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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAYrFEBRUARYZ; 1935 Married To Give Reading menu: wait crou, mul F. KMi aulMaarU ft "Veronica's Vein Social News (Cantinned from Pare Ten) a ssaiaj iiwii.j iavevawaf gov Un J. Hall; Uterature, Miss Anna Mor dinner wu served by Mrs. Thomas Gaughan, assisted by her daughter, Will Be Given Here Passion Play to Be Presented Private Duty Nurses Appoint Committees Northeastern District Group Holds Meeting In Chamber of Commerce Vary, and Mrs.

Joseph Gaughan. Pres gan. Flashes from local fields win be given by secretaries of the circles. Following a luncheon at noon, served by women of the hostess church, the afternoon session will open at o'clock, with Mrs. Fred B.

Vreeland in charge of devotions and Miss Mildred Holly as soloist. tnt were: Joseph Dougherty, James Igoe, Joseph and Thomas Gaughan, Harry Miller, William Roche, Harry Sunday in Capitol for Benefit of Passionlst Nuns me" Bodiski, Ioia De Paola, Jowpblne OrOlerL Caroline BodisU, Virginia De Ami oo. Stella Votano, Mary Poota, Oeraldine De Amioo, Rose Salerno, Sarah sohravonc, Nellie tBerfato, Phllomena Tedesco, Virginia Manno, Lucy Peten, Mary Vacchlano, Josephine Grasso, Peggy Bello, Nancy Rao, Pauline Curmacl, Rose Ourmaci, Herman Fiorane, Clarence AUmena, George Pizzi, Nick Soulka, Antbony Trovato, Louis Tedesco, Domlniok La Russa, Benjamin De Amico, Bruno Manno, Joseph Bernardo, Antbony Curmod Frank Grasso, James De Lucy and Earl Wolfe. 0 0 The annual dance of the Rho Delta Miller and Herb Scott. 0 0 0 At a meeting of the private duly nurses of the Northeastern District Mr.

and Mrs. Robert C. Miller, San varied and Interesting program of pieces, closing with the Variations on a Theme by Gluck, played by the talented 13 year old Edward Ellison, and the great Prelude and Fugue by Bach, in the difficult key of sharp major, played by Miss Oeraldine Kuschel. The other players were Eleanor Coar, James Ammerman, Betty Richards, Marie Thomas, Lois Thomas, Ruth Balderson, Olive Lynch, Cora Mae Edwards, Marjorle Harer, Gertrude Janssen, Miss Gertrude Scherrer and Edward Najaiko. The singers were Miss Edith Mark wick, contralto; Miss Dorothy stark, contralto; George Transue, basso, heard In the dramatic "War Song" by FJgar, and closing with "The Dove," an elaborate waits sung in Italian by Miss Elda Williams, soprano.

Prof. J. Alfred Pennington, the conservatory director, played the Mrs. James R. Hughes, new secretary "Veronica's Veil," a Passion Play on the life of Christ will be presented by The Ashley Players, at the of Pennsylvania yesterday afternoon In derson Avenue, entertained informally recently at a Washington party at her the Chamber of Commerce, committees were named to serve for the en home.

Present were: Mr Ana mis, Floyd B. Hufford, Mr. and Mrs. Earl suing year. Mrs.

Lois Knight, of the Scran ton state Hospital, presided and Louise Kessler, Of the Hahnemann director, wno is taaing me piace oi Mrs. O. O. Langford, will be introduced and will bring greetings to the assembly. The main feature ol this session will be an address by Mrs.

E. S. Downs, a Baptist missionary to Tura, Assam. Mrs. Downs, with her husband, has spent almost seven years on the mission field.

Bengert, Mr. and Mrs. J. wesiey Owens, Mr. and Mrs.

Sherwood James, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Brown, Miss Doro Rho Fraternity will be held Prfiay ngiht, March 16, in the Century Hospital, secretary, read the minutes. The group will be a part of the state Club, with Joseph Coughlin In charge thy Hine, Ivor J. Hodgson, at.

Vladimir's Junior Greek CathO' organslatlon tot private duty nurses. V'N of arrangements. Assisting him are: Committees follow: program and a 1 f. i i 1 jlo group will hold its fourth annual William McDonough, T. McHale, John Bisbing, John Herbert, John publicity, Miss Esther Dunning, Moses Opportunity Day Poinsahrd, John McGraw, Edward pre Lenten dance on Saturday mgnt In SWAS Hall, Capouse Avenue, Michael Demkovitr is general chair Taylor Hospital, chairman; Ruth Dun stone, State Hospital; Mary Dlskln, Mary Keller Hospital.

Mesanree. James Murray, Francis Dlskln, William McDonough, Robert Mrs. Elizabeth McMa McDermott, Paul Neawn, Jack scow, Paper Walter Rooney, Robert Wahl and hon, State chairman; Dorothy Krett, Mid Valley; Winifred Kellogg. Mary Keller. Maurice Duffy.

am Baptist Women Plan Mid Winter Meeting Ablngton Association to Convene Tomorrow in Green Church 0 0 0 Nominating, Ruby Douglas, Hahne 2 vrtiu lurarv Bell. Monroe Avenue, re mann, chairman; Agnes Carr, Mercy; Nellie Moeler, West Side. cently entertained eight members of ROOM LOTS Advisory, Martha Gordon, Hahne mann; Alice Joyce, Mary Keller, Helen Kayes, Mercy; Cell Burke, State; Mar her club at the Dinner Ben, uun more. 0 0 0 The American citizenship department of the Century Club will entertain at tea in the lounge of the club 89c garet Mackrell, Mid Valley; Helen The mid Winter assembly of the women of the Ablngton Baptist Association will held in the Green Ridge Baptist Church tomorrow with Buckack, Moses Taylor; Jeannette Evans, West Side! Delia Heffron, Taylor, and Lucy Green, Carbondale. doable roll, IS jit of border.

Paprt far aU room. Former a 1 1 1 price af lame, aTer SS.00 per let. house tills afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock. Judee and Mrs. Albert John 'sessions at 10 and 1:30 ociock.

Mrs. $1.05 $1.25 son and Harold Campion, clerk of the MRS. BERNARD SHAIR A reading will be held Sunday afternoon In the rooms of Temple Israel at 3 o'clock under the auspices of the Theta Ohl Delta sorority, being a part of the group's cultural program. Mrs. Bernard Shalr, well known in this city and Wllkes Barre for her reading ability will present her version of "Hunky Dory," a novel which since Its recent publication has met with great success.

The members of the group are: Doroethy Goodman, Rosalyn Gross, Ruth smith, Alma Hollenberg, Florence Friedman, Francis Mann, Harriet Webber, Ruth Hollander, Florence Schlieder, Sylvia Glider, Thelma Block, Minnie Levlne, Estelle Jurkowiu and Norma Hoffman. Personals Miss Rose Comerford, daughter ef naturalization court Will oe nonor Mrs. William H. Peck will be photo by Mrs. Paul Guzzi, the former Miss Amelia Smegal, Spruce Street, Duryea, whose marriage took place recently.

in eharse. Mr. Camnlon will SDcax inan of arrangements and is being as Jlsted by Anthony. Papapura and llcholas Chomko. i 1 i.

i Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mittelman, Monro Avenue, announce the marriage of, their daughter, Ida, and Oason Reich, son of J'. Reich, Exeter, to take place on Sunday, March 31 Miss Mittelman Was graduated from Blomosburg State Teachers' College, and is a member Of the faculty at the James Madison School. Mr.

Reich i engaged in business In Wyoming. 0 0 0 I 'Miss Amelia Smegal, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smegal, Duryea, became the bride of Paul Guszi, Spruce Street, Duryea, with the Jtev. Niebrzydowski officiating.

Snap dragons and ferns were used in the church with an archway of liliees at, the aisle. The. bride. Wore a white satin gown ending In a long train and a veil of French illusion. She carried orchids and valley lilies.

Her maid of honor, Helen Smegal, was attired In blue chiffon with matching accessories and carried pink roses and baby breath. Miss Stella Buchinski, bridesmaid, wore a honey dew taffeta and carried pink roses and baby breath. Claire Skierkowskl was ring bearer and Dorothy Madrak and. Bettey Hall, were; flower carriers. James 'Walsh and Dr.

and" Mrs. Joseph Comerford, Penn Avenue, is confined to her home with informally at 3:13 o'clock on the situa tions which have arisen durkur the Edith W. Peterson, of the Calvary Baptist Church, Taylor, will preside. The Rev. Fred B.

Vreeland, new pastor or the hostess church, will lead devotions at the morning session. Miss Blodwyn Rosser will be soloist. Reports will be heard from Mrs. J. H.

Pritcbard, secretary, and Miss Ida Lewis, treasurer, after which the following secretaries will speak concerning their various depart Dr Mrs. Benjamin Cottone. years he has been connected with CLEr.IEUO 426 LACKA. AVE. Aeroii From Waolwortbi (Cpitalrt) naturalization work.

Harrison Avenue, have returned from New York. MART MAGDALENE Mrs. Patrick F. Jennings, Shamokln. 4 Is visiting her mother, Mrs.

R. P. Cal lary, Birney Avenue. Capitol Theater on Sunday foi the benefit of the Passlonist Nuns. The Rev.

Charles Lang is honor Activities (Centinned from Pace Ten) with the Rev. Dr. J. J. Loughran, pas' ary chairman; Mary l.

Magnran, general chairman, and Mrs. F. E. Stone, cochairman arranging for the tor of the church, as general chairman ooo Emera Chapter, O. E.

will conduct a card party tonight at the home of Mrs. Jacob Hofmeister, River Street. The public is invited. 0 0 0 Mrs. Andrew H.

Downing, Electric Street, will entertain her bridge club tomorrow afternoon at home. There will be eight guests. 0 0 0 Plans are completed for a card party to be held the night of March 1 at the Catholic Women's Club for the benefit of the Christian Brothers. Mrs. tor.

Ezra S. Griffin Post, No. 139, will be truest of honor. All aJHed production. and John Harrison, chairman of the men's committee.

Mrs. Michael Duffy and Mrs. William Coleman will be In Other committees are announced as follows: Reception, Mesdames John F. orders of the Grand Army Invited to attend. All officers are requested to wear white.

charge of the refreshment booth. Bonner, Anna McDonough, Joseph Casey, James Hanlon, J. J. McCar Games will begin at 8:15 o'clock and dancing will be enjoyed from 11 to 1 o'clock. 420 Lackawanna Ave.

James Law, Paul Stuckart, M. Branch of the Woman's Aux in the parish house. The degree' team of Golden Star Council, No. 41, D. of will meet tomorrow night in the home of Mrs.

May Pfaff, 1038 Taylor Avenue. Conservatory Pupils Are. Heard in Recital A recital of interest throughout was given by students of the Scran ton Conservatory Of Music in the concert hall of the institution last evening. Those who took part were from the departments, of. violin, piano and singing; The players of the violin were of varying ages and advancement, and Included Mary E.

Williams, Ronald Thomas, Jean Lanterman, Thomas Malloy, Jean Evans, Clifton Fischer, who played the beautiful Air Varie, No. 14, by De Beriot, and Mervyn Barrows, who played the interesting Concertino in by Reiding. The accompaniments were played by the teacher, Miss Helen Carlyon. Fourteen piano students gave a iliary to St. Luke's Church will have J.

Dempsey, Nell Lunny, Frank Saxon, John Lockery, P. J. Heston, Ed ooo Ths T.aritM Aiivlllorv tn the Drivers supper meeting tonight in the ward McDade, Mary O'Brien, E. J. and Chauffeurs' Union will entertain at a public card party tomorrow night at the home of Mrs.

Mildred Swarts. Overbrook, after which a business session will be held In the parish house. McTiernan, T. J. Knight, Thomas Hugh Jennings, E.

P. Larkin, R. J. II my Garvey, Hugh Evans, Leo Walton, E. North Sumner Avenue.

J. McTiernan, Misses Frances McGee, Catherine Dacey, Mary Flynn, Mary Women of Elm Park Church will ooo Th nirl Scouts of St. Luke's Corcoran, Mary Bamford, Catherine Cadden. Sally Kanavy, Pauline church will entertain at a card Party meet for all day sewing bhls morning at 9:30 o'clock in the kindergarten room of the church house. Luncheon will be served at noon.

on Friday night at 8 o'clock in the O'Horo, Anna Holtham, Angela Ble John Shanase attended the bridegroom, 0 0 The Washington School (No. 3) Dunmore, will conduct a card parly ki the school, Thursday evening. Players are asked to bring their own Cards. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments will be served. poo The annual reorganization meeting bf the board of directors of the Y.

W. C. A. will take place in the board room. Luncheon will be served the members.

Mrs. Harold A. Scragg, president will preside. A food sale will be held from 10 a. m.

to 3 p. m. ooo Mrs. R. L.

Jewett was hostess for the duplicate bridge tournament held yesterday by the Ablngton Woman's Club in the clubhouse, Clarks Summit. Winners were: North South, Mrs. T. F. rtolv HfTr T.

MrionW' Mn parish house for the benefit or tne camp fund. Players are asked to provide cards. wltt, Beatrice Tlghe, T. V. Howley, Florence Behle, Irene Qulnnan and Martin P.

Kennedy, W. P. Stokes, Women of St. Luke's Church will Frank A. Gllroy, W.

Gibbons. Jo A. P. Walsh, Mrs. J.

F. Howley, Mrs. J. P. Connolly, Miss Irene M.

Walsh, Mrs. Anthony Walsh and Miss Mary Driscoll are incharge of the affair. The public is invited and players are asked to provide cards. 0 0 0 Miss Catherine Manley, Farr Street, recently entertained eight members of her club at home. ooo Lady Calder Glen Lodge, No.

170, D. O. will hold a candlelight tea in the lodge rooms tonight at 8:30 o'clock. Members and friCnds are Invited. 0 0 0 The Hood College Club of Scran ton will entertain at a reading and tea on Saturday afternoon in the Y.

W. C. when Mrs. Salo Friedewald will read "Forty Days of Musa Dagh." Tea will be served. Miss Helen Coon Is chairman of arrangements.

t. If hi Nativity parish card party "will be held on March 4 in Town Hall, meet for all day sewing for the Red Cross today beginning at 10 o'clock 0 0 0 The Ablneton Athletic Association seph O'Horo, M. F. Sando, James win conduct its Initial card cart? and Hanlon. John F.

Padden, James W. Flanagan, Thomas P. Murphy, Faul E. dance in the clubrooms of the association, Clarks Summit, tonight. Russell Pendel.

Edward Oosgrove, M. B. com' erford, Jerome Casey, Stanley Walker, Baer and Gerald Harris are in cnarge of arrangements. Dr. Martin O'Malley, Dr.

T. O. K1L SLL'JS a rose satin llnlnsr gives a leen, Raymond Law, Francis Kearney, J. J. McCartny, Paul V.

Barrett, John C. Sweeney, W. F. Hodrus, Richard clamorous note to the tram of a black velvet evening gown which the Prin McNichols, James T. Sweeney.

J. TOMORROW (Thursday) ONLY McHugh; publicity, Miss Mary CHearn, Miss Dorothy Golden and cesse Amedee de Brogue wears, me town is cut oft very slim lines; the OUT'ITTIRS CHIIDMN fram CRAOU to GRADUATION 18 train is quite long. Miss Anita McGraw; ushers and 10D' by, Matthew Gettlngs. 421 LACKAWANNA AVE. Walters and Mrs.

Albert Vandermark; Mrs. William Strleby and Mrs. Louis Kolb; East West, Mrs. C. B.

Little and Mrs. Fuller! MrsFloyd Beemer "and Mrs. Robert Birtley; Mrs. William Baldwin and Mrs. H.

E. Simrell. 0 0 Announcement was made last night of the marriage of Edna E. Smith, daughter of Albert Smith; Preset) tt Avenue, and Donald W. Banks, son of Mr.

and Mrs. E. F. Banks, South Irving Avenue, which took place The Rev. D.

T. Jones performed the OAll Sales Final No Exchanges ONo Refunds 0 No Charges ceremony. The couple are residing at 401 SPRUCE STREET Opportunity Day Specials 735 Archbald Street. ooo Mr. and Mrs.

Piari, Tenth Avenue, recently entertained at home in honor of their daughter, Frances, who Pure Linen DISH TOWELS, for celebrated her eleventh birthday an 33 Fine Dresses niversary. Present were: Mr. and. Mrs. Anthony Pizzi, Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Tedesco, Mr. and Mrs. Carmel Tro Tuesday evening, ito. 28.

Tne couple were attended by Mr. and William J. Knighi. Upon return from a brief honeymoon, the couple will reside at 634 Prescott Avenue. 0 0 0 Mr.

and Mrs. John Morris, Archibald Street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth, and Elliott Ed THE LAST PAY OF OUR DOLLAR SALE vato, Mr. and Mrs. La Russa, Mr. and Mrs.

F. Manno, Francis Pizzi, Anna $12.95 To $19.75 Value $3 While They Last MEN'S Pure Linen INITIAL "KERCHIEFS, for LADIES' Linen INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, 10 for Hand Made NIGHTGOWNS. 3 for Pure Linen TABLECLOTHS. 2 for HAND MADE PILLOWCASES, pair Large Sise MAR TEX Turkish TOWELS, or 1 Hand Made MADEIRA TOWELS, 2 for 6 Hand Made BABY DRESSES, 2 for BABY SWEATER SET 5 PIECE Hand Made BRIDGE SET SPECIAL: ALL KINDS OF LINEN SCARFS AND BANQUET CLOTHS, 35 to 50 OFF. De Paola, Angela De Paola, Anna Bodiski, Catherine Manno, Grace La Russa, Helen Testa, Mary Bodiski, Elizabeth Gentilezza, Josephine Ber warus, suu vi But, niiu am.

vv; o. aam wards. West Elm Street, which took place on Feb. 23 at the home of Mrs. David O.

Evans, South Ninth Avenue. Street Dresses, Evening Gowns, Sunday Night Frocks and Pretty Velvets, Slightly Soiled From Handling. nardo, Helen Bodiski, Rita. Vacchi, Rita Veochl, Anna Mangiola, Cather These Prices For Thursday Only! Your opportunity to make your dollar do double duty. You will not have the opportunity to get such values for sometime to come.

Shop Early and Save. We have outdone ourselves to give you better values than ever. 1 03 Choice Dresses DOLLAR OPPORTUNITY DAY SPECIAL 'A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF SPRING MILLINERY FOR OPPORTUNITY DAY Street Frocks $9.95 To $19.75 Value Girls' Wash Frocks Only .00 2 1 Spssitl HERE IT IS! JUST THE PERMANENT YOU'VE BEEN WATCHING FOR Set) Styles, Colors, and Head Size in the' Latest Spring Models. OW STYLES FORMERLY $1 .90 mi $2.90 14 $45 to $55 7ffc (F A KP fur trimmedVJ tyj Printed sheers, dimities and broadcloths, well tailored youthful models. Made to sell at fl.

Sises 3 to 6, 7 to 10 and to 14. Net all sises ia every style. Nov rYopCi 410 SPRUCE STREET 19 $49.50 to $79.50 Boys' Wash Suits Fine krueelcth ni ttraeato itrM an made fj (It th aUMtt In wear. Sev nil erl BMStb ai all wanlea "WW ihadea, bath alia' ealan an. camblnatlaat.

Steal 1 It I. Fail ealan. Infants' Silk Dress and Sot THURSDAY ONLY A special that you can't afford to miss Phone for appointment NOW FUR TRIMMED $24 Made ef washable silk trimmed with lace, makes very useful gift. White and pink. Beg.

M. Special $1 Off Thursday Only SaSMSgSff Q.02Z DELTAS 417 LACKA. AVE. OVER KRESGE'S to $89.50 FUR TRIMMED Infants' llcnd Mado Drosses and Creepers FINAL OF FIHE TOES A LARGE PEE1CEIJTAGE OTHERS 2,2,13 opf 2 Dainty baal amaekai (armaati, taUInc rafa lar at tSa aaeh. Tna naM an with ar llhaat aaUan, In aU whIU ar with Maa aa lak imaakbif.

Tba retain an In wblU, Mm matea aal sania nlnk. laaalal Girls' Better Dresses $1.03 a earing every better dress In stack. Odds and ends of SMS washable garments. Slats 7 to II, to II. Special $3 WASHYOl Before you come te town and well give yea a PERMANENT WAVE that will last and give real satisfactiea for JTHURSDAY ONLY I PERMANENT I WAVE SPECIAL (M A ml to I mm.

i i in in 25 KORTHERU SEAL FUR COATS OTHER IMPORTANT VALUES Diapers, Blrdaeye or 37x17 Hemmed dot. $1.11 Infants' Knitted Saeejoes. White and Bine, White and Pink, 3 for fl.M Infants' Silk and Wool Hots. 8 lias 4 to IK 4 pairs for 9VH Bayoa Bloomers, Panties and Vests. Sises 4 to 14 4 for ll.lt Bayea SUk Slips, mil Cot, Well Mr do.

Beg. Me 3 far Carton Bilk and Wool SalrU. Stagle or Doable Breasted; 3 for $IJH Mated or Baton Beaad Blankets Boys' Battoa Oa Bloasea. Selid Celors and Fancy Prints. 3 for tl.ll Beys Janler Shirts.

Fancy Prlata 3 far IJH All Sales Final! No Exchanges! No Refunds! 1 Drastically Bedneed to $35 548 558 pun OIIOPPE 701 CONNELL BLDG..

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