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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1935 13 South Side North End 1936 Chevrolet Master De Luxe Sedan Leader of Rotary! John J. Demath. 7M Cedar avt Georte J.

Lottos. SS Oak street, correspondent Phone 4 1076. mm. correspondent Fbone 4 1741 Talks Here Nov. 29 West Scrae toe GORDON WILLIAMS JR.

Correspondent Newt Bos at Republican Branch Office Pkaoa lies Jackson 8k 34M Liquid Air to Be Dr. Nordt Class Expect Crowd of 600 to Enjoys Banque Demonstrated Here Prof. John S. Sloan, a nationally known lecturer, will give an address and demonstration of liquid air this Hear Johnson Edward R. Johnson, Roanoke, morning at 8:30 o'clock in the audi Rev.

Mr. Crawford Asks 1,200 To Be "Different" About Christ Rev. Mr. Golightly De president of Rotary International, will torium of the North Scranton Junior be the principal speaker at an inter High School for the freshman and livers Address city Rotary meeting at Hotel Casey on sophomore classes. Professor Sloan has delivered his talk in many of the leading universitias and colleges of The Rev.

William D. Golightly, pas Youthful Minister at Huge Rally Here Pleads for tor of Immanuel Baptist Church, the country and was brought here by the school faculty to aid the students in their study of chemistry. speaking last night at the nineteenth annual "Better Acquainted" banquet Red Blooded Young People Who Can Fight 'Vfl lSsV 4 jt HfeLi, Among the demonstrations the pro of the Dr. William A. Nordt's Men' Bible Class Hickory Street Presbyte Man Hurt Kicking Open rian Church, took for his topic "An Extravagant Gesture." Door of Burning Trolley fessor plans to make is freezing a banana so hard with the liquid air that" it can be used to drive a nail, and with the same liquid air he will fry an egg.

A piece of cloth dipped into the liquid air and then touched with a lighted match will explode The banquet was held in the dining rooms of the parish house and was attended by approximately 150 men of the church. The Ladies' Aid So ciety prepared and served the dinner, more quickly and with more force than if it were dipped into high powered gasoline, the professor will point The program opened with a march The Rev. Percy Crawford, Philadelphia, youthful clergyman whose weekly broadcasts have reached many, last night pleaded with an audience of 1,200 in Jackson Street Baptist Ohurch to be "different" about Jesus Christ. The slender, dark haired minister, who prefers "my own way of preaching," declared "the need for red blooded young men and women to carry the banner of Christ" is conspicuously evident and then raked college professors, high school instructors and "even teachers in grammar schools who scoff and laugh at Sunday School and of the class members to the tables. out.

The temperature of the air The audience joined in the singing of "America." George Francis and Dor claimed to be 300 degrees below zsro. Anyone interested in the lecture is invited to attend. othy Leonard were the soloists, and the accompanist was Ivor Price. The quartet of the Hickory Street Men' Bible Class, consisting of Carl Glaab, Charles Moore. Arthur Schunpf and Dr.

Theodore Fuhrer, pleased with se The clergyman, his wife ana lections. quartet were in charge of the pro George Klme Jr. was the toastmas A short circuit in the control box of an Inbound Nativity trolley caused a fire in the vehicle last night at 6:40 o'colck at Main Avenue and Jackson, causing considerable excitment among approximately twenty passengers, blocking traffic for some time and bringing injuries to an East Scranton man. According to firemen, flames shot from the box at the left of Elmer R. Miller, 712 North Bromley Avenue, the motorman.

Harry Adams, 50, 2106 Myrtle Street, incurred injuries to his right foot when he tried to kick open the rear door of the car to allow passengers to escape. However, the quick arrival of West Scranton firemen in command of Battalion Chief David J. Evans prevented serious damage to the car. gram of a youth mass meeting ar ter and other speakers were the Rev. ranged by the B.

Y. P. V. of the Guild to Serve Supper Extensive plans are being made by the Convent Guild of Holy Rosary Church for its first annual turkey dinner to be served next Tuesday evening in the school auditorium. Services will commence at 5 o'clock and continue until all are served.

The. following committee is in charge: Mrs. A. F. McGraw, chairman; Mrs.

James Burke, Mrs. John McCrone. Mrs. Jerrv Garvpv. Mrs.

Theodore F. Hahn, M. pastor Prof. J. R.

Hughes, teacher of the church. Large delegations of young people's groups from all parts of Scranton and Dunmore attended, as class, and Alfred Maus, president. Reitenauer. community singing will be Amelia Canova, 1618 Gibson Street, East Scranton well as units from Pittston, Taylor, 1 Mrs. Honald has been named chairman led by Richard Glbbins.

The toast to the fathers will be de Renominate Officers Wilkes Barre Tunkhannoak and of the affair. Honesdale were present. The Rev, Robert J. William, 617 Prescott Avenue, correspondent. Phone 6920.

livered by Theodore A. Koch and the response will be made by Herbert Of Women's Group EDWARD R. JOHNSON Mr. Crawford and his wife and the Carl Ford, Mrs. John McShaffery, Following the business meeting, refreshments were served by a committee In charge of Mrs.

Henry Smith. Mrs. Benjamin Edwards, president, was In singers were guests at a banquet pre At a well attended meetlnsr of the Brotherhood to Elect Bankes. Archie G. Nesblt is general chair ceding the rally.

More than 200 at Friday, November 29. An attendance Mrs Edward Kelly, Mrs. John Hoban, of more than 600 is expected. Mrs Jonn F0ley. Mrs.

J. Brady, Mrs. tended. Harry Richards presided. Soutn Side Women's Independent Re the chair.

Officers Next Month Mr. Johnson recently returned from "rone ana Mrs. j. Hogan. The voune preacher who has publican Club last night in P.

O. S. of man; Philip Thomas, president of the class, and Edgar A. Jones, teacher; are an European regional Rotary confer A. Hall, Pittston Avenue, officers were EAST END NOTES assisting.

The Dorcas Society will serve i uiu I vmu rnnn renominated for the ensuing year, the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Miller, 933 North Irving Avenue, announce the Election of officers for the 1936 term will be held next month by the They are: president, Mrs. Louise tmue at Venice, ivaiy, which wtta hl run tended by more than 1.500 Rotarians.

hT CIU Following the conference. Mr. Johnson founded. 200 Phi Gamma Fishers' Clubs in America and Canada and who "shouted myself hoarse many a night at Washington Square" brought out several examples of hypocrisy the basis for his sermon. He spoke of Scheuer; vice president, Mrs.

Elsie birth of a daughter on November 8 Brotherhood Society of St. Peter' Jones Nominated Helblng Kenesky; secretary, Miss Char Tom McHugh Asks Rest at the Hahnemann Hospital. Mr, Lutheran Church, it was announced lotte Neuls; treasurer, Mrs. Elsa Allen Miller is employed at Schultz Brothers tW tW ow, Bnft WCIIIUCf A following a meeting last night. Louis H.

Schultheis, vice president, presided Joe Louis, Detroit heavyweight boxer, sentinel, Mrs. Estelle Killlan; histo store. After Giving Up Store Tom McHugh, who gave up his old Craftsmen Head Rotary Clubs In Europe, fifteen of Chest choir rian, Mrs. Lillian Kuryloski. Mrs.

Elsa Helblng Kenesky presided in the absence of Carl W. Stender, president, and named the following to the nominating committee: Albert who when asked what book he liked best, said "the Bible." He explained he was scoffed at and called "Bible boy Louis," but "he certainly can which having been organized since to head committees: Mrs. Naughton. July l. A series of inter country com prizes: Mrs.

Preston 1 aylor Plans were discussed for a pound party store yesterday, plans no active business In the near future and is going mittees, such as Franco German, Mrs. O'Toole. Motiska, Edgar Williams and Herbcrl for the benefit of the needy at Christmas. Mrs. Estelle Killlan was ap Evan Evans, 109 West Taylor Street, correspondent.

Phone Taylor 129 R. fight." Club Members Discuss Schultz. The committee will announce Franco Italy, Austro Hungarian and ersley, refreshments; Mrs. Cochrand others, have been formed, Mr. Johnson and Mrs.

Deckert. riishw Mr, to put all his time on "taking a rest." The bachelor merchant, whose estab the recommendations at the December "The need of red blooded youth DeoDle who can fight for Christ pointed chairman and will be assisted by Pauline Saar, Alma Frantz and Rabbit Dinner Plans lishment at 1614 Luzerne Street is as said. These committees meet to discuss Brown and Mrs. tickets Mrs meeting. Church Council Group Henrietta Sullivan.

A Christmas party well known as any Hyde Park land Because cf the absence of Georg uro umiuoi, iiouBucB ui wrc oarer ana Mrs. Jordan, publicity, problems which may be at issue be Fetzer and Sigmund Ornstine, co also will feature the December meet ing, directed by Mrs. Elsa Allen, as mark, makes his home with his sister, Miss Belinda McHugh, 1620 Luzerne is conspicuously evident. Any fool can titter and laugh as a student walks across a campus with a Bible in his hand, but it takes a man with a whole sight of gumption to stand up Wright B. Jones was nominated tween the countries.

SPONSOR CARD PARTY chairmen of the minstrel committee. Enjoys Dinner Party TAYLOR, Nov. 12. A dinner party without opposition as president of the "That this great world wide oreani Everything is in readiness for the Street. sisted by Mesdames Berta Maler, Anna Craftsmen's Club at the nomination Beckerle, Lillian Kuryloski, Laura The store was taken over yesterday no final report of the minstrel was made, bui several committee heads reported that the show was one of was enjoyed recently at Ives Tea Room, zation has been able to develop as it cfrd Party to be conducted Friday has, that its members have grown more in the home of Mrs.

Ann Farry, closely to one another in a time when 1622 Keyser Avenue, under the aus Greene, Grace Buntz, Laura Tannler by Frank Rowan, 810 Court Street. Anna Thomas, Bertha Muller, Anna the most successful ever staged by the held last night in the clubrooms, son Street. Election will be held on Tuesday evening, December 10, and installation will take place on the sec Madisonville, by the Past Cabinet and Activity Committee, District No. 3, In terchurch Council. Entertainment of the general tendency has been Just the P'ces ot the Little Women's Club.

Th Schmaltz and Miss Charlotte Neuls, society. WILL SERVE SUPPER The Willing Workers and the Entertainment for the Christmas and fight for Jesus Christ," he said. A number of hymns were sung from the Percy Crawford hymnbook and were led by the quartet members, Charles Jewitt, Horace Davies, Fenton Duvall and Kenneth Shick. Mrs. Ruth Crawford, wife of the minister, was accompanist.

The Brotherhood will sponsor two ond Tuesday night in January. opposite, Is a testimony to the virility Public is invited. Prizes will be of Rotary and to Its efficacy as a awarded to holders of high scores and unifying and integrating force," Mr. refreshments will be served. Players party will be arranged by Mrs.

Rose Brotherhood of Christ Presbyterian booths at the annual church bazaar competitive members was presented and prizes were awarded. Games and community singing were also enjoyed. Bvers and Mrs. Elsie Greene. Other officers, also listed without to be held the church on Decern are requested to provide cards.

jonnson saia. A large group of Junior Girls was ber 4, 5 and 6. Present were: the Rev. and Mrs. E.

opposition, were: W. E. Jones, vice president; George Rickel, recording Church will rerve the annual church supper tonight in the church rooms, starting at 5 o'clock. Mrs. H.

J. Coates and John Matthews head the combined committees. admitted into membership. Mrs. Elsie Greene will serve as junior advisor.

A H. Lowry, Misses Llda Jones, Marie Van Bergen, Catherine Reese, Irene TO MEET AT SCHOOL The first afternoon meeting of th Mrs. Esposito Buried card party was enjoyed. Refreshments mittee in charge comprises: Mrs. Luke Evans, Menai Oliver, Ann Louise A high mass of requiem for Mrs, Parent Teacher Association of the were served by Mrs.

Estelle Killlan and secretary; William Scott, financial secretary; Eugene Diehl, treasurer; Luther Price, Harry Colle and Robert Roberts, trustees; and Edward Peck, Cecil Gary and Samuel H. Bevan, governors. Corrigan, Mrs. James Cavanaugh, Mrs. Concetta Esposito.

835 Matthew Ave Stephen Girard School will be held on Howells, Mildred Von Bergen, Vivian Moore, Charles Olster, Walter Patti her social committee. Thomas Quinlan, Mrs. William Orr, nue, was celebrated yesterday morning DIOCESAN UNIT TO MEET Plans for Winter activities of St. Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Mrs. George Griffiths and Mrs.

Frank son, Ray Hardy, Clarence Miller and in St. Rocco's Italian Church, Dun South Side Woman Struck by Street Car Mrs. Lucy Mazza, 59, 716 Brook Street, was admitted to the West Side Hospital yesterday suffering from abra tions of the left elbow and left hip incurred when she was knocked to the school. An interestine nrosram has Collins. Firemen Transferred Patrick's Unit of the Scranton Dio Arrangements were discussed for the Thomas Smith.

more, by the Rev. Michael De Sarno, been arranged, including a talk by annual rabbit dinner to be held next pastor. The responses and solos of Miss Ruth Phillips, superintendent of cesan Council of Catholic Women will be made tonight at the meeting of the Officers Seated FALL MEETING PLANNED TAYLOR, Nov. 12 Plans are under the mass were sung by Miss Mary primary and kindergarten work In the As Equipment Is Moved With the transfer yesterday of the month. Plans were made for a card party to be held on November 21.

William J. Crunden, president, was in the Rady, organist. Scranton Schools way for the first Fall meeting of the Officers were Installed last night at The casket bearers were: Paul Mur society in the church auditorium. Mrs. John Powderly, parish president, will be in charge.

A report of the recent convention at Hotel Casey will be given. truck of Engine No. 4 to Engine No. 2 uiie meeung or uie duneer Maenner eimtfrtaivb n.Tm chair. ray, Robert McLane, John Lorusso, pavement at Main Avenue and Jack son Street by an inbound South Scranton trolley.

and the truck of Engine No. 2 to En cnor nejo in tne rooms in the South Miss All Ha.v entertain th Men's Brotherhood, Welsh Baptist Church, to be held on a date to be announced, Ellsworth Evans, president, is planning interesting get together so Anthony Morelli, Joseph Macchio and i vatore Di Santl. Burial was in oiue uanK ana itusi uompany Buna members of the P. J. P.

Club at her gine No. 5 (formerly Hose 6) changes also were made in the personnel of St. Ann's Sodality lng. The officers are: J. Hehry home recentlv.

a shnrt. hnslnp.w m.f. St. Catherine's Cemetery, Moscow. Traffic Officer William Jones, who investigated, declared the woman was running after the vehicle.

He had her cial meetings during the Fall and Win the companies. ocnwenner. presaoent; August Hitze ing was held and was followed by a Plans Dance, Party Edward Kotzwlnkle was transferred ter months. CHURCH ACTIVITIES iuui, Attorney l. is.

musical program and refreshments from Engine No. 2 Engine No. 9 removed to the hospital Isabelle Love, 2, 2023 Wayne Avenue The Women's Home Missionary So xumara, treasurer; Herman ueitzer, Present were: Nan Barrow. Mary Plans for a card party and dance North Main Avenue. Irwin Bader and MISSIONARY MEETING TAYLOR, Nov.

12. A combined CLASS PLAN YULE TARTY Miss Virginia Lewis, 1611 West Gibson Street, was hostess to members of Mrs. Thomas Seal's Bible Class of West Park M. E. Church on Monday evening at her home.

Plans were outlined for a Yuletide party to be held at the home of Miss Elizabeth Moses, Farr Street, on December 9. Luncheon was served. anrwujr, nciinnii lAjnineim, Lavinskv. T.i Han Vprsltv Marv Knsar lr to be held on Thursday evening, No incurred possible fractures of the left ciety will meet this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Canova, Frank Martin of Engine No.

2 were and Ivor James, librarians; William Kitty McNamara. Delia Levant and vember 21, in the parish auditorium orayer service and meeting of the transferred to Engine No. 5 and John forearm and left elbow yesterday when she caught the member in a wringer 1618 Ash Street. All members are re otuu, jr. i.

onyaer ana Joseph K.ano, Alice Hasay, are being made by members of the Misionary Society of Calvary Baptist Reif and Frank Kuehn were trans quested to be present. Prayer and Blessed Virgin Sodality of St. Ann at home. Mrs. Elizabeth Gulbin, 37, ferred from Engine No.

5 to Engine No, The members also enjoyed a Com praise service will be conducted to PARTY AT ST. JOHN'S Final plans have been made by ths Church affiliated with the Abington Association, will be held on Thursday evening in the home of Mrs. M. J. John Graff and William Conoboy of muraity Chest playlet.

Monastery Church. Games will begin at 8:15 o'clock and dancing will start night at 7:30 o'clock In Myrtle Street 1006 West Linden Street, suffered bruises of the left hand yesterday when she caught the member in a wringer Engine No. 2 were transferred to head Women's Guild of St. John's Episcopal at 9 o'clock. Players are asked to pro Jones, West Atherton Street.

quarters. Frank Collins and Trober TO HOLD CARD PARTY Church for the card and domino M. E. Church. The Juniors of Petersburg Presbyterian Church will meet this after vide their own cards.

at home. Members of the Ladies' Harmony party to be held tonight in the church TAXPAYERS TO CONVENE Michael Gramlgna, 7, 1005 Scranton The Rev. Father Lawrence, C. P. Club will conduct a card party in Jr.

lecture room. The usual card games TAYLOR, Nov. 12. The Taylor Ferber of headquarters were trans ferred to Engine No. 5.

Approve School Site Street, sustained a dislocation of the is moderator of the society and hon o. u. A. M. Hall at 2:30 o'clock to will be played and prizes will bo noon at 3:45 o'clock in the church.

Confirmation Class will convene at 7 o'clock in the church. Midweek prayer Taxpayers' Association will hold its right elbow In a fall at his home yes orary chairman. Miss Mary Nee is morrow afternoon. awarded the holders of hieh scores. WIN FOOTBALL TICKETS The following were winners of a pair of tickets each and $15 in expense money to the Notre Dame Army Football game to be played on Saturday In New York; Jerome Miller, 424 Fig Street; William Foley, 4D6 Depot Street, and Mrs.

Sheridan, 816 Luzerne Street. The tickets were given out last night at St. Ann's Parish Hall. monthly meetnig on Wednesday eve terday. general chairman.

Assisting her are Frizes wm be awarded and refresh Players are requested to provide their service, will be held at 7:45 o'clock, The Third District, Twentieth Ward Civic Group at its meeting last night Constance DiRienzo, Margaret Welby, ning at 7:30 o'clock In Taylor Engine Company. No. 1, Hall. All members Joseph Puchalskl, 6. 1401 Cornell Street, incurred a cut of the forehead ment served.

Mrs. Blanche Prall is own cards. The public is invited The Rev. J. Clewell Ottinger will be chairman of arrangements and is be in charge.

are requested to be present. in a fall at No. 43 School yesterday. went on record as favoring the proposed site for the new Junior High Marie Samuels, Helen Gownley, Lucille Joyce, Mary Tierney, Margaret Heenan, Mary Connelly, Margaret ine assisted bv Mrs. Nettie Flint.

Mrs. UHUKUS TO KfcHLAKSE Edith Frail and Mrs. Ann Morean. Mothers' Chorus of the Mother's School on the Slocum Plot. While remodeling a house at 1107 Lafayette Street yesterday, Herbert QUEEN ESTHERS TO MEET TAYLOR BRIEFS Eagen, Rita McDonough, Mary Hatha uiuo oi me worm scranton Junior TAYLOR, Nov.

12. Mid week prayer BOWLER INJURED Queen Esther. Circle, No. 1, will meet In regular session tonight at 8 o'clock Fox, 35, 2015 Prospect Avenue, suf way and Sarah Connors. DEVOTION rinses "ifsn scnooi win meet ior renearsai services of the local Protestant Charles Deming, 45, 309 Wtaola fered a laceration of the left thumb.

Forty hours' devotion closed last on Monday night, November. 18, at the in Malta Hall, Adams Avenue. Mrs. Miss Katie G. O'Malley, who was the chairman of the recent card party conducted by the group, made a report It was a complete success socially as well as financially, she reported.

Plans Road, Clarks Summit, was treated at Churches will be held on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The respec Fathers and Sons night in St. John the Evangelist home 01 Mrs Thomas Nichols. 2014 Mildred Hoffmeister, president, will be Church with solemn services and ft JMina Avenue. in charge.

All members are urged to tive pastors will be in charge. the West Side Hospital last night at 9:30 o'clock after his left middle finger had been crushed at the Hyde Park To Dine at Church attend. were discussed to stage a minstrel after Mr. and Mrs. Roy Coombs, Boston, sermon by the Rev.

Robert O'Hae, Franciscan missionary father. He NORTH END BRIEFS A candle light tea will bs held to the holidays. Recreation, North Main Avenue, where PLAN CHRISTMAS PARTY The Rev. Dr. William S.

Merwto, were guests of their cousin, Mrs. Edith Coombs, Union Street, on spoke on "Charity of Christ." Recl he was bowling. The Herald Class, of Myrtle Street WILL SERVE SUPPER pastor, will be the guest speaker to tatlon of the rosary preceded the rmAn Qlst Church, East Market Street, uncer sermon and the service closed with Tot Badly Burned James Casey, 13 month old, 888 North Main Avenue, was burned seriously shortly before 6 o'clock last night when a cup of steaming tea was spilled on him. He was admitted to the West Side Hospital suffering from first and second degree burns of the chin, neck and chest. His condition last night was given as "fair." Tonight and tomorrow night the morrow night at 6:30 o'clock at the an WEST SIDE JOTTINGS The Willing Workers' Society, the auspices of the James Harper Bble solemn benediction.

nual Father and Son banquet in Mr. and Mrs. George W. Daniels, Methodist Church, will conduct a clam Class. The public is invited.

members of the Nativity Convent Guild will serve a turkey supper in the school auditorium, Hemlock Street. The com Washburn Street Presbyterian Church North Lincoln Avemue, are visiting M. E. Church will conduct a Christmas party In conjunction with their next meeting to be held December 10 In the home of Mrs Louise Lewis, 1611 East Gibson Street, it was decided last night at a meeting In the home ot Mrs. chowder sale Wednesday morning at HOLD INSTALLATION Mrs Catherine juska and Prof Al under the auspices of the Friendship In Cleveland, Ohio.

11 o'clock In the church. St. Marv's Keller Memorial wnsnlhui bert Wassell and daughter, Anna, Wor Bible Class. His topic will be "Watch." Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Heller, Thir Members of the Taylor Swiss Bene Auxiliary Installed officers last niaht cester sPent the week end as the Dr. Merwin will offer Invocation and teenth Avenue, announce the birth of at a brief hiisineM clnn that. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony ficial Society will meet In the lodge rooms at 1:30 o'clock Wednesday aft Charles Leber will be the toastmaster.

a daughter recently at Minstrel End Man followed bv a belated Halloween uncial Brazaitls, 716 Ferdinand Street. Selections will be given by the Lyric Quartet and soprano solos by Florence and a nlav bv the Community ohpst Women's Progressive Club con ernoon to attend the funeral of Henry Ott. Plans for the Installation of officers vHas Lead in Play will be made tonight at the meeting Mrs. Cella Poit was Installed as pres ducted an enjoyable card party last ident for the third successive year; Iilght lts headquarters, 191 The Misses Marjorle Evans, Frances of Squadron No. 207, Sons of the Brain and Jean Smith spent the week Mrs.

J. Edmunds, vice president: Mrs. Peet. onowuig cards, refreshment American Legion, in American Legion end in Bingham ton. N.

Y. In Mock Wedding Hilda Wilcom, secretary; Mrs. Mame werfi served Hall, 906 South Main Avenue. JONES OBSEQUIES The funeral of Dora Jones, 321 North Bromley Avenue, was held yesterday afternoon from the home of her niece, Mrs. Stanley E.

Thomas, 317 South Hyde Park Avenue. The Rev. Dr. T. Telflon Richards, pastor of First Welsh Baptist Church, officiated.

The pallbearers were: Thomas Jones, Nelson Nicholas, William Alls paugh, David James, Howard Davis and Harry Colle. Interment was In Washburn Street Cemetery. Mrs. Wright Jones will read "Youth Scholz, corresponding secretary, and Election of officers 'will be held to at the Helm," by Hubert Griffin at Sister M. Constance, treasurer.

night at the meeting of Division No, Residents Get Positions With State a tea and reading to be held in the 4, Ladies' Auxiliary to the A. O. MEN'S SOCIAL CLUB MEET North Main Avenue Baotist Church in Morgan Thomas Hall. A meeting of the Men's Social Club under the auspices of the Youne La Hyde Park Chapter, No. 414, Order Official announcement was made at of the Second Reformed Church will dies' Auxiliary tomorrow evening, at be held In the church parlors at 7:30 8 o'clock.

The public is invited anil of Eastern Star, will conduct a rum Harrisburg yesterday of the appoint mage sale tomorrow, starting at 10 a. ment of a number of residents of this 'clock tonight. Important business tickets may be secured from any mem at 442 North Main Avenue. Dona section to state jobs. In many cases, Hons may be given to Mrs.

Bertha the appointments were unofficially will be transacted and all members are ber of the Auxiliary. urged to attend and bring a friend Steve Ruddy, 1063 Albright Ave Refreshments will be served. nue, will entertain members of his clut Owens, 3 6950. made known some time ago. The Gleaners' Class of Jackson The appointees and their salaries are tomorrow nigiit at home.

Plans will Street Baptist church will convene to WORKERS TO CONVENE be discussed for a party to be held ia the near future. night following prayer service in the Mrs. Raymond T. Hargreaves, cap PEMBRIDGE FUNERAL Funeral services for Walter Pern bridge, 536 North. Main Avenue, were conducted yesterday afternoon from the Robert Phillips Funeral Home, 209 North Main Avenue.

The Rev. Jesse L. Wilson, pastor of Simpson M. E. Church, officiated.

The casket bearers were: Thomas Richards, Charles Graham, James Dougher and Joseph Cavanaugh. Interment was in Washburn street as follows: Mary R. McLaughlin, Wilkes Barre, $1,020, Department of Highways; Frank E. Campbell, Scranton, $1,620, highways; Ma church rooms. tain of Division of the South Side Division of the Community Chest, has Members of the Friendship Class ot George Y.

Wheeler, 54, Simpson M. E. Church have completed plans for a rummage sale to be held called a meeting of all team workers for this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in P. O. S.

of A. Hall. As this will be tilda J. Grasavage, Dickson City, clerk, $900; highways; John P. Moran, Scranton, inspector, $1,650, highways; Paul Is Claimed by Death today at 316 North Main Avenue.

Georse Y. Wheeler, 54. well known the last meeting before the drive begins, all workers are asked to attend. Martin Without Word C. Greening, Scranton, examiner, $1,620, labor and Industry; Violet I.

Monk, Wilkes Barre, key punch operator, Green Ridge resident, died at 10 o'clock If 1 last night In his home, 800 Grandviear COURBOIN IN CITY Prof. Chnrlfw Courhnin. Now oireei, iouow.ng a Oriel illness. He was $900, labor and industry; William E. Burkert, Wilkes Barre, parole agent, From Scragg, He Says Attorney M.

J. Martin, Republican York well known" nrtmnist and former resiaent or H11S City. nrmuilst at Hlckorv Street Presbvterian Mr wneeier was a painter and pa $2,040, justice; John Whltlak, Jer myn, clerk, $900,, highways. candidate for Judge who was defeated Church. Is in the city renewing ac pernanger traae.

He is survived by in last week's election, yesterday de quaintan ces. aruce ana jonn wneeier. clared mat he has Lot "seen nor Helen D. Miller, Scranton, has been promoted from clerk In the Highway Department at a salary of $900 to doui oi mis city; nis miner, xnomas heard from" Attorney Harold A MINSTREL GROUP ELECTS Joseph Wetter was named business agent and director at a Electric City Minstrel group at a recent meeting In the clubrooms, 112 North Main Avenue. Mrs.

Leo Mahoney was elected pianist; Evan Owens, secretary; Thomas Jones and E. J. Deckelnick, treasurer; Fred Jones, property manager, and Victor Bevan, publicity. The next meeting will be held on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock In the clubrooms. SOUTH SIDE BRIEFS Wheeler, and two brothers, Frank and ROBERT KOLB "The Purple Monkey," a three act stenographer at $1,140.

Albert J. Rus "Children in the Home" was the Harold Wheeler, all of California. Scragg, Republican County Chairman, since the Sunday before election subject of the discussion erouo of Dan day. comedy written by Ruth Palmer Putnam, will be presented tonight and tomorrow night at 8:15 o'clock In the iel Pastorloiis (No. 3) Public School (Jard Party Tomorrow helH wjitprriftv afternoon with Mrs.

'You cannot break nor disagree un Kairn i jir a i assembly hall of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Ash Street, by the talented Dtn. InlHa. tA, a nm.n I wv less you meet." Attorney Martin said in a reply to questions as to a reported "break" between himself and Attorney Scragg. "I did see Scram in awanna Avenue.

Mrs. Bea Blockberger Via nano iiir mora lie I young players of the Drama Guild of the Senior Luther League Society. The cast has been in rehearsal for the past month, and an excellent pres te chairman. Refreshments will GEORGE MITZEL Al Williams, director of the All Church Quoit League minstrel, requests all members of the chorus to meet at the Y. M.

C. A. tonight for rehearsal. He has changed the practice night from Thursday to Wednesday to cooperate with the Community Chest drive that will open tomorrow evening in the Masonic Temple. Phil Thomas, general chairman of the committee, has reported that to date there lias been a large sale of tickets, and urges those in charge to report to him next Monday night on the actual number sold.

George Mltzel, one of the best known minstrel performers In this region, will be one of the end men in the show, and also will direct the activities of the end men, a group in the County Commission nock. Wilkes Barre. clerk in the Department of Property and Supplies, has received a pay increase from $1,140 to $1,380. Dismissals In addition to those already mentioned were listed as follows: highways, David P. Beltzel, Scranton, inspector, Robert F.

Bolans, Scranton, draftsman, Richard O. Dolmetsch. Dalton, chalnman, $900; John E. Crouch, draftsman, Wilson W. Bosworbh, clerk, Wilbur W.

Cook, draftsman, $2,400, all of Williamsport; labor and industry, John F. Hollister, Shamokin, adjuster, property and sup be awarded. ers' office on election day, but I have ivruiift vu will furnish their oorrt. laid eyes on him since. I under entation Is promised by Frank Seay, director.

stand he was in my office after the The Ladles Auxiliary of the German PLAN MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Miss Iva Douglas will portray the Arthur Williams (above), son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams, who will play the part of the preacher in the "Tom Thumb Wedding" to be staged at 8 o'clock on Friday evening In First Welsh Baptist Church by the Junior Choir. A rehearsal will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock in the church with Mrs. Alfred Williams, director.

In charge. Joan Rebhorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Rebhorn, will be the bride, and Clayton Davis, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Theo Davis, the groom. election, but he saw Attorney Paul Collins. As far as I know, he did not GUILD ARRANGES BANQUET Arrangements for the annual banquet to be held on Monday evening, December 9, were outlined on Monday night at the regular meeting of the Sunshine Guild of First Welsh Congregational Church at the home of Mrs. Sal Treharne.

1412 Washburn Street. Miss Eva Morgan was in charge of the business session. A social followed and luncheon was served by Mrs. Treharne and Mrs. Gladys Lewis.

There were fifteen present. Alliance will conduct card party to A membership drive will be started night in Wirklngmen's Hall. at a meeting of the International feminine lead with Robert Kolb en ask for me nor make ah attempt to acting the male lead. Other members The Popular Pleasant Valley Booster Workers' Order at Leonard Hall Fri see me." Club will reorganize at a meeting Fri day night. The campaign will be in day night In Roslelewskls Hotel.

All line with a national movement to boost Attorney Scragg had characterized of the cast are: Frances Kleeman, Lena Schirg, Malcolm Pfaff, Howard Ornstine, Robert Plnnell, Alice Motiska, Norman Schroeder and George the story of a "break" between him members and former members are the enrollment from 75.000 to 100,000, plies, Carlton B. Conner, Wilkes Barre, plans engineer, Jack Rider, self and Attorney Martin as vited to attend. Bart Cieznlak, former A national organizer will speak on secretary, will preside. r'Working Peoples' FraternaUsm." Smith. i Scranton, draftsman, highways, $1,800..

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