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The Entre Nous Club entertained at dinner and bridge last night at the Victorian for two brides, Mrs. Florence Rifkin Portman and Mrs. Goldie Slomowitz Rubienstine, and a bride-elect, Miss Jeanne Weisman. The guests of honor were presented with lovely gifts. High scorers were Miss Jean Ackerman, Miss Doris Salsburg, Miss Braddock and Miss Reba Perry." Guests were Miss Hannah Hersjkowitz, Miss Irene Winkler, Miss.

Adeline, Miss Chaiken, Gertrude Miss Jean Jacobowitz, AckerMiss Jean Smulowitz, Mrs. Goldie Rubienstine, Miss Minnette Michlosky, Miss Ruth Brown, Miss Doris Salsburg, Miss Sara Williams, Miss Reba Perry, Miss Roslyn Braddock, Miss Jeanne Weissman and Mrs. Florence Dorfman. Misses Marie and Phyllis Chambers of Nanticoke, returned to their home following a motor trip through the New England states. Miss Catherine Dougherty, North Washington street, has returned from a week's stay in Atlantic City.

Entre Nous Club Gives Dinner Party Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foster of this city, will spend the weekend and holiday in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Armbruster and family of New Grant street are spending a vacation with rela tives in Paterson, N. J. Clair M. Guyler, 232 McLean street, Gertrude E. Herman, South Sherman street, Rollin D.

Wint, 248 North Main street, and Edyth M. Poyck, 82 Lockhart street, left by automobile this morning for a tour of the Great Lakes region, after which they will go into New Hampshire and Maine. They will be in New York City for the water carnival at Jones Beach on Labor Day. Miss Margaret McKane and nephew, Jackie Trapold, have returned to New York, after spending the last four weeks with her sister, Mrs. L.

J. Corrigan of Old River Road. They were accompanied back by Miss Marguerite Corrigan of 184 Old River Road. Mrs. John Higgins and son Jackie 'and Martha Disque have returned, after spending some time at Atlantic City.

Among the students will enter college in September whore Mervin Gold, North Grant street, Franklin School of Medical Technology; Maurice Halper, East Market street, University of Pennsylvania; Nathan Israel, Academy street, University of Virginia; Eli Aerenson, South Welles street, Temple University, and David Murzin, South Franklin street, University of Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Stewart of Warren avenue, Kingston, have returned from a motor trip to Montreal, Quebec and New England States.

They also spent a week at the races, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Miss Rose Heck of Horton street has returned home after a week's visit in Oneonta, N. Y. Mrs.

John Williams and daughter Blodwyn, of 446 East Market Street, are spending a week in New York and Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. John McGrane of Barney street have returned after a week's stay in Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Carleton Kiebach of Simpson street has returned home after several weeks crise to Central and South America.

Miss Henrietta Walter recently entertained at dinner and bridge at the Victorian for Miss Ruth Schwab of Bank Street, a brideelect. Guests were Misses Ruth Jasper, Catherine Murray, Ellen Churnside, Catherine Hegarty, Mary Menighan, Catherine Doyle, Mary Evans, Ruth Schwab, Margaret Walters and the hostess. Misses Florence T. Fallon and Marie R. Falon of 370 Market street, Kingston have returned home after spending the past week in New York City, where they visited their sister and brother-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Gallagher, formerly of this city, Miss Angeline Chico, a September bride-elect, was guest of honor at a variety shower given by the Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality the Holy Rosary Italian Church Sunday night. Miss Chico received numerous gifts. Guests included: Anna Aufiero, Mary Gianuzzi, Antoinette Carpenito, Angeline Mastro, Nancy Fino, Kathryn Barbera, Ruth Barbera, Laura Petrillo, Grace Galardi, Connie Giovino, Sue Florence Di Lotus, Margaret Di Lotus, Adeline Altavilla, Mildred Altavilla, Sue Altavilla, Angela Galardi, Margaret Mastro, Rose Aufiero, Mary Carpenito, Sophie Shard, Josephine English, Annette English, Grace Falcon, Mary Falcon, Rose Petrillo, Librato Di Fiore, Mary Cecere, Florence Ciaveralla, Esther Macri, Louise Altavilla, Mary Ann Catalogna, Angelica Paladino, Angeline Paggiossi, Grace Gianuzzi, Josephine Nardell and Mary Giovino. Committee in charge of the affair included Louise Altavilla, Josephine Nardell, Mary Gianuzzi and Sophie Shard.

Nuangola Masquerade Nuangola Lake Colony Club will hold its annual masquerade dance tomorrow night at the pavilion with Guy Hall's orchestra furnishing the music. Committee members are Fred J. Mack, Charles M. Austin TIMES LEADER. WILKES-BARRE.

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Warren Oliver, Henry SamRobert Nesbitt, Sheldon. Oliver, uel Patterson, Beverly Perrigo, Charles Pettit, Arthur Plieskatt, Walter Poyck, John Price, W. H. Pierce, Dale Parry, William Pickett, Steven Pethick, Albert Redlhammer, Thomas Reese, Edward Richards, Luther Richards, Walter Rickert, Wilson Ridler, John G. Roberts, DEMOLAY CHAPTER LISTS PATRONS FOR COLLEGIATE DANCE Susquehanna Chapter Order of DeMolay has announced patrons and the guest list for their annual college farewell dance to be held- September 7 at Irem Temple Country Club.

The dance promises to be an outstanding social event for members and guests. Patrons: Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hart, Mr.

and Mrs. John Sutcliffe, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hinkle, Mr. and Mrs.

William Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Davis, Edwin Fiske, Arthur Evans, Fred Goeringer, Mr.

and Mrs. Willard Horst, and Nora Pritt. The guest list: Myran Ace, James Ainsworth, Daniel Allabaugh, Alexander Allerdyce, Luther Arnold, Trevor Aston, Charles Austin, William Ayers, Clarence Adams, Edward Baker, Bert Baker, Philip Banker, Stanley Barnes, Samuel Beach, Gene Beauzay, Russell Bilby, William Blank, Donald Boetger, Thomas Bona, Albert Bone, Donald Boston, Carl Bradbury, David Bradbury, Lowell Brader, William Brickel, Harry Broedhead, Carl Broahun, Joe Blakeslee, William Blach, A. R. Brady, Ivor Breece, Ray Beck, Edward Becker, Charles Boyes, James Barritt, George Bergold, William Caruth, Harry Case, Paul Connolly, William Cooper, Byron Creasy, William Cushner, Fred Capik, Edward Dare, Leroy Dourand, Daniel Davis, George Davis, Paul Davis, Howard Davis, Robert Davis, Roderick Davis, William Davis, Warren Davis, Warren Deitz, Paul Dobson, George Durbin, Al Donaldson, R.

B. Donaldson, Richard Dukes, Harry Dare, Ross De Wolfe, Ralph Disque, David Fred Evans, Thomas Evans, Jack William Edwards, Evans, Roy Woodrow Evans, Wesley Evans, J. R. Evans, David David Roberts, Edwin Rogers, Lewis Rogers, John Russell, David Ross, William Ross, John Rice, Floyd Raine, Albert Ritz, Earl Rowett, William Riechman, Eldie Richards, Howard Samuels, John Saunders, Christian Schaal, Edward Schmidt, Donald Schuler, Robert Schultz, Albert Shafer, Abraham Solomon, Michael Solomon, Earl Shaw, Harry Snyder, Malcolm Sooby, Raymond John Sutcliffe, George Straw, Elwood Selple, Wilbur Smiles, Edward Steinhauer, Russell Stewart, Lewis Schaffer, Jerry Simons, Clifford Thatcher, Elwood Thatcher, John Thibaut, Duncan Thomas, Elmer Thomas, Morgan Thomas, Gene Thomas, William E. Thomas, William Tucker, Aaron Turner, Walter Turner, William Turnbaugh, Sheldon Tyrrell, George Terwillinger, John Thomas, Harold Thomas, Emerson Taylor, Harold Thoma, Edwin Vivian, Milton Vose, William Vincent, Dean Ward, Thomas West, Elwood Williamson, Donald Wallace, Thuron Woolbert, Howard Williamson, Thomas Young, Bowman Williams, Robert Wharton, Fred West, William Zinn, David Ziegenfus, Harry Carver, William Lawry, William Lewis, Malcolm Kersteen, Harry Kuhns, Nicholas Kintzer, Thomas Klein, Wilbur Sordoni, Russell Davis.

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$1.02 Cocoa lb. tin 13c Two tins -25c 1 lb. 36c 2 lbs. 7.0c Kellogg's Corn 15c Percy A. Brown FOLK YOU Miss Marianna Laycock, daughter Mr.

and Mrs. C. Harold Laycock of West Northampton street, will leave on September 19 for Bronxville, N. where she has enrolled as a student in Sarah Lawrence School. Miss Laycock was graduated in June from the Barrington School in Mass.

Miss Lois Smith, Miss Clare Haddock, Miss Grace Jessie Kirby of Glen Summit, Miss Hester: Chrisman of West Ross street, with Gilbert Edgar of Glen Summit, Mark Burke, Jack O'Donnell of this city and Richard Hughes 'of West Pittston, motored today to Eagles Mere, where they a are guests of Richardson Hand of West River street, entertained at a picnic this 'afternoon. Miss Jane Bennett of West River street, who has been spending the summer with her parents at Ocean City, is a guest of Miss Margaret Wood at Harvey's Lake. Miss Clare Haddock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C.

Haddock, of Riverside Drive, her studies at Master's School, Dobbs Ferry, N. on September 18. Samuel Tonkin of Kingston and William Pierson of this city have returned from Chicago, Pair." where they visited the World's Miss Carol Rinehimer of Kingston has returned from Camp Onawandah, where she was a counsellor during the summer. Miss Mainwaring of Kingston will the Weylister School at New Milford this fall. Lee Scott of New York is visiting his parents at Dallas.

Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Koehler and children, have returned to their home Milford, after visiting Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Bressler of Barney street. Miss Modesta Ximena and Miss Alice Van Horn of 240 Carey evenue, have returned, after spending some time in the Poconos. Mr.

and Mrs. George R. Schultz of 212 Horton street have returned from Atlantic City, where they spent the week- end. Among the local members of the Gatineau Rod and Gun Club, Quebec, who will attend the opening of the moose and bird season on September 1 are Henry German, Arthur E. Nicholson, Dr.

M. Beck, C. F. Goeringer, Fred M. Kiefer, Fred Goeringer, John J.

Kilcoyne, F. J. Weckessar, Judge B. R. Jones, Judge E.

Foster Heller, Attorney B. R. Jones, and Sheriff Luthern Kniffen. City Commissioner and Thomas W. Brown, thieve West Northampton street, left morning for Triple Pines, in the Poconos, for a weeks' vacation.

Miss Oneida M. Utz of 227 East Market Street, is a guest at Chalfonte Haddon Hall, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. H.

E. Chase of this city are spending some time at Colton Manor, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. William Toole of West Union Street, are in Atlantic City for a week.

Donald Edwards of Kingston and Joseph Gorman of Allentown are spending some time at Virginia Misses Mary and Alice Gillespie of this city are guests at BarbizonPlaza Hotel during their stay in New York. Larry Loeflad has returned to Easton after spending the weekend at his home here. Misses Mary and Anne Cleary of Church Street, Plymouth, are in Chicago attending a Century of Progress Exposition. Miss Rhea L. Nicholson of 26 Carlisle Street, is spending some time at Chalfonte Haddon Hall, Atlantic City.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rowlands of 216 Daisy Lane are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary today. A family dinner will be held at 6 followed by open house for relatives and friends. Miss Ruth Jasper of Brown Street will entertain at a bridge-supper tomight at the Pioneer Tea Room, Kingston, honoring Miss Ruth Schwab, bride-elect.

Miss Madge Cannon, New York City, is a guest at the Cannon home, Scott, street. Charles Eddinger and son Charles of Forty Fort have returned home following a ten days' visit at the World's Fair. Miss Grace Leonard, Spring street, who underwent an operation at Mercy hospital last Saturday is improving. Misses Mary Stapleton, Park avenue, Catherine Hoary, Madison street, spent the week at the World's Fair. Miss Agnes Gillespie, Maxwell street, is spending this week in New York City.

Miss Charlotte Hopkins, Centre street, Forty Fort, spent the past week in Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beers and children, Robert and Judith of Paterson, N. are guests at the Keller residence, South Franklin street.

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald George and daughter Estelle, Scott street are at their cottage in Wyalusing. NOW- in its New Package WILLIAMS HOLSUM BREAD' Always Fresh! NANTICOKE GIRL IS NAMED QUEEN FOR WATER FETE Miss Naomi Edmunds (above) of 5 West Green Street, Nanticoke, active in the life North Lake for several seasons, has been elected Queen of the Annual Water Carnival to be held at North Lake on Labor Day. Miss Edmunds is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Edmunds and graduate from Nanticoke High School and Bloomsburg State Teachers' College. The Queen and her attendants will make a grand entry at 2:30 p. m. on Labor Day and a colorful water pageant will follow at the resort.

Miss Alice Ross, teacher at Larksville public schools, is general chairman of the carnival and is assisted by the following committees: Advisory, Mrs. W. H. Gibbs, Mrs. Otto Hoover, Mrs.

William W. Smith, Mrs. Mae Hartzell and Robert Jones; publicity and program, Joseph J. Traver Nobel and Miss Mildred Taylor; decorations, Mrs. Otto Hoover, Mrs.

William Edmunds, Mrs. W. K. Scott, Mrs. Malpass, Frank Miss Oliver, Mary Miss Nucklas, Evolves Peggy Doran and Miss Marian Smith; races, Robert Jones, Lewis Jones, George Trebilcox, Deane Oliver and Horace Cook; registration, J.

Traver Nobel, Miss Reba Smith, William Elmunds, Fred Bittner and Miss Mary Nucklas; prizes, Miss Alice Ross, Miss Mildred Taylor and Mrs. Leon Sell. and Evan B. Harris. Prizes will be awarded for costumes.

Red Dragon Outing Dragon The annual, Club outing will of be the held Red Wednesday, August 29, at Croop's Glen. Buses leave Meade and Market Streets, Parrish and Hazle Streets and Kingston Corners at 9 a. m. Pomeroy's lat 9:30 a. m.

and Information may be obtained by dialing Mrs. Jones at 24273. Anthracite Miners Auxiliary Ladies Auxiliary Anthracite Miners of Pennsylvania, Local 3, will hold a special meeting at Laquasta's hall, 185 South Main street, Pittston, tonight at 6:30. Club Members, Return. Members club, formerly the Semper Fidelis, recently returned after a week's at Harvey's Lake.

Mrs. Frank Ferris was chaperone. Members Mary Ferris, Clare Brent, Ruth Davis, Anna Machey and Betty Davis. Birthday Party, Birthday Party, Harry and Arnold Nachlis, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Nachlis of East Market street, were guests of honor at a party given recently in honor of their 5th birthday. Attractive decorations were used. Games were played by the youngsters. Guests: Anna Clair and Arnold Nachlis, Sylvia and Adeline Gevanthor, Joseph and Martin Berger, and Joseph Liebman, Estelle Miller, Harvey Thachtenberg, Ruth and Irving Finklestein, Marvin and Theodare Cantor, Ida and Leonard Cantor Abe Levy, Shirley and Arnold Solomon, Helen Sidenick, Richard and Albert Kis- sion, Heinrich- -Smith Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Mary Smith and Jacob Heinrich, both of this city, which took place in Holy Savior with Rev. J.

J. McCabe officiating. The attendants were Mr. Mrs. Anthony Conrad of this city.

Party Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McGrellis of 398 Schuyler avenue, Kingston, entertained Saturday at a birthday party for their daughter, Mary who celebrated her birthday. Games were played and refreshments served. Guests were Ann Marie Brady, Jean Clark, Molly Dougherty, Jean Wolfe, Loraine Peters, Ann Mason, Jean Thomas, Marion Walsh, Edward Shilling, Nancy Corrigan, William Jenkins Johr.

and Roymond McGrellis, Mary McGrellis, also Thomas Mooney of Plymouth, James and Daniel McCarthy of Lee Park, Patrick Connelly of Cleveland, Charles Brady, Esther and Kathleen McCaffery and Margaret McCarthy, Pink and white decorations were used with a centerpiece of pink flowers. Marriaged Announced Samuel Shapiro of St. Petersburg, Fla. formerly this city, announces the marriage of his daughter, Miss Beatrice Shapiro of Miami Beach, to Phillip Lewis of ChatAugust 12, 1934. bride was tanooga, which, took place on given in marriage, by her father.

After a the couple will reside in Miami Beach. Mr. Lewis is owner of a chain of shoe stores in the south. Drogowski Miss Cecelia Grontkowski, daughter of Undertaker and Mrs. Michael J.

Grontkowski of 34 North Broad street, West Hazleton, was married yesterday to Dr. Matthew J. Drogowski, son Mr. and Mrs. Frank Drogowski of Dickson City.

The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. W. Drogowski, brother of the groom, the St. Stanislaus Polish church in Hazleton.

The bride wore an egg shell panne velvet gown and a veil of tulle. Her flowers were gardenias. She was attended boy Miss Marie Drogowski, a sister the bridegroom, who was attired in blue with accessories to match, and wore a shoulder bouquet of lilies of the valley and roses. Frank A. Grontkowski of Plymouth, an uncle of the bride was best man.

The bride is a graduate of the West Hazleton high school, class of 1929, and a graduate nurse of the Hazleton State hospital. Dr. Drogowski is a graduate of Georgetown University School of Medicine at Washington. He is a member of the Omega Upsilon Phi fraternity. He attended Columbia Maternity hospital, at Washington, also St.

Elizabeth's at Georgetown and the Epigcopal Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat hospital at the capital. He served his internship Mercy hospital, city. The couple left on a motor tour through the New England states and on their return will reside at 602 Center street, Freeland. PERMANENT WAVE Push Up Ringlet Ends Guaranteed 3 and Up 1 Beauty Aids $1.00 FRENCH SHOPPE BEAUTY Suite 7, Town Hall Bldg, 4-1738.

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