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THE SCRANTON REPUHJCAR THURSDAY, MAY 16.. 1935 than meeting Monday night at the horns of I'M was cesejteated S. Church ehirmaa ansnsBBnssts. saalsM bjr 3 Greenland thick. Straw Hat Opening; Miss Frances Decker, Union Street by ttw RnKlcbac.

DSBarno. Mrs. Margaret Oavias, 1 Richard social time followed the business ses son and Mrs. Haaei Jones. The public Ruined by Weather The easket'i bearers were: Michael DeNaples, Charles Montana, Room sion.

Those nreaent Bettv is invited. Allia, Helen Parfitt, Stella Fragger, and Michael Barrasse. Smvarto De win be held on Thursday evenrng at 8:30 o'clock in the church. An old fashioned musicals will be conducted on Friday night at 4 the Hebo church by the Boy Scouts of Troop 3. The proceeds will go Into the camp fund of the troop.

JOY CLASS CONVENES TAYLOR, May lo. The Joy Olass of at Paul's church held its monthly Wardens John Noekea sad Casper Von Bergen, The public Is urged to attend. TAYLOR BRDIFS i TAYLOR. May The Heme Missionary society. Methodist Episcopal Church, will meet on Thursday afternoon in the home of Mrs.

George Marsh, atom Street The tegular monthly meeting of the Gleaners' Class of St; Paul's Church Zelda Anderson, Mildred Von Bergen, East Scranton hM J. WMmi fttaests Aveee. minwll. nmm MU Gibbs Reelected P. T.

A. President Naples and Joseph D'Aadrea. PennP. T. A.

to Meet Mrs. Nelda Evans, teacher, and Burial was in Mount Oarmel Ceme Francis Decker. Ttoe Parent Teacher Association of the William Penn School will meet tery RITES FOE jaTACH It was straw hat day yesterday but It was not straw bat weather. Cool breeses routed desires. to he among the first, to sport a.

panama or sailor although the shops are already 'stocked with inviting models. An expedition headed by Dr. Alfred tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock In the Wegener found Ice in the center of school building. This' wUl be the last meeting of the school" year. Officers will be elected sad other Important business transacted.

Mr. Loretts Bar The "funeral of Liytoh Leach was held yesterday morning from the home of his mother; Mrs. Reese Jcee, TnM Street A high mass of requiem was celebrated In 8t Mary's Church by Campf ire Visions" Pre riaanon will preside. A social sented by Pupils will follow the tuslTtrsi meettof. ui in.

unanai uaisasr. Mrs. T. J. Duffy presided at the organ and Miss Margaret Haggerty FLAN COUNTBT DANCE Mddbrri North End ENDS TODAY Al Jolson Ruby Keeler IN (Go Into Your Dance (Hurry Or You'll Miss It!) The Parent teacher Association of Wans are progTeasirisT for the coun sang the solos of the mi 4aswi J.

Uftse. Us oak try; dance to be held on Saturday The bearers were: Fred SI7S. Sight tinder the auspices of the Scran John June Audubon school held its final session of the year teat night In the achool auditorium. A capacity William and Albert Allenbach, ALL THIS WEEK Csattnueas Daily fresm 11 A. M.

THRILLS Set to Muskt SONGS That Excite! and how they sing taess km sengs Tm Fslling In Love With "Ah! Sweet Mystery ef Life" and many mere! Don't Let Anything Keep You From Seeing ton Sportsman Club In its clubhouse. a stream lined gal now It Increases speed 'and cuts down resistance. John Kearney, Joseph1 Carroll and Harry Hsut Burial was in Mount crowd of 400 attended. In School Play Prises will be awarded to the person wearing ithe most appropriate costume. AS officers were reelected at fol The public is Invited.

lows: Raymond B. Glbbs, president; Carmel C) LODGE EUCTS OFFICERS The Enrioo Caruso Loggia held a NORTH END BRIEFS "Charles Spelcher, vice president; Ed Ward KaeppeL treasurer. and Miss The dance conducted last night by Marr Fltssimmons, secretary. the Sports' club of the main branch "Campflre Visions'' was presented by of the Lithuanian political club In the special meeting In St Rooco's Hall recently and elected the following officers: venerablle, Antonio Di Ple tro; assistant venerablle, Lulgi Glsl lanella; executive venerablle, Fran pupils of grades three to seven mcra providence Auditorium was largely, at tended. Daniel Cuslcfc was general sive.

The scenes were laid in various foreign countries and an excellent ln chairman of arrangements. cesco Dl Biasi; orators. Francesco Fis The members of the Lloyd Street terpretatkm of songs and dances was given by the pupils who appeared In chetti; recording secretary, Eliso No progressive club will conduct a. pea nut dance, Saturday night in the native costumes. The cast of characters follows: vembrlno; financial Vito Pennello.

tesoriero, William Imbriale, curatori, Qsetano E4 Bavtno, Gio Providence Auditorium, a door prise HereV, looking at. you, Mae! Every man shout towrf would like to be the man about you I You've swankr'. Bo Scouts. TA. John Ukh, Rtotisrd will be swarded.

John Maslar is gen era! chairman of the dance. ftobtason. DtrM Harris. Robert Connolly, Howard Bolt. David Gross.

Prank Lavelle. 'Bert BaMwtn; TB, DavM Brandt. Francis NJptskslgggaahatS Members of st Vincent de Paul vanni Bus! bo Giordano, Antonio Salxarullo and Blagio Delalpi; grande delegate, Antonio Dl Plerto; supplente grande delegato. Oaetano Burn. Joseph Mayers.

Prank Olerr. rod. ert Abbott. Donald Simons. John Floyd Havrd Miller: busier.

Jack Dempaey; minstrel troupe entertained the elderly guests at the Hillside Home on Tues Dl Savina day night 5' scoutmaster. Robert Renoemuth: Old Joe. a hermit. Bernard Bnoelman: (uader study Howard Miller); Dog Tray. Rusty 2CIHTSA A meeting of the Keystone Literary Now I'm BOROUGH NOTES and Dramatic club win be held to WIKIW.

kna OMldren. TTrfnd Qrade. Hies C. Mr. and' Mrs.

Eugene New night in St. Mary's Hall. All mem ber are urged to attend. Murphy, teacher: Anne Shatter. Lillian anixter Jean Btratburaer.

Jean Betoblene. A Rochelle. N. recently visited afthe home of Mr' and'ijrs? J. June Wheeler.

Kvelyn Schweitier. Anna The Third Ward Progressive Club Mae Conslato. Shirley Gillette. Kt! Marten O'Netl. Bleanor liable.

will meet tonight at o'clock at 844 1539 Electric Street. Children of England, third grade. Miss West Market Street. Mrs. t.

Duffy. 1537 Electric Street, is entertaining her sister, Mrs. M. Scran ion, teacher; King. Mason kod ertson: queen.

Joyce SHverstein; maid, Frances Kessler: courtiers. Ollter Barton. Sure, a lady I You can tell by her walk, she's got class! Lillian Harrington, Wellsville. N. Dunmore Arthur Harrison.

John Wtnpatriek. WU With FRANK MORGAN tU 5 P. M. Eve's. 15 The funeral of Joan, three month' old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James Items may be left at Kneepfel and The part of Agnoir, the weaver, in Dougherty. Gypsy Road, was held yes Miller's Drag Store or 1531 Electric the North Scranton Junior High tred Parks. WaMer Wile, Alan oroes inger. James Hennigan; baker boy, Donald Lowenstelne.

Chinese children, fourth trade. Robert Barrett. Howard IllowHJ. William Kaufman. Ward Mason.

Joseph Monahan, Leonard Webs, James Brans. Robert terday afternoon from the home. School play, "The Emperor's New Burial la Mount Carmel ceme Clothes." to be given May 38 and 29, Street Phone 2 8038. Engineers Surveying The Beit Picture of Her Gloriout Career i. will be portrayed by Wesley Phillips Hewitt: gtrl from Russia.

Dorothy Young. Dutch children, third grade. Miss N. amnion. taadher: William Hennemuth, The Dunmore Better Housing com (above), son of Mr.

and Mrs. Haydn Phillips, 2134 Brown Avenue. Wesley Drinker Turnpike Frances Reeves. WtiUam Dempsey. Jane mittee met last night at the Legion Plans were' discussed for the Allen, Jack Williams.

Kenneth Kllnkel, Betty Burke. Joan Warden. Charles Bld has appeared in several other dramatic productions, including "A Hero opening of Dunmore headquarters, Engineers for the State Highway dleman, Jean Schneider, Swiss shep a 1" The ItaHan Democratic Association of Long Ago," given at the Elm Park herdess. Louise Schweitser. Indians, fourth grade: Indian mother Reeina Snelcher: Michael MeNamora.

Jo Church. "Sailing West to Find East" Department have been working for the past week in surveying the Drinker Turnpike. It Is understood will meet tonight Sevntarserio's Hall, East i Drinker Street. Officers i7T7 9 soph Brune. Oerard Scott.

Curtiss Hart man Ulrun RMI Donald WaTahaWSky. i and a French play, both produced by the Junior High School students. will be named. that the work is being done prelim! Anna STEII Gary COOPED IN NEDDIIX Mr. and" Mrs.

M. F. McOrail, Third Robert Lance. Joseph Pusateri; king of She Jungle. Robert Coelett.

Scotch laddies, fifth grade. William The balance of the cast includes: nary to eliminating curves on the highway. The state also plans to Street are In Cleveland where Mr, Zan, Albert Wilson; Zar, Ned Part' Lavelle. Robert Swingle. Robert Tunney.

have a wider approach built from Charles' Pierce, Thomas D' Aquino, Fred ridge; Thahn. Judy Murray; Orander, McGrail is a delegate to the convention of the Railroad Trainmen's the Erie tracks on East Drinker Sicbecker Edmund Tapoan. Frank Marilyn Crieder; Akmos, Leonard fill Hemrte Lefitrane. Lloyd HoVt Street, it is reported. Lodge.

They will be away for verstein: Thong boys. Robert Pritch Gypsies, tilth grade. Rose Bloeh. Shir Some time ago there was talk that month. ley Peon.

Ruth Host. Mary uneiu, wira Robinson. Eleanor Orego, Florence Kavts, Vsther ftreenes. the Highway Department planned to The Senior Queen Esther meeting ard and Robert Fensteermaker; Slag, Richard Morris; the general, William Scranton; the emperor, Robert Coch Cowboys, sixth grade, Dermott Mc scheduled for Friday, May 17, will be Dostponed Until Friday, May 34, at build a new highway to Elmhurst that would follow a part of the old Moosic Lake Railway roadbed. It is With A Grand Supporting Cast Of Star Names a niGiiT Ralph i Bellamy ran; the empress, Evelyn Sailer; a child, William Clark; weavers of the Namara, Tom Dempsey.

Eugene Nallins. Emmet Norton. Robert Turner. Teddy Adstr. Paul A lamer.

Jack 8c tuner la and the Dunmore Methodist Church said that this plan has been, aban STARTS FRIDAY Charles Temko. royal stuff, Peter Bonn, Evan Parker, Phyllis Galena, Jane Dolan, Mary Irish firls. seventh grade: Varjorte Bar doned. Rep. Harry O'Neill has been rett.

Gertrude onndei. uvema uaijagner. or advocating a wider approach into Dunmore for several years and on Marian Shea. Helen Howley. Marearet 1 omasiUS, BarOara Burns and Jeanette Tunney.

Vivian Claybough, Marie Smith. Cross. Evan Evans, 109 West Taylor Street, Italian girls, sixth and seventh grades: numerous occasions 'has urged the E5teHe Fowlman. Ethel Nemethy. Sally correspeodent.

mane yw state to construct a new concrete road added "Broadway Brevities' St. Paul's Jubilee from Dunmore Corners to the end of Harris, Florence Lebowits, Josephine Pu teri. Mildred Utan, Rita D'Annunsio. Cs (her FrledUn. The committee In charge follows: Muaie and son Miss Lillian Altaian East Drinker Street.

Program Is Announced Closes Tomorrow For Church Observance With JACK BENNY RUDY VALLEE also PAUL WHJTEMAN AL JOLSON MAX BAER OSGOOD PERKINS "Popeye Cartoon" "CHOOSE YOUR WEEPrNS" "BURIED LOOT" STRAND NEWS Anna Conway Injured dances, Miss Louise Miller, dialogue. Miss Helen Hay: properties. J. Fred Jones. Os 1 car Wagner, Howard Ornetine; lights.

Fred TAYLOR. May 15. Preparations When Struck by Auto Biebecker eosiume, laias ueien nay: i nrarranu and notices. Mr. and Mrs.

Bd have been completed by the Rev. Jos ward Kaeooel: Bskimo scene. Smith As eph Mason, pastor, and members "Old Home" Night Meet Miss Anna Conway, Perrig Street if rmn rtTTIT of the pyne Archbald Primitive Mn suffered a cut on the. elbow and body i Clark lea Cream Company. Pythian Officials ing Will Be Held odiat church lor the observance of the bruises yesterday morning when she was hit by an auto that had been fiftieth anniversary to be held dur ing the week of May 19 to 34.

In struck by an inbound Drinker Street To Speak at Meeting The week's program in observance clusive. A trolley car. According to police. Miss Programs for the week follows: Conway left the auto to board the Orand Chancellor commander etan i IIIZASETH AllAN si I eiA lUGOSI Caelvll I MCitfy Warrlers" jj of the fortieth anniversary of St. Paul's Lutheran Church will be brought to a close tomorrow night Sunday: a.

sneaking, the Rev. trolley and as she passed in front of lev J. Davis and Grand Keeper of Joseph p. apeaklng. the Exclusive But Not Expensive Tho the machine, the street car hit the Rev.

W. H. Holder; solo. Rrs. J.

Prest JVSSS: ff TOM Home night meet. auto. She was knocked to the wood; recitation. WUIMm hem. will address members of the a snort service wUl be held, followed Monday: 1:10 p.

dv. speaamg, me Key. White. Scranton; singing, John We Farview Lodge, No. Sea.

Knights of by a social session during which lan Frank Beardell, driver of the car, sins quartet. i Pythias, and their guests, members of tern slides will be used to show the itMAav i jy n. sdmkiii. mm ncr removed the young woman to her i the Reams LAdse. North Scranton: E5W II home.

Lieut of Police James Samela Seymour. Hudson: speaking, the Rer. R. Nichols. Plains: suet.

Mr. and Mrs. iit iSMr clurch during the Hyde Park Lodge. Taylor Lodge, and forty The Church Cbun Davis. trombone aolo, Jstan i fi fc.L.

cu wm be in charge. investigated. Miss Conway is an employe of the International Correspondence Schools. A banquet wlU be held tonteht in Thoma. Scran ton.

WenMday; Taylor night, 1:3 speaking, the Rev. MalsenMdmer; speaking, ttw Rev. Mr. Davis; speaking, the Corner Wyoming Avenue At Walnut Street MRS. SPINOTZ BURIED Rev.

Mr. Lowry; leader, Oeorg rraneu; ni.nlct Tvrtr riea. Scranton. more. The program, which will begin St John at 8 o'clock, wm be presided over by 1 ,2 1 "g.1? mnhnr rhanr.nnr of th Brotherhood of St Paul's GEORGE O'BRIEN "COWBOY MLUONAIRE" Tnursaay.

unraniaa aaMwvvr av, i pageaDC singug, wiinaa tma. The funeral of Mrs. Leona Spinots, 137 Bush Street, was held yesterday morning. A high mass of requiem Commander. The lodge degree team cn TBr" i wiU confer the degree of page upon t.thf Lutheraa i churches will attend.

ayior. Friday: p. speaking, the Rev, ur Paul. Plvmouth: aoeaklng. the Rev, wiw ss vaejuuvejn.

i ewn. i Mr. chorus. Richard hh k. mH 1Ml nn' wre largely Watklns.

leader. I.J V. i i i a lie nr nu npr. wiLn a jil im mriai niuuiam. I nr I fnnm na wfrtr AMmljuf tia.

milnlf Senior Qass Honor Local Bakelite Union 'To Entertain Friends i omer memoers or wie nage wm si i wllk CVALTN BOSTOCK Ms TIH ISs TIU 1 EVE. 1 Its A S5e a tend in a bodv. The committee In Students, Announced chsrge is: Henry Moore, chairman; Adelphian Men's OaSS Charlea Miller CI TT wh William I ve a The Bakelite Union, made up of em ployes of the American Record Com In Line With the Times In Step With Present Conditions! EE3E EDEIAKE Announce TAYLOR, Msy as. Honor studente Miller and Albert Motiska. i rresent Minstrel Remember! of this year's Senior Class were an pany, will entertain members and STavptaaavsi 2i mum friends at a buffet luncheon next Sat Extensive plans are being made by nounced by J.Schau man.

principal of Taylor High School. League to Hold Tea members of the Adelphian Men's Class Miss Anna Hnatusko. daughter The Senior Luther League of St. I of the First Christian Church for a Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas Hnatusko, Por TODAY 1 TO 11 P. M. "McFadden's FlaU" WALTEB C. KKIAY ANDY CLYDE BICHABD CBOMWBU BETTY PUBINESS ter Avenue. Is the and 1 a candlelight tea in the church this Thursday evening.

May 33, in the evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. John H. church parlors. The Rev.

D. Irvln Walter Nackonachny, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Nackonachny, Lmcom Kinback is In charge of arrangements. Sheets, pastor of the church, will di Street Is the salutatorisa.

Second, Entertainment will be furnished by rect the chorus. George C. Williams, honors la the Academic and commer members of the Luther League, who I who has had much experience in am i Ordy UP PrfCCJ novo Dcon Lovorcd cial courses were won respectively by aiu present a oue aci piay, surryuig I aieur mmsuvisy, wiu oe mieriocuior. t. BDW.

O. BOBIKSON Miss Kathryn Frances, daughter of Mr. Off Father, under the direction of I The fouowlng are the end men. and Mrs. Warren Francis, Church The Wole Town's Gus Walter.

Members of the cast Donald Babcock, Arthur Hess, William Hogan and Carl Kleinschrodt. Ben I are: Malvina Fetser, Catherine Stain Talkbg' Street, and Miss Elisabeth Slommskl. daughter of Mr. and Thorns Slommskl. West Taylor Street i berg, Alice Motiska.

Robert Kolb, Al Thomas is general chairman of ar rangements, assisted by T. O. Bab cock. Crelghton Winters, Robert Rusch and Harold Smith. Girls of the Luther League will pour.

Others who maintained a 90 ner cent average throuzh their four years fol um Myrtle and George Cooper. CLASS DINES TONIGHT 4 Approximately fifty members and Bowler to flnmnlptf" Emily Rogers, Seima Friedman, Ann Evans, Vivian Moore, Irene Race, Helen Griffiths. Mary Malodovitch, Harry Cook, William SummerhlU. Stanley Waleslak. frijmAt eta aBTTksMtsw4 i mttmnA thai I Arlina Judge' "Million Dollar Baby" annual dinner and final buslnesc act Details of Outing ni our riAni hose neon Famous For Its Marvelous Broadway Entertainment Excellent Foods and Finest of Wines.

Beer and Liquors. nuns Draught slon of the Summer months to be held I by the Ladles' Adult Bible Class of The Bulls Head Bowling League will SHOW MOVIES FRIDAY TAYLOR. Msv is. Taylor Camp. Petersburg Presbyterian Church in the meet tonight in Morrealefe Barber jli.tna hall .4 I BVm.

T. Tl LmOUk.1. vuu.t.M uiiniig unu wuam avt, v.v i rruviucucc nusu, ana cvmcve o'clock. plans for the annual outing to be Sporumen's League, will hold its regular weekly meeting Friday night at o'clock In the Century Hose House Jassea Cagaev rss ama 'Brtea Mrs. Robert H.

Miller, class presi held Sunday at Buck Horn Inn. A dent, will serve as toastmsster. An varied program has been arranged, DEVIL DOES of ft tlx impromptu program of speeches and which will Include a luncheon at with president Qomer Da vies presiding. The feature of the meeting, will nra Agaea Laarai RarSr Oaasalf entertainment will be' presented. noon, a fuH course dinner In the eve be a two hour motion picture on "For carse rm.rrr,,.

program of ad est Fires and Their This series of pictures 'has been shown la The Ladles Aid Society of Myrtle w. Street Church will serve lunch 1 ZZ'Z all the colleges and high schools mi a KaaajT BIWiiSAU, 4 SgffVdi WUl SV throughout, the stste sad. has aroused SBI1U sTCU blelUl I'UOWQCr VUQslJ mh I J.J naaGEnfealo 2 Our floor showi are still and always wHl be the best ever seen here. Our food remains on the top perch of ciuality. Our Wines, Cocktailt, Liquors and Beers an the best ob terinable.

i And Howard Broclrway your favorite continues to amuse Scran ton's pleasure lovers with bii i Drake Ordiestr. Enut Said Join thz Crowds Walter C. Aalr wide interest In the preservation' of I e(B V.VrVSk IH WIC VUUiVU IUU1U JUSAi. Vm Wat Dfssfr H11 ftadk jsKatt aWA KELLT and CLTDI e.e asa au vasfvatiT VI I jjg. game life and forests.

The films were made possible through Deputy Firs "KeFABSEkTS FUTT, the luncheon and sslev Address Students FRANK OBOTLI Tedd and KeUy Ceeaedy rersons Wisning OOnate US aaimiel Rarer and Jnaenh txmlnwHe to esU 3 7447 or the former of the civil engineering de urday night at Junlon Mechanics' Hall, 435 Alder Street Lewis Hines. Phil' partment of the 1 C. 8. and the lat mmt a a a I vl uie maio mpmmncm 1110 adelphla, organiser for the American Federation of Labor, wiU givs an address. Frank Boyle, president of iTllCnaei Alonasnan same school, were the guest speakers Taalgfet Oaly 1 sal P.

M. BABBABA STANWYCK "Woman In Red" Dies in Dunmore Home Lries of vocational conferences being the union, is chairman of the committee on arrangements. held at the North Scranton Junior Charlie Cfeeae CestaST LADIES' OUT NIOBT aaionaei r. Monacnan, oiea St m.h swhi pha ibimn. ana Rye and Bourbon Elands Rye and Bourbon Blends UA BONDED LIQUORS STRAIOHT OR UOHBALU ALL IMPORTED SCOTCH WHISKEYS ALL COCKTAILS Me assl Chairman 'Boyle's associates are: 11 o'clock tost night at his home.

109 mform of the re Hugh Go mi ley, business sgent of the tmtmvrf, (A, Xssawar 'it" ja sin a L.Z iTraor'. sponslbUIUes and opportunities of the union; Stella Urbanowica, Lucille Kearney, Herbert Phillips. Michael ae I varlraia wnAatinna Wollovtns the ad known and highly regarded resident I tlu.Minn w. h.M Ketchur. Earl Mursch, James Bennett, "Shadow of Doubt Fred Caswell.

Walter Rafalko, WlUlam r. Moms, student chairman, Ricker, Thomas Moraary, Edward I BUsrse Vlrrtala OOBTEZ BSDCB CBASB COSRDY Mr. Monaghan was born In Hawlev I Schaeffer, Richard Vernal, John a Phillips, John Cerra, William Schaef ana nsd oeen a resident of Dunmore I Sl for the past thirty years. Hewasetn I AnangUlg dOCial SCSAPTY CABTOM fer, Henry Roscoe, Cyril Carey, Robert ployed as a foreman for the Scranton Plans are progressing rapidly for Coyne and John Pmrlnlk. eeeri Coal Company.

He was a member of the can party to be conducted by llvliyaMULlft St Msry's Church and was active tn members of the Oliver Kingman Bible the affairs ef that carish. Class on' Tuesday evennig in St, BlfTVMa mmA AIJJFtf rfjn. SahmUwa VINCE KIEJNNAN AND SNAPPY SAM, CoTnar Besides his wife be Is survived by John's Church rooms. Pinochle ana wkf gWMllsMl BBMsBajM MMV Big Combination Minstrel and Dance St Tlioira Students Friday NHe Town Hall "LCYEbCLCC'J" one dasjghter, Mrs. John Allan, this I dominoes win be played and prises Honiara Steperrfesng Diractors wamot sc.

city, and two sisters, Mrs. timer awarded to the holders of high seers. Bert, Cartatm, Brundate. Dunmore. and Mrs.

Ed 1 luiresiamenu wtu us served. I war MeOUl, this est. Mm BtsaMth.

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