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TireSCOANTON nEPUtUCAN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1928 they were summoned by the death of the formers motner. Miss Lois White a student in the Bradford County oining Lackawanna County Penn Oral school. Scranton is spend Wy CHARGE ACCOUN SERVICE AVAILABLE TO RESPONSIBLE MEN ing the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Olive White. Mrs.

Thomison, of Boston, Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. D. Becmer, ing out of business of the knitting Glenburn Wyalusing football squad vs. Factoryville, played Thanksgivin'; day aV the Ackerly on Stone avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Van Campen. of Groove avenue spent Thanksgiving WYALUSING. Nov.

30. Dr. Paul M. AUIs left Wednesday morning for grounds. The public schools and hieh school CSV.

NEIKIRK ILL' AT bis home in Lewlstown. that have been closed since Wednesday NEW YORK HOSPITAL noon xor tne Thanksgiving holiday will Mr. and Mrs. Harry Comstock of with Anson Van campen ana aaugn ters, at Schultcville. Chinchilla OLKNBURN.

Nov. 30. The Sev. S. resume classes at tne regular hour, Monaay morning.

Wyoming were guests over the weekend at Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Prcope.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shook, of Tunkhannock, called tX Mrs. Gertrude Bn Neiklrk, rector of the Church of "the Epiphany, who has been 111 for some months is now in a New CHINCHILLA. Nov.

30 The two York hospital for a course of treat The Junior prayer service, held at the Clarks Summit Methodist church on Wednesday evening, was exceptionally well attended. The Girls' double quartette of the high school and Vaughn's. Sunday. act comedy, "Patsy," is to be given in the M. E.

church, of Chinchilla, ment with good prospects of a speedy recovery, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Valentine and family spent Thursday In Mehoopany as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred tne combined choirs of the Clarks Green and Clarks Summit Methodist churches Tuesday evening, Dec.

4, by the Victory Girls, under the direction of Mrs. Reade G. Brainard. Patsy, a lovable Irish lassie, is a maid in Aunt Lu's home. She gets into various escapades but usually extricates hersejf in Northrup.

gave the musical programs. Rev. Pal During Mr. Neiklrk's absence from his parish Harvey P. Walter, archdeacon of the Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem will have charge of the Sunday service at Epiphany.

He is a splendid preacher and deserves large mer, pastor of the entertaining church, The Wyalusing High school girls met and the Dushore team Wednesday evening at basketball by the Thanksgiving sermon. Laceyville LACEYVTLLE, Nov. 30. Glen Lina bury and family of Springvtlle, were Sunday guests of William Terry. Sunday guests at and Mrs.

George, Long' were: Alvin Lord, and Bert Crompe, of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Decker and children, Fred and Bettie Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Long and son, Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Long, of ScottsvtUe, Pa. Bom, to Mr.

and Mrs. Nolan Bee man, of Clapper Hill, on November 24, 1928 an eight pound son. Mrs. Bee man before her marriage was Miss Helen Otis, of town. Rev.

Clarence M. Keen returned Monday night from Overlea, ML, where he assisted In a two week's evangellistic campaign, with excellent results. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Valentine and daughter were guests of the lady's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Valentine in Mehoopany, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W.

Bahr and daughters, Irene and Phyllis and Miss Catherine Hunsinger visited Mrs. Bahr's sister, Mrs. Helen Hlmrod and family in Binghamton, N. on Sunday. Sunday guests at George L.

Decker's were: Mr. and Mrs. William Towler, and sons, William and Robert, of Scranton; Mr. and Mrs. George Fowler.

Nathan Cobb and Miss Edna a clever way. Fatsy win De weu por trayed by Eleanor Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Jones, cf Green Ridge, and Miss Arlene Kircner.

of Newton, were Thanksgiving day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. congregations. On Sunday: December 2, through a score of 16 12.

Tne boys game turned out differently, Dushore winning by a score of 26 13. Mrs. Gertrude Vaughn, of Towanda, Miss Lane or Aunt Lu is a cultured spinster, who devotes her time to her niece and her friends. Nita. the niece ou the Epsicopal churches of the E.

Colvin, of Highland avenue. spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and is a very clever girl who is soon to Mrs. Dalzel and daughter, Miss Mar jorie Dalzell. of Waverly.

spent Thurs United States, the confirmed men and boys will receive the Holy Communion. At Epiphany' the regular first Sunday Mrs. E. A Walds. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Lee, of Syra day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. David cuse, spent Thanksgiving holidays with be married. Ruth is her nance's sister who spends some time with Nita before the wedding.

Hilda a young insurance agent, comes to Insure the gifts. r. cuyer, oi Abington roact 01 tne month service of Holy Com' munion will be 1n charge of Arch deacon Walter. Miss Ruth Petty, of the Hahnemann hospital, Scranton, was entertained at The other girls visit Nita and help tne home or Mr. ana Mrs.

Robert J. Austin, of Willow Brook avenue, on null and tne yarn nun, has placed the borough In a state of Industrial stagnation. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Billings and daughter, Ruth, are spending several days as the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Tltmare, at New York City. Misses Bernardetta and Rachel Brown, of Binghamton, N. are spending the week end with their mother, Mrs. Rachel Brown.

Charles Space and Mrs. Elizabeth Cook motored to Bloomingdale, N. J. to spend Thanksgiving with the former's daughter, Mrs. Samuel Miss Josephine Lewis, of Cattaraugus, N.

Is hom for the week end with her parents, Attorney and Mrs. H. M. Lewis. Morris Fair and John Farr, attended a football game at Philadelphia, Thursday.

Miss Wilnea' Simpson, of State College is spending the week end with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Simpson.

Miss Vera West, of Camden, N. Is spending the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William West. Bradley Lewis and George Dietrich, of Wyoming Seminary, spent Thanksgiving at their respective hemes.

Dr. W. L. DUIer, of Nicholson, was professionally engaged here Wednesday. Hon.

Charles E. Terry, was at La porte. Wednesday, assisting in the filling of the Jury panel for the coming year. John Kilcoynel, has leased from the Canadian government, an eighty mile track of excellent hunting ground, and will leave for Canada in a few days to supervise the erection of buildings and the promotion of a hunter's club. Mrs.

Edgar Billings and Mrs. Fred Herman are grieved to learn of the death of their sister in law, Mrs. Henry Place which occurred at Bush kill Falls, this week. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Tiffany, of Flushing, N. are the guests of Burgess and Mrs. W. H. Kittredge.

Miss Helen Kellogg, a student at Bucknell University, Lewisburg, is spending the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kellngg. Captain and Mrs. William Reynolds with the trousseau.

Miss Lane, Alice Wilson: Nita. Jeannette Salisbury; Thanksgiving day. Ruth. Arlenne Warnock: Hilda. Eliza Sunday of the year in Epiphany church is devoted to finances so on this coming Sunday, December the vestrymen assisted by other laymen, under the direction of Mr.

James T. Linen, will visit every home and parishioner in the parish which' extends from Nicholson, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carlton and beth Hastings; the turns, Mar jorie daughters. Dorothy and Jean, and son.

Miller and Eleanor Harris; others, Robert, spent the recent holiday Dorothy Phillips and Dorothy Singer. with Mrs. Carlton father, J. w. Moiy neaux, of Clark avenue.

Special numbers will be given, one being a solo by Mrs. Andrew Warnock. Bcramon, and from Waverly to Lake Wlnola. makins a social visit and in Sunday in the local churches: Bap tist church, church school 10 a. viting parishioners and B.

Y. P. 6:30 p. and evening Elmhurst ELMHURST. Nov.

30. Mrs. Louise service at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. O.

G. Langf ord, of Waverly, pastor. Phone, mane pieages cowara tne support of the parish during the coming year. Before making the canvass the men will be entertained at a luncheon at Reed left on Wednesday for Greenville. 379 9.

Decker, of Montrose. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Place, Mr.

and Mrs. John Brotzman, of Transue, and Mr. and Mrs. Blain Harned, of' Spring Hill, visited Mr. and Mrs.

Will Chamberlain, on Sunday. Teddy Manning was surprised on Friday, November 23, by twenty of his little friends coming to his home at 4 o'clock in the afternoon to help him celebrate his seventh bithday anniversary. The afternoon was spent in playing games and ice cream and me Linen home in Waverlv. Methodist church. located on Arling tne former parents, or.

and Mrs. J. C. Lee. Mrs.

Paul Copenhaver and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Boss of Stroudsburg, spent ths Thanksgiving vacation with the former's husband, here. Miss Zolna Gardiner and Mr. Harold Mann are spending several days at Miss Gardener's home at Rock Springs.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kinney and family spent Thanksgiving with Miss Mary Dalton, of Towanda. Mr. and Mrs.

R. W. Piatt and family spent Thursday in Le Rays ville, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brister.

Fisher Welles, spent Wednesday Wilkes Barre. Mrs. Alice Reinhart Is visiting relatives In Scranton this week. Mr. and Mrs.

M. S. KIntner and family spent Thursday with Mrs. Jane Hartley, of Mehoopany. Mrs.

Anna Keeler, of Le Raysville, spent Wednesday In town. Harry Tiffany, who is spending some time in Philadelphia, spent Thursday with his father, Harry Tiffany. Glen Peet, of Coal Creek, was shopping in town, Wednesday. James Biles, of Camptown, spent Wednesday in town. Mr.

and Mrs. Reed Benson is spend where she will spend several weeks at the home of her brother, Dr. M. H. Fetzer.

The early service of Holy Com ton street: church school at 10 a. munion, or necessity omitted this F. E. Colvin, suDerintcndent. Epworth League at 6:30 p.

m. Communion Mrs. Frances Osborne. Miss Bella coming Sunday, will be resumed Suit day mornine. service for young people.

Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Sermon The women of the Epiphany guild have Set Tuesdav evenintr TVepmhpr Osborne and Dr. Lena Osborne attended the banquet of the Scranton Chapter, Order Eastern Star, which was held in the Green Ridge club 'on Monday evening of last week. Mutual Trust." Rev. E.

H. Lowry, ii oi cake were served. 1 pastor, parsonage located on Arlington ine time for tne annual Christ Mrs. Ella Gregory and Mrs. Fred street.

Phone, 214 z. First Presbyterian church. Clarks Lawrence Rill is spending several ays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. turkey dinner and bazaar.

The of the dinner is $1.00. Your espondent cannot see now so ntuous a dinner as the euild ai Summit: church school, 10 a. classes A. E. Stevens, in Nicholson, for all.

Mornine service, 11 o'clock, Root and son, Lyke, of Kingston, called on Laceyville friends on Monday. Glen Jackson has accepted a position at carpentery with the Lehigh Valley R. R. and is stationed in Sayre. Sermon topic, "The Man Who Is Too Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Wilson and rways serves can be served for $1.00, Busy." "The Man With Not Enough To Do vs. The Man Who Is Too Busy." tne men ioiks ao some loraglng. There will be two services of the dinner: the first nno nt. sn nvwir Penna.

Junior sermon topic, "Walking Side son, of Forty Fort; Miss Jessie Wilson, of Northumberland; Sherwood Wilson, of Dorranceton, Miss Betty Wilson, of Pratt Institute and Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Kennedy and daughter, Charlotte, were guests on Thanksgiving Judson D. Whipple and Richard and the Second at.

K1H nVlnnt onrl ways." Christian Endeavor at 6:30 n. m. ToDie. "Practicing a Daily Good leave for Florida next week to spend' it will be necessary to make reser Turn." A short business meeting will Dexter spent the week end with the latter's brother, Rodney Dexter and family in East Troy. Miss Stella Kelley.

of Towanda, Is vauuns. iicsets may be had of any be held after the Christian Endeavor Day at the home of their father. At meeting. Rev. J.

Blaksly Lyons, pastor. torney John R. wuson. til 5 The condition of Charles Graham, who is undergoing treatment at the Mercy hospital, Scranton, is not much improved. A second operation has "n.mwi ui giuia.

News Notes Phone, 95. Regis Courtemanche, of Philadelphia, Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Courtemanche. quite ill at her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. William' Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson have opened a gift and electric shop In the front rooms of their home on Main street.

The Glenburn Men'3 club wiU hold i monthly meeting Monday oeen penormea. Miss Edna Kieth'ine. of Brooklyn. Dalton DALTON. Nov.

30. On Friday, Mr Rev. and Mrs. Paul Rider and daugh N. is spending several days with "cceniDer iu.

rne program committee is arranging an unusually and Mrs. W. K. Harter attended the dedication of the new Harter High ter, Joyce, were Thanksgiving Day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Miss Alma E. Doering of the un ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. c.

Kieth line. 1 Miss Louise Fummerfelt. of Philadel 1 p. pjvmonth. which was A.

B. Rogers. Miss Ethel Riel. of Oradell. N.

is evangelized Tribes Mission, of. Africa, and her secretary. Miss Esther Larson phia, is the guest of her father, Henry visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.

dedicated as a memorial to the late Walter Kaner, Mr. Harter's father, who was a promising business man, in Mummerteit. are the guests of Mrs. Marian Whipple. G.

Riel. Miss Doering addressed the ladles of the Baptist church on Tuesday, also Mrs, Frances Osborne was a recent Plymouth township. guest at the home of Mrs. Byron Jack Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Sturdevant re son, in scranton. Olyphant KENNEDYlWRAL cently visited Mrs. Eva Mayer, of New Miss Irene Finn and Miss Alberta cauujf program.

North Abington NORTH ABINGTON, Nov. 30 Mr and Mrs. Edward Parkton and children, of spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lewis.

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lowrie and chil Sunday1 CaUerS in TunkhannPck Fred Hanes has sold his home and has started to build a new one. Mr. and Mrs.

A. Z. Davis spent Wednesday at Scranton. York City. Finn are spending a few days at the Mr.

and Mrs. E. R. Tewksbury, of nome or their sister, Mrs. Charles Har Scranton, spent Sunday at the home man, in Scranton.

TO BE HELD TODAY of Mr. and Mrs. Giles Freeman. Mr. and Mrs.

Sidney Boddlngton. of Miss Ruth Purdy and Miss Eleanor Scranton, were guests on Thursday at OLYPHANT. 30. The funeral Sherman, of Westchester college, are spending their Thanksgiving vacation of Philip Kennedy will' be held tne nome or nis parents, Mr. ana Mrs.

Samuel Boddlngton. from the family home, on Scott street, with Mr. and Mrs. J. M.

Purdj'. Tneadore wone. or Lehigh Univer Saturday morning. A requiem high Mr. and Mrs.

George Jacobv. of OVERCOAT STYLE NEWS FROM THE BIG GAMES! mass win be celebrated in St. Pat Newton, visited inenos in Dalton sun sity, is spending his vacation at the of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.

W. Wolfe. rick's church at 10 o'clock. Burial Miss Louise Plumley and Miss Rosa Clark's Green CLARK'S GREEN, Nov. 30 William Newman, son of Dr.

and Mrs. Newman, of Abington road, spent Thankseivine dav with hi. Rev. Patrick Cawley. of Little Mea lyn stark, or Drexel collese.

Phi adel will be in the West Side cemetery Sunday Services phia, are spending their Thanksgiving dows, has succeeded Rev. Thomas Jordan as pastor of St. Eulalias Catholic church. Father Jordan has been as vacation witn tneir parents. Mrs.

a. w. Williams and dauehter. In Borough Churches signed to the pastorate at Jermyn. Rea, of Factoryville.

visited Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. S. B.

Dunnine and Mr. Newman returned on Thursday to Jefferson Medical college where he is a student. Miss Virginia Rushmore, a student of Wilson College for Girls, Chambers uiiYrriANT, Nov. 30. Holy Communion will be celebrated in St.

Charles Williams. Harold Newcomb and Mr. and Mrs. children, Margaret, Roger and Gilbert, of East Stroudsburg, were guests on Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

George's church Sunday morning at 8 o'clock. Church school at 9:30 a. Holy Communion and sermon spent last week end with Giles Freeman motored to Bingham ton Monday to attend the funeral of the former's grandfather. mi? a iew aays in Mansfield. Wood Norconk and Edwin Hollis, of Drexel Institute are spending their Thanksgiving vacation with their parents, in town.

Mrs. Charles Welles, ot Comptown, was shopping in town, Misses Graves and Gladys Hunsinger, spent Thanksgiving with their sister, Jifrs. George Berdel, of Ulster. Peter Layman, of State college, is spsnding Thanksgiving vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Layman. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Willson announce the arrival of a son, November 26, Jack Edward. Lewis Sturdevant spent Monday In Meshoppen.

Lewis Brown, of State college, Is spending Thanksgiving vacation with his mother, Mrs. Lillian Brown. Lee Smith, of Binghamton and Mrs. W. T.

Morris called at Miss Sarah Boyle, of Rummerfield, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and daughters, spent the week end in Pittston. The Junior and Senior banquet was held Tuesday evening in the new auditorium at the high school building.

WYALUSING, Nov. 30. Fisher Welles. is spending several days in Wilkes Barre. Miss Jennie Brown, of Littlefield, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Brown. Fred Bush, of Ithaca, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith's Thursday.

Mrs. Ray Norconk, of Detroit, Is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norconk. Henry Stalford and son.

Buddy, spent Thanksgiving ln'Endicott. Mrs. Mary Riley, who had been spending some time at the home of James Riley, at Pittston, has returned to her home here. Mrs. John Chamberlain and Mrs.

Nellie Smith were shopping in Towanda Tuesday. Henry Overpeck, of Johnson City, was a guest Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. M. H.

Hollis; William Chamberlain left Thursday for his home at McCook, Neb. after having spent the past two months visiting his mother here. Mrs. Fannie Fuller is a guest of Mr and Mrs. W.

T. Morris. Mrs. Edmund Tupper and daughter, Marian, left Wednesday for New York City, where they will visit until Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Searfoss and children, of Freeport, N. MIm Georgia Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, of Wilkes Barre; Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Lewis and son, of Ithaca, were guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. E. D.

Levis. J. Henry Aten. i parents, Mr. ana Mrs.

J. E. Rush Mr. ana Mrs. Mark Richards and ui opring street.

and Mrs: E. Klmhfb i i nn the Sabbath school Sunday morning. Miles Brown, well known here, died, at Elkins, West Virginia, on Tuesday, the 27th, Mr. Brown formerly lived at Wyalusing. Factoryville FACTORYVILLE, Nov.

30. Union Young People's meeting will be held in the Baptist church Sunday evening, Dec, 2, at 6:30 o'clock. Union preaching service at 7:30 In the Baptist church. In accordance with the honored custom of the order of the Daughters of America, Pride of Factoryville Council, No. 13, will attend church service in a body Sunday evening, Dec.

2, at the Baptist church. They will meet at the home of Mrs. A. Smith, across from the church, at 7 o'clock. By a score of 60, Factoryville High school football team defeated the Clark's Summit Higtf schol team on the Ackerly fair grounds, Thursday.

A play, entitled, "Sophronla's Wedding," will be given in th eBaptist Sunday school room Tuesday evening, Dec. 4th at 8 o'clock by members of the Helpers class. Characters are as follows: Mrs. Vlrah Snodgrass, president of Uplift society, Mrs. John Wilson I 'Seraphina her angel daughter, Mrs.

Preston Kettle; Mrs. Abner Dodrldge. fat and gossipy, Mrs. Stanley Wrigley; Miss Mossy Sprlggs, rather an acid drop, Mrs. Albert Leadbeater; Mrs.

Joehua Perkins, peace maker, Mrs. Walter Bnggs; Mrs. Killenqulck, doctors wife, Mrs. B. J.

Gardner; Mrs. Peace Peabody, postmistress, Mrs. W. 8. Meredith; Flossie Snippem, seamstress, Mrs.

George Riker; Mrs. Caleb Swlnssauls, ministers wife, Mrs. Floyd Wrigley; Lobelia Witherspoon, Mrs. William Morgan; Pamella Witherspoon, Mrs. Orders filled promptly for cut flow son, are spending a few days at 10:30 o'clock.

Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. The Rev. Joseph Brownlee, rector. Services will be held in the Welsh and dauzhters. Marinn' win in uunmore.

ers and potted plants. Phone 20R8. Adv. v. Addle E.

Riel entertained for (Ruth, spent Thanksgiving day with Baptist church Sunday at 10 a. and 6 p. m. Sunday school at 11:15 dinner at her home, Kalmia place, on Sidney G. Riel, of Binghamton, N.

Y. Mr. and Mrs. S. G.

Riel, Miss Audrey Riel, Gretchen Riel and Alexander Riel. Clark's Summit Church Services Mrs. S. H. Ward was a Scranton CLARK'S SUMMIT.

Nov. 30 The visitor on Friday. Clark's Summit Presbyterian church. Miss Bertha Clarke and Miss Jean j. uiaKesiee Lyon, a.

minister. Morning service 11 to 12, sermon: Clarke attended the dances of Technical and Central High school in Scran a. m. Tne ev. w.

T. Prosser, pastor. Olyphant Notes OLYPHANT, Nov. 30. Mrs.

E. A. Rogan entertained ths members of her club at a delightful bridge party last evening. Misses Helen and Delphlne Kennedy have been called home from New York on account of the death of their mother, Mrs. Philip Kennedy.

John Probert visited relatives In "The Man Who is Too Busv." Junior ton on Thursday nignt. Miss Reca Williamson, or Bethlehem. sermon, "Walking Sideways." Church school, 10. C. 6:30.

"Practicing the daily good turn." Luke 6:31 38. A fsw minutes of the meeting will be given to the monthly business meeting. in ecranton. i Donald Widdowfield, of Lehigh Uni Tersity, is spending the Thanksgiving vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Widdowfield, of road. Miss Helena Brink, of Abington road, a Thanksgiving day guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Ferri3, of Glenburn.

Willard Colvin, well known in this place, who is now living in Indiana, is spending the Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Colvin, of Highland avenue, Clarks Summit. Mrs.

B. W. Doud, of Locust Edge, corner of Arlington street and Highland avenue, is spending a few weeks as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker, of Paw Paw, 111., formerly this placet The Misses Helen Alexander and Willetta Bastian, both student nurses in the Hahnemann hospital, Scranton, spent Thanksgiving day at their respective homes.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Hallock and Miss Marie Hallock, of Spring street, spent Thanksgiving day as guests of Kingston this week. On Sunday the Sunday school of is spending a few days with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. George Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Besecker entertained at a family dinner at their home on Thanksgiving Day when the following were present: Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Besecker and Children, Warren, Eleanrr, Jean and Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Besecker and children, Madaline, Arline and Homer. This style news was flashed to us from the big college football games by the style reporting agency employed by us in collaboration with many of the country's leading men's wear stores: "Oxford gray and dark blue overcoats were in the great majority.

Most of them in the new fleece fabric. Some single breasteds and some raglan shoulders but most in double breasted box. Big decline in Raccoons. See big trend to Bearlys (big, deep pile camel hair). Pony Skins, popular with younger set." We're right again.

Have been right all season long. Right right now, too. Wonderful assortment of all the new things ready for you to see and admire. Trinity Lutheran church will have its promotion day. Classes will be re Misses Mary Lally and Peg Fadden are home from Chestnut Hill seminary, Philadelphia, for a few days.

Miss Adelaide Johnson, of Brooklyn, N. is the guest of Miss Mary Elizabeth Kilcullen. Misses Ruth and Mary Corcoran visited friends in Pittston yesterday. James Lvnott. of Wiikes nrr arranged.

The school will meet at the usual hour, 10 a. m. At the service, 11 a. the Holy communicn. Luther league at 6:30 Byron Besecker, Glenwood Besecker and Miss Katnerme Besecker.

will be under the leadershiD of Mr. and Mrs. Clauds Finn and son. Miss Augusta Mayer. At vespers.

:30 u. the pastor will preach. Myron, spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George May, at Saco, Penna.

Stanley Simrell, twins sister; Lattie Anne Sykes, Mrs. Harry Gardner; Mrs. J. Anderson Piper, mother of Sophronia, Mrs. Frank Bennett; Tilly Tucker, maid, Mrs.

Walter Roberts; Genevieve Van Houten, bridesmaid, Mrs. Albert Lowe; Sophonia Piper, bride, Mrs. Ray Manchester; Elmlra Pennywhistle, Mrs. Stanley Am I the Captain of My Fate." "Overcrowded Lives." will be the spent yesterday with relatives here. and Mrs.

Arthur Belsh spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. WU 11am B)sh, of Grant street. Mrs. Andrew Nacley Is visiting friends theme of the service at the BaDtist in Scrantcn.

Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson enter church next Sunday evening. At the morning service the pastor, Rev. V.

I. Evans, will deliver a communion Whitey Kaufman at Dill; Tommy Swlnsaules, Christine Mr. ana Mrs. e. HaiiocK, or Dunmore.

John A. Grace has moved his family from Highland Addition to the apartment formerly occupied by Mr. and Carbondale, Monday nieht. tained at their home on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs.

C'arence Stevens, of Hamlin, Miss Mildred Stevens, of Scranton; and Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Finn and son, Albert.

Forest City Mrs. Raymond W. Hallock, on Abington road. JoseDh PhilliDS. of Hamnton street.

Whitey Kaufman at Casino Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lewis and iScranton, was a Thanksgiving day guest Carbondale, Monday night' daughter, Jean, of Scranton, were guests on Thanksgiving Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Whitney. Peckville PECKVILLE. Nov. 30.

Services In Blue and Gray Coats in Meltons Blue or Gray Coats in Whitneys meditation on the theme, "The Handmaid of the Lord." The ordinance of the Lord's supper will be administered at the close of the morning service. All members of the church are urged to share in this service. The Rev. L. D.

Palmer will preach at both services on Sunday at the First Methodist Episcopal church. The theme for the morning services at 11 o'clock will be, "Robbing God." In the evening at 7:30 the sermon subject will be, "Venturing for Christ." At the morning service by the aid of a "white elephant" a partial report of the debt raising campaign will be given. The church school will meet at 9:45 a. the opening period being devoted to a missionary program. At 6:30 p.

m. the second annual communion service of the Epworth league will be held, the sacrament of the Lord's supper being administered by the pastor. oi ueorge auitz, at uie nome oi nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Mirtz, of Abington road and Cemetery street. Mr. and Mrs. William Widdowfield will leave "this morning, to attend the Stamford Army football game which will be played at the New York stadium, New York city.

Mr. and Mrs. Kermlt E. Green, of Scranton, and Mr. and Mrs.

John C. OJasson, of Fairfield avenue, Green Rudge, were callers at the homes of Uifrlr parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. An 'Ideal Gift! Felt Slippers In Attractive Shades.

Numerous Styles for the Entire Family. Christian Missionary Alliance church on Sunday, Dec. 2, as follows: Morning service at 10:30, topic, "The Supper;" Sunday school at 12. noon; evening service at 7:30, topic, "The 25 35 Pride of Orient chapter. No.

7, O. E. QiriWSfn, of North Highland avenue, on S. will hoi da social in Odd Fellows hall Monday evening, Dec. 3.

Miss Marie Murray visited relatives In Carbondale yesterday. Jermyn Nov. 30. The Priscilla Class of the M. E.

Sunday school, will hold its regular business meeting at the home of Miss Susie Williams, on Wednesday evening, December 8. All mem bers are urged to be present and bring articles they have made for ths bazaar to be held December 11. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Giles re in Johnstown, where they will attend the funeral of John Giles.

Mr. Giles Was well known in Jermyn having visited here Miss Helen Battenberg and brother, C. A. Battenberg, of Scranton, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.

David Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. Simons and son, MarteL of Scranton, spent Thanksgiving with Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Mel low. of South Washington avenue. Albert Winter, of Schenectady, N.

is spending several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Winter. Mrs. George Bennett and daughters, Dorothy and Marjorie, are spending the week end with relatives in Scranton.

Given Wivell spent Wednesday evening with friends In Scranton. Mr. and Mrs. F. J.

Patch, Miss Mae Miller and Sylvia Ogden, all of Jernwn, spent Thanksgiving in Scranton at the home of Mrs. F. V. Patch, 823 East Parker street. Heating, Plumbing and wiring.

H. Miller. 623 Pleasant Ave. GOLDSMITH BROS. 302 Lacka.

Ave. MEN'S HAT SALE $1.00 off every hat from Nov. 27 to Dec. 8. Frank F.

Moore. Peckville. Pa Adv. Blue or Gray Coats in Fleeces Blue or Gray in Chinchillas 7henksgivingday. Mr.

and Mrs. T. G. Watklm, and sons, William and Richard, and daughters, Minerva and June, vre guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

S. J. Haffler, of North Highland avenue, Thursday. Dr. and Mrs.

Lowry. of Carbondale, were recent guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Harry Vaughn, of North Highland avenue, i Rev. and Mrs. E.

H. Lowry, of Arlington street, entertained over Thanksgiving day, Mrs. Lowry's mother, Mrs. Wltman, and daughter, Miss May Wit man, of Hazleton, and Rev. Lowry's mother.

Mrs. Lowry, and son, Thomas Hatcley HAWLEY. Nov. 30. A.

V. Sheerley who recently sold his shoe rebair business to Walter Singer, has gone to San Francisco, Cal. Mr. Singer has moved his family into the Distler building on Church street. Fm Coughs and Celdi Dm Jenkins Tar Menthol and Est Cod Uver Jenkins Drug Store Main Ave.

Jackson St Scranton, Pa. Frank Shlnsky and recently Wrigley; Jabez, Mrs. Charles Caul kins. Mrs. Hopfer attended the funeral of Mrs.

Ned Widcman at Fleetville, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Faye Maynard, and daughter, Bettv Lue, spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Maynard's mother, Mrs.

Puhalla, of Scranton. Miss Lulu Coe, of Bricknell university, and Miss Marlon Coe, of are spending the Thanksgiving vacation with their Mrs. C. P. Coe.

Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Maynard were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. A. S. Maynard of Chinchilla, Thanksgiving day. Mr.

and Mrs. William Steele of Clark's Summit were entertained In the home of Mf. and Mrs. Rex Holley, Thanksgiving day. FACTORYVILLE, Nov.

30. Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Lazelle, of Union town, and Mr.

and Mrs. George Hewitt, of Scranton, called on Mrs. Mildred Wilson, Sunday. The following students are home for the Thanksgiving vacation, Reba Wllmarth and Bertha Foley, of Stroudtburg Teachers' State college. Neste.

Zuevado, of Penn State college, Netta Brenneman, Mar jorie Ber lew, Alberta Simrell, and Kenneth Halls tead, of Mansfield Teachers' State college. i Miss Evelyn Hals'tead, of Huntington Mills is spending Thanksgiving vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hals tead. MiUCity MILL CITY, Nov.

30. On Sunday evening Leonard Davis will present several illustrated hymns at the local church, which will be followed by a dramization of a Bible story and several movis films will be run Illustrating the famine In China. Special music will be rendered. Tunkhannock TUNKHANNOCK, Nov. 30.

W. H. Keller, conductor on the Montrose branch of the Lehigh Valley railroad, is confined to his Home with fractured rib, the result of an accident, while assisting in the unloading of freight. i Attorney and Mrs. H.

Stanley Harding were at Montrose Wednesday on bust' ness. i Attorney Henry Flummerfelt, of Picture Rocks, spent Thursday with his father, Daniel Flummerfelt. Frank Ross attended court at Elmlra, N. Friday, a plaintiff in a replevla action over the ownership of an automobile. The closing of the tannery and go Lowry, of Scranton.

moved from Maple avenue to the Sachse home on Hudson street. Myrtle Cron is recovering from an Mrs. Maris at Kins ana aaugnter. Miss Vivian Watkini and Miss Nata'le Watklns, are spending Thanksgiving day and the week end with relatives in New York. triM r.Ara1nii T.arh ft tparhpr In tViA operation for appendicitis at the Interesting Notes CLARK'S SUMMIT.

Nov. 29 Miss Dorothy Foster, a student in training in the Hahnemann hospital, spent. Thanksgiving day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster, of Powell avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hearst and son, Bobbie, of Wilmington, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thornlcy Stan ten, of Colburn avenue.

Mrs. Jane Watson passed away at the heme of her granddaughter, Mrs. Joseph Dickinson, Schultzvlile, Thursday, November 29, at II a. m. The funeral will be held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at the Dickinson home, burial in Rendham cemetery.

Mrs, Watson has been a resident of this place for about twenty years, and was a highly respected citizen and a devoted member of the Baptist church. About two months ago she went to stay awhile with the Dickinson's, but on election day. she came home to vote, and soon after moved from her home on Main avenue. She is survived by her two sons, John, of Clark's Summit, and Fred, of Newton. Dr.

and Mrs. H. D. Spangenberg. daughter, Margaret, and son, Harry, cf Brooklyn, are SDendlna a few Genuine Ponyskin Coats Genuine Bearly Camel Hair Dryden public school, Dryden, N.

and Miss Doris Leach, a student nurse of the 'Hahnemann hospital, spent the Thanksgiving vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leach. Mrs. Mary Wilson, of Arlington street, spent the recent holiday with her sister, Mrs.

Fanny Jones, of Forty Fort. 55 '165 The Clarks Green Metnoaist cnurcn Just Old Fashioned Thrift A well known financier when recently asked the modern ucces replied, "just old fashioned thrift. Just living on less than you earn and banking the difference. Simple? Yes, but effective." Try it and see. Traders National Bank rholr has started rehearsal on its Christmas cantata, which will be rendered on the Sunday before Christmas, December 23.

Miss Virginia Johnson, well known in this nlace. and student of the Lasell home of her parents in Hawley. Dr. C. K.

Harris, a chiropractor from Forest City has rented office rooms in Mrs. Carrie Stephen's residence and will soon begin practice here. Klmber Clever returned, Tuesday, from Danville hospital, where he has been a patient for the past two weeks, undergoing treatment for Illness from which he has been suffering for the past few months. Mr. Clever returns with prospects of Improving health.

J. H. Atkinson Is at his home in Hawley recuperating from an operation at the Danville hospital which he underwent about three weeks ago. The operation gives promise of great success, and Mr. Atkinson's many friends are pleased as much as he himself is for the good prospects for his restored health.

Mrs. Francis Bergavln, of Atlantic City, is spending a few days with her parents, here, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Atkinson. Prof. Roger Blough and wife entertained the school board and teachers at their home oa Hudson street, recently. days with their uncle and aunt, Mr. seminary, Auburndale, enter tained her parents.

Mr. ana Mrs. james T. Johnson, of Clark avenue, Clarks Summit, who motored to Massachusetts la sDend Thanksgiving day with her. N.

W. Cor. Wyoming Ave. and Sprue St 'Courtesy Our Watchword? ana Mrs. M.

s. currora, of Grove avenue. CLARK'S SUMMIT, Nov. 30. The Dorcas society of the Presbyterian church will conduct a bazaar on Tuesday, December 4, In D.

Z. Miller's building, State street. There will be a very attractive assortment of fancy articles, aprons, candy and baked goods. Mr. and Mrs.

Wright Earl have returned from Flclshmanns, N. where lA bazaar, displaying a fine array of fleecy articles, aprons, candy and baked fjPolfl. will be conducted in the D. Z. Sillier building under the auspices of the Dorcas society of the First Presbyterian church of Clarks Summit, on December 4.

A large number of local town people attended the football game of the local Member Federal Reserve System Open Saturday Evenings 7 to 8..

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