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TIMES-LEADER, WILKES-BARKE, PA, FRIDAY EVENING. JANUARY 29. 1932 ski, Mrs. Adam Ryscavage, Helen 1932V First Queen Of The May more, MIssee Mary and Loretta Ia Mas. Patron will Include Dr.

T. McLaughlin. Dr. and Mrs. Ysmk Puglieae, Dr.

Vincent Galli Fanny Sacco. Joseph DeLuco, A 1 -torney Pasco SohUvo, Charles trustees. Appointed officers: Mrs. Sara, Slocumv Mrs. Harriet Dicksqn, Mrs.

Elisabeth Dierotf, Mrs. Margaret Barto, Mrs. Blanche Cook, Mrs. Henrietta Mrs. Anna tester, Mrs.

Katherine FieslerJ relief committee, Mrs. i Larvilia Moran, Mrs. Fanny Williams, Mrs. Mary Reynolds, Mrs. Katherine Thomas, Mrs.

Catherine Martin, Mrs, Gladys Martin, Mrs. Esther Connor, Mrs. Mary Nixon. Mrs. Apple Quinn, Annie Kidney, -Mrs.

Myrtle Cooper, Mrs. Maggie Welza, Mrs. Bertha Dierolf.V' Helen Schnialtx, Peg Davis, Krlda Williams, Jean' Mundy, Alice Fayc, Louise Finnen, Lois Morgan, Marie Maguire, Dorothy Vought. Evelyn Ladies' auxiliary to commandery 45. Knights Templar, at Wilkes-Barre Business College, it Northampton street, on Kriday night, February S.

Reservations are being received by Mrs. Fred Moore and Mrs. Catherine KnitTen and by officers of the auxiliary. Prizes will be given and refreshments will be served. Party-" In observance of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Heard's tenth wedding anniversary a surprise party was given on Tuesday night by the former's church school class of Second Welsh Presbyterian Church at their resl-dance on Parrish street Other guests: and Mrs. 8. J. Jones, Richard WlUiams, Mrs.

Katherine Kaiser. Mra. Jimu Miliar Rozanskl. Mrs. William MelUs.

Mrs. A. Coates and Mrs. A. W.

Wash-eskyf. Protect yourself and family with a Times-Leader Travel and Pedestrian accident policy. Leap Year Dance Patrons Named Patrons have been announced by the Jolly Twenty club for their leap year Valentine dance to be held February 4 at Hotel Reding-ton. Mrs. Rocco Laganegro, as chairman, will be assisted by Mrs.

E. Marland, Mrs. Anna Iffland. Mrs. rharles Morris.

Mrs. Nellie. Blsck- Women visitor to the annual state rjnvention of Pennsylvania News Publishers association wer ot honor a tea this alter noon' given at Wyoming Valley Country club. Mrs. Ernest Smith, chairman, assisted by Mrs.

Eugene Glaring. Mrs, John A. Hourigan, Mrs Wesley, Woodruff, Mrs. Thomas Heffernan, Mrs. Frederick John son, and Mrs.

I J. Van Laeys were in charge of the entertainment. The tea followed the historical pilgrim age arranged by the committee. Mr. and Mrs.

John D. Farnham of West-South street, will spend the week-end in Lancaster, a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stauffer. II llll MV--W9-X4 "JBSSr wGmiig ssjMMr lmmU Sr SLT 1 tS" 1 tt if a.

4, Mrs. Sumner Kirby and daughter Gloria, will sail tonight from New York City on the SS Roma for Italy They have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M.

Kirby of South River street, who left today for their ulntr tin ma. In Palm I i i Flynn, Mr, and Mrs. Charles C.r.. Lziano, Mr. and Mrs, Patsy AqulUna, Mr.

ana Mrs. Al. J. Mciaughiin, Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Minlechello. Alt you've hoped for in Cough Prop medicated with Don't force! children to eat! Th girl or boy who has no eppetito hot fosi -which meanf tho- child it But cathartics -hav caused mora constipation than they ovor curtdl Th "California troatmanf" best -just pura fig syrup Try this for a few days then see how eagerly your youngster will eat. How to Conquer Sluggishness Stimulate the colon and that child with a finickv aDDetite will devour To make Children EAT Mrs. William C. Outman, of usceoia Aingsion, nas returned from New York, where, she was at The Barblzon-Plaza.

James Harris of Park Place entertained her bridge club at luncheon Tuesday at Forty Fort Arms. Bridge followed at the Harris residence. A picture of Mrs. Ernest Smith appeared in this morning's Publlo Ledger, in conection witn tn annual Publishers Convention being held here. Mr Smith Is chairman of the entertainment committee for the women visitors.

Kenneth H. and Raymond Hunt sons of Rev. and Mrs. Wm. H.

Hunt of WilkesBarre are both home fsom Bucknell University for mid-semes ter vacation, Miss Claire Dever of Dewey Park, Kahtlooke. had as her recent guest, Miss Alice Watrous of Florida, JJ. Y. Students at Ashland College, Ashland, Ohio, may be a little ahead of but they've already named Mary Ann Scarborough, above, queen of the May as well as the most beautiful co-ed in school. Her home is in Nova; Ohio.

TT chairman of the dinner dance held rer-thing set before him. Here's, the simple treatment that does more for babies or older children than alt the diets, fad foods, or tonics. Nature has provided the only "medi-' cine" you'll need to stir a rhild'a colon muscles into proper action. California fig syrup. Pure, delicious, harmless.

It acta on the lower colon -where the trouble is. has no ill tffedt on the intatines. Begin tonight, with this marvelous "California treatment." Any druggist has California fig syrup, all with directions. Use enough the first tune to cleanse the clogged colon of every bit of poison and hard waste. Then just a little twice a week until the child's appetite, color, weight and spirits tell you the stasis is gone.

Whenever a cold or other upset clogs the system again use this natural vegetable laxative instead of drastic drugs. WARNING There are dealer mho practht substitution. Be sure to protect your child by looking for the name CALIFORNIA on the bottle. Miss Mary Williams, Nicholson street, has as her week-end guest, lss Kay Hare of Sayre, student at Mary wood College. Miss Vera Finlay of PIvMon street, is spending the week-end at Chester.

ii Charlton Eonham, student at Ur-Inus Collega will pass the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bonham of Park Place, Kingston.

Executive committee of Plymouth Woman's Civic Club will meet to-o night at 7:10 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Frank Marts, East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fisher of Wilson street, Larksville, announce the birth, of a son, January 26.

Mrs. 'Fisher was formerly Miss Loretta, MacGowan of Larksville. St. Agnes' Guild of St. Peter's Episcopal Church will hold a card party tonight in the parish house, 0j Academy street, Plymouth.

Commits tee members are: Mrs. Charles Fu-rey, Mrs. John Hail Griffith, Mrs. James Durbln, Mrs. David Bird, Mrs.

Howard Rowlands, Margaret Pickett, Mrs. Thomas Kennedy, Mrs. Mary Quinn, Mrs. William Watson, Mrs. Sue Dodson, Mrs.

Benjamin For, Mrs. 'Charls Berkheiser, Mrs. Gwen Jenkins, Mrs. Richard Williams, Mrs. Blanche Davis, Mrs.

Sue Mrs. Charles Evans, Mrs. Frank K. Flelg, Mrs. Wayne Wandell.

Miss Katherine Harding of Went Northampton street recently spent several' days. as the guest of Miss Katherine Tompkins of Dallas. ifl; il, lilttl'tX Missionary Society Young Women's Missionary Auxiliary of Central M. E. Church will present a musical entertainment tonight at 8:15 o'clock at the halt of the proceeds to be given to the Midvale Settlement.

The program is divided Into three Act 1Ye Old Time Musicals, 'directed by Mr. and Mrs. Brandon Gearheart. Old Black Joe, baritone solo, Arthur Faust, assisted by Leona Moss, Dorothy Watkins, Ross Lloyd and Donald Davis; violin aolo by Zach.Keliar; Old Oaken Bucket, contralto solo, bv Mrs. C.

W. Honeywell; That Old Sweetheart of Mine, by Brandon Gear-hart, assisted by Elizabeth Enter? line, Olwyn and Kenneth Williams; When You and I Were Maggie, duet by Mildred Thompson and Roland Pritchard; The Mocking Bird, soprano solo, by Janet 'Reed, assisted by Martin Kaiser on the flute and Zach Kellar with violin. -Act 2 Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party, a skit directed by Miss Gertrude Patsy, a reading, Miss Helen Brennan; trumpet solos by Morris Welsh. Act 3 Ye Old Time Music School, music master, Dr. Morrell Kniffen, assisted by Mrs.

C. W. Honeywell, Mildred Thompson, Janet Kellar, Willard Goode, Arthur Faust, Brandon Gearhart1 and members ot the auxiliary, Servo Your City Club contribution of $250 to the Community Welfare Federation was voted last night by Serve Your City Club. This donation is an increase of $50 over last year. Miss Ruth Barto was named chairman of the committee In charge of the club's activities to raise this quota.

While last year's contribution covered twelve months the pledge made 49st night is for a seven months' period. Members plan to present a play and sponsor card parties and dances to meet this sumi Miss Ann Grail, president, announced that Mrs. Samuel Rosenthal of Scranton will begin a charm class for club members in February. Miss Edna Stewart as chairman reported on the card party and lecture given by the club recently. Donald McGrano Gives Concert Donald McGrane, violinist, gave a concert last evening at the annual card party of the Blessed Virgin Sodality of Cathedral and Chapel districts, Scranton, held in Hotel Casey.

Proceeds from the affair are to be used to establish a milk fund for undernourished children of the parish. Mr. McGrane's program included the following selections: Habanera, Sarasate, "On Wings of Song," Mendelssohn; "Estrelllta," Ponce; "Variations of Theme of Corelli," Krelsler; "Proeludium," Bach; "Andante" Mendelssohn; "Allegro Molto Vivace," Mendelssohn; "Avla Maria," Schubert-Wllhelm; "Siclli-ano Rlgnadon," Krelsler; "Cradle Song," Brahms; "Gypsy Airs," Sarasate, Morgan Rees was Psi Chi Club Mrs. Roy Read of Wyoming street. Lee Park, entertained members of the Psi Chi Club at her home on Tuesday evening.

Tables of cards were formed and prizes were awarded to Mrs. William Salinsky, Miss Helen Romanowskl, Miss Emily Slesko. Those present were; Miss Zosia Makarczyk, Misa Helen Ro manowskl, Mrs. William 'Salinsky, Miss Amelia Wonsavage, Mrs. Roy Read, Miss Emily Siesko, Miss Jul Skuzinskl, Miss Catherine Read and Mrs.

F. Sweitzer. St. Thomas College Prom The annual college prom of St Thomas College will be conducted this evening at Hotel Casey with Attorney Jerome P. Casey, general phalrman, and James O'Brien, chairman of the student committee, in charge.

The Crystal ballroom of the hotel has been elaborately deco-; rated and the reception committee, Try tytfis E. Pinkhun' Vtgetiblt Compound Sh3 Shouldn't 'be Tired No energy circlet under her eyes. If would only try Lydi E. Pinkhm' Vegetable Compound in tablet-form, she could be strong and hsppy again. Mode For Spring Morgan, Harry cJBrddhead," French Jones, Gilbert Streng, Konnle Du-kas, Marvin Evans, Bob Speece, Bob Pete Kushner, Edward Piergo, i Charles Haines, Harry Gommer, William IHouck, Marvin HUermain, Ossie Morgan, Mrs.

Thomas Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mathers and son Buddie, Mr. and Mrs. L.

H. Morgan, Miss Florence Ayers of Pearl street, East End, entertained at cards at her home Wednesday eve Winners: Florence Carey, KiizaDeth Ayers ana Harry Cark huft. Florence Carey, Mary Agnes gulnn, Florence. Williams, Pearl Vivian, Elizabeth Ayers, also, Harry Sarkhurf, Jack Jones, James Collini, James Smith and the hostess. Mrs John Curtis of 447 South River street, has 1 been spending several days at Th Barclay in jf nuaaeipnia.

Mrs. Bayard Hand of West River street, is stopping at The Barclay in jrniiaaeipnia. Dr. F. L.

Fltnchbaugh and daugh ter. Anne, of Smith Franklin ntret are at Chalfonte Haddon Hall. kt lantlc City. Mary'R. Kane has returned to her home in Hasleton after visiting her Mrs.

Kane, of. 84 Madison street. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Tolaride Smith, daughter of Mrs, Fred Smith, West Elm street, Scranton, and Howard South Main avenue, Scranton, which took place an Jan. 21 in Wilkes-Barre. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Howell, North Sumner, avenue, Scranton, announce the marriage of their daughter, Verna Romayne, and WilliamA. Leuthe, son of Mrs. Louise Leuthe, South Webster avenue, which took place on Jan.l9, in the Baptist Church, Wikes-Barre, the Rev, James Lewis officiating. Plans have been completed for a card party to be held this evening, by Circle 4 of St.

Theresa's pariah. In the school auditorium, on Old River Road. Pinochle, bridge and "600" will be played, "and an attractive prize will be given the winner at each table. A door prize will also be awarded, and refreshments will be served. Members of e4 PlannliK the party are: Misa Nan Walker, captain: Mrs.

George Schroeder, Mrs. P. Reil-ly, Mrs. T. F.

Collins, Mrs. John x- tau. i land, Mrs. Anna Smith, Mrs. wiurray, mrs.

uan Meighan, Mrs. Pat Carey, Mrs. Frank Yeri, Mrs. Petex Murphy. variety shower was held Wednesday evening by the members of St.

Cecelia's Choral Club in honor of Miss Margaret Sikora, bride-elect. Cards and dancing were the features of the evening. Lunch was served to the following: Helen Jacobs, Agnes and Helen Michaels. Marv k'oitar fai-nl I do. Margaret Sikora, Mildred So- um, jvamryn BooeK, Anna Sitar, Margaret Gosco, Helen RahL Elizabeth Phllllna Hslsn IIUIIO, "ci- trude Macsey, Mary Puhllk, Mary nmvKy, Mane Krakosky, Anna Nevalls, Mary Guldo, Be.tha Mea-arls.

Emelia Spnnlnk iru sii, Jack Walsh, Joseph Zavada, Martin vy. vorait, jonn unaish, George Kovacs, Vincent Macsey, John EvahS. niffRvana Vlo.WL. George Sekerak, John Hudock, John oeooina, ntepnen 'nuilps. George Matey, John Kllsch, Michael Klein.

Frank Bork. Genrtra Ttiwbov rnro. Kolman, John Sikora, John Kosickl, jvurpis, teve voitek, wm. Lukasavaa-e. Mr.

and Mra Ktanhan Luksic, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Farris, Mrs.

John Uroan, Mr. and Mrs. John Kovacs. Fox Hill Country club will hAU its annual mid-winter formal dance tomorrow night as a concluding social event of the pre-lenten season. Guv Hall and hlii nrchoatri will play for dancing for the mem- ners arm ineir guests.

Nicholas Burns is chairman of the committee. Entertalnmpnt will nrn-ld. ed and a-la-carte dining service has been arranged. A handkerchief shower was -held at the home of Miss Marjorle Wll-linms of 238 Daiw street, city, on Wednesday evening. The guest of honor was Miss Gertrude Roberts of JdcLaln street, city.

Miss Rob erts will enter Into training as a nurse in the General Hospital on Monday. A luncheon was served and a good time was had by all. The guests were: Misses Gertrude Roberts, Marjorle Williams, Jeanetta Evans, Helen Jacobs, Mary Hughes, Eluned Belton, Grace Moses. Mil dred Wood, Arline Cooper, Phyllis Wynne, Phyllis Jones and Mrs. Eleanor Williams, Card Party Dats Arrangements ar nrnETpasIno- fnr the card party to be given by HEW DISCOVERIES CONFIRM VIRTUES OF MIAN 111 DIET Supplies 'Bulk" and Vitamin for Constipation; Also Iron for Blood For ten years, now, millions have on January reported an attend ance of 400.

The next large social atfalr to be held by the organlsa tion, the fourth annual' dinner at Hotel Sterling on Tuesday night February 2, was announced by Mrs. Thomas Kehoe. Following the business session, cards and hokum were played. The officers served luncheon. Guests: Mrs.

Anna Petroskas, Mrs. George Brussock, Mrs. Adele Chepononis, Mrs. Mary Paulls, Mrs. Joseph zeiinski, Mrs.

Mary Kut-kauckas, Mrs. Joseph Venslauskas, Mrs. Anthony Brussock, Mrs. Mary Bagunas, Mrs. Mary Uzdelia, Mrs, Peter Brussock, Mrs.

A. W. Lish, Mrs. Thomas Kehoe, Mrs. Walter LelokasJdrs-P.

C. Kutz, Mrs. IV Kt raises, Mrs. Joseph Kachemba, Mrs. A.

Unlce, Mrs. Charles As-suk, Mrs. John Kunigonis, Mrs. Anna Petrauskas, Mrs. A.

C. Hardy, Mrs. John Veckys, Mrs. Joseph Venslas, Mrs. Charles Zernoskl, Mrs.

Anna Maslowski, Mrs. Joseph Porach, Mrs. C. C. Kllmkevitch, Mrs.

J. Riordan, Mrs. Martin Ka-shuba, Mrs. Nell Masonis, Mrs. Charles Wisnlewski, Mrs.

Peter Payavis, Jean Ransavage, M. Ran-savage, Celia Butkas, M. Sincav age, Sophie Irene Wail-aitis, Ann Grimalia, Anna Levix, Helen Grumblls, Helen Zernoski, Mrs, Irene Betz.vMrs. Helen Brennan, Mrs. John Noviskas, Mrs.

J. Daylida; "Mrs: Harvey Johns, Mrs. George Kazckas, Mrs. D. E.

Les-kauckas, Mrs. Mitchell Chepress, Mrs. Joseph Wailaitis, Mrs, Anna Janis, Mrs. F. R.

Hardy, Mrs. M. Rekus, Mrs. Charles Mlliszauskas, Mrs. Elizabeth Spindler, Mrs, Peter Yeraska, Mrs.

William B. Schuldo- United Cigar Store PAY DAY OPECIALO AT Gpocepy Consapanay. 11 EAST MARKET ST-11 Free Delivery Dial 2-5958 Ruth LaUX of Shaveftown is con valescing at Mercy Hospital; where she underwent an appendi Mr. and Mrs. James Gillespie of i.v of a daughter on January 28.

Mrs. Mrs. Mary Hughes, Mrs. "sinroif aone, Mrs. jfTanK Herton, Mrs.

Cunderi, Mrs. George LJoycU, Mrs. Morgan' Owens, Mrs. Arthur Cook, Mrs. Edward Struck, Mrs.

L. e. Hoston, Robert Huston. Mrs. Ellen Bilker, Mary Ann Owens, Eleanor Griffiths and M.

J. Da vies. Pittaton Junini I am I 2 Members ot Plttston Junior League are entertaining at bridge parties to aid with expenses of the bazaar to be held at St. John's Catholic Church, Plttston, from reuruary io tin Monday evening of next week, Miss Kitty Smith, Church trt. will mntnrtaia anj Miss Alice Gerrity of South Main miBci, win on nostess at an after-non card party on "Sunday, Miss Mary McHal.

Vilirh i ut. tained on Monday evening and Miss uary Aiarim, Broad street, opened her residence on Tuesday night. Misa Mary McAnrirev Pittt. also recently entertained num. Mary and lona Kil-gallon gave an afternoon bridge party on Saturday at their home.

"Tempfs Israel- Dayghtorhood 'Daughterhood Temple Israel will conduct a dance Sunday even-iner. Fehrnacv 9 In th niim rooms of the Temple, South River jkuss juiia is chairlady of the affair and is assisted by Mis Runic Tvv. Rolnh Paul and his Musio Masters will play ror dancing. Altruist Class Miss Fannie Toomb's Altruist ClSRK of luf Ttnrvtiat HunHav Ibhnnl held their rpcnlnr mnnthlv KnairiAc and social meeting on Tuesday Avanlns In 1 i inurcn tivuse, 48 South JUver, Buret. i.nnHinpran niiMiniH garding future finances was trans tciea aiier wnicn reiresn ments were served by hostesses-Mrs.

-H. T. William- Mr. Waters, Mrs. Sue- Mrs.

Dick Williams, Mrs. M. C. Thomas ana jrs. ueo.

rank. Present were: Mrs. P. Ruth Bennett, Mrs. Iva Rnsrd' Mr V.

land, Mrs. E. K. Dando, Mrs. John I Davis.

Mm fiwlilfom trVDn. George Frank, Mrs. William Fulton urnaccia, Mrs. Monroe HaWk. Mm A Holonvon Jennie Hudson, M.rs.

George inman. Mrs. Evan H. Jones, Mrs. H.

It. iiiiiza JUioyd. Mrs. William Mattman. Mra.

Jmwnh Mamn iltl Ot Bred Oplinger, Catherine Price, Mrs. Thomas Reese, Mrs. J. Schimmel, Mrs. Isaac Thomas!" Mra, C.

Thomas, Mrs. W. W. Waters, Mrs. Sue Williams Mr.

-urn Hams, Mrs. Dick Williams and Helen weynenmayer. Lilac Club At a recpnr mecHmr th. n.n Club of Kingston, the members of the dance rnmrntttp. tfriwar, tha Frank Yellon ind Wuiisi.

ninn. ported having secured the services ul me uwrnono city Skippers for their coming dance. The next meeting will be hpM at th Joseph Satuli, Penn street King St. Boniface Card Party 'In thA airtRnrtl aniKlnrliim Boniface parish, a successful catd PartV and dnnrA- wna rnnHni. the Youiig Ladies' Sodality, Door prues were awarded to the following, first a large fern to John Mazia of Daisy Lane and to Helen Levo-nltis of Gilligan street a twenty- uve pouna Dag or sugar.

Numerous prizes were awarded to winners at Bingo. ThOBe receiving nrlzoa card were? Joseph Yapzuga, Michael Rustic, John Schlcle, Hildegard Hochrieter, Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Sylvester Basler, Hildegard Basler, Mra. J.

Mevera. Cnra Alberta Glasser, Madeline Gross ivenneay, i jonn Bushmer, Theresa Mager, Paul Hoheneter, Ludwig Uaucher. Mr. Cnfffiv. A nthnnv CisowskL Joseph Uilllgnn.

Leonard j-anier, Mrs. il. ('iirey, Charles Kramer, Donald Stoltz, Kditlu Joaenh Franz. Arnp Dorothy Huntzingor, Kdlth Kndler, Mhrgaret Hochrieter, Mrs. George, wuuams, i'nilllp Jjotzel, Florenre Helfrlck and Mrs.

I. Williams. Ladies' Order of Owls The follow I nir nfflpra fnr 1Q9 were installed by Ladies' Order" of Owls, Nest 1002, at their meeting in headquarters: Mrs. Sara Jones, past president; Mrs. Mary Hugh-son, president; Mrs.

Emma' Irwin, vlee-president; Matilda invocator; Mrs. Esther Owen, department warden; Mrs. EditH Frantz, treasurer; Mrs. Mary secretary; Mrs. Laura Lewis, sentinel; Mrs.

Lehman, picket; Mrs. Mary Norton, Mrs. Martha Bagnell Mary Kidney, Featuring Thd 51 1 1 a note pastel to with Eioimt Small, Lean, Whole or Rib End GlMeeple was formerly Miss Katherine McAneney of Scott street. Mrs. Haymaker of KIngStolf entertained at tea for Mrs.

J. A. Woods of Jnklntown, who is the guest of Mrs. C. E.

Moore of Alden. Junior Woman's Club of Plymouth will meet Monday night at 8 o'clock, when new members will be admitted. Prof. Henry Jones will be guest speaker. Announcement Is made of the lb.

51(77)- By the Piece Pure Port Oaucaco lb. 25c marriage on January IX of Miss rresn uround Dcc Cz Pogk lb. jXc Otandinc Elib Hoact lb S9o headed by Donald Lawler, is prepared to receive the larger number of guests expected to be present. The list of patrons is headed by Governor Pinchot and Mayor Fred K. Derby.

Thomas Cary Is chairman of the patron committee. Chairmen of other committees are: Joseph Gallagher, chairman of music committee; Robert O'Brien, chairman of the publicity committee: Gerald Flnnpo-an phalrman nt the decoration committee; Joseph eeney, cnairman of the ticket committee, and Anthony Colucci student relations committee. Lithuanian Women's Club Annual mPPHllI nf T.lthuunlan Women's club of Wyoming Valley was neia Tuesday night at Y. W. C.

A. The cluh nlnda-iwi ISO in ih. Community Welfare after an ad- urBH on mo ederation ny Kev. S. J.

Muha. Mrs. Peter Brussock, president, was in chares nf th meeting. The report given by Mrs. Joseph Venslauskas.

financial aeorota rv in- dicated that $865 was used for charitable work last year. Mrs. P. C. Kutz, chairman of the social service committee, reported that Christmas baskets were sent to sixty-five families; 200 children under twelve years of age were supplied with stockings; thirty pair of shoes and stockings were given to the orphans ot St.

Mary's Villa ami orphanage. "The balance of the charity fund amounting to $370 was retained as a fund through which the club will help to furnish the dormitories in the new Mother House of Sisters of Jesus Crucified at Elmhurst, for which plans have been completed. Mrs. A. J.

Valibus, mm 1 S. Main St Over In fairness to yourself see these line coats before you buy. Luxurious new fur trims Smart new materials Every new style and model Unequ ailed VahiP. 5 0 Vs and Mrs. Charles Paulaskis, of 23 Dodson street, Wilkes-Barre, and Anthony Bartuxkl, son of Mrs.

Frances Bartuski, of 78 West. Main street, Wanamie, performed' in Holy 4 Trinity Church, Wilkes-Barre, by Rev, P. B. Paukssti. The couple was attended by Sophie Mazaika and Stanley Kolis, both of Wilkes-Barre.

The bride wore a gown of turquoise blue lact with a jacket of matching lace and long lace gloves. A picture hat to match and slippers of corresponding color completed the' ensemble. She carried a bouquet of pink roses. Miss Mazaika wore a gown of orchid eyelet organdy and a hat to match. A reception was held, at the rfome of the groom's mother, and after an extended wedding trio Prime Chuck Whole STOAES Round Sirloin, Porterhouse 2gGlb.

29C lb. SgGlb. they will make their home with the brides parents at 23 Dodson streU Wilkes-Barre. it fl Roact lb. I2c Cuts SALE UUnZDlT.

Large Oranges Dozen wDC KILK FED FOWL IZ BREAST OF SPRING UK3 IC: LEG OF SPR1KG ZZz EXTRA SPECIAL SmitLfield Country Roll CT Miss Dorothy.H.- Franklin, daugh. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin ,43 Beach street, has passed state board examination for registered nurse. She is a.

gr'adu-ate i of the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. A party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I H. Morgan on in honor of their daughter jBvelyn, who is going in the February training class of nurses at.

the General Hospital. Games and dancing were enjoyed, after which luncheon was served to theV following: Gertrude Turpin, Exellrtt Quality Strictly Freeh KBltoan Bscs'. PURE LAPP a lbs. IlSc UtHSFIELD CIU .4 till IZs HITTER'S PORK BEiHS .4 2:: I found Kellogg's All-Bran a safe, pleasant way to overcome common constipation with the headaches, loss of appetite and energy that so often result from this condition. Recent laboratory tests show that All-Bran supplies "bulk" to ex-ercise the intestines, and Vitamin to help tone the intestinal track In addition, All-Bran contains twice as much blood-building iron, by weight, as beef liver.

This "bulk" in All-Bran is much like the "bulk" in lettuce. Inside the body, it absorbs moisture and forms a mass, which gently clears the intestines of wastes. Special cooking processes make All-Bran finer, softer, more palatable. It is not habit-forming. Think now much better it iS to enjoy this delicious cereal than to take endless pills and drugs, which often lead to harmful habits.

Two tablespoonfula daily -in serious cases with every meal are usually sufficient. If your intestinal trouble is not reliered this way, see your doctor. Serve All-BrIn as a cereal with milk 4r cream, or use in cooking. Appetizing recipes on the' red-and- Seen At all. grocers, ade "by Kellogg in Battle Creek; Extra Large 5 25c OLD MM' Lustrous straws that bring of freshness to your wardrobe beautiful new shades Hundreds choose from sparkling newness and beauty.

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newest shades Sizes Vt to. 10'- i Regular $1.65 A $1.25 Compute Line Lingerie, ,4 Corsets and Underwear I to bit fin ro Hit MISSES'WOJIEN'S-EXTRA SIZES.

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