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17 prises Josephine Bednarcsyk, Hattle Jim Thorpe's Missing No Meals Cegelka and Agnes yenesky. Young Burglars Are Sent to Pen They are being assisted by Miss WEST SCEANTON Stella Walejeokl, chairman of the reception committee: Miss Mary Zeleln ski, chairman of the checkroom com mittee and Miss Henrietta Ameika, Gordon Williams, Jr. Correspondent News Bet at RcpabUcaa Branch Office. 11M Jaekaw St chairman of the rerreanments com Twenty second Ward In its Rundle Street headquarters. It was announced Judge T.

Linus Hoban will be Invited to speak. Edward Olenik and Adam Barkis wici were appointed delegates to the social welfare conference in the Chamber of Commerce on April 26. Nephew Reads Mass At Kenney Funeral The funeral of T. E. Kenney, 544 North Rebecca Avenue, was conducted mittee, MM phone After the business session, luncheon Took Guns From Store In Olyphant Penitentiary sentence of from one was served by the hostess.

Those present were: Henrietta Services in' Roman Churches Officers Renamed Ameika, Caroline and Josephine Bed naroayk, Hattle Oegelka, Stella and and one half to three yean each were ii i Jean Gruczkowski, Bertha Kawza In Baptist Church yesterday morning, from his late home trochko, 27, 109 Lincoln street, Oly Agnes Venesky, Stella Walejeskl and Mary Zelenskl. The next meeting will be held at the home of Bertha Catholics Prepare to Mark Solemnity of Last Half of Passion Week at Worship and a high mass of requiem was cele. phant, and John Nesevltch, 21, 221 River Street) Olyphant, by Judge T. Kawaa. Linus Hoban.

The youths pleaded guilty 1 Xi 11 Rev. Stanton Presides at The several Roman Catholic brated in St. Patrick's Church with the Rev. Gerald F. Keegan, pastor ol Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Carbondale, and a nephew of Mr, Kenney, as celebrant.

The Rev. Luke to burglary. Seven guns and a quantity of am Dr. Richards Gives Churches of West Scranton today will mark the last half of, the Passion munition as well as other articles adoration of the cross and sermon; Saturday, 6:30 a. high mass.

St. John's, a. high mass and procession to repository with thirty altar boys participating, adoration at altar of repose from 9 a. m. until evening, special devotions at 4:30 were taken by the two defendants Annual Meeting All 'officers, with the exception of one trustee, were reelected last night at the annual congregational meeting Hally was deacon and the Rev, Serenus O'Connell, subdeacon.

Ed ward Cosgrove and James Connery were the soloists. Scriptural Sermon from the Pinkos Sons Store, Olyphant, on Jan. 10. Edward Kasuba, 1335 Amherst Week with solemn services in the various edifices. Today is Maundy or Holy Thursday.

The services follow: St. Ann's Monastery, today, 8:30 a. solemn mass and procession of the, Blessed Sacrament, sermon by the Very Rev. Alfred Duffy, C. 3:30 p.

The pallbearers were: John Ban. p. with reading of the Passion by brick, Frank Brown, Floyd Henne the Rev. C. A.

Staib, pastor; Friday, Street, who pleaded guilty to charges of stealing coal from the Glen Alden 8 a. unveiling of cross, mass of the tortn. Frank Miller, Thomas Shannon Rev. Archer Preaches Today at Union Worship and Dale Thomas. Interment was in presanctified, veneration of the cross; Cathedral Cemetery.

7:30 p. way of the cross, sermon tenebrae services; 8 p. man' datum sermon, "Stabat Mater "There are some things of which we and veneration of the cross; Saturday, 7 a. blessing of paschal candles, In First Baptist Church. The Rev.

Frank A. Stanton, pastor, served Vi chairman and Frank Beldin as church clerk. Evan Jones was named trustee to replace John Canterbury, resigned. Other trustees are Robert Lewis and Howard Scott. John Billek was named assistant clerk to Mr.

Beldin; Ralph Gunnerson, financial secretary, and Woman Fractures Leg Rev. Gerard Rooney. C. Friday, never weary, so it is with many pas and water; reading of proph 8:30 a. mass of the presanctified ecies, litany of All Saints, holy hoar at 12 to 3 p.

services, sermon by the In Fall From Ladder Mrs. Suzanna Carrls. 55. 302 Fair. 3 p.

m. and 7 p.m. Rev. Romuald Walsh, C. 8 P.

sermon by the Rev. Richard Kugel sages of Scripture," the Rev. Dr. T. Telflon Richards declared yesterday at the third In the series of united Holy Week services in First Welsh Baptist Church, of which he is pastor.

A large congregation, representing many West Scranton Protestant Rev. Wilson Pleased man, Pi veneration of the cross and "Stabat 'Saturday, 7:30 a. view Avenue, suffered a fracture of the left leg yesterday morning when she fell from a ladder while hanging paper In a home in the 1400 block of Wash burn Street. With Cottage Services Ralph Davies, treasurer. Reports were presented and the church's financial status was shown to be In "healthy Company and feloniously possessing explosives, was sentenced to three months in the County Jail by Judge Hoban.

Fred D. Phillips, Montrose, was given two months in jail on a charge of driving an automobile while intoxicated. He is eligible for parole in thirty days by paying the costs. Michael Farkasofsky, 127 Church Street, Olyphant, was given thirty days in the County Jail for assault and battery with a motor vehicle. He will be eligible for parole In fifteen days.

Sentence on Cyril Grier, 1615 Sanderson Avenue, who pleaded guilty to assault and battery with a motor car, was deferred to May 4, pending negotiations for restitution. Grier's machine struck and injured Harriet Laszynski, this city, at Ripple street and Pitts blessing of the new fire, Easter water, paschal candles and prophecies and condition," the Rev. Mr. Stanton de The Rev. Jesse L.

Wilson, pastor of solemn high mass; Sunday, 10:30 a. solemn high mass, sermon by the Rev, She was taken to the West Side Hw. Simpson M. s. Church, who inaugur clared.

Other officers renamed were: fi ated a program of conducting a series pltal for treatment. She was discharged later. Reginald Arliss, C. 7:30 Churches, attended. The Rev.

D. 8. MacKellar, retired clergyman, was In charge of devotions and the Rev. W. O.

Watkins led the singing. The Rev. Dr. Richards, whose topic was "Where Also He Is Able to Save Them to the Uttermost That Come Unto God by Him," declared In part: solemn compline and benediction. nancial committee, Thomas O.

Davis, 01 nearly thirty five cottage prayer meetings among members, last night J. Theodore Morris and Bartlett St. Patrick's, today, 8 a. high declared at the close of the series that Dunan; music committee, Ethel Davis, mass followed by procession to re Fete Miss Evans Margaret Evans was the arumr the services have been very, very sue pository led by the Rev. James Flynn, John Billek and Mrs.

Calvin Bryant; Junior. Choir, Miss Clara Allen, Mrs. cessful and I think we shall continue honor at a surprise uartv'hM with 1O0 altar boys participating; Fri with them another year." Calvin Bryant and Frank day, 8 a. mass of the presanctified ton Avenue on Oct. 27.

Assisting the Rev. Mr. Wilson In 2:30 stations and adoration of the Stanton; ushers, David Howarth, chief; Paul Bomersbach and Richard conducting the various meetings, "Tnis is a familiar passage in Scripture. It Is not on that account unworthy of our study. We never reach a place In our spiritual development where we do not need the help which they promise to supply.

"Back of this utterance there Is an cross, 7:30 p. veneration of the wrucn opened on Monday night, were: Jenkins, assistants; prayer meeting cross; Saturday, 7 a. services of pianists, Ethel Davis and Hannah blessing new fire, paschal candles, Hughes; Boy Scout leader, David Easter water and 7:45 a. high the Rev. D.

S. MacKellar, Howard Lewis, Francis WoodUng, John Pratt, James Hilbert, Edwin Hubbard, Mrs. Hannah Morgan, Franklin Thomas. extended discussion of the unique and Howarth; Al Williams, assistant. mass.

extraordinary personality of Jesus. St. Lucy's, today, 6:30 a. high Furniture Dealer Claimed by Death Donald Howard Dies in South Scranton Charles Sutton, Jane Betterty, Wilmer That rather portly gent in the rear is Jim Thorpe, though you might not recognize the super husky once greatest all round athlete, with that extra om bbm pwom, as the French have it, added to his mighty frame. Jim's doing well enough in Hollywood, and here is shown on the set of "She," in which he has an important part, with Helen Ganagan, the star, and Randolph Scott, who plays opposite her.

Will Present Concert mass and exposition of the blessed This letter was written to the seed of Abraham and they were familiar rrancis and Mrs. Ralph Keith sacrament all day until mass of the Holy communion win be adminis At Garfield Mission presanctified at 7 a. m. on Good Fri tered tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the with tne synagogue and temple. "For centuries the religious aspira tlone of their fathers found expres day; Friday, 3:30 p.

stations and cnurcn with the pastor aivine a com sunset rarm, an 01a touts' con munlon sermon. Special music will be onerea. cert and sketch, will be presented on Thursday evening. May 9, in the Garfield Avenue Mission, North Garfield sion in the stately ceremonies with which Jehovah was worshipped while Innumerable circumstances have voiced the longings of their hearts for the Taylor Mrs. Strongman, 79, Claimed by Death Miss Elizabeth Peck West Side Youth Tries to End Life Avenue.

Evan Evans, 109 West Taylor Street, divine forgiveness." Those who will participate on the correspondent. Phone Taylor 129 The Rev. George E. Archer, rector HONESDALE, April 17. Mrs.

Mary Talks to Local Nurses Miss Elizabeth Peck. suDervisor of cently ln her home, the occasion being her birthday. Cards were played and games were played and prizes were awarded to George Eder and Elizabeth Williams. Refreshments were served by Mrs. William Evans, Mrs.

John Williams, Mrs. Anna Stanton, Mrs. Catusciello, Mrs. Evan Evans, Mrs. Sylvia Morgan and Mrs.

Minnie Watkins. Present were: Margaret Evans, Florence Evans, Elizabeth Williams, Barbara Jenkins, Jean Raymond, Mary Lou Cummlngs, Hazel Finney, Dawn Adams, George Eder, Bobby Thomas, Wayne Oourtwright, Harry Jones, Ralph Davis, Fred Winters, Thomas Barrowman and Billy Schuffler, CLUB PLANS ANNIVERSARY Plans for an anniversary dinner, dance to be held in the near future were made at a recent meeting of the Kippy Klub in the home of Edith Miller, Hampton Street. Refreshments were served. Present were: Ann Connors, Leona Walsh, Kitty Malley, Eleanor Camp bell, Ann Burns, Eleanor Woodyatt, Rose Colger, Helen McDonnell, Winifred Corcoran. Edith Miller, Ruth Wicklzer, Joseph Mayo, James O'Don nerr, Edward O'Donnell, R.

Davis Chares McKennon, Robert Timlin, M. McAndrew, Sabule Davis, James Brown, L. D. Toomey and Fred Davis. GIVES LECTURE The Rev.

J. Lewis Evans, Kingston. program are: Mrs. R. O.

Widmer, soprano; John T. Jones, tenor; Mrs. of St. David's Episcopal Church, will Bodie Strongman, 79, died this morning following three months' illness at Calvary School Will the District Nurse Association, last the home of her daughter, Mrs. P.

B. Myfanwy Beynon Jones, alto; Mrs. Harold Conrad, Mrs. Ruth T. Foster, John A.

Davies, Islwyn Thomas, give the sermon today at 12 o'clock, noon, and the Rev. Louis G. Freeman, pastor of Embury M. E. Church, will lead in devotions.

night gave a demonstration to the Donald R. Howard, 64, 906 Crown Avenue, a well known furniture dealer in South Scranton for many years, died last night at 11:40 o'clock in his home after an illness. Mr. Howard was a member of the firm of Howard and Reese end their store was conducted at Cedar Avenue and Hickory Street. He was member of Schiller Lodge, F.

Sz A. and had taken an active part in civic and business affairs here. Besides his widow, he leaves a daughter, Mrs. C. W.

MacKay, Roselle, N. and three sons, James, George Peterson, 1126 Main Street. Funeral Give "Easter Joybells" "Disgusted," Jones Fires Bullet Into Chest nursing school of the West Side Hos services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Mrs. Strongman's late pital on preparations for assisting th TAYLOR, April 17. The Sunday doctor in home delivery.

Our store will be closed to home, 500 West Park Street, the Rev, trombone; Prof. Luther Bassett, Miss Gloria Schoonover, Prof. Ivor Price, Miss Peggy Klernan, Mrs. John Prest wood, Miss Ada Lovering, Samuel H. Bevan and others.

Tne lecture took dace in the Vuraw W. S. Straw to officiate. Interment morrow from 12:00 to 3:00 School Department of the Calvary Baptist Church, which meets In Thomas' Hall, Union Street, will Home, North Bromley Avenue, and was will be in Glen Dyberry Cemetery. P.

M. in observance of Good arranged by Miss Ruby Painter, in In the cast of the sketch are: Mrs. Mrs. Strongman was born in Dy render a cantata, "Easter Joybells, Robert Jones, 20, 923 SoutW Ninth Avenue, made an unsuccessful attempt to end his life Hut night when he fired a bullet into his upper left chest, barely missing his heart, while visit structor of nurses. The hospital staff Friday.

W. C. Binning and 5on. Adv. John J.

Reese, Mrs. J. S. Harris and Mrs. Albert Jones.

berry Township July 22, 1855, and was a daughter of the late Charles and Sunday morning at 11:45 o'clock. The ana au student nurses attended. program is as follows: and Fred, this city, and a brother, Edward, Detroit, Mich. miss peck stressed the necessity nt The mission, established more than Improvising and adopting; hosDital dm. Song, by the school; responsive reading prayer; welcome, George Goodwin: wel Jane P.

Bodie. In February, 1879, she was married to Benjamin Strongman at Bethany. One daughter, Elea Bethania Church Choir come, Shirley Williams; Garden Sunbeams, Bobby Jones; song, by the school: Bister, Scranton Mayor ing friends at Nicholson. The youth, son of Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Jones, was taken to the office of Dr. James Alexander for first aid and then was driven to the West sixty years ago, has Miss Jennie Bed doe as its honorary superintendent while Fred Jenkins is active superintendent. The mission was founded by a number of pioneer Welsh families here. I Will Present Cantata cedures to the faculties in the home, and she added that the real challenge to the public health nurses is In win ning the indifferent mother to seek early medical supervision.

Everett Reese and Chester Reese; Happy Easter, David Lewis; I Know, Susan Roberts: Sunbeam Verse. John Francis; Easter nor Strongman Peterson, wife of Dr. P. B. Peterson and one brother, J.

A. Brodie Honesdale, survive. Mrs. Strongman was a member of the Honesdale Presbyterian Church. "The Victory Day," an Easter can Patrol, Jlmmie Mulligan; song, by the Confers Degree school; Lily and I.

Dolly Compton: tin tata, will be given by the Intermediate Sunday School Choir in Bethania last night presented an illustrated lec lock Your Heart. Richard Taylor; Basket of Sunbeam, Gwendolyn What Easter Brings, Louise Salmon: Make Some Victory Girls Class Institute Will Hear ture, "My Trip to the Holy Land," in First Welsh Congregational Church. body Happy, Ruth Owens and Betty Wil CAR BOND ALE, April 17. Mayor liams; The Bluebird. Elaine and Helen Stanley J.

Davis," Scranton, grand The clergyman's talk dealt orincl. To Plan Penny Show Plans for the nennv carnival tn hJ Phillips and William Snellson; song, by Side Hospital, where he was admitted at 10:30 o'clock. The hospital was informed Jones was "disgusted and discouraged" and decided to take his life. The bullet, after entering the chest, moved upward and lodged in the shoulder. It will be removed today.

His condition was described early this morning as "good," Presbyterian Pastor Plans for the closing session of the Welsh Presbyterian Church at 10 o'clock on Sunday morning under the direction of William Matthias. George Davis, superintendent of the Sunday School, is chairman of the committee arranging the affair. chancellor of the Knights of Pythias the school; Robin Greeting. Anna Mae pally with scenes ln Palestine. The Rev.

Dr. John Lewis, pastor, presided Roberts: My Baster Gift. William Marsh: of the state, tonight conferred the held on April 25 will be furthererf at I Hyde Park Bible institute to be held At Baster, Homer Jones; Pictures of Easter. Ruth Reese, Jane Williams. June as chairman.

'grand lodge degree upon all past tne meeting of Hie Victory Girls' C1jm The soloists will be: Amos Bennett, chancellors of the district at a meet Mulligan; song, by the school; Oood Ad vice, Emery Dougherty. Washburn Street Presbyterian Church, tag held in the Pythian Hall, North Collection: solo, Carl Jones: The Square, trumpeter; Joseph Petretls, violinist; Miss Hazel Healy, reader; and Miss Megan Reese, accompanist. Delbert Reese: Storv of the Savior. Charles on Monoay nignt in the home of Martha Weiss, 336 North Rvm LEGION TO CONVENE The regular meeting of West scranton Post, No. 675, American Legion, will be conducted tomorrow night at Church Sreet.

Carbondale Lodge, No. 230, was host to the visitors. Cummines: The Key to the Oarden of on May 9 and' 10 were outlined at the meeting of the organisation recently in Jackson Street Baptist Church. The Rev. Henry L.

Woll, Great Valley Presbyterian Church, Malvern, near Philadelphia, will be the conference speaker. The Rev. Dr. B. C.

Baer, dean Avenue. Plans have been made for an Easter Easts Warren Davis; song, adult girls; An Open Door at Easter Helen Taylor; Spring Comes Up This Way, Lulu Williams: Right Class. Will Debate With Dunmore Unit BLAKELY, April 17. The Blakely Night School English class has completed arrangements for a debate with the Dunmore Night School class to be held in the Dunmore High School Auditorium on Wednesday evening, April 24. The subject will be "Resolved, That the United States Government Should Own and Operate the Anthracite Coal Mines." The negative side will be upheld by the Blakely team which is composed of Pauline Mahalidge, Evelyn Matthews, Mary Girman and Leonard Craven.

The Dunmore debaters are: Frank Mrs. Jack Oney has been Mayor Davis was accompanied by Harvey F. Trumbore, Philadelphia, 8 o'clock in the Legion rooms. Doyle or way. Jack Reese; song, by the scaooi; Building, with Willard Williams, post general chairman of the affair and will be assisted by the followinar: Dnrl.

grand keeper of records and seals The Challenge, Joseph Llewellyn: Why sunrise service to be held at 7:30 o'clock In the church with Elizabeth Williams, Jackson Street Baptist Church, as speaker. Thomas Matthias and Edith Davis will be leaders. Weepest Thou, Jane Watkins; Key to the Both officers discussed the principles commander, presiding. Several Important matters will be brought up for will preside at the opening and Mil Crane and Mrs. Clayton Castles, hot Garden, Laura Taylor; song, primary cm) dren; Tell Them, Jane Evans; In ttie Churches Will Conduct Union Service Tonight A Union Communion Service will be held tonigth at 7:45 o'clock, under the auspices of Central City churches, in the auditorium of Elm Park M.

E. Church. Ministers of all CentraCity churches will take part in the service which is open to the public. The administering of communion will be In charge of the local pastors, as Garden, Vivian Moore; song, by the school; The Risen Christ Salvation brines, DRAKES HOLD MEETING dog stand; Emllie Leber, Mrs. Gomer I ton I1, president of the Board of Williams, candy booth; 'Helen Green Governors, will present the speaker, and Mrs.

Loren Davis, candled apples; 011 Monday evening. May 13, the Annie Wintermute and Marion van commencement exercises, will Housen, soda stand: Elizabeth vrri be held and it is expected more than Hum Dowse ami benediction. Edward Lawrence, president, was in Nunez on College's of Pythianism. Plans were made for the annual grand lodge convention to be held in Scranton on Aug. 19 to 22.

Lodge members from Carbondale, Peckville, Olyphant and Vandling attended. After the meeting a luncheon and smoker were enjoyed. Grant Nicholson, John Robinson and Francis Smith planned the meeting. charge of the recent meeting of the Drakes' Club held in the nome 01 ice cream stand: Gertrude smith wm receive certificates. The af Special Honor Roll Clarence Bugno, 1141 Locust show tent; Martha Weiss, fish pond; falr wiU heM ln tne torm of sav McDonald, Frank Carroll, Thomas Street.

Cards were played and re sisted by the deacons and elders of the Irene Dalley and Helen Sutton, shooting gallery, and Frantzcena Gray, for freshments served by Mrs. Bugno. The general chairman. The election of TAYLOR, April 17. Joffrey Nunez, 117 Harrison Street, has been re consideration.

WEST SIDE JOTTINGS Patrolman William Jones, South Everett Avenue, yesterday began his annual vacation. Patrolman Jones is attached to the West Scranton pre clnct. Walter Stark, 1433 Academy Street, employed at the Sun Oil Company Gas Station, West Lackawanna and Sev. enth Avenues, reported to West Scran, ton police that the cash register of the office was rifled of while he was waiting on a customer on Tuesday night. Plans for a dinner dance to be held McHale and Harold Happ.

William Greavy is supervisor of the night school churches. The Rev. Peter K. Emmons. next meeting will be held in the home three members to the Board of Gov tune leinng booth, pastor of Westminster Presbyterian warded for a recent scholastic achieve classes.

of Henry Bennett, 130 South Rebecca ernors, will be held at the exercises, Church, will give the Communion Med ment at the East Stroudsburg State Avenue. The Blakely girls' debeating team Delia P. Williams, registrar, an Teachers' College. Mrs. Mary Phillips Present were: Edward Lawrence nounced.

is scheduled to oppose the Dunmore itation. The Elm Park Quartet, under the direction of Prof. Harold S. Brlggs. will present "Blessed Jesus, Fount of Mercy," by Dvorak.

girls' team May 9. The subject will be, Nunez, well known soccer making no mark lower than plus for the third quarter, which ended March Clarence Bugno, John Slugg. Bud Thomas, Warren Jones, Henry Bennett. William Burke, Edward Schlesser "Resolved, That the Soldiers' Bonus Laid to Final Rest The funeral of Mrs. Mary Ann Phil CLUB ELECTS MISS RICHTER Esther Richter was elected presi Should Be Paid in 1935." lips, 726 Archbald Street, was held and Robert Reese.

BOARD CONVENES dent of the Ro Doca Club at a recent meeting in the home of Hilda Evans, North Main Avenue. Other officers ln Hotel Jermyn on April 27 were made Youth Is Injured yesterday afternoon from the home followed by services in the Embury M. Services Tomorrow At Salvation Army The Salvation Army will conduct Oood Friday services tomorrow at the temple, 128 Perm Avenue. The morning service will be at 9:30 o'clock and the afternoon at 2:45 o'clock. An evening service will be held at 7:30 o'clock at the 1031 Price Street, Hyde Park.

Brigadier John Waldron will speak at the morning service, Adjutant Richard Baggs will be the afternoon speaker and Adjutant and Mrs. Arthur Woodruff will speak at the night Albany Man Seriously Hurt as Trucks Collide George Hudson, 36, 557 Central Ave In Auto Collision are: Rita Connolly, secretary; Verna Peck, treasurer. Entertainment was cnurcn. The Rev. Louis G.

Free Reports, given at a special meeting of the Official Board ln West Park M. E. ChurCh Tuesday night showed the church's finances to be ln "fairly 23, has been named on the special honor roll by Dr. Naegle, dean of instruction at the Monroe County institution. Inasmuch as there were only eight students so honored, the achievement la a tribute to the popular Taylorlte'i scholastic ability and perserverance.

Nunez, a senior, will be graduated from the health education department in May. man, pastor, officiated, assisted by the provided Ruth Wicklzer and Miss Con at a recent meeting of the Omega Gamma Chi Sorority in the home of Rose Bocchlno, Chestnut Avenue. Rehearsal for the three act comedy, "Dangerous Enjoyment," to be staged in West Park M. E. Church on May 3 and 3 by the Epworth League was held last night ln the church rooms.

nolly. Refreshments were served by itev. jonn H. Kelson. There was a targe attendance.

nue, Albany, N. was seriously injured shortly before 2 o'clock this morning when the coal truck he was operating collided headon with an Mrs. Evans. healthy condition." The Rev. E.

W. Mrs. William Sturm and Mrs1. Shir Present were: Ruth Wicklser, Rita PITTSTON, April 17. Frank Dom lnlck, 21, 291 Parsonage Street, incurred face lacerations this morning when an auto he was driving collided with a truck at the approach to the Wyoming bridge.

Following treatment Morrison, pastor, Another meeting will be held on next Mon other truck at Decker's Bridge, day night. Connollq, Ann and Esther Richter, Peggy Smith, Peggy Jesso, Louise Murry, Kitty Saar, Bety Wicklzer, Ann Tugend, Verna Peck and Hilda Evans. The next teuton will be held ley Brady sang, accompanied by Mrs. John Evans. Casket bearers were: Thomas Jones, William Thomas, Ernest Frutchey, Henry Edwards, Arthur Edwards and John Samuels.

Flower bearers were: Mrs. William Morgans, Hudson was taken to the Mid Valley session. Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff will be welcomed as the new divisional and at Plttston Hospital he was discharged.

Anthony Mascioli. Grace REV. LOWRY TO PREACH TAYLOR, April 17. The Rev. I.

H. Lowry, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, will preach the Street, Old Forge, was the driver of in the home of Miss Tugend, Jackson the truck. Hospital, suffering from a fractured skull and other Injuries. His condition was given as "not good." Peckville police are seeking the driver of the other truck, said to be PLAN GYMANFA GAMJ Sponsored by Welsh Presbyterian Churches in Wyoming Valley, an Easter gymanfa ganu will be held ln Heights Welsh Presbyterian Church, Wilkes Barre, on Easter Monday night with Prof. David Jenkins, this city, "YOU CANT FOOL YOUR UNCLE SAM" See Pare 12! GEORGE STANSBURY N.

Main Ave. A Fair SL Mrs. Elizabeth. Price, Mrs. Emma Whitman, Mrs.

Maude Twigg, Mrs. sermon at the Holy Week union serv Edward Baclasky, 21, 318 Sussex ices on Thursday evening in the Arch Street, Old Forge, miner at the Sul bald Pyne P. M. Church. The Rev.

Churchill, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Inglls and Mrs. Collins. Interment was in owned by a man described as Thomas livan Trail Coal Company, is a pa Mr.

Lowry will speak on "The Last Street. MRS. NEALON BURIED Funeral services for Mrs. John Nealon were held yesterday morning from the home of her son, Joseph Nealon, 1131 Sloan Avenue. A high mass of requiem was celebrated tn St.

Gilbrlde. Shady Lane Cemetery. tlent at Plttston Hospital suffering from a fractured right hip and face lacerations. He was caught under a Day With His, Disciples." This evening services in the Methodist Church as conductor Lackawanna county Welsh Presbyterians will join with the Luzerne County aggregations. Home Repairs and Alterations were largely attended.

The Rev, J. G. Committees Named The following Y. M. H.

A. com tall of roof while at work today. See Stender Bros. Phone 8363. Adv.

Mason preached. An interesting ser Patrick's Church by the Rev. Father. K. A.

P. CLUB ENTERTAINED Miss Emily Leon recently enter mlttees were appointed for the year: REVELLERS TO MEET Entertainment: Attornev Morris Arnovlts, "YOU CANT FOOL YOUR UNCLE SAM" See Page 12! HARRY J. MOORE 1136 S. Main St, The Revellers' Club will conduct mon on "A Day of Retirement." TAYLOR NOTES TAYLOR, April 17. A dialogue en Admits His Guilt Cyril, C.

St, Ann's Monastery. James Connery sang solos of the mass. Casket bearers were: Francis Car den, James Mulherln, John and Jos tained the K. A. P.

Club ln her home. Fay Rosl, president, presided. The meeting tonight at 9 o'clock in the Young People's secretaries of Northeastern Pennsylvania. Mrs. Benjamin Jones Is Taken by Death pnTSTON, April 17.

Mrs. Leda Mae Jones, 47, wife of Benjamin Jones, a deputy warden at Lucerne County prison, died early today at Pitts ton Hospital where she had been a medical patient since Monday. She was a member of the First Congregational Church. Besides her husband, she is survived by four children: Catherine, Griffith, Anna May and Benjamin three sisters, Mrs. George Kirk, West Wyoming; Mrs.

D. J. Da vies, West Pitta ton, and Mrs. C. A.

Rlfenberg, Perth Amboy, N. J. The funeral will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the late home, 922 Wyoming Avenue, West Plttston. Interment will be in Forty Fort Cemetery. chairman; Many Oelb, vice chairman; Sam Druck, Lester Atlas, Dr.

Milton Rosenberg, Al Cohen, Aaron Steinberg, Abe Chernosky. Leo Frank. George Unger, Dr. Milton Stone, Murray Falk. Ted Lonstein.

David home of James Frlgione, North Ninth titled "The Challse and the Cup," will next meeting will be held ln the home of Irene Prttcen. be given by Miss Helen Oister and Avenue. Louis Costanso, chairman of the annual bus ridei will appoint his committees during the' session. The Present were: Edith Joyce, Ray Rosl, George Smith, assisted by a chorus of Evelyn Lloyd, Amelia scaramuzio, Sadie Sarkls, Irene Ftltien and Emily ladies, Sunday evening during the Easter program in the Methodist Episco Leon. pal Church.

eph Nealon, Edward Lapinskl and Stephen Oolidl. Interment was ln Cathedral Cemetery. CLUB TO HOLD DANCE Miss Stella Gruczkowski wis hostess to the P. P. O.

Club at her home recently. Plans are being completed for a lucky spot dance to be held on April 39 at St. peter and Paul's Parish Hall. The general committee com At the special meetings being held "YOU CANT FOOL YOUR UNCLE SAM" See Page 12! Francis Service Station Washburn St. and Dewey Ave.

CLUB ARRANGES DINNER Plans for lta fourth annual banquet affair will be held on June 30 at a nearby lake. CIRCLE TO HOLD PARTY The Polish Women's Mutual Aid Circle, No. 39, is making plana for a card party nd dance to be held ln Hotel Jermyn on May. 6 with Mrs. Felix Truskolaskl as general In the calvary Baptist Church, the Rev.

E. C. Dewey, pastor, will have as to be held ln the near future were made at a recent meeting of the his theme for Thursday evening "God's Oreat Love." Young Men's Political Club of the The Rev. w. O.

Watkins. dean of the Ablngton Association, will preach at the Calvary Baptist Church services in Thomas Hall on Sunday moraine at o'clock. 1 The Easter Parade Berger, Ed piotie, Monroe juraowiis, Jerome Jaffee, Milton Jacoby. Educational: Attorney Jos. Phillips, chairman; Simon Guterman, vice chairman: Attorney George Miller, Attorney Norman Harris, Attornev Irving Epstein, Ell Alpert, Martin Burnbaum.

Dr. Lichterman, William Hlller, Or. Saul Levy. Attorney Dave Miller, Abe Plotkln, David Miller, Jay Fox, Jack Meer, Max Myers. Athletics: Dr.

Ben Shalr, chairman: Dr. Milton Goldstein, vice chairman: Dr. H. M. Mittleman, Barney Rublnow, Sidney Breck, Dr.

Sam Gross, Bucky Dorfman, mis Cohen, Leon Goldman, David Stelngart, Aier Jaffee. Harold Weber, Dr. S. J. Morris, Jack pendrlck, Joe Plcelman, Herman Rcsenfeld, Ben Alpert.

Bowling: Uriah Wallersteln, chairman; Max Swarti. vice chairman; Jerry Myers, Ellas Roth, Stanley Fish, Armond strutten. Oame room: Al Berkowiu, chairman; Robert Neff. vice chairman; Dr. Louis Kos low, Louis Shogan, George Book.

Business meeting: Lester Atlas, chairman; Sam Plotkln. Lester Goldberg, Edward Schiff, Arthur Karlunkle. Qala day: Rube Mittleman, chairman; D. Kabatchnlck, honorary chairman; Abe Wolkoff, Dr. Ben Bhalr, 81 Orosslnger.

Dr. M. Ooldstein, David Fagelman, Milt Cohen. Hv Quint, Morris Kanlg, Rube Masess, Bill Friedman, Irv Wlilensky. M.

C. Cohen. Memorial Day: Max Silverman, chairman; Albert Rosenberg, vice chairman; Max Friedman, Sam Druck, Dr. M. M.

Rosenberg. Publicity: Ben Epstein. House: Leo Upkowlts, chairman; Sam Plotkln. vice chairman: Allan J. Segal, AUXILIARY PLANS SALE The Mothers' Auxiliary to Girl Scout Troop, No.

6, Jackson Street Baptist Church, will conduct a bake Shohola Youth Hurt As Machine Skids The Gleaners' Class of St. Paul's Evangelical Church School will hold sale on Saturday at 221 North Main Its monthly meeting on Thursday eve ning in the church parlors. The Ladles of the Stewart Memorial M. E. Church on Thursday evening A win present a pageant "The Llvina Avenue, the proceeds of which will go into the Summer camping fund.

TO RECEIVE MEMBERS Reception of new members will be held tonight at 8 o'clock prior to the administration of holy communion in Jackson Street Baptist Church The Rev. Dr. B. L. C.

Baer, pastor, will be in charge. Blouses Smart will a wearing aar teases. LINOE BIE PUKE DVB arenas mnt salt satins, eaanlsltelr tailaree with lift central et Slain ehesalaetea 1 asake the faster eatfit eeaa 0 Christ." in the church auditorium. The Rev. Lester Meeker Is pastor of the church.

Mesdames Bertha Miller iand Suits T11 aav auar ceailtBS aktaS far salt wtarlBf, aa4 ytmH nut far tai kaita af falL Oar vala ar vl aily wartk wklte. Bertha Holland are directing I the pageant. CARBONDALE, April 18 (Thursday). Joseph McKean, 25, Shohola, Pike County, was injured this morning at 12:40 o'clock when an automobile operated by his brother, George, 27, skidded through the railing at the "Lookout1' crossing of the D. H.

on lower Pike Street. He was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital, suffering from possible head injuries, Internal injuries and cuts of both hands. He was rendered unconscious. His brother escaped Injury.

Patrolmen Michael Norella and James Cog gins Investigated. Albania and Greece are the only Europeon countries which have no radio station. The dance committee of Tavlor Pleading guilty to conspiracy In the Sportsmen's Camp, No. S. win hold an Important meeting at Its roonu on Morris Goldsmith, Seymour Weiss, Cy Levy, Manny Shoaan, Al Flrestein, Gus Oron fine, David Fogelman, Herman Burnbaum.

Thursday evening at o'clock. MemoeraniD: eamuei k. Miweman, Coats Edward O. Bremer kidnaping, which netted the richest ransom of American record $200,000 Byron Bolton, of Chicago, above, was expected to turn federal witness In the St. Paul trial The Double Trio Girls held a meet.

chairman; Ralph Rcsenfeld, vice chairman; Benno Levey, James Rosenfeld, Al Margolls, tng at the home of Miss Olsa Luklon GALLON Fernell Bichler Floritt. 1H Wast Tartar Tarter Far ytur taster Ftawan, Plant aa Cat Flawtrs. Baaaaaakl arlet. David Berger, sam Druck, Morris oood man. Mannv Oelb.

Danny Wenkler, Axer Dresses Verr well auae with the ietalla et eastern talleriaf, ant a variety af style te select frasa la want en's ana1 Seleses' lite. Lydon Quinan 235 N. MAIN AVE. Wall taller easts la Sirakle aiaUIr at attar faeries. Belts1 as ewsfjrer aieaels.

Jaffee, Harry Dlcksteln, Harold Weber, Dan Oreenberger. of ten men and one woman for the recently. Plans were advanced for a social. Those In charge are Miss Leona Senuk, Olga Lukon and Stella subcommittee: am wsikoii, paui Rosen crime, now proceeding In a heavily steln. Carl Felbus.

Stanley Fish. Sevmort guarded courtroom. Broden, Welti, chairman; Jullui Schwarti..

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