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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1933 Jolson Gets Permanent Makeup Funerals Itf Church to Honor Two Clergymen Vandling News for The RepabUean left with Martha B. Johns, Ml Main street, will receive Immediate attention. Infant daughter, Alma, 'her mother, Mrs. La vina Evans, six sisters, Mrs. Lloyd Brock, Mrs.

Russell Dennis, Mr. Florence Dunning, Mrs. William Hilfer, Mrs. Willard (Mathews and Miss Isabelle Ward; one brother, Albert Evans. Services will be held Wednesday morning in the Presbyterian church at Honesdale.

the Rev. W. K. Newton officiating, interment in Glen Dyberry cemetery. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Keleher spent the end in town at the home of the letter's Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bellman, Corning, were guest's of the latter's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Bower, over Saturday and Sunday. Krawitz, Syracuse university visited at his home here over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kohlmann and baby, New York, visited Mr.

Kohlman's parents over Sunday. Jane Catterall and Russell Lange, New York, motored here from New York on Saturday and visited at the home of their respective parents. Edward McLane Botell Mrs. Delia Rorell, Spring Brook. This afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in home.

Interment, Maple Lake cemetery. Funeral director. Wesley Frank The Rev. T. M.

Furey and the Rev. Edward W. Morrison will be guests at a reception to be given on Friday 'A lin, Moscow. Dies in Moosic Howlti Mrs. Charles Howits, 1302 Electric street.

Thursday after VANDLING, May 9. Robert De Laney is confined to his home on South Main street, by illness. Prof. S. T.

Lesher, of the Vandling High school has announced Miss Mad olyn Fotusky as valedictorian and Miss Dorothy Courtine as salutatorlan of the class of '33. Other honor students are Misses Marjorle Brown and night at 7:30 o'clock In the West Park M. E. church. The affair is being sponsored by the official board and the women of the congregation.

The Rev. Mr. Fureyj who recently was retired as a member of the Wyoming conference, served as pastor of the church for six years, and. the Rev. Mr.

Morrison began his pastor noon at 3 o'clock in home. Interment, private in Dunmore cemetery. Funeral Restaurant Proprietor director, Howard Snowdon, 1810 San Pneumonia Victim derson avenue. ate at the church last Sunday, sue Plucynik Frank Plucynik, 214 ceeding the retired clergyman. Pauline Mannick.

Commencement exercises will be on June 9. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Randosh are occupying the Del Angelo looms on Main street. Edward McLane, native of Minooka Maple street.

Friday morning with requiem mase in Sacred Heart church Interment. Minooka. Funeral director, The Rev. Donald MacKeller, a retired Methodist Episcopal minister who resides in the West Scranton section, well known Moosic restuarant pro at Catherine Dworcsak, 1302 Prospect rletor, uea yesterday morning will be the guest speaker. An in' Misses Agnes Melvia and Agnes 10:30 o'clock In his home after a avenue.

Burnett Mrs. David Burnett. Jer vitation has been extended to all members of the church and also eek's illness of Jacques, students at Marywooa college spent the week end at their hom3 here. Miss Jacques is a member of sey City, N. J.

This afternoon at 2:30 He was a brother of Patrick Mc friends of both ministers. ane. well known insurance man. Vn o'clock in home of her parents. Mr and Mrs.

Charles Peck, 1406 Wash six years ago he made his home Minooka. He was a member of burn street. Interment. Shady Lane cemetery. Funeral director.

B. Wil GSvgo Nov Givoo Nov i To Your Garments That's What TogturoPon Paramount New Process Does It Costs No More Mary's church. Avoca, since re lard Tozue. 113 South Main avenue moving to MOOSIC. this year's graduating class.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kollar announce the arrival of a son at their home on Main street, Friday, May S. Holy Name Group Payton Mrs. Thomas Payton.

232 Green Grove News for The Republican left Surviving are widaw: two cnugn rs, Margaret and Helen: two sons, Bloom street, Dunmore. Friday morning with requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock in St. Mary's church. Dunmore. Inter Idward and Joseph; five sifters, Mrs, wary Knight.

Mrs. Anna Kelly. Mrs, with Miss Jeaa Von Storch, Oly phant R. will receive imme diate attention. ment.

St. Mary's cemetery. Funeral larceua Knignt. Mrs. Julia soarrow director, E.

A. Cusick, 308 Wyoming bid Mrs. Catherine Highland, this Plans Breakfast avenue Ity; three brothers, Patrick, Minooka Robinson Mrs. Annie Robinson, szi frank, Washington, D. C.

and James, Arthur avenue. This morning with rizona. requiem mass at 10 o'clock in St, Mary's Assumption church. Interment, Pittston Avenue cemetery. Mrs.

Lester Hanna, Robert Qulnn, a national figure in baseball circles, will address the annual Holy Communion breakfast of St. Ann's parish Holy Name society in St. Ann's hall. St. Ann's street, on May Mrs.

Leo May, 17 Brook street. Dunmore. Thursday morning GREEN GROVE, May 9. The regular meeting of Green Grove grange will be held Friday evening. The play "Neighbors" by Zona Gale will be presented during the lecturer hour.

The cast includes Mrs. Pearl Goodrich, Mrs. Merimas Miller, Mrs. Andrw Goodrich, Mrs. Marion Miller, Mildred Titus, Jean Von Storch, Andrew Goodrich and Paul Goodrich.

The many friends of Mrs. John Moon will be pleased to learn she is West Side, Expires Mrs. Lester Hanna, 59, a resident with requiem mass in St. Mary: church at 9:30 o'clock. Interment, Mt Sunday morning.

Mr. Quinn is the Oarmel cemetery. Scranton for thirty two years, died ist night in her home, 1232 Watson venue, after an illness of compllca Lawrence Mrs. Allan Lawrence Blucher avenue and Elm street. This lons.

afternoon at 3 o'clock in home. In slowly recovering from her serious She was a native of Pike county, member of the Embury M. E. terment, Bethany cemetery, Wayne present owner of the Reading Red Sox in the NYP baseball league and he will speak on the national pastime. An appropriate Mother's day program has been arranged in connection with the communion breakfast which will get under way about 8:45 o'clock.

The program will include several brief talks, humerous sketches and musical and vocal solos. county. Al Jolson, stage and screen comedian, got a permanent "Mammy" makeup Jhurch, she had been active in its Thirty pupils and teachers from the SUITS COATS PLAIN DRESSES Rogers Mrs. Helen Rogers, 1U7 flairs. Surviving are her husband when he went on vacation to Hawaii with Rnby Keeler, his wife.

JThe brunet West Gibson street. This afternoon at Scott Consolidated school visited the Walker Gordon Dairy corporation at Pro daughters, Mrs. Howard Harris 2:30 o'clock in family home. Inter Jolson and his bride are shown at San Francisco on their return. Plainsboro, N.

on Saturday. bid Mrs. James Reed; a son, Harold, Did five grandchildren. meat, Wyoming cemetery. The funeral will be held on Friday A Men ciuo has oeen organized in Scott township with Roy White, president.

The grange will serve the club Carbondale pternoon at 1 o'clock from the home. The Rev. Eertin Donahue, pastor of Ann's church, charge of the arrangements. C. P.

is in He is he Rev. L. G. Freeman will officiate. MiUigan Mary Milligan, 20 a dinner at the Grange nan Wednesday evening.

CLEANED AND PRESSED Clinton Cortez literment, Paradise Valley cemetery. Mitchell avenue. Carbondale, on Thursday afternoon. Services at o'clock in charsre of the Rev. S.

T. Nurses9 Class Mrs. Max Meyer Mrs. Max Meyer, 315 South Frank' News for The Republican left with M. W.

Cook will receive immediate attention. News for The Republican left with Mrs. C. R. Bunting, Way mart B.

D. No. 1, will receive immediate attention. Foster. Interment.

Maplewood ceme tery. Funeral director, Oliver H. Shit street, Wilkes Barre, a former cranton resident, died yesterday in ler. Park street. Carbondale.

assisted by the Rev. Jordan Black, C. Michael McGraw, P. F. Lally and Michael Hickey.

Several hundred men are expected to attend. Early in life, Robert Qulnn became interested in. baseball and became part owner of a minor league team. From this position he advanced until he acquired ownership of the Boston Red Sox. Last year he assumed control of the Reading ball club.

Wilkes Barre Generalhospital. She was Will Graduate Sullivan John Sullivan, 14 Fall' rmeny Miss Rose Grass, daughter of brook street, Carbondale, this morn CORTEZ. May 9. There will be a he late Mr. and Mrs.

Alexander Grass, CLINTON, May 9. The Ladies' Aid ing. Mass of requiem, St. Rose cnurcn special Mothers' clay service in tne m. orth Washington avenue.

Surviving at 9:30 clock, interment, ai. nose Domestic Up To 9x12 Dry Cleaned and Shampooed re a daughter, Elsie; a son, Harold, of tne center church will serve dinner at the Bunting home on Thursday. All are welcome. There will be election Preparations have been completed e. church sunaay evening, ine xvev, George Ammerman will be In charge, Everybody cordially invited.

hd the following brothers and sisters Dy members oi the West Siae hospital Irs. Mary Grossinger and Louis Grass, of officers. board of directors for the annual cemetery. Expect 2 Officials Mrs. Jud Cook, Lake Ariel, spent the his city: Mrs.

Samuel Suravitz. Tren The county meeting of the Baptist graduation exercises on Sunday night weeic end with Mr. ana Mrs. ii. Mrs.

Harry Edelstone and women's Missionary society will be at :30 o'clock in the First Welsn Onok MaDle avenue. lilton Grass. New York, and Irvine, Hawley Baptist church auditorium. Mr. and Mrs.

O. D. Croop, Mr. and Aeid at Aiaenvuie on saturaay alter noon and evening. lnghamton.

The funeral will be held Fourteen younir women make up Phone 5220 Mrs. Alva Croon and daughter. Slur his mornine at 10 o'clock with inter At Legion Meeting Moosic grange will meet at Alden lev. have moved into Via Cook's house, lent in Israel cemetery. Wilkes Barre.

this year's class. The address will be given by the Rev. Dr. T. Teifion Mr.

and Mrs. George Williams and vine on saturaay evening. The following were guests of Mrs. Newt for The Republican left with A. M.

Skier, 205 Main avenue, or phoned to Hawley 17 will receive immediate attention. Richard and Chester A. Thomas will Jacob Sniffer family are occupying the O. L. uroop Carrie Wilcox at the home of her sis.

District officials of the American Jacob Sniffer, 83, died at the State award the diplomas. The pins will be presented to the girls by Miss May iarm. Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. Jenkins Jr. and ter, Mrs. Ernest Deming on Thursday last: Mr. and Mrs.

Osborne Snedeker, legion announced Monday that State SiHal on Monday after a brief ill He is survived by two sisters. Y. Hill, superintendent. family are occupying their cottage for one of the features of the program HAWLEY. Mav 9.

DnrnM.v Evnm Commander Paul onrntris ana National' Commlteeman Vincent Carrol have signified their intention to ad rs. Harriet Mead, tins city, ana Mrs. tne summer montns. Mr. and Mrs.

James Richards and lizabeth Major, Gouldsboro; two wife of Charles Lord, passed away suddenlv Sunday iftmnnn 1 ah will be selections by a chorus which is made up of a group of alumnae of the institution. John Reynolds is DRY family, Blakely, were callers in town dress Thursday evening's meeting in others, Warren, Scranton, and Wil at the Wavne Memorial hntnitjil De Mrs. Stephen sneaeker and daughter, Marjorle, Mrs. Rosener, Mrs. John Geuther, Mr.

and Mrs. William Martin, Mrs. Hobart Curtis and Mrs. Clarence Bunting. Mrs.

Wilcox is very ill but was glad to greet her friends aid appreciated the many cards received recently. wn. Parsons. on Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Staples enter chairman of the training school com ceased was aged 31 years. She was Funeral services will be held at the the Chamber of Commerce auaitorium. National Commander Louis Johnson and Capt. Watson B.

Miller, chairman mittee which has arranged the com. a native Of TPVn tanmchln on4 a talned Mr. Staples and friends from CLEANING CO. mencement program. of the national renaouitation com' member of the Honesdals Presbyterian church.

Scranton, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Jenkins. South Members of the class will be guests 3irie of Mrs.

Mead, 48 Parker street, lis city, this afternoon at 1:30 clock in charge of the Rev. L. R. )ster. Interment, Madisonville ceme.

mittee. have also been invited. at a theater party on Monday evening Caanan were visitors at the Ladies' A letter from General Frank T. She is survvted by her husband and at the West Side theater, after which Aid society meetinar on Thursday. Hines, administrator of Veteran's af a banquet and reception will be con Mrs.

Hiram Frisbie is visiting rela ducted in the nurses' home. North tives in Staten Island. fairs, says in part. Further, it is apparent that commencing July first, major changes in organization and Bromley avenue. Endeavorers Hold Fellowship Dinner Mrs.

Mary Macar Mrs. Mary Macar, 711 Scranton Members of the class are: Mar Ireet, died yesterday after a brief Mr. and Mrs. Alex Morrison and son were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Alva Croop. Miss Jewell Musco is confined to procedure would have to take place were we to live within our expected ness. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. garet Louise Bayley, Jeannette W. Evans, Eelanor Louise Bayley, Annette Mary Sarmoski, Marion Teresa Golden, Martha Jane Peters, Anna Clara amuel Sherbo.

The funeral will be her home with, an attack of quinsy. means for administrative purports next year. The initial step, in this matter was with referrence to sub Id on Thursday morning with a and Mrs. Rav Batsden. family by ass St.

Johns catnouc cnurcn Rogella, Stella Rose Lombarski, Evelyn and friends, Scranton; were Sunday offices, and it was not passible to delay Addresses Given State Officers 9:30 o'clock. Interment, parish bmetery, Minooka. callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Friend Swingle.

that step Local legion officials have called The monthly class meeting of the Thursday's meeting in anticipation of the possibility of further curtailment The value of Christian Endeavor May Butler, Hilda Catherine Lund berg, Thelma Elizabeth Davis, Dorothy Price, Gertrude Elizabeth Moore, Agnes Elizabeth Rome. Graduating Gass William Ransom William Ransom, Maplewood, died in veterans relief as indicated in tne training for young people was emphasized by George Lowe, Philadel intermediate class was held at the home of Miss Alice Shaffer. Friday evening. Plans were made for weiner roast to be held at the home of Miss tisterday in his home after a two onths' illness. Funeral services will letter from General Hines.

The Scran ton Chamber of Commerce has joined with the veterans in protesting the held from the home on Fiiday aft tnoon at 2 o'clock in charge of the Gilberta Black, Maplewood. phia, state vice president, in an address given at the fellowship dinner of the Lackawanna County Christian Endeavor Union in the Y. M. C. A.

Plans Dinner Dance The senior A graduating class of Rev. Bruce Lehman. Interment will removal of the Veterans Service du reau from Scranton. le in Maplewood cemetery. Luncheon to Be Served lecture room Monday night.

Koch Conley posts band will lead parade of ex service men who will Nearly 150 representatives of various Dun more High school will conduct its annual dinner dance on Thursday evening, 'June 8, at Hotel Casey, according to an announcement made By Ladies' Aid Group march from the rooms, 428 Lacka Mrs. Margaret HuMhins Mrs. Margaret Hutchins, 91, mother Rush Hutchins and grandmother Under the auspices of the Ladies' wanna avenue, to the C. of C. auditorium, beginning at 7 o'clock.

C. E. societies were in attendance. Dr. Mortimer Fruehan presided as toastmaster.

Miss Eleanor Evans, Moosic, state missionary superintendent, and MIes Ruth Asperschlager, SUNDAY, MAY 14th yesterday by Thomas McHale, class president. I Homer C. Hutchins, a prohibittion Aid society. First Welsh Baptist church, a luncheon will be served to bent, both of this city, died on Friday in the home of her son, Reese, at Wendell Jones has been named gen day, beginning at noon in the lock Glen, Columbia county, Pa. state quiet hour superintendent, spoke briefly regarding the work of the parlors of the edifice.

The women will meet for an all day quilting bee Give Her an ELECTROLUX and make Her a) happy every day in the year She is sure eral chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements. Eugene Ruane will serve as toastmaster. Mr Ruane is vice president of the class. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank those who so and Red Cross work. A business session will be held at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon.

The latter announced the Bucknell FOR COUGHS AND COLDS USE JENKINS TAB MENTHOL AND EXTRACT COD LIVER. Jenkins1 Drug Store 106 South Main Ave. SCRANTON On the speaking program will be to appreciate it more than anything. Supt. of Schools James R.

Gilligan assembly, to be held at Bucknell university, Lewisburg, Aug. 15 20. She particularly urged that young people Mrs. T. Teuton Ricnaros, aouin Indly assisted us in our recent be in the loss of our beloved aughter and sister.

and Prof. Edward J. Devine, principal of the local high school, both of take advantage of these dates to at Main avenue, will be hostess to members of the Women's Missionary society on Thursday night in her home. Plans are under way by members Expect More You Will Get It! tend the gathering. whom are annually the guests of the graduating classes.

MR. AND MRS. LOUIS SCHUMACHER, JR. MRS. WALTER NAEHER.

LOUIS Z. SCHUMACHER. Adv. The officers of the class are: of the Tom Thomas Bible class for Thomas McHale, president; Eugene their annual banquet on Friday nigni Ruane, 'Vice president; Vita Barba, EEEEE secretary; and Wesley White, treas in the church. Superintendent of Fires Edmund B.

Lewis is chairman of the committee on arrangements. A small herd of dairy cattle was urer. ecently flown by plane from Lae, There will be no publication of The tt Guinea, to Wau in the interior. Civil and eovernment air craft in ADDle Bough, the annual senior book, the United States consumed 54,058,431 tlfonfer (gprj Miot the trip was made in 40 minutes, as tempered with six weeks necessary by tain. this year, according to information given out at the high school.

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