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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1932 church, yesterday started hU eleventh Officers Installed year in tne Ablngton Baptist associa tlon, the Rev Dr. Beckwlth has been active In the affairs ot louth Scranton North Scrantoii West Scranton the church and has also been associ ated with the social and civic af As Sunday School fair af Serantnn and vicinity. The Rev. D. Beckwlth conducted Offlet Phom TIM Phone 4 1749 MAITLAND HARRIS Correspondent JOHN I.

DEMTJTH IN Cedar Ave. Hone 4 l1l GEORGK J. LOFTTJI Jenkins Drat 8 tort NtWl Bol Ml Oak SI Conference Closes botti services at his church yesterday At the morning service, he preached on "cnristian arowtn ana con ducted the ordinance of the Lord's Sup D'Aquina Society Banquet Planned Large Audience per. At the evening services, he Final Challenge Given by Mildred Reif Has Part in Minstrel preached on "A Decade of Service." Mrs. Carr Buried Has Dinner Dance Boston University Pro By Crystal Club Hears Stanton Bradbury Will Be Installed Tonight Plans Are Complete for fessor; Speaks on 'Per Many friends and relatives were present on Saturday morning at the feet Friendship; funeral of Mrs, Mary Carr, which was More Than 200 Are in Staged Rev.

O'Boyle to Be Prin lie from her home. 118 Adams ave Show Will Be Tonight nue, A solemn high mass ot requiem Attendance cipal Speaker Ceremonies Featured by the Installation of offi Washburn Church Pastor Preaches on "Tennyson, the Christian in Literature" cers, the fourteenth annual comer ftict at the Lackawanna County Sun was celebrated in St. Pauls cnurcn, Officers of the mass were: the Rev, Joseph McGowan, celebrant; the Rev, D. Lanean. deacon, and the Rev.

Tn.foiioHnn nmonini for the Rev. rinv School association was brought The active and honorary member? The society of San Mango D'Aqulna conducted it annual dinner and dance In Its hall, 1258 Providence Miss Mildred Relf, adopted as the "Songbird" of the stage and one of the be known soloists in this city, whoie work In the last few years has J. Hefferon. subdeacon. Mae Barrett wai the soloist and Charles McCarty of an overheated stove.

Thc damage was estimated at about $1,000. CHORUS TO REHEARSE The Choral union of the Hickory Street Presbyterian chuch will meet tonight In the parish rooms of the ohurch to rehearse "Daughter Jarlus" a cantata by John Stalner, which will be given on Easter Sunday in the church. David Jenkins is leader of the group and Mica Frelda Nordt 1 organist. A full assemblage of the choir Is requested. South Side Briefs The bowling schedule In St.

Mary's loop this week has been postponed. The Christian Endeavor societies, Hickory Street Presbyterian church, observed the fifty first anniversary of the organization last night by attending the services in that edifice, at which the pastor delivered a special sermon on "The Old and New Generation." The Chora! Union. Hickory Street Presbyterian church, will meet tonight at 8 o'clock to begin rehearsing the Easter music. The Junior choir will meet on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Lenten services will be held on Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock.

Clarence Bradbury, pastor oi tne to a close yesteraay aiternoon oi tne urystai wterary ana uramauc Tabernacle' Congregational church, Washburn Street Presbyterian church, club will Join tonight In celebrating road, nn Saturday night. More than noil in thu nv ri James was tne leader, ana tne rnrtv sixth innivewarv oi tne was at the organ. Burial was In St. Catherine's ceme local charge, will be conducted this the closing challenge was oenvereu evening in the edifice, South Hyde by Prof. O.

W. Warmlngham, a mem tery. Moscow. Casket bearers were 200 were in attendance. Following the dinner a program of addresses, vocal and Instrumental music was given Park avenue.

Iacu'y liit "Tennyson held th day for the Christian faith, even more than the churchmen and theologians In a country and at a time when skepticism was A. Madden. Edward Kelly. Joseph Kearney, John Reilly, Redmund Roche anii dancing was entoved. .1 ULV.

Willi WOB LUC LHtilliiUlftl The program will get unocr way on The Per and James McKinney. Attorney Joseph Tedesco was the the popular declared the Rev t.m ociock wnn uie feet Friendship Hughes, Edwardsville, moderator of Rev plercei aviate the Northeastern Association of Con m. Do.fU miintv mi I toastmaster. Speakers included uomi nick stlvale. Dr.

Ferdinand Bartec Satula Funeral chl. Oerardo Cianci. Joseph Costanw) John Hubert Stanton last evening Before a large audience at the Washbur: gregatlonal and Christian churches, perlntenaent of the association, was and Dr. Vincent Gallizzi. Honorary Street Presbyterian cnurcn.

me rer mon. which was on the subject. "Ten' guests were Dr. and Mrs. Ferdinand serving as cnairman.

inc iR charge of the Installation cere will be offered by the Rev. Frank Pas monlc. ad E. Harold Snover. the re Bartepphl.

Dr. Vincent oaiuzn. Auor nyson, the Christian in Libera ture." was coe, Coaldale. tiring president, presided during In ney Joseph Tedesco and Domlnlck The funeral of Mrs. Joseph Sutula was held on Saturday morning from the family home, 516 Electric street and was largely attended.

A solemn high mass of requem was celebrated in St. Stanislaus Polish church, Oak street, by the Rev. J. 8. Wltuski.

The Rev. Rev F. J. Lafaj was deacon and Praver will be given by tne Kev. business session.

the first of a series of biographical sermons which Mr. Stanton is to preach in stlvale. William J. Hill Plttston. and the Rev.

Officers Installed the Sunday evenings during February The toastmaster Introduced a young professional man. Dr. Catone. and Dr. A.

D. Upton, pastor of the Plym Officers who were seated are: nnth Cnnereeational church, will read Theodore Edwards, president; Gwen The musical parts of the service con Anthonv Scalzo. newly appointed de ortntiir. Thnmos will ami will do vn Stanton, nrst vice presiaeni the Rev. Stanley Wolf was sua aeacon, i aMm i nrpsirfo at.

the orean. Cora Eckert. second vice president; stated of an organ recital by Frederics Walbank, P. R. C.

violin selections by Theodore L. Bauer, and anthems bv Casket bearers were: stepnen K.ra Joienh Kuiawski. Stanley Orewa puty sheriff. The local Italian press was represented bv Mr. Stlvale of the Italo Amerlcan Voice.

Mr. Clancl represented the Italian dalles of New York and Philadelphia. The Victor Alex Makarewlcz. Peter Wojiechowskl, Lacoe, treasurer, and Alice Brain, Doomore will deliver the charge to the minister, and Peter Gawronskl. Burial was in a mixed quartet and the large vested choir of the Washburn Street church.

The sermons in the series which are to Mlpooka cemetery till riven bv Rev Dr 'John of thc delcsate attended the riit. fv weekly session of District No. 4, Inner Lewis, pastor of the First Congrega ohni vBstPrrian Alflerl club was represented by follow are: "Lincoln, the Christian "Washington, the Christian Phone 2 8039 twentv five members. MRS OLVSTEAD BURIED i mnminff in tn pivmnur.n Lxmsreza. The funeral of Mrs.

David Olmstead The dinner dance committee offl rem were. Joseoh Costanzo. president Patriot," and "Gladstone, the Chris Man in Politics." Addresses will be given by Mine In tional church. Edward Slutter was Dr. Harvey Hadlock.

California, will Rive an illustrated lecture on "The Bruno Notariannl, treasurer; Joseph Mastrolannl, secretary; and Nick Tunis, floor manager. Officers of the spector S. J. Phillips, the Rev. Dr.

the leader, and scripture was read by Charles Carroll, Philadelphia; the Rev. Alfred Jones. The address was given R. J. Williams, president of the West by Byron Evans, who spoke on "World Hollisterville, was held Saturday afternoon from the Snowdon funeral home, 1810 Sanderson avenue.

The Rev. Jesse Dickenson, pastor of the Court Street M. E. church, conducted the services. Burial was at Hollister Passion Play of Oberamegcau on Wednesday evening.

This" is the first in a Holy Name Society Attends Services club for the present year are: Joseph scranton Ministerial association, ana peace." the Rev. Mr. Bradburv. The latter also A b.inouet was conducted on Satur Notar ann oresident: josepn i 'A series of special united Lenten service which are to be held each Wednesday will offer the benediction. dav evening and was attended by stanzo, vloe ipresident; 8eraflno Tunis ville.

evening during Lent by Plymouth. Tat treasurer: recording secretary, sav The following will render vocal more than 350 persons. Stanley erio Plralno; and financial secretary, solos: Mrs David James. Monran Bos Morgan, assist aupeiuHcnacut oi ton, and Mrs. Evan H.

Evans. Selec' P1 hv i and the onlv address was given by ernacle and the Washburn Street churches. Dr. Hadlock witnessed the last Passion play three times and has (riven his lecture more than a thousand REV. S.

H. O'BOYLE Oaspae Adamo. r.IVE MUSICAL PROGRAM uuiia ainu win uc Kivril uy uuaun ni composed of Mrs. D. T.

Thomas, Mrs. Mraturi orgwitattan with a banquet to be John Walters, Harry Reese, and Mor J1 11. Uiu t.h rinbrnnms. Thv enlov tunes before American audiences. The A musical program of unusual merit auDnlanted the usual Sunday East End GORDON WILLIAMS JR.

gan Boston The latter also will be in rXTheme meeting once a year at the' club's charge of the group ainglng. rereuw anniversary and trade stories with the public is invited. The united services which are to fol low will be: evening services at the Norm Maiu A fellowship sUDoer is scheduled for vrarrart watirtn wa th I vouth of today, comparing the Avenue ETptlst church last evening The nrotrram was arranged and pre Feb. 17, Tabernacle, the Rev. John Hubert Stanton, preaching; Feb.

24, 5:30 o'clock in the church and will be leader at the Saturday afternoon ses achievements of the organization in sented under the direction of WllUam Curwen Davis, church chorister, and included both vocal and instrumental attended only by the Ecclesiastical gion and Miss Mildred Schoen and Its early days with what it is acconv council, members of the board of dea n. Edwin Daniels was in charge of plishlng today. W. C. T.

U. to Hold talent. cons of the church, and the Rev. Mr. the devotional program.

A discussion The principal speaker will be the Bradbury. on "Friendship," which was continued Rev. S. H. O'Boyle, pastor of Holy Featuring the program was Thomas Recitation Contest The following are members of the frm the morning session, featured the Rosary church and a member of the L.

Thomas, baritone; he has appeared on programs in the church on marrf board: the Rev. Dr. John Lewis, gathering. club during its maturity. Other MILDRED REIF attracted the attention, of New York critics, is taking part in the minstrel performance tonight in St.

Mary's High school auditorium under the auspices of the Parish club. Miss Reif will be heard in the second part of the program in "Two Hearts." a song especially adapted for her and In which she is heard at her very best. The Hagen sisters Naomi and Gertrude who have also been attractions on the local stage in recent months, will take part in the second part of the program. Both are well known entertainers and will be heard in a singing and dancing number. The "German Band Rehearsal" is presented in the second part and is an amusing number with Emmet Dwyer as the leader.

The dress rehearsal yesterday afternoon, staged for the school children, pleased a capacity house. The opening chorus, the work of the ends and the singing of the quartet composed of Mrs. Carl Andrews, assisted by Mrs ine conierence got unaer way oo memoers oi yesteryear wno win ao Scranton; the Rev. Dr. A.

D. Upton, occasions. Qtner numoers were oy Friday evening, and more tnan jau dress the gathering are: J. Mui' Scranton; the Rev. Owen Jones, Elizabeth Sherman, county superintendent of the W.

C. T. U. be in rharee of the gold medal recitation Mrs. Paul Miller, violinist; ous sny der.

cellist: and Ivor Price, pianist delegates from the various Protestant herin A. T. Maloney, and P. Keegan. A musical and comedy en Sunday schools in the county were There were also several numbers by Scranton; the Rev.

John Roberts, Scranton; the Rev. John H. Hyde, Lansford; the Rev. Frank Pascoe, tertalnment will be furnished by the contest tonight at 8 ciock in Mynie Street M. E.

church. The contest. present. the church quartet. Plymouth, the Rev.

C. J. Bradbury; March 2, Washburn Street, the Rev. A. D.

Upton; March Plymouth, the Rev, J. H. Hyde; March 16, Tabernacle, the Rev. Jordan G. Kibler.

The annual turkey supper of the Dorcas society will be held on Thursday evening. The public is Invited and reservation must be made by tomorrow morning. Mrs. Arthur E. Morse is president of the society.

The chairmen of the kitchen and dining room committees for the affair are Mrs. George F. Palmer and Mrs. William E. Jameison.

Following the public supper a birthday party will be held for the members of the Washburn Street church commemorating the seventy eighth anniversary of the church. The committee preparing for the birthdav party consists of Arthur E. Mors, Harry A. Apgar and John Jones. present day members.

Connie Mul Group leaders in addition to Pro which is beinar srjonsored by the Ea3t uoaioaie; tne Kev. William J. Hill, herin will preside. and Can Padder. ENTERTAIN At'cARDS Several hundred men of the Holy Name society of St.

Anthony's churcn attended holy communion in a body at the 8 o'clock mass In the church yesterday morning. The Rev. William A. Crotti. pastor of the church, was In charge of communion, while Father Grand! gave the sermon.

Yesterday afternoon the annual Holy Name rally was held in the church basement. A smoker and entertainment program was enioyed. Joseph Letterl, member of St. Anthony's congregation, was the toast master and he Introduced the Rev. Dennis J.

Kane, Hazelton, diocesan spiritual director of the Holy Name society. Father Kane gave an inspiring talk on the Lenten season. In which he urged all of the men to do their pare and to show their loyalty to the church, The Rev. Patrick Cawley. Moscow, was another speaker, as was the Rev.

Martin Yatsko. Throop. Others on the sneakers program were: the Rev. Edward MoGuirc, Arehbald; the Rev. William A.

Crotti, St. Anthony's, Dunmore, and the Rev. Dominick Grandi. Ho boken. Among the laymen were thc following speakers: Attorney Thomas A.

Garvey, Carbondale. president of the diocesan Holy Name societies; Dr. G. Galazzi. Pittston, and Prof.

Richard McNlcholas, Soranton. A program of entertainment was enjoyed, including a number of orchestral selections bv the Venltian orchestra. The members of the Blessed Virgin sodality presented a one act play, and Candlto Ciammra, New York, well known operatic star, scng a solo. Dr. Charles fessor Warmlngham included tne Scranton W.

C. T. U. is for the winners pittston, and the Rev. Carroll, Philadelphia.

will be toastmaster. Rev. E. M. Pierce, Mrs.

James Miss Phoebe Mackey. Brown ave of the silver medals in a recent con test of a similar nature. nue, entertained at cards at her home Bartlett, A. Myfanwy Roberts, D. Vandercook, Attorney D.

B. Cahoon, and L. E. McLachlin. William recently.

Following card refresh Peace. "Temperance," and war CO. P. Club ments were served by Mrs. Mackey, Hospital Cases cotics" ere the subjects upon which Buswell served as the chorister and assisted by her daughter, Thelma.

the children will recite. The East Four persons were treated over the organist for all of the conference ses Prizes for high and low scores were End contestants are: Margaret War past week end at the West Side hos slons. awarded to Miss Elizabeth Archabaid, Names Committees pital. neka, Audrey Grosslnger, Lillian Sayers, Mildred Bartleson, John An and Mrs. Coro Stanton.

The retiring officers who arranged Present were: Mrs. Virginia Burdon Peter J. Snyder, Emmet Dwyer, Herman Weller and John Young In "Corn in' Thru the Rye," were other pleasing numbers. oacK urossm, west Mountain the rjrogram for the gathering are: drews, Harry Miner, ana aieanor road, Incurred a laceration of the E. Harold Snover.

president: David Mrs. Coro Stanton, Mrs. Millie Clegg Conrad. forehead when he fell while playing L. James, first vice president; Marioa Fletcher, Miss Elizabeth Archabaid: The public is invited to attend.

Mrs. W. G. Evans, president of the Proceeds of the show, which will Miss Mildred Metz. Miss Thelma silver offering will be taken.

near his home. Three sutures were Dornheim, secretary; Charles Lux, required to close the wound. treasurer, and Elizabeth Collins, North Scranton Women's Republican Attorney Scragg Will Address Jackson Class Attorney Harold A. Scragg will address members of the Baraca Bible Hodgson, Miss Ethel Howell, and Miss club, announces the following commit Phoebe Mackey. While playing near his home, Adio pianist, Mrs.

Esther Davis tees who will serve for the ensuing Braunamontl. 5. 1521 Buhver street, tea against a Droicen piece of glass. rn 1 WILL HOLD DANCE class. Jackson Street Baptist church, Laid to Final Rest be staged tonight and tomorrow night, will go to the building fund for the nuns' new home, at present under construction.

Mrs. Forster Badly Two sutures were used to close the J. rtylOr The Providence Booster club will tonight at the monthly meeting in the year. Delegates to Lackawanna County Council of Republican Women: past presidents of the club who are ex officio members of this committee are: Miss Hazel Davis. Mrs.

Minor The funeral of Mrs. Esther Davis, cut. conduct a pre Lenten old time and cnurcn. Thomas Q. Davies will preside 838 Monroe avenue, was held on Sat Joseph Joyce, 12, 2135 Jackson modern dance tomorrow night in and a program of entertainment wll be presented.

SEHtS 2 Chant Requiem Mass urday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the Jones Funeral Home, Madison Casey's hall, North Main avenue. Rob' ert Jones Is chairman of the arrange Mrs. Ivy Nicholas, Mrs. Stowe, Mrs. Hannah Payne and Mrs.

Rachel Evans; other members ap avenue. The Rev. Dr. Mark F. San ment committee and is assisted by a dog near his home.

For lohll iVllkula Sessions of the Young People's and Senior departments of the B. Y. P. U. will be held tomorrow evening.

Mrs. Eugene Reynolds will be the speaker Injured in Fall born, pastor of Immanuel Baptist Bert Lee. Thomas Jones, Charles Wil John Devine, if. Norm van T1VTig i pointed bv tne nresldent are: Mm icw. i.

Aire uncifli wi church, officiated. liams and Sam Bowden. Buren avenue, incurred, a laceration nr'ril dames Florence Davis, charlotte Upte, Active pallbearers were: Howard at the young people's meeting. The Davis. Lafayette Rought, E.

S. Wil and highly regarded citizens Af, Richards Jennie Lewis, took place on Saturday morning from Amella Pvis. Blanche Jones, Mary weekly meeting of the Teachers' Train Mrs. Wilhelmina Forster. 86.

suf Hams. W. L. Tucker. S.

E. Scott, and Main avenue. One suture was re ing class will be held tonight at 7 Charles Barnes. Honorary pallbearers ociock in tne cnurcn quired to close the wound, Loyalty Sunday Is Observed at Church Loyalty Sunday wa? observed In the Dunmore Methodist church and church school ycsterd.ty. Tfcs R.v.

Corey B. KUnetob, pastor of. the church, delivered a sermon on "Loyalty." The church program for the week Is as follows: Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock, the Junior league of the church will meet in the church rooms. Lacoe his home. Prince street.

The funeral We'dnoru' was one of the largest In recent years, Watson Sarah and showed the high esteem in which filler Esther OlMa. Delia Anthony fered a fracture of the hip when she fell at her home recently. The aged women is confined to the home of her were: George Manley Dr. J. Norman White.

Charles Crothamel. and The mid week prayer service is scheduled Wednesday night, and the Junior Bible school will convene on Officers to Convene he was held by his wide circle of hTn ih. John Gray. Burial was in Washburn daughter, Mrs. Ferdinand Heider, 601 South Webster avenue.

Green Ridge DOUGLAS GARDNER Telephone 4 0918 friends and acquaintances. Street wmetery. Wednesday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock John Richards, There was grief in the hearts of Mll.J,. Her condition last night was re The Women's Union will meet on Officers of District No. 4 Sunday School association, will convene on Thursday evening in the home of Miss Wednesday.

as the funeral procession, proceeded to St. Vladimir' Oiwt fi.H,nNn Ward' Mrs Ren3 Stowe, Boosters Plan Minstrel A large number of East End res! Sessions of the Scranton School of Gladys Williams. North Hyde Park ave garded as serious. Her advanced age and the seriousness of suoh an injury has weakened her physical condition to such a nextent little 'lope is held for her recovery. church, where he worshipped since tne Bible will be held on Friday night, Prcgra.m committee: Mesdames nue.

Plans will be outlined for the ma arrival nere irom UKrania A ij in Preparations are under way for the dents was in attendance at the modern and old time dance held on Saturday activities during the present month, worio Day of prayer program which evening in Snyder's hall, Union ave will oe observed on Friday. Boy Scout Night Rev.eTur5alpe 2Il Hospital Banquet ar" nue, by members of the Petersburg Boosters club. Albert Snyder Is the tugh. and Kapaimskv assisting. Dur.

"ns: To Mark Anniversary The Senior Christian Endeavor so Musicale Is Planned mciuucifi ui wic Tvcab diuc awjjitu ffoi.tAf 7 wiphhibu, naiuiu ittvu, inomaa chairman of the committee in charge Service Is Held Alumnae association will conduct their carwadme. Finance committee. Mes Klinetob will be the leader. On Thursday afternoon at 2:30, the Loyal Alii society will conduct a meeting in the church parlors, and at 7:30 p. the church choir will rehearse in the auditorium.

On Friday afternoon from 2 to 3 o'clock, the World's Day of Prayer will be held. The four local English speaking Protestant churches will unite in this service. At 3 o'clock, following the prayer services, the Women's Home Missionary society and the Women's Foreign Missionary society will meet in the church parlors. of the series of these affairs which annual banquet tonight in the Hotel "mer auiacn reaa dames Charles Davis, chairman; By Simpson Bible Unit will be held every Saturday night. ciety of the Hickory Street Presbyterian church will entertain the Lackawanna County Christian Endeavor union in the ohurch this eve uasey.

Mrs. warren, weeKs neaas tne "Vu. y. vnanes iTavis. mtnei watson.

Legis nounced the final absolution of Kenneth Rozelle and James Martinelli generai committee on arrangements. (the lative committee, Mesdames Arthur Doa" Coon. chairman rinnfac are assisting Mr. Snyder. lflis 3 Mabel French is in charge of the Burial was in St.

Vladimir's ceme Oenriro At a meeting of the Boosters club Mrs. Bartletts Bible class, Simpson M. E. church, will entertain tonight at a musicale in the church parlors. The program will start at 8 o'clock, and many prominent local musicians ning in commemoration of Christian Endeavor's fifty first anniversary.

One reservations. Boy Scout troop No. 7 conducted its annual scout night service in the Green Ridge Presbyterian church last tery. Members of the Holv Name yesterday, plans were formulated for a minstrel which will be held in the ciety were the pallbearers and flower ley, chairman; Margaret Evans. Cath ST.

MARK'S ACTIVITIES oi tne special ieatures will be the presentation of a missionary The Rev. John H. Stanton will near future the date and cast of Will take part in the program. vamcio. ermfl HUMS NP.

Thmn. Activities at St. Mark's Lutheran His widow, Mrs, Mary Makuta. and Baker. Bpn Rvant mnMwvi nr.

which will be announced later. Joe church for the week follow: tonight, address the group. Stephen Gutheinz, a sister, Mary, are the only survivors. Graw, Margaret Oro'mwell, Mary An Wirth, president of tha, club, was in Missionary society session; Wednes a member of the Hickory Street so Entertainment Tonight An entertainment will be given to dreiv, David Evans, Alice Jenkins, ciety, win preside at the organ. Mary Reese, Annie Evans, Laura Thursday night, Melody club meeting, 31rS.

VlOla Steiner anH TY.Hav rhnir rehpnrsnl mere wm be a meeting of the Jones and Paul Swartwood. prayer meeting committee at the home night in St. David's Episcopal church by members of the Young People's society. The program will start at 8 Plan Parents' Night Parents night will be observed to lJainifrl hv I loath of the chairman, Ruth Asoerschlaaer M. r.

ri.TTB fiATHFRIMft on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, AU Harmonizers Will Betty Reilly, Meridian avenue, ir5'. viJ morrow night by members of Boy Scout troop, No. 84. Immaculate Conception members are urged to attend. KtSvS atheT njornmg in the night.

Charles Patteson presided. W. S. Lowndes, committeeman, was at the organ. Scoutmaster Crawford M.

Francis was in charge of the troop. The service was opened with church call and assembly played by Buglers Arlington Crossman Carl Dornheim, William Francis, Arthur Hav erly, Benjamin James, and Paul Ul rich. The scouts marched to the front of the church auditorium where they conducted an opening ceremony. The scout oath and law was repeated by the scouts and explained by Dale Storm. The scripture was read by Richard Knight and prayer was offered by Richard Barzler.

William F. Forster, president of the Scranton scout council, spoke on "Scouting From the National Standpoint and Its Relation to Citizenship." Following his address President For Present Minstrel chapel, Taylor avenue. The presentation of the cup won recently by the boys In an efficiency contest with all troops in the city will be made. Ad a social hour was enjoyed, and lunch AV. Flu: Everything is in readiness for the Scout Entertainment Boy Scout troop, No.

5. Trinity Evan eon was served by the hostess. Those member" 0f St Paul's Evangel cal PrentRtio" of the minstrel show in present were: Misses Marv Kennedv. u. 9.

lh umllMn mu gelical church, is sponsoring an en dresses will be made by members of tertalnment program tonight, which will the advisory committee and by several Gladys Bird Betty Reilly, Betty by the HTrTnon Rainey, and Mary Cuff. jJ? A minstrel troupe. The show was ore be presented in the parish house. Pros of the clergy, Merit badges and several important awards also will be pect avenue. The piogram will con At 8 o'clock Friday evening, the Up streamer's Sunday school class will meet in the home of Emma Lussy, of 137 William street.

Each night this week special services will be conducted in the church. The Rev. Scott Clarke, of the Providence M. E. church, Scranton, will be the speaker each evening.

The Loyal Aid society of the church will conduct a Washington supper on Thursday evening, Feb. 18, in the church rooms. Tickets may be secured from any member of the society, Scarlet Fever Cases Now Number 25 Here Health Officer William A. Ferrese announced yesterday that five new cases of scarlet fever have developed in the borough over the week end, bringing the total up to twenty flve. All of the houses have been placarded, according to Mr.

Ferrese. The health officer also made it known that a number of cases of chicken pox and other diseases have broken out. He asks the co opera tton of the citizens In cheeking the spread of the disease. Held formal Theft Anthony Borzellino. 617 DiidW clock and will consist of solos, quartet selections, a comedy drama, and a monologue by Walter Dunning Mrs.

Morgan Buried Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth Morgan were conducted on Saturday afternoon in the family home, 1413 Lafayette street. The Rev. Dr. T.

T. Richards, pastor of the First Welsh Baptish church, officiated, and hymns were sung by a quartet from the church. Interment was in Dunmore cemetery. Pallbearers were: William Reese. John Williams, Arthur Davies, Chester Evans, Edward Flemming, and Edward Bahr.

by a daughter, Katherine; her mother, yJstZty t0, Mrs. Kate Williams; two sisters, Mrs! and several adults. Zl CONGREGATIONAL PROGRAM tain five interesting numbers and will made. William Hopkins is the scout master. Doings for' the week at.

the Ttotaete'g? Congregational church follow: tonight, LS'f ana be as follows: "The Light Went Out." by the Bright Lights of the Young People's society; magaclan act: "The interlocuter; Roy Harrington, Charles minsfcTPl rehear! Snnchfn r.i1M vuuaat, aium oca i nrfr.nfr rnr Cocker, Walter Itterly and C. Crabb, endmen; John Hughe3, Harry Lydiette, LECTURES ON PASSION PLAY Dr. Harvey Hadlock; of California, ster presented a cup to the troop for Three Question Marks," "The Rahja," Sion. and Girl Scouts meeting; to teacher' in the 1 I hl.h 3' the Metropolitan quartet. morrow, Junior, Intermediate, and Th.

fimor.i k. i'w X. Willard Jones. Sid Jones. Thomas presented his interpretation of the Louis Hall is chairman of the com ternnnr, ot 9 'oii, rt James "Shink" Williams and Hill Vrnoon'at 2 ociock socletfes InM mittee who arranged the program.

soloists. Several numbers will also be Pe tne Forest Home cemetery. given by the Harmonizers quartet. having attained the highest number of points in the 1931 troop contest. The cup was received by Scoutmaster Crawford M.

Francis. The scoutmaster then Introduced the following Eagle scouts to the members of the congregation: Douglas Gardner, Jack Shoemaker, Arthur Haverly, Dale Passion play of Oberammergau, last night at Myrtle Street M. E. church. Nearly eighty colored slides were used by Dr.

Hadlock in his lecture on the great drama of the life of Christ. The uuiuur anu oenior cnoirs renearse. Fire Destroys Barn Sportsmen Honor Devine Funeral A one story barn, the property of CANTATA PRESENTEn Gomer E. Davies auditcf ium of the church was crowded Under the direction nf Pmf Hnwini The funeral of John Devins was John Arnoidl, East Mountain road, was destroyed by fire on Saturday night at Storm, Richard Knight. Carl Dorn with persons from all sections of the E.

Anthony, the senior choir, First held on Saturday morning from the TAYLOR. Feh 7 An enWahlo 6:15 o'clock. city. heim, Russell Butcher, John Butzner, and Richard Henne. testimonial reception was tendered home of nls Parents, 1812 Brick ave Gomer Davies nreMonf nf t0i.

nue. and was largely attended. A avangencai cnurcn, presented a pre Lenten cantata last night in connec The blaze was caused, according to fire department officials, as a result The Rev. Charles T. Leber, pastor TO HOLD CONFERENCE The fourth quarterly conference of tion with the regular devotions.

A ca camp, Sportsmen league, at its rooms mass of "Quiem was celebrated pacity congregation was in attendance, on Friday evening In the Century hall at 9:30 o'clock In Holy Rosary church of the church, preached on "Using the Talents the Boy Scout Movement Has Given You." He challenged in nonor oi Mr. uavies faithful ser tne IVCV vii.eiio. W. W. G.

WILL convene vices toward, thn lnpoi nmn Interment was In Cathedral ceme with his studies of the bible at the Myrtle Street M. E. church will be held on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. Clarence Hickok, county superintendent, will speak at the the scouts to use in everyday life the A meetine of thp RAfiivtn.

now s.rvinir his ninth terv. The pallbearers were: Harold following four talents: work hard, ter of the W. W. First. Tiontict term as nrptidpnt.

nt triin. Jones, William Lee. William Bell. street, and Patrick DeNaples, Bush street, were arragined before Justice of the Peace John J. Butler on Saturday afternoon on charges of larceny of coal and furnished ball for $300 pending appearance In court.

The two men were alleged to have taken coal from the nronertr nf th meeting of the Luther league of St. Peter's church tomorrow night at 7:15 o'clock. Robert Pinnell, president, will assist him. prayer service at 7:30 o'clock which church, will be held tomorrow eve meeting during that period. Jac Joyce, Bobby Burkhart, and play fair, keen friendship, and serve God.

iiuiS in ilk uuurcn parlors. The Aaaresses being given bv S. M. Price. ucl ijuviu.

nuwer wearers win be In charge of the Rev, Georg B. Callender, pastor of the church. Sorority Meeting Florence Evans, North Sumner avenue, was hostess to members of the Alpha Beta Chi sorority recently in her home. Cards were played after the business session, and high scores were held by Betty Jones, Peg Evans, Audrey Pass, and Louise Decker. Luncheon was served by the hostess.

Those present were: Anne Dorsey, Ann Francis, Margaret and Audrey Pass, Betty Jones, Florence and Peg Evans, and Louise Decker. Scott Is Arrested Charged with keeping a tippling house, William Scott, 24, 116 Hennessey court, was arrested on Saturday night by a squad of policemen in charge of Liert. W. r. Jones.

A quantity of liquor was confiscated. Scott will be given a hearing this afternoon before Magistrate John P. Kelly. The service was brought to a close gathering Will get Under wav at. 7 an nrpsirint.

nf t.hp stato Eugene Farrv and Al Baskwell The Brotherhood of the church will meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock by taps played by the troop buglers. All reports of the divisons of the nas been ninai, prominent member or the local extended to all members and friends, camp. usners lor the service were: John church will be made at this time. Erie railroad In Dunmore, carting it away in trucks. Will Serve Supper HOLD DANCE tonight a spagnetti supper win pe served Butzner, Albert Cross, Henry Dunham Jack Murray, Robert Slocum, and Jay Stoeckel.

Members of the troop committee attended the service in a Theft of Machine in the church auditorium. Herbert Schultz, president, will preside. The first Lenten services in the church will be held on Ash Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock with Dr. Knoll In charge. TAYLOR.

Feb. 7. Members of th tonight between and 8 o'clock by the Hold Union Service A large congregation attended the T. O. B.

club, composed of well known ladies of St. Anthony's Italian church body and sat with the scouts in the young people, have completed plans for in D'Aqulna hall, 1258 Providence front of the church auditorium. Leads to Injury their benefit dance In Ott's ballroom cn road. The ladies have been preparing Monday evening Billy Jones and his for the event for several weeks. Fol monthly union services held last night in the Dunmore Methodist church by the four English speaking Protestant churches of the boromrh.

The Upv. Presbyterian Church Notes The Girl Scout troop of Petersburg Presbyterian church will meet tonight at 7 o'clock in the Sunday school auditorium with Mrs. Charlotte Snyder in charge. The Ladies' Adult Bible class will meet tomorrow night at the home of the teacher, Julius Wellner, 1025 Prescott avenue. The meeting will be in the form of a birthday party for Mr.

Wellner who observed his anni varsary recently. orchestra will furnish music. Scouts Participate lowing the supper an entertainment will be given and dancing enjoyed. Taylor Briefs PITTSTON. Feb.

8 (MondaviAl Edward A. Dowey. pastor of the Dunmore Presbyterian church, delivered the sermon. He spoke on the Lenten In Church Service Boy Scout night was observed last TAYLOR, Feb. 7.

The Gloria girls leged to have been riding in a stolen NORTH END BRIEFS automobile when he was injured, Jo G. O. P. CLUB TO MEET The Tenth Ward Republican club will meet this evening at 8 o'clock in Mechler's hall, Ash street. William Pitman, president of the group, will be in' charge.

Plans for future activities of the unit and routine business will oe discussed. All members are requested to attend. EAST END PARAGRAPHS Mrs. John Fleth, who has been 111 for season. quartet, composed of Misses Dilys and Ruth Watkins and Theodosla and evening in the Astoury M.

E. church with Scoutmaster Walter Koelsch pre The Young Men's Bible class of St. John's Episcopal church enjoyed a party in the church parlors on Satur seph Kuane, 23, 647 North Main street, earlv todav is In Pittttnn hnc uorotny Jones, well known vocal talent, HOSTESS TO CLUB Miss Laura, DeiAmico was hostess tn pital where he Is receiving treatment toolc part 11,18 evening's service 4t siding. The prayer was offered by Scout George Bright and the scripture lesson was read by Seoul Wesley White. Scout William E.

Bright rendered day night. A program of music and other features was given and refresh members of the Mello Mcon cluh on wr injuries about the ankles. "le congregational cnurcn, Durvea nnlir.e rennrtert thot th rar North Scranton. Firemen Called Out West Scranton fire companies responded to a phone call yesterday at noon when a slight blazs broke out in the rear of store owned by Hoban is Gerrity. Noith Main avenue and Price street.

The flames were extinguished before any damage was caused. ments were served. Thursday night In her home. Cards were enjoyed after the business ses was stolen from where it was parked The yuiR People's society, Calvary in front of a Durvea d.nr hail nH Baptist church, will hold its weekly de An important meeting of the Sec some time, Is reported to be con is the property of Joseph Rucco "plr tional service on Tuesday evening. Z3u heSdauarters 1418 son street, this city.

Thev said that All young people of the church are 22 1419 ond Ward Republican club will be Main sion, and high scores were held by Bea Colangelo and Mary Miele. Luncheon was served by the hostess. vfllcscinflr. Mr. and Mrs.

G. F. Schwenker, parents of John Henry Schwenker. will Myrtle Street M. E.

Notes The Junior league will meet this afternoon at 3:45 o'clock in Myrtle Street M. E. church. The Girl Scout troop of the church will meet tonight at 6:45 o'clock. The Senior Queen Esther circle will assemble tonight at the home of the Misses Dorothy and Ruth Bushnell, 839 Wheeler avenue.

Miss Lois Brandamore will be in charge. The Herald class will hold its meet North avenue. a flute solo. Lincoln's Gettysburg address was given by Scout Robert Lewis. The Rev.

Dr. William MacAlplne, pastor of the church, preached on "Keeping Faith With Lincoln." The service was brought to a close with taps played by Buglers Jack Moore and Francis McCormack. they questioned Ruane and he re inXite1i, fused to Inform them who his com The Rev. and Mrs. Robert Kellerman.

panion was in the machine. Hamlin. were the guests of the sail on Saturday morning for Florida where they will spend two weeks. COMMITTEE TO MEET The committee of ladies arranging Clinton Sekol, a student at union Ruane was found near the car. former aunt, Mrs.

Mary Caswell. West which was damaged when it Ekidded Tvior street, on Saturday, for the card party to be conducted by Holy Rosary parish on Feb. 16, will meet In the school hall tomorrow college, has resumed his studies after spending a week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Severin Sekol, Mvrtle street.

FOR COUGHS AND COLDS USE JENKINS' TAB MENTHOL AND EXTRACT COD LIVER. Jenkins' Drug Store 106 South Main Ave. Scranton mm suuuii a fjuie near me jjuryeu 1VT 1 1 viaduct about 12:45 o'clock this morn iNlCnOISOtl Incr Tic wimrwnlnn Ilea nnAnrpl whan WEST SIDE JOTTINGS Edward W. Frilz, 1020 Jackson street, who has been ill for some time, is convalescing. Mrs.

Rome's class, Washburn Street Presbyterian church, will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Walter Humphries, 135 South Van Buren avenue, instead of at the home of Mrs. MacWllliams, Edwards court, as was previously announ.ced. ing tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the church lecture rooms with Mrs. Harry Layton, vice president, in charge.

night to further the arrangements. Frank Wenzel. Lafayette college, spent passing motorists arrived to render Pre Easter Special Any two Plain Those in charge plan to meke this aid. Diurvea nolice would not sav Garments Drv Cleaned and Pressed, affair the biggest social event con Dr. Beckwith Gives Anniversary Sermon The Rev.

Dr. Irving J. Beckwlth, pastor of the Green Ridge Baptist the week end at the home of his par ents. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles WenreL Irving avenue. St Peter's Lutheran Notes Dr. C. F. Knoll, pastor, will continue whether Ruane would be placed under $1.50.

Ablngton Dry Cleaners. Phone ducted by the parish since Father arrest. Factoryville 74 16. Adv. 1 O'Boyle became pastor..

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