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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 3

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SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1904 DECEMBER 4. ry4 of 'several weeks wit a relatives in 1'hil-adebhia. i 1. 11 it Mifs Gertrude Neyhart, of Bloomsburg, STOLE ie spending a few days with Miss Kditli this- 1 -i 11 il II 4 George Steinbrenner itas returned this daughter of and Mrs. Isaac M.

Thomas, made her debut society Mon-dav 0f tlie Social -Stag club held 4, reception at the home of A. Warner, Jfo. 39 East Jackson street, last Thursday -evening which proved to be a most jorabW affair. It was the first atteinnt after spending Thanksgiving at b' former home in New York. Special Stock Rediicing Vajues Mrs.

Georee Trevetlian, of Aldenville, A Holiday Book Store II II II National Executive. Board Member Dan uie ciuo. and tni tnemnpra nn simtnv is visiting her sister, Mrs. Snyder, of Easj Northampton street. .7 iel Post, of the International Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, is confined to hi home at-No.

25 Cinderella street. 11 Attorney Gere Jayne, of Berwick, wav in town r-J 7 is suffering with a severe attack of the grip. I -v; II II II 1 Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Broghammer gave for a Few Days Before Christmas V''" 'v 1 r- These specials will give us room for 'several line's of Holiday Goods. You gain by. purchasing we'' gain the room a gain for all of us. Stock Reducing, Specials a party Tuesday in honor- ol tbeir son, Carl.

Games and acngs were indulged in and refreshments were served. Those present v.eie: Lillian Rek-hard, Dorothy Brog- We justlu claim thati-ournew stock of Holidau Books hasv no equal outside New York or Philadelphia. It all the Staridard S.ets and the five volume sets; alii the editions of the Poets, all the Handu Clashes, all the.DODular 12 mo. hammer, Mamie Schebe, Emm Uoebel, II II Charles Reid, Jr4 of Wyaox, has returned home, after a week's visit with Wilkes-Barre friends. Mr.

and Mrs. DavidU Bufch, graduates of the elocotion department i of "-V Temple College, Philadelphia, viflted their cousin, F. A Sterling, of South River street, over uuday, 1 I Minee Minnie and Fick left Monday for a visit in New York city. Mr7ajid Mrs. G.

'w. Aubick- have returned from a week's visit with bin parents at Bloomsburg. I' lit il Caroline Schebe, Ruth GoebcL Margaret O'Hara, Oelia Ruston. Leslie Laighton, George Goebel, Murray Wal talking about the nest affair that is to be Those present were: -Daniel Acker, Robert Brown, 'Anthony Warner, Edward Warner, Benjamin R. Gibbcna, John X.

Davu-on, Daniel Thorn Irwin, Charles S. Keilly, Beta JaeVMichloeky, Earle Mian, Phil Weisa, Tha program aa follow was rendered: WandcKn and piano duet," by Profs. Ed. unzr, from Kamchatka and John Drvi son, item Boroco. Partly cool and part-V hot jfjr-VOoal solo, bjf.

Austrafti' wen-dmful "nightingale, Mosieiiir Beth Hay-cork, Sally, Toh'fer the- Banjo tblo, the world renowned4 inimitabh. Master Daniel Acker the young child won-tter mi his own incomparable e-jmposi-tioifsr jay (J), punch you tts punch eye (I), punch see (C, piwch lit (. (English.) Speech by the great Japanese orator, Hon. Earle Miars, subject. Snail We Do With Satan! Pis bo selection: by the artist wh) taught iPBderewski how pt I play, TProf.

Charles Stilly. Vccal solo by the greatest knewn, (refuted to lead the World's 'jFair chii at St. Louis), in a class ifctrrseit, Erof. Evans. Banj eelce-iinna hv tin hild wonder.

Dlavinz two ft cloth editions, all the Standard Home Li- braru and the great Holidau Editions and the popular books of the: dau. Calendars, Mra. John Tucker is entertaining friends from Scranton. It Mrsl L. MiHer lias returned from Xmas Cards; Booklets, Prauer Books ter Ccrrad, Edward Jones, rtirold Austin, Eugene Helfrich, George-Helf rich.

II -Mrs. Wilbur of Academy street, Jo entertaining her sister, Miss Hat-ti? Rottbius, of Milton. Mrs. Leonard Evads, who has been vis-tying her sister, Miss Bessie Kemner, lfarrisburg, has returned to her home in this citv. II 1111 Mrs.

Leslie S. Ryman is ill at her South, Franklin street home. II II v' Mrs. Harridan Smith is visiting, her aunt, Mrs. W.

L. Baker, of Montrose. (U 7 D. F. of South Grant, street, is recovering from i.n attack of typhoid.

Miss Jean Gunton has returned to Bloomsburg Normal school, after spending a visit at Jersey City. II II Edward Cross and Nick Cave are hunting in Lackawanna county. II IL II jCOM FORTABLES. 'S. Three dozen, full size Comfortables, with best white cotton i were $2.25 each-4 $1.89 WHITE BLANKETS.

$5.50. ones, now $4.79. now WOOL SWEATERS now $159 LUZERNE Men's $2.00 kin. .98 Ladies $1.75 kind. .98 i TABLE COVERS.

$1.50 Red and Green Tapestry Covers 7 FUR SCARFS. i Handsome Sable Fox and abella Sable Fox Scarfs, $10.00 value; special, each. LADIES' SUITS. Regular $10.00 Suits in plain or novejty, with kilted skirt; very handsome, each. FLANNEL WAISTS.

All shades in $3.00 all wool Flannel special $2 29 LACE CURTAINSr Seven patterns. in; three-. and one half yards full matting lawn Lace Curtains; were $2.25 this week, pair $1.89 and Bibles- All Holiday Editions are Here Mrs. W. J.

Cobb, of Hoadley, is sme time, Daniel Acker. .11 11 The 'sportsn -friends of Irwin. ool-fraugh were entertained at a game dinner his home in Forty Fort Friday even- visiting her sister, Mrs. M. S.

bhaffer, II- II II Cyrus Shriner is suffering with a severe tei There -wefe' fgurteen devotees of All LATE BOOKS, VOL. S1.08. 7 Beverly or Graustark Nijo $1.08 The Sea WoK The Masquerader $1.08 JYpCy.CUBse present ana uie wcuwu rDde more enjoyable by ihebunting tales ART BOOKS. Photosjravure 1 Gibson's Editions. Christy Editions- Fisher's Calendars.

Riley's "Out. Aunt Mary's." a few days with her parents on West- kdla bv those The following River street. II II II attack of quinsy. IL II II Mrs. Pamelia Campbell, of orth who hag been visiting her son in Harrjsburg, has returned home.

ir Walter Brennan has gone to resume nis studies at Lehigh University, after a short vacation at home. II II were entertained at the dinner: fil. U. P.Biinngs, D.P. Sorosis society, of the High school, held Home- Library, Vol.

50 Avars, of Dr. L. L. (spi-ague, Rev. L.

Murdock, H. Holmes. Dr. E. H.

Coolbaugh, Abram open house Tuesday evening, An excellent program was rendered. II II II reception given at the home of Dr. Bull, the well-known coach of the IXaftitt, "Butler Dilley, Calvin Dymond, of IliinggfoB; Prof. W. Dean, George STeitebene, Calvin Perrin, Rev.

B. Rip- Mr. and Mrs. Levy, No. 71 North Meado street, Sunday evening, the engagement of NEWS OF-SANTA: CLAUS.

Santa Claus has informed us that he would be with us soon. Date to be told later. Padder Poets. and $1.48 Household Poets, $1.18 CLOTH, 25, 39 and 50. CLASSICS.

22t. 25e and 33. CHILDREN'S BOOKS. Pelorbet's Notes. Standard Sds.

i Elsie Books. 5 Pansy Books. I'" Alcott's Books. Peppef Books. Bibles and Prayer Books.

Children's Fine Stationary. iey, ol Forty, Fort. 77 II II II Lafayette University foot ball team, returned from way of Philadelphia, where they stopped for a short visit with relatives. II II II 7 Miss Laura Pollock, a student at Bryn Miss Rose Levy and Max Crainson was an. nouueed.

1 'I II il Miss Helen Mulherrin, of Grant street. Mis C. C. Kaufer, who wa at her Thankacrivini. returned to is entertaining her cousin, Miss Kathryu Mawr college, has returned to resume her studies, after spending a her jhor duties teaching in the Odd teilcws Orphanage at Arters.

11 II II Malloy, of Lansford. II II II Mrs. A. W. Schlingman, of Academy parents, Mr.

and Mrs. James roi lock. street, has returned from a visit with Rev. Edward G. Fullerotn, pastor of the (Pii-at Presbyterian church.

will deliver TOYS, DOLLS, SLEDS, CANDIES. This" store is headquarters for Toys of all kinds; Dolls of all kinds; Games; Guns; Musical Toys, Iron Toys, Hair Horses and other toy Doll Furniture and all other Holiday Philadelphia- friends. II II II the address at the forty-eighth anniver- CHINA AND GLASS The basementlia's a holiday look in its fine'stock'of daintily decorated China beautiful red-cut glass a most tempting display. t. William McCartney to At 'aur of the Lackawanna.

Bible society, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Moore, of Park lantic City for the Deneni.oi nis neunu it 11' irjl be held the First Presbyterian Mrs.

Frederick Dreyfoss; tHazleton, is avenue, are visiting in Scranton. 11 1111 Dr. and Mrs. B. J.

Cobleigh are in Phil Scranton this evening. II II II ti, Patterson has returned home after adelphia. They are. accompanied by their FAliI FD TPU 8: lu a i If "Leaders in Holiday Goods daughter. Miss Nanna, who will soon re a business trip to Bloomsburg.

II -II visiting her sister, Mrs. Dr; Brooksv'-at her South Franklin street homei--' Miss Georgia Smi'tli, of Morth "Franklin street, visiting her brotherjFrederiolt Smith, at Wyalusing. ll ll II turn to Washington, D. resume her 1 v.ilixr' 1ivlV fiiiiiviiv. Vilkes-Barre, Pa, Clarence Muchmore, who has been nucceaxful manaeer of Highland Inn, stwlies at the Hamilton Institute, 3 II 'II 'Mrs.

Isidore' Blatner, of "South River has- severed bia connection with that hoa- Miss Elizabeth Lanning, accompaMedVy. telepy. il has returned from a visit in Albany, N. Y. i .7 II Xmp, of Tunkhannocfcc little Helen Lanning, has returned trom New York city, Vhere shd iftended the horse show.

1 1 0.1 1 1 -urw ivuiiiigiuan nas -reuruen pcftt several last weejc at Wyoming guetc gi Pa where Bhe was the oWiends.V I'i And. Miss Emily SpJ-ecKer, of Lancaster, PaA are the. guests of. BeatesHt. ifee John's! Lutharaa fa.

a -r; Mrs. Acheson, of Philadelphia, formerly Thomas Hart, John Clark, Peter Clark, James McDonald and' Peter Carroty. In term'ent was made in Hanover: oemeterjri. Undertaker Mooney -had charge, 1 7 MRS. ROGER HOWELLv i T)i fnnprnl nf 1r Rntror HiweH wfu D.

L. Glackin, of Edgewood Ism-1 of. eAitft. hef she-iJt4 er.oum, II 11 paster county, is the suest of Mr. and Mrs, of her franfcsCSastfck; High street.

Mrsi Biirkewas 'sixty years of age and during the greater part of her life had resided 4iir Plymouth "'T) fftllowing children 1 John Burke, David Maloney: "and Mrs Frank CoBtock, of Pljrmoutih; Mrs. Helen Mars, of St. 1 Louis; Albert and 'Michael Burke, Miss Mabel Bell has returned to Syra Woodward E. Campbell, of North Main Fred Rennard and son Walter are cuse University, alter visaing ner par is' being entertained in wishing in Williamsport. II 'i'.

A street. Il-H II Mr. and Mrs. Martin Freeman have re Mr. arid- "Mrs.

Harry-Myers swill make their home in Wilkes-Barre, having moved turned -to their home on Mallory Place, diedl Friday at the home of her -son, Rodger, No. 82 Custer street, will taka place, this afternoon Services will conducted in St. Stephen's church at 9, o'clock. after visiting relatives in Baltimore. II II It here from Fernbrook.

II II il Miss Mercedes Lena ban. of South River Mrs. Marylnterstein, of Catawissa, is waiting her daughter, Mrs. 1 11 11 11 street, has returned to Notre. Dame to Ktume her studies, after having visited MARY SOHWESTNER.

The funeral. of, Mary aged. Fv C. Sturges, accompanied, by his son Thomas, spent Thanksgiving with his par ents in Connecticut, 11 II 18 years, who died at home of iet parents in Hanover township last Thura-' day, took place yesterday morning. Ser- vices were conducted in the St.

Bonifact church at 10 Rev. Father. Goe- ckel Interment was made in Hanover cemetery in charge of taker. Klein. 7 WILLIAM ULLERY- The of Mullery held yesterday morning from the horn of His sister, Mrs.

Frank Kreidler, No. the noma 01 Miss Florence Martin, West Union stret. Guy Long and Bert Smith have returned from a hunting II Miss Nellie Martin, of Washington, D. has been the guest of Philip S. Rice, of -South Franklin street, for the past week.

v- 1 II Charles Finberg is entertaining his brother-in-law, C. -i Hutchins, and wife," of Albany, N. Y. Mr. Hutchins is the managing editor of the Albany Evening Journal II II II- Mrs.

J. R. Iee, of West Union street, is visiting in New York city IUII II- Harold T. Chase, of Topeka, who has been the guest of his father for a few days, returns home today. 1 11 iT II Miss Hattie Keating has returned home, after a seven months' stay in Syracuse.

N. 71 II il Mrs. Mary K. P. Bogert and Harold Bo-gert, will, sail from New York "city today, for a several months' visit in ti Mrs.

Richard Beent is making an extended visit with relatives at Vincentown, N. -J. II' Mr, Maconomyof Williamsport, is the guest of friends in this city for a few days. MARRIAGE LICENSES DA Vm JONES. -David -who was stricken with illness at the Button-wood' mine" last Monday and was removed to the ho pital, aws found dead in bed Wednesday morning.

He wai OO years of age and suffered from weakness of the heart and asthma.4 The remains were takeni to Plymouth. KATE lJUNN. Mrs. Kate Dunn, who has been resident this city for over a quarter df a century pased tway Wednesday afttrnoon at 2:30 o'clock at' her residence, No. 247 North River street, after a long illness of stomach trouble.

3 'y 7l She was 40 years of age and her only survivor is a son, John Dunn, pf city. She came to Wilkes-Barr a number of years ago, when but a young woman and during her long residence here she held the respect of a large- number of friends, who loed her for her Christian ways. WlIJJAMMULLER 5 7 William Mullery-t died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. F.iuk Kriedlelr, at 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon of general debility. He ir survived by the follow-inc children: William, Geonre.

Mrs. Frank Kriedler, Mrs. George Kriedler ahd Mrs. Callery, all of Wilkes-iiirre, and Mrs. James McGuire, of Sayre.

'and ThQmas, of Kansas, The funeral ''an-nouncoment will be inade 'ater. ents, and J. C. Bell, of Dana street. II II' 11 Mrs.

George F. McCord is viBiting her sister, Miss Albertine Merrill. II II II Robert' Smith, of South Franklin street, has returned home from a visit in New York city. II II II Mrs. P.

H. Campbell, of North River street, will leave in a few days for Ho boken, N. where she will' visit her son. Mrs. J.

Ji BeeLr" and daughter. Miss Flora, who have been visiting friends in Philadelphia, have returned to their home on North River strett. II II II George J. Stegmaier has returned from a visit to the St. Louis fair.

7 II II Dr. Harry S. Buck and Dr. W. S.

Steward left Thursday on a hunting trip. "I II' II Miss Regina Glennon. of Pittston, is being entertained by friends in this city. II II Frank Brown, of West Market street, has returned from a visit in New York city. II II II Abram Kline, of North Washington street, with her daughter, Miss Marian, is visiting 1 friends in New York city.

II II II Miss Mary Philhps has returned from East" Stroudsburg where she has -been en-, tertalned by her sister. II 7 Mrs. Isaac M. Thomas accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Maurice B.

AJhlboru, is in New York city. 77 7 08 North Grant street. high ma Mastorvlhons, of. rii W. E.

A.1 Sweeney- ha atTMd iheTSt. Louis Kxpowtioa. tt ,11 II II iv. Mr. and Mrs.

Wadsworth AiiBtin are home after a vry pleasant trip through the West. II II Clarence T. Muchmore is on, a. busineM trip to New Vork rity and Philadel- 1 7 "11 II Mis4 Marie of North Washington street, is visiting Miss 7, ii -ii Miss Kate Kearney has resigned her position jvith. Laiarus Brothers, to "become the bookkeeper of American Pipe Line company at Parsons.

II II The Thursday Morping club was entertained by. Miss NaUlie Tou.tig week. ti ii Harold T. Chase, of TopelV a guest of his father on South River itreet, having come East to attend the funeral of hii iter Mrs. Bunnell.

.11, tt Jl- Mrs. Campbell, superintendent of tba girls' House of Bfuge in Philadelphia, is seriously ill with pneumonia. Mrs. Campbell is veil known in often Visited litre on business -for the m-stituticu. 1 11 11 ii 1 Cyrus Shrirow is recoVenng from an IV tack of Quinsy.

Harper Merccrt-au, of S.iyre, attended the third degree initiation of Masom in the Lannintt building Wednesday evening. -Mr. is a promising ywhg jiiwyer of Bradford county. 1 Carlw Pawoiis Cole, who spent and 'Autumn- at Tliornlinrst. haa returned to his home in Ashley.

7 ll 11 II- --l 7 Robert R. Harvey celebrated "hi thirty-third birthday Thursday. He received many congratulations. Prof. Carl F.

Schmidt', of this city, and Miss. Helena Jecsop, of New York city, nrpre united in mariaae Thursday everting bf requiem was celebrated Alary church by' Fathers BurVe and L-nott. The pall bearers weret John "Rilejr, John Sauer, James MoGlynU and Bernard Interment was made, in charge of Undertaker Mooney, in Hanove cen tetTl-'" i MEMORIAL' EXERCISES Vnt Pa Trihnte til Denftft Fdwin I. Stearns, of Philadelphia, arrived the citv Friday for a tew dars with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

L. E. Stearnj. Mr. 8 teams has been successfully coaching the Pennsylvania military college football team for the past three seasons, and 'attended their last game this year at-Ches-er Thanksgiving Day.

I 11 Afiss Eleanor Tuck is visiting her si-tet, Mrs. Berkins, of New York city. rl IUI t. Miss Katherine Parsons spent the Thanksgiving holidays with a sister in New JSotk city. II II Borri; to Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey of Academy street, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Redington have returned from their honeymoon, which they spent in Europe, and, will in future reside at No: 365 North Main street.

The cngagemient of Miss "Rose Jievy, of North Meade street, to Max Crainson has laeea announced. v. 1' Miss Jennie Tosh, of Wilkes-Barre, hai beVn visiting' friends in Audenried. II II' II 1 Harry Sutterland, who was severely burned by an exploding lamp a short time ago. is able to be out, again.

II II Mrs. 0. H. Post is visiting friends in jtHacleton. II i'MIm Edith' who is teaching 'he Mcntrose schools cpent Thanksgiving I -with her tii Mrs.

G. K. IriwolJof Carey avenue." .7: II II -Miss Mabel Martin, of Northumberland, fia making-a. general visit with Wilkes-Barre and Kingston friends. n.ir W.

D. Becksley, of -Bloomsburg, madfl her parents for a few days. II Miss Jennie Eynon, of Scranton, is making a brief. visit with Miss Eva Shaffer, at her home in Mallory Il II -Worthington C. Harper is on a trip to Waterbury, in his automobile.

Mrs. Hamilton, of North, Washington street, is -visiting her mother in Philadelphia, where she will remain several days. II 'i 7 7 Andrew Hourigan, of North Main street, saw the Cornell-Pennsylvania football game whilp on a visit in Philadelphia last week. H. Eiscnhauer, of South Franklin street, is entertaining Mrs.

Worthy Lacey, of 7 7 11 11 Charles Biddle returned Monday to Swarthmore college, after having spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Biddle, jpf South Franklin street. -l Mies Mary Phillips is visiting her daugt ter, Miss Blanche Phillips, at the East Stroudsburg state normal school. 7 11 11 11 Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Mulligan, of South street, have returned fromya few days' stay in Philadelphia. I 7 II Edward F. Bixby, who spent Thanksgiving with his parents on West River street, has returned to hi studies at Princeton. -l -The Ladies' Aid society of Zion's Reformed church, will have a sale of useful and i6ncy articles in the Sunday school rooms of the church Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, Dec.

6 and 7. 11 11 Mr. and Mrs. A. H.

McClintock. of South River street, are entertaining Mrs. Charles B.Dana, of Philadelphia, for a few days. ir Mr. and Mr Eugene C.

Frank, have issued inritations lor a tea in the hall room of the Sterling on Dec. 5, from three until six o'clock, at which, time picture from the brush of Mr. Frank will be exhibited-' II II II Mrs. H. S.

Reets, of South River street, is in Baltimore for visit with relatives in that city. It II II Mrs. Bernard Brennan, of North Washington street, has returned from Philadelphia, where she has been visiting with relatives. -(V hi 4 Members. The program for the r.nnual memorial -ercise bf the Wilkes-Barre Lodge of Elka, whiok will be held this tfftefnoon' in the -Grand Opera House at 2:15 o'clock will as follows: Onward Christian Soldiers 9th.

Regt. Band. Overiure The Fall of Jericho 7 Band. CHARLES METIUS. I The death "of Charles Albert Simoson Mary Pa trie Joseph Morris May Wynne years of age, occured l-riday nicht at tiu home of his daughter, Mrs.

S. J. Williams. tost F.iat Street, of en- ii il 11 ''7'777 Harry- Fahringer has returned from a visit with his parents at II II II Miss Dorothy Schlingman, of Academy teral debility. He was formerly a resident nf Rnrnntnn hut haa -psided with his rrajer tntrluctorv V.W.

Kaedet' Fort Wyoming i A.lolph li. Glivh'n Mary, M. Cooper Frank-Miller LUa W. Keating street, has leturned from a visit atv daughter for the past six Besides Mrs. he is survived Dy a sister Timothy J.

O'Cohnell Edwardsville Descriptive Piece f. Custej'a Last Charge "7 Band. Soprano solo, Beulah Land Ms. Louise Freudenberger -PAnnlfn tnU UV'll UnJerstand who resides in Philadelphia and one woo resides in Honesdale. The funeral will be held tomorrow and interment will be made in Scranton.

Daisy, M. Wylie John Beinhart Parsons at Brooklyn by Revi Dr. Twing. Following Mary Waltz ..7 Miss Elsie WilJiamai Wilkes-Barre Clarence B. Mcintosh Mary Moyle J.

G. OSBORNE. 7 7 The death of J. G. Osborne occured yes-fe 10:30 o'clock fit hifl Shnrne street.

Dorranceton, Th Selection from Suite -Band. -i Quartet, Art Thou Weary Quartet of First Presbyterian church. Closing Ceremonies ...7 LrtdiJ Doxology Lodge and aadience Benediction Rev. W- D- Jjohnsoa Stephen J. O'Hara Mary O'Holleran Elmer Frey the ceremony a recepuon venuweu, The couple left on a tour.

Thejr will reside in this city. '7, 7f 11 Attorney W. S. Casterhne is etftertaming his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. Q. Casterline, of Orange. 77. 7 1- Carl, Wood and Sidney Warner are on fc hunting trip to Luke TV-, i -l-- Miss "Mame Henniees has returned? from deceased, who is seventy-years of age, hai been suffering for a week past witu a com Cora West Nanticoke West Nanticoke btumcsa trip to Wiikes-tJarre iionaay.

il i Thomas Merrick, -of who is 1 successful vaudeville performer, has returned to his work on the Keith circuit 'after visiting his parents. Williams, who was formerly Frank Miller plication of disasea. ihese, coup'tn in hia ndvnnf-wl were the CO US" of hi" Postlude, March Lillian 'Keating' Timotliy O'Coiinell death." He. is survived by two K.ns and two daughters, Frank 7nd Daisy Wylie The following members of the Wilke-, Barrc Lodge of Elks died during the yea n. tv 7U.r Anril George a three months' trip through the a Jcanette and Mrs.

Zimmer, the latter a lnt nf thi -itv. Th funerul wiH be Adojph Glahn.yu. I tt 1 West Wyoming VICVI EC -f- tnmnnnv itftornhnn from the resi Easton. ,11 II li 7 Mr. and Mrs.

James M. Cool have returned from a visit with friends In New York city. 11 11 11 C. Newhart depnrted for Eastern points Thursday night. He will be absent a few '7 Attorney Safliuel Cooke, who recently returned from Allegheny county, will open an office in the tailing building.

77' II II il Miss Irma Walter, a skilled lady violinist." of Scranton, was the guest of Miss Florence M. llunegerford the fore part of the week. i' v. II Ira C. Hungerford has returned home after a two months' visit in Susquehanna county where he went, for the benefit of bis' 4 7' It 11 II i-7; At ihe home of Mrs.

Stewart, No. West Market stitet, Wednesday a surprise party was The was passed pleasantly in singing and playing games. At ,11:30 o'clock, hme was served. Those pyestnt were: Nettie, Price, Annie Price, Anna Carile, May Carilo, I-oretta Stewart, Edith Thomas Gatrs, Tinie Anna Li' rie Telley, Anna Hood, Mary" Hood, Mary Murphy, Ruih Chalender, Anna Paul, Uer-tie Paul, RaV Davis; Messrs. John Price, Efcri Wilcoi.

Lee Newman, Chris llennin Stanley Smith, William Tessler, William Chkiuler, Joseph PaWele, Present aj dence at 2 o'clock, the services tj be hell rrnrrrr fVv and Mrs, I. Shonfeld, No38VEast Unioll street, have returned from an iEuto-pean trip. Mm. William Beeri ha retutaedHirbm. i ofBiTUARY by Rev.

Stephen Jay. lntermene win made in the Forty Fort cemetery. a. dancing in this city, is now located in New Orleans. i II II' 11 John Mooney, of East Northampton atrwti a student in Holy Cross College.

Is home because of a severe' case of blood itoiaoning from which he is suffering. II II Kaie Moffet haa terminated her Mis Neilio McLaughlin, tf Freeiand, and has returned borne. II cott, August 21; Andws Mutter, BepU IX 9 Tablet iDaveikd Nenr York, Dec. 2. To mark the afjet, formerlv occupied bf the Whitehall ferry, where Gen.

Washington embarJted Da-4. 1783, after bidding: farewell to. h.is offi. cer at La Fraunee'a tavern, Bra a a visit with Philadelphia frijwhfei MRS; WILLIAM H. COOPER.

Mrs. Willianl H. Cooper died after a tea FlffiERALS IT. M'GREKVY. 7 fian.l.

nl th lntfl William MC" Donald and rMalcolm Guthrie re-tnmM to th University of Pennsylvania, after spending few days with their, uar- days' illness at her home, corntr of Plains and Rogers avenues, Aahlev, at 2:30 Tuesday aflcrooonj aged 28. Death was caused by bimln. fever, Deceased was fonn-rly MiM'l Msrid, daughter of Greew attended the funeral which was street, a bronie memorial tablet erected of Whitnev. who with ner- ion ana ents. w.ia.

II II flauihfer attended the funeral ot-Isadore a chapter of the Daughters or tua can Revolution was unveiled today. held ytsteraay morning irom in? iidihc his parent, No 24vNorth Welles street. Mm and Mrs. Hayden Thomas, hare rg Uiih in New York: returned home Mon Meivin Snvder, of Scranlon, waaf "ia-itor in Wilkes-Barre this weeM '1 11 11 Abram Galland has returned from a Uy of xeveral day in Atlantic City. 7 11" ir Henry Schappert is home after a short visit with friends at Bethlehem.

7 A twelve pound daughter has brighten, the home of Mr. and, Mrs; Chesler Eaeii, No. 400 North Pennsylvania avenue. Thts in the second the bnit being rt year of age. it Mr: Joseph Baer and family, of Pert veaMev ksv returned home alter Viwk Mm.

Joseph JL. Jteiley; sn is survivea turned from- a visit, with friends in A hiah mas of requiem was ceieonueu by mother, a brother, Leo, and sister. fir it. Mary's church. Father Burke was 11 11 .11 deipnia.

ft ti 11 i the celebrant, Father Lynott the aeacon. nd Father Burke. of St. Mary'sMtht Th bearer were: LAURFJL LINE Wilf operate a ten-minute'aenrice, Sob afternoon. K--t Subfiribe fo THE.

KA 1 NKWS Thu wedding' of -Mis Cerneli Galpin, ot Scranten1. to Edwin Ferris, of New York, nft of. Jdge Ferris cf Wefc Pttton', -ttol place in Sernnton. 1' Julie Jeue Dunlejr Thotuaa. the youngeat Natalie? a.

Ut. iM 9f B9, ASH BURKE. JktrSjintt.Jl'wke.'a well-known resident of morning uf-genralijdjibtt. peatb came at the home bit i iJ ki'. Mifit Kdtheirlne Reed has returned to this city, after spending a hort time Sew York.

Miaa Asm of CojMWago, Jffr Jamet McGrcevy ahd John M-noirM. The, pall bearsrs wi.

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About Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News Archive

Pages Available:
553,876
Years Available:
1884-1972