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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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Ten WILKES-BARRE -RECORD. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1937 -Barre Kiwanis Auxiliary to Open Fall Wilkes SOMETHING NEW IN HATS HUSBAND fVPIL OF ACTRESS WIFE 76 Attend Temple Personals YESTERYEAR Women's Auxiliary Will Convene Today Sisterhood Luncheon Bruce Payne and daughter Betsy i t- i T7i Society On WiUces-Bam Circles) OI sown juvcr-oircci ana jr. nu- ward W. Bixby and daughter Helen Lea of South Franklin Street will V' Mil game ai ranceion on ay. lira.

John M. Moore and son John. of Wvomine Avenue. Junior and Senior Women's Auxiliary of St. Stephen's will hold its first luncheon meeting of the fall at 1 today.

In the absence of the rector. Rev. Gardiner M. Day; at the General Convention In Cincinnati, Rev. Edward El- Tate, assistant minister, will speak on parish matters.

Address will be given by Rev. Charles Sykes of St Peter's Church, Plymouth, director of Camp Great Neck, St. Stephen's Church Camp for boys, on the last Forty Fort, are expected home from Truro, Cape Cod- and Brockton, Mass. on Tuesday. They apent the summer on Cape Cod and have been In Brockton the last week.

Mrs. Moore's mother. Mrs. George summer at camp and the plans for -Seventy-six attended a luncheon gives by Temple Israel Sisterhood yesterday afternoon ln the vestry rooms. Mrs.

Joseph MichJosky Is chairman of committee in charge and Mrs. Jack Goldstein is assistant chairman. On the committee: Mrs. Charles Coplan, Mrs. A.

Datt-ner, Mrs. Myne Shapiro Levy, Mrs. David Gross, Mrs. A. W.

Friedman, Mrs. Jack Lieberuon, Mrs. Melvln Shapiro, Mrs Louis Rosenthal, Mrs. Joseph Hirahowita, Mrs. Louis Unterberger, Mrs.

David Walks-man. Plans for an institute to be sponsored by the Sisterhood were out-lined. G.W.Keller Weds Germantown Girl A. Thatcher or tsrocKion, wm accompany her here for a 10-day tay. Mrs.

Carl Ferenbach, formerly of this city, has closed her summer the future. ANNOUNCES TEA Saturday, October 1901 Herbert Conyngham returned some days ago from Maine where he spent the summer. Mrs. Conyngham is spending soma time at Spring Lake. N.

J. Dr. W. Smith has taken.posses-sion of the John Lee house on Union Street, where he will remain until his new house on South Franklin Street Is completed. R.

J. Flick has taken rooms in the same house. Saturday, October I 191T Mrs. Philip Burnham, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. A.

H. Phillips on North Franklin Street, has gone Camp Upton, Yaphank, Long -Island, where she will spend a few days with her husband, who la engaged ln construction work for Uw government ln the army camp. Misses Elisabeth and Bertha Pringle will entertain at tea on Tuesday, at their home on College Avenue, Kingston, ln honor of Miss Lydla Broadhead, whose engagement to Russell Nyce of Bushkill has been announced. Neebltt Hospital Anxilary to place at "Oini vvooas ana returned to her apartment In New York for the winter. Mrs.

Feren-bach's son Carl is in Johnson City, a. Mark Anniversary Committees were named for the lean. Mrs. Charles E. Clift of West River Street is home after spending three weeks in Jamestown, Farmington and New York.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jacobsen who are residing temporarily at the 25th anniversary tea to be given on October 27 from 2 to 8 ln Nurses Home at a meeting of the woman's board held yesterday at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital.

Mrs. Robert Miller is chairman of the decorations committee. Chairmen named are as follows: Decorations, Mrs. Robert Mills and residence of Mrs. Frank Marti of 253 East Main Street, Plymouth, have gone to Chicago for a week.

Their two daughters, Frances and Grace Jacobsen, are spending a week with Mrs. Frank Martz at Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. William Schaeffer and daughter.

Miss Marion Schaef- nf T3in VlPW Will 1 1 1 tOtTlOr- Mrs. Burton Weil; music. Mrs. M. Mr.

and Mrs. John Rieber of 239 Onley Avenue, Philadelphia, announce the marriage of their daughter, Bernice, to George W. Keller of Germantown, formerly of Luzerne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Zack Keller of Luzerne, which took place at the home of the bride's parents last Saturday night at 6.

Dr. W. J. Klaer officiated. A reception -for the immediate families followed.

They will live in Colonial Gardens, Germantown. Mrs. Keller was former commer- Stanley Johnson; invitations, Mrs. John Haertter, Mrs. Frank Shedd and Mrs.

Russell Frantz; tea, Mrs, E. J. Grirfith and Mrs. S. S.

Foster. Attending the board meetings: Mrs. Vivian Edwards, Mrs. E. J.

i nj Griffith, Mrs. D. R. Daniels, Mrs. MODERN TURKISH BATHS $1.00 Hlw Drg klehart BeSaat, New Work BUM Ottra at Meltorttt laitjtau, Philadelphia E.

MARKET ST, WB. TrlrpkoB. S-eilf OaaaJaa Baaalaa hcial teacher in the Willow Grove M. Stanley Johnson; Mrs. J.

H. Haertter, Mrs. J. Dick, Mrs. S.

S. Foster. Mrs. Robert Miller, Mrs. Frank Helme, Mrs.

Burton Weil. High School. Mr. Keller is connected with the Firestone A willing pupil of Mary Astor of the films' la ner husband, Manuel Del Campo, preparing; for his professional stage debut in minor roles of the Coward series, "Tonight at The actress is shwn at rehearsal coaching her husband, who has taken the name of Michael Field for his appearances ln stage productions. She will appear In major roles in the series which opens ln Los Angeles.

ARRIVALS Weekly Welsh Class Arouses Interest Junior Women To Start Work Mr. and Mrs. John Williams of 193 East Market Street have announced the birth of a son, Thomas John, at Wyoming Valley Homeopathic Hospital on September 25. Olivia De Havilland, screen actress, wears this jockey cap of rust tone antelope. The gxosgrain ribbon, which circles the crown ties with flaring; ends in the back.

Wyoming Valley's Fastest Growing Store Mrs. Williams is the former Miss row from Hotel Rideau, Newboro, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. H.

Webb Smith Will move from their summer place at Shrine View to their residence at 281 North Sprague Avenue, Kingston, the latter part of October. Charles W. Laycock of Kingston and son Robert Laycock of Asbury Park will return on Friday from Manlwaki, Canada, where they are on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Mendelson whose marriage took place last Wednesday are in Bermuda. Mrs. Mendelson is the former Elsie Meyer Simon. Mr. and Mrs.

G.H. Turrell and family moved yesterday from Wya-lusing to 69 Butler Street. Kingston. Misses Anne Bixby, Barbara Payne and Elizabeth Freeman of this city; Barbara Rippard, Mary Atherton and Mary and Augusta Wood of Kingston and Mary Louiee Hourigan, a student at Manhattan-villa College will leave Friday for Princeton where on Saturday they will be guests at a tea dance and reception to be given by President and Mrs. Harold W.

Dodds for the freshmen at Princeton at their home, "Prospect." Mrs. E. W. Bixby, Mrs. Bruce Payne.

Mrs. L. C. Rippard and Col. Thomas H.

Ather Parties in and About City The Dress You'll Live In A party was held at the home of Mrs. Delia Fink In honor of the l(Kh birthday anniversary on September 30. Present: Evelyn, Willard, Wayne, Elaine and Clarence Seigle; Lolse, Franklin and Jean Buff; Harry, Ruth, Betty, Leona and Jean Rumpilla; David, Myrtle, Shirley and Martha Thomas; Shirley and Robert Bam bach; Francis and Janet Daubert; Lester, Marion, Dorothy and Shirley Rule. Audrey and Paul Schwartz, Myrtle Gilbert, William Thomas, Naomi Buff, Pearl Cooper, Robert Machina, Ruth Bowman, Patsy Brislln, Harold Smith, Thomas Rosencrantz, Pauline Rushkowskl, Betty Kropp, Robert Yeisley; Pauline, Maurice, Donald and Jeanette Smith; Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Smith; Mr. and Mrs, Llovd Mrs. Harry Musante of 96 Lawrence Street gave a shower recently in honor of Miss Victoria Obicl of Park Avenue, a November bride-elect. Other guests: Mrs. Theodore Baiz, Mrs.

Frank Obici, Mrs. John Strojny, Eleanor Obici, Mrs. Thomas Sangiuliano, Anne Obici, Edith Volper, Sue Obici, Mrs. Mario Peruzzi, Sadie Simon, Victoria Obici. The following members of the senior choir of Christ Lutheran Church held a corn roast at the Crow's Nest cabin, Blytheburn: Mr.

and Mrs. Willard Hoats, Mr. and Mrs. Richard George, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Jones, Mr. and Mrs. August Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. David Lennon, Mrs.

Malcolm Watt, Mrs. Allan Myers, Lena Christ, Esther Dierolf, Doris Ogin, Jean Savacool, Elizabeth Christ, Catherine Christ. Miss Pearl Grabsky of Charles Street, Luzerne, a bride-elect, was "Clovelle" DDiress ton will accompany the group. Mrs Hayden Phillips of Leighton Croft, Trucksville, and Mrs. C.

ii.mA nf West North Teresa Sangiuliano of this city. Mr. and Mrs. George Allardyce of 837 South Main Street have announced the birth of a daughter, Joyce Lynn, on October 4. Mrs.

Allardyce is the former Miss Al-linda Krause, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Krause of 16 South Grant Street, Miners Mills, a former member of the faculty of the South Grant Street School, Miners Mills. A daughter was born In Homeopathic Hospital, October 5, to Mr. and Mrs.

John Wegrzoynowicz of 7 Laurel Street. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Wolfe of 3 Lance Hill, Plymouth, announce the birth of a son in Homeopathic Hospital, October 5. A son was born October 5 ln Homeopathic Hospital to Mr.

and Mrs. John Cosky of 213 Noble Lane. A eon was born in Homeopathic Hospital October 5 to Mr. and Mrs. John Grzywacz of 61 North Fulton Street Mr.

and Mrs. James D. Evans, Pioneer Avenue, Dallas, have announced the birth of a son, Monday, October 4, at Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

William Blecker of 14 Lehigh Street have announced the birth of a daughter last night at Wyoming Valley Homeopathic Hospital. The following attended a wiener roast held by Gleaner Sunday School Class of Firwood M. E. Church at Farmer's Inn Saturday night: Bruce Davis. Florence Rob- The class In Welsh sponsored by Junior Cambrian Club on Friday nights at 8 in Coughlin High School, is arousing much interest among residents of Welsh extraction.

Rev. Glyn Williams of Plymouth is the instructor. The opening meeting is to be held on Friday night. The class, for the most part, is devoted to Welsh conversation, although some grammar Is Included. Miss Winifred Thomas is acting as secretary.

Anyone interested is welcome to attend. MUler-Llparula Miss Antoinette T. Liparula, daughter of Mrs. Mary Liparula of 42 East Thomas Street, Miners Mills, became the bride of Henry E. Miller of this city, son of Mrs.

Pauline Miller of Flemington, N. last night at 7 in Blessed Sacrament Church, Miners Mills. Rev. Francis Kane officiated. The bride wore a gown of biege wool designed with high neckline, long sleeves and gored skirt.

She wore a brimmed hat of brown felt and a shoulder bouquet of yellow tea rosea Her sister, Miss Catherine Liparula, maid of honor, was attired in a gown of mahogany brown wool with hat of matching felt. Her shoulder bouquet was of yellow daisies and pon poms. Donald Wallace was best man. A reception for 50 guests followed at the home of the bride's mother. Mr.

Miller and his bride have gone to Niagara Falls and Canada. The bride is a graduate of Coughlin High School. Mr. Miller was graduated from Flemington High School and Rider's College. He is employed by Wilson and Company, this city.

TO OPEN SEASON ampton Street are in London. The former moiner, airs, aiueiine Whlneray, -spent a short time with them and has returned to her home in Cheshire. From London, Thmwui nnrt Mrs. I.avcock will go to Cheshire for a visit, returning .95 Fink, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Kllng and son William, Mrs. Delia Fink, William and Mary Fink, Earl Ogin, Frederick Pettlt and Llewellyn honored at a shower given recently j. nomas. Mora than MO rnnnlca nttanrla4 Wyoming Valley Junior Woman's Club announces the opening of the fall and winter season of activities. Meetings will be held this year at Chase Hall.

The first business meeting will take place on Thursday evening at 7:45. The new board of directors will be installed at that time. Members of the board are: Gertrude McGlynn Ank-ner, president; Jane Delahunty, vice president; Hilda Parsons, recording secretary; Beryl Evans, corresponding secretary; Rosella Kasper, treasurer; Mary Monahan, clubwoman chairman; Martha Ar-ner, service chairman; Isabel Pok-orny, blind fund chairman; Mildred Cleaver, membership chairman; Veronica Davltt, music chairman; Sadie Carey, cultural chairman; Dauriez Evans, drama chairman; Mary Bendik, finance chairman; Mary O'Malia, contact chairman; Althadell Jones, publicity chairman, and Mrs. A. S.

Galland, advisor. The club aims to provide cultural, service, educational and social enrichment for its members. Excelsior Club Arranges Party Mrs. Helene Chiscon has been named chairman for a party to be given Tuesday night by Excelsior Club of Circle 34, P. W.

M. in the clubrooms, 33 West Union Street. Named to assist with arrangements were Mrs. Joseph Coolick, Mrs. A.

Margavich, Mrs. Alphonse Hozempa, Mrs. Catherine Frederick, Mrs. Rose Gabel, Mrs. Celia Fela, Mrs.

Matilda Zoolkoski, Miss Ann Konsavage, Miss Josephine Gorecki, Miss Clara Rovlnski, Miss Mary Lasak, Miss Helen Cihocki. Will Resume Meetirfgs Fortnightly Literary Club will resume meetings Wednesday afternoon, October 13, at home of Mrs. W. B. Crane, Reynolds Street, Kingston.

The reader will be Miss Mary Louise Stark, who will present Henry C. Link's "Return to dance held Saturday night in the veairy rooms 01 lempie Israel ror members of the high school class tvora I Harriett Horwitz, Pearl Kaufman, Dy miss Ariine Kosnick of Market Street, Luzrne. Guests included Phyliss Zabutki, Helen Shewinski, Helen Nedvia, Mary Fabeck, Ruby Grabsky, Phyliss Rosnick, Martha Lendak, Ariine Rosnick, Delores Rosnick. Miss Josephine Nardell of this city, whose marriage will take place on October 9, was honored at a reception given recently by Blessed Virgin Sodality of Holy Rosary Italian Church at the church auditorium. Miss Nardell received a gift.

Hostesses were Flftrpnoft fMaveralla Pnrmollo Pfti. bins Davis, Wilson Punshon, Thelma iiarry Kotnstein, Richard Kaufman, Harry Rothsteln, Richard Kaufman, Robert Smulovitz, Jacob C. Karnofsky, Milton Rosner. Committee: Lois Levy, Harriett Horwitz, Ruth Felder, Harry Roth-stein, Silvia Brown. Mrs.

Mercle Stribaugh of 66 West Maple Street entertained her card club recently. Guests: Mrs. Robert Drummonds, Mrs. James Ferguson, Mrs. Arthur Alexander, Mrs.

Otto Sturns of Clarks Summit; Miss Elizabeth Stribaugh, Mrs. James Hotchkiss of this city. First sutDr meetintr nf Sorva- sano, Sylvia Zampetti and Ellza- You will love the high "zipped" neckline because it is so flattering; the soft, velvety fabric the simple lines, moulded to the figure. It's the type of dress you can hardly be without. The lines are simple and charming! It comes in green, rust and wine.

Misses9 Sizes Women of Kiwanis Arrange Luncheon for Tomorrow oeia suppiee. umer guests: J-tev. Arcangelo Danca, Viola DeLucco, Laura Petrilla, Jane Lentini, Nell Lentini, Mary Bria, Ruth Barbera, Mary Cecere, Monuella Monte, Mary Giovlno, Grace Gianuzzi, Marguerite Marino, Antoinette DeFalco, Angela Galardi, Rose Corsano. Gracn Galnrril Anna Your-Y Women's Club of Y. M.

and W. H. A. will be held Thllpurtnv nlorht (t In A Aufiero, Mildred Altavilla, Louise Altavilla, Sue Altavilla, Adeline Altavilla, Sue Stanziale, Julia South Washington Street. The program will feature a bowling game.

Mrs. Samuel EDstine will Women of Kiwanis Club will open the season with a luncheon on Thursday afternoon at 1 at Hotel Sterling. Mrs. R. S.

Rileigh of Anthracite Avenue, Kingston, Is receiving reservations today. Mrs. Ralph Greenberg is chairman and assisting are Mrs. George Magee and Mrs. Richard S.

Rileigh. Miss Mary Baker, supervising librarian of the Osterhout Library, and Mrs. Fletcher Booker will speak. Mrs. Roy V.

Eder will Angeune r'agiossi, Rose Petrillo. Rettv ftianuzzl Anno preside. Glovino, Kathryn Scialanca, Sophie William F. Niemeyer, Sr. of Street was honored at a nartv ooura, josepnine n-ngnsn.

Mrs. Walter Loewen of 45 Sturdevant Street entertni nrl nf uooo, itoDert anner, Janet Griffiths, Benjamin Phillips, Doris Reed, William Oplinger, Jessie Alexander, Bud Young, Geraldyne Joyne, Jack Davison, Marlon Zboray, Walter Turner, Marjorie Mussleman, Frank Decker, Martha Harmon, Frank Titus, Helen Ibit-son, William Evans, Jane Alex-Ander, George Morgans, Alice Sor-ber, Zygmond Zwalskl, Wanda Troutman, Danie Jassett, Dower; John Pothery. Louise Kish-baugh. Mr. and Mrs.

John Monko, Mrs. Arthur Griffiths and Mrs. G. Brofford. HubbeU-Wampole Mr.

and Mrs. H. L. Wampole of 362 South River Street have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Betty Wampole, and Cecil Hubbell, son of Mr. and Mrs.

N. I. Hubbell of Noxen. The wedding will take place in October. Young Polish Group Dancers of Wiikes-Barre met recently with Miss Helen Blazjewski, Washington Street.

Mrs. Robert E. Krause of 16 South Grant Street is improving following an illness. Mrs. John Miller and sons have returned 1o LaCrusa, Mexico, after spending several months as guests of the former's mother, Mrs.

John Miller of South Hancock Street Miss Evelyn Ann Varhely was named publicity secretary and Miss Jean Zalleta was elected financial secretary. LAZARUS DRESS SECTION 2ND FLOOR given recently In observance of his birthday anniversary. Guests: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harden, Mr.

and shower recently In hnnnr nf Alice Bossert of this an 1 Home eany in novmoer, Miss Casimir Tyburski of South Washington Street is representing the College Woman's Club at the Herald-Tribune conference in New York. C. Harold Laycock of West Northampton Street recently vieit-ed his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scott in New York.

Mies Emily Parker, New York, la a guest of Miss Ida Button of South River Street. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Freeman, South Franklin Street, will return on Sunday from Canada.

Mr and Mrs. R. H. Mitchell have closed their cottage at Harvey's Lake and returned to the Ludwig Apartments. Mies Catherine Cormack of North Franklin Street visited at Blooms-burg on Saturday.

She attended closing program of Bloomsburg Fair. Mrs. Harry Carver and Infant daughter Sally have been removed from Homeopathic Hospital to their home, 112 Center Street, Plymouth. The former is the former Jennie Trethaway of Forty Fort. Miss Theresa Lucille Folz, assistant head nurse at the James Buchanan Brady Urology Foundation of the Cornell Medical Center, New York, to spending a month with her mother, Mrs.

E. J. Folz and grandmother, Mrs. Theresa Pohepic of 22 West Washington Street, Nanticoke. Mrs.

Sterling D. Sarley Sun-bury is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dallas C. Shobert, 180 Wood Street, city.

Mr. and. Mrs. Warren M. Goff of Terrace Street moved yesterday from their cottage at Harvey Lake.

Mrs. Lucy Alexander is ill at her borne on South River Street. Mrs. Mary Morgan Ayres of the Schooley Apartments went to Bound Brook, N. yesterday for a Visit.

Miss Jane Pierson of New York, Who recently suffered a fractured arm, is improving. Miss Pierson is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pierson of South Main Street but will return to New York the latter part of October. Mr.

Robert Price of South River Street has returned from Buffalo. Mrs. J. R- Arnold of Alexander, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs.

L. L. Foster of Madison Street. Mrs. W.

S. Goff has moved from Harvey' Lake to her residence on Hanover Street Mr. and Mrs. G. B.

Heycock of this city are stopping at Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, Atlantic City. Mr, and Mrs. Tom Garvey of East 0. ...1,1 t. Van, mrs.

uernara uaijiei, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Niemeyer, Mr. and Mrs. Anthonv Kai.ipr Mr and Niemeyer of this city, and Mr.

and uciorjer onae-eiect. Miniature wedding party decorated the table center. Pink and blue decorations and bouquets of fall flowers completed the decorations. Misses Ruth Collett and Mary Holmes received jura, friaries xviemeyer ol aing-hamton. Miss Rita Pesavontn nf nilar.

sleeve Street was hostess to her bridge club recently. Misses Vera Glasser, Ruth Walter, Catherine Weiss and Mrs. Carl Pesavento received nrlraa ctt prizes, utner guests: Elsie Butcher, Helen Hoffman, Marjorie Fry, Ruth Collett, Emily Bogart, Mary Holmes, Mrs. William Relchman, Mrs. Thomas Hofmeister, Mrs.

William Walsh and Mrs. Frank Emmel. Miss Helen Hourigan, daughter of Attorney and Mrs. Andrew Hourigan of West River Street tonight will attend the "Veiled Prophet's" ball to be given in St. Louis in honor of the debutantes of the season.

Miss Hourigan who attends Manhattanville College, will be a guest of Miss Mary Jane Dean; who will be a maid of honor at the ball. A special meeting will be held tonight at Belski's Hall, Parsons. All members will attend to plan a party and to practice new dances. Plans were made for a hike and Miss Helen Oakley was named chairlady of the coming affair. Heck.

Mary Proeller, Doris Funke mm uiib. wniiam neiiricK, jr. Mr. nnd T-n ZZ ii mtmm. Akaj "cjicr una daughters.

Margaret and Emma, of Luzerne, are nnm frnm T3i.ii.. Miss Ruth Welnstock of 290 East Northampton Street went to Westminster, Md to be guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and delphia, where they attended the iteller-Reiber wedding. Milton Millar annrta i il. Mrs.

Nathan Welnstock. Mr. and Mrs. William Rowan, Record, will spend the week end in New York with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Miller. He will also take in the World Series. rwia. n-t, and the Misses Nell and Mary McLaughlin, Hazle Street, have re turned after spending the week as guests of Mr. and Mrs.

William Brennan of Boston .11 it I 1 2'L I I William Reese of South Grant uiu6uauici- ui rarK Avenue is visiting in New York and Elmont, L. Mrs. Louise D. Johnson of 26 James Street, Kingston, is improving at her home after having been Geisinffer Hospital, They're here the amazing Sterling Silver Sets for Four 24 Pieces Street spent the week end as a guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd James in Hazleton.

Mrs. Millard Christmas of Church Street, Kingston, entertained her Mrs. Tnnisa TnMA. Hancock Street and Mrs. Sara Williams Of Plain- ore club recently.

Guests: Marion Trethaway, Marjorie Rogers, Alarie Kearn, LaVerne Elston, June Con defphYa WiUiams ln rad, Mary Bedner, Emily Behler. ti nrr mAiii Direct, wiii iu Cnilntv i Mrs. Charles Renowden and daughter Ethel, East Market Street, VrYrTk and Mrs. Chtil Brb'tske have returned to and Mrs. Hannah Powell of East new iyas ruiLCUS! You'll be thrilled by the sensational performance, the glorious natural tone, the many outstanding features of the new PHILCO.

Come in see, hear and try them. VERY LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE! THE WORLD SERIES STARTS TODAY! South Street are guests of the for York today to attend the world series. They will atop at the Hotel New Yorker. Mrs. Faust, night supervisor at 'Retreat Mental Hospital, a patient at Nanticoke State Hospital DrT PauTA.

Keeney, son Mr. tuTra Tnhn A. Keenev of 291 Moritz 9n rs- mers daughter. Mrs. iLdward Wli 111 1 iL a Mil -m main street Hams in Philadelphia.

New Hancock Street left yesterday lor jonns tiopain buhwi i ruuuu TUltlmnra to take a DOst "bargains with beauty" graduate course. Dr. Keeney Is at present State epidemiologist with M0 the Pennsylvania jjeparuuen. KURL-IEST" FRENCH rteaitB. Vuvilnanrl Millar, who ha been Permanent I spending two weeks with his son TONIC I Croquignole I Complete Are You Ready to Enjoy the Games? At the' crack of the bat, you'll get every play as you wish to get it.

ALL MODELS Console and Table. PRICES, $32.50 up. Console Models, $49.95 up. I Complete Beginner's Set Contains four each of the six flatware essentials for everyday use knives, forks, teaspoons, salad forks, butter spreaders and cream soup spoons. Sold Exclusively in this City by Frank Clark 63 South Main Street Other Wave To flS ana aaugmer-in-iaw, but.

ana jura. George B. Miller of Dana Street, left yesterday for. East Orange. Jane Ackerson of Virginia Terrace, Forty Fort, submitted to an appendectomy at Nesbitt Hospital on Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Seidler have returned to Montclalr after visiting Mr. and MrsGregory Ferenbach of Butler Street. Kings All rermanrnt BEWESCH'S iV'S Square ol nnervMon i oa til your beauty nreda.

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