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TUESDAY MORNING, OttUtfiQU DECEMBER 26, 1933 Club Greets Needy Families With Yule Baskets PaAer 5 Passes North End West Scrantoii Cymes of Religion Scored by Pastor At Yule Services As Hymn lies Offlet PbtM 12(1 Jeaklns Drat Store News Box afAITLAND HARRIS UotTespondofla GEORGE I. LOFTUS IM Oak St Phone 4 2071 flv) ft Hospital Rooms New Year's Eve Lutheran Church Host to Altar Boys Service Planned Marks Nativity Rev. Dr. Jones Traces History of 1900 Years Ago in Sermon at Carbondale Union Worship Hold 3 Services in St Council Arranges Wor in Washburn Mark's Edifice ship CARBONDALE, Dec. 25.

Union Christmas services of First Presbyter Edifice Three services in commemoration 0, Come All Ye Faith rull" Proclaims Death As Tots Surround His Cot on Christmas Day CARBONDALE, Dee. 25 With the irains of Come. All Ye Paith ul" sounding In his ears, Carl Kor ler, 49, died in the General hospital morning at 11145 o'clock. Death came to him as he was surrounded jy his wife and five children and led him from the battle of life in which he had, of played the loser's role. The tear stained faces of his children showed their grief on the greatest day in Christendom as they watched their father's life ebb away.

Nothing could assuage the sorrow of ian, M. E. and Berean Baptist churches were, held this morning in the First Prssgyterian edifice. The church was of the birth of Jesus Christ were The Rev. Dr.

John Lewis, pastor of conducted yesterday in St. Mark's Lutheran church, with the annual filled to capacity. First Congregational church, will be Sunday school exercises being con the principal speaker at the New ducted last night before a large au The beautiful musical program was presented under the direction of Mrs. Robert Winter with Frank Samson at Year's eve service of District No. 4, 'LUX.

dience. 1 KJ A cantata, comprising members of the organ. Pas ors of the three the church's Junior choir, was pre churches, the Revs. W. Gray Jones.

sented yesterday morning at 6 o'clock Turner Foster and Charles A. Fulton, Members of the Fourth Ward, Fifth District, Men's Republican club greeted twenty live needy families In particlpaated. The annual yuletlde ana was followed at lu clock by the district with baskets filled with provisions lor the Christmas nolldaya, Photographed above is the welfare com i service in charge of the Rev. J. sermon was preached by the Rev.

Dr. Jones who had as his theme, "The mittee and the baskets which they distributed. Bender, pastor, who delivered hU an Angels' Song." nual Yuletlde message. Garfield Green was chairman of the committee. Left to right: Evan Powell.

Llewellyn Hurhes. Thomai i Last night's program consisted for "The cries of cynics over the phrase Farrell, Thomas Watkins, Wendell Phillips, GarfleU Green, Paul Green, Paul Ord, Joseph Cuslck, Delbert Markey, the most part of songs, duets and 'mm hrlnoii im a mleitirn ran Evan Powell and Andrew Cuslck. solos, recitations and readings by pu pils in the various church school dfr partments. solved easily by lookong at the worldl at the time of Christ's birth," Dr. tne utile ones as they grouped about the dying man's bed.

and the scene formed itself into a picture so dolorous that hospital attaches were deeply moved. A medical pitient in the hospital for the past four days, Korner's condition became grave yesterday and his were given by the fol Jones said. "Three classes comprised! lowing church leaders: John A. La tne population at tnat crucial period: the lordly patrician group, the sullen Coe. junior class ministry student at Muhlenberg college; Jacob A.

Belhke, and mendicant piemans who were sup. Tuesday night in the clubrooms, 2008 Sanderson avenue. William Dickson is president of the organization. WILL LEAD PRAYER Reese, president of the Men's Brotherhood of Green Ridze iamuy was summoned. Supt.

Herbert Key.er had the family removed to Green Ridge GORDON WILLIAMS JR. Office elepbon 7IU Newe Box Tbompaon'i Drat Store Blind for 20 Years Woman Sees Again ported by the government ana the) president oi tne cnurcn brotherhood: i i Ace LeBoy Daley, president of the group made up of sixty million slaves. the iutltution in a taxlcab. "Quotations from Ovid concerning' Senior Luther league, who presented At the hospital it was learned that tne cnurch officers with $85 in be 0 'By tne Associated Press) Baptist church, will be in charge of half of the society, and William J. REV.

S. H. O'BOYLB prayer service tomorrow mgnt at GREEN BAY, Dec. 25 (P). For the blessing of sight Roberts, newly elected superintendent tn Korner family was in dire financial circumstances and faced eviction from their home, 283 Brooklyn street.

Shortly before noon yesterday Superintendent Keyser invited the c.ock tne eamce. The Rev. O. L. Marks.

Phlladelnhia. oi tne Sunday scnool. Start Playground The ushers and alter boys at Holy Rosary church were the guests of the pastor, the Rev. S. H.

O'Boyle. in the Tne exercises were in charae of will be the preacher in the church on Prank L. Schroeder, who has been group to the dining room where din next Sunday, on Jan. 7, and on Jan. 14.

superintendent of the school for the scnooi auditorium Sunday night. Action on Jan. 1 ner was served to them. Hospital Attaches Aid The Rev. Mr.

Marks will also lead the prayer services while he ii at the past thirteen years. He will be re placed on Jan. 1 bv Mr. Roberts. in a short talk Father O'Boyle thanked the men and boys for the splendid service rendered the parish Soon all became aware of the stark cnurcn.

Following the program, the children tragedy taking place within the por tals of the institution physl were given Boxes of candy. PLAN CARD PARTY lommittee to Meet Di Member of Green Ridge lodge. No, clans and patients "chipped in" and presents were lurnished for the little Mrs. xnomas Nayior was fer vently grateful this Christmas 3 day. Blind for twenty years, her vision was restored ten days ago on completion of a delicate op eration on one eye ball.

Tonight she sat under a Christmas tree and for a few moments was al lowed to enjoy the glitter of 3 3 tinsel and lights. "To think that last year I could only smell the cedar boughs!" she exclaimed. "I'd rather see than smell them." 3 Optic nerves unused for two 3 decades resume their functions slowly so Mrs. Naylor was not permitted to her eyes exten 3 Yuletide Cantata the Circus Maxim us show that boxing, chariot and foot races, battles of beast against beasi, and gladitcrlal combats with the quivering bodies ol the losers' being dragged by hooki from the arena were the pastimes oi that era. "How could God endure all that? In reply, it is only necessary to say that He could not.

The birth ol Jesus was God's reply to that interrogation. Next in the cynic's mind arises the question, "What could a Babe dc against the mailed fist of brutality' "That is answered again in the fact oi history. A few persons might know that name of all the great conquer era, but the majority may know but Ceasar, Alexander the Great and Napoleon. "There is not, however, a child thai dances about a Christmas tree wh does not know and love the little Babe of Bethlehem, who was wrapped la swaddling clothes and whose trundh bed was the feeding place of oxen." rectors on Projects ones. The large tree In the dinine 603, 1.

O. O. and Beatrice Rebekah lodge, No. 70, will conduct a Joint card party on Saturday evening, Jan. room tcoK on a new aopearance it o.

in tne ureen Ridge Bank building oecame the Korner Christmas tree. All, however, was in vain. Realiza William LaFontalne, former director Given hy Church of public works, who was named chair Miss Emma Morgan Is chairman ot the committee in charge. Playing will begin at 9 o'clock. Prizes will be tion of their father's condition drew tnem back again to the sickroom to awarded.

1 witness ms aeatn. uunng me past year and presented each one with a gift as a token of appreciation of the entire congregation for these services. An impromptu program of brief talks was conducted. New Year's Planned By North End Clubs New Year's eve parties are being planned by the several clubs in this section. Arrangements are being made by the Keystone o'ub to entertain 125 coup'es in St.

Mary's h. The entire building will be used ihe affair. Dancing will be enjoyed on the first floor and a cabaret luncheon served. The man of a committee to interview the directors of the Oral school in an effort to have a portion of the grounds given over for a recreatalonal center With many in attendant Mi Rim. All through yesterday the hosDltal day school departments of First Baptist church.

North Main avemi last staff was solicitous for the welfare for Green Ridge, last night stated that siveiy. REV. OR. JOHN LEWIS Inner Church School council on Sunday night in Washburn Street Presbyterian church. The service will begin at 9:30 o'clock with the presentation of a pageant.

"The Unlighted Cross," given by a cast comprising members of District No. 3, Taylor borough. A social program will be conducted following the pageant in charge of the activity committee. At 11 o'clock the worship period will start with Dr. Lewis delivering the address.

night presented its annual Christmas of that group of poor persons indl gent through no fault of their own, nis committee will meet with the rectors after the first of the vear. iasi nignt wnen tne youngest was tucked into bed, she looked at Super ine action for tne new play center has been started by the Green Ridee intendent Keyser. Two thin little East End GORDON WILLIAMS Jr, Correspondent Community club, which Mr. Laontaine cantata, "Aunt Jane's Christmas." Mrs. Wendell Davis was chairman of the committee in charge and Miss Mary Davies was the director.

The address of welcome was given by Harry Bone, superintendent of the church school. The cast Carlotta, Alice Justin; Betty, Doro arms encircled his neck as she mur made at the evening of the club on Monday evening. Jan. 8. in Fairview mured "God Night, Mister Hospital rectors.

He expressed the opinion that nan. uan Htender is president of the club's headquarters on the second floor Man." Through the medium of charity, witn the added imcetu of the con organization. and otner rroms will be used for vari The administration of Holy Com Mr. Korner will be given a fitting templated new Twenty Third ward for Green Ridge that more recognition ous forms of entertainment. ouriai.

munion by pastors of the various West Scranton churches will conclude the At the Crystal club headouartera Church School Gives win oe given tnis section. party for their members and lady He stated that the club, which Is League Conducts Diinmore Telephone 2 8036 News Items left at Knoepfel and Miller's drug store at the corners and Scheibel's drug store. Electric street, will receive prompt attention. service. The Rev.

John Hubert Stan friends will.be held. Dinner will be sponsoring the movement, is desirous ton, pastor of the host church, will be Annual Yule Program Members of the variout rienartment served at midnight and dancing and esiaoiisning a center wnere the cnu in charg of communion. All young Lutheran Service dren may play undisturbed and keen South Side peoples organizations are invited. wiy aryaen; jean, uoris Davies; Annette, Eleanor Motzenbocker; Dick Edward Clark; Jack Walter Clark; Bill, Albert Behlke; Bob, Delbert Bryden; angel of Christmas, Grace Miller; angel of home, Ann James; mama doll, Doris Ruvo; rag doll Corinne Bone; Aunt Jane, Mrs. John Billek; first paper doll, Florence Clark; first bell Eleanor Parks; firs candle, Merval Davies, and accompanist.

Miss Dorothy Buffton. Santa Claus was portrayed by David How ovikt or entertainment enjoyed until early morning. them from playing in the streets. oi tne tsunaay scnool of Petersburg Presbyterian church lat nUtht Me The Scranton Sprrtsmen's club will in addition to Mr. LaFontalne.

the Motorist Arrested committee includes: Stephen J. Mc sented their annual Chrltmas program before a large audience of parerits and relatives. The exercises consisted conduct open house In its headquarters to which all of their friends are invited. A program of dancing and Donald, H. J.

Curtis. Mrs. John JOHN J. DEMCTB 7t Cedar Art, Phone 4 1141 Dr. Knoll Delivers An Raine, Mrs.

Rene Thirion. and Mrs After Auto Mishap mostly of songs, duet? and recitations. other amusements is being nlanned. Elizabeth Shaffer. Rev.

Loftus Preaches At Midnight Mas With tnree chargss against him Superintendents of the divisions were nual Yule Message The Octamica club will be the guest West Scranton police last night about in cnarge or tne program. William or presioent, p. j. Mulherin, at his 8 clock arrested a man dasribei as Pitman, general sUDerlntendent. ore The Rev.

M. E. Loftus, pastor of St Mrs. Harriet Smith nome, cnurch avenue. This is John Smulka, 23, 330 Meridian street, sided.

Mary's church, spoke at the midnight Members of the Senior Luther annual event cf the Octamicas that Is following a crash between two autO' The Rev. J. Clewell Ottlnger. nator. always locked forward too with much league, St.

Peter's Lutheran church, mass in that church yesterday. He aisd celebrated the mass, being assisted bs mooiies in the 100 block of South delivered his annual Yu etide sermon artn. me Rev. Frank A. Stanton la pastor of the church.

Church School Elects Mrs. Robert E. Carson was re elected superintendent of the Sunday School of First Welsh Baptist church at the annual meeting on Sunday. Other officers named were: first assistant, John T. Evans second assistant.

Fran easure by the members. Ssventh avenue. yeterday morning at the orvico at the Rev. Charles Gallagher as deacon 'Marks 91st Birthday Mrs. Harriet Taylor Smith, 2005 Smith place, Green Ridge, observed her ninety first birthday anniversary on Saturday at her home.

One of the yesterday morning had charge of the annual Christmas service which was oclock. and the Rev. John Walsh, subdeacon Local K. of P. Seek The choir gave a special musical pro.

According to the statements of Patrolmen Ralph Lloyd and James Don der, Smulka crashed into a car operated by Prank Morolce, 1626 conducted in the edifice at 7 o'clock. The Rev. Dr. C. F.

Knoll, pastor, de gram. 1935 Sessions Here livered his annual Yuletide message. eldest and best known residents of this section, she was presented with many Father Loftus spoke on the birth oi Hold Celebration Members of the beginners' and pri Dorothy street, wrecking both vehicles, Those who took part in the worship Christ in a stable at Bethlehem, say An important meeting of Rescue cis Evans; third assistant. Thomas bouquets cf flowers and presents by ing that while the finest palace In th4 were: psalms, Robert Pinneli and Carl Smulka was arrested on charges of driving while intoxicated ana without a license. He was later charged with Griffith; cradle roll superintendent, Mrs.

Waiter Dickman: nrimarv super mary departments of Myrtle Street M. E. church conducted their annual wage, snignts or pytnias, will be hew tonight in its headquarters, Church town might have been selected for tha Walter; lessons, Iva Douglas, Mildred Sohlrg, Marie Camln, Mrs. Dorothy ner inenas. Born in Carbondale, Mrs.

Smith was a granddaughter of Levi Taylor, one avenue. Four Motor Mishaps Mar Section's Holiday Four automobile accidents occurred tii this section over the holiday. William Dalton, 124 Lackawanna street, Duryea, operating a sedan in the 900 block ot Cedar avenue, collided with a parked car owned by Mary Mangan, 535 Fig street, damaging the fender. The Dalton car then continued and rammed into the narked car of Martin F. How ley, 738 Harrison avenue, police satf.

Motorcycle Patrolman Joseph Gscheidle gave Dalton a ticket to appear in traffic court for reckless driving. Victor Foresty, 305 Soldier court, stepping from the curb in the 1800 block of Pitts ton avenue, is said to have walked into the path of a car operated by Can Morosinl 2207 Prospect avenue. Moroslnd took Foresty to the office of Dr. Morosinl where Foresty was treated for lacerations of the scalp. The injured man requested police not to Wenzel.

and Alice Motiska: prayer, birth o' the Saviour it seemed though the surroundings of the stabla had been designated for the express Following the meetin of the lodee intendent, Mrs. T. T. Richards; secretary, Thomas Jeffries; first assistant, Mrs. Charles Watkins; second assistant, Yuletide celebration last night in the lecture rooms of the church.

Christmas games were enjoyed and refreshments were served. Lena Baer; collect of the day, O. A resisting arrest alter he was said to have dashed away from the officers while they were phoning for the patrol wagon. He was reapprehencUd three of tne rounaers of Taylor borcugh. She was married to Philip Henry Smith, mere win be a meeting of tne repre Walter; collect for grace, Orace Pin purpose of showing to mankind thai sentatives to the grand lodge from the wii'iam Edwards; treasurer, Mrs.

David Jenkins: Dianist Rich. neli: ana ushers. Paul Htenaer, wnose aeaon occurrea aJout twenty, five years ago. humility is desirable by God. The official board cf the church will various pywnan loogeg in tne city, Thomas McHale.

Norman Schroeder, Plans wl'l be made to bring the' an DevouteCy religUus, Mrs. Smith Is a Midnight masses in the othei Dunmore Catholic churches were alsd ards; assistant, Magdalen Jcnes, and librarian, Melvin Morrow. and Robert Behlke. mocks irccn tie scene of the mishap. Hydrant Uprooted nual session of the grand lodge for Installation of officers will be con well attended.

At St. Anthony 1835 to mis city. meet tomorrow night fo'Jowlng the regular prayer service. The Rev. George B.

Callender, pastor, will be in charge. Rundles Observe church the sermon was delivered bj The officers of this group are ducted at the meeting of the league on Tuesday evening. Jan. 2, Carl In Motor Accident member of Asbury M. E.

church and, until Hi health forbid her, she was active in the affairs of that congregation. She is a member of Green Ridge chapter. No. 189, Order of Eastern Star. Thomas Evans, Rescue lodge, chair Rev.

Lewis Speaks "Symbolism of Christm nit" Bras thA Walter will be seated as president on Charged with damazin? a fire hv man; willard Phillips, Rescue ledge, the Rev. Father Boyd. O'Neill Sure Dunmore the retirement of Robert Pinneli, who secretary; Arthur Reese, Hyde Park lodge, treasurer. headed the unit for three successive years. subject of an address given by the Rev.

Dr. John Lewis Sunday morning at the weekly session of District No. 4, Inner Sunday School association, in the First Banttat church drant, a man described as Frank Kob chinski, 29, 332 South Ninth avenue, deposited $100 last night for a hearing this afternoon in police court. According to a report made to West 50th Anniversary Will Get Liquor Store maxe any arrests. The taxicab operated by Philip Thlel, A report of the play, "In the Light NORTH END RRIEFS The dance and entertainment of 430 Fifteenth avenue, was f.irx hv a Representative Harry ONeill, of the Monn," which was presented in the church several years ago, will be given by Howard Ornstlne, chairman Robert Thornton wa the leader the Scranton Sportsmen's club con.

scranton police by Motorcycle Patrol machine driven by James Harris, 12D8 the Fourth Legislative district, said and Nance Philllns read vrintur. street, as bhe taxi driver van rila. last night there is no need for worn Venerable Couple Marks ducted on Saturday night in the club house was largely attended. Plans are man William Harmer, Kobchinski was traveling east in the 600 block of Luzerne street when he crashed into in Dunmore about the town not get of the production committee. It has been announced that the presentation charging a passenger in the 700 block of Beech street.

The body cf the taxicab Sally Price and William Morgan sang a duet. David Jones was in ting a liquor store, even though tH oeing made oy the committee for an open house on New Year's eve to charge of the business session. Golden Wedding Day CARBONDALE. Dec. 25.

Mr. and state board so far has taken no defi a parked car rod caused it to up win be staged in the Mooslc Presbyterian church on Jan. 18. Frank A. was damaged.

Harris was given a ticket for reckless driving. Automobiles oneratMl hv timu root, a lire nyarant. which all are invited. nlte steps to establish one in tb Seay, director of dramatic productions The parked machine, owned by Leo town. She makes her home with her son, Henry Smith.

D. of S. to Hold Yule Celebration The annual Chrirtmaj party of Lady Marg3ret Calder lodga, No. 201, Daughters of Scotia, will be conducted tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the Green Ridge Community club rooms, 2008 Sanderson avenue. Mrs.

William Dickson is chief daughter of the unit. Mrs. Helen Cox, chairman of th? committee in charge, will be assisted by Mrs. Dickson, Mrs. Elizabeth Gillespie and Mrs.

Msry Thompson. Santa Claus will distribute gifts for the children. A clay birl and live bird shoot was held Sunday afternoon on the at the Church of the Good Shepherd, iomaszewKi, lias Revno Ids ave The legislator said that last weeX Finds His Car Wrecked John McNulty. 210 Cameron avenue Mrs. Alfred Rundle, well known residents, today observed their fiftieth wedding anniversary at their home, Dougher, 1815 South Irving avenue, and William Pachnesky, 1221 Main street, Avoca, collided yesterday afternoon at nue, Taylor borough, and Kobchinski's grounds of the Scranton Sportsmen while in Harrlsburg he talked to wno coached the local players, will call a rehearsal this week.

who reported that his car. a sedan. liquor beard officiate regarding ill Spring street. The celebration was club. Approximately 100 shooters par ticlpated in the various contests.

Suit local liquor store and that he waf car were both badly damaged. Class Entertained a Quiet one but manv visited the had been stolen from near his home early yesterday morning, last night in able prizes were awarded the winners satisfied that an establishment will Aid Fifteen Families home during the afternoon and eve street and eeoar avenue, damaging both machines. Motorcycle Patrolman Richard James ordered both drivers to appear in nolcle court for reckless driving. in each event. be located In the borough.

iormea west scranton police that he the machine at Dewev avenue Miss Eva Morgan entertained mem Mr. and Mrs. James P. Sal try, 319 ning hours and the couple received many gifts. Mr.

and Mrs. Rundle were married In Local Relief 'Drive Fifteen families were aided over the Oak street, entertained yesterday with HOLD YULE PROGRAM and Washburn street. He reported bers Of the Busy Bee Bible class, First Congregational church, recently at The Italian Presbyterian churcl Mini tne venicie naa oeen wrecked. a family dinner at their home. Those present were: Mr.

anud Mrs. William was crowded last night when the an in Taylor M. E. church on Dec. 25 1883, by the late Rev.

Laac B. Wilson, Mr. Rundle was a native of England. Christmas holidays by members of the Tenth Ward Republican club when her home, Rock street. Refreshments were served by Mrs.

Morgan and Miss Florence Elias. Miss Morgan, the nual Christmas entertainment wa Davis and sons, Billy and Joseph; Mr, and. Mrs. John Burns and daughter, Fire in Attic baskets were distributed on Saturday Mrs. Rundle.

a native oi Wales, lor merly was Miss Mary Wilcox. by the welfare committee In charge uniy silent damaee was rnormi carried out. Recitations and aonr were given by numerous youngei members of the congregation. Tm Jean Marie; Mr. and Mrs, Frank Steinbrecker and Mr.

and Mrs. Walter of Lewis H. Fries, chairman. They have two children. Flossie, Sunday night when fire broke out' in More baskets will be distributed on Feeney.

Choirs Sing Praises Of New Born Saviour Choirs in the churche in South Scranton yesterday sang the praises of the new born Saviour. Elaborate musical programs were in the order at all services, from early yesterday morning until last night. A dawn service was held in the Second Reformed church in charge tne attic of a two story frame struct wife of A. L. Chase, local manager of the Scranton Electric company, and Rev.

Alexander Turco, pastor, at tended the entertainment and tool occasion to compliment the younf next Saturday by the club as part of its third annual local relief program. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Ferrlck, New York, are spending the holidays with Robert Alfred Rundle Pittsburgh, and Hold Yule Party The annual Yuletide celebration of Beatrice Rebekah lodge. No.

70, I. O. O. was recently conducted in the Green Ridge bank building with Mis. Lena Hughes, noble grand, in charge.

A play entitled "Santa's Experiment." was presented by a cast of the Green Ridge Baptist Sunday school. ure occupied by R. Boguscs, 1333 Dartmouth street. Carelessness with matches was given as the cause of the blaze. Chemicals were used to ex Mrs.

perricks latner, Martin Loitus, lour granacnudren. teacher, was presented with a gift. Present were: Martha Bumby, Dorothy and Gladys Cule, Minnie Cas saria, Claryce and Arlys Davies, Margaret Davis, Carallne Deckelnick, Rae Deardan, Edna Edwards, Susan Evans, Ann Harris, Lillian Harris, Florence Hughes, Alyce Jones, Doris Laird, Betty Lilly, Dorothv B. Morgan, Dorothy M. Morgan, Helen Morgan, Marie Morris.

Margaret Price, Virginia Peters, Ruth Stiles and the hostess. pojple on the splendid program the' Golden avenue. carried out. i Miss. Bernlce student at Coal orders will be filled and medic.il attention will be given In cases where it is necessary.

The money to pursue the relief project was gained by conducting an annual Christmas tree tinguish the fiames. Jess tip State college, is spending her Christ WARNING ON TAXES I Tax Collector M. 3 yes ui tne pastor, tne Kev. Jonn uuilck, mas vacation at her home, 1305 Blair CARD OF THANKS G. O.

P. Women to Meet a oeautuui musical program was avenue. given. We with to thank all those who arsis ted us in the recent bereavement Florence Dean, teacher in the A Christmas program will he tire. public schools at Binghamton, Is sented tonight at the monthlv meet.

terday issued another warning property owners that the three montt abatement on penalties for unpali borough taxes expires tonight. Un, celebration. Assisting Mr. Fries on the committee are: Fred A. Ash, Edward Whit more, William Armbrust and William Pitman.

A report of the relief work will be In the Catholic churches high masses opened the Christmas day at 8 o'clock. Masses were continuous of our son. Ateo those who donated flowers and cars, and to the Hore spending the holidays at her home, ing oi tne west scranton Republican POSTPONE MEETING The meeting cf the Green Ridge Community club, scheduled for tonight, has been postponed until next Church avenue. women ciuo in Waaningon hall, less all 1932 taxes are paid by to Co. No.

2, Jessup. SLIVKA FAMILY North Main avenue. Mrs Hilda Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burkhouse and son, Jerry, Detroit, are visiting night the usual penalty will have Price will preside.

Invitations have been extended to the husbands of the be imposed. at the home of Mrs. Burkhcuse par. throughout the morning and choirs were at their best. The Choral Union of Hickory Street Presbyterian church gave the sacred cantata, "The Adoration." Tne Sunday school of St.

Paul's M. X. church ents, Mr. and Mrs. P.

J. Mahon, 2067 111CU1VCIO. North Main avenue. ST. MARK'S NOTES The Chrlftmas offerings at Joe E.

Brown iit Film at Family Theater Society Gives Play "'A White Christmas," a Yuletlde pageant, was pre3entd on Sunday night in Ebenezer Welsh Presbyterian church by the dramatic society of that congregation. David James directed the presentation. The cast included: r.ichard James, Jane Reese, Marlon Morgan, Walter Williams, Bobby Hoffman, Tudor Williams, Janet Phillips, Mary Reese, Marjorle Evans. Robert Evan, Robert Reese, Billy Williams, Billy Jones, Jeannette Williams, Dorothy Bateman, David James and Emrys Jones. CLUB ENJOTS PARTY A Christmas party was held re Mark's church yesterday amounted presented tne program yesterday Frank Koehler, Carbondale, and Walter Goehler, Binghamton, spent Christmas with their mother, Mrs.

1940. The annual union meeting morning at 1 lociock. i centiy in the home of Miss Doris the church will be held on Jan. Martha Koehler, this section. Laird by members of the Sub Debs.

Nel East Mountain Road Present were: Claryce and Arlys Davies, Florence Hughes. Virginia Dunmore Persona Is Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Duffy. Girl Gravely Hurt reters.

uorotny and Margaret Jones, and Doris Laird. The club wlU hold York, are spending the holidays wltf Group Meets Tonight All resident' alcng the new East Mr. Duffy's parents. Electric ttree; a New Year's eve party at the home Mountain road, which is being eon Mrs. Hannah Thcmas, Elect: 0k Way to Church ni miss uorotny Jones, North Garfield avenue street, Is much improved after 1 structed as a relief project, are urged to attend the meeting of the East week's Illness.

I Mrs. John Stair and Mist Floreno Stair, Madison street. Wilkes Banc M. untaln Improvement association tonight at 8 o'clock In Helbings hall. East Mountain road.

A dinner will be arranged for Mayor e'ect Stanley J. Yuletide Spirit and William WUliams, spent Christmas with Mr and Mn Lures Man Home Struck by Car on Road InMayfield CARBONDALE. Dec. 25. Walking jjivis.

Lewis, isaacs win presioe. J. Brlelln and family, Eectrl street. 'ry' JR. O.

V. A. M. PARTY A meeting of the A. K.

8. club wa The annual Christmas program of held recently at the home of Ml council wa, jr. o. u. a.

win oe Jule Sansky, Drinker street. Preacn along the county road eff lower Gordon avenue at 11:15 o'clock on her way to midnight mas at a Mayfield given Thursday night in Juniors halh Alder streot. were: Edna Arnovltc. Anetta Jonet Mary Nolan. Peg Hcnlgan.

Jul: Peter W. Haas Is chairman cfvtbe Sankey. Millie Scndone. Ethel Ro church, Anastasii Earyes, 15. 386 Powderly street, was struck by an automobile last niiht.

Her condition was reported as critical today at 8t. entertainment committee. Santa Caus senawelg. Lillian Wal Ji. Jane Whit, will distribute gifts and sweets to the and Rimmer.

chl'dren cf the members. SORORITY GATHERING Miss Madeline Bocchino, 230 North Chestnut avenue, was hostess recently to members of the Omega Gamma Khl sorority. Present were: Ann, Rose and Jessie Bocchino, Vera and Madeline Nigrelli, Angle Cantoflo, Clara Notorlannl, Carolyn Ray, Lucy LeManna, Mildred Cetta, Katherlne Mlrourl and Madeline Bocchino. WEST SIDE JOTTINGS Walter Dickman Kingston, N. spent the holiday week end at the of hit parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Wa'ter Dickman 1332 West Gibson street. W. L. Stephens, 854 North Main avenue, who has been a pattat in the Moses Taylor hospital for three weeks, is reported to be improving.

Delbert Trnmas, student at Penn State college, is spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs. William J. Thomas, 1210 Washburn street. Wil'lam Lazlnger, 2, 2032 Price street, was treated yesterday morning in West Side hospital for a laceration cf the He was bitten by a dog near hi home. Around the coast of Britain thi The committee arranging the affair After 14 Years Returning to the scene of his childhood after an absence of 3 fourteen years, a poorly dressed middle aged man, without the protection of an overcoat from the chilled winds, last night ap plied for lodging in the West Scranton police station.

Grimly suggestive of a char acter out of Dickens' Immortal works, the spirit of the man, sharpened by the nearness of his place of birth, took on a mellow air as the lieutenant granted his request "to be near home on Christmas night." The man Charles Davis said that he was born In the 1800 block of Lafayette street and had will meet tonight. are about 290 life saving stations an Jo eph's hospital. The victim was walking with two other girls when she wan hit by an automobile operated by Matthew Fltzslmmcns 1019 Lackawanna avenue, The girl was rushed ouu volunteers and members of un saving brigades, In addition to tt HOLD YULETIDE SOCIAL The Worklngmen's society held its regular lifeboat service. i to the hcspltil where it was found Christmas party yesterday afternoon in Worktngmen's hall, A'der street. Practically all the members and their that she had Incurred a comoound r'OK COUGHS AND COLDS skull fracture.

I USB JENKINS' 1AR MaNTHOL AND EXTRACT 1 COD LIVER. The driver surrendered himself at police headquarters. He will be given a hearing on Tuesday. Patrolman Jenkiiu' Drurj Stcrc' James Coggmt Investigated. families were present.

A huge Christmas tree with flfts and ornaments graced one corner of the hall. Christmas cr 's were una? and the children received gift. The mt'e chorus under the direction of Prof. P. J.

Van Maanen rendered program of ont. not been home for fourteen jears, A thimbleful of ordinary water con 103 Sooth Mate Avcw SCRANTON tains more living creatures than the Above If a scene from "Son of a Sailor," i tarring Jos E. Brown at tk Family theater all this week. human population of the earth..

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