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5 THE SCRANTON MONDAY. FEBRUARY 24, 1936 Cemetery. Arrangements by Gene a requiem mass In St. Joseph's Lithu Reno Bound Actress Thelma Jones, Nurse, Jacob R. Rosenfeld, Cusick.

anian Church. Interment, Throop unerals George A. Emery Dies in Elmhurst Plautkas Anthony Plauskas, rear Cemetery. Arrangements by I. J.

Noreika. Dies in Sister's Home Miss Thelma Jones, R. 30, died at 9 o'clock Saturday night in the of 1115 Albright Avenue. Today at 9 a. m.

with a requiem maw in St. Jos Giddings Marlon D. Giddings, Elk Olyphant, Buried 1 vym fm 1 dale. Today with services at 2 p. eph's.

Lithuanian Church. Interment, a charge of the Rev. B. L. Lyons, Throop Cemetery.

Forest City. Interment, Lyon Street home of her sister, Mrs. George En slln, 1222 Run die street, i several months' illness. She was i Richards George Richards, 906 Cemetery, Elkdale. Was Erie Railroad Em Eynon Street.

Today at 2:30 p. Three Clergymen Officiate at Services Perry Dorothy Perry, 110 North Washington Birthday Is Celebrated Here Washington's Birthday was fittingly observed here Saturday. Offices at City Hall, Court House. Federal Building and the WPA were closed. Banks were also closed.

There were no interruptions in anthracite mining. A pageant was presented on the life of Washington at Weston Field Saturday night. The play was entitled "The Minuet." Directing various part were Miss Lucy Ruane, elocution instructress, and Margaret Downs, who was in charge of musical graduate of Kings County Hospital, from the home. Interment. Washburn ploye for 44 Years Ninth Avenue.

Today at 2 p. m. from Brooklyn, N. class of 1925. She Street Cemetery.

Arrangements by B. Rodney Funeral The funeral of Ira Rodney, Green Run, Spring Brook Township, who died last week in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Leo Cummings, 527 Orchard Street, was held Saturday afternoon from the Franklin Funeral Home, Moscow. The Rev. Austin L.

Prynn, pastor of Moscow M. E. Church, officiated. Interment was in Fairview Cemetery, Elmhurst. 434 Cedar Avenue.

Interment, Forest attended Embury M. E. Church. Willard Tague. Hill Cemetery.

She is survived by two sisters, Mrs, George A. Emery, 66, an employe of the Erie Railroad Company for Benjamin Mrs. Stella Benjamin, 704 Monroe Avenue. Tonight at 8 p. Drew William H.

Drew. 1711 Funeral services for Jacob R. Rosen feld, 219 River street, Olyphant, prominent Mid Valley resident, were' held Enslin and Mrs. Herman Dunham Academy Street. Tuesday at 2:30 p.

m. from the home. Interment, Forest forty four years, died at 8:10 o'clock yesterday morning at his home In Elmhurst after a three weeks illness. Suffern, N. and four brothers, David Jones, Buffalo, N.

Frank Jones, Pittsburgh; Jack Jones, Suf m. from 427 Madison Avenue. Inter ment. North Church Cemetery, Frank' lin, N. J.

Hill Cemetery. Arrangements by John yesterday afternoon from his late home. Rbbi Henry Guterman, Linden Street Temple; the Rev. E. Fischer, Olyphant Durkan.

Born in Cortes, Wayne County, Mr. Sheridan Thomas F. Sheridan, fern, N. and George Jones, Trenton, N. J.

i Emery had been employed as a sec Boshek Mrs, Rose Boshek, 519 Synagogue, and the, Rev. J. M. Haro 641 Hickory Street. Today at 9:30 Breck Street Today at 9:30 a.

m. witz, Dickson City, officiated. Inter m. with a requiem mass in the Church tion foreman on the railroad. He had resided in Elmhurst for the past The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock with a requiem mass in St.

Francis ment was in Dickson City Jewish on Wednesday afternoon from the of the Nativity, interment, Cathedral Cemetery. Arrangements by Gene thirty eight years. home of Mrs. Enslin. The place of Italian Church.

Interment, parish cemetery, Minooka. Arrangements by Fedele Musso. Cusick. The honorary pallbearers were: Dr. interment has not been selected.

To Show Travelogue Members of Keystone Consistory, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite, will entertain at a travelogue in Norman Hall, Masonic Temple, tonight at 8 o'clock. All Blue Lodge Masons, then wives and families are Invited to be guests of the Consistory. The travelogue will concern Italy. Dr. Charles H.

Tilton, commander in chief, is in charge. Griffiths John Griffiths, 1828 J. J. O'Connor, Dr. Joseph Carr, Bur He was a member of Elmhurst Camp, No.

280, P. O. S. of the Brotherhood of Railroad Employes and the Brotherhood of Maintenance Reif Anna Reif, 619 Hampton Washburn Street. Today at 2:30 p.

gess John L. Kilcullen, M. J. McGowftn, Anthony Paris m. from the home.

Interment, Wash Mrs. Anthony Parise, 208 Accom Nestor Chyiak, Teofan Kowalchlck, Stanley M. Evans, Thomas J. Rogan of Way. burn Street Cemetery.

Arrangements modation Street, Dunmore, died in the Street. Tuesday at 9:30 a. m. with a requiem mass in St. John the Baptist Interment, parish cemetery.

Arrangements by J. E. Regan Sons. He is survived by his widow, Grace; JACKSONS TO STAY Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Jackson, dismissed as superintendent and matron of the House of Detention, will be allowed to occupy their quarters at the institution until April 1. Their dismissal is effective on March 1 when Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Duffy take charge.

The suggestion to allow the Jacksons a month in which to find a new residence is attributed to Judge T. Linus Hoban. Members of the board la charge of the institution acquiesed. by1 Howard M. Davies.

and John W. Turco. State Hospital on Saturday night after four daughters, Carrie, at home; Mrs. Casclane Anthony Casciano, 111 a few days' illness. The body has been The active casket bearers were: William Sutterly, Lambertville, N.

Chernetski Joseph Chernetski, 412 removed to the home of her parents South Chestnut Avenue. Today at 9:30 a. m. with a requiem mass in Chaira Baldinger, Harry Baldinger, Mrs. Jack Williams, Newark, N.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Baretti, No. 1 Jacob Berger, E. L.

Rosenbloom, Abe and Mrs. Reuben Bea, Hawley; two NOTARY NAMED Governor George H. Barle on named Mrs. Emyle Dunbar, this St. Lucy's Church.

Interment, Cathe Foster Street. Tuesday at 9 a. m. with a requiem mass in St. Joseph's Lithuanian Church.

Interment, Throop Foundry Street, Old Forge, from where Sulium, Meyer Rosenfeld, Harry Spatt, brothers, Oliver and Oscar, Dunmore; the funeral will be held tomorrow dral Cemetery. Arrangements by Pas quale Clonl. three sisters, Mrs. William Burleigh city, as a notary public. Nathan Relsman, Joseph Friedman and Jacob Weiss.

Interment will be in Mt Cemetery. Sodowski Sylvester Sodowski, 1529 and Mrs. William Sheerer, Dunmore, and Mrs. Bert Hafler, Cortez, and nine Carmel Cemetery. Hutchins Mrs.

Bertha E. Hutch Mr. Rosenfeld, who died at 11:30 South Webster Avenue. Today at 9 Mrs. Parise is survived by her hus grandchildren.

a. m. with a requiem mass in Sacred A Big Saving For You o'clock Saturday morning, is survived by his widow, Rose, ''and the following ins, 629 Depot Street. Today at 2:30 p. m.

from 715 Electric Street. Interment, Dickson City Cemetery. Heart Church. Interment, Minooka The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon from his late band, her parents, a sister, Elevisa, and a brother, James. She was a member'' of St.

Anthony's Italian Church, and the Ladies' Auxiliary to sons and daughters: Pearl, Milton, Wil Cemetery. Arrangements by Frank home. The Rev. Mr. Sneberger, pas Coon Almon Coon, Waverly.

To fred, Bertram, Meyer and Esther, all Kapalski. tor of Elmhurst Presbyterian Church, McDonald James F. McDonald, Victory Post, No. 13, American Legion, day at 3:30 p. m.

from the H. W. Cole Son Funeral Home, darks Summit. LAST WEEK! will officiate. Interment, Fairview of Olyphant; two brothers, Nathan D.

Rosenfeld and James R. Rosenfeld, Olyphant. The Ladies' Auxiliary will conduct 439 Phelps Street. This morning from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Wal Cemetery, Elmhurst.

Interment, Hickory Grove Cemetery, Funeral arrangements are in charge Waverly. Funeral arrangements were in charge ter Carter, 116 Swartz Street, Dunmore. Requiem mass at 9:30 a. m. in of Wesley Franklin, Moscow.

Borowicz Mrs. Victoria Borowlcz, of Meyer Ziman. 1336 Rundle Street. Today at 9:30 a. Another stage romance will end Joseph L.

James, 75, m. with a requiem mass In St. Stanis in Reno in the near future, Mary St. Mary's Church. Interment, Mt.

Carmel Cemetery. Arrangements in charge of the Ellen O'Donnell Estate, Dunmore. Mrs. Julia Dunleavy, fl Long White Yl hwi GL0VES GLOVES ill Sc. 25c Ellis, above, opera singer and film Succumbs in Duryea laus Polish National Catholic Church.

Interment, parish cemetery, Minooka. Arrangements by W. H. Szynter. actress, announcing that she soon will take up residence in the divorce Frendergast Mrs.

Emma R. Pren South Scranton, Dies Mrs. Julia Dunleavy, wife of Patrick Joseph L. James, 75, died at 6 dergast, 315 Qulncy Avenue. Today Brunner Mrs.

Emma Brunner. services tonight at the home of Mrs. Parlse's parents. Leiderkranz to Hold Mask Dance Tonight The Liederkranz will entertain members and friends at the sixty seventh annual masquerade ball tonight at the Casino. A playlet will be presented in introduction of the frills and fancies of the evening.

Dancing will start at 9:30 o'clock. Refreshments will be served. Special decorations have been arranged. A. J.

Wagner is general chairman of the committee on capital to seek freedom from Basil Sydney, English actor producer. The Dalton. Today at 2 p. m. from the at 1 130 p.

m. from the home. Internment, Abington Hills Cemetery. couple married in 1929 in New Mil ford, and separated three o'clock Saturday night at the home of his son, Ralph James, Main Street, Duryea, after a short illness. He had been a resident of Taylor Borough for a number of years, and was a member Dunleavy, active in United Mine Workers' circles, died yesterday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Michael Kelleher, 1023 River Street. home. Interment, Fairlawn Cemetery. Arrangements by H. Cole Son, Clarks Summit.

years later. Judge Mrs. Nellie Judge, Wash Mrs. Dunleavy, the daughter of the of the Church of God, Rendham. ington, D.

C. Today from the home of 1 O'Boyle Patrick O'Boyle, 211 florth Apple Street, Dunmore. Today from 319 Chestnut Street, Dunmore. Requiem mass at 10:15 a. m.

in St. Mary's Church. Interment, Mt. Carmel Cemetery. Billus Mrs.

Paul Billus, 2804 Mar vine Avenue. Tuesday at 9 a. m. with i survived hv two Cleaners and Dyers Call and Deliver Service Scranton, 8366 Carbondale, 422 Or Our Central City Store, late Mr. and Mrs.

Hubert Murphy, pioneer residents of Jermyn, resided for more than fifty years in the Key her sister, Mrs. Catherine Sullivan, 731. North Hyde Park Avenue. Re Mrs. David F.

Davis, Taylor, and Young Men May SeCUre quiem mass at 9:30 a. m. in St. Pat ser Valley section before taking up Public Schools; and two sons, Ralph, L. M.

1 L. Applications 140 No. Wash'n. Ave, Ick's Church. Interment, Cathedral her home in South Scranton.

She for a garage owner in Duryea, ana tree merly was affiliated with St. Patrick's Young men in Lackawanna County James, Taylor. 'Store Hours 9 to 6 O'clock1 who desire to enter one of the Citizens Church. The funeral will be held Tuesday She is survived by her husband, Military Training Camps the coming afternoon from the home of his Summer may secure their applications three daughters, Mrs. Michael Kelle daughter, Mrs.

David F. Davis, 725 South Main Street, Taylor, with the in the near future. The age limit for her, Mrs. John Shaughnessy and Mrs, John Wilkenson; a son, Andrew Dun' Rev. Elliott Hunter officiating.

In basic courses is from 17 to 24, while other courses will be for men between leavy, of the Scranton Fire Depart' terment, Forest Home Cemetery, ment; three sisters, Mrs. Michael Mc the ages of 24 and 29. The camps Taylor. Hale and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy, will open on July 8.

Mrs. John Madden Scranton, and Mrs. William McDer Applications may be made through mott, Jermyn, and five grandchildren, Mrs. John Madden, widow of John any of the following: Warren Arnold, Wonderful for CHAPPED HANDS finLu white m4 riALUi Cream soothes the Pain of rod. roach CAKE OW hands the minute you NOXZINl apply it.

Ends the "martin, softens the SOAP WITH roughness, helps Na MswaA. re mend the hart MKW flOe ing skin cracks. Apply lis or Noxzema tonight as much as skin will ab NOXZIMA art seewonderfuUm provement tomorrow. The funeral will be held on Wednes. 'ladden, died at 5 o'clock on Satur First National Bank; Lieut.

Col. S. F. day morning at 9:30 o'clock with I Coar, Mears Building; John R. Harris, requiem mass in the Church of the i iy morning in her home, 311 West Grove Street, Dunmore.

She was a of St. Paul's Church, Green Scranton Lackawanna Trust Building; "CANNON" Bath Towels Nativity. Interment will be in Ca Edward J. Peck, 1418 South Webster thedral Cemetery. Ridge, and its women's societies, Avenue; Joseph G.

Rosar, 615 Birch Funeral arrangements are in charge She is survived by the following cms and daughters: the Rev. Street; Arthur G. Schauta, Grove Silk Company, Dunmore; Edward Warren, of John Durkan. ladden, assistant pastor of St. Ray BOTH Grace Cordon, Piano, FOR Scranton Electric Building; E.

E. Wells, 1009 Grandview Street; Col. L. H. Watres, .506 Spruce Street; W.

L. Dennen, darks Summit; M. H. Pat with your nond's Church, Bronx, N. An liony F.

Madden and William Mad 'en, New York; Patrick V. Madden, Philadelphia; John, Anna and Ellen Teacher, Succumbs Miss Grace L. Gordon, lifelong resi ten, 41 Washington 'Street, Carbon at home, dale, and W. G. Watkins, Taylor.

dent of Taylor, died at 5 o'clock Satiir day afternoon in the home of her par The funeral will be held tomorrow nomine at 10 o'clock with a reauiem MONOGRAM ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gordon, nass in St. Pauls Church. Her son, Immanuel Youth League Pafhjf MaWfan will ha rota.

I 408 West Taylor Street. She had been ill a long time. interment, Mt. To Hear Talk by Jensen of the mass. Carmel Cemetery.

A teacher of piano, Miss Gordon S. D. G. Co. Street Floor was a student of the late Prof.

Hay' Robert P. Jensen, minister of music John Wisniewski den Evans, scranton. She was a mem' at Green Ridge Presbyterian Church, ber of Taylor M. E. Church and the For a limited time, a skilled operator will be in the Towel Dept.

to monogram these "Cannon" Bath Towels AT NO EXTRA COST! will address the League of Youth in Immanuel Baptist Church at 7:45 John Wisniewski, 62, 1604 Dorothy Street, died Saturday afternoon at his home. He had been a resident of Fatzinger Bible Class. She is survived by her parents; two o'clock tomorrow evening on "Music sisters, Mrs. Henry Edwards, Scran' Scranton for the past forty five years. in Relation to the Youth of the He isr survived by two sons, Edward ton, and Janet Gordon, a teacher in Church." and Alphonse.

Buffalo, N. three Floral Park, Long Island, N. The Fellowship Class will meet to daughters, Mrs. William Reed, Liberty, Schools; and two brothers, George and morrow night at 8 o'clock in the home of C. E.

Crothamel. The World Wide Donald Gordon, at home. The funeral will be held tomorrow N. Mrs. Bernard Bogdanski and Clara Wisniewski, Scranton; a sister, Mrs.

J. Kwass, Nanticoke, and six Housewives know that "Cannon" towels are the utmost in quality they are thick, closely woven Guild will hold a White Cross meet' at 2:30 p. m. from her home with the ing at the home of Mrs. Emma Ritch, 1410 Pine street, tomorrow night also.

Rev. E. H. Lowry officiating. Interment, Forest Hill Cemetery.

The speaker at the Rainbow Series on Wednesday night at 6:30 ociock Miss Emily A. Bralnard grandchildren. The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock with a requiem high mass in St. Stanislaus Polish National Catholic Church. Interment, Mlnooka Cemetery.

Funeral arrangements are in charge of w. H. szynter. absorbent. Take advantage of this opportun the smart, personal touch of your monogram Is! An excellent opportunity to secure some irides on your list! ii' 1K llliil andver Nil on your tov hmmlr fr tne Spring will be Andrew Warman, president of Miss Emily Bralnard, 802 Marlon the Lackawanna Laundry.

His sub SALE! Street, died at 2 o'clock yesterday morning in her home after a few weeks' illness. She was a member ject will be "A Trip to Jerusalem." Dr. E. B. Shaul will speak on "High Points in the High Spots" at 7:45 o'clock, and the Rainbow Painting will be given by the pastor, the Rev.

W. D. Go lightly at 2:30 o'clock. St. Paul's Church.

She is survived by a brother, John I pcciul Bralnard, and two sisters, Mrs. John Values in 2 Groups: Kelly, Scranton, and Mrs. H. C. Lucas, Philadelphia.

Mrs Angelina Cherundolo Mrs. Angelina Cherundolo, 34, 1005 Clark's Alley, Bulls Head, mother of seven children, died Friday morning in her home. Her father, Nicholas Falzetta, has been employed at the Cathedral Cemetery for the past twenty five years. Mrs. Cherundolo is survived by her husband, Frank, and her sons and daughters.

The funeral will be held tomorrow Progressive Croup morning at 9 o'clock with a requiem mass in St. Paul's Church. Inter Members Will Meet ment, Cathedral Cemeterv. The annual membership meeting Funeral arrangements are in charge Group 1 Ale Group 2 59c of the Progressive Recreation and So Gene Cusick. The funeral will be held tomorrow cial Association will be held tomor INCLUDING 3LETTER MONOGRAM INCLUDING 3 LETTER MONOGRAM morning at 9:30 o'clock with a requiem mas sin St.

Anthony's Church. GIVE RECITAL TONIGHT Sample Pillows 95c Regularly would be $1.50 to $1.98 Brocades! CeJanese! Velvets! Trapunta! With smart Chenille borders, corded seams, aoft, subtle and difficult to find shades! Every one will delight the heart of decorators and home owners! All are Kapoc filled. S. D. G.

Co. Second Floor A recital will be given tonight in Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. Funeral arrangements in charge of row night at the center, 414 Olive Street, at 8:30 o'clock. E. R.

Johnson will preside. Reports will be given by Elmer Bailor, secretary, and committee chairmen. Mrs. M. M.

Robinson will be in charge of the program. Pasquale Cioni. Elm Park M. E. Church by the Church School Class of Mrs.

Elizabeth Sherman, assisted by several of her elocution pupils. The proceeds will be turned Into the missionary fund. 22x44 Heavy Bath Towels 22x44 Extra Heavy Towels Mrs. Margaret Broadhurst Mrs. Margaret Hcgan Broadhurst, Double thread woven.

White with red, blue, peach, green or black borders. Thick, fluffy white towels with green, blue, red, gold or black borders. 824 Eynon Street, died at 8 o'clock on Saturday morning in the West Side Hospital after a short illness. She was a member of Holy Cross Church FUNERAL DIRECTORS 20x40 Solid Pastel Towels 20x40 Solid Pastel Towels Thick, durable weaves. Solid colors.

Feaeh, green, orchid, blue and gold. Wonderfully soft and absorbent. In (old, peach, blue, green and orchid. S. D.

G. Co. Second Floor J. E. Regan Sons Frank M.

Regan, Mgr. Funeral Directors Pierce Arrow Service Open 24 Hours John A. Walsh Estate Funeral Directors 248 WYOMING AVE. Phone 2 3948 Personal Attention and Economy and its women's groups. She is survived by her husband, Leo Broadhurst; two sons, Robert and William, and two brothers, Thomas and Francis Hogan.

The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 9:30 o'clock with a mass of requiem in Holy Cross Church. Interment, Cathedral. Cemetery. Arrangements in charge of the John A. Walsh Estate.

On Sale In Housewares Department Fourth Floor for Table Lamps aig fr floor Lamps LtTr, fr Bridge Lamps Howard M. Davies ftinmnl ttii i i lor Dial 3 6120 120 S. Main Ave. Scranton Ellen O'Donnell Estate Funeral Director 314 North Apple St. DUNMORE Limousine for Hire Ph.

4 1819 Cynthia E. Haupel Cynthia Ellen Haupel, 6, daughter if Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Haupel, 1523 Uardner Avenue, died on Friday in at Postgraduate Hospital. She had been undergoing treatment at the Institution. Besides her parents, she Is survived by a brother, Richard, and a sister, Sdna May Haupel. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from 427 I A. F.

A. Battenberg Son Funeral Directors 632 Washington Ave. JERMYN Phone 14 Ambulance Service I. J. NOREIKA imoml IHtcrlnr Careful Attention to Every Detail 2428 N.

Main Avenue PHONE 2 5722 Madison Avenue. Interment, Fair view Cemetery, Elmhurst. Truman R. Cornwall Funeral services for Truman R. Cornwall, former secretary treasurer of the Prlce Pancoast Coal Company, Scranton, were held yesterday at Arlington, N.

J. Mr. Cornwall died at his home in that place on Thursday. He was 77 yeaars of age. He formerly was general manager of Dickson Eddy, wholesale coal dealers in New York, for which the Price Pancoast Coal Company carried on mining Fine Silk SHADES FEDELE MUSSO 1311 PITTSTON AVE, PHONE 4 2124 John Durkan Funeral Director "Service With Dignity" SCRANTON NEW YORK WMtcra UnloD Tim ft lb Atkins Old English Half Gal.

No Rub Wax and lb. Samolino Cleaner Sit Rug $.49 Beth tor $1 88 One would hardly dream of getting handsome silk shades like these for to little money! They're smartly and beautifully designed silk shades with rayon taffeta lining. Stretched or ripple pleated styles in green, rust, eggshell, white. Complete range of table, bridge and floor sizes. S.

D. G. Lamp Dept. Fourth Floor Enough Geaner for 4 rugs and Special Rug Cleaning Brush cleans any fast color rug easy as sweeping. Old English the no work way to wax floors without rubbing.

Samoline the safe, quick cleansing, no scrubbing paste cleaner. H. W. Cole Son Funeral Directors CLABKS SUMMIT Ambulance Service 24 Hour Service Residence Phone 8. 125 Office Phone C.

8.408 Frank Kapalski PHONE 4 1311 Funeral Director 1226 PROSPECT AVE. We Make of Our Service a Sincere and Appropriate Tribute te Tour Laved Ones. Mrs. Charlotte Angell Mrs. Charlotte Angell, a former resident of Scranton, died on Saturday In Birmingham, where she had resided for the past eighteen years.

She la survived by two daughters, Mrs. Bella Smith, Birmingham, and Mrs. N. D. Luckie, Miami, and a brother, E.

W. Dorph, Factoryville..

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