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Twenty-One THE VILKES-BARRE RECORD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1923 on Sunday by the Sunday school of Christian Missionary and Alliance church on Marcy street Rev. James November 2 at 186 Main street, Luserne. Those having contributions should call William Hoeser, Sharps Kingston, rMGSOlNWESTSIDE. F. Moore of wiikes-Barre was the employees at the HaUstead mines PLYMOUTH, Mil.

KEIXKB AND ADSTIN DAVTS. MPEESENTATIVES church addressed "members of the Christian association ot Wyoming seminary last Rev. Mr. Sum-merson jwaraed the young men and women against llvingan empty life. Councilman Harry R.

Davis, ot 833 North College avenue, observed his fiftieth birthday anniversary yesterday. v. KINGSTON THEATRE TONIGHT LARKS VILLE were paid on noay afternoon. Wast Side Hoadanartars, 101 Market Street Kingston. BepreaeatiHvo, Howell l- Telephone, Klngstoa sVsidenco bono.

Beu-, Office, 118 Wot stain treet SHAVERTOWN 5 wum raoae, ueu a For Sale Sweet elder and choice ap PRESBYTERIAN CBTJRCH NOTES will meet in the church. A one-act play will be given by members of nea, inquire v. jioow, ait. ju errace, ghavertown. Phone Dallas Z1SST Ef SEVEN TEAKS "live meetings are Scheduled for Mrs.

Catherine Davis groupj Thurs- 'On With the a 100 per cent. The plucky foot ball warrior of the week, at Kingston Presbyterian Dlctura. and Aii-tauting talking would 'not be done, -until past all human i Benny James, diminutive centra, considered one of Uhe best in. high school foot ball, araln assumed the -uia esnawneer cieariy oemonatratad natural color all sinxins. ehnrch.

'according to bulletin an vlth a east of WATCH FOR Biehl's PIIILCO Airplanes; They have message for you. jonsistuig Lake, oonslstlhg lmk, inaon. Betty Com Artnur oaiiy their fighting- qualities Saturday afternoon no Huber Field, before a crowd estimated at 8,000. when they nany others. many othe: O'Neil.

Joe jD. Brown and nouncement made by Rev. Ebeneser Flaok, pastor. The week's program follows: Tuesday, Boy Scouts, aav, e-T weekday scnooi Keiigious Education will meet in the ehuroh. All children of the Junior department are expected to attend.

The school is under leadership of Mrs. W. W. Swank; Thursday, Prayer meeting; Friday, 7- Boy Scouts of You cannot afford to miss this produc I spotlight with his all around playing and- deadly tackling. Ha proved a leia ineir neavier opponents irom the Wllkes-Barre High school, to! the Troop No.

183, Karl MaeCaUum, sooutmaster: Wednesday, 4 p. m. Hi lowest score the 'Visitors have exr tion. Ladles Aid society of Dorranceton M. E.

church will have a rummage sale from October S3 to WATCH FOR Biehl's PIIILCO Airplanes They have a. message r. for; yen. Girls' Bible class. Mrs.

Kuschke nivnauuu uia was ivry uu vae alert, giving a word of encouragement here, there and everywhere. Fori the first time in his short but 4:15, Girt Scouts, Troop perieacedthls year. The local ag gregation from beginning; of the i. miss Marion noyo, eooutmaswi t3o. Mid-week fearvica Rev.

Dr. season has been underestimated, and successful career be was Injured suf from the tfine hostilities started to the finish, sprung number of sur ficiently to hold up the game but gamely continued on with, the task uie cnurcn. leoaTkelley, for Auditor Mark Aa After My Name It Counts No Matter What Ticket Xo Vote. SDNSISB service Flack in charge; Friday, 4,. Helen Jackson Light Bearers, Mrs.

White-. set before mm-i -i Although defeated" by one Rav. R. U. D.

D- presi prises weir opponents Bewildered It was not until the last quarter that Pendegrast's warriors point, the local warriors 'were Just "Home Night" and was the last three nightly programs -marking official dedication of the handsome new edifice. Commander Walter Miles, chairman of the committee, was assisted by Mark Glahn, Hsnry Goodman, Harry Klerle, George Turner and John Delias. The post last night expressed its gratitude to those persons who assisted in making; the dedication the success It was. EXTINGUISH GRASSFIRE Independent Hose Co, was called out yesterday afternoon to extinguish a- grass fire on South Wyoming avenue near the Narrows road. It was said children playing with matches started the blase which was extinguished before it could reach houses in the vicinity.

Wanted -r Young lady mutt be neat and quick, for candy and ice cream store (no Sunday work). Mutt have refer ence. Apply to Evans, 234 Wyoming avenue. NOTES AND PERSONALS Tom Thumb wedding will be held snowed, suiytnm compared to aa as gionous in aeieataa ir victorious. PARSONS dent of the American College at Teherau, Persia, will speak at the morning service at the church next Sunday.

A regional conference of the Young People of Wiikes-Barre district of Lackawanna Presbyterian Sunrise Communion service will be held in Kingston M. E. church on Wednesday at 6:80 a. m. The service vanced dope; and that quarter fully demonstrated what weight could do against sw lighter team.

The summary, acoordlng to 'majority of opln- Boyer's for elams and crabs. SO Fellows James Richards, Jr, was operated on in General Hosiptal on Thursday will be held in observance of the street, i.ynwooq, tuun. HB3. JOSEPH MAZUB DIES ytHdllowe 'en sixtieth anniversary of the Women's Foreign Missionary society. Begin will be addressed by representatives of' the Board of Foreitm Missions St xor appenuicius.

pArsonstheatre Urs. Joseph Masur, aged' 82, of Orchard and Third streets, died yesterday morning at in Wllkes- expressed on notn siaes, were, that ii was a case of a good big team, against a good light team. The locals showed a vast Improvement in this game over that of other ning at uommDus. wnere a great 8:80. Welcommg committee next convention is being held, similar Hundav will have as members J.

B. The Mystsrious Dr. Tu services will be conducted In various iiarre uenerai uospital xouowing an Harris and J. H. Reynolds.

Manchu." churches around the world. The games, ana wiu nave to oe recuonea illness. of complications. -v Oecessed Niceties It is requested that articles ox Kingston service will be for Young clothing, etc.rt for the annual dona was a life-long resident of Plymouth and "was" a young woman of kind The women of St Dominic parish will bold a Halloween costume party tion for mission at Caspian, Mmhlsran. should be.

sent to the and genial dispoai ipoaition that endeared wiith before tthe final curtain la left down. i V'. i -The kicking of Eugene Hester, wjho has been out of the greater of the games during the season with a badly injured shoulder, clear- and dance at Speicher's hall on her People's Department of Wiikes-Barre district. Young women, girls, missionary women and friends from anywhere in the distrlot are invited. Rev.

Fred M. Lott district superin- following of friends. to a large- fol large, church as soon as possible. October 80 The following men of She is survived by her husband nd the foliowhur children. Florence.

Kd- FUNERAL OF KETFER And many other good things to eat for those who like the best Up to the minute seasonable foods of Finest Quality. Fiinaral Hervicea were held on tenaent ana Rev. Frank w. Young, ward, Margaret, Helen, pastor, will administer the Holy the parish were appointed nembers of the booster committee: McDermott Philip Kelley, Joseph Gray, William Shlnie, Ellsworth Bneicher. Russell -Williams Jacob at Dorranceton Methodist Episcopal church under auspices of the Ladles' lammumon.

Elizabeth and Ruth Masur; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Rut-kowski of Plymouth, and. the fol Saturday afternoon for Ed ward KBff er at the family home, 84 Ross street A large number of friends ly aemonstratea nis superiority wan his long range kicking whichVaver-' Jb, aged approximately' 60 yards, and was greatly instrumental in keeping the ball in the enemy's territory society on Monday, 'November FIRST M. K.

CHURCH NOTES Speicher, Jr Joseph Cuslck, John lowing brothers and sisters also survive. Mrs. Raymond Krusanski, Nan- Events on the week's program at Ask to see that 826.09 overeoat for of- the family attenaea services which were directed by Rev. Frank W. Young, nastor of Kingston Repp's Natural auring tne tnree quarters or the game, until taken out through in Cider 3Qc First Methodist Episcopal church su.su.

an aiies, at uouim Hoseninai a uookb; mm. 1 ouuuey xvuDera. xoew- James Gallagher, Albert non, John Corbett, aJmes Doran, Clark, Thomas Reiliy, Miphael Gan- have been announced as follows by nanarupi eaie, upstairs over arnit a. juries. He showed to good advan Methodist Episcopal church.

Interment was in Fern Knoll cemetery at port; Mrs. Qeorge Btamer, -Hanover; Mrs. Joseph Mesa, Plymouth; Leona Rev. Frank W. Young, pastor: Monday.

7:30 Boy Scout rroon. No. 153. hum. iimmm i mm t.

i anna tage wiin some jine enu runs, sui ported by, fine Interference. Hi Dallas. Fall bearers were: wiiuam Martin Durkin, James Dunlap, Paui rxutKowsKj, ana lorence KutKowsky recreation room: Tuesday, 6 Stand Men's Bible' class of Dorranceton M. E. church will hold its annual dinner on Tuesday, November 12.

Judge Benjamin R. Jones will be Mnrcan. Harrv Moore. John Riley. work dispelled some dls-sntment ard Hearers.

Halloween nartv in tne Ferrel, upward Burns, jrramc Reudelheuber, William Daniels, Fred Frank Rooney, Edward Sheering on the part of many relative to his church parlors; Wednesday, 36 ANNA BOMNINO DIES' jaxity in piaying in former and John J. McMahon. Selected California Fancy Mixed Budded Soft Shell NUTS WALNUTS ALMONDS LK25c L32c HX25c Miss Anna Bonn in ir. eared 18. Carsy his team-mate Howell Williams, worked like a well oiled sunrise uommunion service in 00-servance of sixtieth anniversary of W.

F. M. S. of M. E.

church: 7:80 DORRANCETON CHCBCK NOTSE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Corey Bon- Rev. Clarence Hickok, pastor, oi machine, with nerfeet interterenee. Schumaoker, Owen Durkin, William QUigley, August Whitman, John Bailey, Frank Long, Frank Keeman, George Miller, Rlqhard Gilt, Michael Kane, M.

Boyle, Dr. Savage, M. Kellar Carlyle Williams, Edward Ward. John Larkln. James Holland.

ning, aiea yesteraay morning at at the family home. 24 Cherry street uin scout troop, No. 88, Halloween Dorranceton Methodist Episcopal meetlns-s for next week! Tuesday 8 arty, church parlors: Thursday. following three weeks' illness of speaker. Vote For JOHN A.

HEIDRICH On ThV -Square Deal Ticket For Tax Collector made some substantial gains around both the right and left ends, as well pa. jam fine -line plunging. Both lunior league in prayer room. Miss church, has announced the following complications. -Deceased had been In "failing health for tbe-past several year but desnite her illness, she Epworth league Halloween party In the church: Wednesday, 7:80 youngsters played like veterans nntil the latter Was "compelled to Loretta Pearson, superintendent; 7:80 Church night service of prayer and praise.

Pitted 'Dates 10 oi. pkg. 17-a maintained a cheerful disposition John Ruddy, Gerald McHale, Patrick Ruddy, Francis Miller, Thomas Mc-Manara, Joseph Miller, William Murphy, Albert McDonald and Lewis Women's Foreign Missionary society and was a favorite among manv leave, on account or naving received a badly broken nose, which Jt is feared will keep him out of the line. Freshly made Sweet friends. Deceased was a member of the Christian Church and was also EDWARDSVJLLE Homer.

of Forty-seventh annual meeting HA A delicious oonfection with real food value up lor several weeks. James Richards, of 126 Ash Cider. Women's Home Missionary society of affiliated with the-Zoung People's Ash the stellar ouarter- Hallowe'en Party Wyoming conference win ne neia in Conference Club. She is survived by pacK, was greatly instrumental in BOYD'S Quality Markets Mrs. Robert Jones, 67 Hillside ave Forty Fort Methodist cnureh, Nov unloosening, a number -of unlooked Kxtra- fancy Eating Apples nue, entertained at ner Home at ner parents ana tne following brothers and sisters: Gethan Bon.

ember 5 and 9. Mrs. Mary Leonard lor plays, that kept the opponents Hallowe'en party The heme street Parsons, who underwent an appendicitis operation in Wiikes-Barre General hospital on Thursday is Convalescing steadily. American Legion auxiliary 199 of Parsons will meet this evening at the rooms. A social time Will follow Wood run.

national oorresponaini ANNUAL DINNER Besides bsing the outetSndlni mng, Aennetn Tneda son- 33 was appropriately A prize KBAFT'S Pimento Cheese secretary will be one of tne ptlnoip, on tneir toes at an ymes. He fitted fine in the breach considering the fact that he was working under a mng ana jean Bonning; her grandmother, Mrs. Cymanthia Bonning, of affair of the month on the Wes speaKers. for the funniest costume was awarded to Lizzie Thomas of Hillside avenue, and for the most orlsrlnal cos N. B.

Spiced Wafer 13c Side, the annual dinner of xn anucoice. nana icap witn a naniy injured 0NCAYS pendent Hose Co. to be held to mo Business. Eating or tume to Miss Margaret Richards of 1 bowunh finniMrjSi morrow night will be the first dinner to be held in the new Black Cooking Apples Team No; 1 defeated Team No. 8 shoulder received during the ton game weeks ago, that had not I ft quite healed.

Both castaln. and Rod- Batterlen Sold, Repaired and Re-barged. lun Wyoming Ave jrortr cmircn street. Luncn was-eervea. Those present: Mrs.

Reese Lewis, PLAINS 25c Lb. pkg. in three straight games of the St Diamond post American Legion home on Market street Mrs. William Gregory, Robert 3 19c Stephen's bowling league. The fol Fifth annual concert under di gers, two jof the leading ends of the .1) 1 1 conference, Final arrangements for the dinner.

Condition of Arthur Williams. lowing scores were made. rection of Will S. Wilcox will be Jones, Mrs. John N.

Jones, Mrs. Fred Shone, Elizabeth Williams, Mr. and m. Edwin Jones. Frits.

which will be attended by more than displayed sense of plays and who has been ill for several weeks. were responsible' Teani No. 1 has improved considerably. 20 firemen and honorary members of the' county, will be made to-day held tonight, starting at 8, In Plains Presbyterian church. An, extensive Program has been arranged for the for smearing' a number of pla; M.

J. Evans Mrs. Russell Martin, Dorothy Jones, .172 ur. ana Mnu i. i Mogers visitea OSCO Cooked Golden Pumpkin 2 R.

Gabriel 189 189 184 157 134, 142 Toey aeserve- creait lor tneir dividual work. A Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pooley of Madi iy tne committee wnton nas as nalrman Isidor Rosenheim. Judge affair, snowing the program ice 162 125 171 son, n.

over tne weex-ena. Mrs. Jamie Harrison, Mrs. Margaret Williams, Mrs. Elizabeth Hughes, Mrs.

James Humphreys, Mrs. John Richards, Mrs. Edward Francis, Mrs. cream, candy and cakes will be A. Bucany K.

Kraynack G. Tomek Regarding the stone wall defense presented by the line In general, too 198 168 169 150 W. A. Valentine Will be the principal speaker. sold in the basement .165 IjOrJWaWnsPnmfcln Blx.raom kouaa.

all imnromimanta. V. totals SKULL FRACTURED Princess ...795 874 801 Vote GEORGE DAVIS For Tax Collector Mam st. Apply 180 N. Main pial muon cannot ne saio, considering tne advantage in weight-that they had to contend with, being outweighed by fourteen pounds to a man.

They clearly snowed, fighting spirit that Charles Francisco, Mrs. Harry Stagg, Mrs. Edward Edwards, Mrs. Richard Rowlands, Frances Rowlands, Mrs. Morgan Rowlands.

Mrs. Rose McKechnle. Mrs. John Joseph Harvat 395 Lawrenoe Team No. 8 Mrs.

Overneck and her division of 10 street Edwardsville. suffered Can G. Cochis 168 171 168 iaier Aia society will entertain Apple Butter Marlnoa, Mrs. Eva Davis. Mrs.

fractured skull about 8:80 Saturday afternoon at Main street and Maple avenue, when his automobile over- Robert Wilcox, son of Dr. and memDers or Ladies' Aid society -of Plains M. E. church at Mrs. Over- a.

Eianar .148 154 136 H. Kondrak .....141 158 184 T. Maisko 125 1S5 17 Thomas N. Davis, Mrs. Lizzie Mrs.

H. B. Wilcox, of South Maple peck's home on Tuesdav afternoon turnea ana smashed against J. Xuhar 161 15S 156 an women oi tne cnuron are in- Landau Muslo store truck being Thomas, Mrs. Edith Lewis, Mrs.

Anna Dando, Mrs, Walter Sherin, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jones, Mrs. Edwin Lewis, Edward Shone. Mrs.

William Jones, vitea. White House can A Apple Sauce 1UC driven dv josepn rreooia, as Warner ....738 771 766 street riains. According to ponce Marshmallows JL 2Vt lb. box 45c Mrs. -Martha Jones, Winifred Jones, avenue played a good yams with Lafayette against Penn State on j.

Philip Myers, sort, of Mr, and Mrs. Philip Myers, of James street played with Lehigh university against University of Pennsylvania on Saturday. Ask to ma that S2R 0O omnnl inr Mrs. Jack Davis. Mrs.

Nellie price. Harvat was traveling at a rapid speed when he swerved and caused his automobile to upset' He was fu.ou. au waes, ai jjouis Aosentnata Mrs. Sal Jones, Mrs. Best- Mnarupt oaie, upstairs over Kresse'a Tezai Skinned Figs, buf- 25c 0SC0 pint bot ford, Mrs.

nose rtogers, Mrs. Mar- 23c treated by Dr. Samuel Ruffner and Dr. Vivian Edwards and taken to eraret Price. Mrs.

John R. Humph Home, Once Again, Becomes the Center of ImilyLife "When 'the chill winds of autumn! lessen the charms Of outdoor pleas-1 urea, the borne becomes the centre i of winter glories. Before restoring) the home to become the centre of family life a thorough renovation rods attic to cellar is usually necessary before the. winter furnishings are put in place. Loose and airy windows are likely to need attention.

The steam heat- ins- nlant is next in thought. Young THRILLS IN PICTCRB Grape Juice rey, Florence Jones, Rachel Davis, xnose wno like the thrills of a General hospital in Kingston police For Council, Sixth Ward Eleanor Davis, Mrs. Annie Frosser, mysterious story will be pleased with patrol. 29c Atmore's or R. Plumb Pudding, can WATCH FOR Biehl's PIIILCO Airplanes They have a message for you.

Mrs. William Harding, Mrs. Jrt. j. 1 Y7.J i ATTENDING CONVENTION rne snawnee tneatre presentation thls evening and to-morrow evening when Paramount's all talking It has been announoed that Mr.

xieea, jure. juunwu uiiuiiu, Gomer Phillips, Mrs. Gomer Lewis, Llewellyn Jones, Mrs. William Pugh, Miss Margaret Richards, Mrs. John T.

Perry. Mrs. John Hughes. Mrs. MELVIN ROBBINS Ladles Aid society of Kingston Presbyterian church will hold a tea and bake sale on Friday, November 1, at the home of Mrs.

H. A. Smith, 22r Reynolds street thriller, "The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu" comes here. Theatre and Mrs.

W. S. Richer of Kingston will be among those attending the convention of Women's 'Missionary patrons have seen many detective stories in the last few months but none can comsare with this latest Margaret Baxter, Master tnuie jones. 3 Wi. 50c Canada Dry and Clicquot Club SEC Ginger Ale society of tne Mstnooist episcopal church ot Columbus, this week.

Notes and Personals Mrs. James Grelly and children of sters and parents learn to love their homes more day, particularly If the parents make that home a nt While they are at a sunrise service Beautiful Bradbury upright concert arand nlano. mahogany case, perfect SWEET VALLEY' condition, special IW, term to reliable Philadelphia are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Price of Atlantic at the convention in observance of the sixtieth 1 anniversary of the Missionary society, women of the offering as the audience is kept in rapt amazement until the very end of the picture.

HALLOWEEN PARTY Members of the Daughters of party. a. nam wiiass-narra. Recently organized glee, club-of kvenue. Mrs.

Ellen Edwards entertained Kingston M. E. church will hold a the following at dinner recently similar service at 6:80. Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Smith and America society will hold- a Hal GRAND THEATRE 'The Dance of Life" daughter of Say re: Mr. and Mrs. CLASS CONFIRMED Clicquot Club HdnT Ginger Ale 2 bote. 25c Palo Moon, 3 bote. 40c (JSCO Ginger Ale .3 pint bote.

25c "Rob Roy Ginger Ale bot. lie Puritan and Tiger Cer. Beverages .4 bots. 25c Plus to bottle deposit Black Diamond post, American Legion, will hold its regular re- ft ears al to-night in the new build-nr. EmDlovees of Lessley A.

Steele Ernest Edwards and son. Harold of Class of 500 was confirmed by Rt FeaturlnK Hal Skelly and Nancy Rev. Bishop Thomas Berwicx; sr. ana jars, uiarx jua- C. O'Reilly, Carroll.

wards and children, Hilda, Bertha, Dtsnop of Bcranton diocese oi Alice, verna ana uranvwe, Aur. -ana attended Penn Stats-Lafayette game on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Anna Vroblefsky and daugh Roman Catholio church, on his regular canonical visit to Bt. Hed- Mrs.

Roy Bronson and children, Lela loween party to-morrow night at the home of Mrs; Phoebe Jones, 176 Reynolds street. Prises will be awarded to those having the funniest and prettiest costumes. All members are invited to attend, "as a good time is assured tboee who do. Festivities will begin at 8. TRUCKSVILLE in tne motor caravan were aar, ana ter Leona of Myrlck street have returned from Detroit after taking her ana urvuie, xur.

ana atrt. jj. w. wig parish last night Rev. Bishop Mrs.

Steele, Myron Steele, T. R. Steele. J. Stephen.

Charles K. Moon. uneuiy maae a tour or Bronson, Elisabeth Edwards, Ray Edwards all of Sweet aVllcy. Earl Culver and Lester Howe of Berwick. mother, Mrs.

TeophUa Margewicz, there to make' her future home with Ging: Ale 2 bots. 25 of the parish, property C. A C. Imp, Dry or Aromatic Michael Murphy, Albert Pilgret Robert Rosuier. Edward Nanc ar place to live in.

Study the environments that your1 neighbor has that beckons arid fascinates the young. Both young and middle aged parents will do well to Slve this matter serious thought lake your home their home, and a lit home for yours and their friends to spend an evening in pleasure In well heated rooms. There was a time when heating our home was quite an expense. Our modern steam heating system has proved to be a Wonderful fuel sayer. i Heating the entire home without Ti Oust or dirt at the cost of the old fashioned heating stove.

More people each year are learning the import ance of having warm rooms for the protection of health and savings luel bil. 1 We will Install in your home a modern heating plant, complete at a surprisingly low oost and ottr guar- ante satisfaction or money-back 5 goes with every Job. i Our buying power, in car-loads only, is why it is-possible to name you a lesser price than others. Our erred with Rev. J.

E. Grycska, pastor. The confirmation service was impressive and was attended by a her 'son Stanley He left tnis town thirteen years ago and the restaurant business. row, Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Cougnlln, A pleasant surprise was held re in large crowd of parishioners. cently at the home of Samuel Edwards. Those present: Mrs. Ells Crisco (For Shortening) lb. can 23c 3 lb.

can 69ff jfm ti. e. "TEA AND' BAKE SALE LUZERNE worth Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Masters and children, Gerald and MHV vininiariaruis prim as TA Lux Toilet Soap 3 akes 20c IQ Fresh Made Horse Radish 10c Presbyterian church will hold a tea and bake sale at the home of Mrs.

Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morris ancLson. Frees, Samuel McMichaeL Herbert smith, zzi Reynolds street Mr, and Mrs. Ira Rood and children, Mrs.

8. Bromson and children, Luth on sriaay, novemoer from to o. Mrs. John Rioker will ha chairman Biehl's PIIILCO Airplanes Will make someone happy. WATCH FOR THEM er Honts and sen.

Josian Naugle. Ed Toddy 21c, 40o Red Ripe Tomatoes 3 cans 25c ftSCO Excellent Tomatoes 2 med. cans 23c Calif. Muir Peachea lb. 25e ward Masters, Mrs.

Ellen Edwards' and children and Earl Culver. of the- tea committee and Mrs. James Harris will have charge of Both 4 Republican And Democrats' Endorse JOHN A. HEIDRICH For Tx Collector! Party Issues Are Not Involved Vote For The Man VOTE HEIDRICH On The Square Deal Ticket Mr. Edwards received several use WATCH FOR Biehl's PIIILCO Airplanes They have a message for.

V.MmmA r.lSf AnM.nta II. 75- Ljl tne soliciting committee. An- invia-tlon is extended to all ehuroh mem hvi siasjwi wsesise swwew s-we ea a aare whw years established business is bers and their friends, Indispenaiblea worthy of your consideration. Phone or call on us, and we will be pleased to name you our prices together with references from many home owners, who, we have Just installed heating plants in their homes. CLARK LUMBER ft SUPPLY CO IN(1 PHONE PLY.

108 CARD PARTY AND DANCE Black Diamond post No. 895, American Legion, ended dedicatory rogram at its new home on arket street on Saturday nls-ht ful presents. FERNBROOK Theodore Fuller of Mount Greenwood spent Thursday with Russell Banta. Eugene Banta, rand son Eugene, Jr, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Travers at Luserne recently. JACKSON The Ladies? Aid Society of Jackson with a card party and dance attended Rev. Geonre G. 8ummersonsfrom DALLAS SCHOOL NOTES oy members or tne post ana women's auxiliary. The affair was termed Methodist church will hold its annual chicken supper and baser in the church hail on November 6.

Every Wyoming Metnoaist jspiseopai uuuy is welcome. Grade Nine entertained the pupils of irrade ten and eleven at a Hal Miss Meivlna Snouldice is 11L su-s. Artnur uoya nss reooverea from an illness, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Banta entertained recently Mrs.

George Mar-kle of Bloomsburg and Dunning Miss Evelyn Rice has returned to loween party in the gymnasium re SHAl7f.EE if ehool after several duva'lllnou, cently, practically ail eiigibte pupHS juts, myra xseison ana Mrs. G. M. of NeseopecK. tsona nave returned home after vis Frank Nyhard of Chester has returned home after visiting his par Monday and Tuesday iting relatives in New Jersey.

were present, a zew ceing aetainea at home by illness. The faculty and a few other guests were present Costumes of many kinds were worn, and much amusement derived Irom this part of the affiair. Miss Cloe Evans, was awarded tha prise for ents, sir. ana Mrs. ran ynarc sr.

Miss Deloris Craig is iy at her DURYEA Home on Harris street Romalne. infant daus-hter of Mr. "The Mysterious The Misnath Bible class of Bmaii tne ana oest costume ana and! Mrs. David Morris is, seriously Robert Rogers 'for the funniest' A Street Methodist church, PIttston, taught by Mrs. J.

Arthur Jones, was Mr. and Mrs. William Vivian en buffet lunch in which doughnuts, pumpkin pie and fresh cider figured tertained recently GOmer Davis and entertained recently at the home of Mrs. John D. Thompson, Getty ave eSBSWiSBBBawSBIBBBSSJSjSSBSBBBBBBBBBSBBSasSSaWSSSBSBi Victor Bread Ef Raisin loaf Pan Loaf DO Bread XUC Bread (Wrapped) Princess lb.

can "1 a Supreme OL Cocoa lOt Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Special Values In Oar Meat Departments PRIME NATIVE BEEF Tender Round Steak Choice Porterhouse lb. 48c Steak, lb. 55c Juicy Sirloin Steak Lean Boiling Beef lb. S2c lb. 20c Fresh Ground Beef lb.

32c Lean Boneless Breakfast Bacon 29c (Any Sixe Piece) Beef Liver lb. 20c Pork Liver lb. 12c Fireside Sliced Bacon pkg. 45c Wetland's Pure Pork iWeiland's Philadelphia Sausage, lb. 35c Style Scrapple (Loose or Casing) lb.

15c TASTE-TELLS RELISHES India Relish Vinegar Pickled Reds I lb. 25c Beets, lb. 20c Mustard Chow Chow lb. 25c prominently was much Ap I Mr. -ana Mrs.

Vivian oi wiikes- propriate games were piayea. Barre. nue, xuryea. Alter a Business meeting and social hour the hostess as Astorage cabinet being erected by sisted by Mrs. Charles N.

Brey-meier and Mrs. Anna Millard MnM tne ooys as part oi tneir si gram is nearing eompleUon. LEE PARK refreshments. The following mem? Preliminary work in connection docks for every room In tha house in Dr. Fu Manchu" Paramount's Thrilling All Talking Sensation.

Don'tv Miss "THE COCOAIIUTS" Next Friday and Saturday with a school orchestra, has shown that twenty-ve of the pupils are al bers were present: Mrs. J. A. Jones, Mrs. J.

M. Jones, Miss Aria Jones, Mrs. Hattie Smith, Mrs. Louise at Tom v. mil 217 Barney ou SaDroad tune in your home constant ready equipped witn instruments and are taking instructions in Play ly yitn tne pnrenase as sieetrte ing them.

C. F. Terry who has -had eioes at ixm v. iiirs, sit Bt. uouia, Mrs.

wattle Durham, Mrs. William Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Newton, Mrs.

William Myers, Mrs. C. Smith, Miss Jessie excellent work coaching slmilar.work John lost a davSi walres owin to an in nearoy scnoois recently aaaressea the DUDlJs regarding this unreliable alarm clock. John could have bought two reliable alarm clocks for Many of the -elementary grooms Our Line I CTTDIaf?" i. Complete.

E.L.C.Ve I TT I S29.50 is our lowest price Make up your mind what "you want to pay and call Wilkei-Barre 2461 Maytag, WMtrai, Cofiield, Whirlpool, ABC, Peerless, etc. i Frank M. Vhitcnight Corp. 31 W. MARKET ST.V WILKES-B ARRE We Repair All Kinds of Washers and Cleaners.

waioorn, Walbbrn, Mrs. Mary Ryan, Mrs. C. Oliver, Miss Lallie Davies, Mr. and Mrs.

-Fred Rendetl, Mr. and Mrs. George M. wages josi 1 om 1 il( uarney ceiebratea tne closing or scnooi for Institute with Halloween and other exercises Friday afternoon. A number of visitors have visited the LOYALVILLE schools-during the' last few days.

naKer, j. snaies or PIttston Mr. and Mrs. John D. Thompson, Mrs, Charles M.

Breymeier, Mrs. Anna Millard, Miss Jean Thompson, Miss Eleanor Brace Thompson and Miss Romalhe Layaou of Mr. and Mrs. SCharles Randall it spent a day recently -with, the tatter's mother who is ill ai. her home at uuryea Eugenia, infant daughter of Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Payne wire recent visitors in Wiikes-Barre.

and Mrs. Bollck Getick, rear of Swet- FOOT BALL TONIGHT Will ba Plymouth and Larksvile' Greatest Night Remember the Friday Evciin'gi i November 8 Bear in mind, too; therm is -The local school will be closed this week on account of the county teachers' Institute in Wiikes-Barre. iana street, died on afternoon following, a few days illness, of pneumonia. Besides the parents several brothers and sisters survive. Mr.

and William StenhenaOn Biehl's PIIILCO Airplanes wm make someone hanpy.i; Ii WATCH FOR THEM Tne Mary and Martha Bible 'class nothing better for your Bread Spread than Loaella. And that Cold Seal EggM can alwaye. be counted upon for excellence. will hold a hallowe'en party in the Methodist church hall on Thursday evening, October 29. Prises will be 'it.

have returned home from their wedding trip and are making their home' with the bride's parents at Olyphant Rally Day services were observed awarded for the best costumes. Games will be played and refreshments served. Everyone is. welcome..

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