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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1936 bedding of Ssther cKeating and fflCedford, Massachusetts, Wtan to fie Solemnized Married Engaged Helen Cor bin Weds Massachusetts Man Today Will Be Brid Tennis Club to Hold Bridge Tournaments Summer Series of Contract Matches 'Be Played Each Friday at Clubhouse Of John Bray Becomes Bride Of H. Snowdon Elizabeth i To Become Bride This Afternoon Her Wedding to the Rev. Alvin Cook to Take Place In Immanuel Church ti iir i i morning Ceremony Is Performed at Ceremony Will Take Place High Noon in St. Luke's Episcopal Church At 8:30 O'clock in St Paul's Church, This City Attractive In every detail was th wedding yesterday of Miss Helen Cor Miss Elizabeth Howard Serlo.

daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Francis Vincent Serlo, Delaware Street, will become the bride of the Rev. Alvin Jenner bln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

WU' Miss Esther Keating, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Keating, Penn frcd M. Corbln, Linden Street, and Harold C.

Snowdon. son of Mr. and The weekly duplicate bridge tournaments conducted by the Scranton Tennla Club will be transferred from the Hotel Casey to the clubhouse on the Morgan Highway starting Friday evening, June 12. These tournaments will be held each Friday evening during the summer months under the direction of Mrs. Morris Lawrence.

Top score prizes will be given each evening to the North South and East West winners. A main series prize as well as five group prizes will be awarded at the end of the series. All bridge players are Invited to compete for these prizes. Plavers leadlnir for the various Broun Avenue, Green Ridge, will become ths Cook, Logan, W. Va this afternoon Mrs.

William Snowdon, West Pitts bride of John J. Bray son of Mr, and Mrs. John J. Bray, Medford, ton. The ceremony was performed at high noon In St.

Luke's Episcopal this morning. The ceremony will be performed at 8: 3D o'clock, in at 4 o'clock. The ceremony will be performed in Immanuel Baptist Church, by the Rev. Dr. C.

Gordon Brownvllle, Boston, a former classmate of the bridegroom elect, as Church by the Rev. Dr. Robert St. Paul's Green Ridge, and Kreltler. Cibotium ferns and white cathedral tapers were used In decorating the chancel, and roses were Hill be followed by a nuptial mass.

sisted by the Rev. William D. Go' White gladioli, cibotium ferns and Boston ferns were used In decorating used on the altar. lightly, pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church. The bride, given In marriage by the church, With cathedral tapr.i on prizes at the end of the first five her father, presented a charming piC' either tournaments are as follows: Group 1: Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Coston Mrs. Miss Keating will be given mar Miss Serlo will have her sister, Rae, as maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be: Miss Violet Cook, Beckley.

George Parry, M. DePietro, E. H. riage by her father and will wear a gown of rose point lace, fashioned on W. Miss Theresa Mallon, New ture In a gown of softly tailored white chiffon.

A pleated ruffle around the neck, continued down the center of the gown and around the edge of the train. The long sleeves ended in points over the hands, and fastened simple princess lines, ending entrain, York; Miss Elizabeth Renculll. phila delphla; Misses Anne Jackson, Grace Moffatt and Bessie Weber, this city. The high cowl neckline is unusual In Its side shirrings, extending into the Gibson shoulder, making a graceful lullness for the long, tight fitting sleeves, finished jn points, with tiny with tiny buttons. Her fingertip veil was of illusion, falling from a plain The Rev.

William Turkington, Boston, will be best man, and the ushers will Include: Theodore Jansma. tucked cap, caught at each side with orange blossoms. She carried white button trim. She will wear a circular, Philadelphia; George Needs. John WU' Hams and Thomas Lowther, Shen orchids and valley lilies.

fingertip veil cf illusion, falling in soft folds from a wreath of orange andoah; Robert Clark, James Hurd Her bridesmaids, Misses Elizabeth and Dorothy Corbin, wore mala? and Miss Mary Scarlata, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Caltaldo Scarlata, 2J3 Dunmore Street, Throop, whose engagement to Thomas C. Salvatore son of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas C. Salvatore, Philadelphia, is announced. The wedding will be performed July 4, at St. Anthony's Church, Honoring the bride elect, Miss Mary Mazzucca, Sanderson Avenue, will entertain 50 guests at a shower party Saturday night, at her home. Martin, Morris Lawrence, and J.

Kenneth Bates. Group 2: Mrs. s. Kenneth Bates, Mr. and Mrs.

D. E. Stevens, Mrs. R. L.

Jewett, and C. B. Little. Group 3: J. P.

Jennings. Mrs. Harry Raker, Mrs. Frank D. Clarke, Mrs.

C. F. Umphred, Miss Geraldlne Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Warren S.

Davies. Group 4: Mrs. Jack Harding. Mrs. Edward Noyes, Mrs.

Walter Davis, Mrs. J. D. McCutcheon, Mrs. Frank Kaufman, Mrs.

Francis Morgan, Mrs. J. J. Burns, Miss Kay Davltt and David Bowen. Group 8 C.

Endfield, Mrs. A. S. Freedman. Mis.

T. V. Nealon, Mrs. Anna D. Stone.

Dr. A. S. Freedman, Mra. George Griffiths.

Mrs. Walter Harris, Mrs. C. H. Sassen and Mrs.

John Morel. and Charles Fahringer, this city. bbssoms, and will carry a white prayer books, with shower of gardenias and A reception at the Serio home at blue mousseline de soie, respectively. The gowns were fashioned with graduated tucked skirts and puffed sleeves. valley lilies.

4:30 o'clock, will follow the ceremony Miss Helen Keating will be her sis Miss Esther Keating They carried snapdragons, larkspur, ter's only attendant. She will be at Last night, Mr. Cook entertained his ushers at a bachelor dinner at the tired in a tunic gown of peach chiffon yellow roses and African daisies. Mr. Snowdon was attended by A.

Allen dorph Schoonmaker Poughkeepsie, Dietrich, and Mrs. John Moffatt, ending entrain. Her hat will be of Roosevelt Women Say Daily North Washington Avenue entertained the bride and her maids at a dinner peach rough straw, aff the face pic ture fashion, with fuschia ribbon vel N. as best man. Ushers were E.

Treverton Clark and Paul F. Kayser. party in her home. Out of town guests were entertained at dinner at the Serio this city. vet trim, falling in streamers below the waist.

She will wear lace mitts in the fuschia shade, and Grecian sandals home. Assisting the bridal party In re El Y' Menetteg Alice: eanor: of fuschia. Her flowers will be a oeivlng guests at the reception and wedding breakfast in Hotel Casey Conservation League Elects New Officers Mrs. Cecil Garey Named President for Third Year, at Annual Luncheon Out of town guests include: Dr. and Mrs.

C. Gordon Brownville. Miss Colonial bouquet of sweet peas, shad Hold Meeting The Y's Menettes Club met recently at the home of Mrs. Rjilnh nou. were Mr.

and Mrs. Corbin and Mr CLEVELAND, June 9. This is tne eleventh national political con Photo by Schrifver lng from pale pink to fuschia. John T. Howard, Medford, will attend Althea Brownville, Boston, Mrs.

John Freeman. Beckley. w. and Mrs. Snowdon.

Mrs. Corbin wore DES MOINES, Iowa, June 9. A pleasant evening last night In Chicago talking to and Mrs. Charles Braested and Mr. Louis Rup MRS.

HOWARD C. SNOWDON North Lincoln Avenue. rith utr vention I have had the pleasure of at the bridegroom elect, as beat man. Mrs. Joseph Renculll, Philadelphia; Mrs.

Fred Shiffer, Plymouth; the Rev. printed chiffon with corsage of orchids, and Mrs. Snowdon was attired In blue lace, with gardenia corsage: tending. (Pleasure not always un Following the ceremony, there will Emily Stauffer presiding. Plans wert made for a dinner and nnHn tn s.

mixed with pain and Mrs. Merwin Heller. Harrlsburz: a pel. I resciifu train a little be be a wedding breakfast at the Keat lng residence, for the immediate fam I should add. held this month, the date and place After a wedding trip, the ersonals when I recall couple will reside at 64 North Franklin Street, Wilkes Barre.

to De announced. Cards followed. A. O. H.

Ladies Hies, after the couple will leave for a wedding trip to Bermuda. Upon their return, they will reside in Med 1912!) In one re sped this gathtr Miss Irene Jones, Carbondale; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zimmerman, Pottsville; Gsrda Avery, Germantown; Mr. and Mrs.

Owen Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Turnbull. Misses Mildred and Elizabeth Turnhull rmvlH Rnki Out of town guests In attendance at Miss Ann Strutin, Quincy Avenue tag resembles the To Meet Tonigbt the wedding were: Mrs. F.

D. Blod lord, ss. Miss Keating has been employed has returned from New York, where gett, St. Albans. N.

Mr. and Mrs. Kansas City meeting of 1928. Mrs. Mary Jennlnes will nrlrf she attended the fur fashion show Mrs.

Cecil Carey was reelected president of the Child Conservation League, for the third successive term, at the luncheon meeting of the league held yesterday" at the home of Miss Beatrice Boam, Maplewood. Iris and garden flowvrs were used In decorating the luncheon tables. Yearly reports were presented. Assisting officers named were: Mrs. Horace Noyes, vice president; Mrs.

Philip Lewert, treasurer; Mrs. Thomas Walsh, secretary; Mrs. Max Henkel Until recently in the Postal Depart the meetlnsr of the Ladies' Auxtliurr fore 11 oclo and arrived here at 7:30 this morning. I cannot quite get accustomed to so much solicitude and attention on the part everybody. Some day I suppose I may expect to, but it is Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Gaskill and ment, this city. Mr.

Bray is executive That year at this stage Mr. Hooer was as sure that W. H. Davis. 'Jackson Heights, N.

Mrs. C. A. Corbin, Mr. and Mrs.

C. R. Corbin. Mrs. Elizabeth Mead.

Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mead, Miss Mary daughter, Marjorie, Clarks Summit, Benjamin Howell, Anne Mellichad.

Shenandoah; Mrs. David Del Rossi and daughter, Rita, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. Harold McMillan, Dauphin. secretary to Mayor John J.

Irwin, have returned from Chicago, 111. Medford. attended Medford High No. 4. A.

O. H. tonight In the Hyde Park Hotel. Alice Bohan will preside at the meeting of the Junior Auxiliary, scheduled for 7:30 o'clock. Church Guild School, Cress Preparatory School, John Cullen, Philadelphia, spent tlit Louise Douglas, Binghamton: Miss Kathryn Candor, Lock Dr.

week end with his aunt, Miss Helen he would be nominated as Mr, Landon is now. The "stop Lan Boston University, and Northeastern University School cf from where he will receive a degree in law this D. of A. Council Elects Officers and Mrs. C.

H. Snowdon, Strouds Flanagan, Adams Avenue. man, corresponding secretary: Mrs. B. Miss Ellen Weir, Erie, was the week Alice Longworth To Meet Today month.

He is also a mcmbor of Kappa don" drive today, be on the wane. 0 0 0 Officers were elected bv Liberty while reported to end guest of Miss Frances Niemeycr, South Blakely Street, Dunmore. F. Phillips, auditor. The nominating committee was composed of Mrs.

Charles H. Taylor, president: Mrs. Kappa Legal Fraternity. Woman's Guild of St. Mark's still gives forth sounds suggestive of Mrs.

George Evans Gives Luncheon Church, Dunmore, will meet this aft Out of town guests attending the Council, No. 2, D. of at a recent meeting, as follows: Councilor, Mrs. Ellen Moore; Lillian Baumbacker. the grinding of gears and the whir Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew B. Warman, wedding will include: Mr. and Mrs. George Harris, Mrs.

Clifford Edwards and Mrs. Edward Scholia. Adams Avsnue, Dunmore. have opened Mrs. George Evans, president of ring of But to did the movement to stop Hoover, up to the time associate; Helen Dixon, vice councilor; ernoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home cf Miss Susie Hollow, Green Ridge Street.

Auxiliary Will their Summer home at Maplewocd. Plans were made for a picnic to be Bertha Dlckman. associate; Hazel of his nomination. Mr. and Mrs.

George Felton, Quincy John J. Bray, Mayor and Mrs. John J. Irwin, Mr. and Mrs.

James Callan, Mr. and Mrs. F. Merton Eocoline. Medford; Mr.

and Mrs. Leo Bray and Miss Marie Bray. Milton, Mr. Ladies' Auxiliary to Coeur de Lion Commandery, No. 17, Knights Templar, entertained her officers and committee chairmen for the new year, at held at Mrs.

Lewert's home in'Wayne wood later in the Summer. There Dixon, conductor; Hannah Howell, warden; Catherine Fiedler, financial Avenue, have returned from Atlantic In the Chicago convention of 1920 City and Elizabeth, N. J. were 30 guests present. Miss Margaret McHale, North Key Convene Today Ladies' Auxiliary to the Eastern Travelers will meet this afternoon at 2:15 o'clock In P.

O. S. of A. Hall. and Mrs.

Philip Hugo and son, Paul secretary; Muriel Prestwood, assistant; Christine Pletcher. treasurer; Bertha Jones, recording secretary Margaret ser Avenue, Is spending the Summe: the bosses from the East were out in front. It is history that a long distance call to Mr. Boies Penrose in Pennsylvania preceded the nomination of Mr. Harding.

From this con Maiden. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Y. W.

S. A. Ha with her brother, the Rev. Aloyslus Jackson, Inside sentinel; Jennie Haid Outing At Ariel G. McHale, Great Falls, Mont.

enstelne, outside sentinel; Rosalie Wil Mr. and Mrs. Vincent P. Cadden luncheon yesterday at Shady Side Inn. Present were: Mesdarnes John Brandt, P.

Anthony Sweet, Evan Evans, A. P. Clarke, Harry Aguthier. Thomas Bainbridge, E. E.

Edwards, Rex Card well, Elmer Fuller, Thomas E. Evans, J. Palmer Smith. Albert Snyder, Howard Hutson. Elmer Ide, John Evan and Ripple Smith.

Miss Louise Matthews, chairman of bur, trustee; Ruth Jenkins and Muriel Prestwood, representatives to the state Linden Street, left yesterday for the membership committee of the Y. W. C. was In charge of arrange vention the long distance wires lead westward; not to the East. The telephones are busy, but the persons on the distant ends are talking from Tope ka, Wichita, and points west and Washington, D.

C. attend the graJ council; Helen Dixon, alternate; Mary uation of their son, John J. Cadden, ments for the annual outing of the association, which took place yesterday Reed, deputy, and Maude Gregory, captain of degree team. Installation Self Consciousness Overcome Personality Developed My course slst you In developing potsr nd charm. And In eliminating the handicap of neglected education.

NAt.DAH ROSS 7S5 TAYLOR AVE. Telephone 4 5,180 from Catholic University. Eleanor Roosevelt still a surprise to me. When I was called up last night and told I could not possibly travel in a day coach for a part of my journey where the train does not cairy a parlor car, I was almost Indignant at being considered different than the rest of the world. Then I realized it had nothing to do with me, but with the fact that I happen to be the President's wife and must be treated differently.

I think I shall have to learn this lesson every lictle while so as not to forget it. Dr. and Mrs. Morehouse, and General Graw met us at the station this morning and we went at once to the Fort Des Moines Hotel for breakfast. We reached Drake University at 9 o'clock where the academic procession was just forming as we arrived.

I slipped into my cap and gown and joined the line. I believe there is nothing In the world as hot as these gowns. As wc walked across the campus to the church where the exercises were held, I realized I was getting warmer and warmer, and more and more nervous. I do not think I shall ever get over being nervous before a speech, especially a speech to young people, but this was a remarkably attentive and helpful audience to talk to. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT southwest.

0 0 0 Mrs. William Judge and daughter. will take place July 13. Margaret, West Market Street, have Mildred Lowry Will The men from the typical prairie returned from New York. Wed Lewis Hess Republican Club states are in the saddle, and it's a Western saddle, at that.

at Lake Ariel. A program of water and other sports was enjoyed, 'including a track meet, community singing, led by Madame Fitz Randolph, and dancing last evening in Woolworth Hall. The Mothers' Club and other groups of the association held meet Mr. and Mrs. Albert Collins, Co' Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Lowry, Phila Holds Meeting lumbla Street, are attending the grad The plank proposing a constitutional delphia, former residents of this city. The Lackawanna County Council, uation exercises at Lehigh University this week. Their son, Clyde, will re announce the engagement of their Federated Republican Women, met last night at the W. W.

Scranton residence. amendment for state regulation cf hours and wages is put forward, not by a social worker from the textile mill area of New England, but by a daughter, Mildred, and J. Lewis Hess. ings at the lake during the day. Benton, Pa.

The marriage will take There was a large attendance. Ridge Row. with Mrs. J. Palmer Permanent Kurls and Waves place the last week In June.

ceive a Baccalaureate degree. Mr. and Mrs. Cliston Cooke, Monroe Avenue, have returned from a trip to New York and Atlantic City. Mr.

and Mrs. Russell C. Davis, mall town editor. Mr. William Allen 0 0 0 World Wide Guild Smith presiding.

John J. Owens gave a talk, and the musical program was presented by Mrs. John Lloyd, vocal White, Emporia. Kansas. There isn't Party Planned Installs Officers soloist.

Plans were discussed for the At Sproul Home a factory in Emporia that wouldn't be scorned by Lawrence, but Mr. White demonstrates to the party that Philo Street, have returned from New The World Wide Guild, Immanuel annual carnival of nations, to be held Mrs. H. B. Sproul, Clay Avenue, by the council in the Fall.

all kinds of good ideas may come out Baptist Church, met recently at the home of Mrs. Ella Moore. Vine Street, will open ner home tomorrow after York. Miss Mary Jones and Miss Sarah Jones, Colleg? Street, have returned from New York. noon at 2 o'clock for a musicale and of the West, and that the new control has a national point of view.

and installed officers as follows: Miss D. A. R. Board Moore, president; Marlon Manley, Large natural waves with Cluster Kurls, Croquicnole or Spiral, complete with Shampoo and Finger Wave. Moderately priced.

R. BELLE RICHARDS Beauty Shoppe 114 S. MAIN AVE. Thone 2 4681 If anyone had said a few davs ago Miss Lillian Whitaker, daughter of To Meet Tomorrow reading under the auspices of Ladies' Auxiliary to Keystone Consistory Reservations may be made with Mrs. vice president: Emma Ritch.

secre that the Republican convention wo Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Whitaker, Madi Scranton Citv Chapter.

D. A. be considering such a constitutional son Avenue, has returned from Ursinus Sproul or Mrs. George Scheuer. mendment he would have been tary; Edith Butz, treasurer.

A farewell party was also held In honor of Mrs. Samuel Brown, who will leave next month to reside in Scotland. will hold a board meeting tomorrow morning at 10:15 o'clock, in the Cen 0 0 0 College to spend the Summer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenswelg, laughed down.

Alice Foy Weiss tury Club. The nine learned members of the Weds in New York Allen Street, Dunmore, and Mrs. H. H. Scheck, Capouse Avenue, will at Supreme Court are not in politics, bat Th.

marriage of Alice Foy Weiss. tend the graduation of William they provide plenty of political activity for the rest of us. Rosenswelg from Temple University ALICE LONGWORTH Medical School tomorrow In Phlladel phia. Walsh. Elizabeth, N.

and Mrs. Ann McDonald, Roxbury, Mass. 0 0 0 Mrs. Jack Bexon Honors Bride Elect Mrs. Jack Bexon Olyphant Avenue, recently entertained at a bridge and personal shower at her home.

In honor of Miss Mae Bexon, a bride elect. Present were: Mesdames Jack Bexon William Benjamin, Jack Elmira, N. Mary McCarty, Jersey City; Walter Phil bin, and the Misses Mae Bexon, Mary Lewis, Esther Lewis, Lillian Noth acker. Katherine Falk. Lois Nothacker, Dorothy Miller, Betty Bexon, Alice McDonald, Marjorie Schorley, Lois Bexon.

Martha Gwynne, Mabel Phillips, Ruth Hadfield, Dorothy Cornell, Binghamton, N. Ruth Bexon and Helen Bexon. 0 0 0 Marjorie Williams To Entertain W. A. R.

Miss Marjorie Williams will entertain members of the W. A. Saturday at Chapman Lake. Her guests will Include: Sallie Brooks, Martha Phillips. Maxine Phillips.

Betty Allison. Peggy Allison, Jane Shanley, Ann Harris, Ann Lewis, Dorothy Fickus, Gail James, Norma Held, Mary Jenkins, Nancy Apgar, Betty Jones. Nancy Joyce. Phyllis Carey. Jane Davenhall, Evelyn Crass, Peggy Crunden, Jean Rayner, Doroth7 Baker.

Mary Louise Evans. Kit Simms, Mary Reinhart and Lois Stipp. 0 0 0 Theta Chi Delta To Conduct Dance The Theta Chi Delta Sorority will entertain at its annual Summer formal dance the night of June 30 in the Elks' Club. Miss Ruth Smith, president, has appointed Miss Rosalyti Gross and Miss Ruth Hollander as cochairmen of the dance committee. Officers of the club, in addition to Miss Smith, include: Selma Block, vice president; Harriet Weber, treasurer; Rosalyn Gross, secretary.

0 0 0 Synagogue Auxiliary Will Conduct Picnic Ladies' Auxiliary of the Taylor Synagogue will entertain at its annual picnic Sunday at Baddak's Farm. Union Street, Taylor. Music and card games will be featured, and there will be a sale of home baked cakes. Players are asked to provide cards. Officers of the auxiliary are: Mrs.

Esther Kalstein, president; Mrs. Blanche Davis, treasurer; Mrs. Anna Fink, vice president; Mrs. Rose Leb owltz. secretary.

Committees in charge New York, daughter of Mrs. Catherine Foy, Prospect Avenue, this city, and Frank Tennill. Montgomery which took place in Harrison, N. Monday, is announced. 0 0 0 T.

Y. S. W. A. R.

Miss Jessie E. MacLeod, Quincy Miss Williams Entertains For Mrs. LeRoy Barnes Ellen Maegher Weds Hugh P. Mulloy Announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Ellen Mary Meagher, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Meagher.

Pleasant Mount, and Hugh P. Malloy, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Mulloy, Binghamton. N. Y.

The ceremony took place Monday morning in St. James Church. Pleasant Mount, vith the Rev. M. Jordan officiating and celebrating the nuptial mass.

Mrs. William B. O'Neill, Miss Lourdes O'Neill and Gerald O'Neill gave the recital durirrjj the arrival of the guests. The bride was attired in white satin, made on princess lines, with flowing train. Her fingertip illusion veil was held in place by a coronet.

She carried white roses and baby breath. Her maid of honor. Miss Theresa Murray, Miss Helen Williams recently en Avenue, is vacationing in Atlantic City. James Nese and Casper Greco, Old Forge, are spending several days In New York. tertained at a linen shower at her To Hold Dance home in honor of Mrs.

Leroy Barnes, The T. Y. S. and W. A.

R. Sorori a recent bride. The guests were: Mrs. ties will entertain at a dance the night LeRoy Barnes, Mrs. M.

J. Murphy, Mrs. T. E. Williams, Mrs.

J. F. Ka of June 17 in the Scranton Country Club. Misses Sallie Brooks and Judy navy. Miss Gladys Smith, Miss Grace Roughton.

Miss Helen Sabol, Mis Mary Kristof. Miss Anne Williams and the hostess, Miss Helen Williams. The Southard are cochairmen of arrangements. Assisting them are Misses Jane Reid. Jane Shanley.

Doris Diet rick. Martha Phillips, Bette Powell, bride was the recipient of many Bees Like You'll Learn Why When You Taste beautiful gifts. Luncheon was served. Jessup, wore pink mousseline de soie 0 0 0 with fitted Jacket and carred Johanna Hill roses. The best man was John Central Class Plans Reunion Miss Dorothy Hausser Is active In arrangements for the reunion of the January class of 1934 of Central High School to be held at the Hotel Jer myn Tuesday evening, June 16.

The reunion will be celebrated as a dinner dance commencing at 6:30 o'clock. Members df the assisting committee are: Paul F. Burns, class president: Betty Bailey, Betty Danvers. Betty Corbin, Harry Apgar Joseph Riley and Robert J. Williams.

Reservations may be secured by call in? Misses Corbin, 2 2195; Bailey, 3 0587, or Hausser, 2 4054. Marguerite Dolan Mulloy, Binghamton. Weds William Kerrigan Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Dolan, Phelps Maxine Williams, Gall James and Ruth MacMillan. 0 0 0 The Lackawanna County Pharmaceutical Society Auxiliary will meet tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock in the Catholic Women's Club. All members are urged to be present. Plana will be completed for the proposed bus ride to Johnson City, N. Y.

Mrs. George Brown will preside. DI I 1C DIDDrMVftC Kr Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride's sister. Mrs. William R.

O'Neill. After an extended trip through the Street, announce the marriage of their daughter, and William J. Kerrigan, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. Kerrigan, North Washington Avenue. The ceremony took place South, the couple will reside in Wilkes Barre.The bridegroom is an account May 19, In St. John the Evangelist Church, Wilkes Barre, the Rev. Frank ant In the office of Armour Company.

0 0 0 Elizabeth DeLacy Tent No. 10, McHugh officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Al Stone were the attendants.

The ItiflV Invites You bride is a graduate of Central Hign School and the Mercy Hospital School Daughters of Union Veterans, will meet tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock at Memorial Hall. All officers will wear white. A social time to which the public is invited will follow. for Nurses. Mr.

Kerrigan was graduated from Central High School and tome to ine ianage in june ma enjoy Atlantic City ac its best. Balmy days with cool nights. Surf bathing direct from hotel without charge. St. Thomas College.

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400 rooms with fresh and sea water baths European and American Plan. HOTEL of the affair include: refreshments, Mrs. Max Ecker, Mrs. Bertha Weiss berger, Mrs. Rose Davis; tickets, Mrs.

Fanny Yuskowitz, Mrs. J. Weissber eer and Mrs. S. Gelb: amusements, SiClaridge ATLANTIC CITY, N.

J. P. unni, UtMvf Aid a Gordon and Mrs. Edith Fink. 0 0 0 Keystone Players Present Comedy "The Queen's Husband," Robert Sherwood's comedy in three acts, was presented last night by the Scranton Keystone Players as their annual commencement play.

Earle Ernst, of the Keystone College faculty, directed. Those taking part were: Llewellyn Baer. Betty Danvers, Joseph Dobbs, Elizabeth Thomas, Jack P. Donis. Fred Zangardi, Edgar Forrest, Charles Rushmore, Julius Banionis, Robert Hawley, Ralph Ernst.

39c rre At our Grocer' Try It Today "You'll Lilce It!" VnoktTnatJ vine tf tctan, boardwalk iniparkfrm 1 25 A week. '36 WYOMING AVE. let Siytcraprr by tbt Sea.

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