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TC3 SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, T7EDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1932 La Salle Auxiliary Issue Invitations Community Chorus ToPlayatMusicale Active at Marywood College SOCIAL ly, will entertain at a buffet luncheon vaBBHlMliHlHMHMgaMHSMaMalaMaaaMaBMl i i 1 HMS)aaBaaaMg)flaBaMaSkaaMMaMMMaHaHaaM i Gives Fine Concert MsmsaMM Delightful Program at Central High School Includes Solo Numbers An interesting as well as thoroughly delightful concert was given last evening In the Central High school auditorium by the Ukrainian Community chorus. Folk songs and folk dances done by an ensemble from the Ukrainian Dancing school of Bingham ton, were included In the program. The program also included solo numbers by the following members of the chorus: Miss Mastia Prestash, soprano, and William Fairchok, teor; and Josephine soprano. An original arrangement of "Swanee River" by Alexander Koshetc, and a Slovak tune, "TancuJ, TancuJ" were feature numbers. The entire program follows: "Cuckoo.

Grev Cuckoo." New Year's song; "A Cossack Wandering Through the Forest," "A Cossacks Death," "Tne High Mountain Mountaineers" dance Song," by the Ukrainian Community chorus. "Cossachok and Tretchanyky dancers from Binghamton. "Was I Not an Elderbrush on the Meadow" and "Raindrops are Josephine Quark, soprano. "Mother Had One Daughter," "The Young Harvester," "Swanee River," and "TancuJ. Tan euj," by the chorus.

"Cossack Nechay," historical couma, and "Should At Night You Hear," by William Fairchok, tenor. "Kolmeyka" and "Hopak Kolm," darieers. "Shepherd Song" and "By the Orchard" by Nastla Prestash, soprano. "Hey Near Baryshpol," "The Little Hare," spring song; "Village Gossip and "When My Hubby Went Away," the chorus, Country Club Golf Program Continued Continuing a golfing program. Inaugurated at the recent opening luncheon and executive meeting, the women golfers of the Scranton Country club met yesterday afternoon on the club links for their regular Tuesday afternoon match.

Miss Margaret Kelly1 and Mrs. Ralph Rymer were captains for the day. Mrs. C. A.

Connell Was winner of the 18 hole match, points being based on twelve selected holes, and Mrs. Harold Scragg won the 9 hole match. OLD TIME DANCE Fleischer's Tonight. IT" II i MARY' O'HEARN Miss Mary Ann O'Hcarn and Missi Rita Burkhart, both of this city, who are members of the junior class of Marywood collegia, took mominent parts in the recent Music week activi 1 WOMEN'S All women of the Scranton district of the Women's Foreisn Missionary society of the M. E.

church are invited to attend the spring luncheon to he held on Tuesday. June 7. In the Y. W. C.

A. The Young Women's societies are also invite dto attend. Thp Eleo.trin TVlnhlnn chanter will hold its final meeting for the season this afternoon at the Chamber of Commerce, following a luncheon at 1 o'clock. Annual reports will be heard, and officers will be elected. A seedling and plant sale will be held In Waverly at a date, to be announced later under the auspices of the Woman's guild of Eptuhany parish.

Glen burn, with Mrs. N. G. Robertson and Mrs. Paul Belin in charge: The membership committee of the Y.

W. C. which has been enrolling Photoi by Sehrlevar BITA BURKHART ties at the college. Mlsa O'Hearn Is accompanist for the college orchestra, and Miss Burkhart is a soloist for the Cecilian Glee club, and a cello player In the orchestra. ACTIVITIES new members during the past week, will bring the drive to a close with a tea and reception to new members on (Continued on Page Fourteen).

THE FIRST PANIC OF SPRING Ladies Rushing to Get Their Long Hair "BOBBED" Before the Hot Weather Starts. Are You One of the Crowd? Mr. T. SIDONIA The Hair Stylist 619 Spruce St. Phone 4 6891 Awarded International Cups for Excellence In 1 Finger Waving, Bobbing and Hair Thinning Is Arranging Party Event to Be Conducted Tuesday Evening In Hotel Casey; List of Committees Announced A large and enthusastic meeting of the Mother club of the Laflalla auxiliary, which is sponsoring a card party at Hotel Casey on Tuesaay eve' ninir was held last night in the audi' torium of St.

Thomas college with Mrs. Anthony Poy, president of the organization. Reports were received from various committee ne aos ana me entire per sonnel of these committees were an nntmcerf ns follows: General chairman, Mrs. Anthony Poy; general secretary, Mrs. Joseph Connolly, and general treasurer, Miss Mary Langan, ana miss Mary nore.

Exeoutive committee, John McHurt, rhirmn. it.tnrnilv W. J. FitZKrald, At torney Jftseoh Qunater, Attorney Jamea PoweH. Attorney Jerome P.

Oasev. Ma iatrat John P. KcUy. I. J.

Lynett Sr. William T. Btinn, H. J. Dempsey, Jo nnrlfn.

ifranic FtdaU. John D. Hin ton. John J. Walsh.

Jamea T. Sweeney, irMn Tnhn nnrlraii Martin P. Kennedy, Prank Oilroy. E. J.

Lynett Vincent Dunleavy. Manila Langan. Thomas May. P. J.

Casey. Edward Devine. Dr. McDade. Roland aenauman.

mui uw. Reception committee. Mm. John D. Hit' tAv, nhatrman: E.

J. Keatlni. Jamea Ttz Patrick, J. J. McHale.

William Haerty, ri.nk.in William A. Clark. A. S. Hore, John O.

Kennedy. John Nealle. Harrison Bailey. Thomas oinaaer. rnomaa uavi Thnmu wlnton Daniel McCaffrey Andrew McOowan.

Mlsa Oatherine Bar rett. Mlsa ixeit Barren, ur. mic Brown. Dr. Nellie O'Dea, Mrs.

John Bosak, 9 Pnn.lww Mr. Fldati. Mrs. John Harding. Mr.

Matt Oarey. Mra. Wal ter Meekin. Prize committee, Mrs. Prank McOaffrey.

chairman: Mrs. Joseph Mcoanrey. Mrs, Daniel McCaffrey. Mrs. Cannon.

Mrs, Alnvslua Walsh. Mrs. T. P. Reian.

Mrs, A. 8. Here, Mi Annette Doherty, Misa Oenevive Clark, Mlsa Fannie McGee. Miss Marcia Fidati. Door committee.

Dr. Aloyalua P. Walsh, nhnlrmnn Frank McCaffrey. Robert Wal ton, Frank J. O'Hara, William McCaf Irey.

Card committee, Mrs. Michael Kennedy, chairman: Misses Mary Burns. Mary mo' nnn. Anna Reap. Mary O'Mallev.

Tables committee, Mra. Lewis Murphy, chairman: Mrs. Alfred Bailey. Mrs. Laura Nealls.

Miss Oenevive Murphy. Ticket committee, Mrs. Joseph Connolly chairman; Mrs. Gene Smith. Mrs, K.

J. Gufcherie. Mra. Thomas Gilbrlde, Mrs. Jamee Halpin, Mrs.

F. J. O'Hara. Mis. Arthur Zimmerman.

Misa MaTy Durkan. Miss Margaret Durkan. Misses Ethel Qulnn. Mary Healy. Oiaire Doyle, Mary Hore.

Ann Reap. Catherine Nealon, Ceth erine Nealon, Catherine Gallagher. Mil area McHale, Mee Barrett, Mann wymbs. Marita Dean, Mary Ifoonan. Bess Fin nerty.

Mary Clark. Lillian Clark, Margaret Clark, Irene Howley, Irene Walsh. Mrs. Aloysius Walsh. John Howley, Lewis Murphy, Joseph Kelly.

John Joyce. Stan ley ijeonara. can J. Burke. Dr.

jonn Piasko. John Kochis, John Keyasko. Dr. E. Oombar, Dr.

P. Kobasko. John J. O'Hara, Stephen Golemblewskl, Leo Par ohinakl, John Moran. Harold Burke, Rich ard Foote.

Charles Groran. John Burke. Dr. John Fleaher. Dr.

Joseph Our. Dr. Joseph O'Connor, Edward Dalley. Attor ney M. J.

Eagen. Joseph Farrell. Richard Monaghan, Richard Miller, William Cor eoran. P. J.

Burke. Frank Kelly, Frank Riley, Dr. F. Tonrey. William Mundy.

Dr. John Pagan, Dr. Joseph Harrican. Dr. Thomas Duffy, Dr.

John Glering, John Muinau, and Adrian conlon. mecordUbns To Meet Thursday Lieutenant Colonel Coar and Dr. Larkin Will Address Gathering The fourth meeting of the record librarians of northeastern and cen tral Pennsylvania will be held in the auditorium of the nurses' residence of the Mercy hospital on Thursday at 2 p. m. This district covers f'ifty four hospitals and is a branch of the national organizations, which meets each year with the American college of surgeons.

M. T. MacEachern, M. F. A.

C. who is president of hospital activities, in that famous organization of over ten thousand surgeons, is keenly interested in each phase of the work concerning record librarians. The purpose of the association la to elevate the standard of clinical records in hospitals and dispensaries, or other distinctly medical institutions; to serve as a means of intercommunl cation among record librarians; to en courage the training oi them to the end that they may render intelligent service in that capacity and thus as slst in the promotion of efficiency in hospitals, dispensaries, or other medl cal institutions. This is the first time for such a gathering to assemble this city. The is the only hospital fepre sented in the local and national or Ionizations.

Lieut. Col. Stanley F. Coar, well known attorney, will ad dress the members on, "The Legal of a Hospital Record." Dr. Walter J.

Larkin, who has lust re turned from an exteniive study spent in European hospitals will talk about "Records in Foreign Clinics," zWest Scrantonls I Leading in Entries I AH Sorts of Gardens Are En 1 tered In Annual Contest From a study of the entriei received thus far for the yard and garden con test it would seem that West Scranton is the section of Scranton which excels of Misa Elizabeth Boles, Clay avenue, who will be married later that 6 0 "The WUd Oats Boy," a three act comedy drama, will be presented by the Young People of the Oreen Ridge Baptist cnurcn May a. ooo Miss Da marls Seay entertained members of her club recently at home, iter guests were: Mrs. Florence aur fleih, and the Misses Mary Lawsori, Gloria Seay, Hazel Bogert, Mabel Brown, Marlon Haggerty, Charlotte 0 0 0 Miss Mary Smith. North Everett ave nue entertained members of her club recently at home. Present were: Mar garet Brown, Evelyn Ollmore, Marlon Johnson, Anne Hartley, suaaoetn naj weii, and Mary smitn.

0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greiser enter, talned recently In honor of Mr, Dreiser's birthday anniversary. Pres ent were: Mrs. Sophia Miller, Mrs.

Eliza Emick, Carrie, Hattle, Joseph, and Howard Emick, Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis. Ruth Lewis. Elmer Lewis, Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Emick, Ray and Norma Emick, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emick. Robert and Donald Emick.

Mr. and Mrs. Willard Emick, Daniel Emick, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Finch, Mr.

and Mrs. George Grisser, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grieser, Robert and Donald Grleser, Mr. and Mrs.

George Grieser Lilian Grieser, Mra. Mary Grieser, Esther Grieser, Mr. and Mrs. William Grieser, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Searfoss, Paul Searfass, Gretchen Searfoss, Mame Vockroth, Joseph Grieser Ruth Schunk, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kneller Mildred Kneller, and Richard Kneller, 0 0 0 The Mothers' club of the Bayard Taylor school, will conduct a card party on Thursday afternoon, May 26, at 2 o'clock in Girl Scout headquarters for the benefit of the social welfare work of the club. Mesdames R. N.

Wheaton, Earl Rebhorn, Fletcher Cox, and Philip Pensak are in charge of arrangements. 0 0 0 A Maytdme dance will be civen by the Alpha Gamma Sigma fraternity on Friday evening in the Hotel Jermyn. 0 0 0 Mrs. Joseph L. Langan, Perry ave nue, entertained at a bridge dinner party recently at home in hone of Mrs.

John Walsh, nee Frances Timlin. Those present were: Mesdames Ellison Connor. Edward Devine. M. A.

Bagley, Anthony McAndrew, Law rence McHale, Clifford St. Pierre. John Walsh, and Misses Staccia Anglin, Marita Dean, Angela Nealon. Lillian Price. Catherine Timlin, and Collette Barrett.

0 0 0 J. George Hufnagel, Pine street. an nounces the engagement of his daugh ter, miss uiga, ana saward f. Kegan, urooiciyn, n. y.

0 0 0 Miss Marjorie Snyder. Clay avenue, will be a bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Virginia Harper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Williams Harper, Echo Point. Wheeling, W.

Va and William Cordes Snyder son of Mr, and Mrs. William Cordes Snyder. Clay avenue, which will take place on the afternoon of June 4 at the Harper estate. Among those from this city who will attend the wedding are: Mr. and Mrs.

w. c. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. n.

u. oinette, Miss Betty Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. A. G.

Reynolds, ooo Misses Elizabeth Archbald and Marion Thomas will entertain at din ner on Thursday night in the Hotel Jermyn, honoring Miss Margaret Parry, a bride elect. There will be eight guests. 0 0 0 The Pi Delta Epsllon fraternity of the Wharton school, will have a smoker tomorrow evening in the Hotel jertnyn. Tnere will be forty guests 0 0 0 Members of this yeara graduating ciass oi tne state nospitai win be guests of the intermediate class of the hospital this evening at a dance in the Hotel Jermyn. ooo Under the auspices of the Ladies of the Q.

A. a card party will be held the evening of May 20 at the home of Mrs. Jennie Skeoch, Ash street. Players are asked to provide their own cards. ooo Honoring Miss Rose Mackey, espouse avenue, whose marriage takes place on June 1, Miss Martha Henry.

Bloom street. Dunmore. entertained recently at home. ooo The Mother's club of the Bayard Taylor school will hold a card party for the benefit of the social welfare department of the club on Thursday afternoon, May 26, at 3 o'clock in the Girl Scouts headquarters. 601 North avenue.

Flayers have been asked to provide their own cards. Prizes will be awarded to the winners and refreshments will be served. The committee in charge Includes the following: Mesdames R. N. Wheaton.

Paul Rebhorn, Fletcher Cox, and Phillip Pensak. 0 0 0 The following guests attended the minstrel troupe banquet of the Saint Cecelia's choir of North Scranton which was held at the Hotel Wyoming uriu on Monaay evening: Joseph Mevilles, Frank Dutklnltch. Anthony Vlsosky, Chester Soborlnski, Stella Dzlelak. Stella Zinko, Wanda Sieminskl, Catherine Peda, Victoria Hodorosky, Estell Ooja, Anna Delesky, Walter Foy, John A. Bonevltch, Ed wara vitosai, casimin 'Watyo, Mr.

THE For Commencement Marywood College Exercises to Be Held at Strand Theater, May 29 The faculty of Marywood college has issued invitations to the annual com mencement exercises of the June graduating class to be held on the evening of May 29 at 8 o'clock in the Strand theater. A solemn high mass will be held on thai, mnrninir in At PAfr' r.atKsi a wttiwuiai by the Most Rev. Thomas C. O'Reillv. bishop of the diocese of Scranton, and AW.

1 1 iriie usccanurente sermon win ne ae livered by the Very Rev. Martin J. O'Connor. The Rt. Rev.

James H. Ryan, rector of the Catholic university, in Washington, D. C. will deliver the com mencement address, and presentation ui tnuuiuiiwHi ior degrees win oe maae uy uie nev. nomas MCrlUgn, pro The Most Rev.

Thomas C. O'Reilly. iiunorBry presiaent oi tne college, will vumcr uie degrees ana nonors. May Special Rugs Cleaned Aar ilia mp to til ft. air vaeaaa cleaned aaS akaasMcS.

Rc(ilarly 13. Frea call aai dellvarr aarviec. Fboac Serantan, 8S66; CarbanSala, in. BOSTON Cleaners and Dyers .95 Mr. and Mrs.

0. d'A. Belln, Waver on the afternoon of June 4 in honor and Reeve Schley Farr Hills, afternoon. Miss Nardi Chosen Marywood Princess Will Participate in Laurel Blossom Celebration in Poconos, June 17 26 STROUDSBURO, Pa May 17. Miss Dorothy M.

Naidl, of 'Williams port, a member of the graduating class at Marywood college Scranton, has DOROTHY M. NARDI been chosen as the "Princess of Marywood" for the annual laurel Blossom time celebration In the Po cono mountains, which opens on June 17 and continues until June 26 Miss Nardi is one of thirteen col lege girl princesses who will form the court of honor for Queen Barbara. who is" Miss Barbara Vincent. Miss Vincent, who is a junior at Pennsylvania State college, was appointed by Governor Plnchot as the queen of Laurel Blossom time. The Princess of Marywood Is presi dent of the Student Government board at the well known Scranton girls' college.

She was president of her class in her freshman year, and has taken an active Interest in the literary and musical affairs of the college. She Is a member of the staff of "Bay Leaf," the college publication, and The Tourmaline," the senior year book. For the past three years she has been a memoer of both the Mary wood college Glee club and the or' chestra. Miss Nardi Is a sister of Ralph and Francis Nardi, who are weU known in wiiiiamsport. Will Be Guest For the ten days of the Laurel Blossom time celebration, Miss Nardi will be an honored guest of one of the leading hotels in the Pocono mountains of Monroe county, and, with Queen Barbara, the twelve other princesses and eight pages, will be (Continued on Page Fourteen) Personals Mrs.

Ellison V. L. Snyder, this city, is spending some time in New York, Misses Marietta and Anna Schielcs, and Arthur Schields, Taylor, will leave today try motor for pacadena. Cel. Miss Evelyn Gerrity.

Oram street, is spending several days in New York. The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Henrv H.

Crane, Jefferson avenue, are in At lantic City. Miss Lucille Barrett, New York street, is spending ten days in Buf falo. N. Y. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Schwass and son, Monsey avenue, and Miss Lena Schwass, ana Mrs. Matie Pitt, wuilow street, tipent the week end at Niagara Falls. N. Y.

Dr. and Mrs. J. William White, Railroad avenue, have returned from New Orleans, La. Lee Donnelly, Philadelphia.

Is visit ing his Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Donnelly, Clay avenue.

Miss Elizabeth Freeman and Mrs. Rexford Van Gorder, Scarsdale, N. re guests of Mrs. Jacob R. Schlager, Clarks Green.

Mrs. John Wentzl Mulberry street, has returned from Hazleton. Mr. and Mrs. T.

L. Thomas, Mahanov City, spent the week end is guests of their daughers, Misses Muriel and Vivienne Thomas, Qulncy avnue. Miss Ruh Savllle. North Washing ton avenue, and Miss Alice Sheoherd, Richmont street, have returned from Colgate university, where they attended spring house party. Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Olou, John T. Mahon.

and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Adams pent the week end in New York Mrs.

Samuel H. Brader, East Orange. N. is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

P. Fischer, Harrison avenue. Marie H. Connell Is spending a few days in New York. Dr.

Harry Goodfrlend. who has com pleted two years of graduate study of diseases or tne eye, at tne university of Pennsylvania and at the Manhattan Eye and Ear hospital, New York, has returned to Scranton and win oegin practicing about June 1. Mrs. Marie Keith Taylor, Greenwich, Is a pa' lent in the Scran, ton Private hospital Mr. and Mrs.

Leo P. Terrery, 1413 Wood lawn street, announce the birth of a son last night at the Mercy hospital. Mrs. Terrery was formerly Miss Mae Elizabeth Mack, Sanderson 1 N. M.

Umbel Mrs. Cadwallader Evans Waverly, will give several piano selections at the musicale tea to be given on Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. Benjamin Dimmick, 1730 North Washington avenue, under the auspices of the Rector's guild. Church of the Good Shepherd.

Elizabeth Dickson Reynolds, Mary Driznes Galenas, William Mais, and Helen Bray Jones will also appear on the program. aVid Mrs. Anthony Giowaczewski. Mr and Mrs. Beny Wynczkowskl, Helen Zawlcki, Mrs.

Ruth Seamons, Jule Opshinsky, Nelda Baryla, John E. Savage, Helen Stankovltch, Stanley Krahel, Frank Moraski, Estelle Supa loskl, Bernard Gruzeski Florence Presy, Stan Lee Mali Noskel, Marcella Syd Lostkey, Estelle Versky, Joseph namiotka, waiter puzio, Bruno Yu skofski, Joseph Boris, Chester ZarzeckL Sadie Sydlosky. Theoaore F. Siemin skl, Joseph Adackie, Martha Vlniscof sky, Helen Dutkevitch, Mary Plseala, Vincent Dutkevitch, Benjamin Smith, Bernard Appleton, Michael Shebelskl, and Stanley Puzio. ooo Miss Ruth Wells, Marion street, en' tertained at a variety shower recently at home honoring Mrs.

Harold Treible, stroudsburg. present serfe; Margaret LaveUe, Pansy Scheuer, Mary Rainey, Alice Dobrindt, Gertrude Connors, Mary Kerrigan, Marjorie O'Brien, Clare Langan, Florence Brown, Fran ces Wells, Mary Tighe, and Mrs. Charles Brown. ooo Miss Romayne Doherty, Bloom ave nue, entertained members of her bridge club last night in her home. Covers were laid for eight guests, Miss Ruth Mirtz is general chair man of arrangements for the initial dance of the Junior department of the Abington Women's club, which will be held the evening of May 27, in the Scranton Country club.

Dancing will be. from 9 to 1 o'clock a buffet supper being served at 11:30 o'clock. Reservations should bt made as soon as possible with the chairman or any memoer oi ner committee. .000 The Seembecee club will cor.duct its fifth annual dance on Friday. June 3 at Castle Gardens.

Eddie Minnich and his orchestra will furnish the music. The committee in charge is as follows: Robert Keliy, John Kenny, Frank Mc Andrew and Joe King. ooo Mr. and Mrs. John Willock, Sumner avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jea.iette, to Henry Mennie, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Mennle, Garfield avenue. The wed ding will take place in June. YEAH, SHE KNOWS "So you want to marry my daughter." said the father to the anxious youth. "Have you seen her mother?" "Yes I But daughters don't always grow to look like their mothers." Tit Bits.

SPECIAL HUG SHAMPOO 9x12 Scranton Dcddlng Co. V. yort Glkf 8 I Owing to the extraordinary value involved, this special Outfit will be on sale Wednesday and Thursday only. ill Walnut or mahogany Colonial 4 poster Bed with roll edge, cotton filled mattress and 4 band link spring Ideal for cottage or spare room Never before sold under $24.50 Except at this great store I Credit You? Certainly! mmmm HOTEL and uj ln gardens. Are the rest of our citizen going to 'stand back and have it said that they do not have a proper appreciation the value of well kept gardens In adding to the attractiveness of a home? The best method of proving that such an assumption is false is to enter your garden in the yard and garden contest.

Remember all sorts of gardens are welcome small, large and medium size ones. A garden of any size is attractive if given the proper care. Every garden minded person should take part in this effort to make Scranton a city of beautiful homes. Dunmore citizens have responded so 'well to this invitation that there Is 'a possibility that Dunmore will be by Itself Instead of with Oreen Ridge as has been the case heretofore. Minus Carburetor NEW YORK.

An airplane engine which needs no carburetor Is now on the market. Fuel is injected into the engine through a series of nine pumps mounted Inside the crankcase. The pumpi are worked by a powerful spring released at the appropriate mo ment by series of cams. The line is forced into the cylinders at high pressure, being atomized as a result. Sinqle room and private baifi Double room with two bed i and private bath Vaiton H.

Marshall Alemagu 316 318 Lacka. Ave. "TheHouseWUhaHeart" .4.

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