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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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10 1 HE EVHJING IffiVS SATURDAY, FEDItUAUY 1015 Plymouth artment Dep West Side DenL t. f. McCarthy, Rep, 0 dered a very fine concert last evening at the High school auditorium under the direction of Prof. Lewis. The renditions showed marked improvement in the study of music and speaks of the good work being accomplished by Mr.

Lewis in this line. Division 88. A. O.H., wlll meet PITTSTON LEO C2AIO Office 69 South Haiq Street Residence, 15 PJa "S.tX E3 'Phone, J. OFFICE 61 E.

Main St. Bdl Phow 171 -L EDWASO EEESlCfceprjfcWtivt tomorrow' night at Edwards halL Office Town Hall r. 'Phone yK EEI3 i 1 to play an intor-scholastlc league contest with thd -'Technical High Sunday Srvic iYVlsh Baptist Prayer meeting at sermon in English, 10, the members of thn Knights of Pythias Lodge, mill attend this service in a body. Sunday school, English sermon, 6. IHEItierezer Baptist iRav.

G. C. Van To Bender Concert. An excellent concert will be conducted at the Methodist Episcopal Church, next Monday: Feb, 8." "by "Cafarllla concert party. This party consists of Slgnor Cafarilla and his.

two daughters, Thn trin -Parsons school. The local boys were to have Army we will have the) pleasure of having some visiting Salvationists from Reading here over the week end. There will fee fiery testimonies and a soul stirring time. Everybody welcome. i Sunday Company meetings for young soldier at at p.

salvation meeting, fiery testimonies. Soul searching time is believed for. Welcome for all. W. B.

HOTJSER. Agent. gon to Hazlcton today play the Hazletoin team, but was postponed until next Friday evening, Leavs Items tJt Canaran'r Mc- Hoesen pastor. Preaching, 10:30 and trtista in their line, rendering morning topic, "Neither be ye tlons on the harp, vlolrn.with Vocal Basket' Ball Game a This evening" thfe 'Pittston High school 'basket ball team will play the Wyoming shovel works and others game which promises to' be hummer from the start to the finish. The game will be started at 7:30 o'clock in the.Y.

M. C. A. and 'between the halves the scrubs will play the Dor-ranceton High school five. The Re-i serves are a fast five and are drilled In all the" fine nolnts of the same.

CapU O' Boyle has all his players in Bride's CHIT line shape for the contest. New Phona. 40J7 cr aoutotrui mina; nioie seiecuom ana readings. This is the tor men only, all. comet evening.

third concert to be given bv this baptisms and Extending right hand of party in this town. All who can Annonnccniieiits. htould hear them, as they come high ly recoininenaea, The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the JJroad Street Presbyterian Church will meet Senior Class Party i The senior class of the local High sohool was entertained bv (Mina Tfe.lnn Two small children from 'Scranton They have Ibeen playtlng brilliant ball and have downed some of the fastest home of Mrs. William Bennett, 242 Beautlf uL and pfettv Tti. tocR town.

IcTtJc! c. ioC 2siWKn to. 11.00 and. ti ll Wretentl? ectjrom. Postage stamps at B.

DAVIS. Dru" Sotuh Maui street. The members are jtlcn. thelr Wolevsr. at her home cn Academy I fives this region and Intend to give street last evening.

The evening was local boys, a stilt run for honors. asked tcf hrinr or.itnd th annual rnursaay evening mat will long be Tabernadle Note Mr. E. B. Buckalew, secretary of the Scranton Y.

M. A. will speak in the Christian Church Sunday morning in the interests Of the Evangelistic campaign. Rev. Charles El- pieasanny spent in playing games -me nome moys nave been, practicing dues, as this Is the last meeting of remamDexea.

-rne parents sent on, the fiscal year. of the. little girjs on a errend to. Ho faithfully In anidcdoatton of -the' task fellowship to a number recently tok- ing a stand for Christ. i Christ Reformed (English preaching, Junior C.

service, 1:30: Sunday school, Senior C. E. service, foreign mission service at 7 o'clock; Brothap-hood meeting on: Monday evening at 7:30. Calvinlstio Methodist iPreaohlng In Welsh at 10; Sunday school, preaching in English, 6. Rev.

H. W. Griffiths pastor. (Franklin Street Primitive Methor dist Preaching services In the morning at 10:30, evening, Sun-day (2:16 As this will be some snopnng. xne ntue gins in and many vocal and instrumental selections.

At the clos4 a tasty menu was served by the hostess comprising Lithuanian Young Men's Society stead of doing as ordered took a xired of the Plymouth The Lithuanian Young Men's Cath- car to Wilkes-Bar re and preparSd to Congregational -Church, of crairiion, all thB choicest delicacies of sea- olio Society met last evening and I see tne movies. The parents in the which presents Itself this -evening and it will prove a disappointment to the fans 4f tljeyt do pot come out of the tussel with flying, colors. Captain Turon will uev the same lineup as- before. Margie and Turon wilk be the goal and the pivot ui ouoan. ounuay nnernoon at i vinn speak Sunday afternoon at 8:30 room 'or ciuslve use 'of adies now open.

Come and inspect mi. "ht "unches. iH1.110?"" Something and UD tO data fnr fhm. l.i organozed a male choir composed of meantime became frighteaew over will p. m.

in the Pilgrim Congregational Church. Men and women are invit Mona Williams. Dorothy about thirty-five young men from this the absence and made, inquiries for Smith, lEdith Morgan, Emma Hudopfc cuy ana wiikes-Barre. 'line young the children. No one had seen' them White house restaurant HMm men are Very entnuslastlo over the I but some onn suggested that they ed.

to Rev. Shelton is an able speaker and a great, treat Is In storetar, aluthose-whto- areprlvlleged man, while Kuschel, fio has 'been luean u-nrnths, Gertrude Grosser, 'Freda Reese, Helen Wolevtfr, Lenora LockardrAlnwdia Blcksler, Margaret playing1 ball on the defenslver with propoeea cnoir. I may have been kidnapped. The Main Street nnt.hnrltl nr. nnt.lflMl btiA anarr-Ji.

Katourskl will be guards. Arrange For St. Patrick's Day ing parties werej organised After a wiuiams, Mary Moss. Mary Woods, Atona of Wilkes-Barre: Minstrel Slim 3 For Rent A flat over the, National House, 59 North Main Apply OKreurf Jim tSIIWlin HH9 U-lvil all nmv whan th ihMMi Marlon Schultz, of Sadie Hunt, Cordle Worthlngton, The pupils of the HSgh' school gaVs minstrel show to sued a call for all presUdng 'officers turned on the-Mlners MlUs car. One at itenoe aotei to near mzgi.

Addison A. Lamb, rector of the Protestant Episcopal Church of Coatesville will be present-, at the dedication of the tabernacle ion Friday evening, Feb. 12 and wUl deliver the dedicatory address. Rev. A.Lamb was very-active in Dr.

Geo. Wood Anderson's campaign in Coatesville and one of the best personal workers. A great service Is being ar. th last eunday'servioei prior to- the campaign the minister la very aax- ious that all members (be present. (Presbyterian Morning worship, Sunday school, Y.

P. e. evening worship, 7:30. Salvation -Army Sunday school, company lessons from the young soldiers at 8. iPllgrim Congregational Men's prayer meeting, preaching, 10, iiL tiocreuia of tni utUe waa heard to say: the county, to attend a meeting o.A- Crabill GoinV to Susaueliannit v.

i uiui'mc liau Ob uauuj muia "LT? wnlf lt of ice cream, candy and On Monday evening at a UTrgely 'Mlallkowski. Helen James, Gertrude Messrs Andrew Mrsz. James Evans, (Benjamin James, Donald Dooley, Frederick Reynolds, Milos, Charles Wolevfet, Blmer Williams, Elmer Morgan. Stelgh Ridlne PaAy Patrick' Day wuT be dlscssed and Pnuts nd tha kin- ani T. Jen anenaea meeting held in the Presbyterian Church at Susquehanna, til Davehpdrt if.

the High school famitv some Diana adODtod for the maklne arrangements. were made for holding of this event the greatest in the his- Ctourch- Services ranged for and the presence tof a united revtival of the Prott.nt tory or tne city. At a meeting held Baptist 9:30. men's nravdr meet large chorus is desired. Every mem- STihJect, "Home." This la a pre Chu rches of iS usa uehanna.

Onkln il recently a great deal of enthusiasm prcachlns- service, suflxlect sentatlon day service and all fami-l her is urged to attend. There will be a rehearsal of the Was displayed. I "A n.f ml fiu rlrht Uvinv" lies; of the ohnrch and congregation Sunday school. Baraca class for men choir tomorrow afternoon at 8:45 p. tti in th PrAnhvlarlnn fThureh.

All are urged to be present. Sunday G'veaS! Perfect Reading," Stewart Smith; reading. "Haunted by a Song'" Slare Herman; chorus, "Tell tTs where the Flowers Are," Girls GleS Cltrb; readlnsr. "niav-. ttV-.

lrrIS. IS nmnhliK aikwlom lf and Lanesboro under the direction of Evangelist Ernest Crabill. A large tabernacle will bo erected to accommodate the combined congregations. Tha meetings will be held during the month of The following young people of this town enjoyed a sleigh riding party to Hunlock's Creek last evening and. partook of a chicken supper sejrved at Clark's hotel.

Among those present were: Misses Stella Revenskt. ansa muiiie riusier enierxamea I (who have signed up as membersv.of yvsri UVVU '111 UDIU UU i v. vin wtciiuw AUUftuj litnM14.1 .11 afternnnn In hnnnr nf ru V.trig 'school, evening service, sermon promise of the harvest," followed iwtth the ordinance of bap-tlam. (Methodist Episcopal Class meeting, preaching, lOrS-O; Sunday sohool, 2: It; Ep worth league, Currey of Evansville. Ind- who is a I iTyer meeung, od.

Evelyn Powell. The second part1 was a real live, session of wit and and lmy throughout guest of Miss Mae Armstrong. i prwumg, iv.av; ciass meeung 101 the choir are expected to attend tnis rehearsal. An enthusiastic meeting of the personal workers was held in the Christian Church last evening under the directio not Rev. A.

Brown, rhnlrman of the committee who is Mrs. J. D. Jenkins of Spring street lowing rsguiar service; eunaay Ralphe Morgan acted very capabiy is recovering friom a week's illness. school, 2 p.

Epworth League, CraWIi Prayer Prayer meetings are being held today in the homes of the following: "Mrs. ManMTft mlrnn evening sermon, 7:80. Mls Dorothy Nagle of Washington evening service, 7. "Everyone Lillian Kemp, Katie Schlmzslp. Ele-nora Verona, Elenore Lenk, Stanley Grontkowski, Eugene McCormick.

Grontkowsi's sled conveyed the party. At The Palace Tonight Shawnee Warblers m'Instrels at Palace theatre Monday evening, Feb. 8. Thirty men In the chorus tinder street Is confined to her home with an 1 invited. Come one, come all.

lae nas r' Hari7 Jones andLMorgan Beech. The solo singers werb Harry Keirle, Mathew Byren and Morgan Th. rtei. attack of grip. uetpnia avenue and Second street, Miss uertna urien XNanucoKei TtHora Mrs.

James Clarke. BIS Fourth working enthusiastically In this Important part of the campaign All ushers are urgently requested to be present at the next Wednesday evening at ,7:80 for drill ta (nntriii-tlnrui Mr. John M. Vail la AJHoa Union "A tYrrU I eweet. Band received several encores.

Ths nf I3mtth Ualn atraot ,1 The infant son of Mr. and Mrs leadership of Daniel Phillips. First Mr. and Mrs. J.

C. Richards, of "rry aitioi ii wun an atiacn oi cast was composed of William David, Howard Holeran. rtanisi snow 7 p. second show a p. m.

Bald Mount are visiting relatives in pneumonia Howard Pelts, Liberty street. Mrs. Race street. Edward Ramage, George street C. C.

Bowman, William street. Griffith HastUe. Brond trt and Chief Usher W. A. Roberts, win -be present to instruct the ushers in Admission 10 cents.

West Pittston. Charles Lahr of Fernlbrook. has John Maloney, Thomas Bebb, Michael Kacharskey, Joseph Koval, George Williams, Edward O'Braitls and Max Byron. Air. ana wanaeu vi taxen un ma renidahc.

Hare Scranton, are visiting a few days with Charles Bvcoskv has moved In his Mrs. Roberts, S17 Franklin street. their duties. Funeral of Child west nusion inenua. new home on Factory street.

rank Clpperly, Broad street. Norman miels, Butler stireet. L. G. Wildoner, is quite III at Anna Houser, Sadie Smith and Briefs Brigadier and Mrs.

Wejcott have left for their home after spending a fjw days as the guests of Mr. Henry C. Salvage and family. The Missionary Society of the The funeral of Mary the four weeks Smart Stylish Footgear FOR EVERY OCCASION Men, women and children will find at our stores the Mrs. Brundage.

Frothingham street h.e 'amUy home -on Washington Marlon Burt of MI1 rttend. Funeral Tomorrow i An error was mad street. Mrs. Watklns. Jenkins tref ed a sleighing party to Olivers Mills this paper in statins- that th f.ln.r- Miss Adelene Wiseman of Danville, Guy Frlck, 284 Philadelphia avenue old child of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Kllpatrlck, whose. death occur ed yesterday morning at the family resident on McDonald street, Larksville, of is visiting Miss Eunice Crelen. al of William Thomas wan hold Mrs. Merrrman, Parsonage street, last srvemng.

iPatrlck Dowllng, who was injured ftfcentSy ds resting aomfortaiWy at terday. It will be held tomorrow! Kenneth McMillan, a stuaent ai Christian Ctiurch will give a missionary pageant in -the church tomorrow Cornell University; Is visiting his par from his home on Hillside avenue. wacKnam Myers, Landon street. Mrs. Trax, Ann street Mrs.

Harris, Ann street. Mrs, Miller. 6L'3 Luzerne street. evening at 7:30 o'clock. Everybody ents.

Mr. and Mrs. C. McMillan. City Hospital.

ipneumonla, was held from the family residence this afternoon. Services were conducted at the house. Inter Is welcome Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Moran of Utlca Celebrated Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Hn.h.n' o- There will be preaching services at who have been spending a few weeks ment wad in St. Vincent Cemetery.

Mrs. ones. 441 De aware avenue. TlTMAcs. C3 4 a J.

with West Pittston mentis ten yes WARRIOR RUN entertained the Ladies Aid nf k. the Union- Chapel of Larksville tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 after Sunday school. Jtev. A. M.

Brown of terday for Richmond, where they Mrs. Nicholson, Salem street. newest footwear style Shoes, Slippers and Rubbers. Funeral Notice. The funeral of PhllHp Kudrlclts, will spend remainder oi tne the Presbyterian Church of this town manuel Baptist Church in honor of their fortieth, wedding -anniversary.

A very pleasant evening was spent after which a dainty lunch was served, by T. E- Himhund t- tDon't miss the great Clearing Sale The best value for the whose death occurred last Thursday v. Mrs. Michael Dixon Buried. Many relatives and friends attended Mrs.

Veronica Buck or Fittsourgn tLZ'lVlL Oeorge Hughev of Market street. vlsiUng her daughter, Mrs. f. me jjosion snoe storeJ4 North Main street. The store chat will save, money.

the funeral of Mrs. Michael Dixon, Kraft a forfcer resident of this Peter 8. Jones. ThWan nniunt jruu irom 20 to 40 per cent. and Mrs.

Jesse A. Hammond I af.n the residence of her mother. Mr. town died at that place yesterday Mrs, Stl" SS? "J3' Aub-y. Mr.

and Mrs. John P. Thomaa. Mr nd conducted at St. Mary's Nativity of Pen Argyl are visiting West Pitts People's Katheiin.

Carter, of 350 Chestnut Holy Hour at St John's Clinrch Church. Interment will be in St. ton friends. John E. Williams, Mr.

and Mrs. Isaac! street the services being conducted at Mary's Cemetery. ones. Air. and Mm.

IT Tnn. Levenln8r St' John's Church Henry of Watertown. tf. at 7:30 o'clock Holy Hour was ob. is visiting cauein, HaTry Lvlne, the house by the Rev.

J. I Thomas, Mr and Mrs. Thomti I4nhini o- Stores pastor of the Askam Methodist Epis luneral Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Peter fl JnilM' Mr bnrl raea.

ine Holy Name Society act- ot North Main street. ea as ruarri nf iivnn t. I it. -fwa iv. Ansa hnv re morning.

Mrs. William Masmker of West Main street is a sister. The fumtf-al will be held Monday with interment In Maple Grove cemetery, Pike's Goodwin, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Edwards of Shawnee avenue.

Is dangerously ill of double He is the only child. copal Church, who paid a glowing tri The funeral of Stephen Krankete Mrs. T. Ei Husband, Mrs. Georgej- were given bv Rev.

I tnm Tedertck street, this bute to the deceased in an address 29 a Main 64 E. Market St t. T. i rxrin. I povrlnr Vlaf llf DirlaMnn nnrlr will be held from the Ir.te residence on west Broad, LarksviHe to-morrow Sodlety.

The remainder of th Maraaret I. Hart of Brown- The. church choir sang a number of afternoon. Services will be conduc xiuruius. mrs.

jonn Jenkins, Mrs. John Oram, Mrs John Myrlck, Mrs. Jbhn Phillips. ones. Mr.

tohn Dodd. Mrs. Thomas Hatten, Miss Katie N. ones. Miss Ethel Jones, Vir- AnnUrni I ill Is.

I nnrnnrlata hirmni bVtlinw 4K Wilkes-Barre Plymouth Scranton i Edwardsville v4 lc41 si i rrnnffinnn Ainn wrst n-nai iitrfri sri iuuDi iiii i s-s-" vnv iub, ted In St. Stephen's church. Interment will be in St. Stephen's cem lEnuployes of the Woodward anal Blessed Sacrament. Salntarin imnrovtnz.

services at the home the cortege moved Avondale, collieries of the L. W. Coal Co. received thqlr pay this rosary and prayers; hymn, "Like a A son was born recently to Mr. and to Baur street where the remains Strong and Ravins- vt-r nr-a a.upII of Rock street.

I were placed on an Askam car and etery. The members of St Stephen's and tlon; prayers; instrumental selection Hurhestown. I conveyed to Hanover Green Cemetery afternoon the Slavonic National Union societies Touhlll Brother. vaNn n. I Whoien of Sebastonol has where Interment was made.

The fu- There will be a meeting of the John Manleyf llany of the Sacret a position as agent for the Plllsfbury jneral was very large and the numerous Heart; prayer: hymn. "Jeans Flour Co. 1 floral tributes in evidence attested the gim ii. jones, Kaipn Husband, T. H.

Jones, Bert Husband, B. i To Hold Fair v'-v The West Side Hospital; Auxiliary will hold a. fair at Irera Templs March 23, 24 and 26th for which) preparations are now being made. Edwardsville will hive one night and expect to make it very attractive. consecr.

I C. J. Burns, the transrer man. is respect ana esteem in which the de I tn ha aihnnt- ms n. Going inio I ceased was held.

Th nan hearers Ohio Miners Relief Committee in Masavagft (Hall on Monday evening. AJi members of the Shawnee Warblers meet In the Palace theater tomorrow afternoon at 3 :30 o'clock. Miss Marlon Shultz of Luzerne, Is spending a few days as thn guest of Miss Helen Wolever of Academy r.ymn. "Holy Cod." his Bam Monday morning, he sup- were Edward Relger, Edward Roberts, pert and fell on the ice cutting ms John C. Jones, Williams and Pemleyand Pine Creek Pure, Straight Whiskies.

Quality superb. I i will attend the obsequies In a body. Important Meeting There will be a special meeting cf Camp No. 1X7, Patriotlo Order, Sons, of America, next monday evening In their hall on west Main street. A vote will be taken on the question of releasing the iparlors.

All members are requested to be present as this and other important matters will com betoTe th a bod for consldera- tlon. Don't miss the vrat Olsnrinw e. 1a If ana nA 1n In red his eve. I uavid nomas. Tne aeatn oi Mrs.

I Nixon was mourned by the entire u.j dubiuu onoe Btore, 34 North Main street. The store that will save I .1 UU1U1UUU1L BUU UOM LID1( Ji Ul JJAbliy tO street. For District Auditor Adam Savage one of the popular KINGSTON extended to the bereaved husband and tvu irom to 40 per cent. Thomas and William MoDermott of memeere or the -miners j-untonand five smaUr children-which areleft he Sayrei- Nv -Y-lef t--frtheir-hme-last Chnrch Services una. evening after spetnding the past weeu Church News active in keg fund affairs also, Is a candidate for district auditor of the Mine Workers at the coming election, St.

John's Fvnns'allnot 4- visiting -local relatives and friends. The" M.ErChurch bulletin Cor next Sohool Peresntaaes. Wood street Rev. E. Kraus, pastor! We Recommend Them For the Sick Room.

The Old Reliable FRED SCHWARTZ BRO. week Vis os Mlows: wnicn win oe tnis spring. uerman service. H.li nir lit I iouowing percentages were at- tl talned by the pupils in the sixth room thA Mptmi I pupui i tne iiu room Co. I Defeated A packed house witnessed one of the fastest games ever playtd on the local armory floor last evening 'hen LUZERNE "u'wjtci, oi sermon, "Ulor-K, lrns English service, "f611 nin aJ fhe which shows the amount of night 7 tm biAiw i 1 IHlub on Monday evening at tne w.

nm work each Wil Briefs. Dantely E. Edwards of Church Mrs pupil is doing: Cecelia "vvronsr oi hearinsr of On-Vi. T. Church.

street Js friends the strong Co, I team was defeated' at Scran- Miss Viola Helf rldh has returned sehol at i n. Di' l.tfiw ii.i a I Tuesday evening the "Girls' Mis coskl, 75; Stephen Rapcjack, 73; Dorothy O'Boyle, 73; Leona Rodgers, 71; William Jones, 63; Sarah JSrislln, 59; ton. Thomas Blandford of Dy the Taylor rive, from the nrst. toss of the 'ball, (both teams played irom a rew aaytr visit at uioomsourg. 1.

congregational meaiin-r nt sionary Society will feet at the home JackiAt p. -m. xno catecaetlcal nf Mimt Freda Jones on vnesinui Gertrude Elliott, 43; Genevieve Mprton, avenue Is ton the sick list their best. Tome as center for Plymouth, acted as (the pivot for the week. i street i Carl Seward, of Charles street spent the evening with friends in Brodericks.

The monthly business meeting and social of 'he Epwortth. League will be held Tuesday eveuning, Feb. I I Wftrinmdav eveninjr at the M. team. D.

Evans, forward and captain 79; Nellie Rodgers, 76; Zlgmund Os-trowskl, 75; Thomas P. Gaughan, 69; Roy Wallace. 45. HIE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Commenced Boldness In the year 186S Stands Number 87 on the Roll of Honor of 7,000 National Banks In ths United States. Don't miss th rrnflf ci I mimrnh, in the church barlors thA at tne Boston Shoe Store, 34 North pupils of the Seminary vocal of the Taylor teajm, an old Plymouth team star proved to the fans that he is not slowing up any At the close iuiun BLreet.

xnn scorn thit will aa me.nt will slnar meioates at a. oiruiuaj Funeral Tomorrow. of the first hauc the score was to uu vra 10 40 per cent I social, after tne regular mecums, The funeral of the late Isaac Men ore unvited to this. Tudgay will be held tomorrow after IS in favor of Co. I.

The second half wos dull ot thrills throughout, it Thursday evening in th school Capital and Sorplns Deposits A. O. H. Meeting. .0 400,000.00 noon at 2 o'clock from the late resi The Division 15, A.

O. H. wflli mr rodm there will 'be prayer services. being impossible 'to iplalc a winner dence on 'Academy street. The remains tomorrow' afternoon at 2 o'clock In Friday might there will be a turkey Per Cent, Interest Paid on Savings me w.itan rooms.

Bu.nee of m. I nuoDer served by the Ladies Aia Deposits Briefs. Bennett Presbyterian church Divine worship, 10:30 a. m. and 7 p.

morning topic, "A Convenient Season;" at school, Bible study, and at the same hour the Bible chu-s meets In church; at the T. P. S. C. E.

meets, led by Llewellyn Thomas; top "Christian Endeavor That CountsT Evening service at 7 O'clock. It will be young peoples' day, seniors and Juniors taking part Interesting exercises, recitations, songs, choir anthems. Pcrfano will he transanrft'1. Aillrlptv In the church oarlors. will be taken to the First Baptist Church on Front street where services will be-conducted by the Rev.

Jacob E. Davies, pastor of the Nebo Baptist members are to- attend. I Saturday evening Queen- Esther Thomas, son of Mr and Mrs. peter S. Jones Is on the sick list The family of Mrs.

John Meredith of Hillside wish: to thank all. those who assisted in their late bereavement. William J. Morris of Franklin street has entered the for council in the Sixth ward. The Odd Fellows put on a very clev.

er and 'interesting first degree last The marriage of Mlcke Holak of Main street and Miss Eva Sbreba of Hillside avenue' will take place tomorrow evening at 6 p. m. at St. Johmn's Orthodox Church. FOTJND A crucifix near the Kings-! ton post-fflce.

Owner may have same by callng at Evening News office. 'f Edward, 10 year old' son of E. J. McCue of 932 Market-street while out sleighing met with an accident HENRT'TJEES," President A. K.

DEWm', Vice President and Cashier. lOrcIe will meet at the home or 'Mies Foreful Sermon ty Evangelist HoBbes 520 'Market street, to tmako Church of Nanticoke and Rev. W. D. Thomas, of Pittston.

Following the Until the last few minutes of the gsirae. WBth the score 21 to 21 and but a minute or ibwo to pjay, Scull of the Taylor team, shot a nice field goal, winning the game by the score of 23 to 21. The lineup and score: Taylor Co. I. D.

Evans WeHbel, Powell Hughes Forwards 1 Scull Cemter Tome A. Evans Frederick errangements for the social on mm. services at the church, Interment will Last evenina- iha rMKm I 9th. nTT-lM Crjl! tabernacle be made in Hanover. A colleotlan for the Bergian non- addresses.

doori. the combatants will ibe taken up at all juetnoaist episcopal cnurcn a Ignatius Church to- mosses at fct. Ject ne rh and was class meeting: 10:30. public wor Briefs. In a recent issue of this column It was stated that James Jones sang a morrow.

ship, sermon by pastor; 12 o'slock; Sun G. Davis Jones day school; Mo p. Epworth League, Join In Celebration 'Vhl ttn Ernest audMii manr delegations nres Guards Baskets Oooiper 2, Tome 2, Fred solo at the services conducted in the Hanover Church on Wednesday. This leader, Beatrice Thomas; topic, "The o'clock Monday evening at 7:30 monoay eveniUB i.aw among them hntnn- fh I Knights of T. 5 tn.B tnre will be a meetlnr at the High erlck 1, Jones D.

lEvans 3, Souill 7, is Incorrect as it was Miss Ellen Wil Fouls Jons D. Bvans scull liams, of Jonea street who sang and sustaining a cut on his leg. He was Blible class of Durvea, West Pittif scho la.udltorlum for the purpose of Methodise Episcopal Sunday cnoni the Bons and STandSons, and Promise or Forgiveness;" evening services, sermon by the subject: "Abraham Lincoln." The S. of A. and Junior Mechanics will attend in a body.

ISpeclal music wll (be sung by the choir. treated by Dr. Smurl. was loudly applauded for her excellent rendition. Safety First PROTECT YOURSELF ou Do If Yon Bay WHISKIES WINES i rims GIN I'M BRANDIES KTC From Leopold Freeman's Sons Referee Cooper.

Ijocal Team Wins. vviyommg shoevel works and ntheVo others interested tne war or tne of less numbers. rcnh rebellion, in a posltflon to take part Mrs. Eugene Webber 'M The employees of the Truesdale col strong avenue has been admitted to Plymouth High school team in a flynui, and stood liery will receive their pay for the last half of January, Monday after the City hospital for an operation. Mrs.

Paul Chepon tarlon aol aojnaoi one-sided game defeated the Forty Fort High school teamrJjy a score.of 60 to 11. The feature of the game noon at 2 o'clock. Evansllst Crabill based his sermon the Union-army at Appomatox court on the story of the man win n-n house, and also to prepare for Mem.f George Chepomns, son kt, ana DORRANCETON John Bowen, of Bellevue, Scranton, Mrs. Paul Chepdnlns of 14'Pngh, to aid in furthering the was the shooting of Morgans and wn thnnlnylca.1 atm etgh ndng Baskets "UIUI1 lift Bftkn iuc nrn.ct.Irfi WubIibs. liavlns and 1 ii of nags on the SlsrChrcnoVorr stfltches.

Mark 5:2." HnWevw i-- lirrave nf those who hava danarted respectively. The lineup and score: Jesus he ran an A r.v.i.,. Tho la for' the li Ben- Plymouth Forty Fort M. E. church cjass meeting G.

L. Marcy. leader; Preaching 10.30, Two classes of probationers, converts and evening. He said I eral. The committee is composed of Court Golden Miner No.

8, Foresters Morgan VanQampen Hughes Leuder ui muay cannot be tamed orlueorae ueorg-e unraoy. of America! will hold their semi or the recent evangalistlc service will William Beardsley and W. L. Hlggs, lo tneor senses until thov De received members will also bere jrorwara Williams Stroh meet the Christ Is a niar W. L.

Knell, commander sons of vet celved by letter and on Drofeiston of monthly meeting in Person's hall this evening at 7 o'clock. Officers and members are urged to be present as Centre. death. All out of Christ are dead ln-fans, SterWng. It Catlln Camp.

To Hath sunday school 1:45: Enworth brighten the spirit of those Hying Horsefleld Hannlgan Davis Balcomb leagiip 6:30 Theo. E. Meyers, leader rreacning 7.ao ttev. Mr. MaoDonald.

there will be speech-malclng by members of the Republlo and Sons of Veterans. Guard TinaVfttH Morgans 15. Hughe" 12 pastor. Flrrt Baptist iprayer service 9.45 Williams 8. VanCampen 1.

Leuder 1, Hugh Malloy of Hillside avemje has been admitted to the Mercy hospital for treatment. Imman-uel Baptist Churcli rrlces tomorrow. Preaching service at a. m. when the pastor, Rev.

Aubrey! will commence a series of rmpns on douht. The first will be It matter what we believe." Men meeting at 9 a. m.t Sunday and in the evening t. dlnance of the Lord's Supper will be. observed.

The Social Helpers of thsjtamm ual Baptist Church heW a social last evening at the home of on Chfstnut street. was largely attended, A very tas no gram beng rendered, preaching by the wistor. sub. Ject "perwinal "Sunday school umyug ana sins. "All human efforts had fallel on this man of the tombs.

So all kinds of pledges, resolutions, Keeley cures, etc. fall to bring the healing to the sin sick soul. Many people are trying to cut off the branches of the tree, but the only way to kill the festering sores that, play pn th. life Is to go at the root, which is unbelief and sin. The man's name was legion, for as he said, we are manv and business of importance is to be transacted.

Askam Lodge, No. 899, O. O. will meet in Metcalf hall on Monday evening. Miss Nellie Lloyd, of Chestnut street Is slowly recovering from an attack of blood poisoning which caused much pain to her arm.

Miss Mayme Garvin has returned to her home at Scranton after spending Ends ti Prices Fresh Meats, Groceries 1.45: Jr. P. IT. 3: Sr. Bv.

Y. Stroh 1, Hannlgan aaicomo i Fouls Leuder 1. Referee Harry. Class Entertained u. Evangclltlo pervlces 7.30 Brief Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Seymour of McLean street, city, a baby boy. Mrs. Seymour was formerly Miss Elizabeth Stevens of Chestnut street-w A sabject "The most Importaiiit question mat anv man ever asked or ansewer A larga; numiber of the members of Prof. Henry 6.

Jones Bible class od Ther will bo epeolal miisifr bv Joserh Bradbury of Scranton, wer ontertalned bv Thomas E. uavis a q'lartet and ch'ilr at the evening could say that men of today -are call- formerly of ttfis place, is laid up with at his home on Nottingham Btreet service Kev. james Bryden. nasitor. Injuries sustained In the mines at lnst evenine The.

eveming was ea legion, ror tneiir sins are mar.y. -'Christ cured this wnan and merit uraca (-nurch rSexageslma Svndav or tne seona Sunday before Lent: ihat 'to. Miss Julia, Kramer Is spending the the evil spirit into a herd nf awlne. pleasantly spent with many vocal and Instrumental selections, humnr-ou sketches and addresses. At the The hog raisers wanted him to depart week end In New York City.

And fish Holy communion at 8. and 10.30 A. 1.45. special missionary sermon of the suoday school, also the reoort CTiYEA out or tnear. coast because Whey thought mora of the hour bmirtf.

rv-rt, a few days here as ttle guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Devlne, of Orchard street Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H.

Weegans and' son, James, of Sewickley, are spending a few days here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Kirke, of Clark's Cross roads. John Brislin, well known 'local entertainer and impersonator of Chinese characters, will be the chief attraction at the local moving picture theatre on Monday evening.

Frank Mrs. Edward, Fernald of New York City is visiting her cousin, Mrs. C. E. Roat of Rutter street.

for th month of January will be- read than of saving the A true picture of today, men' srive all tlnm to 7.30 Evening prayer: Rav. M. Benr- Mansfield State Normal school will Th Joy Club of 'Duryea hans oastor. ritiDAYs jqc business and let souls go and do not close a tasty lunch was stfrved to the following: William James, Joseph Thomas John Harris, William BuU. cher, (Daniel Davis, Thomas Picton, John "Reese.

Thomas Merrifleld, Reese James, Edward Picton, Harry Rdberts, Thomas Maggs, Charles Hettinger, David Morris, Howard The meinbers of the local hieh want the Christ to meddle with their Will hold Its mwiuug ouuimr business. appear at Wyoming Seminary Feb? IS, for a game of basket ball. Miss Bessie Dale is spending a day or two wOth Scranton friends. Miss Mnno-tiret Pnltpi- will hn rhft fchcol enjoyed, a sleigh ride to Dntlas on Thurs.iay evening. Where thev 'A "Love for Christ is the" overwhel ming power that makes the mission- -EuTTOjTTOOD were entertained at the home of Ed-wood Garahnn and smrved with a sup.

anes, tne slum workers, ail those 'soloist at the Alexander band concert who are helping to uplift humanity. Davis BroSa UHEAT PUBLIC UABKETS PbrBumth ITastlooke, Qsgitoa There is no sacrifice that is too great Lloyd, Thomas Davis, David Thomas, William Richard, Morgan Morgans, William Roberts, David J. Isaac, Pickett, John JPritchard, Mlss5iiBlodwen Evans, Bessie Davis, May Jenkins, Mrs. WilllanT Davis. Carey, the boy wonder on the violin, will accompany Mr.

Brtslin in his character songs. -Hanover Council, No. 251, Jr. O. tT.

A. will meet on Monday in- Pearson's hall at 7 o'clock. Peter Sagcunis, of 842 Main street, received a telegram last evening announcing the death of his sister at at the Savoy theatre on Sunday even. Ing. large number of her friends from the Sreit Side intend to take this opportunity of hearing her.

"Mr. and Mrs. Arthur iL. Hamet of South Maple street. Kingston, are to make -lor.

the Come on and let me fntrqduce you to tho Christ." per the following were present Iurn Beseker i Gertud, Gordon, Thelm Burnett, Wilma Carey! Clara Ellpworth, Florence Oalasan, Helen Jackson, Lorett.i Harold Thompson Sheldon Davits. Edward Tanner. John Bawdy, Donald Smith, Mrs. Roat and Mr. Aubrey acted as chaperons.

Services- In the Congrejmitlonal; church Sunday, ReVl Oiver pastor. Morning service at 10c Sunday school 2: p. m. at 7: p. m.

Sufbject Home -XlAlc i Harry Mtongan of Pittafcon. Ireldldnsr over tlm arrival nf a little To Play Scranton The West Pittston High Salvation Army A. popular Saturday night at the Sohool born on February 4th. Elisabethport, N. yesterday morn basket ball team will, go to Scranton The pupils of tho High school ren- I sing a sLo la the, evening etmlzx.

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