled dependability. It is mahds more Cadillacs than this principle which has all the other really fine -made the Cadillac the one cars combined.

500 COLOR COMBINATIONS-so BODY STYLES AND TYPES FRANK MARTi CADILLAC COMPANY 684-694 Wyoming Avenue A i AC DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION Standard of the World Chevrolet Landau $745 F. O. Factory Wilkes-Barre Chevrolet Sales Co. 108 So. Main St W-B.

5761 Phone Want Ads to 3000 Stock Exchange Index The New Tork Stock Exchange uses 1,250,000 cards a year in' its card Index for bond investments. rxnn UJ UJLf Public Square Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Oldest National Bank in Luzerne County 30th National Bank Organized in the United States A Under Government Supervision Mom bet of Federal- Reserve 750,606100 Capital urplus and Undivided Prof ite $100000.00 Assets over 3 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts. Business Accounts Solicited. I.

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