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15 THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY. MAY 24, 1935 East Scranton North End Oearge J. Lefts, tti Oak street, eerreapeadeat. Fheao 4 M7. Dunmore Building To Be Renovated IT Revert J.

WRttams, South Sciraetoe Concert Presented By Ringgold Band taeiiasSBSBisesses MM. Has Role in Play Ernest LewMTBuried In Washburn Cemetery PHONE 2 8036 79 Cedar Ave. JOHN J. DEMUTB Phone 4 3749 Enjoyable Program Is To Be Moved to Square By Housing Group Given in South Side Observes Birthday business meeting of the association to be held Friday evening, June 1. 3 Youths Jailed A three room house, located at 60S The Ringgold Legion Band, William The funeral of Ernest Lewis was held yesterday afternoon from the home of his brother, Herbert Lewis, 1932 Wayne Avenue, with the Rev.

Mr. Straw, Vestal, N. Y. officiating, assisted iby the Rev. Dr.

John Roberts, pastor of the Dr. Jones Memorial Congregational Church, North Scranton. Sherwood Street, Dunmore, was ae D. Chase, conductor, gave a concert At P. T.

A. Meeting On Two Charges in the Parish House of the Hickory cured yesterday by the Better Housing Committee of Scranton to be moved Street Church last night, its first ap to the Court House Square for renova pearance in a natty new uniform, The Girls'" choir of the Senior Chris tion. The house will be transformed into a tlx room dwelling and moved Evans Named President Trio Accused of Larceny tlan Endeavor Society and William back to Dunmore. Ordnung, tenor, assisted in the pro Of School Group And Burglary The bouse at 74 East Parker Street, I IF i I gram. Class Plans Outing The Rev.

Graeflln Bible Class of the Prospect Avenue E. Church held its monthly, business meeting last evening at the home of Arthur Powell, Moltke Avenue. Plans were completed for the annual Memorial Day outing to be held next Thursday at Henry Weyandt's term, Elmhurst. The committee in charge of arrangements la arranging for an Interesting athletio program. ADVANCE MEETING DATE The weekly business meeting of and Price sang, accompanied by John R.

Davis. Hymns rendered were: "Peace, Sweet Peace, the Gift of God's Love," "Face to which was contributed by the Scran' One of the city's oldest organise ton Coal Company, could not be tions, the Ringgold Band is held in moved without Interfering with tele' Face," and "Goodnight Down Here Three young men who were arrested on Wednesday night, charged with larceny and burglary, were arraigned high esteem; particularly has it been active in supporting worthy and de phone and electric service. but Good Morning Up There." There Through the volunteer service of were many flowers. serving causes. In past days when it was conducted by Billy Chase, father before Justice of the Peace Nicholas III i WuukV :3 1 local architects, painters, carpenters, Casket bearers were: Thomas Price, master painters and artisans, the of the present bandmaster, the Ring William Lewis, William Price and Prof.

J. H. Seeley of the Scranton Lackawanna Business College was th principal speaker at the meeting of the Parent Teacher Association of No. 37 School held last evening in the school auditorium. He spoke on "Most Noble Work in all the World Is Elevation of Human Society." Officers were elected for the ensuing term.

"Those named were: George Evans, president; Mrs. William Burns, vice president; Mrs. Ila Cour Dunmore dwelling will be completely gold boys were among the smartest on parade. In recent years it has been remodeled as an illustration of what Aubrey Lewis, all nephews, and Hubert and Theodore Lewis. Interment Patriotic Council, No.

822, Jr. O. U. A. was held last night in Junior Mechanics Hall with S.

Sheldon Cas property owners will be able to ac connected with veteran organizations. was In Washburn Street Cemetery. complish under provisions of the Fed. and is now official band of the Koch tles, councilor, presiding. It was de Conley Post.

No. 121. Longo yesterday. In default of $1,000 ball, each was committed on the larceny charge while on the burglary charge the three were held without bail pending Grand Jury action. The prisoners are Ernest McCoy, 23, and Edward Swingle, 18, Chinchilla, and Charles Woodyatt, 18, whose residence is given as Scott Road, R.

P. Scranton. The young man are said to have stolen a car owned by German Genello, 821 John Street, era! Housing Act. The Dunmore Deposit and Discount Bank has Increased the mortgage on the house to meet Minstrel Attracts Its program consisted of the Cor cided to hold the weekly business meeting next Wednesday evening in tege from Gounod's "Queen of sen, second vice president; Mrs. Wil the costs of moving It to the square.

Large Assemblage "Ariette" (Gounod), cornet solo by stead of Thursday, on account of Memorial Day. The Better Housing Bureau is lo Richard Gendall. Rossini's overture to liam Allen, secretary; Miss Jessie Williams, treasurer; Mrs. A. Abrahms, historian.

Following the business session, the cated at 140 Wyoming Avenue. The minstrel show presented last "Barber of Saville." Safranek's "At lantic," the Lucia Sextet, two Chaml night by (he Adelphlan Men's Class Pupils from the fourth and fifth and to have stripped It of Its acces' nade selections and Victor Herbert's Excursion Committee held a meeting when plans were made for various members to visit Junior Councils throughout the county and secure their cooperation in making the af of the First Christian Church in the grades were in charge of dedication church parlors was largely attended, exercises of the flags presented by the Green Ridge Geortre Smith (above) will enact Favorites." All the music was very sories besides breaking into a garage owned by Charles Shoe at 826 John Ate role of Rex in the three act play, enjoyable and loudly applauded. iue ym ua instrumental music, r. u. 01 A.

for the various rnnm ol Irving Spalding 2204 Wyoming "The Street Called Sham" written by The girls' choir directed by jokes and antics of the endmen and the school. Roberts, the magician Avenue, correipopdent. Phone 8 0287, Stephen Outturns from the piano, the uuicr iwmuh were wen rceeiveo. eiueruunea wltn made fair a success. The excursion will be held on Saturday, June 8, to New York with a boat, trip to Indian Head.

Emily Jewel, to be presented by members of the Luther League of St nn Williams MrvM a. In music being Gretchaninoff 's "Slum' Miss O'Donnell Speaks Peter's Lutheran Church on Wednes ber Song," Rasbach's "Trees," Oley teriocutor. The Rev. d. m.

sheets, Renovation of Parish Speaks' "Sylvia" and Leonl's spiritde day and Thursday evenings, June 5 and 6, at 8 o'clock, in the church as frraaowAa nog vuvvtvi Ji biTC wuus I On "Mental Hygiene" SOUTH SIDE NOTES The German American Nonpartisan Tally Ho" with "Down Louisiana Street, where three tires were stolen. Dunmore police claim to have recovered some of the stolen goods hidden away in a garage owned by the McCoy youth at Chinchilla. Detective Thomas (Mose) McDonald, Lieut. James Samela and Officer Edward Conway worked on the case. It is said the police hope to link the three pris eners with thefts of gas from tanks of cars throughout the Benjamin Thomas was chairman.

I alOUSe Considered sembly hall. Way," as an encore. Mr. Ordnung "Mental Hygiene" was the subject Soloists included: Donald Babcock. The following is the cast of play sang speaks' "Mandalay" and "Danny Edward Hopkins.

William Hoean. committees from the various so of a talk given by Miss Helen O'Don ers: Queen Ray, Frances Kteeman; Boy." Michael Jeannette. carl Klelnschrodt cietles of the Hickory Street Presbv, Dorine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Derby, 429 West Drinker Street, Dunmore, who will be three nelL supervisor of mental health in Peter Callahan.

Howard Ornstine; the Scranton public schools, at and Arthur Hess. Robert Barber gave terian Church, the Rev. Dr. Theodore ukulele numbers. F.

Hahn, pastor, and representatives years old today. Taylor largely attended parent Teacher meeting last night in Robert Morris Peggy. Callahan, Ruth Martin; Jasper Free, Robert Pinnell; Mrs. Elaine Ray, Ruth Motiska; Mrs. Callahan, Marie Camln; Lord Ashford, Kenneth from the Board of Trustees and Elders Evan Evans, 199 West Taylor Street, School.

Miss O'Donnell stressed the rU lmet Wednesday evening for the dut correspondent. Phone Taylor 129 R. viwuF iuis uuuge I pose of discussing the advisability of Kleeman; Flora Fair, Lena Baer; be special singing by the choir and point that the parents and teachers Mecca sisters. should work together to Improve the In Relief Workers "novating, the parish It. is Ozark, Henry Husing, and Mamba, Grace Pinnell.

ability of the child as faults are more SERB Orchestra Will uie inieDuon oi tne various societies Appeals for Support Of Poppy Day Drive "Honor the dead and serve the living," is the message which the memorial poppies will bring to the resi dents of Dunmore on Poppy Day, Saturday, said Art Cummings, commander The play is under the direction of fi AnA often found in the class room than Election Conducted ahe 4jo the At a meeting of the Ladles' Aux to build an addition to the parish house, making an assembly hall and recreation room, Mrs. John H. Klnback. iliary of the second Ward Republican By Democratic Club kln88 0 the 8Ch001 medlcal Club last night in its headquarters, Give Concert Tuesday TAYLOR, May 23. Supt.

William J. Powell today issued an invitation to the public to attend a concert to A committee on ways and means Political Club held a successful card party last evening in the P. O. S. of A.

Hall. Jacob Sossong was chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements. All members of St. Mary's Choir are requested to be present for rehearsal at 8 o'clock tonight. The S.

R. C. Club will hold a card party tomorrow evening in the Junior Mechanics Hall, Alder Street. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments served. The public is Invited.

There will be a meeting of the German American Federation in the Jun ger Maennerchor rooms, South Side Bank Building, at 8 o'clock tonight, when reports will be made on the state convention held in Bethlehem. All members are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. John Bui don, S39 Hickory Street, announce thr birth nf a son on Saturday at Mercy Ho The baby has been named C.

V. Burdon. Mrs. Burdon before hei marriage was Miss Virginia Dare Perry, 2431 North Main Avenue. Mr.

Burdon is a clerk in the Post Office. Prescott P. T. A. The business session was presided was appointed to determine the cost The newly formed Dunmore Ital the group went on record favoring the placing of college graduates and welfare workers, now employed by the of Victory Post, American Legion, in a ian American Democratic Club elected over by Mrs.

James Davison, sec re tary, In the absence of the presl statement yesterday urging all vet be given in the local high school au officers last night at a meeting in County Relief Organization, with of the work and to make preliminary plans. If deemed advisable to make the contemplated change, the matter will be brought up before the Hears Naldah Ross erans to give fullest support to the dent. The following were elected to Santarserio's Hall. There was a large practical women who have had ex ditorium on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock by the SERB Orchestra of Poppy Day observance. perience in housekeeping.

The re' attendance. The club also arranged for a rally at Washington Hall on Scranton which Is under the manage office for the coming term: president, Durward Nicholson; vice president, Mrs. Richard Griffiths; secretary, Mrs. James Davison, and treasurer, William port of the committee in charge of "Men who served in Prance have an indelible picture of the poppies in their minds, closely associated with June 2. Naldah Ross, local authority on the recent dance held by the club Methodist Church showed that the affair was successful.

The officers are as follows: chair man, Hector De Pavzieo; first vice Bowen. Mrs. Wallace Davis gave etiquette, addressed members of the Parent Teacher. Association of William Prescott School at the final A social hour was enjoyed. the memory of their comrades whom they left overseas," the commander ment of Theodore Bauschman.

The group has already played twice, before the student body of the local high school and the excellent performance of the musicians on occasions prompted Supt. Powell to secure their several recitations, In Annual Meeting chairman, Fred Cerra; second vice chairman. James Azzarelli: secretary, meeting of the year last night. More than 180 were in attendance. Mother and Daughter The annual meeting of the congre Samuel Vellela; treasurer, Gregory Rev Rej Addresses tXAvatanlr mih.lnlfe chairman Oenrffff gation of the Prospect Avenue M.

"Better Manners in Children" was services for this concert. Dinner Conducted Morell; executive committee, Samuel' Asbury Men's Meeting Church was held recently in the church auditorium. The Rev. Karl Mrs. Ross' topic.

She stated that in the busy run of life grown ups do Mastriannl, chairman; Sam Donato, Mrs. D. E. Sheets of the First Theim, pastor, presided. Plans were More than SO members were present Jack Carluccl, Thomas Vellela, Mi Youthful Axe Slayer Dies in Electric Chair not take time enough to talk.

with children about manners. She said that this error could be corrected by chael Dernano, Lewis Vellela, Ber last night at a meeting of the Men Christian Church was the guest made to have the exterior of the speaker last night at the mother church renovated. A committee was said. "Soon after the American Legion was organized the poppy was adopted as its memorial flower and the custom adopted of wearing the flower on the Saturday before Memorial Day in tribute to the war dead. "The distribution of the poppies on Poppy Day was placed by the legion In the hands of those loyal, patriotic women who compose the American Legion Auxiliary.

Through their volunteer efforts they recall for all America the Inspiring services of the men who died in the poppy flecked fields 1 of Prance and Belgium. They also Church Observance Will Close Tonight TAYLOR, May 23. Friday evening will mark the closing services of the fiftieth anniversary observance of the nard Enrico and James Azzarelli. of Asbury held In Asbury M. E.

Church. daughter banquet held at the Dr. appointed to devise ways and means going over the happenings of the day The principal address was given by HONORED AT COLLEGE the Rev. M. Hunter Reid, recently re Jones Memorial church.

An interest of raising the necessary funds for the tag address en "Mother" was given contemplated improvements. It is the with the child before he or she retires at night. The speaker made Nicholas E. Lettierl, son of Mr. and tired pastor, who spoke on "Africa.1 by Mrs.

George Wagner. intention of the congregation to have The Rev. Mr. Reid, who spent many McALESTER, May 24 (Friday) (JP). Robert Cargo, 21 year old axe slayer, went calmly to his death In the electric chair in the State penitentiary here shortly after midnight for the murder of A.

L. Luke, Bethany nurseryman. Mrs. Joseph Lettierl, recently was elected president of the Alpha Phi clear the importance of the parents in training a child's manner, and Pyne Archbald Primitive Methodist Clfcrch and will be known as "re Mrs. John Roberta served as toast the improvement completed by De years in Africa as a missionary, related his many experiences in that Fraternity at the University of Penn master, and the invocation was given cember, when the church will cele stated that home environment had much to do with the success or failure by Mrs.

Evan Price. The talks were brate Its fiftieth anniversary, country, union night." The speakers will be the Rev. F. Paul, Plymouth, and the Rev. W.

J. Reseigh, Olyphant. sylvania. He is a graduate of the Dunmore High School, class of Jan raise funds for the legion and aux of a child's mannerisms. At the business session plans were vocal solos and interspersed with group singing.

iliary welfare work among those who discussed for a class outdoor meet At the business session officers for uary, 1932, and is now in his junior year in college where he is taking, a Make Plans for Ball The committee in charge of the ings this Summer. The first will be the coming year were elected. Robert not called upon to oie, out sacrifice strength and health in the prelaw course. He was also; elected i mil held June 29 at the Summer home of The musical program will be furnished by a chorus under the direction of Richard E. Watklns.

A social program will be enjoyed at the close of the service. Will Offer PlayV ball to be conducted by the South L. Graves was reelected president Harry Bridgeman, vice president defense, the disabled veterans, delegate to the fraternity convention William E. Bright, Tompkins vllle. The i and for the families of the dead and to be held at Rochester, N.

this second will be held in mid Summer Mrs. Ferdinand tender, treasurer, The pupils of the Stephen Girard Scranton Republican Association held a special meeting last evening when nrellminarv nlaiu went marl. The Summer. at E. P.

Gager's home, Lake Shehaw and Mrs. Raymond G. Baisden, secre of which Henry E. Kelly is AT AU STATE STORES tary. disabled." Survey Reveals Many B.

Y. P. U. to Conduct RECEPTION TONIGHT will present a musical play foUowing comprise the general corn entitled "A Trip tO Europe" On TueS William Blnnm nra1 hlr. Following the meeting a social ses Pupils of the seventh and eighth A reception will be held tonight for sion was enjoyed.

grades engaged in a debate: "Resolved, day evening, June 4. The perform' Edward Kossman, secretary; man; new members of the Blessed virgin ahce will be held in the school au Arnold Roth, treasurer; Peter W. That scranton should Have Daylight Saving Time." The affirmative side, soaauiy at m. mary viiurcn in cuu nectlon with the closing of the retreat IrOOd Snepnerd team ditorium. The cast, fifty in number, is under the direction of the members Services on Sunday TAYLOR, May 23.

In the absence of the pastor on Sunday, members of the Senior B. Y. P. U. will conduct the morning services in the Welsh Streets Need Repairs A survey made this week of the various paved staeets in Dunmore hows that Borough Council will fair Haas and Louis Wolf.

It was decided to hold the affair on Monday evening, upheld by August Magnotta, William Kelly and William Schmidt, was in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Xt7; TLU. Sept. 8, in Junior Mechanics Hall in awarded the decision. Following the of the faculty.

HOSTESS TO CLUB the nature of a cabaret and ball. well if all of the repairs are com' Members of the Public Speaking The various chairmen of commit pleted and tho expense kept within Miss Ethel Wood was hostess to Class of the Church of the Good held this program, refreshments were served, Interesting Exhibit tees will be announced at the monthly morning. Baptist Church. In the evening at 6 o'clock Emlyn T. Jenkins, prominent layman of the local Congregational Church, will deliver a talk on "Perfect Shepherd last night' defeated the Girls' Dunmore Speaking Class in a members of the Wlde A Wake Club recently at her home on North Lincoln Avenue.

Cards and bingo were TROOP ENJOYS PARTY the budget limitations, Mm eireev is one of the streets that will require much attention, while several blocks on Green Ridge Street are in such a Held by Ladies9 Aid A mother and daughter party was Tribute." Benjamin J. Davis will lead debate staged in the parish house of the Good Shepherd. The topic was Bargains in White Footwear At enjoyed and refreshments served. the service. held at the Legion rooms on Wednes "Resolved, That Capital Punishment Approximately four hundred per Those present were: Ethel Wood, Dor day night by Girl Scout Troop, No.

42, deplorable condition that some mo' torists have been advocating the clos sons attended the elaborate exhibit POPPY SALE TO OPEN Should Be Abolished in the United States." 9 othy Grier, Eva Rolls, Blanche Jennings, Maud Griffiths, Fannie Wil sponsored by the Legion Auxiliary. The Legion Post has presented the troop tag of the highway until repairs can TAYLOR, May 23. Friday evening conducted by the Ladies' Aid Society of Petersburg Presbyterian Church In mm be made. Chestnut Street is anomer Members of the Good Shepherd with American flags, and standards, and Saturday morning the Poppy Day team, who upheld the affirmative side, the church auditorium yesterday aft' liams, Margaret Rae, Margaret Hauck, Ann Leonard, Eva Watson, Mary Davies, Edna Ace, Betty and Ethel the presentation having been made by paved road that must undergo, ex tensive repairs. committee of Taylor Post, No.

306, were: Louis Winters, Paul Karpiak, Eugene Holland, chairman of the American Legion, will offer to the pub ernoon and last night. Diversified types of articles were on display. Un Americanization Committee of the lic the opportunity to purchase pop Other streets in poor condition are Third and Short Streets, South Willis Jones' and David MacKay. Members of the Dunmore team were: Prey and Myrtle Evans. Miss Wood was assisted in serving by Myrtle 1906 N.

MAIN AVE. PROVIDENCE SQUARE usual interest was manifested in hand Post. pies, thereby honoring their departed woven skirts made in 1803, numerous Lillie Mae Jones, Veronica Mello, Evans. comrades and enabling them to con Blakely and Jefferson Avenue between Marion and Green Ridge Streets. The Mary Bantlzegmla and Sarah Gold' CLUB TO HOLD CLAMBAKE tinue the child welfare work they shawls from Europe, ranging trom 123 to 200 years old, and china over two hnriwt nrovides for an outlay 'of man.

David Jones served as chair PLAN CLAMBAKE are doing in this The Sicilian Political Club is making plans for a clambake to be held in hundred eyeara old. Arrangements were furthered last man. Seventy five beautiful quilts and a the near future. The following com night at a meeting of the High Works New Deal Club in its headquarters for REHEARSE FOR PLAY TAYLOR, May 23. Members of the large number of hookrugs, all done ry $10,000 for street repairs If that sum is found necessary.

Last year when paved streets were repaired the work proved so expensive that Council had to arrange the transfer of money to mittee is in charge: Salvatore Lom hand; antiques, including an old fash the annual clambake to be held in the Dames Plan Party At a meeting of Columbus Sister' Dramatic Club of Immaculate Con Joseph N. Fazio, Cattaldo Values to $3 in White Oxford (Solid Leather Seles) near future. A varied program, of ception church are rehearsing a three Jullano, Samuel Vullo, A. Fazio, Jos hood. Dames of Malta, held last night, sports and other entertainment is be the pave fund so that the contractors loned melodlan, chairs, needlework, embroidery and a prayer book, 125 years old, drew large throngs to booths where they were on display.

A suc act drama, "The Prince Chap, under the direction of Miss Kathleen Hayes, eph Acculto, Louis Naro and James Azzarelli. The club will hold a special plans were furthered for a card party ing arranged. The following is the bills could be paid. to be held in the Green Ridge Bank committee in charge: Thomas Murphy, mesting Sunday afternoon in the to be presented in the local nigh school auditorium on Sunday and Patrick Gilgallon and Joseph Oreeley, clubrooms. i Building on June 1.

Bridge, pinochle and dominoes will be played, prizes will Arrange Mass Meeting The Better Housing Program Com' Monday evening, June 2 and 3. cessful bake sale was conducted by the members in conjunction with the Tea was served by past presidents of the society. Mrs. Fred be awarded for high scores and re PLAYLETS PRESENTED Charles Weber, Carpet Weaver, 122 mittee will hold a mass meeting in its freshments will be served. Players are The two playlets presented last night Rigg Street, Dunmore.

Adv. SERVICE IS ARRANGED TAYLOR, May 23. An interesting Kellerman and Mrs. J. Clewell Ot asked to furnish own cards.

headquarters, 101 East Drinker Street, tonight. Members of the advisory and BOROUGH NOTES tinger poured. The committee in charge Includes under the auspices of the Queen Esther Society of the Court Street M. E. Church, in the church parlors, were executive committee, together with There will be a meeting of the Mrs.

Edna Compton, chairman; Mes Mrs. John H. Brandt was in charge of the exhibit, and was assisted by builders' organizations and interested property owners lmng on Grove Street, dames Ethel Smith, Sadie Waugh, largely attended. A program of recita service has been arranged by the Congregational Church, for Sunday evening at o'clock. Prof.

Daniel H. Lewis, Kingston, will deliver the sermon. Talks will alsqbe given by William Herbert, Wllkes Barre, and W. F. citizens are invited.

Cooperation or Mrs. Severin Sekol, Mrs. Mabel Hoff between Monroe Avenue and Blakely Johanna Dunn, Ruth Hall, Jean tions, vocal solos, duets and other en cal residents is asked in order that man, Mrs. Alice Wenzel, Mrs. Louisa Streets, at the Borough Hall Monday Brown, John Reid, Henrietta McGla tertainment abo was enjoyed.

Miss Wenzel and Mrs. Minnie Hoflmeister. the plan to have many homes remodel evening at ciocat to discuss plans drie. Anna Clifford and Edith Fermer. Dorothy Ruoff served as director of ed or repaired may be carried out on a for the possible reconstruction of the At the conclusion of the meeting a Prudent, Virginia.

The public is the playlets, assisted by Mrs. Clarence The proceeds will be donated to the fund of the Ladles' Home Missionary large scale. Tradesmen 'may register street as fwa project. The property social session was enjoyed, Invited. society.

owners uving on Monroe Avenue ana Carman. CLASS ARRANGING PARTY At BEKX'S and the public may obtain informa tion at the headquarters. Thomas Hlggins, a field representa. between Marion Street and the city At the Roosevelt QUOIT MATCH TONIGHT line will meet at a later date. Class Offers Comedy TAYLOR, May 23.

The County Jean Harlow, star of the 1 "Red A special meeting of the School tlve of the FHA, will speak at the Preliminary plans are being made by members of Oliver Kingman Bible Class of St. John's Episcopal The True Blue Sunday School Class Headed Woman" and William Powell, Line team, Old Forge, one of the outstanding contenders for the Lacka of Myrtle Street M. E. Church pre' Board will be held Monday evening, instead of the regular meeting Tues star of the "Thin Man," are co session tonight. HOLD BIRTHDAY PARTY wanna Valley Quoit League honors, Church for a card party to be con starred in "Reckless," the feature at tented a three act play entitled "Moon Shy" before an assemblage of 250 in day evening, because several of the will be the opponents of Taylor team on ducted on Wednesday evening, June traction at the Roosevelt Theater to directors will be out of town on the Friday evening on the West Taylor 12, in the church lecture room.

Prizes the church auditorium last night. The Honoring Mrs. Anna King, 1738 Monroe Avenue, friends gathered at latter date. Street Court. night and tomorrow.

The picture is a rapid fire modern story of a girl who play, a farce comedy, was under the A meeting of the L. c. D. A. Club The first game will begin at 8 will be awarded to the holders of high score.

Following playing, luncheon will be served. Mrs. Frank Bublll, direction of William Woelkera. her home to celebrate her birthday. During the evening they found they rises from carnival shows to become was held last evening at the home o'clock.

Members of the cast were: Mar the toast of Broadway. Franchot Tone, of Miss Kathryn Verrastro. Plans wers celebrating the birthdays of two May Robson, Ted Healy and At'en president, will be in charge. NORTH END BRIEFS Values to $2.50 in Boy Sport Oxford jl .69 At Benn' were made for a bus ride to be conducted Sunday, June 7. Jones, Scranton boy, are seen in various garet, a young, business woman on her vacation, Jeanne Stender: Laura lee, her best chum, Merle Sweltzeri Nancy, her second best friend, Susie TAYLOR BRIEFS TAYLOR, May 33.

The degree am of the local Daughters of Amer roles of the plot for whose colorful Mrs. William Bulger, North Apple Street, will open her home for a card musical background, Jerome Kern wrote the theme song. Stone; Esmeralda, Helen Gets; first party Saturday evening. June 1. for Members of the Third Ward Community Club will conduct a lollypop dance tomorrow night in the Providence Auditorium, Mrs.

Bessie Frederick is the general chairman of ar ica Council will hold its monthly meeting on Friday evening in the home of Mrs. Hannah Davis, West Atherton ne benefit of Division No. 6, Ladies' I. O. O.

r. TO INITIATE Street. twin, Ruth Wagner; second twin, Ruth Wagner; Paul, William Huthmaker; Margie, the maid, Helen Purdy; Duke, Harry Ash, and E. Mortimer Perkins, Robert Allspaugh. Auxiliary, A.

O. H. Priaes will be awarded and refreshments served. The Members of Green Ridge Lodge, No. rangements.

The Gleaners' Class, St. Taul's 603, I. O. O. held their regular Girls' $2 Vhito f'occasin Oxfords public is invited to attend.

Mr. and Mrs. James Ruddy, 1750 Church, will conduct a supper hike to Strain's farm, Union street, on Satur Brick Avenue, are rejoicing over the 11 arrival of a daughter, born Wednesday Chattanooga Business day. The class members will meet in the home of Anna B. Schisld, Har CHURCH ACTIVITIES The Young People's Choir of Myrtle at the Mercy Hospital Mrs.

Ruddy was meeting last night In the Green Ridge Bank Building. Reports on the recent visit to Nantkwke Lodge were presented by the visiting delegation. Announcement was made that the initiation of new candidates will be held Thursday evening, June 6. Section Menaced by Fire formerly Miss Lucy Racht. rison Street, at 2 o'clock.

Street M. E. Church will rehearse to A Joint meeting of the boys' and girls' The choir of St. Paul's Evangelical night at 7 o'clock in the church. Boy CHATTANOOGA, May 24 organizations of the Ssporta Club of Church will meet on Friday evening at 7:80 o'clock for rehearsal.

Scouts will assemble at 7:30 o'clock. Ralph Schroeder, scoutmaster, will be the main branch of the Lithuanian Po (Friday) Jr). A tnree alarm lire in of the guests present as well, Mrs Elizabeth Waugh, Westfleld, N. a cousin of Mrs. King, and Mrs.

Robert J. Scott. Luncheon was served by Mrs. King, assisted by Mrs. Ethel Jones and Mrs.

Lulu Scott. Present were: and Mrs. Arch Cranston, Mr. and Mrs. Alger Schaff sr, Mr.

and Mrs. William H. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J.

Scott and daughter, Rose Ann; Mrs. Nellie Stone. Mrs. Elizabeth Waugh, Westfleld, N. Mrs.

Ethel Jones, John B. Miller, darks Summit, and Robert and Arthur Scott, and Mrs. Anna King. AT ITALIAN CHURCH Sunday services at the Italian Presbyterian Church will be as follows: Sunday School at 9:45 o'clock with devotions led by the superintendent, W. A.

Rlnaldi. The pastor, the Rev. A. Turco, will preach at the 11 o'clock worship service. In the evening the young people will save charge of the ssrvice In the Dunmore Presbyterian Church, the Rev.

Edward Dowey, pastor. Michael Cos tanso, president of the Christian En deavor, will preside. The speaker will be Anthony Cos tan so and there will The chapter will not meet next week downtown paint store early today A special meeting of the Green I 1 At Benn' in charge. The senior choir will rehearse at 8 o'clock. litical Club was held last night in the Providence Auditorium.

Plans were made for Summer activities. tnreatenea an entire business block because of Memorial Day. Following the meeting cards were played. Leaf Club will be held on Friday eve and filled the district with smoke. Boy Scout Troop No.

16, Petersburg ning to complete arrangements for the outing on Saturday, June 1. Every piece of fire fighting equip The Ladies' Auxiliary to the North ASBURY YOUTH TO MEET End Improvement Club will meet to Members of the Asbury League of LADIES' $2 WHITI SAKDALS Presbyterian Church, will meet in the church tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Clar ence Wilmore will be in charge. The choir will rehearse at 7:30 o'clock; 8TEINKE IN CEREMONY Bill Steinke, former local cartoonist, ment in Chattanooga was called In to the scene. More than fifteen lines of hose were laid by the firemen as they poured hundreds of gallons of night at 8 O'clock in the headquarters, Durkin Avenue.

Lorette Kilgallon, the Youth will bold a special missionary program Sunday night in Asbury M. E. Church. Mrs. Susan Godfrey will took a prominent part in the initiation of Mayor LaOuardia, New York, 92 Ice Sold in Doited States Is water on the flames, some of which Vhn 7hT "Work of Missionaries." than the adjoining! leaped higher Manufactured Ice.

Why? Because it costs no more, is pure, clean and crystal clear. Demand it from your into the Circus Saints and Sinners Club at Hotel Gotham, New York, on Wednesday. buildings. president, will preside. BANS SIDEWALK PARKING Director of Public Safety James T.

Hanlon yesterday issued orders to the police to break up "sidewalk: parking" of automobile. in the 400, 500, 600, 700 and (00 block of Wyoming of the league, will preside. Warbridge Lelnthair will lead the At the present time more than. 300 I 1 At Betin's Four persons are killed each hour ice man or Phone 4 6672 and we will arrange delivery. Visit our modern ice plant at 8ERV ICI 00, 332 Railroad Avenue.

Adv. devotions, Margaret Morgan will read the Scripture and James Tresslar will lead Um praytr. companies not directly in the aviation business maintain company owned planes, in trafflo accidents la the United States..

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