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THE SCR ANTON REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY, AFRlt 129, 10 Kane Obsequies Pilgrims Crowd Rome Three Councilmen Condemned byUnit Valley Shopmen Enjoy Pig Roast Hop Bottom News far Tba RepabUean left with Mrs. C. L. Rabinam win receive Immediate attention. Nicholson News for The Republican left with Mrs.

Robert Winters will receive immediate attention. Clarks Summit News far The RepabUean left with Mies Lanera Retiree win reeeive InusMdiate attention. Largely Attended West Scranton Woman Upwards of 200 Attend HOP BOTTOM. April 28. Mrs Action of three Dunmore council men in voting against a proposal to confer with taxpayers relative to changing the meetinc schedule of the Laid at Final Rest Myron Darling had for her guests re NICHOLSON, April 28.

Abuot fifty members of the Plus Ultra class of the M. E. Sunday school and their friends met at the church parlors Social Get Together borough solons was condemned at a Final tribute was paid to the mem ory of Mrs. Catherine Kane, widow on weanesaay evening ana enjoyed a covered dish supper. After the sup Urwarb of 200 members of Local No.

of Thomas F. Kane, at the funeral 30. Kevser Vallev shoos, enjoyed a Dig per a short program was given. service held Thursday morning from the family home, 1324 Jackson street. roast Thursday evening in the French roof hall, Washburn street.

J. F. Wetsel. president of the local, served The Rev. and Mrs.

Watrous, and Mrs. Black, who are soon to leave for Spencer. N. were the guests CLARKS SUMMIT, April 28. At the First Presbyterian church of Clarks Summit on Sunday, worship as usual.

Boy's Sunday. A special service has been arranged. A boys' choir will sins; an anthem. Harry Dansereau, the youngest member of the church, will deliver the junior sermon on the topic, "Gideon and the 300." Mr. William 'L.

Dennen will give a short talk on "Boys' Work in the Abingtons." The Boy Scouts are asked to come in uniform. The Missionary meeting held at the home of Miss Allen on Thursday, was greatly enjoyed by the fifty women who attended. Mrs. Russell Hundreds of relatives and friends were in attendance. association in Odd Fellows' hall Thursday.

Resolutions of condemnation were directed at Councilmen Frank Santersiero. Eugene Riccerdo anJ Andrew Burke. On the other hand, the three councilmen who voted in favor of conferring with the taxpayers were commended. They are Councilmen John Gallagher, James Haggerty and Charles Juba. as chairman.

of honor. Mrs. Watrous, the teacher of A requiem mass was celebrated In the class, was presented with a bible by Mrs. W. E.

Lord in behalf of the St Patrick's church. The Rev. Dr. Remarks were nude by the following officers of the union: Mr. Wetzel, pres members of the class.

Thomas J. McHugh was the celebrant; the Rev. James P. Flynn, deacon; the ident: Claude Bennett, vice president; Algret Gilbert, secretary, and William The regular month'y meeting of the Parent Teacher association will Rev. Luke Hally, subdeacon, and the Smith Rev.

Edgar Conlon, Carbondale, mas he held in. the high school auditorium ter of ceremonies. next Tuesday evening. May 2. There Claude Bennett was chairman of the committee on arrangements.

The fol Snyder, president of the society, pre sidled over the meeting. Mrs. H. C. will be election or oncers.

Mrs. Laura Bell entertained Mr. and lowing assisted in the kitchen: David Miss Helen Carroll presided at the organ, and Edward T. Cosgrove was the soloist. Seated in the sanctuary were: the Rev.

Austin Bushby, jonnson nad cnarge of the devotions. Mrs. Arthur Schutts gave a very In Gibbs William J. Thomas. Oakie Mrs.

Engene Tower, Great Bend, and cently Mrs. Helen Darling and son. Jack, of Binghamton, N. Y. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Scott 'and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Williams attended conference In Ontonta. N.

on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bvans attended conference in Oneonta, N. on Friday.

Mr. Evans was the layman sent from Hop Bottom Brooklyn charge. Harold Packer, who has been ill, Is improving. Oley Pratt has been ill this week. Mr.

and Mrs, C. L. Robinson and daughter, Cora, visited at the home of Arthur Terrell at Gibson on Sunday. The Dairymen's league will hold a district meeting on Saturday, April 29, in the Methodist church. The Ladies' Aid will serve dinner.

Boys'; Programs Will Be Observed Sunday In connection with the services on Sunday at the Ebenezer Welsh Presbyterian church, special boys' week programs will be presented. The Rev. R. J. Williams will preach a sermon on "Boys" at the evening service at 6 o'clock.

John Shiffler. Humphrey Penhale, Herbert Downs, and Jack Davis will serve as ushers. The following will serve as officers at the Sunday school session at 11:15 Mrs. Dora Bennett. Hop Bottom, on spiring address on "The Indians of aft 1 pi it it the Rev.

Anthony Flnnerty, the Rev. Pihl. "Rip" Collins. Leo Miller, William Korsack. and Richard McGinley.

David Roberts, local magician, entertained. Harry Leonard is chairman of the shop weanesaay. Miss Elsie Camp, who has been been W. P. McAndrew, Wilkes Barre; the Mrs.

scnutts has lived among the Indians for some twenty five years and sooke from first hand Rev. J. J. McGuckin. Towanda, and ill at the home oi N.

c. Tiffany, Main street, is imDrovlnar. the Rev. E. J.

Langan, Avoca. Mrs. Myra Judge Is seriously lu in a new yorit nospitai. information. Mrs.

John McCrutchen of Pittston accompanied by Mrs. Mariana Hunt Ryan' was the soloist of the afternoon. She sang "Before Thy Throne," "Spring Is a Lady" and "Everywhere I Look." Tea was served by Miss Allen assisted by her The members and friends of the o'clock; evening service, 7:30 p. m.j Sunday school at 10 a. m.

Mrs. Maud Miller Mrs. Ruth Miller, Miss Jean Clark and Miss Patricia Young represented the Junior department of the Ablngton Woman's club at the Lehigh Congress of Clubs held at Stroudsburg Tuesday. Born to Mr. and Mrs.

Price of Clifford, a daughter, Monday, April 24 at the home of Mrs. Price's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster of Powell avenue. Mrs.

Lydia Staples Griffith, Montrose, is visiting her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Staples, Electric street. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Carro, who have occupied Mrs. Carrie Walker's house during the winter are moving; to Clarks Green. M. E. church are invited to attend a reception to be held in their church parlors on Wednesday evening, May Susquehanna News for The Republican left with Paul S.

Baker will receive immediate attention. sister, Mrs. David MacArt. 3. for the and Mrs.

Watrous The Rev. L. D. Palmer will occupy who will leave on Thursday for Spen cer, N. and for the Rev.

and Mrs the pulplf at the Methodist Episcopal church at ths ll a. m. service D. M. Corkwell who will take charge on Sunday.

This will be the opening of the church here. Pit service of his sixth year as pastor The following honor roll students committee. Those present were: J. Costanzo, M. Wabral.

J. Ya.nu. 3. frzwi. M.

Fey. E. KazakawKz, C. Btaveri. A.

Oallaeher. E. O. ProilU. F.

Leskaski. M. Evancew. J. Novak.

C. Barrow. A. Dranohak. A.

Prltruncheck. J. Pe terrio. B. Price.

R. Haax. h. Marks. J.

KtrekH. M. Jenkins. James ThcmDson. W.

H. MacDonald. A. Becker. C.

Pennc. L. Lutz. J. Fletcher.

A. Atkinson. E. Walters. C.

Phillips. A. Prvor. J. Minkel.

P. Albright. A. Doll mer. H.

Wood. Julius Wellner. J. Buettner. William Smith.

N. Nahoul. J. Kusta. Ed ward West.

S. Scliaffer. M. Flack. M.

Mr. Ludwie. J. Mllonki. Enrico De Rosa.

O. Imbt. C. Shamaivski. S.

Sherman. J. Brazotchak. Vincent DeRosa. J.

Sweet ser, C. Trejo. A. Murray, M. White, C.

Bennett. G. P. Sohroeder, P. Hafner L.

Merrick. T. Fahey. Joseoh Shea. Dan Hllwii.

F. Hartman. T. Kloss. P.

Hafner C. Buntz. J.Reldmiller. William Miller. W.

Ravinskas. M. Macko. O. Matlbil.

A. Evans. Ed Bonser, JoseDh Farrario. H. Leonard.

A. Graziano. Lee Ha a. J. Lombard).

J. Anta oH. R. Ohamberlaln. H.

Wetherby. H. Walters, W. Mc Dine. J.

Marchalonis. J. Shivak. J. Cottonilli.

J. Zatinailo. H. Aiken. J.

Miss Fitzgerald Bride have an average of. 90 per cent or oi this cnurcn and will be welcomed by his congregation. better for the second period of the sec o'clock: Robert Reese. sUDerintendent: Of Isaac Dougherty ond semester. Each aemestr Is composd First Baptist church, the Rev.

William Jones, secretary; Faller Evans OSS' of three periods and each period con SUSQUEHANNA, April 28 Miss Archie W. Smith, pastor. Subject Mary Fitzgerald and Isaac Dougherty, sists of thirty school days, or six weeks. To be on the honor roll means of the Sunday morning sermon, "The Blessing of God's People." The pastor's evening sermon subject is well known and estimable Susque The Vatican's proeUmatlon of Holy Tear indulgences for pilgrims has that the pupil's work both in quantity assistant secretary; Lloyd Evans, treasurer; George Fischer and Robert Buckingham, librarians, and Walter Williams primary department superintendent. 4 Hudson seal is the trade name for hanna residents were united in mar Blue Star Kills The Itch Germs To get rid of itch, rash, tetter, oof itch, ringworm or eczema, cover with soothing Blue Star Ointment which contains tested medicines that melt and soak in quickly and kill every germ.

Money back if it fails. Adv. and quality is superior. brought devout Catholics to Rome by the thousands. Below, is a photo riage at St.

John's church, Susquehanna, on Thursday morning at 8 Christ Our Sacrifice." The Christian Fundamental associ Seniors: Veima Miller, Roberta The Very Rev. James J. I JPh of a host of 1933 pilgrims before St Peter's, Pope Plus is shown Latham, BUUe Purvis, Iran Stephens, ation invites those who have no clock. Wilbur Fanringer, Norman saxton. common muskrat fur made un to re Walsh, pastor of the church, per above as he chanted a recent Te Deum, church home to come and worshp at their services; morning service, 10 Juniors: Iris Bring.

Eleanor Crock, semble seal. formed the ceremony and celebrated Jean Diller, Sam Musto, Frances Riker, the nuptial mass. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mattshys, "Store Hours, Daily 9 to 6" Vernette Stark, Evelyn Wright Carl ton Wright.

Scutti. J. Pftracoia. F. Rehel.

O. Stanko, J. Redwky, P. Townsend, V. Grovannoni, P.

Tarantino. E. Reiber. J. Mehl, R.

Mc friends of the contracting couple. Troops Conduct sophomores: Wanda Chishoim, Mon A large number of relatives and Call. F. Hafsash. H.

Ezak. A. Sulzer. David lea Choplauski, Louise Cobb, Arlene mends witnessed tne ceremony. Gibbs, H.

O. Diely, W. Marks. E. Courtnev G.

Whitnev. A. Foiw. J. Marks.

S. Aiken. A Gilbert. W. Zwlck.

J. Kielzewskl. J. Wild Following the nuptials, a wedding Oow, Elneda Potter, Mary sufgalia, Frances VanHousen. Kathryn Wilbur, Waverly News for The Republican left with Mrs.

F. W. Tyler or phoned to Clarks Summit 311 9 will receive Immediate attention. Party and Sale Arthur Cosner. P.

Casale. V. Oasner. S. breakfast was served at tne cana wacta hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty Newell Johnson, Arthur Maloney Hugh Saxton. left on a weddine trip to New York. Havnes.

J. Szabad. J. Shlnkus. M.

Fatter fon. W. Olmsted. G. Kosty, P.

Pronitis. JoseDh Kerekes. John Kaub, M. Miller. 8 Frankowitch.

H. Weisliro. H. HilwlK. C.

Grade Nine: Elinor Birstler, Helen Upon their return they will reside on Sharkey. Helena Stephens, George Washington street, Susquehanna. Mr. Many at Affair in Green Hvasta. J.

Prest. uiarKson. Dougherty is an employe of the Erie P. Rainey. J.

Collins. P. Yusklecwlcz. P. Grade Eight: Helen MacConnel, here.

Will Change Worship Ridge Club Poyce Bronson. 1 Smooths the Larger Figure Without an Inner Belt The NEWS BRIEFS Grade seven: Edwin Davenport, J. Wetzel. 8. Baker.

W. Minkel. D. Mccali L. Faller.

H. Cressman. F. Horvath. J.

Waz rev. P. Aizeldiwer. J. Lucas.

F. Thlel. Mr, Vabolis. J. Patterson, A.

Wilshire. J. Ro manoskv. H. Cifichi.

J. Nace, A. Patterson, W. Klein. J.

Barter. C. Schneider, L. SUSQUEHANNA. April 28 Edwin Hour at M.

E. Church WAVERLY, April 28. Beginning Vincent Stephens, Michael Surgalla. Brainard, son of Mr. and Mrs.

F. E. Mrs. F. A.

coivin and daughter Suriiav morninss. there will be a Brainard is ill at his home in Oak Walker, W. Avers. J. Zimovan.

L. Lamm, Helen, entertained at a six o'clock More than 150 attended the card party and cooked fruit sale conducted Thursday afternoon in Green Ridge club. 1645 Wyoming avenue, by the advisory committees of Girl Scout J. Reltmulder. S.

Peffer. change in the time of the warship land. dinner at their home on Oak street, Richard Nelson has returned from service and in that of the church Wednesday evening, in honor of the boys' and girl basketball teams. Those N. Delecave, F.

Treitz, T. Johns. Jo Graff. Williams Getts. William Davis.

M. Gallus. A. Pettorelli, V. MHeto.

William Korsack. Edward Bennett. Georae Larney, J. L. Schroeder.

J. Stout. Persel Getts, Wil KnoBelt present were: Miss Macbeth, Blllle troops, Nos. 4, 5 and 45, Green Ridge Presbyterian church. The affair was for the benefit of the summer camping a visit with relatives in Binghamton.

school session at tne waveriy Metno Miss Julia Norwick has returned dist Episcopal church. On account of from a visit scranton. the combination of the Wavsrly Mrs. Harry Wrghter has returned church with the Dalton church as Purvis, Portia Potter, Evelyn Stanton, A liam Baia. H.

Avers, L. weidner. Arry funds of the Palintinio. Joe Schamanskv. Pete Miller.

from a visit with friends in Scran ore charge, tne morning worsnip ser. Emma Snyder, Helen Sharkey. Vesta Bell, Eleanor Crock, Evelyn Wright, Frances Riker, Sally Matelevich, Miss J. Novack. Carl Palla, Harry Wood.

Joe Potted plants were given as prizes Nerces. Louie Sabad. Tom Kearney, o. ton. vice at Waveriy will be held during the Miss Eumo Kosinskv has resumed hour previously used for the church her studies in the hleh school here school session.

Some have expressed Reidmiller. Edward Killian. C. Stancavlsh Mary Hoppe, Prof. Slonaker, Carleton designed by for high scores at each table.

Mrs. Raymond Leonard was the winner of the door prize. The rooms were at John Gallinus. A. Perrick, Ed Kijesky.

Jo wrignt, Joe Macconneu, Jack sails bury, Joe Sluznls, Arthur Maloney, being confined to her home on a desire to make the worship hour 10 account of illness. a. m. rather than 9:45 a. m.

seph Crowther. J. Kusner, E. Bueno, c. Brewer.

JoseDh Gallucci, P. Blieckt. Thiel. Ed Irvinsr. V.

Davis. M. Coolick. E. tractively decorated, and refreshments Norman Saxton, and Vernon Holer, were served, Renson Heller.

Almond. is I Since this changj would involve Ayers, J. Jacobv and C. DeStelano. the guest of his grandmother, Mrs.

the necessity to change the time of Carrie Benson, Church street. worship service of both Dalton and Vogue nr and Mrs E. V. McCawlev are Waver y. this matter will be rsierrea in Carbondale, called there by the to the coming quarterly conference Miss Ruth Butler, captain of troop Mrs.

Phillip Hartman, captain of troop 5," and Mrs. B. E. Ingersoll, captain of troop 45, were in charge of the arrangements. They were assisted by the following committee members: troop 45, Mrs.

A. G. Schautz. chair death of Mrs. Madeline LarKln Fad ior decision, ionswuents oi me South Auburn News for The Republican left with Mrs.

L. T. Place will receive Immediate attention. church and church school are re den. quested to take note of this change in Factoryville News for The Republican left with Mrs.

Amanda Smith will receive immediate attention. making adjustment to the new man; Mrs. H. J. Levering, treasurer; situation.

Mrs. Li. k. Reel, Mrs. H.

Graff, Mrs, Charles Tudor Leber. Mrs. R. F. Duck SOUTH AUBURN.

April 28. Mrs, worth, and Mrs. J. Gordon Oxley; troop WAVERLY, April 28. On the aft Lvdia LaFrance, Meshoppen, Mrs.

G. This skillfully designed garment keeps curves in tow and irons away bulges. It is cleverly boned. It hat surgical elastic hip sections. ernoons of Tuesday.

Wednesday, Springville News for The Republican left with Miss Lena A. Bushnell will receive Immediate attention. Gloves wear ruffles of Organdy These are deliciously summery looking affairs of mesh with two rows of crisp, chic organdy. WHAT they DO for hands 5, Mrs. William Lindsay, chairman; Mrs.

William Ives, and Mrs. William Sunday; troop 4, Mrs, J. A. Snover, Thursday and Friday, May 2 to May W. Brooks.

Lymanvllle, and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brooks. Springville, were FACTORYVILLE, April 28. The regular Sunday evening services will 5, inclusive, at o'ciock, mere wm Sunday visitors at O.

w. Larrance s. be held in the Clarks Summit thea chairman; Mrs. William Allen, Mrs. be held in the BaDtist churcn at 7:3 The Rev.

C. W. Caulkins will preach ter, an electric cooking school. Miss Mvrtle Turnev nationally known W. Phillips, Mrs.

Howard Shaw, Mrs, George Saar, Mrs. James Reld, Mrs At the next regular meeting of tne grange a Mother's Day program will be given. Mrs. A. B.

Judson and two children this sermon. SPRINGVILLE. April 28. The home economist, will conduct the George Dimmock. Miss Clara Van Blar com.

and Mrs. Gerald Stanton. returned to Glen Falls. N. on Frt The Archie Harrod Singers from Washington, D.

for many years a star Chautauqua and Lyceum attraction will give a concert in the Factory special services in the Baptist churcn classes. She will bring to the women have been attracting large congrega 0f the Abingtons the very latest tions nightly. Splendid speakers have methods used in cooking, also new been heard each evening, which, to ideas in food preparation and plan day after having spent a week at the MiS3 Mary Nichols, field captain, as sisted the officers of the troops. Judson home. Harold Rustag, wife and son.

ville Baptist church Monday evening, Mav 1 at 8 o'clock. Personnel: Flor getner witn tne message in sons, mi mg, and a host or unusual recepies. der the insoirinir leadership of Byron These electric cookinor classes will be Wilkes Barre. are living in Mrs. Jen nie Judson house instead of the mc Smith, have been a great blessing toor)pn DUhiic.

At Clarks Summit The semi detachable brassiere front allows freedom of movement. The front lacing makes it perfectly adjustable at all times. You'll praise its comfort. Sl pai pair ence Annette Harrod, coloratura soprano and dramatic reader; Alice Harrod, mezzo soprano; Archie Harrod, Wickens house as reported. Harold many.

Tonignt saturaay, tne rtev. Mr. May 2, 3. 4 and S. is working at his old lob in wiikes tenor and proprietor Naomi Harroa, Barre this week.

Clarks Green News tor The Republican left with S. E. Glasson will receive Immediate attention. TiDDiiis, oi new Minora, win rem Tne tawn Me.s basketball team en charge and tomorrow tertained the members of the town of Johnson City, will preach at both QW buet KiVen at Four of the students of South Au Street Floor teasurer. The Archie Harod singers comes to us under the auspices of the burn school attended the high school tne morning ana Herrons on the Trail" on Tuesday entrance examination and passed sue church choir and you will want to hear you nave nut uccu abLciiuniK, wmc i gybing last.

cessfully. They were: Raymond Ty them. An offering will be taKen. Mrs. W.

D. Minkler. of Little Mead inuiuiivra uy pupiis v. ler, Billy Overfleld, John Baker ana Earl Bowman. They will be in high Mrs.

Clair Langford was hostess to th Helpers' class of the Baptist CLARKS GREEN, April 28. A ows. has been spending the week with the grade and high schools on comedv entitled "How I Earned My school next year. church school in her home Thursday, Chicken dinner was served by Mrs, her daughter. Miss Helen Miniuer, ai wr smith Teacher association was much en Mrs.

L. T. Place and sister, miss First Dollar" will be presented at the Methodist church on Friday evening. Annie Swackhamer called on their Mr. and Mrs.

Wesley Billings ana juyeu uy imge i.iciiubiivb. oi, vaet T.wnn onpst of business meeting followed the pro Helen Gardner, Mrs. Etta Mack, Mrs. Helen Holly, Miss Lillian Carpenter. $7.50 $10 Mav 5.

beeinnine at 8 o'clock. The sister in law, Mrs. Luella Swackhamer, Rush, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

William Burr. Sunday. fm at which time Mr Robert Hull, Mrs. Loretta Slocum and tne nostras. play will be given by the ladles of the Chinchilla church, under the auspices Mr and Mrs Will Lord of Nichol nuu nniriaun bq iia.

uiiiiau The business meeting and election of officers for the coming year followed of the Ladies' Aid society of the local Lillian, wife of Nelson Groch, passed away at her home on Thursday, April 20, at 2 a. m. She had suffered for many months from an incurable son, spent Monday as guests of Mr. Angwai were named as members pt and Mrs Whitney. the nominating committee.

This will church. Several musical numbers will 8. D. G. Co.

Third Fleer the dinner. Officers elected were: Mr and Mrs. B. o. Lane were mc imnmss iui wc pcocn President, Mrs.

Helen Gardner; vice also be presented. The public is in vited. malady. She is survived by her hus Rpranton visitors Thursdav. school term and tne next meeting president.

Mrs. Letta Manchester; Mr. and Mrs. B. L.

Llles and family band, one son. ne sister and four Mrs D. Edwards. Of Bingham oe ntm me last luesuny ui secretary. Mrs.

Ruth Thomas; tree ran mmtt Mr ftllH tObef, 1933. have vacated their home on Hall ave brothers besides a host of other rela urer, Mrs. Loretta Slocum. Twenty SK 6 7 Mrs. Oswald Strauch, with Mrs.

F. nue and are now livinz in the W. L. tives and friends who sincerely mourn six members were present. toarh.r nf A.

Kaiser and Mrs. Walter Samuels, the oassine of a noble woman. Her Morgan house on North Higniand ave Silk Slips funeral services were held from her home economics, will give' a lesson In of Wilkes Barre, will have charge of nue. Approximately sixteen rural eighth grado students will take the eighth grade county examination In the local Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Stewart and late home on Saturday afternoon; her family left on Thursday for their new pastor, tne Rev. Frani xnomas, om upholstering In the Grange hail ti evemi ui mc winciniaa i day, May 5, at 1:30 o'clock. Every In conjunction with the annual meet one is cordially invited to attend. ing of northeastern district of the home in Allentown, Pa. elated.

Burial was made In the Camp high school Saturday. The Bav Scout troon took a hike Starting Monday. May 1. the local town cemetery. Th memhers nf the orchestra wno owe euersuon oi reiiiisyivui Thursday after school.

They cooked With Adjustable Straps post office will close promptly at nlav bras instruments. Frank Rel women, to Be neid at Ainans, 0n p. to continue throughout the their supper and some or tne scouts who work on Saturdays passed their mel. Robert Lee. Basil Button, uavis i iuuy iwak, To Address League A 1 summer months.

Turre and Emilv Riley, with tneir tests. Prof. Charles Leber. Bible class The regular services will be held at Instructor, Miss Carolyn weinver, teacher of Washburn Street Presby the M. E.

chuvch. At io a. m. tne motored to Mansfield Thursdav after. Fl'th period were held in the local school Thursday and Fri terian church, will address members Sundav school will convene.

At 11 noon and attended the concert given of the Senior League of Youth of day. at the college in Sraughn hall, by a clock the church service witn tne Rev. Robert Fletcher officiating, and Asbury M. E. church on Sunday eve ning at 6:15 o'clock.

band of picked professional players from all over the state under the Uniondale News for The Republican left with Mrs. Lnella Burdick will receive Immediate attention. The final meeting of the Parent Teacher association will be held Wednesday evening in the school gym at 6:30 p. m. the Epworth league.

Ralph Davis, tenor soloist of the leadershin of the celebrated Dana Lovely fitted slips with those handy little adjustable straps. Lace trimmed or tailored. Flesh or peach. Sizes 34 to 44. 8.

D. G. Co. Third Fleer Asbury church quartet, will offer a leader, Edwin Franko Goldman. nasium.

A committee was appointed at the last meeting ani is making nlans for a social time. It is hoped number of selections, accompanied at the pta.io by Miss Harriet A. Price. Dalton that all members will attend this UNIONDALE April 28. Services to be held In the Presbyterian churcn for the coming Sunday are as fol News for The Republican left with Mrs.

C. A. Knight or phoned io Dalton 130 7 will receive Immediate attention. lows: Sunday school at a. Laceyville News for The Republican left with Miss Mary E.

Gray or phoned to Laceyville 58 7 will receive immediate attention. Alice In Wonderland Bands Will Hold Back the Smartest Curls Tortoise shell bands for all the world like those the beloved Alice wore. Some plain, some checked, some with rhinestonet. 25c 50c $1 Street Floor Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:45 o'clock, with Miss Earol Sparks as leader. All young people invited to DALTON.

April 28 There will be attend. Preachlnz service at T.io o'clock at which time the Rev. Charles a bake sale held by the lames of tne B. Smith will speak on the spbject, Methodist church Saturday commenc LACEYVILLE, April 28. Mr.

and "For Such a Time As This." Esther ing at 11 o'clock in Twining's restaur 4:14. The choir will render a spec Mrs. Russell Price and family. Mld ant. lal selection.

dletown, N. were Sunday guests Clayton Severence has moved In The Junior chir practice will be the home owned by Ralph Sherman of Dr. and Mrs. George B. Edwards.

Miss Anna Whipple left on Monday held with Mrs. Sutton on Saturday on Wetherly street. STOP when in Hones dale and get one of WJeniger's Scoops of BEER 552 MAIN STREET HONESDALE evening to enter Moody Bible Institute, morning at 10 a. m. Miss Grace Terriil spent tne week end with her parents at Aldenville.

b0 (id nn 0 Destroy! Heir 0 Destroy! Heir Roots 0 PiinlesslyNeturilly 0 Hirmlcnly Chicago, as a student and Miss Mary Arthur smith, inompson, was a Whipple has accepted a position with dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mrs.

William Jensen entertained her bridne club last Thursday. Mrs. Lewis Jones will entertain the club tne rTuiaaeipnia service rrinting smitn on weanesaay. company and began her work last Mrs. Mary Coleman and daughter, week.

Mrs. Clarence Horton were business Friday afternoon. May 5. A son, Daniel was born to Mr. callers in Scranton and Carbondale Mrs.

A. W. Marvin entertained at bridge Saturday. There were three tables. and Mrs.

Daniel Clapper, Clapper on Tuesday. Hill, on April 7, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Churchill Mrs. Clapper's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. and daughter, Marian, visited in Blng Frank Repsher. Mrs. Clapper before hamton last Sunday. Mrs.

Julia Avlsworth of Clarks Summit is staying with Miss Helen her marriage was Sylvia Repsher. Mr. and Mrs. W. E.

Bennett, Welsh Baker for a time. Mr. and Mrs. I. N.

Howe ana Hill, were recent guests of Mr. ana The church and community are meeting. Miss Helen Mams, Peckville, Is a guest of Miss Amelia'Frear. Mrs. Fred Cox, Peckville, is a guest in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. John Philipson. Mrs. May Gore, Mrs. Mildred Steele, Mrs.

Grace Lee, Mrs. Emma Briggs, Mrs. Jesrie Kittle, Mrs. Blodwin Davis. Mrs.

Roy Razey. Mrs. James Winters attended the Rebekah lodge at Clark Summit, Tuesday evening. The Standard bearers of the M. E.

church will hold a covered dish supper in the church Monday evening at o'clock. Business meeting will follow. Mrs. Amanda Smith visited friends In Dunmore Tuesday and Wednesday, and attended the thirty seventh anniversary of Colonal Council No, 27, Daughters of America Tuesday evening in Dunmore. West Side Chorus To Give Minstrel The West Scranton Male chorus will present a minstrel show at Washington hall on May IS and 16.

Mickey Burns is directing the chorus. Patrick Sheerin is writing the show. There will be a rehearsal Sunday afternoon at the First Baptist church. The end men are: Arthur Tarring ton, Dave Jones, Dave Cosgrove. Mickey Burns.

Sheerin is the Interlocutor and William J. Jones will direct the music. Emlyn Lloyd will be the accompanist. William Williams. Thomas Davies, Elwyn Thomas comprise the committee in charge.

William Williams, Glen Williams, Harry Acker, Jack Price. Joel Wlsley Sam Smith and Owen Thomas are the soloists There will be twenty flve voles in the chorus. Smoking is almost general among Russian women. granddaughter. Jane Harris, spent Mrs.

E. A. Reynolds. pleased that Rev. John White was returned here for another year.

Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George L. Mr. and Mrs.

Ward Moseholder are Detrick, Jonnson City, n. ana planning soon to taice up tneir resi found Mr. Detrick recovering from dence in St. Louis, Mo, his recent lllnert. The Rev.

and Mrs. A. W. Lucas and Mr. and Mrs.

Georee L. Whitney, son. Starrucca. called on friends IP Brooklyn, N. spent the week end town un Tuesday of this week, with Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Gray and EaaryetWMh Gray1368 Mary Simpson Junior Choir Urban Miiheim and son, William, Plana FnloHainmpnf clarks summit, spent Sunday with nans PROXON is a cream, as simple to apply as cold cream. The hair root, after a number of applications, becomes gradually weaker until it is finally destroyed, thus precluding its further growth. Come into the Toilet Goods Dep't. and learn how simple the treatment is.

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and Mrs. Charles inman. reparations are unaer way oy Ralph Grow. Wyoanna, spent members of the Junior choir, Simpson the week end with his parents, Mr. M.

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D. Whipple, daughter Anna, church auditorium. Mrs, uabeua a. Mr. and Mrs.

John Repsher and Rod Welles la directing the program. ney Whipple visited Mr. and Mrs. The program, wnicn win be given D. Taylor, Wyalusing, on Sunday by a chorus of eighty voices, will be afternoon.

in two parts. The youngsters will Last year. 1932. it snowed all day present "What's the Matter with on the 27th of April, and on the night Sally," and the members of the high of April 28. this vear.

it snowed on school group of the choir will give an 8. D. G. Co. Street Flaer the high hills around here, although operetta, "The Radio Maids." spring flov.ers have been In bloom I Charles Sutton, the assistant chor here for two weeks and more on some ister.

is assisting Mrs. Welles in ar lawns. I ranging the program. 1.

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