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1S34 II few- eial aed- Firsoo.al News JUley rae l. wiLIIHS-BARRE. ItECOiU), THURSDAY, JUNE 11, of Piatt a. TTallnlia. Valient Ttaa AertiAA Hf rfSrABrfv fit Not4b Demunds; La Verne Tork, of Alder-son; Gladys Schoonover, of Center- George Babushlk, Michael Go- Empire Street entertained at a va celved his degree of master of science in chemistry at Pennsylvania State College on Monday, Mr.

Jones has been a fellow in research ceremony. Miss Mary O'Malla was her sister's only attendant and P. Craig of Philadelphia was best man. Pascavage, Mr. and Mrs.

Stralgls. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Walcekauskas, Mr. and Mrs.

Daugelle, Mr. and Mrs. Rutcavage, Mr. and Mrs. Grlscav-age, Mr.

and Mrs. Vllchauskas, Mr. riety shower Tuesday nigni ai ner residence honoring Miss Susan En-nln. hrida-elecL of 22 North Walnut 300 Attend Annual Dance of St. Ann's Academy Alumnae nanicx.

jerry uvans, Aioerc Samuel Domnlok, Ralph Kelbler, Ralph Owens, George Hlzer, Rudolph Spinello, Arthur Boden, Rob The bride was gowned in white at Penn State during the last vear. moussellne de sole fashioned form He will spend the summer doing Street, Georgetown, moreiano; saran Jones, oi urange; Harriet Palmer, of Forty Fort; Ruth Adelaide Strunk Ruth Herbs, Catherine Westfleld, Stanlea Wells, Mrs. Theodore Rogers, Mrs. Fred Hlrner, Mrs. Owen Boston and Mrs.

Ida Wrlslar, of Kingston; Bertha Wlsnewski of Edwarosvijle. fitting with narrow flounces of the material edging the bottom of the ana Mrs. smiiautsKas, Mr. ana mrs. Yuscavage.

Mr. and Mrs. Magda- TT T. of Blvthebura researcn worn at St. Louis, Mo.

Mr. Jones's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A R. Jones, attended commencement exercises on Monday.

llnskas, Mr. and Mrs. Graudls, Mr. who has been seriously ill nnanfarl nn t. NftntlcokeN State sKirt and extending to snort tram.

The neckline of the dress was out Hospital Saturday lined in the flounces and this trimming also formed the short sleeves. A crushed girdle ot white taffeta Wedding riana The wedding of Miss Susan Ennls Blue and White, School Colors, -f and Balloons Used in Decorations io Ton. Ttrnwn of Chambers- burg la visiting Miss Mary Trom-bower of 117 Westminster Street ney is employed by Glen Alden Coal Company; Farewell party Miss Delia Bell, who is retiring: as teacher at the Weaver School, and who will leave about June 13 for Philadelphia to reside, was entertained at a dinner party at the Luclle Room at Berwick on Monday night Others presents Susan Gallagher, Mary McDon-ough, Albertlna Lersch, Irene Carr, Emily Klein, Olwen Rosser, Bessie McMahon, Augusta McCarthy, Nel-lleReynolds, Irene Craig, Muriel Jones, Louise Oibbs, Clara Wardan, Esther Bone, Gladys Rowe. Attend Commencement Mrs. Mary Bozlmskl and her son Alble and daughter Eleancre, Mrs.

Bollsh Wasllewskl and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bozlmskl of Nantlcoke have returned from Baldwln-WaU laoe 'College, Bereau, Ohio, where they witnessed the graduation of Edward Bozlmskl, son of Mrs. Mary Bozlmskl. (Additional wcletj newt, will be Jonns Pans 16).

Xt anrl Mm fjAorcn Hutrhea art of 22 North Walnut Street to Charles Tierney of 48 Main Streetr Inkerman. is to take place on Saturday morning in St. Joseph's Church at Georgetown. Rev. Arnold Walters, F.

ot Lenox, N. will perform the ceremony. 7 Hughes Ramsey, of Spanish Fork, encircled tne waistline and fastened in a large bow at the back of the waist. She wore an off the face hat of matching material trimmed with angel skin ribbon and a wreath of orange blossoms and carried a Colonial bouquet of white gardenias. The maid of honor wore a gown of aquamarine moussellne de sole designed with long flowins- sleeves banded at the Utan.

Plsrp nf 862 South Aiienoants win oe miss Mary Rellley ot Georgetown and John Quinn of this city. A reception will follow at the Redlngton for members of both Franklin Street is recuperating in Wyoming Valley Homeopathic Hos Entertain for Brlde-Ekot Miss Margaret McGeever of Ashley whose marriage to John Hummer of Moyallen Street is to take place in St. Leo's Chuch at Ashley on Tuesday will be guest of honor at. a. party to be given by Misses Helen GUmore and Jean Lenahan at the former's residence on South Hancock Street on Thursday night Miss Catherine Cawley of Hazle Street gave a variety shower at her borne for Miss McGeever on 'Monaay night Other guests: Catherine Carey, Catherine McLaughlin, Catherine McGeever, Ann Callahan, Margaret Fitzpatrlfik, Mary McGeever, Mrs.

Hazel Barber, Mrs. Jean Cawley. Senior Senate Reception Danoe Plans are being made for the fourth annual Senior Senate reception given in honor of the graduates at Sandy Beach on Sunday evening, June 24. Tickets can be wrists with plaited niching of the pital following a serious oprmuun on Saturday. She is the former Miss Jean Smith.

One of the most Important social affairs of the late Spring was held last night la the crystal ballroom of Hotel Mallow-Sterling where more than 800 assembled for the annual dance of St. Ann's Academy Alumnae Association. The dance floor presented an Imposing spectacle as the dancers swayed to the rhythms of a popular orchestra with the members of the fate sex attired. In striking evening fowns. Clusters of varl-colored alloons suspended from the celling served to- create a festive atmosphere.

Decorations were carried out in blue and white, the families. Following their return from a motor trip to Canada, the couple will reside at 22 North Walnut Street, Georgetown. The bride has been art supervisor at Wilkes-Barre Township schools. Mr. Tler- vr an1 Mm TTarrw TrAlantT of and Mrs.

Gudaltls, Mr. ana Mrs. Astraudkas, Mr. and Mrs. Puzelaa, Mr.

and Mrs. Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Stulgaltls, Mr. and Mrs.

Matukaltia, Mr. and Mrs. Krlzenoskas, T. Gaule, Mrs. Martusunas, Mr.

and Mrs. Lubetskl. Mf; and Mrs. Skutch, Mr. and Mrs.

Slmakauskas, Mr. and Mrs. Admolnaa, Mr. and Mrs. Zemaltls, Mr.

and Mrs. Koons, Mr. and Mrs. Kirvelvlch, Mrs. Zu-bres, B.

Zubres, Mr. and Mrs. Glrene, Mr. and Mrs. Sagadelskl, Mr.

and Mrs, Wlneski, Mr. and Mrs. Yemisonls, Mr. and Mrs. Sa-molis, Mr.

and Mrs. Snlpas, Mr. and Mrs. Salanski, Mr. and Mrs.

Milauski, Mr. and Mrs. Urbas, Mr. and Mrs. Adomaltls, Mrs.

Navit-skas, Mrs. Kacemba, Mrs. Grablew-ski, Mrs, Grantuski, Mrs. Kurksas, Mrs. Tamulinas, Mrs.

Blritlene, J. Wazeloskl, Mrs. Kulvinskl, Mrs. Slponls, Mrs. Peralnskas, Mr.

and Mrs. Popluchak, Mr. and Mrs. Dal-ton, Mrs. Valentukonls, A.

Karalus, F. Karalus, F. H. Karalus, Mr. and I.

Karalus. Annual Outing Employes of J. B. Carr Company will have their first annual outing on Sunday, at Rocky Glen. Mary Phillips is chairman of the committee In charge.

The employes will go to the park by bus. Amonsr the guests will be Stella East Orange were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A Ireland of material, xne oodice was nmsnea with a capelet of the material wore a large horsehair hat and carried a Colonial bouquet of sum mef flowers, The bride's mother was attired In a gown of blue and white triple sheer and a navy rough straw hat trimmed with She wore a corsage of gardenias. Carlisle Street.

iiiiwmiiiiiiiiwffliiiiiiiifflPiiiiiiiiiwmiiiiiiiiwwiiiiiiiiwwiiiiiiiiwwiiiiiiiiww Entertain Bride Mlaa Mofllnlov nf Tftvlnr ert uavia. Wedding Today Miss Kathryn Irene McAvoy of Sambourne Street and William F. Petruschak ot Kulp Street will be married this morning at -7 In St. Therese's Church. Rev.

J. T. Hammond will officiate and read the mass, Miss Marlon Hartzell will be her cousin's maid of honor and Fred Petruschak will act as best man for his brother. A breakfast will follow at The Victorian. Coll-Comlskey A wedding of local interest which took place in Philadelphia- yesterday was that of Miss Mary L.

Comlskey ot Allentown formerly of Kingston to John A. Coll of Phll-Upsburg, N. J. The bride wore ensemble of white chinchilla crepe and white felt bat Her shoulder bouquet was of orchids. Miss Mary Coll, sister of the bridegroom and bridesmaid was attired in a.

flesh silk ensemble with matching' hat and accessories. She wore a shoulder bouquet of sweet peas. Joseph J. Comlskey of Allntown was best man for his brother. After a wedding trip to Atlantic City the couple will live in Philadelphia.

The bride la a graduate of St Mary's high school and Wllkes-Barre Business College. Mr. Coll was graduated from Phllllps-burg High School and is employed by ingersoll Rand Company. Engagement Announced At a garden party given by Mr. and Mrs.

Coray B. Ransom ot De-munds the engagement of their daughter. Miss Dorothy Irene Ransom to Henry E. Hess, son of Mrs. C.

7. Hess of Demunds and the late Mr. Hess was announced. The wedding Is to take place at Demunds on Sunday, June 24. Tk.

it llai, TTaa was guest of honor at a personal it Mrs. George Heffernan, general snower given recently at jobuu. The wedding partyhad breakfast at The Victorian. The couple has gone to New Tork and will sail on Thursday on Queen of Bermuda tor Bermuda. The bride is a chairman, was assisted oy me lowing committee: iWm Vim HuMmim.

Vetw An effective pink and green decoration mnhem wu AmnTnved. Other secured from the committee com guests: Betty' Sutton of Scranton; onio Baetz, Anna Bauer, Margaret graduate of Coughlin High School and Mansfield State Teachers' Col Burne, HMen jjrennan, mary crew wnilnm nnrlim. (lather. tioretia Xjauoes, xieien noweii, Viola Woidzlk, Adeline Mooney, Adeline Brinso and Mary Thomas. lege.

She is former president of Wyoming Valley Junior Woman's lne Csatkowska, Dorothy Ell, Margaret Flanagan, Mary Flanagan, prised oi Sarah Thalenfeld, chairman; Art Bloom, Selma Greenwald, Hilda Lefkowltz, Edde Galawitz and Ethel Hershenfeld, or at the office of the T. M. H. A. Surprise Party Isadora Karalui wa mint nt Evans- Butter Peggy Fiscner, Anna uanagner Aftlrnl.

Klttv Griffin Elizabeth Romans Rutter. Tyrone, uiud. Mr. snyder was graduated from Lansford High School and New Tork University. Attend Commencement a former member of faculty of Wyo -UTxiUn TTattmll.

Anna Henrv. Halloka, Josephine Bllskl, Anna Agnes Catherine Haefner, SUMMER RUGS have never been smarter! honor at a surprise party given on ming Seminary, and William wnite Evans of Bloomsburg were married on Tuesdav nieht at 5 at The Rozanski, H. Lieonara, josepnine Kozal. Margaret Slarkoski, Sophie Mary jonnson, mary jvimiy, in vuiHr TvihIkb Kraft Man nis Dirxnoay anniversary at his residence on North MaaH Rtiwf Nlttany Ldon. sute Wiith TTInnn-v.

Mnxv Ileh- The guests, numbering 110, Mr. and Mrs. Roland H. Ruger of 98 Prospect Street, Wllkes-Barre, spent the week-end and Monday at Lewlsburg, attending the commencement exercises of their son, Harold David Ruger, who received the degree of bachelor of science Putra, Catherine Herb, Lottie So-kolsky, MaryPhllUps, Stella Boga-skl, Wanda Halloka, Jewel Tucker, Mary Peters. Catherine Hurst ton, Mary Langan, Mrs.

M. J. Mo- Joseph Speer of Tyrone performed the ceremony. Mrs. James Adams oi Kingston gave a snort were as iuuowb; jur.

and Mrs, Turkehaitls, Mrs. Wazelaskl, Mr. and Mrs. Urban, Mr. and Mrs.

Lum-bls, J. Patscavage. A. Bazls, A. Scarnulls.

J. Yurkuhnltln T.m,i. Mangan, Mrs. Joseph Miller, Peggy McCormick, Ruth Mayook, Edna recuati oeiore tne ceremony ana in electrical engineering at Buck, nell University. While awav.

Mr. also played the wedding music. Attendants were Miss Mary G. Mary Evans, Anna Evans, Anna Zakoskl, Florence Herb, Mildred Kelthllne, Josephine Madzleske, Naomi Gates, Owen Shone, Leona Sltek, Natalie Gates, Florence Ker- jawrneeey, airs. jameo i rowmu, Polly O'Donnell, Mary O'Brien, -Mamai-at BnllTnMf.

TtAfflna Walsh. and Mrs. Ruger celebrated their sil Unas, C. Bekampls, W. Shalonis, A.

Keenly of this city and Clyde Margaret Thornton, Helen' Zawat- ver wedding anniversary. Receives Master's TJerre juopiin, a r. Rutcav-age, Mr. and Mrs. Hass, A Grig- ilia.

William TTrhan xne bride a gown oi wnite riton, Mary carol, Louise Adier, Marv Gallagher. Ruth Vosrle, Helen Italian, lace with long train over David M. Jones of Forty Fort re- Mr. and Mrs. Mr.

and Irma Goldsmith, Mrs. C. F. Hess of Woznlck, Gwen Jones, Alberta Quota Club Has wnica was worn a coat of the sen material with a Victorian collar and long sleeves that formed a point over the hand. With the costume she wore a largo picture The designers put their clever heads together and fashioned summer rugs with so much style that you'll want to use fhem inside your home as well as on the porch.

Delightful Party The Garden Party held by; the mv tVio Wvnminsr ValleV hat of Imported horsehair and carried a bouquet of gardenias. luies-oi-tne-vaiiey and white roses, a Woman's Club House on North Tne bridesmaid's dress was ox pink chiffon formed tight fitting With River Street on Monaay evening affair. Mlsn Sarah pleated ruffles in the back and Icfe edging the skirt which formed a Toole was hostess. A delicious dinner was served on the lawn. Mrs.

Edith Shaw Jones described her snort train, sue wore a pleated cape wnicn enectea sleeves and a large Leghorn hat trimmed in pink. Her bouquet was of pink roses and blue delphinium tied with blue camping trip tnrougn we western states last summer and related some of the high-lights of the trip. June birthdays were observed and 13 riDDon. Mr. and Mrs.

Evans left on a Soulden to Elizabeth M. Markey motor tour of New England and win be at noma after June 23 at and Theima sumner. cards and music were enjoyed in TTatIBS 500 College Hill, Bloomsburg. The Driue nas oeen a teacner in Tyrone Guests present: Mrs. Edith Shaw High School and Mr.

Evans is superintendent of Columbia County schools. Jones, airs, o. TTInlrla MigS Jane S3 The following attended the dinner Sisaltex Rugs The new, famous reversible washable rugs in a stunning huge plaid design. In tan and white, orange and red, and orange and green. Size 6x9 feet 975 Grass Rugs They're so cool to look at and walk on.

In black, tan and green and in a grand variety of patterns. There are plain colors and black, floral and modern type designs. a dress of' LINEN YA jura, Smith, Mrs. Esther Fahey, Miss Dorothy Nichols of New York City, Miss Anna Scheff, Miss HallaC. Hutchison, Mr John Roscoe, Miss and reception besides the wedding party: D.

J. Kloss, W. W. Eieen- nart. Florence Schne der.

Bettv unci xi- Bennett, Mrs. J. S. Connole and Miss Helen Moyer. ir i vr.fcal RalViPch MarV xuoss, a.

juoss ana Mrs. Josepn A Speer of Tyrone; Charles A Romans of Harrisburg; Dean W. G. Chambers and Mrs. Chambers R.

Brady, Margaret R. Lillian M. Chrlstman, Dr. Catherine B. Davies, Eve E.

Dean, Marguerite A. Dorsch, Mrs. Catherine Dougherty, TTiUntt. He en Gal- ot state College; Mrs. C.

H. Garwood of Bloomsburg; Mrs. O. P. Keenly of Wllkes-Barre: Edith R.

Ney of Tunkhannock; Prof. James TTnffholmAr. Jean' a. Adams oi Kingston. Snn T.BtHmer.

Clara Sorority Formal Mr IiUeder, Jessie Plans have been rnmnloteil fnr the Summer fnrmnl tn Via otIvak hi, beth M. MarKey, Anna v. Helen C. Major, Alice I Minor, n.i ir.pne.i TTotViorvn Mellon. Alpha Lambda Phi Sorority on June 2fi.

The npwlv.olootoH ffi Bleu 11 fJUt)S. JRoberts, Minnie OJ.W $8.00 I cers: Malka Weisberg, chancellor: TN Size 6x9 feet Saran Tooie, jiiizauei.ii Jeanette M. Goulden, Clara Jen usiiier ieuiser, corresponding scribe; Fradelle Reittenburg, re- kins, Theima sumner, v-ctcun cuiuiug ecnoe; iustner MUdolpn, burser; Florence Pearlman, historian. Relnhel finnnnr nf The next meeting wlU be a picnic nv.u nf Marsraret S. The rugs size 4 feet 6 inches by 7 feet 6 inches, are $6.00 T7im.il.

CaniinA Wnnrmance. to was elected national vice chancellor or a suit or a blouse. linen yarn is one of the fashion successes of the season it's so cool and comfortable to wear. Knitted in one of our loose lacey stitches you'll have it all ready to wear in no, time! We'll give you complete instructions without additional cost all you have to do is to buy the yarn. In a multitude of summer shades.

35C a ball be held July 9. Reporte of the dele- at tne annual conclave held in crates to tne imetnaiiuu. C1UD uonvenuuu at Virginia, July 5, 6 and 7th, will be xlt H.flMnS Penn State' Graduate Mrs. C. H.

Scott of Hanover Street has returned fmm Pannsvi. given at ia wccw6i Vanla Stftta CnllAVA VrllArA Va cnn William C. Scott, received his B. Miss Bernice Rothman, a student at Goucher College has returned to her home in this city for the Jjegree at tne commencement exercises. He Is a mpmhor nf TVioto Summer.

Nu Epsilon Fraternity. Marvin Blum has returned to hU www Wedding Today The weddinc nf Mlco Mm TTllo home on Soutn ranKim otreet after completing his freehman year Plaid Fibre Matting In three widths, 3 4 ft. and 6 ft. In plain green, plaids and band border patterns. Also obtainable in room sizes.

65c to a yard Third Floor THE ISAAC LCNG STCRE beth Walter of Elizabeth Street to Third Floor at xale universny. rrancis josepn ttvernart of Cooper Street. HnurHalo a tn tub. ni-io. -Do i-i tniicBr nf Wvomlne.

I IV UUU.C this morning at 6:30 in St. Nicho- 1 i-li m. a bride-elect was guest of honor at 1 THE ISAAC LCNG STORE ioaa vynurcn. ine Drioee uncle, Rev. Carl Schaonert nf Hnnstnn a dinner Dnage given at me in Mr urra phiiin KluErer.

Mrs Texas, will perform the ceremony. Samuel Kluger, Mrs. Louis Kluger and Mrs. Maurice Kluger on Tues- day night. Tnerewere ou guesia, Um Tioanti Pannnn nf South aima Aiveraa waiter, sister of the bride, and James Everhart, brother of the bridjffifbom, will be the attendants.

The bride will be attired In a white crepe suit having a form fitting jacket with three-quarter length bell sleeves and a large White felt hat. Kha nrdl Washington Street has been spend- Ing a lew aays rjew wty. feriafned S5 1VU1 kl.i.v miABttt of a annrtAr on SatUrdaV night at his home at 151 South 7 vtll a shoulder bouquet of sunburst roses. The bridesmaid's suit will be of yellow crepe and the fitted jacket FranKun ssireei peiore mo rjia.t- ELIZABETH AR DEN'S Barre Acaaemy oance. ubs capeiet sieeves.

she will wear a larsre white fait hjt- unri Mrs. Nut Mpvsr and Mr shoulder bouquet of talisman roses. and Mrs. Harold Meyer of West South Street have opened their cot elva Beauty Film tage at iiarveys iks. mr i t.

TTrootro nf 1 Terrace Street, Forty Fort, will go to Rock-port today to be a guest of Mrs. Wilson J. Jiauser ior a uajro. Tdtam tfatViArlnA Triirv And Catherine Wallace of this city will give a supper on Thursday night at The Dresden honoring Miss Margaret McDermott, a bride-elect. Aiier a weaaang trip the couple will reside with the bridegroom's parents.

Bar MitzvahDate Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Alinikoff of East Market Street have announced the Bar Mltzvah of their son, Herman, which will take place at B'nal Jacob Synagog, South Welles Street, on Saturday morning. No cards have been issued. Degree David M.

Jones of Forty Fort received, his degree of master of science in chemistry on Monday at Pennsylvania State College. Mr. Jones has been a fellow in research the last year. He will spend the Summer doing research work in organio chemistry in St. Louis, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jones, his' parents, attended the commencement exercises at Penn State on Monday.

Card Party at Irem Mra Tillman Virown mVin la Mrs. a. J. wumn 01 Ji.asi ana win entertain on Saturday night honor-ling Miss Anne Varker, who is to be "married tnus montn. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Dougherty A Jantzen suit with grand new lines styled with a slick fitting brassiere top and a very low back. In glorious new shades Caprl-a light blue that Is really different Riff, a shade that threatens to be rose and then Coral; Gold; Bahama Biue a dark, handsome shade, and Black. All sizes $4.50 Kellerman's Hour Glass silhouette as the name suggests, is well fitted with a very slim waistline. A shining example Is an all white suit with narrow straps that cross in the back and tie.

Also in a sea foam green $4.95 Little short sea-going pants in navy and red, button up the back just to be different $3.50 And with them you wear a stripe halter or one with nautical aspirations, with an anchor applique $2.95 Something new in caps the Howland cap In a rough rubber, has a snooty little anchor right In the center frqnt and a tricky little inside arrangement that prevents the water from ruining your coiffure 7gc Shoes made entirely of a coarse weave net with cork soles and heels and rope ties $1.25 Rope soles with gay canvas tops $3.50 Sun Glasses that really protect your eyes but the nicest part about them they come In shades to match your bathing Suits $1 00 Rope belts that fit sUmly $1.50 And the new skip rope belts with huge wooden ball ends in gay colors $1 98 of 1306 Wyoming Avenue, Exeter, will entertain at a graduation oin ner on Sunday afternoon at 12:30 honoring their daughter, Anita Dougherty, who Is being graduated from St. Cecelia's High School on Sunday. Mrs. A H. Ackerman of -in wioiU) nuu chairman of Ladies' day observance ginla Terrace, gave a bridge lunch xempie country duo ior the month, has announced Mrs.

A. E. Nlntinlann Um Tnh eon in honor or Mrs. warry uarey, Guests: Mrs. Howard Wiener, Mrs, F.

D. McKeever. Mrs. Wilbert Cll-lun. Scranton.

Mrs. Edward Davis, A velvety finish in paste form that goes on as easily and smoothly as a liquid stocking. This flattering leg make-up figures im and Mrs. Grant Cadwallader as Everything in the Toddle Shop is 1 Reduced 25 Mrs. Gordon Guyler.

Mrs. Nieder nostesses ior Friday afternoon. Prizes will be awarded high scorers at nar.H tahln nrtd Dnanlol nrlva Johnson. Mrs. Harry Carey and Mrs.

a. a. Ackerman. Misses Ida Moskowltz, (jler'trude will be given one of the luncheon guests. Luncheon reservations should be made at Irem Temple by Flscnman and Sara Wolfe will' en tertaln at the Sterling tonight for xnursaay noon, juast weeK lunch enn and nard nnphr D.AAf.ii rearj liiuger, a oride-eiect, nbviwikn, o.

large number. The special prize portantly in the rammer scene as it con-ceals every blemish. to just the shade you want. Ardena Vehra Beauty Film is indispensable to your summer wardrobe, Four Eggshell, Santan, Tube, $15 THE ISAAC LCNG STCCE SnvdniO'Malla Miss Elizabeth Hoffman who has completed her sophomore year at Mt. Holyoke Colleee has arrived Second Floor to spend the Summer- with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. A. Hoff Miss Margaret R. O'Malla, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas O'Malia of Old River Road was married to Alvin D. Snyder of Hazleton, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alvin D.

Snyder of Lansford man oi Butler Street, Kingston. THE ISAAC LCNG STORE THE ISAAC LCNG STCRE Mrs. William Shaffer of this city save a luncheon TueBdav afternoon 'i at the Joan honoring Mrs. Harry yeaieraay noon Hi. neresa Church, Old River Road.

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