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tTHE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY. MAY 13. 1936 Oratorio Soloist Plans Under 7aj For Scout Circ West Scranton Jeecpk LaCee, Cuntpmdrnt Braaeh OfOet: UIS Jacks St, US Oak St Tbmm M7 Taylor Evaa Evaaa. IN Wee TSaylee nt U7 1 SiiBinirbaM News a WEST SCBANTON Street.

Plans will be made to conduct Affair to Be Conduct On June 20 WEST SCRANTON WEST SCBANTON NOBTH SCBANTON a number of social affairs during the summer months. All members are NOBTH SCBANTON Sophomore Class Blue and White Club In Leading Role Qasses Will Hold urged to attend. John B. Rlebel will Mrs. Upton Speaks preside.

nana ior a ttcoui mrcus ana ios, To Hold Card Party I annual Summer encampment of At Club Meeting Annual Reception Receives Trophy Sponsor Block Party Mid Valley Council, Boy Scouw America, were made at recent meet! I The annual block party of St. Michael's Lithuanian Church will be held conducted by members of that ganization. at the Mount Pleasant Park, North I Mln Imnni mnA VtMvm Atr I ICIOriOUB Mrg. Poole Named Pres in Music to Be Feature The third annual circus Is ached Week Contest ident of Croup Program to take place in St. Nicholas PL The first annual card party of the Blue and White Club will be conducted on Tuesday, May 19, In St.

Mary's Hall, West Market Street. Cards will be played on the first floor and dancing enjoyed on the second. Playing will begin at 1:34 o'clock. Prises will be awarded to the holders of high score. The ladies of the parish will serve refreshments.

The proceeds will be used for the athletic fund of Holy Rosary High SchooL Edward J. Kelly Is general chairman, May 2 to June 6. The affair will be featured with a cross country race on Thursday night, June 4. The Rer. John P.

Boll, pastor, Is Jessup, Saturday afternoon, June Commissioner Edward P. Davis la A talk by Mrs. Elsie Upton and the The annual Mother and Daughter Prof. Richard McNichols, principal of the North Scranton Junior High ranging the program and is be ins "reception of the Friendship and Purl' general chairman. The subcommittee chairmen are: A Chapalauskas, J.

annual election of officers featured the meeting, of the West Scranton Junior High' School Mothers' Club School yesterday made the presenta tan Bible Classes, Plymouth Congre tational Church, will be held tomorrow silted by Council Scouters, incluV scoutmasters and assistants. Am the events on the program will Petrltis, Bessie Uloias, Anna Zuvers, I tlon of a silver cup to the sophomore class, which was victorious In the re night at 8 o'clock. and John Gallick, Frank Genevlch yesterday afternoon in the school auditorium. review of the entire council by cent Music Week Contest. Robert Bled Stanley Klslus.

A pageant portraying the famous mothers and daughters In religious and Executive Board; presentation Mrs. Upton, speaking on the sub assisted by Phillip Brady, David Mc Crone, Thomas Thye, William Mc lingmaier, president of the sophomore awards; uses of the scout neckerch: A class and Paul Gallagher, president social history wfll be given. Those i ject, "Character Building In the Public Schools," stressed the need for Donough, George Knight, P. J. McDon of the sophomore class, accepted who have parts are: Naomi and Ruth, signaling demonstration; first demonstration; pioneering demons MBS.

ETHEL JONES JENKINS nell. John Foley, Edward Regan, Paul Godfrey, William Lynott, Frank Shev the trophy for their respective classes, Planning Reception Members of West Park M. E. Church are planning a reception for the Rev. and Mrs.

W. Lynn Martin and family in the church tomorrow night. The Mrs. Arthur and Ruth Evans; mother and daughter of Queen Esther, Mrs. tion; firemaking and demons trat Ernest E.

Welles was the Judge of the musical contests. The following is umeiciib a.iuuB 01 ores; gaiety acill Harry Jones and Mrs. Russell Mor definite specialised character building programs in the public schools. She said that there is a need for a program supplementary to the extra currlcular actlltles, which are definite character builders. She also stratlon; rope demonstration; csj Gerald MoOoff, John King, William If hlirilC Will SlflO Mallnv William MWJrnna and V411UI UO Tf All Ulll a complete list of the winners: gan; Cornelia and children, Mrs.

Anna thenics; bugling demonstration; in' Beys' chorui. tint, clihth trade, leader. naugnum. trmyvia are nquesvea pro Xdward Cordlcr; second, ninth and tenth Uture ceremony demonstration, clown stunts. Rev.

Mr. Martin was appointed to the West Park St. Paul's, South Scranton, charge at the recent Wyoming Conference. Mrs. William Green Is general chair Vide cards.

grade, leader, Richard Jforrle. 'Elijah' on May 19 commended the recently inaugurated trials for truant students and pointed Soprano tolo, llrt, Bybll Owen and Green and sons; Indian mother and Pocohontas, Mrs. Harry Schoen ana Mrs. Stanley Lewis; German American mother and daughter, Miss Daisy Decker and Fanny Thomas; Quaker mother and daughter, Mrs. Evan Jones Troops are urged to register Sarah McDonald; second, Arllne Wagner third.

Lucy Jane Qulnn. events immediately. AT THE BIALTO "The Story of Louis Pasteur," star put the benefits which they will pro I duce in time. Recitation, first, Thomaa Kelly; second, Betty Jane Stahl: third. Dorothy Wall.

The camp season of the Mid Val The results of the election con ring Paul Muni, is playing at the Ri Boys' solo, first, Richard Morris, Walter Mendelssohn Society to and daughter. Marguerite; bird woman, Council will open on July 5 and man of the arrangements. The Rev. and Mrs. Martin have two children, Wilbur L.

Martin Jr. and Geraldine. The family comes to Scranton from Tioga Center, N. Y. ducted by Mrs.

P. J. Gallagher were: lionr, Artnur wnite. Composition, first, Ruth Alvard; second, al to Theater tonight only at 7 and 9 o'clock. The stirring story of the operate for four periods.

The camj Give Oratorio Thomas Kelly; third. Idmund cimlno. president, Mrs. Kathryn Poole; vice president, Mrs. Mary Walsh; secre located near Poyntelle, on Li Mrs.

Harry Schoen; Harriet Beecher Stowe, Mrs. Nathan Evans and Dorothy Knuth; Barbara Fritchie, Miss Mary Evans; Clara Barton, Mrs. Fred Unique Instruments, first. Raymond Mit struggles of this famed person and his tan and Edward Chmleleweeki; second. tary, Mrs.

Margaret Saul; and treas Hickory Lake, Wayne County, and be known as Camp Van Dyke. illustroue. perservance in the face of Robert ueta. Mendelssohn's oratorio, "Elijah," Missionary to Sneak urer, Mrs. Gwilym Griffiths.

piano solo, first, Bitty Jones and Rich Lentz and daughter, Margaret; Fran George E. Witko, chairman of The entertainment included The Rev. Stanley T. EvaV Welsh Ruto AtoM tb'r embodying all the fervor of Biblical drama, will be presented on Tuesday ces Willard, Mrs. Harry Sayers and Council Camping Committee, sketches from the Spring play, "Han many disappointments is 'brought to the screen in this heart to heart tale in all its simplicity and tenderness.

A Charley Chase comedy, "Love Hesitates at 40," the colored cartoon, PrMhvtm ian SllndftV School Mis 1 Alto solo, first. Anna Mae lfarrell and Mrs. Sayers Mrs. Jar vis; Mrs, Commissioner Edward P. Davis receq evening, May 19, in the West Scran sel and Gretel," Which Will be pre Mm.

northern fivnnd will Trucker; second, Beatrice Leuer and David Gray and Sally Price. Alice ReUly; third. Mariorie Rodney, made an inspection of the camp to Correll Green (above) will play the leading role of James A. Bennett in the annual play at the Epworth League of West Park M. E.

Church Thursday and Friday, June 4 and 5, in the hurch parlors. The cast, directed by Mrs: Rebecca Courtwrigbt, Includes Betty Skelton, Edith Norrls, Laura Green, Grace Furgeson, May Miller, Lucy Wallace, Alice Jones, Alice Singer, Dorothy Vockroth, Harold Glbbs, Jack Rockfellow, Harry Dagger Jr. and Louis Dagger. Violin solo, first, David Richards: second, Welland Welsch; third, Gertrude Purlse. The program will include a solo by ton Junior High School by the Mendelssohn Choral Society under direction of Prof.

David T. Jenkins. certain the improvements that sented by the students of the school gpeak the Bethania and Ebenezer Thursday and Friday nights unaer WeUh Presbyterian churches Thurs the direction of Miss Lettie Parry. Ay and nlgntS( respectively. have to be made before the opening; "Somewhere in Dreamland," and the Fox Movietone News with Lowell Thomas complete the program.

Mrs. Russell Morgan; quartet, Mrs, Richard Phillips, Mrs. Fred Lentz, Mrs, Duet, first, Jean Williams and Noma Trucker: second, Sybil Owen and Anna Mae Morrell, Walter Mohr and Richard the camp. The work of improving rians were maae ior tne social moino win hHn t. an The theme of the oratorio deals with site will be started in the near futil Aruiur juvans ana Mrs.

uavia uray session, which will be held on June Israel at the time King Ahab and Morris; third, Kieanor Thorpe and Marie Orabowskl. Pencil sketch, first, Harry Beach and Applications are now being recei 10 In the school cafeteria. Mrs. Earl Quen3 Jezebel were rulers. Elijah a tableau by six girls; songs and read lugs by Patty Langlan and a tableau FURTHER DANCE PLANS The Sports Club pf the main branch for camp staff positions.

All appll Ruth soroka; second, Helen Mason: third. preaches a doctrine designed to tran o'clock. The Rev. Mr. Evans and his wife have been missionaries in Wyoming.

He will describe the many experiences he has had in the home mission field. Houser was named chairman of'uie arrangement committee. i by Mrs. Anderson, accompanied fcy tions must be on file at Scout Hei of the Lithuanian Political Club met recently and furthered plans for scend the base worshipping of the moharchs and he succeeds in leading Bteua FOfei: lourtn, euvio Marciano. Wind Instrument, first, Edmund Connors.

Olrls' chorus, first, eighth trade, leader, Sally. Price. Vorkers Volunteering Mrs. Pierce to Speak quarters by May 23. Death Summons Beatrice Leuer; second, tenth trade, leader, the subjects to God and the true faith.

its dance to be conducted tomorrow night in Providence Auditorium. Leon Anna Mae Morrell; thirds ninth grade. Mother's Program At Gleaners9 Dinner HUSKO OBSEQUIES The funeral of Mrs. Mary Husko, 221 Dewey Avenue, was held yesterday leader, jean Williams. Best accompanist, first.

Betty Jones; see The part of Elijah will be sung by D. Elwyn Thomas, New York, former ard Gilbert, chairman, and Miss Adeline Gelazanskas, ticket committee chairman, gave reports. ond, Miriam Trethewey; third, Dorothy mirnlno with A reniilem iniu In St. I Kulo. Charles Hobs Given at Meeting The annual.

Mother's meeting of the To Distribute Poppie9 Enrollment of volunteer workers for I the American Legion Auxiliary's Poppy Day program is going' forward Best conductor, fcovs. first. Richard Mor Others assisting are Connie MInaka, jonns uree wnouc unurcn, int fcordler: rirls. first, Mrs. Eugene Pierce, wife of the assistant pastor of Elm Park Church, will be the speaker at the first annual Mother and Daughter banquet of the Junior nipnr flnrW.v Jackson fitrwt Rev.

Paul was the cele Anna Mae Morrell; second, Beatrice Lauer; Florence Gilbert, Domnlck Zingle, Jackson Street Baptist B. Y. P. U. was brant I "lira, jean wuiisms, Adam Letwlnsky and Jule Grublaus kas.

Joseph Yanish presided at the rapidly, Mrs. Thomas E. Thomas, held last night Mrs. Harry Richards presided and an entertainment pro The flower carriers were: Andrew i up nower camera were: Anarew i I Funeral Will Be He West Scranton resident. Other soloists will be: prophetess, Dorothy Leonard; widow, Madame Price Jones; Queen.

Jezebel, Mrs. Reba M. Freed man; Obadiah, Edgar Da vies; King Ahab, John T. Jones; youth, William Morgan; angels, Mrs. Ethel Jones Jenkins and Mrs.

Mayfanwy Beynon Jones. chairman of the Poppy Day Com Baptist church, tomorrow night at 0aftchin Andrew Galida, George Ma Program is Arranged meeting. gram was given. 6:30 o'clock in the church. mlfctee of West Scranton Post, No The speaker, Mrs.

Joseph Sweetser. sheiinko, William semoer, Andrew lViolit Bochnak and WUllam Selepak. The or Community IMlght 675, Auxiliary Unit, announced yes Friday Morning OLYPHANT, May 12. Charles MISSIONARY MEETING The Women's Foreign Missionary talked on "Some Mothers of the Bible." terday. The post and auxiliary will i have a force of 120 workers to dis The first annual Community Night program will be held tonight at 8 The program included: solo, Mai ion tribute the flowers in West Scranton Hoban, well known resident of casket bearers were: William Bochnak, William Yevich.

John Papaich, Frank Medanwo, John Martin and Andrew Bega. Interment was in St. John's Cemetery, Minooka. Society, Providence M. E.

Church, met recently at the home of Mrs. Sarah Reynolds, Parker Street. Mrs: Mae Williams; banjo solo, Albert Clark; on Poppy Day, May 23, she estimated, Rev. J.T.Hammond place, died this afternoon at the ft solo, Sally Price and selections, Arthur ily home, 122 South Valley Aven (David Lloyd George Jr.) Williams, Shlmer presided and also entertained with a reading, "By Prayer Wireless He had been ill for some time. 1 o'clock at Weston Park.

Students of the various Winter activity classes will take part in the program. Eston Wilson, park supervisor, is in charge. The program follows: buck and wine dance. Affiles Ethel Thomas was the accompanist. The program will include solos by Miss Jessie Darby and a reading by Mrs.

Gwilyn Williams. The committee in charge is: Dorothy Pierce, Mary Griffiths, Esther Kleeman, Ruth Scheible, Gladys Marquet, Ruth Griffiths, Ruth James, Angeline Thomas, Edith Lloyd, Margaret Watkins, Dorothy Harris, Grace Meredith, Edna McPhllllps, Mary Coolbaugh and Miss Lawrence, teacher. Election to Be Held I Practically the entire membership the Auxiliary Unit has volunteered i.Ior Poppy Day work, Mrs. Thomas said. Junior members as well as the Addresses Nurses Hoban was a communicant of Refreshments were served with Miss Patrick Church and was a meml We Can Send a Little Love Word of Power to Our Missionary Friends." Short addresses were given by Miss Delia P.

Williams in charge. of the Holy Name Society. He SCHUSTER INJURED Frank Schuster, 33, 548 Archbald Street, was admitted to the West Side Hospital early yesterday morning suffering from, a possible fracture of several ribs, and abrasions, of the chest. the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Jo McKinnell; recitation, Shirley Herman, entitled "My Rich farmer dance, Hilda Renko and Jean Collins; recitation, Elisa Sarah Clark and Mrs. Harry Vickers, oaran viara: ana lurs. xuurry vicsers. adults will take part in the activities. All of the workers who distribute poppies will serve without pay, the money contributed by those taking Hoban.

i i Mrs. H. Martin was in charge of liiplomas IteceiVed by athers and Sons To Dine at Church the devotional period and Mrs. John He leaves four brothers, James a St. Joseph's Class beth Hets, entitled "Trie Boy prayer puppet show, Lillian Sherpenskas, Jean Perry, David Price and Betty my: "My Cousin from Sweden," characters, Kerena Shields, Helen White; Charlotte Mills, Mil Adams the lesson study.

Refresh Joseph, Olyphant; Michael and Franl West Scranton police were called to AT 11 A The Rev. clarence Bradbury is the ments were served by Mrs. Sarah Scranton, and four sisters, Ann DJ Tau ourcii it. x.a. the 900 block of Rowland Avenue by Reynolds and Mrs.

Mary Smith. general chairman of the first annual Jane, at home; Mrs. Joseph Culkl CARBONDALE, May 12. An inter (lowers going into the welfare and I rehabilitation funds of the American Legion and Auxiliary. only per i sons receiving pay for their work in the auxiliary's poppy program are the disabled veterans who make the Father and Son banquet of Tabernacle Scranton, and Mrs.

Frank Gurl, 01; The Parent Teacher Association of esting and Inspiring address on the nursing profession was given by the Congregational Church to be held in I a report that a fight was in progress but found that Schuster had been removed to the hospital. Schuster said he was hurt in a fall against a fence. Martin Van Buren (No. 1) School will NORTH END NOTES 1 The semi monthly meeting of Celes phant. The funeral will take place Frld dred Mooraw; Ann muis, Lieooran howciis; Hilda, Isabel O'ISoyle; Jesnnetie Johansen, Doris Lewis; Mae Preston, Olive Powell; Gladys Preston, Mary Lewis; Dramatic Club director, Elliot Edwards; tap dancinff instructor, Mary Flaherty; elocution instructor, Lucy Ruane; puppetry instructor, Grace McCorraack.

Admission will be by Invitation only. the church basement tomorrow night noid its final meeting of the year to Rev. Joseph T. Hammond, St. Ther at 6:15 o'clock, tial Council No.

64, Daughters of esa's Churchr Wllkes Barre, this morning at 8 o'clock from the famfl America, will be 'held tomorrow night mornine In the Irvine Theater when The guest speakers will be DT John poppies. Mrs. Thomas is 'assisted by Mrs. Patrick Cusick. i Mrs.

Elizabeth Mat thews and Miss Margaret Phillips. home. A high mass of requiem ENTERTAIN CLASS Francis and Fern Melville, 602 H. Dyer, superintendent of schools, and in il. oi p.

Haii. uouncuor uwen jones youne women, graduates of St Norman Morgan, coach of Technical will preside. Joseph's Hospital Nurses' Training morrpw night at 8 clock in the school. The annual election of officers will be held. Mrs.

Fred Geiger will preside. The program will Include talks by Miss Ruth Phillips, supervisor of the primary grades of the city schools High School. The program will Include A "Night of Fun" will be conducted School, were given diplomas. De celebrated at 9:30 o'clock in Patrick's Church. Interment will in the parish cemetery.

Arrangements are in charge Howard Sweeny. Twentieth Avenue, entertained members of their Sunday School Class of Washburn Street Presbyterian Church recently at their home. burglars Get Cash Outing to Be Held The committee in ehargf of the outing to be conducted by the Ladies' Aiivlliarv of the Lithuanian Political The diplomas were awarded by the sketch by Harold Miller, cornet solo Michael Narell, selections by a Right Rev. Mons. Connel McHugh, by members of the Reese R.

Davis Bible Class, Dr. Jones' Mission, tomorrow night in the mission house. Bingo will be played and prizes awarded. The pub In 1 wo Homes Here double quartet and group singing dl and Miss Helen Matthews, school Mount Pocono, who also delivered reeled by Morgan accompanied psychiatrist. Miss Phillips will speak AV ATnlBT t.

LIl Club on May 24 at Daleville will meet Those present were: Margaret Leber, charge to the graduating class on the Many Attend Rites TWO bllrfflflrlpfi nvra mnnrtai lic is invited. Dy Mrs. Margaret Pemck. on the subject, "Our Kindergarten," amIIZ wm.Z In. 1 tonight in Providence Audi Nicodem, Adelaide Wittig, Janet Bar Auditorium to 1VJV1 KU VJ ethics of their profession.

Dr. Harold L. Casey, of St. Joseph's Hospital The Arbutus Club will conduct a lie ranmiuce in cnure consists 01: end MiSS Matthews Will talk Oil For P. Powderl rowman, Marjory Wardell and Mrs.

L. Morgan Boston, Bert Martin. Evan H. "School Delinc uencies." William B. further arrangements for the affair.

A program of games and other amusements has been arranged. Music will staff, gave the address of welcome. Hossfield, teacher. Evans, Griffith Reese, Harry Reese and Jones, principal, will be the'ehair Two vocal solos were given by Miss CARBONDALE, May 12. The fl dance tonight in Neary's Hall, West Market Street.

J. J. McGuire, president, will be master of ceremonies. Thomas McDonough is in charge of David James, man. Angeline Oalderone with Miss Sarah West scranton Police yesterday.

Mrs. Joseph Reidle, 4U South Main Ave tiue, reported the theft of $6 from her home sometime between 2 and 4 p. m. Sunday. Mrs.

Albert Williams, 1207 Rundle street, reported that sometime between 11 o'clock Monday night and 8 a. m. yesterday someone entered the front Pupils of the second grade will pre be furnished for modern and polka dancing. The public is invited, and tickets may be secured from any mem DISCUSS OUTING The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Alflerl Literary Society met re neral of Christopher P. Powderly, tired D.

H. trainman, took place tl Krantz as accompanist. Several violin selections were given by Miss Marcella sent a playlet unuder the direction Select Officers the entertainment. Kathleen Burns, Putnam Street, was of Miss Marie McGrath. cently and planned for an outing to be ber of the auxiliary.

Election of officers was held at the Brecht. The graduates, attired in their uniforms, sat In a semicircle on morning from the Hansen resldend Seventh Avenue and High Street, wll held in the near future. The committee consists of Mrs Mrs. Bowser Buried Twenty new members were initiated, uronls, Mrs. V.

Yanoshat, Mrs. E. the Stage during the ceremonies. meeting of Lafayette School Parent Teacher Association In the school recently. Those elected were: president, Mrs.

August Frattali; vice president, The funeral of Mrs. Ellen Bowser wltn Mrs. John Lambert! in charge of Kazakevlch, Mrs. A. Kaieynas, Mrs, many in attendance.

A solemn requiem mass was eel This evening a dinner and dance was held yesterday afternoon from the ceremonies. V. Putlrskas, Mrs. A. Bukauskas, Mrs, was conducted by the alumnae in oor of her home and made off with three small savings banks, containing t8, and $10 taken from the cupboard the kitchen.

Patrolmen Robert Haines and Oscar brated in St. Rose church by the Re Refreshments were served with Mrs. J. Mattes, Mrs. V.

Straw, Mrs. M. home of her daughter, Mrs. Rudolph hostess to members of Jolly Rovers' Club recently at her Koine. Games were played and refreshments served.

A meeting of the D. T. D. Sorority was held recently at the home of Eileen Hession, 1424 North Lincoln Avenue. A short business session was followed by dancing and other amusements.

Luncheon was served. Those present were: Mae Hession, Jerry Han William Murphy, Arlington, N. ai honor of the graduates in Hotel American. Members of the graduating Balson, Mrs Kersavlch, Mrs Mrs. Joseph Prest; secretary, Mrs.

Francis wren; treasurer. Miss Matilda Mayer. Pobgee, 823 North Lincoln Avenue. The H. Declco.

Mrs. P. Clullo and Mrs. William Clampichlnl in charge. sis ted by the Rev.

Hubert F. Mi Valatka, Mrs.1 A. Glezauskas, J. Bar Rev. Thomas J.

Jones, New York, for Granaghan, deacon, and the Rev. class follow: Miss Frances C. Bates, Forest City; Miss Mary C. Cawley, The program was featured with tap anauskas, M. Constant, W.

Bukauskas mer pastor of the First Welsh Congre chael J. Qulnn, subdeacon. The Riga Mattson investigated. West Side Jottings dance numbers by Isabelle Pizzo, ac gational Church, of which Mrs, and A. Letwlnsky.

Archbald; Miss Margaret E. Colligan Rev. Mons. Walter A. Gorman, pasto cordion solo by Anthony Alfano, har was seated in the sanctuary.

Carbondale; Miss Olive M. Connolly, Parsons; Miss Mary L. Cummings, monica solo by Joseph Burns and a Hyde Park Chapter, No 414, O. Names Committee Interment was in St. Rose Cemi Bowser was a member, officiated.

Benjamin Lewis and Mrs. Charles Edwards sang. The casket bearers William' Howell, David Weston, George Dicker, James Lloyd, Arthur Miss Mary C. Hall, Taylor win conduct a bake sale at 223 non, jjoris O'Brien, Eleanor uapman, Nancy Durkln, Mary Flynn and Eileen Hession. The Ladies' Guild, St John's Epis musical play, "The Secret Garden," by students of the second and third PLAN FOR OUTING The Sigma Gamma, Rho Sorority met recently at the home of Grace Dixon, North Rebecca Avenue.

Plans were made for an outing in the near future. Present were: Christine Grabow sky, Clara Bonear, Frances Bedford, Claire Maher, Brende Williams and Grace Dixon, tery. Casket bearers were: WilliaJ Kelly and William Spnoats, Scranton: North Main Avenue Saturday, begin Miss Lois M. Jacoby, Carbondale; Miss Marjorie C. Moran, Scranton; Miss grades.

President Evan Edmunds presided at a recent meeting of the Men's Bible Class, St. John's Episcopal Thomas Coleman; James FarreU, Johj ning at 10 a. m. Mrs. Aanna Evans will be in charge.

Miss Hilda Moore Buctuey ana Jerry Walsh. M. Renetta Moyle, Simpson; Miss Kathryn R. Perry, Archbald, and Miss Price and Griffith Williams. Interment was In Dun more Cemetery, Church.

The president named the worthy matron. copal Church, will conduct a card party on Friday evening in the church parlors. Prizes will be awarded and luncheon following to the executive committee Mary A. Walsh, Minooka. Ladies' Aid Society of Bethel Green Ridge Choir Holland Dershlmer, chairman; Thomas paptist church will meet all day to Rowlands, Leonard Cuthbertson, John To Meet at School The Alexander Hamilton (No.

19) YOUNG PEOPLE MEET Former Yatesville To Present Concerj morrow. The business session will be held at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Gertrude The B.

Y. P. U. of Bethel Baptist Gospel Services The Volunteers of America will continue their gospel meetings every night this week in the quarters, 1112 Jackson Street. Tonight at 8 o'clock the Rev.

Dr. B. L. C. Baer, pastor of Jackson Street Baptist church, will be the speaker.

The Rev. George Archer, rector of St. Heinz and Richard White. The committee will hold its first meeting In School Parent Teacher Association Man Is Found Dead Church met last night in the church. fmnstan in charge TAYLOR Plan May Party TAYLOR, May 12.

Arrangements PECKVTLLE, May, 12. A chora; The Junior Philathea Class of Jack will meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock The speaker was Morgan Davis who tne clurch tomorrow night at 7:30 in toe school The speaker will be gftve a Mother's' Day address'. o'clock. son street Baptist Church will hold concert by the Green. Ridge Presoyi terlan Church Choir under the dll PITTSTON, May 12.

Roy S. Reid, wflllam IT Alarm 'Sample Fair and entertainment in the are being furthered by members of Prof. Paul Miller, head of the science department of Central High Schotf, a former resident of Yatesville, who 'J CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS reotion of Robert Jensen will be pre cnurch May 21. Taylor Chapter, No. 195, Order of auu imiiKi uuiicb reaa vne oenpture.

I i David's Episcopal Church, will speak Wh0 wU1 speak on Vocational Edu Eastern Star, for the annual May "If ntagat mVt oYou attended the funeral of his mother in law, Mrs; John Lloyd, at Yatesville last week, was found dead in bed at The West Scranton Townsend Club No. 3 met last night in Kosclusczko sented on Monday evening. May 18 in the Peckvtlle Presbyterian Church This choir of thirty voices has foj party to be held on Wednesday eve Men's Democratic Club held in the iuiuuiiuw cation Next Sunday at 3 and 8 p. m. Col.

A playlet, "The Secret Garden," and Mrs. Frank H. Wise, Pittsburgh, will be given by the pupils of the state commanders of the Volunteers, second grade. Teachers will be in eetviiu graae. leacners will De in May 27, at Ott's Auditorium.

his home in Detroit, yesterday fgion Hall, South Main Avenue. The tpeaker was Mr. Biebe. Talks were the past two years taken, highesj LADIES WILL MEET morning. Death was due to a heart The committee In charge of plans Is honors at the annual competition ii liven by Fred Gunter, James Bell, ladlea of TrivUlon Nn i their rooms to, Interview parents JxTSSl Nol.V delivered by Thomas Conway.

The forming a fine program of entertain win conauci tne services. the Princeton University stadiuri attack. He was a member of the Yates Thomas James and Joshua Ellas, i ment which will have a number of from 7 VI a vv, ciocs. in neWi elected officer, are? resident. newly elected officers are: president, sponsored by the Westminster Choll tne new nuartera In nil.

hi ir it Miss Albert Andrews. Jackson Stnvt surprise features. ville M. E. Church, Valley Lodge of School, Princeton.

Will Visit Schools he Americanism committee of the tecently entertained members of her club. Those present were: Mrs. Paul The concert Is being presented Hotel. Mrs. Mary Lynott Jennings will preside.

Asocial will follow the buti ness meeting. Masons; Keystone Consistory, Irem Temple, and Slocum Council, Jr. the Women's Committee of the Girl HOSTESS TO CLASS TAYLOR, May 12. Miss Irma Jerski, Mrs. William Gilbert, Mrs.

Ed MENTOR CLUB MEETING The Mentor Club met recently at the home of Frank Sanguilano. Plans were discussed for an outing at Mooslc Lake. Those, present were; Frank Fric West Scranton Post No. 675, American Legion, supervised by Fred Kreis and U. A.

this city. 1 Scout Troop and the proceeds will bf Joseph Riley; vice president, Joseph F. Loftus; recording secretary, Michael Kaminsky; financial secretary, James Gallagher; treasurer, Thomas Conway. CLUB ENTERTAINED Miss Mary Lavlnsky entertained gar Richards, Mrs. Chester Kraemer, Dailey, South Main Street, entertained He is survived by his widow and a used to help defray expenses of th J.

Baker, is making arrangements Mrs. Morgan Williams, Mrs. Lester members of Mrs. R. E.

Wat kin's Sun son, John; also his mother, Mrs. Es annual Girl Scout encampment! for the annual visitation to the 20 Davis and Mrs. Stanley Kraemer. Reporter in Play chione, Peter Friechione, Lawrence day School of the M. E.

Church in Tickets may be secured from thJ Tne Averill Club met recently at ther Reid, and a sister, Mrs. John Brown, Ya'sville; The funeral will public and parochial schools of West tZSJT Scranton during the week of May 25. Ferrrl0' John rf Caoazzo. William Denchv. Bomen Mo.

Capazzo, William Denchy, Romeo Mo chairman, Mrs. E. R. Simpson, or ani her home on Monday evening. Luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted members of the P.

J. P. Club recently home of Frances Farrugglo. Those committee member. be held Wednesday afternoon, Burial i oruKram oi uuu ana entertain llnarl, Michael Carlucci.

Lee Pagharlni by her mother, Mrs. Dailey. at her home. Following a short business meeting, a social was enjoyed and present were: Angela Consolazio, Anna DePaolo, Marie Farruggio, Theresa will be in Detroit. ment will be' given by members of and Frank Sanguilano.

Mrs. Anna Stefanick the public speaking class of the post refreshments served. Entertainment The club received a letter from Frank Jiontella, Mildred Massing Frances flarruggio, Grace Manno, Eleanor under the direction of Cary Sylvester. was furnished by Delia Levant, Alice TAYLOR NOTES TAYLOR, May 12. Members of the NAMED TREASURER PITTSTON, May 12.

Samuel Lat Gorgo, a corporal in the Italian Army Jianno, Eleanor Manno and Jennie In East Africa and a former member Is Taken by Death THROOP, May 12. Mrs. Ann Hasay and Lillian Versky. Those present were: Mary Kosack, Lillian Ver Epworth League, Methodist Episcopal tore was elected treasurer of the Pitts Wiridigliozzi. of the club, who left Scranton two Mrs.

Sherman 79 Mrs. Minnie Sherman, Mount Dewey, sky, Nan Barrows, Alice Hasay, Delia Church, entertained ui honor of their ton Township School Board tonight at mothers on Monday evening in the a meeting of the directors. He will Levant and Mary Lavlnsky. will celebrate her seventy ninth birth Benjamin Trapa.nl, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Trapani, 1406 Farr Street, recently was elected president of the Mathematics Club of the. School of Stefanick, 524 North street, a well known resident of this place foi many years died this morning at 1 year, ago to study in Rome. MEET AT WATROUS HOME Comrades Club held its meet church parlors. An interesting pro serve for one year. gram was carried out.

The secretary was instructed to oom day tomorrow. ARRANGE CARD PARTY She formerly lived in Dalton and Mld week prayer services in Taylor jnunlcate with WPA headquarters at Plans have been completed by the o'clock at the State Hospital, Scrar.1 Jameison City, Pa. Mrs. Sherman has pie Arts and Science, New York City, Protestant Churches will be held on Harrisburg to learn when plans will ing (recently at the home of James Reynolds Avenue. Joseph Ladies' Aid Society of the Peace ton.

Mrs. Stefanick was a devout lived on. the "West Mountain with her Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock he ready on the proposed school to be anere ne is a student. 4 Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Jones, daugh Lutheran Church to conduct a card communicant of St. John's Slovak! daughter, for the past 15 with the respective pastors In charge, constructed in place of the Houston Samuel, chairman of the cottage committee, announced that the club's cot party on Saturday night at 8 o'clock Church and was affiliated with iu In the Green Ridge Bank Building. City School which was razed by fire two months ago. She became ill a year ago and has tage will be ready for "occupancy by societies. I She leaves six daughters: Mm ter, iramces, and son, Harry, 853 North Main Avenue, attended the May Festival at Mount Holyoke College, Miss Jones alma mater, during Prizes for high score and door prizes been confined "to her home.

Neighbors Memorial Day, i jr 7 will be awarded. Players are asked to and friends are planning an Informal Joseph Frankovsky, Mrs. Andrew Ralph Flesch gave a talk on "The provide cards. Luncheon will be The service of the Calvary Baptist Church affiliated with the Ablngton Baptist Association will be held In the home of Mrs. Alma Williams, North Main Street.

Marshall Evans, hygiene Instructor at Succasunna, N. High School, was the week end guest of his father, Bur ine past week end. nilHaah Vln Tn In.U party tomorrow night at the home. uuUil, CTU. tfVllU AJIUf tVJ served following cards.

The public is The Patagonia Club met recently at Origin of the Those present were': Robert Foster, Albert Savllle, Harold Bolton, Thomas Saville, Olyphant; Mrs. Ralph Coulunce TALKS AT RALLY PrrTSTON, May 12. The Rev. Joseph Mason, pastor of the Pyne Arch bald P. M.

Church, was the speaker tonight at the annual Spring rally of the West. Side Union Christian En ENTERTAINS CLUB The Coed Club met recentlv at the Brooklyn, N. Anna and Bertha: Invited. FIRE ON ASH DUMP me ciuDrooms, 807 South Main Ave fiue. Talks were given by Thomas Powell, Dayton Jenkins and John Duggan.

A social was held after the James Miller, James Watrous, Joseph Samuel and Ralph Flesch. Refresh Stefanick, at home; two sons, Mi chael, Syracuse, N. and Andrew at home; one brother, Martin Turd gess John A Evans, this place. A fire was started in the city ash ments were served by Mrs. Watrous and nome oi Helen ana Mary McNichols, Washburn Street.

Games and dancing were enjoyed and refreshments were served by the hostess. WUliam Morgan and children, West deavor Society in Broad Street Pres dump in the 1O00 block of Ravine Scranton, visited the former's mother, nak, ar" several grandchPdren. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, byterian Church. Officers who were Street by a group of boys at 1:30 Jean McHugh.

BEREAN' NOTES Funeral arrangements, in charge of o'clock yesterday afternoon. North End present were: Helen Richter. June Mrs. Morgan B. Morgan, South Main Street, on oomer Morgan, 209 North Bromley elected last month were installed by the Rev.

F. Fllker, pastor of the Broad M. P. Church. WUllam C.

Stine, Olyphant, will fire companies responded to a tele Moore, Marie MoUnaro, Eleanor The chUdren of the Berean Inter Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Friedman, announced. phone alarm under the direction of 5.3! iiv.ainlkuand Helen ni denominational Church wUl nxt in McNichols. venue, at tne west siae Hospital yesterday.

The Rev. R. J. Williams, pastor of Ebenezer Welsh Presbyterian Church, Mary Nanticoke, were, the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

S. M. the church this afternoon at 4 o'clock. SEMEREK FUNERAL TWO WEEKS OF COURT HONESDALE, May 12. According CLUB ENTERTAINED Miss Esther Harris, 118 South Brom Friedman, South Main Street.

Prof, and Mrs. M. J. Lloyd, Church will be one of the principal speakers The Ladies'' Aid Society will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock and Friday night at 7:30 o'clock the weekly to the Court Proclamation there will Battalion Chief Leo Duggan and extinguished the blaze before any damage resulted, PARTY AT MUNDY HOME A party was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Mundy, 1448 Mejrlert Avenue, In honor of the birthday of their son, Peter. Jr. oames Street, were Sunday guests of their ley Avenue, entertained members of the Thomas F. Kennedy, Director of the WPA in this district, plays the part of a reporter in the three act comedy, "Passport Please," which St. Brendan Council, Y.

M. at Masonic Temple on May 25. The play was written by Hubert Johnson and Dr. A. R.

Haggerty. Choral singing by 50 male voices Is a feature of the production. Prof. Frank Daniel is of the chorus. The show will feature In addition specialty dancing, harmony and group singing units.

prayer meeting will be held. The 8. s. Club at her home recentlv. daughter and son in law, Mr.

and Mrs. be two weeks of Court in Wayne County in June. This is necessitated by reason that at the March term th flood of March 17 Interfered With SIMPSON, May 12. The funeral of George Semerek, 71 Shannon Street who died Monday evening, will be held from the home of his parents, Mr. and! Mrs.

Roman Semerek, Thursday moroJ tag at 9 o'clock. A requiem mass wlC be celebrated at 9:30 o'clock In St1 Basil's Russian Orthodox Church by Robert Skinner, Kingston. Games were played and refreshments were served by Mrs. Harris. Book of Revelation will be studied.

CLUB TO CONVENE i weisn at the Pennsylvania Synod the Welsh Presbyterian Church at langor, Pa, next Saturday. Mrs. Ida Lamm, 134 south Brora Jy Avenue, and Mrs. Minnie Koe aer, 814 Cedar Avenue, spent the week end la the Poconoe. The following young men of Taylor have left for the camp at jurors coming to Court.

There are a Those present were: Mary Blaknev. Tneiw will be a meeting of the Esther Harris, Ruth Dean. Olvve Reed Fort Mead, Walter Malishewski. number of case to be tried, many of and other amusements were enjoyed. Refreshments were served by Mrs.

Hibernian Social Club tonight at the home of Durkln, mt Reynolds and Eleanor Tuck, the Rev. George Cucura. Interment reter fi. Mausnewsxi, James J. Mor them holding over.

The Grand Jury too ftod RftJflb fiavino, will meet Monday, Just Mundy. There were 26 present, will ba in the church eemetera.

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