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Jenkins Drag Star Newt Be For Coughs and Colds Use Jenkins1 Tar Menthol and Est Cod Liver Jenkins' Drug Store Mara Ave. and Jackson St Scranton MA1TLAND BJJUU9 Cerrespwislens Silurian Society To Hold Banquet W. J. Thomas Vill Give His Jtory of Local Lodge at Function Thursday At the weekly meeting of Silurian lodge, No. 763, I.

O. O. last night in D. D. Evans hall, South Main avenue, final preparations were made for the nfty ninth anniversary banquet to be held on Thursday night in Jack son Street fiaptist church.

William J. Thomas, one of the old est members of the' local organization, will give the history of the society. Garneia xnomas wiu act as roasi master. The Rev. John Roberts, pastor of Dr.

Jones Memorial church, North Scranton, will deliver the principal address. The Rev. John K' Kelson, pastor of Bethel Baptist church, wiU'offer the invocation, and, Prof. William B. r.

Price will be in charge of community Entertainment will be given by William B. Price, Mary Evans, Mrs. Edward Jones, Elwyn Thomas, Edward Davis, and Margaret price, xne latter also will serve as accompanist. The committee on arrangements in eludes John T. Jones, chairman; William Morgan, Patrick Bellino, Jonathan Eughes, Arthur Berside, Daniel J.

Evans, Richard Powell, Lew Price, Dr. James O. Morgan, and Roger Bethania Pastor Will Observe Anniversary The Rev. Lemuel Jones, pastor of Bethania Welsh Presbyterian church, will observe his second anniversary as pastor of the local church tomor row. The clergyman will deliver a Mothers day address at 10 o'clock on the subject, "Drunken Hannah." in tne evening tne anniversary service will be conducted.

The Rev, Peter Kj Emmons, pastor of West minster Presbyterian cnurcn, wm ae livpr the address, and the Rev. Dr. A. D. Upton, pastor of Plymouth Congregational church, will serve as chairman.

Other local ministers will take part In the program. Ebenezer Men's League To Give Concert May 27 Under auspices of the Men's league of Ebenezer Welsh Presbyterian church, a concert will be given on Tuesday night. May 27, in the church auditorium. Alex watkins is presi dent of the society. Members of the committee oh ar ramements are: Morgan J.

Reese William, J. Phillips, Rich ard Davis. Ellis Buckingham, "Arthur Crozier, David R. Davis, and Stanley Evans. WEST SIDE JOTTINGS With Mrs.

Robert Justin presiding, the monthly meeting of the Ladies auxiliary. 'Mechanics' club, was held last nisht in the clubrooms, Nortn Main avenue. were submit by the yarious officers, and a so' I'll nrnsnrn ma enioved. "'Harry Neimeker, Oram street, who has been confine, dto his home Jori the past several days, reported to. be Mrs.

Russell Greame, 1242 Dart mouth street, entertained members of her pinochle r. club recently. High scores were held by Mrs. Dorothy Thomas and Miss Margaret Iff land, A meeting of the G. R.

club was held recently lh the home of Eliza beth Transue. Edwin Morgan, 117 North Hyde avenue, was host to members of the Saxons ciuo on Tuesday nigni. Saul 433 tenth avenue, un derwent an operation on Wednesday at the Moses Taylor His condition is reported as improving, Church Services Mother's day programs will be ob served in many of the West Soranton churches tomorrow in connection with i tne regular aevouons. Ebenezer Welsh Presbyterian church, the Rev. R.

J. Williams, M. A. preach ina in Welsh at 10 o'clock, "Mothers Standing By the Cross of 6 o'clock in English, "What Have They Seen in Thy house?" Hospital day wu be observed at both services and trib ute will be paid to the memory of Florence Nightingale. i Plymouth Congregational church, the Re.

A. D. Upton, preaching at 10:30 o'clock, "Ancient and Modern Mothers 7:30 p. "A Mother's Joy." Simpson M. the Rev.

Dr. James E. Bartlett, pastor, preaching at 10:30 o'clock, "Mothers 7:30 o'clock, "The Life Story of Fanny A special program has been ar i rangd by members of St. Mark's Lu yU6rar Kunrisir enhnnl Prnf Tfnwnrri E. Anthony, superintendent, will be in charge.

The J. A. Sender, pastor, will deliver. a Mothers day sermon at the morning devotions. In West Park M.

JS. church, the Rev. T. M. Furey will preach at 10:30 o'clock on "Mother, Home and Uaatran an4 a 1 QA 4 ca sr ibnibU nuva wjg uv.

ices will be: under the direction of the Epworth league. Tabernacle the Rev, Owen Jones, preaching at 10 o'clock "The Christian' Home and America's Fundamental Means." Communion also will be administered. In the evening at 6 o'clock, the theme will Cross." First Welsh Congregational, the Rev. T. Williams, preaching in Welsh at 10 o'clock, and Roger Macauil lican speaking in English at 6 o'clock.

First Baptist, the Rev. Frank A. Stanton, preaching at 10:30 o'clock, "Let Us Be Different." Communion will be administered. At the evening services at 7:30 o'clock, the, pastor, will preach on "The New Fashioned Mother." Washburn Street Presbyterian; "trie Rev. John H.

Stanton, preaching at ociocK, "wnitner tne 7:30 o'clock, "Jesus and His Mother." The church quartet. will render special programs at both meetings. Dresses of Distinction Regular value SUO rnow, TUhVs Art Shoppe 215 North Main cvenue, opposite Comerord'a West Side theater. Britain's Territorial army now numbers 6,864 officers and 129.066 other ranks, a decrease of 68 officers and 3,378 other ranks In the last twelve months. Otflet Phene i SHI School Groups Three Parent Teacher Attoci ationt Convene for Final Sessions Parent Teacher associations of three West Scranton public schools convened last night.

The sessions were held in tne Francis Wlllard school. Eynon street; UUayette school, North Chest nut avenue, and the John Marshall scnooi, uram street. Election of officers featured the gath ering in we Wlllard school. The re suits follow: Gordon Evans, president; xtaipn wiiuams, nrst vice president: Anna Conbov. second vice nresident: Elsworth Price, financial secretary, and urace Heiser, recording secretary.

me loiiowing committees' were named: Publicity, Parker A. Berry and John Markwick; program, Martha V. James, Evelyn Malone, Sadie O'Malley, rars. oweu Morgan, and Mrs. Ruth Saul, and refreshments, Mrs.

Palmer seynon, A health progrwn was given, and talks by F. Burton Derby. John Sums, and Miss Eleanor Mandeville were heard. Mr. Derby presented the institution with trophies won at the Boys week celebration and also for capturing the city girls' and boys' basketball championships.

T. J. Thomas presided, and Prof. John R. Jones, principal gave a short address.

Entertainment was offered by Anthony Drabick, Olwen Beddoe, Margaret Clouse. Zena PancHison, Chester Danna, Warren Uwis, and Edward Ci barowski. Refreshments were served by a committee headed bv Un Paimor ceynon. Lafayette and Marshall Sessions Prof. L.

Paul Miller, head nf th. science department at Scranton Central oign scnooi, was tne speaker at the Marshall school meeting. He SDoke on, Grammar School Pupils Choosing High School Courses." John P. Sweet uresmea, ano a taut was given by Prof W. E.

pder, principal. ror. w. w. Jones, supervisor of uiuwc jn me sscranton pubuc schools, was In charge of the community singing.

Entertainment was given by William Thomas, Mary Jones, Marjorie nu saary neuo. Another meeting will be held on May 27. Mrs. Thomas L. Williams presided at ine meeting in Lafayette school.

A business session was conducted, after wmcn a oroffram was nre.wntori hv ce dents of the institution. Rrefreshments were served by members of the scwiptv committee. St. Lucie's Dramatic Group Presents Play Members of St. Lucie's Dramatic society repeated the drama.

"The winning of Joy," last night in the new auditorium with more than 200 persons attending Everett Jnn director, gave a short talk and introduced Thomas Murohv. associate edi tor of The Scranton Times, who delivered brief address. Leadinff roles were enacted, hv FnH Furnari and Miss Josenhine Rianrhf Others in the cast were: John Greco, Carmen Notartdmas. Louis Cnskanzn Clara Notartomas, Mrs. A Sarah Notartomas, James Dangola, and Joseph Greco.

The presentation will be given tomorrow afternoon for the benefit of chil aren oi tne parish. HoutMeetings ssssssssBNBlllssaM i 'UHt' USi THE SCR ANTON EUPUIXICAN, SATURDAY, MAY 10 A fcX Photo by Hornbsker. Pictured above are members of the H3S gradnating class of the Moan Taylor Hospital Training School for Norses together with two officials of the hospital. The class will be graduated at exercise to be held tonight la the Century club. Shown In the first row of the photograph from left to right are: Misses Pauline B.

Crocker, Jule F. Tokash, Janet Buahanskl, and Emma M. Sheard; second row, Frances M. Lather, Rebeoea, Edwards, Mary E. BU, Miss S.

H. Smith, directress of nurses; Miss J. Grant, superintendent of the hospital; Margaret E. Saehse, Harriet M. Boynton, and Emms A.

FriKheiarn; last row, Elinor H. Troxeu, Alice M. Weld, Vesta A. Lesoine, Lillian H. Held, Mabel V.

Taylor, EmiUe Lsnkoski, and Katherine S. Three Persons Treated, At West Side Hospital Rose DeRlchl, 5, 518 Preston avenue, incurred lacerations of both hands yes terday afternoon when she fell on broken milk bottle while playing near her home. She was removed to the West Side hospital for treatment. Russell Blackney, 26, 116 North Ninth avenue, received lacerations of the left hand and arm yesterday morning when he scraped his hand on a wire lence, He was treated at the hospital. While playing near his home last night, Stanley Kramer, 8, 117 South Garfield avenue, received a puncture wound of the forehead.

The wound was cauterized at the hospital. St, Vladimir's Church Group Holds Gathering One of. the most interesting meet ings of the Bojan choir St. Vladimir's Greek Catholic church, was held re cently with Father Myron Zalitach presiding, various Plans were dlS' cussed and arrangements were made for future activities. The following officers were elected The Rev.

Myron Zalitach, honorary president; reter Docnycn.z president; Mary stadner. secretary: Harry Mas treasurer: Stephen Shvmanskv. jonn Macarax. Michael Kunda. Mien ael Yaremkevltch, business manager.

G. O. P. Meet Monday The monthly meeting of the Fifth District, Twenty first Ward, Remib Mean club will be held on Monday night at 8 o'clock in the home of W. H.

Morgan, 1302 Oram street. Plans will be outlined for banquet to be held on Saturday night. May at Mitcneirs inn, Hoiiisterviue, Book it cook it mw Inexpen up Victrolas FOR MOTHERS DAY What is better than a good is oetter man a good Be enjoyed at all times ttsn (mm can sive too from An Orthophonic Think of the pleas ure mother would get from a' Victrpla and a collection her fa vorite Records, including old time songs. Genuine Demonstration and floor samples in perfect condition. Console and I Jl upright models, priced as low as Sold On Easy, Convenient Terms.

Victor Records All the new as well as the old favorites on hand. Store Open Saturday Evenings. Moses Taylor Hospital Graduating Dedication Ceremonies To Be Held at New Church Mayor Fred K. Derby will be the speaker at the dedication ceremonies at the new Ukrainian National Eastern Rite Church of St. Michael tomorrow.

Following' a program at 9 o'clock, the nrst service will be conducted with the Rev. Dr. Vladimir Klodnrcky, pastor, in The dedication program will be observed at 4 o'clock. Mayor Derby will deliver the principal address. Talks will be given by Thomas D.

Davies, the mayor's secretary, and by members of the congregation. Max Gluck will be chairman. Matthew Jones honored In honor of Matthew Jones. 1228 Rock street, a card party was given last night, in French Roof hall. Bridge and pinochle were played and prizes were awarded.

Entertainment was given by Joseph Merthyn Hughes, and Robert Reilly. Refreshments were Something Rev. Pierce to Address District No. 4 Society The Rev. Eugene M.

Pierce," associate pastor of Elm Park M. E. church, will be the speaker at the sessions of District No. 4, Inner Sunday School assolcation, tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock in Washburn Street Presbyterian church. A Mothers day program will be given.

Thomas J. Williams, president of the district and county, will be the leader, and Miss Margaret Morgan will read the scripture. Comrades Club Meeting Joseph Colon, Deacon street, entertained members of the Comrades club. West Scranton, last night in his home. Mr.

Colon, president, was in charge, and plans were discussed for the Annual vacation at Lake Wlnola during August. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Colon. present were: William Scraa lon, James Watrous, Joseph James Noohey, Edward Coyne, Joseph For Sandwiches It's made just right for this purpose the slices just the correct size for cutting into appetizing sandwiches. And it's so.tasty, our friends tell us they even enjoy the crust, it's so crisp and brown, so that not a morsel is wasted.

For the Boys and. Girls A Smart Yachting Gap Beforef you start eating, ask mother for the coupon wrapped in each loaf. When you have saved 15 Old Home Bread coupons take them to your grocer and he'll be glad to give you a Sporty White Yachting Cap you need now for outings, light weight and cool to save your best cap. For breakfast, Bread, the. loaf with Your Grocer Will Supply made Class Mv Mrs.

Richards to Speak; At Sunday School Meet Mrs. TV.T. Richards will be the speaker at a Mother's day program tomorrow in First Welsh Congregational Sunday school in connection with rally services. Miss Mae Davis, superintendent, will preside, and the church orchestra under the direction of Prof. Elmer Anthony will render a special program Elizabeth Thomas will give a solo, and Wilbur Lloyd will play a cornet selection.

Sunday Is Mother's Day Don't forget your mother. Mother's day cards, gifts and novelties at reduced prices. Tillie's Art Shoppe' 215 North Main avenue, opposite Comerford's West Side theater. Samuels. Ralph Flesch.

Robert Del mar, John Delmar. Robert Foster. Michael Colonis, and Conrad Kings ley. Jackson Church Society Conducts Annual Banquet "Christian Mothers'' wu the topic of an address given by Thomas O. Davies, teacher of the Berean Bible class of Jackson Street Baptist church, at the annual banquet on Thursday night in the edifice.

Mrs. B. L. C. Baer was tomstmaster, and other talks were given by the Rev.

B. L. C. Baer, pastor; Albert Davis, Mrs. Ethel Lewis, and Mrs.

Mae Brlggs. Members of the class quartet, composed of Mrs. Nettie Davis, Mrs. Pearl Davies, Mrs. Alice Bahr, and Miss Ruth Morgan entertained with selections, and duets were rendered Dy Ernest and Frank Schoen.

In attendance ware Th i Rer. sad Mrs. B. LVC. Bur.

Mr. snd us vies, Mr. ana Mrs. Albert J. Mr.

snd Un. Binlunln BrlMs Mr. snd Mrs. Albert Besohsm, Mr sttdMrs. Arthur C.

Orsy, Mr. snd Mrs. rneH acnoen, nr. ana Mrs. Frank schoen.

MIu Ivelyn Powell. Mrs. Irene Thorn, Miss Hssel Hesley, Mrs. Martha Heslen Msrxsret Codies, Swen Oavli. Mr.

snd Mrs. Russell Oetts. Miss Dells P. Williams. Miss Sue snd Mr.

Idwsrd Bchryver. Mrs. Ethel, Larson. Mrs. Ssra Evsns.

Mrs. Msr Ksretf Wsgttaff, Margaret Mlrts. Leatha Jones, Mr. and Mrs. N.

Milton Lewis. Miss Ruth Browne, Mrs. Jack Lance Mrs. Msble McMsnus; Mrs: Ivs Markwick. Mrs.

Ethel VanBusklrk. and Mrs. Viola Van Busklrk. Special Service to. Be Held in Welsh Church Services expressing the love and reverence of mothers have been arranged for tomorrow In First Welsh Baptist church by the pastor, the Rev.

Dr. T. T. Richards. Special music and sermons will be given at the morning and evening In the morning the junior choir will sing music appropriate to Mothers' day.

The Rev. Dr. Richards will have as his sermon topic, "Mother Love." Featuring the Sunday school session at 11:15 o'clock will be a mothers' program. Members of Miss Margaret Bevan's class will be in charge of the opening part. Dr.

Richard will continue his discourse on the significance of Mothers' day at the evening service. Special music will be given by the Tom Thomas Bible class choir. Mrs. Arcure Entertains Mrs. Joseph.

Arcure entertained members of the Happy Hour' club at a card party recently in her home. 411 South Main avenue. Prizes for high scores were awarded to Mrs. Lucy Baluster and Mrs. Anthony Cartusclello.

Those present were: Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Lucy Ballister, Mrs. Ruvo, Mrs. Frank Colangelo, Mrs.

Anthony Acure, Mrs. French, Mrs. August Russo, Mrs. Joseph Gilbert, Michael Arcure, and Mrs. Anthony CartusQiello.

Mello Moon Club Meeting At a recent meeting of the Mello Moon club, plans for a party to be held on May 25 were completed. Those present were: Sophie Miele, Mary Mlele, Angela Roa, Mildred Galdlert, Minnie Magnotta. Julea Ciccotti, Christina Balester, Madyline Balester, and Alvera Altieri. Lacerates Hand George Howard, 27, 31 Fifteenth avenue, received a severe laceration of 0DD ML A (Trade Mark Reg. V.

S. Patent Office) serve Old Home You Use the Long Loaf LB' lunch and dinner today the crisp, brown crust. Baking the right hand when a glass broke la his hand last night. He was treated at the West Side hospital where tlx sutures were required to close wound. He was discharged.

CARD OF THANKS The family of the Ute Hugh Williams, Rock street, desire to express to the many friends who extended sympathy and assistance in their bereavement their deep appreciation and gratitude. MRS. JOHN H. WILLIAMS AND FAMILY. Keystone Track Teaim to Compete Keystone academy's track squad left yesterday for Princeton to participate in the annual Princeton inter scholastic track and field meet which will take place today.

Although this is Keystone's first venture In an in terscholastlc meet, Coach Goodwin feels that his eight entries will give' a good account of themselves. Kirschenman, Keystone's outstanding traik star, is entered in the century dash, the 220, the 220 low hurdles, and the broad Jump. He has been Showing excellent form all sea son and is expected to be a consistent point scorer today. Last week at the Penn telays he attracted considerable attention by his remarkable Derfor mance as anchor man on Keystone's relay team. Priest will represent Keystone In the Javelin throw and Romito will nerform in the.

shotput; both are expected to piace among tne point winners in their respective events; Kurash. a former Central High athlete, will run in tne 440 wnue Yzorek, formerly of Plymouth High, will enter the half mile and participate in the shotput. Gilleland will hurl the discus for Keystone and Ferguson will run in tne hurdles event. Todd, who is Kirschenman's running mate In the sprints, is entered in the 100 and 220. From this squad Coach Goodwin feels that Keystone will make a creditable showing in Its Initial lnterscholastlc meet, Olyphant Today 11 to 11 "The Lost Zeppelin" and two talking comedies.

GRANADA THEATER The Perfect Sound House. Adv. City Taxes $1,598,211 With the receipts yesterday of $88, 884.20 from Fred J. Huester, collector of taxes. City Treasurer George Deck elnick had been furnished with $1, 598,211 of the city tax duplicate of $2,310,967.

The check turned over by Mr. Huester yesterday represented the April collections. Mrs. Frank Marcion, 337 Wilbur street, was arrested last night on a charge of keeping a tippling house. Sergeant John Lewis and Patrolmen Myles Boyd and Paul Swartwood.

of the North Scranton precinct, made the arrest." D5 (Go, A.

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