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THE SOIANTON REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1933 Moscow Carbondale At the Irving Factoryville To Enter Spelling Bee FACTORYVILLE, Jan. 6. Pupils Susquehanna Oakland Borough Council Reorganizes Montrose Charles J. Rogers Taken by Death Former South Montrose SUSQUEHANNA. Jan.

6. The bar in the fifth to the eighth grades of Factoryville public schools will soon start preparing for the spelling test through which will be found the champion speller in each.of the four grides, the champion speller of. the F.Roche Dies; ough council of Oakland has reorganized for 1933 by re electing the old officers as follows: President, Robert Inglis; secretary, j. carl Houlihan; treasurer, George C. Brldsall; solici scnooi ani tnen in turn the champion Funeral Monday speuer of wie scnooi district who will MOSCOW, Jan.

6. The Rev. Austin L. Prynn, pastor of the M. E.

church, will take for the subject of his sermon Sunday morning "Preaching Power." In the evening there will be a stere cptlcan lecture, subject, "China A Farm of Four Hundred Mllllcn People." The Dorcas Bible class will serve a covered dish luncheon on Tuesday evening followed by the regular meeting. The Woman's club of Moscow held Its first meeting of the new year Thursday arternccn at the home of Mrs. William H. Peck, Scranton. Mrs.

Jesse A. Gardner, vice president, was In charge of the meeting. Mrs. Chester Kaufman, accompanied by J. Nelson Garrett, sang two delightful solos.

The feature of the afternoon was the talk on by Mis Oharlotte Hand. Tea was served fol Man Expires enter the 1933 spelling bee in Wilkes CARBONDALE. Jan. 6. "Centrr Park," one of the finest single loci tion pictures ever to be filmed, be shown for the first time In thi region at the Irving theater on Sun day.

Manager L. A. Farrell stated te day that the show Is. without a doub one of the most entertaining vehicle to visit this city in many months. All of the scenes in this i film ha v.

been taken in Central park, Nei York, and the story, as written bJ Ward Morihoitse, Is exacting as detail. Joan Blondell and Wallac Ford are co starred In the production An our gang comedy, "A Lad and i Phil Baker In "Poor Litft Rich Boy," and "The Shanty When Santa Uvea" also are on the bill. Thi afternoon show will be given at 1 o'clock, and there will be two evenlnr tor, Walter L. MllVer. The only post left vacant was that of chief of police, the election being deferred until thi next meeting.

The board of health was appointed Barre. Widow Is Dying of Burns As Seven Tots Cry at Home Eldest Child, Joe, Newsboy, Cries Bitterly as Mother of Destitute Brood of Eight Is Removed To Pittston Hospital; Husband Dead 3 Months PITTSTON, Jan. 6. While seven of her eight little children whimpered it their desolate home, Mrs. Frances Matonls, 33, lay near death from burns at Pittston hospital tonight.

The Wilkes Barre meet, to be held during the spring, will brine together MONTROSE. Jan. 6. News of the Was in Plumbing Busi ness 30 Years death of Charles J. Rogers, 79, for.

the champion boy and girl spellers representing the school districts of merly of South Montrose, ha been received here. Mr. Rogers died at the entire region, in a public "spell aown. The winner of this final ellmina Patrick F. Roche, well known cen as follows: Haskins, one year; j.

W. Natxle, two years: B. J. Orlswold, three years; L. I.

VanAntwerp, four years; Dr. R. D. McOsmbs, five years. President Inglis presided over the meeting during which the reorganisation took place.

The members present were: Measers, Pries, Ouller, Brian ard, Regan, McNeeley. tral city biulness man and a mem ber of the firm of Roche tc Walsh local plumbing and steam heat ns es periormancea, tion meet will win a trip to Washington, all expenses paid by the Wilkes Barre Record, to take part in the famous national spelling bee and also enjoy a week of sight seeing and tablishment, died yesterday morning lowing the meeting. in ma nome, et xnira avenue, Bene vue, after a long illness. The Bethany Sisters class of the The seven children, all under thlr Methodist church met In the social BRIEF MENTION CARBONDALE, Jan. 6.

Miss Eliza, beth Krantz, teacher In dietetics teen years of are. do not realize the Mr. Roche, who was in the plumb News Notes SUSQUEHANNA. Jan. 6.

Kenneth entertainment at tne nations capital, accompanied by his or her teacher or other suitable chaperone. Geneva, N. from a complication of asthma and heart disease. He passed away suddenly after a week's confinement to his bed. although he had been ill health for about a year.

He wai a native of Bridgewater town. ship and when a young man acted as mail clerk on the "narrow gauge" railway between Montrose and Tunk hannock. After a comparatively short apprenticeship he was transferred to position on the main line between Geneva, N. Y. and New York City, and later had p.

full run for many years between Buffalo and New York. He was considered an exceptionally able postal employe and made a wide study of post oiflcas and railroad routes in seriousness of their widowed mother's rooms of the church, Tuesday. Plans were made for the play to ti given condition but the oldest child, Joe, knows. ing Business ior tnirty nve years, erved a secretary treasurer of the Roche St Walsh concern, located on Penn avenue. Hs was active in the The trip to Washington is by no Bellevue hospital, New York, and Frank Krantz, a student at Penn SUM college, have returned after visitln? Langford, who was seriously injured in an automobile accident In Blng oy ine ciass.

Ater tne ousmess session Retired Teacher Burned to Death a social hour was enjoyed. Refresh means tne only prize onerea oy tne Record. Every district champion Mother, Son in Hospital A newsboy workina to help his ments were served. firm until his recent Illness. hamton several weeks ago.

is convalescing at the borne of hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Langford. The week of prayer Is being observed speuer, in addition to winning a puce in the Wilkes Barre spelling bee, will A member of Holy Cross church, he also was affiliated with its Holy with special services in the Methodist mother's brood a well as himself, Joe Is a man despite his fourteen years. He was recovering at the hospital from a recent operation when his Mr.

and Mrs. Wlllard receive a district cnampicnsnip prize, name society, surviving are three church every night except Saturday sons, Patrick Thomas and Joseph, Tne cnampion of each scnooi par ticipatln will win a school champion, or. a. smith and Nome oupin and children have returned to their home in Honesdale after a visit with Mr, and Mrs. L.

Burns, Oakland. this wod aurhters. Edna Roche. Sterling, and Mr. and Mrs.

W. mother was removed to the institution. A mine told him what hap Miss Cosper, West Pittston Mentor their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krantz, 98 Terrace street.

Walter Aggas, well known O. Si Wl employe, is reported as being slightly Improved at his home on John street Miss Mable Tonkin, Brrkett street, was reported as being improved at her home today. A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lee, Paterson, N.

for i mer residents. I Relief will be received and dlsH tributed at Methodist Episcopal churchf ship prize. There will be a grade Stone, Waverly, were guests at the Miss Jeanette Blrdsall has returned championship certificate awarded in Brooklyn, N. and Mary Roche, at home. The funeral will be held on Monday morning with a requiem mass at Methodist parsonage, Wednesday.

pened and he cried bitterly. All efforts of other patients to return a smile her studies at Syracuse university each of the four grades of each after spending the holidays at her The many friend of Mrs. Amos Searle were grieved to learn of her trie United States, his word being authority. He retired in 1920. Mr.

Rogers had lived in Geneva for about forty years. He Is survived by his widow, who before marriage was Lora May Leigh, Montezuma, N. three sons, A Glenn, H. Ray and W. Erie Rogers, of Geneva; one brother nome nere.

school participating in the spelling bee movement. Assisting Prof. Frank T. Dolbear, to his face were fruitless. The Matonls family has been In destitute circumstances.

Three months ago, the father, Charles Matonls, died. death, which occurred in Scranton Leon Ferguson has returned to Long ciock in Holy cross cnurcn. in. ferment will be In Mellrose, N. Y.

Mrs, Clarence Brown Thursday morning. island after a visit with his father, Beginning on Wednesday evening, principal of tne weal win be Miss Chloe Proper and Miss Mary on iuesaay irom iv ciock in tn Attorney John Ferguson. Since then the family, living at 233 Jan. 11, a leadership training course Miss Mary Miller has returned to Mrs. Flora L.

Brown, 40, wife of Anira l. Rogers, South Montrose, and Alice Laird. PITTSTON, Jani 6. Burn suffered as her dress and sweater caught fire from a gas stove caused the death this morning In Neabltt Memor' I hospital of Miss Lucy Cotper, 59, retired West Pittston school teacher. Mis Cosper, pensioned last June a'ter teaching for fcrtr one years, was burned yesterday in her apartment, 903H Wyoming avenue, Kingston, she Miu street, nas aepenaea upon cnar lty for existence.

Oakland after spending the Christmas wo sisters, Mrs. Otis Ross and Mrs, Clarence Brown, died yesterdr in the family home at Holllatervllle after a morning until clock in the evening. Children's clothing 1 requested. The Slgrid Johnson chapter of the World Wide guild will meet on Monday evening at Berean Baptist church. wm as given at tne Metnoaist Episcopal church.

The will begin at 8:30 p. m. The subject of the course Mary Osborne. Union Center. N.

vacation at ner nom in Barnsooro, Perhaps her tired body, weary from Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry. Har endless exertion to maintain her fam ten day illness. Before her The Factoryville High school teams will play at home Saturday evening against the Montrose teams, First The funerai was held at his late home Monday morning, the Rev.

Alexander will be a study of the pupil. The Rev, pursville, are the guests of Mr. and lly was the indirect cause of her Mrs. Brown taught school In Wayne The Junior Christian Endeavor so Mrs. B.

C. Lamb. Austin L. rrynn win oirect tne course plight. Anyway this morning at 10:18 county.

Tne past ten years she re game at 7:30. Thompson, pastor of the North Pres byterian church, officiating. Inter. JMD sCthisweekslg thobnl nun nn Miss Mary Dean. LeRaysvllle.

has sided In Hollistervllle where she was resided with her sister, Pauline, since The Factoryville town team o'clock Mrs. Matonls' clothing caught on fire while she was in the act of ciety will meet In First Presbyterian church on Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. returned to Susquehanna after a visit ment was in Glenwood cemetery. a member of the Baptist church. the death of their father, Frank P.

played at Dimock Tuesday evening. The at ner nome. lighting the kitchen stove with the ucneva. Surviving are her mother. Mrs, Cosper, local printer, who died last giris lost, 24 12: the coys won.

48 28 Avoca Commander M. F. Clune presided Mary Lou Westfall Is able to be out aid of kerosene June. The first home game will be against Mary E. Loomls, Clinton Center; her husband, a son, Robert; two sisters, after being confined to her home by Fleetville next Wednesday evening, As she struck the flames burst from the bottom of the grate AVOCA, Jan.6.

Ji. N. Weller, 614 Two sisters, Pauline Cosper and Mrs. Harold Kelly, also of Kingston, and a illness. News Briefs Mrs.

j. e. Graham, Chantuh, China, The local Boy Scout troop met In South street, is about again after a and set lire to her cutting. An in Mrs. Nichols.

Blnrhamton. la visit ana Mrs. waiter Rude, Carbondale; tne scnooi ouiwing Tnurtday evening, MONTROSE, Jan. 6. The funeral weeks illness of the grip.

stant later she was a human torch. brother, Harold Cosper, Easton, sur. vive. ing at tne nome of her son in Oak. and five brothers, Herbert C.

Loomls, Most of the scouts are busy passing Miss Emma Aigar, urove street, i of Mrs. Jonn J. Joyce, 28, who died land. Her cries and the screams of her children attracted neighbors, who their second class tests. Four new 111.

Bradford; Floyd Easton; Russell Raymond R. and Nelson all of Emerson Miller has returned to in Frankford hospital, Philadelphia from influenza and bronchial pneu Miss Betty Bugelhall has returned scouts are added to the troop list. rushed to her assistance. Kent, Ohio, after a visit with friends to Pottsville schools. carbondale.

The union services will be held in the here. monia, was held in Holy Name of Mary ihurch on Wednesday morning, the They tore the burning clothing from her body and rushed her to the Mrs. Harold Davies, South Main The funeral will be held on Mon Lester R. Albert and son Junior are street, is ill. day afternoon at 3 o'clock with serv at a largely attended meeting of tne Buckley, post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, in city building this evenln John Burns, Mill street, Simpson, left on a business trip today to Mor lstdwnt N.

J. John Pleska, Midland street, Simpson, has recovered from recent illness, TO SEAT OFFICERS CARBONDALE, Jan. 6. Installation ceremonies for the newly elected officers of Anthracite camp, No. 14, Spanish War veterans, will be held on Saturday evening in their rooms at the city building.

Commander Harry Burke will be in charge of the program. Refreshments will be served. ttev. ratner Murray ornciating at re M. E.

church Sunday evening at 7:30. The Rev. C. W. Oaulklns will preach the sermon.

Mrs. Victor Parizo entertained at in at their home In Oakland. hospital. Pittston firemen answered an alarm although their services were Mrs. Will MCGowan, sutler street, ices in the HolilstervUle Baptist cnurcn.

The Rev. Freenman Mllllgan juiem high mass. Mrs. Joyce before aiarriage was Miss Mary Calby, of ihis place. She is survived by ner not required Pittston, entertained the members of her bridge club at her home last evening.

Prizes were won by Mrs. Joseph 9 Idle Men Held For Stealing Coal Pittston Mine Workers Arrested in Dupont Uniondale will officiate. Interment will be in a birthday party In honor of her in the parentiess home tomgnt neighbors gathered to take care of daughter Betty's eighth Birthday an nusoana, one daughter, Rosemary, her UNIONDALE. 8. R.

M. Wil Hollisterville cemetery. Adellna Arvonla tne younger children. Ana at tne nos Kennedy, Mrs. Mary sower ana Mrs.

Pat Grady. Present were: Mrs. Dom lamer, jonn s. caioy, Philadelphia, nd one brother Edwin Calby Mont liam and Harry Beach have been oltal. Joe tossed about on his white niversary.

Games were played and refreshments served. Present were: Miss Marguerite Sheehan, Betty Lou May lnick Feeney. Mrs. Mary Bower. Mrs, cot while his mother lay wondering Interment was in the parish enjoying a lew days vacation in Philadelphia, where they visited John Timlin.

Mrs. William Saundert, Mrs. John Joyce. Mrs. Thomas Grace, nard, Alberta Kehrli, Gertrude Gard what will happen to herself and her cemetery, xne casketbearers were Adellna Arvonla, 914 Flynn court, died yesterday morning In the family home.

She is survived by her mother, stepfather and several brothers ana sisters. The funeral will be held on mends and relatives. brood. Mrs. Jo zeDh Kennedy.

Mrs. pat ner, Eva Bennett, Frances Slocum, Lila Whelock, Mary Belensky and lames Mtehan, John McLaughlin, Richard Lyons, Leonard O'Brien, A. 0, Next Sunday mornlnsr at 10:30 Gradv. Genevieve McGowan, o'clock the Rev. C.

B. Smith will Betty Parizo. mitn ana. Harold VanHousen. O'Brien, Mary Kennedy and Mrs.

Will Joseph Godwin Heads preach in the Presbyterian church on Mr. and Mrs. Sid Laverance left McGowan. Monday morning with a requiem mass at 10 o'clock in St. Lucie's church.

Interment will be in Cathedral Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Palmer has gone i0 St. Petersburg, where they will Tuesday for the south where they will the subject, "God's Remedy for Sin." There will also be a Junior sermon and probably a song by thi Junior Jenkins Hose Company PITTSTON. Jan.

6. Joseph Godwin spend some time. Vandliiig PITTSTON, Jan. 6. Nine unemployed mine worker, all residing on McLane street here, were arrested late today by Samuel J.

Prayer, Lehigh Valley coal company policeman, on charges of stealing coal from the company's property In. Dupont. The men ware arraigned tonight before Alderman William McNulty and ipena me winter. John P. Lyons went to Miama.

Fla. was elected president of Jenkins Town Clarks Summit VANDLING. Jan. 6. Mr.

and Mrs. week, where he will spend the ship Hose company at a meeting last Bruno Raudulskl. New York, spent mgnt. utner omcers eiectea are vice president. William Moughan OLARKS SUMMIT, Jan.

6. The the holidays at the home of the Aberdeen ABERDEEN, Jan. 6. Mr. and Mrs.

Everett McLaln. entertained New Year day, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc Uin, children Richard, Kenneth, Fred, Mildred, Alberta, Larraine and Razel and Elolse Schreck. The Rev.

and Mrs. Ray J. Blssell, Madisonville, entertained on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edwards, Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Mead, children. Margaret, Richard and Elsie Alice. Mr. and Mrs.

Pugh have moved from the Ploclnlak house to Moscow. Mr. and Mrs. Everett MoLain entertained Monday evening tor surraer. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur W. Lyons are banning to go to Florida next week to regular meetine: of the Woman's aux former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul cnoir.

Sunday scnooi at o'clock. The lesson theme, "Jesus Begins His Ministry." Your attendance at these services is requested. Ira Thomas and family. Montrose, recently visited former friends here. A holiday family gathering was held in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. S. E. Lowry. Among the guests were three Funerals treasurer, Thomas Killian; recording held under $600 ball each for court.

Raudulskl, here. iliary of the Methodist Episcopal secretary. Joseph Gavin; financial sec ipena ttv? winter with relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Savercoat ana The defendants were described a Michael Berllnski, Jo1 Goven, Steve church will be held on Thursday, Jan. retary. Alovslaj Morris: trustee. Leo Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Darrow, Peck 'ille, have been spending this past 12 Luncheon will be served at noon Dillon; director of firemen's relief, son, Rochester, N. were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. by members of the council. Mrs.

L. R. James Mangan; delegate to convention, Tubish, Joseph Drosgonslskl, Anthony Placlak, Michael Malenis, Rocco Drac clo, John Wargo and Barney Dylo. Clover will preside at the business Thomas Morris, and alternate, Ken Unwln George Unwin, 1820 Sanderson avenue. This afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the C.

J. Williams fu veen as guests oi nis Brother and 'amily, former Sheriff Oirton M. Harrow, and other relatives in this Richard Kllpatrick. Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Kllpatrick announce the arrival of a son at the neth Martin; delegate to six county session which will follow the luncheon. Everyone Is cordially invited to attend. neral home, 713 Electric street. Inter 'icinity. convention.

James Mcoiynn, and alternate, John Lukasavage; captain. cniiaren, proi. and Mrs. Curtis Lowry, Deland, Prof. James Lc wry, wife and son, Newark; Dr.

and Mrs. Earl Lowry. Carbondale. Miss Eva Ebsrlin nd Nell Cable, New York; Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Cacle, Honesdale, were holiday Mrs. Driesbaugh Dies Mr. and Mrs. Renssler Nortcn are home on Main street on saturaay, Dec. 31.

ment. Shady Lane cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Field, son Dor A daughter ha been born to Mr.

Eugene Kearney; foreman, James uauacner John uauaener. 1423 rejoicing over the arrival of their little son. Renssler. Tuesday, Jan. 3.

Mr. and Mrs. David Simon visited Morris; first assistant foreman nd Mrs. Van Ball at their home, Jhenango street. Mrs.

Ball before Following Operation PITTSTON. Jan. 6. Mrs. William relatives In Philadelphia over tne Thomas Killian; second assistant at the Maekey private hospital.

Mrs. week end. Crown avenue. Monday morning with military honors by Koch Cbnley post, American legion. Requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock in St John' church.

In guests in the J. N. Cable home. The two former have returned to New Norton, Decore marriage, was mis narnage was Miss Silvia Cady. Mr.

and Mrs. Winthrop Ely. Scran, foreman, James McGlynn; plpemen, Ambrose Martin and William Noone; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burke an.

Madeline Phelps, daughter of Mr. and Driesbaugh, 41, Harding, died this morning at Pittston hospital, where she underwent an operation on Wed rence, daughter Pauline. Miss Ruth Schreck, Madisonville, spent Sunday with Miss Edith Skelton. At a recent meeting of Oamp No. 233, P.

O. of the following officers were elected: president, Estella Worn bocker; assistant president, Myrtle McLain; vice president. Grace Mc York. nounce the arrival of a daughter on on, have been guest of Mrs. Ely's terment.

St. Joseph's cemeter. Slugmen, Thomas Morris and John oone; axemen, Kenneth Martin and Mrs. a. o.

rneips." Tnendflv Jan. 3. Minooka. Doris Walton ha returned home nesday. mi cum, ivi.

ana Mrs. William A. fitsworth, Church street. Michael Melvin. Dearborn.

William Noone. Besides her husband, she is survived Young Alverda Young, Madison township. This afternoon at 2 o'clock after spending the holiday vacation with her friend, Jean Bower, Scranton, is visiting at the home of his par cnts, here. bv four daughters. Mrs.

Harold Diet Miss Gladys Blrchard, who has been 11 the paet week at her home oa The Rev. O. O. Russell, Herrick, supplied the Methodist pulpit last Sunday due to the absence of the Rev. J.

Ralph Jones, who with his wife, have been visiting his parents, Waverly. N. Y. The children's meetings held each George Sennick Killed in home. Interment, Hornbaker ceme rich, Mrs.

Wllbert Adtlan, West Pitts The members of the Ablngton ugn street, is improving. ton; Mrs. Harry Moyer. and Mrs. tery.

Choral society were delightfully enter. Laln; assistant vice president, Thelma Wombocker; conductor, E.fle Beers; assistant conductor, Fred Alt; guard lan.Elsie Edwards; sentinel. Rhea Alt: A. Smith, who has been Clifford tained by Mr. and Herbert In Accident at Mine PITTSTON.

Jan. 6. George Sen Robert Watson. Harding; a eon, George Duncan, England, and a brother, Robert Capher, Hugheatown Thayer at their home, Stone avenue, tne past lew weeks, is greatly lm iroved antf able to walk out. Wednesday afternoon have been resumed following: the vacation period, CLIFFORD.

Jan. 6. The student New Year's eve. Lloyd Warner, who underwent an and teachers have all returned to their Tne funeral win be held on Mon Mrs. F.

M. Davis and Mrs. Kate Secretary, Lizzie Anderson; financial secretary, Mary McLain, treasurer, Nellie Alt; trustee, Ira Mead. Mr. and Mrs.

E. Howell. Kunkle nick, 26. 863 Wyoming avenue, Exeter, miner at the Exeter colliery, Lehigh Valhy Coal company, was instantly killed this morning at 8 o'clock when resDective schoo.e. town, and Mrs.

S. DePuy, Walnut Michael Avonica has been ill with street, went to Binghamton on Thurs day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Services will be conducted by the Rev. Richard A. Rinker of the First Presbyterian church.

Burial will be iperauoj in tne Blnghamton City lospital, hjj, returned to his home Jn Grow avenue. Hs is recovering llcely. Ellery Mtitindale has been vislt a severe cold and nurltis. The "Suit club held their New Year's banquet in the Lenoxvllle Community hall and the Aid society from there furnished the eats. day and visited Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph he wis caught beneath a fall of top coal while at work. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crump.

B. Kresge. Returning tney were accompanied by Mrs. A. H.

Kresge, who He was a member of St. Casimir's Hawley; and Mrs. Deliah Schoonovet, Moscow, spent Wednesday evening jig uis am i ana uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Scutt. Mr. ana Langcllffe cemetery; Avoca, Rev. Barnes to Wed Catholic church, this city, and is sur will spend some time with Mrs.

Sebas with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edwards. vlved by two brothers, Michael and tian Kresge. while her sister, Mrs.

Miss Margaret Mead spent a few Mrs. Burr Keynon and Miss S. R. Rlvenburg attended the funeral of Homer Smith held from his home in John, and a sister, Anna. Niamey js.err, jBingnamton, Y.

South Auburn Sawicki Edward Sawickl, 1001 South Irving avenue. This morning at 9 o'clock In Sacred Heart Polish church. Interment, parish cemetery, Minooka. Clifford Miss B. E.

Clifford. This morning with requiem mass at 10 o'clock in chapel at Maloney home. Interment, Cathedral cemetery. Clecurka Mrs. Mary Ann Clecurks, 3364 Greenwood avenue.

This morning at 9 o'clock in St. Stanislaus church. Interment, Minooka cemetery. Gretlar Mn. William Greslar, Gres larville.

Sunday afternoon at 2 O'clock In home. Interment, South Canaan cemetery. Sutton Mrs. Jessie Sutton. 1211 Swetland street.

This afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Interment, West Pittston cemetery. Cuozzo Mrs. Carnuila Cuozzo, 1305 Price street. This morning at 9:30 B.

Hcwell, is in Cleveland, Ohio, for The funeral will be held on Mon days last week with Miss Hazel McLain. a goiter operation. Miss Annabelle Weir PITTSTON, Jan. 6. Announcement Carbondale Tuesday afternoon.

day m6rnlng at o'clock. A requiem mass will be sung In St. Casimir's Mrs. Everett McLain entertained Preaching service at the Baptist SOUTH AUBURir, Jan. 6.

Mr. and Sale! Presses ana S7.es. Prudence Prim Shoppe. Adv. Mrs.

Marv Rymer. Clark avenue, Catholic church at 9:30 o'clock. In. church is at 11 o'clock and Sunday has been made of the approaching marriage of the Rev. Dr.

William Barnes. Camp Hill, to Miss Anna Wednesday evening for supper, Mrs. Kate Noack, Madisonville and Mrs. Iva Mead. termeat will be in the church ceme school at 12.

Rlmon attended the funeral In Jer myn on Tuesday of the little son of their neice, Mrs. Max Bidwell, Cleveland, and formerely Edith Bvay, Jermyn. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Denney and daughter, Sarah entertained at a family holiday dinner.

A fine time Is reported and thirty nine people including children, grand children and great grandchildren were present. Robert Cross was a guest last Sunday in the home of his sister, Mrs. Russell Snyder, Clifford. The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid society served dinnsr in Williams'' hall on Thursday. The many friends of John W.

White are pleased to know that he has been removed to his horn; from St. Joseph's hospital, where he has been receiving treatment for the past three months. The Rev. Charts B. Smith and family enjoyed their visit at their former homes at Rahns and Lancaster county.

They reoort Mrs. tery. Last Sunaay. New Year's, Mrs, spent a few days this week with Mrs. belle Weir, West Pittston.

which will Ralph Smith was a guest of Ralph Maria Strvens ce'ebrated her ninetieth James Humphery, Dunmore. take Dlace on Wednesday afternoon McLain, Madisonville, recently. birthday. She Is very active and her Here and There "All You Need." will be the theme Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas McLain, at 4 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Sloan. 43 Welles mind is perfectly clear.

She attended of the sermon by the Rev. L. D. Pal PITTSTON. Jan.

6. The funeral church ar.d Sunday school in the street, Forty Fort. The marriage will daughters, Mildred, Alberta, Lorraine and Hazel spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Molter.

of Miss Maud Ford, will be held Sat mer, pastor of the Methodist Bpiscopal church. Sundav morning at the 11 morning at the Baptist church where urday morning at 9 o'clock from the be performed by the Rev. Henry W. Coray. The Rev.

Dr. Barnes is a for she is a regular attendant. The Sun o'clock service. In the evening at 7:30 clock in St. Lucie church, inter familv home.

William slreet. A sclemn mer pastor of the West Pittston Pre ment. Cathedral cemetery. the theme the sermon will oe, requiem mass will be sung In St. John's Dtiryea byterian church.

Racunea William Racune. 214 Jesus in Quest of Faith." The church catnoiic cnurcn at ciocx. Burmi Stephen avenue. This morning at 1 school will meet at 9:45 a. m.

and the will be in the church cemetery. DURYEA, Jan 8. Miss Emma o'clock from Cuslck's funeral home. Fannie Youn entertained tne mem Holy Name Society's Epworth league at 6:30 p. m.

We wish to thank all those who so Bartowskl, New York, spent the holi 308 Wyoming avenue. Interment ben of th Emllv Smith Missionary days with Mr. and Mrs. John Jefferson ville cemetery a'ter sister, Mrs. Stenna Treisch much im eociety.

Broad Street M. E. church, Rally Well Attended Sanunas, Main street. requiem mass In the Catholic church at her home, 56 Lambert street, to kindly assisted us in our recent bereavement In the loss of our wife and mother. Albert Bartowski.

New York, was a PITTSTON. Jan.6. More than two there. Vseubeck Mrs. Sara Vagastoeck, night.

The funeral of Henry G. Burkel, day school had a short service in her honor. She received a number of gifts and cards. On Tuesday a few ladies gave a dinner for her at her home. Those present were: Mes dames Ira Snyder, E.

Finn, Frank Sped dlng, W. E. Miller, B. F. Bennett and Amy Tilut.

Mrs. William Cole, Jermyn, was call, ing at Raymond Tuttles Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tuttle, Uniondale, were guests there Friday night Mr.

and Mrs. Reese Tuttle and daughters, of Carbondale, were guea; at the Tuttle home Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. William Henderson, recent visitor at the Sanunas residence, Main street.

uuimiru men una aoya attruuea uie annual rally of the Holy Nanv so proved from a operation. Mrs. A. H. Smhit, H.

D. Smith, and J. S. Boulter called Thursday on Ethyle Smith and Mrs. E.

G. Burdick. Carbondale. The Rev. C.

B. Smith also called on these shut ins on JAMES WHITE AND FAMILY. Adv. will be held on Saturday afternoon at Mill City. This afterncon at 2 o'clock In home.

Interment, Lake Wlnola Mrs. John Kalafut and daughter. o'clock from his nome, si center ciety of St. Mary's Catholic church toniziit in Memorial hail. Upper Eleanor returned from New York, treet.

Services will be held In St, cemeterv. Nicholson where they spent the holidays with rira.on, in nonor oi tne Kev. Aitnur Peter Lutheran church by the Rev. 8 carles Mrs. Amos Searles, Carter micsion, aogato.

N. were reek end guests at Fred Hunting's. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kasson, ionesdale.

visited his mother, Mr Teressa Kassen at the home of P. E. Treible on Saturday night and on Sunday they all went to Jenninzsville visit her daughter. Ralph Place and two daughters, Jontrcf.e, spent Saturday afternoon Sunday with his parents. Mr.

ana irs. L. T. Place. Miss Minnie Treible.

who has been eriously ill with grip and heart rouble is better. Mas Mildred Mc R. is caring for her. The neighbors and friends of Rex iowry made him a wood bee Tuesday got up a fine lot of wood. Some tf the ladies went in and served (Inner for the vorkers.

Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Tewksbury, luburn Center, were callers at Rex dowry's on Sunday afternoon.

Nelson Benniger, who works on a lairy faun near Nicholson, came leme for a few days on account of llness. Many others in this com nunity have hard colds. Mr. and Mrs. Robert LaFrance and hree children.

Bobby, Dorothy and Joris spent Monday with Mrs. La 'rance's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 3unnel, Meshoppen.

Kenneth Mowrv was bitten by their 'amily deg on Friday. Dr. Austin vas caJled, just to be on the safe tide. The wound did not prove serl us. The dog was shot.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Swisher spent Jew Year's day with Mr. and Mrs. Jharlie Green, Auburn Center.

Charles McMickens spent the weekend with his sister, Miss Madge Mc ifickens, Binghamton. McAndrew, who was recently appointed C. Krapf. Burial will be In Hughes Mrs. Kalaful's daughter, Mr.

Leslie Harrison. NICHOLSON. Jan. 6. The funeral town cemetery.

apartments. Monday afternoon at o'clock from 427 Madison avenue. In torment. Moscow cemetery. curate at St.

Mary's, a program oi entertainment was carried out. Lunch of Dr. Warren L. Diller was held from Michael Kalafut. Wilmington, Officers recently eiectea ov tne was his late home on Friday afternoon.

Is visiting hi parents, Mr. and Mrs PhlUipc Edward A. Phillips. 1127 Prospect avenue. Monday morning John Kalafut.

Green street. Plttstcn camp, United Spanish War veterans, and the auxiliary were installed at a meeting tonight In their The esteem in which he was held was shown by the many who were in at Miss Madaline oramls. New York. Carbondale, had New Year's dinner With their daughter, Mrs. Louis Paige ast Rites Conducted at 9:30 o'clock in St.

Mary's churcn. tendance. hall, Water street. Luncn was serve Interment. St.

Mary's No. 5 ceme and family. following' the installation. Mr. and Mrs.

Perry Zehner, trv. For Isaac E. James Starrucea STARRUCCA, Jan 6. Mr. and Mrs.

B. R. Nelld, Binghamton. sp3nt New Year's day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Glover. Guests of Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Fan cher were: Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Benedict, Grsene, N. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fancher and daughter. Hobart and Donald Fancher, Binghamton.

Mrs. Dora Thomas Is visiting her Genre Turner, notice clerk at City Carey, wc ie in Nicholson Wednesday Mrs. Sadie Buchanan who has been a guest at Fred Soutts for sometime Lewis Mrs. Sophia Lewis. Monday PITTSTON, Jan.

6. The fureral venlng. nail, is ill at nis rrom street. James Relllv. 14 First street, aft'rnoon at ociocx in nome her daughter.

Mil. William Wells. 609 has returned to Carbondale visiting, of Isaac E. James was held th.s after Mrs. Laura Brice, Manoevuie wno noon at 2 o'clock from his home 63 Hughstown, is recovering at Pittston has been caring for Dr.

Diller will Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Finn were New Year's at John Snyder's In East Oak street.

Services were held Electric street. The Rev. Nichols White, P. M. church, will officiate.

hospital following an operation ior return to her home in Wilkes Barre, at the home by the Rev. E. Capper, uaroonaait. intM ment. Forest Hill cemetery.

Mrs. Isidore Hrickley entertained ppenaiciti. rsram Krnnr 127 Sarle street, is is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Sanunas ruding the holidays.

Mr. and Mrs. Helrtgel. Allentown, have taken up their residence In the Chary building. Main street.

Special meetings are being held this week in Christian and Missionary Alliance ohurch. Marcy street, Robert Wallace, Pittston, spoke Wednesday evening, the Rev. E. A. Coray.

Thursday evening and Miss Ruth Jenkins accepted the pulpit Friday evening. Francis Barlow, aged 8, South Main street, Is a patient at Will's Eye hospital, Philadelphia. of the First Baptist church. addition to survivors previously pub Interment was in Pittston cemetery. recoverine; at Pittston hospital follow her daughter.

Mrs. Ray Wilmarth, her husband' and Infant son, of Kingsley daughter, Mrs. Warner Bass. Gelatt. Mr.

and Mrs. S. D. Barnes and llshed, Mr. Lewis leaves a sister, Mrs.

Pallbearers were: Rooert L. Pierce, Gouldgboro GOULDSBORO. Jan. 6. The fol recently.

William H. Martin, Tallle Evan. daughter. Irene, who were anticlpat Harriet Nynart, aawarosvine. FanU James Farrell, 753 Dun ing an operation.

The engagement of Norah Best, Bearle sirset, to Joseph Moughan, finrin Fort Griffith, was an There are many Nicholsonians on Charles Alford, Russell Monk and lng a trip to their summer home in more street. Throop. This morning the sick list but most of them are Im Hen. Evans. lowing teachers have returned to their schools after spending vacations at proving.

nounced today. The marriage will at 9:30 o'clock from home of hi brother in law, James McNulty, 838 George treet. Throop. Requiem mass tneir homes nere: Miss Helen Lan Mrs. Eiu.ice Francis is helping care 'riendly Sons Begin Florida to spend tne winter, nave been detained by illness.

Miss Velina Nelson. Camden. N. Miss Pauline Nelson, Thompson, spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Emil Nelson. caster, Huntington, L. Miss Mildred for her brother in law, Mr. Stanton, Ei.enDergar. Rileyville, Miss Mar.

Bingham N. Y. in 8t. Bridgid's church, Tnroop. in terment, St.

Patrick's cemetery, Oly. Banquet Preparations garet Smith. Dover, N. Harry Mrs. Annis Wilbur, mother of Mrs Mill City phant.

PITTSTON. Jan. 6. The Friendly itooks, uar.yon Y. George Case, Lathrop, died at her take nlace this spring.

Marv Fidelbo, Drummond street and William Rabl. Newark. N. were marled on Sunday In the IUllan Presbyterian church by the Rev. S.

Scalera. They will reside In Newark. Mr and Mrs. Dan Jenkins. enteralned at their home last svenlnir In honor of the seventy third birthday anniversary of Mrs.

L. F. Weiskerger, Elizabeth street, thi city. sons of St. Patrick on Saturday nignt Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Edwards. home last week. Waver! Murphy Funeral lTMIATR at tne iks nome win arrange for Mrs. William Warner, Honesdale, Is the annual banquet to be held in this and Mrs.

V. R. Crooks, Miss Margaret Mcintosh spent spent Monday with the Rev. and Mrs. F.

F. Freeman at Th funeral of John P. Murphy was visiting Kialivas here. Mr. and Mrs.

L. L. Travis, Tunk city on Thursday evening. March 16. held Thursday morning from his late John F.

Hlggins, local newspaperman, Moosic. TODAY ONLY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS IN 'Mr. Robinson Crusoe1 hnme 408 Theodore street, ana wai hannock, were New Year's guests of Mrs. William Quick on New Year's win read a paper at the nweting. Misses Ruth Surplus and Phvllla CARD OF THANKS Mr.

and Mrs. Ward O. Severance and family desire to extend their sincere thanks to all friends who so kindly assisted them in the recent bereavement of their beloved son and brother. Adv. lareelV attended.

A high mass of re quiem was celebrated in Holy Rosary day. Mr. and Mrs. S. J.

Bailey were re. uecxer, mve returned to State Teachers' college, Kutztown; Miss Annette Retreat to Close church by tne pastor, tne ttev. o. O'Boyle. PITTSTON, Jan.

7. The one week pnuiips to West Chester Teachers college. cently entertained by their son, Guy, at his home in Glenburn. The event being In honor of the thirty second retreat for the married and single men West Pittston Roll Mrs. Gcoree Edwards and lauarh.

anniversary. MILL CITY, Jan. 6. Mr. and Mrs.

Vare and daughter, Alice. Reading, ipent the week end with Mrs. Clara arcy. Mrs. Betraron, Sayre, is spending ome time with her sister, Mrs.

John Miss Marion Corner, teacher of nusic In the Vocational high school, Jack Bevan, Lake Wlnola, were narried during Christmas vacation. The W. C. T. U.

will meet at the iom2 of Mrs. Albert Rogers, Friday ifternoon, Dec. 6. The Sunday school board met Tuesday evening and the fallowing if fleers were elected; Joseph Rich irdson, superintendent; Byron Hal lead, assistant superintendent; Mrs. Valter Zerafinski, secretary; Mrs Villlam Barnum, treasurer: Robert Snover, pianist, and Mrs.

John Kresky uperintendent of Primary depart of the Holy Name society, of St. John's Catholic church, which opened last Sunday evening, will close Sun 1 M. E. church, will meet on Monday ter, Virginia, have returned to Dover, N. aft, spending a few weeks with Mr.

and Mrs. M. E. Smith. FOR COUGHS AND COLDS USE JENKINS' TAR MENTHOL AND EXTRACT COD LIVER.

Jenkins' Drug Store 106 South Main Ave Scranton evenUig. St Maraaret i guild. Trinity church. day afternoon at o'clock witn Guy Sebrine is spending the winter appropriate services. The Rev.

Fathjr Keegan, C. will officiate. monuis at bt. retersourg, Fla. East Lenox EAST LENOX, Jan.

6. Mr. and Mrs. P. E.

Miss Dorothy Belcher and Thomas Spence motored to Laceyville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauner visited at Glenn Davis' on Sunday. Scott Gow is spending a few days with his sister, Mrs.

Gertrude Decker, Susquehanna. The Howard School reopened Monday, Jan. 2 after a 10 day Christ has srranged its annual parish supper for Tuesday evenln at 6:30 o'clock. Toe funeral of William Cub will be held on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his home, 417 Montgomery avenue. Services will be con Mrs.

Garrison Dies OOSIC PITTSTON. Jan. 6. Mrs. Mary MOOSIC.

Jan. 6. All rurnn whn have annlied for clothiinv md hav Garrson, 76. mother of William H. Garrison, Montgomery avenue.

West Pittston, died last night at th home been Investigated, are requested to ducted by the Rev. T. A. Rich, of the M. E.

church. Interment will be In West Pittston cemetery. Mrs. Wilson Hastls entertained last appear at tne oorougn building Saturday from to 11 o'clock. mas vacation.

of her son, Ervln, 91 Regent street, Wilkes Barre. PITTSTON, Jan. 6. The honor roll of West Pittston public schools for the third period of the school yea: as announced today by Superintendent R. J.

Templin. follows: Senior high: honor roll. Vincent Mitchell. Alice Shutts; honorable mention. Paul Davenport, Luella Patterson, Jean MacArt, Margaret Fog arty.

Eleanor White, Thomas Doran, Margaret Reed, Elisabeth Mitchell, Alberta Woods, Margaret Carpenter, John Shacochl. Jeanne Templin, Dorothy Wane, Dora Ellenl, Theodore Gilbert. Robert Dickinson, Mary Huntley, Walter Roberts and Betty Mitchell. Senior high: honor roll, Thomas Read, Doris Welgand; honorable mention. Mary Hoover, Gertrude Killian, Ruth MacGuffie, Dorothy Thomas, Angela Votoe.

Daniel Klstler. Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Howard Led yard evening at her home, 818 Delaware avenue, with a shower In honor of Final Tribute Paid To John Samela Joining with the people of Dunmore. representatives of various athletic activities in Lackawanna county paid a fitting tribute to the memory of John Samals, 315 Smith Street, whose funeral was held Thursday morning from the family home.

Services at the Dunmore Presbyterian church will in charge of the Rev. Edward A. Dowey, pastor. Miss Emma Bone and Mrs. Norman Blasiui sang "My Jesus As Thou Wilt" and "Abide With Me." Mr.

Samela was a brother of Police Lieut. James Samella. He died on Monday following a brief illness of pneumonia. The pallbsarers were: Antonio Mecca. Peter Fabricapore, William Santerslero, G.

B. Sileo, Domnick Rlnaldl and James Summa. Attendance Larg spent Christmas with Mrs. Ledyard's RICHARDS OBSEQUIES The funeral of Mn. Hnbtii Mrs.

William S. Miller, the former West Side Notes parents, tne Kev. and Mrs. Bert Expected at Party Richards was held Thursday after Hickox, Gibson. WEST PITTSTON.

Jan. 6 Born. Margaret Kresge. Guests werf Betty and Dor la Tudor, Mary Smiles, Alice Sammon. Alice Howell.

Lillian Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Harry William. Bing Compulsory Automobile Inspection Jan.

1st to Mar. 31st Have Ypur Car Inspected at Horger Bros. son, to Mr. and Mrs. William Play noon from her late home, 1344 Mey lert avenue, and was larselv attended hamton, spent Christmas with G.

H. Davis. ers'. Exeter avenue. Services were conducted at the home Ruth Adams Is ill at her home.

Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Ledvard.

Mr. Delaware avenue. oy tne Rev. Dr. T.

Richards, pastor of the First Welsh Baotist A. H. Wandel. Third street, has re A large attendance is expected at he card party which will be con (ucted in Scheuer's auditorium, South icranton, by members of the Mother's ilub, WUUam Prescott school, on Wednesday evening. Mrs.

Leon Mal ey, president of the group, and Mrs. Jawrence Ludwig ire In charge of the arrangements. end Mrs. Howard Ledyard spent New Year's day at Edmund Conrad's. Lucille Jones, Erma Van Duzer.

Jean Mitchell, Elizabeth Ooad, Maude and Charlotte Miller, Elsie Hosier, Gertrude Enge, Edna Calhoun, Anna Thome.s, Mrs. Effie Thomas. Mrs. Dorothy Van Duser. Mrs.

Florence Myers, Mrs. Hannah Bliss, Mrs. Charlotte Barnes. Mrs. Martarst Miller.

church. Interment was in Odd Fel mt. and Mrs. John Snyder and lows cemetery, Pittston. The pallbearers were: George, Wendall, Arthur covered from an illness.

Cornelia Drury has resumed her studies at Wilson college, after the holiday vacation. Janet "McFee Missionary auxiliary, daughter, Margaret, and son. William and Henry Snyder motored to John Dendle, Frances Yutcavage, Stuart Ling. Ann MacMiUan, Anita Carroaea, Louise Shoemaker. Billy Evans, Ouldo Barnl and Sarah Smiles.

and Harry Evans, Arthur Richards and George shovelin. son City on Saturday. nd Mrs. Helen Hastle..

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