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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Times Leaderi
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
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Women of Rotary Women's Unit to Duplicate Bridge Luncheon Meeting Largely Attended Sell Bonds From Booth on Square Tournament Will Be Held Tonight Mrs. F. H. Garrahan Pre Stand in Front of Isaac Successful Pair in of sides at Gathering at Hotel Sterling Games to Represent Dis-- trict at New York Long Store Will Open Thursday at 9 :30 nr Garrahan weslded at 1 Women's Unit, of Luzerne County A large representation of bridge a largely attended luncheon meet- devotees from Wyoming and Lacka Council of Defense has taken another job for the duration, selling wanna valleys is expected to be in I A I I I HI Mil II attendance tonight at wiikes-Barre Knights of Columbus "On To New York Summer Nationals" duplicate War Bond and Stamps. Beginning tomorrow, following the Bond Breakfast, a booth will be opened at 9:30.

on Public Square, in front of the Isaac Long Store, and daily bridge tournament. In preparation for. the championship games to be played next week at New York, the local turnament will find some of Northeastern Pennsylvania's most thereafter, from 10 in tne morning until 4 in the afternoon, the women will maintain a clearing house for the sale of War Bonds and Stamps. ing OI WUKeo-Dari" Rotary yesterday afternoon at Hotel Sterling. A short business meeting was followed by cards.

Next meeting of the Women of Rotary is scheduled for Tueday afternoon, August 25. Attending yesterday's, luncheon: H. Irvin' Evans, Mrs. M. Vivian, Mrs.

-Wilbur Frants, Mrs. Otto Weyand, Mrs, H. V. Jones, Mrs. R.

W. Kintzer. Mrs. Clarence Bennett, Mrs. Arthur Rlnehimer, Mrs.

J.TB. Harris, Mrs. W. Herbert Sugden, Mr Albert Glahn, Mrs. F.

C. Finnen, Mrs. Aaron Weiss, Mrs. W. A.

Ribble, Mrs. E. J. Quinn, Mrs. John' Howorth, Mrs.

Francis Dobson, Mrs. Frank Wal 1 The Public Square booth will be proficient bridge pairs vieing with one another for top honors. In addition to designating the winning pair as representing this staffed by the DAR. Mrs. Fanny Hellner Moore, appointed by Mrs-John H.

Williams, chairman of the section's large collection of bridge Women's Unit to bead tnis project. announced a committee and a substitute list from the membership of players, the Knights or Columbus tournament will make the following master point awards: first place, two master points; second place, one master' point: third dace, one I the DAR, assisted by a group from the public. Committee from the DAR in cludes Mrs. Fred Mitchell, Mr. Alice Scofield, Mies Mary Louise Stark.

Mrs. W. F. Luckenbach, Miss MR. AND MRS.

HOOT GIBSON DOROTHY DUNSTAN BRIDE OF Mae Rickard, Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Luther Roth. Mrs. C.

B. D. Wood, Miss Mary Ross, Mrs. Mae lace, Mrs. Arthur uoienaer, Robert Doran, Mrs.

R. M. Women of Kiwanls Wllkes-Barre Women of Kiwanto" will have a garden party on Friday," August at residence of George Jacobs, 40 Walnut Street, Forty Fort. Luncheon will ee served at 1. (Mare SOCIAL on Nt CHARLOTTE! MAE PURVIS Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Purvis -of 281 Barney Street announce the engagement of their daughter, Charlotte Mae; to Pvt. Harold W. Brunner, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Sterling Brunner of Vine Street, Ashley. Miss Purvis attended Meyers High School and is employed by Russels Ice Cream Company. Pvt. Brunnen attended Ashley High School and was employed as a nurse at Retreat Hospital before joining the Army. He la stationed at Camp Bowie, Texas.

Past Presidents' Association convertible master point; and fourth place, 50 national rating points. Harry J. Murphy Is chairman of the local committee with cooperation of officers of the Anthracite Bridge Association and sanctioned by American Contract Bridge League. He will be assisted by Miss Mary Menighan Mrs. Ruth Hopper Starks.

Mrs. W. E. Murphy, Mrs. J.

F. O'Brien, Mrs. John J. Maguire, Mrs. Herbert N.

Stark, Mrs. D. Harry Stephens, Mrs. Emmett S. Burke, Mrs.

Charles R. Kohl. Mrs, HOOT GIBSON AT LAS VEGAS Townend. Mrs. Robert S.

erguson, Mrs. Walter O. Waite. On- the substitute list are these members: Mrs. Fred Vincent, M'ss William Dunstan of this city announces the marriage of his daughter, Miss Dorothy Dunstan, cowgirl to Hoot Gibson, wild west screen star, on July 3, at Las Vegas, by Justice of the Peace E.

Mahlon Brown. Mary Louise Stark, Miss Catherine Gilchrist, Mrs. Edwin Shortz, Mrs. William Tompkins. Mrs.

B. G. Coon Mrs. George Keller. Assisting are Mrs.

Emory Lutes, Miss Edith Charles E. Flynn, James A. Farrell, James C. Dougherty and William P. Mcffitt, Jr.

Tournament director will be Joseph Laufenberg, with the starting time fixed for 8:15. Dickover. Miss May Bryden and If A reception followed at Beverly I 'This is a surprise to Mrs. Hills for 150 guests. Anderson eaid.

'I am happy to Hoot Gibson is producing a such a pretty girl, and 1 wish ture in Hollywood. I them both the best of luck." A large photograph of Gibson and "The film cowboy and Miss his btide appeared recently in a Loa Dunstan met when she joined his Angeles newspaper. It was taken Wild West show as a yodeler. They Mrs. R.

Ramsey Mebane. Past Presidents Association of PO of A will meet on Monday afternoon at 2 in the POS of A Hall at Kingston. while Mr. and Mrs. Gibson were at; were married in Las Vegas Thurs- Kingston Couple Married July 11 day by Justice of the Peace E.

Rita McDermott Becomes Bride Los Angele. Mahlon Brown. 'We lust took our time getting here, and just snuck in just now Hoot smiled proudly. Of Army Officer Miss Dunstan and Gibson met in this city in December, 1940, when The newspaper article, neaaea, "Hoot Gibson Brings Yodeler Bride Here to Pay Call On Kin," read: "On their wedding trip, Hoot Gibson, veteran cowboy star of the films, and his bride of four Dorothy Dunstan, 22, of Wilkes-Barre, "just sort o' snuck into town" late yesterday afternoon and went callin' on Hoot's relatives. "One of the first places to call was at the home of Hoot's mother, Mrs.

J. W. Andeiwon of 1335 West 38th Place, where the bride kissed her new mcther-in-law while Hoot and In Easton Church Marion Elizabeth Hangen Becomes Bride of Staff Sgt. Alfred Johnson Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert R. Hangen of 140 Third Avenue, Kingston, announce the marriage of their daughter, Marion Elizabeth to Staff Sgt. Alfred Johnson, son of MRS. JACK B. TAMBLYN (Photo by Sherwood Studios) KATHRYN DOROTHY CONRAD IS BRIDE OF PFC JACK TAMBLYN Mrs.

Mary Conrad of 277 Barney Street announces the marriage of her daughter, Kathryn Dorothy, to PFC Jack Bruce Tamblyn, son of J. B. Tamblyn of 23 Park Avenue at noon, July 22, in Broad Street Methodist Church. Richmond. the cowboy came to appear aa featured artist at the annual Food Show at South Main Street Armory.

Gibson was so impressed with Miss Dunstan's talents as a yodeler, that he engaged her as assisting artist to tour the country with the Hoot Gibson Show. The local girl was employed by American Chiclet Com-nanv in this citv before acceDtincr Hazle Street Girl Married To Lt. Joseph A. Boyle in Ashley Church Miss Rita McDermott of this city, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Neil McDermott of 680 Hazle Street and Lt. Joseph A. Boyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Boyle of 321 New Grant Street were married yesterday morning at 6:30 in St.

Leo's JkrfunJfc Em Pay hmasing faies? Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johnson of his daughter. Lois, 19, by a former I the Hoot Gibson Show contract. marriage, looked on.

p.r inhn risvidsnn ner- was tne only attendant. PFC Rev John H. J0" Jr ftmblyn and his bride went to formed the ceremony. Mrs. Wiley york 96 First Avenue, Kingston.

Ceremony was performed in First Methodist Church of Easton Church. Ashley. Rev. J. J.

Heff eran PFC Tamblyn is stationed at Nor on Saturday afternoon, July 11, at played the wedding music. Loia Conrad, sister of the bride, folk. LOCAL MEN IN ARMED FORCES ON LAND, AT SEA, IN THE AIR performed the ceremony and read the nuptial mass. Attendants were Miss Ruth Boyle and Ray Boyle, sister and brother of the bridegroom. The bride, who was eiven in mar 4.

Rev. Horace N. Olewiler officiated. Miss Lois Hangen, taster of the bride, and Wesley Hershkowitz of Kingston were the attendants. personal 3h Having completed his basic at Newport, R.

Edward em5 riage by her brother, William A.I The bride wore a biege gabardine 'suit and hat to match. Her shoulder Seven Luzerne County young men have been admitted as officer candidates to the Air Forces Officer's Candidate School at Miami Beach, according to announcements made vesterdav. They are Set. William Miss Eleanor May of Media will 'bouquet was of red rosea and Dr. and Mrs.

J. Franklin of 41 Virginia Terrace, Forty Savino, 21, of 46 Taft Street, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander E. Savino, is enrolled at one of the Navy's schools for radiomen in the East.

Savino attended high school spend the week end with her par-! sweet peas. Maid of honor chose ents, Dr. and Mrs. Homer May or a goia gaDarame sun, nai to maicn and a shoulder bouquet of yellow L. Pierson, South Main Street; Staff South Franklin Street.

McDermott, wore a suit of- pink crepe trimmed in white, a white hat, trimmed in pink and a shoulder i bouquet of white roses. Bridesmaid' chose a brown suit trimmed in white, matching hat and a shoulder; bouquet of roses. Breakfast followed at the Dresden for members of both families. Mrs. Boyle is a graduate of St.

to daisies. I Sgt. Howard C. Wiener, 173 But- from 1934 to 1937 and enlisted with Miss Ann Boyle returned The Boston Store CHARM DEFENDERS Braiijht It yu Miss Janice Chambers Lentheric CONSULTANT Beauty is your duty! For, when you feel well and look well, do well! Start now with an all-out grooming program! Defend your charm with a bright, sparkling face that bespeaks bravado a daily daintiness that inspires confidence a light-hearted lilt of fragrance that musters morale! (Consult with the Lentheric representative to acquire a sound tech nique of charm defense. ACQUAINTANCE OFFER of a beauty gift from Lentheric to you.

This week onlyt Cosmetics, Street Floor, Front Fowler, Dick and Walker -i start H2t ana Mrs. jonnson went lei- street. Kingston man oki. thn Naval Reserve. Prior to ioin- Fort, will leave on mmay ior 101- onto to spend a week with the former's father, J.

Leonard Robinson, and sister, Miss Agnee Robinson. From Toronto. Dr. and Mrs. Robinson will continue to Iowa City to be guests of Mrs.

Robinsons par-,) Dr. and Mrs. Earle S. Smith. Jamaica, L.

after visiting her I parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Boyle to New York. John E. Hicks, 40 North the Navy he nad three years Mrs.

Johnson is employed at i Avenue. Kingston; Sgt. Robert experience servicing radios. of High Street, Ashley. I Mr.

and Mr3. Fred Eck of Shaver- Local Draft Board 3 at Kingston. 'James ThomatS, 3 Vine Street, Ash-Set. Johnson is stationed at tfne lcv: Corp. John Rakshys, 322 Two sons of Mr.

and Mrs. here. Dr. and Mrs. 1 ..5.

Army War College, Washington Robinson and Dr. and Mrs Smith Temlin will vt Mrs. Robinson's brother, i Corp. Herbert Smith at Uamp woi- Academy Street, wairior nun; ngi. Abraham Mandlovitz, 145 Zerbey Avenue, Edwardsville; Corp.

Jay R. Salsburg, Hunlock Creek. Corp. William Turnbaugh, stationed at Westover Field Air Basej Massachusetts, is spending a three-day furlough with his parente, Mr. and Mrs.

William Turnbaugh, 484 Djr better managing: by watching every expenditure and keeping records of them. A checking account will help you. Your stubs will be permanent records of what goes out and the cancelled checks, receipts. For the person who writes so few checks per month that he or she has not felt justified in using a checking account, ThrlftiCheck is just the thing. Its advantages are: ThriftiCheck ACCOUNTS You cb start account with any amount.

Mo minimum balance required. No monthly nrvlee charge. No charge for depogita. No account numbers to remember. YOUR NAME PRINTED ON EACH CHECK The only coat In a small fee per check issued in neat books ot 20 checks.

The WY0UING NATIONAL BANK of Wiikes-Barre teds, Mineral Welte, Texas. Village will return on Sunday after spending some time at New York land Dobbs Ferry. Charles Deutsch of 89 Hill Street are serving with the armed forces. Pvt. Raymond Deutsch, who was inducted into the service on June 24, is receiving his basic training with the Field Artillery at Fort Bragg, N.

C. Pvt. Robert Deutsch, who was graduated from GAR High School on June 10, enlisted in the Army Air Corps on June 25 and was t'tationed at Miami Beach until July 16 when fce was sent to Tyndall Field, where he is taking a course in aerial gunnery. Mary's High School and Misericor-dia College. She was employed until recently as a cashier at Prudential Insurance office, city.

Lt. Boyle was graduated from St. Mary's High School, Penn State Colleee and the University of Pennsylvania. Before entering the Army he was on the faculty of Coughlin High School. Recently completing a course at the Adjutant Genei-il School, Fort Washington, he has been assigned to duty at Fort Butner, N.

C. Lt. Boyle and his bride left for North Carolina. i Mra Maty Crobsy, Noxen. is vis-; Mrs.

J. Henry Pool; who is spending a few days at her residence on Butler Street. Kingston, will return Fvldnv to Gibson Island. Mrs. liting at the home of Mr.

and Mrs.) Mr. and Mis. Marshall Feldman i Frank weinsneimei, at ataniey 0f 5go North Franklin Street have Nm th River Street. Refnre his en- Pool will be accompanied by Abbiegt announced the birth of a daughter on January 3, 1942, Corp, on July 28 in General Hospital. iTurnbaueh Was employed as time HUCuman, who Wetzc, and RaTOond Sharrer of Williamsport were re- VA urn t'A Mar nw nf Perl'VSbure.

2. i -j ti. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kleber of keeper and paymaster for C.

F. Dallas have announced the birth of Goetinger Construction Company, a daughter on July 28 in General (He is a graduate of Coughlin High Hnsnltnl. I School, class of 1934. Pvt. Homer Williams, who is stationed at Brooklyn, spent the Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Kamor of! Following his induction into the' at 65 49 Wyoming Avenue, Army, George E. Minemier of 310 have announced the birth of aiTTat Mnln stt Nntimk ix sta-l Srt. Francis P. McCarthy, son of Maude Miles Bride Of A.

R. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. John H. Miles of, returned after visiting Wa ner of Bear Creek village.

MallU'i Mr and Mrs F.W.Anderson and 4 1 son, Frank of Yeager Avenue, Forty John Nesbitt Conyngham of teturned from Aabury ParU. South ver Street and Hillside will leave tomorrow for Chicago to be a I Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Weatherly guest of Phelps Swift. I of 46 Butler Street, Kingston re- i rr, turned from Crystal Lake where Mr.

and Mis. John T. Howe 11 of three weeks at the W. South Franklin Street will C. Griham cottage.

Mrs. Weath- ncxt week from Buzzards Bay. brothcr sister-in-lav, daughter on Juy 28 in Nesbitt tioned at Medical Replacement the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank I Hospital.

Center at Camp Pickett, Va. I McCarthy, who is stationed at; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaver of Two m(M1 vicinitv of "'e-t Tn. 448 East Northampton Street an 278 Courtdale Avenue Courtdale, each of whom re- have announced the birth of a tt 'is ter Maude to A.

R. Jenk ns nf Hart- Rpv mil .1 wienr-p Wrp ti oa i x'noKit "-cemher 1U, 1HJ9. At present ne v. John iteynoias ot i lMavai siauon iraining at iew- an instriirtoi-s rnuise Mlo 'at CaVp SuiquVhannock. nearly VeSs Cr al Lake Prt- J- in the midwes.t af" mechanTc.

am! engineering. at Bloomfleld' eeioi hi voiup iniee weens 1 1 Lljctai 1-ane. -nd T.omPa Rvark- nf fonHinp- iu nf the Nnvv's srhnnlfi on July 11. Montrose, for the season. A Tom no.Q trill -1 K.

After August 1 thev will reside Mr. end Mis. B. L. Jenkins of 250 i vjiiuuiu, iui cicuiiiciani inaicB.

a ii cj to l-janffiev leia. va. at 82 Tremont Street, Hartford. Mrs. W.

Mainwaring of EastSouth Mead; street spent the weekjhave announced the birth of a Pettcbone Street, Forty Fort, "a.rend at Ncw York. on July 28 in Nesbitt Hospital. at son: Stanley Adam Graden, 21. of 49 ppc Charles J. Steinhauer, sta-IVine Street, Ashley, son of tioned at New Cumberland, was tken the Shoemaker cottage David H.

Jenkins of Dallas re-i Mr and Mn. Glenn Kicklpr nf Victoria Graden and John Paul; nrnmnted t.i pomoral technician. turned from Hairioburg and Selins- Carverton announce the birth of a'Sincavage, 26. of 60 Cooke Steinhauer formerly resided giove. 'daughter, Bonnie Gaii, in General Ashley, son of Mrs.

Anna M. 77 Ncw Alexander Street. Harvey's Lake for August. Mrs. Robert Tompkins and son, Lewis, returned to Germantown Mr.

and Mrs. Mullison of i Hospital on July 21. This is their cavage. Uraden was graauatea in, Eshelman, who after visiting the former's motner Mrs H. M.

Harding. South Frank-1 mryey's Lake had Mr. and Mrs. wira cm mvS s.ck er is tor---u aj stationed with Chemical War- 7 hntrAi'Gi a a tionir tin rt ivi r-n iHiiiiii hiisiim ill viatu i XTTAPT. i 1 1 ball.

Before enlisting in the Naval Sabsowitz-Mitchell Miss Sylvia Mitchell became the bride of Albert Sabsowitz of New Haven, Conn, on Sunday afternoon at the home of her eister, Mrs. Harry Goldstein of 30 South Welles Street. Ceremony was performed under a canopy of emilax and gladioli by Rabbi Gutterman of Scranton, assiated by Cantor David of Scranton and Rev. Jacob Stein of Wiikes-Barre. Bride wore a gold colored three- fare Service, Edgewood Arsenal, Edgewood, was transferred to Fort Knox, Ky.

Pvt. Eshelman is the son of Mrs. Louis Eshelman of Parke Street, West Pittston. lss Marjone Gleason of Scran- sons. Fred Pool of Street Kings- ls spending week with Mjss' Ml.

gnd Witem of ten. who been spendinK the Dorotn Goodwin of Lake Silk-36 Hazle Street, Swoyerville, have announced the birth of a son on Reserve he was employed at Western Electric at Kearny, N. J.p wiring telephone apparatus. Sin-cavage was graduated from Ashley TJirrV, Qr.hri.nl In 1Q31 fl TA nlftVAfi DTI iu miin rr. Mr.

and Mrs. am Price nf Ju 27 in General Hnsnital LJZ Ithaca- ave announced the engage- Mr. Women's Benefit Association and Mrs Harry Walker of schoo, football, baseball and first aid in- lending Lake Clear Camp near Sa- wE'jr Mrs. Alice B. Reilly ranac.

for the season 00 July 27 Gen" councilman He has been a of Woman's Beneflt Asscci. piece dress suit with accessories 'Din? clerk and electrician's helper. I aiinn and American Red Cross ot pecan brown, a brown picture Miss Alice Howorth of South jSouth Albany Street, Ithaca, N. ITninklin Street, ta anendine two I (nm.i.i. .1 ml- anu Charles View of 9 TOnrj, otatlnnprl! awarded certificates and Diito and hat with three rows of maline woka with her brother-in-law and I Harrison Street have announced at Chanute Field.

111., 'spent the leap to the following who recently trimming. She wore a corsage of orchids. loior Wnjlo-n nnH Mis FrnnU 'tne Dir tn Ot a on on July 27 en(J at hlg home' at 139 Hiu'i completed the course: Mrs. Jennie WrVhtTt Lake Bluff 111. General Hospital weisn.

Mrs. mna uuaea, mrs. Ann CC- fl'0 A lamily dinner and reception followed. Many out-of-town guests attended. The Champagne of Pvt.

Edward Meighan, who has Maiy c'aHini Mva. Mary ,11 im Ulir-C Ul J1U1SC Villain ti.I,,, tt t- 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. S.

Keefer of Company at Ithaca. i Dr- and Mrs' William H. Nichol- Kingston are at Lewes, for a Mr. Williams, a graduate 0f fa" announce the bitth of a daugii-month. Mrs.

Harry Whiteman, for-, Ithaca High School, is employed as Sr y''SinU merlv ti Kingston, visited Mr. and inspector for Morse Chain Cm- HP'i'. Charlottesville. on fur- been spending a three-weeks' Anita Switheis, Ruth, Metzger, Mr. and Mrs.

Sabeowitz went to lough at the residence of niS; Arrnoc Tanri Morv Mpril-nartv Mi's GINGER ALES tne uatskills for a week. The bride was emnlnvort hv 4 brother and sister-in-law, Mr. an('jane Johns, Mrs. Mary Ycagcr, Mrs. Keefer for a week, returned to 1 nanv at HWa July 4.

Dr. Nicholscn is the son of Mr. and Mis. Frank Nicholson Mls- John Meighan of 380 Parrish1 jc. Hai-rLson, Mary Kosier- will take place in Oak Lane.

Wedding 1 tr ,7 1 1. 1 I. Bergman's Department Store. 'Mr. Sabeowitz owns a retail liquor store at New Haven.

They of 26 Carlisle street, win return to ump l.kk, 0ski, Kitty Deeter. Mary Brown, on Friday. iMrs. Loretta Murray, Katherine ivirs. xvaie Aiuen ui Dear uceiv ui iuci.

I Village returned from Buffalo and Mrs. Mabel Simmers of 29 Rosej Niagara Falls. At Kenwood, N. Street, Forty Fort, is a patient in I Core Technician John Teckel, Hogan. Assisting at tne ceremonies win msiue at ew Haven.

Miss Edith Roberts returned to Mary Haslem, Mrs. Marie who is stationed in Louisiana, Philadelphia after spending a week with her Mrs. AlDert visited ner ncpnew ana 'Mercy Hospital. niece Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Carton. I Rev. and Mrs Aian Dana and Mrs. Albert a grandsons, Wilson and daughter, Carol Francos of Corinth, motoer. Mrs.

Ellen Rob-! Is "spending a 10-day furlough at ntsan M. Jane Johns and Carlisle Street i his residence on Spruce Street. I Ml- 'Y Pittston. district 1 i deputy. A soc al hour followed with erts of 120 I ueuiKe iny.oi ui i.cw naven, Y- wiI1 al.rive Friday to spend rived to emend remainder of the '0i, ih.

fnrmr'i nsnnii Margaret Austin of New York is spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Austin of 25 Tripp Street. Forty-Fort.

Miss Austin i.s associated t-vi. iNeii LKmneuy, son 01 Loretta Strome hostess. Miss and Mrs. Charles F. Donnelly of jRuth Dunnigan gave several vocal Susqehanna Avenue, West Pitts- accompanied on the piano by ton, stationed at Camp Pickett.

Eva Faultz. Jane Harrison enter-was promoted to corporal. Corp. tninoft nm wm nihnnH hv summer with Mrs. Albert.

and Mrs. Charles A. Dana of Mrs. Alan Myers of Corlear Carey Avenue. Bireei was eiecieu siAin V1ce pitbi-; Michacl Boyie and John Horan 'Donnelly was inducted on April 16.

those members having birthday an- uersts of the fn.Jwith American Red Cross. a of Ashley are niversaries in July. sister. Miss Ann BoyleJ uiiive uicino ai me annual d.ii. -1 -ndns-ofMtheMc flonn 'scfantTn' wL ectel intth6 I Get YOURS While You CAN! All-Elastic Pantie-Girdles We deeply regret to announce the death of Mr.

Robert H. Crawford, one of the founders of this company. In respect to him, all stores in northeastern Pennsylvania, Offices, Warehouse and Garage in Wiikes-Barre. for the 1943 convention. uiea, vera anQ yi" 01 tt.

34 Charles Street returned home tuedDoifafLiiS fipending a We6k at Cl6Ve- and Mrs. J. G. McCrindle of Laurel LouJse Forte Dorothy Goodwin returned from Atlantic Miss Ruth J. Reiser of Ashley city, where they spent a week, returned from Englewood and Buy Beautiful Hill rm WOMEN WHO SUFFERS.

the easy way Plainfield, J. and New England States. Miss M. Eleanor May of Swarth-. more, executive secretary of Children's Aid Society of Delaware County, will spend the week end with her parents, Dr.

and Mrs. Homer S. May, of South Franklin Street Mrs. Frances and son, Raymond of 55 Elizabeth Street have returned from Camp Lee, where they spent several days with the former's son, Pvt. Vincent P.

was Inducted into the Army a month ago. We believe it will be impossible to get these Pantie-Girdles later on so, get YOURS NOW and see how glorious it is to wear nothing extra except free-feeling restraint. Not a frill to Interrupt its smooth control HOT HASHES If you suffer hot flashes, dizziness, distress of are weak, nervous due to the functional "middle-age" period in a woman's life try Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound. It's helped thousands upon thousands of women to relieve such annoying symptoms.

Follow label directions. Plnkham's Compound is worth trying! WILL CLOSED The economy of the best A Steiowar costs little more at the outset, tut you get whatjou pay for a glorious singing tone, precise action, unapproached durability, and an that holds its value. You have tictualiy bought the least expensive piano! I During his funeral services on Wednesday at 2:30 P. M. AMERICAN STORES COMPANY WILLIAM PARK, Pres.

Buy one "Place Setting" (six essential pieces to serve one person) now. Add others at regular intervals, soon your service will be complete. One service costs $13.50 and up depending on pattern chosen. FRANK CLARK Jeiveler 63 SOUTH MAIN STREET IL WA PIANO STORE Steimvay Representative 247 So. Main St.

Delightfully 8 Air-Conditioned PARIS CORSET SHOP 48 South Main record, Wednesday, july 29, 1942 0.

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