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fr TTEDNESDAY vens, of Dunmore, Is visiting her aunt day. A number of children were Games were played and a lunch and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bill Says: Kimble. The Misses Coteta Be.

Janet Reaf ler and Helen Kimble are spending two was served by Mrs. Fueglein. Miss Minnie Foster and Mrs. C. E.

Roth called on Mrs. Max Tromer Friday afternoon. 17AYHE C0U1ITY WAY MART Farewell Party Given i Wyoming County weeks with their, aunt, Mrs. Homer Mr. and Mrs.

Oliver Simons and street, was a Scranton caller yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mullen," and daughter, Mary, were local Visitors recently. Mr.

and Mrs. John Mullaney have returned from their honeymoon trip to New Tork city. Miss Frances Kennedy, of Mooslc street, spent last evening at Lake Winola. The Eynon A. C.

defeated the Recreation of town, recently by the score of 8 2. The pitching of Roman, Eynon ace, too much for the local By virtue of its victory the Eyrion club won the pennant in the Keystone league. WAYMART, Aug. 0. A farewell party was given at they home of Mr.

spending the Summer here with her TUNKHANNOCK cousin. Miss Florence M. Swetland, The man wbo trusts men will make fewer mistskee than the one who distrusts them. Qidden Stores Co. PAINTS, VARNISHES, WALL PAPERS 224 Wyoming Avenue 1 KEXT TO TKI Ilw POUTS TIXITU and Mrs.

Irving H. Mervin of upper TUNKHANNOCK, Aug. SO. Mr. and starts for his home in California, Wed Mrs.

Frishy and daughter, of Elk' nesday. He will stop at Chicago en land. arrived here Sunday for the route, to visit his daughter. Bllllngs Hiller wedding. Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Gaylord, who Main stjon Thursday evening In honor pf Miss Elizabeth Hickok who yill leave in the very near future for Bel lefont where her father Dr. Asa" L. Hickok is in charge of the Insane ward at the Rockvlew Penitentiary.

For the Miss Mary Gorman was taken to were the guests of their sons, Ray and family, in Forty Fort, and George Sayre Hospital Friday, where she un. Cross. Middle town, N. T. The' Misses Gertrude Daly and Francis Rea tier, professional nurses of New York City, returned to that place after spending a two weeks vacation with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs.

William Reatler, Joseph Ke'eher Is spending a two weekavacatlon with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Keleher. I Thomas Purcell returned to work on Monday, after having undergone an operation ot the West End hospital, Scranton, a few weeks ago.

HONESDALE Republicans Increase HONESDALE, Aug. 30. substantial gain in the Reupblican rank and file Is demonstrate since the comple family, of New York City," called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Malson Friday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Julius Tromer, of New York, accompanied the former's father. Max Tromer, on a week end visit at his home here. Mrs.

Elizabeth Musgrave spent Tuesday with her daughter; Mrs, William McLain. Mr. and Mrs. John Woodruf, of Dun more, spent Friday afternoon with Miss Minnie Foster. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Malson and son David spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hinds. Mr.

Harry 'McLain is spending the week end at the New York State Fair, being held at Syracuse. Harley Ferguson is building a new home for Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Walker derwent an operation for append! and family in Laceyville, last week, returned home Saturday morning, past year Miss Hickok has been em cltus. ployed in the post office where she will be greatly missed by the wide Miss Hazel Vosburg and Miss Elsie Crawford are spending sometime at bringing their grandson, Junior Gay.

lord, home with them for a visit. Atlantic City. J. Walter Brooks, of Oakland. AUGUST SALE legion of friends.

Dainty refreshments were served arrived here Thursday afternoon, for a Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Puller and daughter Jane and grand son Jack of visit. i Scranton called on Mrs.

A. M. Der and all reported a delightful time. Those present 1 Jack Futhill, Mary. Riley, John Unadine Varcoe.

Dorothy Conners, Willard Wardrobe Tramilk Mr. and Mrs. F. Kunsma'n, Bliss Arline Kuneman and Walter Zinger, ot Elmira, motored to Monroe, Sussex Shelmer Friday. The real estate of the late Attorney Asa Keeler was attended by a large county, New Jersey, Friday, and at at Holllstervillc.

Varcoe, Ellis Weed, Katherlne Han tion of the rsent reslstration of the vot tenaea a lamuy Teunlon which was kel, Mr. and Mrs. John Beam, Clara crowd Saturday, When it was sold at Orphan Courts sale at the Court Weed, Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Stevenson, held at the home of Mrs.

Florence Adams, on Saturday. They returned Henry Stevens is seriously ill at this writing. Mr. and Jacob Bradowsky and family spent Saturday in Scranton. Elbert and son Clayton Hull, Carlton Kelly, Charles House for the sum of 23,500.

home Saturday evening. Decker. Chariotta Mathews, Ruth Mrs. Stella Marston of Wyoming, Misses Mabel Decker and Marguerite Chapman, Mr. and Mrs.

Roswell Bun Pa. was the guest of Mrs. A. M. Der.

ting, Mr. and Mrs. Irving H. Mer Sheehan, who teach in Factory ville; Miss Arline Kunsman at Ellsworth sheimer Saturday. Freeman, of Ariel, spent Wednesday with Mrs.

Walter Hinds. win, Ethel Chapman, Bertha Star John Morgan Jr. Will teach the ers in Wayne county. In 1928 there were 9,552 Republicans registered In 1927 this number has increased to 10,283. Tho Democrats have had a 3.678 in 1926 and 3,509 in 1927.

Prohibitionists have also become identified with the majority party in Wayne losing 71 in the year's registration. The Socilist. party strengthened its numbers, from 16 In 1926 to IS in 1927. No affilliatioh: 1926, 1.258 in 1927. Hill, and Mrs.

Stella Klntner at Black Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barnes, of buck, Mrs. Herbert Decker, Lewis Centermoreland school this year. Scranton, spent the week end with Mr.

and Mrs. F. M. Barnes. Starbuck and Robert Decker.

Full size, vulcanized, fibre covered, with 4 steel runners, washable fabricoid fining on drawers and dust curtain; equipped with laundry bag, shoe box, hat box, hangers, arid steel bound drawers, with locking bar. airs, aiary nerncK spent rnuay Monday. Pittston. Mrs. Alfred Bortreo and daughter Mr.

and Mrs. Henry F. Junk and Miss Elizabeth Royer of Miami, Fla. children, Ella and James, of Galley, Elsie spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. George Stevens.

was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. B. F. Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Biles aau son, Brevities Mr. and Mrs. 'George A. Price have returned home after visiting relatives fioyer last week. Billy, and Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Sutton Mr. and Mrs. P. R.

Van Arnsdale JESSUP and daughter, Betty, of Johnson City, N. were Sunday guests of Mr. and and friends at Bridgeport, for and daughter Betty of New Haven Conn, are guests of Mrs. Van Arnsdale Poultry Tour HONESDALE, Aug. 30.

Poulry the past week, also motoring through Mrs. Edwin Sutton. other points of interest. padents, Mr. and Mrs.

George Kutz, Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Kline, of Wilkes raisers of northestern Pennsylvania Barre, and Mrs.

Kline's sister, Mrs. Russel Gunimoe of Aldenvllle recently purchased a Whippet Sedan Attorney and Mrs. S. P. Stark of Scranion were guests of the latters are invited to at' nd the annual poultry McCracker, of Wyoming, were Sunday guests ot Mrs.

Anna M. Jennings at moher on Wyoming avenue last week. from Joseph Ohnmacht Proprietor of the Auto Inn Motor Company. Special 29 tour on September 6 and7 through Wayne and Orange counties. Poultry men can make reservations Pine Grove Farm.

The many friends of Harry Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Sloat, of FACTORYVILLE Who recently uderwent an operation Scranton, spent Sunday with Mr. and by calling L.

E. White, Lackawanna county farm bureau. The trippers in at the Hahnemann hospital for appen Mrs. Li. B.

Maynard. They brought FACTOR VILLE, Aug. 30. Miss Adeline Smith has been entertaining Mrs. S.

P. Hallinrake, who had been this section are requested to meet at 1 o'clock at the court house, Hones dicitis will be pleased to learn that he is able to be about again and rapid her brother from Chicago. their guest, here, where she will re W. C. T.

U. meeting will be held at GLADSTONE BAGS $17.95 Equipped With Shirt, ly JESSUP, Aug. 30. Rev. Joseph J.

Gavenda, who before his ordination to the priesthood was a resident of this place, has returned from a 10 months', tour of Europe. Father Gavenda's trip took him to France, Germany, Switzerland and other European nations. Rev. Gavenda's tour was primarily an educational one, for he studied in different foreign conn tries. While in Europe he was awarded two degrees, D.

D. and J. C. D. He returned on the liner, "Isle de France." A group of local young ladies left yesterday to spend a week at Lake Winola.

They were chaperoned by Misses Geraldlne Brown and Anna Mo Dermott. Messrs. Joseph Kristoff.Paul Lucan sky, Stephen Sporinsky and John Pir holla are attending the sixth annual convention of the Catholic Slovak Students Fraternity of American, which la being held in Dunmore this week. Mrs. Martin Gallagher, of Mboslc main with her sister, Mrs.

Maynard, during the month of September. the M. E. church on Friday, 230 p. Mrs.

Catherine McAlweer, of New Mrs. Wilson will speak on "Citizen York City, is spending several weeks ship." News Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawker, of ALICE JONES BURIED visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Capwell gave a John J. Connor of Main Street. birthday party for their daughter, Es Malnstreet, are registered this week Harry Faux and Philip Hogan mo FROM WEST SIDE HOME The funeral of Miss Alice Jones was ther, on Friday evening.

at the Bennet, Binghamton, Y. On tored to Carbondale on Sunday evening. Rev. G. Van Woert is attending the one hundredth anniversary of the Dress Trunks $10.95 to $35.00 Laundry Cases $2.25 to $4.50 held from the home of her mother, 917 SGWrONIUGGAGEG A CLARKE 410 LACKAWANNA AVE.

Sunday, September they will have been married 25 years and are revisiting the haunts of their honey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brien and South Ninth avenue, Monday after Cortland, N. M. 73.

church. Rev, noon with a large number of friends Van. Woert preaches one of the ser family of Scranton are spending several days visiting at the home of moon of a century ago. and relatives 1 attendance. Rev.

J. H. mons. Second Annual Picnic, Albert H. John W.

Doyle of Carbondale street. Kelson, pastor of the Bethel Baptist A missionary. Rev. Harrison Patrick F. Elliot was a visitor at church, officiated.

Mrs. Wendell Davis preached at the Baptist church last Crane Post, 121, American Region, at Lake Iiodore, Monday. September 5. Carbondale on Friday. Sunday in the absence ot the pastor.

and Miss Ruth Hughes sang "Face to "Her Honor the Governor," will be Gottlob Lander is spending a few William Babel, one of Keystone's Face," and a quartet made up of Miss students, spoke in the M. E. church Ruth Hughes, Mrs. Wendell Davis, Wil shown at 7 and 9 at the Lyric on Wednesday evening of this week with a days visiting at the home of Albert Mitchelli of Laurella. Sunday.

liam J. Jones and Samuel R. Smith, also sang. Mr. and Mrs.

George Sisson returned Andrew Taylor has resumed his special cas. Comedy, "Nickle Hoppers" and Kraiy cat, "Fools Last Day Today! from. Ocean Grove on Monday after Interment was in the Dunmore cem duties at the State Hospital noon. after spending a few days vacation at WEST STERLING his home in Carbondale. etery.

Members of Miss Jones' class of the First Baptist church were the flower carriers. The pallbearers were: Rev. and Mrs. T. V.

Caulkins have also been staying there for their vacation. They listened to "Billy" Sun Mrs. John Neary, pf Green Ridge, WEST STERLING, Aug. 30. Miss Max H.

Edward3, Theodore Morris, is spending the Summer months visit Hannah Wemberger expects to leave day preach to two audiences of from ten to twelve thousand in the great Abraham Evans, David Jones, William Reese and John K. James. ing at the home of Fannie Gray, of Canaan Corners. Wednesday for Philadelphia where she expects to take up training for a Ocean Grove auditorium. nurse.

and Mrs. Archie Mack are re Some of the most useful metals of joicing over the coming of a fine baby Mr. and Sirs. Charles Fueglln gave a surprise party Friday afternoon, it being their little son Robert's birth today were scarcely known fifty years HAW LEY HAWLEY, Aug. 30.

Catherine Ste boy Into their home. ago. Thomas Vassar Caulkins, and Great Extra Value Sale Orthophonic Victrolas his wife spent Sunday with his par ents at ocean urove. They have recently returned from their trip to France, Germany and England. BUNKER HILL BUNKER HILL, Aug.

SO. Elsie and Leloa of LaPlume, spent Sunday with Marion Pallman. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoffner spent Sunday at the home of Walter Jen nings.

Mr. and Mrs. John Pallman attended the funeral of an uncle at Edella Saturday. 3 Mrs. Boyd BJddleman and daughter is spending the week at the home of I.

C. Corby. John Pallman and N. L. Bull at.

tended a meeting of the Wool Asso ciation at Mcshoppen Friday. Mrs. Ray Corby very pleasantly entertained the members of the Soap Floor Lamp and ednesday at dinner. LACEY VILLE LACE VILLE, Aug. 30.

Richard Dale, of Vt'est Pittston, is visiting his 0 grandmother Mrs. J. A. Penny packer. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Bunnell, of Athens, visited Mrs. Slhvl Phl, mv 12 Victor Selections With every Victrola Friday, and attended the Bunnell re union which was held at Mcshoppen i eau rwiy. Miss Belva Tnvlnr nnenpri hoi nxhnnl atTrausne Monday where she will teacn me coming year. Bernice and Mildred Pnvorf.

nf T.at N. Y. is visiting their aunt and unlce Mr. ana Fred Bahr a few days th's week. Hirolil Fenswnrth nf This marvelously popular Offer Ends tonight.

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Ira Rosencrance a few days last week. Bill Burgess, third trick aperator Is speuding a two weeks vacation. Harold Van Horry, of Wllkes Barre. is spending a rew days here with tsen uavis. Rev.

Keenv. of Wilmlnrtnn n.i.. preached a very interesting serman at the local Baptist church "Sunday, service for a year! Just $2 delivers any Victrola a goodly attendance was present. Howard Evans, and familv. of visited a few days last week Evans parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Balwin. V5 B.

W. Ford and daug hter spent last wernesday with her mother Mrs. nary enyaer, ot torksville. nichTwahm 1 NICHOLSON. Aug.

30 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wallis and sons of Cottrell Lake "Castles in' Spain," many a man says and then adds: "What's the use of Wishing? A home of my own, money for a comfortable old age, a trip abroad, an automobile I can't get them." JEwa are spending a week at Wilmington, Delegare. Bringing you the genuine, new world famous ORTHO PHONIC VICTROLA in a special offer never befere known in this city! Note the Extra Value Reductions! Vau aTA rri Arrr VlWrYilfl Sunday. morning, August 28, In the First Presbyterian Church Unlondale, Pa A memorial window was dedicated to the memory of Rev.

and Mrs. C. Jv Raynor, Mr. Raynor was a former pn tor of the church and the wlnd Is presented by the children and This Orthophonio Tie trola requirss so winding; oomplete with hm and $179 Regular $215 Valus grand children. Miss Edith Lowry has returned from a trip to Bloomsburg.

Mrs. Samuel Entlve recently spent a few days in Scranton. P. J. Davis' accompanied by R.

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Sterling M. Swetland and four children and Charles F. Decker, of Pittsburgh, wero guests of their sister, Mrs. Raymond Furman and Miss Mabel Fur man, last week. Mrs.

Helen E. June is slowly improving from her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. G.

Robertson, of Meshoppen, were down one evening last week. Mrs. E. N. Smith spent a day In Scranton last week.

She was accompanied home by her friend, Miss Idt Compton, who spent several here. Sterl Smith and son, Bobby, of Scranton, Were also Sunday guests at the Smith home. Mrs. Emma Peuterbaugh, of Dawnsvllle, N. spent the week end here with her sister, Mrs.

J. Elmer Becker, and attended the Dadey reunion, which was held at the Baptist Church. The Robinson family reunion was held at the Baptist Church, Thursday of last week. Fred W. Dudley, who has been 07 Lackawanna at Wyoming 4 316 318 Lackawanna Ave.

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