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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The Tribunei
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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TK2 COIANTCN HEFUrUCAN. MONDAY, MAY 13. 1935 Frank, at home, and Robert, Has Part in Play Brooklyn, N. Y. Funeral arrange ments are la charge of J.

F. Began W.C.T.U. Regional Meet Opens Urn. Avdfcs, G2, Qaedby Death Funeral Vill Be Held Wednesday Morning Annual Conference' Will Con tlnue Through Wednesday In Elm Part Church Mist Helen Hartley will preside at ONLY COSTS A co It POUND 1 I BUNDLE I MONDAY I TUESDAY. 7eo the Balance ef Everything Thoroughly Washed Wearing Apparel Dampened and Starched, Beady far Ironing All network Ironed Ready for Use Shirts Hand Finished, 10c Each tba fourth annual regional conference George Hartman, Buffalo, and Miss Louise Helnts.

this city; two brothers, George and Joseph Helnts. also of this city, and seven grand children, she was a communicant ot St, Mary's Assumption Church. The funeral will take place Wednesday morning at 10:30 o'clock with a requiem mass in St Mary Assumption Church. Interment will be In St Mary's No. Cemetery.

Magyar dub Meets Plans were made for a membership drive at a meeting of the Magyar American Club of Lackawanna County last night at 8t Mary's Church Hall. Throop. The following captains were appointed: Mr. Nagy, Throop; Mr. Balls, Scranton, and Emery Nemeth, Dickson City.

The new bylaws were presented and submitted to a committee composed of Andrew J. Marko, Edmund Kallay and the board of directors, for of tba Northeast Group of the Newport Boy Drowned In Pothole Near Mine WILKES BARRE. May 13. Stephen sedorehik. 10, Alden Station, Newport Township, was drowned today in a pothole while his brother, Henry, 9.

and a slater, Anita, looked helpless from the bank. The three children were strolling near the Bliss Colliery, Glen Alden Coal company, when Stephen decided to float a raft on the water. The raft collapsed and he disappeared from sight. Reports Money Lost James Harris, 1308 Brook 8treet, reported to Sergeant John McAndrew Saturday that when he returned home after spending some time in a Centra! City restaurant, he discovered that be had lost an envelope containing 111. T.

n. or Pennsylvania, which will Moses Taylor Class, Graduates May 24 Tot president and board ot managers of the Moses Taylor Hospital hare Issued invitationi to the annual commencement exerclaes of the Nurses' Training Oast Friday night. May in the Century Club. The exercises win be at 1:30 o'clock, followed by a.reeeption iron, 1:30 to 13 o'clock. Members of the elan are: Freda Elisabeth Byet, Marlon Holts Mar shall.

Sara Elisabeth Havens trite. Begins Ann Walsh, Juel Elinor Kos lot and Bertha Ethel Chellle. open tomorrow at the Elm Park Church, and continue through Wednesday afternoon. i The opening session, Tueeday morn Mrs. Elisabeth Avellne, S3, one of the oldest residents of South Scran ton, died yesterday afternoon at the home of ber daughter.

Mrs. Elmer B. Phillips. 617 Willow Street, following a long Illness. Ave line was born in Bavaria, Germany, and came to Scranton at an early age.

She Is survived by the following children: Mis. Harvey Bene tele, Mrs. Elmer B. Phillips, Mist Mayme Avellne and Joseph Avellne, all of this city; two sisters, Mrs. mi.

will begin at ocioc. xne address of welcome will be given by Mr. H. A. Dlmlich and greetinga will be brought by Mr.

John A. jerkin, PEONS 4 6161 president of the central City union. Miss Hartley will give the response. It ID Committees will be appointed at this session. During the afternoon session on Tuesday, greetings will be extended by Mrs.

John Owen on behalf of the fTnllntv A Myrtle Waugh, for the W. C. Miss Catherine Schadt for the Quota Club; Mrs. Xdith Reynolds for the Business and Professional Women; Dr. Anna Clarke for the League of Women Voters, and Mrs.

A. Lister for the Scran too Colony, National Society of New England Women. The address of the afternoon will be by Mrs. Luella Miss Lillian Powell, who will take the part of Nennette In Victor Herbert's musical comedy, "M'lle. Modiste." to be given In the Central High School Auditorium on Friday and Saturday nights.

May 34 and 35. by the Student Activities' Association of the school. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Powell espouse Avenue, and is a member of the Central High School Chorus, Thespls Dramatic Club and Book Club.

Nolan. Mrs. EUa Black, state president, will preside at Tuesday night's session and will give the principal address. Clyde Lynch, president of Lebanon Valley College, will also speak at this session. Election of officers wffll feature Wednesday morning's meeting and committees will give their reports.

The conference will close on Wednesday Century Club Notes afternoon with the presentation of a skit at the home of Miss Hartley by By LEONA G. VOGELSBEBGEI Club Notes Monday. May 30. at 13:30 o'clock the Clarts Summit L. T.

Mrs. Benjamin Cornell, director. (note change in time) the Juniors Junior voters of the Women's 1933 will hold their annual luncheon meet ing. Election of officers will follow The program at 3 o'clock will be in charge of the Junior Century Club drama department. Reservations close at noon, Satur day, May is.

"For details read your Bulletin." The garden department will eon Progressive Political Club of Lackawanna County will be in charge ot the meeting of the club tomorrow night at I o'clock In Hotel Casey. The annual birthday party of the Junior Phllathea Class, Green Ridge Baptist Church will be held tonight at the home of Mrs. E. F. Price, Mon sey Avenue.

Members of the Gold Star Mothers' Chapter and the American War Mothers will be honor guests at the Mother's Day meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary to Koch Conley Post. No. 131. American Legion, tomorrow night at o'clock. Mrs.

Mildred Swarts is chairman of arrangements, and Mrs. Lena Wirth will preside. duct its annual plant exchange and seedling sale on Wednesday morning, June 5, at the Century Club. Bring your surplus stock of plants and either exchange them for others. or place them on sale for the benefit of the garden department.

The Spring conference of the North eastern District of the State Federa tion of Pennsylvania Women will be fceld at the Century Club, beginning The Young Ladies' Auxiliary of the with a Presidents' Council and supper party on the evening of May 31. and continuing through an all day session beginning at 10 o'clock, Wednesday, May 33. Births North Main Avenue Baptist Church will meet tonight at the home of Mrs Margaret Thomas, Margaret Avenue. With a reading by Naldah Ross scheduled for Thursday, the Bible Class of Mrs. P.

A. Sweet will open its Spring sotial season. The reading will be held in St. Luke's Parish House and will start at o'clock. Edna Jones Dimmick will also present piano selections.

Winifred Thomas is chairman of the arrangements committee and is being assisted by Jean TJrie, Helen Muller, Alverdah Kennedy, Ruth Spreckler, and Leona and Betty Campbell. The regular monthly business meeting of the Welsh Women's Society will be held tonight at 8 o'clock In the Chamber of Commerce Building. Plans will be made for Welsh Day, and membership dues will be received. Mrs. John D.

Hughes, president, will be In charge of the, meeting. Lackawanna County Council, Federated Republican Women, will meet tomorrow night at 7:45 o'clock In the Hotel Jermyn. Mrs. J. Palmer Smith will preside.

Miss Cullen Named Princess Maiywood Miss Justine Cullen, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Cullen, Athens, and an honor music student at Mary wood College, has been elected Princess Mary wood, by popular vote of PASSARELLI To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pessaxelli, 930 Delaware Street, a son, at home. WALKER To Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph P. Walker, Seeleyville, formerly of Carbondale, a son, at St. Joseph's Hospital. KTi MERRTrr To Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Merritt, 38 Rock Street, Carbon dale, a son. "McOINLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McGlnley, 135 Lake Street.

Dun more, a son at the Mercy Hospital. JUDGE To Mr. and Mrs. John Judge. 1315 Bryn Mawr Street, a son yesterday at home.

O'REILLY To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Reilly. Bronx. N.

at the Wom ans Hospital, Bronx. The mother was formerly Miss Margaret Foy, Monroe Avenue, Dun more. POHONTSH To Mr. and Mrs Michael Pohonlsh. 936 Throop Street, Dunmore, a son in St.

Mary's Keller Hospital. DYMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dyman. 307 Colfax Avenue, a daughter In the Mary Keller Hospital SKELTON To Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Skelton, 1373 Penn Avenue, a tor in the Mary Keller Hospital. I Thomas Somers Will Be Buried Tomorrow Funeral services for Thomas Somen, 716 Moosic Street, will be held tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock with a requiem high mass in St. Peter's Cathedral. Interment will be Bt Catherine's Cemetery, Moscow.

Mr. Somers' death, which occurred the class. She will officially represent the local college at the laurel blossom festival June 18 to 33 in the Poconos. Miss Cullen, who Is one of the most representative members of the senior class, will be one of eighteen princesses chosen to represent eighteen Pennsylvania colleges during the festival, ard all will be honor guests at the various social affairs held in connection with it. on Saturday moraine, marked the MIIV3l JI.VVMC 1 jijiaWiiiiBlill second in the family last weak, hi wife, Nellie, having passed away on Tuesday.

She was buried in St. Catherine's Cemetery on Friday. The deceased was a native of Hasle ton and for the past forty years had been' employed in the steam heating department of the Scran ton Electric Company. He was a member of the Church of the Nativity, but owing to Forty Hours' devotions in that church the funeral mass will be celebrated in St. Peter's Cathedral.

He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. E. J. Murray. Brooklyn.

N. Mary and Margaret, at home, and Mrs. W. F. Carey, this city, and two Abingtorr Golfers Open Season May 1 6 Women golfers of the Abington Hills Country Club will open the season Thursday.

May 16, with a luncheon followed by golfing and cards. Luncheon will be at 13:30 o'clock, and golfers will play for ringer score during the afternoon. Mrs. F. R.

Wheelock and Mrs. P. F. Bumard will be captains for the day. Tables win be arranged for cards, for women members who desire to attend the luncheon, but do not wish to participate in the golf game.

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