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f. 1 Thirty-Two THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1929 I was suddenly taken Jit Ho was taken quit a bit of Its history from ft to tne nospiui ana iuomii.ua yi ma UlUaVUHHV UHWW4WU. i Li 1 A TT i 4--t of Grace Lutheran church, held street Newly elected officers will be installed. FOR RENT-M-roora spartment and bath, steam heat, centrally located on Main St.

Call Plymouth 266. Mrs. Edward Race and Miss June Cleaver, East Main street, have returned from New York City where they spent the past week with the PLYMOUTH PHIL KELLER ANT) AUSTIN DAVIS, REPRESENTATIVES Residence Phone, 29-J Bell Office. 110 West Main Street inetr montniy DiuineBv luccuug in the social rooms of the church recently followed by a much enjoyed program in charge of Mrs. Dan New uniforms will be Issued to the members of the two local guard companies January 1 The suits will be of melton serge.

Bach guard man will have three suits. Thai suits will be for dress occasalone onlyi Acacia club win hold' a ladles night at the club rooms Monday night Bridge and five hundred will be played. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kalbach, of Orchard street entertained at their Office Phone, 6 Bell latter's mother.

aeng. G. A. Vaughn killed a six-prong in aiitntTalilnmw vallov Elaine spent several days with friends at Blnghamton. Misses Martha and Eva Gannon of Bloomfleld, N.

have returned after visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gannon.

Henry P. Mann is seriously ill of pneumonia at his home on Taylor avenue. Paul Coleman has left for Tunlc- hannock, where he has a position-Mrs. Nellie Dodge and Mrs. Ella Edsall spent a day with Mr.

and Mrs. Fay Marshall of Allls Hollow. Miss Rhoades of Wilkes-Barre was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schulze.

Mrs. F. H. Schulze was In Metioop-any recently visiting her aunt Mrs. Charles Carpenter.

KINGSTON WYO-1NN The parsonage of the Christian SUNDAY SERVICES Franklin Street Primitive Method church has Deen renovated at a cost of $223. committees nave oeen 1st. Hev. W. F.

Paul, minister Serv FORTY FORT PBJSSBYTEBJAN CHUBCB Morning worship, 10:80, subject. The Test; subject of message to juniors, How Mistletoe Grows. Mrs. John F. Myers' and Miss Bennett's classes of young women will be guests at this service; 12 noon, Bible school; 8, Junior Christian Endeavor; 6:30, Young People's Christian Endeavor; 7:80, service, last of series on Did Jesus Mean It? viz: Killing Your pastor will preach at both services.

Next Friday evening adult merrv bers of Bible school are to enjoy a covered dish supper. An Interesting program will be presented. Tudor Griffiths is chairman of committee on entertainment. Annual white gift Christmas and candlelight service will be on Sunday evening, December 15, at 7:30 In the church. Christmas carols will be sung by the quartet.

Primary department will present Its Christmas program on Tuesday, December 24, at 3, and the senior department on the evening of December 24 at 7:30. BERWICK Troop at Lewutburf National Quarts defeated Co. five of Berwick en the local floor Wednesday night by the score of 24 to 18. Weather bureau officials yesterday Inspected a gauge along Wap-wallopen creek, placed recently by Adlon Zeiser. Mr.

and Mrs, Charles Lewis of Rasely street entertained recently In honor of fourth birthday anniversary of their son, Charles Jr. Miss Catherine Savage of Benton and Anthony Kovotny of Berwick R. F. D. were married In St John's Evangelical church, Wilkes-Barre, by Rev.

Dr. Ulrich. Members of Woman's Home Missionary society of Calvary Methodist church were recently entertained at the home, of Mrs. E. M.

O'Mealy. Twentieth Century club met recently in headquarters of Woman's club in Municipal building. Mrs. James Taylor gave the book review, using Sun Cure by Alfred Noyes. At the next meeting Mrs.

A. C. Lel- Wyoming's Pleasant Dlnlngroom SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS Virginia Balcod Ham with Sweet Potatoes. Chicken and Waffles. Peter Zloblk and Thomas Carey are Joseph Souder of East Second street, Nescopeca, a paucui i n.l.lnr,.r TTnenltnl.

Danville. shOWB pealing little violinist and entertainer in a New York East Side cafe. One of the high spots of the show Is tha comedy furnished by probably the best combination of comics ever presented in a picture. Jack Oakle, New Sparks and Joseph Cawthorn. all familiar to musical comedy and motion picture audiences, got every laugh possible.

Surrounding features are exceptionally clever. Madame the superb all-talking production, will be featured on Monday and Tuesday at the Shawnee. UULUTl ill UUHUr Wl mm dvu, wwva fourteenth birthday. Clyde Stout, of East Front street, met with an accident in EastonA demonstrating an air compressor. He suffered a deep cut directly above the eye when hit by a piece of sheet metal from the cover of the machine.

considerable improvement. Miss Straw opened a dancing class Friday evening at Hotel Berwick for high school stuaeniB, umk adults and children will open today. Dr. E. L.

Davis Major of Third Battalion of the 109th Infantry attended a National Guard convention at Reading on Friday. -DkWnwa aink ufa A. frnnn Clam fra on spending some time in Philadelphia. An account of the accident at the Lance No. 11 mines, In which one was killed and the other injured, will be found elsewhere.

Miss Maude Price of Pierce street, local nurse, submitted to an operation on Wednesday at the Nesbltt Memorial hospital. She is Improving nicely Robert Reese, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Reese, Gardner street, Is Improving at the family home after an operation for PLAINS Mrs. Alex Cook's Sunday school West Front street Thursday, opened ASSEMBLY PROGRAM AT HARTER One of the most humorous comedies, The Ghost, was presented at Harter high school, Plymouth town the casn register ana siuio TkM, tVlPMIOrh a wlflOW And AUXILIARY PLANS LUNCHEON Plans for a luncheon to be held on January 3 In American Legion home on Market street were made at December meeting of Dorranceton branch, Nesbltt Memorial hospital auxiliary, yesterday afternoon In Nurses' home on -Wyoming avenue.

luejr i ii Li ift through a rear door. One dollar W. C. T. U.

Meets Local W. C. T. U. met in Presby senring win give the review, Mr.

and Mrs. S. E. McKlnnon and children of Wyoming State are spending some time in Berwick. Mr.

McKlnnon is inspecting cars at American Car Foundry Co. plant Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis of ship, at the regular home-room activity period in assembly, on Friday. The play, one-act, was directed by terian Church recently.

Following was left In register. City Insurance Co. officers with A. F. O'Daniel, secretary, from Sun- class will hold a bake sale in the basement of Plains Presbyterian1 church this afternoon at 2.

Cakes, pastries and Scotch scones will be on sale. About lOOBIue O'Coatg regularly priced at $30.00, to-day's special, $35.00 at BILL DEVANEY'S the devotions and during the business meeting Mrs. Stanley Lewis Miss Anna Dnscoll of the faculty Gardner street are entertaining Mr, and Mrs. Joslah Gimlet and son, Kenneth of Montyglo, Wales. Groups 10 and 12, of the First M.

Moit'on, after giving the property and presented by second division of read two letters from two World Deing Dunt, ior lanu jar -o. Bertha Hunter auxiliary of First the sophomore class. War soldiers now patients in the tnorougn laspecuuu uave uwmtu continue the same management. In E. church will visit the new home of ice, 10:30, subject, The Sealed Book, second and final sermon on this subject; Sunday school, service, 6:30, subject.

The Spiritual Tragedy. Brotherhood will hold regular semimonthly meeting Tuesday at 8 in church parlors. First Presbyterian, Rev. Clarence H. Russell, minister Service 10:30, subject The Mlstakenist; Sunday school, Christian Endeavor, service 7:30, subject Picking Up Sticks.

Regular prayer Eervices Thursday evening at 7:30. First Welsh Baptist, Rev. D. C. Evans, minister Service, in English, subject, The Indwelling Word; Sunday school, service, in English, 6, at close of which a baptismal service will be observed.

First Primitive Methodist, Rev. John Reseigh, minister Sunday school, 10; service, 11, subject, Unconscious Loss; service, 7, subject Christ Weeping Over Jerusalem. Christian Endeavor society will meet Tuesday at 7:45. Regular prayer and praise service Thursday evening at 7:30. Elm Congregational, Rev.

William Hickman, minister Morning sermon, Sunday school, evening service, 6:30. St. Peter's Episcopal, Rev. John Hall Griffith, minister Prayer and sermon, Sunday school, vesper service and address, 7. Avondale Hill Gospel Mission-Sunday school, 2.

Rev. James M. Hare of Forty Fort will have charge of the evening preaching service at 7. Pilgrim Congregational, Rev. James G.

Evans, minister Worship and sermon at 10, theme, Following a Mirage; Sunday school, 11:15, Harry Carver, superintendent; Junior Christian Endeavor, 4, Miss Those who took part were: Vir veterans' hospital, 98 Castle Point, the Record this morning. Members ginia Michael, John Stine, Mabel Kes- New York. This union is sending Presbyterian cnurcn held meeting and Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Oscar Flesher on East ter. Mariorie Nelson, Irma Kitten woolen blankets to these boys.

The are asked to meet at Gaylord avenue and Main street at 9. 65 North Main Pittston house, John Nesbett, Curtin Roberts, Third street It was decided to send spring tney win improve mo uuim- Bream called for basket ball candidates. Twenty-five re- Thll tpfllTl hflfl DI1A Of The following members were present Leonard Wysocki and Raymond Mesdames Edward Keen, Stanley A. Parker. Lewis.

Charlotte Hopkins, Warren WYALUSING flowers to a number of persons In the hospital, also gifts to the mission. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts of stlffest 'schedules to face. Few of After the play, typewriting awards Snyder, Isaac Major, George Peck, Cora Mensch.

b. J. Thompson ASHLEY WELSH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services Sunday: Worship, 10, ser- were presented by Paul Baker, typewriting instructor. Certificates were awarded to Nlta Sorber for writing thirty-five words per minute for Abner Jones, Richard Jenkins, N. A.

Miller, Robert Rozelle, L. C. Honey well, Bert Hughes, JKdith Bryan, Ij. Johnson, C. H.

Van Loon, Alice last year's letter men remain. Co. I will open their basket ball season Wednesday evening on their own floor playing Co. of Milton. THe gas station of Harold Alle-man, below Berwick, was robbed Wednesday night the thieves taking merchandise valued at $100.

A 2.2 calibre shell was found on floor. Mr. and Mrs. W. S.

DeHaven of rirnncrp street celebrated their mbn by Rev. L. Thomas, pastor! Sunday school, 11:30. Tompkins, G. C.

Wallace. B. L. Myers, C. P.

Crosby and Isaac Van fifteen minutes with four errors, and to Martha Linsinbigler, for writing thirty words with two errors. A silver pin was awarded to Brances Sheridan for writing forty-seven mis. u. rerrer presided. Mrs.

Max G. Dillon read the secretary's report and Mrs. V. A. Shindel read the treasurer's report.

Mrs. H. Lee Scott was appointed chairman of the committee in charge of the luncheon. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Scott, 501 Rutter avenue, telephone Kingston 8408, or with Mrs.

M. C. Rum-baugh, Wyoming avenue, telephone 8283 and must be made not later than noon, January 2. It was unanimously voted to place a plaque in the hospital maternity ward, which was furnished by Dorranceton branch, in honor of Mrs. Rosalie Stuart Keefer.

Mrs. C. D. Hottenstein, chairman of the membership committee, reported nine new members for the month. Mrs.

Peffer won the prize, a beautiful purse made and donated by Mrs. Hottenstein, for obtaining greatest number of new members this year. Following the business session, a Christmas party was held, with Mrs. C. Wesley Boyle as chairman.

Each member received a Christmas gift Mrs. George Huey, chairman of the entertainment, had the following program: Miss Mary Trimble, piano solo, Impromptu, by Rudorss; Master Warren Oliver, readings, The Guy Who Stubbed His Toe and A Boy's Essay on Chickens. Ml Horn. DIES IN BLOOMSBURG Mrs. Elenora Herr-Kindred, aged words with four errors.

Awards were presented by Royal Typewriter Everly, Iowa, are spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Frantz of Market street. They are enroute to St Petersburg, Fla. A divorce was granted to Jessie Koons Hughes by Judge Evans during the week.

Rehearsals of cantata, A Joke On Santa Claus, are being held regularly. The playlet will be presented in First Presbyterian church on Monday, December 23. Evan Owen Delphlans met at the home of Miss Margaret Manhart. Next meeting on December 16 will be at home of Mrs. George Roberts.

Miss Leila Mensch has taken a position with Graham-Paige Co. on East Second street. Widows' association met recently fiftieth wedding anniversary. Co. 83, died at the home of her daughter, Sophia Herr-Fornwald of Bloomsburg on Sunday afternoon at 1.

Interment will be in Maple Hill FUNEKAL ANNOUNCEMENTS STELLA PRESBYTERIAN Services on Sunday: Chester H. Evans will have charge. Worship, 10:30, sermon theme, Come, Abide, Go; worship, 7:30, Jesus the Living Water; Sunday school, Junior C. 6:30. Irem TemDle Shrine Chanters, of C.

N. Macurea, registereu iuui un official has completed his twenty-fifth year as an official. aiMpHi. rvinnril. of Berwick high cemetery, Ashley.

Mrs. Kindred for Funeral of Mrs. Margaret Lukasav- age will be held this morning at 9 many years' resided in Asmey on Newport street and Ridge avenue. school, has decided to buy a full from the family nome, 1US Plymouth Elizabeth Pugh, superitendent; song street, Breslau. Requiem high mass will hn s-nlahrntnH in fit a rv's Wilkes-Barre, will present a musical and praise service, 7, violin solo Dy Robert Evans; evening sermon, i.ou, CANDY SPECIALS 2V2 Pound Assorted Chocolates.

99c equipment lor Dasitet Dan, mciuu-lng two suits for each player. Berwick Grange held a meeting In their club hall, Thursday evening at which time these officers were elected: Master, Charles Cole; tec-turpr rMvHp Mpvers: overseer. Miles Mary's cemetery, at Hanover. program In the M. E.

Church Sunday night at 7:30. The group consists of thirty voices. theme The Wonderful Secret. at Beach Haven Community hall First Congregational, Rev. W.

Glyn Williams, minister Service, 10, in English, subject. The Wise Men's Gifts; Sunday school. service. Onr 1930 Christmas Club It Now Opeo COLBORN'S Candy DePU The funeral of Arthur Long will be held this afternoon at i with services at the home of his sister, Mrs. Frank where luncheon was served.

Miss Bara Grassely of East Fourteenth street spent several days In Baltimore visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ask about our attractive prise plan. Dent; steward, Joseph Moore; chap Poor, 110 Willow street, by Rev. C.

H. On Sunday morning In the M. E. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KINGSTON Wyoming Near Colon St. 6, in English, subject, (jur ooa Consuming Fire.

Trimble Is a pupil of Mrs. Adams of lain, Aaron Garrison; treasurer, ricu Hess; secretary, Mrs. Ruth Seely. -lyv, rH eprinn nf Frank Sitler. of Charles Lewis.

Russell of the First Presbyterian church. Further services will be held Wyoming seminary musical derjart church. Dr. Fred E. Lott, district superintendent, will preach and In fVip niron i cr thp Till! nl will be occu Mrs.

J. J. O'Dea of Scranton, Daniel Hurley of Kingston and James Hurley of Spakone, were visitors at the E. F. Larkin home.

Mrs. Elanson Dunklee is spending the week In Philadelphia, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Adeline Johnson, who is a nurse In the Methodist Episcopal orphanage. Mrs. Fred Root of Forty Fort was a guest of Mrs.

William Ellsworth. R. G. C. Jones, Fisher Welles, Jack Welles, M.

S. Klntner, Charles Mack, Robert Slgler and Donald Mc-Carty spent several days at Camp Catlin, near Lovelton. Several local sportsmen brought down a buck on the opening day of the season, Nelson A. Welles, William Smith and Darlous Bennct being among the lucky ones, also Romeyn Sterling, William Dodd and Loren VanDer-mark. Rev.

Harrison Decker of Forty Fort will supply the pulpit of the Presbyterian church Sunday morning. Harold Schoonover, who has been a patient at the Arnot-Ogden hospital in Elmlra, has returned to his home on Lime Hill. Wyalusing Chautauqua will be held this year on January 21, 22 and 23. Mr. and Mrs.

Claude Kinney have moved to Towanda, where Mr. Kinney Is now employed and Mrs. Kinney has a position with the Commonwealth Telephone Co. Many from here are attending the evangelistic services being held at Skinner's Eddy under leadership of Rev. Dr.

E. Judson Rosengrant, a noted divine from the Genesee conference. The meetings will continue for at least two weeks with the churches of Laceyville, West Auburn, South Auburn, Sllvara and Skinner's Eddy cooperating. Special music will be In charge of Miss Marian Jayne, well known In this line of work. Annual Red Cross drive this year again went over the top, though falling slightly below the mark of last Miss Margaret H.

Christ returned Gavlord Avenue Presbyterian, Rev. ment. Summer Hill avenue, was caught Hugh W. Griffith, minister Prayer in Bloomingdale Methodist Episcopal church. Interment will be In Bloom to Washington, D.

after visiting her parents and other relatives in BOSCH RADIO WILLIAMS SALES CO. Phone Kingston 3167 for Demonstration pied by Rev. Thomas C. Harwood of and praise service, 10; Sunday school, 11:15: preaching in English, 6. Colored Electric Globes ingdale cemetery.

Berwick and Wilkes-Barre. Sugar Notch and AsKam cnurcnes. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ruddy have First Reformed.

Rev. H. Nellson Funeral of Walter Pobutklewicz returned to Unlontown after being between two trucas on rruui street, Friday morning and was badly damaged. Berwick Elks at a recent meeting formed a On to Atlantic City, members of which plan to visit the resort in July for the national con Spink, minister Sunday school, 10, HUNTERS CHRISTMAS GIFTS Don't fail to see our will be held this afternoon at 2 with services conducted at the family Foster snelinamer, superintendent HavB Knval. The Taxidermist.

mouit that Buck Head. 76 Zerbey Klngs home, 5 West River street. Inter prayer and sermon, 11, topic, A Look Inside of the Sky; service, 7 o'clock, touplc, A Warm Hand Grasp for the guests of local relatives. Albert George and family have moved from Shickshinny to Berwick. Ernest Smith of East Eleventh street Is a.

patient at the local hospital where he submitted to an tor ront rorch and Uarden Christmas Trees, each 25c, $2.75 dozen. DAVIS-CRAIG Inc. 268-270 Wyoming Avenue WIRES REMOVF.n vention. assortment of beautiful Gifts. tun 2B4.

ONCAY'S ment in Edge Hill cemetery. BATTLES WHITE PLAGUE Ninteen persons have applied for nnfnrn1lnf Inn Tinners for JanuarV Man in the Dark. First Methodist Episcopal, Rev Kepalred and Batteries Bold. B.slr.n Thp. rnAlnritv of ap (Shop in Ashley) Fortj charged.

1U14 Wyoming Annual Christmas battle against the great white plague is on in Plymouth. Ammunition has been sent Miss Winifred Myers is visiting David L. MacDonald, pastor Church school, 10; services, 11 and 7:30, in charge of the pastor; Epworth league COLBORN'S Drugs Gifts plicants are residents of Berwick. George Chapln, curio collector, has 1 An UaapaithDiim nlnn tHnf rnmp friends in Canada. out in the form of the familiar little Samuel Huber, while at work at Overhead wires on Pierce street, which have not been used for a number of years, are beln? rtmnvtd hv Philco Radio Korc.

rnone wo. Our 1930 Christmas Club I Now Open. Ask about Christmas Seals. Residents of Ply from Turkey. He recently learned American Car Foundry Co.

plant 1 imra-Darre nan way L.orp. Tracks were removed from sections of Pierce street several years ago. our attractive prize plan mouth have never disregarded an appeal for a worthy cacuse and Tubercculosls society, of which Mrs. H. L.

Whitney is chairman, feels assured that their response will be as at 6:30. First Christian, Rev. Edwin Wyle, minister Sunday school, 10; services, 1 land 7:30. English Baptist, Rev. B.

F. Irving, pastor Services at 10 and Sunday school at 11. ADDRESSES KIWANIANS FIRST NATIONAL BANK generous this year as it has Deen in the past. The seals sell for $1 a hundred. The sale of seals 1b the only method OF KINGSTON Wyoming Avenue, near Union St.

Dr. James S. Heberllng, head of William Carter school for boys at of raising the funds needed. Let Christmas letters and packages bear the University of Pennsylvania, was year. principal speaker at weekly meeting See Boyd's Ads in Kings or Klwanis ciud xnursaay evening.

these messengers of neaitn ana happiness. The seals will make each community a healthy, happier Mr. and Mrs. T. Lewis Sturdevant and children, Jean and Wilson, were In WllllamsDort to attend the wed Dr.

Heberling spoke on Wild Parents For Sunday, Mary Vine-ing Chocolates, 69c pound box; Schraft's Sugar Cuts, a delicious confection for the candy jar, 39c box; fresh shipment Walnut Puffs, lb. 49c. BOYD'S Quality Markets Elizabeth Davis Shop 215 Wyoming Ave. Special on Hose. 11.1 ft Now winter ton Column and Phone I Have Known.

8000 for Free Delivery. ding of Miss Helen Taber and Wil- place in which to live, xnose receiving seals and bonds through During the business session, nominating committee recommended elec lara Blddle. Miss Taber is well known here, belne a niece of Mr. BOYD'S Quality Markets the mail are asked to reply promptly. tion or the following officers lor Saturday Specials at Tremayne's Big Stores Free Delivery Cash or Credit Green Trading Stamps.

Open An Account Today Coffee Prices Reduced In All Our Stores Our Fresh Roasted Special Blend Coffee 39c lb. or 2 lb. 77c Y. W. F.

M. 8. MEETING Young Women's Foreign Mission Sturdevant. The young couple will reside at Naugatuck, Conn. Musical society and a large number of guests were entertained at SHICKSHINNY ary society of First Methodist Epis copal cnurcn win meet on juonaay tne nome of Miss Sadie Hnrtnn.

with nizht at the nome or miss unary Chades Special on Hats, J3.95. Chamberlln on Church street. Mrs. Rotary club recently observed ladies' night, serving a chicken and waffle dinner in honor of their guests. The affair was held in Beach Haven community house.

Followlhg Mrs. J. Mac Haines of Wilkes-Barre as assisting hostess. A request program was given. A Questionnaire James M.

Bartlett of Scranton will Visit Toy Town in the trlve report of convention held recent or musical test was led bv Miss ly at Columbus, O. Members of the dinner dancing was enjoyed. Enter Basement. Bring the Ronan; violin solo, Indian Lament, Miss Susie Stone, Mrs. T.

Lewis Sturdevant at the Dlano: nlann nln auxiliary are invited to attend. Hostesses will be Mrs. William Arthur, Mrs. George Sweltzer, Mrs. tainment was furnished by Charles Hartt, Allen Brown and Charles Rosser.

Among those attending were DAVIS-CRAIG Inc. Edgar Conroy and Miss Mary Chamberlln. i Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. Brown, Mr. ana Witches' Dance, MacDowell, Mrs. T. L.

Sturdevant: musical reading. The Story of a Song, Mrs. Charles F. Welles, Mrs. N.

H. Eckman at the 268-270 Wyoming Avenue Mrs. J. Bart Woodward, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Kerstetter. Mrs. Oswald VETERANS OFFICERS NAMED At special meeting of Col. Harry piano. Our 1930 Christmas Club Koons, Mr.

and Mrs. D. Z. Mensch, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles M. Rosser, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.

Markle, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Carev.

Miss It Now Open. Ask about Dorothy and Robert Carey vrere-'re- 1930: Samuel J. Reynolds, president; A. W. Harman, vice president; Abdlel Phillips, treasurer; Charles Kuschke, district trustee; F.

Gilbert, Peter H. Dillon, John Morris Edmund Thomas, Harry Kuschke, Edward Dooley and John R. Powell, directors. The recommendation of the committee was accepted and the above mentioned were elected by acclamation and will be Installed early In January. Next week, the club will entertain the Plymouth high school loot ball team.

Dinner was served by Harvey Houghton to A. W. Harman, Joseph Steever, William A. Stlnson, A G. Kostenbauder, Charles Kuschke, H.

B. Davenport, Joseph R. Hooper, George Curran, George J. Durbin, J. E.

Johnson, John C. McAlarney, William J. Roberts, Ernest E. Wat-kins, Clarence W. West, Ambrose West, R.

R. Van Horn, P. H. Dillon, Harold Weil, John D. Jones, John M.

Morris, Edmund P. Thomas, Harry G. Davis, I. W. Granger, S.

J. Reynolds, Lee Bittenbender. R. D. Worth-ington, Charles E.

Wolfe, William B. Taple, William S. Watklns, M. W. Gillespie, Stanley Mrowczynskl, H.

T. Kuschke, Stewart Romberger, Edward Dooley, Theodore Reese, Harry Perkins, F. R. Gilbert, John Sheldon Cartwright, J. E.

Noonan, H. S. Jones, J. S. Heberllng, and William D.

Jones. Elzert Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Os cent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. J. V. Carey of Scranton. car Williams, Mr.

and Mrs. L. R. Whltesell, Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. Shoe in recognition of years of faithful W. Pierce Camp, Veterans of the Spanish American War, the following officers were elected: Commander, C. N.

Van Buskirk; senior vice commander, Charles Crooks; junior vice commander, Joseph W. Massaker; officer of the day, John Guise; trustee, three years, Edward Burns; adjutant, Bruce Shaw; quartermaster, William Rutherford. Appointive officers will be named later. maker, Mr. and Mrs.

D. M. Kosser, Robert Rosser. Miss Hone Schaller, our attractive prize plan. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KINGSTON Wyoming Avenue, near Union St.

work in the interests of schools, Esquire M. D. Dnnklee has been appointed to act on the legislative board of the State Directors' Mr. and Mrs. E.

J. Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hartt of Bloomsburg, Mr. and Mrs.

Fret! Bittenbender, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Thomas, Mr. and Woman's Home MIssionarv snript Mrs. Rufus Koons, Mr.

and Mrs. G. of the Methodist church met at the Fancy Groceries Fresh Fruits Vegetables Heinz Fancy Grade Mince Meat )r Extra Fancy Golden Celery ftr 1 lb. can LitJVs Hearts, 2 bunchea dOs Van Camp's Evaported Milk rr Solid Heads Iceberg Lettuce 6 cans DDL 2 heads UOV, Rinso Washing Powder, )Kf Extra Fancy White Mushrooms QK large package LdOL V2 lb QJt Bon Ton Vanilla (substitute) OQ- Fresh, Tender Young Spinach QK Big 8 oz. bottle Ol 3 lbs Van Camp's Tomato Soup Of Extra Fancy Emperor Grapes OK 3 big cans CdDL 2 lbs UOKs nome or Mrs.

Earl Senseman. Thp E. Baker of Huntington Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Cranston of Kingston.

FORTY HOURS DEVOTIONS Fortv hours devotion services be assisting hostesses were Mrs. Fred Shickshlnny Parent-Teacher asso Klnne, Mrs. O. C. Smith and Mm.

ciation will hold its regular meeting gan last evening at the Polish National Catholfc Church, of which Rev. S. Szufladowicz Is-pastor. The session started at 7:30 with vespers next Tuesday night in the hign school auditorium at 7:30. Topic for discussion will be Obedience.

Junior in charge of Rev. J. F. Padewskl, as sisted by Rev. Father Rekas, Wllkes- S.

Cogswell. Devotions were led by the president, Mrs. E. M. Mann.

Mrs. Nellie Lyon was the program leader. Those participating were Mrs. Clyde Capwell and Mrs. Paul Coleman.

The chapter study from the text book was discussed by Mrs. J. B. Lewis. There was also a reading, The House by the Side of the Road, Mrs.

J. George Keeler. and senior high school students will furnish the entertainment. LeRoy Baer and Lawrence Creasy will give Warre; Kev. jaDionsKi, jjicxson City; and Rev.

Father Czerny, Duryea. Services will close on Sunday morning with a high mass of requiem celebrated by Rev. Father Krupski, of Pittston. NO. 1 SWEET POTATOES Free Candy at Boyd's Buy one pound, 49c, get another pound, different kind free.

Large variety, fresh from factory. BOYD'S Quality Markets ON Pipe Furnaces One Pipe Furnaces Steam and Hot Water Boilers H. F. JOHNSON SONS 636 Market St. Kingston, Pa.

95c JUNIOR CLUB ORGANIZED Success and achievement of the Plymouth Women's Civic Club have been inspirations to the younger women of the town to the extent that a Junior Women's Club was organized at a meeting recently. The junior 7 LBS. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Allon 25c selections on stringed instruments, while Mrs.

Willard Bulkley will sing. Mothers of First grade students will serve refreshments. HUNTERS Have Koval. The Taxidermist, mount that Buck Head. 76 Zerbey Kingston 2784.

Athens are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Klnne whil Mr OUR FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER, 2 LBS.

49c POUND. Gold Cross Evaporated Milk 6 tall cans REPUBLICAN WOMEN MEETING Plymouth Council, Republican Allen in hunting. Extra Fancy Special Selected Tomatoes, lb nars. ijeo jr. Lyon, for manv vpara 25c Women, will meet on Monday evening at the home of Mrs.

Harry G. Davis, 65c a resident of Spring Hill, who passed away at her late home near Painted Post, N. was burled in the Arklpv cemetery at Spring Hill on Thursday, $1.19 Delicious Seasoned Fruit Cakes, 2-lb. cake iviiuwiug lunerai service at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Harrv a. T.vnn at 1. Gayldrd avenue. A report of the nominating; committee will be received at this time. Mrs.

W. W. Spry, delegate to the recent State convention of Republican women at Harrisburg, will also submit a report FORMER RESIDENT DEAD Mrs. Albert Daley, formerly Miss Daisy Miller of Beade street, Plymouth, died yesterday morning at 7 at her home. 286 East South street, Miss Jennie Elliott of Towanria Mrs.

Minnie Cortright was a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Paul Barger of Bloomsburg, for several days. First rehearsal by recently organized boys' band was held in the Masonic building. Music has been purchased. Harry E.

RonVork is leader. Following contributions have been made to the organization: William Ritter, $25; W. C. Cortright, $10; H. W.

Rleder, $10; Charles Hooper, $10; H. R. Nagle, $10; J. D. Woodward, 49c No.

1 Round White Potatoes peck was a visitor In town. Phone Kings. 7391 Miner-Hillard Buckwheat and L. S. Maple Mr.

and Mrs. A. E. Stpvcna Fancy Eatmore Cranberries if. 2 lbs, 40C Sunkist Navel QC and ftQt Oranges, doz OeiC Dos Florida Tangeynes or Oranges, JQ Hard Ripe Bananas OC 3 lbs 4DL Fancy Washed Carrots 3 lbs 1UC tained the Dinner Bridge club.

Prizes for high score were awartled to Mrs. Norman Eckman and Charles W. Newman. organization will operated similarly and in cooperation with the senior club. During the organization session following officers were temporarily appointed: Miss Maxine Spry, president; Miss Alice Glou secretary.

Permanent officers will be elected at a meeting of the club next Tuesday evening when all young women of Plymouth and vicinity between the ages of sixteen and twenty-eight are invited to be present SOME SHOW Local audiences last night saw art drama, rollicking comedy and gay music successfully combined when Street Girl, all-talking, singing and dancing picture, opened. It will be shown at the special matinee to-day at 1:30 and for the last time tonight Street Girl will appeal to almost any type of audience. It has everything that goes to make up the perfect entertainment Betty Comp-aon capably plays the lead as an ap- 25c Black Walnut Meats V4 lb Syrup, both for 49c; Large Florida Oranges, Sweet, The Cabin on the TtneUs wo 65c Extra Fancy Hand Picked Apples, peck Wilkes-Barre. She will be buried on Monday morning with services at her home, 286 East South street, Wilkes-Barre, and interment in Denison cemetery. BRIEF NOTES Mrs.

Samuel Kitchner is quite ill at her home on Girard avenue. American Legion auxiliary will $10; D. Z. Mensch, $10; F. L.

Kerstetter, $10; A. C. Kile, Dr. C. W.

Tress-ler, Plaza Hotel, A. W. Brown, Dr. R. O.

Koons, Dr. Husted, George Manlkas, Dr. M. L. Briggs, Robert Rascusen, Ech Printing Farmers State Bank, S.

J. Bannan, E. W. Garrison, each Earl Cortright, Otto Turner, Fair Department Store. Bucy's Public Market, Edward Moore, Glen Baer, L.

Whltesell, OUR FAMOUS SANTO BLEND COFFEE, 3 LBS. gg Juicy, Thin Skin, doz. 59c; Bananas, 29c and 39c doz. New Mixed Nuts, 29c and 39c lb. BOYD'S Quality Markets Sweet Juicy Oranges 33c Doz.

Doz. 33c FANCY ASSORTED CHOCOLATES 5 LB-B0X $1.25 ciosea Dy tne owners on Monday and will be opened about March 1. Russell B. Pratt and T. L.

Sturdevant were visitors in Towanda. Mrs. John M. Wells entertained twenty-two children in honor of the birthday anniversary of her two sons, Eugene and Donald, aged 6 and 5 respectively. She was assisted in serving by Misses Frances and Edna Dlmock and Adela Babcock.

Mr. and Mrs. T. Lewis Sturdevant entertained at cards in honor of Mrs A-8turdevant of Black Walnut! Mrs. C.

W. Newman was prize winner. meet Tuesday evening at home of Mrs. Harry Carey on West Main Samuel Vlti, Arthur Hook, Will-lam Deltrick, 50 cents. IDETOWN SATURDAY MEAT SPECIALS Fresh Pork Loin Roast Whole or Rib End lb.

27c (liiiilEE TONIGHT Matinee This Afternoon at 1:30 DAVIS-CRAIG Inc. 268-270 Wyoming Avenue Free Sampling of Lind-berg Cookies, special price Mr. and Mrs. Earle Senseman will move soon to West Chester, where Mr. Senseman has a position on the Daily Local News.

Past Grand association, I. O. O. held its annual supper and election at Weslev hall. Kino-'a of 25c lb.

Ladies' Aid society will serve supper and hold a rally on Thursday, December 12. Officers will be elected at 4. Members are asked to bring their dime cards. At 8 a free entertainment. Ye Singing Scule, will be presented.

Queen Esthers will hold their bazar at the same time. 'Mr. and Mrs. R. Shaver visited the lattM's sister, Mrs.

Frank Hobbs, at Stroudsburg recently. Mr. and Mrs. P. H.

Parks recently entertained Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkins and family of New Jersey. BOYD'S Quality Markets Leg of Spring Lamb, lb. 38c Fresh Pork Butts, whole, lb 25c Broad Lamb Chops, lb 35c Fresh Pork Shoulder, whde, lb.

1 Stewing Lamb, lb. 24c Fresh Hams, whole or string end, lb. 27c Loin Lamb Chops, lb 40c Aid society served supper, which was enlivened by spirited chorus singing LARKSVILLE Methodist church Sunday school, worship, 10:80, Rev. R. C.

jj cuuci a. v-arey, wun Mrs. J. George Keeler at the piano. The election resulted as follows: Earl Frantz.

CamDtown. nrpslrfon- Th. vfrOU If AIL-TALKING I AXXmVuiI dramatic III Rinehart Herricksville. vlr' n.L dent; Nile Folke, Athens, secretary; Havens win preach on theme The Bible for Such an Age as This; Epworth league, 6:15, E. Williams leader.

Fresh All Pork Sausage 35c or 3 lbs. $1.00 Mrs. Lottie M. Ide Is a guest of her brother at Kingston. Mrs.

Emory Hadsel was a recent guest of Mrs. John Montgomery. -i. nome, cnapiain. 42c and 45c Roll Rib Roast, lb.

ana inrs. xracey Ellsworth and children of Toungstown are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Ellsworth. Mrs.

Charles Goodwin of Columbus, is a guest of her mother. SLOCUM Elmer Yeaarer. Willard Georce. Fresh Made Scrapple, 6-lb. pan Fresh Pigs' v.

V. Fresh Dressed Spring Chicken, lb. juiss raoyaia amitn, a student at Bloomsburg State Teachers' college, has returned to her studies after spending several davs with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Richards recently entertained their grandchildren for several days, ff MADAM Standing Rib Roast, lb.

Sugar Cured Hams, lb. Stanley Vandermark were on a hunting trio recently. Elmer Yeager Mrs. D. A.

Hillis, and other relatives i. I I ahnt nlfiA-nnint himlr 101 Mrs. Ti- L. Mann anil erV, I mtitnHa.

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