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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. THURSDAY APRIL 21, 1932 9 relatives attended. Mrs. Mildred Davis Tuesday night in the Dunmore ball park pavilion. Billy Lurtlg and his was tne soloist.

Interment was In Shady Lane orcoeBira wui rurmsti tne music for dancing. North Scrantoii Scramtoii cemetery. Flower carriers were: A splendid program of entertain Mesdames Obadiah Day, James Mulli East ScrantcMi GORDON WILLIAMS JR. CORRESPONDENT gan, Thomas Francis, and John Qrif ment ana novel ie cures is eeing arranged. ntns.

The pauaearere were: William OBOBOI vortv I Gammon, Matthew Bender, Joseph TM Cedar Am JOHN J. DEMTJTH none 4 ltal The membere of the club are: Jerry Dougherty, Bob ReUly, Al Rbenard. Jack Provtni, Rooco Gentile, and Paul Purcell Bob Reilly is chairman of the Reese, ooaaian Day, waiter fTUtiger, ana i nomas rrancu. Gospel Tabernacle, Wayne avenue and Spring street. The young evangelist's Pastor and Family At ova Fraternal Order 1 rkaala fAnrt AJUHIVt Oil nance committee.

Society to Meet Myrtle Men Prepare messages are stirring ana in splritlonal. He will preach every night To Elect Officers Dinner Speaker except ssturaay. A soroel song service Is held start' Guests at Party aaru rariy aouueui lnmiPT I II tin The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society. Dunmore Presby TlVTrtB Oil mi Uiitajth I A A nominating committee was ap Ing at 7:30 o'clock each evening, led by. Robert F.

Price, accompanied by terian church, will hold Its monthly pointed at a recent meeting of the the immaculate Conception, oi wnicn the Rev. James A. Boland is pastor. meeting tnis afternoon in tne church Myrtle Men class of Myrtle street Kum uefew. mere is also special mu flans Celebration Workingmen's To Observe Anniversary parkin.

Members of the church E. church for the purpose of recom have been urged to attend and their mending names to the group for elee will conduct its annual card party and Rflnrtupt n. dance on Thursday night at Ott Dan4uel Climaxes UC' sic ana songs each nignt. Defer 'Club Meeting friends have been Invited to the tion which will take place at the ditorium. Games will start at 1:30 cessfiil Season meeting.

next session. A committee was also Honor Rev. Dickerson On Reappointment The Rev. J. H.

Dickerson, pastor, of the Oourt Street M. E. church, and his family were tendered a reception by the o'clock. Bridge, pinochle, five hun dred and euchre will be played. Play appointed to taxe cnarge or tne ar The meeting of the North End Volun teer Booster club scheduled to be held era are requested to bring their own BOROCGH BRIEFS raniements for the annual outing of Mrs.

Richard Coulter. Bloom the unit. The group includes: F. H. The bowling league of the Christ cards, tonight has been postponed until Thurs day night of next, week.

The post hltrrth Pjirfnr wmiA. nnA and Mrs. Iryin Williams, West Drinker Adams. B. R.

Anderson, R. C. Stevens, L. H. Kresge, and George Ross, street, both of Dunmore, have ponement was made by the officers to awarded.

There will be prizes for aVew "TrSZ Tne nominating committee com lor new Yore, wnere tney wen spend give the members an opportunity to attend the mass meeeting to be held several days. The two women will congregation in the church parlors last night. The Rev. Mr. Dickerson begins his sixth vear as pastor of the church this month, and the affair was arranged ww.

awM cnurcn. prises W. F. Brandamore, H. A.

Bush nell. R. C. Stevens, A. L.

Rogers, and Dancing will be enjoyed after prizes also visit for some time in Philadel tonignt in the central city, The banquet was the climax of a are awarded. Refreshments will be T. R. Moon. phla, successful season and was attended served.

The class sponsored a movement to News items for The Republican left to eive the members an opportunity tc 'me wUl hTve his express their approval of his reappoint SlertSat Mte7JS W. J. Howeiis will speak at next subject "The Great Fighters for Free by all the members of the league, at or mailed either to 1531 Eectrlc donate 1100 to assist in the balancing The Workingmen's society, one of the pioneer fraternal orders in this city will observe the forty fifth annlvesaiv of the organization tonight in its hall. Alder street. The event will be ceie orated with a program of concert muio by the mixed chorus of the society i.i oharge of Prof.

P. J. Van Maanen. The program will consist of folk songs in German in conjunction with a musical program by William Newcomb's band, Jacob Sturm is chairman of the an niversary committee. Gustave Flene is president of the society.

He will deliver the address of welcome to the members and guests of the organization. The concert orrgram will begin at meat. Edward Hesslnger was the toastmaster of the church budget for the conference aom year. Refreshments were served by a Miller's Drug store, Dunmore corners, and his very Interesting talk was fol M. E.

Congregation A program of brief addresses, vocal music and readings was Riven and refreshments were served. The program KEYSTONE LITERARY MEET wui receive prompt attention, lowed by brief remarks by the various committee headed by John A. Somen, and B. R. Anderson.

Tqi Welcome Pastor team The Keystone Literary and Dramatic club will hold a regular meeting to TAYLOR. April 20. Members of The Ladies Aid society of the church was mostly of 'an impromptu nature and several of the members deliverea short talks expressing their pleasure with the annnunrament that Mr. Dick Further Arrangements the Methodist Episcopal church, will prepared and served an excellent tender the Rev. Esdras Lowry, their menu.

Entertainment, was fnthH nignt at ociocx. final reports on the dance held recently will be submitted. Officers will be elected. Re Obitijary For Ministerial Meets Plans are nearini comnletlon for the re.1f Herman Bonnert, Leonard Del erson would be the spiritual leader or iresnments win oe served following the o'clock. Professor Van Maanen wui CCVUV1U UU fiiUAjr CTCUU1K 1U V11U1VU I rn MnU.

buslness session. the flock for another year, I iiicu, viicuiiuiuii iiaiiiiuiiica, uinV'rr OI direct the singers with Prof. Josetih parrors. rJortheiLt.i Psnnavhronlii. lnl.

Akermann at the piano. O. R. Clarke, one of the oldest of the church, presided. One of two day sessions of the Lutheran Ministerial association which will be held on Wednesday and Thursday in St.

The committee In charge of arrange ment. ha. fr.m.i An. tir.r.m display of. magic by George MISSIONER SPEAKS The Rev.

J. McNauhton a r. The program is as follows: Selection OrehestM Bong "Untcr nem T.lnHonhsnim rhAii Lineman Loses Life the features of the program was the entertainment consisting of addresses, Jfles' weU known Zoxxn magician of presentation of a huge bouquet or now by members of the omciai board, prom ooranwra, ana wuiiam uwens, tired Congregational mlssloner, occu pied the pulpit at the Puritan Congregational church last nia ht. Th Peter's Lutheran church, Taylor avenue. The Rev.

Dr. F. Knoll, pastor of the church, will take an active era, to Mrs. Dickerson. inent member of the church and local tap dancer extraordinary.

Herman When Struck by Car aonK Auiwiucrsanen. Mls Anna Sohroedel Selection Orchestra ministerial association, and members Bonnert gave novel balloon act. Mr. McNaughton recited in in intw. uecrge H.

Fassoia. zi, 4in Birney part in the proceedings. of the church choir. Fred Bonnert, pianist, accompanied eating manner his experiences as a avenue. Greenwood, died Tuesdav aft Dinner and suooer for the both davs "Der Einsiedler an die Nacht," Michael Weinalerl HelmMche Llebe" uind nhom.

Refreshments will be served by the the community singing and the league VI Ins WnrlrAv anil fK. 4 1..1 AM missioner mricey. a large congre emoon at ciocx in tne aaary m. win oe served by tne Ladles' Aid so Selection nnJieatr' Packer hospital. Sunbury, of injuries cietv of the church Mav gat Inn was present.

"7" memoers renaerea soios. w1rias 1 REV. PETER K. EMMONS Honor Students mcurrea two nours previously wntn ae run, president of the society, has i uw preaeui, were auwara n. iies Solo "Saa mlr Darling." Mrs.

Anna Lie Malennliich" Mixed Ohorua' Selection "Sturm In die Nacht," Fred Henkelmnn Selection Orchestra was strucx oy an automooiie oxiven appointed Mrs, Joseph Tiasler and NORTH END BRIEF Thomas J. McCarthy. 992 PravidAiw rp ri. singer, Herman J. Bonnert, William At Junior High bv a New York state man on the high' The Rev.

Peter K. Emmons, pastor of Westminster Presbyterian church, will be the principal speaker at the Mrs. Geore Fetzer co chairman of the s.u wuc uucrciiu Fergin, Al W. Spitzer, Leonard Delmar, wav between jsortnumoeriana ana committee on arranements. TAYLOR, April 20.

Tickets for George Jones, Fred H. Bonnert, Rob ozetcnera Traum" WllUam Stein Mdn Madel hat elnen Rosenmund." Milton. road, is visiting with his friends in Bloomfield. N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Gallagher, 1321 North Main avenues .1 vrm. annual Unquet of the Youn Hansel andOreUl. the operetta which ert Robert Paul Mr.

Fassold was employed as a line. Seleotlori Orchettri man for the Bell Telephone company Planning Festival William B. Jamison. Drincioal of the herin and son. Clarence.

Church ave and was engaged in takine tools lrom a m3t win oe given Dy tne students or. wie Krayer, William Pacyna, Qus Katz, JLM thC IetUre 1001118 hlBn. ona Tnwsday and Friday Prank Woodbeck, Joseph Avellne of the evenings, May 5 and 6 at the auditor Jacoo BeCiterIe Charles Seibert Wil John Laudig, who wUl serve as lum. are now for sale by the students. Iiam wiuiim AHninh Preparations are under way by mem, the box of a truck when the auto, in nounced the honor roll for the third Sy.e 't yesterday for Chicago when Will Give Reading bers of the Blessed Virgin sodality, attempting to pass another machine quarter which ended on Friday.

All w'" iena tne funeral of Mr. St. John's German Catholic church toastmaster. and Allan Lawrence, Tne cnorus 11 consist of nrty sing toastmaster. ana Aiian Lawrence, iw wu.

ui uiuwi, mqr ami ainine hmh nincui struck nun. pupils listed on the honor roll have at jat cifr tamuna Mngan, for a festival to be held in the near wr nb. Mrs. Salo Friedewald will iriv a president of the group, are In charge and 1 the principal characters wiU XtoSe tow Neul readlnf toftght taXVVnoU of the committee on arrangements. A Amm TilC PhH wS the Hickory Street Presbyterian The funeral will be held on Satur 1UC lUllClSl Hill 1C via Vus tatllVU Bit Ui 0V UCI V.C41L.

VI Ultk I I i rfv at. 2:30 n'rint from his In the parish hall, South Main for this quarter. lre lnVestot s'dney Olegg, who inte home with aervicea in charge avenue and Luzerfle street. Miss number of novel features will bLw. ro15e 'n "iu'.

"4..." church at 8 o'clock. ib trade Bimup Arnnnon vrv ivn nar unucinciit, aseraunn nr. r.h Ktaf of the Rev. Francis Freeman, Moosic Josephine Foster heads the commit' presented in connection with SIKmJI will read the book Carl DcAntonlo, Eleanor Dixon, Mary, hospital several daVS ago hat hin Orler. Robert Kane.

Ralph levy, Ruth Mc removed to his name wh? h. I. Oraw. Doris Miller, Sylvia Mulley, Ruth valMln wnere he is con tee on arrangements. She is being dinner.

"Roof." The reading ia beini eiven M. E. church, of which he was a member. Interment will be in Forest under the auspices of Miss nlkrle assisted by Mary Donahue, Rose Ageldlnger, Anna Ageldlnger Mary Jones: the Cookie Witch. Margaret uievicn, Anna raiausaas.

cnaries raricer. Rote Passerelll. Julia Place. Helen Plauslta. A rally in the interMf.

nt The Blue team won the pennant Wirth's Sunday school class. Home cemetery. Taylor. Survivlns are his mother Mrs, owens; sandman, Dllys Watkins; Dew Schlmelfenlg, and Mary Samuels. K1 toniSht 1 oWdf inomaon.

Mary young. in Caaev'a hall Vnrth u.i.. HONORED At FAREWELL PARTY men. Ann Evans and Helen Parfitt; and they are J. Avellne, captain; William Pacyna, Gus Ketz, William Clarissa Fassold, and the following Voice in the Woods Ann William; ia iraae Agnes Boyie, Betty Busn.

ai jIVh T' Vi. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eyklebash.who WILL SELL CHOWDER Emera chapter. O.

E. will conduct sistere: Mrs. Walter, PemVidge, cookie children, Peggy Edwards, Jane nd frank Woodbecg. verda Coleman, Janet Conrad, Mary Dean Doris Dietriclc. Helen Oriealamtkas.

Rav. will leave in the near future for a tour uwuci n.c ousmiccj oi nie Marvine Republican club. Dancina will fnllnw th Union Center. N. Mrs.

Steven Howeiis, Jeanne Llewelyn. Pauline Ois of England, were entertained recently Card Party Tonight More than fifty prizes will be pre a clam chowder sale today at tlie homo of Mrs. Jacob Hofmeister. 716 River Fritz and Mrs. Chris Vols, the latter mond Huntoon.

Robert Johler. Ruth Kittle, Francis Lancaster. Constance Minaka, speanuiif program. iti waiuu avni'io, jaiv aiva. vrciliKC mam two of Greenwood, in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. oeorge Manger, 1427 Ash street. Cards were street. Serving will at 11 o'clock. sented to holders of high scores in urace Moiiatt.

Mary Moran. Marjoria Nor tan. Jack Poller, Robert Snyder. Imes. Eugene Rinaldl; angels, Frances arx I i PantiAo Brain, Blanche Caswell.

Mary Davis, 1 WO Laid 131x168 and the public is invited. enjoved after which luncheon was pinochle and dominoes at the card SB grade Charlea Baranoski. Mildred Benjamin. Daniel Bilcovltch, Dorothy Bro The committee in charge has also served. Thomas Jones, 75, party tonight at 8:30 ociock in Scheuer's hall, South Scranton.

A Kutn uavis, Kutn ECKer. Alice Evans, Ruth Jones. Jennie Lewis, Jean Nash, Betty Powell. Margaret Price. Jean made arrangements to deliver and ac Present were: Mr.

and Mre. Thomas qowski, Rosert Clark. Emu DeAntonto. Francis Douglas, Frank Arthur. Eleanor Gardner.

Frieda Goldstein. Albert Hess, cept teiepnone orders. Largely Attended Eyklebosh. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Goer lite. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hendrick fvnj.ns ln ff nanitnl ton of coal will be the door prize, expires in nospnai The party ta by im: onmore smitn, 'i nomas, Audrey Williams, i nomas jones, to, iiv vyyoming top Social club, CMAR OBSEQUIES Hundreds attended the funeral ves Btiij jones. waiter utile.

Mary Lougn man. Slltabeth Marcus. Frank Neler, Samuel Sloan. Polly Williams. SA grade Ann Ash.

Beverly Bnrthwlrlt son. Mrs. Gillette. Mr. and Mrs.

Lambert and Mr. and Mrs. George avenue, former ureenwooa resiaent, Class Holds Party Telephone 15 8036 Manger. Zr y. rK, morning, of Anna Cmar.

Id Casagrande. Alice Collins. Robert Foss, 8tcphen Goffer. Charles Cramps. Bronele iniwn, nuiu m.

ine menHieri uuvini uuuiuiuiuuiai iu izu Kiver street, np'rf rrnm lit. Da vies Rally Friday ii urayausaas. Kooeri Harrison. Shirley Jones, MISS ZEIDLER TO SPEAK home. At 9:30 o'clock a high requiem ui nie cuus oi uie vaivary died yesterday morning in the State hospital of injuries incurred on April 4 while operating an air compressor at the Marvine colliery, Hudson Coal company.

Announcement has been made that mim Margaret Zeidier will he the Baptist church held a surprise birth narnei Kiiue, aieua uonara. Anna Ma kauskr. Rose Masterson. Lvdia Morn. a rally ln the interest of Miss Hazel mass was celebrated in St.

Mary's Greek Catholic church. Interment orincioal sneaker this afternoon at the day party at the Home of Mrs. Thomas Taxpayer Favors Margaret Morgan, Grace Orr. Leona Pen cek. Lorraine Perry.

Stella Ssrafin, Mary Davies, candidate for state coiiimittee nmmin will hb In hall mefltin of the Mathers' Kinderearten J. POWell on Thursday evening. was in Mlnooka cemetery. A member of tne Green mage ires The benefit card party and dance club of MuhlenburBh school. All Tnose present were: Mesdames Mary bvterlan church, he was also affiliated Ash atreet.

tanmw nivht. A num. mntho rs have Wti Invited tn the kps A. Thomas. Hannah Thomas.

Sarah conducted last niffht. hv the Kniirhf with the Red Mn and th Acacia her of prominent speakers will address School Bond Issue SOUTH SIDE BRIEFS The meetincr nf tne TT 1 n.H..il wl i i I sion wnicn win convene at iao ciocK.jruwcii, octu mrn rgrei. of st 0eorge, Branch 45, in St. MiiiL I wcuiic, 0iaui.ll iu, ill Ob. loage oi Masons, rayior.

surviving tne voters. vvener. euaaoein wiison. trade Thomas Sensing. Maud Buggs, Rose Carlo.

Vincent Chesnaviteh. Angela Cibrika. Muriel Day. Olive Eley, Grace Gaetano. Ann Thomas Grlga Junas, Paul Jackson.

Ethel Jones. Regina Kennedy, Anna Kubelsky. Adalla Litvaitus. Virginia Lutz. Evelyn Maury.

Louise Met nutfgicn iiucy avails, uiu avails, Be held tonhrht in the Htrknrv Street are two daughters. Mrs. Walter Dav EAST END PARAGRAPHS Annie Jones. Susan Roberts. Mar Marys ign scnooi auditorium for tne h.

i enhall and Miss Beatrice Jor.es. tnis GARDEN SEED COMMITTEE T7 i. UHVU17 Mrs. uorotny rmneii, 0111 garoi. uiuiiuio.

iana nernouia. atn oeneiii oi tne convent ounaing iuna. of a "lclrts" nart.v. citv: a son. Lester, new Yore, ana a Annmmnmnf hn m.H 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I TiW.

1 I I avenue, ieit yesierwty tor new xuia, eiiuc rmnuis iveuecta iuiirs aim uoi was a success ana was auenaea oy A baby boy was born last night to Out Need for Ad sister, Mrs. Mary Morton, this city additional list of places where appll where she will spend the balance of the Iins, Elizabeth Havard, Annie Lewis, hundreds of card players. mulaitus, Jean Souler. Amelia Stadnir. Lola Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent Graham, 604 Pittston avenue. week, Mary Coombs and Theo J. Powell. William Lonsdorf was chairman of tional Facilities The body was removed to the Price cation blanks from the Red Crass for funeral home and will be taken this garden seeds for the needy residents morning to his late home from where of this section may be secured Com the committee and awarded prizes to more than a hundred players and WILL HOLD RALLV the funeral will be held on Friday aft munlcation may be made with the non piayers.

TAYLOR. April 20. A Marlon Mar The Republican corresnondent lajst ernoon at 2:30 o'clock. Tne Rev, Throop NEW FORD manion, Mary ngne. Eiiaaoetn vabolls, Jack Walford.

Jack Walsh. Wayne West, Feb! on la Youchunas. Anna Zukausas. A grade Emily Atkinson, Rarold Bates, Earl Burner. Marie Batluck.

Harry Berry man. Simuel Cleveland. Bertram Cohen, Emmanuel Crew. Eleanor Diehl, Frances Dudewici, Anna Durkln. Ethel Evans.

Ruth Ettlnger. Margaret Evans, Forence Gilbert. Roy Cockley. George Greeley, Ro Many persons attended the card Charljs Leber will officiate. Inter Thomas J.

Gallagher, 7 Oakwood place, is reported improving after an attack of pneumonia which has confined him to his home for the past five weeks. The condition of his son. Paul, who also has had pneumonia for the past three weeks, is improved. Edward Schultz. 1614 Ash street.

gery Scranton rally will be held at nignt receivea a letter from a taxpayer of the boroua h. in which th rrient will be ln Dunmore cemetery. Ott's auditorium. Union street, on Fri party last night in Gene O'Boyle's hall, Pittston avenue, complimentary day evening, at 8 ociock. The speak.

Will Be On Display THURSDAY. APRIL 21. oona issue proposal of the school to Mrs. Marion Marjorle Scranton. ers will be: Martin Memelo repr Doara was discussed Heart Attack Fatal Elizabeth Durkan was the chairman DIPPEL BROS.

MOTOR CO. sentative of the Sixth Legislative dls ler. Harold Jones. Mary Joyce. 3ettv Lewis.

Tne lettr Psrt follows: and George Schultz, 944 Prescott ave of the eveninig. The following com trlct; Senator. John W. Howell, At tweia uvnam. jrnn MOQuire.

Raymon uunmore IXirresponaent. Adv. nue, have returned from New York. mittees assisted: Receiving, Mrs torney Albert Rosenberg, and Mrs. M.

"vs?" ocranton nenuoiican. To Robert Dimmick Robert E. Dimmick, S3, well known Oscar Wagner. Harrison avenue, is M. Scranton.

John A. Powell will serve "i'jy Mrs Catherine Coyne, Scranton, Pa following: Mrs. J. W. McC.

acken. lo2i Myrtle street; Mrs. B. F. Klingerman, 909 Ridge avenue; Mrs.

Mae Hedges 941 Prescott avenus; Miss Bcil Wat rous. 2201 Ash street. Mrs. Victor Johnson. 949 Wherfur avenue.

Mis. Homer Cox, 43u Colfax avenie: Fred K. Lengler. 1618 OHv street and Mrs. A.

H. Webb 1415 Gibson str'v RALLY ON FRIDAY NIGHT At the home of Mrs. Mary Kuda 1429 Dartmouth street, a political rally will be held ln the interest Of Mrs. Marlon Margery Scranton, Republican candidate for state com mltteewoman, tomorrow night. New Ford on display' confined to nis nome by illness.

inrs. ciia raoore, Mrs. Marion ijear Sir: Some time aa a the Lyle Polley. Edward Powell. Alfonso Rinks, Ann Roberts.

Russell Rodham. Davis Smith. Stiles. Helen Trethewey, Thelma Wllenskv. Alan Williams.

Robert Williams, Betty Wing, Edward Yetter. moving picture machine operator, died The condition of William Buhle, cnairman. Mrs. uavid uveiie, Miss Cora Lover Lynott Motor Co. Olyphant.

suddenly after a heart attack yester Dunmore school voted to place a $400,000 bond issue before the cit ing. Miss Kate Huester. Edward 825 Wheeler avenue, who incurred a laceration of the head in an auto NEWS BREVITIES Notari, William Riley and Attorney day morning at 10:45 clock at ms home, 720 Birch street. Mr. Dimmick had been employed for many years at TAYLOR, April 20.

Emma White, izens of the borough in order that funds might be raised to erect a new i Tans uoyne. mobile crash on Sunday, is reported to. improved. Parent Teachers Hold daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin The card or floor committee: The Moosic CARD OF THANKS Mrs. John T. Faraday and family' nign school in this of ours. Olyphant and recently was transferred Miss Mi dred Stark, Ridge avenue. White, East High street, has returned Misses Lula Grambo, Mary Coyne, to the Manhattan theater, this city.

who is a patient at the Hahnemann tn Klnn Oiuntv hnsnltal. Bronklvn ui.n Meet at Rush School su xi eai of op nmit nt Position has been met from many of tne Political organization, of the town He had attended several conventions N. after a two weeks visit with McGreevy, Clare Rembecki, Helen of Moosic, wishes to thank all who of moving picture men during his af ner parents nere. miss wrote re Laveue, Mrs. Edward Notari, Mrs.

assisted so kindly ln their recent be filiation with that union. He had a sister, Mrs. Mary Stoeckel, Dickson centiy compieieo. ner course in tne Anna Ross Thomas, Mrs. Rose Coyne, reavement.

Adv. worked as usual on Tuesday night. was he'd last nia ht. The nrlnrinal lau8'5 In nser to some of those iiaiuiua stuuut at uwc Mrs. rranic uoyne, and Mrs.

Bea City. Survivng are his widow, a daugh Miss Gertrude Rawson, presided. people, I want to say that I. for one, and I don't think I am alone, will 5UIUUUU ami nas ueen assigned to a nunoie. The funeral will be held from the Preliminary plans were made for ter, Mrs.

Clyde Richards, and i brother, Lorren, the latter of Bing Taylor Church to Observe position on tne nospitai stall. Eynon NEW FORD home of Mrs. Miller, 122 Barton street. vote in favor of the issue. The school The Rev.

E. Carlton Dewey, pas ine itev. a. canton uewey, pas the boys of the school to attend the parade to be held in the city during hamton, N. Y.

The funeral will be Dunmore, on Saturday afternoon at 2 us xvr li tor of the Calvary Baptist church, lrs. Sarah Walker held on Saturday afternoon. Inter o'clock. Interment will be in Shady Doara nas sent out an S. O.

which instead of meaning the distress call of a floundering town and means "Save Our Schools." Will Be On DispUy THURSDAY. APRIL It. uoys ween, certificates of the national congreis P. T. A.

were dis ment will be ln Forest Hill cemetery. win aenver nis weeiciy message over .1 ii station WGBI on Thursday evening UUried in CarOOnuale Lane cemetery. tributed to the members, and a pro 60th Annivers From the home of her son. James "lrrtL otW. MU1UR LU.

In order to acquaint some of the at 7 ClOCK. The choir of the Methodist EdIs gram given Dy tne pupils was enjoyed. Mrs. John Gates Miss Nellie Ruddy ary Walker, 1504 Cedar avenue, the fu A band composed of children of the people of the borough who do not as Mrs. John Gates.

301 First street, aunaerxarcen. enterta nea th several yet seem to understand tho ih copal church will meet for rehearsal neral of Mrs. Sarah Walker, former on Thursday evening. Carbondalo resld nt took venter. Blakely.

died yesterday in the family Mayficld NEW FORD numbers and the children of the first sue ororjosltlon. flit in Ita ral mean Dies After Operation Miss Nellie Ruddy. 436 Phelps street, home after a month's illness. She was Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Brain, Storrs day morning. The cortege moved to street, attended the funeral of the a member of the Welsh Baptist church Evnt grade gave a demonstration in reading ing, I wish to cite three things. The first is: Th nrnhlnm ft on a. Win ri Will Begin May 1 died last night in the Mercy hospital following an operation performed a few days ago. She was a well known rta THURSDAY.

APRIL 11. of Blakely. Grace chapter. Order o. Eastern SU.I, and the Abington Women's Junior league.

Many at Funeral children from ignorance and td pro 4 f. M. HUM (11 Mr. and Milton M. Evan, and HollerTn; tta Rev.

Stephen Casey DIPPEL BROS. MOTOR CO. Surviving are her husband, her Of Walter Gessner oocupy resident here and was a devout com' municant of St. Peter's cathedral. The funeral of Walter Mc "1, XZZZ mother.

Mrs. Thomas Candrick; four sisters, Mrs, Milan Johnson, Mrs. Les The body has been removed to the Donoush avenue, was held yesterday late home by Funeral Director Cuslck. miiuiwi, ouuui iyibui otreet, were was deacon, tne Kev. William Shim week end guests of the former's mel was subdeacon.

The responses of mother, Mrs. Margaret Evans, and thj mas3 and the solos were sung by other relatives in Philadelphia. Mark Collins. At the conclusion of Thomas P. Thomas and Edward the mass Father Holleran read the lie Woodroff, California; Mrs.

Arthur TAYLOR, April 20. Officers and members of the local Congregational church are looking forward with interest to the observance of the sixteenth anniversary of the founding nf the morning from the family home and durlng the vear, Im. enlnce l.iv attenrfprt a hiirh nf uunng tne years to come. The funeral will probably be held on Simpson NEW FORD Will Be On Display THURSDAY. APRIL it.

Saze. Clarks Summit, and Margaret a 'i nn iwvmH TW. candrick. at home; three brothers Saturday morning with a requiem mass in St. Peter's cathedral.

requiem was celebrated in Holy Rosary Hooper motorea to rnuaoeipnia on prayers for the dead and pronounced Worthington. Garfield, and Robert Can M. iic BiMunun, oy your vote, authorizes the school board to issue $400,000 in thirty year serial Surviving are two sisters and two cnurcn at ciock by ita Rev. R. O'Connell.

drick, Blakely. uunuaj wucie wicji TisiKa me ior nnai aosoiution or the body. mer's William M. Thomas. Tho msicnt hu n.r church which will be observed on Sunday.

Monday and May 1, 2, and 3. Daniel DIPPEL BROS. MOTOR CO. brothers, Margaret, Alice, John and oonos wr a new 4u room high school. Interment was in St.

Catherine's remeterv fncrnw PravAra at William L. WUlls James Ruddy; six nieces and ane tnira: xne cost. The bonds There will be three cervi nn finn. who is IU in a hospital there. His Needham.

Richard Sheridan. Joseph condition shows continuous improve Linnen, Joseph O'Boyle and James Cunningham. Burial was ln St. Rose William L. Willis.

62. former Taylor graveside were offered by the Rev. P. wl" amount to stuo.ooo and the an nephew: Gertrude, Catherine, Mary, James and Kathryn Ruddy, and Mrs. day at which prominent ministers of the association will deliver anniver resiaent.

men on Tuesday nieht at his Archibald NEW FORD nual levy for bonds and interest will r. uawiey. me pallbearers were: iae fipwortn league, Metnodist cemetery. Carbondale. Father Hol Joseph Kenny, all of this city, and sary sermons.

Dr. David Jones. Scran Charles Sheridan, Stanley Dolphin, Peter and James Corcoran, William Mrs. Harold Allen, Yerk. cnurcn.

wm meet on Thursday eve leran conducted services at the grave, nine ln the church. A aortal time ton. superintendent of the Cnnm n. home ln Buffalo. N.

Y. The body will be removed this afternoon at 4 o'clock to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Mil ford Mulligan. 220 South Main street. THURSDAY.

APRIL 21. Lynott ana Leo uuggan. tional association, will redt th hi. will follow. DIPPEL BROS.

MOTOR CO. on i muis. That means that on a $5,000 valuation, a taxpayer will pay $12.60 annually more in taxes. On a property worth $100, the owner will only have an Increase in taxes of 25 cents a year. Is it worth 25 cents to Miss Catherine Wheeler lurs.

orauowsKi ounea The Ladles auxiliary of Hose com tory of the church. Prof. Daniel Lewis acting pastor, the Rev. W.J. Hill.

West Pittston. and Samuel J. Pfilllim mln Taylor, from where the funeral will bs held. His widow and daughter are his Sunday School Group Funeral services for Mrs. Stanislaus pany No.

1 will meet in its rooms on Thursday evening. Is Claimed by Death oniy survivors. Olyphant New Ford on disolav. Grabowski, 538 East Locust street, were held yesterday morning ln St. Will Give Minstrel Miss Catherine Wheeler.

23. well Miss Catherine Ryan Stanislaus Polish National church at inspector, cranton, win also participate in the exercises. The board of trustees of which John Francis is chairman, is in charge cf The Junior department of the Provl sue. if it thit. k.

Miss Catherine Ryan. 1410 Canouse dence M. E. Sunday school will pre haonv .7 8 o'clock. The Altar society attended ff a ftii.

the funeral ln a body. A high mass Lynott Motor U. Ulyphant. arrangements. 1 SSI loyal Americans and better cit known resident of the Beiievue section, died last night at 10 o'clock in the family home, 340 Railroad avenue, after a five months' illness.

She was a graduate of St. Cecelia's academy, a member of Holy Cross avenue, aiea yesterday morning, surviving are four sisters. Miss Mary of requiem was celebrated by the Funerals A 411111,, may is, ill vile IzenS. Ryan. Mrs.

E. W. Calhoon thi Right Rev. Francis Hodur, assisted by the Rev. Stanley Molon.

Interment Fatzinger's Class cnurcn parlors. Tne troupe is rehearsing under the direction of William city; Mrs. Joseph Seeberger, Buffalo, Carbondale (Political Adv.) (Signed) TAXPAYER was in Mlnooka cemetery. Ciegg, witn Mrs. Ciegg as ctiurch and the Blessed Virgin's sodality.

Besides her parents. Mr. and Mrs. a. Mrs.

w. n. Barrett, Kingston; three brothers, Harry. Brooklyn. Ths 1tSM ta, rrlaps niAvA DUh Attend the Hazel L.

Davies Conducts Banquet TAYLOR, Aorll 20. Attended bv James Wheeler, she leaves a brother. rln i otTil, 4 ifVUJI8 I ley Ashenberg, Mrs. Anna SUakowskl, street. Taylor.

The principals in the troupe are: N. William and Joseph F. Ryan, this city. May Erect Theater While the Main james this city. Friday after Mrs.

JoseDh sienkiewicz. Mrs. ziotowJ rallv at Junior Mechanic 150 members and friends the annual birthday dinner of the Fatzlneer's William R. Greggs, interlocutor: Herbert Butler. Donald Sheldon The funeral will be held on Satur noon at 2:30 o'clock ln home, inter ski.

Mrs. Francis Karoleskl and Mrs. an i day morning from the iate home. A ment. Abington Hills cemetery.

Jacob Raper Jacob Raper. a former resident of Sunday school class of the Methodiat ot South Scranton. has failed to announce plans he has in mind for a lot he purchased on South Blalv John ziniowski. nan, do oaiem avenue, at The pallbearers were: Joseph Ash Tapp, Harold Lloyd, Clarton Clarke, William Shoemaker. Billy Greggs I requiem mass will be sung ln St.

Paul's Winters Mrs. Catherine This morning from home of her episcopal church was held on Monday cnurcn, Green Ridge, enter fltunln Tnarrt But. urepaa this city, died on Tuesday night at his home ln New York. He left this mmv Anflprann Rnnhv Thnmn anri I r. daughter, Mrs.

Emma Statu. 1411 fci amTth WF. Renuoiican was kiewicz, Btamey Niedeiski Frank ueuer, Attorney Wallace tola last nient that ther a mnvn Sanderson avenue. Requiem mass at evening in tne cnurcn dining room. The dinner was prepared bv the Ladles' Aid society.

The tables were nrettllv decorated Paul H. Pethirk Paul Hazen Pethick. 1 year old son Picture theater city for the metropolis six years ago. Surviving are two daughters, Mn. Lulu Schwenker and Margaret, New Moser and Miss Davies dis ocjock St.

Peter's cathedral. Interment, St. Catherine's cemetery. Dutkus Obsequies d.oWnlefiI0U!l?, Tne Moscow. ot Mr.

and Mrs. Paul H. Pethick, 212 Andrew street, Dunmore, died suddenly yesterday in the family home Plan Card Party cuss the issues of the cam with papers and flowers. Mrs. August Relnhardt, teacher of Th.

HUUflC MV IHUMM VMVMMO TM X1U DEPTl 11) fti Til I 1 Stevens Charles Stevens. I 2 A A 1 a held yesterday afternoon from the street to provide more frontage on that home of Martin Stravlnskas. 1220 thoroughfare. Workers havetora JSm rciwivs irum tne varunu naiim committees show that many will at Bloom street, Dunmore. This afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in Dunmore tne class, offered the invocation.

Mrs. A. W. Samson served as toastmaster. Mrs.

George Smith, class president. after a brief illness. Besides his parents, he leaves four sisters, Mary, Anne, Sarah and Martha; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Markln, Diamond avenue, with whom he oarn wrucn was located on a nart tend the card party to be given under the auspices of the Maplewood Canoe club on Thursday. April 28, ln the Jr. Christian church. Interment. Elm hurst Langan James Langan.

31.1 North mo property, (Political Adv.) Hazel Davies Rally, boarded for the past ten years. Services were conducted at the home of the Rev. Jonas Aleknaviclus. of the II a Uflfl.H.I Anl. Montrose, and Mr.

and Mrs. Harry E. Pethick. gave an interesting talk. Mrs Harry Olster, reviewed the history of the class.

The Rev. Esdras Loary, pastor, gave an address in which ho complimented the members of the clau Apple street, Dunmore. This morn u. u. a.

m. nan, Aider street. A group of valuable prizes have been assembled of valuable prizes have been assembled Plan Mass Meetine Junior Mechanics Hall, 55 The child's father Is local represen mbiiuaiiii.il tiBbiuuai viiuiwi. va ing at t.3Q ociock in St. Mary's York; a grandson, Roland Schwenker.

and a brother. Charles. The funeral will be held on Friday in New York. Mrs. Christina Spaihslf Mrs.

Christina Spathelf, 1315 Adams avenue, died yesterday ln the family home. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran church and its various organisations. Surviving are three sons, William, Charles and Christian Spath elf, this city; a daughter, Mrs. Marie Petry; ten grandchildren, three great, grandchildren and a sister, Mrs.

Catherine Rink, this city. The funeral will be held on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with services church. Dunmore. Interment. Mount to oe awaraea to me winners or tne I a jl various kinds of game niaved.

two daiem Ave. tome ana near tative of the Oulf Refining company. The funeral will be held this after Carmel cemetery. for its activiti ln Sunday school work. Mrs.

Osburne, Scranton, gave noon at 2:30 o'clock ln the home. In Griffiths David Griffiths. North sllkqullts are to be given as doorj of campaignV street. Interment was in the parish ceme tery, North Chinchilla. The nail bearers were: George Klimltus.

William Consavage, John Berretts, Charles Stravlnskas, Anthony Marclnkavltch and Walter Geneskl. terment will be ln St. Catherine Bromley avenue. Friday afternoon at several interesting readings. cemetery, Moscow.

o'clock in salvation armv citadel. featuring tne gathering was the playlet, "Shiftless Husbands," presented by members of the class Price street; Xntenmnt, Washburn Street cemetery. Vanston Eugene Vanston, 349 Meridian avenue. This afternoon 3 o'clock In St. John's church.

Inter Dickson Citv New Ford on display. (Political Adv.) Hazel L. Davies Rally at ln the home ln charge of the Rev. August Fischer, associate, pastor of ment, parish cemetery. St, John's Lutheran church.

Lynott Motor Co. Olyphant. Adv. Bevan Richard Bevan. 337 Sussex Ukrainian Hall, 617 Union It was announced last night by members of the Dunmote school board that a public mass meeting will be in the high school building on Monday night to discuss the bond issue.

The proposed plan of the board to float a 1400.000 bond issue will be discussed by a number of prominent speakers. Members of the board and Superintendent of Schools James R. GilHgan also will probably speak Superintendent Oilllgan is in charge of arrangements. Tribute to Miss Murray The Parent Teacher association, James Monroe school, adjourned immediately after convening its meetings last night out of respect to the memory of Miss Mary Murray, a member of the association, who died on Tuesday evening. Mrs.

Alex Leggett presided over the gathering. street. Old Forge. Fricay afternoon Taylor, 7 o'clock. Hear Mrs.

Emma Fraley Mrs. Emma Fraley. 78. 1004 Paul at 2 o'clock in home. Interment, Forest Home cemetery, Taylor Murray Miss Mary Murray.

302 the issues of the campaign avenue, died yesterday in the family NEW FORD Will Be On Display THUB8DAY, APRIL U. DIPPEL BROS. MOTOR CO. Adv. The Beautiful New FORD 8 Now on display at our showroom Come in and see it Brundage Motor Co.

'609 Main St. Peckville nome after a ten days' illness. She was a member of the Hickory Street Names Officers At a meeting of Class No. 8. North Main Avenue Baptist church, held on Tuesday night at the home of Mrs.

Dorothy Costello. S08 Dean street, officers were elected for the ensuing term. Plans were made for the summer activities and a social session and luncheon were enjoyed. Mrs. Irene Jones Following are the newly 'elected officers: Mrs.

Bertha Hetzel, president; Mrs. Dorothy Costello, secretary, and Sadie Rudge. treasurer. Hold Revival Meetings John S. Carewj 17 year old evangelist, will continue to preach throughout the week, including Sunday, at the Erie street, Dunmore.

Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock In St. Mary's church, Dunmore, Interment, St. Catherine's cemetery, Moscow. Hastings Mrs. Martin Hastings, 1713 Beaumont avenue.

Friday morn Presbyterian church and was a former resident of the Archbald mine Besides her husband. Frank, she discussed. Final Tribute Paid To Mrs. James Hood TAYLOR. April 20.

The Rev. Esdras Lowry, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, conducted funeral service for Mrs. James Hood in the family home, Ridge street, this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Many friends and leaves seven daughters, Mrs. Charles Schweitzer, Mrs.

John Miller. Mrs. Jermyn NEW FORD Win Be On Display THURSDAY, APRIL II. DIPPEL EROS. MOTOR CO.

Adv. ing at 9:30 o'clock ln Holy Rosary church. Interment will be ln Cathedral cemetery. Burke Thomas Burke, 2935 Birney avenue, Mlnooka. Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock ln St.

Joseph's church, Mlnooka, parish cemetery. Walter Peters, Mrs. Charles Schultheii, Mrs. William Holder, Mrs. William Butler, and Miss Delia Fraley; three WILL HOLD DANCE The Lyric club will conduct the first of a terles of weekly dances on next sons, Elmer, Frank and Wlllard, and.

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