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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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MONDAY MORNING. MARCH, 4, 1935 I 13 preschool age, pointing out that the first six years of a child's life an the most important in moulding the Bus Bandits Sent Head of West Side Hospital Etiquette, Social Culture Problemi) health, mind and character of tbe child. Mrs. Placek and Mrs. Driscollil To Reformatory Points to Need for State Aid Thomas Backs Governor Earle's Proposal to Have discussed the mother's influence on a child of school age, calling attention to the fact that when the child enters 1 1 Girl, 14, Drops Dead While Roller Skating Mist Eleanor Granko, 14, daughter of Mrs.

Anna Granko, 828 Mulberry Street, dropped dead of a heart attack while roller skating on Saturday night in the Colonel Watres Armory. Dr. F. A. Barteochi viewed the body.

She was a student at St. Mary's school he meets the miniature world. Doctor Furnishes Bail In Fatal Auto Accident Dr. Frank P. Colizzo.

1208 Washburn Street, furnished $3,000 bail Saturday before President Judge Will Leach on a charge of involuntary manslaughter as a result of the automobile accident early Saturday morning in which Dr. Collizso's car ran down and killed Vincent Baranski, 42. 1029 Mount Vernon Avenue. Baranski's funeral will be held Tuesday morning with a requiem mass in St. Stanislaus Church.

Interment, Morgan HigHway Cemetery. Carbondale Youths Ad mit Other Robberies for although his schoolmates are more or less the same. age. yet each has had Legislature Meet Deficiences Inherited From Last Administration a different training. All speakers stressed religion and the doctrines of 4 Christ as essential and the substance of moulding the life and character Commenting on Governor Barle's re the patients themselves cannot meet this expense there is only one place cent recommendations to the State Annual Meet Held By Polish Women Officers were reelected at the third annual assembly of the Polish Women's United A.

N. S. Societies of the Polish National Church, which was held yesterday in St. Stanislaus Church, South Scranton. The election was conducted following special services and benediction by Bishop Francis Hodur.

The officers 'Chairman, Mrs. Emilia Sznyter; vice chairman, Mrs. Stanislawa Placek; recording secretary, Mrs. Marja Gorgol; financial secretary, Mrs. Helena Nycz; treasurer, Mrs.

Scholastics Driscoll; librarian, Mrs. Leocadia Palinska. Mrs. Sznyter and Mrs. Placek were named delegates to the General Synod of the Polish National Church to be held In Chicago on April 29 and 30 and May 1 and 2.

Last night a mothers' conference was held with Mrs. Valentlnia Nowak presiding. Mrs. Marja Oorgol and Mrs. Helena Nycz spoke of the mother's Influence on the child of of a child Into a future good citizen.

I Benjamin Wysocki, chairman of the I to turn, and that is where it has bqen Problem of etiquette and (00111 col turt will be auwtred tbrouth this column It the letters are tddreued to lUldah Rom, In ear of Tbe Scran ton Republican. Letters ebould be brief. Dear Naldah Ross: Can you suggest a book that will help me? vi teach a group of girls preparing for the business world and they are Interested in the proper etiquette, for their, careers, not just social Thank you very much. Yours respectfully, MADELEINE B. ANSWER There is an excellent book written by Ida White Parker which is called, "Etiquette for the Business Woman." This will give your pupils what they require though all etiquette is fundamentally the same, having as its first principle consideration for the other person.

necessary to turn in all these years Friends of the P. N. School Society, Legislature which include an item of $7,500,000 for state aided hospitals, Chester A. Thomas, president of the West Side Hospital and chairman of to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. and Bishop Hodur also were speakers.

"I hope," he continued, "the members Three Carbondale youths who pleaded guilty to holding up and robbing the driver of a bus at Jermyn on Thursday night were sent to Huntingdon Reformatory Saturday by President Judge Will Leach. The three sentenced were: Joseph Shaffer, 20, 153 Pike Street; Stanley Granlck, '18, 20 South Main Street, and Joseph Garbachesky, 20, 141 Gordon Avenue. The youths had no previous police record. Judge Leach in sentencing the trio informed them that he would The sixty delegates represented branches in Scranton, Dickson City, the budget committee of the Com' munlty Chest, said, Saturday, that Throop, Dupont, Duryea, Edwards High School, South Scran ton, and had graduated from St. Cecelia's Academy.

Wyoming Avenue. Besides her mother, she leaves a brother, George, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Augustitus, Old Forge. The funeral will be held on Tuesday morning with a requiem mass in St.

Peter's Cathedral at 9:30 o'clock. Interment, St. Joseph's Cemetery, Duryea. ville, Wilkes Barre, Nantlcoke, Hazle ton, Shenandoah, Frackvllle, Reading, Oppose Full Crew Bill Employes of the Lackawanna Railroad have sent thousands of petitions to Senator John W. Howell, asking him to vote against the full crew bill which recently passed the House.

The company employes fear, it is under stood, that passage of the measure would have the effect of cutting their Scranton and Lackawanna County must realize that hospitals are dependent on state aid and that there should be no question about the appropriation this year a In former Syracuse, Baltimore, Passaic, N. Canonsburg, Brooklyn, N. Tren ton, N. McAdoo and Johnson City, years. "The officials of the Hospital Asso defer sentence on two other charges of robbery to which they pleaded Chinese fortune tellers read the of the Legislature will grasp the situation and immediately expedite these overdue payments and make the appropriations for the next two years as usual." In addition to the West Side Hospital, the Hahnemann Hospital, also a member of the Community Chest, receives aid from the state as do the Carbondale General Hospital, St.

Joseph's In Carbondale, the Mid Valley Hospital in Blakely, and the Taylor Hospital in Taylor. Births BURNS To Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Burns, 2648 Cedar Avenue, twin sons salaries and, wages. lines on the soles of the feet as well guilty but that a penitentiary sentence as the markings on the hands.

would be given them If they "go Social News (Continued From Page Eight) ciation of Pennsylvania are assisting in every way possible," he said, "to avoid the curtailment of services and are enlisting the support of all state aided Institutions of which the West Coat Is Stolen wrong" after their term in the re formatory. Charles Buydos, furrier, 332 Lacks row to sew for the Home for the Friendless and the Red Cross. wanna Avenue, notified the police on Saturday that a $200 seal coat had Side Hospital Is one." ooo, Frank Romanowskl, 18, Carbondale, an associate of the three bandits, was given a year In the County Jail after pleading guilty to a charge of stealing The amount Included in the budget presented by the Governor is virtually The Yoke Bearers' Class of Elm Park the same amount as was appropriated on Saturday in the Mercy Hospital. been stolen from his store last Thursday. He said that he suspects two women who had visited the establishment and asked to have coats shown to them.

slot machines from two Mid Valley two years ago, but the appalling fact Church will serve a southern supper Thursday night at 6 o'clock. Reservations may be made at the church or with Mrs; F. J. Schramm. COSGROVE To Mr.

and Mrs. Mar business places. He will be eligible for tin Oosgrove, 177 Erie Street, Carbon is that nearly a million dollars of this amount has been overdue from three parole in thirty days if he secures em ployment, Judge Leach told him. dale, a son, at St. Joseph's Hospital, jjg? (Urmtv if'tto 'ten' to six months.

March 3. Thursday night's bus holdup netted and will be followed by the business meeting at 2 Dr. Roland Davles will be the speaker. His topic will be "Doctors and the Depression." Mrs. Addyman and Mrs.

Klrkwood, of the "Gift Shop" have returned from attending the National Gift Show in New York. The Women's Guild and Missionary Society of Grace Reformed Church will meet at 6 o'clock tonight at the home of Miss Mary H. Doster, 1748 Monroe Avenue. The mid week prayer and praise meeting will be held at the church Wednesday night at 7:45 o'clock. The Ladles' Aid Society will meet Wednesday morning and afternoon at the church to sew.

The Kindly Club for Girls will meet In a letter to the West side Hos BARHARDT To and Mrs. the three bandits $14. The money. Wesley Barhardt, Kingsley, a daugh as well as two revolvers, was recovered ter, at Carbondale General Hospital. pital, Jolui'N.

executive secretary of the Hospital Association with headquarters in says, "As a consequence of this long delay In state payments, scores of hospitals in Brookside Cemetery, Mayfleld, where It had been cached behind a tree. The ESPOSITO To Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Eposito, 1252 Blair Avenue, a victim of the holdup was a driver for daughter at Mercy Hospital. throughout the state are on the verge RICB To Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Rice, of closing. When these payments 542 Taylor Avenue, a son at Mercy Hospital. BETTER QUALITY RAYON TAFFETA Two Styles True Bias Cut or Four Gore Lace Trimmed Top and Bottom Adjustable Shoulder Straps Straight or necks Flesh White or Tea Rose A 69c Value. failed to arrive several months ago, scores of hospitals were forced to dras AFIELD To Mr.

and Mrs. Leon tically curtatll their services with con ard Cafleld, 1109 Wood Street, a daughter at Mercy Hospital. sequent damage to the public which Wednesday afternoon at 3:45 o'clock. they serve. Some hospitals were not ROBESON To Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Robejon, 1328 Schlager Street, a daughter at Mercy Hospital. BROCAVTCH Mr. and Mrs. Albert phone 3 6645, by Tuesday night.

0 0 0 The Sisterhood of Ahavat Achem Synagogue will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the synagogue. Personals (Continued From Page Eight) N. and will reside permanently in Dalton. Miss Elizabeth Jones, Blakely, will sail Thursday for a Mediterranean cruise. Mrs.

A. E. Connell and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E.

Connell, Vine Street, are In Rome. Mrs. W. J. Schoonover, Clay Avenue, who has been confined to her home for the past four months due to an accident, is recuperating and is able to receive callers.

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Anderson, Wilkes Barre, and Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon, Dunmore, spent yesterday as guests of Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Coombs, Harrison Avenue. John McAndrew, 140 Ross Street.

Dunmore, who is seriously 111 with pneumonia, has been removed to the Mercy Hospital. For twenty years after their discovery, the male and female Williamson's sapsuckers were recorded by Books: Our Clearance Sale Now On Wonderful Values throughout the store. Do not overlook this opportunity. REISMAN'S 413 Spruce St. Brocavlch, 850 Johler Avenue, a daughter at Mercy Hospital.

TODAY ONLY the Owens Bus Company. Among other crimes admitted by the youths, according to the police, were: the holdup of Domlnick Gof fredo, bartender at the Plcadilly Beer Garden, Carbondale, on Nov. 29, in which $60 was obtained; the holdup of Joseph Adams, 24 Apple Avenue, Carbondale, Dec. 31; and the holdup of Alice Leo, 12S Hospital Street, Carbondale, and Basil Cerra, 27 Apple Avenue, Carbondale silk mill employes, on the N. O.

tc W. Railroad trestle, Dundaff Street, Carbondale. The latter two were relieved of their pay. Women's Activities (Continued From Page Eight) will meet tomorrow at 1 o'clock in the Y. C.

A. A tray luncheon will be followed by a business session, at which Mrs. T. J. Gardner will preside.

The Rector's Guild of the Church of the Good Shepherd will meet tomorrow afternoon in the parish house. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock McGovern Obsequies The funeral of John McGovern, Newark, N. was held on Saturday morning with a requiem mass in Sacred Heart Church, that city. The body arrived In this city at 1 :45 o'clock and was met by many friends at the D. L.

W. station. There were many flowers. Interment was in Cathedral Cemetery. Casket bearers were: Patrol Miss Maloney Buried The funeral of Miss Helen Ma loney, formerly of this city and Pitts ton, was held on Saturday morning from the home of her sister, Mrs.

able to pay their employes for a period of two months. Supplies and equipment bills had to remain unpaid and hospitals throughout the state are trying to carry their deficits until the state can meet its obligalons." Both Mr. Hatfield and Mr. Thomas edorse the Governor's proposal that deficiencies Inherited from the last administration be met In order to avert collapse of a great part of the hospital services in the state, thus preventing the inevitable procession of hospital closings and the resultant abandonment of' protection to the people in cases of serious illness necessitating hospital treatment. Mr.

Thomas said further that the budget of the West Side Hospital through the Community Chest could not possibly be increased, and since Thomas Shea, A solemn requiem mass was sung in St. Francis man Kdward Gaughan, former Police Magistrate John P. Kelly, Harry Fry, Andrew McGuire, James Lavelle and Church, Nantlcoke. Interment, St. John's Cemetery, Pittston.

William Heffron. Casket bearers were: Con McCole, Mr. McGovern, who married the Wilkes Barre; James F. O'Boyle, John former Miss Ann Orr, a school Kelly, Clarence Delahunty, Joseph 411 LACKAWANNA AVE. teacher here for a number of years.

Joyce and Thomas Connors, all of Pittston. had visited Scranton many times. ornithologists as separate species. Sy.w.iT.wwiW Sill mm mtkm CISC fx "1 Anything else Sir IS i it Xx V' m' JE i figarettes are made I 4 for your pleasure and for your gf nothing else. A' And when a cigarette i Sves yu the enjoyment that Chesterfields do there are no It" 'wV hit 4rAf'A Vi VlS5 oo A' 'i 4 'A.

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