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4 THE WILKES-BAPJtE RECORD, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1932 WILL PRESENT POLISH MINSTREL TOMORROW Birthday Greetings Ashley BIBLE SCHOOL PROGRAM Students of the dally vacation PtYMOUTH Gerald E. Stout, Representative Residence Phone J-1042 Michael Drugach, Circulation Manager Residence Phono 7-1575 i Office, 8 West Main Street Office Phone 9-1079 Bible school have prepared an interesting program and will present it. at the Sunday scnooi service ior morrow morning at 11:45. The program is as follows: Opening song, 77, -r-r I i i L'V f. Bible scnoot; prayer oy pupus oi trades 1 and grades 1, 2, and memory work, grades 8 Many See Track Men Leave For California mn CLASS OF "29 OUTING At a meeting at the home of Daniel R.

Davies, West Shawnee avenue, on Thursday night, members of the class of 1929 of Davenport high school made1 'plans for a reunion and outing to be held on July 18 at Croop's Glen. Members of. the committee In charge are Donald O'Rourke, Arthur Morris, James Rowe, Ivor Smith, Lorraine Protheroe and Lillian Wandel. and Psalm memory- wont, grades 5 and 6. Books t)f the Bible and Ten memory work, 7- and 8, Isiah.53, 1 to 6- verses; "14 chapter, 1 to 6 verses; song, grade 7 and -song by school.

A missionary play entitled, A Friend for Little Children, will be presented -and the following are the participants: Billy, Jack Bulman; Jean. Phylis Bitler; Spirit of Missions, DaUrlce Stout; Mamba, an African child, Elsie Meyers; Fu Wing, a Chinese boy, William Darragh; Sudari. a Hindu girl, Edwlna Kloss; Hara San, a Japanese child, Helen Louise MAR-AGE CUTS PRICES at The Mar-Age beauty parlor An all-Polish minstrel will be offered dn Sunday evening In Holy Cross churiih auditorium, Sheridan street, by the male choir of St. Albert's Polish- church of Dickson City. This minstrel wet with success a few weeks ago, when it was presented In Dickson City high school auditorium, The local presentation will be the first time that an all-Polish minstrel consisting of thirty-four members and featuring Polish songs, stories, Jokes and choral was ever staged here.

Numbered in the troupe are many talented singers and comedians, the majority of whom are well known in Luzerne and Lackawanna counties. Miss Helen Sxewc is accompanist of the show and Prof, S. Golembiewski is director. 104 West Main street has announced Eight automobiles loaded with fan, went with Ben Johnson, Plymouth's own candidate for the American Olympic team, and Kenneth Thomas, Penn State track man who vlll be bis tramer, to Wllkes-Barre yesterday afternoon to give the boys a royal sendoff before they began their transcontinental Journey. Many of Johnson's fans expect him to accomplish wonders even though he will be matched against the greatest 200 meter men in the country.

Others will be satisfied If he wine, one of the leading positions in the tryouts. Many feel tLat be-oauan tho hnv is vounz and has had Bitler;" Rlcardo, -Mexican boy, T.k.Aiti VflY that, effective today all prices are cut. Patrons are assured satisfaction. Beside Mr. Engler, who studied under M.

Thomas who Invented the permanent wave in 1912, the staff of experienced operators includes Millie Evans, Betty Zweig, Mary Barno and Mary Blosko. girl, Beverly Following is the complete list of students who attended the Bible school and will T. Colborn," local druggist for more than half century, yes- Kingston, West. Side' West Side Headquarters, 723 Market Street, Kingston 'rvV Next to Post Office WARREN WILLIAMS, REPRESENTATIVE Telephone. Dial Orange DEFEATS SHAVERTOWN In a regular scheduled game of the Rural League on Saturday, Orange easily won over Shavertown by a score of 8 to 1.

Remas, the Orange allowed -nine scattered hits and by three snappy terday celebrated his seventy- COMMITTEE MEMBERS Miss Mary Shovlin, chairman of the Ways and Means committee of the Plymouth Women's Civic club has announced that Mrs. Harry T. Kuschke and Mrs. James Kennedy take part in the program: Pupils taught by Jean Walters Phyllis Bitler, Elsie Hannls, Eleanor Dorothea Flickinger, Mildred Margaret Smith, Eleanor Smith, Dorothy. Smith, Daurlee Stout, Ruth Shrader, Isabel Reese; Robert.

Graham. William Hooper, Kreidler; Pupils of Mrs. Albert" Fresher-Mlrlam Hdusley, Jane Redline, Edna Suzanne McGowan, Doris Weldow, Arilne Fuller, Anna Ruth Hoopev Vivian Wil- second oirtnaay anniversary, jar. Colborn is numbered among the pioneer residents of this and is held in high esteem by the' entire Mr. Colborn" ion March 3 celebrated his fifty-1 approached from the Market street Cops In Futile Search For Mysterious Car first anniversary he business in little experience he will do well if he wins a second, third or fourth place In the races that will decide who will represent the United States In the 200 meter event in the -Olympiad.

"Some hold that the climate and short time for training in California will be against him. But whether he wins or loses, the concensus of opinion is that the boy deserved his chance. Plymouth Is being commended for its spirit in raising enough money to send both Johnson and Ken Thomas to the west coast. If Johnson wins a position of, the American Olympic team the town will receive more favorable publicity throughout the double plays was never in danger. The feature of the game was a home run by Redman of Orange on the first pitched ball of the game.

Not an error was made by Orange. Saturday Orange will Beaumont at. Orange. NOTES AND PERSONALS this town ana remains acuve in, the daily routine of business. His also are members of her committee.

They will help to arrange the barn dance to be held by the Civic and Kiwahis clubs in October. TO ARRANGE PICNIC At a meeting of Plymouth Business Men's association on Thursday night a committee' was appointed to arrange for a picnic at which the members will entertain their em liams, Jack Edwards, uaniei Keese, favorite sport is fishing and tiAVAt mcea an YimvtrtilnltvT to Kenneth Black, Billy Darragh, Edwardsville FINANCIAL REPORTS The high school football fund Of which the late Leo Gibbonsvwas treasurer for the 1931-32 term Is as follows; Total receipts, total expenditures including: $900 paid to the board of directors, July 1, 1932. The High School Athletic -association fund: Total receipts, i total expenses, balance, July 1, .1932, $33.10. The music fund, of -which' Prof. H.

V. Harrison Is 'treasurer: Balance July 1, 1932, $163.79. This sum was realised from the annual concert presented In "the high school auditorium and will be -used In purchasing xadios for the grade schools. I. Commencement 'I Prof.

E. Lewis, treasurer: Total receipts, total balance, $26.25." The 1932 football schedule follows: September high school, home; October, 1, Plymouth, home; October 8, St. Cecilia, October .15, Kingston, home; October 22, Luzerne, home; October 29, Swoyervillt, home; November 5, The five home the streams in, the nearby Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Seldel of bridge entrance.

Both parties scanned 'every nook of the area, but were unable to locate the automobile, or its occupants. The search was 'continued for a time in and about the area. A report to the effect that three outlaws sought by police for having perpetrated a crime in Baltimore, were supposed to have come to this section, led police to believe they had the right parties in mind. FIRST METHODIST i EPISCOPAL! CHURCH Mornipg worship 10, sermon God of the Hills, by Rev. J.

Rolland Crompton, pastor of the Trucksville Frank Pettis, Jack Buiman. Pupils -of Mildred Williams-David Kenneth. Johnson; Samuel Jean Buiman, Robert Fred Lawrence, Philadelphia spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Agnew.

i mountains. i Today. members of his family have planned a quiet celebration', to nark tha annlversary. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Ferry and A squad of Kingston borough police made a thorough search of the river bank territory on- the West Side between Market street bridge and North street bridge early yesterday morning for the purpose of locating a "suspicious-looking" Plerce-Arrow car reported to be maneuvering in the vicinity of the tourist camp near the old railroad station. One of the campers from Newark, N. stonned in police head Georgia Coll.viiPhyllls Johnson, daughters, Evelyn and Isabel, of Springfield, N. are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs.

George Ferrv. Kuth Meyers, irene nuiman, ver-trude Beverly Graham; Pupils of Almeda Rowland Nancy N. is spending some time with ployes. Members of the committee are Eugene Goldstein, Abe Hersh, John Haracz, Joseph Osher-off and Frank Plszczek. KIWANIS OUTING Members of Kiwanis club with their wives and women friends will hold the second of a series of summer outings on Wednesday at local relatives.

'J BlacK, loris -reggy jonn- country than it ever nas neiore. Since a week ago last night a fund totaling $573.84 was raised to send the boys to Palo Alto. Of this amount $239.50 was raised by a committee working from bender's garage that had as bers Abdiel Phillips, Lee Bittenbender, Edgar A. Conroy and Thomas Jehu; $161.84 was given by Eleanor Mlskiel of Carey street Wllma and Flora Jean Stock of Carverton spent Sunday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred son, Lillian jaryis, moss, is the guest of relatives in Detroit, quarters shortly after midnight and Snyder. Micnigan. 'Anna ftllriaa Ton anil' TiBnipl M. E. church.

Rev. Mr. Crompton is occupying the pulpit in the absence of Rev. Mr. Clemens, who will preach at the Elm Park M.

E. Elsie Ida Mae, iruonneu, Ruth Reese, Jean Westfield, Ruth Kemmerer, Muriel Thomas, Nancy Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Agnew of Stevensville were local callers on Glldea and Celestine; Mulholland. tne van iorn-jjurDin cottage at Informed Sergeant Hlnkle that members of his party were made uneasy-by the sudden appearance of a Plerce-Arrow car whose three occupants acted strangely and Jane Smith, Florence Darragh, Rhys Lewis, Reese, Thomas, -Louis church of Scranton; 11 church school, the lesson this week will be motored to Hazleton on Thursday where they visited the former's Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Olds of Blng- -11 I Harvey's lake. Dinner will be served at Lakeside Inn. William B.

Yaple of Church street Is in charge of reservations. taught by Prof. E. E. Quay; 6:30 Epworth League devotional meet sister, sister Mary uaoiei, at ot.

convent hamton, N. visited Mr. and Mrs. David Emmanuel on Sunday. BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY 'A number of 'youiie people; were ing, adults, as well as young peo ple, are invited to attend during the summer months.

There will be no games next season will give the local fans an opportunity to see the high school teams at little expense. A number of the varsity recently entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. v. n.

sicmer nave returned to their home in Wyoming after visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John SIckler. evening service. Mr.

'and Mrs. Micnaer rouoex in honor of the birthday anniversary football men graduated last month. Thursday night at 7:30 the mid Mr. and Mrs. Kunkle, Mr.

and v' Alice Hague has returned after aroused the campers' suspicions. Having experienced holdups in tourist camps several times before, the informant stated that he immediately became wary, The car was seen to drive to a secluded place along the river bank. One of the occupants was said to have washed his hands in the river. The men then returned to, the car and drove, away to return shortly thereafter. Sergeant Hlnkle Immediately communicated with Officers Lane, of their daughter, A most enjoyable' time was spent and Mrs.

Ralph Ashburner and soil MRS. EMMA MILLER An account of the death of Mrs. Emma 68, wife of John Miller of 126 Blalr street, will be found on another page of this paper. SPECIAL MEETING Class 1 of Franklin Street Sunday school will hold a special week service in the church parlors. Address by the minister, Prayer as The school district's field in the Westmoor section is being prepared Robert of Kunkle called on Mr.

and dainty repast was served to tne ior tne pusy. season. Mrs. Mark Kunkle on Sunday. Dominant Desire, the Blxth in the series on The Meaning of Mr.

and Mrs. -Amasa Agnew following: Elizabeth Shovlin, Jean Anna Gramilai Sally Tlllle Bennett, Marie visited relatives at Sweet Valley on SECOND' WEEK ENDS The second week of the Ed BIRTHDAY PARTY Margaret Jones of 131 Eley Sunday. the Athletic Advisory council which paid Johnson's train fare; $130 was turned in to the Times-Leader office and $43 in to the Record office. Final, arrangements were made on Thursday night at a meeting attended by the two track men Abdiel Phillips, William Y. Matthews, Lee Bittenbender, Edgar A.

Conroy, Thomas JehU' and representatives, of the press. Before the boys. left yesterday, Eugene Goldstein of the Golden Quality Ice Cream Co. presented each of them with a leather billfold containing a gift. Contributors to the fund: Attorney Franck G.

Darte, $20. Charles B. Kuschke, J. S. Bitten-' tender, Shawnee Post, American Legion, A.

D. Shonk, Edgar A. Conroy, Lee Bittenbender, Frank Marts, $10. Joseph Mangan, Dr. T.

J. Dalley, George Curran, John R. Powell, Phillips A. J. Llewlyyn, W.

A. Roberts, Edward Griffith, Franklin B. Spry, John Daugherty, meeting on Sunday afternoon at 3 wards' Memorial rCongregatIonal Fred Loomls has returned to his home in Bethlehem after spending to plan to attend the funeral of street entertained a number of Pollock; Dorothy Foster, Thomas Breznay, John Adam Koklta, Joseph Walslv Jack' Mro-zowskl, Bert Hughes, William and Vacation Church school ended yes Mrs. John Miller. Loughlln and Allen who were quickly mobilized.

The latter two guests at a- birthday party held a few days with his uncle, Alonzo Thursday night at her home. Bailey, were Instructed to enter Val- Harry Meyers, Margaret Pollock, WILLIAM ISAACS terday morning. The sessions which are held five mornings each week from 9 until 11:30 are attended by more- than 145 children. The program study has been ar Mr. and Mrs.

Alfred Opunger mont property by the Pierce street Games and dancing were enjoyed. Luncheon was served to the fol An' account of the deathi of Wil TO ARRIVE FROM ROME entrance while Hlnkle and Lane and daughter Jean of Plains visited Mr. and Mrs. Wesley liam Isaacs of -159 East Walnut street will be found on another John L. Carey- Is expected on the Dymond on Sunday.

lowing-- guests: Helen Boyle, Phalm Bressler, Ruth'- Corbett, Genevieve Morah, Dorothy Rute, Anne Pierce Whipple, Thomas ranged to be attractive and educational. Mrs. William E. Morris is and Mrs. Wlllard Bender of Noxen, S.

S. Leviathan, 'landing In New York on July 157 Mr. Carey" Is Mr. and Mrs. Urvuie (jam ana page of this paper.

BOARD TO MEET superintendent. visiting with Jeanette Aitken at her summer, home at Lake Careys Martha Hague Is attending summer school at Pennsylvania State college. Dorothy Merritt Meritt street is spending this week at Bayonne, N. visiting friends. Edgar Williams and family have moved from Abbott street to 25 Maffett street.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Webb of Scranton visited' Mrs. Emma Bon-sall of Charles street last night Mrs. Webb is a daughter of Mrs.

Bona all. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Thomas of Cottage avenue are visiting relatives in Philadelphia for several days.

1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brader and their aon, Lowell, have returned home after spending several days at Philadelphia and Atlantic City, where they vlaked relatives. Mrs. Elizabeth Williams of Abbott street will leave for Elmlra today with her son George to spend several days visiting friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hileman and daughter Phyllis Marie, of Sayre; tudying at the university of Rome. daughter Jacquelyn spent Sunday at Benton. Byle, Thomas Cawley, Gerald Con Plymouth district school board Fred D.

Hileman, Mrs. Gladys Hile After graduating from St. Leo's high scnooi, East Stroudsburg State don, James Kopetchny, Donald Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Woolever of Y.

W. M. CLUB MEETING' A meeting of the Young Women's Will meet on Monday night to re man, or Wllkes-Barre; Mr. and Mrs. Stalford.

new fire insurance policies and Teachers' college and Susquehanna Metuchen, N. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

Woolever. H. G. Jackson and son, of Wllkes- university he was member oi the award contracts for hauling. P.

O. OF A. TO MEET Barre; Mr. and Mrs. F.

A. Hileman and Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hile CATCH 24 TROUT A fine catch of trout was broueht Missionary club of Edwards' Memorial Congregational church will be held Monday night in the church.

The meeting which' was originally scheduled for Monday faculty or'Asbiey nign scnooi ror a number of years. Last year he enrolled as a medical student at Arthur H. James, $5. Sam Falnberg, Robert D. Kuschke, David P.

Jones, S. J. Rey man. balk from a fishing trip to Susque Mr. and Mrs.

David Emmanuel and sons, Leon and Billy, attended the Davis reunion at Fernbrook Park on Independence Day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larish had as All members of the P. O.

of A. Mrs. Verne DeWolfe of Monu are requested to meet at Jr. O. hanna county by Thomas Wil the University of Rome.

His ment avenue submitted to an op liams, Harry Rogers and Fred A. M. hall this afternoon at 2 to mother, Anne Carey, together nignt last, was postponed due to the date falling on Independence eration in the General hospital on arrange to attend the funeral of Markle. The group landed 24 of their guests on Monday, Mrs. Laura Williams, E.

W. Larish, Arthur Wednesday. witn ner oaugnters, Angela ana of Fall will motor to Mrs. John Miller. the elusive members of the finny Dora Jbamoreaux has returnea New York meet him.

uay. two playlets will be presented and many interesting features will be included in the program. Members of the- Heloers' Saunders and daughter, Naomi, of Wyoming, Laura Larish and Helen tribe. One of tne trout landed by Mr. Markle measured nineteen home after spending several days COUNCIL TO MEET nolds, Harry c.

Hugnes, jnaries Hendershot, George Durbin, P. A. Roan, Thomas M. Lewis, William Henderson, George E. Gwilliam, H.

G. Davis, Henry Lees, R. G. Carpenter, Louis Kocher, Bernard Groblewski, Steven Mergo, Charles Wolfe, Meyer Wolpe, Boston Hill, George Cooper, $2. Reuben Goldstein, Patrick A.

witn friends in Forty Fort. A regular session of the borough Inches. Larish oi west rittston: Mr. ana NOTES AND PERSONALS council will be held on Monday League of Immanuel Baptist church Mrs. Frank Heitman and daughter, Mrs.

Davis and son, of Allentown, are visiting at the Presbyterian Ruth Glennon of 16 Coal street DYMOND FAMILY REUNION nigni at csu at tne town nan. will present a Colonial playlet which Lois or centermoreiana; Mrs. Jeanette Dvmond. Mr. and Mrs.

manse. left yesterday morning for Atlantic A reunion of the Dymond family was given at a recent league meeting. NOTES AND PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Scott Goode and Hughes have returned home after visiting Washington, D.

and Atlantic City where they stayed for the past week. Benjamin Eaton, Roberta, Janet City where she will spend the remainder, of the summer. daughter, of Brooklyn, recently vis will be held at Fernbrook park on August 6. Short business meeting and Everil Eaton of Orange. Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Mras and family of Detroit are visiting the ited with local relatives and friends, Sadie Gorham has' -returned to MEETINGS DISCONTINUED Mrs. John Emmanuel and sons. will be held at 2, following will be a social time entered into by mem iormer parents, Mr. ana Mrs, Rev.

Lewis Bryden of Brooklyn her home, 93 South Main street. Rev. M. G. Hatcher, castor of Jack and Robert of Philadelphia are spending a week the guests of Andrew Mras of East Main street.

was a caiier yesterday. Immanuel Baptist church, an bers of the family. Joseph Dymond Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miles and Mr.

Lewis, local representative of after spending, the past two weeks with her aunt, Manfre at Georgetown. nounces in his current Issue of the Mr. and Mrs. David Emmanuel. Is present this year and Callsta Brenn-n, John K.

Roberts, John Rozanskl, Golden Quality Ice Cream Rev. Edwin Wyle, Richard Roberta, Sterling Coates, J. T. James, Thomas Moore, Charles Piatt, Thomas J. Roan, Morgan Bird, D.

R. 'Thomas, Leroy Albert B. Llewellyn, Richard Powell, John H. Dando, Wil-, Hum TL MeAvov. Andrew Bitten son Ted with Mrs.

Roy Partington David Miller Elizabeth Deeter has returned to Immanuel Hour that the Junior Dymond secretary. Joseph Haley of East Newport are on a motor trip tnrougn Wash her home in West Pittston after P. U. meetings have been dis CHURCH" OF CHRIST ington ana Virginia. the Pittston chapter of American Red Cross, announces that their is another carload of flour on its way here from Michigan and is due to arrive today or Monday.

It was street is spending some, time with spending several days with Helen James uurmn and family have continued, until September. ENROLLMENT-INCREASES McHenry, nis- uncle ana aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John McElwee of Montclalr, N. Schedule of services tomorrow at Westmoor Church of Christ, returned from Warden Place, Har 882 Market Kingston -Free Delivery Dial t-5187 7-8188 A number of yodng persons from Orange enjoyed a picnic dinner on planned to distribute this flour to vey's laKe, to their home on Pierce bender, Stanley Mrowczinskl, M.

J. Teddy stark, son or Mr. and Mrs. The gross enrollment of the high street. Independence Day at the home of day but as the car is not yet on the Biding the day of delivery must be Thomas J.

Jenkins of Cambria Smoked Hams, lb. Armour's Star Fixed Edgar Stark of East Newport street, who has been a patient, at Mercy hospital where he underwent an operation for. was street is vacationing in Atlantic Mr. end Mrs. Fred Snyder.

Those attending were Canitola Boston, school, grade: 9, 10, 11 and 12, has increased steadily since 1926, except for the 1929-30 term, according to the annual report of the supervis postponed until Tuesday or wed City. Rev. Percy Allen Davis, pastor, follows: 9:30, Bible school; 10:45, preaching and communion, sermon, The Open Door; 7:30, evening service, sermon, The Death Of a Fool. "CHIC" SALE KILM "Chic" Sale of the "specialist' nesday. Mr.

Lewis will post notices John Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs: Donald Boston, Alice Jones, Paul Jones, Mr. nd Mrs. Roy Woolever, as soon as the car arrives in Wyo Flavor Ham, lb. 15c Boneless Veal ing principal, Frof.

V. E. Lewis, Elmer Jones of Nesbjtt street has ming. Evans, Edward Keese, winiam Prltchard, Frank Edwards, Albert Moss, Louis F. Rave, Bedford, William R.

Thomas, Watkins -Brothers, H. T. Kuschke, Samuel Lewis. Jay Smith, William A. Davis, Florence Haliday, T.

A. Clemow, Pearl Hendershot, Kenneth A. Lam' bert, $1. Mrs. Elizabeth Cohen, Frank She-vock and George Raub, 50 and sons, Robert and Eugene, Shir There were only 208 pupils enrolled removed -to nis nome where he is recovering nicely.

William Marley of Detroit, Catherine Ryan, Mrs. Mary Brader of Wilmington, Del, who have been ley Snyder, Mildred Snyder, Lillian in the high school during the 1922- returnea to nis nome in ranKiin where he manages a Wool worth store- after spending two weeks fame is teamed with Jackie Cooper term, the term Avoca Mann, Billy Frantz, Robert Snyder, Clarence Boston, Glenn Sickler. in the appealing film, When A Fel tnere were 163 enrolled: 1924-25, 216; Allen Snyder, Margaret Moyer, Rose ler Needs A Friend, which will be with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

August Bucany and daughter Sadie of 10 West Main street and Mr. and Mrs. Steohen 1925-26, 217; 1926-27, 216, 1927-28, 244; 1928-29, 292; 1929-30, 277; 1930-31, 316; 1931-32. 365. It is estimated Evans, James Mitchell, George shown at matinee and evening per John Lillie, son of Mr, and Mrs, spending several days at-the.

home of Marley, East Newport have returned to their homes. They came here to attend the funeral of James Marley. inree coniriuuiiuus ui oiww- Woolever ana Mert swartwooa formances in Kingston theatre to Daniel Main street, was pain trlbutlon of $1 and four contribu- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Aenew and that there will be an enrollment of day.

Benoska of 8 Lynwood avenusvl iu nf tut nta receivaa sons or west rittston visitea Mrs, 460 pupils In the high school -during fully Injured Wednesday afternoon when he fell from a tree while playing with several companions in TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Agnew's parents, Mr. and Mrs. vatnerine James nas returned from a visit with relatives at Larksville. from friends. FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS William Culver on Monday, tne next term.

estimated. enrollment of the grades according to buildings will be printed in this The morning service tomorrow in the woods. He was attended by Grace Lucas and Loraine Dymond Jean Field of Ress street will Doctor L. C. Druffner, who had The funeral otCatherlne Szaka- of Lehighton called on Mr.

and column soon. Holy Trinity church will, begirt at 10 and will be in charge of the pastor, the Rev. David A. Menires, Sun him removed to the Taylor hospital luitu rmtc, win leave igmurrov 10 spend a week at Black Walnut-Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas Strunski of Reese street and Bertha Sebul-ski of Breaker street, Parsons, have returned after visiting relatives in Newark, N. Charles Matthews of Walnut street has recovered from a recent illness. Mrs. Wesley Dymdnd recently; leave tomorrow tb spend a week with her grandfather. Aaron Ran Jum of 78 Cherry street win De neiq where his condition is favorable.

TO HOLD SHOOT Mr. ana Mrs. John ferry and som, at. Sophie land Lottie Posaski are on Monday morning at 9 with a high mass of requiem in St Mary's church at Interment will be daughter, Doris, spent Monday with day school convenes at TO START VACATION Edwardsville Rod and Gun club visiting at New York. relatives at Mt.

Zion. will hold a shot at the local' club's Mr. and Mrs. Horton Bell and Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Jenkins of Newark, N. are, spending some time as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Evans ot Hartford street. traps on Woodward hlll this after Mr.

and Mrs. Martin "Reap and children, Helen, Mary, Joseph and Rev. Percy Allen Davis, pastor of Westmoor Church Christ, and daughters, Lillian and Mildred, noon at 2. Shells and. refreshments Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Dymond, Mildred will be sold. Joan of Blnghamton, N. are visiting at the Healey residence on Derwood Newhart of Hazle street Boston George Stanton, Lee Stan Trucksville and Allen Hayes of Plains spent a Mrs. Davis will leave on Monday for their annual vacation which they plan to spend in-the western part of the state.

NEWS OF EDWARDSVILLE ton, Mr. and Mrs. Laird 'Stanton attended a dinner at M. E. Roast, lb.

19c FRESH Pork Butts 10c ib. Small Fresh Hams, lb. Legs genuine Spring Lamb, lb. lc Spring Lamb for Stewing. 4 lbs.

3 lbs. Stewing Veal, 25c Milk Fed Veal Steak, lb. 25c Genuine Spring Lamb Chops, lb FRESH KILLED Chickens 19c ib. Drawn Free 1 Guaranteed Fresh EGGS lew oays recently at Atlantic city, J. Mrs.

Ethelbert Moon and daueh at Mehoopany on Independence ter Ethelda, of Arch street, -were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ichter. Mrs; in the ehurch cemetery. The funeral of David J.

Evans, 67, former resident, will be' held this afternoon at 2 with services at the home of his niece, Mrs. John Thomas, 14 Priestly street, Wilkes-Barre. FEAR SPEEDERS Academy street residents are said to be complaining about the speed at which automobiles travel on that thorofare. They say that with cars parked on both sides of the street none of the speeders Day. guest of Attorney and Mrs.

George Earl Newman and eon Mel- COMMUNITY NOTES Mary Evans is spending a week Eudora Gay has resumed her Moon of Bloomsburg. lor several vln Ichter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee duties as a student nurse at Gen days. In Atlantic City.

motored to Allentown Tuesday I ,1 .1 eral hospital after spending a few Harriet Williams of Green street Spring street. Margaret and Mary Hines have returned to Philadelphia after attending the funeral of their niece, Margaret Jackson. Shavertown JO ASH CHEST DAY Joash Chest Day will be observed at both morning and evening services tomorrow in the M. E. wnere mey spent ine aay.

Mr. and Mrs. Ira Moss have re days with her parents, Mr. and is. improving.

Mrs. Arthur Gay. Mr. and Mrs. C.

w. Beers, Faith 'and Margaret, have re Mordecai Jones. William Halbw, turned from Plymouth where they spent a month. BIRTHDAY PARTY A birthday party in honor of her eleventh birthday anniversary was held at the borne of Jean Nelson of Chestnut street on Wednesday afternoon. Games were played and luncheon was served to the following: Pearl Roushey, Erma Hoover, Ida Smith, Betty Roushey, Helen Roberts, Phoebus Smith, Jean Rupert, Alice Hoover, Edith Smith, Dorothy Crop, Ruth Smith, Doris Nelson, Mary Smith and Jean Mrs.

Elizabeth Eaton Nichols of of Edwardsville. with Rev. Carl turned to their home- in, Chicago. Cleveland, Ohio died at her home J. J.

Cooper and family will J.U., aiter visiting at tne nome oi Metz, former pastor of Immanuel Baptist church, and Bryant. Smith on Monday night following a sev- spend several weeks at Hyanils, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sliker, North would be able to avoid hitting a pedestrian who chanced to step from between two parked cars into eral weeks illness.

She is survived visited new xork. Main street. Miriam Evan of North Mult! Alfred Hazel and Mr. and' Mrs, Mrs. Fletcher Booker and family William Hazel are at Hamilton, and Mrs.

Donald Macdonald and by her husband, Lewis, and daughter, Ruth, and the following sisters and brothers: Mrs. William Perrigo of Shavertown; Mrs. Margaret the street. MEETING CANCELED street is spending the week in lew York. family will leave today to spend Marv Walsh.

Helen Sliker. and several weeks at Pleasantvllie, on Mrs. M. u. Hatcher, wife, of the AID SOCIETY MEETS Cape Cod.

Fred Walsh have returned from Snell, Robert Eaton and Benjamin Eaton of Orange. LADIES' Ladles' pastor or immanuel Baptist churcn, visited her sister at Richmond," Va, The July meeting of the Pal club of St. Peter's Episcopal church has been canceled. All members are requested to attend the service Aid Society of Trucks- Robert J. Haertter Is spending a recently.

Ruth Hatcher spent two vllle M. E. church met on Thurs week at Harvev's lake as a guest at few days' stay at the O'Malley cot-tare at Harvey's Lake. Lucy Colleit of Brown. street has returned from Danville 'where 'she visited Mr.

and Mrs. Pierce Rea- Garney camp. at 9:45, at which Rev. Kobert Kline will officiate. weexs at xew lorK.

Melville, Jr. enjoyed a few days at Princeton, Pa. church. Members are.asked to bring their contributions to the fund. Special music at the morning service will consist of vocal solos by Mr.

and Mrs. Donald, Notman of West Pittston, SPECIAL CHOIR REHEARSAL A special practice of Junior choir will-be held this afternoon at 4. The choir will sing at the HunU-ville M. E. church on Sunday morning at 9:30.

ROAST BEEF SUPPER Women's auxiliary of St. Paul's Mrs. Russel Frantz of East day afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. C.

Kelly on West Main street. The entertainment committee for this meeting was Mrs: A. C. Wyoming BILLS PAID Walnut street motored to Brook Mrs. Evan "Thomas of Hillside buck.

TOWNSHIP BASEBALL avenue Is visiting at Utica. lyn to visit Mrs. Ralph Ferret Mrs. Frantz will be accompanied Kelly, Mrs. Frank Locke, Mrs.

Standing of the teams in the Eur a Evans of North Main street 3 ioi. 50c Frank Mathers, Mrs. J. E. New- TownshiD Twilight League: Wyoming council paid the fol will spend today, with friends at Mrs.

Thomas was accompanied, to Utica by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jones W. L. Pet.

hart Mrs, George Metz, and Mrs. Munienourg. on the return trip by her son Charles who has been spending several weeks in Brooklyn. oi Mam street. Ruth KeBier of Manhattan street Wilbur Nichols.

After the business session the en Kennedy Jrs 3 1 .750 West Nanticoke 2 1 .667 lowing bills at its meeting Tuesday night: Penns. State Assoc. of $17; Woodhouse Mfg. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Gellma is spending some time wth friends Edgar Pettibone, son or Steve Be DiiTTcn Creamery DUllLtV and son John, and Mr. and Mrs. tertainment committee presented the following program: Piano at waiienpaupack. George Prutzman visited at Lake Pettibone, has been discharged from the Nesbitt Memorial hospital Bell Telephone Luzerne County Gas Electric Corporation, Lutheran church will 'iold a roast beef supper In the church basement on Tuesday night. The pub solo.

Esther Bennett: reading, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. M. Pugh of Cumberland, will arrive Carey.

Richard Curnow, who Is studyln where he had undergone a tonsil Beatrice Williams; vocal selections, operation. here tomorrow, to spend some time at Bucknell university, was -the Roxie Smith; recitation, Alan 4.1b. 75 Flat Road 2 2 .500 Cubs 3 4 .428 Bob Hart's 2 3 .400 Grays 2 4 .333 AT THE SHAWNEE When a Fellow Needs a Friend, with Charles "Chic" Sales, Jackie Cooper and Ralph Graves will be the attraction at the Shawnee to Alfred James and Ralph Morgan with relatives. They will be ac speaker at a recent senior B. Kunkle.

This was a record meet are spending their second year at companied by the former's father. ing for some years, there being P. U. meeting in Immanuel Baptist church. i lic is invited.

LAWN SOCIAL Mt. Greenwood Kiwanis club will hold a lawn social Wednesday night on the lawn of St. Therese's church, Jamp Meade, Va. A. M.

Pugh, who has been their nrty-seven present. Lunch was Bob Paddock and George Pad euest fof some time. served to the following dock are visiting relatives in Bing- Mr. and Mrs. John Hattenf of Church street, recently observed their silver wedding anniversary at Meadames.

L. T. Pursell, Louis namton. Pioneer avenue, for the benefit of Schuler, A. P.

Shaver. Sarah Wool- Mr. and: Mrs. L. L.

Newhart. of paele have as their guests 'over the week-end-t their summer borne at Harvey's Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Pennington the Free Tonsil clinic. The sup bert, Emily Hazeltine, A.

Spauld- a dinner. Mrs. Pi L. Keefer is spending a week In New York and Asbury mg. uuy wooiDert Herbert Wil Mrs.

Mary uibbons and sons, James and Francis, of Green street, port of the community is urged BAKESALE Hams Frank Lameroux, Albert Fark. Ruth Schoser Gertrude Pie 'Large Sweet Red Ripe Watermelons 33c Gold Cross, Pet, Carnation or Borden's Mrs. Kathleen O'Malley and Alice and Mrs. Ruth Dadard or Williams-wort Kellar class of Methodist church cone will leave on Thursday for Thomas, Forest Kunkle, W. Roberts, T.

J. Knorr, David Williams, Charles Fisher, A. M. Shaw, O'Malley have returned from Brook- will hold a bake sale this morning where tney visited Mr. and Beech Haven, to spend several weeks.

Dr. and Rbth Colborn and children, of Philadelphia, will spend in the Boston store at 10. Cecil -Hnnsinger, Wilson Cease, Mrs. Vincent Mrs. Howard Sllvinskl returned the week-end with, the-former's Betty Chicallo.

registered nurse Arch Woolbert W. H. Parsons, Eaga'r' W6rthington, Dora Frey, NOTES AND PERSONALS parents, Mr.i and W. T. Col yesterday afUr visiting her brother Is bpeodlng a few -days with her fZBl.sz; independent, 104.40; payroll officers, $145; V.

of F. Wars, $18; Stanley Houck, S. R. Durland Sand T. W.

Shoemaker, Leader Pub. Co, Record, V. F. W. Memorial Day, $50; G.

A. Memorial Day, $50; S. S. B. Memorial Day, $50; S.

S. B. Water Co. W. H.

Evans, Wyoming Roofing, 80c; Elizabeth Shulde, $25; E. V. Wendling, Bernard' $25; Anthony Paglianlte, Sam James, $40; Steve Macko, $39; R. Magagna, $200; street payroll, $337; Evening News, Pittston Gazette, R. Boyd, $10; W.

H. Gilbert, Aetna Ins. Merle Breese, W. L. Lease, W.

E. Eckert, $13.50. George F. Hileman was pleasantly surprised on Thursday night when members of her family and friends called to extend hearty wishes for her birthday. Mrs.

Hileman received many lovely gifts. Cards and other games were indulged in and lunch was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Meyers of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs.

John Hileman of Dushore, Mr. born of North Main street ana sister-in-iaw in ijong isiana. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Chi- George Elizabeth War-dan, Fred Turner, Elmer Cool- Samuel DeWitt, manager of the local A.

P. store, spent the Fourth with friends at Rutherford, Mrs. Bamford of Laurel Mrs. William Sharkey is con callo, after on professional valescing after a recent illness -at baugh, Johnson Coolbaugh. S.

duty at Scranton for some time. Thomas Husband Jones of Hill N. J. her home on Loveland avenue. Finney, Fred Bartells, William day only.

Also on the bill are Shadow of the Eagle, No. 4 and a comedy, Jimmie's Little Yacht There will be a matinee at 1:30. CONVENTION. DELEGATES. Mrs.

John Commons and Helen CConnell will" represent the auxiliary of Larksville post. 655, American Legion, at the one day' bf-county convention, at Hazleton on July 20. New officers of the Larks-ville post auxiliary wiH be installed at the convention. EXCHANGE PULPITS Rev. Edwin Wyle.

pastor of First Christian church, and Rev. George pastor of the Christian church at Canton, will preach in each other's pulpit tomorrow. MRS. CLARA TEMPLETON An account of the funeral of Mrs. Clara Templeton of 583 West Main street will be found on another" page of this paper.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rood- of Rhodes, Harold Smith. Harold Run is visiting ner parents, Mr. ano Mrs.

Arthur's. Bell, Ashley street Harry Stout has returned to D. after spending several davs. with, his family on Francis Layaou and sons, Jack and Edward, spenjt the Fourth at Sharpe street, announce the Arrival of twins, a boy and a girl, on Lake Walenpaupafek fishing. They Yorks, J.

B. Schooley, Harry Brod-hun, S. R. Henning, Ezra Hoover, Earl. Hill, Charles Palmer, B.

C. side avenue, scoutmaster of Troop 136, Immanuel Baptist is at Camp Acahela as instructor. Mrs. Boyd Hess and Catherine Anderson of Pittston were guests of Mrs. Mary E.

Kluck of Arch Ashley reported a large- eaten. Fourth of July. Cream, can ....5 Vic Cases of 48 Cans $2.59 10 cans Maytime Cream Case of 48 Cans $2.10 Large No. 3 qt. size can of Tomatoes, can 10c STOBE OF A MILLION i BARGAINS Get Our Circular and Be Convinced Charles Hoffman and eon Florence; Hufnagle of Lewlsburg roct, s.

orris, n. M. Lloyd. Mrs. G.

E. Paddock is spending sometime at Patterson Grove Charles, went fishing over the Kelly, Frank Locke, George Is visiting at the home of Refca Metz, Misses Janet Post. Roxie Camp Ground. street recently. Fourtn at Delaware river, N.

J. They made a record -catch. meienderier, Asniey street, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Williams and Mr.

and Mrs, Harry Watson Dr. A. Miller who has been confined, to his home by illness is recovering satisfactorily. passenger and freight Smith, Grace Dean, Marion Court-right, Leonora Warden, June Parsons, Jacqueline Spaulding, Master children, Dorothy and Douglas, of Forty guests of and Mrs. Roy (Dlefenderf er, Thursday air services have been opened be daughter, Bessie, of Philadelphia spent a few days at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. William Dlerolf this tween Germany and Russia, con utnoy i Alan Kuniue, Mrs. Victor Plccone spent, several weeks at! Patterson Grove Camp Richard Post, Earl Hill, Forrest necting nerim with Moscow, ana evening. Chauncey-' Hauck- of Elizabeth, week. Bimtn ana juonaia mun.

Leningrad. recently,.

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