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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER "4, 1929 themums. Dr. Alex WarteU wu the Cork manufacturer of Spain are de. manding government control of the industry. The Boy With a Smile best man, and the ushers were Wll ham Davis, and Russell Edmund.

WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES SOCIAL NEWS Following a reception in the pariah house of the immediate families the 3 couple left for Washington, Atlantic City and New York. Upon their return they will reside on Wayne ave The regular monthly meeting ot the Hunt circle will be held at the home Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Kneller, 814 Alder street, announce the approach' If You Are Not Slender We can make you look to, In our slenderiilng garments.

Dresses, Costa, Ensembles. 16U to 2614, 36 to SO, SS'i to 60. THE WOMANS SHOP 533 Spruce Street eg marriage of their daughter, Magdalen Katherlne, to Willard Emick, South or Mrs. Ambrose Flnnegan, 1145 Mon sey avenue, tnis evening. fl'ebster avenue, which will take place Oct, 19 In the German Presbyterian nue.

The bride was employed a secretary of the president of the South Penn Coal company. Mr. Edmund is foreman employed by the company's colliery. ooo Electric City lodge. No.

250. B. L. P. and will entertain at cards this thurch, Hickory street.

Many parties are being given In Miss Knriler's honor. They are The Girls' Friendly society of the Church of the Good Shepherd will hold ita meeting in the parish house at clock this evening. All for mer members are asked to attend, evening in Washington hall at 8 xllows: Mrs. Edward Kneller kitchen shower: Mrs. Frank Xoennles, luncheon', Oct.

employees of the Scranton Glass Instrument entertaining Oct. Mrs. P. L. Donahoe, Oct.

Miss Margaret rv.aab and Mrs. Carl Glaab, china shower, Oct. 10; Mrs. Elza Emlck, kitchen and new members will be welcome, o'clock. There will be prizes for the winners and refreshments will be served.

There will be a business Miss Ann Green, supervisor of the mental health departments of the meeting at 7 o'clock. Scranton public schools, spoke before ihower Oct. 11; Oct. 12, Miss Charlotte Neuls will entertain at a honeymoon jhower; on Oct. 14, Miss Martha Osenlak will give a dinner party; Miss mida Monahan will entertain at a pantry shower Oct 17.

The bride elect tne sisternooa or tne Madison Ave nue tempie yesterday atternoon on "Mental Health." Mrs. Sara Frank Y. W. CM. Notes (rill be entertained by her aunts at the home of Mrs.

Emil Kolb, Oct. 16 Kline, president, presided. been re dyed and the floors refinlshed. Altogether it looks attractively festive In its new dress and will appeal to every woman planning social functions tor which such a room might be used. The sun room hangings have been cleaned and brightened.

The D. A. R. room haa been redecorated and the lovely staircase of the club house has been repaired and refinlshed. The blue room haa been refinlshed and it furniture has been repaired and reup holstered.

All floors have been refinlshed Including the large auditorium so much used for formal dances. These alterations and repairs have been done under the direct supervision of the house committee of which Mrs. Ezra Ripple is chairman. Members attending the first club meeting Oct. 7, will find it interesting to Inspect these Improvements, The board of directors of the Day Nursery association will hold a special meeting on Friday, Oct.

4, at the Chamber of Commerce to confer with Miss Beth Muller of Harrlsburg in respect to the Day Nursery work being done throughout the state of Pennsylvania. Luncheon will be served in one of the private dining rooms of the Chamber of Commerce at 12:15 o'clock. Reservations may be made with the secretary, Mrs. Oeorge Ellis. Phone 3 6983.

Carrie L. De Wilde Successor to F. Crane New Selection Fur Coats Summer Remodeling and Repairing The officers of Emera chapter. No. Belle V.

Clark tent. No. 16. Daugh On Monday afternoon the Grade (08 O. E.

entertained recently ior ters of Union Veterans, will meet this School Girl Reserve Go Ahead club Kiss Kneller at the norae or mm. evening at clock in G. A. met with Frances Kelsey, Girl Reserve hall. secretary, who is the club leader.

The girls played in the gymnasium Due to the funeral services of the ior a tune followed by the club meet late Mrs, H. B. Ware, the hour of the ing which was presided over bv Jo 4th meetings of the Woman's Guild and Missionary society of the Westminster sephine Lancia, the club president. Each girl wrote on a slip of paper all the things she would like to do in the club this year, and a committee met Theresa Mayer, Alice Hughes, Mrs. Otto Sturm.

Mrs. William Sturm, Mrs. J. P. Watson, Mrs.

Warren Edson, Mrs. Carl Morrow, Mrs. Ralph Wessel, Mrs. Howard Kelly. Mrs.

Maynard Nelson, Mrs. E. H. Alt, Mra. H.

W. Alt. 0 A card party will be given on Monday evening at 8:30 o'clock in O. A. R.

hall bv the Ladies' Auxiliary of Theodore Wlnt post, No. 25, Veteran of Foreign Wars. Pinochle and dominoes will be played and prizes awarded the winners. The public is cordially Inlvted to attend. 0 0 0 Honoring Miss Angela Kennedy, who is to be an October bride, the Misses Peggy Gannon, Frink street, and 324 Lackawanna Ave.

in i. i Hadaline Armbrust, Cedar avenue, at electric shower. Prizes were won Mrs. Ruth Schrig, Mrs. Louis Sch tuer, Miss Florence Klein and Irs.

Minnie Reidenbach. The favors vere pickle forks. The guests were: rfesdames Bertha Maier, Louise Sch wer, Louise Heuster. Dorothea Web rter, Madaline Armbrust. Clara Hilde randt.

Nell Lewert. Ruth Schrlg, kelen Stachel. Mary Miller Elizabeth Hessinger, Mary Louise Bean, Cath irine Flesch. Minnie Reidenbach, L.na heher, Gussie Schmidt. Emma Krei lck, Caroline Milberger, Miss Flor mce Klein.

Miss Margaret Glaab and ihe guest of jionor. Presbyterian church this afternoon, of which Mrs. Ware was a member, have been changed. The meetings will take place in Westminster house and the with Miss Kelsey on Wednesday aft first will be at 3:30 o'clock with Mrs. ernoon to plan the program until Christmas.

Next week the girls will Second Floor Elevator Service N. N. Nichols, president, in charge, vote wnetner to this rjroeram, The missionary meeting will fallow Immediately after the close of the and they will make little club folders, The meeting closed with the Girl Re guild meeting. serve songs and with the Friendship circle. A full attendance is desired at the Miss Hattie Emlck and Mrs.

Albert On Tuesday afternoon the Bluebird first fall meeting of the Woman's Peezy Norton, Madison avenue, en Pinch entertained in Miss Kneller club met at the Y. W. C. A. This club Auxiliary of the Church of the Good Permanent Wave $1 tertained at a dinner party in the loner on Wednesday evening, at is composed of girls between 10 and 12 years of age.

Miss Margaret Hineline Shepherd this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In the parish house. The president. Miss Anne B. Robinson, will rariety shower in the home of Mrs. finch.

River street. Cards were played ind hih scores held by Mrs. Carl is their advisor. The girls played in tne gymnasium oeiore their meeting preside. Siaab.

Miss Florence Eckel, Miss Mar home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc Guire. Jermyn. recentlyv Cards were played and prizes were awarded thosa holding high scores.

The color scheme used was pink and white, the table being centered! with a huge wedding ring. Tiny baskets with miniature wedding rings in them were the At the meeting the following girls Photo by lio.ucil were elected officers for the club year on Eiffert, Joseph Kneller and Alfred aushouer. Present were: Mr. and The smiling youngster shown above is Donald, four year old son of Mr, During the summer the Century club was repaired and renovated for Gladys Ziesner, president; Josephine rfrs. Alfred Ettinger, Mr.

and Mrs. irinzivaiiL vice president: Edith Sei and Mrs. George Whalen, 608 Lanjstaff street. the fall and winter activities. For Entire Bobbed Head Extra Charge On Long Hair A Beautiful Flat Marcel Wave with Rlntlel Curled Ends, done by Professional Male and female Operators.

All wave are guaranteed to last 6 to 9 months. We also guarantee that you ran not get a prettier and more durable wave In any parlor in this county at higher prices. We also guarantee not to burn your head. Call Scranton 2 1172 (or appointment. bert.

secretary, and Katherlne Stearns, The small banquet room on the William Ordnung. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmaltz, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Finch, Vfr. and Mrs. Carl Glaab; Misses Es favors. The guests numbered twelve, ooo treasurer. The meeting closed with second floor, so often used for receo the Friendship circle.

A card party and entertainment will Tuesday afternoon the Girl Reserve Hons, informal dances, luncheons and bridge parties, has been retlnted a soft apple green. The hangings have ther Hess, Marion Eiffert. Hattie Em ck. Emma Fuhrer, Irene Schlager, Florence Eckel, Charlotte Neuls, Til committee held its first meeting In the Girl Reserve club room. Miss be given Oct.

10 by tne Holy Family church parishioners. There will be a prize for the winner at each table of cards, well as special prizes. PERSONALS Marie Schuster, principal of the Coun Nettle Circuline Permanent Wave, Frederic and Eugene try Day school, is chairman of this committee. The other committee Profess 5 Women member are Mrs. Emery M.

Nelson Mrs. C. H. Ives, Mrs. F.

K. Brewster The committee on arrangements is: the Rev. Stephen A. Kollar, the rector; Mrs. John Lucas, Mrs, Thomas Macl nor, Mrs.

Joseph Kiesel, Mrs. John Hanis, Mrs. John Keplc, Mrs. Anna Katusak. Mrs.

V. Hilovsky, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Donald Williams, 931 Clay ave Dri and Mrs. Robert R.

Schultz, le Telford. Elizabeth White. Lucy 3artman, Carrie Emick, Margaret Slaab, Magdalen Kneller. and Mrs. Uertrude Lewis; Messrs.

Walter Cooler. Alfred Faushouer, Forest Chase, frillard Emick, Joseph Kneller. Her jert Kneller, George Hoffman. Arthur Hoffman, Willard Kellerman, trthur Weaver. Howard Emick.

ooo Mrs. Gerald Harrington, who Is thairman of the hostess committee for Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Everett L. MADAME FENWICK'S BEAUTY CULTURE CO.

At St. Gabriel's nue. at the Mercy hospital, Monday, 1200 Providence road, announce the Patterson, and Mrs. Robert McClave, Both mother and daughter are doing birth of a daughter, yesterday after Miss Kelsey. girls' secretary, had noon in the State hospital.

Mrs, well. Schultz before her marriage wu Miss charge of the devotions with which the meeting opened, reading from the scriptures, Luke 11:9 14, and portions Wayda. Mrs. John Banick, Mrs. Joseph Majernik.

Mrs. Joseph Clpcer, Mrs. Joseph Stem, Mrs. John Pasek, Mrs. Andrew Stanko, Miss Anna Hudacs, John Kiesel and Andrew 516 LACKAWANNA AVE.

Helene Balentlne, daughter At Mitchell Widow Phone 2 1172 SCRANTON torney and Mrs. Clarence Baletlne, irom tne boo, "Mabel Crattv, Madison avenue. Assume Habit of Passion ist Order at Impressive Ceremonies Hudacs. which told of Miss Grace Dodge, first president of the Y. W.

C. A. in this Mr. and Mrs. Frank E.

Donnelly. 0 0 0 Mrs. Charles Orucelak, 899 Mt. Clay avenue, are entertaining Mrs, Is Beneficiary country, and who lived to see many of hT dreams realized. Miss Kelsey tne nrst lau oncge luncneon oi me Catholic Charity guild in the Hotel "assy Oct.

12, will have the follow Eg assistants: Mesdames William Hmton, Frank Gagion. W. S. Decker, Leigh Frantz, John Lynott, Leo Hengler, P. J.

Cosgrove, William Vernon street, entertained at a birth Robert J. Dodds, Pittsburgh. suggested tne necessity of having Mrs. Worthington Scranton. Mon At solemn ceremonies yesterday oennite picture in ones mind of the day party Wednesday evening in honor of her daughter, Jule.

Games and music were followed by refreshments, with Mrs. Charles Rusellak serving, roe avenue, returned last evening needs in the Girl Reserve department, from New York. Couple Held Proprrtr and tJolden. James Lyons, M. A.

Rafter, then an absolute belief in the fact that Conservatory Hall Saturday Morning at 11 riAISO RECITAL By Alfred Pennington Mrs. Lou Harris, and davghter, T. J. Knight, Mary McTighe. Peter those needs could and would be met, morning in St.

Gabriel's convent, Monroe avenue and Green Ridge street, Dunmore, five young women were professed in the order of Pas slonlst nuns. The Rt. Rev. Thomas Jobyna, West New York, N. are Lally, Mary Shields McDonough.

John then a willingness to work toward the Personal Entate Jointly. ISo Will Necessary isitlng the former's sister, Mrs. S. Bonner, Henry Krause, L. E.

Kenard, V. A. Simrell, Frank Martin. M. accomplishment or the desired end, Miss Schuster then gave the commit Karp, 803 Ash street, for the holidays, C.

O'Reilly celebrated the mass and delivered the sermon. tee a brief sketch of the history and Dempsey. E. C. Hoffman Michael Elmer Morgan, South Main avenue, assisted by Mr.

James Peterino. The guests numbered eighteen, the out of town guet being Miss Mary Warshall, Passaic, N. J. 0 0 0 The. first of a series of Saturday night dances to be held af the Ireni Temple Country club, Dallas, will be held tomorrow evening.

There will be a special dinner, with no ad growth of the Girl Reserve movement. Slark. Mary McGee. Miss Frances Mc The young women who were pro confined to his home by illness. Mrs.

S. V. P. Quackenbush has re Real estate and personal property of Ira Mitchell, late chief of the do This was followed by committee busi 3ee. Miss Irene Gaffney, Mrs.

J. W. fessed and their names in religion are: Miss Agnes Madden, Scranton: ness, led by Miss Schuster, and Miss turned to her home on Sunset street, mestic relations department, was held Kelsey gave a report of the depart Sister M. Hyaclnthe; Miss Anna Mc Lyons, of Jessup. and Miss Sara Mul of iDckson City.

0 0 0 from Atlantic City. jointly with his widow. Margaret ment and its needs were stated and Csmyoiitifiitt he RAFF (ftwltterlanil. 12 Orrminy, 1SS!) TtnnUll In A minor. Opa 99, Etude Meledlfne, Of.

ISO Raff Plk a Heine, Oaui i Raff Vlelin Sslo Catitln in Raff Vlda Miller Chemberlln Valse lmrmtn In fi. Caehenra Caprlee. Op. Raff Seprano 8olo Operatic Aria. "Cna Vere Poe Fa" Rossini Sirs.

Mary Rmionello Impromptu Valse, Opus (, RI(adon, from Suite, Op, 504 SafC Hugh, JScranton. Sister Margaret Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Love Mitchell, it was disclosed yesterday discussed. The committee will next ditional fee for dancing after.

These and. Pond avenue. Providence, son when Mr. Mitchell's will was admitted meet October 24. affairs will be under the supervision Mary; Miss Mary Wanda.

Scranton, Sister M. Teresa; Miss Eulalia Si monin. Fall River, Sister Mary. Sept. 30 at home.

Miss Frieda Morgan, daughter of Air. and Mrs. W. D. Morgan, North Filmore avenue, became the bride of to probate with the register of wills, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward F. Kings The Beta Mu Sigma club which Is Mrs. Mitchell was named beneficiary of the house committee which headed by Charles Terry. ooo bury.

Moscow, and he Rev. and Mrs. the Technical High School Girl Re Paul Ord, North Hyde Park avenue, and Miss Stella Wascavage, Scranton, Sister M. Joseph. John G.

Frey, Endlcott. N. have yesterday morning at 11 o'clock in the and also executrix the latter office to be executed without bond. The will was executed Aug. 15.

1928 with Henry serve club, held its regular meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Twen Two young women were Invested as On Wednesday evening of next week at 7:15 o'clock there will be a banquet returned from a motor trip to Raleigh Pinehurst. and Southern Pines. N. parsonage of the Jackson Street Bap church.

Rev. B. L. C. Baer per ty five girls were present.

Miss Kel Roth and Daniel W. Williams as sub for the officers and members of the While in Raleigh they were the quests novices. They are: Miss Reglna Caw ley, Archbald. Sister M. Francis, and Miss Gertrude McCrum, Pittsbureh.

scribing witnesses. Girl Scout council at the Blue Shut Dr. and Mrs. Powell G. Fox.

sey. Girl Reserve secretary, is the leader for this group. The evening opened with games and dancing in formed tne ceremony. Tne bride was ittired in a gown of independence blue ind carried a bouquet of ophelia roses No will was necessary under the ters Inn, Elmhurst. A musical pro Mr Harold Conrad.

North Irving Sister M. Magdalen. joint holding contract as the provl gram will be presented. This is the Assisting Bishop O'Reillv in the avenue, is visiting her father. Wll ind valley lilies.

There were no at last meeting at which Miss Eleanor liam Hill, in Worcester, this sions were that in event of death of either party the property reverted to iendants. A reception followed in the Kirkpatrick. will be present. The eek. the survivor.

It also does away with commitee Is as follows: Chairman, Mrs. Byron Cowles. Oarbondale mass and investiture ceremonies were: the Rev. Dr. Martin O'Connor, the Rev.

Peter Magulre, C. the Rev. Alban Callagheo. C. and the Rev.

Bona venture McHugh, C. P. Several prises were seated in the sanctuary. the payment of inheritance taxes and Morgan residence. Mr.

and Mrs. Ord ire motoring to Buffalo. Detroit and Canada. They will reside on Filmore Margaret Ban fie Id Davis, Misses Irma road. Wavprly.

Is spending a few days Lewis, Huth Newman, Nancy orinm, in Philadelphia. obviates the necessity of a declaration of property value and an inventory of the personal estate. Mr. and Mrs. Peter W.

Hass and Sarah. Engel. 0 0 0 have returned to their home in New York after visiting Mr. and Mrs. E.

Complimentary to Mrs. H. Engel, the gymnasium, after which the meeting was held in the club room upstairs. Committee chairmen Were elected for the club: Edna Ketz, program; Cecelia Hopkins, social, and Marie Coyne, service. The evening the Friendship circle and singing.

"Oh. How I Love You Triangle of Blue." The Central High School Friendship club held its cabinet meeting Thursday afternoon and its first club business meeting this afternoon at which time plans for the club programs were presented and discussed. Industrial Department The industrial department is getting We Refinish Antique Furniture The full beauty of old wood can be revealed only by expert and painstaking workmanship. Scranton Bedding Co. NEW NECKLACE A Vlonnese necklace consists of a Vine street, who leaves in the nea; Kresge, 112 North Sumner ave Jessup Couple Wins Suit STROUDSBURG.

Oct. 3. A 1urv future to make her home in Newark, nue, the latter parents, ior tns past rope of fine beads in five shades of dahlia colors, with a pendant made N. Mrs. Sarah Segal, North Irv two months.

in avenue, gave a bridge party in here yesterday decided In favor of Edward Conway and his wife. Beatrice. Miss Mary C. Bliss, daughter of like a bunch of grapes in the deepest shade. her home Wednesday evening.

Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney R. Bliss, Electric street, has entered Abbot academy.

J. Sydanski. Mrs. A. Schik, and Mrs.

N. Steinman held high scores. The Andover, Mass. BAR DIRECTORS MEET Directors of the Lackawanna Bar guests were: Mesdames A. Schik Mr.

and Mrs. T. Cullen, daugh Sydanski, N. Steinman, M. Fargin Jessup, who brought suit against Francis Marvin, justice of the peace, Bar tonsville.

The couple was awarded $500 damages. The verdict held that the landlord had no right to enter premises to levy on furniture for rent due on a lease during the absence of the lessee. The Conwavs alleged that association will meet at noon today at the Scranton club. ter. Dorothy, and son, Billy aibson ivenue when they return.

Mrs. Ord was an employe of the Inetrnational Bait company. Her husband is em ployde by the Otis Elevator company. 0 0 0 Complimentary to Miss Mildred Keating. Delaware street, whose marriage takes place Oct.

8, a dinner party was given at Rcvsar's restaurant re and followed by a theater party. Those present were: Misses Ruth Lewis. Diana Watkins, Adeline Haslam. Olive King. Mildred Keating, Josephine Keating, Kathryn McAn drew, Alice O'Boyle, and Helen Mul derig.

Miss Ruth Lewis will entertain for Miss Keatin? this evening at her home North Mam avenue. 0 0 0 Members of the younger set of the D. of A. will conduct the third of a series of dances in the club house on Philip Pensa. Philip Cohen.

H. Klein well under way in planning fall activities. The Rainbow club, the Mellow Moon club and the Sunbeam club street, are registered at Cha'fonte Haddon hall. Atlantic City. berger.

M. Lonstein, M. Qoldean, Republican want ad de Engel, Carrie Rubinow, Sarah Segal, Dr. ahd Mrs. George Luxemtureer, have all had initial club meetings Next Monday night the industrial M.

Stein, and the Misses Tamar Segal, Mae Potter and Louise Segal. Phone 8115 1031 Capouse Ave. Vine street, are entertaining their daughter, Mrs. Timothy Orldlev and partment open till 9:30 every night. AdT Marvin entered their home during their absence, attached their furniture and conducted a sale.

ooo council will have its first supper meeting with a business sessipn following the supper. Miss Mabel Banks is son, Timothy Montreal, Canada, Miss Helen Barrett entertained the Mr. and Mrs. E. E.

Ball, this city. members of her bridge club in her chairman of the are guests at the Montclair bote. Vew home recently. Prizes were awarded On Wednesday night the Fidells York, his week. Jane Severson and Mary Tighe.

The club will have its first meeting at sup hostess served refreshments assisted per with Mrs. George Brown presiding Dr. and Mrs. 3. J.

Sullivan 430 Monroe avenue, have returned from the ear, nose and throat section meetings of the State Medical so by her sisters, Marie and Catherine, at the business meeting. The members present were: Marjorie Thursday evening the Rose club and Zaffi, Mary Thomas, Mllllcent inker, the Rainbow club are joining forces for Children's cNewsf) a roast at Elizabeth Rentschler home, Jane Severson, Mary Tighe, Marion Philbin, Hannah Sullivan, Jean Trainor, and Helen Barrett. The next meeting will be held at the home Clarks Summit. Girls from the lace mill will be guests. ciety con ention In Erie.

Jerome Htggins, 706 Clay avenue, Scranton, and Mount Pocono, has returned here after spending the past several weeks in Atlantic City. A daughter was born to Mr. and Activities of this department are Published ktheChildtvn of Scranton and MnitybiPhcMnzStott of Mlss Marion Phiibin. 0 0 0 open to all Industrial girls. An announcement of classes to be offered Announcement has been made of on Monday nights will soon be made.

VOL. II NO. 26 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1929 130 132 WASHINGTON AVE. the marriage of Miss Irene A. Kornell, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. M. Kornell, Capouse avenue, to Harold T. Davis, Dance Saturday Night, Studio Directory Hotel Jermyn. Cover Charge, $1.00.

AdT Linden street, tonight at 9 o'clock. Music will be furnished from 9 to 12 o'clock by a popular orchestra. The public is invited. 0 0 0 Honoring Miss Helen Scudder, Myrtle street, whose marriage takes place this month. Mrs.

William P. Joyce. "Joyce Acres." LaPlume, was hostess at tea yesterday afternoon at home. Mrs. P.

H. Coyne presided over the tea table which was decorated with orchid gladioli and pink snapdragons, together with pink and orchid tapers. Twenty guests called during the receiving hours. ooo Mrs. A.

Wayne Caruthers, avenue, gave a lovely tea yesterday afternoon at home for Mrs. G. Ruhl and Rebman Haverford, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. G. W.

Bull. Pine street. Mrs. Henry P. Me Quaid and Mrs.

Bull poured. Pink r'ses and matching candles were used effectively in decorating. About twenty five guests called. son of Mrs. J.

M. Davis, this city. The ceremony waa performed Oct. 2 In the parsonage of St. Mark' Lutheran church with the Rev.

Bender officiating. The attendant were Miss Helen Andrews, Slattington, a classmate of the bride, and John Kern, this New Ideas More Inter city. Mr. and Mrs. Davis have left esting Different than before Bigger and Better in on a wedding trip through the south' ern states.

ooo every way The Scranton ARNOLD LOHMANN VIOLIN TEACHER Nation! Prize Winner Social Enfitementr Accepted with Ensemble STUDIO. 218 ADAMS AVE. Opp. Courthouse Phone 3 7428 The marriage of Mis Anna Leah Republican's Cooking Davis, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Davis, Wayne avenue, and Evan E.

School, October 22 25 inclusive. AlT Edmrmds, Chruch avenue, took place Wednesday evening In St. John's ooo Episcopal cnurcn. wortn scranton, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Costello, Hol with the Rev. Oliver Kingman of ficiating. Ferns and fall flowers dec orated the church. til; HIS The bride given in marriage by her brother, Ray E. Davis, Bypro, PLEASURE SATISFACTION SURPRISE was gowned, in white dutchess lace low avenue, have announced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Florence Anore, to Jack Riley.

Girard, Ohio, which is to take place Nov. 6. ooo Mrs. Wallace Kreidler, 1129 Diamond avenue, entertained recently in honor of Miss Margaret Graham, Diamond avenue, who will be married this month. Prizes were.

won at cards by Join the Y. M. C. A. get others to join.

Membership Roundup. Oct. 5. 7 and 8. modeled on flowing lines.

Her tulle, veil was arranged in a cap of lace and was held by orange blossoms. She carried Easter lilies. Miss Trena Hull, Shamokln, the maid of honor, was gowned in yellow satin and tulle with hat of orchid velvet and carried sunburst roses, The maids. Miss Elizabeth Davis, Prize Winners in the "Man War S. 0.

S. Safety Slogan Contest So many slogans were sent in that there will not be space to list them all. The contest editor, in selecting the winners, based his choice on the general excellency of all the slogans sent in by each contestant. The list sent in by the 1st Priae Winner appears below. 1st Prize EILEEN CONROY 207 Church Jessup Eileen sent in the following long list of Slogans, many of which are excellent: See Our Slogans.

Stop Or Strike. Speeders Often Suffer. Select Our Safeguards. Stop Or Suffer. See Our Signs.

Seek Our Safety. See Or Stop. Shut Off Speed. Save Our Selves. Start Out Safely.

Safety Our Slogan. Or Slay. Stop Or Skid. Save Other Selves. Sanity Or Sorrow.

Speed Or Safety? Stay Off Speedsters. Shun Our Speeders. See Or Strike. Safety Or Sink, Slow On Schoolstrects. Stay On Sidewalks.

Safety Over Speed. Seek Our 2nd Prize to Jane Green leaf, Scranton, 2404 Washington avenue. 3rd Prizes to Margaret Matushak, 669 Pine street, Olyphant Rachel D. Edmunds, Florence Wheeler, Scranton, and Margaret Lessig. Ashland, were attired alike in orchid satin with trimmings of lace and tulle, and wore felt hats of the darker orchid shades.

They carried yellow chrysan uuiiuvju aiiu Aiargaret, vri ham. Those present were: Mrs. Robert Frey, MLss Harriet Benjamin, Mrs. Ronald Johnson, Miss Luella Potts. Mrs.

Wallace Kreidler, Miss Eva Shelp. Mrs. William Thompson, Mrs. Dover James. Mrs.

William Campbell, Miss Irene Ransom, Mrs. Daniel Kline, and Miss Margaret Graham. Mrs. R. H.

Luce, Chinchilla, entertained at cards and supper on Wednesday evening in her home for Miss Geraldine Alt, Fisk street, who will be married Oct. 19. The guests Included: Misses Lillian Reynolds, Lorna Hamilton. Margaret Hoffman, Harriet Jhomas, Anna Mae Canterbury, "Baby Week" Specials A Real Pleasure for Mothers to Select from Sat isfactory Assortments of Such Surprising Values I Only two days remain in this Surprising Sale. Surprising, because we have outdone all previous efforts in Baby Week Sales by providing even better values on Brand New, Specially Selected merchandise.

These Baby Week Sales are the outstanding events of the year in our Infants' Department and wise Mothers select in large quantities. Here's' Five Examples of the Great Values Offered! Flannelette Gowns, Gertrudes and Kimonos, 65c values, for .49 Vanta Hose, of Silk, Wool and Cotton mixed, 75c quality, for .49 Hand Made Dresses and matching Gertrudes, $1.25 values, for .98 Blankets, the soft, cozy kind with toytown designs, at 79 Diapers Birdseye or flannelette material. Packages of 12, at 1.29 The Heinz Store Beautiful ROCK CRYSTAL For Autumn's Fair Brides JUST now we are featuring a delight fully unusual array of VAL ST. LAMBERT BELGIAN ROCK CRYSTAL gobleta, wines, champagnes, cordials and other items. In view of the fact that genuine rock crystal is now so very popular, this splendid display should prove irresistibly attractive to wedding gift buyers.

Surely such a lovely gift would be most happily welcomed by any bride I Dunmore Upholstering Co. 503 S. Phone 6935 Furniture Repaired and Upholstered At Reasonable Cost Upbcliterinr I pe. frame or pe. Library Set re upholstered like new; Tapestry, Veiour," Leatherette, new Frame polished like new.

As low as 18.00. CPECIAL "HAMPOO AND WAVE $1.00 Ray's Beauty Parlor Experienced Operators 1309 Mulberry St. Phone 3 9974 Geo.VMillar Co. i furniture New and second hand bought and sold. Qjilk 'in and look oroundfefhi.

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