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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1932 Societu and Club News Tobyhanna Church League of Women Personals SOCIAL Voters to Meet To Conduct Party High Points of Democratic Executive Committee Of County Club Meets Members of the executive committee of the Scranton Country club held a meeting yesterday afternoon and outlined a list of activities for the ensuing months. Mrs. Roy W. Voris, president, presided during the session. It was announced that the woman's reserve golfing team will meet the Elk View players on the Scranton club course tomorrow afternoon.

The first of a series of week end dances and receptions will be held on, Saturday evening at the Abington Hills Country clur Members and Gala Affair to Be Held To morrow Night By St. Ann's Congregation And Republican Platforms To Be Explained friends have been invited. A card party and tea will be held at 2:15 o'clock this afternoon in the clubhouse. Mrs. Willilam E.

Jessup, will be chairman for the day. The monthly session of the Lacka wanna County League of Women Vot Players have been requested to bring their own cards, ers will be held tomorrow afternoon at Mrs. Mary A. O'Brien and Miss Mary D. O'Brien, 1223 Schlager street, this city, returned from' a trip to the British Isles.

They spent several weeks in Liverpool. Miss K. Isabel Donnelly has returned to New York hospital. Cornell Medical center. New York City, after spending the past month with her parents.

Dr. and Mrs. I. J. Donnelly.

Monroe avenue. Mr. and Mrs. James Reardon. Clay avenue, have as their guests, Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh DeVere. daughter Mary Alice, and Mrs. Fred Davis. Hollls.

L. who came to attend the Regan Huf nagel wedding yesterday. Mr. Regan is a nephew of Mrs. Reardon.

Misses Mary and Dorothy Brogan, 428 Prospect avenue, have returned after spending several davs in Atlantic ooo the Chamber of Commerce auditorium Miss Olga Hufnagel, daughter of The business session will begin at 2:30 George Hufnagel, Pine street, became the bride yesterday morning of o'clock. Sarah F. Clarkei chairman of the group formed several weeks ago to study county government, will deliver owimmmg otar A gala card party and old time social will be conducted tomorrow evening by St Ann's congregation at Tobyhanna. The Rev. John J.

O'Malley is the pastor and chairman of the party committee. drawing will be held at the affair for $100 in gold. Music for dancing will be furnished by the 109th Artillery band of Wilkes Barre. under the direction of Lieutenant MacCluskle. The Rev.

Father O'Malley has invited the public to attend the affair." ward Francis Regan, Brooklyn, N. To Hold Meeting The first fall meeting of the Abington Women's club, will be held at the clubhouse in Clarks Summit on Wednesday afternoon. Sept 14, at 2 o'clock. Following the business session, brief talks will be given by Mrs. Frank Kaiser and Mrs.

J. E. Sickler. a report at tomorrows meeting. Dr.

Anna Clarke, head of the organ! In St. Peter's cathedral. Monsignor Martin J. O'Connor performed the ceremony and celebrated the nuptial zatlon. will preside during the meeting, High points of both the Republican and Democratic party platforms will be explained.

Mrs. F. E. Butler will explain the G. O.

P. planks while Mrs. Jacob Oity. mass. Frank J.

Daniel, organist, gave a brief recital proceeding the ceremony. Miss Hufnagel who was given in marriage by her father, wore a striking sown of macaroon shade crepe fash Arthur Sykes, Lansdown Park, ex pects to leave for Canada in a few days to join his wife, who has been is slated to give the expiana tion of the Democratic platform. 1 1 spending several weeks there. Drifting Apart Jilt ip jjg. ilillfil! iI Marriage Licenses Harold Rex, Newark, N.

J. Margaret Gerhard, Newark, N. Louis Beviglia, Old Forge. Enise Artanita, Old Forge. Frank Dupont.

Julia Dziawer, Peckville. MISS Clare McMillan. Mvrtlo street. session. Mrs.

Ella Minor. Honesdale, ioned on princess lines. With it she wore a wide brimmed, shallow crowned hat of macaroon colored uncut velvet. She carried a bouquet of cyprepeiums has returned from a trip to. Montreal, Canada.

was awarded the prize for being the oldest member present and Jean Miss Neil O'Rourke, Olyphant. is home of Mm. L. L. Hubbard, Baylor' lake.

Cars will leave the church at 10 o'clock In the morning. Those desiring transportation are asked to communicate with Mrs. F. W. Rhodes or Mrs.

Warren Reese. A meeting of the South Side Hebrew Ladles' Aid society will be held this afternoon in the rooms, 517 Soutb Washington avenue. Members of. the Ladies' Nest of Singer honored as being the youngest, orchids, deep yellow roses And valley lilies. spending several davs in Detroit.

Mich. ooo Miss Huenaeel's youngest sister. Miss Helen McLaughlin, School Tiffany Millar Jones. Clav avenue. Miss Edna Hufnagel, was her onlyf street, and John Reilly, Oram street, has returned home after spending the summer at Pocono Pines camp will be married next Saturday morn maid.

She was attired in a beautiful gown of pistachio shade green crepe ing at 9 o'clock in Holy Rosary mt. ana Mrs. F. Kell. Mri Lou tee There is a new gadget on the mar ket which will whip cream for you, beat up an egg, strain tea.

or mix anything that you want mixed. If you are keeping house in a one room apartment where every inch of spaca is prized, it will solve several problem! for you. church. Miss McLaughlin has chosen Kell and Miss P. Kell.

this citv. are lita. princess in style, with its deep bodice yoke appliqued In Alencon spending several days in Washing Miss Leona Nealis for her only maid, Attending the bridegroom will be Wal ton, D. C. lace.

ter O'Malley. P. J. Gilroy and M. J.

Walter Kearnev has returned from Attending the bridegroom was his Owls, No. 1145, and their friends are Invited to attend the card party to be held tonight at the home of Mrs. Anna Hartnett, 234 First street, Blakely. Pinnochle and dominoes will be played. McHugh will serve as ushers.

New city after spending the past brother, John Regan, New York City. A wedding breakfast will be served (Continued on Page Seven) LAST WEEK FOR REDUCED RATES for the Immediate families at the Hotel Casey immediately after the ceremony. A reception will be held Madame Berg; wishes to an Private Ballronm Instruction Breakfast was served for the immediate families following the ceremony in the Hufnagel home. Schultheis had arranged the decorations, using feathery ferns, garden flowers and on (he bride's table valley lilies and roses. Mother and Daughter Dav will he later at the home of the bride's Sister, 6 Lessons $5.00 Mrs.

James Donahoe, School street. Miss McLaughlin was honored at a luncheon held last Saturday in the Mr. and Mrs. Regan sailed last nounce that her shop will be open on Sept. 1st with a complete selection of distinctive dresses for Fall wear.

708 Monroe Avenue. Adv. observed at the first fall meeting of the Sisterhood of the Madison Avenue temple to be held at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon, Sept. 8. Mrs Bernard Heinz is chairman of the program committee.

Mrs. Samuel (Any Time Without Appointment) FLEISCHER'S Dial 4 9176 Hotel Casey. Miss Mary Jennings, night on a two months' honeymoon trip abroad. Upon' their return they will reside in New York City where Providence, was the hostess. ooo Mr.

and Mrs. Griffith T. Davis. 711 Mr. Regan is an asistant vice president Freedman, president, will preside dur North Main avenue, will be at home of the National City bank.

ing me orier business session. As a this afternoon between 2 and 6 o'clock ooo Miss Romaine O'Hara, Cherry street, to receive their many friends in celebration of their golden wedding anniversary. In the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Davis will entertain the family at dinner in their residence.

entertained at a bridge and shower party on Monday night in honor of Grace Kalkus, Cherry street, who is special feature on the program Miss Helen Carlyon, a member of the faculty at the Scranton Conservatory of Music, will play a group of violin solos. She will be accompanied by Mrs. Anna Knoepfel Gemmell at the piftno. MRS. RUDY VALLEE RUDY VALLEE to become the bride of Joseph F.

Lucsak, also of Cherry street, on The Scranton Conservatory of Music Alfred Pennington, Director (Pupil of Famous Teachers Two Years in New ooo Mrs. Josephine Beebe entertained Sept. 5. Present ati the affair: Ann The executive committer Af th Peters. Mary Reilly, Mary Burke, the following members of Circle No.

it, Ladies of the G. A. at a birthday dinner in honor of her Comrade Stalbird. Present at the and Mrs. Rudy Vallee, the Matter the former Fay Webb, musical comedy actress, have come to the parting of the matrimonial ways according to announcement made in New York by their attorney, Hyman Bushel.

Mrs. Vallee, now in New York, may return to California next week. "Business and Professional Women' Anna Davis, Helen Laveue, Mary Davis, Helen Sivitski, Helen Pacautis, club will meet at 6 o'clock tomorrow affair were: Vlrsrie Koch. Anna evening in the Y. W.

C. A. parlors. Plans for fall activities wlU be ma da Helen Shevlin, Ursula Cavanaugh, Tillie Picotti, Katherine Sweeney, Stella Sivitski and Alice Sweeney. Shepherd, Josephine Reynolds, Mary Salsbery, Grace Seiforth, Tane Con at the session.

rad. Margaret Jackson. Alice Beebe. 0 0 0 Miss Mary Malarkey, Colfax ave "Girls of the Platt Woolworth hmi Budding Beauty Francis Reeser, Nina Mattes, Synthia and Jeannette Mattes, Rhoda, Lilian and Josephine Jackson, Leland Reeser, Comrade Chapman and Minnie WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES of the Y. W.

C. A. Meld a corn and wiener roast last night on the grounds adjoining' the hoiue Xork City, Five Tears in Boston, Four Years in Paris and Berlin). Departments of Piano, Voice Culture and Singing, Violin, Elocution, Organ, Harmony, Counterpoint, Solfeggio, Musical History, etc. All Teachers Expert and Thoroughly Experienced, Which Is of the Greatest Importance.

nue, entertained at bridge on Monday evening at her home. Guests were: Misses Mona Nallin, Catherine Hef feron, Eleanor Clark, Eleanor Nealon, Grace LaRue, Marion Clark and Mary O. Johnson. Etta Mallonee. house secretary, waji hi onarge.

0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Miller.

Factonr MARGARET HOFFMAN ville. recently announced the engage More than forty of the luninr indn. ment of their daughter, Bernice. t. 0 0 0 Mr.

and Mrs. Albert E. Berry, 506 Miss Margaret Hoffman, Olympic trial girls of the Y. W. C.

A. attended corn and wiener rmmt iaxt. niirht Dean street, entertained recently at Willam H. Croivre. Niagara Falls.

N. Y. The announcement was made at a formal dance given at the Alohi at Lake Ariel. A program of camea farewell party in honor of Mr. was presented, durine th vpnni swimming star, and Miss Ruth Rit tenmeyer.

one of the best aquatic ace3 in this section of the United States, will give an exhibition at the Gala Day celebration to be held today at the Little Flower camp, TDbyhanna. Berry's brother, Corpoal Aldin J. Berry. Corporal Berry is a member Gamma Delta house at. Syracuse university.

Syracuse, N. Y. A School of Public Performance 115 Recitals Given Last Season. 2,000 Compositions Rendered. Weekly Radio Programs.

175 Students Already Presented. of Headquaters company. Third en Miss Julia Tranvsky, industrial secretary; Miss Ruth Butler, advisor, and Miss Vera Kasson, president of the organization, were in charge. ooo Miss Ruth Cohen. Adams avenue.

The Ladies' Aid society ana Women's Foreign Missionary society of the Adams Avenue M. E. church will hold a meeting in the church parlors at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon Women's Relief corps, No. 80, auxiliary to the G. A.

will hold a regular meeting tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in Memorial hall. Mrs. Tillie' Becker, president, will preside. A rehearsal has been called for the minuet dancers of the Daughters of America minstrel to be held on Friday evening in the Chamber of Commerce auditorium. The minstrel show will be presented on Sept.

28 in the Norman hall of the Masonic temple. Mrs. Elizabeth Warnke is th gineers. United States army, stationed at Hawaii. He spent a furlough with entertained recently at a farewell party An entertaining program has been arranged for the observance.

The Members of the Ladlo AM finnUtv fit his brother and sisters here. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Mayer and son.

Vernon; Mr. and Mrs. Rich Orpheus Glee club, Wilkes Barre. and the 109th Artillery band will give brief concerts in the evening. Franfe for her guest, Miss Ruth Burke.

Brooklyn, N. Y. Present at the affair were: Misses Carolyn M. Wells. Leah Satim.

Marie Von Bergen, Mollie Lewenson. John's Lutheian church, will meet at 2:30 O'clock tomorrow nftomnnn In Conservatory Bus From Schoolhouse To the Door of the Conservatory and Return Pupils Desiring to Take Advantage of This Accommodation Should Register by Thursday, Sept. 8. ii 4 Walsh's orchesta will play for dancing. church parlors.

Mrs. C. EL Reese, oresl ard Farr, daughter, Cora; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sayer, Mr.

and Mrs. The observance has toeen arranged dent. will preside. by the following committee: Mrs Miriam Cohen. Florence Wells.

Evalvn K. Cohen. Ruth Burke. Ruth Cohen, and Messrs. Irving Ganz, Morris Levy, Arthur Cohen.

Crane Werner. Bernie Rubin, this city; Sammy Berger. Mil John Bonner, chairman; Mrs. H. R.

Thomas Monohan, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Berry, sons, Richard and Wallace; Misses Beatrice and Agnes Berry, Lillian Rafferty, Doris Maldrugh, Herbert, assistant chairman; Mw. Anna McDonough.

secretary, and Mts. on Rosenfeld. Herman Rosenfeld. Oly director. Desmond Leonard, treasurer.

xrjsy Raphael Berry, and Henry Cole. phant; Edward Katz, Louis Harris, have been assisted by Miss Mary study Piano Now' Oslaf Studios TRYGASSON Nationally Known Pianist Phone 3 2040 Now for Card of New Low Tuition aitH 37th Season Begins Monday, Sept. 12th Conservatory Building 802 MULBERRY ST. Corner of Madison Ave. Off ic Open Daily From 9 Until 8.

Special Appointment by Telephone, 2 1546. 0 Joseph Phillips, 1145 Monsey ave Mrs. Elizabeth Warnke, ohairman of Keating, camp directress. Wilkes Barre. ooo The fifth annual reunion of the Red the entertainment and banquet conv 1 nue, was given a surprise party last Saturday evening at the home of his dinfefamily will be held on Sept.

4 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiluair parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips, mittee of the Daughters of America convention which will be held here in September, has called a meeting of the entire committee to be held Brotzman, Rush township.

Susque gar Wren, John Devine, Edward Olenchak, William Wood, Edward Morai, James Manley, George Brisky hanna county. All relatives have beeu prior to his leaving for Ammondale, Md. where he will join the Christian issued invitations to the affair by Azne Brothers' order. There were twenty tonight in the Chamber of Commerce building at 8 o'clock. The committee and Arthur Winkler.

0 0 0 $VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVA guests. Brotzman, secretary. 0 0 0 The descendants of George Welling' comprises the following: Emma Ger big, Ivy Nichols, Elizabeth Richards, Mary Shallow, Florence Finnerty, Miss Helen Ries, Arthur avenue, entertained yesterday afternoon at a bridge and lunchson party at the Ariel club, Lake Ariel, in honor of ton Lutes, formerly of Beaumont. Pa. Mary A.

McDonald, Sarah McDonald, Mary Hoffman, Katherine Feidler, Minnie Krotzer, Lulu Davis, Dora met at the picnic grounds at Lake Win Hildebrand," Carre Perce, Alice Davey, Mrs. Harry Reese. 0 0 0 ola Sunday. Aug. 28.

After a picnic dinner, Frank W. Allshouse. Thurston Hollow, called the meeting to order and Jennie Ruhle, Mary Langford, Mary Mary McDonald, Eleanor McCann, and "Betty McGoulderick, Dunmore; Alleen Hammond, Throop; Betty Ro gan, Olyphant, and Gertrude English, Pittston, attended a party recently at Lake Winola. Lewis, Esther Wheeler, Loretta Me Members of the Delta Sigma, Phi Alpha Sigma fraternities of Central New Clotthes for SCHOOL DAYS gargle, Mildred Rosenkrance, Ida presided over the election Of the following officers: president. W.

N. Lutes Tunknannock; first vice president. F. Hieh school will conduct an inter' Zupp, Mae Hughes, Elizabeth Manlck, NancyDirkes and Gertrude Kehrli. W.

Allshouse; second vice president. fraternity dance at the Hotel Jermyn on Sept. 9. Dancing will be enjoyed from 9 until 2 o'clock. Music will be played for the affair by Jimmy Barry's 0 0 0 Honoring Miss Florence Hagen aod Mrs.

W. N. Lutes; secretary and treas urer, the Rev. Victor C. Detty.

Wy. sox. Pa. The Ladies' Aid society of the As Alice Clampitti St. Petersburg, bury M.

E. church will hold a cov dinner party was given at the cot ered dish luncheon and meeting on Mrs. Floyd Fenner, Scranton; Mrs, Cecil Lowry. Dalton. and Mrs.

Elwlu tage of the former's brother, S. E. Thursday, Sept. 8, at the summer Ross, Scranton. were elected to the pro gram committee for the next reunion to Dunn, Elk lake, on Monday evening.

Among the guests were: Mrs. Maynard Kenny and son, Maynard Los Angeles, who are soon to leave for home after spending the summer at the home of Philip Dunn, Waymart. orchestra. The arrangement committee comprises: Wortley Hughes, Harry Lyons. Robert Masters, James Allison, Arnold Kehrli, Eugene Kennedy, Bertram Wenzel, Joseph McGee, Walter Scholia, Bill Neville, Walter Rehrig and Kenneth Allspaugh.

0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beaver, 119 East Grove street, Dunmore, entertained last Saturday afternoon at a party in honor of their daughter, Eleanor's. be held the first Sunday in August 1933. at Lake Winola.

Glenn Lute, Tunknannock; Charles Detty. Wysox, and Wayne Lowry, Dalton. were ap pointed to the committee on sports for 0 Mr. and Mrs. John Tracesky, 812 young people.

Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs It's hard to tell which is the flower in this picture, as both are so beauti birthday. Present were: Elea Frank Allshouse, Mr. and Mrs. Joslah ShuDP.

R. D. No. 1. Tunknannock.

and their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Monroe avenue, entertained last night in' honor of their daughter Rita's, thirteenth birthday anniversary. Card games were played and prizes were awarded.

nor Beaver, Harriet Beaver, Hawk, Janet Carey, Clesta Benjamin, Esther Donatello, Lucy Bochicchio. ful, but anyway, here's Gloria Stuart wearing a pink dahlia named in her honor which will be entered in the Los Angeles dahlia show. Now which Williams. Plymouth; Mrs. Sarah J.

Reynolds. Scranton: the Rev. and Mrs Victor C. Detty and two children, Wy Present were: Rose Tarhanich, Carmello Williams, Beatrice Williams, Mary Dolphin, Rhea McGuire, Winnie do you choose? sox; Mr. and Mrs.

W. N. Lutes and son. Kingston; Olive Golden, Helen and Peggy McGowan, Ritz, Evelyn and MOTHERS: Children's hair cutting is our specialty. Bring them in now for their school opening hair cut.

The best in town for only 35c Permanent Wave $3.00 Until Labor Day RAY'S BEAUTY PARLOR 1309 Mulberry Street Dial 3 9974 Next to "AP" Market McGuire and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gene Tracesky. Refreshments were Beaver, Reading. Glenn.

Tunknannock; and Mr. Cecil Lowry and four children. Dalton; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Thomoson, Dalton.

Alpha Dymond, Lansing. B. served by Mrs. Tracesky. Griffin Camp Party A card party will be held on Tuesday Final plans lave been made for a Fenner and Mr.

and Mrs. Elwin novelty dance to oe held at the Maple wood Canoe club. Lake Henry, on evening. Sept. 13, in G.

A. RJiall, Linden street, under auspices of Lieut. Ezra S. Griffin camD. No.

8. Sons of Saturday night. There will also be and two children. Clarks Summit: Daniel Fenner and wife and two children. Honesdale; Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Fenner and two children, Scranton: Robert Fenner. Scranton; Mr. and Mrs musicale at the clubhouse on sun Union Veterans of the Civil war and Co. C.

Third Pennsylvania reriment. day afternoon and a program of water sports. ii TTTf Sons of Veterans' reserves. Affiliated women's organizations and the G. A.

R. will assist. Prizes will be awarded 0 0 0 Mrs. Joseph Flannagan, 1107 Quincy William O. Fenner and daughter.

Bettv and frineds. Miss Margaret Grogan and Lawrence Toomey, Scranton; Mr. ana Mrs. John Dixon and five children. Wilkes Barre.

and their guests. Mr. ana Mrs. Charles Dixon and children. Hud" 0 0 0 The first fall dance of the Junior Catholic league will be held at the Scranton Country club on Sept.

8 with Misses May Nealon, Genevieve Kearney, Margaret Bell and Margaret Duffy as hostesses. Dancing will begin at 9:30 o'clock. 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G.

Schunk, Cedar avenue, announce the marriage of their daughter, Ruth Lucille, to Joseph Kenneth Grieser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grieser, Cedar avenue, which was solemnized on Aug. 9, 1931, in Wilkes Barre. ooo The twenty second annual reunion of descendants of Michael and Abigail Smith, pioneer settlers of Wayne county, was held recently in the grangehall, Thompson.

L. H. Smith. president, had charge of the business and entertainment will be provided. Refreshments will be served.

avenue, entertained at dinner and bridge recently in honor of Miss Mary Flannagan in honor of her birthday anniversary. High scores weie held by Miss Jennie Murphy and Miss Ann Little Sister Just Starting School Bloomer Dresses 3 to Years 98c son; Mr. and Mrs. Martine Kicnern "3H 'EHS 3rt and five children. Sugar Hollow: Mr, and Mrs.

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