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THE WILKES-BARRE RECORD. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21,1925 League Hall, rearf ot Ft Mark's leave on Thursday tor Cleveland, 0 ning at Q. A. R. Memorial, hall.

Following the meeting there will be a pastor, who will celebrate, a nuptial masa A wedding breakfast will follow at the bride's home. Mrs. Blekely Barber, Of Brooklyn. Mrs. pari von Krug, of Madison, is the guest of relatives in Luzernv Mr.

and Mrs. George Doorls iSOCIAL district State Federation of Pennsylvania Women, at Claiks Summit Street Girl Reserve club at C. A. eleven new members were lnitl-' ated. Miss Helen Metsgar Is ad- visor.

Following the program the girls played volley ball in the gym- -naslum. Meets ii 'm A well attended meeting of Cen- tral W. a T. U. was held last' night 1 at the home Of Mrs.

H. Wrlfley, 24S Madison street Plans for activities ot the union for the cpmlng three months. were discussed. Card Party Postponed Because of rehearsals for the Knights of Columbus frolic and minstrels the card party to have been- given last night in Ki of borne by A. O.

H. Division No. 37 was post- poned until Tuesday evening. Decern- ber 4. Lutheran -Church.

(1 South Hun- cock strett on Wednesday evening, November 21. Committee member are: Art and 'fancy work, Mrs. 8. Rice, Mra H. Reiohley and Mra.

J. Bergstrasser; fish pondtra George Kllnesmlth and Mra A. L. Gollght- ly; bake' Mra Bergstrasser and Mra E. Ferschau: groceries, Mra H.

Ahrendts and Mra Lewis: candy, Mrs. II. Becker and i Mra Fred Dlerolf; lunches, Mr. and Mra George Robin. George Kllnesmlth and H.

AhrenttU; refreshmenta Mrs. 3. Ahremlta Mrs. George Korn and Mra J. Metgnan, Host at Party J.

Emmltt Burgeasoa Ot 1M street Kingston, was hvt a number of friends oa Mosy AM, Musical selections wwr guvm H. Howe. Jr. WMtftoM W-rweuUi performed sJelght-af-baad vrtctta Cards and musio wers afeM Luncheon was set nil ta foAew Ing: Whitfield WnwX H. Howe, Jr, L.

W. HatVrtt. Xttttiam Evans, Harlaad Joaea, wawM Jvrn son, Russell Caaa, T. I Mwyraa, Jr. Arthur Backlartawv Oawk M.

Thomaa Milton Sv Jtakt. Me-Henry, F. Java, Qwoar lsfaas and J. Emmltt Bamesmea. WOMEN'S CLUBS AND SOCIETIES Council Jewish Women Moses, by Louts TJntermever.

will be read by Mrs. Salo Frledewald at 10-30 this mornlmr at the Y. M. H. A- under auspices of Wllkes-Barre Council of Jewish Women.

Ladies Order of Owls Nest 1001. Ladies' -Order of Owls will give its second annual dance and card party at Ooncordia ball this evening. Queen Esther O. E- S. A card oarty win be ariven by given by Queen Esther chanter.

170. Order Eastern Star, at the 'home of Mrs. Anna Richards of Carlisle street on Thursday evening. Mrs. Thomas Sumraersod la general chairman.

Women's Relief Corps Members of Women's Relief Corps, 37 will meet at 7:10 on Monday eve Special social A full attendance Is ex pected. I 8ervSYour-City Club lS Reservations for Serve-Tour-Clty club card party may be made with Mra Alice Ernst, 504. or with Mra Beatrice Collman Hicks: 2-0911. 'Will ha awarded at each table. Refreshments wiUj be served, Wilson College Club First ot a series of card nartles for the benefit ot the Riddle Memorial fund ot Wjlson college will be given by members' of 'Wilson eollee club on Thursday eventna-.

at Wvomina Valley Woman's clubhouse. Attractive brutes will be awarded. Hostesses will be Miss Beatrice Kelley, Mra Robert Ausaenhaimer and Mra Ralph Hughea Reservations can be made by calling Kingston 2344. Council of Jewish Women Report ot delegates to the recent Pennsylvania State conference of Jewish Women In Philadelphia were given at a meeting ot Wllkes-Barre Csencll of Jewish Women yesterday afternoon In Y. M.

H. A. building. Those attending the State meeting were: Mra Julius Long Stern, Mra Marcus Salsman and Mrs. Gilbert Jacobosky.

Mesdames Fisher and Uurwlts were in charge of the program, Braneh 444, L. A. A mass will be read In St Mary's church at I on Friday morning for all deceased members ot Branch 444, I C. B. A.

At the last meeting of the organisation, Catherine O'Donnell, supreme trustee, was honored guest Five new members welcomed. Lady Cameron Lodge No. 166 Lady Cameron Lodge, 1 $6, Daughters of Scotia, will have a dinner at Hotel Sterling on November 28. All those planning to attend should call Mra John Zoeller at Wllkes-Barre SS47-M or Mra Henderson at Wllkes-Barr 2014-R, Girl Reserve Notes Honoring Miss Kittle Bunting, Girl Reserves' secretary at Y. W.

C. A. members of the various high school girl reserve clubs gave a delightful get-together party last evening at the association building. At a recent meeting of North Thanksgiving It UMBRELLAS FOR MOVIE FANS Umbrellas are being loaned by the proprietors of a large motion picture theatre In Paris to those who stand In line outside while It Is raining. Tbey are also rented to those who must leave the theatre during unexpected showera A deposit of it 25 Is repaid when the protector Is returned.

Of Course You Know- New Perfume Trays Are In Modernistic Designs Two of the newest smart perfume trays are shown above. One, an oblong shape, is of frosted 'glass with a design In clear glass. The silver-plated frame has ball feet The second, a triangle, is in glass with a rim of silver and gold plate alternating In little triangles. Copyrlsht. 1928, Standard Publlihlnt Corp.

Offerings I rfjjrr-, 1 svw I and daughter, Edith, of -Williams- port, were weekend guests ol Mrs. Doorls parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Moore, of JO Beaumont street Members of Blessed Virgin Sodality of St. Charles par.sU.

Sugar Notch, will give a card party on Thursday night at 8 In St Aloysias' hall. Main street. Sugar Notch. Dinner and Bridge Guest In honor of Miss Josephine Roblnhold, of Wyoming avenue, Forty Fort, who will leave on December 1, for a several months' cruise ot the world, members of her card club delightfully entertained at a dinner followed by cards recently at Vanity Fair tea room. Yellow predominated in the table decorations, with centrepieces of pompon chrysanthemums.

Prises at cards were awarded to Miss Mae Kintzer, and Miss Beatrice Kelley. Miss Roblnhold received a lovely truest prize. Among the guests were: Mrs. C. A.

Kissinger. Mrs. J. H. Biennan, Mrs.

Fred Bower, Miss Lydla Kelley, Miss Beatrice Kelley. Miss Mae Kintzer, Miss Letta Martin, Miss Miss Jane Overpeck, Miss Josephine Roblnhold and Mrs. Ralph Hughes. Supper and Shower Hostesses Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Kennedy were hostesses at a bridge supper and towel shower at their home on Lee Park avenue, Lee Park, recently. In honor of Miss Cathleen Cavanaugh, whose marriage to Ralph Krauser la scheduled to take place this month.

The table was at tractive! decorated in a color scheme at vftllow and white. The centre piece was a large bowl of yellow and white pompon chrysanthemums. Illumination was furnished by tall yellow tapers in white bases. Favors were miniature yenow ana wnue nn ruftnl ft uiu nivenaush received a lovely set of dishes and towels. Prizes at hrlrim were awarded to Mrs.

John Manley, Miss Eva Jones. Mrs. P. F. Boyle.

Mrs. Joseph Cavanaugh, Miss Nan Emmanuel, Miss Margaret Loeb and Mrs. P. J. Kenneoy.

The euests included: Miss Cath leen Cavanaugh, Mrs. Joseph Cavanaugh, Mrs. John Carver, Mrs. Joseph Kelly, Mrs. Jonn maniey, mm.

r. Kmnedv. Mrs. P. F.

Boyle. Mrs. Tosh. Mrs. Stanley Rodlnski, Mrs.

John Cooney, Mrs. Rebecca Kelly, Miss Eva Jones, Miss Man Emanuel. Miss Reba Thomas. Miss Mnrv Rnvle. Miss Avallna Boyle, Miss Elizabeth Kennedy and Miss Margaret Kennedy.

Nonagenarian Celebrates A pleasant party was held yester dav afternoon in honor of tho ninety-second birthday anniversary ot George Presser, at the nome ol his daughter, Mrs. Robert Miller. 129 North Walnut street, Kingston. Mr. Presser received a beautiful buuauet of chrysanthemums.

Luncheon was served to Mrs. can PUeskatt Mrs. Joseph Kawanas, Mra David Harris, Mrs. Harry Taylor. Mra Joseph Bennett Mra James Blandon.

Mra Herbert Case, Mra Charles Smith, Mrs. una Heller. Mrs. Herbert Hardy, Mrs. Monroe Mra John Jones, Mrs.

Edward Harvey. Mra Louis Sprout, Mrs. W. N. Baker, Mrs.

Herman Frltx, Mrs. Lemmer, Mrs. Sophie Oswald. Rev. Mr.

Mengas, Mrs. Helen Holler. Entertain, Faculty Members Miss Helen Miss Esther Dobson and Miss Norma Brittaln were charming hostesses at dinner at the Dresden, when they recently entertained faculty members of Henry W. Palmer school. Following dinner several tables of bridge were formed.

The table was most at tractively decorated with yellow pompon chrysanthemums and tall yellow tapers. Prises at cards were awarded to Miss Elsie Bossart Miss Elsie Pfahler and Miss Leona Thomas. Among the guests were: Misses Ida M. Kyer, Marilla Finch, Mary Amos, Elizabeth Roberts, Leona Thomas, Mary Gannon, Elsie Bossart, Gretchen Culver, Gretchen Allen, Irene Gibbon, Gertrude Gross, Irene Pallman, Evelyn Stelnhart Teresa. an 9..

Ji utii Xav Sutherland, Esther Dobson, Norman Brittaln, Helen Watts and Elsie Pfahler. Dinner Party Hostess Miss Cora Shaffer, of Price street Klngstoo, was a recent hostess at a delightful dinner party at her home la honor of Miss Helen Comerford, a November bride-elect Mies Comerford received a gift of silver as guest prize. The dinner table was attractively decorated in a color scheme of gold and green. The centrepiece was a bowl of yellow crysanthemums. Covers were laid lor six guests.

Yarish-Mezanko The wedding ceremony of Miss Anna Mezanko, daughter of Mr. and Mra John Mezanko, Newtown, and Peter Yarish, son of Mra Mary Yarish. Blackman street was performed at 8:30 yesterday morning at noiy Kosary Slovak church, New town, by Rev. J. J.

Bednarclk. The bride was attended by ber sister. Miss Helen Mezanko, as maid of honor and Miss Mary Torblk as bridesmaid. John Fecko was best man and John Baslocky was an usher. The bride's gown was of white satin with down-ln-the-back hem line trimmed with princess lace.

She wore a veil of tulle arranged in cap shape and carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums showered with white sweet peas. The maid of honor wore a gown of salmon pink crepe with a hat to match ana car rled pink chrysanthemums. The bridesmaid was gowned In orchid satin with bat to match- and carried orchid chrysanthemums. Soloists during the ceremony were Julius Popcun and Anna Krlsanda. Breakfast was served later at the home of the bride.

The couple will Presbyterian church to-day. Harry Butts attended the Penn State-Lafayette foot ball game at Easton on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A.

M. Wilkinson and Mrs. R. Renshaw and Mr. and Mrs.

R. Daniels of Forty Fort. spent a day recently ot Harveyvllle. Misses Ruth James, Margaret Woodward Tydvll Williams, Vernette Butts, students at Mansfield State Teachers' College, recently visited at their homes here. James Roberts of Bethel street Is recovering from a recent operation Wyoming Valley Homeopathic hospital.

Miss Minnie Banker of 36 Susque hanna street entertained Mr. and Mrs. Merle Beam of Johnstown, N. for several days. Misses Clara Banker and Jane Nesbltt have returned from New York City where they visited friends for a week.

Mrs. Benjamin Knorr of Beech street entertained the following at cards recently: Mrs. George Hos-klns, Mrs. Paul Moser, Mr. Oliver Craley, Mrs.

James Hayden, Mrs. Thomas Franklin, Mrs. Harry Far-rell, Mrs. Ben Franklin, Miss Anna Mahoney. Mrs.

Thomas Franklin and Mrs. Harry Farrell were prize winners. Mrs. Thomas Franklin of Beech street entertained her bridge club recently. Winners were Mrs.

Edward Harrlty and Mrs. Elmer West-brook. Guests were Mrs. William Bevan, Mrs. Gerald Dister, Miss Margaret Lavelle, Mrs.

Robert Swan. Mrs. Edward Harrity, Mrs. Elmer Westbrook, Mrs. Martin Poole.

Mrs. William Gerald will entertain at cards on Monday night Members of Tau Beta Sigma sorority will give a frolic this evening in Y. M. H. A.

auditorium. Officers and members are: Pauline Cohen, president: Eva Trachenberg, secretary; Gertrude Spitz, treasurer: Mary Levlne, Hannah Mlttelman, Nettie Cohen, Mae Foss and Hilda Hafetz. Mrs. Harold Bryden, of South Franklin street will entertain members of her bridge club at a brldgo supper on Thursday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Durkln of Freed street Sugar Notch, hava announced the birth of a daughter on Saturday, November 17, at Mercy Hospital. Mrs.

Durkin is the former Miss Anna Farley, of the Heights. Mlsa Margaret Gallagher of 209 Matson avenue. Parsons, and Miss Mary Jordan of 156 Wyoming street have returned from New York City. Entre Nous club will hold a brldire tea in Y. M.

H. A. building on Mon day night, starting at 8. An inter esting program Is being arranged lor the affair. Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Prutzman. of Noxen, celebrated the fiftieth annl- versary of their marriage recently, Many friends extended congratula tions. They received a number of beautiful gifts. Both Mr.

and Mrs. Prutzman are highly respected resi dents of Noxen where they have spent most of their Uvea The tables were decorated with candles and gold and bronze pompon chrysanthe Guests a umbered fiftyf Mrs. Richard Ullman of Buffalo. N. spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Benjamin Weltzenkorn of South Franklin street Mrs. Charles rfefferllnc of River side drive is in New York City. Mrs. Grant F.

Barlow, of New York City is spending several days nere. Mrs. Charles Haines ot 44 Union street is a patient In Wllkes-Barre General hospital where she underwent a serious operation. Her broth. er, Dr.

Ervln Newltt of Rochester, pi. is au.eno.ing ner. Misses Anna and Cecil Hvman and Mrs. Ben Hyman of Pittston were hostesses last evening at a brldire dinner at Fox Hill country club in nonor or miss Esther Frank, a bride JeojU.fiuesta numbered Mrs- William Broadley of 31 Fulton sireei and Mrs. Arthur Jones of In man Park have returned after vis iUng Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Morrison of Staten Island. Tau Beta Sigma sorority will hold lis initial dance this evening at m. H. A.

Invitations bave been ex. tended to the various clubs, sororities and fraternities to attend the dance. ine various committees have ar ranged several novelties. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Grelsch of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tur ner, and Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Pethlck of Forty Fort attended a dinner dance at Bloomsburg on Friday eve ning. Mrs.

D. R. Daniels entertained a few friends at luncheon at her home In Forty Fort yesterday afternoon. Mrs. ThnmAji fliimmnnun nt sons section entertained at cards at ber borne recently.

Mra Miriam Rohland of Rutter avenue, Kingston, entertained on Monday evening at her home in honor of Mrs. MacDonald ottSt Paul, Minn. Mra MacDonald is a guest of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald MacDonald. of Kingston. Mra Ralph Lankier of Plymouth is ill at her home of grip. Miss Mary Yale of Portland. Is visiting Prof, and Mrs.

George Evans of South Vaughn street Kingston. Mrs. Louis Flerman. Jr. of 75 Park avenue, who recently submitted to a tonsil operation at Wilkes- P-arre General Hospital, is steadllr convalescing.

Mra Flerman will return to her home today. Mra James Adams, of MafTet street, has returned after spending several oays with ber daughter. here the bridegroom is in the res-. tuurant business. v-.

The bride has been a member of Blessed Virgin Sodality and Of Holy Rosary church choir. Observe Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Pasqulnl of South Washington street In observance of their fifteen wedding an- iversary recently at their borne. Mr.

Pasqulni presented Mrs. Pasqulnl with a Day-Fan radio. couple received a beautiful bouauet of roses and another ot chrysanthe mums. Cards were played. Guests Included: Mr.

and Mrs. Kellery, Mr. and Mra Ryan, Dr. and Mrs. A.

L. LuchL Mr. and Mrs. Pompilio Forlano, Miss E. GUIIs, Miss H.

Santa ot Wllkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Arolotta, and Mra Qurezima of Haileton; Mr. and Mrs. Chernesky of -Nantlcoke: Mr.

and Mrs. Boston, Miss Mollnart of Scranton; Mr. and Mra August Blanco, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Blanco, Mr.

and Mra Alalmo, Dr. and Mrs. Molinelll, Miss Turan, of Pittitohr Mr. and Mrs. Rlnaldl Cappellnl of Plains; Mr.

and Mrs. Mario PerurxL Sr. of Pine View; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plnola, of Kingston.

Herron-Brennan Charming In Its simplicity was the wedding of Miss Marie Brennan. daughter of Mra. Sarah Brennan, Thompson street, to Joseph Herron. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Herron. Thompson street, which was solemn ised in St Marys church yesterday morning at kov. d. J. Kane officiated and read the nuptial mass wntcn followed.

The. bride was becomingly gowned In a Pekln blue transparent velvet ensemble with a gold lace hat She Carried bride's roses and lilies of the valley. Miss McNIles. the brides, maid, wore a royal blue transparent velvet ensemnie ana a velour hat She carried pink roses. Daniel Her ron was best man.

During the service Anthony Con, well sang several numbers. Mra Mollle Sheridan presided at the organ. Miss Brennan. who Is a graduate nurse of Nantlcoke State hospital. has been feted extensively for the past few weeks.

Mr. Herron Is In the employ of the Kingston Cake Co. The couple left on a wedding trip to New York and Atlantic City and after December 1 will be at borne at 27 Thompson street Sorosis Soelety Meets Miss Mary Redington, president presided at a meeting of Sorosis Literary Society of Coughlln high school in Clio room yesterday after noon. The musical group presented a program. The following' program was given: Vocal solo, Miss Frances Sheerln; a duet Miss Jane Brown and Miss Frances Gillespie, accompanied by Miss Katherlne Cleaver; skit Miss Grace Evans, Miss Mary Kllcoyne, Miss Katherlne Thompson, and Miss Geraldlne Daley; vocal solo, Miss Marjorle Rouse, accompanied by Miss Katherlne Boyle; solo.

Miss Susan Thomas, accompanied by Miss Eleanor Bradshaw. The current events group will present the pro gram next week. Farewell Party Miss Sallle Benson of 287 Madison street was honored guest at a fare well party given at her home on Sat iirdav night by a number of her girl friends. Miss Benson is leaving for Newark, where she will make ber home In the future. Games, singing and dancing wers diversions.

Lunch eon was served to Miss Gertrude Shlndell. Miss Betty Iskra, Miss Anna Samborkl. Miss Catherine Jen kins. Miss Anna Dotter, Miss Anna Kelly, Miss Anna Stanlshod, Miss Susan Stulack. Misses -Mary.

Pearl and Evelyn Diury. Miss Carrie An derson, Mrs. Sophie Allmo, Mrs. Ruth Heycock. Mrs.

Justine Ackiosky, Miss Sallie Benson. Krauser-Cavanaugh Wedding Plans The wedding ceremony of Miss Cathleen Cavanaugh, daughter of Mra Myles Cavanaugh. of Lee Park avenue. Lee Park, and Ralph Kraus r. son of Mr.

and- Mra Augustus Krauser, of North Carolina, formerly of Parsons, Is scheduled for 8: SO on Thursday. November IB, at St Aioy slus church. The ceremony will be performed by Rev. D. W.

McCarthy, MILDRED SMITH Hawaiian Guitar and 8pariah Guitar. W. GMimnla AaMej. Mil. THE RIGHT WAY TO BANISH FAT Combat a cause which modern research has discovered.

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You will know wh the effects come. and why they are bene hciaL Go salt vour druggist in fairness to yourself- for a 'I box ot Mprmola f0LUr1 -14 Hootu MAIN ST Wiiices-Barre 'mm Miss Margaret Loeb win aneno Hiss Cavanaugh as maid of honor. Joseph Cavanaugh, a brother of me bride-elect, will be best man. Miss Cavanaugh, who has been honored at several pre-nuptlal parties, is a graduate of Hanover township schools, and has been employed by' Glen Alden Coal Co. Mr.

Krauser is employed by Hudson coai v. Surprise Birthday Party Mrs. Paul Moser of Vine street Lee Park, was agreeable surprised recently on -her birthday anniversary when a number of relatives gave a nartr In her honor. Carda games and music were enjoyed. Luncheon was served to Mr.

and Mrs. jonn Moser, Mr. and Mra ueorge Moser, Miss Margaret Mr. and' Mra Paul Moser, son, Benjamin, Thomas Franklin. Sr, Mr.

and Mra Benjamin Franklin. Dorothea, Harold and Charles Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Franklin, Jn, son. Benjamin, Mr.

and Mrs. ueorge Hosklns, Ralph and Flossie Hoskliw. Miss Vera Taylor, Mr. ana mm a- ward' Roth. Monko-Vanyo A'fihurmln wedding took place at on Tuesday morning at St John's Slovak church, Pittston, when Miss Margaret V.

Vaiyo, daughter of Mr. and Mra Andrew Vanyo. 600 New street, Xniryea, became the bride of John I. Monko, son of Mr. and Mra Stephen Monko, of 735 North Washington street Rev.

Anorew Jurlca performed the ceremony. Prof, George Koval played the organ and sang, Venl Creator, I Love You Truly. At Dawning. Promise Me. Attendants were: Miss Margaret Emerlck, cousin of tlie bride, as maid honor, Lawrence Monko, brother.

of the bridegroom, as best man, Mlsa Elizabeth Emerlck, cousin of the bride, and Stepnen Monko, cousin ot the bridegroom, as ushers. The brida was beautifully gowned In whits bride's satin trimmed with Spanish lace. Her veil was a cap effect of Spanish lace end was caught on each side with orange blossoms. Her only ornament was a triple string of pearls. She carried a bride's bouquet of white roses and sweet, peaa Maid of honor wore a gown Of boneydew georgette with hat to match and carried pink tea roses and sweet peas.

Miss Elizabeth Emerlck wore a pea green georgette gown and hat to match and also carried pink carnations and ro.ies, Reception was held at bride's home, after which they left on a trip to New York. On their return they will reside in Wllkes-Barre. Willing Workers' Bazar xne willing workers will hold a bazar and bake sale in the Luther The Whether Bureau Sometimes you may wonder whether there are any fads left that the college girl hasn't tried out! And now there's a new one the vogue for checking cringtaam na lamas in two piece styles, with the top tucked In or out Cube sugar squares In red ana wnite, uue and white, and green and waits are smart Copyrlsht 1828. Standard PnMUhlng Corp. TALENTED PIANIST Miss Evelyn Jones, daughter of Mr.

Evan Jones of 20 Bethel Street, this city, added to her laurels as a talented pianist by winning first prize In the piano solo competition in the recent National Eisteddfod held lr. this city. Miss, Evelyn Jones was one of the three competitors, from a total of eighteen aspirants, selected to play in the public audition. Miss Jones has been very successful In Eisteddfods, having" won eight first prizes and two second prizes in the past four years, during which period Miss Jones has been a pupil of Louis H. O'Connell.

The many friends of Miss Jones predict for her a very bright future in the musical world. THE NEXT TIME YOU ARE BUYING FLOWERS For Any Occasion WHY NOT TRY EVANS- MEMBER F.T. D. ASS'N -jt JT 1 OTeete-Hoight Mr. and Mm.

Edwin C. Height lve announced the marriage ot their daughter, Miss Genevieve, to Thomas B. O'Toole, son of Patrick O'Toole, of Wllkes-Barre. The ceremony was performed at 6 on Jlonday evening In St. Mary's R.

C. Church liv Rev. R. H. ritzpatrick.

Miss Gertrude McGlynn sang several selections during: the ceremony. She was accompanied on the organ by Mrs. Mollie Leonard Sheridan. The bride was lovely In a Zeppelin blue chiffon crepe gown and a close-fitting hat to correspond. Her attendant, Miss Henrietta M.

Wagner, wore a frock of a similar shade of satin back crepe and wore a hat to 'match. Both wore shoulder bouquets ot Columbia roses and lllles-of-the-valley. Leo Carrol was best man. Pinner was served at the home of the brlds to members of the Immediate families. Following an extended wedding trip Mr.

and Mrs. O'Toole vill reside In a newly-furnished apartment at Hi South Main street Mr. and Mrs. William Newman of 160 Hughes street, Swoyervllle, announce the marriage of their daughter, Esther, to Louis Falnberg, son of Mr. and Morris Falnberg, 196 East Market Street The ceremony was performed In New York City on November 20.

Rabbi Greenberger, 1S Broome street, New York City, performed the ceremony. Mrs. Bessie N. Carey of Mountain Top announces the coming marriage of her daughter, Harriet, to Lester F. Zerfoss of Mountain Top.

The wedding will take place the latter part of December. Mrs. Wilson F. Carey of S3 South Bennett street Kingston, left yester day to spend the winter with her son, James Carey, and her son-in-law, John Matthews, at Eagle, Idaho. Mr.

and Mrs. Morris Levene of East Market street have returned from a visit to Atlantic City. Mr: and Mrs. Benjamin Weltsen- kom, of South Franklin street have had as their guest over the weekend Mrs. Richard Ullman.

of Buffalo, N.Y. Mrs. Roger Williams oft South Franklin street Is visiting her mother In Merchantvllle, N. J. Mrs.

W. G. Harding of Hotel Sterling has returned from a visit with lira. Henry Pease In Philadelphia. Mm.

John Feist, of West Ross atreet baa returned after visiting friends at Eaaton and White Haven. Miss Marjorle Thompson will en-' tertaln at bridge at her home on Wyoming avenue, Forty Fort, on Thursday evening in honor of Miss Josephine Roblnhold, who will leave Best month on a world cruise. Miss Catherine Ichter of Ashley, and Miss Mildred Stephens of Parsons attended the Penn State-Lafayette foot ball game at Easton on Saturday. Mlaa Annette Owens, of Market atreet, WesUnoor. will entertain members ot ber bridge club at her home on Tuesday evening.

Visa Margaret Loeb of Lee Park avenue, trill give a bridge luncheon at her home on Saturday, December In honor of Miss Cathleen Cava-naugh bride-elect Mlaa "Josephine who baa been' 111 at her home on Charles street, the laat few days, is able to be about again. David Sayea and Robert Smith have returned after spending the weekend at Easton. They attended the penn State-Lafayette foot ball gams on Saturday. Mlaa Anna Moore of North Main Street.fwho baa been spending some time at Pottsville, baa returned. Dr.

and Mrs. D. O. Roblnhold, and M.urht,r. Miss Joseohlne Robiiihold, nrt wn.

Ttaniel Roblnhold. of Wyo- mong avenue. Forty Fort will leave on December for a four and one-half months' cruise of the world. Miss Marlon Houseof South street Was in Easton over the weea-enn ev tendlnr a domestic art convention. "'-Mrs.

Charles Boos has returneed tq Kinu in Philadelphia after visit- 'ing her mother in Kingston, and her inter. Mrs. jonn ruga, ot street Westmoor. Mrs. M.

3. Carey was hostess at har home on Clay avenue, Scranton. last evening In honor of Miss Helen Comerford, of Old River Road, November onae-eiecu Mr. Henry Kahn of Scranton, has 'been visiting her mother, Mrs. Wil liam Grifnths ororospeci sxreeu Mr.

and Mrs. John Conlon attended the- Venn State-Lafayette foot ball game at Easton over me ween-eno. Miss Aletha Brennan, a student at 8b vtnoent-on-the-Hudson, will arrive here -on Friday evening to attend the-Brennan-Comerford wedding on Saturday. Mrs. Thomas Reilly and daughter.

Shirley, lava returned from rnua aelpnla. Miss Loretta Shovlln of East Northampton atreet has returned from Bingham ton, N. T. William Rvan. and William i Ryan, Jr, of Great Neck.

L. wtll spend the week end as bouse guests Mr. and Mrs. T. J.

Brennan of West River street Mrs. Joseph Micblosky of Min rose apartments gave a bridge and upper at her home on Monday eve- Bin complimentary to Miss Marian Shapiro, a bride-elect Miss Shapiro received a handsome gift Guests aumbered twelve. i Mr. and Mrs. J.

Mac Haines of "Hanover street have announced tile birth of a son on November at Wllkes-Barre General hospital. Mrs. Haines and child were removed to their home yesterday. Mrs. Berton Towner.

Mrs. W11 llara H. Yeager. Mrs. D.

R. Daniels and Mrs. H- B. Glldden will repre sent West Side Woman's club at an nua I conference of northeastern For tk boudoir library, giving tipt on what it and is not 6 etna ton in world of fashion A. style letter from Hamburg which cams over on the Graf Zeppel In ore diets that the spring and Palm Beach type of hat will be face-framing and designed to enhance the features of every type.

Straws of very supple weave me new Daxous ana bakou sole will be correct. Tiny strips frit sewed together In mosaic designs will be shown as trimming. ivn, tBar SuMliklBg Oars. D. L.

at "The Rodney" If the Room Is Small 335 for ten charming pieces BER KEY GAY have draw-out table that is 36x54 created this "Rodney" inches and stretches to 42 fcJut incern inches loneer. The china cud- folk whose dining rooms are board, quaint and decorated with antious seal tiny, and who still must have all the fashion-correctness of larger furniture; So they turned to Early American simplicity for their inspiration. And the result? A suite of a simple, cosy beauty that will make some wish their dining rooms were small enough for it. Quaint ladderback chairs. A ing-wax red.

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