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IS THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1934 Tenth Ward Qub Meeting Soon First Soviet Envoy Arrives Susquehanna News for The Republican left Hallstead News far The BepabUea left with Mrs. W. H. Derker, Ban Great Bend New for The Republican left with J.

L. Sims, telephone 77, will receive immediate attention. Clarks Summit News' for The Republican left with Miss Lenors Bartree will receive Immediate attention. Prepares Program On Assessment with raol S. Baker will its stead, win attention.

ToAidUnemployed Of 2 Buildings SUSQUEHANNA. Jan. 9. About 600 men can be seen at work on sta HALLSTEAD. Jan.

9. At WUliams' ball. Great Bend, 'on Friday night, and CWA read projects during an Plan to Establish Regis the Fannie Du Bo is Chase Tent, No. 12, installed officers. The installing Vandals Break Window GREAT BEND.

Jan. 9 Hallstead school directors are offering a reward for information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for the outrageous smashing and I caking of windows in the high school there recently. hour drive around tne tnree boroughs at this time. This number may be increased by about 109 wLhin the tration Bureau Here to Chappell Advises Mayor officer Mrs. Lottie Merrell, Hallstead, OFFICERS INSTALLED CLARKS SUMMIT.

Jan. 9. On Saturday evening, the Patriotic Orders met in Malta hall, where the new officers were Installed by Mrs. Sablna Morgan and staff of Cam i No. 252.

Scranton. A card party, the fiftn of a series, was held. Prizes were awarded for high scores. The door prizes were: a ton of coal drawn by Mrs. Charles Dunlap and a sack of flour by Mrs.

Morgan. Scranton. coming week, weatner permitting. Sc rve as "(Hearing Davis Temple and John McGrath, general foreman In assisted br Mrs. Jessie Keyes, guide.

the Erie coach shops here, who was Mrs. Can it Outwater, chaplain, and Houses' Of C. Structure Not seriously injured in tne Erie wreck at The breaking of au tne winaows Bingham ton on Sept. 5. is steadily Mrs! Hazel Schirnerhorn, Susquehanna, musician.

Following are the Taxed Since 1929 improving in the Binghamton City officers installed: president, Mrs, hosptal. Mrs. Mildred van Aiken, also Vera Stockholm; senior vice preai of this place, is gradually recovering from the Injuries she received in the In an iffort to reduce the number of unemployed in East Scranton, the Tenth Ward Republican club at meeting Monday night made plans to dent, Mrs. Leon. Eggleston; junior Mayor Stanley J.

Davis plans to vice president, Mrs. Gertrude Colston; confer within the next few days with wreck. Mrs. van Aiken and Mrs. Mc patriotic Instructor, Mrs.

Emma Val Thomas Murpry, president of the Grath are the only two victims of the establish the unemployed registration aisaster stui comined tne nospuai, en tine; counsel No. 1, Mrs. Jennie Felton; counsel No. 2, Mrs. Olive bureau with two offices in this sec Fourteen pejp'e were killed in the Carl; counsel No.

3, Mrs. Ada Tuttle; wreck, ten of the number being from tion to serve as "clearing houses" for fvri ft ft" secretary, Mrs. Stella Roosa; press susquenanna. is believed responsible for the water pipes freezing causing much damage, during the latest cold spell. DATE FOR LEGION MEETING GREAT BEND, Jan.

9. The annual meetirg of American legion post will be held Thursdr evening, Jan. 11, in the borough building. Hall stead. Election of officers and other important business will be discussed.

All ex service men are urgently requested to be present. ELEVEN PLEAD Gl'ILTT GREAT BEND, Jan. 9 Eleven residents of Hallstead pleaded guilty of stealing coal off the Lackawanna railroad here, before Judge Andrew J. men without jobs and for firms or STAR CLASS ENTERTAINS CLARKS SUMMIT. Jan.

8. The Star class, M. E. Sunday school, held a party in the social rooms of the church on Friday evening. Present were: Ramona Buckalew, Betty Fernane.

Betty McNeil, Eleanor Walton, Eva Murray, Betty Jenkins, Eetsy Murray, Mary Weber, Beatrice Coon, Helen Morgan, Dot Walker. Gladys Jenkins, Warren Stevens, Jerome Cornell. Gomer Morgan, Tommy Wignall, Bob Dibble, Jack Wilcox. Russell Lowry and Gene correspondent, Mrs. Emroy Donlfon; The state liquor store in Susquehanna individuals who need workers.

guide, Mrs. Florence Florance; mus' has opened for businesr. The stock The home of Ben Watrous, 2201 arrived on Monday forenoon. lcian. Mrs.

Prentice; color bearer. No. 3, Mrs. Irene Stockholm; color bearer, Ash street, has already been set asid M. J.

Lannon is ill at his home on Chamber of Commerce, and representatives of i'M Masonic temple to discuss the question of a city tax assessment against the buildings of the two organizations. Cyril G. Chappell, chairman of the board of assessors. Monday advised the mayor that the records reveal that since 1929 no valuation has been placed on either building for tax purposes, although an assessment of $100,000 hos been carried against the land on which each structure stands. On this basis, the Chamber of Commerce and the Masonic order No.

4, Mrs. Bessie Gathany. Jackson avenue. The Baptist Missionary Circle will as an office Tre movement of the club is to try to bring the number of unemployed in this section of the Louis Skeiiy is confined to his home Church street, bv illness. meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Edward Brown on Chase LDavies. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leonard. Erie city down to a minimum.

avenue. avenue, are spending a few days in j. Henry Schwenker was appointed chairman of the committee on the New York. John Donahue, was struck by a car. Sunday night, and badly injured.

Misses Camilla Walker and Wanda Smith, in court in Montrose, last Summit Theater Todav "id T'rsd 'v Ma West "I'm No Angel" Adv. Plew have returned from a visit in Owing to the illness of the pastor, movement and will be assisted by Fred A. Ash, Ben Watrous, Lewis H. Fries and E. G.

Wnitmore, This committee wflc. Hornell. L. G. Falk, no preaching service was John Shields, Susquehanna, refused have been paying from $2,465 a year in 1930, to $2,200 in 1933, in city taxes.

The land rate in 1930 was 24.65 mills, this figure having been Miss Caro'ine Hough, Rochester, held Sunday evening in the Baptist will on Monday night in the in nlead ffuiltv. and claimed tne con N. is spending a few days at her church. fwion he signed was a hoax. His rome of Mr.

Schwenker, Harrison Mrs. Fred Brown, is recovering nome nere. avenue. Donald Hurley, ospect street. W.

H. who was appointed from an attack of 'quinsey. case was deferred until Monday, the 15th. along with the others implicated in the thievery, who will have their able to be out after being confined to Mr. and Mrs.

L. W. Booth have re his home by illness. turned from a trip to New York. chairman oi a committee which interviewed Director of Public Works lliam A.

fc'chunk several weeks ago relative to a sewerage system in the Richard Nelson ha returned to Kan The Baptist Aid society will be en sentences meted out then. ASSOCIATION MEETS GREAT BEND, Jan. 9. The regu sas State college after spending the Fellow passengers on their voyage from Europe, Alexander Troyanovsky (left), new Soviet ambassador to the United States, and William C. Bullitt, Clarks Summit Briefs CLARKS SUMMIT, Jan.

9. On Wsdnesday evening, Victor Collins will present a group of pupils from his piano class at the Abington Woman's clubhouse at 8 o'clock. The public is invited to attend. On Wednesday evening the Rev. J.

B. Lyon will preach in the Clarks Summit M. E. church at 7:30 o'clock. This is the week of prayer and services are held each evening In the several churches.

tertained Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Bruce Gavltt. on Pine holidays at home nere. "Little England" section of East later reduced to the present tax of 22.22 mills. The levy on land Is double that on buildings.

Knows of No Agreement Mayor Davis said that he had no knowledge of any agreement to exempt the buildings from assessment. The assessors are under the supervision of the city administration, and if the understanding was reached in 1929, it was during the final year of the Jermyn administration. The Chamber of Commerce build The Rev. Charles Sykes and ramny street. lar monthly meeeting of the Minis new United States ambassador to Russia, clasp hands for the cameramen as they arrive in New York.

Troyanovsky was to take up his new duties and Bullitt The residence of Franklin D. Lusk, have returned from a visit with re'a tives in Scranton. Scranton, made his report. He stated that the committee will also petition city council in an effort to secure adequate sewerage and drainage for on Main street, Hallstead was badly damaged Sunday afternoon, by the terial association was held Monday evening in the R. R.

Y. M. C. in Susquehanna. The subject of discus Miss Marv McMahon has returned to report on the site for a S.

Embassy he inspected in Moscow. from a vl'lfein Jersey city. explosion of an oil stove in the kit' sion was the second coming of Onrist, that area. L. H.

Fries, chairman of the wcl Mrs. Rcbert ingiis nai oeen ais charged from the Barnes hospital The January meeeting will be devoted to the presentation and of "The Post Millenial View of where she was under treatment. chen. The Hallstead Fire company was called at 3:30, and although the fire had gained much headway, and had done much damage to the out side of the building, they soon had fare committee, was offered a vote of thanks for the manner in whi'h he carried out the welfare work at Christmas. He stated that eighteen Carbondale the Second Event." families were aided.

it in control, but not oeiore tne Kit ing, Mr. Chapoell reported, was originally assessed at $224,000, but this was apparently stricken off later, and the land valuation of $100,000 continued. Mr. Chappell said that since the Chamber of Commerce building contains stores which are paying rentals. CONDITION IS IMPROVED Plans were made for a fellowship chen and dinning room were prac Tunkhannock Newt for The Republican left with Attorney James S.

Fields, Warren street, or phoned to Tunkhannock 402? will receive immediate attention. meeting to be held on Feb. 12 in tically ruined. The damage will re GREAT BEND, Jan. 9.

Corporal Portzline. of the state highway patrol Fairview nail. Mr. Fries was named Aldenville News for The Republican left with G. H.

Knapp will receive Immediate attention. Simpson Democrats Mt. Carmel Party quire several hundred dollars to repair, but is partly covered by insur chairman oi the program and will be substation, who has been confined to his bed with an attatck of the grip ance. and tonsilitis, is reported mucn un and since the Temple auditorium and ballroom are rented, they should be considered as commercial proper To Conduct Banquet CARBONDALE. Jan.

9. The banquet" of the Fell township proved. Dr. Horton. New Milford, is Largely Attended assisted by Harry Moore, w.

H. Pitman, Joseph Pfaff and William Egan Patriotic Order the attending physician. ALDENVILLE. Jan. 9.

George ties, ana assessed accordingly. Mayor Davis instructed him to fix uemocrats win be neid at Palace inn, Matthews of Honesdale, spent the week end visiting his cousin, Robert Heart lake, on Thursday evening. There will be several speakers. Dr. J.

R. Kielar, new head of the town a valuation on both the land and buildings of the two organizations. CARBONDALE, Jan. 9. The first of Uniondale News for The Republican left with Mrs.

Luells Burdick will receive immediate attention. Knapo. Installs Officers the new series of alphabetical card At the annual meeting oi tne ship school board, will act as toast master. parties conducted last evening at Our Ladies' Aid and Mission circle of die John Zellnski, chairman of the Lady of Mount Carmel dhurch was Baptist church, held Thursday at to home of Mrs. C.

F. Cole the following Doan Identified As Safe Cracker Democratic party in the township, highly successful. More than a 175 Mrs. Ruth Hydorn was Installed as Daniel Mahanna, 73, Dies in Philadelphia TUNKHANNOCK, Jan. 9 Daniel Mahanna, 73, died at the home o' his daughter, Mrs.

Helen Barrett, Philadelphia, on Saturday, Jan. 6. Mr. Mahanna has been a resident of this town for years and was well known throughout the county, having been employed by the highway department for many years. The funeral was held from his late home on Bridge street.

Tuesday aft officers were named for the ensuing UNIONDALE, Jan. 9. The com table were occupied and about a hun year: Ladies' Aid Mrs. O. F.

Sncdi 3,000 EMPLOYED ON CWA GREAT BEND, Jan. 9 Compilations show that over 3.000 men are employed on CWA projects in the county, with a payroll of over $22,000 a month. There are at the present time less than 400 on the direct relief rolls, which is a drop of the high peak of last March, when 3,347 were receiving relief. There are sixty two projects approved, and twenty which remain unapproved to date. There are but two political subdivisions of the county, where no projects have been president of Green Ric'ge camp, No.

66, heads the general committee. Buses for the lake will leave Bambas' corners, Simpson, at 6, 6:10 and 6:20 munitv was saddened DV news ci me ker, presiden'; Mrs. Clara vice Patriotic Order of Americans, at a prssldent; Mrs. M. E.

Petnick, secre p. m. on Thursday. Mrs. Angelo Cerra was chairman of the J.

Paige, a well known resident. Death meeting held Monday night in the tary treasunr. Mission circle Mrs, party. resulted from pneumonia. Tne iu Identified as the man who on Sun Green Ridge Bank bu ld ng.

She succeeds Mrs. Gwen Edwards. Gertrude Gaylord, president; Mrs, Pearl Rosener, vice president; Mrs, Miss. Sarah Sweeney The winners were: Door prizes: Josephine Chinni, Mary neral was held on Monday afternoon from his late home and was In charge Other officers Inducted were: Mrs. day afternoon, Dec.

3, locked up the manager of the local branch of Cole, secretary; Mrs, Wright, treasurer. Plans for the bi ennial July 4 Laid to Final Rest Curcio, Mary Greoco, Sara Grizzini, of the Rtv. C. B. Smith and the Rev.

J. R. Jones. Much sympathy is ex Standard Brands, 1137 Wyoming ernoon. Interment was at Sunnyside celebration were discussed, and some CARBONDALE.

Jan. 9. The fu Anna Delfine, Clara Bonacci, Anthony Biaonco. Minne McDonoaizh, Rose Em avenue, who had surprised him in the tended the family. articles made for the baraar.

neral of Miss Sarah E. Sweeney, highly Elizabeth Preston, assistant president; Mrs. Mildred Major, vice president; Mrs." Edna Farr. astis' nt vice president; Mrs. Lonabell Newcomb, conductor; Mrs.

Clara Morris, assistant conductor; Mr' E'izabeth Richards, cemetery. He is survived bv his widow and the act of breaking the safe in the office. The Rev. M. D.

Singer has been esteemed resident, was conducted this A funeral service for Alfred E. Curtis, Scranton, was held in the M. metts. Mare Cerminero, Adelaide Ba dilotto, Mrs. Joseph GrnadineUi, Katie Alampi, Gabried Falbo, Mary Bell, An Louis Doan, 26.

Paterson. N. war, following children: William Mahanna confined to his home during the past morning from the home of her sister. held for court Monday bv Police E. church here on Saturday afternoon.

wee with lung trouole. and Mrs. Mildred Dickinson. Mrs. John M.

Krantz, 113 Terrace thony Tomalne, Marv DePalma, Angela Magistrate Fred Seymour. BREVITIES GREAT BEND, Jan. 9. Mrs. Kenneth MacRae is ill at her home on Chase avenue.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Quin Interment was mads in the local Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lippert and street.

The cortege moved to St. Rose Chido, philomena Zacoone. Carmella daughter. Jean, spent Sunday with cemetery. Samuel Hilsee.

Green Rictee stwet Cerra. Mrs. Corine Camobcll, Texas, and Mrs. Helen Barrett, Philadelphia, from his first marriage, and two daughters at home from the second marriage. church where a mass of requiem was read by the Rev.

Edjar A. Conlln. Gilbert Miller and family at Way the manager, told detectives that Prayer meeting was held last Wednesday evening with Mr Mrs. Non players' prizes: Dolores Cerra. nan.

Dec. 31. daughter. The Rev. John A.

Neill. Troy, oc mart. Mrs. Nellie Manaton returned with them after spending the week Mrs. Perrio.

Mary Bell, Lucy Cost, Rose Doan was the man who was staging the safe job when he entered the Mrs. Arthur Williams was a recent W. H. Stephens. cupied a seat in the sanctuary.

Laguzzi, jack Farber, Sadie Emmet! Visiting friends and relatives there. Mr Interment was in St. Rose ceme and Mrs Howard Burd ck and Sam peUinato Anna McDonald, Mrs. recording secretary; Miss Gertrude E. Shaw, assistant recording secretary; Mrs.

Jennie Ball, finlancial recretary; Mrs. Mae Davis, treasurer; Mrs. Mary Hoffman, inside guard; Mrs. Anna Shepherd, sentinel; Bessie Bartz, trustee fcr eighteen months; Mrs. Sadie Ivrtosh, chaplain; Mi Mildred Shaw, orator, and color bearers: Mrs.

Mame Cole, Mrs. Myrtle Smailes. Mrs. Hazel Gardner and Mrs. Anna Mayer.

visitor with her daughter. Mrs. Lee Dobson, Veona. N. J.

BRIEF MENTION TUNKHANNOCK. Jan. 9. Mrs. Jo William Maddaford of Central Dy two rons recently visitsd relatives in tery.

Casketbearers were: Dr. W. berry was a caller at the Lippert Miss Eveland Hand has returned New Milford. McGraw, John B. MeCann.

Thomas office. Doan, he said, placed him in a washroom and locked the door, making his escape before Hilsee could get out. Magistrate Seymour held Doan Lorraine Cerra. Sadie Del fine, Theresa Collismo, Richard Collura, Ansela Arnese. Aneela Bonacci.

Jack Manaton hcm Wednesday. Toolan. Frank Walsh. John Nealon, Mr. and Mrs.

Gaylord Reynolds and seph Battin. New York, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Esther Barnum, who will move to Wilker Barre this week. and Mrs. J.

L. Bitters, Mrs to her home in Paterson. N. after spending a few days with her parents here. and John Evans.

children spent New Year's with Mrs. DeVito. Richard Fox and Mrs. W. A.

Mac The special Drlze was won bv Ansein Monday club met at the home of Reynolds' parents in Middletown. N. Y. Mrs. Reynolds remained for a Kensie were visitors at the Snedeker without bail on a burglary charge, and fixed bail at $500 on a charge of Mr.

and Mrs. B. Swisher were Grazziano. 20 Villa street. Mrs.

P. Avery this week. home from Thursday until Sunday Mrs. Sablna Morgan, district presi while to care for her mother, who visitors with friends in Endicott. Mon Making Checkup CARBONDALE.

Jan. 9. An investi pointing firearms. The Paterson man Born to Mr. and Mrs.

Ra'oh Shel The January meeting of the Parent was ill. day. Teacher ras held Thurs don a ten pound boy, Monday, at the Wilkes Barre General lal. The condition of Poor Director Wil gator of the CWA office at Scranton is continuing his checkup of condi dent, was in charge of the ceremonies and was assisted by Miss lzabeth Ayers, Mrs. Jane Cooper and the bearers.

To Hold Card Party CARBONDALE. Jan. 9. A card day evening in the high schcol buiid bur G. Wilmot is somewhat improved.

Howell and family and Mirs Katheryn Golatt were members recently of family gatherings in Jack who has. a criminal record in that city, was nabbed by Detectives Ed Kelly and George Green, who, with Patrolman David G. Phillips, of the criminal identification bureau, had E. B. Teucn, Weslev Harvey and ing The next meeting is scheduled tions in Carbondale and a general Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Musa and Mrs party will be conducted on for Feb. 1. Benjamin Barcloskey motored to New York on Monday night to attend the "weeding out is promised here. Work Mrs.

Richards, wno ser son and Gciatt. Charles Sims spent Saturday in Bing ved as secretary for three years, was Gordon Burdick and family were ham ton. been working on the case. automobile show. ers who are in indigent circumstances will replace those at work who are evening in K.

of C. hall by the Wo mens' auxiliary of St. Joseph's hospital. Mrs. John Giblin has been awarded a past president's pin.

Mrs. new Year supper guests at the W. Lancaster police lodged a detainer S. ogden home, Herriok Center Edwards was also presented witn a selected to act as chairman. past president's emblem.

Gibson not so badly in need. A checkup of conditions in Archbald has resulted in the dismissal of fifteen laborers. utner committee members are: Mesdames P. F. Fox, William Fox Moosic Dalton Final Tribute Paid Wendell Gramer.

May Giblin, Misses here against Doan. charging that he and an accomplice on Dec. 17 made off with $300 in a safe cracking in the store of Joseph Bortzfield after binding the latter with twine and locking him in a room on the second floor of his business place. Gertrude Gknnon, Kathrvn Gilhool, Newn For The Republican Left With J. W.

Evans Will Receive Prompt Attention. Kitty and Gertrude Gallagher. Many To Mrs. Mary Kelly The funeral of Mrs. Mary Kelly, pnz h3ve been obtained for the News for The Republican left with Mrs.

C. A. Knight or phoned to Dalton 130 will receive immediate attention. News for The Republican left with P. C.

Riviello, 816 Boies street, Moosic, or telephoned to 173 Moosic, will receive immediate attention. Waverly News for Tl Republican left with Mrs. F. W. Tyler or phoned to Clarks Summit 565 9 will receive immediate attention.

partv. widow of John R. Kelly, was nf from the family home, 1704 Jeffer on GIBSON, Jan. 9. Mrs.

Ernest Mrs. Skeels Buried CARBONDALE. Jan. 9 The fun Pastorius Honor Roll The Pastorius (No. 3) school honor roll for December follows: 8A Grade: Pearl Kaufman, Ruth Weber, Norabelle Wirth, Eleanor MiHbeiger, Gus tave Schoeps, Rogert Spitzer.

Doris Caa msh, Lillian Alice Dorothy Becker, Eileen Nolan. William Van Buskirk, Violet Zirmenek, Prank Pabrowicz. Edward Ktncel, Helen Sohwenker. Roland Ktaes. Thomas VentimaaMa.

8B Grade: Ruth Ziegler, Margaret Miller. Dorothy Spitzer. Marv Robinson, Mary Kil cullen, Elizabeth Hartman, Alice Phllbin. Millard of Ncrwich, N. and Mrs.

Lewis Hart of Binghamton, N. are MOOSIC, Jan. 9. Mr. and Mrs.

spending a few days with Mr. and eral of Mrs. O. A. Skeels, Seventh Y.

Poll of Minooka avenue, celebrated cvenue, Monaay morning. large gathering of friends and relatives at tsndtd. A solemn high mass requiem was celebrated in St. Paul's church bv Monsignor Walter A. German, Carbondale; the Rev.

Joseph McGowan was deacon, and the Rev. Mrs. William Clark. avenue, was held from her late home WAVERLY Jan. 9 The South Abington grange was at Waverly Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Benjamin of this afternoon and was largely at grange Monday evening to install offi their twenty fifth wedding anniversary on Friday evening. Only members of the family were present. Mr. Great Bend, spsnt the week end with tended.

The Rev. Joseph Paul Mcr cers. Mr. and Mrs. Hsnry Allen.

acting rector of Trinity church The King's Daughters will hold Dmiel Lanean. subdeacon. jonn William Gumaer of Scranton, spent Mable Buntz. Charlotte So beck, Robert officiated. and Mrs.

Poli were married in Glasgow. Scotland and Mrs. Poll was the their January meeting at the home Walker presided at the organ and sang Kammer, William Toole. Ruth Aiken, Interment was in Maplewood ceme William Pruehan. Ethel Beck.

Joseph or Mrs. a. c. Reiph on Wedn 'day, the responses or tne mass. tery.

Pa. bearers were: Henry Rude former Grace Shevelin of Kilma nock. Manor), Hazel Kleeoian. Marv Sabad. Mar.

DALTON. Jan. 9. An all day meeting of the Missionnary society of the Baptirt church will be held Friday at the home of Mrs. Louise Mason.

Bring thimbles. Mrs. Jennie Ma tln. Canada, is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. J.

E. Wilkerson. i The Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church will meete Werine' day. A covered dish luncheon at neon. The pr.sident requests as many as can to come at 10 a.

m. for Red Cross sewing Committee Mrs. Jen son, Mrs. Lewis Jones. Mrs, Ziba Dixon, Mrs.

Bre. ht and Mrs. Charles Hallstead, Mrs. C. A.

Kurt. Jan. 15 the Woman's club of Dal The casket bearers were: peter garct Bodnar. Gace Kellett, Dorothy Stein nauer, Henry Cornell, Evan J. Thomas, Hubert Lynch, Frank Timmons.

and O'Donnell. Edward Kelly, John O'Don The second half in the Moosic Bow. 7A Grade: jean Holfecker. Ruth Banian Jan. 17, with covered dish luncheon.

The local high school basketball team was defeated by Tunkhanncck High school team on Friday evening flnk, Murray Donovan. Robert Lawless ling league will get under way on Ruel Hampton. 7B Grade: Kathryn Chase. Ruth Hill, nell, Donald Duffy, Jos ph Evane and AUyslus Cavanaugh. Burial was in Cathedral cemetery.

Thursday evening. The second half Qub Convenes The initial meeting of the Three club was held at the rome of Vincent Musewicz, 124 South Irving avenue recently. The acting president, Jack White, presided. Those tentatively admitted to membership, will be initiated at the next meeting to be heid at the home of Paul J. Kraft.

937 Beech street. Thursday, Jan. 11, at 8 p. m. The recent meetng was a preliminary get together.

By laws will be made and officers elected next week. After the meeting, card playing was enjoyed and refreshments served. PLAN REUNION DANCE Charles Gaffney Jr. and Francis Valverde are co chairmen of a reunion and dinner dance to be conducted by members of the June, 1929 class, North scranton Junior High school, in Hotel Jermyn on Jan. 31.

Assisting on the committee will be Elizabeth Morel, Arthur Haverly and William Murphy. At a meeting on Saturday a'ternoon at 4 o'clock in Kayser's, Sanderson avenue, plans for the affair will be completed. Felix Haupel was president of the class. last on the local court. Gutheinz.

Patricia Kearney. Ma rion Murphy, Anita Picone, Franklin Prue' promises to be more exciting due to the fact that the various managers ban, John Leyn, Clare McGowan. Named Instructors CARBONDALE, Jan. 9 Announce Mrs. A.

F. Rea entertained the Missionary society at er home 6A Grade: Robert Meredith, June Swingle, have strengthened their teams. Select Officers this afternoon. The play entitled "Don Count Clara Armbrust. Rlobard Gherwlnski, Rob ert Donovan, Hubert GownJey, Henry Pai ment was made at the Y.

M. C. A. Officers of the Puritan Congrega Your Chickens" will be given in the today that Arch Morgan wil assume tne week end at his horn here. Mrs.

Philip Richards of Hallstead, spsnt Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Harley Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Scnith and daughter, Betty Jane, spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. James Evans and Mr. and Mrs. G. G.

Smith. Mrs. John Jesse will entertain the Ladies' Oxford class of the M. E. church, this week.

The Ladies' Aid society will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Evans Thursday for dinner. Mildred, Betty and Delia and Junior Seal have returned to their schools in Bradford after spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George Seal. Harold Davis is spending a few days at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Davis. i luiat, Jean Blewitt.

6B Grade: Ann Boland. Team Names Officers new auditorium on Thursday. Feb. tional Sunday school were elected recently. They follow: John Owens.

5A Grade: Charles Steinle. Audrey Lun 1, 1934, by the Moosic High school his duties tomorrow as physical instructor. Mr. Morgan, a well known athlete, formerly held that position. ney, Joseph Flynn, Nan Crossln, Bennett senior class for their Washington trip At a recent meeting of the girls' basketball team of the Lithuanian Political club of Lackawanna county held superintendent; Richard Neai, assistant superintendent; Mllo Wildrick, secretary; Thomas B.

Lewis, treasurer; picone. bB Grade: Mary McGrath, Frank Krayer, fund. Tickets will be distributed on it a so was announced that Mar Friday, Jan. 12. A Grade: Caroline Scheuer, Marjorie at the home of Helen Chesnavitch, of Betty Gardner.

Mrs. Charles Akens is confined to Mrs. Robert Edwards, junior superintendent; Mrs. Walter Morris, primary garet Hudak will be the gymnasium instructor for women and girls and Romayne Stephens, swimming in ficers for the ensuing year were elected. 4B Grade: Chester Armbrust.

Minerva her home with a slight cold. Yeamr, Donald Diake. superintendent; Mrs. Howell Davis, The federal inspector visited the structor. 3A Grade: Charles Hoftecker, Gloria Pi Plans were made for a basketball game and dance to be conducted in St.

Mary's hall on Feb. 7. Several new members cradle roll superintendent; Morgan cone, Betty Fetzer. ton will meeet in the Methodist chruch with a special program. "A Century of Progress With Women." Details later.

On Jan. 25 the Fathers and Sons banquet will be held. George M. Dell, D. Johnson City, N.

will be the speaker. Ticket sale may be limited to one hundred. Buy early. Banquet Enjoyed By Loyally Class CWA works in Moosic on Monday. The following projects are under Leyshon.

chorister; and Mrs. Idwal 3B or ad: Komavn Brown. Komona un were enrolled. Parry, organist. winski, Dorothy Lutz, Louis Pedrick, Janet At the Irving way: sidewalks and grading at the Dippre.

Norma EmicK. Margaret Alien, high school and Spike island school, Charles HooDle. Rita McOnath Alicia Toen CARBONDALE. Jan. 9.

"Mr. nies, Robert Crossin. Jean Derrig, Donald sidewalk to Spike Is. and, a side Skitch," with Will Rogers In the lead Plane Is Wrecked in Street Automobile Sinks in River Hatcher. Robert Krayer.

2nd Grade: Marion Allen. Mildred Mc Guineas. Grace Sarno. Shirley Kane. ing role, will be shown at the Irving theater on Wednesday evening for the walk to Moosic Heights, changing of creek bed in the Spike island final time.

This film is replete with comedy and contains the usual antics John Weir was a visitor in Nominate Officers Sebastapol, were his team played the of the nationally known comedian. The Willow Rod and Gun club at strong A. C. of that section. A large cast is featured in the pro its annual meeting recently in the Mrs Lillian Hailstone is Ul at her duction.

News, comedy and novelties complete the program. club rooms. Prosrject avenue ana wil home on Main street. low street, nominated officers for the ensuing year and planned for a fox hunt. John Myers organizer of the club and one of its leaders, was To Dedicate Bell a Iff CARBONDALE, Jan.

9. Ceremonies nominated for president without op position. The Rev. John Roberta, pastor of the Dr. Jones Memorial church, was the principal speaker at the annual banquet of the Loyalty clasg of th North Main Avenue Baptist church, held Monday night In the church parlors.

The Rev. Mr. Roberts delivered a stirring talk on the subject, "Is Life Worth While." Other speakers were: s. J. Phillips, Daniel W.

Williams, Mrs. John Pritch ard and the Rev. Myron Wescott. Mrs. Mae Swartz served as toastmaster.

Misses Dlllys and Ruth Watkins entertained with a vocal duet and Arja Thomas With a VOCal xnlo. Mr Thnmaa attendant to the dedication of the large, new bell in St. Basil's Russian Orthodox church, Midland street. Fleetville News for The Republican left with Mrs. Charles Nafus will receive immediate attention.

other nominations ioiiow: vice president, George Klumpp and Philip Simpson, will take place on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Hartman; secretary, Fred weuer; treasurer, Jacob Hartman; board of The Rev. Basil O. Horsky. pastor.

will be in charge and Russian Ortho directors, three to be elected, Peter Scholz, Joseph Wilcom, Frank Miller, FLEETVILLE, Jan. 9. Miss Doro dox ciergy and laity from the vicinity George Gardner, Henry, Trapper, thy Kraemer has returned to Mans nave oeen invited to attend. The John Trapper, John Myers and field State Teachers college, after oeii, weigning about a ton, was also directed the community singing. Michael Thiede; sergeant at arms, spending the Christmas and New Year cently installed.

George Garuner. hoi davs with her parents, Mr and Plans for a fox hunt, to be held Mrs. Robert Kraemer. Lake Kewanee. TO MEET AT SYNAGOGUE on the club's grounds at Gouldsboro, Mrs.

Jesse Wademan has been ill CARBONDALE. Jan. 9. A reeular Ay? the past week with the grip. meeting oi tne jewisn sisternood and Several cases of chicken pox nave Sunday, Jan.

28, were discussed. Mrs. Klee Re elected the Home of the Friendless assocla. developed around here recently. The tion will be held on Wednesday nleht patients are: The Misses Rowena Gu at ociock in tne puce Street synagogue.

Arnold Singer will address the maer. Lorraine uowe, isveiyn uowe, To Head Social Group Mrs. Mildred Klee was re elected Marlcne Rhodes and Russel Gumaer. meeting. Refreshments will be iro jy iuuuwuig were present: Mr.

and Mrs, B. P. PWllliw. Dan Williams, Mr. and Mrs.

Beth D. Speck. Mr. and Mm. David J.

Lewis. Miss Ruth Wat kins, Mlas Dilyi Watlclns. Mr. and Mri. Mr Altni Williams.

John H. Watkins Mr. and Mrs. a. J.

Phllllos. the Rfv. and Mrs. John Roberts, the Ry 1 Westcott. Mr and Mrs Walter Swart.

Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Brush Mr.

snd Mrs. Harold Davis, Mrs. Ralnh Watkins. Mrs. Anna Blchards.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Todd Jones. Mrs. John Blrtler.

Mrs. Jamss Mrs. Edith Beebe. Mrs. Thomas Jones.

Mrs. William Phillips. Mr and Mr. Wlllsrd Swingie. Miss Plora Marshall.

Mrs. Wlllard Richards Mrs. WIMIam Llewellyn, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Evans.

Mr. and Mrs. Thoma? R. Nicholas. Mrs.

David Richards. Blodwyn Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wtbb r.

Mrs. Wal ter Bimms. Mrs. Arthur Brock. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Jones. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Rudee. Mr.

and Mrs. William Jervla, William Phillips. Mrs. Wlllard Blrtley anal Mrs Ann Jones. served.

Clayton S. Smith, Lake Bassett, president of the Good Luck club Mon day night at the meeting held in the home of Mrs. Carl Youngblood, Ridge BRIEF MENTION spent a part of last week in Dalton. He was entertained at dinner Friday in the home of his brother. Mr.

and Mrs. Boyd Smith. CARBONDALE. Jan. 9 Mrs C.

TV Bennett has returned to her home in Detroit, after visiting her Miss Adda Wells, Factoryvilie, spent Lstt; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ross, Dun daff street. a part of last week with her mother. Mrs.

Ella Wells, Lake Manttaka. William Vergalla. New York ia vl Mrs. Myra Card, Mrs. Etta Spen cer and son.

Frederick Spencer, spent iting his parents on Owego street. Simpson. avenue. Other onicers, also re elected, were: Mrs. Grace Gillner, vice president; Mrs.

Laura Roberts, secretary, and Mrs. Pauline Heinz, treasurer. Mrs. Joseph Ussier, who with her husband, observed her fiftieth wedding anniversary last Saturday, was presented with a gift. Mrs.

Klee made the presentation. The next meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Ttssler, wheeler avenue, on Monday, Feb, 12. In the last four years, 55,519 girls Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Roger Spencer, near Amasa. Members of the Women's Relief FOR COUGHS AND COLDS Corps, auxiliary to the O. A. will conduct a regular meeting at city USE JENKINS TAR MENTHOL AND EXTRACT COD LIVER That serious accidents doat always bring casualties was proved in sn ajr Maybock Funeral The funeral of Mrs. Catherine May building on Wednesday evening at 8 Fatal to two Pennsylvanians was the motoring tragedy pictured hee at ClOCK.

nlane crash In a hnv PilUhurrh itrit when bath nilnt and nedntrlana 1 a w. monthly supper meeting of the Jenkins' Drug Store iueen jasmer society of tne M. Morrisville after the car In which they were riding plunged off the Penn Valley bridge into the Delaware and Lehigh canal, where it Is shown half submerged. The victims were J. Stearway of Jenklntown and J.

T. Stone of Bristol. bock, 2215 Ooldan avenue, was held from bar late home Monday afternoon with services in st. Vladimir's Orecic Catholic church. The Rev.

Myron Zalitch officiated. 106 South Main Art. names over the city, the pilot, George Yeske "balled oat" his parachute catch in Korea were married be ore becom church will be held on Wednesday aflarnoon at 5:30 o'clock in the dining SCRANTON ing to telephone pole. ing 15 years old, according to official reports. rooms of the church..

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