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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. FRIDAY, JULY 3 1936 On Camp Staff Births Spinach and Prunes by Ida R. Gleason 19)6 NEA Strvice, II I ft Wflkl ti tww Are Aids to Beauty Right Amount of Sleep and BEGIN HERE TODAT CLAIRE KOSDICK Mil out alone on lurnmrr rvrnlng to drive to the mounuin REILLY Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Reilly, 828 Oak Street, a daughter, June 28, at home. AUSTIN Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Austin, 1001 Oxford Street, a daughter, Wednesday, at Mercy Hospital.

O'BRIEN Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien, 613 Grove Street, a son, Wednesday night at St. Mary's Hospital, South Scranton. noue innrrttrd from her eccentric nnelr, LI.

MAN FUSIIllK. Proper Kind of Food Pro duce Clear Skin Claire's parents au dead and ahe hai learned that moat of the fortune ihe ha moufhl wai secure tone. She owes none to her father frlead. NICK RAl'M Nick wanti to marry her, bat Claire cannot By AUCIA HART quiie hrinr herself to iar "roe." Miss Pakulertz Bride Wednesday Miss Florence Pakularta, South Webster Avenue, was married on Wednesday to Maruch Ghergo, Beech Street, in the Sacred Heart Church by Monsignor A. Zychowic.

The attendants were Miss Patricia Paku lartz and Joseph Pinco. After the ceremony there was a dinner at the Hotel Casey. The couple have left on a wedding trip to Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Upon their return they will reside at 1316 South Webster Avenue. 0 0 0 Bar Mitzvah of Jerome H.

Raker Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Raker, South Apple Street, Duntnore, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jerome Hirsch, Saturday morning, July 4, at the Temple Israel, Dunmore. Mr.

and Mrs. Raker will be at home to their friends on Sunday evening. Tbe trip to the mountains is for two purposes: (1) to think out her problems, and Authorities agree that tlie amount of sleep you get and the kind of food take It for granted he like Dan. But you couldn't tell that from Eb's man mer. He's so anxious over the life hereafter he hasn't much time for anything else.

What are you staring at, Pat?" "I was wondering why that stone block with the broken arrow carved on It wasn't the same color as the rest of this gingerbread stuff on this fireplace. It's lighter." "Looks as though it might have been added later, doesn't it?" Bob came over and ran his finger along the stone tracery. "It's been there as long as I can remember," Claire told them. "Are you trying to imagine it might have been to search lor a mnterious Jewel be lonrlnr to her uncle and supposed to be you eat have more to do with your nidflen in me house. beautv than most women seem to uir tne main hirnwar Claire's ear erasnes into a lot; across the road.

NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY realize. You can't look your best if you don't feel well. You can't feel Marriage Licenses Herbert Aston, 734 McKcnna Court; Naomi Kcllaway, 734 McKcnna Court, William Weichel, 214 South Sumner Avenue; Margaret Turner, 214 South Sumner Avenue. Frank Mallnskl, 1010 South Wyoming Avenue; Anna Keveragus, 428 Wales Street. CHAPTER well if you always are in need of more sleep or if your diet lacks important HEN Claire regained her senses Sr Vv? properties.

she was lying on the ground For clear skin, free fromflblemlshes and sallow tones, everyone should con with a coat for a pillow, A young man was bending over her, an anxious frown on his face. For a minute she sume plenty of green vegetables ana green salads. Watercress, spinacn, prunes and raisins are rich in iron. stared confusedly, then a smile recognition touched her lips. "Pat Magan?" EMPLOYES HOLD OUTING Office employes of the Chamber of Commerce were entertained at a picnic supper last night at Lake Winola.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Glbbs were hosts. Eat these regularly.

Iron makes your comDlexion clear and gives you nat He grinned. the very same thing?" Claire exclaimed. "And why didn't we hear the shot?" (To Be Continued) And what do you think you're trying ural color. Add to these a variety of dark green to do to yourself anyway?" With put there for a purpose, Pat?" "Well, we're looking for something aren't we?" he defended himself with a laugh. Susie, fully dressed now, but still wearing her crown of curl papers, then bustled in carrying a big tray.

"Ham and eggs, rolls and coffee, Claire." she announced as she drew a small table up before the fireplace. "Want Eb should lay a fire In here? My, you'll freeze with that window open that way. Land sakes. Dan'" Her voice sounded surprised. "What ever do you want?" leafy vegetables, such as broccoli, also cucumbers, strawberries, figs, as one arm he lifted her to a sitting position, while he held a flask to her Miss Rose Rafferty is a member of the staff of counsellors at Little Flower Camp, Tobyhanna.

which lips. "Just a swig of this, and you'll feel finer than frog's hair." opened yesterday. Obediently the girl swallowed the fiery liquor. Presently she straighten' ed up and looked about her as an CI.EI.AIVD SIMPSON CO. going away tomorrow? other young man came out of the Training Agreement darkness.

"How is she, Pat?" he asked. By Parents Urged "Guess she was Just knocked out for a minute," Pat told him. Then with a wave of his hand at the new. Best Way to Avoid Conflict Is comer. "Claire, this is my side kick, Bob Steele, a mining engineer, with paragus, apples, celery, cabbage, onions, radishes, turnips, carrots, parsnips, and the condition of your hair, as well as your skin, will improve.

Lack of calcium often leads to defective teeth. Drink a quart of milk every day for a month a pint a day from then on and watch your teeth, nails and complexion improve. When you feel hungry between meals, drink milk, buttermilk, tomato or fruit juices Instead of appeasing your appetite with sandwiches or starchy foods. If, in spite of well balanced menus that Include practically all of the above mentioned items, you still have bad skin, dull hair or brittle nails, see your family doctor. Perhaps your body continues to lack something.

Or it may be that you should eliminate certain Items which are good for almost everyone, but bad for you. Whatever you do, don't under estimate the Importance of proper diet. Many skin By Reconciling Diverging Views good job believe it or not. He'i Holiday Luggage spending his vacation in the Rockies, By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON Miss Claire Fosdick. Bob.

I used to aim valentines and spitballs at her In the doorway stood a man about 40 years old, carrying a black mongrel dog. The man's forehead bore a wide scar that twisted one eyebrow into a perpetual droop, but the eyes that looked out from under It were unusually keen and piercing. "Trigger's dead, Susie." the man said, looking at her steadily. "I Just found him out in those aspens back of the doghouse. Saw him run in there after something and I followed him." "Dead!" cried Claire.

"Why he barked when we came In. I heard him!" "And almost took a leg off me when we went around with the car," added Pat. "He's been shot. See?" The man parted the shaggy hair above the dog's eyes and pointed to a bullet hole. "But but who would do such a Parents really should agree as when we were in grammar school." much as possible on policy in raising ciaire smiled ana neia out ner children, hand rather shakily.

"How about my While it is natural, perhaps, for car, Mr. Steele?" mothers and fathers to pull In differ He shook his head. "Pretty badly ent directions, yet they would find it damaged. Front axle busted and more peaceful to have a conference lot of minor casualties. Someone had closed th road with that log.

Well once in a while and try to understand each other's point of view. have to take you In our bua when problems of women of all ages are due to Incorrect food. Dad doesn't realize that he Is too ever you were going, Miss Fosdick. We heard the smash and came back. Claire turned startled eyes on Pat.

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Probably repairing or some but she does two fits every time he thing. But Bob and I are on the encourages Mark to take a hand at the wheel of the car. "Trigger's dead, Susie," the man said, loohing at her steadily. "1 just found him out in those aspens back of the doghouse." loose, and we'll be tickled to death to trundle you any place you want to go. Feel able to make It over to And so the days pass, each pulling In an opposite direction and the children taking sides with the one who Bridge Tournament At Tennis Club Tonight The ninth duplicate bridge tournament in the series conducted by the Scranton Tennis Club will be held Friday evening at the clubhouse on the Morgan Highway.

Play will start at 8:15 with a two point penalty for players not registered by that time. U. S. B. A.

City Master points and top score prizes will be awarded to the winners in the North South and East West direction. All bridge players are invited to compete for these prises. our car?" He helped her to her feet. After a minute she was able to walk humors them the most. agreed.

"I can't think of anything I'd rather do than chase an elusive what have you. Maybe we can start Nothing is more fatal to obedience than for children to know that one unaided, and got into their car to wait until they could move the wreck from the house," remarked Bob Steele. Claire nodded. "Yes, it's the house of long shadows you know." TN spite of the sound of the wheels on the graveled driveway no light tonight." 4.95 out of the road. parent is against and another for The rest of the trip was spent In When finally they came back she them.

If they were consistent and both were the same about everything, making plans. Claire told them about her eccentric Uncle Lyman, his fond had decided to tell them why she was going to the house in the mountains, showed in the darkened front windows. then at least one parent would be obeyed. But when children are uncer omitting only her personal reasons, ness for jewels, and how he had given the fantastic name to his house in the mountains. tain about which way the wind is going Jo blow they will almost Invar A LTHOCGH she had not And you mean to tell me that no a.

rin.h ff Paf Vie laAt. iably tempt fate. Finding Solution ame ever waltzed him up (the church isle and snatched his name and for few vears. she had always had a The Republican's Daily Pattern Ay Csfnnc tune?" asked Pat Incredulously. "A warm spot In her heart for the jolly Tweed Overnight Cases 18.

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oman. No. He never married." For some reason she could not ex Claire answered. "Uncle Lyman made plain Claire felt she was going to cquaintar.ces all over the world, but In the distance a dog bayed. "Queer old place," muttered Pat.

Drive up to the porch and let me out," Claire said. "I'll get the Spratts up while you take the car around to the barn." But Bob got out and went up the steps with her. "Sure, you'll be all right till we get back, Miss Fosdick?" asked. "Why asked the girl in surprise. "I've come here all my life." She twisted the iron knob or the doorbell.

The faint sound of the bell ringing could be heard in the stillness, then footsteps. Presently the door opened a crack and a sharp nosed man peered out. "Oh. you. Claire?" His voice had an odd croaking sound.

"Hello, Eb." the girl greeted him as she went in. "I was Jest settin' out in the kitchen smokin' a last pipe afore goin' to bed." Eb explained. "You didn't come up by yourself?" "No. Eb. But I was alone when I Lounge or work all day in this beguiling Summer day frock, for it's as charming and crisp in late afternoon as jt was at 1 o'clork in the morning! eed help.

"Hannah must have talked no close friends. He built the House me into it." she tola herself. The fact that the road to the House of of Long Shadows so he could be alone. You'll see what I mean when we get 10 45 SPECIAL PRICE FOR TWO PIECES Betty is atr.ormally sensitive. If we understood her better I don't believe she would cry so much.

I have found that she tries terribly hard if I pretend not to see her mistakes at times, and encourage her all I can. When I scold her she get like a rag and can't do anything." Mr. Smith may have an idea about Betty, too, and declare that she will never get anywhere without someone behind her to push her on. Mrs. Smith never thought of this before, and pondering it, much to her surprise finds she has to agree.

Anyway, there." Long Shadows had been deliberately When they came to the end of the closed to her disturbed her more than she was willing to admit. trip both young men agreed that Lyman Fosdick had indeed named his house well. "Let's get going. Pat." she urged. "Sure." agreed Pat with enthusiasm.

Other tweed aerocraft luggage from 7.50 to 29.9.") Utility zipper cases, of good quality texhide that is waterproof. 14, 16, 18 inch sizes from 1.00 to 1.95. In the uncertain light of a half We'll show you how Depression can 10 Maids Uniforms eat up the miles. Depression's the moon the building loomed gloomily gainst the dark background of the car. you know, In case you're wonder 1.39 Formerly Now ing." mountain.

Of Imposing height, it was Me perfect example of the flamboyant Claire pointed out the road' and 1 8 inch zipper cowhide cases in brown or black 4.95 Stamped Linen then told them about her quest, even to the part about the mysterious hid mansions of an earlier period narrow railed porches, and many bulging den jewel. bay windows. At the right side of Napkins For a minute neither of the young the second story rose a round cupola LI CG AGE STREET FLOOR 35. Formerly Now hich seemed to melt into the shadow men answered. Then Bob Steele said started," answered Claire.

"My car's down at the bottom of the hill, all smashed up. Someone put a big log across the road where it cuts off from the main highway and I hit it. Two men coming along heard me and they brought me on up here. I happened a huge pine tree with twin tops slowly. "We had planned to spend most of our vacation In the city.

Miss that grew close to that side of the between them they can work out a general plan ccr.cerning Betty that will be much better than the constant guess work of the past. Betty never needs to know she is being discussed. Formerly she has known she was a constant source of contention. Which was bad for a child of her makeup. Reconciling Viewi Mr.

Smith may be made to understand that he expects too much of Jimmy. If he will wait a year or two to put the little fellow through some of the jumps he demands now, Mrs. Smith tcHs him, she won't feel It so necessary to protest. As for Marcy, each of them may find discussion a revelation of relief. The growing boy.

Shades and Bed house. In fact the gloomy aspect, of the place was largely due to this Fosdick. but if Pat's willing I'd like to help you look over the house In the mountains. Maybe some of my technical knowledge would come in handy. ighty giant of the rfrest.

to know one of them. "A log across the road!" Eb's voice It's really two trees grown together 50 Formerly 1.98. Now Things underground are my meat, you rd a marvelous specimen, as you now not to mention bread and but see by daylight," Claire said, and ter." Vests pointing toward the tree. Rayon Formerly .79. Count me In, too.

Claire," Pat But it must cut off lots of light .50 Now with experiment at its height, needs some very special understanding. Roosevelt Women Say Daily Parents seldom talk out their hearts, their Ideas or reasons to one Rayon Panties Formerly .79. Vow 50 another. They wait until a crisis arises sounded genuinely surprised. "I was down that way myself just afore supper and there wasn't no log." "Well, there certainly was one when I got there," Claire replied with conviction.

Before Eb could express any further opinion, his sister, Susie, came hurrying down the stairway, her plumpfigure wrapped in a dressing gown. Innumerable curl papers wagged about her round face that still retained traces of a one time babyish beauty. "Claire!" She threw her arms about the girl and kissed her. "Have you had your supper? Eh. stir up the kitchen fire quick.

Claire'll want something hot. after her drive." Footsteps sounded oatside and Eb went to open the door. 'He admitted and the children are present. This Is Eleanor: All ice: about the worst thing they can do, if 2 Plain Broadloom they expect to get anywhere in a con EW YORK. July 2.

Last night EW YORK, July 2. The candi structive way. Decisions made on impulse or in anger are usually wrong Rugs Formerly 17.50 Now as the last color of the sunset dacy of Governor Lehman to suc 10.50 anyway. faded in the sky and the moon slowly rose, I sat with a friend on the porch ceed himself as Governor of New York is considered by the Roosevelt administration an important factor in the national campaign. Six weeks ago of our Hyde Park cottage.

The peace 1 Plain Broadloom Scrantonians Attend State Convention The Scranton Business and and quiet everywhere seemed to cut 9x12 Ft. us off from the the Governor an Rug Formerly 50.00. Now sional Women's Club was represented by the Misses Jennie Daniels. Anna the strangers with sour, look. After world of turmoil, 37.50 Claire had presented the newcomers differing opinions Huber, Mary Clark and Ann Robin son at the state convention which was and explained again about the accident, she dispatched the Spratts and personal am.

bitlons. We were diS' cussing Santay. new aboard a Great Lakes Steam ship last week. During the conven. nounced he would not run again.

planned to to manage hj banking inte, (And. by the wt. do these interests make him an economic royalist?) 1 Mahogany Dining 0 Room Tahle ana's book: "The tion a plan was adopted by which all clubs would take an active part next year in the legislation affecting Formerly 45.00. Now 25.00 Last Puritan, women. Mrs.

Helen Kidd Thompson, which I have really only just The Governor fey ft1? Alice sia.e president, entertained the execu 1 Maple Night Tabic tive board at a supper party during the cruise at which Miss Robinson begun, and which I find fascinating Formerly 7.50. Now 5.75 now nobly consents to sacrifice his personal interests for those of the State and Nation. This and Miss Daniels were present. reading. So far.

the characters Mas Huber was named a member Eleanor Roosevelt are so well drawn nne Adams knows so well how to plan a frock with engaging accents, and Just to make It more feminine, this irresistible style boasts crisp little frills edging the cunning triangular pockets and brief yoke sleeves. The pointed yoke is a gay touch, indeed vhile six well placed darts add to the ullness of the smart bodice. You'll look fill Is! 41 yds. 48 in. Tan Crash but the boy seems to me a bit of a decision follows 6ne of the most tremendous publicity buildups a reluctant candidate ever enjoyed.

From the time the high voltage public pressure was prig. My friend said: or the resolution committee and Miss Robinson, state parllmentarian, conducted classes while on board. Ladies' Aid Society To Hold Outing "Wait until you know him better. (For Slip Covers) Formerly .59. Now turned on him at the Philadelphia I am sure when you finish the booic you will be sorry, because it will be 29 like saying goodbye to a friend." I have felt that way about many a book, but the thing which interested 24 yds.

48 in. Blue Crash itchenward to prepare supper. Then she looked rather curiously at the young men. Bob Steele was handsomer than she had thought, while Pat Magan was well, still Just Pat. "I'm sure glad to see you again.

Claire." he was saying. "Golly, you are looking wonderful." "You haven't forgotten you've kissed the Blarney Stone have Pat?" laughed Claire. "Pat always gets a little groggy when he's excited about something. Miss Fosdick," Bob Steele His own blue eyes rested on her admiringly. The girl turned away with a laugh.

"I'm Claire to you, too. Bob. And now while we're waiting, let's go into the library. That was the room Uncle Lyman loved best. Everything has been kept Just as it was when he wa alive." 0 SHE led the way down the hall, and opened a door.

A musty odor of heavy velvet hangings and old upholstered furniture hung over the place. Claire walked across to a window to open It. "Ha, there might be a clew or two right here!" exclaimed Pat, rubbing his hands gleefully. He fingered the stone blocks of the elaboraMv carved mantlepiece. "In the set old houses, It's practically a rule that something must slide ooen about the fireplace.

Isn't It?" Then he added. "Say I don't think your man cares much for me was being urged to wait until convention there wasn't much doubt that he would yield. Only the simple minded could fail to realize that the demonstration would never have taken place If Mr. Lehman had willed otherwise. The whole business was a smart political trick, designed to Impress the public with the idea that the New IV a tub NELDA CREPE for Summer ahead! Button into this Nelda Crepe by Nelly Don vrear it and tub it as often as you like.

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More people COTTOIS S110PSECO.D FLOOR Formerly 28.50, Now 17.56 are ruined by victory, I imagine, than by defeat. If your ancestors built ud a good us. Claire." conditions; then, whoever you may be, you have a heritage that will carry you through that "last mile." Here in America a great many of us have that heritage, for which we should give thanks every day of our Uvea, We were up at 7 this morning. I had a swim before breakfast, and we took the 8:45 train to New York. Several Interviews at the office, and some friends lunched with me.

In a few minutes Mrs. Scheider and I will be on our way to Washington. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. Claire smiled. "Oh.

Eb's all right. physical constitution for you, coupled with a character which takes succets and defeat Just as part of the day'i work, and you learn to meet both wltn He' that way with Susie and Dan, too." "Who's Dan?" asked Pat. "Dan Dallas, the extra man Eb GRAZIAXO PAROLED Samuel Graziano, 17, Old Forge, sentenced on May 29 to three month In the County Jail, was paroled by Judge William R. Lewi yesterday. common sense, courage and the ability to follow through on your objectives.

hired to work here. Eb always speaks of him as "A number one." so we even while adjusting to temporary.

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