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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY. JULY 4. 1935 Taylor Mrs. Weber Dies Ui TV. liam Davis, held this afternoon from the home of hi sister.

Mrs. William 1 Evans, Middle Street. Service were In charge of the Rev. B. Carlton Dewey.

The casket bearers were: Thomas and Evan Evan. 109 West Taylor Street, correspondent. Phone Taylor 1I9 B. Suddenly in Home Obituary Charles D. Curtis Sr.

Succumbs in Tavlor Author of Scranton Republican Serial Worked on Many Jobs Nard Jones, Whose Story "Sun Tan" Begins Monday, July 8, Has Harvested Wheat and Run Elevators. When it comes to crowding projector, certainly deserves at vriofw infrt a Viriof pflrppr Xftrrt tention. Weisenfluhs Mark Silver Anniversary Reese Evans and Thomas Powell and Frank Bevan. Interment was in Forest Home Cemetery. Funeral Saturday of Well Known Woman TAYLOR, July 3 In honor of their Ask her what the stars reveal about you Mrs.

Elizabeth Amendt Weber, 71 Jones, novelist, ex grocery clerk. one of East Scranton's best known women, died suddenly at 8:10 o'clock last night In the family home. 837 HOLD PICNICS TODAT TAYLOR. July J. All is in readiness for the annual July 4 picnic of the Methodist Episcopal, Congregational and Calvary Baptist Churches, which will be held at Schulthies' Orove, while the Welsh Baptist and St.

Paul Evangelical Churches will hold their respective outings at the Memorial Park woods and Badock's Farm. Inter, estlng programs of athletic events and Nard Jones is the author of the new serial. 'Sun Tan" which begins Monday. July 8, in The Scranton Republican. Writing is his job now and has been for ten years, but that's only one of the things for which he has found time.

Thirty years old, this twenty fifth wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Weisenfluh, Ridge Street, recently were tendered a reception in their home by relatives and frinds. Lunchcm was served. Present were: Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Weisenfluh, Mr. and Mrs. John Weisenfluh, Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Weisenfluh, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sultaer. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Strein. Mr. and Mrs. William Strein, Mr. and Mrs.

Winfred Heiser, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur White. Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Duff', Mr. and Mrs. John Sultzer, Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Evans, Alfred Weibel, A. Bahler, Mrs. Emma Stump, Mrs. Anna Imdorf, Mrs.

Margaret Tannler, Misses Marzaret Alplanap. Bertha Oharies D. Curt! a resident of Taylor for more than Afty flv years and on of that borough best known men. died at 11:15 o'clock yesterday morning In the family home. 1104 Walnut Street, following a long illness.

Mr. Curtis born In Pitttston and a boy moved to where he had reided ever since. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Eugene Fist. Muriel and Ruth Curtis: four sons.

Charles David. Gerard ar.d Clayton Curtis, all of Taylor; his father, David Curtis also of Taylor; nine sisters. Mrs. Gomer Morgan, Clarks Green; Mrs. William A.

Anderson, Paterson, N. Mrs. Walter Lambert, Duryea: Mrs. Paul Race, Pitwton; Mrs. Joseph Reese, Mrs.

phester Smith. Mrs. Manue Boagler. Mrs. James Morgan and Mrs.

singing contest will 'feature the out versatile author has written ad ings. vertising. conducted a column in TAYLOR BRIEFS a small town weekly newspaper, TAYLOR. July 3 Mr. and Mrs.

directed amateur theatricals and produced movie prologues, as well John H. Watklns announce the marriage of their daughter. Delys, to Wil as the occupations listed above liam Sibley, Old Forge. The marriage tAr jgMfcj And sometimes he writes verse. "Sun Tan" is Jones' first newspaper Weisenfluh, Frieda Weisenfluh.

Eu serial, but his name is a familiar on' took place on June 26. The Rev. Charles C. Pellow, pastor of 'the P. Church, Old Forge, officiated.

William Francis, a student at An nice White. Louise weisennun. Mar llvn Weisenfluh. Nancv Duffv. Ruth to readers of magazine fiction.

For several years he has been contributing short stories to the country's most tlock College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, 1 Heiser, Helen Heiser, Christine Stump, Paul Avenue. Mrs. Weber was stricken ill early yesterday morning. She was the widow of Christian H. Weber, general superintendent of the Erie Railroad Shops in Dunmore.

who died suddenly on May 26 last. She was born in this city on April 23. 1864. and had resided in East Scranton all her life. Mrs.

Weber was a member of the Dunmore M. E. Church and was active for many years in the Ladies' Aid Society and the Sunday School Department. She was a member of Golden Star Council. No.

41, Daughters of America, and Pythias Temple. No. 11, Pythian Sisters. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. A.

H. Webber, this and Mrs. G. E. Keller, Lakewood.

Ohio; two sons, Clarence and Ralph Weber, both of this city; two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Heil and Mrs. Henry Nipert, Scranton: two brothers. John Amendt, Niagara Falls, and Louis Amendt, Buffalo, N. and six grandchildren, Arthur A.

Webber. Dorothy Webber, Lillian Keller, Charles, Ruth and Evelyn Weber. The funeral will take place Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home with the Revs. E. A.

Tolley and Harold Swales officiating. Interment. Dunmore Cemetery. Arrangements by Howard Snowdon. widely read magazines.

home to spend the Summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William O. Francis, Union Street. Ralph Imdorr, Henry weisennun, Elmer Weisenfluh.

Robert Weibel, Wilfred Ernest, Elwood and Donald His hobby is motorboating "in Blanche Konovir.e. all of Taylor; two brothers. Hiram and David Curtis also of Taylor, and two grandchildren. The funeral will take place Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with services at the home in charge of the Rev. Joseph Mason, pastor of Primitive M.

E. Church. Interment, Forest Home Cemetery. boat owned by other people." Per haps that Is why on of the most dra Heiser. BOY BITTEN BY DOG matic scenes in the serial, "Sun Tan, Richard Fantelll, 2, 1205 South At fi is the description of a collision be Irving Avenue, was bitten on the hand tween a motorbeat and sailboat, both by a dog at his home yesterday.

The traveling at high speed. wound was cauUiised at the State DI AL RECEPTION HELD TAYLOR, July 3. A dual surprise reception was tendered recently to the Misses Louise Weisenfluh and Helen Parfitt in the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Weisenfluh, Ridge Street.

Games and dancing were enjoyed, after which lunch Hospital. Jones, who lives in Seattle, tll his life story thus: "Born In Seattle 30 years ago. Acquired (in order) a ploma from Whitman College, a home In Washington's wheat belt, a red eon was served by Mrs. Weisenfluh, headed wife, one son (also red headed) Have produced four novels." The novels, incidentally, all have been widely praised by critics. Mrs.

Mary Banasik Mrs. Mary Banasik. 1424 South Webster Arena, died yesterday at 1 o'clock following a brief illness. She was a member of Sacred Heart Church and was active In the various women's organizations of that parish. Besides her husband.

John, she Is survived by one stepdaughter, Mrs. Lucas Malek. The. body has been removed to the home of her niece, Mrs. Mary Hodroski.

1314 South Webster Avenue, from where the funeral will take place Saturday morning. A high mass of requiem will be celebrated in Sacred Heart Church at 9 o'clock. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. Mtnooka. Arrangement by Frank Kapalskt.

EXPERT FOUNTAIN PEN REPAIRING We are direct factory representatives and can nukt your old fountain pen write like new. "Sun Tan" is the story of Jo Darien, assisted by the Misses Schlappi and Decker. Present were; Misses Wilma Hunt linger, Marie Schlappi, Francis Decker, Eunice White, Catherine Weisenfluh, Louise Weisenfluh, Helen Parfitt, Elmer Weisenfluh, Roy Evans, John Weisenfluh, Ralph Imdorf, Henry Weisenfluh and George Strein. 1 years old. who, when her family suddenly faces financial reverses, un dertakes to make her own way In the US if world.

LONG HIKE ARRANGED Chris Rose has arranged a mountain hike for all Boy Scouts and adults who wish to take a long walk next Sunday. The hikers will leave at 8 o'clock in the morning at Crown Avenue and Hickory Street to travel twelve to fifteen miles in the region of Spring Brook. With its colorful backgrounds, ex citing action and romantic love scenes "Sun Tan" is an ideal summer ro REISMAN'S 413 SPRUCE STREET DAVIS FCNERAL TAYLOR, July 3. Many friends and relatives attended the funeral of Wil mance. Jo Darien, the heroine, is likeable, rush spirited girl and the other characters are equally Inter esting.

"Sun Tan" begins Monday, NARD JONES elevator operator, harvest hand and operator of ft motion picture July g. Be sure to read the first chap ter; Ami! Rosenkrans Amzi Rosenkrans. a resident of this city for the past two years, died yesterday morning at his home, 1507 Washburn Street, following a brief illness. Mr. Rosenkrans was born in Miiwaukie.

Lackawanna County, and for more than sixty years resided in unerals Kelly Mrs. Ellen Kelly, 1008 Mou The Republican's Daily Pattern Newton where he was engaged In farming. He was a member Newton Camp No. 528, P. O.

S. of A. He is survived by one son. E. B.

Rosenkrans, this city, and two sisters. Miss Alice Rosenkrans, Newton, and Mrs. Lydia Stevens, Elmhurst. The funeral will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from 427 Madison Avenue. Services will be in charge of the Rev.

E. A. Dowey. pastor of Dunmore Presbyterian Church. Lv.erment, Newton Cemetery, Entertaining fascinating personal planetary readings for everyone Your Life by the By MARGUERITE CARTER sey Avenue.

Today at 9:30 a. with high mas of requiem in St Paul's Church. Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. Arrangements by O'Don nell's, Funeral Directors, Scranton. DOTS ADD DASH TO AFTERNOON Be Happy, Cool and Gay on 'Independence Day" Douglas Hugh Douglas, 513 West MODEL THAT'S "EASY TO HANDLE" Market Street.

Friday from the Dur kan Funeral Home, Adams Avenue High mass of requiem at 9:30 a. PATTERN 2346 in Holv Rosary Church. Interment. Edward J. Taylor Edward J.

Taylor, Pottsville. a former resident of this city, died yesterday mornir.g in Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, following an operation. He was born in T3maqua and for the Welcome as a cool breeze on a blist St. Catherine's Cemetery, Moscow. Hutchison Miss Flora B.

Hutchi day this sheer afternoon frock Anne Adams designed to minimize sew son, 1820 Sanderson Avenue. Today pjst twenty years had resided at 329 at 10 a. m. from 715 Electric Street. ir.g lur.e.

In precious few hours you can have a frock to wear all through East Norwegian Street, Pottsville. with services in charge of the Rev. Charles T. Leber, pastor of Green Ridge Presbyterian Church. Inter Store Closed All Day Today Mr.

Taylor was a member of Trinity Episcopal Church, Pottsville. Besides the season and dressy enough for the formality of any Simmer afternoon occasion. The cape sleeves serve as his wtdow he is survived by one back yoke too and terminate In daughter. Mrs. H.

Ralph Leber, this ment, Forty Fort Cemetery. Carey Harry Carey, Washington, Pa. Today from home of his sister Mrs. Bridget Mills, 615 Wales Street, city. The funeral will take place at 10 o'clock tomorrow mornir.g from his home in Pottsville.

High mass of requiem at 9:30 a. m. in Holy Rosary church. Interment TAKE advantage of tliis new pervioe offered THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN readers. Play a fascinating, profitable game of hide and seek with the stars! Here is an opportunity to obtain an anlhoritative, individual planelary reading.

There is nothing vague or general about it. Each rending is as separate as your own personality. MISS CARTER is a modern student of an age old subjeet and she treats it as a practical, helpfnl, entertaining science. She is not a fortune teller, and does not attempt to forecast the future nor solve your personal problems but she dors furnish you with comprehensive knowledge of the influences the stars have on vour life. George Volts Cathedral Cemetery.

Arrangements The funeral of George. 3 month o'd by John Durkan. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Volts, Demalia Miss Anna Demalia, 3014 1004 West Linden Street, who died Jones Street, West Minooka.

Today yesterday mornir.g in the State Hos at 9 a. m. with high mass of re quiem In St. Joseph's Church, Mi nooka. Interment, parish cemetery.

pital, will take place at 11 o'clock this morning from the Durkan Funeral Home. West Scranton. Intermen Cathedral Cemetery. Moffitt Mrs. Elen Moffitt, 324 Breck Street.

Friday at 9:30 a. m. Summer Store Hours: 9 to 5 every day except Saturday 9 to 6. Mrs. Mary Walker with high mass of requiem in St, John the Evangelist Church.

Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. Mrs. Mary A. Walker. 1102 Albright Avenue, was found dead in a room at her home Tuesday afternoon.

The Carbondale woman lived alone in the house and according to Coroner F. A. Bartecchi. death was due to a heart attack. The body was removed to the O'Donnell Funeral Home, 1806 Brick Avenue, from where the funeral took place Barrett John W.

Barrett. 52 Brooklyn Street, Carbondale, Friday morning with mass of requiem in St. Roee Church at 9:30 o'clock and in terment in St. Rose Cemetery. If yesterday afternoon.

In addition, yon will have the chance to win one of the five 2.00 ca prizes awarded each week for the most interesting planetary readings that come to MISS CARTER'S attention. All you have to do is send in the coupon below with 10 cents to cover handling and mailing charges for your individual chart and sun reading which will be immediately mailed to you. This will tell you how to recognize the rest of your planetary reading which will appear from dav to dav beginning Monday, July 8, in THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. In formation contained in eight different articles will complete your individual star reading. Be sure to give ALL the necessary information requested on the coupon.

You may send it on the coupon or any copy of it you choose. All information is held strictly confidential. Every entrant has a chance to win one of the weekly cash awards. See Tomorrow's Republican for Interesting Savings! Ornkk Michael Onnick, Canaan Township. This morning with mass of requiem in Russian Orthodox Monastery, South Canaan, and in terment in Canaan Cemetery.

COLORED DEMOCRATS MEET STOEHR FISTER The semimonthly meeting of th! Mrs. Isadora F. Kern Mrs. Isadora F. Kern, formerly of this city and Ashley, died Monday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

J. W. Knauss, Oswego. N. Y.

Besides Mrs. Knauss she is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Anna Powers, this city, and four sons, John Kern. Bethlehem; William Kern. Ashley, and Fred and Clayton Kern, both of this city.

The funeral took place afternoon with interment in Maple Hill Cemetery. Lackawanna County Colored Demo cratic Club at 'the G. A. R. Hall last night was largely attended.

E. Pasker chaplain, offered prayer. The officers are: A. Moore, president: A. R.

Carew, vice president, and Charles Tipple, secretarv. FREE DANCING Our Store Will Be Closed All Day Today JULY 4th MOOSIC LAKE, JULY 4th Dr. F. W. Nunn Dr.

F. W. Nunn, Marion, father of Mrs. H. R.

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