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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY. APRIL 7, 1934 IWomen. Societu and CI ub News I Heads Committee Annual Meet Held Ladies Chorus Will Addresses Women WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES SOCIAL By Mission Group Give Native Concert On Race Question Mrs. H. T.

Miller Begins Term Harriet A. Price Pianist 'for The Rev. Peter K. Emmons Mrs. Salo Friedewald rend "Marie The marriage of Miss Elisabeth Edwards, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Clif As President of Westminster Group to Sing Tomorrow In Speaks at April Meeting of Miss Miriam Howells will give severe! musical selections and Oliver Patrinla will render an accordion solo. Mrs. Thomas L. Williams will preside.

The ton Vedantu Edwards, Mew York, and John Ramsey Simpson, Rochester, Antoinette." by Hllalre Belloc. at the T. W. C. A.

open house last evening. The reading was followed by the regu Women's Society Immanuel Church Elm Park Society lar Friday evening dance. N. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Simpson, Taylor avenue, this city, will be solemnised at high noon today In the chantry of St. Thomas church, New York. Dr. Roely Brooks, assisted by the Rev. Father James Key Aittsen, will Blakely Women's club of the council "The task of Christianity Is to teach Mrs.

H. T. Miller was Installed as An "All American" concert, com' president at the annual meeting of the posed of the work of American must men how to live and how to live to Mrs. Jameg Ware presided at a meeting of the Women's auxiliary to gether without prejudice and Women's Missionary society of West perform the ceremony. Miss Edwards, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear declared the Rev.

Peter K. Emmons at clans, will be given by the Electric City Ladles' chorus tomorrow afternoon at minster Presbyterian church, held yes la in charge of the program. Miss Mary Miller, superintendent of the Day nursery, will describe a modern organization of that kind at a meeting of the Child Conservation league on Tuesday evening at the the Church of the Good Shepherd yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs, terday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. bridal gown of egg shell satin Vlonnet model, fashioned with high draped 3 o'clock in Immanuel Baptist church S.

Weston, Monroe avenue. Other of Irving Spalding, Wyoming avenue. The a meeting of the Women of Ehn Park yesterday afternoon In the church house. Mr. Emmons, who took as his subject "Race Relatione" pointed out neckline, and long sleeves.

Her veil will be of Duchess and Rosepolnt lace, under the direction of Luther Bassett. triennial United Thanks meeting to fleers of the society are: vice presidents, Mrs. Peter K. Emmons, Mrs. Hayden and she will carry white iris and valley lilies, that though slavery was once consid be held In Atlantic City in October, and the convocation meeting to be Miss Catherine Forbes Jones, New York, who will be maid of honor, will Oliver and Mrs.

Rudolph Houck; re MVffk Jlllillli (Continued on Page 15, Col. 7) ered Inevitable, it has been practically cording secretary, Mrs. Raymond be gowned in green gold chiffon and will wear a large leghorn hat. She will abolished In the past fl ty or sixty held in May in Olenbum were dis cussed. Tea was served.

Glbbs; corresponding secretary, Mrs. carry spring flowers. Arthur Wilson; treasurer, Mrs. D. B.

years. As a means of combatting race prejudice he said the four necessary Yellow roses and stocks will be used Hand; assistant treasurer, Mrs. Boyd Reservations for the annual banquet Musser; secretary of stewardship, Miss on the altar, and palms and dogwood, will complete the floral decorations points to be: recognition that variety in culture Is an enriching element of to be conducted by the Welsh Women's McNulry, North Main avenue; April 20, bridge, Mrs. Thomas McAndrews VEILS AND GOWNS For the Bride and Her Attendants Moderately Priced Mary Lillian Dress Shop 414 Spruce St. Louise Matthews; secretary of litera society of Lackawanna county on April In the church.

Mrs. Edwards, mother human society, that loyalty to one and Mrs. Hilda Burke, Eynon street grouo does not involve hatred or sus of the bride elect, will be gowned in ture, Mrs. C. H.

Chandler; secretary of young people, Mrs. George Sltterly, and secretary of the Newville home for old April 21, Miss Bess McOraw, Corbett 28 in Hotel Jermyn made be made with Mrs. Albert Lewis, phone 3 6753, picion of another, that mutual respect gray chiffon and lace with black ac avenue, bridge supper. 0 0 0 must be based on mutual understand or Mrs. Albert Snyder, phone 3 5583, psople, Miss Florence Robertson, cesaories, and Mrs.

Simpson, mother of the bridegroom elect, will wear beige crepe with lace sleeves and or they may be given at the business As her advisory board, Mrs. Miller ing and not on and that more lmnortant than loyalty to a A popular dance was that of the so meeting of the society on Monday eve will have: Mrs. John H. Brooks, Mrs, David MacArt and Miss Frances Hunt, dality of the Holy Name of Mary, Nativity church, conducted last even group is loyalty to humanity. ning at a o'clock in the parish house brown accessories.

Harry Simpson will be best man New Dtliciousl of St. Luke's church. Mrs. John D. The Progressive Glee club, under Other committees wiU include: mem.

ing in the new Nativity ballroom. Dec Hughes, president of the group, has and the ushers will Include: C. Bets orations were attractive and spring. bersnlp. Mrs.

Arthur Wilson, Miss Mlplliiiillllliil piiliiiifPiiiii8lllllii the direction of Mrs. G. B. Brown, rendered a number of Negro spirituals, and Mrs. G.

R. Clark led devotions. announced that the religious service like. Assisting Miss Catherine Ferry, to have been held at the Welsh Wo chairman, were: Misses Marge Golden, Frances Hunt, Mrs. John H.

Brooks, Mrs. Rudolph Houck; treasportation, Mrs. Vandllng Rose; hospitality, Mes damss Harry Leath, Fred Heinbockel, men's home tomorrow afternoon has Announcement was made by Miss Catherine McHugh, Rita Costello, Scott Harvey Wallace, John Mears, this city; John Noble, Harris burg; E. William ConneU Donald V. Edwards, and Kenneth R.

Strickland, New York. Following the ceremony there will been postponed to April 15. Florence Owens, president, of the ap Irene Reagan, Florence Timlin, Irene McGinnis, Alice Ratchford, Margaret pointment of the following committee Hammond, Kramer, Roswell Patterson, Photo by Baohnaoh MISS MARION CONABOY Miss Marlon Oonaboy Is general chairman of the reading and tea to be given on Sunday afternoon, April IS, at 3:30 o'clock in Mercy hospital auditorium by the Catholic Junior league. Salo Friedewald will read "Days Without End," by Eugene O'Neill. Assisting Miss Conaboy will be: Misses Marlon McOee, Alice Fitzsim mons, Martha McKenny, Anne Flts simmons, and Helen Butler.

Those who will serve Include: Margaret Ford. chairmen: Miss Myrtle waugh, pro Leonard, Louise Rellly, Mildred Mc The World Wide guild of the Km George Burden, Donald Gullck, L. CHZI5E FOMPLC gram; Mrs. W. A.

Keuo. education: be a wedding breakfast for members Gulre, Alice Burke, Catherine Langan, manuel Baptist church met recently Speck, H. N. Samer, William Lesser, Grace Lewis and E. H.

Osborne, Miss of the family and Intimate friends at Dorothy Neher, Monica Ferry, Mary Mrs. H. S. Gorman, membership; Mrs. H.

K. Levering, publicity, and Mrs. E. Sherry's, New York. Following a wed Troy, Marion Boland, Lillian Berry, at the home of Mrs.

George Hayes, Harrison avenue, with eleven members present. Mrs. Charles Biddleman Ella Morganroth and Dr. Bishop, H. Beavers, circle.

ding trip, the couple will reside at Bernadette Shea and Clair Cavanaugh, Mrs. Chart's E. Smith, Athens, 1011 university avenue, Rocnester, ooo Tea was served following the meet secretary of Presbyterian society for New York. Announcement is made of the mar' Overseas work and secretary of the ing with Mrs. H.

D. Smith acting as hostess. Mrs. G. F.

Reynolds and Miss riage of Miss Pearl Davis, daughter of synod, gave a missionary travelogue, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Davis, Hill street, Sarah Clark poured at the beautifully Miss Edwards a graduate of the Horace Mann school, Chevy Chase, Washington, D. and Pembroke stressing the adventure in this work, 1 ckot milk 3 eggs Photo by Schriever to William J. Evans son of Mr.

and appointed tea table, and Mrs. Lowell IK e. soft bread crumbs VA c. rate cheese She described the missions in the west Lillian Flanagan, Genevieve O'Malley, Rita Hadley, Margaret MoHugh, Catherine Flynn, Norah Ousick, Mary Lof tus and Margaret Duffy, president of the league. MISS HARRIET A.

PRICE Smith, Mrs. Eleanor Atwater and Mrs. for Navajo Indians, and told of the work Mrs. William J. Evans, Fourth street, Blakely, which was solemnized on June Seldon McAree served.

college, Providence, R. I. Mr. Simpson was graduated from Brown university. of Miss Blanche Carr, missionary from presided and Mrs.

Jesse Thatcher was In charge pf devotions. At the next meeting on April 16 at the home of Miss Eloda Riesenberg, Vine street, Miss Margaret Oruenewald, furloughed missionary, will be the speaker. Harry B. Anthony, superintendent of Blakely borough schools, will be guest apeager ata meeting of the Lackawanna County council of Republican Women at a meeting on Tuesday evening at 7:45 o'clock in Hotel Jermyn. Miss Harriet A.

Price, newly ap Westminster church. 17 in Kingston by the Rev. J. S. Henry.

Attending the couple were Mr. Mrs. Smith was introduced by Mrs. Pointed accompanist for the chorus, Out of town guests at the wedding will make her first concert Appearance Peter Emmons, chairman of the pro and Mrs. Harry P.

Davis. 0 0 0 Connell A. C. Will gram committee, who also announced with the group and will also be heard pPersonals Mr. and Mrs.

Timothy this that the next session of the society will in piano and 'cello duets with E. M. city, announce the approaching mar be a supper meeing with members of the Young Women's guild of the church. A Hold Dance Tonight John Forcom is chairman of the Holland. Miss Price, is organist and choir director of Asbury M.

E. Church Mix the bread crumbs and cheese, and add the bot milk, beaten egg yolks, and salt. Fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites. Bake in a buttered baking dish for about 45 minutes at 350 F. Serve at once.

Use WILLIAMS BREAD riage of their daughter, Mrs. Marie Moran, and Eugene Delelra, both of New York, which will take place later and a well known teacher of the dance to be conducted by the Connell wtwemSmciei, letter from Mrs. Grace L. Enright, one of the church's missionaries, was read by Mrs. Weston, and Mrs.

Rudolph Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Duffy, Har piano and organ. in the month in St.

Patrick's cathe rison avenue, are rejoicing over the A. C. tonight at the Cialdlnt hail. 618 Genet street. The program has been arranged as Houck conducted devotions.

Mrs. birth of a son on Monday In Mercy hos will include the following from this city; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fish, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Noble and daughter, Miss Elizabeth Noble, Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Acker, Mrs. H.

C. Wallace, Mrs. Lev erlch and sons, Thomas, John and William, Mr. and Mrs. William Curry, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Manness and Miss Wilhelmina Weichel, and Mr. and Mrs. John Noble, Harrisfourg. Last night Mr.

Simpson entertained at his bachelor dinner in the Hotel St. Regis, New York, after which Miss Caroline Forbes Jones gave a supper dance, also in the hotel. 0 Mrs. Harold Scragg, chairman of the Freshens the mouth dral, New York. ooo follows: part 1, "Venetian Love Song," He will be assisted by the following: Harry Miller, presided.

A number of pital. The mother is the former Miss by Nevin Spross, sung by the chorus the throat The American legion auxiliary, Irene Gaffney, Dickson City. This is musical selections were given by Llewellyn. Jones, Arnold Lohmann and witn 'ceiio obiigato by E. m.

Holland; Koch Conley post, will meet in the the second son in the Duffy family. Herman Salavanti, treasurer; Frank Trama, secretary, Frank Tomarelll, Frank Ceccio, Victor Ronchi, ojhn Pemgini, and Roman DeMarlo. "Land of the Sky Blue Water," In legion rooms Tuesday night with Mrs, Leon Verrees. Misses Catherine Costello, West dian tribal melody by Cadman, sung Emma Welter presiding. Mrs.

Mary Following the program tea was served Market street, and Catherine Dougher, Edwards will be in charge of the Fldac with Mrs. Homer Cox and Mrs. David by Marita Dean, soprano; "Old Folks at Home," American folk song by Fos Moosic street, are In New York. program assisted by Mrs. Ethel Mc MacArt pouring, assisted by members of Mrs.

Walter J. Keiser, Quincy ave ter, sung bly Ann Widmer, Velyda Bride and Mrs. Elizabeth Moran. Mrs. the Young Women's guild.

nue, was the recent guest of Mrs. Fred Evans, Bea Judge and Harriet Oape; Bertha Batley will be in charge of Sturges, Taylor. "Were You There?" Negro spiritual by golf committee of the Scranton Coun the national defense program. Initia Misse Mildred Green, Madison ave Burleigh, sung by Ceiniven Edwards, Etiquette, Social try club, entertained the executive committee at tea yesterday afternoon tion will take place. 0 0 0 nue, is in New York.

Margaret Reese and Blodwln Rosser; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Healey, Dudley from the opera "Robinhood," by De at her home, 730 Taylor avenue.

Plans Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wallace, 839 Culture Problems street, Dunmore, have left for a South Koven, Promise Me," sung by for the coming golf season were dis North Sumner avenue, announce the American cruise. Florence Pendel and Anna Salutrak Finest duality Foods At Lowest Prices cussed and it was decided to hold the marriage of their son, Norman, to Outstlons dealing with otlouetto and Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence McGinley, social culture will be answered In this Ellen Wood, Farr which took and "Calm Be Thy Sleep," by the entire chorus. annual golf luncheon on May 1. Mrs, Roy Voris, retiring chairman, Mrs, place on Aug. 19, 1933, at Vestal, Blake street, Dunmore, announce the birth af a daughter at Mercy hospital column dally. Send your questions to Naldah Ross, care of The Scranton Republican.

For class or private Instruction in personality development and Part 2, offertory, with 'cello and Ludwln Weichel, Mrs. Cadwallader on Thursday. piano selections; "King of Kings," Prime Beef Evans and Mrs. C. A.

ConneU pre KETTLE ROAST lb. 12c social culture can Mrs. Rosa, 4 aw. Y. The Rev.

Reeves C. Havens officiated. They were attended by Carl Hartman and Etta L. Thomas who were married recently. Mr.

Wallace Dr. and Mrs. J. O. MacLean and Shelley, by the chorus; "Fear Not Ye, sided at the attractively decorated tea daughter, Kathryn, and Attorney and Israel," Dudley Buck, sung by Mar Dear Naldah Ross: table.

garet Fedor, soprano; "Trees," by Mrs. R. Van Horn returned yesterday Pleas tall aih a.f tnav An fnr The guests included: MesdamesJohn from Bermuda my hands that are so red at times It Harris, sung by Scho Niles, Walter Stevens, O. B. Fillmore, lastica Driscole, Irene Lewis', Margaret Mr.

and Mrs. W. F. Klesel 3d, and Is an employe of the Scranton Tobacco company. Mrs.

Wallace is employed at Sullivan's' Beauty shop. 0 0 0 Mrs. p. J. Mulherin and Mrs.

M. is really embarrassing. Thanking you, John Whitman, O. F. Smith, Frank Reese, Ruth Phillips, Martha Phillips, I am, SCHOOLGIRL.

children, New York, were recent guests of the Misses Kissel, Jefferson avenue. Wise, John Doherty D. B. Megargee, ANSWER J. W.

MacArthur, E. W. Osborne, Can May Griffiths, Virgina James and Myfanwy Jones; "Into the Woods My Master Went," by G. Nevin, sung by Mr. and Mrs.

J. V. Moffitt, Taylor Gerrity entertained at a card party at For hands that are red, I find La wallader Evans, Ludwig Weichel, Roy Voris, and C. A. Connell, and Miss avenue, are rejoicing over the birth of the Mulherin home, Church avenue, the chorus; "The Voice In the Wilder a son on Wednesday in Mercy hospital.

last night for the benefit of the Holy Velouty, is really the very best cream. You can get it at the Gladella Beauty Parlor. For hands that are chapped, Margaret Richards. 0 0 0 ness," Scott, sung by Ruth Bushnell, The mother was Miss May Coleman, Rosary school fund. Prizes were soprano; "The Great Taylor avenue.

awarded to those holding high scores. find Italian Balm the best lotion. Kramer and Barlow, sung by the FiSTEWIG CHICKENS 75c Carefully cleaned and cut up ready for the cooker. These Chickens art told whole at 21c lb. PORK LOIN ROAST ib.

15c (Rib end up to 3Vi lbt.) CJ STANDING RIB ROAST Ib. 18c Bet Cuts B. 21c BIG WEEK END BUTTER SALE Among those from this city vacation pmocnie, bridge and other games Mrs. J. J.

Burns and Mrs. Francis Morgan were winners in the final match of the series of duplicate Howell You should keep It in a liquid soap container, over your sink or chorus. The Rev. Mark F. Sanborn ing in Atlantic City are: Misses Vera, were played.

0 0 0 will deliver the invocation. Anne and Martha Hughes, Washburn in your bathroom. games conducted at the Catholic Wo Honoring Mrs. Charles D. Schuch street.

Miss Anne Morgan, South Re men's club on Thursday evening by becca avenue; Misses Eleanor, Natalie County Federation Marriage Licenses William A. Korsack, 510 North Key and Mary Bliss, Electric street, and Mrs. Thomas Duffy. Sixteen qualify, ing teams participated in the tourna. Will Hold Luncheon Jr.

who before her marriage in Stroudsburg on Feb. 2 was Miss Lena Surplus, daugnter of Hugh Surplus, this city, and Mrs. Otto P. Trostel, the former Miss Eleanor Hughes, Miss Marie L. Diem, Taylor avenue.

ser avenue, city. ment which is the second of the year, Miss Dorothy Favini, Marlon street, Plans are being made for a lunch Anna M. Brlgdonis, 1513 Meylert is the week end guest of Miss Jane Wil Matches for the third will begin on Tuesday. A buffet supper was served avenue, city. eon of the Lackawanna County Federation of Republican Women to be daughter of Mrs.

Mary Hughes, whose Charles Moessner, 801 Moltke ave and silver trophies awarded the win marriage took place on Jan. 26 in (Continued on Page 15, Col. 4) held Saturday. April 14 at a place to nue, city. ners.

be announced later. May A. Gerecke, 927 Orchard street, Wilkes Barre, the girls of the Piatt Woolworth house of the Y. W. C.

A. Richland The federation comprises fourteen city. Tonsils James Morell was chairman of the Derrydalc BUTTER clubs located in all parts of Lacka Wlllard J. Frazier, Olyphant. successful dance conducted last eve wanna eountv which have a total Anna V.

Wargo, Archbald. ning by Lambda Alpha Phi fraternity, membershlo of several thousand. Jnn Olyphant ave entertained in the house auditorium on Thursday evening. Miss Ruth Butler, president, was in charge of arrangements. Refreshments were served by Mrs.

H. S. Jenkins, chairman of the house committee, assisted St. Thomas college. The fraternity, Miss Julia K.

Jaflrav. cnairman or nue, cuy. the department of nubile welfare for Mary B. Dillon, 36474 Odyphant which is composed of Italian American students, is one of the most recently In easei ef reenrrint attacks ef ton llitls or eulnsy the tomtit ihrald be removed. In eaaee of ever; chronic oc stubborn ailment the toaellt eboold be examined as a aoitlble eaoet.

DIATHEBMT removet tonilli without pain or disability. No charge for elimination. DR. JOHN T. DOWNING Toaill Specialist tt rirat Natl.

Bank Bld. Phono MSt Butter 2 57c Butter 2 55c the General Federation of Women's avenue, city, by the girls of the house. Jonquils rlii an authoritv on nrison work Francis DemeoK, 405 Barttsl organized groups at the school. As sisting Mr. Morell were: Peo Ferra 2 lbs.

59c Try our Butter and be convinced of its goodness. and tulips were used for decorations. nrf reform avatanu. will be the twin Street, city. rio, Salvatore Lawrence, John Memolo, cinal sneaker Anna Malakln, 407 Bartel street, ooo Misses Madeline and Elvira Nigrelli, Louis.

Viola, Ross Tarantlno and Ralph i city. lbs. S3e I lbs. T9e Cortese. 0 0 0 Events Today FANCY SELECTED Card party for benefit of G.

A. R. dozen Price street, recently entertained the following members of the Omega Gamma Khi sorority at their home: Misses Rose, Jessie and Anna Boc chino, Madeline Bocchlno, Mildred Cetta, Ange Cantafio, Lucy LaMana, Women's home, 2:15 o'clock and 8:15 Miss Margaretta Werner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Werner, Hickory street, became the bride last evening dWt kaiw "fe jpaaj lula EGGS 23c cIock, Salsberry home, 432 Butler EGGS doz.

1 9c gyeryJEff Guaranteed street, Dunmore. of Adolph Aebll, son of Mrs. Catherine carton Dance, Theodore J. Wint post, Veter Aebli, Prospect avenue. In the rectory Madeline and Elvira Nigrelli and The Pick ef the Nests ans of Foreign Wars, Eagles' hall.

Carolyn Ray. The Misses Bocchlno, of St. Mary's church, South Scranton, Regional Junior Clubwomen's meet The Rev. George Smith performed the Chestnut avenue, will entertain at the next club meeting. ing, 10 o'clock, Ablngton Women's A club and Scranton Country club.

HIGH QUALITY GIN ceremony. The bride was charming in a swag ger suit of light gray with red acces' 0 0 0 The marriage of Miss Eva Phillips, PILLSBURY'S BEST FLOUR 24.1b. bag $1.05 iOSCO or DEL MONTE PEACHES "jZ." 2 big cans 29c BEST WHITE SOUP BEANS .3 lb. 14c RED RIPE TOMATOES 3 cans 29c blue swagger suit with navy blue ac series and corsage of pink roses and cessories and a corsage of yellow roses. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Phillips, East Elm street, and Raymond Taylor Hargreaves, son of B. Thomas Hargreaves, Beech street, will Her only attendant. Miss Adeline Phil lips, will wear a swagger suit of navy take place today In Hickory Street Presbyterian church. The Rev.

Theo tirmmed with white. Her corsage will be of pink roses. Robert Hessinger Everything a fine gin can give FARMDALE MILK will attend Mr. Hargreaves. dore Hdhn will perform the cere OSCO MILK 119c After a wedding trip to New York mony, and Stephen Guthelns will give 3 117c an organ recital.

the couple will lreside at 709 Soutn sweet peas. Her sister. Miss Ruth Werner, who attended her wore a blue suit, also with red accessories and pink corsage. Joseph Gordon, this city, at. tended Mr.

Aebll. A reception for seventy five guests at the home of the bride followed the ceremony. Upon their return from a wedding trip to New York the couple will reside at 540 Hickory street. 0 0 0 Reservations for the annual reunion and banquet of the graduating class of Hahnemann hospital to be held on May 3 In Hotel Casey, may be made before April 24 with Miss Simpson Miss Phillips will wear a powder I Irving avenue. le cans 57e is yours Milk from Tuberculin Tested Cow in Learn Beauty Culture To Girls Who Must Earn More II ii VICTOR COFFEE lb.

19c ASCO COFFEE Ib. 21c ACME COFFEE lb. Can 25c are in earneat about maklnc more If you money, seriously consider being a JOAN beautl serl clan. JOAN haa shown hundreds of girls how to double and treble their earning capacity. You at the hospital.

0 0 0 Mrs. Salo Friedewald will read win oe welcomed in me neat saions, ny ooin own ers and patrons who pay top prices cheerfully for Enjoy a cup of Fresh Coffee choose from Visit in services oi juad trained operators. the 0500 trio. "Within This Present," by Margaret Easy navmenta. Phone.

our school No obligation. Day and evening classes now form can or write. Ing. Garden Fresh, Dependable Produce fJElV POTATOES i pc 29c Joan's School of Beauty Culture 439 SPRUCE ST. SCRANTON Phone 1 4880 Fancy Fresh Dug Crisp CELERY 3 bchi.

25c i New CARROTS 2bchi. 9c "APPLES lbs. 29c Fancy ASPARAGUS bch 29c New CABBAGE 3 lbs. 10c Lge. Cel.

ORANGES dos. 29c (LWOBO Ayer Barnes, on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock In the Y. W. C. A.

under auspices of the Business Girls' club of the association. 0 0 0 Mrs. Arthur Gunster, North Irving avenue, recently entertained members of the Ontyme club at luncheon and cards at her home. High scores was made by Mrs. Grace Shopland.

Other members present were: Mrs. Arthur Vail, Mrs. Joseph Rosar, Mrs. Robert Yeager. Mrs.

Flavia Canova, Mrs. Edwin Bird, and Mrs. Alfred Abraham. 0 0 0 Honoring Miss Margaret Mullaney, Bryn Mawr street, whose marriage of James P. O'Connor will take place on April 28, the following affairs will be given: this evening a buffet supper at too homo of Miss Jule O'Connor, Hemlock street; on Tuesday, bridge, home of Miss Adelle Conway and Mrs.

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