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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1932 Olmrppe Orandt, Olatepp Oalluecl, Rocco by a very dlstlnce enunciation of the uuiao. Lultl Isnnl, Domenlco lacoblno, Alfonso quaint words. He was assisted by J. Alvin Ksene who sang "Tommy Lad" and a spiritual: West Scranton Newsi Mrs. X.

H. Osborne In a number of night at 1:30 o'clock. The Girl Scouts will be led by Miss Jean Garvin. The monthly buinless meeting of the Men's Bible class, Suburban Presbyterian church, wu held last night In the church. Boy Scout troop No.

6, Oreen Ridge Baptist church, will meet in the church at 7:30 o'clock tonight. The weekly meeting of Boy Scout humorous readings; Alex Nichols, young cornetlst who olaved the "Car nival of Venice," a Reverie and a Polka, displaying unusual technic and a good tone, and Mrs. Spencer Beverley, who Office Phone 7222 MAITLAND HARRIS Correspondent Newt Box Jenkina' Drug Store sang Schubert's "Wanderer." Brahms troop No. 13. will be held In the parish house of the Church of the Oood "Roses." and Bohm'a "Still as, the Night." Shepherd tonight at 7:30 clock, Mrs.

Beverley's work was one of excellence, both In the selections snd in laooblno. risiro uiirfiio. Carlo Manio. Prinotnto Matteo, Vlncenso Matteo, Antlollno Mansl, Olovannl Morronc Giuseppe Maiaarella, Antonio Marrl, Giuseppe Notartomaio. Giuseppe Preitl, Rocco Petrlllo, Olovannl Oae'tano Rotil, Carmine Rumo, Vlneenio Russoniello, Rlcearde Rossi.

Giovanni Bcoppllltto. Olovannl Soannella, Vlncenso Sanloro, Raffaele Savlnelll. Nicola Trunso, Loretto Taaclottl, Vlncenso Volpicelll and Alfonso Zangardl. WEST SIDE JOTTINGS Mrs. Simon Evans, 544 North Bromley avenue, Is confined to her home by illness.

The Infant son ot Mr. and Mrs. David Oswald, South Main avenue, is ill. West Scranton police are Investigating a report that burglars early yesterday morning attempted to break into the Jewel Tea company, 433 North Main avenue. The Rev.

Dr. John Lewis, pastor, will preach on "Speak for the Dumb" Mayfield Burgess ner interpretation of these classics. Baptist Croup She was accompanied by Ruth Arllne i Asks U. S. Relief wnite.

To Commit Suicide Federal relief Is needed by Mayfield borough, Senator James J. Davis has Mr. Hlggin's accompanist was Mrs. Leon E. Gardner, able and supporting.

As a closing number the adult choir Cioni Is Seated Head of Society San Rocco Unit Installs New Officers Holds Banquet been advised by Burgess James of the church sang Peter Lutkln's Lally. who In a telegram stated that Leo Buckui, 23. 1404 North Lincoln avenue, who wu ar rested early yesterday morning more than S00 men in the borough are unemployed and hundreds of "Benediotlon." Circle to Meet others are working part time. B. Y.

P. U. Officers Are by the local police on a charge 4 of suspicion in connection with 4 robbery, made an unsuccessful Burgess Lally, in urging Senator on Sunday morning at 10 a. in the seated at function; attempt to commit suicide yes Davis to vote for all federal relief bills, also asked for legislation to legal, lse the manufacture of 5 per cent beer The Mission circle, Orcen Ridge Presbyterian church, will hold its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. O.

B. Fillmore, 1830 Wyoming avenue, tonight at 8 o'clock. The address will be delivered by Miss Mary Nesbltt, First congregational church. His subject at 6 p. m.

will be "Ood's Open Rev. George Russell in oroer to put men back to work. Patay Clonl, local funeral director, was honored last night when he wu seated as president of the Ban Rocco society at the annual installation ban Speaks teroay ariernoon in a ceil acme West Side police station. 'The prisoner, according to the police, used his shirt as a noose in an effort to hang himself. It was only a few minutes after Buckus had tied the shirt to the top of the cell and was hanging 4 director ot Christian education at the Throop CARD OF THANKS First Preibyterlan church.

Wilkes Barre. All members and friends have Officers of the Young People's and Senior departments of the B. Y. P. Doors." communion win be administered at the evening service.

David Thomas, 313 Twelfth avenue, was host to members ot the S. J. Thomas Bible class, Tabernacle Congregational church, last evening In his home. A meeting of the Women's Missionary society, First Welsh Baptist church, was held last night In the home of Mrs, George Harper, 211 We wish to thank all those who so kindly assisted us In our recent bereavement, sending mass cards and in mmair tnat sergeant Harry been invited to attend. Confer Degree The Royal Purple degree was con sneieman was attracted by his Jackson Street Baptist church were Installed last evening at the annual banquet In the church parlors.

Upwards groans. flowers and furnishing automobiles. SARESKY FAMILY. Sergeant Sneldman went into i ferred upon a class of candidates last i the cell and removed the noose of 100 members and friends attended evening at a meeting of Scranton en fronvBuckus' neck. The prisoner.

the function. Harry E. Richards, retiring president who Is still at the local station house pending an investigation campment. No. 81.

O. O. in the Oreen Ridge Bank building. A. E.

8. Montgomery was degree master. The meeting was well attended. AROUND THE RIDGE oy we aetectives. was not in SCRANTON TO Rochester, N.

Y. by TELEPHONE of the senior unit, served ss toast master, and the principal address was delivered by the Rev. Qeorge RusmII, Jured. Plain. who sooke on "The Lignt.

cnerry street, uunmore. Members of the Women's Missionary society. First Baptist church, were guests last evening at the home of Mrs. F. H.

Betdln. 322 North Garfield avenue. A social hour was enjoyed after the business session. A successful card party was conducted lat night by members of tne Blessed Virgin sodality, St. Johns German Catholic church, in the parish hall.

South Main avenue and Luzerne street. Prizes were, given for high scores, snd refreshments were Other sDeakers included: Albert J. The Asbury Bible class, Asbury Davis. Sunday school superintendent and the Rev. B.

L. C. Baer. pastor. IV.

lM.IAn.llni. ine latter aiso and was In charge of the installation Victim Of Motor M. s. cnurcn. win meet in the church parlors tonight at 8 o'clock.

A meeting of the Korean Bible class. Asbury M. E. church, was held at he home of Mrs. Ivor Jones, Richmont street, last night.

Boy Scout troop, NO, 37, will meet ceremonies. few rT 1 Accident Buried 85c After 1.30 P. M. only 50c St front psiti of your Telephone Directory William Morgan led the group sing Ing, and George Kohler served as With a requiem mass in St. Pat 115 117 No.

Washington Ave. SATURDAY SPECIALS UNTIL NOON Steer Chuck Pot Milk fed Breast of Roasts lb. 9c Veal lb. 8g Med. Size Potatoes 15 lb.

Peck 7c Pure Cane Sugar 10 lbs. 47c Coffee or Dutch Cakes 2 for 25c ALL DAY SPECIALS Fresh Meadow Brook BUTTER 4 lbs. SS Swift's Sliced BrookBeld Meadowbrook Extra Large lb, 23c EGGS doz, 23c DELICATESSEN DEPT. Fancy Sliced Spiced "IT Frankforts iLCs HAMV2lb. IOC HaT" MOO GtaT.

ft. 9c Fresh Hams. lb. 100 lt Whole or Shank Half Rib Ends Fresh Ground Stewing STEAK lb. 13c BEEF lb.

5c Smooth Texture Fine Flavored GRAHAM BREAD Loaf 5c BOSTON CREAM PIES each 25c Rolled Oats 5 lbs. 19c Fla. Oranges 2 doz. 25c Corn Meal 5 lbs. 19c Pure Catsun ss 9c Grapefruit 10 for 49c Cane and Maple CaUllflOWCr 19C svpjn Bot.

'vu I Large Slxe Calif. Pare Honey a 59c Oranges doz. 29c COFFEE gr 6 lbs. $1.00 tha aocomoanists. Miss Ann wu served Mary Samuels was chlarman of the affair.

i rick's church, the funeral of James English, 113 North FlHmore avenue, Hams read the nroDhecv. Entertain' who died as a result of lniuriea he ment was offered by the following: Elizabeth Sweetser. reading: Oeorge Kohler piano solo, and Oeorganna incurred wnen run down by an automobile on Monday morning, was held and Oertrude Edwards, duet. yesterday morning. The news heads of the senior de Officers of the mass were: The Rev.

In the Asbury M. E. churoh at 7:30 o'clock tonight In charge of Scoutmaster Walter Koelsch. The "rookies" will meet in the church at 6:30 o'clock. The children's choir, Green Ridge Presbyterian church, will meet for rehearsal in the churoh this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock.

The adult choir will meet for rehearsal at 7:40 o'clock tonight. Girl Scout troop, No. 4, and Boy Scout troop, No. 7, will meet in thei Green Ridge Presbyterian church to partment are: Delia P. Williams, presi Green Ridge DOCGLAS GARDNER Telephone S91S dent: Harrv E.

Richards, vice presi Luke Hally. celebrant; the Rev. Edgar Conlon. Susquehanna, deacon, and the Rev. Francis Tools n.

subdeacon. Miss Helen Carroll presided at the orvan. FOR COUGHS AND COLDS USB JENKINS' TAK MENTHOL AND EXTRACT COD LIVER. Jerikinf Drug Store 106 South Main Art. Scranton dent: Sylvia 8a tterthwalte.

missionary resident: Catherine urmitns. secre and James Connery was the soloist. tary: Ha xel Healey. assistant secretary PATSY CIONI interment was in Cathedral ceme Fred Lance, treasurer; Jean Wilcox, pianist; Sue Bowen. assistant pianist quet in the Oolonfal hall, Jackson and Thomas Johnson, chorister.

tery. Pallbearers were: Thomas Gannon. Patrick Gibbons. Anthony English. Michael Santenello, Thomas Campbell, and Walter Moran.

street. Mr. OlonI, who has been affiliated Officers of the young people's branch ire: HODkln Jenkins, president; Ber Negro Takes Part In Church Concert with the organization for the past tha Williams, vice oresident: Betty Skelton. missionary president; Ruth Plan Card Parties Hopkin Jenkins recently was host twenty years, servea in me same capacity from 1915 to 1918, Inclusive. He also has been a member of the board of directors for more than ten Olbbs.

secretary: Ann Morgan, assistant secretary; Wlllard Morgan, treas to members of the Barons club In years. his home. Plans were made for urer; John Richards, missionary trw urer; Marjorie Wardell. social chair man: Evelyn Mundv. floral treasurer series of card parties to be held in the near future.

Isabelle Davis, pianist: Helen Clifford, Westminster Student Sings Spirituals A social hour was enjoyed, and en assistant pianist, and William Morgan, tertainment was given by Kenneth treasurer. In attedance at the banauet were: Lloyd. Luncheon was served by Mrs, The Rev. and Mrs. B.

L. C. Baer. the Jenkins, and Mrs. Ransom.

Thos present were: William Morgan. George Rev. Oeonre Russell. Hazel Andrews By D. E.

JONES, Mus. Dr. Republican Music Critic Charles Higgin. the only Negro stu January Clearance Sale Coats Dresses Greatly Reduced Lydon Quinan 235 N. Main Ave.

Capwell. Charles Ransom. William Ed' dent at the Westminster choir school. Martha Edwards. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert J. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Andrews, Beatrice Brims.

Anna Black. Sue Bowen. Elizabeth Capwcll. Isabelle wards, Evan Owens, David Globs, John Richards, Kenneth Lloyd, and Hopkin Paaquale Briscese, the retiring president, served as toastmaster and also was In charge of the installation ceremonies. Addresses were given by Vincent Russoniello, James Arigonl, Coroner F.

A. Barteochi, and Mr. Clonl. David T. Roberts, magician, entertained the group for more than a naif hour.

Other entertainment was offered by: William Malara, Dominick LaCv zino, and Robert Manento. Officers of the society are: Patsy Cioni, president; Gulseppe Notarto maso, vice president; C. A. Manai, recording secretary; Rocco Oasarella, financial secretary; Aiello Llberto, treasurer: Vincent Russonelllo, orator; Nicola Frunzo, conductor; Michael Castellano. Gulseppe Garzaralla, and Ithaca.

N. was featured as a Jenkins. The next meeting will be held In of spirituals at a concert given last night la the Green Ridge Presbyterian church. the home of John Richards, the Davis. Gertrude Edwards.

Georganna Edwards. David Olbbs Ruth Qibbs, Catherine Griffiths. Melba Harrison. Robert Harrison. Phylls Holley, Ruth James.

Hopkin Jenkins. David Jones. president. Mr. Higain, possessing a tenor voice Mission Meeting of small range, sang a number of these famous songs, among them, "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen." "Bairn In Gllead." "Goin to Lav Down David J.

Jones. Richard Jones. Mar tha Jones. Betty Lloyd, Fred Lance The Women's Missionary society of Evelvn Mundv. William Morgan.

Wal the Washburn Street Presbyterian ter Chase. Ann Morgan. Evan Owens, church will conduct its monthly meet Heavy Load." "Done Found Mv Lot Sheep." "Father Abraham." "Christmas Spiritual." and "On My Journev Now." His singing was characterized Michael Cicco, trustees; Nichola Ber bardi. Oulseppe Mazzarella, V. Russ' Elizabeth Phillips.

Benjamin Phillips, ing this afternoon at the church. The Rev. John Hubert Stanton will address the gathering on "The Challenge of Betty Reynolds. Catherine Reynolds. Mary Roberts.

Harry Richards. Mary oniello sanitary committee; G. A. Oentile. Pasquale Famiglietti.

and James Christ, council; Michael Cili Swingle. Betty Skelton. Emily searie, Elizabeth Sweetser, Marjorie Wardell, Change. The nostesaea are Mrs. George M.

Thompson, Mrs. Frank Phone 2 8251 berti. American flag bearer; Michael Carpentieri, Italian flag bearer: Luigi Rrfh lams. Wlllard Williams Seventeen stores "It's easier to pay the HOUSEHOLD'S way" Rozelle and Mrs. A.

Benolt. The president, Mrs. Herbert Wators, will pre Catherine Caswell, Gene Williams, ianni, nail guard; Francesco Matteo, Thomas Johnson. Marian Herman side. Vinoenzo Bevilaqua, Angelo Cencetti, Thomas Lewis.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leutb. Svlvia 8tterthwaite. Mr.

and Alfonso Zangardl, and Patsy Cioni, building committee, and Coroner F. Mrs. Daniel Hughes. Donald Berg To Attend Party Members of the various lodges of the A. Barteochi, society doctor.

hauser, and William Price. Members of the committee who ar order of Knights of Pythias will meet m(uEmDn) com paw tr this evening in the lodge rooms of Hyde iniini.iiBpcDOif Evans Is Installed ranged the banquet are: O. DiBlasi, Rocco Ouzzi, Joseph Bevilaqua, C. Claccaini. G.

Mazzarella, Alicm.se Lan Park lodze No. 306. K. of for the Prpaidpnt nf SnrJptv Duroose of attending a dance and social gardi, Bernard Nicola, Francesco I GVOMVU mT WW IWW' rut, Matteo, P. Famwlietti.

N. Tunis, and Installation or omcers ieaiurea ve Pasquale Briscese. monthly meeting of the Scranton Anna, Lucy and Assunta Garzarella. Anglers' club last night in the rooms, The danct and social Is being given for the benefit of the members of Taylot ville lodge No. 472.

All members are requested to be at the lodge rooms by 8 o'clock. The lady friends of the Olimpia Piaocarinl, and Lucy Berardl, 1121 swetland street. Aiaerman oi mon T. Evans was installed as presi all daughters or members ol the or ganization, prepared and served the members are especially invited. meal.

Other officers are: John Steiger the Newest Philco Radio wait, vice oresident: George Schal Those present were: Ltberato Aiello. Domenico. Aiello. An, tr. secretary: Oeoree Leber, treas Bible School Meet tonio Aiello, Vincento Arieonl.

urer; H. W. Rozelle, conductor; Loula Francesco Boniello. Vincenzo Bvilacoui. Mid year sessions of the Scranton Rrhieffield.

auard. and James ureen, School of the Bible will start tonight Harry Ktmmlck. and George Thomas, uiuseppe ueviiacqua. nicoia Berardo, Fie. tro Barnaba.

Carmine Buonvegno, Pasquale Briscese. Raffarle Briscese. Astorre Bii tocchi, Ettore Biancbetti. Dr. F.

A. Bar the Jackson Street Baptist church. The trn.vtMw program will start at 7:30 o'clock and an invitation has been extended to the teccni. A social hour was enjoyed after the Installation ceremonies and a banquet was served by members of the sociai committee, of which Alderman Evans Luigi Oaputo. Carpentiere, Rocco Complete With Tubes public.

The Rev. and Mrs. r. O. Mac 1 SO 00 Kenzle are the teachers.

casareua, Micneie ceita, Uiuseppe ciac corine, Oennaro Criscl. Mlchele Cicco. Oiu. Is the chairman. FALLS WHILE SKATING seppe Cicco, Michele Carella, Ratfaele Ca pozza.

Pasquale Cioni, Michele Ciliberti, Crescenzo Coiizzo. Michele Castellano, Vlto Eleven year old Richard Woodyatt, Rev. and Mrs. Bradbury 227 Edwards court, incurred a lacer capozza, oiuspppe wispino. Angelo Cencetti, Romeo Crociano, Nicola Caccalatere.

i T7 ,1 ation of the left hand last evening Surprised by rienOS When he fell on a broken milk bottle Giuseppe De Rosa, Belllno D'Amlco. Ola como D'Amlco. Americo D'Amico. Benia mino De Viro, Alfredo Dante, Nicola De Slmone, Salvatore De Stefano, Generoso wane rouer snaiing near nis iwmc. One suture was required to close the wound at the West Side hospital.

Dl Bias). A surprise party was tendered the Rev. C. J. Bradbury, newly appointed pastor of Tabernacle Congregational church, and family at their home on Frank Fidatl, Michelangelo Finlells, Aniello Furiosi, Pasquale Famiglietti, Alfredo Fiorlni, Oiuseppe Fonstno, Tomato Olyphant Lincoln avenue by memoera ana friends of the D.

M. Jones Bible class reoentlv. Twentv four were present. E9D0S1I0. Giuseppe Antonio Oentile.

Nicola Giordano. Antonio Garzarella Giuseppe Garzarella, Luca Grande, Giovanni Grande, Sale on Hats Saturday 50c each. Mackie's Millinery. Adv. Not only was the party a surprise, but Mrs.

Marclrwieh presented the pastor and family with a silk green comforter, made by the Ladies' Aid society. Luncheon was served at the close of the party. Final Tribute Paid Slightly more on time Something decidedly new in design giving you a handsome piece of furniture for your home as well as a dependable radio. Philco is again asserting itself maintaining the leadership in popular priced radios. it's model 112X Balanced Superheterodyne Eleven Tubes Automatic Volume Control Complete With Philco Balanced Tubes Including New Pentode Power Tub Illuminated Station Recording Dial Hand Rubbed Cabinet and many other exclusive Philco features Come and see this new model everybody is enthusiastic about it everybody likes the new style cabinet the wonderful, tone quality the marvelous reception.

To Mrs. Dougherty Final tribute was paid to the mem ory of Mrs. Jennie Burnett Dougherty, 831 North Main avenue, yesterday morning. A requiem mass was celebrated in St. Patrick's church by the "You Who Enjoys fyC.

Good Eating I7 yu that's whole iyiflTij 1 some and tasty, if you like served quickly and efficiently, jj ffcJl if you like to eat amid nice jg; iSjf" surroundings then make it I habit to dine here at least once I I each week then you'll ex 1 perience eal satisfaction. i ii! In Rev. Edstar Conlon. Susquehanna, a nephew of the deceased. The Rev.

Luke Hally was deacon, and tha Rev. Francis Twlan served as subdeacon. Miss Helen Carroll directed the fu neral music, and Edward T. Cosgrove was the soloist. Interment was In Cathedral cemetery.

Pallbearers were: John C. Hayes, John Feeney, Walter Hamm, Sterling Rlker, Frank A. Gil roy, and M. W. O'Boyle.

Boston Woman Speaks HOTEL WYOMING GRILLS In West Side Church Miss Mary D. Uline, Boston, addressed a large group last evening in the Plymouth Congregational I) 229 Wyoming 221 Washington fp church. "The gathering was sponsored bv the Women's Missionary societies of the Congregational churches in BEWARE THE COUGH OR Scranton. Miss Uline gave an interesting missionary address. Mrs.

A. D. Upton another new model by Philco A Clock that is a Philco Radio a good timekeeper, a good timegiver. Price is low 6000 With Tubea Slightly more on time. COLD THAT HANGS ON served as chairman, and the devotional program was in charge of Mrs.

other Philco Radios from 36.50 up to 295.00 with tubes Roberts and Miss Sarah Davis. Solos Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stoo them now were given by Mrs. Arthur Evans and Mrs. Fred Lentz.

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Lula Marsh In the family home, 218 North Bromley avenue. The Rev. J. H. Stanton, pastor of the Washburn Street Presbyterian church, and the Rev.

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Ask your druggist, (sdr.) wttittingGqi Klinetob, pastor of the Dunmor? M. E. church, were the officiating clergyman. Burial was in Forest Hill cemetery. Pallbearers were: Clarence Wilson, Arthur Leyshon, Edgar Glnter, Robert Bortwick, Alex Campbell, and Harry Mackender.

The flowers were carried by Howard Marsh, and Elmer Hughes. CREOMULSION 3ot I 30S 3IO 3I2 3I4 LACK A. AVI FOR THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON.

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