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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 19

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THE VILKES-BARRE RECOKD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1932 tyinctc: at College Point, Fla will be pres the beautiful Mass "Da Pacem Howlett, Mra. C. B. Henry, Mrs that the usual midnight mass on Christmas Eve will not be held this Peter Romanskl, Frank Pettis, Stefile Machines, Nellie Kocknoeki, John Yackullo, Agnes Pollock, unable to attend school for lack of them. The sizes needed are boys' shoes, size 3H girls' shoes, sizes 12 and 10.

Anyone with lioea of these sizes Is asked to send tham to the high school, and the shoes will be given to these needy children, 7" yvK-WtLL PEVANEs REPRESENTATIVE Boom 1 American Theatre Building, Second Ft A phom 488- -K Beeldenc Park Street-Phone 1951 jiWlilM JSaNrilty, CorrespMdenWFboi 43) or 78W JLlZ, John Coyne. Circulation Manager ZL ,3.:. Arthur Btevens, Mrs. William Perrego. Mrs.

Leona Doughton, Maggie Ellsworth, Mrs. Milton Parker, Ruth Husted, Ruth Corkwell, Wllma Hunt Rev. S. T7 MANY SEECHRISTMAS PROGRAM Moferthan 250 pupllsr parents and teachers witnessed the Christ mas program presented on Wednesday afternoon by the- township schools in the high school aud (to rlumThe pupil ils taking part tacqultted themselvei In a bp! ientid manner. Loud applause greeted the appearance of the Jolly Santa Claus.

Bouquets of rosea were resented to Miss Heltsman and Miss Anderson, in appreciation of their efforts in coaching the performance, Married Men Triicksville 1 CHURCH SCHOOL PROGRAM Annual church school Christmas program of Truoksvllle Methodist Episcopar-church-wlll be-held- nlght in the church At 7. A play, entitled The Christmas by Rita Benton, will ba presented. by the children. The program will ba followed by a Christmas party for Children of the children's division of the school and others taking CHRISTMAS MUSIC JUNIORS-HAVE PROGRAM PV.hur?. JunlordAeentf-Mehedlst4JMnilyr5 Juniordepartment-of-Methodist J-! Mu8lcoftbe Xlhrlstmasi season "A win pe presented at notn morning- and evening, servlcea In Trucks-vine Methodist Episcopal church Hol-, land Crompton.

7 The following musical program i will take place at the morning; service at 10:30: Prelude, The Holy Child, Stults, organ and processional From the, Realms of "Glory, then choir; hymn, Joy to the World; anthem, The Song That tha Angels Sang, Soechtlg; offertory, vox Angelica, Henrlch; soprano solo, of the BkyMatthews, sung; by Mlee Ruth Palmer; anthem. Festival Te Deum, in E-flat, Dud- ley Buck; response, Glory to God i in the Highest choir; postlude, Sing, Heavens, Tours, The First Christmas Carol will be the sub-. ject of the, morning sermpn. Of speolal beauty at the evening service at 7:80 will be the processional hyrrfn, Silent Night Night sung by the combined choirs taking part in the evening pro-, gram, which Is as follows: Organ prelude. Emmanuel.

Rossini 1 hymn. Hark the Herald Angele Sing; of icnory, unrisunaa oiiering, iigiie; anthem, Holy Writ Peaceful .1 i mM orn Night, Hawley, by senior choir; Paul Martin, William Swartwood, Lottls Pomlctor, Alice Yackowski Helen Ferko, Ajrnes Broyuskl, Bernard Sopak, Charles Shorty, Francis Shirley Heller, Helen Kai nsK Margaret Brliko. Charles Kreldler, Margaret Zukow. aIabIii rf 'anna aIm.a AS 1 vsuivtasA svuj, vt-M 7 I Grade taught by Lawrence claes; -i poem, Helen Gallca and Rita Ooch; Jones Christmas, Marlorle Moore, Stella Karbosky, RuthHooperrIrvlug Caplan; song, class; poem, Bernard Mladem: Christmas Greetings, wetty uannis, Ateua Karoosky, Celia Goclewski; poem, Leonard Brown; vioun solo, Michael MUbo; harmonica, Anthony Tomlaheskl; clarinet Irving Caplan; song, class; HtocKina suuns'jr Kutn HnniMr' U.IM.a Hn.H.1,. 1 1.

1 noemrVonn-vasetr-sonft-MarJorle uoore, xieien uaiuca, Jueonra Josenh Orlaikl. 7 savage.r-T hj- 7 Sixth grade, Samuel Oliver, teacher, song, class; -Christmas, Margaret Grlill th; How Santa Comes, Sophie Mika; song, class; Santa's Airship, Mary Sape; song, ciaaa; jDDin ot vnriBimas, Marv nut, viHii merry wvmai, Anna Karpowltch; Christmas Land, M1SKO 8usan Evanoff; song, class; recita tion, Madeline Koviak; playr New. Christmas Spirit Susan Getch, Mary Dobroskl. Regina. Savitskl.

Anna Potsko, Anna Karpowltch, John Dule, Jamea Ross, Donald Sellngo, Marie Pollock; The Sign, Reaina, Naretko: guitar uia. josepn recigo; song, class, I Grade 6, taught by Florence Slavltz. reading. John Roaa nnd Joseph Kelly; song, William Sick-ler and class; playlet, Mary iwwi, neien xauneievius, ueorge Cartwrlght Mary Denshak, Mary Heller; A Letter to Grandmother, Bertha Gnlp; songs, class; violin solo, Ralph Heller: BUly Snyder; play, Leo McGovern, juaspmne rianays, rancis fetro-sky. Francis Evanchek; recitation, Jack Edwards; song, class; Santa and Fractions, Marlon Walters; Tbe-Plotters, a song, Cells Barfskl, Lottls Kotowskl, Tesste Ivanowski, Catherine Lukas; Tree's, Jennlve Puoylowskl: sonars, nlav.

Regina Stanlnskl, Ruth Christmas, Helen Martin, Regina Malloy. Orade oiiBDt mgnt, ciass; poem, Helen rouKo: Diav. uear unnin sim John Fedestlan, Mary Yenchak, Ruth Slrkln. Catherine Stlfora. George Chubirck, Helen Strlnko- stti; poem, Joseph Burieka; play, A Merry Christmas Betty, Rae John son, Kenneth Black, Eugenia Evanoskas, Ruth Caplan, Audrey Jackson, Naomi Albee, Irene Adam- czyx, jonn Aiusix, Walter Shleko, Robert poem, William Mooref Thomaarr Vntiiu? play, A Christmas Want Supplied, Joseph Gmltter, Eugenia Evanaui- kas, Miriam Housley, Andrew Wydo, Vivian Williams, Francis Shulo, Josenh Medallla.

vinia Oliver; closing sofig, DorU Slperko, Dorothy Compton, Helen Karbosky; onairman, ignats Zallsky. Novelties and Christmas Plant at Price's Jewelry and Floral Shop. own ST. THERESE'S, SHAVERTOW Christmas masses at St Thereie's church, Shavestown, Will ha at 8:80, 8:30 and 10:80 a. m.

The mass will be a high mass, at which time an augmented mixed choir of thirty-two voices will sing Shavert bhurch held its annual Christmas program In the church on Wedaes- aay plghtrA- beautif uny deeomed tree adorned the platform. An interesting program was presented by.4bachlldren,Boss Williams presided. Gifts were exchanged, 1 "7 METHODIST EPISCOPAL i CHURCH Sneclal Christmas service will be held at 11 In Methodist Episcopal church; Sunday school at Ep- wortn ijeague at The pageant A Gift for the Christ Child, will be presented at unoer airection of 1 Mrs. Mar tin Porter, Musio will be furnish ed by junior choir. W.

E. Gever and King's Daughters Sunday school classes. Those taking part are: Mrs. Howard Ide, Ross Wil liams. Bertha Rllev.

Mrs. Earl Wolfe. Fannie Ockenhouse. Eleanor uortrigni, Miiarea Isaacs, Richard Bosworth, Rule Lasher, Roland Kocher, Herhert Stark, Theodore Trumbower, Alice Hill, Emma Ruth Shaver, Jean Davis, Clarence Eck hart, Ray Major, Doris Leek, Har riet i nomas, uarjone Fink, famine iseynart, mana Hunt ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH A choral communion service will ba held at St Paul's Lutheran church tomorrow at 11.

Sunday onooi wim meet at lu, At 6:48 p. a religious Christ mas program will be presented by tha children of the Sunday school. ST. THERESE'S CATHOLIC A Christmas high mass will be held In St Therese's church at ljj midnight1 Christmas eve. The choir will render the Christmas mass, Da facem iwminie oy stiver, and tha offertory, Adeste Fidelia, and a re cessional, aiuoiiate ieo.

Masses will be held at 6:30. 8:80 and a. m. on Christmas Day. The 8:80" a.

m. mass will be the children's mass at which Christmas carols and hymns will be sung. Following tha mass, a special program will be given, under supervision of the Sisters In the Sunday school, of special Interest to children. EPISCOPAL CHURCH A communion service will be held at 8 a. m.

tomorrow morning by the Prince of Peace Epiecopalian church, In the Lutheran church. Rev. Ralph. Weatherly will be in charge. NOTES AND PERSONALS Mildred Isaacs suffered an Injured elbow on Tuesday when she fell down a flight of stairs at her home.

Mrs. William Still Is critically 111 at her home on Main avenue. m. STUDENTS THEVK OF NEEDY The students of the Klneiton Township high school, are packing Christmas, boxes to be sent to needy families In this vicinity. A letter has been received bv Prof, Thomas Carle, with a plea tor snoes tor cnuoren wno are baritone eolo, The Birthday of a King, Neldllnger, 'by Samuel Davis; anthem, Manger Lullaby, Park-hurst Men's Chorus; anthem, Sweet Christmas Bella, Gow, by Junior choir: anthem, Holy Night; Adolpne Adam, by Intermediate choir; selection, Haste, Ye Wise Mep, From Afar, Freeman, by boys' choir; anthem, There's a Song In the Air, Speaks, quartet;" anthem, Nazareth, Gounod, by ladles chorus; anthem, Noelt Noeli Wlsmar, by senior, intermediate and junior choirs; anthem, Gloria in Excelals, from Mass In B-flat Farmer, senior choir; chimes by 7 organ: recessional, It Came Upon the Midnight Clear; organ postlude.

In BrlghFArrayTDrewV EPWORTH LEAGUE TO CAROL 1 Epworth League of Methodist Eplsoopal church will sing, carols through the town tonlgh at 10, following the Christmas program In West Siic Pupils AV. Present Program Students of Junior High School. West PHUton, presented the --operetta, The Toy Makerv- whloh they rave at the resent meeting of the Parent-Teacher association, -at -the exercises In -observance of Christmas on Thursday afternoon. The -following pupils of the Lu zerne avenue took Dart In tha Christmas program: Ruth Mor- Kan, Clark, James wills, Charles Bender, Anne Dershlmer, Albert Botta. Jack Hayes.

Walter St. Clair, Elaine Kindred, Alfonslno M'ry7tCresfr-Edward- Zu selo, Da kid Wetslcerger, Ted Barber, Tftnn Emleh, Catherine Campbell and Billy Price as well as students of the various who presented group numbers. -Trinity Choir To Give Special Xmas Program Choir of Trinity; Episcopal church, West PltUton. of wj Mil ch Brlnley Si. Sayea is will present, if musio appropriate program the service on Christmas eve at 11 and on Sunday morningsat 10:30.

Miss Mabel Repp wlU be the organist Rev. Eugene A. Helm, rector, has announced the programs for Saturday evening and Sunday mnrnmer services as xouows: Saturday evening at 11 Choral Eucharist PRESENT PROGRAM Students of the senior high school presented a Christmas pro gram in we auauonum oeiore ine entire student body yesterday morning. The hlirh school orchestra rendered a select program of Christmas music and senior high school glee club sang. Catherine Waters, Josephine Jenkins and Albert Bernoekv rendered 'solos and Daniel Manolne entertained with a violin selection and his brother, John, who was accompanist, played a popular Still Time To Shop Plenty of fine gifts to choose from at Boston Shoe Store X.

Main St. Plttston From all of To tdl of, you MERRY CHRISTMAS PLEASE MAT WE ANNOUNCE CLOSED ALL DAY TOMORROW In order to give onr employes an opportunity to en Joy Christmas Day with their families and friends we will close all day tomorrow. Colleen Restaurant 3 OoHlns and McQueen, Props, Extra Mailme: Postmaster George Miller and Assistant Postmaster James Gib j. bons have taken care of approxi mately eighty unemployed fesidenu of the community in seeing that Christmas Utters and packages reached the right persons on time. For the last shifts of extra letter carriers have -been engaged delivering mall on various routes In tne community and despite the fact that they were unfamiliar with the routing, names, they did excel lentlv.

-i Of the -eighty menwhoU were placed on the extra employment pay roll of the local postomce, most ans wers marriea men who have been out. of work, Others were sing)e men who have dependents and were for long periods. WEDDING ANNIVAESARY Mr. and Mrs. 8am Sgro of Butler street Quietly observed the twenty- fifth anniversary of their wedding wiu i iamuy ainner on inursae: night.

They were married In Si MoMi Ttall.n niJ Forger on December 22, 1907, by Rev. Father Cassibe. Mrs. Sgro be fore marriage was Miss Maria vendre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Vendre.

of Old Forge, Mrr Sgro has resided here for thirty-five years. For many years ha was employed by the Glennon Brewery and later served as a member of the city nollce force. He Is secretary-treasurer of i Plttston tiocai, jxo. 841, united Brewery Workers of America. i Three children were horn of their union, all living.

They are Mrs. Threes Oreto, of Chester; Elisabeth ano Josephine at nome. In addition they, have three grandchild ren, iney receiver many guts. HOSPITAL CONTRIBUTIONS Additional contributions acknowl edged by officials of Plttston hos pital follow: i Monslenor P. Jr.

Holnnrl." tin josepn Mcnamara, so; or. A. Cawley George Thompson, $1. xuraeys airs. u.

eyi Hughes, Mrs. Joseph Glennon. Vincent Churchfleld. Cute St Hesi Four dozen bunches celery Mrs. F.

A. Muschllts, Mrs. Arch Der- shlmer. Mrs. M.

A. Golden. A num. ber of toys were donated by the susses uonraa. church Services Luzerne Aventie Bantlst church.

ev. u.uretser, pastor: gunda morning at 10:30 the pastor wil speak on the subject The Sign in the Manger. Bible school at noon, John Llewellyn, superintendent: Young People will meet. at 8:30 evening at 7:30, Robert J. Kohler, a student for the ministry at the Bob Jones college SPECIAL FOR TODAY Central Meat Market 41 South; Main Streel Small Turkeys, 6 to 8 Pounds 15c A Pound Chtckens, Bucks and Geese 18c A Pound Telephone Free Delivery Kehoe-Berge Coal Co.

FOR SALE FRESH MINED COAL Buy your coal from the Kehoe-Berge Coal Co, PITT8TON til or 1164 or Phone Mooslo 81 ent and bring th evening meesai Mr. Kohler la a member of Luzerne Avenue Baptist church and is known by all. Christmas exercises be held Monday night at 6:30. Trustees' regular monthly meeting will convene Tuesday night at nstead of 7:30. Prayer and Bible study Wednes day nignt.at Choir rehearsal Wednesday night at 9i9h- r7.T -Z?" TO -BE- BURIED HERE The remains of Leo Tlgbe, who was Instantly killed in an automobile mishap In Elmlra, N.

on Thursday will be brought here for burial." Mr Tighe was the eon of John Tighe, well known local car now reside with his daughter, Mrs, James McCarthy, of wompn street, avoc DIFORTE FUNERAL The funeral of Theresa Dl Forte will be held this morning at 9 irom tne noma on ussi uax street. A requiem mass will be sung at 9:80 In- Rocco's ftterr ment will be in St. John's cemetery. ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN Four services will be observed in 8t Peter's Lutheran! church on Sunday, The dawn service will be held at 6 with the pastor, Rev.

Frederick C. Krapf, delivering an address on Christmas Medita tion, carol singing and other special muskf Will be characterise the early service. A brief session of Sunday school will be held at 10. Classea will be oromoted and awards earned durinr the year by ine loaotarB wui oe praseuisu. i i.t 1- PITTSTON BRIEFS' "-vi- Publls of Miss Isabel Watson's Kindergarten school presented an excellent unnstmas program in their classroom, en Wyoming avenue, yesterday morning.

A number of parents and relatives of the kiddles were present. Teachers of the city schools were paid yesterday Altar and Rosary society of St John church win receive noiy communion at the 8 o'clock mass tomorrow mornlnr. resrular meetinr of the Public Speaking class of Columbian Lit erary society was held last night, Jolly Pals' club hss awarded a silk quilt, to Lucy Lunette of 143 TompKins street. Kent Nice dwelllni Plttston. Walter, 60i Luserne Ave, Announcement is made by' Mr.

and Mrs. John ML Walsh oi Pine street of the marriage of their daughter, Beatrice Brown; R. to John B. McDonald of New York. Ruth Doris Weinberg of Scran- ton entertained recently in honor of Lena Connor or aeorge street, this city, a bride-elect.

Mrs. John V. Walsh and daughter, Margaret Mary, of Fins street, have returned after visiting the for- mar's daughter, Mrs. John B. Mo Donald or Jew York.

Community and Rogers' Bllverwsre At FREED' 'S, Fll Plttston. jt Born to Mr. and Mrs. Phlllln Gib bons, of Kingston, in Wyoming Valley Homeopathic hospital, Decern ber 19,1932,. a Gibbons before marriage was Miss Helen R.

Lynn, of Main street, Port Griffith. MEN'S CAMEO RINGS AT rREED'8, PITTSTON. WEST PITTSTOX NOTES Mrs. Jacob Shulman of Delaware will entertain on Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Lena Connor of Plttstont a bride-elect Charles Donnelly, a student at Holy Cross college. Worcester.

is spending the Christmas va cation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Donnelly of Delaware avenue. A White Christmas Program will be presented at noon tomorrow by th Sunday school of First Presby terian cnurcn. The American Legion band will accompany the Christmas carolers in their jaunt through Plttston and West Plttston tonight.

Mrs. Robert itresee or 3W Liberty street hss snnounced the marriage of her daughter, Margaret O. Kresge, to William S. Miller, son or Mr. ana Mrs.

wuuam j. Miuer of Exeter avenue. -Mr. and Mrs. Prentice A.

Still- man of Damon street are visiting in Alford, N. YM over the week-end. Mrs. Thomas L. Williams and daughter of 22 Exeter avenue are visiting relatives in Asbury Park.

Mrs. Noah McCloskey of Beaoh Haven is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Drlesbach, 114 Susquehanna avenue. Masses tomorrow morning In Im maculate Conception church, will bs at 0:90, and 10:39. special music will be given' at the early and last masses.

Rev. J. J. Cox will officiate at each'feervlce. Extreme caution Is urged in trim ming Christmas trees by Fire Chief Sheldon Jones.

It Is easy to cause a fire especially when the lights are exposed to material that catohes fire easily in the event that a short circuit occurs. Duryea' CHRISTMAS CHURCH NOTES Brick M. E. Saturday night the Sunday school will hold its Christmas exercise. A Christmas pageant entitled, Everlasting Light, will be given.

Scene will be Coming of the Light Foretold; scene 2. The Coming of the Light; scene 3, Coming To the Light; scene 4, Spreading the Light; scene 5, Adoration. Characters are Snlrlt of Prophets, Travelers to Bethlehem, Angels, Six Sheperds, Mary and Joseph and Six Guardians, Three Kings and six attendants. Spirit of Chris tianity, shepherd of today, chorua of children, young girls in eastern costume and John. The pastor will preach the Christmas sermon next Sunday morning at 10:30.

The choir will render a Christmas cantata on Sunday night. Duryea Rod and Gun club will serve a venison dinner to members ana menus In Tigue's hall on Stephenson street next Wednesday Announcement has been made OMIM I A Not1 Too Late year In Sacred Heart church. Christ mas masses wiu oe at 0, 7:10, ana 10:30 a.m. Two automobile accidents due to the slippery condition of the streets were reported Cars driven by James A. Martin of Mil ton street, and bjr Joseph junorose, union' layior, were damaged when the car driven by Ambrose crashed -Into Martin machine.

No serious damage- The second collision occurred Ar-4ruolc 4riven-by Charles Hants Ransom was' struck by a car driven bv Sejeskl of The body of the truck was damaged and the load of apples and potatoes strewn over the street Pupils of Garfield school building; presented an attractive unrutmas program on Thursday afternoon, The followlngrtook part: Geraldlne Byank, Bernloa John Kaxnlnsk, Irene Kasperonls, Jean Monahan, Harold Collier, Benn; Byank, Esther Hosner. Maria Kale rut, Betty Winer, roo er(Klzer, Ruth Reeavy, -Eleanor Douglu. Catherine Harris. Mary Kuchlnekl, Mary Mlkaloskl; Eleanor uatiKo, Harry nadei, Martha snea-lock, Luollle Yeager, Marls Zlelln-ski, Florence Mussavage, Louise' Maelolekr-; David Collier, James Murphy, Dorothy Salansky, Thomas Sbedlock. Clarence- Gale.

Edmund Kosloski, George Ruddy, Frank MartinelU, John Jeslmont Arthur Burnslde, Martin Hlndle Edna Kobakoski, Jennie Kosloski, Esther Busch, Stanley Zaplkt." Esther y-. -n 1 1 Hemsky. John Raychel." Thomas Lonrsborne, Dorothy ColwelL Je seph Hindlef Audrey Wuenyak, Jo sepb Mussavage, waiter Moiutxi, Stanley Kamlnskl, Walter Klxer. Anna Pokutka a. Dorothy Ratohf ord, Arthur Spengler, josepn zei Eleanor Anna Poku Grace 1 Kramer.

Adelaide Bastion, Kieanor frevog. Alice Btrouman Edith Rogers, Theresa Fedorskl, Arline pradel, Leols- Cox, Marie GOLD CHINA DISRICS FREED'8, PITTSTON, STBRLINO' SILVERWARE AT FREED'8. PITTSTON. Christmas programs The following programs were given Thursday afternoon by the various grades In No. "school building: First grades' taught by Jeanne Clark and Miss Grady; address of weloome, Magnent Mergo; Christ mas carols by school: The Old Dolls (pantomime) Little Girl Aleskl; Doll Arabella, Rosalie Pal-inskyt Doll Elizabeth, Elsie War ner; Christmas Leonard Shorts, Ruth Thompson, Anna nusacavage, tsernara siperxo, Mary Moll.

Joseph Strenk. Ml larga- ret Kotaiix, Mary Varlly. Donald San tee, Clara Slrkln; On Christmas Eve (pantomime) The Snlrlt' Anna Torblk, Children, Buddy Brodhead, Joseph Miller, Daniel Poperovlcz. song, icnooi; distriouuon or Santa's gifts. Song, school; closing aauresf, Margaret Mergo.

Grade taught by Miss Kota- Hck, song, class; Welcome poem, Frank Paclga; recitation, Martha Slavltsko; recitation, Marlon Adams; song, Teddy Bears Ad vice, Edward Gay, Donald Powell, Teddy Sharer. Albert Slperko, Leonard Yulswickl; poem, Jeane Koto- wski: iees secrets. George Demko: recitation. Joseph Staffs and Teresa Nelratha; reolta- uon, Andrew Moll; song, class; Soem, John Povalltus; poem, Agnes ollu: poem. Marcella Cbesla: A Note to Santa, Stanley Syrleka, John Karbosky, Loretta Aiexa, Irene Yulzwlckl; song, class: A Letter to Santa.

Helen Gemberg. Betty Fedorcnak, Kathryn Kuroskll rauune Miner: poem. Maurice Bir- kin; recitation, Mary Shonzlak and Joseph, Kollnskl; poems, Nevulis, Francis Alashle, Charlw aeph Koviak, Julia Yackoskl, Wal ter stancavage; earois of ciua. Grade 4. Almeda Cole, teacher.

Christmas Story; poem, Dorothy Thomas; songs by class; poems by uavia airxin ana jonn urumneuer; Christmas carol: noem. Jose oh Yenchak; song, Mary Noonan, Suzanne xrupa, Regina Bruzda, Daniel Reese. Josenh Yenohak. Anarew MonayKowsKiT 7 poem, steme kokiuo; original com position, The First Christmas, Edwlna Kloss; poem, Carl Hlnes, Suzanne Krupa; Christmas Carol Grade 4, Teresa Lyons, What Santa Brings, Nancy Black, Nancy twouuiK ana Auarey aiperao; xne Nursery Christmas. Dorothy Shorts, Delbert McDermott.

Muriel Thomas. Leonard Evanoskl; song, class; A Modern Santa, Erma McAfee; The Christmas Fairy, Phyllis Frey and Matilda Suspensky; Christmas Wishes. Helen Pllnsky. Vloiet Fltser; song, class; A Real Santa uiaus, Frank Levandowskl; Old aanta Claus, Joseph Yenchak; Christmas Thought Joseph Erdtck; song, The Birds Christmas, Michael Kotowskl and Leonard Orbus: Children's Gifts. Adam xamisues and Frank Kallnskl; song, class; Christmas Eve at Midnight Bernard 'Torblk; Christmas Song, Helen Press; song, class; A Christmas Thought, n-ugene jonnson; unristmas Eve, Betty Pacigo; song, class; The True Christmas Spirit Violet Fltser; A Christmas Thought Ruth San tee; Christmas Carol, class.

Grade 5, taught by Loretta uorham, opening song by class; Signs of Christmas by Catherlno Pollock, Francis MUltskl, Helen Garlick; The. Twins, Lottls Pemlctor; A Christmas Want supplied, Gertrude Johnson, John Collotti, Margaret Rogltko, Stella Soklowskl, William Swartwood, Josephl Cieciwa, Cecelia Shorts, Anthony Ciecelka; Christmas carols, class; Samanthas Surprise, Mary Rice; Just Before Christmas, Leonard Sassaro, Andrew Prest, John Duffy; Which is Santa, Helen Smith; Christmas Recipe, Nellie Kockneski; The Day Before Christ-mas, William Heller, John Bennett OHIO to Shop At Ashlev Domini" by Alfred Silver. The choir has worked very hard the past two months to make this program of Cathollo church music In keeping with the orders of the Blshon of dlooese. The mass will be preceded with Christmas carols! Offertory carols; Offertory Adeste Fidelia; I Reoesslonal- Jubilate. Deo, Members of the choir: Soprano, Mra.

F. L. McGarrv. Mrs. Arthur Blewett, William Masmlre.

Mrs. George KT Swartz, Mias Florence Anstett Mies Anne Mies Claire Bmaiicomoe Mrs. Jesse Jones, MlsrFrancei fill DOW. Altos: Miss Josephine Miller, Miss Margaret Czuleger, Mrs. Fred J.

Youngblood, Mrs. Martin Bllbow, Mrs. Arthur Bennls. Tenors: James McHale, Bernard Moonav. Robert Laux Ferdinand Hennebaul, Fred Haughwout James Lyons.

James waiter Hen- nahaiil You ran. 7" Bassos: wiuiam cxmeger, rav rlok Lyons, JEtaymondLaux, Paul Laux, Mr. Lyons, Ambrose Farrell, William GabeL William uaoei, Jr. MIDNIGHT MASS In" accordance with the custom of other years, there win he a nign mass at midnight. Christmas eve.

at 8tThereaeTs church, Shaver-town. Fred Hannebaul," choir director, has arranged an excellent program of Christmas muslo for the occasion. Others masses at St. Therese's on Christmas day will be at :80, 8:80 and 10:80 a. m.

The 8:80 mass will be for children and the fcaator la most anxious that all the ohlldren of the parish be pres ent to participate in tne special program arranged forjnem. GIRL SCOOT CONTEST A contest' will bs cdnducted for all Girl Scouts who submit action nlctures of scout activities, xnis contest Is onan to all Girl Soouts, Any number of plotures may be suDmittea oy any ob acoui. 1 a ictures are to oe sent to aooui eadauartera Anthraolte building. Wllkes-Barre. This competition will start January 1 and end September The scouts taxing tne oest nlctures will be alven a course In photography by a' prominent photographer at tne oiose or tne COnteSt PLEA FOR NEEDY For asslstanoo and encourage ment of those who are In unfortunate circumstances this holiday season, a plea is made for donations for Christmas baskets to be packed by Shavertown Improvement Association.

Donations may be left at the residence of Harold Lloyd, president until tonight PRIMARY CHRISTMAS PARTY Primary department of Methodist church will hold its annual Christmas party this afternoon at 2:80 in the church recreation room. ADDRESSES W. T. V. Shavertown C.

T. U. held a monthly meeting on Tuesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Delbert Husted, Main avenue. An rnterestlng- program was presented as follows: Reading-, Wllma Hunt; two vocal solos, Mrs.

Leona Doughton; reading, Ruth Cork well; vocal solo, Wllma Hunt. Rev, S. R. Nichols, pastor of Primitive Methodist church, Fernbrook, gave an Inspirational temperance talk. Christmas baskets were packed for the shutins of the community.

1 owowing we program a luncneon was served. .7 Present: Mrs. Ernest Keller. Mrs. William Farrell, Mrs.

Harry Major, miss jttousney, 'Mrs. Mae Husted, Mrs. H. Stang, Mrs. Emma -Kocher, -Mrs.

Charles Posten, Mrs. Margaret Patton, Mra A. B. Belford, Mrs. Walter Mrs.

Ira Button, Mrs. Isaac Brace, sars. jrancis Btmtn, Mrs. Sua TURKEY AT THE PRICE .3 lb. ck $1.00 1, 1 1 i Christmas Specials Of Quality Merchandise Billy Buster Hard Candies Iw9 5 Christmas Clear Toys, 2 lbs, 35c 6 Lbs.

89c Delicious French or Butter Creams lb. 18c Atmore's Plum Pudding- can 25c Fancy Late Howe Cranberries, 15c lb. .2 lbs. 29c Royal Fruit Desserts 3 pkgs. 23c Sheffield Select Milk 4 tall cans 23c Blue Label Whole Kernel Golden Bantam Corn can 15C Neplus Paper Shell Almonds lb.

18c Hand Made, Home Made Chocolates, 2 lb. box 89c Fancy Mixed Nuts, lb 2 Lbs. 35c the church. CHRISTMAS SERMONS Rev. S.

Nichols will preach' two Christmas sermons In Priml- tlve Methodist church tomorrow. His subject at the morning service win be Jesus Christ How He Came. At the evening service, his subject will be Jesus Christ, What He Came. For. Special Christmas musio at both services.

Darwin and Ruth Husted will glvr trumpet and piano duet at tha eve-, nlng service. Sunday sohool will convene at 10 a. m. and Young. People's Meeting will' be at 6 p.

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