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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 7

Publication:
The Tribunei
Location:
Scranton, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
7
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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1934 Davidson Will P. S. E. A.

to Convene Today at Central High YOUTHS WITH THEFT Twelve Taylor youths will get hearings in Juvenile court this afternoon on charges of trespassing and larceny of coal. They were arrested yesterday Contest Again by Central Railroad of New Jersey policemen. They are alleged to have stolen coal from railroad cars and to have later sold it for fifteen cents L. Paul Miller, Richard Powell, Mrs. Mary McDonough, Bert O.

Baldwin, Anne Morgan, Wilhelmin Spangen burg and Mary OTialley. Truck Strikes Wall When the coal j.uck which he was driving crashed into a stone wall at Ridge Road and Main Street', Peck vllle, Albert A. Kllm, Kingsley, Incurred minor bruises yesterday after noon. Twelve feet of the wall was knocked down. Kllm was arrested by Chief of Police Thompson Hall, Peokville, on a charge of reckless Phone Operators Praised in Fire SAN FRANCISCO, Dec.

6 (P). Praise for two switchboard operators and other employes was given tonight by 800 guests of the St. Francis Hotel, famed San Francisco hostelry, where an early morning five alarm fire caused damaga estimated at $100,000. Miss Margaret Brill and Miss Eleanor Fuller, the operators, undaunted by the nearly suffocating Tried in Court a bag. A.

D. Thomas, superintendent of Hazleton schools, will address delegates and members of the P. S. E. A.

this afternoon at 3:15 o'clock In Central High School, State legislation affecting public education will be discussed. The following from the local schools will attend the state education meet at Harrisburg on Dec. 26, 27 and 26: Mia Catharine Caldwell, president of the Scranton Branch; Henry Kelly, i THi'Li i 1 T1. irirsi Legai oiep S. S.

CLASS TO CONDUCT TEA The E. S. Williams Sunday school Class will conduct a candle light tea It. Immanuel Baptist church tonight at 8 o'clock. i A Gift From The Globe Means More In Attack on Document I Which Named Mrs.

Viglione Sole Heir MARY LANE'S BIG XMAS PRESENT TO YOU Beatrice Davidson Viglione, In an order handed down yesterday by Orphans Court Judge M. P. Sando, was directed to prove that her father, heat, stuck to their switchboard job and called guests from their rooms. Among the guests awakened by the operators were Pat film star, and Mrs. O'Brien; Cliff Durant, son of the automobile manufacturer, and the Herbert Fleishhackers of the San Francisco banking family.

Fire Chief Charles J. Brennan, estimating the damage at $100, 000, said the fire started in a gallery over the ballroom. the late Prank R. Davidson, was competent" when he ex WITHOUT A CENT OF EXTRA COST! ecuted his will which was offered lor probate oh Jan. 27, 1932.

Mrs. Viglione was named sole bene' flciary and executrix of the estate. The decedent's brother and two sis ters, George B. Davidson, Mary and Effie E. Davidson, on Sept.

13, Yes! You Get Slippers Made To Sell For As Much As .00 With Every Pair of To Furnish Data On Housing Plan MARY LANE'S Quarters to Be Opened The Exquisite Gift PERFUME and DRESSER SETS The. gifts that are strictly feminine and always among" the most prized of gifts. Choose delicate perfumes, powders, lotions that are flattering, needed and beautiful in' their own rights, as well as exquisite dresser sets, like her heart has always cherished. It will be a joy, a pleasure and much fun selecting from the Globe's grand collection. Dresser sets by Dupont $2.95 to $35 Enameled and chromium trimmed sets $4.95 to $22.50 Sterling silver dresser sets, $25.00 to $35.00 Perfume atomizer, by DeVilbiss, 40c to $3.00 Cut glass perfume bottles 98c to $3.00 And a marvelous display of perfume sets by Yardley, Coty, Dorothy Gray, Evening in Paris, Richard Hudnut, Harriet Hubbard Ayers, Daggett Ramsdell.

Globe Street Floor At 402 Spruce Street Arrangements for opening a store at at jj 402 Spruce street, jhere full information will be furnished regarding the Your Choice of Kids, Zponi, Pelts Silks, Brocades Many with Pompons or Maribou. 1933, took an appeal from the admission to probate of the Frank Davidson will. The Intervention was based upon the settlement of a thirteen year old lawsuit between Prank Davidson and C. P. Davidson in November, 1929.

Prank Davidson received $100,000 In cash and an annuity of $25,000 from a trust fund established by the C. P. Davidson estate which named the Scranton Lackawanna Trust Company as trustee. At the time, the complainants hold, Prank Davidson agreed that his will would provide $3,000 annuities each for his brother, two sisters and Mrs. Mae Havelow.

Mrs. Viglione last June sued the C. P. Davidson estate for $18,803 which sum she claimed was not paid to her In the $25,000 annuity. The petitioners maintain that this money should go Into a trust fund and not to her.

Anna B. Davidson, widow of C. P. Davidson, several weeks ago told the court that the estate was valued at $572,628. Real estate holdings on North Washington Avenue constitute $500,000 of this value.

Mrs. Davidson declared that the Income from the real estate is not sufficient to meet mortgage costs, taxes and other Federal Housing Program, were made at the meeting of the Lackawanna County Lumbermen's Association In the Chamber of Commerce Building yesterday. The plan will be explained upon re quest to those visiting the store in the Dime Bank Building, which will be open daily, except Sunday, for the balance of December from 1:30 to 9 Get $3 Mary Lane's for $2 and a grand pair of gift slippers at no extra cost! Treat yourself to Mary Lane's and use the slippers as a gift and what a 81 THE IlBWXV m. of how the spirit of God fills those reborn from sin into the new life. a wa Continue Services At Rescue Mission 77 II Special! Just 112 NEW FROCKS IS is fcr jf Beauty Bilt Footwear 107 Wyoming Avenue OVERBROOK TOWN SHOP 209 N.

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Stucky, superintendent of the Detroit City Mission, who Is conducting a series of meetings at the City Rescue Mission, will speak on "Blessedness of Trusting Christ" tonight at 7:45 o'clock. Special music will be furnished by a group from the Christian and Missionary Alliance, composed of Mr. and Mrs. Mason Tallman, A. Reid, Mrs.

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