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8 THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1936 SOCIETY AND OTHER CONCERNS OF INTEREST Married Bert Staff Y.W.C.A.toHoId Food Show Opening St. Mary's Church Sodality Vesper Services Is Largely Attended Plans Formal Dance March 1 7 Fidelis Club Plans (Program Exhibtion at W.

C. A. Will Affair to Be Held St. Patrick's Night in New Ballroom Sunday Afternoon in Asso elation Building Continue Today In Association Auditorium Parish Parochial School; Margaret Curtin Is Prefect of Society A The food show, held by the Y. W.

C. A. last night under the auspices of The annual vesper service of the Fidelis Club of the Y. W. C.

A. will be held at the association Sunday aft the cafeteria committee, of which Mrs, The Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality of St Mary's Church, Dun Alice Longworth Says: WASHINGTON, D. Feb. 5. Putting the rabbits back Into the hat is a brand new conjuring trick.

If Congress obeys the President's terse command to repeal the potato, tobacco and cotton acts, with the same alacrity with which it passed them, it will be very big magic, indeed. There is no point in keeping these laws on the books since the Supreme Court has decided against AAA. The President's message Is straight common sense. It is at welcome contrast to that other occasion, when he told our lawmakers hot to let doubts as to constitutionality influence their votes. But what about the substitute AAA? Will Mr.

Roosevelt and Mr. Wallace now remove its false whiskers and defiant expression, and do a thorough Job of remodeling? There remain the TVA and the Guffey Coal bill. It may be that the Administration is conserving its strength, and will concentrate upon them as campaign issues, if they are thrown out by the Supreme Court. In that case, it would count upon the United Mine Workers and the Norris type of "Progressive" to swing the election. ernoon at 4 clock.

The Rev. J. McLendon. of the Bethel A. M.

more, will entertain at a formal dance St. Patrick's night, March 17, in the new ballroom of the parish parochial school. This will be the Church, Wilkes Barre. will be the WW principal speaker. W.

A. Schunk is chairman, was largely attended. More than 200 visitors inspected the various bosths, where all manner of foodstuffs are being exhibited by leading merchants of Among those on the musical pro first formal affair to be held in the spacious new and is highlight of the sodality's social calendar. Us 'i gram for the service are Mrs. Viola Miss Margaret Curtin la prefect of Little, vocal soloist, and Emerson Scranton.

Moss, piano soloist. In addition to the food booths, the society, and the Rev. Charles Gal lagher is moderator. Assisting officers Heads Committee The committee in chage is: Mrs. there is a model kitchen, electrically equipped, in which many novel food Marie Robinson, chairman; Mrs.

Mar a garet Meyers, Mrs. Jeannette Taylor, dishes are prepared, for the benefit fife include: Bernetta Getungs, secretary; Genevieve Clarke, treasurer; vice prefects, Kathryn Haggerty, Patricia Reilly. Elisabeth Swift, Mary Grady and Mary Quinn. Mrs. Carrie Carter, Mrs.

Cassie Jen kin. Mrs. Carrie Johnson, with Mrs. of the spectators. There is a health booth, which tells the correct height and weight porportions, together with charts showing the proper amount of G.

W. Brown as exofficio member. The Industrial Council of the Y. W. C.

A. held its regular monthly meet food to be taken Into the system dally. lng Monday night. It was announced that the mid Winter conference for Bert Staff, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Staff, 1124 Rundle Street, who will be fourteen months' old Sunday. The show will be continued this afternoon and evening. A feature of this afternoon's program will be a talk Seminars Arranged A. Golden, Cherry Street, Dun industrial girls will be held in Scran more, announces the marriage of his ton March 7 and S. More than one on "Meat Cuts." This evening a grand By Marywood Class daughter, Romayne, and Bert Kays, son of William H.

Kays, North Webster hundred and fifty girls are expected prize will be awarded, in addition to for the conference. The council ap several special prizes. The public is Avenue, Dunmore. The ceremony was pointed a conference committee com' Personals Ruth Menten Is Chairman of ooo Former Scrantonians Engaged to Wed Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin Eastern Brod head, East Orange, N. former resl 'dents of this city and Glenburn, announce the engagement of their daughter, Katherine Marie, and James Cosgrove Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Cosgrove, East Orange, also former Scranton residents. No date has been set for the wedding.

Calvin Brodhead was at one time vice president of the Scranton Bolt and Nut Company, and is at present president of the Scranton Bolt and Nut Corporation, with offices in New York and Scranton. posed of Florence Eiffert, Vera Kason, performed December 4, "ast. in St. Mary's of Mount Carmel Church, by the Rev. Charles Gallagher.

Attend Mabel Gethman, Pearl Kosin, Jose' Lectures for College Students phine Lancia, Mary Doro, Mildred Invited to attend. Jean Sylvester to Play in Polo Match Miss Jean Sylvester, North Washington Avenue, and Mrs. Leaning Harvey Kingston, have been invited by the New York Athletic Club to participate in a polo match in New Karpus, Angeline Sarclnelll, Virginia Tierney, Ethel Nimeth and Frances Kaskln. All clubs of the Industrial ants were Miss Ruth Ruane and Robert Sullivan. The bride attended Marywocd Seminary and is a graduate of Dunmore High School.

Mr. Kays is also a graduate of Dunmore High Miss Ruth Menten is general chair man of the series of seminars, to be Department will cooperate in acting as hostesses to the conference. conducted by the organic chemistry class of Marywood College under the School. The couple will reside at 1907 North Webster Avenue. Important dates for club girls were York, February 19.

Their opponents direction of the science department. William Brodhead's engagement to announced as follows: Monday, annual meeting of the Y. W. C. Mon Seminars will be held each Thursday Miss Agnes Frans.

East Orange, was announced last week. Their marriage with Mrs. M. J. Ruddy in charge.

afternoon at 1 o'clock, in the lecture room of the science hall. day, February 17, department meeting; Tuesday, February 25, girls' an will take place in the Summer. Mr. will be members of the Ramopo Club, Talman, New York. Past Matrons To Meet Today Past Matrons' Association, O.

X. will meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock, in Odd Fellows' Hall. Luncheon will nual banquet, and Saturday and Sun Plans will be completed for the card party, to be held February 14, in Hotel Jermyn, Mrs. Clara La Bar, South Van Buren Avenue, Is a patient at the State Hospital. Mrs.

Clifton Cooke, Monroe Avenue, has as her guest, Mrs. W. L. Gravatt, Bluefleld, W. Va.

Mrs. John Stanton and daughter, Mrs. James Flynn, Finn Street, spent the week end in Arlington, N. J. The Rev.

Klnnard McKeon, Kings ville, has returned home, following a visit with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas McKeon, Olive Street. Mrs. M. J.

Duffy, South Irving Avenue, is recuperating at her home, following a recent accident. Miss Ann G. Sherwin, Wayne Avenue, is confined to her home by illness. Mrs. G.

D. Wilson is a patient at the Colonial Rest Home, 1116 Columbia Street. Topics assigned are as follows: Today, "Crops and the Soil," Ruth Brodhead is a graduate of St Thomas May 16, "Chemistry of the Body," Frances Wlersching. Mrs. Schillinger Entertains Club Mrs.

Willard Schillinger, Dean Street, entertained the following members of her club recently at home: Mesdames John Gordon, Luke Jones. Edward Kressler, Willard James, Harold Kegley and Misses Vange Mulroy, Mary Collins and Jean Ryan. Scout Leaders Plan Supper Meet The Girl Scout Leaders' Association will hold a supper meeting February 19 at 6:15 o'clock in headquarters. Miss Lois Dakln, president, will preside. New patrol leaders will be Ladies' Aid To Meet Today Ladies' Aid and Women's Missionary Society, Adams Avenue M.

E. Church, will meet Ihis afternoon at 2 o'clock in the church. Dr. Knopf to Be Club Speaker Dr. Olga Knopf will speak to the Century Club members this afternoon at 3 o'clock on "The Art of Being a Woman." The American Home Department is sponsoring the lecture.

She has specialized in necrology and psychiatry in all of her clinical and medical experiences. At present she is a member of the faculty of the New School for Social Research, day, March 7 and mid Winter con ference in Scranton. High School, this city, and also at Callaghan; February 13, "Coal and Coal Tar Products," Ernestine Contfio; Miss Florence Eiffert, Miss Vera Church Group Elects Officers February 20, "Glass Manufacture and be served from 11:30 to 1 o'clock, to Kason, Miss Pearl Kosin and Miss Josephine Lancia were elected as permanent members from the industrial which the public is invited. tended Holy Cross College. He is con' nected with L.

Bamberger tc Com pany, and is a brother of Miss Kath trine Marie Brodhead. 0 0 0 Ukrainian Group I Plans Card Party Women of the John Raymond Memorial Church met yesterday after department to the Girls' Council. Use," Anna Clark; February 27, "Paper Industry," Terese Conlon; March 5. "Perfumes and Flavors," Eleanor Egan; March 12, "The Making of Rubber," Margaret Fogarty; March 19. "The Sugars," Eleanor Lynch; March 26.

"The Cutural of Sillcia." noon in the parish house, and elected Helps Prevent officers as follows: president, Mrs. Wil Missionary Group To Meet Tomorrow liam Pote; vice president, Mrs. Fred Mrs. John F. Bonner, above, is chairman of the booster committee assisting with arrangements for the benefit card party, to be held tomorrow night in Hotel Casey, for the benefit of the House of Good Shepherd, Clarks Summit.

Mrs. James T. Hanion is general chairman of the affair, for which a large number of tickets have already been sold. Members of the reception committee, headed by Mrs. Anna McDonough, are asked to be present early tomorrow night, to receive the guests.

plans are being completed for the Many Colds Wademan; secretary, Mrs. Louis Chap fourth annual card party and dance, sponsored by the women of St. Vladi Catherine Martin; March 30. "House The Missionary Society, Providence man; treasurer, Mrs. Charles VanFleet Presbyterian Church will meet tomor Plans were completed for a parish mir's Ukrainian Catholic Church, 'o supper at 6:30 o'clock.

Mrs. A. P. Especially designed aid for nose and upper throat, where most colds start be held February 16 at Hotel Jermyn row afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. W.

C. McDonnell. The Benjamin, retiring president, presided Special prizes will be awarded, and Rev. Gordon Kibler will speak on during the election. there will be prizes for players and Heroes of the Faith." keeping With Treasures of Nature." Mary McDonald; April 9, "Evolution of Our Diet," Eileen McGr'aw; April 16, "Chemistry In Textile Industry," Katherine McHale; April 23.

"Photography of Picture Making," Ruth Menten; April 30, "Science As Applied to Packing House Processes," Elisabeth O'Hara; May 7, "The Chemistry of Fermentation," Marguerite Wark; nonplayers. The usual games will be enjoyed and will be followed by danc TONSILS rcmsTed br DIATHERMY wlthest binding er dkibllltr. $5 EXAMINATION FREE Dr. John T. Downing TONSIL SPECIALIST fcM Flnt Nat'l Bank Tel.

SIKR Ragular ftwbk Quantity 30 Junior Hadassah Nancy Coar to Ride ing. Refreshments wil be served, Has Meeting Mrs. Nicholas Hudyma is general birthday anniversary. Present were: College Meet The Junior Hadassah 'met last VicksVatronol Margaret Beardsley, Ruth Fletcher, Miss Nancy Coar, this city, will com chairman of arrangements for the af fair. The Rev.

Myron Zalitach, pastor of the church, is acting as hon' I ei, Ethel Davis, Dorothy Fletcher, Ettie Williams, Ruth Reitsch, Helen Rodow night in the Y. M. H. with Mrs. Joseph Klein presiding.

Rabbi Mcses Mescheloff gave a talk, and group pete in the annual junior interscholastic riding meet to be held Saturday in the Indoor ring of the Round Hill Club sky, Leonard Fletcher, Anthony De singing of Palestinian songs was led msnskv and Mrs. Andrew Chomko as Stables, Greenwich, Conn. She is en by Mrs. Harry Elkin. Fasio Harry Feardol, John Williams, Harold Price, Jack Davis, George Davis, Ronald Coleman and Jack tered in the novice class for girls over fifteen years of age.

Burns. Temple Sisterhood To Install Officers treasurer; Mrs. John Taras, assistant. ooo Abington Club Plans Bridge Party The Abington Woman's will uvrnvtr HunlirAt hridce luncheon Mission Society 0 0 0 Miss Ledyard Give The Penn Avenue Sisterhood will To Meet Tomorrow Dessert Party meet tonight at 8 o'clock, in the Y. M.

H. with Rose Rudman, presid The Women's Missionary Society. in the clubhouse, Clarks Summit, to ma! Honoring Miss Betty Fuller, Electric Westminster Presbyterian Church, will ing. Officers will be Installed, and Street, a fcide elect, Miss Helen Ledyard, North Main Avenue, entertained committees appointed. Refreshments will follow the business session, with Members and friends are' invited to attend, and reservations may be made meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. H. W. Remhart, Myrtle Street. The worship Miss Rose Epstein and Mrs.

A. Levlne at a dessert party yesterday afternoon at home. Red and yellow African with Mrs. Ward B. Parker, Clarks.

service will be in charge of Miss Louise In charge. Summit, or Mrs. W. W. Coston daisies were used in the attractive Matthews.

The Rev. Harry L. Somers, table centerpiece. The guests num 7 bered twelve. Delphian Club Has Meeting new Presbyterian executive of the Lackawanna Presbytery, will be the speaker.

After the program, there will be a period of social fellowship 0 0 0 The Electric Delphian Club met re Templar Auxiliary To Hold Party cently in the Century Club. The program included papers on "Government Control in Business, by Mrs. Relief Corps Ladies' Auxiliary to Coeur de Lion To Meet Tonight uus city. Tne mncneon committee includes Mesdames Thomas J. Rutherford, Howard Isby, Russell Shurt leff, Thurston Parker anu Ward B.

Parker. Mrs. W. I. Strieby and Mrs.

W. S. Baldwin will be in charge of the dining room, and Mrs. Ray Jewett will supervise the duplicate games, ooo League of Youth Plans Swim Party The Immanuel League of Youth will hold a swimming party at Weston Field tonight at 9 o'clock. Miss Jean No.

17, Knights Temp Women's Relief Corps, No. 50. Aux Raymond Gibbs; "Public Utilities." Mrs. Richard P. Hamilton, and "Corporations," by Mrs.

Charles Thompson. lar, mil entertain at a card party tomorrow night, in Temple. iliary to the G. A. R.

will meet to night at 8 o'clock, in Memorial Hall, Mrs. J. Palmer Smith and Miss Mae with Miss Sara Jones, presiding. IT IS EVERYTHING YOU'D EXPECT OF Leysrou will be in charge of the Home Managers affair. Meet Tomorrow The executive board of the man 0 0 0 Flora Stelle Class Members Meet A MODERN GAS RANGE PLUS THE NEW CONCENTRATOR BURNER Mrs.

Chase Gives Variety Shower The Flora Stella Class, Immanuel agers of the Home for the Friendless will meet tomorrow morning at 9:1 Baptist Church recently held a meeting at the home of Mrs. W. I. Tucker. clock, at the home.

The regular Mrs. Wilbert Chase, Willow Street. monthly meeting of the home will be Tuckerman is in charge. Members and their friends are invited to attend. Card Party to Benefit Leper Colony A Valentine card party will be held the night of February 11 in the Mercy Hospllal Nurses' Home for the benefit Harrison Avenue, with Mrs.

Tucker recently entertained at a variety shower at home, honoring Mrs. Mar held at 11 o'clock, the same and Mrs. Lafayette Rought as hostesses. Mrs. T.

R. Owens presided, and Mrs. Miss Aboyas E. Scott led the devotions. A read tin Reap, a recent brid Present were: Marjory McCarthy, Elizabeth McCarthy, Sally Duffy, Mrs.

Robert Bennett, Mrs. Henry Siock, Trisina Gives Party 3 ing was given by Mrs. A. R. Wildoner.

Valentine party followed the busi Miss Mary Aboyas recently enter ness session. There were twenty seven members present. oi leper coiony, tsruisn uuiana. conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. Mrs.

Thomas P. Hoban is genera, chairman, and Mrs. John F. Mc Mrs A Mp7flrm flnrl Campbell, Marion Dwyer, Mildred Schuler, Grace Schuler, Gertrude Dur kin, Ceil Brouhton, Regina Colfield. Irene Bella and Mary Pea tained at a card party at her home.

Present were: Thelma Mj'ers, Lillian Masher, Frances Genuine, Maiy Car rano, Nellie Randis, Alice Kapchunas. Frances Slavinskas, Anna Yonash. Margaret Stotkevich, Mary Greblaus kas, Jule Greblauskas, Ena Randis Olive Wineguard, Minnie Yanosh. Mrs. Robert Murrav are cochairmen Advisory Committee Of Club Meets ooo Plans Completed The advisory committee of the 1933 For Choir's Dance Women's Progressive Political Club of Lackawanna County met recently at Plans have been completed for the the home of Mrs.

James Sable, Alder of t.ie affair. Members of the Catholic Junior League, assisting include: Miss Genevieve Kearney, decorations; Misses Betty McCarthy and Marion Dwyer, publicity; Miss Doris Flanagan, reception; Miss Margaret McCarthy, music; Miss Teresa Campbell, tickets. The, Rev. Joseph Nail in is honorary chairman. unior League Street.

Plans were made for a meet prelenten dance of St. Joseph's Lithuanian Choir to be held Thursday evening, February 20 at the St. Every woman who cooks should see this new gas range by Norge. It is a revolutionary development in modern cooking equipment. See this new Concentrator burner which saves gas by applying all the heat to the bottom of the vessel, instead of allowing it to escape up the sides.

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See this sensational new range. Compare it with your present cooking equipment. Compare it with any other range you ever saw. Ask yourself if you do not deserve the new convenience and economy as well as the better cooking results this range will give you. Elect Officers The Catholic Junior League will ing to be held Tuesday night of next week, at the, home of Mrs.

Paul Kadak, 1327 Olive Street. A Valentine social Joseph's School Hall. The committee in charge consists of meet tonight in the Mercy Hospital Nurses' Home to elect officers. will follow the business session, and Frans Quader, chairman: GeorEe each member is asked to provide a Gerdziunas. Elsie Hapon, Mary Democratic Women Andrukaitis, Margaret Zurevtch, and Anna Ramanauskas and Frank J.

Katilus. I valentine. Resolutions on the death of the late Mary Dean will be read. At the close of the business session, Mrs. Nellie Barrett gave a lesson on Meet Today The Second Ward Women's Demo 9 Mrs.

Pierce Gives Luncheon Mrs. James Pierce, Clay Avenue, enteiiained at luncheon yesterday at home. Spring flowers were used in decorating the Individual' tables. There were twenty eight guests. ooo 'Success and Fundamentals of Success 0 0 0 The Nativity Good Will Club will CONCENTRATOR BURNER JtugmJat It apply tuximmm bti ctnttr, frtm tthicb it spnsds vtr tb bottom if tb pui miUdd tf uptb udn.

Bmrmr is prHecttd with 4 ring wr viiti tukts it cratic Club will meet today at the home of Mrs. Preston Brown. Providence Road. Help." Refreshments were served. Elm Park Women Plan Rummage Sale hold a card party on Sunday night at 8:15 o'clock in the McGinnis residence 721 South Webster Avenue.

Refreshments will be served. Players will bring trieir cards. Mrs. Ralph Long and Mrs. T.

J. Gardner will be hostesses. I Hade Up My Women of Elm Park win conduct a rummage sale tomorrow and Satur day at the Salvation Army, Penn Ave ind To Get ooo Tom and Ray Schroth, Jefferson nue. Mrs. Thomas Evans, Blakely, and Mrs.

Olive Reese will be in charge. Democratic Club Terms As Low As Avenue, will entertain at a snow party Saturday afternoon at the Scranton Country Club. There will be twenty Bridge Tea MT3. Robert Cox. Fisk Street, delightfully entertained at a bridge tea yesterday afternoon, in honor of her sister in law, Mrs.

James Cos. who recently moved to this city. ooo Harmony Club Plans Card Party The Ladies' Harmony Club will entertain at a card party Saturday night in Jr. Mechanics' Hail, Alder Street. Games will begin at 8:30 o'clock, and the public is invited.

Blanche Frail will be in charge, AAA and Did! Meet Tonight The Eleanor Roosevelt Democratic four guests. Women's Club will meet tonight at t. 0 0 0 Mrs. Earl B. Moffatt, Olive Street.

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