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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY. APRIL 10. 1936 IS Suburban News Ml C. Gam J. Laftaa, Green Ridge S3t Oak 4 M7t 1439 at I 7M( Taylor Eras Kvaas.

IN West TByter Dunmore News ta at asi Milter in 'Drag Start at MN while she was absent from her home TAYLOR GREEN RIDGE NORTH SCRANTON DCNMORR SELECT NO. 1 ItWtlUSNCt I (Excellent For Boiling or Poaching) Gte Rapid Rise In Enrollments 1 341 Punils Attending 1,01 rupus Alienuing High School Attendance figures announced this year tor Dunmore High School show that since 1911 the enrollment has gained almost 800 per cent in 191S there were 374 students and sixiynioe gxsauaKa. un were 410 pupils enrolled and 68 graa uates. The attendance jumped 578 in 1938 and 77 received diplomas. In 1931 the high school enrollment went to sis ana 130 were graauatea.

latest figures show that 1.341 are enrouea ana u5 iw are uue re reive diplomas before the present year ends. This year's high school enrollment consists of 495 in the 10 freshmen classes. There are 348 in the eight sophomore classes and 350 in the six Junior divisions. In the senior classes. seven in all, there are 350 enrolled.

When first erected, the high school was not meant to care for over 300 DOya ftiiu guao. wv auwwk. congestion has been growing at the dozen 1 Sunnybrool. Eggs 25c 2 pkCT 15c Paas Egg Dyes Whole Milk CHEESE Aged for Flavor hnTsn vMn, rthat officials stwet' wiU 08 held Suntay noon She is survived by two sisters. Sis "Isunday School will convene at 11:30 ter st.

Ursula, motner superior of the had serious times arranging I tor an hour yesterday afternoon, the place was ransacked and $3.50 stolen. I An Investigation was made by Patrol NORTH END NOTES The ladies of the Altar and Roary I society. Holy Rosary Church, will have clm ch01Kler sale today at 3.30 0 dock in the school cafeteria. Mrs EllenManleyJ Philadelphia, Dies jaiics iirrc ifxuutiaj iui Former Dunmorean Ura Ttlm ir.nk. 110 Wnrth Nina.

teenth Street Philadelphia, died yes terdav morning in St Acnes' HospiUl where she had been undergoing treat ment Mr Maniey the daughter of the late John and Nora Brown. Dun more residents. Her father was well hiiwn In th. hnronirh havinff been merchant there. Mrt Mnw wu a member of the BMi.riainht rthMirai nartsh th Ha.

tional Council of Catholic Women and the Altar and Rosary Society of the cathedral in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, and Mrs. B. A. Timlin, 6c ran ton.

The body will be brought here, ar and till be taken to the home of her sister. Mrs. Timlin. 545 North Lincoln a. Tt M.

1 ill W. V.U Avenue. iut lunerw wiu uc Muuuajr muriuiuE mini a icuk ui iuws Xv. Interment will be in Cathedral Ceme tery. John Durkan is in charge of fu neral arrangements.

'35 Is Beaten On Auto Output NEW YORK. AprC 9 WV Pro duction of automobiles by members of the Automobile Manufacturers Associ ation rose 47 per cent in March over the previous month and was 15 cent fthMii nf Vlarph 1 Q3S th mun 1 eiation reported today. For the first quarter the output was placed at 820.186 vehicles, a figure exceeded only twice in the history cf the industry in 1928 and 1929. Fori the first quarter last year the produc tion was 704.935 cars. The March outturn was placed at 323.160 cars and trucks against 220, 581 in Februarr and 280.785 in March.

1935. The report, based upon factory ship i I I Finest New Process Easter Egg Colors Fancy Sea Club SALMON Medium Red lie flat csn Corn i Golden antam haw schedules on a double session so that i all might be accommodated. Mark Patrons' Day In Dunmore Schools Bundreds of parents and relatives or children attending Dunmore schools The full schedule for Easter Sun visited the buildings yesterday after day will be 6 a. sunrise service. Rajah Salad Dressing 15c 29c Sandwich Spread 10c 19c Grandmother's Bread 8c iL 10c Fancy noon when Patrons' Day was observed.

I Teachers were in the various rooms to I receive the visitors and explain the work displayed by the pupils. I Durinar the day James R. Gilllgan. superintendent, made a tour or tne va rious schools. Besides being greauy impressed with the various displays, the superintendent also observed the splendid condition in which nearly all cr tne now ps uue im pairs and painting done unoer tor PWA aamimsirauna.

ery i scnoois nave wn paiatcu. vamisnea ana nwws cases improvements have been made to the school grounds. Reunion of Classes Memoers OI tne graauaung tira of June, "34 and January. 3, oun more High School, will hold a joint re OUR FANCY CREAMERY TUB lulls' Price! One Quality The Best! union in the Hotel Jermyn Tuesday grans: cantata, crucifixion and ascen 5 sion. Fred W.

Peace: soloists. Mrs. Ar Une Rymer Bvans. WtUiam White, Thomas iX, Print Butter 2 69c One Silverbrook SUNNYFIELD FAMILY Tae reunion wiu oe i iwm i AWrtrr Aa.nrr Miss Marian F. Waisn I jZTJrZZJi ThTiT ana Joan auuicj sic 1 men.

Various eomnuttee onairmen are. arrangements. Catherine Walsh and ert Logan and Patsy pub uun 1X11 DKTlIt JW I prorrams. Elisabeth Gilroy and Ruth I Crane; orchestra, Mary Nolan and HSSL JV? v'V mm Jceeph Igoe; tickets. MUlie sanaone resentative from the Second Legisla and Fern Jones; floor, Betty Harring tive District, and sponsored by the ton and Helen Roche, and general, Nortn gcranton Volunteer Booster Re Give Easter Program At Taylor High School TAYLOR.

April t. At the assembly in the Tayior High School Auditorium this morninjt. following program was presented: awrhUl: chants, ratted choir, afunbera oi nutwhm. aruf atorcan. jean Rakh Thomu.

To. Ann Thomas. Jean UoweUrn. RuM Jones. Cd'th WIMtra.

Maria ImII, vu Bjh ti. r. Um BottT Powell. Jan Lewis, oorothr Dar wood. Ben Rieder.

Via Jonea. Jane vw 'WiUlam. ocomoanls. Th Boy Who Discovered Easter." a alar In tnre nh.i i. based on Raymond MaeOonald Aiden'i lnB who msoovertd tne Trin.

cast. Dr. John Dexter. Jack Davis: ifatwtv ruiu ua Anna eiominaki; skellr Dkn. Edward Aro readme.

"Easter Morninc." aelwrn uaTin: Easier carols, rested Chmr under direction DB pu Olreeted bv Mr. Darls. Sim. prabklin Jones. Walter umu a do josepn Krienuensu.

Hoskins to Celebrate His 80th Birthday TAYLOR. Anril William 3 nm. kins, pioneer resident on Saturrlav wiu ceieorate his eightieth birthday, TOgetner with members nf the immerli. ate family, he win observe the occasion in the familv hnm Wut aKrtnn Street, with an anrrfversary dinner which wUl be served by his daughters, Mrs. Calvin Dennis.

Tavtor. and Mrs. W. A. Harris, Asbury Park.

N. J. mt. HosKins has been a resident of Taylor for over 50 vears and ha heen Sj mine worker practically all his life. rte awiea as a driver boy for the uien Aiaen coal Oomnanv.

advancino? to miner and at the time of his retirement was a section foreman in Taylor mines. Mr. Hoskins. at his Advanced aoe. It hearty and weu.

Final Union Services TAYLOR, April 9. The final union Holy Week service of Taylor Protes tant Churches will be held on Good Friday night in the M. E. Church, The Rev. Eeaaer Da vies of the Welsh Baptist Church will preach the sermon on 'The World's Redeemer in Vic tory." The Rev.

E. H. Lowry, pastor of host church, win preside. AU of. ferings taken during the Lenten and Holy Week services will be used for Taylor United Church Daily Vacation Bible School.

At the Calvary Baptist Church, the Rev. E. C. Dewey, pastor, will preach "For Divinity to understand. PLAN OBSERVANCE TAYLOR.

AprU 9. Members of Taylor Swiss Beneficial Society are completing plans for the observance of the sixty second anniversary of the founding of the organization. The celebration will be held in Ott's Audi torium on Friday night, AprU 17. In addition to a program of dancing the committee will offer several fea tures, including a mixed chorus. TAYLOR BRIEFS TAYLOR, AprU 9.

The Christian Endeavor Society, Congregational Church, held an enjoyable get to gether meeting recently in the church assembly room. Games were played and refreshments served. The amateur night competitive pro gram to be sponsored by the Mizpah Bible Class, Welsh Baptist Church and scheduled to be held on April 17, has been postponed untU May. The Convention Club of Century Engine Company, No. will meet on Friday in the company hall.

All mem bers are requested to be present. PhUathea Bible Class, St. Paul's Church, wiU hold a tea at the home of Mrs. Almeda Sultser, 125 North Main Street, on Thursday evening, AprU 30. Mate Won't Believe Wife Plotted Death PEN'S ACOLA, April 9 VP) As authorities moved today to press new charges against a housewife, her admitted lover and two Negroes ac cused of plotting to wreck a train on which her husband was engineer, the husband' steadfastly prepared to de fend her.

Escambia County authorities charge the four planned to wreck the train, Louisville tt Nashville passenger run, so she and her suitor might col lect $3,000 in life insurance and be free to wed. The husband, W. Vann. Ferry Pass, refused to believe his wife guilty and said he would try to arrange 15.000 bond for her release. He also said he did not believe a statement by the other man.

Earl Travis, a Castleberry, carpenter, that he had been having an affair with Mrs. Vann. Lances Settle Claim In Water Rate Battle John H. and William L. Lance, Wilkes Barre engineers who re presented, the municipalities of the valley in the rate fight against the Scranton Spring Brook Water 8erv ice Company, are to settle their claims against the Lackawanna County mu nicipalities for $35,000, It was reported yesterday.

The engineers had submitted a blU for approximately $00,000 for their services in the case. Members of the Lackawanna rate however. informed them that only $35,000 remained in the fund raised here. Sift Bombing of Mayor Baltimore. April 9 w).

Officers investigating the bombing which scarred the lawn of Mayor Howard W. Jackson's suburban home today balanced a theory of political enmity against a possibUity that the blast was a practical Joke. The Mayor himself took little stock in the theory that enemies he had made in public life were responsible for the bombing. CHURCHMAN DIES AT 13 CLIFTON SPRINGS, N. April UP).

As European organiser of the Methodist Episcopal Church for eignt years, the Rev. William Burt died in Clifton Springs Sanitarium today. He was 83. EXTENDS SERVICE TO MANILA SAN FRANCISCO, AprU 9 OP). Pan American airways system an nounced today extension of Its air express service to Manila.

Churches to Hold Communion Rites Services Arranged for Good Friday Good Friday will be celebrated tonight by communion services at Asbury Methodist. Green Ridge Baptist. Green Ridge Presbyterian and other churches in Green Ridge. A candlelight communion service wiu oe conaucwa wnm um Ridge Presbyterian Church at 7:45 o'clock. The Rev.

Charles Tudor Leber will deliver the sermon, and there will special music by the snior olr' A holy communion service by candle light will ou held at the Asbury Church at 7:45 o'clock. The Rev. Ver MuMo A Good Friday communion service will be held in the Green Ridge Bap tlf with thjt Pred B. vreeland. pastor, delivering the ser mon.

at 7:30 o'clock The Forget Me Nof banks recently distributed, will be presented and consecrated. A Capella Choir Sings At Asbury on April 20 The men of Asbury M. E. Church will sponsor concert by one of America's outstanding choirs on Mon day evening. April 20.

at the church. program wUl ta given by the Academy A Capella Choir of Erie, Pa This choir, made up of 30 boys and v.i i JO SITU, UlIUCTi U1C iduvl OAtu C. L. render, a graduate of the world f8m st; Choir, has iven three concerts in wndiiuigtuu, uue wuw being given in the White House. To be compared to the St.

Olaf Choir directed by the dean of choristers. Dr. F. Melius Christiansen, is deemed an honor. The visiting organization has frequently enjoyed that honor.

As its name implies, the choir sings without accompaniment and entirely from memory. Their repertoire is se lected from the world's most beautiful music, and their work has solicited the1 praise from almost every state in the union and from a large num ber of well known critics. Hold Final Service In Iri LJllirCh Series The concluding service in the series of devotional sessions conducted in three Green Ridge churches was held last night The united congregations of the Green Ridge Baptist, Green Ridge Presbyterian and Asbury Meth odist Churches met in the latter church, bringing to an end the Lenten and Holy Week services. These services have brought to Green Mumbulo officiated at the final serv ice, at which the Rev. Fred B.

Vree land pastor of the Green Ridge Baptist Church, delivered the sermon, cfeiiai music nas ouerea oy tne Asoury noir, Install Fred Kern AS llOUie lranCl Officers were Installed last night at the meeting of the Green Ridge Odd Lodge, held in the Green muse caux uuuquie. unices iuiea rere: 1100:6 Fred Kern; vice Hoadley Hughes; recording sn. rEiarv. Fv ij. Airnnru: ltusi i.

Prixhif rr)rntAtiv tn nnnnrf "ugnes; represenwuve to Sunbury Home. Stanley Robinson: tnd third member of reUef commit r. 1 tee. Stanley Jenkins Stanley Robinson received much praise for his very successful term as noble grand of the lodge, At the Roosevelt Harold Lloyd, In his latest picture, 'Milky Way," plays tonight, and from 2 to 11 p. m.

Saturday at the Roose velt Theater. Thinas beein to hanoen Harold, as a timid milk man, dUCks a blow that fells a middleweight cnampion. it a maa wniri or mem ment anri if vo have a laiieh in vou. uoyd is certain to bring it out. Todd Kellv ar starred in "Twin Trinlets." the added feature.

Latest news topics complete the program. The sixth chapter of the serial, "Fighting Marines," will be an added attraction to Saturday's show. Church Notes The Boy Scouts of Green Ridge Churches will assemble tonight at their various meeting places. The Oratorio Chorus of Green Ridge Presbyterian Church will rehearse to night for their Easter Sunday pres Isentatkm of Handel's "Messiah." A cottage prayer meeting will be held tonight at the home of Mrs. William Lewis.

108 Marion Street Armbruster Trustee Councilman Russell "Dutch" Arm bruster defeated Samuel J. Castles, former deputy sheriff, for trustee of the Scranton Lodge of Elks at an election last night at the club rooms. Armbruster will fill the unexpired term of Harry Sterling, who recently was named exalted ruler. The term expires next year. G.

O. P. Club to Meet Former District Attorney John J. Owens. Republican candidate for Congress, and Mayor Stanley J.

Davis, one of bis principal supporters, will be the speakers at the meeting of the Republican Club of Lackawanna County at Hotel Jermyn at 8 o'clock tonight. The club, of which Bernard Harding is president, has endorsed Owens' candidacy. TO VISIT HARRINGTON HOME Teachers employed on the WPA Adult Education and Recreation proj ects in the Scranton area will meet at 7:30 o'colck tonight in 8t John's Hall. South Scranton, to march in a body to the home of the late Joseph Harrington, 1729 PitUton Avenue. Mr.

Harrington was a member of the WPA Recreation teaching staff until illness forced him to relinquish the duties few weeks ago. Record Congregation Attend DevoUons A consresation that taxed the ca melt of the church and forced more than 30 Ototo cnufJ "eeD, 2tS3 in St. Vincent Church. Mas was celebrated by the I castor, the Re. P.

J. Oaffikin, 101 lowed by the procesJson or tne Nessea sacrament from the main altar to the repository on the side aiiax. Te priests and altar boys and 50 children ranting in ase from 1 to 13 participated in the procession. The irc mr nureu i white hair noons and toe oojs mi white blouse and blue knickers. At Holy Rosary Church, a high Crated by the pastor.

h. o'Boyle. Three nun 1 chiJjren. itto the altar boys and u. oarUciDated in the proces I ian similtT ryices were held at let stantiiiii St.

Joseoh's and SCI I Anthony's Churches. i. 2L. LvangellSt to Speak At lecial services rtav rvi nf tv Tabernacle Sunday School of the Christian and Missionary Alii I snce, Wayne Avenue and Spring A i imr wmn 1 1 classes wiu assemcue in in cnurcn auditorium where the special service will take place. James Evans, super intendent will preside.

Evangelist Ruth A. Jenkins. Wilkes Barre. who has held evangelistic serv ices in the Tabernacle on several oc rasions. will be the guest speaker.

the Rev. D. P. Scherrer in charge; io o'clock, morning worship; 11:30 o'clock, Sunday School; noon, special service: 6:30. Young People's meet ing; 7:30, evangelistic service.

Mrs. Jenkins will preach. i Prntrram Arrange fTOgram Methodist Church A specM prom o( Easter music wiu by tne cnoir provi church on Easter morn to. nn director xhomas Evans, or ganist. The program follows: Ortan rolunUnr.

selected. Thomu X. Kvans; anthem. "Death Is Conquered." by Bi.ri nnn i.ri Hly City." by weatneny. wu am wnue: ocnpiun itiqhis.

rh HumBhrT, Urs. Ariuw Rymer price. R. Roy Howeu; onertory. wrmon.

wrtat Baster aaraus 13 uj. Arthur Jones; benediction. Gloria, post lude. Thomas E. Krans.

Qllb Holds Meetinff In Jenkins' Interest booster meeting in the interest of Douglass Jenkins, candidate for Rep clu0 WM held last night in Knights of Pythias Hall. Former Judge a. A. Vosburg, former Representative Harry Lewis and Reese T. Reese spoke.

m. and placed himself on record as favor ing mine cave legislation, an old age pension act that would match the so ciu security miwiuuu uaascu di uu tnd the Moomaw Moran bill abolishing the numerous tax collectors rvtmiitrn! inn rnvmcnirvK I (FoUtkal Adv.) a Square Deal For AU vote lor Antnony Yanosnat, uemo i era tic candidate for Representative. ,4. Mnliaf tnr DnMMntativ I Program Arranged The young people of North Scranton will Join in a community sunrise ser Memorial Church on Easter Sunday at 7 clock. I The following is the program: organ prauoe, owenaoiyn oianion; i hymn.

"In the Cross of Christ I J. ipiuxe onmiuuuso, Jjoris I Wondrous Cross;" prayer. Elisabeth music selection; quartet runtan congregational VU1UV41, speaker. John H. Powell: hymn.

Alleluia." This service is open to both young and old. Presbyterian Notes Tonight, Good Friday, at 7:301 o'clock, the service of Communion will I be held in Providence Presbyterian Church with the pastor, the Rev. Gor don G. Kibler, presiding. The choir I will sing "Chorus of the Prophets" from the cantata "Rabboni" by Love land.

The session will meet at 7 p. m. meet the new member of the church. At 4 p. the Junior Travel Club conclude a seven week program of "udy of Mexican missions with a hi( Mexican food will be f1; Misses Helen Ledyard, tUr Ruth Schoesche and Peggy ne inarp.

rt VfCCUpieS Ulpil "Jesus in Communion" was the sub 1 Jed of the Rev. Owen Jones' sermon yesterday at the union noonday serv 1 ices being held during Holy Week in Providence M. K. Charch under the auspices of the North Scranton Minis terium. The Rev.

W. C. Warner pre 1 sided. Mrs. Robert Abel aang several selections.

The Rev. Earl P. Confer wiU occupy the pulpit today and the Rev. Owen Jones will be devotional leader. Addresses Club The Modern Social Trend" was meeting of the Blue and White Club, a general discussion followed Ur rw.vi,, general discussion followed Preliminary plans were made for nance to be held in June tn the vouhkj miuo.

Edward Bw" 7" chairman of the committee. George Knight presided. House Ransacked Mrs. A C. TJpteeroTC.

3038 Edna Avenue, reported to the police that! I I I I I I Ia ji 12 tb Bag I FRESH CANDY EASTER n. White House Evap. For All Milk Purposes No. 2 cans 29c ft Bag $3.53 cans 25c pkg of twelve 4 lb: 12c 10c 2 29c big cans GROCERY STORES. 19c HALIBUT 23c rb 2'27c 201 N.

MAIN AVE. each 19c 2 for 25c 2 23C 6 for 25c cans (5 2412 Lb. BAG 45c 49 lb Bag $1.77 98 Special For Today Luscious Louisiana DEL MONTE Encore Cooked Spaghetti Hot Cross Buns Yellow Onion Sets Fresh Strawberries DEL MONTE Sliced Pineapple IT.J 21c I Cherries 23c luaiui calcul ruiu. i Two Inches of SnOW fin Pnrnnn Hio hwav Two inches of snow coated the hioViorBVc in tH Prvnnm fnllriarinir flurries last night. ouuw atfto ieu in uwr cut sua ui the Abingtons but melted rapidly.

DrizilinB rains alternated with snow faIls here earl evening weather j. occned ghout the Easter holidav and i ur MAfaA AWi th. weather Bureau, who knows all about this anxiety Yesterdav there was a A A.wi. ivug bucwu vi iua aaauug ivr urc i a. r.

i uiLuucia va ouuub; 5 Ail was too far ahead for West to ven ture forecast: More certain Dredic tonight. i Interruptions in Ship Sailings to Be Probed WASHINGTON, April 9 UP). A searching inquiry to determine what has caused from 300 to 500 "inter rupuous in tne sailings oi Amencan ships was ordered today from within me uununejxe jjeparuneni. unci ui mt uc Joseph B. Weaver, chief of the de partment's Bureau of NavigaUon and Steamboat Inspection, who is conduct ing tne siuay, announcea in a state ment that only an Inquiry would show how serious the situation is.

Dinner Humorist DAVID R. JONES The men of Elm Park M. E. Church have completed plans for a dinner and rally to be held at Monday night the church, rw.ro. p.

"rt'Zi: ir.V eu and superintendent of the Shamokln State Hospital, will be the speaker. uavia R. Jones, Kingston, im personator and humorist, wiU entertain and Harry T. Madden will lead community aiming. Mr.

ana Mrs. Tom Evans win give a piano duet and William Watkins. winner of the Col. L. A.

Watres prise in the Temple Chorus contest last De cember, will sing. sr. 'i i I I J. a All Quality Meat Markets Harry O'Neill and Frank Maner. Ulfer tantata 1 Onigm Tonicht Good Friday night, at 7:30 ociocc me senior unuir oi.

Episcopal Church will sing the can tata, Hear. Hear Us, Holy Jesus, a meditation on the Last Seven Words oi unrLSv. cuuiuwu VH Soloists are: Mrs. Ralph Dersrumer, Gwilym Edwards, Gilbert J. Sly: or eanist.

Mrs. Carl Stout: Bradley Owens, C. B. Watroua, Ci I Fritsch, Leonard Huff. I The other members of the cnoir i are: Misses saran Jones, urnruoe Warner, Sophia Kuna, AUeen Deykes, I Mesdames Edna Keast.

Amelia ueai and Bessie White, Messrs. George Thompson, Joseph Yuhas, Ambrose lioyd and Charles Dippre. Will Sing lantaia "The Story of Easter," a cantata bvB.it stults. win be presented by I the rhnir of Dunmore Christian Church, at the services Sunday morn ing at 10 0'CMCk, Members of the chorus include: Marie Davis, Theodosia Davis. Donly.

Isabea Henderson. Mrs. John 1 TT TV W.l. tt imhi I Swingle, Mrs. Irvtn Williams, Cecil Collins, Sam Hadden, Gilbert Gowan.

Ridgley Ryman Bruce Wheeler and Theodore BOROUGH NOTES Word has been received here that Dr. c. F. Hoban. former superinten den' of Dunmore schools, is touring Italy.

Dr. Hoban recently resigned a position with the State Educational Department, after which he was placed I on the retired list. Another meetln of the newly formed post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will be held tonteht at the In dependent Hose Company office. P. a Reilly.

commander, win be in charge and County commander Fetterman again win be on hand to explain the purpose of the organization. All for mer Dunmore servicemen who served overseas are eligible to Join. I Sarah Corcoran. Webster Avenue, is ill at her home. I The Willow Club win meet tonight in Andrea Hail, Willow Street Joseph DelVecchio, president, wiU purside.

The Young Men's Democratic Club of Dunmore win sneet at o'clock tonight in the home of James OUara. I 402 Ward Street. HENRY HOLMES DIES Henry Holmes. 38. 125 Grant Avenue, Jersey City.

N. an employe of the dining service of the Lackawanna Railroad, died last night in the Moses Taylor Hosrdal where be had been underpin, imtiwnt Tr. h. ,) f.th,r arWnh Holmes: a daughter. Ruby, and a brother.

Ervin, all of Jersey City. Th. I i tk I Durkma n.nml Hnme iW.rn. Aacnue. Today It wia be taken to the family' home in Jersey City from where the funeral win be held Sunday afternoon at 2:34 o'clock.

Services will be held in the Metropolitan Methodist Church. interment win be 19 Jersey City. a or VOGPS "PONY" DEL MONTE Pineapple Juice Specials In WILSON'S CERTIFIED" WILSON'S AND VOGTS Whole or Shank Half Smoked Picnics SLICED STEAK COD 2 256 1 SLICED STEAK Small Cured lb. BAMS ARE ALSO ON SALE IN OUR Alse ea Sale la Onr Grocery Stores Pic Jelly Roll Fish Cake NO BONES! NO WASTE! SKINLESS Fillets of Cod TODAY'S SPECIALS AT 225 WYOMING AVE. AND Apple or Raisin Welsh Cookies 2 Creamed doi 29c Cabbage Salad Baked Mackerel ft 25c.

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