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THE BELINDA SHOP 404 Traders Bank Bldg. Buy upstairs at 20 less Pretty Evening Gowns IN ALL SHA DES A MODEM TE PRICES JL, N. Wash. Ave. St'UAXTON" KEPUni.ifA.W 23.

10S1 Recent Social Events Personals Woman Activities tit CTIVITIES OF LOCAL WOMEN Th women's Republican organtta ot to Tenth, ward. First district, met at th hem ot Mrs. Joseph Me Clurg. 15:5 Gibson street. terday afternoon, and elected the following orfceer: Chairman.

Mrs. Anna Me Clurr: secretary. Mrs. Ethel Lapura. and treasurer.

Mrs. Minnie Kimball. Ail of the Republican women of the district are invned to join this organisation. At a lunchean held yesterday by th Quota club it was announced that a lecture on O. Henry and Brett Hart will be given at th club room by Frederick on the evening of December 15.

A limited number of tickets will be issued on account of the small seating capacity of the 'Om. Vr. J. M. M.

Gray addressed the memhers of the club yesterday and Mrs E. E. Evans told of visits to clubs i' Hsrrisbury. sdirg and Lancaster. Mis May Emory presided at the luncheon.

At the regular semi monthly meeting of the Democrat 10 women's or ganiaation of the city held last night at headquarters, on Wyoming avenue. plans were, completed for the euchre to be held tomorrow evening at head Quarters for both men and women It was also decided to form classes in public speaking and political education in the near future. The meeting was presmea over ty Mrs. Lester Pollock. The ladies of the Green Ridge Presbyterian church will hold their annual turkey dinner and fair in the church parlors Thursday evening, recember 1.

ceetlng of the Countv rificer. members of the exeoutiv commit tee of the Democratic women's or gamiation will be held at 8 o'clock I nday evening at the women's head Quarters. 24S Wyoming avenue. A special meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the G. A.

R. will be held ronight at Memorial hall. Linden street and Fenn avenue. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Chapman, ot 5 SI 0 Delaware street, have left for Pet ersburg. where they will spend the winter. H.

Hlller. of New Tork. Is here to spend the holidays with his mother, Mrs. X. Hiller.

of East mountain. Mr. and Mrs. M. Davern.

of Fotts vilie. have moved to Cincinnati. O. Mrs. Daern was formerly Miss Mae Fun ell.

of North Apple street. Pun more. The Misses Keta stvl Mary McAn drews. of Jackson street, are spendins a few days in New York. EFFICIENT HOUSEKEEPING (Continued from Page Six my be added if desired, but is net necessary to the deliclousness of the is deired to hare It only slightly sweet.

Pake this dish for an hour in a moderate oven and serve either hot or coll. The Steamed Pate Fudding recipe I ill be glad to send to any reader upon receipt of a stamped, self addressed en. velope. Tomorrow The Housekeeper Who Dresses Sensibly All (BQUlrlM ed to H'M Krm hi care ot the "Efficient Housekeeping department will be answered in tl) columns ra their turn. This require eon jr.b: time, however, ewlnf to the great number received.

So If a personal or Quicker rep'r is desired, a stamped aai e'f a.tdreeied nveiore meet be encloeed with the Quwtioc Tie KJItor. The Thanksgiving menu at the Hotel Caaey Cafeteria Wilt 1UUUUC U1C UtOV IEII11UU. turkey and typical Thanks giving dishes. Adr. MISS GERTRUDE AUGENSTElN, of Forest City, Who Recently Became the Bride of Claude G.

Morton, of That Place. r. Ym 1 1 1 mfKpee j. nor FOREST CIT. Fa Nor.

home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Augenstein, on Delaware street, a p. home wedding took place when Miss Gertrude Augenstein was united In marriage to Claude Horton.

Itev. G. V. MAllister. of the M.

E. church, was the oflieiating clergy man. The ring ceremony was used. The coupie were attended by Mi Fearl Horton and Donald E. Horton.

sister and cousin of the bridegroom. The bride looses very charming In a gown of white crepe de chine, with veil. She carried a shower bouquet ot oranee blossoms and bridal roses. He maid was rsry becomingly attired in pink taffeta and lace, and carried a bouquet. The ceremony took un der an evergreen arch, and was nessed by relatives and a few very In' timate friends or trie couple.

The wed ding march was played by Jean Krantr. of Carbondale. Following the ceremony a sumptuous wedding dinner was served. The couple left by r.uto for Scranton and will spend their honey Cor. Spruce St.

An Anniversary Sale Event WITH Values Most Extraordinary The Individual Shop's Art Creations in Coats, Suits, Frocks, Gowns, Blouses, Skirts, Lingerie, Hosiery, Millinery and Furs Are Offered at Extreme Reductions What is it when all is said and done that makes so many women in the valley favor the Levay Stone Shop. The Answer Is: i utj nat jjuciiivc Miuvyicugc uiak wiiakcvci Liicy pay 11 ic nici chandise has style. No other store can show the best materials, su perior workmanship, individuality in value. Photograph br Kounds. At the mrtnn in New Torlr na l.

nirv ntifd hey will, on tbe'r return, reside In a newly furnished apartment in the Augenstein home on Delaware street. The young couple will besin their marital life with the hearty congratulations and wishes of many friends. The bride Is a talented musician, and Mr. Horion is an employe of the firm of Owens 4 Horton. Among those in attendance at the wedding from out of town were: Misses Kmm.1 and Freds' Augenstein and Ei iiul Augenstein, of Rochester.

N. Miss Raohel Rftter.house, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. L. Melhinch, Misses Lurlla Benjamin.

Grace Atkinson, Rowepa Moon, Juliette Lndwig. of Carbondale. MAY FIELD MISS MARGUERITE BRADY SRIDE OF OLYPHANT MAN Pa. Nov. 22.

A very pretty nupti.il event was srImn zed in th? Heart church yesterday morning at 8 o'clock when Miss Mar uerite Brady, daughter of Mrs. Ellen Brady, became the bride of Gerald McLaughlin, of Olyphant. The cere mony was performed by the pastor, Rev. J. W.

Healey, In the presence cf many relatives friends. During the ceremony Miss Marion Brennan rendered I Love You Truly'" and 'O Promise Me." The bride made a charming appear ance In a gown of brown panne velvet. trimmed with gold lace, wore a hat cf the same shaae with ostrich feathers and carried a Tronic bouquet of chrys anthemums. She was attended by her niece. Miss Helen Gannon, of Phils dclphia, who was attired in a h.er.na canton crere trimmed in astrakhan, wore a hat of tlic snme shade and car ried chrysanthemums.

The best man was William McLaughlin, a brother cf the groom. Mrs. McLaughlin Is one of the town's most highly esteemed young womon, having held a lucrative position with the L. W. Co.

at Scranton for the past tew years. Flomar Club Dance I Pance to the melodic? of Th Strut Introducing Jack Settle. Thanks nigat. Lmce Paiace. Mavfleld, I Adv.

Surprise Party. Ai ended by a large number of fri. nds. a surprise party was hell a', th home of Mr. and Mrs.

Jacob Sohn. of West Maytield. lat Saturday I'v ning in honor of the birthiiav of Sohns The features of the evening were games and music, after wiiich re were srvd. Those present were as follows: Mrs. Walter Mrs.

Sam Wesley. M's. Krs morse, Mr. a.id Mrs. Sam Ccjut, Mrs.

Mnble. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coo'r. r.ussel Co r.

Mr. and Mrs. W.Ut I'a ilard. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Jines, Mr. ar.d Mrs. George Newberry and cti.l drtn. Mable Depew, Etta Jay. of Jer myn.

Mrs. Alex Kleopur. of Ai cr'oald; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buritz and children, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Burin and child en. Mr. and Mrs. W.lHam Bunt.

Mr. nl Mrs. Robert Barneko. Fedet.eic Harnrko, Mr. and Mrs.

John Snvder, Mr and Mrs. Harry Hicklinp. Mrs. Terry Miller and children. Mr.

and Mis Frd Williams and chiller. Mr. Mrs. Harold Williams and ch.ldr. Mr.

and Mr. Sam Pittman and Jack Fittnian. OLD FORGE OLD FORGE. Xov. 22 At recent, meeting of the It.

T. R. girls, of C.i place, the fo. loving report was remitted ly th" finp.n:tal rommit I tee to lie the and pro cinis of their recent charity dince, lnT. Mtcted at Kallon's hall: Hili rnt, $27; posiare.

SI. 75; pt iing. total receipt f. HS.2S. al expense 47.5.

The of f. sent to Mrs. K.tm I nya and ni'v. Ciinvi to be ci.ndocvd hjr the Ai'ult of Si wiri. iT.l church w'H be cr nituctc Vimtilisf ivini: tiiit'it.

ia. o.iC on eve as an T. ed. Minnie Lynch' of Main strof 1:. returned home after spending the pa.

week with friends in New York The loca: tioard of education con darted an importvt business meet Inc at the building nday evening. The sclinK of the borough will close Wednesday aJternoon in observance of Thanksgiving. Mioses Leila C. Lynch, and Sara Lynch, nf Main str et, attended the E.ve Club dance at F.lka auditor. um, si' ranton.

last MOOSIC MOOSIC. Xov. Mr. and Mrs. ret French rnd children, of Sunday with the fot rarer Mr.

and Mrs. Horact; trench Th The! k. giving service! be ill: giving niorn.r.a ro 1 yi jili.i church an I Councilman, pastor of the Methodist church will preach. Miss Ka'hiyn French, night supervisor of the Willif'S Bane u.i pi'al. tpent Sunday with hpr piireriu, Mr.

Mrs Horace Frco Jare Evans, nurse at Pr. Watson's hospital, is able to resume her duties after being sick with bronchitis. Xlrs. John Barlew. of West Pittston, sp'nt Tuesday with Mr.

and Mrs. B. t. rlew. of Orchard street.

B. II. I rlew of Orchard sn et. has ivei vorj that his mother, who reside In C'entermorland, diJd Alcr.juy morning. Tito box social and nc.

held by th I ic.il ysc of the Anierlctfi L. gi.ti Ins: i'S'lav enin, prov.J i a i( MVs. 'Walter H. Stevens, cf Webster giving subscription dance to be given tomorrow evening at the Century club. Two subscription dances have been planned.

Th second one 111 be given the evening of December SO. ooo Miss Agnes Reap, of T01 South Webster avenue, will be married to FraVJc P. McGovern. also of this city, but formerly of Philadelphia, thla morning. The ceremony will take place at 7 o'clock in the Church of the Nativity and will be performed by the Rev.

Charles A. Murray, of Fittston. who will also celebrate the nuptial mass following. Frof. Daniel J.

Murphy will play the wedding music and John Mayurnck, of Old Forge, will sing. Vanston Moran will arrange th altar decorations. Mrs. Bart Cuslck will be the matron of honor and the best man will be Edward McNulty, of New York. Miss Reap will wear a gown of embroidered king's blue chiffon and a black picture hat.

Her bouquet will be of white roses and of tho valley. Mrs. Cusick will wear a gwn of king's blue canton crepe and a gold lac hat and she will carry an armful of yellow chrysanthemums. Follow ing th ceremony, there will be a reception for the members of the immediate families at th Reap home stead. Mr.

McGovern ar.d his bride will spend their honeymoon In New Tork and Boston nd upon thslr return they will reside on South Webster avenue. Miss Reap is a graduate of the Cen tral High school and of the Scranton Business college. For ssveral yetrs she has been employed by Cusick's. Mr. McGovern is a graduate of the Pierce School of Accountancy.

Philadel phia, and is now assistant office man ager of the Scranton Distributing ana Manufacturing company. During the war served in Franc as a Pn of th prettiest weddng of the ate fall was that of Ml l.ouii'e crxht. of "25 Vii per vt. and W'll lii i ZimtiK rme't. ot ''in: oiemnized yesterday morning at ocloct in St.

Mary's Roman Catholic church. McnsignoT Peter Christ was le olbtant of the nuptial mass and per formed the wedding cereuony. Miss lar Creme presided at th Tin nd the Misses Anna and Clara Sehrie tier sar.gr solos. Miss Schcioner ar.3 an 'Ave Miss An Die." au rt the n.Txttory ot the r. ass E.

K. iicif smc aiu Th church was beautifully decorat i with autumn flowers. Many friends witnessed the ceremony. Miss Minnie Albrecht. a sister of the bride, wis the maid of honor and another sister, Mathilda, was the bridesmaid.

Edward Zir.imerman. of Wilkes Barre. a cou in of the bridegroom, and Joseph Al brecht. attended the brldegrsjm. The bride wore a beauMful gown of whi'e canton crepe, e.nhroidirni In pearls.

A circlet of orange bios some held her veil In place. She cierid a bouauet of Killi. iity pm. niv crnament was 3 s'rins of parls. th glf of the hrii'egrrm 71m i.M of honor was att'rod In a irowi cf grey chiffon over ar.i a hat match, rhryysriremums.

The over blue and car dint members tf the fam Mr n1 Mrs. JVirir. were ti5 reclplnnia toany ucautiful wedding gifs. T.ly wiP rufoa at Fontlac, Midi. lne Pay bride.

Davit t. ooo Miss Mary Pa rltt, of South Webster avenue, entertained at a shower last evening for her sister. Miss Anna M. Pavttt, who will a Thanksglr. Th ceremony Is to tak pla; at 10 o'clock In the morning In the Church of th Nativity and It will be per formed by the Rt.

John Butler, of Stroudsburg. Miss Mary V. Pavltt will be the maid of honor and John K. Roche has chosen James Barrett for his attendent. The wedding will be followed by a breakfast and reception at th homo of the brid's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. M. 00 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Slmms, of South Main avenue, entertained at dinner last evening for Miss Win! fred Mott.

Other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fatteison, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rymer, and William Hallstead.

2nd. Later they attended the dance given by the officers of th 109th Infantry st the Country elub. ooo An Informal dance, the first of the W. Winterstein, to Walter E. Tuthill.

of Elm street ooo' Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Cnsterllano. of Sand street, entertained at dinner for their nieces. Mrs.

Emily Cartel lano and Miss Antolnnete Castellano. of Brooklyn, X. recently. ooo In compliment to 'Miss Hilda Jeanette Haas, of Alder street. ntertamed recently.

There were sixteen guests. oe Mr. and Mrs. John Francis, rf 11 18 Rock street, have announced th ragement of their daughter. Helen A.

Franels.to Edward A. Arnold. Th I marriage will take place at 4 o'clock I Monday afternoon. Not. It.

In St. Patrick' church. 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. V.

of Elm street. celebrated their twelfth wedding anniversary Thursday of last week. ooo Ms Gladys Hair gave a birthday pa" ty Friday afternoon at h.r home, 22 North Sumner avenu. 0 0 0 Th B'I Telephone operators are to h.ive their annual Thanksgiving Eve dance this evening In the crystal ball room of the Hotel Casey. ooo Charles E.

Potter, of 18 Dela ware street, had as her guest over the week end. Mrs. Elisabeth A. Skinner, of Baltimore, Md. Mrs.

Potter and Mrs. Skinner wer neighbors In Wilkes Barre and this is the first time they have met In twelve years. THANKSGIVING PROGRAM AT CENTTAL HIGH TODAY An Illustrated reading. "The Pilgrim Spirit," taken from Professor Baker's Pageant, which was produced last sum mer at Plymouth, will feature the! Thanksgiving exercise to be held at Central High school this morning. Each of the reading will be Illustrated by sllds.

Music will be in chanr of Prof. W. W. Jones. The program will be as follows: Recitation.

"The Voice of the Rock." Joseph White: PSnlsod I Ruth Ste venr; song. God Beneath Thy Grid ing Hand." school; Episode IL, Doro (s 1 1 vssaasaiBMBasBaBBas Shirls Kew assortments are her and ready for holiday choosing. Duralilo siiks and fine cottons In colorful printed and woven stripes ere carefuJ'y mad up In rrlc range from to $10.00 Neckwear Rich silk in novel designs are mad up In th newest four in hands. Boxed tree fvr holiday gift making. $100 to $1.50 Collars, Handkerchiefs.

Reefers, Hosiery, Bathrobes, Pajamas. Night Shirts, Slip, per and anythlno In dress accessories that men will Ilk for holiday Ql'ts. Choose early. COUPON 50 Stamps With First Dollar Purchase and Coupon, Wednesday, November 23. (R) Hagcn Wagner Co thy Snyder; song.

'Tllgrim's Chorus." school; Episode Jean McGuire; song, "The Landing of the Margaret Morgan: Kplsod Marion Kinbark: song. "America," school, and recitation, "The Return of the Pilgrims," 'William McGloughlin. ENGINEERS RECALL DAYS IN SERVICE (Continued From Page One) made by Captain Harry Coll, commander of Co. Engineers, during th war, and Captain A. B.

Dunning, who organized tile first Kngineer unit in th Pennsylvania National Guard, delivered a short address. Others who were called upon and responded appropriately were: dipt. V. P. Houghton, Capt.

Robert JUryden, I eut. Kueene Hartman. Cant. James SB car iei iron? u. Mackin, Sergeant Art Sloat and a number of other one time officers and non commissioned officers of both iid colored chrysanthe I Scranton companies in the regimenL A rcDtI was held the ti ims I Ther was an excellent entertainment tb parents fv ImTr.e I 4 vr COt.

D. J. DAVIS. season, for the members of the Delta I Program aficr the dinner, featuring Chapter of Fi Delta Epsllon fraternl several numbers by Laurie Ordway and tv. and their friends, will held at company, who appeared through the rw.m 1 courtesy of inaper John r.

Mc Carthv. of the Foli theater. C. a Th committee which arraged the VejamJ bar aranged th program. bani.uft wa.

of t'io fnHow ling members of the HMrd engineers in compnmeni 10 A lie anova. nh: ism I'osirrove John lone 1 of 1309 Vine street, Miss Harriet Ralph Barrett. John II. Mitchell. Kob Arnibruster.

of avenue, enter lert Feelev. Philip K'oley, Harry A tnined at dinner at the Hotel Cesey I Colle, John McTamney and Rev. Fred recently. Covers were laid for twelve. I orick P.

Houghton. 'ooo I Those In attendance were: J. Plie Mrs. Arthur Shotto. of North Lavelle, G.

Wassrll. T. Price. K. utrret.

h.i annnun. ed I Crowley. J. Johns. lacier.

J. I.yan gagem'ent of her sister. Miss THorence 3. Williams. B.

Holtin. A. Collins, ii. Reded. X.

Colo. J. r.iimartin, H. Manners. H.

Bradley. J. Scott. K. Scott.

M. Gavin. W. Bird. J.

Kadak. R. mlth. W. Xeigcr.

W. Comer. P. Kvans, L. Adams, Green.

O. Keller. B. Norton. A.

Reese, J. Munley. Deitrlck, I R. Martin. J.

D. Weldman, Stevens. S. Carr. W.

Middleton. A. Krantx. It. Schill, J.

Shannon. R. Leich. W. Tal lon.

T. Llowcllj n. T. M'Manus. B.

Pfaff. H. Snyder. unduK. T.

I.ov whose marriage to Oscar lit. F. Looney, R. Jeffery. B.

Thorn Schumann Ill take place this month. I ton. M. Hngen. L.

Evelyn. R. IV.binsnn, E. A. lkins.on.

W. Lovrrtug. A. Thomas, Dryrten. R.

Phillip. H. Butler, A. Webb. F.

Butler. Rev. F. Houghton, Alfred Harris. L.

Daley. J. W. Warner. P.

Roberts. II. A. Colic. William Collins.

David J. Davis. Mackin. Xiil Whitney. Jim Walsh, A.

B. Dunning. M. Carr, T. Tate.

J. Goodwin. C. Lewis, G. Miller, W.

Foss, J. Watkins. D. Xuss, B. Young.

J. Davenhall, W. Fausnaught. B. Llewellyn.

E. Norton, .1.. Reiner. J. Jerniyn, P.

Barrett. John Mitchell, B. Feeley, M. Jones, A. Hal irk.

W. Breen. A. Sloat. Frank Knapp.

J. Altman. P. Flciy, G. Huber.

B. Englehart. R. Smith, B. Gordon.

C. Connors. W. Markey. J.

Snyder. W. Gosgreve. H. Wademan.

Wade man. R. Williams. P. Kidridgc, 11.

Graven and Joseph Mitchell. MISS MAE SAUNDERS MISS BLANCHE KELLY The Frank Parker Scientific Method of Hair Treatment Including Shampooing, Manicuring, Scalp Treatment Marcel Wave, Facial Massage Toilet Article Hair Dressing Partors 325 326 Miller Bldg. (Opposite Strand Theater) Bell Phone 7316 W. TODAY will be a good time to select your needs for the Festivities of Thanksgiving Day For Thanksgiving and the Constant Happenings That Follow Requires One to Be At Her Best The Many Distinctive Modeli In Our Big Collection of Winter Coats, Suits and Dresses fulfill the most exacting pi st ie, quality ana workmanship. There are so many to choose from" that it is an easy matter to make a selection.

The handsome materials and the soft color tones will appeat to' you. Coats $25.00 and up Suits $25 00 and up Dresses $15.00 and up HAGEN WAGNER (ftK 205 207 Washington Ave. Uli i S. TMsgwinS 'fxm Today I I tifi I Send your message of Thanks 1 ffl" giving with Flov.ers they convey 1 lAf scnt'ment better than any thcr i I 1 1 1 Chrysanthemums I 1 I Vfft I Violets I Carnations Snap Dragons jjsw' and many other Varieties I Flower sent anywhere I by tehgranh if I iCHULTHEIS, I I iLi FLORIST j. 312 Linden Scicr.ton 1 7 Church Dunrr The Neckpiece of Fur adds the correct touch to a tailored suit A CHOKER, Throw or Scarf of rich becoming fur lends an air of elegance to your appearance.

And when it is an'Endfield fur, you know you have the best in quality and beauty, that your money can buy. Endiield furs, are not all expenively priced we use as much care in the selection of moderately priced furs, as we do in the selection of higher priced Madame will find here, furs for all seasons and all occasions, priced according to her choice. i. ENDFIELD tfO hi. VishintftoTv.AviG.

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