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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1936 Drama Graduate Catholic Nurses Wil THE GLOBE THE GLOBE THE GLOBE THE GLOBE Give Program Here Members of Visitation Guild Birds Around Home Interesting as Zoo Study of Them Will Intrigue Children Olive Roberts' 1 Barton Says IHMIUIlBltilimi Amazing but true VALUES Amnlng but troe VALUES To Sponsor Symposium Tomorrow Night A symposium on liturgy and Catho lic action will be held tomorrow night at 8:30 o'clock in the Mercy Bargains for Thursday ONE DAY ONLY Hospital Nurses' Home under the aus pices of the Visitation Guild, which is JM xllllk iilliSSt yl affiliated with the Scranton Diocesan Council of Catholic Women. By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON City mothers are taking their children to the Zoo to see the cow, sheep, pigs and chickens. There is no joke in this at all because it is exactly what happens. For a fact, many children today know more about elephants and kangaroos than they do of the barnyard.

After all, only a small percentage of people have cars and their horizon is bounded by the distance the fire whistle carries. I have watched such children view our familiar domestic friends for the era TEMS Nro mats PAY The symposium, which is open to the public, will be given by the Catholic Bi College Association, composed of students from Miserlcordia College, In this summer's newest styles Dallas, and St. Thomas College, this IS city. Miss Catherine Gibson, president of first time, and their wonder and delight are almost Incredible. And what the guild, will preside.

The program will be as follows: The Missal, Helene DeMun; CathO' SPECIALLY PRICED AT (geach Is true of our everyde.y animals Is true of our so called "familiar" birds as well. These youngsters gather 'round the cages of exotic birds and know the difference between a crane and a lie Action and the College Man, John R. Lenahan; Catholic Action and the DAY (o)(o) (o)(o)(C Press, Jayne Jordan; vocal solo, Ave flamingo, or a macaw and a cockatoo every time. But right behind the deer Maria," Lugzi, Carlton G. Wright, Joseph P.

Caughlin, accompanist. Inspiration of Church Music. Joseph Coughlln. Vj White and pastel shades in many materials Miss Lois Barber, Lenoxville, who will complete the course in dramatics at the Smith School of Expression, Dalton. tomorrow.

Diplomas will be presented at a public recital tomorrow night at 8 o'clock In the M. E. Church, Dalton. yard in that grove of threes a cardinal is whistling. What do they know Catholic Action and the College of him? Diversion in Watching Off the fountain on the end of a maple branch the purse nest of an oriole dangles.

An assured flicker drills for grubs below the reservoir wall. ersonals In a Grand and Glorious Group Just imagine you can get a brand new white or pastel hat at this low price! There are colors to match your pastel dresses and coats styles for every summer need. Why not buy several to complete different summer costumes. We have them in your headsize so come early to make your selection. Globe Basement Store Catbirds, warblers, robins and red IN THE GLOBE'S Basement Store Come early Shop All Day wings; wrens, woodpeckers, martins Woman, Margaret C.

Husic. Sir Thomas More and Catholic Action, Prank Holmes. Le Deum, audience. Chairman, Frank Holmes. The officers of the association are: president, Frank Holmes; vice president, Helen Delehanty; vice president, John Gill; secretary, Sara Casey.

Kupchos Honored At Shower Party and bluebirds; most of them pasted Theodore Maus, North Washington in Tommy's school nature book, but pn the other side of the world a far Avenue, is ill at his home. Owen Dempsey, a student at Syra cuse University, has returned, to his as direct contact goes. Because they are not behind wires it never strikes either Tommy or his family that they home on Monsey Avenue, for the Sum mer. are to be met and observed. Yet an hour or two at this busy time John Kupcho recently entertained at The Rev.

M. Joseph McDonnell, a variety shower at home, honoring of family raising and food hunting and general fussing in birdland is Newark, Ohio, is spending several days with his parents at their home on Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kupcho, who Amazing But True VALUES for Women and Misses Chestnut Street, Dunmore. about as interesting a diversion as I know.

It won't be long, however. Many of the birds are only visiting for a Mrs. Mildred Moya and son, Mexico Bargains for MEN! Shirts Bargains for BOYS! Wash Suits City, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John week or two on their way to the cooler Dingleberry, cedar Avenue.

Canadian woods. Others disappear from parks and orchards into the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jacobs and Cool Washable Dresses deeper wilds for the Summer. Those family, Quincy Avenue, have motored to Penn State College, to attend the graduation of Jerome Jacobs.

Mrs. F. Miller and grandson, 88 Frederick H. Beers, Alder street, are Special visiting Mrs. Gwendolyn Schunk, who stay, stop singing and, as most parents do when the small fry have hopped away, and the house is deserted forever, get pretty humdrum and bored.

At any rate the showoff time is over. In Greatest Variety Now This is why it is an excellent Idea to make an effort to see birds in the flesh just now. The first of June finds the laggards arriving at last and the Pittsburgh. Lovely prints, stripes or plain whites and pastels in several good styles. Some are dressy, some tailored, some with the action back.

All are tastefully trimmed arid some have novelty buttons. James W. McNulty is a patient at I'88 the Hahnemann Hospital. Two lovely wash suits of quality cotton in fast colors. Sleeveless or short sleeve styles.

Sizes 3 to 6 years. Starchless collar shirts in Hew patterns and shades. All full cut in fast colors. Just in time for summer at this low price. Sizes 14 to 17.

Misses Adelaide Gustaitis and Mary each Spudis, Theodore Street, are visiting In Chicago and Cleveland. early departing ones not yet gone. So If you are one of those who delight in Sizes 14 20 36 44 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L.

Lathrop, were recently married. Present were: Emma Killiany, Helen Friteh, Helen Mack, Magdalen Miskosky, Pauline Huba, Mary Fritch, Mary Pelis, Elsie Huba, Betty Bzdik, Ethel and Harriet Mancinelll, Anna Horvat, Anna Kos tik, Anna Kupcho, Josephine Cicak, Anna Crunik, Margaret Grippe, Monica Gerchak, Monica Grunik, Marie Gercak, Margaret Urabel, Pauline Tatar, Dorothy Gerchak, John Grippe, Joseph Geman, M. Bzdik, John Dilla Doma, Joseph Martlnko, John Gallik, Michael Smith, S. Gola, Stephen 'and William Killiany, Roman Pilch, Paul Dudra, James Burke, Larry Vitalettl, Elmer Druther, Reese Passerl, Joseph Spegar, E. Korosclk, Robert Passed, Joseph Olson, P.

Kusmerlck, Joseph Grumlk, Anthony Kupcho, John By.s tram, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gerchak, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kupcho.

Marie, Dorothy and Monica Gerchak. 0 0 New England Women Meet in Glenburn The Scranton Colony of New England Women held its final meeting of the season yesterday afternoon at the Hall homestead in Glenburn. Mrs. A. L.

Lister presided. The program consisted of the inspection of the homestead built In 1802 and its many heirlooms and New England furnishings. Songs, composed by members of the Hall family, were sung by descendants of the original owners of the home. At the conclusion of the meeting, Slacks Nite Shirts York, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Wilcox Clarks Green. Misses Annunciata Lepord and Eliza taking the children places, to see the animals and birds either in zoos or on farms, you might vary the procedure in the next few weeks and find a new interest in life. There is a lot of fun in identifying a beth Smith of the Visiting Nurse Staff, will leave tomorrow, by motor, Of fine Muslin 88c for Los Angeles, where they bird.

But if that is too much trouble. will attend the biennial nursing con Cotton Cord LACE Dresses there is almost as much thrill In no vention from June 21 to June 26. Quality muslin with a blue trimming. Full cut night shirts in sizes 16 to 20. Mary Shea Weds ticing one you've never seen before.

And, not meaning to spoil my little cantata, I would like to suggest that all nests be viewed and not touched, and that birds be treated with the John McCabe Sanforized cotton slacks in tr.any patterns and colors. Completely tailored with belt loops, cuff bottoms and reinforced seams. Sizes 12 to 16. A very special buy in slacks. Miss Mary Shea, daughter of Mrs.

In lovely one or two piece styles courtesy and kindness that is their Catherine Shea, Davis Street, Mi nooka, became the bride yesterday, of John McCabe, son of Joseph Mc due. Berean Class Cabe, Cedar Avenue, Minooka. The Swim Suits ceremony was performed in St. Jos To Meet Tomorrow eph's Church, by the Rev. P.

H. Mc Cormlck, South Dakota, an uncle of The Berean Bible Class, Asbury M. E. Church, will meet tomorrow after the bridegroom. Miss Helen Vernal each noon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

L. Hawthorne, Avenue. 100 Wool One piece style in plain rust or red. First quality Sizes 14 to 16. neck and tie collar models, i revere collar and contrasting trimmed models, and two piece dresses with contrast in buttons and belt.

You'll love them all they're so cool and easy to The Globe's Basement Store Thursday is Polo Shirts Athletic Knit Shirts 4 83c White combed yarn Otis Brand shirts offered at this price because they are slightly imperfect. Balbriggan Underwear Separate shirts and drawers 2 88c Ecru color combed yarn, knitted to fit well. Short sleeved shirtst sizes 34 to 44. Ankle length drawers. Gray or Blue Zipper Shirts 4 88c Aqua Peach Tearose White 3l Sizes 14 to 44 Yes! 4 fine polo shirts at this amazing price made of quality mesh, in plain colors or white.

Sizes 8 to 12. Globe Basement Store DAY Women's Crepe Pajamas ANKLETS for Girls, Women 6 Pairs Chenille Slip on SWEATERS Boys' Pajamas Broadcloth pajamas in several 2 piece styles. A variety of first quality patterns and colors. Full cut. 8 to 18 AQ.

years 00 Odd Lot Table 88c Two piece Lace trimmed Applique trimmed the retiring president, Mrs. Lister, presented the gavel to the incoming president, Mrs. J. E. Sickler.

The latter named the following committees: program, Mrs. Walter L. Hill, Mrs. Mildred Foster Kelley and Miss Amy Northup; legal and civic: Mrs. Mary N.

Bean and Miss Helen Baker; welfare, Mrs. E. B. Jermyn and Mrs. E.

J. Berlinghof; library: Mrs. M. J. Schields and Mrs.

D. A. Capwell; hostess, Mrs. Reese Harris; transportation1: Mrs. Grace Sanderson Fuller; publicity, Mrs.

J. Farnham Mears. De Lacy Tent To Meet Tonjght Members of Elizabeth DeLacy Tent, No. 10, Daughters of Union Veterans, will commemorate Flag Day, at 'their meeting tonight, in Memorial Hall. All allied societies of the G.

A. R. and their friends, in addition to the general public, are invited. The tent will have a brief business session at 7:30 o'clock, and the program will commence at 8:30 o'clock. Miss Sara A.

Jones, patriotic instructor, will be in charge. Those taking part will be: Attorney David W. Phillips, Gobin Camp brass quartet; Sam Bevan, John Jones, Thomas Miles, Peggie Kiernan, Thelma Krum and Mrs. Grace Magor. 0 0 Dramatic Club Holds Outing The Fidus Achates Dramatic Club recently held an outing In Harrison Park.

Present were: Mae Miller, Mildred Flint, Gladys Rodway, Alice Jones, Mildred Mayer, Lucy Hartman, Mildred Evans, Violet Harmer, Irene Lewert, Celia Erwin, Marie Sarno, Agnes Flint, Helen Drake, Pat McAn drew, Thomas Flint, Kenneth Hart man, Ralph Mayer, Albert Hartman, Alvin Evans, William Prall, Arthur Foy, Joseph Sarno, Carl Erwin, Abraham Wefchel, Harold Flint and Harold Ivey. 0 0 0 Mrs. Scudde Honors Bride Elect Honoring Miss Mary Jane MacMil lan, a bride elect, Mrs. C. J.

Scudder, North Webster Avenue, recenty entertained 15 guests at a dinner party and linen shower at her home. Mrs. Theodore Bird, Richmont Street, gave a cocktail party preceding the dinner. Other parties given for the bride elect include: A dinner at the Dietrich by (a group of friends; a bridge and variety shower, Miss Margaret Lewis, Jefferson Avenue; supper and kitchen shower, Miss Gladys Harper, Monroe Avenue; bath towel shower, Mrs. Howard Benckers, Madison Avenue.

presided at the organ. The bride was lovely In a gown of eggshell shade lace, modeled on fitted lines, with jacket, having long cape effect sleeves. Her hat was of matching baku straw, trimmed in tafleta ribbon, and she carried an armful of valley lilies and roses. Her maid of honor, Miss Catherine Burke, wore aqua shade linen tunic gown, trimmed with dubonnei sliade flowers. She carried an armful of deep red roses.

Eugene Mc Cabe'was best man. After a breakfast at the Shea residence, the couple left for a tour of the New England States. They will reside at 3208 Cedar Avenue. 0 0 0 Almeda Derby Honors Miss Gibbs Miss Almeda Derby, Oram Street, recently entertained at her home, In honor of Miss Louise Gibbs, a bride elect, whose marriage to Melvin Morrison, Waverly, will take place June 20, In West Park M. E.

Church. There were 12 guests. 0 0 0. Church Sodality To Conduct Party The Blessed Virgin Sodality of Our Lady of the Snows Church, Clarks Summit, will entertain at a card party and tea Wednesday afternoon, June 17, on the rectory lawn. Prizes will be awarded for high scores at each table, and there will be nonplayer and door awards.

Miss Patricia Young Is chairman of arrangements for the affair, proceeds from which will be donated to the church building fund. Miss Mary King is president of the sodality. 0 0 0 Cadet Mothers To Meet Tonight The Cathedral Cadet Mothers' Club will meet tonight at 8 o'clock In the Cathedral Cadet Club. Final returns of all card parties will be made. A social hour featuring cards and refreshments will follow.

Mrs. William Vernal will preside. All members are urged to attend. 0 0 0 Inter Fraternity To Hold Dance Tonight The Inter Fraternity Council of Scranton will present Its fifth annual June sport dance tonight at the Ma sonic Temple. Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock and continue until 1 o'clock.

Robert J. Williams, president of the council, is chairman of the committee arranging the affair. A Chicago broadcasting orchestra will play. Women's Swim Suits 88c Covert cloth and Chambray 88c 8 8c Sweat shirts, sport shirts, sleeveless wash suits And balbriggan union suits. QC Not all sizes bww Ideal for summer working with attached collar, 2 pockets and Talon fastener.

Sizes 14 Va to 17. Globe Basement Store For this one price you can buy enough anklets for the whole summer. In plain colors or blazer stripes. Mercerized cotton. Sizes 6Vi to 104.

Globe Basement Store Sporty sweaters to wear at the lake or in town with summer slacks or skirts. Boat or crew necks button up collar styles. Globe Basement Store back suits to give you an unbroken coat of tan. Black, navy, green, red or copen in wool worsted. Double crotch and 12 inch skirt.

Sizes 34 to 46. Globe Basement Store Globe Basement Store 2 Way Stretch LASTEX ROLL ONS Bargains for Your Home or Cottage! Cool cotton crepe for summer sleeping. In peach, flesh and white. Sizes 16 and 17. Extra sizes in tailored pajamas with print trims.

Women's Porto Rican Gowns 3 for SSc Hand embroidered and appli qued gowns that are cut full length. White, tearose and flesh. Sizes 16 and 17. You'll want three of these lovely gowns at this one price! Women's Rayon UNDIES 3 88c Choose 3 of the garments you rcsd most and pay only 88c for all three! Lace trimmed panties, vests, step ins, bloomers. Regular and extra sizes in tearose and flesh.

Each garment regularly 39c. Women's Silk SLIPS 88c Small, Medium, Large Each of the items in the quantity stated sells at this one low price. Take advantage of these special values on the Globe's eighty eight cent day. Step in girdles that are seamless and boneless. Very lightweight and easy to wash.

Specially priced. Stock up! For home or cottage Each of the items in quantity given cost only 88c Bleached Sheets, size 81 99. Extra heavy linen finish. 6 Pillow Cases, size 45 36. 70 80 Cotton Plaid Blankets.

Unbleached Muslin Mattress Covers, Either twin or full size. 10 yards Unbleached Muslin, 39 Inches wide. 9 yards Bleached Muslin, 36 Inches wide. 6 yards Printed Percale, 36 Inches wide. Choice of all patterns.

Feather Pillow, size 21 27. Crushed chicken feathers, covered with fancy ticking. Tape bound. Globe Basement Store All in Ones deducing Corselette ZOTOS Permanent Waves Tailored Curtains in novelty marquisette, pair 88c Ruffled Curtains in ivory marquisette with colored figures. Per pair 88c Cottage Sets in ivory with dots or figures in ivory.

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10 yards for 88c 36 irich Soisette Prints. Many colorful patterns on light or medium backgrounds, 5 yards 88c i Globe Basement Store No Machinery No Electricity Comfortable Quick Simple Safe ooC 88c ea. Perforated rubber garment with swami cloth bust section and elastic shoulder straps. Cool to wear it laces in back. Globe Basement Store And a perfectly beautiful wave Mary Lawless 220 Scranton Life Bldf.

Phone 9066 Lace trimmed, straight and tops on cut slips with adjustable straps. 49" long. Sizes 40 to 44 in tearose. Globe Basement Store.

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