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4 THE SCR ANTON REPUBLICAN, MONDAY, JUNE 3. 1935 RECORD OF SOCIAL EVENTS AND CLUB WOMEN'S CALENDAR Married Married Saturday Mrs. Williams Mary Constance Bliss to Become Etiquette, Social Culture Problems Dear Naldah Ross: I have a child in the upper grade Bride of James Wood Carpender should be made at the association office by tonight in order that transportation may be arranged. Miss Jean Reid. Electric Street, will be graduated from Edgewood Park Junior College, Greenwich, on Wednesday.

Personals school and one in high school and am Ceremony to Be Performed June 25 in Good Shepherd Church; Reception Will Follow at Scranton Country Club iiiiiiiiiiiiii The bridesmaids will be Miss Jewel Hollander, Jackson Heights; and Miss Mabel Louise Link, New Haven, Conn. Murray M. Winkler, New York, will be the best man and the ushers will Include: Robert P. Scott and Erdele N. Scott, Jersey City.

The James H. Link, New Haven, a brother of the bride elect, will perform the ceremony, and Mrs. Helen Kendall Link, the bride elect's sister in law, will preside at the organ. After the ceremony, a reception will be held in the clubroom of Elm Park Church, followed by a wedding supper for the immediate relatives and out of town guests to be held in Flatt Woolworth Auditorium. Miss Link will arrive home from White Plains on June 8.

'0 "'0 Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Mulford, Monroe Avenue, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Alice, to Charles Alan, son of the late Mr.

and Mrs. C. J. Watkins, Mulberry Miss Mary Constance Bliss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Sydney Huston Bliss, Electric Street, has chosen Tuesday night, June 25, as the date of her marriage to James Wood Johnspn Carpender, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney B. Carpender, New Brunswick, N. J.

The cere jnony will be performed at 8 o'clock in the Church of the Good Shep hert by the Rev. James L. Ware. A reception at the Scranton Coun try Club will follow the ceremony. Miss Kathleen Caroender, New? told that all the girls stay out as late as they please and I am afraid I am losing my grip on my girls because I am a bit old fashioned.

I really am worried and am taking this means of expressing myself, because I wonder if you could print something in your column that would be helpful. I will be most appreciative. ANSWER Girls, of the age of your children, need a mutual understanding with their mothers, and if your ideas differ too much from the ideas of all the other mothers it is a distinct barrier. Therefore I would ug gesfcthat you present your problem emphatically and immediately to the Parent Teacher Association, and that you persist until you get cooperation. No question could be nearly as important to the entire community.

In Birmingham, a decided step was taken by the P. T. A. It appealed to the girls as well as to the parents and harmony was restored to a very disturbed community. This is the most constructive and far reaching way to correct your dilemma as well as the dilemma of thousands like you.

Holmes was best man. The ushers were Joseph Rellly and Douglas Holmes. Street. The wedding will take place Mrs. Charles Petermaxv daughter, Jessie Bene and son, Garry, Tallahassee, are guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar C. Welchel. Harrison Avenue, at their Summer home at Lake Wlnola, George M. D.

Lewis Jr, Waverly, sailed on the S. 8. Olympla, for Spain to visit frldhds Mrs. Donald Pulton, Jefferson Avenue, was the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Arnold, Stroudeburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Mllner, Monroe Avenue, Dunmore, will sail June IS for Bermuda Thomas W.

Archibald, Vine Street, has returned from New York, where he visited Joseph Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Halsted Little, Engle wood, N. were recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. John H. Brooks, Jefferson Avenue Mrs. Pierre Dupont, Wilmington, was the guest last week of Mrs. N.

o. Robertson, Waverly 1 Miss Mary Bliss, who will graduate next week from Sarah Lawrence Col The bride was gowned in white A ft oJ ft 41 i Brunswick, will be maid of honor and the bridesmaids will include: Miss Eleanor Bliss, Miss Jean Amerman, this city; Miss Kathryn Douglass, Toledo, Ohio; Miss Jane Powers, Bld dleford, Miss Betty Metzgar, Porty Port; Miss Nancy Knode, Hubbard Wood, m. June 29, at the First Baptist Church. mousseline de sole with long train and hip length veil, arranged with Sorority Will Hold orange blossoms. She oarred gar Convention Here denias and sweet peas.

Her maid wore a similar gown of perwinkle Mr. Carpender will have Dorr Niles, Carbondale, as his best man and the blue mousseline de sole and a large leghorn hat, and carried orchids and The Theta Sigma sorority will hold ushers will include: Arthur Cbnnell, Arthur Hemmelright, Andrew its annual convention in Scranton, lavender and purple sweet peas. June 27, 28 and 29. The "Mu" Chap. Pine this city; Carl Triest, New After a wedding breakfast in Hotel ter is in the midst of plans for the York; James Kennedy, Superior, Casey, the couple left for a trip entertainment of their guests, and the West," and upon their ft 1 Charles Stewart, Great Neck; Bruce Hall, Hempstead, L.

and Russell Photo by Brust Photo by Brust plans to have a dance June 27, a bridge tea June 28, a banquet and return will reside in Buffalo, N. Y. 0 0 dance June 28 and a farewell lunch' Watson, New Brunswick. 0 0 0 McCarthy Baskerville lege, spent the week end at her home eon June 29, in addition to the regu Mrs. Daniel J.

Williams, formerly Miss Catherine Schwartz, whose marriage took place Saturday. An account of the wedding appears in today'i society news. Mrs. Prank Holmes, who before her marriage on Saturday was Miss Alice Foley, daughter ef Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Foley, Oak Street. An account of the wedding appears in today's' society news. 7emanent ZUaw means natural curtgiair. lar business sessions each morning. on Electric Street.

Mrs. Luther W. Peck, Capouse Ave' Photo by Schriever Mrs. Gerald McCarthy, nee Miss: Grace Baskervllle, whose marriage took place Saturday morning in St. Peter's Cathedral.

An account of the wedding appears in today's society news. Past presidents of Col. Monies' Circle, No. 19, Ladies of the Grand Army, tendered a surprise birthday party Saturday night to Catherine De Lacy Roche, at her home. Cards and an entertainment program, including In charge of arrangements are: The Misses Dorothy Connolly, Alex Mont nue, has opened her cottage at Lake A lovely June wedding solemnized on Saturday morning in St.

Peter's Cathedral at 9 o'clock, was that of Miss Clare Baskervllle, daughter of gomery, Mildred Bean, Dorothy Stan Winola. Miss Rita Sable, Alder Street, a student nurse at the West Side Hospital, ton, Doris Crane, Lorraine Tellysh, of their daughter, Helen, and Ben Allen Yenkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob wedding in Asbury M. E.

Church, to underwent an appendectomy in that poems by Ida Dorsey and Jeannette Skeoch, and songs by Mary Salsbury, were enjoyed. Present were: Ola Shay, Ida Dorsey, Jeannette Skeoch, Maude Jeanette Lewis, Helen Grant, Rita Dunn, Magdelena Rock, Elisabeth Jenkins and the Mesdames Emma Lou be given by the Junior choir of tne Yenken, Columbus, O. Miss Spiegel church. JUNE SPECUS, institution last week. Mrs.

Cadwallader Evans Waverly, and Miss Margaret Richards, White and Margaret Mack. attended Central High school and the Powell School of Business. Mr. Yen Laurie, Catherine Vllet, Emma Reeser, The Very Rev. Alfred Duffy, rector kin is a graduate of Ohio State Unl South Main Avenue, have returned Mary Kurtz and Mary Salsbury.

0 0 0 Committee women of Girl Scout of St. Ann's Monastery, delivered verslty. He is a member of the firm Troop No. 20 will be entertained at lecture on apologetics at the meet Arthur J. Lloyd, North Rebecca of the Prey Yenkin Paint Company, the Summer home of Mrs.

Burton L. ing of the Scranton Diocesan Council 0 0 0 Harris, Lake Sheridan, tomorrow. of Catholic Women in headquarters Avenue, announces the approaching marriage of his sister, Gladys Jane Lloyd, daughter of the late Mr. and from Smith College. Robert B.

Edgar, Detroit, Is spending several days at his cabin on Lake Wallenpaupack. Miss Ethel Roos, New York, spent the week end at her home on Linden Street. Mr. and Mrs. Evan G.

Watklns, recently, discussing the humanity and South Main Street, Taylor, will open hypostatic union of Christ. $1 Off On Both Frederic Vita Tonie and Melb Permanent Beautiful Wavee At a Dollar Leea Than Here'a a Special You Can't Afford to Mill WASH YOUR OWN HAIR Before you come to town and we'll gin you a PERMANENT WAVE that la beautiful and durable. Beal aatlifactloa I for only 91 COME EARLY LIMITED TIME ONLY I SHAMPOO FINGER WAVE AC. I OB ARCH aWUEa. A large mass meeting of the Scran their home Wednesday night, June 12, at 8 o'clock for a musical under the Mrs.

John Lloyd, and William Clark Speare, son of Mrs. Mary Etta Speare, Lewlsburg, and the late Dr. Robert ton Deanery, Scranton Diocesan Coun. ill cil of Catholic Women, will be held The Welfare League of Scranton direction of the Welsh Women's So next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock In ciety of Lackawanna County, the pro Speare, which will take place the lat ter part of this month. will meet tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock in the Waverly Country Club.

A board the Strand Theater. Mrs. Anna Mc ceeds to be used for the Welsh Woman's Home. Members and friends meeting will be held in the club at The bride elect is a graduate of Donough, president of the deanery, will preside. 11:30 0 clock.

Central High School and West Chester are invited to attend. ton THE BRIDE AND BE3 ATTENDANTS GOWNS and VEILS Mederatel7 Meed) MARY LILLIAN DRESS SHOP 4" SPKCCE ST. State Teachers' College, and Mr. 0 0 0 Speare was graduated from Bucknell Sisterhood of the Linden Street A Spring seedling sale will be held J. Kenneth Bates was awarded the at the home of Mrs.

N. G. Robert University, and is employed in the Temple will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the vestry rooms of the temple. 417 LACKA. AVE.

OVER KBESGEV DIAL 4 171S trophy for the best record during the month of May in the Scranton Tennis Scranton Federal Court House. son, Waverly, Thursday, beginning at Mrs. George Sylvester Baskervllle, Mulberry Street, and Gerald McCarthy, Zanesville, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McCarthy, Eiver Street, this city.

The Rev. Dr. Francis G. McNulty performed the ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass, which followed. Prank Daniels gave the organ recital.

The bride, given in marriage by her uncle, Attorney Joseph Rafter, New York, was lovely in a robe of white satin, modeled on princess lines, with fitted skirt, ending entrain. The bodice was finished in a round neckline and long tight sleeves ending in lily curves. Her veil of tulle was caught at either side of the coiffure with clusters of orange blossoms, and she carried valley lilies and orchids. The maid of honor, Miss Clare Baskervllle, a sister, and the bridesmaid, Miss Isa.be lie Rafter, a cousin, were gowned alike in becoming models of white chiffon, fashioned on flowing lines with short trains over which fell the ends of the cerise chiffon velvet sashes. They wore white straw hats, trimmed with a bow at the back of cerise velvet ribbon, and carried arm fuls of African and pansies.

Attending the bridegroom was his brother, Daniel McCarthy, of Knox vllle, as best man, and the ushers were Ralph Reinhart and Wilfred Worseck, of St. Louis, Mo. A wedding breakfast for the bridal party and close friends followed at the Baskervllle residence, where the bridal party was assisted in receiving by the bride's mother, wearing black chiffon, with pastel trimmings and matching bat, and Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy, parents of the bridegroom.

Mrs. Mc 10 o'clock in the morning, for the Matters of importance will be 0 0 0 Club series of duplicate bridge The annual luncheon of the Par benefit of the Church of the Epiphany, ments. The award was made at the conclusion of the fifth tournament of the Summer series. Mrs. J.

K. Bates Glenburn. The public is invited. Dunmore Women's Republican Or liamentary Law Club will be held tomorrow at 1 o'clock in the Y. W.

C. A. Reservations may be made with Mrs. N. N.

Nichols, Olive Street. Ladies' Auxiliary to the Lackawanna was runner up with Thomas oscanlon wmu suits ganisation will meet tonight at the Pharmaceutical Society will meet to and w. R. Sweeney as third. home of Lois Elmore, Green Ridge street Cards and a social hour Will follOW.

v. The winners for the evening were 0 0 0 The marriage of Miss Oleda Hines, morrow at 1:30 o'clock in the Catholic Women's Club. At 2 o'clock there will be a card party with Mrs. Thomas as follows: First North South, Mr. B.

Evans in charge. Players are asked Pioneer No. 42, will have a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Hines, Adams Avenue, and Walter Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Oscar Hoffman, Dickson Avenue, took place and Mrs. W. W. Coston, second Dr. Wm.

Van Buskirk and Clarence Hull; third, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baker; fourth, Frank OUara and to provide cards. special entertainment on Wednesday night for juniors and parents in Memorial Hall. The Mothers' Club of the Y.

W. C. Eugene Smith. East and West Saturday morning In the Elm Park Church parsonage, the Rev. Eugene M.

Pierce, officiating. A. will hold its annual outing at the first, Mr. and Mrs. J.

K. Bates; Summer camp at Lake Ariel on Thurs Augusta Victoria' Temple, No. 45, second, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Birtley; third.

Thomas Sc anion ana W. a. day. Both dinner and supper will be served at the camp. Registrations 0 0 0 Plans are completed for the annual Ladies of the Golden Eagle, will meet tomorrow night in Leonard Hall to Sweeney; fourth, Mrs.

E. Martin elect officers. and Mrs. L. jewett.

Mr. and Mrs, Spring dance of the Marywood Alumnae Association to be held tonight at Hotel Casey. Miss Frances Sanders Is K. Bates won the evening prizes. The sixth tournament of the series Woman's Missionary society, Plym outh Congregational Church, will will be held next Friday evening at chairman of arrangements, and Miss Dorothy Golden heads the reception committee.

meet tonight at 6:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. T. Stover, Grand the club house on the Morgan High' way with Robert Murray as tounuv ment director. view Street.

A' program will be given at 8 o'clock. 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tilghman Big Bargain! 10 lbs. Thrif 69c Service 6e Each Additional Pound.

Mon. and Tuea. 7c per lb. Thoroughly Washed. All Flat Pieces Ironed.

Shirts Finished lOe Each Extra. SUPREME LAUNDRY PHONE 3 1334 Mrs. Huldah 'Miller, who is In Burroughs, Clay Avenue, entertained twenty guests at a buffet supper party charge of the welcome wagon service in this citv. wilf exDlaln the service recently at home, for William Mason. which the organization offers to new 0 0 0 families when thev move into the Mrs.

Norman Evans, Woodlawn city, at the luncheon meeting of the Street, recently entertained ytwelve Quota Club today at 12:10 ociock in Hotel Casey. Tonight the club will assist in sponsoring a Tom Thumb guests at a shower party at her home, for Miss Fanny Ackey, Madison Avenue, a bride elect 0 0 0 The marriage of Miss Ruth Eisele, daughter of City Controller and Mrs. Edward Eisele, Sunset Street, and Frank J. Van Horn, Denver, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Van Horn, Green Ridge Street, this city, will take place Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock in St. John's Lutheran Church. Dr. John Mattes and the Rev. August Scranton Keystone Junior College ANNOUNCES that registrations are now being accepted tot the Fall Semester beginning September 18.

For the convenience of students and their parents, office hours will be maintained in Scranton. 15c Daily Round Trip From Scranton OFFICE: CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (Second Floor) Monday Friday, Inc. .2:30 to 4 P. M. (Standard Time) Fischer will perform the ceremony, which will be followed by a reception 0 0 0 Announcement is made of the engagement of Miss Evelyn McKeage, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Guillaume McKeage, Montrose, and Edwin P. Brown, Montrose. The bride elect Is a graduate of Fairfax Hall and Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J.

Mr. Brown was graduated from Mercersburg Academy and Amherst College. 0 0 0 The Rector's Guild, Church of the Good Shepherd, will conduct a box social, dance and card party Wednesday night in the parish house. Dancing will begin at 8:30 o'clock. Mrs.

Alfred Scholia is chairman of arrangements. 0 0 0 Miss Ruth Butler, this city, was maid of honor for Miss Martha Eleanor Crawford, Rahway, N. who was married Saturday to Dr. Daniel Brawley, Rahway, N. J.

0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Luke Corrigan, Hemlock Street, celebrated their twenty fifth wedding anniversary on Saturday morning. A mass was conducted by the Rev. J.

J. Loughran in Nativity Church, and in the evening, there was a family dinner party followed by a reception. There are seven children, John, Luke, Mary, Eleanor, Martha, Kitty and Nancy. 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs.

John D. Matthews, Farr Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine, and Will lam Burge, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Burge, Johnson City, formerly of Scranton. 0 0 0 Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Spiegel, Em mett Street, announce the engagement day. Both dinne rand supper will be at the Dietrich for members of the bridal party. The attendants wilf be Mrs. John Metz, Media, and Stanley Van Horn.

0 0 0 Miss Elizabeth Link, White Plains, N. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Link, Prescott Avenue, whose marriage to William Scott Hollander, Jackson Heights, L. will take place on June 14 at 4 o'clock in the Jones Me As Satisfying As A Cold Spray On A Torrid Day Carthy was attired in a pink gown with matching accessories. After a honeymoon trip, Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy will reside at the Bay of Pundy, Maine, where Mr.

McCarthy, who Is a hydraulic engineer for the federal government, has recently been transferred from Zanesville, O. Mrs. McCarthy is a graduate of St. Ann's Academy, Wilkes Barre; Marywood College, this city, and the Bloomsburg State Teachers' Coll ge. She has been a member of the James Madison School faculty.

Mr. McCarthy is a graduate of Central High School and Penn State College. Out of town guests at the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. John McMannus, Catherine McNerney, Binghamton, N.

Miss Ann McCarthy, New York: Scott Morgan and Tanner Lewis, Zanesville, Mrs. John Crosby and son, Charles, Philadelphia. 0 0 0 Williams Schwartz Miss Catherine Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Schwartz, Warren Street, became the bride of Daniel J.

Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Williams, Deacon Strat, Saturday night at 8 o'clock in St. Paul's Lutheran Church, the Rev. August Fischer officiating.

The bride wore white satin, trimmed with lace and fashioned entrain. Her veil was caught at the sides with orange blossoms and she carried white roses and valley lilies. Miss Janet Nenow, Phillisburg, N. was attired in aquamarine lace with matching accessories and carried silver roses. David Williams was best man.

The mother of the bride wore a Jacket dress with shoulder bouquet of gardenias and the bridegroom's mother was attired in a blue jacket dress with corsage of gardenias. After a reception at the home of the bride, the couple left for a wedding trip in the South. Out of town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. William Nenow, Mr.

and Mrs. George stemets and daughter, Margaret; Mr. and Mrs. Paul, Nenow, Mr. and Mrs.

James Stamets, Mr. and Mrs. Urban Rennar, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cheston, Easton; John Edener, Philadelphia; Miss Catherine Krlcs and Joseph Krles, Pottsville.

0 0 0 Holmes Foley The marriage of Miss Alice Foley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foley. Oak Street, and George Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs.

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