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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 22

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The Tribunei
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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MONDAY MORNING, Jl mmfOlt PJJttlllirSlf MAY 2 TAYLOR HIGH SCHOOL JRS. HOSTS TO SENIORS Coming Graduates Entertained By Junior Class at Banquet in Taylor High School TAYLOR, May 1. One of the last eoclal functions for the senior elass of the Taylor High School was held last night In the school building, when members of the June graduating class wore the guests of the juniors at a banquet and entertainment. The affair proved a huge succees. At 7:15 o'clock the students assembled In the auditorium and marched to the banquet hall.

Tho banquet was served by the Fatilnger class of the Methodist church. Decorations, arranged by Blanche Samson, consisted of a color scheme of red and blue, the school color. Candle holders ran the length of the table with the legend, "Taylor High School" on each candle. Walter Davis was introduced by John Carroll and presided as tOitst master. Speakers were: ent William S.

Robinson, Prof. M. J. Lloyd and Prof. Foley.

Humorous remarks were made by Hayden White, John Rogers, Evan Hodge, Itsia Oelb, Kay Senuk and other. Entertainment Held I Following the banquet an entertainment was presented In the school auditorium. The program was as follows: riaylet, Commercial Juniors, David Morris, Ruth Sowdon, Olive Brain, Kenneth Powell, Earl Howells, Klliot Edwards, Mabel Powell, James Brooks, Edith Thomas, 1 jf Stella Barlnaro, John Powell, Gret chen Blchlcr, William Griffiths, Ell abeth Russell, dlrectoress: senior boys sextette, Paul Shuster, Thomas John Griffiths, Archie Davis, Harry Griffiths, W. Davis, accom mm mm panied by Dr. Jones; junior boys, FIFTY YEARS OF HONORABLE AND FAITHFUL BUSINESS DEALINGS Bargains You Often Read About But Seldom, If Ever, See Demonstrated Kenneth Powell, James Brooks, Elliott Edwards, James Miler; accom panied by Kenneth, Powell; Gretchen Stone, solos, accompanied by Eliza' beth Russell; The final number for rhe night was the singing of the Junior Academic Male Quarte'te, Thomas Davis, Leon Friedman," John Carroll and Ray Senuk, accompanied lrillinlliteioi(i) i by Thomas Davis.

Dancing was neld in the gymnasium. Heads of the committee in charge 1 OF THE ENTIRE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF 50 Years of Honorable and Faithful Business mm Impossible To List the Entire and Complete Stock were; General and entertainment, Thomas Davis; arrangements, Elizabeth Russell; seating, Bessie Webber. Present at the affair were: John Carroll, Doris Sealy, Thomas Pavls, Raymond flenuk, Irene Dnb(Hf Ellen Powell. Edward Gelb, Edith Thomas. Harold Williams, Porothy Coombs, Hazel Morris, Williams ravin, Gretchen Betehler, Earl Howells, Magdalene Schtelds, Grctrhpn 8tone, Jtm Rutli PowdVn, John MalaFlirwsKI.

Olive Brain, Elizabeth Rus wll, Elliott Ed varda, Jam Miller, Mfnnl Oliver; David Jlorrl. Berate Vebbei Walter Davis, Laura Griffiths, Harry Strlen, Hannah Thomaa, Henrietta Lynch. Joseph Hinko, Mabel White. Waller Loeaaey, Margaret, Clebak, Mickey Brooks, Klva, Jones, Ports Llewjllyn, Harry Griffiths, Mima Evan, Letn Friedman, Margaret Pnli, Norman Powell, Mary Jenkins, Dorl Powell, Kenneth Powell, Mabel Powell, Williams Griffiths, John Powell, Rose Manga n. Albert Besecker, Stella Marlnaro, I.uey Mans, Fadye Weisjiberyer, Provider, 'e Ottone Julia Frankovlth, Paul Semian, Paul Shuster, Lillian Salmon.

Maritaret Evans, A nine Davis. Ellen Miller, Adlna Ott, John Roftera, Doris Howells, Kr.m Hodge, Mary Davis, Hayden White, Allro Ott, Williams Gotls, Margaret Kowalchlrk, Thomas WIMIalfis, Eleanor John Griffiths, Evelyn Mulligan, William Monle, Ethel Kanuner, Wendell Davis, Ruth Roland, Irma Dally, Miss I.yda Jones, Mr. Gwynne, Miss Tolley, Mr. Caswell, Miss Olmstead, Mr. Kellerman, Prof ltobinon.

Prof. Lloyd, Miss Thomas, Dr. Prof Foley, Mifs Griffiths. Mr. Williams, Miss i Horser.

Mr. Masters. Mr. Da via. Eliza.

Located At 412 To 414 Lackawanna Scranton, Pa. Drapery Department READ, REALIZE, ACT QUICK AND PROFIT Porcelain Kitchen Table Worth $10.50 Anywhere Seeing is You must be the judge. When you see the mountain of merchan I ins entire lot or sianaara gwa brand, extra quality Tables, JL f'i a dise that goes on sale when you read the price tags you'll know that an event like this has Never again at these prices. Beautiful Cretonne Pamasks, Sunfast Drapery Materials, etc Everything must go at prices really unbelievable. Don't miss coming for your share.

$1.25 Cretonnes, while they last, at 77c $1.65 Materials will go at, yard 97 $2.25 Materials will go at, yard $1.29 $3.00 Materials, while they last at, Impossible To Ust All Here never haooened in Scranton before nothing like it has ever been attempted. No matter all in this lot for quicit sell yu ing. Will positively go while ij when vou may need Furniture, Ruzs, Stoves, Refrigerators. Lamps. Linoleum, Draperies, they last at Curtains, Bed or any home need, buy it Tuesday.

Everything is staked on the next few days for fast and furious selling. MATTRESSES Remember it is an event that will not wait. The entire and complete stocks go, regardless There is a reason why you should buy Tuesday. This entire lot of real rolled edge; not a mattress less than 50 worth $15.00. Will go while this stock lasts at Dining Room Suites Ten beautiful pieces.

Just seven A rv 7 AA in this lot. Per JJ haps never again Jl v)) at this price. Out they go at hth Florek, Clorencs Margaret Egan, fitephne Maleshewsky, Matthew James, Wanda Rncak, Gertrude Htnder shot, Fern Evans, Dorothy Evans, Kenneth y.umbacb, Catherine Moehan, Hannah fhrlves. Nelson Howells, Marv Francis, Marjorle Watklns, R. J.

Davis, Llda strict), Joseph Mackrovitrh, Helen HIackwell, John Semion and Gusan Klebark, EARLY SPRINGWEDDING IN JACKSON STREET CHURCH TAT LOR, May 1 An early Spring wedding of social Interest took place at early hour Saturday morning at the Jackson Street Baptist Church, when Ernest C. Weihel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Casper AVelbel. of South Main Street, took as his bride Miss Myrjarl Davles, of West Scrnnton.

The ceremony was performed by the pastor. Rev. B. L. C.

Bner. The bride DOORS OPEN PROMPTLY AT 9 O'CLOCK Odd Dressers Worth $3.75 Anywhere One lot beautiful dressers Out they go! Every Dining Room, every Living Room, every Bed In this lot, with glass I mirror. Worth, $35.00. Go Absalutely all wool. This Refrigerators This lot, best quality Refrigerators will go lot good enough for any while they, last at: $39.00 UphcEsfered Chairs room Suite goes remember at prices unbelievable, combined with the most dependable quality furniture from the world's foremost master makers.

nome. WUUUUl LSI IllU'V (ft0? These beautiful chairs, 77 .97 $15. for bedroom, hall, or nail, or .77 You have hoped, dreamed and waited for a chance like this. The living room; Will L'C IIU liivumuiii i'A shown. First come, first IJI a ry While finest quality merchandise at the advertised low prices below.

Come $30.00. Come was formerly employed In the purchasing department, of the Glen Aldcn Coal Company, while the bridegroom Is the Junior member of the firm of Atherton and Weihel, tho main street merchants. served. vvniie tney last at $8,50 Wringers End Table be the judge they last at Large size. All eleven Inches.

Will positively go you be the judge. LIVING ROOM SUITES Remember, while they last, mnKnlnVrnt 3 plece Mnhnlr, gllk, Damask, Tapestry, Jac guards, Velours, at prices that will sell this stock quick. Just 57 In the lot. Worth while they last at double. Will positively go.

while they last, at .47 $6 $225.00 Bedroom Suites Just 5 Suites In This Lot .97 $1 $150 Laving Room Suite, At 79 00 $225 Living Room Suites, At $107.00 People Have Longed For This Event Xo matter whfre you may live, como for your share of these astounding bargain. $50.00 Bookcases at $24.47 $35.00 Mirrors at $17.47 $22.50 Davenport Tables at $11.87 $75.00 Occasional Chairs at $39.87 $35.00 Occasional Tables at $18.87 Bed Springs $295 Living Room Suite, At $167.87 $325 Living Room Suites, At $217.87 All grouped for quick selling. Never again at this price. While they last, first here gets first choice. $99.00 MISS EMMA WHITE BRIDE OF MORGAN WILLIAMS TAYLOR, May 1.

News of interest to many local friends is the announcement of th marringe of Miss Emma White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin White, of East High street, to Morgan Williams, son of Mrs. David A. Williams, of North Main street, which toefk place at Owego, N.

on Friday afternoon. The ceremony was performed by Rev. A. J. MacCoy, pastor of the First Baptist Church at Owego.

The bride is a graduate of the local High School while Mr. Williams Is associated lit a prosperous Insurance business. $6.03 Fool Stools Pick yourself two or three of these steel Springs, good enough for any bed. $425 Living Room Suites, At $239.87 All this lot. Including While they last they go at mohairs, velours, ele vated stools, go while they 97 last at $4 Great Easiness Adjusted! Sab of All DIKIfiG ROOM SUITES $65 Genuine Leather Chairs $3 98 Everything goes Mahogany, Walnut, Oak, Period design, prices that will bring peopie irom every nooK ana corner ot mis section 01 Pennsylvania.

Curtains 1.95 $125 Dining Room Suites, At 87.00 $225 Dining Room Suites, At $121.27 $22.50 Console Tables at $9.87 $13.50 Bridge Lamps at $6.97 $35.00 Bridge Lamps at $17.87 $17.50 Phone Stand and Chair go at $8.87 $85.00 Secretaries at $49.47 $50.00 China Closets at $26.87 $10.50 Wringers, Large Size, Bail Bearing $6.47 $30.00 Washing Machines go at $14.57 $15.00 Dinner Sets, 40 pieces go at $5.87 $125.00 Walnut Buffets go at $33.87 $50.00 Lawn Swings go at $33.87 This entire lot will pos itively 'o for the ridic ulously low price, while they last at $2.00 Magazine BENEFICIAL SOCIETY HOLDS FIFTY THIRD ANNIVERSARY TAYLOR. May 1. In celebration of the fifty third anniversary of the Hundreds of pairs of there $265 Dining Room Suites, At in $147.87 beautiful Curtains that actually sold for tiS.60. $177.00 Racks All thl lot of' decorated founding of their organization, the $325 Dining Room Suites, At $400 Dining Room Suits, At 110.00 and I12.S0, piled out on table, grouped for quirk $239.87 selling While they last. racks will go.

while they Come early for first choice. last, nt $13.50 Fiber Chairs go at $5.87 47 Basement Adjastmsnt Sds of All DEDROOr.1 SUITES 2 98 Hundreds of Articles Space Will Not Permit Us To Mention. members of the Taylor Swiss Beneficial Society their families and friends observed the happy event with an enjoyable entertainment and dance at Ott's auditorium on Friday evening. Ernest Bahler, president of the or ganizatlon, presided at the evening affair. The program was 'given by, the Girl Scouts of the St.

Paul Evangelical Church. A plnylet entitled, 'Converting Mrs. Xoshlems," was cleverly performed and fancy drills also given by the scouts. Music was furnished by Strlcns orchestra. In Solid Walnut, Ivory, Oak.

at truly sensational Dusiness Adjustment Sale Prices, that you'll remember a lifetime. While they last Stoves and Ranges Just think of buying the celebrated and nationally known standard priced Olenwood, Bed Cross, Jewett, eta, at the ridiculously low prices below, while they Inst. $25.00 Oil Ranges will go at $17.97 $32.50 Cabinet Gas Ranges will go at $19.97 $60.00 Gas Ranges will go at $49.87 $95.00 White Porcelain Ranges go at $69.87 $150.00 Ranges will go at $129.87 Ganuino $125. Bedroom Suites, At 69.87 Vindon Shadas Barllarbor Ghairs $150 Bedroom Suites, At A. 93.47 $295.00 Genuine Mohair Suites Allover mohair backs, sides, loose spring cushions.

You'll' have to hurry! hurry. Duplex $225 Bedroom Suites, At $119.27 While They Last Hundreds of these best $325 Bedroom Suites, At $173.77 $400 Bedroom Suites, At $227.87 Come early. First This entire lot of these chairs, known the world over, will go regardless of loss or cost, while they last quality shades. All piled out on table. 80 come.

Buy whnt you'll wnnt for years TO at to come, while they last it come, first served. While they last they go at ROOM SIZE RUGS $2 97 A great Adjustment Sale of All Rugs Tuesday. Even If you don't need them now. 89c buy them and put them away for future needs. Alt to.

McDade Mastera TAYLOR, May 1. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Masters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Masters, of North Main street, to Joseph McDade, son of Mine Inspector and Mrs. Augustus McDade, which took place on Wed nesday evening last, at the parochial residence of the Church of Immaculate Conception.

Rev. J. F. Holmes, pastor, officiated. The bride Is employed as a clerk in tilt A.

F. P. R. dept. of the Lackawanna) railroad, while the latter is cm Cedar Chests By Far Scranton' Largest Stock Must Go So Come Early! SIOJO Gaar Gfcests go at 0.C3 $60 Couches Csd Pillows $38.50 9x12 Rugs, At $19.97 $52.00 9x12 Rugs, At A $29.87 Every pillow Impassible To sanitary Will go Full spring construe a tion.

All perfect. Thisjp washed feathers, while they last at $65.00 9x12 Rugs, At $36.47 $135 9x12 Wiltons, At $79.87 $30.60 Cedar Ghests go at I0.C5 $48J0 Gedar Guests go at 20.O entire lot goes while i they last at List the Entire Stssk .39 $150 9x12 Royal Wiltons, At $97.97 1 ployed In the mechanical department of ih Pennsylvania Coal Company. Cers repaired very reasonable. Call Charlie, 1S 5. Adv..

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