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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, the Evening News from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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THE EVENING NEWS, WILKES-BARRE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1934. JIGGS "The Bringing Up Of Father" By McMANUS WALTER'S By GOLLV. "THIS L.IPE 15 JUiT OME THING AFTER ANOTHER-NOW DlIMTV IINTHE H0 50ITAU- I MUST GO AM SE.E. HINV VEUU- DlMTT lisi T.KK MOtiPtTAL. PER A LONC TtME- DlO "YOU SEE HiM A I Much more fun.

And the buovancy of the "magic" Foot Delight Cushion always keeps the wearer stepping well ahead of the crowd. SHOES! I If Of A (III NPIY HANI SIXTEEN A.RE VOU I'M SORRY- DIMT'T MOORE.i XH. MOONE HIM-Niovy NO- BUT I GOxl cJh- 1 A LOOK ATT "YEAH! Ma NORSE 5 1 1 1 ij" King Feanim Syndifiif, hie Crw Brfufa rtgtltl mtnti I IT i I Mrs. Rupprecht Quits SOCIAL AND PERSONALS AsHeadOfY.W.CA. Final Dr.

S. E. Tonkin Gives Luncheon At Irem Club Tonight's Calendar Clearance CLUB MEETING Semper Fldalis Club met at the house of Miss Anne Matchey, Railroad street. Dancing, games and luncheon were enjoyed. Present Col.

and Mrs. Dorranoe O. Reynolds. South River etrett, will entertain at a dinner party at their home on Friday evening prior to the Community Concert Association presentation at Irein Temple by the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra. OF HIGH QUALITY DRESSES Barbor, South Franklin i-trcet.

will leave Saturday to resume were Mary Ferris, Mary Keener, Mildred McPeek, Claire Brent, Ruth Davis. Betty Davis, Elmer Ferris, John Ermish, David Williams, Walter Davis, Samuel Ford, Robert Ford, John Matchey. CLASS BANQUET BRENTWOOD. Daiiing tit baby caffim, itb upstanding round tongue ana trnti-Isttd vamp. Black, Blue, Grav S7.50 Walter's RELIABLE SHOE STORE 23 Publio 8quar Wllkes-Barre The annual banquet of Our Values to $25 Women's Bible class of First Evan Mrs.

F. N. Rupprecht, president of the Young Women's Christian Association, who announced yesterday that she would not be a candidate for re-election, and Mrs. Howard Strong who was unanimously eleotrd president at a meeting of the board of directors yesterday in the Y. W.

C. were guests of honor at a tea given yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Lee Scott of Dallas and Mrs. F. E.

Parkhurst, of Kingston, at the latter" home. Mrs. Rupprecht was presented with a gift in recognition of her services. Spring flowers decorated the tea table and Mrs. Frank Scott and Mrs.

Palmer poured. In addition to Mrs. Strong's name the slate of officers presented by the nominating committee at a meeting yesterday, is as follows: Mrs. Lee Scott, vice president; Mrs. Taul S.

Heath, second vice president; Mrs. George Turrell, corresponding secretary; Miss Anna Taylor, recording secretary Mrs. F. E. Parkhurst, Jr Mrs.

J. Stanley Rinehiiner was named to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Mrs. Harold Wrlht, who has taken up her residence in New York. gelical Church was held in the Included are fine woolens, silk Agents of the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company were guests at a luncheon given this afternoon at Irem Temple Country Club by Dr. S.

K. Tonkin, general agent of the Wllkes-Barre agency for the Northeastern district covering fifteen counties. J. K. Sut-cllffe, manager of the National Cash Register Company, was the guest speaker.

Following the luncheon a skit was given by R. C. KInehoimer and George Dean. Brief talka were given by L. C.

Dow, B. C. Beyer, W. LeGrand, J. W.

Welles, R. J. Kramer, F. li. L.ntz, H.

A. Stelle and Dr. Tonkin. Present were: F. L.

Lantz, East Stroudaburg; Kdward A. Solellac, Allentown; John W. Wellen, Forty Fort; Lanedon Dow. Bethlehem: Jacket suits, afternoon dresses, party and Sunday night her studies at Miss Wright's School. Hryn Mawr, after s-pemling several months at her home.

Mrs. Harold Rust, TrucJwviile. entertained members of her bridge club at dinner last night at her home. Judge and Mrs. William P.

Mr-Ix-an, South Klver street, will leave the latter part of this month for Daytona Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Welles Belin and the former's mother, of Waverly. will npend the week-end with friends in tills city.

i frocks. 1 Final Clearance church parlors on Monday evening. The tables were beautifully decorated with candles and favors. The class was the guest of the Willing Workers Bible class which served a full course chicken dinner. The following program which furnished a great deal of amusement was presented: Teacher, G.

Seely; opening of school; song, "Battle Hymn of the Scotch song. Sadie Simpson; reading, Helen Eason; song by chorus, Jane Worth, Edith Collett, Mary-Ellen Buss. Emily Daniels, Ada Wolfe, Helen Eason, accompanied by Ruth Park; Dutch song, Ada and Charlie Wolfe; Welsh recitation, Mary Davis; address, "Abraham Lincoln's Mother," Prof. Newton Wolfe; closing song, "America" xir. Thompson.

eat io.K,mmtr.n au-ret. Is in West FINE FUR TRIMMED COATS Card Party, Serve-Your-City Club, Wyoming Valley Woman's Clubhouse. Marge Dickinson, chairman. Dinner- Meeting, Kiwinli Club of Kingston Township, Colonial Tea Room. Meeting, Ladies' Auxiliary to Brotherhood of Trainman, Lodge No.

825, Kingston, home of Mrs. Evans, 27 South Thomas avenue, Kingston. Installation of officers. Valentine Dance, Hadaasah of Y. M.

H. Y. M. H. A.

Auditorium. Social, Dorranceton Branch of the W. C. T. home of Mra.

Crawford Smith, 733 Wyoming avenue, Kingston. Valentine and Bingo Party, sponsored for the Department Aides of Pennsylvania, by La-vinia Derr Tent 26, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, G. A. R. Hall, 8:00.

Meeting, Council of Catholic Women, Lady of Victory House. Warden William B. Hsaley, speaker. Valentin Party, Young People of First Baptist Church, Churchhouse. Entertainment and Valentine Party, Epworth League at Bennett Memorial M.

E. Church, 8:00. Valentin Party and Meeting, Lady Kitchener Lodge, No. 122, Order of Daughters of 8t. George, Calvary Clubhouse.

Meeting, Home for the Friendless, Y. M. H. 7:00. Election of officers.

Meeting, Blessed Virgin Sodality of St. Patrick's Church, Parish Hall, 8:00. Mseting and Valentin 8ocial, Class No. 8 of Psrrish Street M. E.

Church, horn of Mrs. Lucy Smith, 252 Poplar street. Meeting, Nest of Owls, No. 1002, P. 0.

S. of A. Hall. 58 Publie Square, 7:30. $10 '20 30 Audubon Society Has Dinner Party M.

D. Iaycock, and Harold A. Stelle, Scranton; George Dean and L. W. LeGrand, city; W.

P. Madden, Allentown; R. K. Miles, Kingston; J. K.

Pissott. city; R. C. Rineheim-er, Kingston; J. F.

Arner, Lehigh-ton; B. Beyer and R. R. Beyer, Bloomsburg; E. H.

Chldsey, Easton; A. W. Cooke, Tunkhannock; F. S. Doll, Dallas; Mrt.

E. C. Dow, Trucksvlllc; R. J. Kramer, Hazle-ton, and Sutcliffe and Dr.

S. K. Tonkin. Orange. N.

where she, Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Donald -Murray. Mr and Mrs. Malcolm llurnside.

South Franklin street, are registered at the St. Regis Hotel. New York City. Dr v. .1.

Daw, Wyoming avenue. Forty Fort, has been ill at his home with grip. A surprlM birthday party wa? given last avenlng for Mtw. James R. Phillip, Rutter avanue, Kingston.

There were about sixteen guests. accompanist, Margaret RIchart Valuee to $85 Zimmerman apparel SHOP- 51 Public Square Also Those present were Mrs. Mary-Davis, Mrs. A. F.

Swank, Mrs. T. J. Park, Mrs. Ray Brotherton, Mrs.

Jennie Renshaw, Mrs. Helen Eason, Mrs. Mary Busa, Mrs. Sarah Simpson, Mrs. Edith Collett, Mrs.

109 N. Washington Scranton Jennie Worth, Mrs. C. W. Wolfe, Rev.

C. N. Wolfe, Kathryn Wolfe, Mrs. Mowery, Mrs. Gussie Bobi-son, Mrs.

Emily Daniels, Mrs. John Daniel, Mrs. Alfred Rhlnard, Laura Krapf, Edith Krapf, Flor One Price Only! $7.50 One Quality, the Best Yea see re claaaee artrerttBed at a snail price but when jeo (a 'bare yea ret a surprise tastead. A Terr poor pier to trust roor eras with. At Dr.

Brown's roa ever par more than ths prlea advertised recardless of the condition of rem eras, or what kind -Tf trs fkseeee roa renb-e. THE PRICE 13 NEVER MORE THAN White Anr Gold AFV aw Shape .50 (I res fcslira the latest oetaroai aiam or Fnl-Vne styles, tnelndlnx the weD knowa KRYPTOH blfocale fee sea far and near at on extra abante. Members of the Audubon Society were entertained at a dinner-party at St. Stephen's parish house last night- The following attended: Alice M. Wood, Gretchen R.

Bass, Elizabeth M. Kilpatrick, Dorothy F. Richards, Jane Williams, Alberta Zimmerman, Florence Boso, Milllcent Scott, Ruth Scureman, Dorothy P. Skinner, Mary A. Brader.

Pauline Belles, Mary Louise Herschell, Mary A. Deeble, Betty Helfrich, Edith Snyder, Bessie Willis, Helen Faust, Regina Welza, G. Carr L'ley, Eleanor Gluney. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs.

John Chern, Hano Mr. and Mrs. Ted Warner, -who rip upending the Winter in Miami, viited Palm Beach last week where they were guests of Tommy Loughran at- his training camp. After a two months' visit with Mrs. Reglna Czajkowska, West Ross street, Miss Ella Lowell has returned to her home in Lancaster.

VALENTINE PARTY A Valentine party was recently held by members of the Amazon Club at the home of Miss Connie Klevins, Lee Park. Prizes at cards were won by Lorraine Azain, Mary Ferko, Delia Kasitls, Mrs. A. Chlcknoskl, Nell Koons, Juanlta Kuhns. Anna Simon, Eli Narrash, Anna Norkltis, William Shusta, ECONOMIZE But Rid In Comfort Mrs.

Josephine S.tark Tuttle, city, la apendlnjr some time with Mrs. J. p. Brel dinger, Tunkhannork. Mrs.

Dorranee Reynolds. South River Mreet, will return Friday from New York City where she is spending several days with her mother, Mrs. James R. Doudge, who is celebrating her eigtity-eeventh birthday anniversary this week. Mrs.

Rey-noVds will be accompanied home by Miss Lily Paggert, New York, who will remain here, for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. II.

Witmer, Syracuse, N. are spending sev-ral days with Mrs. Wltmer's nrt sister. Councilman and ence Reese, Mrs. Clarence Lord, Mrs.

Elsie Lord, Mrs. S. A. Wolfe. Mrs.

Harry Hamilton, Mrs. Beth Shaeffer, Mrs. Pearl Good, Mrs. Elmer Scott, Mrs. Emily, Lahr, Mrs.

Thomas Ramer, Mrs. William Allen, Mrs. Rlneman, Mrs. H. Hersh, Mrs.

W. G. Krapf, Emma Marsh, Edna Legrand, Mrs. Fred Colliset, Fannie Hosier, Mra. L.

I. RIchart, Mrs. Mary Schappert, Mrs. F. C.

Bowersox, Mrs. D. M. Jenkins, Mrs. Comer Morris, Mrs.

Harry Raugle, Mrs. Harry DeveTS, Mrs. Sarah Everett, Mrs. Joseph Thomas, Mra. Frank Miner, Mrs.

Harry Thomp MARTZ BUS LINES ver, announce the engagement 0' tbelr daughter, Mary, to Lester FI-dyk, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Fidyk, Askam. The weaaing is to Ill busiest ovtieal plaea In Wyoming Vail sr. Mrs.

C. M. Boyer, 18 Barnum take place in April. Frequent Schedules Place, announces the marriage of MMM cess nun her daughter, Clara Margaret, to Porter S. Brown, of Brookville, Peu The ceremony was performed In POLISH SUPPER Polish Alliance, St.

Thciese a (rained aaalst-anta to help Ilia. son, Marlon Thompson, Mrs. Ar- the Grace Episcopal Church Group 64, held a Polish supper at James Kohn, John Berditski, Vinco Gallagher, Jamea March. Others present were Lorraine George, Mary Marina, Jean Barrouk. Edward Popadlck, Edward Famtes, Mary GeoTge Helen Azain, Amelia Rldsreway yesterday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. John Brooks, Sullivan street, Exeter, re line Jenkins, Mrs. William Robinson, Mrs. Joseph George, Mrs. Ann Pearce, Mrs.

Mary Wilcox, Mrs. W. Daniel, Mra. Gorge Donrand, Mrs. o'clock in the afternon by the Rev Mrs.

Thomas W. Brown, West Northampton street, WlUIam J. Jones, Huntsvllle. is in New York City where he is attending the dog irtiow at Madison Square Garden Mrs. John Wallace Price, New York 'city, Is a guest of Mrs.

E. A. Phllbrlck, North College avenue, Kingston. De P. Malcolm Maynard.

RUDDY-HUDSON cently. Cards, dancing, games and supper were enjoyed by the following: Mr. and Mrs. J. Zabretskl, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Yurlna, Mr. and Harry Weaver and Mrs. George Seeley.

The marriage of Miss Sally Hud Keouced Rate Everywhere FOR INFORMATION Martz Bus Terminal 71 Publio Square Dial 3.0171 son, Harrison, N. daughter of Mrs. J. Klimasefski, Mr. and Mrs.

A. Lanlnski. Mr. and Mrs. W.

Ku- Narrash, Joseph Kasia, John Berditski, Sally Lukea. Beatrice Yad-lnskl, Anthony Mazreka, Anna Scott, Cella Paddock, Frances Omenchenski, Charles Lucas, Mar-Ion Jones, Mary Hudeck, Anna Hu-dock, Albina Koons, Fred Klevins, Mrs. A. Rowinski, Mr. and Mrs.

2 YEARS FREE SERVICE Dr. Win, Brown Optometrist and Optician 2 East Market St. 2nd FLOOR Corner Public Saoare Office Honrs: 8: JO to 6 P. M. Rrrninast 1:80 to 9 Eat.

ZS Years In WUkea-Barrs Mr. and Mrs. William Hudson, to Leo J. Ruddy, eon of Mrs. Ann charik, Mr.

and Mrs. A. Lcwak, Mr. and Mrs. F.

Brooks, W. Klocko, Ruddy and the late P. J. Ruddy, ATTENDS STAMP EXHIBIT Paul M. Winter of Carlisle street, has returned from New YorSt where he attended the opening of the National Stamp Exhibition In the Rockefeller Center.

While there, he was entertained by Dr. Charles East End, has been announced The ceremony was performed by Mrs. Michola, Mrs. Niskl, Mrs. Na-mrotka, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. J. Olshefski, Mr. and Mrs.

A-Yanushefski, S. Kroll, Mr. and Mrs. Mayor Arthur H. Jones, Kearney, N.

J. L. T. Plchel. president of the Amer Dr.

and Mrs. Albert E. OLbbs, NanUcoke, are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter on Monday night at home. Dr. W.

J. Doyle, resident physician at Ashland State hospital, will opend this weekend with hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

Doyle, SJary street, Ashley. Miss Mary Ruddy, sister of the lean Heraldry Society and founder Struvgls, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rusa- bridegroom and James Zarillaware or tne sovereign uraer of no the attendants.

A reception fol vage, Miss A. Zanovicg, Mr. and Trnstlng roor eres with Dr. Brewa roa are sors hi properlr fitted. blesse.

Mr. Winter returned with Mrs. A. Soroski, Mrs. Ulcvltch, Mrs.

several blocks of the new Byrd Ex lowed at the home of Mr. Ruddy's mother. After a short wedding TAURAS CLUB PAYS TRIBUTE S. Stanchak, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Fal- pedition issue of stamps run off Saturday morning, as well as some lyn, Mrs. J. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Amend, Mrs. G. Hudack, Mr. trip, the couple will reside in Ar Hngton, N.

J. rare collections. SIncavage, Mrs. Klevlnski, Mts. Berditski, Mrs.

Scott. Mary Klevlnski, Isabelle Bekampls, Albert Smith, Robert Meyers, Marjorle Boyle, Delia Kasitls, Stephen Kal-afut. Helen Gul, John Jabje, Michael Peck, Sue Stanko, Michael Car-nese, Mona Jones, Mary Mahalo, Jennie Paddock. Frances Scott, Connie Klevlnski and Evelyn Jones. MILLER- CHRISTIAN Miss Beatrice R.

Christian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Christian, 62 Wayne street, city, and Thomas D. Miller, son of Thomas Miller, 118 Ash street. Parsons, were married on Saturday night in the paTaonago of the Ab and Mrs.

Stech, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bobonia. GUESTS AT BALL PARTY FOR SISTER Mrs.

Edward Lavelle, Scranton TO LITHUANIA Among the local guests at the third annual formal military ball of the Hazleton Chapter, Reserve the former Miss Nora Moran, Georgetown, was guest of honor at PAREINT-TEACHERS' PARTY A card party will be held by the Mrs. Agnea Murphy Clarke, North Main street, la spending the week with her aunt, Mrs- Mary McDer-mott. New York City. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Ritza, Nicholson street, are stopping at the Hotel Martinique, New York. W. .1. Yates, Wyoming avenue, a surprise shower and supper party Parent Teachers' Association of SUPER AUTOMOBILE LUBRICATIONISTS MAIN SERVICE STATION N. MAIN STREET Our Buainesa Is "In-Greasing" the Franklin street school on Tues Monday night given by her sister Miss Esther Moran, East North Sixteenth Anniversary Of ampton street.

Pink and blue formed a color scheme with pink roses day night, February 27, beginning at 8 o'clock. Prizes for high scorers in addition to a door prize will be given and refreshments will be Officers' U. S. held Saturday night at the Eagles' clubhouse, Hazleton, were: Captain P. W.

Ferree, Lieut, and Mrs. Robert Klebach. Mrs. Luther Kniffen, Mr. and Mrs.

James Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boland, Miss Ruth Kaiser, Lieut, and Mrs. Charles Garrett, Mr. and Mrs.

Roscoe B. used aa a centerpiece and blue tap ers providing illumination. Guests Nation's Independence Is Observed served. Mrs. Clem Karnofsky Is bott M.

E. Church at Parsons. Rev. H. L.

Renville performed the ceremony. There were no attendants. were Mrs. Edward Lavelle, Mrs. chairman.

Acmes McGlynn, Mrs. James Ixf VALENTINE PARTY tus. Miss Catherine Lavelle, all of Scranton: Mrs. John Qulnn. Miss Union Supply Paper Company Gertrude Dailey, Mrs.

John Moran, A Valentine party was held at PROGRAM IN REDINGTONl Miss Mary Barrett, Miss Catherin the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. I'on- A. Horan, Miss Susan Inness, Mrs gonis, Eno street, Kingston, in hon Thomas McDermott, Miss Rose or ot their daughter.

Blanche. Fa- "tin Reese, Miss Kathleen ClaTke. Mra. ors and table decorations were in Off All Mer-chandlse Cash and Carry Basis. Mae Nagle.

Mrs. Joseph Flaherty keeping with the Valentine season. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A.

N. Buck-welter, Major Vincent Yenchar, J. Yenchar, Lieut. John Pivovarnick. Lieut.

Robert Hungerford, Lieut. Marcus Miller, Miss Margaret Davis. Capt. and Mrs. Milton H.

Taul-hee, Miss Mary Faull, Miss Gertrude Jones, Miss Almena F. Martin, Ralph Miller, Lee Walker. Gordon Yetter. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS Court Loyola 619, Catholic Daughters of America, will meet tomorrow night in the Knights of West ritteton, is seriously ill at his home. Mies Margaret Moran, Eat Northampton street, will entertain members of her bridge club at the Joann on Thursday night.

Miss Gertrude Devers, NanUcoke, is ill at her home. Mrs. John T. Williams ie convalescing at her home on Ford avenue. Kingston, following treatment for Injuries at Wilkes-Barro General hospital.

Mra. Ira A. Carle underwent operation In Nesbltt Memorial hoe-p tal today. Miss Mary Cunningham, Spruce street, has been ill at her home for the past week- 70 Taurus Club of Luzerne County observed the sixteenth anniversary c( the independence of Lithuania last night with an informal dinner The couple will make their temporary residence with the bride's sister, Mrs. Jacob Shrelber, 62 Wayne street.

Mrs. Miller is employed in Pomeroy'a store and Mr. Miller Is In the office of the Pine Ridge SACER-HARDING Miss Dorothy Harding, 2d Ber-tels street, city, was married to Peter Sauer, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sauer, errand street, on Saturday night In this city.

Mr. Sauer Is employed by the Johnson Engineering Plant. The couple is residing on Blackman street. Miss Catherine T. Horan, Miss The table centerpiece was a heart- Margaret Riley, Mas.

Patrick Mor haped base consisting of red roses. Games and dancing were the chief an, Miss Marguerite uiennon. miss Margaret Moran. Mrs. Winifred Moran and the hostess.

diversions of the evening. Entertainment was furnished by Mary Kotch. Donald Burns, Mary Na- Except Restricted Items Bags Gloves Hosiery 88 -87 E. Northampton St. Wllkrs-Barrs, Pa.

and program in Hotel Redlngton. l.eo Latonlck was master of ceremonies and Attorney John S. Lo-l-atto, Joseph Saliunas, Anthony DINNER BRIDGE kunas, end Alan DeWitt. Present Miss Catherine McCann, Hill Frank, Jr-, and Michael Stanaitis, the speakers. I'eter Chukonls, baritone and Joseph Unlce, tenor, Columbus Home.

There will be a meeting of officers at 7:30. were Blanche Pongonis, Harold Stearns, Nell Nakunas, John Kra-kosky, Mary Kotch, Donald Burns, Marie Donohoe, Edmund Pongonis, Frances Pongonis, Charles Me- sang solos and duets and J. W. U. S.

Envoy's Daughter a Bride scarus, Alverna Nakunas. Paul Mrs. Kitty Brocks, Scott street street, Ashley, entertained Lincoln's Day at a dinner-bridge on Monday night at her home. Red, white and blue were used In decorating. High acorera at cards were Vera Thomas, Catherine Doyle, and Helen Nagle.

Other guests included Kitty Murray, Mary Dwyer, Agnes Galvln, Mary Brlslin, Mary Murray, Margaret Sullivan, LoTetta Gorham. Lena 1a Transa. e-itertalned her bridge club at the Bendick, Frances Busnavlch, Jerome Iingus, Nan Olshefski. Edward Pongonis, Mary Mcloskey, Edward ChanowskI, Mary Nakun- Daylida and E. J.

Dnlton gave several duets. Present were John Aruehkevlch, nthony Ambrozaitls, Matthew Brussock, Georgo llrussock, A. J. B.ussock, T. J.

Callahan, Peter J. Chukonls, Dr. William Christian, J. W. Dayllda, Kdward J.

Dalton, A. E. Frank, Anthony Gallnsxas, A. Hardy, Andrew C. Klzis, Michael Alan DeWitt and Mrs.

John Pongonis. Pioneer on J'onday night; Julius I-andau, son of Mr and His. Hyman Landau, who recently underwent an operation In General nospital, was removed to hirf home on South Franklin street yesterday. I I Kit. 1911 -1 A mv.

ANNUAL PURIM DINNER The annual Purim Dinner of the Dial Junior Hadassah will be held Wednesday evening, February 28 at the Mrs. Arthur Warren ave 6URPRISE PARTY Mrs. Angelina Imperial and Mrav-Nanoy Scrivano, 26 Fliok street, Parsons, gave a merry surprise birthday party on 8unday In celebration of their uncle, Samuel Konsavage, William T. Kretkaa, Peter J. Karazuskey, Peter C.

Kuta, Victor Kamarautltiu, Ga-biiel Klimkevich. Dr. A. W. Ltoh, John S.

Lopatto, latonlck. John Malunaa, Cle M. H. Miss Sara Gonchar chairman with the following committee to assist her: Sara J. Renda, New York City, who spent the weekend here with his nieces and nephew.

Mr. Renda observed his anniversary on Sunday ment Maslowski, A. Navikas, Joseph Patalonls, Frank G. Reckus, Billy Reece, Dr. L.

A. Ransavage, J. B. Saliunas, Dr- J. W.

Sarpolla Peter J. Henaskey, Jospeh Strughlt, J. B. Veekys. Dr.

A. J. Valibus, Anthony Washesky and Mattas Zujus. Present were Misses Amelia Zum- Woolf, Jeannette Levy, Sara Mlt-tleman, Edith Bransdort Cella Landau, Charlotte Meilner, Mrs. Irving Salsburg, Pearl Goldner, Helen Goldstein, Ruth Aaron, Ruth Datt-ner Rae Jaffie, Dora Kranson, Mildred Mittlcman, Beatrice Shapiro, Jennie Goldstein, Jennie Kaufman and Ida Moskowitz.

pano. Olive Fllipini, Catherine Con A FOREWORD When natur com pie the perfect qiu 2m was endowed with perfect jteqtb -th most necessary perhaps of nil him endowments for they give him health, bapplneua and beauty. When his teth are Imperfect his health and happiness are endangered; his appearance becomes sadly changed. lentat science can now prevent or repair al! these Imperfections; and ths purpose these TALKS Is to point out 1hs various aliments, symptoms and dls-eesee in the belief that once they are brottffbt to notice a measure of precaution will be used for their pre-rentloiL Hti Talk "Tlie Art of thewinc" nue, Kingston, left today for New York. Mrs.

J. B. Russell, South River street, returned today from a several days' visit in New York. Mrs. Kerd Wintertnute and daughter, Janice, of Sheldon street, returned today from Philadelphia! and Vineland.

Mrs. W. J. Davis, Barney street wll entertain at bridge this evening. Mrs.

Maurice Williams, Lithrop street, Kingston, gave a this afternoon at the doeta, Mary Lacava, Rose Lacava. Mrs Stella Bisurka. Mrs. Elvira Salurl, Mr. and Mrs.

Angelo Nudo, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nudo. Mr. and Mra.

Sam Guzzo. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lltrenka, Mr. and Mrs.

INTER-NOS CLtB MEYERS ALUMNI TO REORGANIZE IN CITY Peter Scrlvano, Mr. and Mra. Mich ael Imperial, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas The Inter-Nos Club held a pre-Lenten card party recently at the home of Mrs.

Stanley Stefanoskl. Baata. 'Vyi -f ja mil llu mil iLLi i Bi jswi 1 1 1 i 1 1 1' r-r-rT North Washington street. A door prize was awarded to Bobby Dem-biac. Table prizes were awarded to Misses Mary Clzlk, Anna Bo-baok, Mary Danish and William STLTZKA-KULPON The marriage of Miss Helen Kul-pon, daughter of Mrs.

Nellie Kul-pon, 27 Corlear street, to George Stutzka, 53 Plymouth street, DR. KAUFMAN 123 So. Franklin Just Below Northampton Breslau, took place last night In A reorganization meeting of the Meyers High school Alumni Association will be held in the shop lecture rooms of the high school lomorrw night at 7.30. LITHUANIAN WOMEN St. Joseph's supper commute of the Lithuanian Women's Club will meet tomorrow night at 7:80 In the Y.

W. C. A. green room. Mra.

Veronica Stankewicz Is chairmen. Jones. Present were Anna Boback, Mary Clzik, Mary Danish, Caroline Boback. Mary Stefanoskl, Mary M. Monko, Frank Branchln.

William the Buttonwood Polish Church. Mrs. Howard Tremayne, the forme Dorothy Davis, will be guest of honor at a shower to be given members of her club tonight at the Vanity Fair. Gueati wll, in-cude Margaret and Evelyn Love-la's, Doris Ostrander, Elizabeth Davis, Helen Kobison, Mary Bland-lord, Ruth Clarke. Miss Anna Kulpon acted aa brides The former Miss Irene Bobbins, daughter of the D.

S. Minister to Can-tda, makes a beautiful bride as she leaves the Archbishop's Palace in Htawa, Canada, with her husband, Alexander Cochrane Forbes, of Boston, after their brilliant which was attended by Mrs. James Roosevelt, mother of the President, and Mrs. Curtis Dall, his daughter. maid for her sister and John Stutz Jones, Michael Boback.

Uenrse Bardar. Bobby Demblac. Michael ka was his brother's beat man. Mr. Stutzka and his kride are residing THE EVENING NEWS t1 Cizik.

Mrs. Julia Stefanoskl. Mr. at 27 Corlear street. and Stanley Stefanoskl..

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