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this ecsautch nzncucAN, tutsdax, januahy 27, 1931 West.Scrantoe Business and Professional Club Dines Green Ridge OOCGLAS GABDNEB Home Telephene 4 N1S Newt Boz Thompson's Drun Start Newi Bos Jankini one Stew MAITLAND HAKKIS Office Phnr 7m 13 1 Local Civic Association ODD FELLOWS PLAN TO CONFER DEGREE Green Ridge lodge No. 603, I. O. O. I aid I I'l' Conducts Annual Banquet will confer the second degree on a 4 I iv ciass oi canmaates on Thursday evening in the clubrooms, Green Ridge bank building, The ceremony will begin at 8 o'clock.

It will be directed by John Richardson, wAo will Officer Are Seated at Affair Held in Hyde Park Hotel By West Scranton Business and Professional Unit; Former Mayor Delivers Address. oe ass is tea oy an a Die stall. Refreshments will be served by the social committee at the of the meeting. Theodore Sureth noble grand. nas announced tnat a minstrel will be presented in the lodge auditorium, Green Ridge bank building, on Friday evening at 8 o'clock.

The presentation is being sponsored by the booster club of the local or Former Mayor John F. Durkm delivered an inspiring address on "Organization and Its Benefits to a Community" last night In the Hyde Parle hotel, South Main avenue, at the ninth annual banquet and installation. of the West Scranton Business and Professional association. The former mayor outlined the A ganization, and will be presented by duties of the officers of the society memrjers oi tne Excelsior BlDle class, Green Ridge Baptist church. Joe McCormack and his orchestra 1 I Public Speaker will be present to furnish music for dancing at the close of the minstrel.

ana also spoKe briefly on some of the needs of the section that the clvie organization might discuss or endeavor to effect during the ensuing year. New Officers Jons W. Evans, retiring president, served in the capacity of toastmaster and also was in charge of the installation ceremonies. The new officers of the organization are: C. W.

Baldwin, KNIGHTS OF MALTA HOLD CEREMONIAL The Red Cross and Sepulchre degree, the highest and most beautiful president; Gerald Vanston, first vice' president; Alderman Simon T. Evans, second vice president; Harry a. Jen By Prestwood, Republican Staff Photo Pictured above are the new officers of the West Scranton Business and Professional association who were installed last night at the ninth annual banquet conducted at the Hyde Park hotel, South Main avenue. Retiring President John W. Evans was In charge of the ceremonies.

Seated from left to right, are: C. W. Baldwin, president; Miss Emily Baldwin, Mrs. John W. Evans, and John W.

Evans. In the rear row, are: William B. Layton, treasurer; Everett D. Thomas, secretary; Mrs. John B.

Thomas, Earl B. Houser, retiring secretary Alderman Simon T. Evans, second vice president; Mrs. Simon T. Evans, Mrs.

Gerald Vanston, and Gerald Vanston, first vice president. kins, third vice president; Everett Tnomas, secretary, ana wiiiiam a Layton, treasurer. Everett D. Thomas, the new aecre tary, took over the activities of Earl B. Houser, who served in that capacity during the past eight years.

Mr. Houser was congratulated on his work degree in all the workings of the Knights of Malta, was conferred last evening upon a large class of candidates by Columbus commandery, No. 265, in the rooms in the Green Ridge bank building. Sovereign Commander R. J.

Sweet and his degree staff consisting of forty trained members of the lodge conducted the. ceremonial. Many prominent members of the order, including Donald B. Cahoon, past grand commander 'of Pennsylvania, witnessed the conferring of the degree. At the close of the ceremonies, a social time was enjoyed and were served by the social Colgate Professor as secretary of the society in an ad Sooth Side dress delivered by Mr.

Evans. Mr, Lavton. a charter member of the Speaks at Meeting group has been been treasurer of the' local society since its organization JOHN J. DEMUTH 709 Cedar Ave. Phone 4 3749 more than nine years ago.

PHONE 2 8036 Members of the board of directors More Than 500 Attend Mags are: Dr. John J. Parry, John Apgar, Prank GUroy, Miss May Y. Hill, Wil Legion Auxiliary Party liam Longcor. George Pfieffer, Dr.

Gathering at Jackson Street Church LEGION WILL DRAFT BONUS RESOLUTIONS Rowland Davies, Mrs. Catherine Quln Under the auspices of the Ladies' Auxiliary of American legion, Victory nan. and Mrs. Carrie I. Post.

At the conclusion of the installs than S00 men gathered last Maennerchor Committee Will Hold Meeting Tonight The executive committee of the Junger Maennerchor will meet tonight in the quarters in the South Side Bank and Trust company building. J. Henry Schwenker is chairman of the executive committee and requests post, a card party will be conducted this evening at 8 o'clock at the home few remarks were delivered by the new president, Mr. Baldwin, and night In Jackson Street Baptist of Mr3. Christine Fetzer, Cherry street, In behalf of the membership.

Frank church at a men's mass meeting of Mrs. Margaret Brundage, president the Northeastern Pennsylvania Bap A. Gilroy presented Mr. Evans with a of the auxiliary, announced last night tist association. Danlal W.

Williams Asbury Sunday School Board to Meet Tonight The monthly meeting of the Sunday school board, Asbury M. E. church, will be held tonight. A covered dish luncheon will be served at 6:30 o'clock. Members of the Oxford Bible class will have charge of the tables.

A. B. Clemmens, superintendent, will preside. The speaker of the evening will be H. L.

MacAskle, president of District 9, the' banner district of the Lackawanna Sunday School association. All members of trie board have been urged to attend. gift in appreciation tor his service as head of the organization during the served as chairman of the program the presence of all members. Pre Dr. David J.

Evans, a member of that bridge, five hundred, pinochle, and dominoes will be played. Card players are asked to bring their own cards. Refreshments will be served. Victory post, American legion, conducted its regular meeting in the Dun more borough building last night. Frank Colwcll, post commander, presided.

The post went on record to draw up a resolution to be sent to Washington regarding the soldiers' bonus fund. A committee of three members was appointed to draw up this resolution and also to attend the eleventh district meeting of the American legion posts at Dickson City on Feb. 9. At this time the local representatives will mak an effort to have the liminary plans will be made for the JOHN GACGHAN Prank Kenny was re elected presl past two years. Social Prorram the faculty at, the Colgate Rochester spring concert to be given by the or Divinity school, delivered an interest' Mrs.

Florence Morgan Harris, ac dent of the public speaking class of ganization. If the organization decides to have the Annual concert rehearsals companled by Mrs. Gene Acker Jones, entertained with contralto selections. St. Brendan council, M.

i lasi night at th annual reorganization meeting in the clubrooms, North Main ing address on "A Christian Man's Job." The speaker was introduced by the Rev. Mark F. Sanborn, pastor of Immaculate Baptist church, who also Dr. W. Rowland Davies was in charge will begin, efforts to secure the services of an arUst to assist in the program and the date snd other preparations will be of the community singing.

One of the scoke briefly. made. features of the social program was a comedy sketch given by Harold A. St, Mark's Church Activities The Girls Friendly society of St. Mark's Episcopal church will meet at the home of Aileen Deykes, East Drinker street, tonight.

Important business will be transacted and refreshments will be served. On Thursday afternoon at 2:30 the Women's Guild of St. Prayer was offered by Walter Min. NOTED PREACHER Miller. Bethany Church Notes chec, Peckville, while the scriptures was read by Henry T.

Harris. The Class No. 2 and the home department Several beautiful bouquets used as posts which comprise the district take the same action that the local pest is taking. The commitlee appointed to make arrangements for this is: S. E.

James Setzer, and N. V. TO SPEAK HERE business session was In charge of DiS' table pieces were donated by Florists of the Sunday school of Bethany Baptist church will meet on Thursday eve The Rev. Dr. Daniel Poling, New triot Director A.

T. O. Marks, while York, president of the World Christian ning at the home of Miss Lyda Bailey, the Rev. B. L.

C. Baer, pastor of the Gerald Vanston and C. W. Baldwin. Members of the general committee on arrangements included Guy Patterson, Gerard.

Mark's church will meet in the parish rooms to arrange for a clam chowder entertaining congregation, cieiiverca Endeavor union and nationally, noted clergyman, will speak in Elm Park 520 Brook street. TheJJ. Y. P. U.

will also meet on the The members of the post were also the benediction. sale on Friday. Following the sale, avenue. Thomas Regan was elected secretary treasurer, and Prof. Richard Mc Nlchols was again named instructor.

The latter has been In charge of the local public speakers for the past six years. An interesting address was delivered by John Gaughan on "Unemployment." The following gave three minute talks on current topics: Mr. Kenny, Edward Coleman, John Regan, Francis Drummond, Francis Cooney, James and Patrick McSorely, nd Girard Sharps. The group will convene on Monday night at 8 o'clock, at which time plans will be discussed for a class debate George Waters Mrs. catnerine urged to "get busy" in the member church, this city, on Wednesday night, A musical oroeram was presented Quitman, Mrs.

Carrie I. Post, Mame the members of the guild will hold their monthly business meeting. ship drive. It was announced that same evening in the church parlors, Pittston avenue and Pear street, for the business meeting and social session. Feb.

12, under the auspices of the Phillips. William Longcor, Simon T. 156 members are now enrolled in tne young people division of the Lacka by members of the Baraca Bible class glee club' and orchestra. congregational singing was in charge of Evans, and Gerald Vanston Card playing followed the affair. organization.

The drive ends in March. Ladies' and Gents' Donatell Hearing Postponed The hearing of Tony Donatell. 115 Prof. Luther Bassett, chorister. Bridge, and five hundred were the games played, and prizes wanna County Sabbath School association.

The Rev. Dr. Poling is well known for his Sunday afterncon radio broadcasts over Station WJZ and a national Arrangements have been made wfth Haircutting, 35c. Herbster's, East Grove strest, scheduled to be held were given for high scores. Card Party Planned isterday afternoon in the borougn Pittston Ave.

and Willow St. In attendance were: Superintendent of Schools James R. Gilligan to conduct an essay contest, in the high school in the near future. Several prizes will be awarded, the C. W.

Baldwin. Emily W. Baldwin, Mr. By Hospital Society Adv. building, was postponed until tonight, it was announced last night.

Dona" hookup. The Rev. John Hubert Stanton, pastor of Washburn Street Pres to be held in the near future. and Mrs. John W.

Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Plans are underway by members of tell, who was arrested' on Sunday byterian church and superintendent of Gerald E. Vanston, Mr.

and Mrs. Simon T. Evans, Mrs. John R. Thomas, Everett first of which will be $10 in cash.

Two the West Side Hospital Alumnae as morning for the robbery of the A. P. SCIMITAR INITIATION A class of fifty candidates will be the young peoples division, received other awards will be made. The title sociation for a card party to be given D. Thomas, W.

B. Laytln, Earl B. Howell, Mr. and Mrs. F.

A. Oilroy, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.

Qreene, Ralph Houser, Mr. and word last night that the Rev. Dr. grocery store on Grove street, is suspected of several other burglaries and of the essay will be "Why Every kx Service Man Should Join the Legion." Poling would be able to speak here. on Wednesday, Feb, 11, at the nurses home.

North Bromley avenue. initiated at the weekly meeting of Sslmltar chapter, De Molay alumni, in Tall Cedars hall, Wyoming avenue, local authorities are holding him at Mrs. Palmer Smith, w. D. Longcor, Charles Greene.

Dr. and Mrs. Leon Braunstein. Carpentier to Speak the borough building until an investigation is made. Bridge, pinochle, 500, and dominoes will be played, and prizes will be given for high scores.

Several door prizes Mr. and Mrs. Austin Zimmerman, Ralph W. Davies, Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Apgar, George W. Daniels, Joseph Hoban, Mame NO WORD LEARSiJSD To Local Legionnaires tonight. Thomas Williams, newly elected president, will have charge of the session. The following will have charge of the initiation: Jacob Emig, also will be awarded.

C. Phillips, Mrs. C. R. Acker, C.

R. Acker, J. W. Warnke. W.

J. Lewis. Mrs. W. J.

ON SCHOOL SURVEY Georges Carpentier, French veteran Mrs. Eugene Fuller heads the com Lewis, Mrs. Guy L. Patterson, Mr, and of the World war and heavy mittee on arrangements. Mrs.

Leona Theodore Dornheim and Jerry Fah No word has been received as yet Mrs. Harry L. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Waters.

Mr. and Mrs. Gtorae weight boxer, will address tne mem Dodge is president of the organization. from Harrisburg in reference to the Waters Dr. and Mrs.

William Row recent survey mads of the Dunmcre bers of Koch Conlev post No. 121, American legion, in the legion rooms, 321 Lackawanna avenue, on Saturday ARREST VICE SUSPECTS City police last night arrested a school system by the department of Minooka MISSIONARY WILL DELIVER ADDRESS The Rev. Marcus A. Daniels, noted missionary, will lecture tonight at Tabernacle Congregational church In connection with the weekly prayer meeting. The program will start at 7:30 o'clock, and an Invitation has been extended to the public.

The Rev. Owen Jones, pastor, will be in charge of the devotional program. Members of the Ladies' Aid society will conduct a fagot sale tomorrow. The Juvenile choir will meet for rehearsal on Thursday night at 7 o'clock. The Adult choir will rehearse tonight at the conclusion of the prayer "service.

The Boy Scouts will convene on Friday night. The weekly session of the Christian Endeavor society will be held on the same evening with Mrs. George Kier nan's Bible class in charge. Dunmore Christian Notes Miss Grace Donly, Green street, will entertain members of the Sunday school cabinet of Dunmore Christian church this evening at her home. The monthly business session will be held and will be followed by a social hour.

The Young People's society of the Christian Endeavor society of the church will be in charge of the midweek prayer and praise services tomorrow evening. education and from what The KepuDii. land Davies, Helen Davis, Mrs. Frank Jones, Mrs. Mahlon Harris, Anna Griffiths, Norma Reid, Itaymond Heppletfhite, Jack Anneman, Sara Lydon, Catherine Cannon, Kitty Cardin.

Marlon Joyce, Kathryn Healey, Catherine Hogan, Cath nigllt. can learned last night no communica' MINOOKA, Jan. 26. The first half A committee from the post ccm tion on the subject is expected for fthe scholastic year will end on Fri colored man and colored woman in Raymond court on suspicion of connections with a vice ring. They will be questioned today by Superintendent Alfred Rodway.

prislng of Carl Ural, commander; several weeks. Sergt. Clyde Finney, A. H. "Dick" day, Jan.

30, and new pupils will be admitted during the first two weeks of There is to be a new head named for Downing, Edwin A. Harris, John Rzon erine wuinan. Kees Tnomas, Mr. ana Mrs. Arthur Green, Mr.

and Mrs. J. Palmer Smith, W. A. Longcor, Guy L.

Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harris, Mrs.

R. Belle Richards, O. M. Richards. W.

P. Jones, February. The principal, V. J. Dun The police are of the opinion that cki and John G.

Becker, last night called upon the noted Frenchman who leavy, announced, that children who the education department by Governor Pinchot in the near future and it is understood all reports on surveys made during the Fisher administration are uarne 1. rose, K. j. ost, Mrs. K.

J. rost. the woman was taken here from Buffalo to be placed in a local disorderly is appearing at a local theater to Issue tiaroia Miner, Mrs. Harold Miner, w. are 6 years of age or who will be 6 before June, 1931, will be allowed to tne Invitation.

house. Hammerman, and Mrs. 8. Hammerman, begin school, providing they also bring along a certificate of birtn and evi BELLEVUE BOOSTER dence of a successful vaccination. No to wait on the new educational department superintendent.

The Dunmore board meets tonight when it is expected some reports wil bi received from the tax collectors, former and incumbent as the re CLUB HOLDS DANCE ta Permlttei t0 enter One of the most successful dances knAr M. Old Forge Men on Trial PITTSTON, Jan. 26. John Dicosmo and Nick Carabolletti, Old Forge, were placed on trial today before Judge John Fine in criminal court ln Luzerne county, charged with robbery in entering the store of Valentine Barbarevich, 124 York avenue, Dur yea, on Nov. 20 and stealing $39 in cash.

Attorneys Leo W. White and F. A. McGuigan represent the defendants. of the pre Lenten season was con' rector, is directing the minstrel show quest made two weeks Itgo that the ducted last night in Town hall by of the Swas club in Scranton.

Mr. HOSPITAL CASES Margaret Slugg, 2, 319 North Brom ley avenue, incurred a severe lacera tion of the rkht hand yesterday mora drive on tax delinquents be speeded members of the Bellevue Booster club, Johnny Matzer and Eddie Leyh's or up ln such a way that sufficient funds can be obtained to meet payrolls. Kranlck has had much success along these lines. Miss Margy Kranick is accompanist. chestras played for dancing.

ing when the member was caught in Eczema in Rash Formed Blisters. Lost Sleep. Cuticura Healed. "Eczema broke out in a small spot on my neck and gradually spread to my arms, limbs and other parts of my body. It was in a rash and later formed blisters.

The itching and burning were so severe that I scratched and water came from the eruptions. Then they would dry up and scale over. My clothing aggravated the breaking out and I lost many a night's sleep. "I read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment and sent for a free sample of each. I purchased more and in about two months I was completely healed." (Signed) Miss Margaret Mentzer, Box 263, Baden, Pa, June 4, 1930.

Soap 25c. Ointment 25 and 50c. Talcum 25c. Sold everywhere. Sample each frea.

Addrest: "Coticnra Labor tori Dapt. Maiden. Mam." Connolly post, American legion, will Robert B. Collins served as chajr man of the general committee on an electric wringer at ner nome. ene was treated at the West Side hospital Sodality Making Plans conduct its monthly meeting on Tuesday night in the post's quarters, Blr arrangements.

and was admitted to the ward. Mrs. Dickson. 21, 343 Hughes court, Fractures Right Shoulder Patrick McCrone, 27, 212 Charles For Communion Breakfast At a recent meeting of the Blessed Kr uey hvciiuc. every auuve meniuer tins Whoopee LIuh to Hold planned to bring along to this meet suffered a probable fracture of the street his right shoulder chortly before midnight last ln a fall Annivoranrv Rinmiot ln8 new member.

Extra enthusiasm Anniversary Banquet ta manlfested ln tne effort to tne Virgin sodality of St. Anthony's church plans were made for the an right arm yesteraay morning wnen sne fell while walking near her home. She was treated at the hospital and was in the central city. Police from head Connolly post "over the top" before the end of the month. A social will quarters took him into custody and Plans for an anniversary banquet, which will be held in the near future by members of the Whoopee club.

nual communion breakfast to be held on Sunday, Feb. 1, ln the Hotel Casey. discharged. While coasting near his home yes later removed him to the State hos follow the meeting. pital for treatment.

were discussed at a session last night Leo Padden. member of the local terday afternoon, Joseph Tomasusky, Miss Jovina Chlodo, prefect of the ln the home of John Franko, Lafayette 4. 423 Nineteenth avenue, fell and organization, is general chairman pf the committee in "charge of arrange high school basketball team, is confined to his home on Walsh street with illness. struck his head on the pavement. The street.

Gabriel Montella, president, was charge, and a committee was wound was cauterized at the hospital, Clarence Wallace. Catonsville. Joseph Powers, 9. 1209 Sloan another coasting victim, was named to arrange for the affair. A social hour followed, and refresh is spending a few days vacation with his.

parents here. merits were served by Mrs. Franko. Mrs. Anna warmer, arooKiyn, n.

In attendance were: John Franks, Gabriel Montella, Dante Gelmlni, Is visiting the Coyne residence, 2713 Cedar avenue. ments and she is being assisted by a committee composed of the members of the sodality. Plans are also being completed to. conduct a triduum on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings of this week for the young women of the parish and particularly for the members of the sodality. At the close of the services on Friday evening initiation of new members will take place.

There will be a meeting of the sodality tomorrow evening following the opening services. Philip DeSarno, Peter Gentile, Rin aldo DePaola, John DlBlasl, Frank Tallo. Joseph Bomrad, George Ab Swas Club Presents dalla, Morris Abdalla, and Roland Annual Minstrel Show Blanchi. See "THE CRIMINAL CODE" At the Capitol Theater This Week The General Electric Refrigerator Was Selected To Add the Modern Touch to the Kitchen Scenes and Is Shown In Its Many Uses. GENERAL QeLECTRIC A large audience witnessed the fifth treated for a laceration of the right hand which he received when he fell near his home.

Embury Class Conducts Monthly Meet in Church The Men's Fellowship Bible class, Embury E. church, held its monthly business and social session last night. George Jones presided, and the Rev. Dr. George N.

Underwood, teacher, addressed the group. A social program was presented with the various members taking part, and luncheon was served by a committee headed by Arthur Edwards. a. annual, minstrel show of the Swas Social Program Is Enjoyed club presented last night in the Ma By Welsh Women's Society sonic temple auditorium. Andrew P.

The monthly social meeting of the liramc i The following played the leading Welsh Women's society of Lackawanna parts in the performance: John county was held last night at the Lenard, Michael Hudak. Charles Mechanics hall. North Main avenue, Tax Notice Five per cent penalty on all 1930 County, Borough, and State Taxes not paid before Feb. 1, 1931. M.

J. KEARNEY, Tax Collector. Adv. Sledzlnskl, John Nohal. Andrew with more than fifty members and friends in attendance.

Strenecky, John Mikula, Joseph Burak, Michael Urbanlck, Stephen ALfBTEEL, BEfl Mrs. Ruth Thomas Foster was in A Peppy New charge of the unmS which Included urcnak' Jonn Mlchftel Km' a sketeh Mrs ffif'llwte and Mrs par' Oeorge Raymond Haro'd Davis; reatog? M1m Ma JLSPSSS' aMJJST Evans, and a duet, Doris Lewis and Lieut. Jones 111 Lieut. William R. Jones, commanding officer of the West Scranton police precinct, is confined to his home, South Everett avenue, by Illness.

Lieutenant Jones has been ill for the past three days. With the Rev. Dr. James G. Ben ninger, superintendent of the Wyoming conference, presiding, the fourth Lewis Thomas.

Edward and Cyril Nemith and Thomas Dempsey. Refreshments were served at the For Coughs and CoMs Dm Jenkins Tar Menthol and Ext Cod Liver Jenkins' Drug Store 106 South Main Ave. Scranton conclusion of a committee headed by White Elephant turn Mrs. Foster. Constance Cummings and Walter Huston per tonally selected the General Electric Refrigerator used in these; scenes.

It gives the modern kitchen that final touch of completeness and efficiency. Your kitchen, too, needs this silent, efficient and economical refrigerator. Let us explain our easy sales plan. into gold through the Want Teams to Bowl Ads. Dial 7222.

A team representing the Revellers Social club will bowl members of the quarterly conference meeting or tne West Park M. E. church was held last night at the edifice. Reports of the various committees were presented, and an address was delivered by the Rev. Dr.

Bennlnger on the coming Victor Alflerl Literary society team to nz 1 night at the Hyde Park recreation center, North Main avenue and Price 4 i i i .1 1 1 t. i 't Story About Youth Begins Today In The Republican conference activities. street. Clam Chowder Sale 'r ,1 1 1 CatAesConghonTrain Better by Next Station "James was on a trip to Canada with me. He caught cold on a train platform.

We got some Smith Brothers' Cough Syrup and gave it to him. In about two hours there Members of the Sunday school class. of First Baptist church, taught by Miss Exact Model Used In Play Is Displayed In the Lobby of The Capitol Theater Anna Morgan, will conduct a clam chowder sale today beginning at 11:30 o'clock at the edifice. Ward Unit Meets wasn't a sign of a cough left My boy was smiline aeain auite re Members of the Fifteenth Ward Protective association convened last night at the Frances Wlllard school, covered." Mrs. K.

V. Badman 2651 Monroe Street, Toledo, Ohio Eynon street. Thomas R. Phillips presided, and routine matters were dis WEST SIDE JOTTINGS Mrs. Isaac Williams, prominent West Scranton resident, is confined to her home.

West Locust street, by illness. The weekly Bosworth prayer meeting will be held tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strauch, 1101 South Main avenue. "The Womanless Wedding." a comedy drama, will be presented in the near future by the primary department, Simpson M.

E. church. Miss Dor6thv Evans, a student at Syracuse university, is spending the mid year "acallon with her parents, Funeral Director and Mrs. John W. Evans.

223 South Main avenue. Franklin Phillips, 608 Hampton street, was host to members of the Questionnaire club recently at his home. Mlas Ellen Wall, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.

H. Revell. Waverly. underwent an operation on Sunday at the Hahnemann hospital. cussed.

Reports were submitted on the condition of sidewalks on several of the streets In the vicinity. Mrs. Upton Hostess Pa LSOOTHINCl.MllDLY LAXATIVE 3. CLEARS AIR PASSAGES' Mrs. A.

D. Upton, 1506 Jackson INCOR.POAAT&D PHONE 3 2492 street, was hostess to members of the Women's Missionary society, Plymouth Congregational church, last night at her home. A "puzrie program" was carried out, after which a social hour was enjoyed. SMITH DROTH EUS COUCH SYRUP Medical Arts Building r..

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