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YILIIEo-BArtHE MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1S25 etructlon engineer for the U. S. second annual Claes Night of the 6:30 tonight in Trucksvllle M. E. Irish Outins to Ce uovernment ana twin oe stauoneu (Jhurcn.

7 13 AOt Girl Scouts and Brownies meet at Mtddletown during the building of an airport there. West Sids at 4 in Trucksvllle M. E. Church. TON high school Friday evening in tne high school auditorium.

The proceeds of the exercises will be used to defray expenses of the annual trip to Washington. The class will leave for Washington the middle ot Young Women's Missionary So Held on August 4th John R. Reap, president, an JL Ji'. RECEIVES AWARD Wilbur Davis, member of the ciety of Trucksvllle M. E.

Church meets at 6:30 tonight In the church. JOHN COYNE, Representative the week. 1 nounced at the meeting of Friendly Sons of St. Patrick on Saturday OPEN MEETING.1. Younr Women's Missionary So Room 8, American Theatre Building.

Second Floor. Phone 433 (To reach the main office In Wllkes-Barre telenhone Pittaton West Sid Headquarters 70S Market Street, Kingston West of Kingston Corners MALCOLM T. JOHNSON. Advertising Representative PAUL A MANGAN, News Representative MAE H. SAMUEL, Soolety Correspondent 0tnce7-1714 Home 7-8709 graduating class of Dallas Borough High School, received the Angellne Dymond Award for excellence In the Commercial Department during the put year, at the commencement exercises held at the high school on Friday night.

2-2121 and-you will be connected direct with the Wllkes-Barre ciety of Truckeville M. E. Church will hold a covered dleh dinner tonight at 6:30 (DST) in the church dining room. Election of officers night that the annual outing for members and friends will be held at Valley View Park on August 4. Joseph Devlin, Plank Street, read a aper on Frank Walker, Butte, Eont, former Plymouth resident office of the Record without toll charge.) Leo Cotter of Sperling Street has recovered from a recent Illness Donald Dennis, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Dennis ot Tripp Street; Mary Dennis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Dennis of Tripp Street and Robert Heffere, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Heffers of Shoemaker Avenue, received their First Holy Communion yesterday at St. Cecelia's Catholic Churoh of Exeter. will take place. Mrs. George Reynolds, Jr, will present the study book chapter.

Mrs. Laura Patter COMMENCEMENT GUEST Merrill Thomas, a member of the ana treasurer or tne uemocrauo National Committee. Reports Received at 400Prec2iitat graduating class of Dallas Borough School, had as one of hie ffuests at CIIURaiFOLKUUI) PASTOR ON JUBILEE Routine Twp. Meeting SOCASH-ORZEWSKI Miss Helen Socaah. daughter of Baccalaureate Service Held son, Dallas sub district president, will attend.

A. report will be given on the meeting held May 18 In Kingston. Mrs. Cedrio Griffith Will preside. commencement his great aunt Mrs.

Lydla Learch. Mm. Learch Is 90 years v-. 4 Dinner to Reap Plttston Township School Board a ratittna maaMner BatfirlBu at PLAINS CALL TO UNEMPLOYED CHURCH TO MEET; St Paul's Lutheran i Church SCHOOL BOARD MEETING Reiular meetlni ot Dallas Bor A. Vecaey Ordained Quarter Century Ago, night received reporU of officers.

Treasurer Latorre reported a balance of $1,600, tha halanoe of special Stata alff raralvaH aavatal Tribute Paid to Deputy At- Council will meet Tuesday night at 8 in the church at Shavertown. ough School Board will be held at the high school building Thursday night at 8. ago. Solicitor J. Harold Flannery Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Socash. 120 Grove Street. Exeter, and Stephen Orsewski, eon of Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Orzewskl of 292 Grant Street, same place, were married Saturday morning at St.

John's Slovak Church, Plttston, by Rev. J. J. Bednarchlk, who also celebrated a nuptial mass. They were attended by Miss Agnes Drobb as maid of honor.

Miss Valeria Kula-koweky as bridesmaid, William brother of the bridegroom, as best man, and Michael Clzmar, usher. was instructed to communicate witn trlUB UA wwcftuv wuuv Unemployed League will open an office at Mid vale Settlement" House for registration purposes, The office will be open every afternoon r. I h.M 1 1.1 TQT LUTHERAN AUXILIARY Ladles' Auxiliary of St Paul's Rev. G. E.

Ruff Preaches to Kingston Township Graduates torney General and Democratic Leader uarrisDurg ana inquire if the money can be used to pay teachers' back aalarlaa. aananlallv tn hn Lutheran Church will meet Wed nesday afternoon in the church. teachers who were dismissed at the W. M. S.

TO MEET ''1' Missionary Society of except omj TW-'- All unemployed from the west side of the Erie Railroad of Plains, Including Hllldale. Plalnsvllle, Port Bowkley and Mldvale, are requested to register for work on future projecls. 4 iu w.v' w. time tne tate notinea tne board to reduce the faculty. SISKOSKE-HOGAN 'Liizeriie RUSSELL HENtJERSHOT 28 Dannlson Street Luzerne Dial King.

7-6358 A wedd Ins; breakfast was served Neighbors and friends numbering more than 400 gathered at dinner Trucksvllle M. E. Church will hold an all-day meeting Wednesday In tne nome or miss juiia Montanye oi at the home of the bridegroom's parents. After a wedding trip to New York the couple will reside at 144 Mason Street, Exeter. Mt.

Greenwood. Annual election of officers will be held, A 1X1 to ling fcua uikiiwu Tfui held tomorrow night at 6 in Old wn mill kNanwnv, uauIllcr ot Mr, and Mrs Anthony Slskoske, 63 West Liberty Street, Ashley, and Patrick W. Hogan, son of Mr, and Mrs. William Hogan, 128 Oak Street, Congregation ot Westmoor Magyar Presbyterian Church yesterday morning honored Rev, Eugene A. Vecaey, pastor, at.

a celebration commemorating the 25th anniversary of hie ordination. Rev, Mr. Vecsey was ordained In Kittannlng Presbytery at Leechburg, in 1910. speakers at the jubilee service were. Rev.

Ebenezer Flack, of Kingston and Rev. Joseph Kerr, I' national superintendent Congregational singing was led by Nicholas Balatsa of "Philadelphia. Following the service, a Jubilee dinner was served to congregation guests in the church school loom. Kingston Dramateurs Offer 'Yniimr IHea9 last night at St Mary's auditorium, Avoca, to pay tribute to Attorney John R. Reap, vice-chairman of the Democratic Party of Luierne County and deputy attorney general BCnpOl.On WlUieu DUtiK TBUCKSVILLE SCOUTS The reorganized Boy Scout Troon INJURED IN FIGHT John Durlscavase.

24. of 27 Mill BACCALAUREATE SERMON Rev. Ivan L. pastor of BtOOUNTY MEETING The. members of Ladles'- Auxi srowntown, rutsion xownsnip, win be married this morning at 7:30 at f.

Marv'a T. PhnrnS at Trucksvllle will meet Wednesday Luzerne M. E. Church, using as hie Rev. H.

P. Burke, pastor of St Mary's Church, offered grace, -and Street was treated at Pittaton Hoe- on Friday night at midnight or lacerations of the scalp and liary of the Joseph E. Conlon Post 55ft of American Lea-Ion, who are Barre, by Rev. J. J.

Kowaiewski, night at 7:80 in Trucksvllle M. E. 'f- SCRIBES TOHAVE PARTY Scribes of Wyomln Valley Girl topic, "Always Upward," delivered the baccalaureate sermon to Lu planning to attend we Bi-uouniy chin suffered, according to police, council tneetins- at tne oieimm wno mmo oeieorato a nuptial mass. 1 Attendants will be Mies Sablna AlaUnalra alatar nf h.M. Rev.

Dr. Edmund Langan, honorary chairman of the committee on arrangements, Introduced the toast-master. Attorney John Murphy, as wnen etrucx curing a meiee, tie was discharged after treatment Hotel Wednesday are requested to zerne High School's current graduating class last night, assisted by Rev. S. Davles, pastor of Bennett Presbyterian Church, Seniors John Blandiha, A wedding break- Scout troops will be guests at a party on Thursday afternoon at 4:15, at Girl Scout Headquarters.

The scribes will receive ribbons make reservations wun miss aucs Conlon. The meeting will be at 10:30, luncheon at 1. sistant district attorney oi juecaa-wanna County. Th nrinelnal sneaker was Attor attending: lawrence xMenemian Athnrhnlt Drvilla Rav Atherholt. rtramtiiiri will TrA- marked ''press" to be used on their troop flags, as a reward for their UNION (X E.

BALLY Junn of Primitive Metho Nlnt Noel Coward's "The Young service during the pant year. dist Union of Christian Endeavors Scribes of Dallas District Counoll will be held In iains Methodist Churoh tomorrow night ai YDST1. Rev. Dubrfok. West Pittston DAVID J.

PHILLIPS Correspondent 320 Delaware Avenue Phone 1235-W pastor of Glen Lyon Methodist Episcopal Church, will be the who wlll receive ribbons are: Louise Krause, Troop 64, Dallas) Charlotte Goldsmith, Troop 16, Fernbrook: Ruth Schwartz, Troop 9, Shavertown; Rhoda Eddlnger, Troop 66, Shavertown; Beetle Owens, Troop It, Trucksvllle. ney W. H. Gillespie of Plttston. Impromptu remarks were made by Rev.

Stanley Cltuk, John Mallnow-skl, Democratic county chairman) Dr. Leo C. Mundy, collector of Internal revenue; Postmaster James Law, Attorney Daniel J. Flood, Attorney John J. Attorney Clement J.

Reap, Attorney Kenneth J. English, Attornsy Harold Flannery, Attorney W. L. Pacs, At torney J. Julius Levy, Attorney James Powell, Capt William A.

Clarke, Dr. M. G. O'Brien, Burgess M. J.

Healey, John A. Allan, William P. Gallagher, Joseph P. Mo-Canna and Thomas J. O'Malley.

Jrlnclpal speaker. Salt End oclety will have charge of de- idea" on jrnaay nignt. june at American Legion Hall, play, a comedy will be the last of the season's presentations. Cast announced by R. Lanlng Ransom, director, includes John Gittlns, Marlon DeLeohi Jack Alna-' worth, Sally Davis, Wllbert Bitten-bender, Barbara Harlor, Clifford 'Jones, Ruth 'Lewis, George Reynolds, Jean Malkames, James Schelf? i ly; Polly Piper, George Berryman and Ethel Nuttall.

Committees arranging for the production: Programs and adver- votions ana special numoers win oe given by Heights and Nantlcoke societies. Gerald F. Barry, John J. Barbose, Hugh Phillip Boyle, Harold Eugene Elke, Francis Ferry, Joseph F. Ferry, Francle T.

Ournari, George A. Hutchlns, John J. Killeen, Frank Joseph Kolcusky, Bernard Anthony Leandrl, Thomas Joseph Malla, Francis Joseph Mussel. John Nezavlch, Walter S. Pochec.

James A. Sarsf leld, George Alfred Selpe, Warren A. Shiner, Anthony Joseph Bhonls, Frederick Shupnlk, Wlh Ham Smlgel, Herbert Carlton Smith, Jacob R. Taylor, Albert J. Tondora, Edward A.

Waytel, FannU Brauner, Ruth Arlene Brown, Rita Patrice Cawley, Margaret C. Craze, Margaret Esther Evans, Anna Cecelia Firmanlk, Jennie Grabarek, Arllne H. Grabskt, Leocadla E. Grlnkus, Claire Margaret Grogan, Rita Marie Hoffman, Josephine Kascsak, Rev. G.

Elson Ruff, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, delivered the baccalaureate sermon to Kingston Township High Schoois June graduating class yesterday afternoon In high school auditorium; The Reverend. Mr. Ruff told the graduates 'that among essential qualities resulting In success In life are a cheerful disposition, honesty, a sense of responsibility for the future, salf-disclpllne and a strong faith. The program opened wltft two numbers played by' Mrs.

Newton Ness. Rev. J. Holland Crompton, pastor of Trucksvlle M. E.

Church, gave the Invocation. The scripture lesson was read by Rev. Gertrude Ross, pastor of Truckeville Free Methodist Church. Rowlands, opera star, sang. Benediction was given by Rev.

J. M. Lawler, assistant pastor of St Therese's Catholic Churoh. Rev. Judson N.

Bailey, pastor of Carverton M. B. Church and Rev. Fred M. Sellara, pastor of Shavertown M.

E. Church, were guest pastors of the graduates. Final Meetings of Missionary Societies The closing meetings of Missionary Societies of Kingston Church will be held at the church on Wednesday. Ladies Aid Society will meet at 11, with Mrs. James Shepherd presiding.

The annual election of officers will be held, Peter Keefer to chairman of the luncheon committee and will be assisted by Mrs. Fred Davis, Mrs. Mary Kluck, Miss Grace Winter Lloyd Whltebread, Mrs. H. B.

Wilcox, Mrs. Eudora P. Young, Mrs. Sheldon Tonkins, Mrs. Frank Zimmerman, Mrs.

Clarence Stevens, Mrs. W. G. Laldler, Mrs. Charles March, Mrs.

Edward Norris and Mrs. Millard Hughes. Mrs. W. E.

Traxler will preside at the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society meeting at 1:30. Rabbi Louis M. Levitsky will speak on CHILDREN'S DAY Annual Children's Day will be observed In Shavertown M. raat win oe served at Hotel sterling and after a brief wedding trip the couple will, reside on Grove Street, Avoca. BURKE ENTERTAINED Frank Burke, 136 Searle Street, whose marriage to Miss Margaret Roche, Railroad Street, will take place in the near future, was entertained at dinner at Falls Saturday night, Present; Rev.

Henry Dlehl, John Higgins, Beverly Bennett, Paul Barrett Attorney Thomas Burke. Attorney John T. Mulhall, Joseph Mullln, Frank Kelly, Lawrence Toole, James Monahan, Frank Noons, John Baker, Joseph Kelly, Thomss Hood, Michael Delaney. Richard Walsh, Caslmsr Markav-age and Chris Baglln and John Behrens, Soranton. INJURES FINGER9 Joseph Slnga, 85, 170 Tompkins Street, was treated at Plttston Hospital last night at 8 for injuries to the fingers of his right hand, suffered while playing baseball near his home.

4 School District Tax AUHJtARY TQ MEET Ladies' Auxiliary of Joseph E. Church next Sunday at 10:80 a. m. There will be no Churoh School session that day. Fixed at 27 Mills Conlon Post will meet Thursday night at 7:30 (DST) at the Memorial High School.

Election of VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Annual DallV Vacation Bibla Th iasn.au huricraf. nf West officers win be held. Albert tisingj Aivans, jaca aiub- 's worth, -Jean Malkames, Mat I Gehlken, Ruth Lewis, Wllhelmlna Dietrich; McCoy, Marion Wllloughby, Arleen Wll- loughby, Ethel Nuttall; tickets, 1 Barbara Harlor. Ed ear Wood. Bar rmston ocnooi jjisinui, act on a property tax assessment ot 27 mills ana a per capita i School will open in Shavertown M.

E. Church on Monday, June 10 at 9:30 a. m. Sessions will be held each school day from 9:80 to 11:80. An efficient teaching staff has been secured.

Mrs, Margaret E. Patton Dean auopieo oj i uuuui tors. Forty Fort Estimated expenditures follow: rL-nii fun tOQSO! Inalriintlnn. Willing Workers Class of Albert M. E.

Church will meet at the home of Miss Helen Goulden tomorrow night Preparations are being made for a "Tom Thumb Wedding," to be held at Albert M. E. Church some tlma In Tuna Tha Tjirllaa' Air! Marion C. Killeen, Helen Joan Krawchek, Lenore Elizabeth Kris-chunls, Florenoe Valerie Morrett, Katheryn H. Myrick, Josephine B.

Olash, Mary Pearl Petrlka, Florence Ruth Pollock, Caroline M. Reese, Eleanor Ruth Safkevlch, Gertrude Ann Sarsf leld. Gertrude SHELDON a WTNTERMUTE bara Rynk; 1 1 1 1 Meta Gehlken, Lydla Gehlken; posters, Robert Malkames, Kitty Thomas, Mary Hill; make-up, Mary ton. LUNCHEON-MEETING- la director. MEETINolroSTPONED Monthly meetinr of Representative auxiliary agencies, operation, maintenance.

fixed charges, debt service, I38.400;' total, $190,000. PITTSTON NOTES Office West Side Headquarters i of that church la the Plttston Counoll, Knights of pene Shlvyilanche E. Slncavage, 7" Ladles' Aid and MiaaioTMry SoH Auxiliary of Shavertown Chemical Company has been postponed from tonight to Monday 10, at the home of Mrs. Thomas Davis. -x nna-Mary Bweeney.

MRS. PACK ENTERTAINED Mrs. Esther Pack; 96 Kelly or ttecora 706 Market Street Kingston Dial 7-1714 MAE SAMUEL Society Correspondent Office 7-1714 Home 7-8709 vuiuuiuiM, win meet tonignt at B. Offloers will be eleoted. A joint session of the council and Ladies Auxiliary will be held after the regular meeting.

Conlan Publlo Sneaklna Class SHAVERTOWN NOTES Mr. and Mrs, Milton Graham and family, of Syracuse were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis meets tomorrow night at 8 at Evans, at their home on East can. ASHEEY: MRS.

MALCOLM T. JOHNSON 60 Ashley Ashley, Pa. 8-8927 nnignis or loiumoua nome, Fred Parell, sons Joseph and Fred. of Portaa-e. Pa.

ami Vi. tre Street cleties of Kingston Presbyterian Church will hold an annual luncheon meeting on Wednesday at I rem Temple Country Club. Reservations are to be made with Mrs, J. E. An- flerson or Mrs.

Harold Brown. 'Those having transportation or de- airing, transportation are requested I to call Mrs. Anderson or Mrs. Brown. All women of the church are invited.

BIBLE CLASS. MEETING Young Women's Bible Class of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church will meet at the home of Miss Charlotte Jacobson tonight at 8. Mr. and Mrs. John Engler of Anna Parell of New York City, are GRADUATES ATTEND CHURCH EXERCISES Nuangola visited local relatives the "The Land of Three Faiths." Elec tion of officers will be held.

WIMtff3K vuiiinr at me oossong noms 00 South Main Street. The Inoorooratora at Plttfnn Street entertained several relatives on Saturday evening at her home in honor ot Dr. and Mrs. Leslie G. Myers of Long Beach, Calif.

Mrs. Myers Is a former Luzerne resident and a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Edward T. Jones, Guests Miss Louise Collett ot Wllkes-Barre, Mr. and Mrs.

John Lloyd and son William, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scovell and son James, Mr. and Mrs. William Sage, Mrs.

Esther Pack, Mrs. Ann Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas, Merton Pack, William Pack, Edward T. Jones and Leland Hughes of Luzerne.

Mrs. Ernest H. Bennett Will pre TTnanltal ia.nnUtln- I Hoffman Dwelling nival, ill annual session, Tuesday, June 11 at side at tne iames Am meeting at 2:80. Mrs. Bolton G.

Coon will speak on her recent. trip to Williamsburg, where she attended the to eiect orncera, directors and trustees. Rev. G. B.

Callender Delivers Baccalaureate D. A. R. convention. Norman W.

Clemens will give a group of Estimated receipts, jwo uupucaia, delinquent taxes, total, State appropriation, non-resident tuition, $8,000) temporary loans, total, $190,000, JUNIOR LEAGUE DANCE Members of West Plttston Junior Catholic League will hold a semi- I formal dance at Fox Hill Country Club on Friday evening. The publlo is cordially Invited to attend. WEST PITTSTON NOTES Borough Council will meet tonight at 7:30 In Town Hall. Phalanx Fraternity will meet to night at 7:30 at Its rooms In the Y. M.

C. A. Mrs. James Coyne and ion James, of Fox Hill Place, are visiting in Philadelphia. Gordon, young eon of Mr, and Mrs.

Gordon Lewie of Franklin Street, is 111 of pneumonia. School Board will meet In regut lar session tonight at 7:80. Joseph H. White of Susquehanna Avenue has gone to Willlamsport. where he will serve as a Juror in United States Court.

Boy Scout of the Methodist Episcopal Church will meet tonight at 7:80. Joseph Cray la seriously 111 at his boms on Spring Street. The condition of C. E. VanDuzef of Warren Street, who was operated Damaged by Fire The five-room single frame dwelling of Mrs.

Martha Hoffman at 18 Fall Street Ashley, was damaged by Are yesterday afternoon about 8 Ladles Auxiliary of Fort Plttston Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, meets tomorrow night at 8 at post home, John D. Stark Post American Community Notes piano numDers, Hutchinson to Speak METHODIST ACTTVITIES Wednesday 2:30 p. Ladles Aid will meet in the church oar- iiegion, meets tonignt at 8 at Le gion home. to tne amount of ire started on the first' floor and was spreading At Elower Show Club Bergeant John Loughney and lore. Hostesses: Mrs.

Elmer Pifer, rapidly when Rescue Hose Com Trattio Officer Edward Doran yesterday started their annual West Side Flower Show Club will Mrs. Fred Banta, Mrs. Peter Williams. Thursday 7:30 p. Mid-week Prayer and Priase meeting.

pany responded alter naving neen summoned by a neighbor. Mrs. Hoffman was not at home when past week end. Marjorle daughter of Mrs. Z.

R. Howell, Is recovering from several days' Illness. Mr. and Mrs. David Armstrong have moved from 'Orchard Street to Terrace Drive.

Rev. Fred M. Sellara, pastor of Shavertown E. Church, will be the speaker on Tuesday noon In Hotel Sterling at the weekly luncheon of the Wllkes-Barre Rotary Club. He will speak on "Vocational Guidance." William Cobleigh is able to be about again after an illness ot several Kenneth Cobleigh was removed to his home on Saturday from General Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gllroy of Shaver Avenue spent the week end at Montrose. Mr. and Mrs.

Emory Smith and family of Vestal, N. visited "at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Porter, last week. Mrs.

Henry F. Adolph, June Adolph, Mrs. Mortimer Watson, Cora Littleton. Curtis and Karl Homnlck, all of Wllkes-Barre, visited at. the home of Mr, and Mrs.

Hayden Williams on Sunday. 0 ALUMNI DANCE Kingston Township Hleh School Aldsrman James Mogavero of meet Tuesday night at Wyoming Avenue Christian Church. J. D. Hutchinson, chief of Lucerne Coun the fire started, but arrlvsd before the firemea had the fire under con 8 p.

the official 'board will meet wara iu, last night assumed the duties of Police Magistrate. Dr B. J. McGuIre has fully recovered from an appendicitis oper "To live abundantly, one must live with, by and through others," was the advice of Rev. George Callender in the baccalaureate sermon delivered last night to graduates of Forty Fort High School.

Taking his subjeot, "Light" from scripture, he urged students to recognise the "light" and to follow It that the beauty of God and of the world might be revealed to them and aid in overcoming the pitfalls of ignorance, vice and sin. Rev. Joseph L. Weisley and Rev. Harold B.

Keen took part In the services, which were attended by churoh members, parents ana friends of -the graduates. Senior girls' chorus sang during the services. ty Farm Bureau, will speak on "Soils and Fertilizers." A question period will follow. r-. Jack Frick will entertain on the musical saw, accompanied by 'Mrs.

G. H. Rheinhart. ation ana nas resumed nil prao tlce. at the parsonage.

Next Sunday. 10 a. m. Children's Day Exercises by the beginners and Primary Departments ot the Sundays School. Infanta may be baptized at this service if pastor is advised previously.

In the evening at 7 n. m- Miss Mildred Taylor's A marriage license has been Is sued to Murray a. Hamlin and reari a. Hintze, ootn Plttston reel' dents. will be awarded for best exhibitions.

Plants, bulbs, bushes, fertilizers and insecticides will be displayed. Flower enthusiasts will Sunday School Class will present a children's day play "Children of Class night will be held on Tues uauuee." Monday. June 8 All those hav Irish Field Day will be held at Sana Souoi Park, Sunday, June 83. under auspices of A. O.

and Ladles Auxiliaries of Luzerne County. Starting tonight the regular meeting of Plttson Kiwanls Club will be held at American Leelon day, commencement exercises wiu be on Wednesday nlarht with Dr. Ing donations for the rummage sale to be held by Ladles Aid Society this week, at Johnson's store on the A 1 1 Francis B. Haas, president ot oe welcomed. I LETTERMEN ON OUTING Outing be held by Alumni Lettermen's Club tonight at Chase.

All members will meet at Main Street club roorns at 7 (DST). COUNCIL MEETS TONIGHT Kinrston Boroueh Council meets graduating class will be guests at the annual alumni dance to be held on at Wllkes-Barre General Hospital recently, la somewhat improved. Mrs. A. E.

Cue of Philadelphia Avenue le 111, Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of Methodist Episcopal Church will meet in the church parlors tonight at. 7:80., There will be election of offloers and all members are urged to be present Mrs. W. D. Hopkins will be tn charge of devotions and Mrs.

Thomas George will be In charge ot refreshments. Miss June Gilbert of Indiana, Is visiting friends and relatives In -town. Dr. F. Merton HUI and wife, of Fox HUI Place, are attending the 91st annual Institute of Homeo- corner, are uiuu iu ssuu urcm this afternoon.

NOTES AND PERSONALS COMMUNITY NOTES Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Jones of 580 Stutter Avenue entertained over the iweek end Mr.

and Mrs. F. W. Dolf-mail, Miss Mabl Phillips of Philadelphia and Mrs. Lee Edwards of Harrisburg, Mrs.

Edwards's husband is a deputy attorney general of Pennsylvania. Charles E. Milne Is a patient at Neebltt Memorial Hospital, where he will undergo an operation on his throat. 'x; Evans, student at Syracuse University, has returned to his home on Division Street for the summer. Gilbert Arente of 139 Sharpe Street left yesterday for New York City to a month with hit sister, Mrs.

James Galant Phi DelU Club of Memorial High Scadol held Its annual outing on Saturday at i'Y" camp, Harvey's Lake. Members of the Senior Class of Memorial High School leave this morning on the annual Washington trip. Twenty-five students will make the trip. Mrs. Jane Selple, Mrs.

Caroline Wharton and' William Selple spent the week end in Norwich, where they were guests of the for-mer' Charles Cooper. Mrs. Selple will remain in Norwich (or several weeks. v. Mr.

and Roy Andrews; of 1031 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort are entertaining the letter's mother, Mrs. Maud Newman of Shirley, Ind, and brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs." Ralph Wilson and son Donald of Crawfordsvllle, Ind. Mrs. Frank Davenport and sister, Mrs.

J. B. Price will leave, on Tuesday to spend several days as fuesta of Mrs, David Morgan of hiladelphla. Mrs. -was formerly Helen.

Thomas of Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv H. Jake of Bloomsburg state Teacnerr uoiiege speaking.

Seniors will leave on annual Washington trip Thursday morning. Stella Girl Scouts Home. Guests at tonight's meeting will be representatives of Plttston, West Plttston and St John's Senior classes, who will spsak briefly. The principal speaker will be Rabbi Herman Glatt His subject will be, "Looking Ahead With American Youth." Miss Josephine Olash's name was tonight in high school auditorium. MuilCALE A muslcale was given at the home of Mrs.

Ethel M. Oliver at Mt Greenwood on Saturday afternoon. Those taking cart: Lillian Cooler. tonight in its rooms on second floor of Hoyt Library. Final disposition To Give Minstrel oi juarxet street wiaening case win be dlscuseed.

i TREBLE CLEFT CALLED Mrs. Daniel Crllley and daughter Girl Scouts of Stella Presby Margaret Thomas, Ella Thomas, Jane Redline, Helen Leacocas, Con- omitted from tne ust oi graauates taking part In the class night exercises, held Friday night Miss Olash took part in the class prophecy. Mrs. Helen Howells, James Brown Of New. Mrj.JWargaret oJnes and son'Wftllam of Luzerne, spent Thursday at Mehoopany.

-iMr, and -MrsLouis-Marlnos are spending some time In Philadelphia. They are accompanied by -Members -of-reble Cleft Club-4a uriLn and Thomas aat terian Church will present a minstrel show in church.parlors. tonight at 8. Specialties will be offered by Norma Graham, Alice 1 the high school are asked to report at 8:18 tomorrow morning Jn the auditorium. anwaij aVTT av vt at, wsi amvt will rsturn June 10.

Mr Mrs Fred T. Rem) hf U7 unci oi new ion uty have returned after visiting Mr and Mrs. John Fallon of Upper Plttston. Mr. and Mrs.

James T. Wright daughter Frances and Mrs. Johnson of thUr city have returned after attending the funeral of Mr. Wright's sister-in-law, Mrs. Harry Bucher." Nelly IWEST WYOMING! Schretner, Doreen Sewall, Isabel Barnes, Doris Glaun, Fanny Cooper, i Jean Thomas, Kathryn Davies and Florence Arlidge.

'Imitation of Cab Calloway in "Under a Harlem Moon" will be a feature. Mrs. Lee Rogers and Elizabeth Cooper- will direct Ac SCHOOL BOARD TO MEET List of graduates of the class of 1935' will be approved at a meeting of Kingston School Board tonight Ten per cent wage cut given to teachers and other employes twq years ago may be restored. e. rv Phone 526-R News Representative 64 Ensign Street eae visiting daughter, Mrs.

Carl Jenkins of East Orange, N. J. Senior Christian Endeavor of the First Congregational Church will meet tonignt at 7:80. Hudson wngnt at waveny, a. x.

Mrs. Margaret Watson of Main Street Inkerman, on Saturday observed her 77th birthday anniversary. Mrs. Watson one of the Mr. ana Mrs.

J. nomas Aiexanuor, Fernbrook FERNBROOK NOTES Vr. mA Un RnmM Hunting snd trol, ANNOUNCEMENTS Borough Council will meet In Town Hall this evening at 8. School Board will meet this evening at 7:45 In No. 3 Building.

Woman's Christian Temperance Union will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. Gwen Shrader, West Hartford Street. Boy Scouts, Troop 101, will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30. Ladies' Aid Society of Methodist Church will meet Wednesday evening In the conference room. The Woman's Missionary Society of Presbyterian Church will meet Wednesday evening with Mrs.

Flora Tiffany of Ross Street Epworth League business meeting tonight in the parish house of Methodist Church. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thomas pleasantly entertained on Saturday afternoon compliment to their daughter Joan, who celebrated her birthday anniversary. Guests: Mary Shannon Jean arle Cohen, Mary Elizabeth Gllllgan, Jane Powell, Lorraine Roche, Jean Roche.

Phyllis Johnson, Mary Elizabeth Hel-f rick, Catherine Gaughan, Gloria Dally, Betty Jean Mohan, Elizabeth Helfrlck, Margaret Mary Lehman, Delphine Abend, Teresa Curry, Louise Baldwin, Margaret Kline and Joan Thomas. MUSICALPROGRAM St. Leo's music students appeared In recital before a capacity audience in high school auditorium Friday night Those who played: Florence Quakers, Margaret Mc-Cann, John Gaughan, Doris Cumin-sky, Gertrude Glnley, Florence Banks, Florence Rovinski, John Gush, Jean Marie Rees, Thomas Rowley, Kathleen Cannon, Joseph Abend, Edward Gaughan, Charlotte Yates, Charlotte Huff, Joseph Taley, William Gush; freshman and sophomore classes tang, accompanists were Charlotte Huff, Charlotte Yates, Kathleen Cannon and Will-lam Gush. NOTES AND PERSONALS Mrs. Elizabeth Glace and eson George of Ashley Street and Mrs.

Carrie Green of Wllkes-Barre, art on a motor trip to Washington; Mount Vernon, and York-town, Pa. -r Mr. and Mrs. George R. Crim-mine Of Falrview, N.

Mrs. Arthur X. Williams and daughter Jean of Cranford, spent the weak end with local relatives. Mr. i and Mrs.

Leo Spaar spent Sunday at Cranford, N. J. They were accompanied home by their daughter Catherine Spaar, who has been visiting there, 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and oldest residents or that section and received numerous felicitations GRADUATION EXERCISES West Wvomini Hiirh School wUl companist will be Jack SewelL STREETS TO BE OlLED Street Commissioner James ion Walter of West Philadelphia hold its second annual commence from friends and rslatives.

Ralph Naples, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Naples. 320 William KingstQii- spent the past weeicena visiiing Weeks has announced that dirt Monthly meeting of Truscott Mlailnnarv Rnniafv tt TTnriaiin Rutter Avenue entertained as their ment exercises tonight at 8:15 (EST) in the school auditorium. Graduates! Elnora Aston, Lena XTr4 Hit er Street returned Saturday after Mrs.

Huntings parento, air, mua Mrs. John Lowe of Fernbrook Ter streets ot Forty Fort borough will be oiled, berlnnine this morning. Primitive Methodist Churoh will be weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. D.

S. Jones of Rochester. He requests ear owners to remove Township Poliwater, Ann Phillips, Josla Shoe I) race. Mrs. 'Mirtha ulvohill i and daughter of Alaska are 4hs guests n( b.

Mn Rimaell Cass Of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley TheiA of Reynolds Street have opened their tneir automoouee irom tne streets while the work is b4lng done. neid tonignt at the home of Mrs. John' Cunningham of New Street rehearsaTtonight Primary children of Primitive Methodist Sunday School will meet tonisht at the churoh at 6:30 for e'immer- noma at rooono reserve, Miss Natalie Prltchard and Rob Fernbrook Terrace.

They will tnree years stuay unoer internationally renowned sculptors In Roms and elsewhere in Italy. The young man Is an alumnus of. Pitts-ton High School. Men of St. Mary's Parish will meet tonight at Memorial Hall at 8 (DST) to further plans for the mardl gras.

Joseph Donahue is general chairman. maker, Teddy rawioski, Antnony Grzesaklewlcz, John Supcseneki, Leo Glannini, i Edwatd Zarzeckl, Dante Landucci, Albert Sartno, William Yamber. This year's exercise will include a pageant commemorating the leave Tuesday for tneir nome. ThMiui and Hui A. O.

EDDCNGER Representative Dallas 60 Truckivllle, Shavertown Mt r. ert Prltchard will return today from Susquehanna University for the Summer vacation, -i Miss Marv Troutmah and MIm Elizabeth Thomas of White Plains, N. were guesU of Mr. and Mrs. 1.

1 a xu rehearsal for the Children's Day program. SOOth anniversary of the first pub wneeier ness, jvunme, uv- -m week end. DAXLAS; MRS, A D. HULL Representative Parrlah Street Dallas, Pa. Phone 829-R41 Doris Troutman.

students at Wilson College, will return this weekend to spend the 'Summer at their lic scnooi in the united states. The cast' including Junior and Huntsville Wnman'a TTnma Missionary S0 nome on unurcn street, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.

Crane have returned home, after spending the past week in Columbus. Ohio. Mliut Jean Mvp flaimht DEEP SEA FISHERMEN Daniel Shaver, G. R. Downer, Wlllard Garey and Fred Eck spent the week end deep sea fishing near Atlantic.

City off Barnegat Light. Tv TODAY'S MEETINGS Seniors: Oswald Hylton, Ann Phillips, Anthony Grzeszkiewicz, John Zarlmbo, James Doran, John Lud-wlkowski, Emeline Burkett Albert Sartno, William Yamber, Teddy Pawloakl, Elnora Aston, Lena Ber-tocci, Hedwlg Poliwater, Dante Landucci, Edward Zarzeckl, -Leo clety will meet with Mrs. Q. A. Mr.

and Mrs, Lloyd Myers has returned from University of North EXERCISES AT HIMMLER Dallas Township High School Class of 1935 will conduct class nleht and commencement exercises jeara on ipursaay uwrouou. nu lesson will be reviewed by Mrs. F. Tnhnann TT.nl crmnn will DS ill Carolina, Greensboro, C. Miss Sarah Trailer of North- College Avenue Is spending the Summer at her horns In Rohersbnrff.

Charge of Mrs. C. R. Prutzman. Shavertown Scouts meet tonight at Shavertown M.

Church. A special meeting of Shavertown M. E. Church Board' finance committee at .8 tonight In the church. Berean Claim of.

Shavertown B. Lysiak, Josle Shoemaker, Wanda Landucci, Joseph' Heffers. Robert uiarence XListon-ang ourt nwtu have returned from a trip to at Hlmmler Theatre tonight and tomorrow night Owing to these exercises the regular theatre shows have been cancelled and will be re Edward Warnick will return this Shaver and Aldo Morgantihl. The paeeant is directed by F. week end from state College.

John Cuaher. son of Mr. anif Mm Zavackl, Miss M. McNiff and G. V.

ueneva, Mr and Mrs. Albert Perrego and daughter, Grace, spent Wednesday at South Dais. Tk T.rfrm arm ersduatad E. Church meets tonight at 8 In the home -of Mrs. Henry Isaacs of sumed in that theatre on Wednesday night with the showing of "We Live Again," starring Anna N.

Cuehner of Rutter Avenue has returned from Long Island College Perry. WEST WYOMING NOTES xruciuviue cub Pack meets at from Lehman, high school last I TREMAYNE'S i Children's Dresses. 1 OA. Chlldren'a Union Suite, A Reg, toll, tot OUt AtbleUo Style 1SC SSiSSgifiE: fePMdet Tooth PMQC. Corded Fabrics, etc, "Qrt yd.

19o to 69o yard. XtC up i i Boys Union Suits. Balbriy Rag Rugs. 87 Inches Jf gan, Reg. 49a OQ.

by 64 Inches, each 4:91 each MJV Misses' Dreiase. Clearance ot Cotton Dress Prints. Summer 18c on" Whiu on 83.66. each and Colon, yard vV Window Screens. 1) Inches.

Hose Nozzle. Adjustable Galvanized wire, 2(j Mo 29C Clearanca of Stock of Palnt 9Q' Enamels, Etc. 6iJL Up Mr. and Fred Taletko and Miss Leonore Kolk of Cleveland were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

MartlA. Oatroskl of HOSPITAL AUXILIARY PICNIC Shavertown Branch 1 ot ffesbltt Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will hold Its annual piclno at Fern- fclt.tjJe4:B I ve. son George and Walter Holland of Bnslgn street Rocco Confletti, who Is enlisted In a CCC, spent the week end with his narenta on Snerlln Street. brook Park on Friday at 1 p. m.

(DST) June 7. TO VISIT WASHINGTON TODAY AND TUESDAY Dick Powell Adolph Meojoa Gloria Stuart Alice Brady 500 Beautiful Girls Members of Senior Class of the Dallas Township High School will weea. 4 TO RlfCEIVE DEGREE 1 Two local young men, Philip Mertz, son of Mr. Mrs, Morris Merts, and Arthur Friend, son of Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Friend are among those who will receive their medical degree from St. Louis University at exercises to be held tomorrow. (i-i- BRIEFS j-'-1-Justice of the Peace E.

J. Lokuta, who has been 111, continues to show Improvement Upper Lehigh spent a day recently with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Plantartoh. Morgan Jones.

of Mary Street is confined to bis home because1 of lllnese. Miss Mildred and Lester WU-llama have returned from Jersey Shore 'where they, attended the high school commencement Their cousin, Miss Nellie Gorxas, was on of the graduates. lit. and Mrs. Jerome Johnson spent the week end In New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bell of Plainfield, N. spent the week end with local relatives. Westmoreland Colliery, scheduled to work Saturday, remained idle when the employes held a clam 'v West Wyoming publlo schools will close today for.

the Summer vacation And resume September 8. Council will meet Tuesday night at 8 (EST) Instead of the second Monday of the month. This thnn leave iflursaay on a trip to wasn-lngton. ENTERTAINS "GOLD Mr. ind Mrs.

Morsan Wilcox en tertained Capt. B. YanDerboort of Washlneton. D. C- and Mrs.

DIGGERS of 1935" was made to make It convenient for Alice Kilmer and Miss Carrie Kilmer of Wllkes-Barre on Friday. an counenmen to attend. A capacity crowd wltneseed the Captain YanDerboort is a con-.

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