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T2 THZ SCRANTOM REPUDLICAN, THURSDAY. APRIL 19, 1934 i Mrs. Robert Mllle, president, who pre Avoca Tinymite Plane Hailed as Graft for Thrifty Flying sided, is general chairman of. the A hat social was held in change of Newi far The Bewabtfcaa left with Miss Margaret McDti mmit, 134 Factory street, ar ahsas to Moscow Newt tar The BepnbHeaa left with Miss Agnei Watte wOl re eeire immediate attention. Scouts Officials Will Ladies9 Bible Class Plans Annual Dinner Arrangements tor the dftn annual banquet to be held in the church looms on Tuesday evening, May 3, were outlined Tuesday at the meeting of the Ladles' Adult Bible class of Petersburg Presbyteraln church in the home of Mrs.

C. Ernest Stark, Third street Mamie M9 will receive Mrs. Evan Bennie. Hostesses were: Mrs. Alfred Greener, Mrs.

Robert Baiu tien. Miss Gussie Dobrindt, Mrs. August Gets and Mrs. Miller; Waverly Newt for The Repablieu left ith Mrs. F.

W. Tyler ar phoned to Clarks SammH M4 1 will receive immediate attention. Trustees Are Elected By Community House WAVERLY, April 18. The annual meeting of Community house was held on Monday evening last with an unusually large attendance. diate attenUaa.

Bowling League Will Most earthquakes happen far away llllllllllll Hi ft SS ryl4 Visit With Local Troop MOSCOW, Apiil 18. On Thursday evening big event in scouting will from population centers. Hold Annual Dinner AVOCA April 18. The fifth annual dinner of the Avoca Bowling league will be held Thursday evening be held in the high school gymna slum, Scout Executive Gullck, Colonel Ezra Ripple and other scout official Henry Belln, 3rd, chairman of II'. I will pay Moscow troop, No.

1, visit, at Austin's tavern. South Main street, Pitts ton. Assistant District Attorney John W. Murphy, Scranton, will be the board of presided. The mi This group will assist the Moscow Rev.

O. O. Langford pronounced the court of honor in reviewing and pass' toastmaster. He will be Introduced by .1. 11 Invocation, and the high school or I ing eleven scouts to the rank of first Thomas J.

O'Malley, league presi chestra played several numbers. class. dent. The following reports were, given: In the near future another group The guest speaker 'of the evening pest office. Miss Carrie Saar; grange, secures the rank of first class scouts will be District Attorney Thomas L.

Several scouts have their work com Lewis, Wllkes Barre; song leader, C. G. Dolson; dancing group, Ethel Mayo; story hour group, Ned Steven Jack Walsh, Kingston. Reservations pleted for merit badges and will re ceive their court of honor to be con son and Billy Lewis; Jr. Sport for the dinner may be made with ducted Wednesday evening.

April 25. club, Bobble Sherman; Boy Sccuts, Dick Dearborn; Girl Scouts, Helen James O'Brien at the recreation cen ter not later than Wednesday. AT A LOW PRICE BRIEF NEWS NOTES trundza; A. U. G.

club, Irene Jordon; P. club. Leon Moth MOSCOW, April 18. Mrs. Nettie Veaux announces the marriage of her AVOCA BRIEFS AVOCA, April 18.

Mr. and Mrs. er's club, Mrs. Cecil Lowrie; athletic activities, Wallace Rubright; nurses, son, George Veaux, to Margaret Han non. May, 1933.

Louis Ostrowski, 313 Plttston avenue, entertained Sunday evening at their Miss Mildred Jenkins; kindergarten, Miss Coursen; treasurer's, John Hill. At the close of the reports, ballots Mrs. J. W. Knedler has been the past few days in New York home in honor of their daughter, Theresa.

The occasion was her third birthday anniversary. Games were en Joyed and a dainty luncheon was were distributed for the election of city. Mrs. Rena Biesecker underwent an A midget of the air, heralded by its designer as the answer to economy flying, is this "Knight Twister." piloted trustees for the ensuing year. While the count was taken, refreshments were served, the Boy Scouts assisting operation in the Hahnemann hospital, served by Julia Arch and Mary Os by Thomas Cushman.

Built by V. W. Payne, former army aviation instructor, It weighs only 400 pounds, is 11 Scranton. trowski. Present were: Helen and The result of the election' was an feet long, and has a 15 foot wing spread.

It is powered by a nine cylinder French' Salmson motor, and Payne Mrs. August Kruger, Mrs. Carol Klanter and daughter, Connie, New mmwm claims a speed of 120 miles an hour, using only three gallons of gas an hour at that speed. nounced by George Lewis, who with Mr. Barrett Littell and Robert Tay Henry Klemik, William Ostrowski.

Baby Fila, Betty Flla, Anna, Helen and Irene Hornick, Irene Korf, Blllie Ostrowski, Rose Marie Ostrowski, foundland, spent Friday with Mrs. J. lor Smith, acted as tellers. W. Clouse.

Mrs. Margaret McHeffney, Schenec The following were re elected: Mrs. Scilla Hornick, John Hornick, Edward Conduct Services Robert Catherman, Mrs. Cadwaliader tady, N. is visiting Mrs.

Allan Evans Mr. Searle Von Storch, Mr. Clouse. Ostrowski, Charles Arch, Joseph Ostrowski, Jean Ostrowski, Frank. Teddy and Louis Ostrowski Jr.

Gibson News for The Republican left with Mrs. C. R. Bunting, Way mart R. D.

No. 1 will receive immediate attention. Drinker News for The Republican left with Mrs. John Smith, Moscow R. D.

2, will receive immediate attention. John Sanko has returned home from the Medical Arts hospital, New For Mary McHugh Miss Nan Heston, Main street, spent Barrett Littell, Mr. Henry Belln 3rd, Mr. John Hill, and two new members, Breck Comegys and Mr. Lawrence Doud.

the week end in Washington, D. C. York city, where he has been a pa tient for several weeks. Jerome Prinsky, a student at Penn These will elect a ninth member at Mrs. Morris Wolf son has been State college, spent the week end at Attended by throngs of men and the next meeting of the board.

DRINKER, April 18. Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Wal spending some time in Philadelphia, his home on Main street. women prominent in the business, The Hawley Boys' band will give a AVOCA, April 18.

The male mem' ton on Sunday Were: Niles Walton, Dunmore; Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beers, NEWS NOTES WAVERLY, April 18. The Rev. concert at the high school gymnasium on Friday evening, April 20.

The band bers of Langcllffe Presbyterian church will observe Father and Son Night on and Mrs. Theodore Stone are spend son Otis, Jubilee, and Mrs. Edward Walton and children, Jessie Mae and political and professional life of Scranton, the funeral of Miss Mary McHugh, 1518 Luzerne street, was conducted Tuesday. A requiem mass was celebrated in St. Patrick's church by the Rev.

Dr. Thursday with a dinner, to be served ing a few days with the former's is considered the finest of its kind in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The concert is scheduled to start at 8 o'clock. by the Ladles' Bible class, in the base Howard, Elmhurst. parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Stone. ment of the church at 6:30 o'clock The Yobs family have rented their Miss Gertrude coursen is spending An after dinner program has been farm to Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Mal Thomas J. McHugh, pastor, a brother a short time in New York. Mrs. Mott prepared with the Rev.

Stanley colm and family. Peck will have charge of the kinder GIBSON, April 18. There will be no preaching service next Sunday as the pastor, the Rev. J. G.

Rice, will be in attendance at the Wyoming conference in session at Forty Fort. Mrs. C. W. Michael and Mrs.

Edmund F. Conrad were in Montrose serving on the Jury last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Pritchard and daughter, Mary Jane.

Montrose, were Sunday visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pritchard.

Prof, and Mrs. H. B. Anthony, Peck ville, were recent visitors at the home of the former's sister.j Mrs. Harry Gardner.

Mrs. Arthur McNamara and daughter, Beverly, Cobleskill, N. are spending some time with her parents, Lange o' Moosic Presbyterian church Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Conrad and garten during her absence. and the Rev. James Moore of St, Cleanup Day has been set lor John's Primitive Methodist church as May 5. son, Lyle, Scranton, called at the homes of Mr.

and Mrs. John Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Bird and Mr. and Mrs.

John Smith on Sunday after the principal speakers. Vocal and in The Abington Girl Scouts will hold of the deceased. The Rev. Frank McHugh was deacon; the Rev. Peter McHugh, subdeacon, and the Rev.

Joseph McHugh. master of ceremonies. All of the officers of the mass were relatives of Miss McHugh, Responses were sung by the church choir. Solos were sung by Edward Cosgrove, James Connery. James Mc Auliffe, and Joseph Kennedy.

Inter their annual rally at Clarks Summit strumental selections will also feature the program. Richard Anderson will noon. on May 22. preside as toastmaster. Mr.

and Mrs. F. R. Bird entertained The students of eight grade of No, over the week end for Frank Bird Lake Wieola News for The Republican left with Mrs. John tynn or phoned to Lake Winola 24 will receive immediate attention.

LAKE WINOLA, April 18. The Ladies' Aid will serve dinner at the church on Thursday at noon. At the annual church meeting held at the church parlors on Wednesday evening, the following trustees were elected: Jesse Ryder and Claud Sickler for a term of three years; A. O. Fidiam and J.

D. Matteson for a term of two years, Franklin Clover for a term of one year. A stag party was held at Bevan's PRODUCT school will present the operetta, "All and son, Frank, Scranton; Mr. and Baba and the Forty Thieves," in St, MADS IN I Mrs. George and children, George and Henrietta, Dickson City, Copvrlajht, 1M4, The Old Quaker LawTMcaburr, Ind.

ment was in Cathedral cemetery. Mary's auditorium on Friday after Tunkhannock News for The Republican left with Attorney James S. Fields, Warren street, or phoned to Tunkhannock 4037 will receive immediate attention. noon and evening. Tickets are on sale Eli Bird and Paul Slack, who have and may be procured from the been ill, are improved.

Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Michael.

Mr. and Mrs. Bertis Smith, Amasa. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs.

G. A. Post. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Hurlbut have moved here from Locke, N. and students or at the auditorium previous Mr. and Mrs. George Elb, son to each performance. Prof.

Peter Ralph, and Miss Sally Lee, Scranton, Samony is directing the cast. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. The service at the graveside was sponsored by the Rev. Frank McHugh, the Rev. Michael Gillogely, the Rev.

Harold Durkin, the Rev. John Kelly, the Rev. Charles Murray, the Rev. Patrick Durkan, the Rev. James Mc Andrew.

the Rev. William Walsh, the Rev. John Melley, the Rev. John Lynott, the Rev. John Cawley, the Rev.

A. Simon, the Rev. Edgar Con and Mrs. A. R.

Pease. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ma TUNKHANNOCK, April 18. Mrs.

are occupying the Henry Manzer place. Mrs: John Smith and daughters Mullen, 826 Capouse avenue, Scranton, at St. Mary's Keller Memorial hospital Luther Keltells, Philadelphia, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mildred and Elsie, called on Mr.

and Lewis Piokering has moved his garage Friday evening in honor of Charles Bevan, who is moving to on Sunday, a son. The mother was Mrs. J. D. Compton on Sunday after Charles Tretble.

family from the Mary Holmes house to the Edwin Oakley place, about a mile below town. Dexter Fowles went to Scranton noon. Miss Mary Farrell, Avoca. before mar riage. Allen Lovelass and Harry Smith Tuesday to speak on the Hi movement before the Chamber of Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Craft and fam were callers in White Mills on Satur Instructions will be held in St. Mary's church, on Friday aftarnoon day. ily, New Milford, recently visited with friends in town. at 4 o'clock, for the children in the Miss Agnes Brown spent the week Ion, the Rev.

Patrick Hopkins, the Rev. 'Charles Carroll, the Rev. Francis McHugh, and the Rev. Josesph McHugh. Pallbearers were: Dr; William McHugh, Dr.

Gerald McHugh, Frank Stone, Harry Dean, Anthony Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jackson and daughter, New Jersey," called at the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilcox were first Holy Communion class.

end in Binghamton. visitors in Montrose on Monday. home of the former's mother, Mrs. Mr. D.

W. Stark and Mrs. Jacob Mrs. Nettie Olin, Susquehanna, is William Henneforth, recently. Breidenger are visiting the former's Clarks Summit spending some time with her brother Eels Pembridge made a business trip son, Attorney L.

P. Stark and wife, the NEW GIftUNOW and Frank McHugh, all relatives of the Owego, N. Y. Mrs. Elois Wicklzer spent a few days in Scranton last week.

Miss Emily Drake recently entertained her bridge club. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lentz, Scranton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

John Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pilger and family have returned to their home for the summer. The local Girl Scout troop will participate in the folk dancing at the district rally to be held at the Clarks Summit theater, May 22.

Badges and awards will also be presented at this meeting. The Girl Scouts will attend" church Sunday morning in a body. and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Esta to Sranton on Friday.

Scranton, this week. brook. deceased. Upwards of 100 priests were seated in the sanctuary, and large Mr. and Mrs.

Emmett Bird were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Darling, Nichol News for The Republican left with Miss Lenora Bortree will receive Immediate attention. Mr. and Mrs.

George Decker were in Scranton on Saturday night. son, were in town Monday. delegates of sisters of various orders visitors recently at the home of Mr, Jeanette Smith spent Saturday Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and were in attendance In a body.

and Mrs. Floyd Brainard in Susque with CARRENE CLARKS SUMMIT, April 18. The Forty Fort, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B.

C. Kieltllne, Sunday. hanna. Woman's Christian Temperance union Misses Martha Michael, Montrose will hold its regular monthly meeting Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Brown, Chin NichQlson and Esther Resseguie, Halstead.

were Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs, James Hillier, South State street. home over Sunday. chilla, and Mr. and Mrs. J.

Brans, Forty Fort, were Sunday guests at the Brown home on Second street. "News for The RepMlioan lef with Mrs. Nora Utley will receive immediate attention. The book, "Marie Antoinette will Mrs. M.

K. Borden will attend be read by Mrs. Salo Frledewald, night with her cousin, Dorothy Bird. Mrs. Otis Walton spent Monday with friends in Olyphant.

Black. Wimmers; 'James Black, Saco, and Bennie Davis, Hol Usterville, met with Oscar Smith at his home for orchestra practice on Monday night. Heart Lake News for The Republican left with Lewis Gritting, Montrose R. D. No.

3, will receive immediate attention. Mill City Scranton, at the Methodist Episcopal Wyoming conference at Forty Fort this week end. WEST NICHOLSON, April 18. The Loyalty society will meet with Mrs. Elmer White on Saturday afternoon, Henry Lewis attended the Presbytery church, Friday evening at 8 o'clock.

The Epworth league is sponsoring this entertainment, which will be a treat. The Rev. and Mrs. H. Allison, son, MILL CITY, April 18.

Mrs. C. F. at Scranton, Tuesday. News for The Republican left with Mrs.

Robert Winters will receive immediate attention. April 21. Odell entertainel a family dinner Judge and Mrs. Charles Culner, Miss Celia Stranka, Glen Lyons, Is party, Friday, April 13, in honor of Robert and daughter Sadie Allison Towanda, were guests of the latter's her husband's birthday anniversary, Be sure to call at our store today and see the Carrene safety tests. Make them for yourself, so that you will know that each and every Grunow is safe.

In addition, look at the beautiful Grunow cabinets. Examine their interior fittings. You will be amazed and delighted at their convenience features. spending sometime with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Stark. and Miss Dorothy Thomas of Col sister, Mrs. Alberta Piatt Tuesday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

The Home Missionary society of the NICHOLSON, April 18. The Senior Queen Esther met with Miss Helen Rayburn Odell and sons, Charles, legeville, visited relatives at Kingsley, Harford and Clarks Summit over the week end. M. E. church met at the home of Mrs.

Mrs. Alden Johnson and Oliver Strickland are doing Jury duty at Billings at her home on West State Townsend, Robert and Kenneth, G. HEART LAKE, April 18. Mrs. Proper Tuesday.

Tunkhannock this week. street on Tuesday evening. After a Sherman Gritting, who has been suf Dr. and Mrs. C.

Prevost, West Pitts T. Odell and sons, David and Glendon and Miss Mary Hall. brief business and devotional meeting ton and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Watlers, Miss Isabel squier, North Arlington, N.

formerly of this place, under Mrs. Gordon Felker spent the week Forty Fort, called on relatives here the hostess served refreshments. Those were: Mrs. D. M.

went an operation last Monday for end with friends in Scranton. fering with a broken hip for over eight weeks, is able to get around her house in a wheel chair. The Sunday school elected officers for the enusing year as follows: appendicitis. Her many friends will Mrs. Leon Mack and son, Waverly, Mrs.

Walter A. Taylor, Mrs. James Corkwell, Mrs. Frank Monsey, Mildred Wright, Ramona Stanton, Esther be glad to hear she is doing nicely. Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Stark and Celia Gilbride and daughter, Mary, Avoca, spent the past week with her father, Frank Chambers. Kocher, Genevieve Gardner, Eleanor attended the funeral of their cousin superintendent, Mrs. Homer Cobb; assistant superintendent, Mrs. Clifton Strauka were Scranton shoppers Mr.

and Mrs. Lowell Burgess and at Plttston on Friday. She was Mrs. daughters, Johnson City, N. and Whitney; secretary, Miss Elinor Fow Charles MacGarthy, wife of the well known Lehigh Valley engineer.

Mrs. B. F. Evans and son, Winford, ley; pianist, Doris Towner; assistant, Miss Louise Gritting; second assist. Mrs.

George Kellam and son David spent Sunday with relatives in Wiles Barre. Mrs. Clarence G. Pease, Manlins, N. visited her mother, Mrs.

Maggie La Rue, at Chinchilla and at the Pease residence on Center avenue, several days this wee. The S. of S. enjoyed a covered dish supper on Thursday evening, at the home of Miss Jane Edwards. During the business session plans were made for their summer activities.

Members and guests present were: June Bortree, Jane Edwards, Eleanor Kohl, Louise MacFarland, Margaret Mooney, Betty Jenkins, Olive Howe. Anna Clark, Dorothy Reed and Gladys Hochlander. "Within the Present," latest novel of Margaret Agnes Barnes, will be Clarks Green, visited at the home of William Barnum on Sunday. ant, Miss Glendora Mead; treasurer, TERMS: as low as $1.50 a week (which is less than 25c a day) O. G.

Mahon has returned to his Mrs. Georgia Brown. home in this place after spending the The Ladies' Aid will serve a dinner winter in St. Petersburg, Fla. at the annex on Thursday, April 19, II SUPER SAFE REFRIGERATOR Mrs.

Walter Bridegroom, New York, Bert M. Brown has qualified as the spent the week end With her parents, new tax collector for Brldgewater Wednesday. Mrs. Oliver Strickland and daughter, Joan have returned home after spending sometime with relatives in North Arlington, N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Springer entertained Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett and son, Harold, Factoryville, recently.

Oliver Strickland and Clifton Squier spent the week end with the latter's mother, Mrs. I. B. Squier, North Arlington, N. J.

Spring Brook News for The Republican left with Mrs. Reese Price, Moscow R. D. No. 3, will receive immediate attention.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bedell. township. Andrukat Funeral Funeral services for George Andrukat, 508 North Decker court, were held Tuesday afternoon.

The Rev. John C. Mattes and the Rev. August Fischer officiated at the services in the home and at St. John's Lutheran church.

Interment was in Abington Hills cemetery. Pallbearers were: Fred Bauerl Fred Ransom, Ralph Rose, Walter Ettinger, Henry Bloom, and Edward Herlich. Oriental grange No. 165 will hold Fred Harding, Williams pond, was Crock, Jean Diller, Wanda Cheisholme, Mildred Lippert, Jane Winter and Helen Billings. Mr.

and Mrs. M. A. Werkheiser spent Sunday Mrs. Joe Brink, Hallstead.

The Rev. and Mrs. D. M. Corkwell are attending Wyoming Conference at Forty Fort this week.

The Rev. and Mrs. Guenther attended Presbytery at Scranton this week. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Smith, Endi coti, spent the week end with Mrs. Walter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E.

Van Housen. A number of Nicholson residents attended the Joint Rebekah and Odd Fellows ceremony of installation in Factoryville last Saturday. Mrs. E. A.

Stephens underwent an operation in Hahnemann hospital, Scranton, on Sunday. Latest reports are that her condition is fair. the annual feast in the Grange hall, a caller here today. ELECTRIC COMPANY HARTMAN April 21. All members of the grange read by Mrs.

Harold Hallet in the Abington library, Thursday evening at 500 Lackawanna Avenue ana tneir families are invited. The dinner will be served at 12 o'clock. In the afternoon the Grange will celebrate its 60th anniversary with a special entertainment. Clarks News for The Republican left with Miss Viola Glasson will receive immediate attention. 8 o'clock for the benefit of the Library association.

The library will close at 8 o'clock to regular library patrons. CLARKS GREEN, April 18. Friday SPRING BROOK, April 18. Fri afternoon Mrs. Arthur Wheeler will day evening the Christian Gouldsboro News for The Republican left with Mrs.

S. W. Eilenberger will receive immediate attention. entertain the members of the O. O.

O. Hallstead News for The Republican, left with J. L. Sims, or telephoned 77, will receive immediate attention. society members will hold a get club.

Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Fletcher and 'Ys some Jrnz SOME CftAA vrv8 HKTs( pick up son are attending the Wyoming con ference at Forty Fort.

GOULDSBORO, April 18. The Rev. A. Burleigh is attending the an HALLSTEAD, April 18. Mrs.

Alice Mr. and Edward Wellington nual Wyoming conference, which this Shaw is ill at her home on Dayton have moved from their home on Ar Dalton New for The Republican left with Mrs. C. A. 'night or phoned to Dalton 130 7 will receive immediate attention.

A meeting of the Dalton Hose com' avenue. year is being held at Forty Fort. lington Road to Scranton. Mrs. Robert Knoeller is in the Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Norris, Scran The Men's Forum will meet in the ton, spent Sunday with relatives here. Robert Packer hospital, Sayre, for gether meeting at the home of Sarah Jones. On Sunday morning at the Congregational church: Sunday school at 10 o'clock; at 11 o'clock, morning worship hour with the Rev. George Harrison, pastor, in charge.

Mrs. William Lane Sr. has returned after visiting relatives at Dover, N. J. On Tuesday evening, April 24, the Young Men's Bible class will meet at, the home of Robert Mrs.

Davis Moses, Scranton, returned home after spending a week with relatives. Harry Widenor, Scranton, visited M. E. church Thursday evening. A treatment.

large crowd is expected and the women Mrs. Jane Milks, Binghamton, is pany will be held Thursday night at are most cordially invited. the guest of Mrs. Ida Hempstead for the summer. Insurance Official the fire headquarters.

Explains Welfare Aid Mrs. Margaret Benjamin has moved A meeting of the Woman's Home Missionary society will be held at the home of Mrs. James Burleigh on Wednesday afternoon. One of the West'end ice houses almost entirely collapsed on Sunday morning. There will be no quilting by the Ladies Aid society of the M.

E. church this week. from Scranton to Hallstead. Buried in Abington The funeral of Walter P. Krasowskl, At Missionary Session The social problems confronted by the local welfare agencies and the manner in which they are solved was Bethel Church Group assistant manager of the Prudential at the home of Henry Jones recently, Life Insurance company, was con' A.

L. Bo wen is confined to his Will Present Comedy ducted Tuesday afternoon from his home with illness. explained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. late home, 2614 Olyphant "Winning of Joy," a three act com Marlon Slsson, attache of the Family The flower carriers were: Stanley edy drama will be presented tonight Jefferson Township Nowicki. Dr.

J. Keeler, David Ka Glenburn News for The Republican left with Mr. Egbert White will receive immediate attention. welfare organization, at a meeting of the Women's Home Missionary society of Asbury M. E.

church in the home of Mrs. B. T. Jayne, 832 Green batchnlck and John Lesnlak. Honorary casket bearers were: Dr.

Club to Hold Dance Final arrangements for the first N. N. Tacy, Stanley Witoski, William annual dance of the Jefferson. Town' Tiffany, Dr. Zigmund Nowicki, Sidney ship Athletic association to be held GLENBURN, April 18.

Mrs. Ida Demlng has returned to her home Grabowskl and S. B. Parker. Active bearers were: Joseph Hannon, Paul here after spending the winter in Sworchak, Owen Chenney, John Tel Scranton.

tonight were "completed at a special at the Wimmers Rod and Gun club meeting of the organization Tuesday night at the Jefferson inn. Stanley Prokop, the president, pre lych, Leo Knoll and Walter Kacz The Misses Floretta and Claudia marek. Inetrment was in A9bington Ridge street. Mrs. Sisson chose for her topic "How to Keep the Families Together." Mrs.

George Gelatt spoke on the work being done at the Leper colony at Carville, where a chaplain is maintained by the missionary units. Mrs. Glen Klzer led the devotions and Mrs. E. P.

Gager presided over the business period. Tea was served with Mrs. William MacAlpine and Mrs. Gelatt pouring. They were assisted by Mrs.

Wayne Dix and her Capwell entertained several of their friends at their home Friday evening. Kenneth Ferguson and Max Hills cemetery where the Masonic ritual was conducted. Funeral arrangements were in charge of Frank Bonin. Miss Marjorie Southerland is ill at ana Friday evening in the Bethel Baptist church by members of the B. Y.

P. U. Milton Hughes is directing the production. Members of the cast are: Robert Williams, William Lewis, Morgan Davis, Harry Jones, Ruth Edwards, Mary Evans, Leah Jones, Norma Reed. Marjorie Sheak, Reese Jones fend Paul Griffiths.

A dress rehearsal will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at the church. O'Malley Funeral The funeral of Patrick O'Malley, who was killed when struck by an auto Monday night, will be held this morning from the late home, 1037 West Market street. A requiem mass will be sung at 9:30 o'clock in Holy Rosary church. Interment. Cathedral cemetery.

Mr. O'Malley leaves his mother, three sisters. Mrs. Laura Doran, Avoca: Mrs. well Morton will act in the capacity of co chairmen.

The executive committee is: gen Governor Sennett Conner, Mississippi was "graduated from his college all over again this year, having lost his original diploma. eral chairman, Stanley Prokop; vice president, Donald Myers; sectetary, Mike Musko; treasurer, Kenneth Ferguson; reception committee, Edwin NWa. her home. Mrs. Elizabeth Watkins, Hillside hospital, spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs.

J. G. Davis. George Atherton is spending several days in Moosic on business. Bimler Is Arrested Charged with contempt of an order Issued by the Philadelphia courts di Foster, James Black and AI Musko; dance committee, James Frlsble and Sam Musko; door committee, Joseph w.

cm a.s.o. MRS. MOORE GIVES. TALK Mrs. James Moore Tuesday afternoon addressed the mothers of the Longfellow school on "Parent Child Relationships Within the Home." She was presented by Mrs.

J. B. Craven, vice president of the Parent Teacher association. Community singing was led by Mrs. Lillian B.

Bryant. recting him to contribute to the sup Salvatore Spango's Barber Shop Now at 371 Chestnut Street, Dunmore, Will Be Located At SOS S. BLAKELY DUNMORE After April 22 port or nu wire, a man described as Majeski, Ernie Abrolat, Mike Musko and Maxwell Morton; ticket committee, Zyggie Massettl, Stanley Prokop and George May; music committee, Sam A. Zaff lno, James Triable and ATI am vis 1'tiiiTe ri ncn UJCWTUWCI Oscar J. Bimler, 47, Y.

M. C. was Stephen Stackhouse, New York, and arrested by City Detectives aiLJiHiiVs wiiiic ruoi rLUO VLMUMIU! Nellie O'Malley, at home, and brother, Thomas. Kelly and George Green. Albert Musko..

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