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13 Suburban News Kennedy to Name VT.f fiorantnii George J. Loftus, Correspondent liorui acranion 32g Cak st Phone 4.2076 Green Rictee C7 James A. Calpin, Correspondent Phone 7222 Coal Committee Taylor Evan Evans, Correspondent 109 West Taylor St Pbono 127 East Scranton James rspondent IPS THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1936 It is with pleasure that we bring yott May Hold Parade to Explain Anthracite EAST SCRANTON NORTH SCRANTON GREEN RIDGE TAYLOR these outstanding money saving Tahies. Kemp's orchestra in "No Other One" and many others are also included in the big program of three Buy and SAVE When Quality Coant and Your Monty Con Furthest Church Will Mark Pastors Arrange hour duration at the matinee. Pastors Arrange The executive committee for Anthracite Week, which will be Tender Juicy Steer Beef Sunday Worship held the week of October 5, yes Sunday Services 68th Anniversary Center Cuts Themes of Sermons for Sab Clergyman to Begin Duties Schedules of Worship In Section's Churches Announced bath Are Selected CHUCK ROAST 11 Endicott Clergyman at lb TAYLOR, Sept.

11. Services in Special Services Sunday At St. Peter's Taylor churches on Sunday will Dr. Jones Church terday afternoon authorized Martin P. Kennedy to appoint special committees in an effort to enlist all community elements in furthering the interests of the basic industry.

The executive group held its meeting in the Chamber of Commerce. The committees Mr. Kennedy will choose will constitute labor, operators, merchants, meetings and speakers committees, schools, equipment and exhibits, be observed as follows: M. E. Church, the Rev.

W. S. Entertains Committee Members of ihe Green Ridge committee arrangmg for the banquet of the Home Owners and Taxpayers' League to be held in Hotel Jermyn on Wednesday, October 14, were entertained last night at the home of the chairman, Mrs. W. B.

Christine. Plans were made to have a large number of Green Ridge residents attend the affair. Members of the committee are: John Beischer and E. B. Fresbee, cochairmen; H.

R. Smith, W. S. Earnest, E. S.

Wickham, Steve McDonald, William Frances, Mrs. Alice LaFontaine, Mrs. H. A. Holliday will preach at 10:30 a The Rev.

Earl P. Confer will occupy the pulpit at both morn m. and 7 p. m. Primary and In The 68th anniversary of the founding of St.

Peter's Lutheran Church will be commemorated tomorrow, which has been designated as "Homecoming Sunday." termediate School at 9:30 a. and Church School at 11:45 a. m. Calvary Baptist Church affili finance, publicity and parade. Fancy Milkfed Stewing: CHICKENS ib 25' (Up to 3' 2 lbs.) The Packer's Best Grades! Small Smoked HAMS 31 1 (Whole or Shank Half) The sixth anniversary of the new church will be observed at the J.

F. W. Heinbokel, who attended a meeting in August in ated with the Abington Association, Prof. James R. Hughes, Immanuel Baptist Church, Scranton, will preach at 10:30 a.

m. on "God's same time. The Rev. Dr. Paul Sheldon Johnson will formally accept the pastorate of the Green Ridge Presbyterian Church at the 10:30 o'clock morning services tomorrow.

He succeeds the Rev. Charles T. Leber, who resigned several months ago. "These Three" will be Dr. Johnson's sermon topic at the morning service.

The choir will sing. Mrs. Robert P. Jensen will be the Philadelphia which considered An At the morning service at 10:45 thracite reciprocal trade for that Forgiven Love" Bible School at o'clock the pastor, the Rev. Dr.

C.I Dimlick, Mrs. Virgil H. Crissman, metropolitan area on the 11:45 a. m. Congregational Church, the Rev, t.

Knoll, will preach on "Going Home." Church School will meet Mrs. H. A. Bensen and Mrs. Y.

Britt. Best Cut Standing Beef main features of the meetings. He told of the plans being made for a big meeting in Philadelphia on Daniel H. Lewis, pastor, will ing and evening services tomorrow at the First Christian Church, of which he is pastor. At 11 a.

m. his sermon theme will be "How to Glorify God." There also will be communion. At 7:30 p. m. he will preach on "The Last Call." Mr.

and Mrs. George Williams will sing. Bible School at 9:45 a. m. At the Providence Tabernacle of the Christian and Missionary Alliance, services will be as follows: worship with sermon by the pastor, the Rev.

Daniel P. Scherrer, 10 a. m. His subject will be "Christian Enthusiasm." Sunday School, 11:30 a. Young People's service, 6:30 p.

evangelistic preaching service by the pastor, 7:30 p. m. His sermon theme will be "Evolution or Rev preach at 10 a. m. on "God Is a Rib Roast 23 29.

Reality," and at 6 p. m. on "Strange soloist. Church School reopen Requests Action for the Fall term at noon. At 3:45 Things Happen to Christians." bun day School at 11 a.

m. Welsh Baptist Church, the Kev, o'clock an outdoor service for young men and women, who are to leave shortly to resume their In Hydrant Case Eleazer Davies, pastor, will preach at both services. Morning worship at 10:30 o'clock. Evening studies at college, will be held at Waynewood. Dr.

Johnson will address the gathering. service at clocK. Sunday School at 11:30 a. m. Council Asks Mayor to Furnish Report The Rev.

James Iley, pastor of September 23 which will be attended by representatives of merchants and manufacturers from the Philadelphia metropolitan area and delegations from the entire anthracite region. The Anthracite Week committee unanimously adopted a resolution to lend enthusiastic support to the Philadelphia meeting on September 23, and authorized the creation of a special committee to study and promote broad phases of anthracite reciprocal trade throughout the entire anthracite burning territory. A special committee, which was Calvary Baptist Church, the Rev. Finest All Purpose Family FLOUR the Primitive Methodist Church, E. C.

Dewey, pastor, will preach at noon. The Rev. Willis Ford will be the guest preacher at the 7 o'clock service. "The Clearing Wind" will be the sermon topic of the Rev, J. Clewell Ottinger at the Petersburg Presbyterian Church at 11 o'clock.

He will preach on "Hindrances and Helps to Christian Youthfulness." The quarterly communion service will be held tomorrow at 10 o'clock at Myrtle Street M. E. Church. The Young People will meet at 9:30 o'clock. At 6:30 o'clock the Epworth League will hold its first Fall meeting.

"What, No Sermon," will be the topic of the pastor, the Rev. Harold S. Swales, at the 7:30 o'clock service. The morning service at the Mennonite Brethern in Christ Church will be at 11 o'clock with the pastor, the Rev. A.

M. Sprock, delivering the sermon. Sunday School will meet at 10 o'clock. The evening services will be held at will preach on "What Is Right With the Church" at the 10:30 o'clock morning service and "A City Council at a meeting yes terday passed a resolution requesting Mayor Stanley J. Davis to fur Great Invitation" at the 7 o'clock evening service.

Sunday School will meet at 11:45 o'clock. nish a report as to the status of the negotiations between the city and the Scranton Spring Brook Missionary services and com at 10:30 a. m. on "An Invincible God" and at 6 p. m.

"The Resurrection at the Court House." Bible School at noon. St. Paul's Evangelical Church, the Rev. P. W.

Meisenheimcr, pastor, will preach in German at 9:30 a. m. and in English at 6:30 p. m. Sunday School at 10:45 a.

m. Primitive Methodist Church, the Rev. J. G. Mason, pastor, will preach at 10:30 a.

m. and 6:30 p. m. Sunday School at 11:30 a. m.

24 a 85 48, 1.69 munion will be held in the Pente Water Service Company to secure a reduction in the $30 a year fire costal Church at 11 o'clock with authorized to consider some outstanding features for Anthracite Week, was requested to investigate the possibility of a parade which the Rev. Harvey Butler as the guest speaker. Sunday School will meet at 9:45 o'clock. Evangelistic services will be held in the evening at 7:30 o'clock and a message will would depict the progress made in the different methods of heating with anthracite and emphasize the progress which has been made PRIM PASTRY FLOUR 1 2 38 24 75c 7:30 o'clock. be given by the pastor, the Rev.

Frederick D. Drake. olution." The Rev. Reyston S. Cuddy, Endicott, N.

will preach at both morning and evening services at the Dr. Jones Memorial Congregational Church. Morning service is at 10 o'clock and the evening at 7 o'clock. "The Nature of Christian Dis cipleship" will be the subject of the Rev. J.

Arthur Jones' sermon at the 10:30 a. m. service at the Providence M. E. Church.

William White will be soloist. Church School, noon. Epworfh League, 6:30. Mrs. J.

Arthur Jones will lead the discussion. At the Bradley E. Church, Sunday School will convene at 10:45 a. m. Evening worship, 7 o'clock with sermon by the pastor, the Rev.

J. Arthur Jones. The Rev. J. C.

Jones will occupy the pulpit of the North Main Avenue Baptist Church on Sunday morning at 10:15 o'clock. The Rev. Mr. Jones' subject is the "Power of the Resurrection." Holy communion will be administered. For Your Canning Needt! Morning services at the Green 45c Doz.

Ridge Baptist Church will be held Fraternity to Meet The T. K. S. Fraternity will hydrant rate. Councilman Peter J.

McDonnell said it semed inconsistent that Scranton should pay $30 per hydrant where under the new agreement in Wilkes Barre the rate has been reduced to $20 a hydrant. President of Council Harry E. Apgar explained that Mayor Davis had communicated with E. C. Deal, president of the water company, who said that he would meet with city officials as soon as the Public Service Commission approved the Wilkes Barre rate.

City Solicitor Jerome I. Myers MASON JARS PINTS QUARTS at 10:30 o'clock with the Rev. 55c Doz. from the open grate to the modern automatic heating equipment of today. It was also suggested that such a parade would reach a larger number of people than a mass meeting such as was held last year.

Among those who attended the Thomas Hughes, Wilkes Barre, as hold its first meeting of the Fall season tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the clubrooms, Richter Avenue. Plans for a corn and wiener roast dozen 39c Jelly Glasses the guest preacher. Children's School and the Church School will Many in Attendance At Rites for Huggler TAYLOR, Sept. 11. Funeral services for Fred Huggler were held this afternoon in the home of his sister in law, Mrs.

Charles Zimmerman, West Taylor Street, and were attended by many friends and relatives. The Rev. E. C. Dewey, pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church, officiated.

Interment was in Forest Home Cemetery. The casket bearers meet at 11:45 o'clock. The youth meeting will be held at 6:15 o'clock. will be made and a report of the quoit activities will be given by Michael Sokoloski. meeting yesterday were: Martin P.

Kennedy, Lee P. Arduser, the Rev. C. J. Bradbury, Walter S.

Buck, Jar Tops, porcelain lined dozen 23c Parowax lb pkg 10c Jar Rubbers 3 pkgs 10c Certo, for Jams and Jellies bot 23c Mother's Joy Prepared Pectin 3 oz pkg 10c "The Second Mile in Life" will Later the fraternity bowling be the sermon topic of the Rev. Dr. L. R. Foster at the 10:30 o'clock team will engage in several ex hibition matches at the Scranton Recreation.

reported that legally the city cannot grant the request made by the Klotz Throwing Company, Monsey Avenue and Poplar Street, on a 50 per cent reduction on the back Both For services at the Suburban Presbyterian Church. Sunday School will meet at 11:45 o'clock. were: John Sultzer, John Griffiths, George Reider, Elias Jones, Ed w. c. carter, T.

Conner, H. J. Connolly, J. F. W.

Heinbokel, C. E. Johnston, C. Pinkney Jones, Wil lard Matthews, Thomas Murphy, J. Arlington Rees, Henry J.

Shields, Owen Williams, Frank Anastasio, H. H. Shaver, Raymond B. Gibbs, Seth W. Shoemaker and J.

H. Brandamore. Dunmore Woman Si .95 ward Graham and William Wil liams. 10 ibs SUGAR and one 1 6 qt Aluminum Cold Pack Canner 1 Sunday School convenes at 11:30 o'clock. St.

John's Episcopal Church, the Rev. William Chamberlain Warner, rector; celebration of holy communion, 8 a. prayer and sermon, 10:30 a. m. The rector will preach from the text, "He that hath ears to hear, let hini taxes on the property.

Prior to the meeting, Council men in company with Director of Public Works William A. Schunk, inspected the pave in the 1000 And Grandson Die Series to Continue Bread, Made From the Finent Ingredient TAYLOR, Sept. 11. interest is manifested in the block of Madison Avenue and second game of the series of soft Two lilt 8 Succumb Within hear!" The opening service for Rich Milk Bread ball on Saturday afternoon at the high school field between the the Sunday School at noon. Six Hours Men's Brotherhood, Welsh Bap An attendance rally will be held at 10:30 o'clock at the Zion Evangelical Church when the pastor, the Rev.

L. L. Stable, will preach on, "But Where Are the Nine?" At the evening service the pastor will deliver the last of a series of sermons on "Onward With Christ In Victory." The Junior and Primary classes will meet at 10:30 o'clock. The Rev. George Jones, pastor of the Gospel Tabernacle of the Christian and Missionary Alliance, will speak on "Fitness for Service" at the 10:30 o'clock service.

Rally Day will be held in the Sunday School at noon. At 6:30 o'clock the Young People will meet. The pastor will speak on "Going to His Own Place" at the 7:30 o'clock Awards Granted For Life Saving Red Cross Chapter Ends Successful Season tist Church, and the Men's Bible Rymer Bible Class big loaf 6c lge Jumbo loaf 10c pan of 2 loaves 10c Class, M. E. Church.

The Brother hood won the initial game by i Victor Bread Bread Supreme Double Family Loaf Renews Activities A dunmore woman and her grandson died yesterday within six found that cracks in the pave had been repaired by employes of the Department of Pubilc Works. An inspection also was made of the pave on Jefferson Avenue in the vicinity of the Colonel Watres Armory. Council will meet Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock to take final action on 13 of the 19 ordinances covering the streets nrovided in the city's $500,000 PWA paving program. close score. The game will start hours of each other.

They Lre Mrs. The Fall activities of the Rymer Bible Class, Providence M. E. Anna Pohanish, 823 East Drinker VIRGINIA LEE promptly at 5 p. m.

FLOWER SHOW ARRANGED Street, and Michael Pohanish Jr, Church, opened recently with ea 29c CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKES 16 month old son of Mr. and Mrs, TAYLOR, Sept. 11. Under the clambake held at the B. M.

Trauger cottage. Lake Winola. Seventy five Michael Pohanish, 940 Winton supervision of the committee made The Scranton Chapter of the American Red Cross, according to up of Mesdames Edward Ed members and friends were in at Avenue. The child succumbed at 1 Stock Up and Save On Thete ISew Pack Foods James K. Peck, life saving chair tendance.

The day was spent in To Confer Mondav on various sports. man, has just closed its most successful season in respect to life wards, chairman: Ulrich P. Horger and Arthur W. Samson, final arrangements have been made for the first annual flower show to be o'clock yesterday morning in the Hahnemann Hospital after a brief service. Homecoming Sunday will be observed at the Asbury M.

E. gbert hlmore, president, was Christmas Seal Sale saving instruction. illness. His grandmother died in in charge, assisted by a committee conducted on Monday and Tues Practically all lakes and Dools her home at 5 clock. consisting of: Mr.

and Mrs. F. A. Church with the pastor, the Rev. Verner S.

Mumbulo, occupying 10c TOMATOES a 10c SUNRISE TOMATO JUICE 10c TENDER NEW PEAS within Lackawanna County had Trethewey, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Har A double funeral will be held day afternoon and evening at the M. E. Church under the auspices Your Choice 12 cans 99 the pulpit at both morning and ris.

Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Butler, from the home of Mrs. Pohanish of Fatzinger Women's Bible Class William Rymer and Mrs. Egbert 823 East Drinker Street, Monday Those wishing to exhibit flowers evening services.

He will preach on "An Adventuresome Faith" at the 10:30 o'clock service and one or more trained Red Cross life savers available and those instructors not qualified to examine swimmers, wishing to qualify for life saving certificates, were ac Elmore. morning with a mass of requiem in St. Michael's Greek Catholic must comply with rules recently 10c OSCO BEANS with PORK 28 oz can The third in a series of section conferences in preparation for the 30th annual Christmas Seal sale, will be held at Hotel Casey on Monday, Arthur M. Dewees, secretary of the Pennsylvania Tuberculosis Society, has announced. A feature of the conference will be an exhibit of material contrasting health activities in 1907, when the Christmas Seal was in Christian Youth Looks Forward" announced.

at the 7 o'clock service. Church Church at 9:30 o'clock. Interment, St. Catherine's Cemetery, Moscow, BOWLERS TO MEET School will meet at noon. Mrs.

Pohanish, the widow of TAYLOR, Sept. 11. St. Paul's commodated by the chapter here. Among its corps of volunteer examiners and those employed on the WPA recreational program, assignments were made and an ex Michael Pohanish, was promi Red Ripe Full Pack Tomatoes 3 25 1 2 lr 79 Knishts of Malta nenlty identified with the work of Bowling League will meet on Monday evening in St.

Paul's Church triors for reorganization. The league will consist of 10 teams. St. Michael's Church and with her Picnic to Close The St. Stanislaus Polish Church picnic will close tonight at Forty Field, Theodore Street.

The affair has been in progress for the past week and dancing, bingo, a ferris wheel and other amusements have been enjoyed. Refreshments also are served. The feature of the program tonight will be the awarding of S25. The pastor, the Rev. John Witucki, is general chairman.

late husband was one of the or aminer was sent to the pool where such services were needed. Hold Outing Today The annual outing of the Co ganizers of the parish. She was a OSCO Cut President A. W. Samson will Among those examiners who re lumbus Commandery, No.

205, cently submitted examinations troduced, with the health program now. In connection with this exhibit a talk will be given by Dr F. R. Wheelock, Scranton. Publicity and school newspapers will be discussed by Miss Emily Wilcox, Mrs.

Florence Breed, New York, will represent the National member of its women's societies. Mrs. Pohanish leaves the fol lowing sons and daughters, Mi preside and requests a full attendance of the managers and team members. The meeting will start were: instructors, Doris Crane. Knights of Malta, will be held today at Bassett Lake, Chinchilla.

Members and their families are Tender Stringless BEANS 3 cm2 25 12 cans 79c chael and Charles, Mrs. Thomas at 7:30 o'clock. RED BEETS 3 cans2 25 12 cans 90c invited. Girl Scout Day Camp; Myron Wolkoff, Y. M.

H. Llewellyn Baer, West Side Pool; Florence Lynn, Girl Scouts; Lanning Keiser, South Side Pool; Thomas Jones, TAYLOR BRIEFS TAYLOR, Sept. 11. The 4th Cars will leave the clubhouse, Walsh, Mrs. John Sworin, Mrs.

John Badick and Mary Pohanish, all of Dunmore; the following brothers and sisters, Mrs. George Ehnot, Dunmore: Mrs. Harry Ward Civil Government Club will Green Ridge Bank Building, this afternoon at 1 o'clock. A program of outdoor sports and other events Weston Field; Joseph Derrig, Yamko, Johnson City, N. John Catholic Men and Boys' Camp; Thomas Joseph, CCC Camp, has been arranged by the commit Tuberculosis Association.

Through the courtesy of E. R. Barnum, Industrial Secretary of the Y. M. C.

Scranton, the new film, "Behind the Shadows," will be shown. This inference will be under the auspices of the Pennsylvania Tuberculosis Society and will be attended by representatives of affiliated organizations from North begin its Fall meetings at the club rooms, Washington Street, on Wednesday evening. The house committee is requested to arrange for a reception of the club tee. Members of the committee BOOSTER CLUB CLAMBAKE Plans have been completed by members of the Lloyd Street Booster Club for a clambake to be conducted tomorrow at Chinchilla. A truck will transfer members and all desiring to go are asked to meet at Lloyd Street at 10 a.

m. Games and dancing will be enjoyed and refreshments served. Anthony Babonas is general chairman, assisted by Anthony Skies. 27c A2Ni.z $1.25 OSCO FANCY Strasculick, Dunmore; Peter, Nich olas, Charles and Mary, Czecho Slovakia. are: C.

J. Rinsland, Robert Kob Thornhurst; Priscilla Dean, Girl Scouts, Camp Archbald; Alonzo Snyder, WPA, Lake Sheridan. erts, David Bowen, Egbert Elmore and William Greggs. The boy is survived by his parents, his mother being formerly Morgan Thomas has resumed his Peas 3 cl250c The National Red Cross has awarded certificates to the eastern Pennsylvania, including Laura Rinaldi, Dunmore, and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph At the Roosevelt Warner Oland and a clever cast Finest Fruits and Vegetables From Nearby Farms studies at Lehigh University after spending the Summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Thomas, South Main Street. Rinaldi.

these counties: Bradford, Carbon, Columbia, Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe, Northampton, Pike, Funeral arrangements by Mun Juniors: Jerome Piven. Ann McManua, Helen Mason. Dorothy Furman, Ursula DeAntonio. Jerome Shamberg, Myron Rifkin. Sidney Itzkowitz, Elwood Taub, Charles Shambere.

Donald Moskowitz. head the big show at the Roosevelt Theater from 2 until 11 o'clock chaks, funeral directors. HOSTESS TO CLUB Miss Nan Foley, 518 Putnam Street, was hostess to members of the Jolly Rovers Club last evening Fancy New Onions 5 10:1019 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford J.

Coombs, today in his latest picture, Schuylkill, Sullivan, Susque hanna, Wayne and Wyoming. Charlie Chan at the Race Track." GRANTED LETTERS at her home. Games were played and refreshments served. Those Brother Edward Sees Large College Classes Letters of administration in the How the infallible detective solves a murder and uncovers a gang of race track gamblers is thrillingly told as the plot unfolds. The Matt Logan.

June McKnight. Harry Kolb. William Kelleher, Dorothy Getz. Hazel Miller. Betty Gardner.

Jack Collins. Al Biedlingmaier, Warren Scholl. Art Walsh, Carl Schmidt. Dot Schmidt, Gerald Stein, Aaron Wolkoff, Paul Tevelin, Melvin Shiowtz. Martin Linder, Nathan Fallick, Scranton; Virginia Ritter.

Dalton; Richard Dennen. Clarks Summit; William Tiffany. Boyd Smith. Martha Otto. present were: Ruth Fox, Anna S500 estates of William and Pat Arlington, N.

have returned after spending several days with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Beemer, South Main Street. Mrs. Julia Klema and family, Shamokin, were recent visitors of Mr.

and Mrs. John Kozak, North Main Street. Kelly, Mary O'Donnell, Alice Payne and Nan Foley. rick Carroll, this city, were granted yesterday to Eleanor Fancy New Green Peppers doz 15c Eating or Cooking Apples 3 lbs 14c Fancy Red Grapes 3 lbs 25c Luscious Golden Ripe Bananas lb 5c Fancy Blue Concord Grapes, 1 2 qt bskt 45c Large Juicy Calif. Oranges doz 35c opening chapter of a new serial, "The definite upward trend In college enrollments during the past several years will continued this year," the Rev.

Brother The next meeting will be held 'Undersea Kingdom," heads the Walsh by Register of Wills Thomas Herman Otto. Brooklyn, Pa. list of added featurettes. Hal A. Quinlan.

at the home of Miss Mary O'Don nell. Seniors: David Levinson, Alvin Fur man, biriney Martin, Seymour Schwartz, Gerald Bevan. Lathrope Schmidt. Walter Doherty, Anthony Testaguzza, Dorothy Kellow. Edgar Cardwell.

John Nebesney. German Flying Boat After Its Catapult Sea Flight Fancy No. 1 II Home Grown Green Sweet Tony Channing. Magdalyn Jones, Henry Biglin, Sophie Kraszewski, Eleanor Willis. Richard Hoar.

Willjam Dittfieid, Donald Watzel, Andrew Schild. Donald Bunnell. Roy J. Kelly, Vincent Mahoney, Denis Edward, F. S.

Ph. president of St. Thomas College, stated yesterday morning. "St. Thomas, the third largest men's college in Pennsylvania, and the only four year liberal arts college for men in the anthracite area, has been steadily increasing its enrollment during the past several years.

The new freshman Class, which will enter Monday, will number 30 to 40 more than last year's," Brother Ldward Fredrick Miller, Neil Donovan. Scran CABBAGE 3 lbs 1 0' ton; Bert Decker. Harriet Dayton. Clarks Summit; James Bell. Wilkes Barre; Kenneth Austin, Kingsley.

POTATOES 5 1 5' Answers to "Do Puns" 4 Holding Responsible WPA Posts Suspended Special to The Republican WILKES BARRE, Sept. 11. Four men holding responsible positions on the WPA have been suspended for political activity, Joseph G. Schuler, local administrator, said tonight. A Washington investigator charged they had threatened workers in attempts to have them change their registration and contribute to Democratic campaign funds, Schuler stated.

The agent, he said, had returned to Washington where a report will be made. Schuler 'declined to reveal the names of the men pending final disposition of the charges. If found guilty, he said, they will lose their jobs. declared. FRESH DUG U.

S. NO. 1 NEW POTATOES The Freshman Class will report Full 15 Ib Peck for Freshman Week exercises, Monday at 9 a. m. An orientation 35c lb 5 program, official registration, intel (Pictures on Pare 11) What am I doing? 1 Getting: a sock on the Jaw.

2 Wearing a rapt expression. 3 Knitting: my brows. 4 Two timing: a blonde. ligence and psychological tests will Homegrown Fresh LIMA BEANS 1 ir 1 wj VJ" a 1 Hniiiti i 1T 1 i. ii r' i be on the program for the opening week.

All classes will resume Monday, September 21. 5 Counting: my chickens before they are hatched. The registrars office will be Extra Week End Specials In Our Beautiful, New CENTRAL CITY MARKET 229 WYOMING SCRANTON open daily from 9 a. m. until 5 p.

and evenings from 7:3 until 10 o'clock. All prospective fresh men who have not completed their registration are urged to dc so be IN'MVini'AL PECAN ROLLS FANCY ASSORTED GOLDEN LAYER CAKES EXTRA LARGE LONG, OR FINGER ROLLS 4 for 10c 2 for 25c doz 10c Fancy Raisin Brrmd Nut Bread loaf JAe Individnal Cake Square! loaf lOe Butterfly Cup Cakes ea Sr for I Or Communion Sunday The Holy Name Societies of St. Peter's Cathedral and Immaculate Conception Chapel will receive Holy Communion tomorrow morning. Their mass at the chapel will be heard at 7:30 o'clock and at the Cathedral at 8 o'clock. TRANSFER PRISONER Catherine Stein, 3Q, New York, arrested in Wilkes Barre last week, was taken to Indianapolis yesterday by deputy United States marshals to answer a charge of counterfeiting.

TO ATTEND L. I. SERVICE A delegation of 33 members of the Bethel A. At. E.

Church will attend a fellowship service on Sunday, September 27, Macedonia A. M. E. Church, 1 ong Island. The Rev.

William Daw kins is pastor of the Long Island Church. Reservations for those from Scranton desiring 'o attend may be made with Fletcher Bur gett, 61 Lee Court, before September TO. A special bus will be chartered. fore Monday. DR.

SHEPHERD SPEAKS Dr. Matthew Shepherd, Philadelphia, State Representative, and the first colored man to deliver invocation at a National Democratic Convention, was the speaker last night at the meeting of the Colored Democratic Organization of Lackawanna County in Eagles' Hall. W. F. Lacey was master of ceremonies.

FANCY HOME GROWN Cauliflower head 15c KRAFT'8 ASSORTED Pkg. Cheese each 18c OUR OWN MAKE Salads HOME GROWN SOLID Tomatoes 1 6 qt bskt 35c lb 10c The 10 ton Dornier flying boat Zephir, blazing a trail across the North Atlantic for a commercial air route, is shown after it landed at Port Washington, L. I. It was catapulted from its "mother ship" off the Azores and made the 2,390 mile flight in less than 24 hours. SHOP THE OSCO WAY AND SAVE.

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