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6 THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, MAY .2," 1 935 RECORD OF SOCIAL EVENTS AND CLUB WOMEN'S CALENDAR Abington Juniors Ninth Ward Republican Women Who Arranged Card Party St. Catherine's Church Sodality Postpone Dance Plans Card Party and Style Show The Abington Junior Chib announces that the dance scheduled for tomorrow night, has been postponed until the night of June 7. Further arrangements concerning the affair will be announced at a later date the entertainment committee. gffair to Be Held in Parish Auditorium Night of May Mary McCue and Elvira Hess Are Co Chairmen Of Arrangements; Committees Named Coeur de Lion Auxiliary Has Armual Springtiine Luncheon Fashion Show and Musical Program Feature Delightful Party in Y. W.

C. More Than Seventy Members and Guests Attend Ladies' Auxiliary to Coeur de Lion Commandery. No. 17, Knights Templar delightfully entertained at its annual Springtime luncheon yesterday afternoon In the Y. W.

C. with more than seventy guests present.1 A profusion of Jonquils decorated the tables. The program was featured by a fashion show given by the Spanier Dress Shoppe, Olyphant, with Mrs. Thomas Evans announcing the various styles. Mrs.

T. Lester Oliver gave several solos as Mrs. Thomas Bain bridge, accompanied by Mrs! P. Anthony Sweet. Mrs.

Norman Galusha gave a reading. 3 QW The Blessed Virgin Sodality of St. Catherine's Church, Moscow, will give a card party and fashion show In the church auditorium Mrs: Arzt Elected By Senior Hadassah night, May 8. Miss Mary McCue is chairman of arrange' ments for the affair, with Miss Elvira Hess as cochairman. Assisting committees are announced Officers Chosen at Meeting In follows: tickets, Miss Katnryn Mrs.

Horger Is New Federation President Annual Meeting of County Martin, chairman; Miss Mary Do herty; publicity, Miss Marjorie Do Jierty; floor, Miss Leila O'Boyle, chairman; Misses Josephine Dorocha, Veronica Straak and Anne McDer tnott; prizes, Miss Mary Motlchka, chairman; Misses Kathryn Motlchka, Anne Juba, Margaret Motlchka; costumes, Miss Helen Pecola, chairman; Misses Catherine McDermott and Prances Adams; decorations, Miss Helen McDonald, chairman; Misses Anne Kashimlr, Helen Kashimlr and Matilda Yoous; refreshments, Miss Y. M. H. Program Is Given Mrs. Max Arst was elected president of the' Scranton Chapter of Hadassah for another term at a meeting yesterday afternoon in the Y.

M. H. A. Other officers chosen werer vice presidents, Mesdames I. Jacobs, William Greenfield, B.

Tannenbaum; recording secretary, Mrs. Samuel Kats; corresponding secretary, Mrs. A. B. Cohen; treasurer, Mrs.

E. Lester Man. Mrs. Abe Gross gave a musical program of vocal solos accompanied oy Mrs. I.

Horowitz. After the session Mrs. Arst entertained the members at tea. The Women's Guild of Epiphany Group Held In Moscow M. Church Mrs.

Ulrich P. Horger, Taylor; was elected president of the Lackawanna County Federation of Women's Clubs at the annual meeting of the organization, held yesterday following a lunch regular meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the school auditorium. conclusion of the business meeting a talk will be given by Prof. L. Paul Miller of the Central High School Faculty.

Miss Margaret Stanley will be in charge of the program. Diplomas Awarded 16 Graduate Nurses Mary McDermott, chairman; Misses Stella Dorocha, Anna Strazyk, Helen eon in the Moscow M. E. Church, with members of the Moscow Women's Jankanskas and Bridget Ferko, 0 0 0 Club as hostesses. She succeeds Mrs.

Frank Shannon, Carbondale, who has Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bohr, Pittston held the post for the past two years. Avenue, announce the approaching marriaee of their daughter. Naomi Monsignor Vaughan Addresses Other officers elected were: Mrs.

Parish, Glenburn, will meet this Thurston Parker, vice president; Mrs. Those present were: Mrs. Edward Anderson, Mrs. George Jones, Mrs, Clyde K. Owens, Mrs.

Frank A. Bronzo, Mrs. John W. Schanz, Mrs. Theodore J.

Haas, Mrs. Theodore R. Hale, Mrs. James J. Curt, Mrs.

E. Newcomb, Mrs. T. Lester Oliver. Mrs.

T. Balnbridge, Mrs. J. H. Williams.

Mrs. J. N. McClurg, Mrs. G.

Earl Sutherland, Mrs. W. D. Lewis, Mrs. Boyd A.

Musser, Mrs. J. P. Brandt, Mrs. Alexander P.

Clark. Mrs. Roy A. Nlcol, Mrs. Elsie Vetten Kline, Mrs.

Martha Vetter, Mrs. Alfred Thomas, Mrs. Albert Snyder. Mrs. Grace Ed wards, Louise Lowensberry, Lois Jean Helsler, Mrs.

Si Lewis, Mrs. Tom Evans, Mrs. Harriet Farnham. Mrs. S.

Russell Moyer, Mrs. C. T. HurshaU, Miss Martha Davis, Mrs. Robert Nicholas, Mrs.

William McCracken, Mrs. J. M. Davis, Mrs. Robert Y.

Moffat, Mrs. H. A. Light, Mrs. E.

H. Lewis, Mrs. G. N. Evans, Mrs.

E. H. Evans, Mrs. Alfred Lister, Mrs. Hiram Pringle, Mrs.

Walter Oakley, Mrs. R. D. Richards, Mrs. Harrison Reich ard, Mrs.

John W. Evans, Mrs. Palmer Smith, Mrs. Ripple Smith, Mrs. R.

W. Michael, Mrs. J. A. High field, Mrs.

Harvey Butcher, Mrs. Howard Curry, Mrs. Frank Hildebrand, Mrs. Norman Galusha, Mrs. W.

D. Lewis, Doris Butcher, Mrs. Ellsworth, Price, Mrs. William Stumm, Mrs. X.

C. Kizer. Mrs. E. B.

Ide. Ida, to John Joseph Clark, Moosic. morning for corporate communion Louis Milkman, this city, secretary; The wedding is to take place May is, at 10 o'clock, in St. Mary's Church, Mercy Hospital Class at Commencement Diplomas were presented to sixteen at the church at 11 o'clock. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock, with Mrs.

Clouse, Moscow, treasurer. Re I I si 1 mutt W'j I jf 'v i ports were presented by Mrs. Shannon South Scran ton Mrs. Charles Lamb In charge, and Mrs. Alfred Held, Prospect Avenue and presidents of the various clubs in Lackawanna County affiliated with nurses last night at the sixteenth an there will be a business session at 2 o'clock.

will entertain tonight in honor of the federation. Miss Bohr and during the past week Mrs. Charlotte Evans will preside Mm Edward Schroner. Pitteton Ave Mrs. John Phillips, Pittsburgh, state nue, entertained informally at her president, was a guest of honor, and nua graduation exercises of the Mercy Hospital School of Nursing in the auditorium of the nurses' home.

The graduates are: Rose Mary Falbo, Carbondale; Anne Loretta Touhlll, Mary Louise Dempsey, Grace Kenney McDonnell, Scranton; Bernadette Ann sooke concerning the work of the fed home honoring her sister tn wire at the regular meeting of the Past Matrons' Association in Odd Fellows' Hall, 431. Lackawanna Avenue, this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Final ar elect. 0 0 0 eration throughout he state, also discussing the bylaws. Mrs.

Frank Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Weir, Claire rangements have been completed by O'Rourke, Archbald; Charlotte Elisa this city, president of the Northeastern District, also gave a talk concerning beth Bitting, New Jersey; Florence Agnes Durkin and Alice Catherine the activities of the federated clubs in Road, Syracuse, N. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Weir, to Irving A. Olp, son of Mrs.

Mabel Seibert, general chairman, for the banquet to be held this evening, following this meeting at the this district. Miss Martha Wollerton Republican Staff Photo Barrett, Archbald; Mary Rita Wilson, Pittston; Eleanor Cecilia Denk, Y. W. C. A.

A delightful program or presented the resolutions. Mrs. W. K. Moffat is president of the Moscow Mr.

and Mrs. Charles E. oip, west Genesee Street, Syracuse, at a tea given Saturday afternoon at their Scranton; Alice Marie Barrett, Pitts cards, games and other entertainment Club. ton; Mary Frances Harrington, Mary will follow the banquet. Ninth Ward members of the 1923 Republican Women's Club, who arranged the successful card party held last night in Piatt Woolworth Auditorium.

The usual games were enjoyed and prizes awarded. Reading from left to right, they are: First row, Mrs. Harry Koch, Mrs. George W. Parry, general chairman; Mrs.

Thomas Wldenor; second row: Meedames Mary Heely, May Lamb, Dickson Horton, Emma Whitman. Other committee members not in the picture were: Mesdames Catherine Watson, Abe Rose and E. H. Osborne. residence.

Cecilia Hopkins, Antonette Louise Miss Weir, formerly of Clay Avenue, Manze, Scranton; Elizabeth Teresa Mrs. Charles Reese will preside at are asked to make their reservations rruiimore. was graduated from wyo Brennan, Archbald, and Marguerite the meeting of the Ladies' Aid So ming seminary in 1930 and from the early. Ann Dolan, Scranton. FOR THE BRIDE AND OEM ATTENDANTS GOWNS and VEILS (Moderately PrleeS) MARY LILLIAN DRESS SHOP 411 SPBUCE ST.

college of fme arts or Syracuse unr pends upon prenatal care, informa 0 0 0 Tentative plans have been made by (he Synod of the Polish National ciety of the St. John's Lutheran Church this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church. Mrs. Fred Krause will be in charge of the birthday hostess Dr. M.

J. Noone, member of the hospital staff, presided. Diplomas Vrsity in June, 1934. She Is a mem Portrait Presented tion in regard to the number of ex Church in Chicago. ber of Alpha Phi sorority.

the Ukrainian Knights of St. Michael were presented by the Rev. Joseph pectant mothers and whether or not to conduct a modern polka dance at Mr. Ota was graduated from Ir Clarence Haas has returned to Chicago following a visit with Mr. and Nallin, chaplain of the hospital, who committee.

they were receiving medical care Nurse Association the Swas Hall May 25. George Pinko ins PreDaratory School, Tarrytown, also delivered the charge to the grad Mrs. Peter W. Haas, Pittston Avenue. is general chairman and is being as The Ladles' Aid Society, Asbury would be helpful such a plan.

"Equally challenging is the lack of protection afforded the preschool uates. The address was given by Monsignor J. J. Vaughan. Martin Mrs.

Earl Ressegule and son Norman, Mrs. John Etter and son Donald, Members of Staff Honor sisted by Em 11 Penzola, Al Visnofsky, Michael Visnofsky, Michael Plisha, N. attended Colgate University and was graduated from Syracuse University In' June, 1934, from the college of business administration. He M. E.

Church will meet this afternoon ait 2 o'clock In the church. A IT? F. Hopkins and the Students Nurses' Glee Club entertained. and Mrs. Charles Rusplc and daugh cmid against eitner dipntneria or smallpox.

In the county, outside of Harry Bombar, Al Rodescesky, Harry Mother's Day program has been ar ter Marion, have returned home after is a member of the Delta Kappa ranged. Mrs. Edward Webber will lead Braids an c.i.n All Sin All Price Madame Fenwick lit Lack. Ave. Memory of Miss Leslie Wentzel A photograph of their late superin Mokis, Charles Visnofsky, George Kornutiak and Steve Kuratnlck.

The next meeting will be held Friday at silon Fraternity. 0 0 0 visiting their mother, Mrs. J. S. Gregory, Conklin, N.

Y. Mr. and Mrs. P. B.

Clark, North Irv Marriage Licenses Boleslaw Butka, Dunmore. devotions and Mrs. Malcolm Oet tlnger will discuss "The Challenge of Scranton, 91 per cent have not been protected from these two diseases, and in many districts the percentage is higher. In the city, 82 per cent have not been vaccinated against clock at the clubrooms. Michael Jerome Roland, Meredian Street Motherhood." All women of the Walerya 1307 Watson ing Avenue, are spending several days Kuratnlck will preside.

announce the marriage of his sister. church are invited to attend. tendent, Miss Leslie Wentzel, was presented to the Visiting Nurse Association by members of the staff at a in New York. 0 0 0 smallpox and 81 per cent have not re Mary Dempsey, Capouse Ave Helen Ann Roland, and Jonn mc Tlernan. son of Mrs.

Elizabeth Mc Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hedglin, Avenue. George Swatt, Dickson City. Catherine Powanda, Peckville.

The executive board of the Home special meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. J. Belden, Olive celebrated their fifty fourth for the Friendless will meet at the nue, is In New York for several days. Miss Audre Lyons, New York and Washington, is the guest of her sis Tiernan, Seventeenth Avenue, which took place April 29 in Holy Cross church.

Monsignor J. M. Smoulter wedding anniversary at their home Street. The presentation was made Home tomorrow morning at 9:15 Sunday. Mrs.

Hedglin was Miss Ella ceived toxin antitoxin or toxoid. "Many of the 100 nurses engaged in this work gained a new insight into community problems, the responsibilities and opportunities in community "This information, though it must o'clock, to be followed by the regular by Miss Mary westgate, wno was i member of the staff when Miss Went Purdy and for a number of years they officiating. The attendants were jule ter, Mrs. Dorothy Walker, 631 North Washington monthly session at 11 clock. gel became superintendent thirteen made their home In the Petersburg section of Scranton before moving to Miss Myrtle Waugh and Miss Clark Walsh and Michael Needham.

0 0 0 The annual Spring dance of Jun years ago, and who continued to serve Miss Betty Tweedle, Sanderson Ave attended the mothers and daugh Drinker. There were eight children, a student at Mt Holyoke, took ters' conference, Montrose, yesterday. be considered as history from families by more or less inexperienced on that staff during the entire su perlntendency of Miss Wentzel. five of whom are living. There are part in the "Pirates of Penzance," Mrs.

Anna Oaplan, Mrs. Sara Ro thirty six grandchildren and fourteen tors of the Dalton Woman's Club was held last night in the auditorium of the Dalton High School. The affair was largely attended and proved most given recently at the school. senfield, Isaac Abramsohn and Jack workers, is available for organizations and individuals who are interested in In addition of members of the board there were present members of great grandchildren. Those who helped Kinsberg, members of Workmen's Mr.

and Mrs. Hedglin celebrate were The Providence W. C. T. XT.

will the Junior welfare committee, of which promoting the health of children in Lackawanna County. delightful. Miss Mabel Brown was Mr. and Mrs. Edwin George and chil Miss Margaret Richards is chairman, Circle, Branch No.

406, Des Moines, Iowa, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gurevltz, 742 Madison Avenue. dren, Mary and Edwin Mr. and "The survey has shown the need for and the surgical dressing group, which meet at the Providence Methodist Church for luncheon, instead of at Miss Helen Hartley, as previously chairman.

0 0 0 Mrs James Walton, Mrs. T. J. Hoi Mrs. Thomas Dunning and baby; Bert a more intensive and better organized community health service which will also served during Miss Wentzel's su perlntendency.

These were: Mes They will leave for New York this morning where they are delegates to Hedglin and daughters, Elizabeth, Marion and Rose Belle; Mr. and Mrs, planned. unify the efforts of all agencies carry leran and Mrs. William Dalley will be the hostess today for the afternoon dames Catherine Kammerzell, Edwin Arthur Henning, Frank Davis, Charles ing on health programs and prevent Huber, Mary Baltin, B. K.

Carllng The Women's Union of the Im the wide gaps which have permitted card party to be given by tne imw riower Improvement group at the and Miss Anna Dollman. manuel Baptist Church will Jiold, its Styer, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sjmerson and son, Mrs. Reynolds and daughter, these conditions to exist." AjfTJ USAitt If Tiiiiiijp SheWebaakeS 1 Storabia Miss Janet Peterson, of the staff, After the program tea was served.

all of Scranton; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd annual meeting tomorrow afternoon In the form of a covered dish luncheon in the church parlors starting at gave a brief resume of outstanding Hedglin and children, Harry, Harold, Catholic Men and Boys' ciuo. 0 0 0 Announcement is made of the mar riaie of Miss Elizabeth Wilson, daugn developments in child health work Ella, Francis, Martin, Earl and Betty the Workmen's Circle Convention now being held in that city. Births MORAU6KI To Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Morauskl, 112 Lackawanna Avenue, Duryea, twin girls at the Taylor Hospital. BURNE To Mr. and Mrs. Frank J.

Burne, Pittston Avenue, a daughterr in the Mary Keller Hospital. Personals 12:30 o'clock. Officers for the ensuing during the. past year as a result of Mae, Drinker, and Mr. and Mrs.

year will be elected and all women ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, Floyd Scott and sons, Floyd Jr. and the C. W.

A. preschool survey, which Miss Mary Nalty, president of the of the church are invited to attend, Diamond Avenue, and Harold Kreid lr. stroudsbunr. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur, Spring Brook. staff council, outlined, and which Mr. and Mrs. J. Connery and Mrs.

0 0 0 The Parent Teacher Association of provided employment for more than Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldstone. 848 Ella Corcoran, Wyoming Avenue, are in Alantic City. Technical High School will bold its one hundred nurses and also resulted Ernest Kreidler, Moscow, which took place April 20 In the M.

E. Parsonage, stroudsburg. The attendants were Main Street, Dickson City, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Joseph, Mrs. John McConnell, Harriiburg, is in securing valuable information in regard to the health of preschool Marv Willis and John McNamara. Al the guest of Mrs.

Samuel Seward, Saturday morning in the Dickson City children. Miss Wentael and Miss May ter June 1 the couple will reside in Olive Street. Synagogue from 8:30 to 10 o'clock. Y. Hill, superintendent of the West Misses Florence and Rose Kearney, Relatives and friends are invited Re Stroudsburg.

0 0 0 Side Hospital, were in charge of this work In this county. ception will be held at the home Sun Warren Street, Dunmore, have returned from Buffalo, N. Y. Miss Edith Selbert, Cedar Avenue, Ml day evening. No cards will be issued.

Spring and Summer Furs CAPES From $320 to $275 SCARFS Stone Brawn Martens, Sables, Silver Fos Storage 2 of Value Handled By Expert Farriers. CALL iM. EIIDFIELD'S FUR SHOPPE Miss Nalty, whose subject was Mrs. Warren Fuller, Electric Street, DeHvtryi iMiaJtatlMl OMYeVftMltrte 0 0 0 was tendered a surprise party recently at her home, the occasion having been her birthday anniversary. Present "The IPreschool Survey of Lacka is spending several days in Blngham The O.

H. H. Sorority will hold its ton, N. Y. wanna County," pointed out that she had written her paper on this sub SHIRTS were: Ruth steinbach, Eleanor Man annual Spring dance, May 17, at the Hotel Casey.

Instead of at the Elks Mrs. T. J. Atkins and son, Lansing, Eitn a table apace extra fceaarw extra advantages extra conTeoieocee extra ralue chat'a whr the Tri Shel Tador it the (reaiex achievement electric refrigeration history! gan, Jean Mangan, Mr. and Mrs.

Sel Club as previously planned. Philadelphia, have returned following a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallagher, Oak Street 0 0 0 bert. 0 0 0 Plans are completed for the private II All Ttl All Mrs.

Dora Singer will hold a card ject because Miss Wentzel, superintendent of the Visiting Nurses'' Association, was particularly mindful of the weakness in the health program in Lackawanna County "so she and a wise superintendent of schools conceived the idea of making a survey." Mr. and Mrs. Roy Male, Morrisville, dance to be given by the Tau Omega party tonight at 8 o'clock in her hOme, 1335 Capouse Avenue, rear, for the benefit of the auxiliary to Theodore Tau Sorority in the near future. Miss who have been visiting Mrs. Frank Hemelrlght, Sanderson Avenue, have left to spend the week in New York.

ELECTRIC CO. 500 LACKA. 8CEANT0N, FA. IsabeUe Walsh, president, has appointed Wint Post, No. 25, V.

F. W. Prizes Suite 711 Caooeil BMg. "It was often hoped," she said, that as a result of the survey per will be awarded. Players will provide Dr.

W. M. Donovan, Orchard Street, their own cards. haps a continuous preschool health is spending the week In Philadelphia attending a meeting of the American 0 0 0 The first of a series of "Out of the College of Physicians. program could be carried on rather than a mass effort to correct In a few months, defects resulting from neglect for several years.

look better feel better 1 fit better' I I wear better. 1 I pj when laundered byTHE" Lackawanna, regularly! ijACKAVAi: I "mt" iLaAUNDRY Red" parties planned by the board of Misses Mary Spudls and Adele Gus directors of the Y. W. C. A.

to meet taitis, Theodore Street, and Miss Anna Pepsis, Electric Street, are attending Since the health of every child de the deficit of the organization was held recently at the home of Mrs. Frank PLAZA, D. Schroth, Jefferson Avenue. Mrs Harold Scragg entertained yesterday at musicale and tea for the board of directors and the staff of the Y. W.

C. A. COr.OIl CONSTIPATION YIELDS TO Til IITOI LAXATIVE FIIOPERTIES IN TASTY PRUn WIIEAT BREAD Similar parties will be held as fol lows: Miss Macintosh and Miss Myrtle Waugh will give a dinner party May i ivi i it at their apartment, Monroe Avenue; IMrP "Wh to, sir?" osks the the following committee to assist with arrangements: Misses Alice May, Betty Reynolds, Eleanor Mangan, Ruth Steinbach, Edith Seibert, Alice Warner, Eva De Fazio and Dorothy Lun ney. 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur E. Decker, Lafayette Street, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Marjorie, and Gerard Gerrity, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

Gerrity, Locust Street. The wedding will take place in June. 0 0 0 Honoring Mrs. Gordan Wall and Mrs. Lynne Kllnetob, recent brides, the Queen Esther group of the Dun more M.

E. Church recently entertained at a luncheon and shower party at the home of Miss Barbara Wilson, Electric Street. There were twenty guests. 0 0 The Ladies Auxiliary of Keystone Consistory will entertain members and friends at cards Tuesday afternoon, May 7, at the home of Mrs. J.

C. Layfleld, 444 Jefferson Avenue. Playing will begin at 2 o'clock. Bridge, pinochle and dominoes will be played and prizes awarded the winners. Refreshments will be served.

Mrs. George Schauta, Mrs. George Scheuer and Mrs. Margaret Lewis are assisting Mrs. Layfleld in taking res porter or Penn Station.

Youll be amazed at the ease Mrs. Russell D. Morgan, luncheon bridge, May Mrs. T. F.

Archbald and Miss Frances Hunt, bridge tea, May Mrs. J. D. James, luncheon, May Mrs. J.

Curtis Piatt, bridge tea, May Miss Florence Owens, luncheon bridge, May Mrs. J. H. with which a few slices of SLIPCOVER AL Oliver, dessert bridge, May 9. Order made only.

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