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TE2 SCTUNtON VJXIJZUCA21, T7EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1530 0 Welsh Baptist church, officiating. In A. will conduct their ritual for terment. Washburn Street cemeterv the dead, fciterment will be in Shady a crew of workmen of the scranton' Spring Brook Water company was en gaged In repairing the damaged Pip Bonunare Sale Obituary Lane cemetery. Mr.

Frank is survived by one son Albert Kingston, and two sisters. 'West Scranton News Sister Mary Theresa This morning with a solemn high mass of requiem in the Passionlsts Nuns' Retreat house, Monroe avenue and Green Ridge street. Tighe Anthony Tighe, 506 West Under the auspices of the ways and means committee oi tne Ladies Aid Joseph Cowiey Mrs. Louise Ruff Dies Joseph Cowley, 6 year old son of son avenue. Interment will be in Forest Hill cemetery.

Girl Is Kidnapped At Moconautjua Home HAZLETON, Oct. 8. Mary Rudac, 17, Moconaqu, was kidnapped at o'clock tonight. Police are searching for a man and woman riding a sedan bearing an Ohio license. The description of the alleged kidnappers was flashed over the police telegraph informer tonight.

The girl had been kidnapped previously but was re society. First Welsh Baptist church, a rummage sale will be held today at Manet street, tms morning at o'clock with a mass of requiem In Holy Rosary church. Interment, Cathedral In Home at Pittston Mrs. Louise Ruff, 76, 77 Mill street, Pittston. mother in law of Senator Al Nortn Main avenue and Lafayette street.

Mrs. J. Matthews heads the Office Phone 7222 MAITLAND HARRIS Correspondent Newt Bos Jenkins Drag Store Haddow Gloria Haddow. 1311 committee, on arrangements. Mn.

Scott Entertains Eynon street, this afternoon at 2:30 bert Davis, this city, died in her home on Monday. She was a native and lifelong resident of Pittston. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Albert Mrs. Robert Scott, 710 Eynon street, was host to members of.

the Women's o'clock. Intedment. Forest Hill ceme tery. turned to ner home. Tamblyn John W.

Tamblyn, 621 1 Home Missionary society, Embury M. E. church, last night at her home. Surface Body Conducts Meet Davis, this city, ana miss Lucy Run Pittston. The funeral will be held this after Junior Mechanics To Conduct Dance East Market street, tomorrow after Religious Society Plans Conference noon at 2 o'clock In the late home.

Mrs. Fred Hummer presided and a missionary program was conducted. Burial, Glen Dyberry, cemetery. Hones' dale, I noon at 2 o'clock in the late home with services In St. Peter's Lutheran church, Hughestown, at 2:30 o'clock Inter More tnan twenty women attended, ment will be in Hughestown cemetery.

Leonard James J. Leonard, 2815 Frlnk street, this morning with a high mass of requiem in St. Patrick's Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cowley, Olyphant, died in the parental home last night.

He had been ill tor some time. His parents survive. Mrs. Winifred Mulherin Mrs. Winifred Mulherin, 1107 West Locust street, wife of John Mulherin.

well known building contractor, died in her home yesterday morning. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Spellman and was a native of Ballina, County Mayo, Ireland. She came to this country when a young woman.

Mrs. Mulherin was a communicant or St. Ann's church and was active in the women's societies of the parish. Surviving are two daughters, Grace and Mary; two sons. William and John two sisters, Mrs.

Mary Barrett, New York, and Mrs. Bertha Malloy, Philadelphia. The funeral will be held on Friday morning with a requiem mass in St. Ann's monastery church. Interment will be in Cathedral cemetery.

Margaret Wilson u.ra..'i. ulltnn in.riav nld rimiffh Frances Sloat SERIES OF CHEST MEETINGS Speakers for, the Community chest have the following assignments for the week: Tomorrow, Thomas Jefferson school, Parent Teachers' association, 8 p. Miss Lillian Krauter, speaker; Robert Fulton school, Parent Teachers' association, 7. p. Ralph Miller, speaker; Petersburg Presbyterian church, meeting of women, 3 p.

Mrs. R. H. Jadwln, speaker; Oct. 10.

Abraham Lincoln school, mother' meeting, 2 p. Mrs. Jadwln, speaker. Annual Masquerade Ball Will Be Given by Local Society cnurcn at 10 o'clock, interment, Civic Association Discusses Conditions in Hyde Park And Bellevue Inner Sunday School Unit to Meet at Washburn Church On Oct. 24, 25, and 26 uatnearai cemetery.

Miss Frances Sloat, Blnghamton, N. formerly of this city, died in Funerals 1 On Oct. 29 PENN STATE ALUMNI TO MEET ON FRIDAY the home of her clster, Mrs. Mortimer Robinson; Blnghamton, on Monday night, according to word received here yesterday Funeral services will oe Fitch Stephen O. Fitch, 211 Grove street, Clarks Esummit.

this afternoon Claude English, councilor, presiding, the weekly session of West conducted tomorrow morning at 10 Scranton chanter. Pennsylvania Surface conditions In the West Scranton and Bellevue sections were reviewed last night by members of the Scranton Surface Protective as at 2 o'clock in his late home. The body will be placed In a receiving vault Scranton council, No. 497, Junior o'clock in Forest Hill cemetery. State College Alumni association, will meet on Friday night at 7:45 o'clock Order United American Mechanics, In case of Fire That's where we come in Protect your sociation last night in Washington was held last night in the clubrooms, in tne Engineer's club.

North Wash "Christian Preparedness" has been selected as the motto for the eleventh annual conference of District No. 4, Inner Sunday School association, to be held on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Oct. 24, 25, and 26, in the Washburn Street Presbyterian church. The Rev. Mr.

Laird. Philadelphia, will deliver the challenge at the opening of the conference meetings on the hall. Nortn Mam avenue, at tne in North Maui avenue. Ella L. Vangasbeck Ella L.

Vangasbeck, 6, Mill City, Drooerty and conserve your ington avfenue. Samuel Shair, president, will itial session of the society following Plans were furthered for the annual died in the home of grandmother. soirit Take out a full cover the summer recess. masquerade ball to be given on Oct, Matters regarding the celebration Mrs. Ella Vangasbeck, Mill city, on at tnaay Lane cemetery.

Watson George Watson 6 Gerard avenue, Blnghamton. N. this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Snowdon funeral home, 1810 Sanderson avenue. The Rev. George Callendar, pastor of Providence M.

E. church, will officiate. Interment, Falrview cemetery, Elm hurst Will. Mr Tniirn Walt. Mar W.

O. Jenkins presided, and several Mondav. Besides her grandmother. 29 in Clarke's auditorium, Lafayette street. Justus Englehardt heads the ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Wilson, 619 Larch street, died In the parental home early yesterday morning. The funeral tnlH mDfanlav ttftprnnmt at. 330 of the seventy fifth anniversary of the establishment of the college will be discussed among other matters. or tne members took part in tne lengtny discussion on the surface conditions she Is survived by her father, Gershon age insurance policy now Do not delay.

Call A. Conrad Son, 400 Wyoming avenue, pvpninz oi ucd. ine oaiuruuv mi Vangasbeck: her grandparents, Mr. existing in the section. 'Although no Bertram Watkias is chairman of the o'clock and interment was in the Cathe definite action was taken on the recent and Mrs.

Walter Carpenter, Glendalc; and several brothers and sisters. ernoon program will include a pageant and a debate, while a banquet will be held in the evening. Stanley Morgan dral Scranton. Phone 5108. cava in the 300 block of Luzerne street ket street, Moscow, in trie late' home this afternoon at.

2:30 n'rlwlr the Rjv The funeral will be held in the President Jenkins directed the secre Adv. committee, which arranged for the social program of the meeting. Other members are Samuel Zug, John Tellysh, Harold Vicker, and Dr. Saul Levy. Will UG bllG liUIUSblliaSl'l tary, William LaFontaine, to forward William H.

Knight William H. Knieht. 62. 442 Boule Judson Bailey, pastor of the Moscow i .1 i The Rev. Peter K.

Emmons, pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian Vangasbeck home tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in the Lake Wlnola cemetery. fnrmp.rlv ivi. a. cuurcn, uuiuiauiig, interment, Moscow csmetery.

church, Is scheduled to deliver the letter to the residents of the Bellevue section handling the case to inform them that the Scranton association will assist them In any manner to Leach Mr T) T.panh rtal closing address on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 26. Officers also will be in HEADS AUTOMOTIVE BODY READING, Oct. 7 W). David T.

Frank The body of David T. Frank, who ton. tnmnrrrrar nftornnnn in tha lar have the caved area repaired. of North Scranton, died in the State hospital early yesterday morning after a five He was a member of the Suburban Presbyterian church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

Florence Wultz. and two sons, George and stalled at the. final gathering by the Fcr Coughs and Colds Use Jenkins' Tar Menthol and Ext. Cod Liver Jenkins' Drug Store Main Ave. and Jackson St.

Scranton died in New York on Sunday, ar Small potholes and sidewalk con Charles J. McGough of Wllkes Barre wa3 elected president of the Penn rived in this city last night and was Rev. John Hubert Stanton, pastor oi the entertaining church and superin home. Interment, Leach cemetery. Chinchilla.

Lewis William Lewis. 1149 West Locust strwr. thl fr.rnnnn at. 9 3(1 taken to the Price funeral nome. sylvania Automotive association at tendent of the Lackawanna County Ksneral committee on ararngements.

The proceeds of the function will be donated to the Mechanics home. Arrangements were completed for the first of a series of dances to be given on Saturday night in the club rooms. A popular local orchestra has een secured, and a number of features will be presented. Members of the committee on ararngements are: Samuel Holvey, chairman; Earl Nau man, Charles E. Scheuer, George Guest, and Allison Reese.

Membors of the Mechanics club will entertain at a card party on Nov. 8. prizes will be awarded for high scores. George Williams is chairman of the errangements CHURCH SOCIETY PLANS CARD PARTY At a meeting cf St. Ann's society, St.

Ann's church, last night in the parish hall, plans were sompleted 'for a card party and dance to be given dltlons caused by surface settlings were reported at last night's gathering, and the street committee was given power to investigate, and report back to the Jefferson avenue. Services will be held there at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. the final session of its convention here today. Newcastle was chosen William. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock in the Snowdon funeral home, 1810 Sander o'clock in the late home, the Rev.

Dr. Members of Hyde Park lodge, F. and lor the convention city next year. organization at its next session. i.

T. Klcnards. pastor of the First An invitation was accepted by the Scranton association from members of FISTER the South Side Surface Protective unit to attend their next meeting to held on Thursday night, Oct. 16. MEETINGsTlELD BY YOUNG PEOPLE Several young peoples' organizations on Friday night in the parish hall, St.

of West Scranton Protestant church Ann's street. Mrs. James snarly convened last night in their respective edifices. N. Lewis was the is chairman of the affair.

Bridge, pinochlef 500, and euchre speaker at a meeting of the Young Here Are Some Extra Good Specials On New FALL CURTAINS to induce you to buy all the curtains you need NOW! Sunday School association. DISTRICTMEETING HELD BY P. O. OF A. With representatives from six organizations in attendance, the monthly meeting of Lackawanna District No.

1, P. O. of was held last night in Washington hall, North Main avenue, The session was in charge of Mrs. Florence Klein, district president. The feature of the gathering was a program held In the form of a school of instruction with members of the various camps represented taking part.

Mrs. Kate Danner and Mrs. Emma Leonard, past state presidents, served as judges. Camp No. 248, Old Forge, was in charge of the preliminary opening; Camp No.

314, Newton Center, reception to state and district officers; Camp No. 66, South Scranton, voting on candidates: Camp No. 253, Clarks Summit, transferring members; Camp No. 269, Providence, reinstating members and Camp No. 33, West Scranton, initation of candidates.

The installation program was under the direction of the junior degree team. Previous to the district meeting, a will be played, and prizes will be peoples' of tlie B. Y. P. awarded for high scores.

Players are Jackson Street Baptirt church, while leauested to bring their own cards. mm. Jack Davis addressed members of the Senior B. Y. P.

of the same church. Playing will start at 8:30 o'clock, after which the dance will take St. Gabriel's society orchestra will play for dancing. Elmer Anthony was in charge of the weekly meeting of 'he Senior CiiriS' A sooial hour followed last nignts tian Endeavor society, First Welsh Congregational church. John B.

Jcnes gathering, and a program of entertain ment was presented oy tne women. presided, and the various members in Refreshments were served. attendance took part in the devotional exarcises. ONT wait another day to buy all the curtains you'll need for fall, when you can find such nnrv nrl Curtain Departments now. Below we mention The Rev.

Frank Davis, Clarks Green ew York Clergyman spoke on "Young People and Church Activities." at a meeting of tne B. To Speak in West Side Rallying day will be obscrvecV on P. First Baptist church. Paul only a few of the many lovely curtains you will find at such low prices but there are many, many others olso. i Bomersback was the leader.

A social hour was enjoyed with Miss Jane session fo the local camp was con Sunday at the Ebenezer Welsh Presbyterian church, it was announced yesterday by the Rev. R. J. Williams, ducted with Miss Bertha Alms pre Davis In charge. The weekly session of the B.

P. P. U. siding. Resident Will First Welsh Baptist church, was held in the church parlors.

Theodore Edwards was the leader, and scripture pastor. Special exercises are being arranged for the various services throughout "the day. The Rev. E. Arvon Jones, Granville, N.

will be the guest speaker. Ths Rev. Mr. Jones will occupy the pulpit Observe Anniversary was read by Margaret Jeffries, van ous members present took part in the Benson M. Davis, 1502 Price street, topic discussion.

at 10 a. and 6 p. and also one of West Scrantons oldest rest dents, will observe his ninetieth anni A musicale also was conducted in Regularly $9.75 to $13.50 Embroidered Net Ruffled CURTAINS at the Sunday school session. versary today at his home. Mr.

Davis connection with the latter meeting. Tudor Williams was in charge, and the was born in Taylor on Oct. 8, 1840, Church to Receive Flag following took part in the program and has resided in Lackawanna county Janet and Lewis Williams, Elizabeth his entire life. From Patriotic Society A large silk American flag will be Mr, Davis was an employe of the Thomas, Jane Matthews. David James, Charlotte Morgan and James Roberts, 71CM A1UC11 1WllfCtllJ ll ilivHV pr sented to the First Welsh Congre than a half century, Being retired sev Bcthania Church Plans gational church on Sunday night at the regular services' by members, of eral years ago.

He also was active i. Democratic politics. He Is the father of Miss Lena May Camp No. 178, P. o.

s. or a. Charles Granacher will make the For Rally Day Program Rally day exercises will be observed Davis, a teacher of the Charles Sum presentation and also will serve as ner school. and Berton H. Davis, an Miss Fanny Hamilton of the De Both Cooking School chairman.

The principal address win 6o75 on Sunday morning in tha Bsthjnla Welsh Presbyterian church. A special program is being arranged. George pair be delivered by Assistant District At employe of the Lackawanna railroad Large Audience Hears torney Wallace G. Mosar. Prof.

W. S. Hawk of the Elm Park M. church Cule also will be among the list of will be the speaker. The committee arranging the pro Rosina Davis Preach speakers.

gram is: David Owens, chairman; Jo An audience representing several DEVOTIONS CONCLUDED seph Jenkins, Catherine Williams, Forty hour devotion services being churches of the West Scranton sec tion gathered last night in the Taber held at St. Patrick's church since Dewi T. Williams, Elizabeth Thomas, Margaret Thomas, and Mrs. Thomas Sunday morning were brought to a icle Congregational church to hear Miss Rosina Davis, noted Welsh Jones. The Lovely Draperies close last night at the parish.

The An exceptionally sheer quality" in white or natural tones ..2 yards long and 36 and 46 inches wide. Have embroidered ruffles and tie backs to match. These curtains are reduced from $9.75 and some from $13.50 a pair, evangelist, nreach. Miss Davis stoke Rev. Luke Hally.

Tobyhanna, deliV' Lincoln School Society entirely on missionary work and also ered the sermon. Masses were held entertained with a few selections, yesterday morning at 5:30, 6:15 and 7 o'clock. Confessions were heard yes Members of the church choir under Will Convene Friday Arrangements have been completed for the first meeting of the term of terday afternoon and evening. the direction of Prof. Morgan Boston presented a musical program, and Prof.

Thomas T. Williams presided at Disturbance Reported Mothers club of the Lincoln school, to be held Friday afternoon at 1:45 the organ. The Rev. Owen Jones, Settling of the surface In the 1400 offered prayer and also served as o'clock in the school annex. block of West Gibson street Is said to as an outstanding reature! Plain Grenadine Ruffled Curtains With cornice tops or plainly finished at the tops.

In ivory or natural. Other styles of the better grade, at $3.95 and $4.95 pair. The program committee has planned have been the cause of the breaking chairman of Use meeting. Gleaner Bible Class anentertainment, and a Community of the water and gas mains yesterday Chest speaker will also be heard. in tnat vicinity.

The area is believed to be over the workings of the Glen Holds Regular Meeting Alden Coal company. Miss Powell Entertained Miss Bertha Powell, who has been Members of the Gleaner Bible class west Scranton police were notified of the disturbance. Shortly afterward Jackson Street Baptist church, convened last night in the first meeting confined to her home for several weets as a result of injuries she re after the summer recess. Mrs. Mar garet Kohler presided, and plans were You see on display at the Scranton Republican's Home Makers' School at the Masonic Temple this week.

Were Made In Our Own Drapery Workroom ceived in an automobile accident, was tendered a surprise party on Monday night at her home. North Main avenue and Oram street, by members of her Sunday school class. Ebenezer discussed for the class' waiter pro gram. Extra Special Grenadine Curtains Tailored Net Curtains are very smart for fall Welsh Presbyterian church. Music, games and singing were en Mrs.

Robert Holly, teacher, spoke on "The Rapture of Saints." A social hour followed, and refreshments were served. The hostesses were: Mesdames Cecilia Miller, Evelyn Jones, Mary joyed, and refreshments were served mote by a group of the women of the class. Masquerade costumes were worn by those attending the affair. Jane Stanford, and Richard Davis. Comrades Meet In attendance were: Misses Bertha when the H.75 pair Powell, Beatrice Evans, Edna Davies, Catherine Dunleavy, Ellen Bittenben $1.95 The weekly session of the Comrades club was held last night in the home pair cheap paintMH of Jack Delmar, 915 Snyder avenue.

der. Elsie Blease, Mary Fuller, Mary Latimer, Ann Williams, Edith Wilmington. Mary Schiffler. Marguerite Joseph Tolan presided, and plans were completed lor a masquerade party A telephone call will bring one of our men to your home to measure your windows for draperies, and give you an estimate on the cost. This is only one of the many services of our drapery work room.

No charge, of course. be held on Oct. 25. Plans also were furthered for a dance to be given on Nov, 3 at the Casino. Refreshments Humbug paints your house Powell, Martha Bateman.

Emily Evans, Pearl C. Roberts, Margaret Phillips, Irene Hussing. Bessie P. Evans, Gwladys Wilson, May Meyers and Mr. and Mrs.

Feeney. These lovely ruffled grenadine curtains with, perhaps, bright chlnts drapes win make the world of difference in a room. Try it. These curtains have a fine jacquard pattern. $1.95 Pair 40 inches wide and 2 14 yards long.

Swiss Point or Point de Gene Curtains $4.50 pair Up to $19.75 pair Finished with the new tailore hem that is so popular now. The embroidery is done with rayon thread on a fine quality imported net. In ivory and champagne tones. Lovely Dotted Grenadine Curtains i $2.50 pair Up to $5.75 pair An unusually large selection to choose from right now. 'These curtains are dotted (small, medium or large) 2 54 yards long.

In cream or natural tones. Were served by Mrs. Delmar. In attendance were: Michael Car Collision Resorted In an attempt to Dass a Darked ma chine in the 900 block of Robinson street yesterday morning, an automo lonis, Joseph Tolan, James Nooney, James Watrous, William Scanlon, Robert Foster, Ralph Flesch, Robert Delmar, Edward Coyne, Jack Delmar, James McAuliffe, Harold Bolton, Edward Pfelffer, and Joseph Samuels. A.

O. H. Will Convene oue driven by George Kubler, Potts SAVE over a dollar per gallon on cheap paint and you save less than $4 for the house and pay 283.55 more on a 5 year basis than by using quality paint. vme, collided with a street car. The trolley was in charge of James Jordan.

Patrolman Joseph Horrocko investigated, but no arrests were mad3. The automobile was slightly damaged. Division No. 4, Ladles' auxiliary cf the A. O.

will convene tonight at Up to $9.75 pair Plain filet nets, novelty English nets, and colonial nets all finished with a generous tai lored hem. In cream or natural tones. Crewel Embroidered Curtains $430 The designs are in colors on a natural color net plainly tailored hems and embroidered valances to match. Others at $4.95. 8 clock in Morgan Thomas hall, Dresses Made to Order Jackson street and Hyde Park ave 3 for $3.95.

All materials guaranteed not co fade. Also dresses made from your own materials. We specialize In hue. Mrs. John Hester will be in 'charge.

Plans will be discussed for an entertainment to be given in the Lovely Point de Esprit Grenadine Curtains 36 to 40 inches wide; 2 yards long at $2.95 Pair With cornice tops or with over valances 36 to 40 inches wide. These are exceptionally good curtains for the money and they're likely to sell out in a short time. Other styles at $3.95 to $6.75. mtlng stouts. Phone 4 3919.

John near future. Price and Sons, 151 South Lincoln City. Adv. The quality paint WEST SIDE JOTTINGS Walter P. Weber, 'pent the week end with relatives In the West Scranton section.

Mr. and Mrs. William Kern, 126 South Lincoln avenue, are rejoicing over the arrival of a daughter. Miss Mary Carson, a student at Cedar Crest college, resumed her studies, after spending a few days with her mother, Mrs Elizabeth Carson, North Hyde Pars avenue. Dr.

J. Paul Jone and family, Main armor against decay and repair bills at low five year cost! Sea Cost Chart at this store to prove the figures. This store it headquarters (or COLOR anything in paint varnish lacquer enamel brushes! Chamberlain Paint Co. Plain or Dotted CELANESE Curtains $8.75 and $9.75. Pair These curtains, too, have the plain tailored hems.

In champagne, natural, suntan, gold, orchid, rose, green, blue. They're sunfast and tubfast. Lovely in bedrooms. 339 Adams Scranton, Pa. Glasses iLllecom vou Dunmore Lumber Dunmore, Pa.

nuryea Lumber Co Duryea, Pa. Krcitner Lumber Supply Co. i C'arks Summit, Pa. C. P.

Van Brunt Mfg. Co. Moscow. Pa. A STYLE DETAIL! Interest In Olmej li no lonier fon fined to ontlcal aualitlei tolelv.

Todiv one considers style appropriateness, as avenue ana utn'iuun sucrt, iiave ic turntd home, after spending a few days in Boston, Mass. Miss Dorothy Harris, 1620 Plce street, entertained members of the B. p. O. L.

club recently In her heme. The weekly Bosworih prayer service was held last night in the home of Mrs. Duncan McNee, 632 North Rebecca avenue. Mr. and Mrs.

Evan Llewellyn, rear 222 North Bromley avenue, entertained members of their club recently. High scores were held by John Engle. Arline Pope, Chester Richards and Mrs. Chester Richards. In honor of Marie Durkin, a party was held on Saturday night In the home of her parents.

434 Eighteenth The guests numbered twenty. The girls of the Alacrity club were entertained at a party recently at the Bircnwocd cabin, Tbjrnhurst. Scranton's Largest Drapery Store 'Deferred Payments May Be Arranged weui noi oniy as 10 wnetner yours are of a fashion that Is In vogue. But as to whether they are ol a vogue that is favorable to you. You will find our friendly optical advice helpful I Clemens Wall Paper Co.

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WoltJen Pa. Thompson's Drug Store, Scranton, Pa. Adams Avenue At Spruce Street lowest Frlees i MltjMit Quality.

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