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im TMRSa J2 Ministerium Selects East Scranton nSrTSrSr West Scranton Evans and Miss Thelma James, accompanied by Miss Betty Calvert, sang a group of hymns. Interment was In Marcv Cemeterv. Rev. W. L.

Moenkha Suburban News 'V Jawph UCee, Branch Offlee: MS Jackson St Phone 4 MS4 Tayl or Evan Etuis, Correspondent 1M Wert Taylor 8L Phone 127 The Rev. William L. Moenkha! clety, St. Paul's Church, will be held Thursday evening In the church, Amateur night will be observed by the Mlzpah Class. Welsh Baptist Church, on Thursday evening.

May 21. Entries may be made with Miss Edith Thomas. West Grove Street, or Mrs. Thomas Watkins, West Taylor Street, net later than Monday, May 18. 'A same of handball wtn ha ni.iut Duryea.

The flowers were carried by pastor of Trinitv Evangelical Chur Robert and James. Harold and William Lockett. James Mulliean arid was elected nreaidmt nf Out SmnU Paul Krause. The casket bearers were: Ministerial Association at a lunchec WEST SCRANTON EAST END WEST SCKANTON charge. All members are urged to Harry Raymond, William George, Maxwell and Stanley Lockett.

neDhews of meeting yesterday in the Y. W. C. between Fisher's team and the Night WEST SCBANTON Class Graduates the deceased. attend.

Prayer services will be held in Men nonlte Brethem in Christ Church to Banquet Chairman fn School Play Elect Mrs. Rock ler, Providence Presbyterian Churcl Other offlnan mi d1 night at 7:45 o'clock. Howard Borchers TO WELCOME PASTOR TAYLOR, May 13. A welcome MV. MW will be in charge.

warence J. Bradbury, Tabemw anh.Htnh lie, el Leader of Council At Mount Dewey nawu on tne nigh school grounds Thursday evening. Final TributPaid To Thomas Lockett TAYLOR. Mav 13. Attended hv oeption will be tendered the Rev.

Wil dent; the Rev. Eugene M. Pierce, i EAST END NOTES uwu o. xiouiaay ana ismuy on inura day evening by members of the M. E.

Church. The official board will have wi 4smi srai foutuu JarVrWSfcf a rmt anJ tHim OM Dewey Snyder, New York, spent ouu nev. wuiiam wa 11 mil nmr a I the week end with his grandmother, Diplomas Presented to charge of the program of entertain Gathering Held at Aii dubon School Church, treasurer. Mrs. Charles Keller.

1323 Vine Street, Mrs. D. Hinton, 1203 Linden many friends and relatives, the funeral of Thomas Lockett, pioneer resident, was held thia afternoon from tha bnu Nine Students ment while the social program will be in change of FatzngerVi Bible aiutVUiU uuiuu xuq 1ala.l 1 Street, has returned from New York. Class. of his daughter, Mrs.

Archibald Hood, vri ouUBaC "The Perils of Uu vrini.t Miss Jane Coetello, 1203 Linden The Mount Dewey School com Mrs. Jay A. Rock was elected presi OnlV .8 nar aant. nf fha nrirailatlAn mencement exercises were held at the Street, has returned after spending 313 Church Streets The Rev. J.

W. Ashlerman, International Bible Church. report oi uie nominating oommlttl dent of the Mothers' Council of John school Monday night. Seven girls and the past lew dare with her parents of Spokant, Wash, are classed as Illiterate. Wilkes Barre, officiated, Mrs.

Ruth two boys graduated from the school. 1 ln utica, N. Y. Swales, Myrtle Street Church. James Audubon school at the annual meeting held yesterday afternoon in the school gymnasium.

Mrs; Clarence Mrs. Gertrude Landsiedel, teacher Mrs. Dorothy Pinnell. Prescott Ave' h'ue, is in Nev York. N.

Jenkins, retiring president, presided, presented the diplomas. The class colors were red and white and the Other officers elected were: Mrs. TAYLOR class flower, the red Renard, vice president; Mrs. Jack The program included: march, the Greenes, secretary, and Mrs. Edward class; poem, Elizabeth 1 Bird; piano Kaeppel, treasurer.

First Aid Awards selection, Marjorje Crump; salutatory Mrs. Jenkins was presented with a address, Theresa Mayer; motto, Flor ence Davis: song, girls' chorus; hls lace table cloth by the mothers In appreciation of her fine leadership To Be Presented tory, Junior Howells; alphabet, Mary Lucille Johns, class song; class key during the past year. The attendance banner for the year was won by the ilililtlll presentation, Harriet Bird; reply, Stella 21 I Seven Qrade. Miss Marion Harmon, Tomdczk; song, girls' chorus; presenta teacher, and Mrs. Clyde Fitch, room Girls Receive Certificates tions, Althea Detrick; prophecy, Mary mother.

A picnic will be given the MARGARET THOMAS pupils of this grade, as well as the Deily; sang, seventh and eighth grades; will. Peter Wells; valedictory teacher and room, mother, at Nay Aug Tdnight TAYLOR, May 13. At the Taylor address, Margaret Williams; solo, Park the near, Alderman Lawrence DePaolo, above, Rose Williams; speaker, John F. Dur A play, "The Secret Garden," was kan; song, seventh and eighth grades; Is general chairman of the Italian presented by the children of the sec High School on Thursday a class of 27 high school girls and nine Girl presentation of diplomas, Miss Land banquet to be held Sunday night at siedel: niano selection. Edna nan Junior High Cast Offer Operetta ''Hansel and Gretel" Will Be Presented ond grade.

Miss Catherine Murphy and Miss Gladys Brtuzman, teachers. the Hyde Park Hotel to celebrate the victory of the Italian forces In the" land Scouts, who have completed a course in first aid, ai prescribed by the Ameri The characters were as follows: king, Italo Ethioplan. war. He is assisted can Red Cross, will be graduated. This Thomas Fitzgerald: Queen.

Florence by Vincent Santora, Pasquale Cioni, Tarbrake Boy Is Fogleman; clown, Leonard Poller; solo Angelo Ferrario, L. Fazio, J. Manzo, J. DiCarluccio, L. Crecco, W.

Manw, parte, Charles Wenrel Mary Jane Dempsey, Shirley Utan. Mildred Leng So Practical So Durable and So Moderately Priced at B. J. Smith's Furniture Factory And It's a beauty! Every piece Is generously sized no skimping In width or height. No skimping in the thick, solid maple we have used.

The chest has 5 drawers, not 4 The dresser Is wide and class Is the third of nine, held in Taylor and Old Jorge, to have completed the course under the direction of Laurence W. Ridpath, WPA American Red Cross instructor. Severely Burned Thomas Sesso, A. Florani, G. Gorgo ler, Milton Major; children playing in and M.

Catalano. the garden, Billy Butler. Nancy Evans, Vincent Russinello will be the toast West Scranton Tot Falls Into Anne Millard, Renee Sherer, Isabel William Powell, Superintendent of master. After many week of preparation, the students' of the West Scranton Junior High School will present the annual Spring production, an operetta, "Hansel and Gretel, tonight and to Taylor Schools, assisted by Roland J. Tub of Boiling Water Schauman, principal of the high school, will' present the Red Cross cer Bryant School P.

T. A. Albert Tarbrake, 4, 1311 Washburn Harris. Phyllis Friedlln. Herbert Brog, Edward Brown.

Anne Rlnker, Lawrence Pierce Joan Hughes, Shirley Kaeser, Anne Merbert. Nancy Hepburn, William Menzies. John CMalley, Bernard Levy, Albert Klein, James tificates. street, was burned severely about ample. Here is quality maple furniture at the lowest price in years.

It Is one of our outstanding values. The following 27 girls will receive To Convene Today The Parent Teacher Association of the back, right side and right arm yesterday at 4 p. m. when he fell in their American Red Cross certificates: Helen June Parfltt, a tub of boiling water at his home. He was admitted to the West Side William Cullen Bryant School will Claybough, Robert Wolf, Louis Per coll, Edith Clancy and Billy Quinn.

Refreshments were served by Mrs. meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Marjorle Evans, Mildred Baker, Audrey Faith Williams, Verna Elinor Fasiska, PAY CASH AND SAVE Hospital where his condition was given W. H.

Hughes and her committee. Andrew Sircovltch will preside. The Kathryn Grizelda Anderson, annual election of officers' will be held Florence Welssberger, Nansl Davies, and matters of importance wilKbe Committee Selected Ruth Ecker, Ruth Davis, Lucy Festlno, discussed. Helen D. Kozak, Mary Kenjerskl, Marie To Nominate Officers The following program will be pre Jane L.

Evans, Myrtle sented by the pupils of the seventh as "fair" last night. Jack Lilly, 1415 Swetland Street, was bitten on the right thigh by. a dog while playing In the yard of his home yesterday afternoon. The wound was cauterized. Several persons visited the West Side Hospital dispensary yesterday afternoon after the dust storm to have particles removed' from their eyes.

morrow night at 8 o'clock, in the school i auditorium. Margaret Thomas will play the role of the witch, Cookie, supported by Robert Leventhal, Helen Glaszeski, Lillian Goldman and Anthony Kappral in the leading roles and a cast of ISO in the chorus. The school orchestra will accompany. The operetta, an adaptation by Bertha Elsmith, was presented to the student body of the school yesterday afternoon. Miss Letty Parry is the director of the oast and Prof.

William E. Jamei son, principal of the school, chairman. The entire stage effects, scenery, programs and dance costumes were designed and prepared by members of the faculty and students of the school. The various committees include: Dramatics, Mfry O'Connor, Mary Oar Toll and James R. Jonnson; stage, Myer Markowltz, William Oillbertl, Edgar Evans, Albert Macnotta and Ann Galenas: cos Jacoby, Elizabeth Mihak, Dorothy Ca grade: folk songs of different coun A nominating committee to report vill, Ellse Byerly, Kathleen A.

Gaidula, tries, girls' chorus; minute dance; songs Llla Lebowltz, Jane Lewis, Ethlyn Ry at the next meeting was named yesterday afternoon at the monthly of the sea, boys' chorus; and Spring mos, Irene Krufer, Angellne Rlnaldl and summer sons, boys' chorus. and Betty Powell. Refreshments will be served. The following assisted Mr! Ridpath GUILD ENTERTAINS as group leaders: Helen J. Parfltt, Mar meeting of the Women's Home Missionary Society, Myrtle Street M.

E. Church, held In the church lecture hall. Members of the committee are: Miss Bertha Hodges, Mrs. Joseph Redesky and Mrs. Chrls.Schllllnger.

jorle Evans, Mildred Baker, Audrey T. The Junior St. Agnes Guild of St. Williams, Verna E. Laslska and Kath David's Episcopal Church entertained Transue to Observe His 79th Birthday Frank "Jake" Transue, 155 South Main Avenue, is observing his seventy leen Gaidula.

at a surprise party In honor of Miss The annual mite box opening was Ida May Dorsey recently, the occasion conducted under the supervision of Mrs. W. J. Kinback. The meeting being her birthday.

tumes, Elizabeth Easton, Mary Dempsey, ninth birthday today. He is a retired The following nine Girl Scouts wll receive their junior course, American Red Cross certificates and a first aid merit badge as given by the Girl Scout Organization: Evelyn Gwyn, Kathryn There were 24 present. Refresh Etnei jones, jane MCHaie. Anna Maury, Pauline McDonald: music. Letty Parry, opened with a devotional service in charge of Mrs, L.

J. Schultz. A mite ments were served by Mrs. Dorsey, Aid Atkinson. Ruth Kizer.

Edna Halier nd Emily properties. Ann Mrs. Hargreaves and Ruth Henry. box monologue was delivered by Mrs. Sterner, Jule Swift, Pauline Olster, Henry Nipert.

Study book discussion Galenas, Mary Hefner, Adeline Larkin, Ann Moron and Bertha Powell: dancing. Elet 3 Piece Solid Maple passenger conductor of the L. St W. Railroad. Since he retired from active service, he has been president of the Lackawanna Pension Men's Club.

He is a member of the Washburn Street Presbyterian Church, He has one daugh was led by Mrs. Arthur Webber, nor MandeviUe. Edna Halier and 8igrid Elizabeth Llewellyn, Jean Davis, Eleanor Howell, Eleanor Kline and Mar SHUT OFF GAS SERVICE Gas service was shut off in the 800 Peterson: finance, Edward Peck and neiene Group singing was Secor; lighting, Andrew cox. John Burns, 'William Evans. Will vrd Huzhea and Wil jorle.

Jones. Refreshments were served by Mrs DRESSER CHEST BED block of North Sumner Avenue at 5:30 Ham McLean: cosmetics. Agnes Oostello, 'clock last night after the home of Dorothy Burke, OeTaldiTaf Burke, Mercedes SchUlinger," assisted by a large committee. Mrs. Arthur H.

Webber, presi A large group of the older girls were so enthused with the course that they requested Mr. Ridpath to start an ad ter, Mrs. Eugene L. Vosbury; a son, George, Factoryville; and two grand Clarence Everist, 849 North Sumner MoHale, Helen England. Kathryn Fltzslm mons.

Lvdia Hammond. Margaret Lewis. dent, was in charge. daughters, Mrs. William Nimmo, vanced course, Evelyn Malone.

Albert Maher and Mary Vaughan; publicity. Thomas Tierney. Sel wyn Edwards. William McLean. Carolyn Wllkes Barre, and Ruth Vosbury, P.

A. Will Elect Scranton. POPPY DAY MAY 2 Bradley, Mary Hefner and Ruth Smith tickets. Walter Jones. Edward Peck.

Wil. The family and friends will hold an Election of officers will be held at TAYLOR, May 13. Taylor Post, lWm Rogers, Elizabeth Benjamin, Mildred Barnes, Rachel Bolles, Mabel Doud. Grace informal reception tonight at the home, the of the Parent Teacher No. 306, American Legion, is complet Association of John James Audubon Flood, nertna RCiiy, jean Maciracxen, Adeline McCoy.

Mary Riddel and Adallne ing plans for the observance of, Poppy Avenue, became filled with fumes said to have been escaping into the cellar from a broken main. No one was affected. It was reported. DR. BRAUNSTEIN TO SPEAK Dr.

Leon Braunstein, West Side Bank Building, department Americanism chairman of the American Legion, will be a speaker at the presentation of scholarships for essay contests held by the Jefferson County posts at Punx sutawney, on May 19. O'HARA OBSEQUIES School to be held this evening at 7:45 Williams: stage Hides, Martha Perry. Anna Osffrey Helen Coggins, Mary Barley, Sara Day May 30. The veterans also will Funeral services for Mrs. Catherine clock in the school.

Raymond take care of the comrades' graves on O'Hara, 137 South Hanover Street, jnnes, Lulu LMflpr. Biancne Loitus. Mary Mahon. Adeline McCoy. Julia Petekofsky.

Glbbs, president, will be in charge. A Memorial Day at the Memorial, Forest Nanticoke. were held from the home Helen Watson, Robert Herbert. Delbert Home. St.

Johns. St. Mary's and of her brother, Frank McManamon, 1819 Luzerne Street, yesterday morn five act vaudevi.le show will be presented at 8:15 o'clock. The program Includes: dancing specialties by pupils Price. Joseph Muska; ushers, Elizabeth Langan, Mary Erlckson.

Alice Lavelle. and program, Alberta Maher, William Clllbertl St. Joseph's Cemeteries. ing with a high mass of requiem in Arrangements for the Memorial Day or Fleischer 8 Dancing School; tab' St. Patrick's Church.

The Rev. Dr, parade and exercises are being fur and Walter Davis. "parent Teachers Unit leaux of famous portraits by pupils Thomas McHugh was the celebrant, of the Audubon School; vocal selec The casket bearers were: Andrew there by the committee. TAYLOR NOTES tions by Mlss.Angeline Oalderone, so To Meet at 14 School Heffron, William Heffron, Thomas TAYLOR, May 13. Rendham SLIGHT FIRE IN GARAGE West Scranton firemen were called out at 2:30 yesterday to extinguish a slight Are In a garage owned by the Pennsylvania Trust Company, Wymbs Court, between Main and Hyde Park Avenue The blaze was started by boys who built a small fire, near Mahan, John Flanagan, Francis Doyle and James Lavelle.

Interment was In The Parent Teacher Association of Boys' Recreation dub is completing Cathedral Cemetery where the Rev, John O'Donnell. Nanticoke, officiated, plans for the benefit to be held on Thursday evening, May 28, in the Abraham Lincoln (No. 14) School will its final meeting of the year tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock prano; Floyd Stevens, master magi, clan; selections by the Scranton Harmonica Present officers of the association are: Mrs. Glbbs, president; Charles Spelcher, vice president; Miss Mary Fltzslmmons, secretary, and Edward F. treasurer.

clubrooms, South Main Street. TO CONDUCT PARTY the school. Lackawanna Valley Council, No. the biulding. The flames were extln guished with chemicals.

The Twenty second' Ward New Deal Dr. Philio Davis, school rjhvsician 81, Jr. O. U. A.

will meet on Thursday evening in McKlnley Hall. Club and its auxiliary will hold a joint speak on the 'Diseases of card party and dance tonight in the School children." Mrs. Prank Spiegal Mrs. Edwin Lanyon and daughter, MAPLE and PLAID Klover Klub. 1147 Sloan Avenue.

3 Pieces will preside. Election of officers for The following committees are In "the ensuing year will be held. Mrs. Prosser Williams, South Main Street, were guests yesterday of the former's son and daughter ln laW, Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Johnson charge: general chairman, Mrs. Henry The program will feature a play cby. the second grade pupils entitled. Michaeli; tickets, Mrs. John Lis and HenryNMichaell; prizes, Mrs.

Frank Gekllnsky and Mrs. Claire Churla; City, N. Y. You'll like it you can't help it. It is so bright and cheerful.

The mellow amber tones of the maple contrast with the gay plaid covering in a way thaj will bring "The Secret Gardetn." KENNEY. FUNERAL The condition of S. J. Tidd, South Main Street, who underwent an op State College Branch School Dines Tonight The Scranton Branch School of Pennsylvania State College will hold its banquet and closing exercises tonight at 6:30 o'clock in the ballroom of the Chamber of Commerce Building. Thomas Francis, county superintendent of schools, will be toastmaster.

Dr. William F. Sheriff, professor of psychology at Keystone Junior College will be the main speaker. Short talks will be given by Robert McClave of the McClave Brooks Company and William Wilhelm district manager, now The funeral of Patrick P. Kennev.

eration at the West Side Hospital, refreshments, Mrs. Paul O'Brien, Mrs. Stanley Mataconlls, Mrs. Coleman Nee and Mrs. Michael Coyne; reception, Mrs.

John Lis, Mrs, John Coyne HONOR PAST PRESIDENTS Forty past presidents of Queen Esther Circle, No. 1, were entertained last night at a meeting held in Malta Hall, Adams Avenue. Sophia Uhoue was chairman of the committee in charge, assisted by Florence Bausteln, Emma Sophia Kunz. Jennie Bradshaw, Eva Morgans, Ruth Dear don, Gussie Dobrindt. Katherine Hartley, Ruth Lutz and Jennie Evans.

Corsage bouquets were presented to all past presidents. A short sketch was presented. Following the program, refreshments were served. Seven charter members attended. "331 Sixteenth Avenue, was hld yes West Scranton, on is as new life to your sunporch or liv.

jterday morning from, the home with a good as can be expected. aiia Mrs. Jacit Gibson; dancing, Frank oiemn nign mass oi requiem in at. The Rev. J.

G. Mason, pastor of I Geklinsky, John Mazlarz and Carmen 8atrick's Church. The Rev. James Archbald Pyne P. M.

Church, was tue fcMynn was the celebrant; the Rev, principal speaker on Tuesday evening Caputo. Players are asked to bring cards. A OT. Thomas J. McHugh, deacon, and at the annual Spring rally of the 7 Piece (Jie Rev.

Luke Hauy, subdeacon, Christian Endeavor, Society at the WEST SIDE JOTTINGS Miss Jean Courtright, South Brom The music was by St. Patrick's Presbyterian Church, Pittston. sfiholr under the direction of Miss retired, of the Ingersoll Rand Company. The Frew Tennis Club will meet on Helen Carroll, assisted bv James Mc ley Avenue, spent a Nw days recently with her grandmother In Jersey Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Entertainment and songs are in jAullffe. The service was attended by court grounds lor reorganization.

city, n. j. The Gleaners Society. Confi re (ra CHURCH ACTIVITIES The Aid Society of Petersburg Presbyterian Church will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs.

informer associates of Mr. Kenney in the "Glen Alden Coal Company and mem The card party of the Ladles' Aux eluded on the program. Presentation of diplomas to the graduating members will close the events of the eve ning. tional Church, will discontinue its MAPLE DINETTE iliary of the Craftsmen's Club sched bers of the United Mine Workers, meetings Until after Memorial Day. uled for tomorrow night has been John F.

Brandt, president, will be In The casket bearers were: Michael A meeting of the Ladles' Aid So postponed indefinitely, it has been an Healey, Paul Richards, Francis Dug REVISE JUNK MEASURE City Solicitor Jerome I. Myers yes nounced by Mrs. Howard M. Davies, gan, Robert Kenney, Francis Bolton chairman of the committee. terday completed the revisoin of the and Francis Kenney.

Interment was Leonard Davis 81. 825 North i in Cathedral Cemetery. i FETE MISS BEYNON ordlnace which would license Junk dealers and peddlers In the city. A provision which would permit minors to sell junk to peddlers when accom Lincoln Avenue, slightly injured while at work yesterday at the Ca pouse Mine. He was treated for a head Injury at the West Side Hos 4 ii 221 Wyoming Ave.

i.tained at a birthday party in honor panied by an adult has been stricken pital. 'of her seventeenth birthday at the out, he said. FRESH DUG U.S. NO. 1 home of her aunt, Mrs.

Evan Davis, I 11, "M' 'I AJ ii rrospeci Avenue, Tuesaay nignt. Those present were: Ruth Banks, Jane Richards, Betty Anderson, Betty icogglns, Audrey: Hopkins, Katherine Davis, Peggy pugh, Mary Caswell, 'Betty Hill, Ruka Beynon; Glindor Jones, Tom William Williams, Walter Gordon Payne, Rich aid Jones, Raymond Beck, Harold Hops Arthur Worley and William Beynon. FULL PECK EYE GLASS FACTS For the first time in Lackawanna County, you can have your eyes examined absolutely free of charge. bv an EYE SPECIALIST WITH MEDICAL TRAINING? Glasses prescribed only if necessary. You are under no obligation to buy.

Maple Is always a favorite for Dinettes and this quaint and charming style makes it more so. The table when extended seats six die Welch cabinet is a charming piece so is 1 the buffet and they are both roomy, too. 5 CHAIRS and TABLE $24.50 'Large Green (O )CV Juicy lbs. 14c LT Vw Dos. 29c LAS CLERGYMAN TO LECTURE J' The Rev.

Stanley E. Evans, Welsh Sunday School missionary In the Big Hom Basin of Wyoming, twill give an illustrated lecture to FREE MOTOR Phone S3ti B. J. Smith will send a ear for you crntnoc to any point In Scranton. No charge, and yen will oLKViUCt not be urged to buy.

night at 7:30 o'clock in the Bethania $7 50 Oxford Bifocals Kryptok Rim or Rimless rI FRESH LIMES Doz. 19c POCONO FAMILY It's Blended for All Purposes TONSILS AMOVED BY THE NEW DIATHERMY METHOD wlthoot pin, ctheriutlon or beipitallntian. No Interference with werk. 1U 3 0 7 is lire linuninu, JUUIM or CHI1 (nP A ft dr.nj. Consultation free 4 weisn presoyterian Church.

The Rev. tMr. Evans will describe his experiences I in ministering to the 25,000 people in district. Tomorrow night he will speak In Ebeneser Welsh Presbyterian Church. SPORTSMEN TO MEET The West Side Sportsmen's Club meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the French Rrof HalL Washburn street, The teams In the membership drive will make reports, plans will be made 'for a lira bird shoot Memorial Day.

John Harris will preside. FLOW VatfiUU 24 POUNDS 9 It A sA 0T Dr. A. Stanley Freedman, M. D.

205 CONNELL BLPG. Practicing Physician 29 Years Specialist Eye, Nose and Throat 10, Years Phone 4 5842 Evenings By Appointment. Fresh Churned Butter 3 Puffed Rice 9" jflj or Wheat pkg 9C 1 3 5 S. WEBSTER AYE. NATivmr.

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