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6 THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1935 high mass of requiem in St. Lucy' "Little Hills of Ireland" (Klemm), "In the Luxembourg Gardens" (Manning), Audition Planned 1 936 LaFayette Four Door Sedan Italian Church.

Interment. Cathedral may send their names to Attorney Gomer W. Morgan, Room 210, Lackawanna Station, thi city, or to any of the judges. Cemetery. "Vale" (Russell).

Tenor, "Thy Tiny Hand' (Puccini McHale John McHale. Thursday Here for Singers La Boheme), "Then You'll Remember Me" (Balfe Bohemian Girl), "Be Thou from home of his niece, Mrs. Gerald Man ley, 1306 West Market Street. Hlgn mass of requiem at 9 a. m.

in Holy Past Exalted Rulers To Fill Elks' Chairs Faithful Unto Death" (Mendelssohn. Cf DaiiH 'TTir finrAOt. Ta t.VlA rc a. Rosary Church. Interment, Cathedral Obituary I.

W. Sutton, Retired Employe, Dies I. Wilson Sutton, 56, Mount Pocono, a retired Delaware, Lackawanna and Vistern Railroad employe, died last in the Moses Taylor Hospital following a lonj illness. He was a lifelong resident of Mount Posono and was Temple Choir President (Stainer Cricufixion), "Sing Again' (Protheroe) a i Angelicus' Cemetery. Nash Patrick Nash, formerly Announces Rules (Franck), "Love Is the Wind" West Scranton.

Thursday from Gene Cuslck's Funeral Parlors, 308 Wyoming Avenue. Requiem mass at 9 a. m. in A plan has been formulated by At St. Peter's Cathedral.

Interment, torney Gomer W. Morgan, persldent of Cathedral Cemetery. the Temple Choir, whereby vocalists of Lackawanna and Luzerne Counties, Terppe Fred Terppe, South Scranton druggist. Thursday at 11 Past exalted rulers will fill the lodge chairs at an "Oldtimers' meeting of the Scranton Lodge of Elks tomorrow night. Attorney David J.

Reedy will preside as exalted ruler. The' other chairs will be filled as follows: Attorney Jesse E. Sickler, esteemed leading knight; Matt F. Brown, esteemed loyal knight; Max L. Silverman, esteemed lecturing knight; Joseph F.

Conrad, esquire. Twenty five candidates known as. the "Joseph T. Fanning" class will be Initiated. Attorney A.

M. Lucks, exalted ruler, will preside at the initiation. All members are requested to m. from home of his mother, Mrs. Pauline O'Connell, 634 River Street, aprT J'oiViwmmufmmmjmmjammjamMaMHMmnMJx ivmmmvmv juuguaTrwTrTrniTfj esaeyprri employed for forty two years by tne Lackawanna, most of that time as a lection boss.

He was a formM Mount Pocono Cauncilman and a member of Mount Pocono M. E. Church and its Official Board. He also was a member of Interment, Plttston Avenue Cemetery, Cuslck Robert Cuslck, infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Cuslck, Plain 1 I is i (Mitchell), Where ere You Walk" (Handel), "In the Silence of Night" (Rachmaninoff), "Thy Beaming Eyes" (MacDowell). Baritone, "Dlo Possente" (Gounod Faust), "Myself When Young" (Leh mann Persian Garden), "How Willing My Paternal Love" (Handel Samson), "Arm, Arm Ye Brave" (Handel Judas Maccabeus), "In a Hundred Thousand Years" (Colman), "Trade Winds" (Keel), "I Have a Rendezvous With Life" (O'Hara), "The Lord's Prayer" (Forsyth), "I Love the Sea' (Backer), "Tally Ho' (Leonl). The twelve best singers selected at the audition will be required to sing in a final competition. The same judges will preside and will be the sole arbiters in the final selection of the two winners. The cash prizes of fifty dollars each will be awarded on the stage field, N.

formerly of this city. To Mount Pocono Fire Department and day at 10 a. m. from 141 Jefferson Firemen's Relief Association. Avenue.

Interment, St. Catherine' Leader of the low priced LaFayette line is the four door six passenger touring sedan with trunk on a wheelbase of 118 inches. Bodies on all LaFayettes this year are of all steel construction with a seamless steel top. Besides his widow, he is survived by Cemetery, Moscow. five daughters, Mrs.

Edward Reiser Gardner Leroy Gardiner, 638 Hitch witz, Portland, Mrs. A. C. Lawler and Mrs. R.

L. Steiff, Mount Pqcono Heckel, she is survived by two daugh cock Court. Thursday at 2 p. m. with services in the home.

Interment, Forest ters, Barbara and Dorothy; her father, Hill Cemetery. Mrs. C. J. Hoover, Wyoming, and Miss Ruth Sutton, at home; one brother.

John Sutton, Dunmore; four J. George Eissle, and two sisters Mrs, Frank Padden and Mrs. Albert Cup Grand Juror Loses WPA Job Hodge Finds Someone Else in Place After Serving County; Judge Moves for His Reinstatement Garbondale schalk, all of this city. CHEST PUBLICITY TO MEET Henry W. Gann, chairman of the Community Chest Publicity committee, has called a meeting of his group for 12:15 o'clock noon today at Hotel Casey.

sisters, Mrs. Elizabsth Kulp, StroudS' burg; Mrs. Howard Wilson, Mount Po cono; Mrs. Joseph LaFrance, Luzerne Weidner Casper Weidmer, 62 North Main Street, Carbondiale. Thursday Mrs.

Sarah M. Rich of Masonic Temple after their appear Mrs. Tilden Oney, Paradise Valley, and ance with the Temple Choir. The Mrs. Sarah Mason Hudson Rich died morning with mass of requiem In St Rose Church at 9:30 o'clock.

Inter Monday night at the dome of her prizes are donated by Col. L. A. Watres, who is deeply Interested in the music life of this city. two grandchildren.

Mrs. Stella Mulgrew meat. St. Rose Cemetery, niece, Mrs. Charles A.

Potter, Philadelphia. Mrs. Rich was a daughter Cobb Mrs. Gwendoline Cobb, 603 Following the concert, the successful Cemetery Street, Mayfield. This aft of the late Howard Spencer and Annie COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE Sound Amplifier Rental AL HARVEY Dies in Family Home President Judge Will Leach and Assistant District Attorney Harold R.

Edwards yesterday set themselves to the task of having Charles Hodge, Taylor, a grand juror, reinstated on his WPA job in Taylor. Simultaneous with the convening of ernoon at 12:30 o'clock with private McQueen Graham and owned th services at home. Services at family estate, The Grange, at Dun soprano or contralto will be given a voice test by Queena Mario, and the tenor or bass by Ward Stephens, New York teachers. Mrs. Stella Mulgrew, wife of Dr.

o'clock ni Jermyn Baptist Church. In. daff, Susquehanna County. Phone 4 2820 521 Wyo. Ave.

James Mulgrew. 1724 North Sumner terment. Old Colonial Mausoleum, The funeral will take place tomor' Avenue, and one of North Scranton Singers wishing to enter the contest work on the project, he was told another man had been given the job. Attorney Edwards consulted with President Judge Will Leach relative to Hodge's dilemma and both summoned William Galligher, state employment director tore. Galligher explained that tire assignment of workers was made by Thomas Kennedy, WPA director.

The court will endeavor today to arrange with Kennedy for the replace ir ant of Hodg3 as well as make ar langements whereby future jurors will not be deprived of their relief jobs by serving In court. Unicndale. row afternoon in Philadelphia with in best known and most highly regarded Herbert Thomas Herbert. 124 Ter the Grand Jury a week ago, Hodge was notified that he had been awarded a job on a Taylor work relief project. terment in Burlington.

N. J. women, died at 4 o'clock yesterday race Street, Carbondale. Thursday af ernoon in the family home follow DR. O.

E. JONES He consulted with the foreman on the afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with serv Frank X. Mueller ine a few months' illness. ices in charge of the Rev. Dr.

C. A. Frank X. Mueller, 64, 1201 Capouse job and was told, he said, that his job would be waiting for him at the Fulton, Baptist Church. Interment NOW IS THE TIME TO COME TO NEW YORK between the ages of 16 and 23 will have an audition at the Chamber of Com Avenue, died Monday night in his Mrs.

Mulgrew. a lifelong resident of this city, was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James McNish, pioneer conclusion of the Grand Jury ses Maplewood Cemetery. merce auditorium in the near future.

sion. Yesterday, when he reported for The audition Is open to amateur can home following a brief illness. Funeral services will take place at 2 o'clock Friday, afternoon from 318 Franklin Avenue. The body will be taken to Convicts Seek Pardons sellers in North Scranton. She was a member of Holy Rosary Church and active in the various women's societies Burleigh officiating.

Interment. Ster I Pleas of four Lackawanna County didates of both sexes and there will be two winners, a woman soprano or contralto, and a man tenor or bass. Wilkes Barre for cremation. ling Cemetery. Arrangements by Wesley! convicts will be heard by the Pardon of that parish.

unerals Franklin, Moscow. Board on November 20 and 21 at Har Mr. Mueller Is survived by his widow. Besides her husband she is survived Each winner will receive a fifty dol risburg. Local convicts who have ap Augusta; one daughter, Mrs.

Carl SchoenfeM, and a granddaughter. by two daughters. Helen and Alice fnnr sisters Mrs Davis. Bes plied for pardons are: Alexander Kar luck, robbery: Charles Medinski, bur lar prize, a voice test by famous New York teachers, and a stage appearance at the operatic concert of the Temple Choir at Masonic Temple on De sie Clare and Alice McNish, and Calpin James Calpln. Thursday glary, breaking and entering with in.

John Burns Lieut. William J. McNish, of from home of his daughter, Mrs. Vincent Ruddy, 1623 Cedar Avenue. High tent to steal; Albert Taldo.

highway the Scranton Fire Department. John Burns, a former resident of cember 16. Funeral arrangements in charge of robbery, and Henry Wolk, felonious use mass of requiem at 9:30 a. m. in St.

North Scranton, died Monday night at his home in Springville, Susquehanna Judges will be Wesley E. Woodruff T. P. Regan have not been completed, of explosives. There is no city in the world that offers visitors greater facilities for diversified entertainment than New York and there is no hotel in this great city that offers you more for your hotel dollar than The Lincoln NEW YORK'S 4 STAR HOTEL for block from Times Square, 3 blocks from 5th Ave.

8 minutes to Wall St. Underground passageway to all subways. for 3 fine restaurants the Coffee Shop, theTavern Grill and Bar, and the I1UI ROOM for dinner and supper dancing. and Prof. Gwilym Davies, Wilkes County, where he had resided for the John the Evangelist Church.

Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery, Dunmore. Arrangements by J. E. Regan and Sons.

past twenty five years. He is survived Barre, and Prof. David Jenkins and Dr. D. E.

Jones, this city. The com Luther League Meet Edmunds Burial Will by two daughters and two sons. The Luther League of St. John's mittee in charge has selected a list Ott Henry Ott, 128 Harrison Street, Take Place on Friday Lutheran Church, Jefferson Avenue, of songs for the competition, but con The funeral will take place at 10 tomorrow morning from the will hold a business meeting tomorrow Taylor. Today at 2 p.

m. from the home and 2:30 p. m. in St. Paul's testants will not be required to sing night at the church.

Theodore 3 The body of John Edmunds, formerly of Jermyn, who was killed in an auto home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles McCarthy, Laceyville. Sohumann will The social Evangelical Church. Interment, Forest Home Cemetery. Arrangements by T.

J. Davis and Sultzer, Taylor. train crash at Philadelphia on Sunday, Farry Mrs. Frank A. Parry, 572 Wales Street.

Thursday at 11 a. m. with solemn high mass of requiem in Holy Rosary Church. Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. Arrangements by O'Donnell's, North Scranton.

Jones Benjamin G. Jones. 300 Ferdinand Street. Thursday at 2 p. m.

from the home and 2:30 p. m. in North Main Avenue Baptist Church. Interment, Abington Hills Cemetery. Arrangements by Howard Snowdon.

Hamm Mrs. Edward Hamm, 401 Crown Avenue. Thursday at 2:30 p. m. from the home with services in charge of the Rev.

Dr. Theodore Hahn, pastor of Hickory Street Presbyterian Church. Interment, Moscow Cemetery. Walsh Irs. Bridget Walsh.

1889 Keyser Avenue. Thursday at 10 a. m. with high mass of requiem in Holy Rosary Church. Interment, Cathedral Cemetery.

Arrangements by T. P. Regan. Smith Mrs. Nellie G.

Smith, 42 Seventh Avenue. Carbondale. Thursday at 2:30 p. m. from home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. George Lake, committee Is composed of the follow from this list unless they elect to do so. However, if a song from the prepared list is chosen, the candidate will receive an honorarium of five points. The candidates may provide their will arrive in Jermyn on Friday morning for interment at 9:30 o'clock in Important nlltgi and pnfutitnalfntbatt gamtt tacb week (lend for free i9lfiM hall schedule) of theatres. ..4 ran tracks.

Best hoxing and wrestling matches. department World's largest buildings, museums, ott. for RECREATION. ..69 fine theatres within 6 blocks. 1 block" from .4 short blocks to Madison Square Garden.

for quiet of fresh air and sunshine assure you quiet rest. Simmons beds assure you comfort. 1400 large each with bath (tub and shower) servidor and cabinet radio. $050 $050 from mmmm SINGLE from DOUBll TWO ROOM from $7.00 Special Rales For Longer Periodi Christopher O'Keefe Christopher O'Keefe 372 Hoyt Sogan Edward Rogan, 516 Broad ing: Ralph Rose, Marie Sames, Ted Schuman, Edwin Schweitzer, Franklin Schweitzer and Edna Swartz, way. Today at 9:30 a.

m. with high Calvary Cemetery, Mayfield. own accompanist. But they must Street, Pringle, died Monday night in his home following a two weeks' ill A. requiem mass will be sung on chairman.

mass of requiem in Holy Cross Church. Interment. Cathedral Cemetery. Arrangements by J. E.

Regan and Sons. Thursday morning in St. BartholO' provide an extra copy of their song for the use of the adjudicators. ness. Among his survivors is a son, mew's Church, Philadelphia, of which Joseph O'Keefe, this city.

The list is as follows: soprano, "Vissi Approve Demands Knight William Knight, Benton he was a member. Representatives of six WPA work ISHAM JONES AND HIS ORCHESTRA playnightlf including Sundays for DINNER AND SUPPER in the new and beautiful BLUE ROOM He was a son of the late James Edmunds and Mrs. Edmunds, Philadel d'Arte" (Pucclnl La Tosca), "Care Selve" (Handel Atlanta), "I Will Extol Thee" (Costa Eli), "Come Unto Him" Funeral Rites Today Township. Today at 2 p. m.

from home of his niece, Mrs. Robert Drum mond, 408 Waverly Avenue, Clarks ers' organizations, at a recent meet' phia. Besides his widow, he leaves a ing in Archibald, approved demands (Handel Messiah), "Now Sleeps the daughter, Mary; his mother, two broth Summit. Interment, East Benton of the Project Workers' Union, Arch. For Mrs.

Annie Wills The funeral of Mrs. Annie Coroner Crimson Petal" (Quilter), "Trees" ers, Dr. James Edmunds, this city, and Cemetery. Arrangements by B. E.

bald, which were recently submitted (Rasbach), Lovely Night" (Ron Clement, Philadelphia, and two sisters, Wheeler. Clarks Summit. to Thomas F. Kennedy, WPA direc Wills, Tobyhanna, widow of Robert C. ald), "Rain" (Curran), "Passing By" Mrs.

William Potts and Miss Vera Ed Wagner Andrew Wagner, 220 North tor here. Another conference will be FRANK W. KRIDEl, Managing Dinclot JOHN T. WEST, Manager held on December 2. (Purcell), "My Lover Is a Fisherman" (Strickland).

Lincoln Avenue. Today at 2:30 p. m. from the home with services in charge munds, Philadelphia. Kostanti Kochanowski Wills, prominent Scranton brewer years ago, will take place at 10 o'clock this morning with a solemn high mass of requiem in St.

Ann's Wills Coroner Memorial Church, Tobyhanna, erected Contralto, "I Sometimes Think That of the Rev. John A. Bender, pastor of St. Mark's Lutheran Church. Inter Never Blows So Red" (Lehmann Per Kostanti Kochanowski, 1617 Deacon Street, died yesterday afternoon in Lindsay to Speak Evangelist Ross Lindsay will con.

tinue his series of "Back to the Bible' 1007 Paul Street, with the Rev. E. M. Pierce, Elm Park Church, officiating. Interment, Forest Hill Cemetery.

Moran Mrs. Mary Moran, 326 Put nam Street. Friday at 9:30 a. m. with high mass of requiem in Holy Rosary Church.

Interment, Cathedral Ceme ment. Dunmore Cemetery. Arrangements by Howard M. Davies. his home foUowine a brief illness.

Be through her contributions. The body will be laid to rest in the church crypt. sides his widow he is survived by the lectures tonight In the auditorium of sian Garden), "How Well I Now. Remember" (Parry Blowden). "But the Lord Is Mindful" (Mendelssohn St.

Paul), "Eye Hath Not Seen" (Gaul Holy City), "The Big Brown Bear" Sibley Mrs. Richard Sibley, Forgs following children: Frank, Helen Lil Mrs. Wills, who was named a Count lian and An'hony Kochanowski, Mrs. tery. Arrangements by O'Donnell's, the Elks Club.

The evangillst lectures three nights a week on the Bible. Sunday night he is at the Y. M. C. A.

and Wednesday and Friday nights he Is at 44TH TO 45TH STREETS AT 8TH AVENUE NEW YORK Send for booklet with map showing subway system and all arterial highways leading to New York City or see your local United Cigar Store or Whelan Drug Store for information Mary Wojciz, Mrs. Sophie Klaski Street, Old Forge. Thursday at 2 p. m. with services in Bridge Street P.

M. Church. Interment. Marcy Cemetery, Duryea. North Scranton.

Cuzzo Rocco Cuezo, 932 Robinson (Manna Zucca), "Japanese Love Song" (Thomas), "Hear My Prayer" (James), Stanley, Joseph and John Andrekie ess in the Catholic Church by Pope Pius in 1928 for numerous philanthropies to the church, died early Monday morning following a brief illness of pneu "nia. wicz, and eleven grandchildren. the Elks Club. Street. Thursday at 9:30 a.

m. with Dickson Mrs. Margaret Dickson, The funeral will take place at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morning with a high 531 Lee Court. Today at 2:30 p. m.

from the B. Willard Tague Funeral mass of requiem in St. Stanislaus Pol Qass to Elect The first year class of the Wharton ish Roman Catholic Church, North Home, 113 South Main Avenue, with the Rev. L. G.

Freeman, pastor of Scranton. Interment, parish ceme Embury M. E. Church, officiating. In School will elect officers at a meeting tery.

Arrangements by Catherine terment, Washburn Street Cemeterf. at Central High School tonight. Hay Dworczak. Foster Henry G. Foster, Sterling.

den p. Marsh, the president, will pre side. Plans for the comine year will Today at 2 p. m. with services in Ster Mrs.

Catherine Heckel The funeral of Mrs. Catherine EiS' line M. E. Church, the Rev. James be made following the elections.

ele Heckel, 37, 425 Clay Avenue, who died yesterday morning following a three months illness of complications, will take place at 2:30 o'clock tomor row afternoon with services at the Inl TOO I 19 Modem Sjgiw 1 fs 2 home in charge of the Revs. John Mattes and August Fischer. Inter WmT ment, Forest Hill Cemetery. WtHDSKlElDS VAND5LHS Mrs. Heckel was a lifelong resident of this city and had many friends.

She was a member of St. John's Lu theran Church and the Ladies' Aid Society of that congregation. Besides her husband, Charles E. Funeral Directors 5hdck JTWAVER W'lf H. W.

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