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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 2, 1935 5 rick's Church at 0:30 a. m. Interment. in Trinity Episcopal Church.

Inter dropped dead at bis home on Monday part in social service work. Her home Approximately 280 varieties of food are canned in the United States. Sacred Heart Church. Interment. Ml' nooka Cathedral Cemetery.

ment Willow View Cemetery, Clifford. night at 9:30 clock after a Heart at was at 1620 Pine street. unerals Funeral arrangements in charge of TwardewsM Joseph Twardowskt. Malta Martin Mullen 128 tack. Be was a prominent singer for many years and was a member of the A graduate of the Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelphia, she later received 1810 Bwetland Street Thursday at Miss Wentzel, Visiting Nurse 8 warts street, Dunmore.

Today with STOMACH UPSET Art Robert Aston, 327 School 1:30 p. m. in the Immanuel Lutheran Church. Interment Tompklnsville her B. A.

degree at the Teachers' col. lege at Columbia University. For i requiem mass at 9:30 a. m. In St Street.

Thursday at 2 p. m. In the Cemetery. Mary's Church. Interment, St Cath time she was connected with the Visit.

ins Nurses' Association of Phlladel Easm Peter Rusln, 311 Gibbons Howard Snowdon Funeral Home, 1S10 Sanderson Avenue. Interment, Dun erine's Cemetery, Moscow. Malta James Mullen 19134 phia and also with the social service Head, Expires department or Pennsylvania. Pi Us ton Avenue. Today at 3 p.

m. more Cemetery. Scranton Liederkrani and the Scranton saengurrunde and St. Mary's Assumption Church. Surviving are his widow; five sons, Joseph, Frank, George, Fred and Oscar, and several brothers in Germany.

The funeral will be held Friday morning with a requiem mass at 0:30 o'clock in St. Mary's Church. Interment, St Mary's No. 5 Cemetery. George Pollack George Pollock died yesterday in the home of his son, John R.

Pollock, well Mete Clemens Mets. Today at 1:30 p. m. In home of his son, Arthur X. She was a former state supervisor ct public health nursing in Pennsylvania serving under the direction of the Atlantic division of the American 1526 Schlager street, with the Superintendent Dies of Rev.

John A. Bender officiating, in, torment. Forest Hill Cemetery. Ar Pneumonia on Visit in Rites Here rangements by Howard M. Davies.

"Bllckens," Carbondsle. MoCabsWames F. McCabe. 140 Canaan Street Carbondale. This morning with msss of solemn requiem in St.

Rose Church at 10 o'clock. Interment Our Mother of Sorrows Cemetery. Spall Mrs. George Spall, 23 Eighth Avenue, Carbondale. This morning with mass of requiem In St.

Rose Church at 0 o'clock. Interment, st Rose Cemetery. Anniversary Banquet Held by A. Y. J.

Club Myer Markowlts and Arthur B. Bernstein were the principal speakers at the second anniversary banquet of the A. Y. J. Club of the Y.

H. held at Oscar's Restaurant last night Murray Barnett presided as toastmaa ter. Presentations to members and guests were made by Eugene Barkln. William Freldlln was chairman of the committee on arrangements. in home.

Interment, St Joseph's Cemetery, Minooka. Wflsaa Mrs. John K. Wilson. Today at p.

m. in home of her son, John R. Wilson. Academy street. Moscow, interment.

Moscow Cemetery. Thesapsen Mrs. Julia Thompson, 635 North Main Avenue. Today at 1 p. m.

home. Interment, Newton Cemetery. Evans Mrs. John Ivans, 907 rand view street. Today at 3 p.

m. Red Cross and also was a former president of the Pennsylvania Organisation for Public Health Nursing. She was elected to tbe latter position in Maleteteat Adolfo MaldateaL 423 Street Dunmore. Today with requiem mass in St Michaels Greek Catholic Church st 0:30 a. m.

Interment, parish cemetery. Cardan! Mrs. Assunta CardonL 1321 Fair Street Thursday with requiem mass at 10 a. m. In the Italian Assumption Church, Jetsup.

Interment 8t John's Cemetery, Jessup. Arrangements by Pasquale ClonL FassifUetti Mrs. Maria Fnmigllettl. Today with requiem mass In chapel at Maloney Home, Interment, cathedral Cemetery. Arrangements by Pasquale CtonL Carbondale Carter Thomas F.

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Tomorrow qulem mass at 9:30 a. m. in St. Lucy's 1925. Served During War Chunk.

Interment, Cathedral ceme Main Avenue, alter a long Illness. Surviving are the following children John, this city; George; Cleveland, Ohio; Andrew, Paul and tery. Arrangements by Pasquale CI During the World War, Miss had a distinguished service record, Mlas Leslie Wentzel, 47, superln tendent of the Visiting Nurses' Aaso am. serving overseas for three years and Lsftas Mrs. Mary Loftus, North in home and at 2:30 p.

m. In Green Ridge Baptist Church, interment. Forest Hill Cemetery. New York; Helen, and assistant in the ray room at the Moses Taylor Hos elation for the last thirteen years and two monuis. Main street, Archbald.

Thursday with requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock in St one of the city's best known women She went to France in September, Hart Henry Hart, 608 North Mam 1914. and was in nospiiai service ai Thomas Aquinas Church, Archbald. pital; Mrs. Joseph Oravec, Ashley, and Mrs. Uyron Swingle, Brooklyn, N.

a brofter, William; fourteen grandchildren and three great Main Avenue. Thursday from the Dur Interment, parish cemetery. Arrange kan Funeral Home, 12S North Main Wyoming street Carbondale. Thursday ments by T. J.

Kenny. Pau. France, until August, 1915, under the American Red Cross. She later served fourteen months at Army Base Hospital No. 34 at Nantes, Avenue, with requiem mass In St.

Pat afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with services quick relief, Adv. Flynn Mrs. Margaret Flynn. The funeral will be held Friday Thursday from home of her daughter, morning with a requiem mass in St. France, and then engaged in public health nursing in Albania under the Mrs.

William A. Conway, 845 Qulncy Store Hours 8:40 to 6 Daily John's Greek Catholic Church, Broadway. Interment, Minooka Cemetery. Avenue, with requiem mass in St Pe direction of the Red Cross for seven months. She next spent six months ter's Cathedral at 9:30 a.

m. Inter ment, Cathedral Cemetery. Arrange In Rome, Italy, where she was direc Mrs. Helen C. Beese ments by Grne Cuslck.

Mrs. Helen C. Reese, 326 North tor of the public health course under the Red Cross. Returning to this Piper Miss Esther Piper, 1423 Mon Hyde Park Avenue, died yesterday in the family home after a long illness. sey Avenue.

Today at 2 p. m. in home and at 2:30 p. m. in Jackson country, she resumed service with the Red Cross and continued until called She was born in Green Ridge, but had Street Baptist Church, interment.

to Scranton to succeed Miss Grace E. resided in West Scranton for many Washburn Street Cemetery. Smith, retired. Wheeler Mrs. Harriet Wheeler, 518 years.

Besides her husband, Arthur T. jsif North Keyser Avenue. Today at Reese, she leaves two daughters, Helen p. m. in home and at 3:30 p.

m. in St. Mark's Lutheran Church. Inter. Beginning Today! 3 Day Demonstration ment, Washburn Street Cemetery.

The following members of the board of directors of the Nurses Association will serve as casket bearers at her funeral: Curtis Piatt, Henry Belin III, Rowland Deubler, John H. Price. Edgar S. Jones Dr. Arthur Davis, Philip Salsburg and Dwlght Weist, the latter two of the Community Chest.

Obituary Lntka Mrs. Theodore Lutka, 1005 South Washington Avenue. Today with requiem mass at 9:30 a. m. in ttW, Locke Shoe Funeral Directors Dorothy Reese and Mrs.

Russell Jones; her mother, Mrs. Laura Churchill; a sister. Mrs. John Thatcher, and a grandson. The funeral will be held Friday aft noon at 2:30 o'clock from the home.

John Skakon John skakon, formerly of 611 Mineral Avenue, died yesterday at Wayne, after a brief illness. He had been employed at Wayne for the last three years. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Skakon; a brother, Frank; two sisters, Helen, at home, and Sister Lourjana of the Nazareth Order, Par resdale.

Pa. The funeral will be held from the family home, 611 Mineral Avenue, at a time to be announced later. Funeral arrangements in charge of Frank Kapalskl. William Meyer William Meyer, 63, died in his home at Panther, on Monday night after a heart attack. He was a member of the German Valley Moravian Church and the Newfoundland I O.

O. F. Surviving are his widow; two daughters, Evelyn and Gladys, at home; three sisters, Mrs. George Heberling, Panther; Mrs. Mary Carlton, Canadensis, and Miss Louise Meyer, New York.

The funeral will be held Thursday at 2 m. for relatives only. Friends may view the body any time before services. Interment, Newfoundland Cemetery. T.

J. KENNY FVNERAL DIRECTOR 424 Church St ARCHBALD, PA. Mr. C. L.

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Locke Shoes for the rest of your life! Photo by Bachrach MISS LESLIE WENTZEL died yesterday morning at 9 o'clock In the Presbyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh. Miss Wentzel had been visiting at the home of her sister in Pittsburgh over the Christmas holidays and had planned to return to Scranton on Dec. 26, but was stricken with pneumonia. Her body will arrive In this city today and will be removed to Price's Funeral Home, 219 Jefferson Avenue. Funeral services will be held In the Westminster Presbyterian Church In charge of the Rev.

Peter K. Emmons tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The body will He In state tomorrow In the church from noon until the time of the services. Interment will be In Arlington Cemetery, Washington, D. C.

in the Spring, the body to remain In a receiving vault at Forest Hill Cemetery until that time. Resident Here Since 1923 Coming to Scranton from Bellwood, Miss Wentzel had resided here since 1923 and had taken a leading Mrs. Sara Jane Lloyd Mrs. Sara Jane Lloyd, 65, a lifelong resident of Scranton, died in her home, 325 North Rebecca Avenue, Monday night at 1 Oo'clock after two weeks' illness. She was a member ofthe Jackson Street Baptist Church.

She was the widow of John Lloyd. Surviving are a son, Arthur; a daughter, Gladys; a grandchild and two 7 St Pasquale Cioni FVNERAL DIRECTOR SCRANTON, PA 266 N. Cbeatnet Avenue Phone tOU Francis E. Bowman Francis E. Bowman, 94.

died at his home in Newton on Monday after an illness. Surviving are his widow; two daughters, Mrs. D. El Gregory, Lake Winola, and Mrs. Horace F.

Smith, Evans ton, and a son, Charles M. Bowman, Clarks Summit. The funeral will be held Thursday morning at 9 o'clock from the late John Durkan FVNERAL DIRECTOR "Service With Dignity" sisters, Mrs. Rachel Thomas and Mrs. Mary Roberts, this city.

The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the home. Interment, Shady Lane Cemetery. A thin of chromium plating is being applied to U. S. Army large and small caliber guns, to keep them from rusting.

1 home. Interment, Branchville, N. J. M. W.

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31, 1934. Full Fashioned Ringless Chiffon Hose New Releases in Our Lending Library Rates 3c a day, minimum 10c. CHARLES S. WESTON FRANK HTMMLER C. S.

WOOLWORTH G. D'ANDELOT BELIN C. H. WELLES, JR. WM.

W. INGLIS DUNCAN T. CAMPBELL RALPH E. WEEKS A. M.

FIXE M. J. MARTIN J. M. DAVIS L.

A. WATRES F. J. PLATT FRANK P. BENJAMIN EDWARD S.

JONES ROSWELL H. PATTERSON DUDLEY R. ATHERTON E. S. PECK GEORGE B.

JERMYN WILLARD MATTHEWS STANLEY C. SCHOOLEY WILLIAM R. LYNETT URBAN A. NOBLE EDWARD L. FULLER JAMES T.

SWEENEY RESOURCES Cesh on Hand and in Banks $1 3,574,401.88 U. S. Government Securities 26,556,818.30 Other Bonds and Securities 21.101,380.69 Loans and Discounts 24,862,900.63 Due from Treasurer of U. 250,000.00 Bank and Office Vaults, Equipment and Other Real Estate 3,946,022.06 Overdrafts 1.481.30 Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit 5,845.20 Other Assets not in Above 240, 1 2 1.75 $90,538,971.81 No charge for day book is re 85c Fairs for 11.65 With your initials put on by Our New Initialating Service. No Extra Charge.

turned. PEEL TRAIT Joseph C. Lincoln RETBEAT FEOM OLOST Bruce Loekhart THROW LOVE AW AT Ann Lawrence In These Smart Shades i DANCE OF GLASS LADIES Robert Leath These Ringless Chiffon hose are one of our fast est sellers. And no wonder I They are sheer. clear as a bell, and for all their luxurious air, they wear wonderfully! Four tread, forty five gauge and three thread, forth five guage.

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H. Young MART PETERS Mary Chase WORLD OUTSIDE Hans pallada S. D. G. Cov Street Fleer Taupbark Marona Smoke mitt OFFICERS Just a Few More Days to Save in the Toilet Goods Sale i mm lavr LIABILITIES Capita! Common 5,000,000.00 Capital Preferred 1,500,000.00 Surplus 2,500,000.00 Undivided Profits 569,799.43 Reserve for Contingencies 1,000,000.00 Reserve for Interest Circulation 4,959,450.00 Letters of Credit 5.845.20 Dividend Checks Outstanding 2,202.98 Deposits: Ceneral U.

Government and Postal Savings Deposits 13,125,426.92 74,981.674.20 $90,538,971.81 If you haven't yet taken advantage of theso marvelous savings don't pass them up I College students Stock up Now! I SOAPS Ivory Soap, 8 cakes for Camay Soap, 6 cakes (or 2Se 10c woodbury Soao. 1 (or Me 2 25c Tubes Dr. West's Tooth Paste Vatee 33 10c Laco Castile Soap, 3 for 25c Packer's Tar Soap, I cakes for 57e Palm Olive Soap, 6 cakes for Cream Floating Soap, 12 cakes 12e Lux and Lifebuoy Soap, cues lor ue CREAMS LOTIONS 500 Sheets Cleaning Tissue 29c Charles S. Weston President Frank Hummler Senior Vice President Dudley Atherton Executive Vice President R. O.

Deubler Vice President Alfred T. Hunt Vice President A. G. Ives Vice President George C. Nye Vice Pres.

and Cashier W. B. Oliver Vice President Robert M. Fish Vice President Ralph A. Amerman Vice President A.

R. Maekay Vice President S. D. Speck Ant Vice President MacDonald Heebner Asst Cashier George F. Hoffman Asst Cashier Walter B.

Kramer Astt Cashier H. S. Klrkpatrick Asst Cashier T. H. Marsh Asst Cashier A.

C. Richards Asst Cashier John T. Walters Auditor Wffllam T. Lindsay Ant Mgr. Bond Dept George Ferlln Manager Foreign Dept 11.10 Pond Cream $1.10 Daggett's and Ramsdel 65c Lady Esther Cream 11.35 Lady lather Cream I3e II Ingram Milkweed Cream 75c Noxsema Cream 27e $1.10 Hind's Honey and SHAMPOOS 50c Laco Castile Shampoo 25c Blondes 17e 11.10 Vltalis Hair Tonlo 74e II Wild Root Hair Tonlo Tie $1.16 Canute Water for Gray Hair Me Palm Olive Shampoo POWDER 65c Java Rice Powder S7e 11,10 Lady Esther Powder $1.10 Princess Pat Powder 56c Houblgant Powder 45c 25o Johnson's Baby Powder 60s Oappi Talcum Powder SHAVING CREAM 35c Lifebuoy Shaving Cream 60c Mermen's Shaving Cream 50c Williams 8having Cream 60c Ingram's Shaving Cream HOME NEEDS 25c Mifflin Alcohol 7 os.

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Almond Cream Now, as in the past, we are making loans for sound commercial purposes, helping to finance the forward march of business. We consider this an important part of our co operation in the National Recovery Program. In the month of December, 1934, we made NEW LOANS aggregating $1,457,773 and in addition purchased TWO MILLION DOLLARS of U. S. Govern ment Bonds of the issue December 15, 1934.

We Protect the funds of our 80,000 depositors by maintaining ample liquid resources and by adhering to sound, conservative policies at all times. 50c Woodbury Shampoo Cocoanut Oil Tar, Castile, each: '29c 50c Hind's Honey and Almond lie 50c Frostllla 50c Jergen's Lotion SOe Italian Balm Me 60c Woodbury's Rose Almond Louon Z9e TOOTHPASTE 60c Forhan's Tooth Paste 50c Ipana Tooth Paste 40c Squlbb's Tooth Paste 60c Phillips Tooth Paste Me Javaise Toiletries 6te Creams 4 fin and Powders I $1 Creams 4fl and Powders a 60c calox Powder SOe Dr. Lyon's Powder 38e Me Listerlne Tooth Paste lie 25c Listerlne Tooth Paste D. G. Csv Bargain S.

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