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Wilkes-Barre Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 9

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TDIES-LEADER. VyiLKES-BAREE. PA, TUESDAY MAT "30. 1933 4 Laurel Princess FOLK YOU KNOW WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY: Paris Features Colored Jackets Paris, Ma 30 (V-Colorf ul jackets which contrast with the frock star in the evening styles affected by smart Parisians. When the Restaurant Dei Am-bassadeurs staged its gala summer oDeninsr recently si number of Honor Graduate PECK Two local young "women, Miss Jean McCormick of Wert River street, and MUi Ellen Gibbon of West Pittston will be graduated with honors from Marymount College, Tarrytown -on-the-Hudson, tomorrow at the annual commencement exercises.

Misa McCormick who la finishing with a cum laude epent her junior year at the Faria-' ian branch of the college, from where she attended the Sorbonne TTniveraitv and ritceiveri her dlnloma. women swept across Its dance floor wearing brief jackets which matched their ear-rings or their ilDoers rather than their frocks. with a white crepe Schlaparelli frock a abort jacket of brilliant rttn satin, matching her emerald ear-rings. Men's Broadcloth Dress SHIRTS Special! 2000 RAGRUGS in French. She was business man- ager of the college year book and The Comtesse Theresa De Cara- msn Chimav wore a white silk can as frock with a bolero jacket in irieht creen.

red. white and brown 15 crinkled tartan silk and Madame Georges Brocheton accepted her white frock with a Jacket of pansy blue satin sprinkled with small white flowers. 59- preiiaen 01 me xuaing uiuo aunni the past year. Miss Gibbons held an editorial position on the staff of the college year book this year, and on the Literary magazine in 1J32. She was a member of the student council in 1931.

Mrs. Frank TJaTcCormlck of West River street, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Gibbons of West Pittston.

will be among the local guests at the exercises tomorrow when His Eminence Patrick Cardinal Hayes Frocks with sweeper hems (six Inch taffeta flounces placed inside the skirt) were worn by several -V of the smartest guests. The Win iliii Blue, tan, en and white. Every shirt worth Size 24x36 inches. Popular hit-or-m i pattern. confers degrees on student candl- SEE how much more your dollar buys at Sears in quantity and quality.

Remember we carry no seconds, sub-standards or inferior grades merchandise. Everything strictly first quality Perfectr Shop these three special saving days and save! fttes. Miss Dorothy Smith. Deputy more! -Size 'cess Sixte De Bourbon appeared in a gown of pale pansy blue rayesca crepe with a sweeper hem of Burgundy red taffeta which showed two inches below the hem of her frock. Sash girdles and shoulder accents 4n colors contrasting vividly with that of the dress were other style notes of Interest in the gathering.

MISS JEAN KERR General of New York, and a member of Marymount Alumnae, 14 i to 17. Temple University students have chosen Miss Jean M. Kerr, above, daughter of Mrs. Louisa B. Kerr, Madame Henri Mano, a Rumanian, of Doylestown.

to represent the uni Children's Socks or ANKLETS, Pr. 5-LiQt, Drop FIXTURES versity in the Laurel Blossom Time appeared in a gown of wheat yellow satin cut on princess lines and accented on the shoulder by huge miss jean Mccormick court of honor during the annual festival in the Pocono Mountains, will deliver the principal address. Miss Blake Morison, president of the student council and senior class, will be awarded the Marquis George MacDonald gold medal for "the girl who by her character and example has the greatest influence for good on her The Marquis Malnney gold medal for art will be awarded to Miss Miriam Duffy. Marquis George McDonald is a former resident of Warrior Run. Antique gold and cluster of rainbow -hued ribbons.

June IB to 25. 15c Assorted fancy tops. Plain bot-tom. All sizes. Full Size Cretonne BEDSPREADS 36-Inch Blue Edge MUSLIN, Now polychromefinjsh Miss KerrLjjLAjember of the Less bulbs.

sophomore class in the music edu cation department of the teachers' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rlngsdorf of Kingston are entertaining Miss college at Temple University, While she is preparing to teach music, 10 YDS. Adelaide May of New York. Boys' Broadcloth WASH SUITS Miss Kerr is interested in dramatics Armored or B.

X. CABLE, 50 ft. 69 and athletics. She is a member of Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Kitsch of Nanticok will leave tomorrow for ten days" stay at Erie, where they the Temple Women's Glee Club, the Historical Honor Society-, the board 39' Plain colors, fancy patterns. Every one worth up to $9c! $1.19 A low price! Do own electric 'wiring. or tne omen Athletic Associa will attend the Odd Fellows conven tien. tlon and is registrar jof the Alpha ssigma Aipna sorority. 69c A cial feature Many household uses! Mrs.

N. S. Burns entertained at a dinner-bridge Saturday night at Fox Extra quality at this price. Choice of many attractive Men's Shorts or Shirts Frank-SclimltrndMark Flana-gan of North Main street will spend this week-end in Washington, where they will attend the prom at Trinity College. Miss Constance Mayock, daughter of Dr.

and John Mayock of South Washington street, will be graduated this week from Simmons College, Boston. Dr. Charles Gibbons of Pittston has returned from Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, where he was graduated last week. Dr. Leslie Boone of Schuyler avenue, Kingston, who received his medical degree last week from Temple University, has returned to his home in Kingston.

Dr. Boone will interne at General Hospital. Miss Natalie Gable of Shamokin is the.house guest of Miss Ida Moore of North Franklin street. Felt Base Floor COVERING Hill for eleven young women of the traffic department of Bell Telephone Mr. and Mrs.

Aloysius Blaum, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Blaum, Mr. and Miss Mary E. Flanagan of North Main street, whose marriage to Charles E.

Flynn of South Washington street, will take place Wednesday, June 28, in St. John's Church, will be entertained at a number of parties before her wedding. Among; those who have issued invitations are Mrs. F. T.

O'Donnell of of North Main street, bridge supper on Wednesday night, June 7 at home; Faculty of Guthrie School, bridge-diiiner; June 12 at The Victorian; Miss Helen Brongr, North Main street, bridge-supper, June 12. at home; Mrs. Charles Boyle, Maxwell street, bridge-luncheon on June 21; Mrs. William A. O'Connor, St.

Mary's Road, dinner, June 17. Mrs. Charles J. Connor Miss who have resigned. Honored guests were Mrs.

Christina Labanda, Mrs. Catherine Hughey, Mrs. Helen Wil liams, Mrs. Alice Ward, Mrs, Eliza 15 beth Murphy, Mrs. Anna- Duffy Mc- Ginty, Mrs.

Charlotte Lauer, Mrs. 2-Burner ELEC, STOVE Mary Foy Riley. Mrs. Amanda Hay, Mrs. Hazel Dawson and also Miss Regina Melghan of this city whose Women's Summer FOOTWEAR A.

host of new summer tf? -fl styles. All new. Sizes I to 8. 29c SQ. YD.

Worth 39c square Choice of attractive a 1 1 ns. Special! Mrs. fcrnest Magenbauer, Carl Blaum, Ruth Blaum, Joseph Blaum, Rita Blaum, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cha-pln and daughter Jane, Mr.

and Mrs. George Munster, Frank Blaum, Jr, Mrs. Rudolph Nickle, Raymond, Leo, Mary, Donald Blaum, Arthur Lainhardt Mr. and Mrs. Blaum began their anniversary day with a.solemn high mass offered at St.

Nicholas' Church in the morning. Monsignor Goeckel, brother of Mrs. Blaum, was the cele-grant. A group of 50 little children from the first grade in St, Nicholas led the procession and recessional, and children of the school sang the responses of the mass. Rev.

Michael Vetter and Rev. Philip Raeder were deacon and sub-deacon. $1.69 Mary Flynn of sisters of Instant heat when you want Guaranteed. marriage to Paul Koehler of Philadelphia is to take place in Philadelphia on June 21. adcloth shirts.

Sizes 30 to 42. Combed cotton shirts. the prospective bridegroom, entertained at dinner last Sunday for Miss Flanagan, and Mrs. A. I LuchI of South Franklin street, recently Miss Gertrude Lenahan ef North Franklin street is in Washington for Others present: Mary Moran, Stella Melghan, Mary Hennlhan, Mary Howley, Catherine Corcoma, 600 Pairs of several days.

entertained at a dinner 'for the Katherine German, Marlon Clarke, Westclox "America" ALARM CLOCKS bride-elect. CURTAINS, Pr. Gertrude Gallagher, Margaret Mc- Dermott, Anna Gaughan, Winifred Langan, Jennie Trisk, Emily Rob- Miss Ann Morahan, of 336 North Washington street, June bride-elect, will be entertained at a number of Lee Tracy, Hollywood movie star, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. W. L.

Tracy at Shavertown, will leave this afternoon with his mother for New Tork, where they win remain for several days and 29' 79 Priscllla top cottage sets. 6-pc. ruffled. Voile. Nationally known clocks at about half price! Boys' All Linen KNICKERS bins, Annetta Meek, Margaret Gavin, Gertrude Quinn, Regina Quinn, Margaret Cullen, Catherine prenuptlal parties the next few weeks.

Miss Freda Linker, of 128 view Mr. Tracy's new picture Crawley, Antonia Rekus, Teresa "Kicick-Kut" Lawn MOWERS 18-inch cut. 4 df ACk blades. Ball bear- ing. A bargain! Charles street has issued invitations for a dinner-bridge Dooley Gallagher, Mary Corrlgan, 59' Great for summer wear! Cool and comfortable to 18.

"Nuisance' now playing onroau way. Margaret Brislin, Catherine Cava 81x90 Inch BED SHEETS Thursday night. June 1, at 36 In. Smart Style Prints naugh, Emily Harlow, Jennie Win Mrs. Edwin Shortz of James ters, Maude Robinson, Mae Lewis, street, Kingston, will give a garden party Friday afternoon for benefit Catherine Ellis, Elizabeth Reed, Esther Stock, Beatrice Ferry, Ruth Boys' White Duck TROUSERS Colonial Tea Room, Fernbrook; Miss Catherine Mahon, of Scranton, will give a dinner-bridge Saturday, June 3, at her home in Scranton; on June 8 Miss Ann Franklin, of Sambourne street, will entertain at a novelty-bridge; Miss Marie Korn, of 59 Regent street, will be hostess Lewis, Arline Mccau, Fannie Ryan, of Kingston Branca wesDHi jaem orial Hospital.

12 qt. Galvanized PAILS 10 39 J. Miss Helena DeMun, student at Miss Ruth Rittenmeyerj daughter 69' Launder like new! Boys' sizes 10 to 18 years. Special! Ward Belmont School, Nashville at a bridge-supper June 11 at her 17' Hot dipped galvanized ware. garbage cans 59c will arrive home tomorrow to spend the summer vacation with V.home, and on June 13 a bridge-dinner will be Klven at Hotel Sterling aranteed her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Miliara of Sergeant and Mrs. John Kitten-meyer of Maffet street, has arrived home from State Teachers' College, East Stroudsburg for the summer vacation. Miss Rittenmeyer has been eleceted dean of women's clubs at college. She will leave on June 25 to serve as councilor at Blue DeMun of Kingston.

fast colors. All Women's Crepe HOSIERY Good quality bleached hemmed and ready for use! Miss Helen Major of South Large Size Willow Clothes Baskets Franklin street, is a holiday guest spring and at Buck Hill Falls Inn. Triangle Camp, Harvey's Lake. onmm At by Misses Betsy Edwards, Alberta Searfoss, Ethel Riefenstahl and Gladys Boyd. On June 17 Mrs.

Leo McDonald, of 128 Charles street, will entertain at a tea for Miss Morahan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Collins, of S24 George avenue, I'ar- sons, entertained 80 guests at a bridge-supper on May 25 for Miss Morahan. High scorers were Miss Margaret Morahan and John R.

Wilton. Vr ouuuuvi! Miss Helen Goldman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Augustave "Will, Stephen of this city, and Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Goldman of Riverside Drive, has arrived home from the New York School of Fine 59. Ruth Laux of Shavertown, are visit ing relatives at Hartford, Conn. and Applied Arts to spend the sum mer vacation with her parents. Mrs. Alex Pugh of Kingston, Is Men's Fancy HOSE, PAIR Limit 5 pairs per person.

Assorted colors. All sizes. 36-In. Fancy CRETONNE All new, smart color- ful patterns. I II Special! Triple Christening Held Three children were christened at a triple ceremony Sunday night at Hotel Redlngton followed by a dinner and reception.

The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pontes of 19 First avenue, Kingston, was given the name Penelope Ann with Harry Johns, of Wilkes-Barre, acting as Godfather. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John K. Karambellas, of 88 Corlear street, Wilkes-Barre, was given the name Theca, with Mrs. John Rigas, of New Tork City, acting as Godmother. The son of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Mallios. of 75 First venue. Kingston, was given the name Demetrios, with Mr. Connie Dukas, of Perth Amboy, N. acting as Godfather.

The Reverend John Vournakls, of the Greek Orthodox Church of Wilkes-Barre officiated. Wyoming Valley Garden Club Gardens in this city will be visited by members of the Garden Club tomorrow. In the garden of Miss Maude Brotherhood, 72 West South street, the last of the visits to be made during the day, tea will be served from 4 to 6. Other gardens to be visited will be those of Miss Leila Sterling, 72 South River street; Mrs. Paul Sterling, 30 West River street; Mrs.

Lyman Howe, 30 Riverside Drive; Mrs. Charles E. Clift, 101 West River street; Arthur Leiby, Carey avenue at Oxford street; Mrs. F. J.

Weck-esser, 170 South Franklin street. Girl Scout Pienio Girl Scout leaders will hold a picnic Thursday night at 8:30 at their new fireplace, Kirby Park. Most of the 115 leaders are expected to attend. Skits will be presented by districts. Mrs.

I. Kauffman is directing the Wilkes-Barre District; Mrs. Douglas Smith the West Side District; Mrs. Eugene Lasar-us, Dallas; Miss Doris Daniels, West Pittston, and Miss Dana Hale, Plymouth. Troop 8 will reenact-the Psy scene from the pageant given at the fireplace dedication.

visiting her sister, Mrs. B. Husband of Dorothy, W. Va. Mr.

and Mrs. F. Smith and family of Scott street, are at Harvey's Lake over the holiday. Mrs. Patrick Callahan and Mrs.

Dull finish a rdonize crepe hosiery. All pop ular colors. Smooth inside finish A regular 79c clothes basket. 36 In. Curtain MATERIAL Boys Dress SHIRTS William Poynton of Swoyerville, recently entertained at a card party Plain colors and fan at the former's home, Owen street, 10' Make your own curtains.

Plain and fancy patterns. xor Denent or xrooptso, Girl Scouts cy patterns. Broadcloth. 12 and 14 Belding Hall REFRIGERATOR Five tables of bridge were formed. 22 In.

Galvanized WASH TUBS Ned O'Connor of Mall ery Place, entertained at a weekend party at the O'Connor cottage, Harvey's Lake. Welded seams. 20 40 lb. Ice capacity. Front leer.

Approved insulation! 42x36 Inch Pillow CASES Full Size Electric IRON 49' gal. ash cans now $1. Mrs. A. E.

Neuer of North Grant street, has opened her summer home at Harvey's Lake. $1 Household OIL MOPS 9 Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Parry of Kingston, are spending some time. Drop Leaf Unfinished TABLES Forty inches long. f) QQ With leaves ex- "9A'if0 tends 4S in. Ready to paint. 39' Oil mop in can.

A real "buy" at this price! at Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Gates of 305 East Northampton street, announce the birth of a daughter Barbara Marion, May 29 at Homeopathic Hospital.

Mrs. Gates is the former Miss Gladys Tobias, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. Tobias of this city.

Our a 1 lenge. Nickel plated finish. With cord and plug. Pure white 1 a ed, hemmed. 45 x36 in.

size 11c. 18x36 Inch Turkish Toel Women's Mesh FOUNDATION Miss Helen Brennan? student at Trinity College, Washington, D. C. will -return home Thursdnv 94. Qc yea.

Boys' 7-8 Length GOLF SOCKS '7 Two-Piece BAR HARBOR SET spend the summer with her parents. Attorney ana Mrs. J. T. Brennan, West South street.

See Wednesday Morning's Paper For Details Pomeroy's An nounce MONTH-END CLEARANCES Tomorrow-(Wednesday) A GREAT SALE DAY Worth While Savings In Every Department 59c 10' of colorful cretonne. You'll want several sets! Attractive patterns and colors. Golf style. PAIR Mr. and Mrs.

H. C. "Welner of Butler street Tvtnirafnn vin Sisterhood Presents Musical Sketch Sisterhood of Temple Israel presented a delightful musical skit, "Duchess of Ballyhoo" Sunday night In the vestry rooms of their temple. Committees in charge were headed by Mrs. Jack Raubfogel, chairman and these assistants: Mrs.

Max Tischler, assistant chairman; Mrs. Alfred W. Friedman, publicity; Mrs. Joseph Tischler, costumes; Mrs. Ben Sagenkahn and Mrs.

Joseph Shaffer, stags and scenery chairmen. Participating in the musical show which was directed by Hilda Man Hertz was a cast of Mrs. Max Tischler, Mrs. Joseph Karnofsky, Mrs. Clem Karnofsky, Mrs.

Jack Raubfogel, Mrs. Mark Hurwitz, Mrs. Abe Meyer, Mrs. Ben Lustig, Mrs. Morris Nelson, Mrs.

Charles Popky Mrs. Melvin Shapiro, Ruth Brown' Mrs. Samuel Epstein. Mrs. Myne Shapiro Levy directed the music for the skit.

tain at a bride supper Thursday Elastic sides Boned lightly. 4 hose supports. Sizes 32 to 42. a double loop grade. Attractive colored borders mgui at nome.

Mrs. C. K. Steven, nt Men's Nainsook UNION SUITS 81x105 Crinkle BEDSPREADS v. JS entertaining Mrs.

Leona KJ1 Horton 59 25 oi rniiaaeipnia. iMr. and Mrs. Frank Mitten are at- Wyalusing and Athens for the holiday. nainsook.

Crt full and roomy -Ail sizes. Rose, gold, blue, green and orchid Aluminum Juice EXTRACTORS 33-Inch All SILK PONGEE Room Lot WALLPAPER Cast aluminum extractor with hardwood base. Mr. and Mrs. F.

E. Parkhurst Sr of North Franklin street, are entertaining Miss Susan Carson of Philadelphia. Miss Marearet Gavin All Steel DISH CABINET shelves. (3 in. QQ high.

11 in. deep, 14 in. wide. Enam- eied First Grade Inlaid LINOLEUM, Sq. Yd.

bridge dinner last night for 89 6-Piece Mixing BOWL SETS 14 i xsma Jueignan, Kingston, bride-elect. 'Mr and Mrs. Reese Jones -of 172 69' Set of 6 graduated sizes mixing bowls. Glazed. -u era married on May 30, in this city by the 89c 18 new patterns.

A real 81.19 and over value. AU perfect! Court Loyola 619 Catholic Daughters of America, Court Loyola 619, will have a special meeting Thursday night at 8 o'clock In K. of C. Home. All members are requested to attend.

College Woman's Club Miss Blanche Brown, president has called a meeting of last year and this year's cabinet executive committees of Coilege Woman's Club for tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at their club rooms. Vanity Fair Members of the organization may attend. Banker to Wed PhUa. Waitress Philadelphia, May S0.W) Like a nara from a nnval wead ne- anniversary. For a quarter of a Wall paper to repaper a 14 14 t.

room. Border and side-wall, 16 In. Bleached CRASH, Now Last time at this price Natural color. 12. mme.

grade! tcsiaea In 'he members Sturdy 3-Leg Ironing TABLE Church w.h trust and elder 6 yd. 79 3x6 Water Color WINDOW SHADES Men's Chambray WORK, SHIRTS They are the parents of the following children who Join them day in the celebration of thann" versary: William. Edward. saret, Thomas. Reese, qSSyi.

A fflmlltr 41. nouncement from Miss Frances Sezuk. 23-vea'r-old wijr. 35' 39' Mounted on a sturdy roller. Sand and dark green.

Double stitched. Coat style. 2 pockets. 144 to IT, fc vjtxiiscr-unrtV af tSr Mr sandwich shop, that she is engaged to marry Robert F. Welsh, 69, Philadelphia sportsman and head of the Firm even weave.

An ceptional quality for this price. Won't tip or wobble. All hard wood. Special value. Women's All Silk DanKing nrm or welsh Brothers.

Miss Sewzuk. a. blonde. hn n. Odds and Ends.

Remnants and Incomplete Groups. Priced Low For Quick Disposal Store Hours 9 A.M. To 5:30 P.M. Hill fC2i Short t6.0 V1 Short talks were given by UoraSl vetter and Philip Raeder Araone the guests were these Charles Blaum Jr Wr. HOSIERY with her narenta over thai Electric Sandwich TOASTERS Sandwich toaster or "4 grill.

Toasts, frys," I broils, chrom. plated. catessen store, said no date has been 48' Sheer chiffon or service weighty All new hades. Perfect, set for-the wedding. "I met Mr.

Welsh In June two vMra aco." aha an id axnlalnlnv tha Children's Summer 27 -In. Velvet STAIR CARPET meeting occurred at her table in the andwlrh ahnn whlrh I. 1naf a faw SANDALS, Pr. Condon. rVan JSS WegemnerM5 VCk SSI lii doors from the banker's office.

79c 77' At Welsh's home, it was said that fla had tiAen a ramiAnt Leather upper. Prts sed rubber sofa's; Sizes to 2. Choice of patterns In taupe, tan and, rose. Figured borders vfattnv th.ra anil that ha haA nva- mcmoera cr the family were- Mrs. Chsrle' Blaum.

Mrs. Frank Blaum, Mr. Joseph Blaum, Paul Marr, Frank Wegener, sented her. to his parents as his future wife. a.

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