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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN TUESDAY, OCTOBER IS, 1929 Two Pleasant Youngsters Scranton Chapter Planning A ctivities SOCIAL NEWS BERSONAlLS 1 Early Registration Urged hy Officials Classes for Various Departments Now Bein Formed At Y. M. C. A. For Winter Season Mrs.

Barthtild Presides at ington, D. where he attended the American Dental society convention. Dr. and Mrs. Howard Davis have returned to their home on Wheeler avenue, from Washington, C.

Mrs. Edward Allen, East Orange, is a dlfst It. lhp tnochnri, To open the activities of the College club for the season, a dinner and bridge party will be held on Monday evening of next week In the Chamber of Commerce dining room at 6:15 o'clock. There will be a brief business session, presided over by the president, Miss Elizabeth Roberts, when Miss Ruth Cahoun, chairman of the program committee, will announc? interesting plans for future meetings. Sessions of Daughters of American Revolution 2 v.

ooo Meetings of the Scranton Citv chan ter, Daughters of the America. Rvo lution were resumel yesterday after. noon. following the summer recess, rne regent, Mrs. J.

Barthold sided, and routine business vis lls Charles E. Bialr, California, arrives today to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Blair Jefferson avenue. On Friday they will leave to attend the Princeton Cornell game in Ithaca.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baldwin, Washington, D. are visiting friends In this city. Miss Margaret Schoonmaker, Syracuse, N.

and Fred Hubbard, Elmlra, N. were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Kramer, North Washington avenue, Mrs.

A. H. West, Trenton, N. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Peter K.

Emmons, Olive street. Miss 'Helen Matthews, California, who has been visiting her cousin, Miss Louise Matthews, Madison avenue, leaves Wednesday to visit in Washington. Duncan T. Campbell, Clay avenue and Myrtle street, is In Huntington, Va. Dr.

Arnold A. Swift, Medical Arts building, has returned from Wash Mrs. Sternberger, National Leader, Will Visit Here mm wit 1 cussed. Delegates nd alternates to the state conference to be huld Oct. Registration week at the Y.

WTC. A. opened yesterday with many enrollments being made for departments activities which will formally pen on Tuesday, Oct. 22. It is suggested by those in charge of the various classes that registrations be made at an early date as several of the groups are limited as to number.

The classes are as follows: "A World Cruise in Eight Weeks," lectures open to both men and women beginning Oct. 24, at' 8 o'clock; interior decorating. Miss Anne B. Robinson, Oct. 22 at 7:30 o'clock; home hygiene and care of the sick, Mrs.

Anna Glover, instructor, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 7:30 o'clock; public speaking, Mrs. Isiah C. Rosenthal, instructor, Tuesday of next week at o'clock; china painting class, Mrs. Lillian Frink, Oct.

25, 7 o'clock; parliamentary law, Miss Emily Wilcox. Wednesday. Oct. 25. 8 28.

29, and 30 In Lancaster, wwe Miss Eleanor Skillman Klrkpatrlck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Klrkpatrlck, 1536 Wyoming avenue, and Burton Backes, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Kdward H. Backes, Walllngford, were united In marriage yes terday afternoon in the Klrkpatrlck residence. Rev. Charles Leber, pastor of Green Ridge Presbyterian church, performed the ceremony in the presence of only the immediate families. There were no attendance.

Ferns and autumn flowers were used In decorating. Miss Klrkpatrick was attired in an ensemble of blue transparent velvet with blouse of matching chiffon. She carried a bouquet of vallcv lilies, gardenia's and roses. After a wedding supper Mr. and Mrs.

Backes left on a motor trip, and will pointed as follows: Mrs. Barthold, Mrs. F. H. Done.

Mr E. C. Dean, Mrs. C. T.

Miller. Mrs. Vandllns Rose. Mrs. Harriet Chase.

Miss Jane Lewis, Mrs. C. C. Spencer, Mrs. Herbert residence.

Myrtle street. Fred Kingsbury, Montclair, visited In the Kingsbury home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs, W. H.

Jessup, Clay avenue, are entertaining Miss Louise Jessup, New York and Montrose. Dr. and Mrs. Edward Reycr, Vine street, have returned from Washington, Mrs. Ralph Weeks, Jefferson avenue, is spending a short time with her daughter, Mrs.

Nelson A. Hardie, Toronto, Canada. Walter Dicker, South Sumner avenue; William Peuser, Sunset street, and Ralph White, Wyoming avenue, left yesterday for New York where they will attend the radio institute of America. Mr. and Mrs.

John. Price, North Washington avenue, have as their guest, Miss Gertrude Huntzman, New Haven. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Russell Raub, Adams avenue, and the Misses Lyra and Jane Kent, Gibson street, wore at Mercersburg over the week end. Mrs. T. J. Duffy and son, Eugene, Electric street, accomnanipri hv Mrs Harding and Wiliiam P.

Ken Council of Jewish Women Executive to Speak In Scranton Thursday nedy. as delegates; Mrs. "harlea Graham. Mrs. Nettle P.

Walter; Mrs. C. A. Miller. Miss EmlW Wilcox.

Mrs, J. M. Cairns. Mrs. F.

H.vFoote. Mrs, Wlllard Bunnell, Mrs. Ida Fassold, reside in Wa nBiord when tney re The Scranton Council of Jewish Vomcn is to be honored this week with the visit of Mtfi. Estelle M. Sternberger, New York, executive Mrs, Mabel Page, and Mrs.

F. Bishop, as alternates. Featuring the afternoon's ogram turn. Mrs. Backes has been most active in club and charitable work, and for some tim was local director of the Girl Scouts.

She is a graduate of was a delightful reception held in o'clock; conversational French," Mrs. William C. Huntoon, Instructor, 22, 8 o'clock; sewing, Miss Ada Brad shaw, Thursday, Oct. 24, 7 o'clock; arts and crafts, including leather work, batik, bracelet making, Tuesday, Oct. 22, 7:30 o'clock; modern literature and world affairs, Mrs.

Salo Friede wald, literature, world affairs, speak honor of the new members of the wilsnn collere. Mr. Backes is en cnapter. Helen Bray Jones ente' Wined with a musical program, and a was gaged in the manufacturing business. 0 0 0 Mr.

and Mrs. Lincoln H. Williams, served. The table, over which Mrs. P.

Kennedy and Mrs. W. E. Killer presided, was decorated with bronze Mayor Proclaims Girl Scout Week Mayor E. B.

Jermyn yesterday issued a proclamation designating the week beginning next Monday as Girl Scout week In this city. The occasion is being observed nationally this week, but the program of the local council necessitated a change in the local celebration Mrs E. L. Roller, Girl Scout commissioner, conferred with Mayor Jermyn yesterday. John F.

Harrington, Wellsville, N. rant Oihsnn street, announce the en ers and subjects to be announced opening Friday, Oct. 25, for men and women. cagement of their daughter, Helen Lucii, to George Edward Jones, New vnrk snn of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas H. and yellow chrysanthemums, and vellow candles. Mrs. Robert Frew and Mrs. H.

T. Hollister wet the The health education department offers three ten week courses in health hostesses. Jones, Ferdinand street, this city, The two 'smiling youngsters shown above are Lucille and William Grey, exercises, including gymnastics games, children of Mrs. Harvey Grey, 1314 Marlon street. stunts, tap dancing, basketball, bowl A masquerade party will be given on Wednesday evening of next week in Memorial hall by Col.

Monies circle, ing, tennis, and archery. The swim are in Atlantic uity. Miss Gertrude Walker, Luzerne street, has returned from Baltimore where she witnessed the Navy Dame football game last Saturday. Miss Caroline M. Shclcn, Lynn, is the guest Mrs.

Elizabeth Heine, Taylor avenue. Miss Agnes McDermott, St. Ann's street, who has been engaged as a telephone operator at the State hospital for the past two years, will leave today to assiimp a nncttinn iritv, ti mine pool is open all year around for may begin at 8:30 o'clock, the regular meeting of council will be held No. 19, Ladies of the G. A.

at 7:30 o'clock. All officers are re general swimming and. instruction. Classes of all kinds for all age groups are formed every five weeks. Addi quested to be in their stations at hat vr Hprbert Morris James, 1519 hour.

The committee in charge of the Clav avenue, chairman of the enter WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES mm tional definite Information may se cured at the department office. dance comprises Mrs. Nellie chairman: Mrs. Margaret K. Evans.

tainment committee of the Boston Terrier club is to open her home on Thursday evening for members and The finals of the tennis tournament Mrs. Frances Reeser. Mrs. Florence Bell Telephone company, In Newark, N. Bailey.

Mrs. Helen Evans, Mm. Ethel h.i ffisnris The affair will be lea were played on the association court on Saturday afternoon, with Miss Clarie Kennedy and Miss Thelma Marriage Licenses Peter Robkolicz, Scranton. Lena Klevinski, Scranton. Elwln Austin, Endlcott, N.

Y. Emily Mikels, Endlcott, N. Y. Stanley Washebskl, Minooka. Olga Saykewivz, Olyphant.

Robert J. Williams, Plymouth. Emma Price, Plymouth. William J. Allison, Susquehanna.

The local Quota club is makine ela Presbyterian church will meet in the Turner, Mrs, Mary Hellard. 0 0 0 tured by talks given by William S. Jermyn, president of the Lackawanna churci Thursday afternoon at o'clock. In honor of Mrs, Patrick Kennedy. borate preparations for celebrating its tenth anniversary in the Hotel Casey next Saturday evening.

The Rev. Rletta M. Emerson, international pres Kennel C1UD, ana warence r. njum, Jones as contestants. Miss Kennedy won, 6 2.

6 0. This is Miss Kennedy's first year as a tennis player and her victory is considered remarkable from of the Hahnemann hospital, who left Scranton Republican's Fifth Annual Home Makers' School will be held as usual, October 22 25 inclusive. Miss Helen Curry, Price street, en yesterday to reside in pniiadeiphia, a luncheon was held in the Hotel Casey that standpoint. She won from Mar The Scranton chapter of American War Mothers will have a meeting in the Y. W.

C. A. this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. On account of an accident tertamcd the memoers oi ner emu ic cently at her home. Cards were i.vh onH hieh scores held by Miss on Saturday afternoon.

Seven guests Mary B. Gamon, Jersey City, N. garet Moffat and Alice Pinko in the ident, will be the honor guest and principal speaker. She is assistant pastor of a large Methodist Episcopal church in Wilmington, and is an were in attendance. ijor.rari.tta McAuliffe and Mildred suffered several weeks ago the "presi preliminary games, and in the semi finals from Laura Mitchell with i score of 6 3.

6 4. ooo Mr. and Mrs. George MVfulien. Mz r.prrftv.

Miss Rosemary McGer dent, Mrs. Delia Kelly, will be unable rity won the non players' prize. Danc to attend, and the vice president, Mrs. exceptionally fine speaker. Miss Lillian M.

Krauter, local president, will preside. 1522 Mulberry street, entertained at The Business Girls club, of the as Agnes McAloon will preside. All war sociation, is holding its first meeting dinner on Sunday evening for tneir son. John, and his fiancee. Miss Mary MRS.

E. M. STERNBERGER mothers are urged to attend. The Scranton club is. the oldest of ing ana reuesnmcnis iuhuwcu wn.

games. Present were: Helen and Jane Currv. Rosemary McGerrity, Mar saretta and Anna McAuliffe, Mildred of the fall this evening at 6 clock The supper will be followed by instal the clubs now in existence, having been organized Aug. 26. 1919, and The Rector's guild of the Church of Conservatory Hall (Mulberry and Madison) This Evening Mcuaoe.

Twenty guests were ores'nt. Last evening Mrs. Joh.i Millett. New York, entertained at dinner far Misi lation of officers using ths candle lighting ceremonial. The following are Charles U.

Rink, Ithaca, N. Y. Elizabeth R. Bardus, Fort Washing Pa. Remo Bua, Scranton.

Vlncentia Galmlni, Scranton. Peter Furriosl, Peckvllle. Julia Nagurney, Jessup. John Shaughnessy, Ashland. Mary Paplasky, Wilkes Barre.

Frann J. Gilmore, Scranton. Mary A. Brady, Scranton. John H.

Thomas, Taylor. Reta D. Warren, Scranton. Edward J. Rosenstel, Scranton.

Margaret M. Marx, Scranton. special interest is attached to the an secretary of the National Council of Jewish Women. She is to be the guest speaker of the local organization at a luncheon to be held in the the Good Shepherd will have a meet ing in the parish house this after noon. McGerrity, Arnne ana ljenuie auum, Irene Vanston and Catherine Haw lev.

The next meeting will be held McDade. niversary since the International the officers lor the ensuing year Stella Guard, president; Sadie Phil Quota club celebrated its tenth anniversary only six months ago. Menv ooo The Ladies' auxiliary of Temrjle Hotel Jermyn Thursday at 1 o'clock. at the home of the Misses scnuue 0 0 0 lips, first vice president; Mrs. Caroline Haun, second vice president; Anna At the luncheon meeting of the aesioes Homing the of ex ers of the international board of di Israel.

Dunmore, will enterttin on Thursday afternoon. Ozt. 29, in the American Legion hall, Dunmore. at ecutive secretary of the American body, Mrs. Sternberger Is also secre rectors will hold an all day board meeting in this city next Saturday, Morton, secretary; Betty Wiikins, The employees of the Scranton Glass Instrument company, Capouse avenue, entertained recently for Miss Maedalen Kneller, an October bride tary or the world organization of This year will mark the tenth an Quota club at 12:10 o'clock today in the Chamber of Commerce dining room City Solicitor C.

B. Little will speak on "Voting Machines." Final arrangements will be made for the birthday party on Saturday of this and will also be honor guests at the dinner. niversary of the club and due rec Recital by Students of Piano, Singing and Violin THE PUBLIC IS INVITED REGISTER NOW for Study in the Conservatory cards. A prize will be awarded the winner at each table, and there will also be several special prizes. The public is Invited to attend.

Mrr. Jo Jewish women. She Is a lecturer of note and a contributor to many International periodicals. Presidents of the Business and Pro elect Miss Kneller was presented witn sterling silver from the employes. A very novel and lovely kitchen ognition will be given this fact.

Reports from the East Central Junior Century Club week. Mrs. Sternberirer was born In Cin Business Girls conference which was fessional Women's club and the Business Girls' club of the Y. W. C.

are also to be guests. Invitations shower was eiven in honor or miss seph Stein is general chairman of the arrangement committee. held at Kiskimlnetas Springs school. teller. bV Mrs tea Emick at her cinnatl and was educated in the high home, 631 Webster avenue on Frl school and in the University of Cin To Resume Activities Junior Century club activities will ooo Mrs.

William Schiebel entertained The Woman's Missionary society of the Green Ridge Baptist church meets this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the have been sent to all former members of the club. Representatives of a number of Quota clubs will attend. Saltsburg, will be given by Miss Myrtle Snyder and Miss Betty Wllklns, who represented the Scranton Business Girls club at this conference. commence for the season with an important meeting on Monday afternoon school of philanthropy of the latter Hieh scores were held by Miss Lil in honor of the birthday anniversaries of her husband and her daugh home of Mrs. Edson Hay, 528 Electric Honoring the international officers Man Grirser and Mrs.

Edward Kneller street. The meeting is being held this of next week in the clubhouse, when institution. Mrs. Sternberger is one of the outstanding women in Jewry 'Open House" will be the big fea Mrs. E.

Evans, who served as in Mrs. R. Maurice Snyder, state chair SV ana noios executive and honorary Jr. Those present were Mesdames. Frank Searfoss.

George Grieser, William Grieser. Albert Finch, Edward ter, Mrs. Harry Dippre, in her home, 629 Bates street. Saturday evening. Dinner was enjoyed, and followed bv entertainment.

The guests numb, red ture of the week and the entire building is open and the public is invited ternational president from 1920 to 1924, will be hostess at luncheon at positions wr.n important Dhilanthro man of juniors, will speak on junior problems, Miss Martha Wollerton, president of the division, will pre Porial Advir Public Kprikinf Peronililr Dffeloptd Knpller Edward P. Kneller Sr pic and charitable organizations. Fred Emick Fred Emick Jacob Mrs. Ben. Samter will nresirie iourtccn.

ooo side. Emick. John Miller, William Levis NAIBAM ROSS Tl S50 to drop in any time during the afternoon or evening. There will be ann formal demonstration of swimming in the pool, and there will be an Industrial exhibit in the club rooms. Visitors will be most welcome to any Dart Another feature of the afternoon The marriage of Miss Romayne Ward, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ward, Rundle street, to Chester Davey, Clifton, N. son of Mr. and Mrs. the meeting which has been arranged by a committee headed by Mrs.

M. Trucker. other members of the committee are: Mesdames Leo Joseph. George Perlln, D. Landau, will be the appearance of Miss Helen Howe, Boston, noted monologlst, who will entertain.

Miss Howe was reared Fred Pitt: also the Misses, Lillian Grieser. Kathryn Budenbach. Viola Budenbach. Lucy Hartman, Mildred Kieslinc. Mabel Kellerman, Mame James Davey, Peckvllle.

was solemn Vockroth. Esther Grieser. Lena Sch of the building. Hostesses for the day are: Mrs. R.

W. Luce, chairman of the membership committee, and Mrs. M. Bunnell, chairman of the hostess in literary and artistic She is a member of the Junior league with experiences of a. year of college in this country and further study in wars.

Meta Schwass, Hattie Emick, a. ocnuis, t. S. Grossman, B. Alpert, G.

Champanler, L. Brand wene, H. Reisman. S. Karn and I.

Hotel Casey on Saturday. Her guests will include officers and former presidents Of the jocal club, presidents of the Wilkes Barre, Pittston and Hazle ton clubs and a few other out of town guests. Mrs. Evans Is chairman of the general committee in charge of the dinner. Several surprise features are promised for the program which will also Include a musical program.

Miss Aline Besancon 'will be in charge of the decorations. The regular meetinlg of the directors' Big Sisters will be held in the Chamber of Commtfce building this morning at 10 o'clock. Directors and Big Sisters will meet at 10:30 o'clock. ized in the Embury M. E.

church Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Rev. George Underwood, pastor, officiated. Miss Florence Hudson was Carrie Emick. 0 0 0 PARKER METHOD HAIR AND SCALP TREATMENTS SOPHIE DAWSON BEALTY SALON Bliss Davis Spruce Adams rhone 2 6418 for Appointment committee, who will be assisted by Europe.

Miss Howe has profitted from Dinner. Mrs. O. Dale. Mrs.

Harry w. Rine Technical High school initial senior a background of rare culture and od Reservations can be made with the at the organ. hart, Mrs. Frank G. Wolfe, Mrs.

Matt A dance will be held at the scran following: Mesdamas M. Schwartz afternoon Instead of Thursday on account of the Friendship supper at the church Thursday. The Women's Foreign Missionary society of Elm Park church will have a meeting on Friday afternoon at 2:45 o'clock in the assembly room of the church house. A demonstration, entitled "Why Foreign Missions," will be given under the direction of Mrs. E.

H. Beavers. Miss Sarah Clarke will give the first chapter of the study book. Mrs. W.

R. Scharar will have charge of the devotional service, and the president, Mrs. W. B. Landis, will preside.

Tea will follow in the club roomwith the executive committee serving. All women interested are invited to attend. There will be a meeting of the Mothers' Kindergarten club of the Muhlenberg school, Prescott avenue, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. All mothers are invited to attend. Class No.

12 of the North Main Avenue Baptist Sunday school will hold Its regular meeting in the church parlors this evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. William Igler will be the hostess. ton Bicycle club Friday evening, Oct. Coar, Mrs.

Wesley Gardner, Mrs. Barger, Mrs. David Reynolds, portunlty, having had special studies with the leading masters of dramatic art in Paris, London and New York, 18. with music by cadugan miser Nite Owls. Tickets may be procured The bride was attended by Miss Lou clla Potts.

Both the bride and her maid wore gowns of brown transparent velvet and hats to match. The bride carried a bouquet of Palisman Mrs. Ezra Scott, Mrs. Reese Harris. Gus Brown, Arthur Cohen, L.

Grass, A. Feinberg, M. Aaronson, M. Pilver, A. D.

Goldberg. H. Deutch, M. Linder, M. Stein, M.

Isaacs and J. Tannen wnicn nave developed her natural en from anv of the following who com Mrs. Ezra Ripple. Mrs. Harry R.

Van Deusen. Mrs. Walter L. Hill. Mrs.

J. dowments with full equipment as an nrise the committee in charge: El artist in her field. She is extremely roses, while Miss Potts carried yellow Reifsynder, Mrs. R. T.

Wall and mer Barth. chairman; Lillian Phillips versatile In ner characterizations and tea roses. Renald Bovard was the best Miss Amy Northup. May Mahon. Roy M.

Getz, Alfred Crumb, Frances Sckol and Frank man and the ushers were Robert has appeared before Innumerable schools, colleges, clubs, and at private entertainments. requested to be present. Miss Ger Gorskl. 0 0 0 Ward, a brother of the bride, and Rendell Davey, a brother of the bride, groom. trude Scnermerhorn will speak, and The executive board of the division There will be a meeting of Dr.

Harriet Luella practical psychology class in the Chamber of Commerce building, this city, this evening at 8 o'clock. The officers of the class are pleased with the splendid attendance each week on this enlightening subject. This evening a Mrs. M. Porwit, state chairman, will will entertain at luncheon nrecedine A reception followed at the home of Mrs.

Mary E. Randolph, North Main avenue, announce the engagement of her daughter, Josephine, to Howard preside. gown of white Spanish lace and with matching hat and carried valley lilies. Her maid, Miss Carrie Gaff ney, of London, England, a niece of the bride, was attractively attired in maize shade chiffon and satin with hat of the same shade and car me meeting in tne Scranton club when the 6uests of honor will be Mrs, the bride's parents. Mr.

and Mrs, Davey left on a wedding trip and will The Lackawanna County League of W. Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Long, East Gibson street, The mar Snyder, Miss Howe, Mrs.

J. E. Slckler, resiae in uirton, w. j. Mrs.

G. d'Andelot Belln. Mrs. A. short preliminary lecture on the duct riage will take place Thanksgiving 0 0 0 The marriage of Miss Irene Clara ried an armful of varicolored fall Preston, and Mrs.

A. Russell Raub. less glands, starting with the Pituitary, flowers. Attending the brideeroom day. ooo' Following the program at Monday's Bloxham, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. will be given. Since the condition Women Voters will conduct a rummage sale at 126 Penn avenue, Friday and Saturday of this week. Persons having articles to be called for are asked to call Mrs. M.

J. Dally, 4 0737, or Dr. Anna C. Clarke, 2 1393, in order that they may be collected on Wednesday or Thursday. of the mind and body depends on the meeting, mere will be a tea and recep.

tlon for the honor guests. In honor of Miss Magdalen Kneller, whose marriage to Willard Emick was Patrick McDonough, of this city. Breakfast followed at the home of the bride, after which the couple left for Cleveland and Pittsbiirffh Th.v action of these glands and that every All of the clubs of the Polish Women's Alliance of Lackawanna county will hold a meeting this evening at 7:30 o'clock In the Chamber of Commerce at which all members are James W. Bloxham, Allentown, former Carbondale residents, to M. Francis Lynch, son of Mrs.

Mary Lynch, Scranton, took place on Tuesday, Oct. 8, in the Church of the Immaculate thing in nature is subject to the law South Africa's white poDulatlon I now estimated at nearly 1,700,000. of polarity and is either positive or negative to any given situation. Man takes place on Saturday at 4 o'clock in the Hickory Street Presbyterian church, Miss Charlotte Neuls, Alder street, entertained at a honeymoon shower on Saturday of last week. High will reside at 1322 Wyoming avenue upon their return.

The bridegroom is employed by the Pennsylvania Coal company. Is not an exception to this rule. This (Continued on Page Eleven) will be the nineteenth lesson of the scores in cards were held by Mrs. series, the subject of the principle Now in Scranton A 5c ooo lecture will be "Relaxation." The Electric Citv rnnnrH Kn isn olficers look forward to another in Hugh Eradley, Mary McNally and the guest of honor. Miss Mabel Cannon, Mrs.

Edward Kneller and Mrs. Albert Finch also won prizes. A color and 10c Portion Cafeteria Crescent, Y. M. C.

A. Build Daughters of America, will entertain at its annual Hallowe'en' masnn rinr teresting and enthusiastic meeting. The In His Name circle of the Adv. in Malta hall, Adams avenue, tomorrow evening. In order that the party ing, In reporting the Besl Sellers every Week we are oflen forced to repeat because a fashion has taken to firm a hold on the public's fancy that it just sweeps along on the tide of public approval.

Kings' Daughters of the Green Ridge III II LOOK AFTER YOUR CLEANING NOW scheme of pale green and rose was at traotivcly used in decorating. Those present were: Mesdames Albert Finch, P. L. Donohoe, Frank Toennies, Edward Kneller Hugh Bradley, LeRoy Morgan, J. 8.

Emick, also the Misses Alice Connell, Hilda Monahan. Martha Oseniak, Hattie Emick, Mary McNally, Mabel Cannon, the guest of honor and the hostess. 0 0 0 Honoring Miss Helen Scudder, Myrtle street. Mrs. Gomer Morgan, North Irving avenue, gave a bridge party and tea in her home yesterday afternoon.

Mrs. J. C. Scudder presided at tea table which was decorated with yellow roses and matching tapers. The guests numbered twenty.

0 0 0 Mrs. George Knecht, 138 Meridan street, was hostess at a variety shower recently for Miss Mary McCaffrey, who will be married this month. Sixteen guests were in attendance. 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs.

E. Allen Crane were guests of honor at a card party given Ir, (ha Vifttvifi rt HAr nn.4 Hfoc, En1 These are the 6 Favorites Chosen hy the Fashion Wise Last Week GASH AND CARRY SAVES YOU MONEY Cleaning And Pressing ii Selected Herds and Skillful Dairying Give Supreme Goodness To Burschel Quality Grade A Milk Healthy, happy, tuberculin tested Guernseys and Jerseys produce the delicious and nutritious milk that is now demanded for every day in the week in hundreds of Scranton homes. To prove for your self how wonderfully different and better milk can be Phone 4 1204 Distributors Also of Matthews Certified Milk Burschel DAIRY COMPANY Hampton, Ninth and Fellows Streets Ladies' Suit Ladies' Plain Dresses Ladies' Plain Dresses ilk 2 loth Klott, West Elm street, by the members of their club. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

E. Allen Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hlckey, Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Ellis, Mr. and. Mrs. Orover Shower, Mr. and Mrs.

Adolph Mintzer, Mr. and Louis Gitlin. Mr. and Mn. Earl Klott.

Peter Husko. Ernest Walters. II I II Men's Suit $1.00 Top Coat $1.00 Boy's Suit Boy's Overcoat 75c Men's Hat Men's Suit Dyed $3:00 Men's Top Coat Dyed $3.00 SPECIAL! Men's Winter Overcoats $1.00 nil! SPECIAL! tin COATS Luxuriously Furred ones still lead. Light furs on dark coats better than ever. Black Furs on Black Coats also very good.

SPORTS COATS The Alpaca Fabric Coats are becoming increasingly popular for open car riding and for wear to football games. GIRLS' COATS Chinchillas by far the most popular last week. Mothers prefer them to. all others for school wear Girls love them. FOUNDATIONS One iece Foundation Garments outsell all others.

The new silhouette calls for a smooth, moulded, unbroken line. STRAP SHOES Suedes lead again, in both black and brown. Scranton is no different than Fifth Avenue in this choice. HAND BAGS Black and Browns, in Suede and Calfskins. Bags to match the ahoea is fashion important.

Best price was $5.00. Ladies' Winter Coats ujuis wiuciiur. 0 0 0 The marriage of Miss Margaret Harding, daughter of Mrs. Bridget Harding, 1322 Wyoming avenue, and Edward McKenna, Wyoming avenue, took place yesterday morning in St. Paul's church, Green Ridge, with the R.v.

Aloyslus Rafferty, a cousin of the We Clean To i Oct. 19 urn mil Draperies, una ins. urn Rugs, Furs. bride, officiating. During the nuptial mass Miss Mary O'Hara, Wllkes Barre, accompanied by the church organist, gave a musical program.

Miss Harding was lovely in her "5 Cash and Carry Means 25 Off All Charges Oyer $1.50 YOU CAN RELY ON DAVIS Heinz Store The i Davis Steam Dye Works 228 LACKAWANNA AVENUE Cleaners and Dyers Since 1878 The Best Place to Shop, After All".

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