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THE EVENING NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, Charter No. 13853 Reserve District No. 3 Chairman In Comedy Party Report of the Condition of the 1 For Sale Help Wanted For Rent Legal Notices To Sell, BuyRent or for Help Wanted HUSBAND ASKS FOR $45,000 IN MARRIAGE PACT Charges Lebanon Man Use Dial 3-7171 Lowest Prices In Town P-iMTh Evening rilCCPb'lh (ret local kelp wanted a da. foVTi71 Tn Job I i Promised Him Sum If He Wed WIFE" JOINS-SUIT iss ooim.k sport t'Wt'PK- FEMALE HEIP WANTED Thl rr In m-fwt condition, Ixilh In npmranr anil mihn-Iral rondlflon. Will Mid on 5-flnr mnnrr-hark ciinr-antr.

whlrh mFana that you ran nae It five dan and If jou art not aatiaflrd Kith Jour iral r. ran ranrrl It. IMI 'T MISS THI l)K, rKICF.II TOKAt 19Q iviain, Jswoyerviiie. try-Girl- one with bake shop experience. 171 S.

Main neral housework. 87 Charging him with failure to keep his pledge of reward in a "marriage bargain." Aaron and Hy-sora Dackowitz, New York, filed suit for $45,000 in Federal Court, Scranton, today against Julius C. Caplan, of Lebanon, Pa. The plaintiffs alleged Caplan entered into an agreement with Dackowitz. in 1934- te- give him-70 shares of stock of the Keystone Silk Manufacturing- Company, provided he married on June 19, 1934.

Dackowitz was married on that date, he avers, but insists there was no transfer of stock as allegedly promised. JAMES V. ODONNELL Soliciting- Committee FREURAERISON- GIRL for general housework, no home nights. References? 473 en- wumig sutler St. trance.

COMMITTEES SUBMIT REPORT ON PARTY OF Fred Harrison, who will appear in "I'll Leave It To a three-act comedy by Noel Coward, which will be presented by the players of the Y. H. M. A. tonight at 8.

The play will be presented at the Y. M. H. A. auditorium, South Washington street.

nidi Town Hod an, aw fort condition condition 1S Ford Dcluia a look and mna Ilka nrw Bcrfcrt morn, condition, $375 19XS orir Coupe, Decreet condition $315 IMS Plymouth "11)" Sport tonne. I'lil a Utile rar ta perfect. tart ant have a mark on It. rw tlrra 133 tiraham Nport Coupe, nrvr' tlreo. equipped Willi Hhllro Kadi and heater $315 1932 Chevrolet Maator Cuarh, comlltlon.

for lale todar at $10 All of the above cara will lie anld accompanied with 5-da nioncjr- back auacunieet. ST. AL0YSIUS CHURCH ANTED Young Polish girl for hfMr an 8-room home. Willing to assist with 3-year-old girl. Good home, private room tnd $20.00 monthly.

Write Bertha Goodman. 276 Stanton St, New York, N. Y. PLAINS STANLEY J. PETROSKI, CORRESPONDENT 61 MINER STREET Phone 2-7977 Swoyerville FRANCES COULTER Correspondent 251 Hughes Street Telephone 7-3957 WANTED A maid, small hu3banl, wife and child.

$20.00 per month. Write age, experience and references. William B. Rothchild. 50 Court street, Brooklyn, N.

Y. Masters National laimEi Wilkes-Barre, in the State of Pennsylvania, at the Close of Business on December 31, 1935. (Published In response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. 8. Revised Statutes) ASSETS Loans and Discounts $12,169,497.80 Overdrafts 40.71 United States Government obligations, direct andor fully 1TiQ guaranteed 6,430,117.18 Other bonds, stocks, and securities 6,775,140.43 Banking house 52,197,906.58 Furniture and fixtures 48,546.59 2,246,453.17 Real estate owned other than banking house 1,046,965.28 -Reserve with Federal Reserve bank'.

1,852,799.38 Cash, balances with other banks, exchanges for clearing house, etc. 2,711 338.18 Cash items not in process of collection 1 5, 979 .57 Other assets 32,426.79 Total Assets $33,280,778.49 LIABILITIES Demand deposits, except United States Government de- -posits, public fund, and deposits of other banks 6,009,861.49 Time deposits, except postal savings, public funds, and deposits of other banks 16,062,245.66 United States Government and postal savings 17,664.67 Public funds of States, counties, school districts, or other subdivisions or municipalites 2443,484.92 Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashier's checks outstanding ia- Total of terns 14 to 18, inclusive: (a) secured by pledge of loans andor investments 2,332,142.24 Not secured by pledge of loans andor investments 22,488,802.55 Total. Deposits $24,840,944.79 Other liabilities 13,934.82 Capital account: Common stock, 50,000 shares, par $50 per share Surplus 4,000,000.00 Undivided profits net 1,403,898.88 Reserves for contingencies 520,000.00 Total Capital Account 8425,898.88 otal Liabilities $33,280,778.49 MEMORANDUM: Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure Liabilities United States Government obligations, direct andor fully guaranteed Other bonds, stocks, and securities lm 1,641,515.06 Total Pledged (excluding rediscounts) 2,692,777.56 Pledged: (a) Against United States Government and postal savings deposits 306,700.00 (b) Against public funds of States, counties, school districts, or other subdivisions or municipalities. 894,562.50 (c) Aganst deposits of trust departments 1,491,515.06 Total Pledged 2,692,777.56 State of Penmrvlvsnla. Comity of Luzerne, us: I.

Wm. J. Rnff, raahler of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. WM. J.

RUFF, CASHIER. Sworn to and subscribed before me this tth day of January. 1938. OSCAR H. DILLEY, Notary Public.

My commission expires January 7, 1937. Correct Attest: BENJ. R. JONES. FAIL BEDFORD.

F. E. PARKHl'RST, Directors, Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation $5,000 Maximum Insurance For Each Depositor 3eTeral cara. cmxt rnnnlnc condition. lo AUXILIARY MEETING The Ladies' Auxiliary, Unit 558.

American Legion, will meet on Thursday evening at 7:30 in the Memorial high school auditorium. Plans for. a card party will be discussed. Refreshments will be served. ELLIOTT MOTORS t4 HOt KRVICR Olrianiohllr and Trprk Salra and Srrvlra MO Klvec Wllkea-Barra III A I.

WANTED A girl, white, general housework, small apartment, one child, i20.00 monthly. Write Mrs. N. Frankel, 154 Avenue P. Brooklyn, N.

WANTED Girl, Polish preferred. experienced, for general housework, small ffSrVmml, care of boy of five year. Reference required. Lkhtman, 2050 East 18tn Brooklyn, N. The committee on door prizes for St.

Aloysius card party and dance met last night in the parish all and reported that 15 had been received. The main door prize will be a beautiful living ruum suite which will be on display in Pumeroy's store window together with the other door prizes. The committee on table prizes announced table prizes were under consideration. The list will be submitted to the executive committee fur approval at a meeting to be held Friday evening. Father Raymond Mulligan thanked the committee and on a motion of Attorney Robert J.

Doran, chairman of the executive committee, the committee on prizes was continued. Father Mulligan announced that only a partial list of the committees has been announced and that he will not have completed the committees until the latter part the week. He appointed Corner E. Jones chairman of the advisory committee, with the following co-chairmen: Y. E.

Dougherty, Edward J. Burke. Aloysius Coyle, Neil Conway. Michael Yozviak, Philip J. McCabe, Philip McKer-nan, Dr.

John Cormole. John C. O'Donnell, J. H. Quirk, Leo Walsh, Joseph Swentner, Michael J.

Gallagher, William Brady, Michael Biel. John EndW and Martin Burke. REVIVAL MEETING AT GOSPEL TABERNACLE WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baynock celebrated their fifteenth wedding anniversary at their home.

large crowd enjoyed a dainty lunch. A musical program featured the celebration in addition to games being played. The celebrants received a large number of valuable gifts. AUXILIARY CONVENTION The Bi-County Council of the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary, will hold its quarterly convention at the Owen street hose house, January 15. Members desiring to make reservations are asked to call 7-4078, FOR RENT WANTED-An exp.

girl to assist in bakery. Apply between 10 and 0. 171 S. Main city. RESIGNS According to information handed out by himself, Attorney Andrew J.

Zawoiski, solicitor for both the school district and township commissioners, will resign both these posts. His resignation from the school board becomes effective January 15, however, he will not submit his resignation from the commissioner board until their next meeting. Attorney Herman E. CardonI has been named solicitor for the board of education. Attorney Zawoiski.

It Is under SINGLE ROMM for rent for gentleman. Furnished, in private home; garage. Board if desired. Apply 185 Second avenue, second house off Pierce street. INSTRUCTION WORK FOR "UNCLE RAM" Start month.

Men-wo men. Try next Wilkes-Barre examinations. Comtrnn eriiirstinn stood, relinquished the solicitor-ships because he was appointed assistant district attorney. FOR RENT Pettebone Est. offers Fucn.

4 rms. heat, bath, $35: unfurnished 4 to 6 rms. rooming houses 8 to 11, high class, 5 rms. with every late 6 rm. N.

River, $20; stores, warehouses, offices. 852 Miners Batik Bldg. Dial 2-2407. USUallv sufficient Full list jobs FREE. Write today INAUGURAL BALL.

COMMITTEE At a meeting last night, Hed Pod-lasek. general chairman of the In sure. Franklin Institute, Dept. 390K, Rochester, N. Y.

augural ball and dance sponsored by the Young Men's Republican Club of Hudson, named the com FOR SALE AULIN MOVING BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Rose Barrett was honored at her home last evening in celebration of her sijty-seventh birthday. Lunch was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. James Van Why, Mr.

and Mrs. Wesley Cooper, son Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Callahan, Eleanor Van Why, Alice and Catherine Callahan. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Announcement is made of the engagement of Sophie Rampalla, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Rampalla, 6 East Thomas street, Miners Mills, to Joseph Martinsky, son of Mrs. Julis Martinsky. 20 Jav street. The wedding will take pWe Rev.

"Jeff Lowman, -who is conducting an old fashioned revival meeting at the Kingston gospel tabernacle, will bring a message fnnitrhr rt cnunll 1 1 RUG-Carpet weaving. Chairs reseated. Robbins, 112 Wyoming 4-0144. BEIIEE TRANSFER INC. EST.

3881. Moving Draying Haullnf. 261 No. Washington St. Phone 3-5917.

mittees to assist him at the dance which will be held this Thursday evening in SS. Peter and Paul parish hail. Frank Ross' orchestra -11 play for dancing featuring Miss Loretta Dunn. The following committees have church members of Wyoming vauey wnen ne win speak ironi the subject: "Church Member But Increasing interest is being shnwn nitrhttv J. B.

POST COAL ICE HAULING fit Buck 14.1 -2 8lov l. 4 R'C S.0 Tom RADIO REPAIRS LiOwman, who is a forceful speaker. I Aulhorlmd by Emrieiicy Rnf RADIO repairs, reliable. 16 years experience. Markle, 246 Wyo.

King. 77734. Board to fill rllf cotl oror. Telephones 2-0385 2-0388 Orders tiktn a. m.

to 10 p. m. uasi evening, ev. Lowman spoke on the subject: "Bringing Home the Special music is being planned each evening and everybody is invited to attend. The tahprnatlo ie dry and cheery.

Services begin at 7:30 each evening. ARTICLES FOR SALE Rebuilt Ranges, guaranteed, bakers. Pitts-ton Stove and Furnace Co 38 No. Main St, Wilkes-Barre. Phone 3-6246.

Geraldine, Sullivan, Mary Lewis, Evelyn Deitrick, Emma Hughes, Lottie Roberts, lorence Sullivan, Evelyn Van Camp. Mary Van Camp. Joseph Sullivan, Jack Condon, Howard Rundle. Albert Adle-man. Lloyd Van Camp, Clarence Deitrick.

Andrew Gordon of Brook me lauer pari 01 next month. JOHN SOTAK BURIED Funeral services for John Sotak. mine accident victim, were he'd yesterday from the home. 316 Ko-sack street. A high mass of requiem was celebrated in Holy' Trinity Church, with Rev.

John A. Karnish, officiating. Interment was in the parish cemetery. Floral tributes were carried by Carl and Elmer Feenick. John Skokan.

Joseph Sotak. John Skurla, Michael Spisak and Frank Chorba. The pall bearers, members of Harrv E. Colliery, Wyoming Valley Collieries Company, were: Joseph Proleika. Joseph Hudak, George Slusser, Brando Vinanzi, Andrew Bobeck and Andrew Matsko.

PEA 25c and CHESTNUT COAL 30c per bushel at Division and Carey Ave. J. B. Post Ice Car. 3 Cops Fired As They Celebrate At Annual Ball lyn.

N. and Mr. 7alter Havens been chosen: General chairman, Ted Podlasek; treasurer, Stanley Bolacker; door, Eddie Doblix. Carl Keil, Anthony Krafchik and Levris Stucker; bar, Stanley Bolacker, Stanley Podlasek, John Sustakaski, William Bostock and Frank Zu-kowski; checking, Fred Ceccoli, Anthony Beganskl, Elmer Griffiths; floor, Stanley Doblix, Stanley Zielinski, Walter Jedrick, Paul Marcekonis; invitations, John Snar-ski, Dave Williams, Joe Ciehacki, Al Konieczny, Anthony Keil; publicity. John Serafin, Doc Peters, Jack Stachowski.

BIRTHDAY "SURPRISE PARTY Friends tendered a birthday surprise party Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Yankowsky of 160 Chamberlain street, Hilldale, In honr of their daughter Jennie, who celebrated her birthday recently. An enjoyable evening was spent playing cards and games. Music was furnished by Alec Yankowsky for drncing.

Lunch was served to the following: Misses Sophie Mileski, Blanche Skillenge, Irene Flussie, Josephine Mieleski. Stella Yankowsky. Mary Mieleski, Sadie Cardoni. PAPER hanging, $2.00 a room and up. All kinds of painting, reasonable.

Dial 2-1926. of Philadelphia. BRIEF NOTES Council will meet this evening. Swoverville hieh school basket' ball quintet was defeated last eve ning on the local gym by tne rast West Wyoming high school team Toilet outfit $10.95 42 inch Drainboard Cabinet Sinks $15.19 Bathroom Outfit Complete S. M.

ASH, 7-6613 77 E. Dorrance K. Open eveningi by the score or zj-zi. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Second National Bank of Wilk'es-Barrc In the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business on December 31st, 1935 ASSETS Loans and discounts 6.635,800.63 United States Government obligations, direct andor fully 4.185,705.82 Other bonds, stocks, and -securities 3,887.520.38 Banking house, Furniture and fixtures, $20,000.00 890,000.00 Real estate owned other than banking house Reserve with Fedtral Reserve bank, 2,518,778.57 Cash, balances with other banks, exchanges for clearing house, etc 1,466,061.17 Cash items nut in process of collection 1.095.61 Other assets 26,652.38 Minooka police were holding their fifth annual ball Monday night as Lackawanna Township, commissioners met for reorganization. The cops, Edward Joyce, Lawrence Gallagher and Peter Heston, were dismissed.

Lawrence McCarty was named chief of police, Edward and Patrick Kearney were named patrolmen. SURPRISE PARTY Mrs. Geraldine Sullivan, was honored recently at a surprise party in celebration of her birthday anniversary. Games were played and lunch served to: Miss Ruth Rundle. Alex Craig, Dorothy Condon, Harold Lyons, Kingston Man Wrecks Sign To End Static 6 i double.

602 Schuylei King, all imps. Immed, poss. E. M. ELLSWORTH 71 W.

Dorrance. Dial 7-30U Charter No. 14,344 Reserve District No. RADIO SERVICE Rfl flirt 10 yrs. exp, all 245 E.

Market St. Total Assets LIABILITIES Demand deposits, except United States Government deposits, public funds, and deposits of other banks 3,101,652.99 Time deposits, except postal savings, public funds, and deposits of other banks 11,719,64159 Public funds of States, counties, school districts, or other subdivisions or municipalities 293,085.88 United States Government and postal deposits 392,905.43 Deposits of other banks. Including certified and cashier's checks cut-standing 173,128.15 Total of items 14 to 18, inclusive: (a) Secured by pledge cf loans andor Investments 266.14fl.48 tb) Not secured by pledge of loans andor 14,41 1,264.94 The Hanover National Bank of Wilkes-Barre In the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business on December 31 1935. (Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency under Section 5211, U. S.

Revised Statutes) ASSETS Loans and discounts 935 353 gl United States Government obligations, direct andof fully guaranteed 256 797 00 Other bonds, stocks, and securities 198 87744 Banking house, Furniture and fixtures, $7,104.33 37 215 23 Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 53413 95 Radio io m. exp ail Avaulu makes. Kaplan Broa. 245 E. Market St.

2-1830. Irked by radio static that he attributed to a new neon sign on Dalon's Market door to his Blace of business on Wyoming avenue, Kingston, Fred J. Markle, Kingston radio dealer, today broke the dis play with a stick. He -was arrested on a charge of malicious mischief and at a hearing before Justice of the Peace James Morgan was held under $300 bail for court. But his action, he contended, solved his interference problert and he finds reception much better now that the sign is broken.

Violet Greely, Stella Skillenge, Anna Yankowsky and Jennie Yankowsky, Mr. Joseph Palifka. Jack LuCassom, Raymond Reese, Adolph Meinchberg, Michael Kundrat, William James. Frank Biga. Jesse Watkins, Ted Palmer, Alec Yankowsky, Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Skil-lence, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ba-lascio. Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Mielski. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gorzynski.

Mr. and Mrs. Michael Yankowsky. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Biscontini, Ridgewood street, Keystone, announce the birth of a son, born on Sunday. MONEY TO LOAN vdon, udiauues wiin oiner oanKs, exenanges lor clearing house, etc. Cash items not in process of Other assets (c) Total r.vr.T. Other liabilities DON'T LOSE Your Car to Finance Co. We pav cash.

Earl West Co, 183 Market SU Kingston. 32.S0 102,725.98 96.57 741.62 Total assets 1,585,221.60 JJPHOLSTERING- For guaranteed work and low prices call the A. C. UPHOLSTERING, 2-9875 294 East Market St, Wilkes-Barre. SZOOO LOSS FROM NIGHT FIRE" AT MOCANAQUA CHURCH 293,263.47 800,178.58 50,000.00 31,914.85 11,150.30 MONEY LOANED Capital account: Common stock, 10,000 shares, par $100.00 per share $1,000,000.00 Surplus 2,500,000.00 Undivided-prof itsfte-t-ntum unu ni i in mm 871,86787 Total Capital Account 4,071,867.87 Total Liabilities $19,752,314.59 MEMORANDUM.

Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure Liabilities United States Government obligations, direct andor fully 1,182,500 00 Other bonds, stocks, and securities 379,883.93 Total Pledged (excluding 1,562,383.93 pledged: (a) Against United States Government and postal savings deposits 567,500.00 (b) Against public funds of States, counties, school districts, or other subdivisions or municipalities 100,000.00 cV Against deposits of trust departments. irniFmmrii 894,883.3 I Total Pledged 1,562,383.93 Itate of Pennsylvania, County of Luzerne, ss: 1, E. B. Mulligan, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the abov statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. E.

M. MULLIGAN, Demand deposits, except United States Government deposits, public funds, and deposits of other banks Time deposits, except postal savings, public funds, and deposits of other banks Public funds of States, counties, school districts, or other subdivisions or municipalities United States Government and postal savings Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashier's checks outstanding Total of above items: ta) Secured by pledge of loans andor investments 76,914.85 (b) Not secured by pledge or, loans andor intestnreftts" 7... 1,109,592.35 '(c) Total Deposits $1,186070 Capital account: LOANS FROM $1 to $500 on fiiammirli. wtchi. fun, muiri ini'i, or bought fr cash.

H. H. BLASE764 S. MAIN About $2,000 damage was causeda glare like a light in the church. by fire that broke out in the yes-try room of "the Church" of the Ascension at Mocanaqua Monday night.

The blaze destroyed vestments of the pastor, the M. Baloga, and the altar boys, a sup-4 Class A preferred stock, 3.000 shares, par $50.00 rer share, retirable at $50.00 Der Alderman FRANK B. BROWN NOTARY PUBLIC TirpysF ShanarWied- Father entered the burning edifice' and in his anxiety to save some of the vestment suffered severe burns of the right hand. The blaze was extinguished by a bucket brigade that formed quickly after the first alarm was One of the objects destroyed by the flames was a leaded art window, which was insured, according to Father Baloga. ply of candles and several sets of candelabra and gutted the walls and closets of the chamber.

Its share Cashier. common siock, o.uuu snares, par ju.uu per share origin has not dpterminpd. tiimrn i to ana suaatiriBaa FT names were discovered about 7th day of January. 1936. 24 Hour Service.

41 EAST MARKET ST. a 75.00O.OO 23,714,40 7:50 o'clock, more than an hour after the last service in, the church, bv Catherine Skzarek. who noticed Surplus Undivided profits net Total Capital Account 398,714.40 REGINA M. BLEWITT, Notary Public My commission expires March 6, 1939. Correct Attest: P.

F. O'NEILL. F. J. WECKESSER.

CHARLES B. WALLER. Directors, Liabilities: ited States guaranteed WHAT NOTED PEOPLE ARE SAYING New York Mrs, Cleveland E. Dodge appeafs for funds for the Y. W.

C. "As taxpayers we must either pay more for Tf-men or be taxed more for $1,585,221.60 91,000.00 91,000.00 31,000.00 60,000.00 i Pledged: 4 ings deposits Against public funds of States, counties, acho tricts or other subdivisions or municipalities SARA MILES STUDY ADMIT NEW MEMBERS 91,000.00 (h) Total Pledged State of Pennsylvania, County of Luzerne, ss: Convenient to Central City one half block from ths Squara INSIDE PARKING In the larsest heated garage In town. Storage by th day, night weekly and monthly. Low rates. Complete service never closed.

Half a black from the Square. Dili for Prices Roscoc Miller Pieree-Arrow Soles and Service WASHING LUBRICATING Cars Called For and Delivered. Dial 3-0111 el NORTH MAIN STXEZT Lauderbaugh, Mrs. Theodore Bit-tenbender. Miss Rickard.

The next meetings of the groups will be held January 20 and 21. Group No. 1 will meet at the home of Mrs. A. C.

Shaw, 548 Charles street, Kingston, on January 20, at 2:30 and Mrs. Harry W. Ruggles, James street, Kingston, will be hostess to group No. 2 on the following day. JUNIOR CAMBRIAN REHEARSAL MUSIC APPRECIATION COURSE IS RESUMED The Wilkes-Barre Community Orchestra will its first rehearsal for in preparation for the second of a series of three concerts at the Y.l M.

C. next Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. At a meeting of the club, it was decided to extend the period of enrollment to any high school graduate and others of Wyoming Valley interested in community music. Application blanks my be secured at the Y. M.

C. A. or by communicating with the executive-secretary, Phillip A. Scialaaca. Los Angeles Walter Hagen discloses the trouble with most young golfers: 'They build their game around themselves instead of a golf course." Chicago President R.

H. Cabell tells Armour Co. stockholders why dividends aren't bigger: "A steer is not all steak and a hog is not all ham." Washington J. Edgar Hoover outlined an educational program for the habitual criminal: "He must be taught he cant bribe a bullet speeding at aim from an officer's gun." New York Williarrr-B. Shearer tells why the U.

S. should stay out of European troubles: The best we could get out of a European war would be the same as we jft in the World War a good sock in the nose." G. R. Schultz, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief, G. R.

SCHULTZ. Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of January. 1936. FRANK BACHMAN.

Notary Public. My commission expires March 6. 1937. Correst Attest: HENRY WEIGAND. G.

BLATCHFORD, WARREN GOFF. Directors. Groups No. 1 and 2 of the Sara Miles Study Group met yesterday St the homei of Mrs. J.

Stuart Williams and Mrs. Paxson in Kingston, and admitted the following new members: Mrs. George Eckardt. Mrs. Bolton G.

Coon, Mrs. Frank Reynolds, Mrs. Paul Dieter, Mrs. J. Rogers, Mrs.

-A. J. Stull, Mrs. Mae Townend, Mrs. Dayton Junior Cambrian Glee Club will rehearse tomorrow night at 7 p'clock in the Y.

W. C. A..

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