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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1935 13 morning from the home and was at. Heads Brotherhood North End Church Concludes Jubilee Observance West Robinson Elected By Schiller Lodgi cram toe tended by many friends. Services were held in St John the Evangelist Church where the Rev.

Harold G. Durkln officiated at the requiem mass, Patrick Kearns was the soloist. 1 A J1 Hir The casketbearers were: Dr. Thomas' Fhaoe GORDON WILLIAMS JR. CirespsEient Newt Bex Bepablieaa Branch Office' lilt Jackson St Phillip E.

Robinson is the new wor shipful master of Schiller Lodge, Keams. James Dailey, George Bailey, John Lydon, John Devers and John McDonald. The body was sent to Auburn, N. for Interment. A.

M. He and other officers who iJ were elected on Monday night at Ma. sonic Temple will be installed at at Meet fSrfcfc 7 Hickory Grove PI meeting on Wednesday night, Decern. oer 18. Successful Hunters Dr.

F. J. Biedlingmaier, 505 Pitts. Other officers of the lodge are: Rob in junior nign Funeral services for William Kay, ert H. Rayner, senior warden; Ed ton Avenue, has been entertaining ward P.

Rayner, junior warden; Ar wcai menas and a party of six Phlla. 330 North Bromley Avenue, former employe of the Scranton Tunes and thur C. Webber, treasurer; Harry delphians at his Summer home in Scran ton Republican Sterotyplcg De Scranton ri. rt A AA SUpp, secetary; Henry Gelss, Everett A OUJ8 KsiMU njirvwvi partmcnts were held yesterday after H. Cooke and Max F.

Henkelman, Gouldsboro, where the party has been hunting. The dentist is the only one of the party thus far who was sue noon from his late home. The Rev, trustees; Charles F. Schaeffer, repre. R.

J. Williams, pastor of Ebenerer sentattve to grand lodge; Jacob W. dresses Parents School Building cessful in bringing down a deer. Welsh Presbyterian Church, officiated, Warneke, trustee, Masonic Temple Frederick Henn, 1022 Birch Street. A delegation of the Stereotypers' Union Scottish Rite Cathedral Association, vice president of the Lucky Strike Rod A three day celebration In observ llghtly.

Benjamin Lewis and Miss and Gun Club at Gouldsboro. sot a Aaron H. Fannnger, managing uirec casket bearers were: Garfield Stumm entertained with vocal selec four pronig buck weighing 165 pounds. ance of the fiftieth anniversary of the North Main Avenue Baptist tor of the Boys' ciuD ig ror amo Thompson, John LeBahn. Dr.

John East Scranton tions and Mr. Williams was In charge ATtnur Cftase, 1021. Maple Street. elation, last nigni aaorei Larkin. Charles Wallace.

Llewellyn I VUOUCO VTIUUKV, of the community singing. Mrs. WUliam Hughes, the only Irv parents in West scranton Junior High Rlunbold Thomas Jones. Inter bagged a six point buck weighing over one hundred pounds. Chase was Robert J.

Williams, 61? Preseett Church was brought to a close last night with a banquet and program are: Mrs. 'John Payne, Miss Jane Stumm. the Rev. W. D.

Gollghtly, Mrs. Frank Stanton, the Rev. Frank Stanton, Seth Speck, Mrs. Seth Speck and the Rev. Peter K.

Emmons; standing, Mrs. John Payne, Al. Williams, Mrs. R. J.

Thomas and R. J. Thomas. The guest speakers were the Bey Mr. Emmons and the Rev.

Mr. Go Avenue, correspondent Phone (920. School on "Surplus youxn Assets or ment was mcr, Grove Cemetery, bunting with the Winchester Rod and ing charter member of the church, was presented with a bouquet. The UaMUMeSiT" tie airecwsa ais buuicooi w4veriy of entertainment in the church parlors. Gun Club.

The club's cabin Is located Rev. Mr. Stanton served as toast Mrs. Brown Talks at Clifton. Louis H.

Schultheis, above, active Those at the speakers' table are pic master. Dinner was served by the Juniors Nominate tured above. Seated, left to right, ladies of the church. principally W) iatners ana uin wi to become a "buddy" to his son as well as a companion. The meeting, sponsored by trie Mothers' Club, was the first fathers have been able to attend.

Sessions in affairs of the Brotherhood Society of St. Peter's Lutheran Church for several years, was elected president of War Veterans Meet The newly organized Veterans of At Taylor School Farr as Councilor ard Riddle, William Walsh, Richard on the initial flight of the China Clipper plane from the Philippine Foreign Wars, which will probably be called the Corporal Stanley A. Rabiega McDermott and Cletus Graham. The Mentor Club will meet tomor Islands to San Francisco. letter, tne society for 1936 at a meeting held last night in the church.

Other newly elected officers are: George Yonker, vice president; James Malpass, record usually are held In the afternoon. Mrs. P. J. Gallagher, president, wel North End George J.

Lottos. J2S Oak street correspondent Phone 1 Volunteer Boosters postmarked Manila, 5:30 a. Decern' row night in the home of Romao Problems of Negroes ber 2, reached San Francisco at 12:30 corned the parents and presented Mr. Mechanics Plan "Coun Molinari. peckville.

to complete plans Are Discussed Post, held an enthusiastic meeting last night in Liberty Hall with Frank August presiding. The name of Rabiega was proposed at the last meeting. Mem. bers of the Ladies' Auxiliary also at. tended the session.

December 6, and was received for a New Year's Eve party. ing secretary; Theodore Sargnet, financial secretary, and Pfaff, Fanrmger. mi enrenaimiicuv iugiu was presented under the supervision fry Store Night here on Monday morning. Mr. Mc treasurer.

Mrs. John T. Williams, 321 North Hyde Park Avenue, was admitted to Nulty's son Is attached to the Asiatic OI AA1SB UCtVy nMJ 11U iuwmuvu, crv. ipeMnn tw t.h Girls' and Bovs' Glee Mr. Schultheis, past vice president fleet.

Mrs. George W. Brown, prominent in local Negro activities, was the guest The committee appointed recently to oi tne Brotherhood, succeeds Carl rnuK. snios bv Matthew Kot Gomer Griffith Parr was nominated the West Side Hospital yesterday morning for observation. Mrs.

Kathryn Poole, Price Street, has recovered from a recent illness. secure information on the national tender. A business meetine in charae To Conduct Meeting The North Scranton Republican Volunteer Booster Club will meet tomorrow night in Knights of Pythias Hall. A program of talks and music k.v'( r.ri.winninif niav. "imaci without opposition for councilor of speaker last night at the meeting of the Parent Teacher Association of of the new president was held, and! home at Eaton Rapids, explained Ebenezer Church Hi.rtji i vn Ruth Smith West Scranton Council, Jr.O.U.

A. M. to the members that these government Bayard Taylor (No. 35) school held plans for the new year were discussed. in the school.

Mrs. Brown spoke on The next meeting will be on the sec and given by 9A pupils; selections by last night. Election will be held on the Drum and Bugle Corps, Cossack Tuesday at whfch time "Country r. tw fflri. bov.

and se sun Night" will be observed, spon has been arranged. Thomas J. Thomas ToJHold Concert ond Tuesday in January. Outstanding Negro Achievements and Court Postpones will deliver an address on "Has the Negro Problems." She traced the National Voting Machine Gone Beyond homes are erected and maintained for the comfort and convenience of the mothers and children without any ex. pense to them.

The committee also reported that Pennsylvania has four homes and that two more are to be built. origin and background of the Negro race and explained their coming to Control or Its Inventors?" Edward Trial of Webber South Side America. Mrs. Brown stated that the Will Explain Sacred Lewis will lead In a discussion on "Election Frauds. Their Causes and invention of the cotton gin made John J.

Demoth. 709 Cedar ave Cures." silvery and Industry and destroyed the sions' by the Mothers Chorus, wred by the Mechanics Club, the coun ducted by Mrs. W. Davis and Miss parry zold, vioe councllor; Tudor E. Wil Miss Catherine O'Dea, faculty mem ilamS) recording secretary; William H.

ber, reported on the work done by Regan, assistant; Henry Bnglehardt, herself and Miss Ann Morgan, special financial secretary; George Williams, councilors in pupil aptitude work, end treasurer; Conrad Reger, conductor; ing with a reading on "Is There a John H. Jones, warden; John Burns Santa Claus?" and William Allspaugh, Inside sentinel; Mrs. Gallagher announced a matinee William Dowse, outside sentinel; Fred of t.h wond annual minstrel, sched Schroeder, Evan R. Davis, Justus nue, correspondent Phone 4 1749 At the request of County Solicitor past understanding and relationship as Music on Sunday Plans are being made for a special To Aid Needy Members Herbert L. Taylor the trial of Plans will be made and committees appointed to work In conjunction with it made the Negro but a working slave.

The Mirt Bowler Booster Club at Wesley J. Webber, former Dunmore In her discussion of famous Negroes, other Republican Clubs of the city Independent Club tax collector, scheduled for yesterday, musical service to be held on Sunday a recent meeting planned for the annual distribution of Christmas baskets Mrs. Brown related the story of and county to devise a program for was continued to the next term of George Brown, Scranton, bom a slave court. to the needy members of the the Spring primaries. W.

H. Howells will be In charge of the musical pro who could neither read nor write, but Selects Officers night at 8 o'clock in Ebenezer Welsh Presbyterian Church. The Rev. J. Williams, pastor, announced last night that Ivor Price, harpist; Iswlyn gram and David 'J.

Davis will preside. Joseph Grieser, president, appointed came to Scranton and established the Brown Draying Company more than uled for February 14, will be staged Englehardt, A. E. Fuller and William on February 13, to which all children Dodge, trustees; Ben Smith, chap in the city of school age will be ad and A. E.

Fuller, installing fifty years ago. Webber Is under indictment on a charge of embezzling more than $10,000 in county taxes collected by him on 1927. 1928 and 1929 duplicates. He was arrested as a fugitive several weeks ago In a hunting camp in Pike Wooster Addresses the following investigating committee: Owen MoCormack, William Bunts, John Kneller, Jack Ross and George The South Side Women's Inde Thomas, trombonist; John Price, solo 'lst; Mrs. Evans, Miss Mary Davis, Luther James and David Lloyd In conclusion, Mrs.

Brown read Paul mi ted Bvan Reuben Davis is chairman of A rehearsal of the Mothers' Chorus the store Nlghr to whldl pendent Republ'can Club at a largely Lawrence Dunbar's "Ode to Ethiopia, Schumacher. attended meetr in p. O. S. of A.

The association went on record in Gathering of P. T. A. Harold A. Wooster, librarian at the A meeting of the committee plan.

Hall last night t.ected officers for the wui ue a wiiuiiw y. m. members, their friends and wives will the auditorium. be invited. Uue nm tiirtev hik.

James, vocalists, will appear in a con cert of sacred music. Miss Mary Reese will read the Scrip' favor of establishing a branch of the ning for the New Year's Eve party ensuing year. Scranton Public Library in East and ohinlcens will tvwvrApA in a iuw. In the P. O.

S. of A. Hall will be Mrs. Louise Scheuer was elected ture and the Rev. Mr.

Williams will Scranton. Dr. A. A. Donahue was ap.

Alfieri Society Elects eity. benefit program. Scranton Public Library, delivered an interesting address at a meeting of the Parent Teacher Association of the held tomorrow night. president; Mrs. Elsie Helbing Kenesky, pointed chairman of another commit.

County. Webber was released from jail under bail a week or so after his arrest and is understood to have since been endeavoring to negotiate a settlement of his tax duplicates with the county officials. He is prepared to show, it is understood, that he has filed liens totaling about $11,000 against de vice president; Mrs, Bertha Maier, tee to meet with Council in an enort Bancroft Grant School yesterday after offer prayer and a brief lecture on "The Place of Sacred Music In the Creation of a Worshipful Atmosphere." Miss Bertha Powell's Bible Class will MRS. SCHILLAT BURIED Many attended the funeral yester secretary; Mrs. Elsa Allen, treasurer; to have a playground created near the noon in the school building.

Mr. day afternoon of Mrs. Katherine school. Mrs. Bstelle Killlan, sentinel, and Mrs.

Lillian Kuryloski, historian. Mrs. Wooster used as his subject "Books and Reading for Children." A short Schillat, 1124 Cedar Avenue, held from have charge of the prayer service to' A musical entertainment was fur Cartusciello President Reamers' Club Holds Anthony Cartusciello, "New Deal" Election, Plans Party candidate, was elected president of the Victor Alfleri Literary Society last Jacob L. Fetherman was named night to a spirited contest. His op president of the Roamers' Club at a ponent was Dr.

V. A. Andriole. meeting last night In his home, 534 Other officers named were: Fred North Sumner Avenue. Plans were Kenesky presided.

the home. The Rev. Theodore F. night and the pastor will speak on nlshed by Mrs. Harold Conrad, vocalist, address was given by Gerald Harring A pound party for the Benefit of accompanied by her daughter, Eleanor.

Hahn, M. pastor of Hickory Street Presbyterian Church, officiated. "Spiritual Preparation for Christmas The Band of Hope will rehearse to the needy members was directed by Mrs. Conrad also sang a duet with her Mrs. Estelle Killlan, while the musical Burial was in Dunmore Cemetery, morrow at 4 o'clock for its Christmas son, Harold Jr.

Russell Burdick presl dent, presided. The casketbearers were: Stanley Har. pageant. Furnari, vice president; Michael Cetta, made for the third in a series of 'card treasurer: Rocca Casarella, financial parties to be held on Friday night at entertainment was in charge of Mrs. Rose Byers and Mrs.

Elsie Greene. The following appeared on the Christmas program: Bertha' Maier, Hilda linquent taxpayers and with these and a cash payment expects to balance his accounts. The exact amount due from Webber is a matter of conjecture in that his duplicates have been missing for two years. When arraigned in court about a year ago to answer ouster charges he informed the court that his tax records, including the duplicates, had ton, principal of the school. Mrs.

Anthony Stuart gave a report on the teachers' conference which she attended at Stroudsburg a month ago. Mrs. Stuart also presided over the business session. The next meeting will be held in February. Girard School P.

T. A. rls, Herman Moessner, Edwin Kramer, Joseph Scheuer, Fred Kellerman and H. K. Jones.

Plans also are. 'being made for the White Gift service to be held at the Sunday School hour on December 22. Madison School P. T. A.

secretary; John DlBlasl, recording sec 8:30 o'clock in Washington Hall. The retary; Charles Tallo, assistant; Louis affair was scheduled for Saturday Schmalt, Florence Weichel, Elsie Holds Session Tonight Sottile. John Ray, Dom R. Alello, John n's Lsn prizes will De awaraea. Contributions will be made for the needy of the church.

Schmaltz, Dorothy Beckerle, Audrey KNIGHTS TO ELECT Branch No. 45, Knights of St. Evans and Shirley Allen. Refresh D'Aquiano and Henry Serafine, trus Other officers Mrs. Margaret tees.

Sutton, vice president; Mrs. Margaret The James Madison School Parent ments were served. TO REPEAT SUPPER been stolen from him. He was eventu George, will elect officers tomo.iow night at the annual meeting in St. Will Meet Tomorrow Several hundred were served last Teacher Association will meet this evening at 8 o'clock In the school ally ousted for failure to post satisfactory security and new duplicates Polish Women Group Mary's High School Building, Hickory night at the turkey supper In St.

Patrick's Church. The committee In auditorium. The program win open with community singing In charge were made up by the Commissioners. The annual Christmas meeting, of XX c. m.

1 oweev. nana ior vne annual aunauun Installations will be held on Jan Jones, secretary, and Mrs. Bertha uary i9, Frounfelker, terasurer. The committee planning the party rraftsmpti's Pink EWt ls: Heroert Mahlon Froun UrailSmenS VJUD JMCCIS feiker, Mrs. Iwls Fetherman and Mrs.

Wright Jones President Mar? Salzman. The next mestlng will be held January 3 at the home of Mrs. ncars Diaic sweatier In addition to unsettled balances the Parent Teacher Association of day will be discussed and refreshments will be served. of Miss Lowe. charge was under the direction of Mrs.

A. J. Ryder. The supper will be repeated tonight. Stephen Girard School will be held to on the county's duplicates Webber has still to make final settlement with Mrs.

Mary Porwlt, Wilkes Barre. morrow evening in the. school audi. Dr. Vincent Curtln, child specialist, will be the principal speaker.

Dr. Curtln has selected as his topic the borough and Dunmore School Dis addressed the members of St. Ann's Group, No. 635. Sacred Heart Church, torium.

Teachers will be in their class CLUB SPONSORS PARTY The Ladles' Harmony Club will con. Wright B. Jones was elected presi Margaret Jenkins, 357 North Lincoln trict for the three years. rooms from 7:30 until 8 o'clock to con. Amt of the Craftsmen's Club last Avenue, last night in the parish' house.

Mrs. Porwit spoke of the work of the or suit with mothers the problems of the nucceedinir William J. Crunden. school children. duct a card party tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In Junior Mechanics Hall, Alder Street.

Prizes will be awarded and refreshments served. Mrs. who presided over a meeting held in Rename Richards Head ganization. Taylor G. O.

P. CLUB TO ELECT The Fourth Ward, Fifth District, Men's Republican Club, will elect officers tonight at a postponed meeting in the office of Alderman Simon Evans, 125 North Main Avenue. Paul Mel singer will preside. Following the business session, en Mrs. John Boguszewski, president of uie ciuDrooms.

nans ior ue annual rabbit supper tomorrow night at 8:30 Ul JacKSOn D. Y. P. U. Evan Evans, 109 West Taylor Street, tertainment will be furnished by Mary the local group and delegate to the Earl Held is chairman of the com.

correspondent Phone Taylor I29 o'clock were comnleted. Galinas, vocal soloist. Motion pictures convention held in Chicago in Sep mittee, assisted by Mrs. Frank Schults and Mrs. Peter Haas.

"Keeping Our Children Well." The business meeting will be in charge of Christopher Boland, president. Benjamin Loewy will be seated as vice president. Musical entertainment will be furnished by Evelyn Evans, vocalist, accompanied by Mildred Hausser, and Cyrilla Flynn, pianist. All three are graduates of James Madison School. Teachers will be in their rooms at 7:30 o'clock for interviews with parents.

Other officers elected were: WUliam aiecraon or omcers featured the tember and to the state convention in will be shown and group singing en. Girl Scouts to Hold joyed. The pupils of the upper grades Wilkes Barre a week ago, reported the E. Jones, vice president; William Scott, meeting last night in Jack financial secretary; George Rlckel, cor 800 Seet Baptist Church with Harry will sing Christmas carols. Refresh activities of both sessions.

She told of plans made for Mother's Day and of E. Richards being renamed as presi McNAMEE OBSEQUIES With services in the Church of Yule Party Saturday ments will be served. dent. The nominating committee was CLASS SPONSORS CONCERT Approximately 100 attended the concert by the Lackawanna Glee Club last night in Simpson M. E.

Church. The program, sponsored by the Fellowship Bible Class, taught by Norris Swisher, was directed by Gounod the installation of officers of the 100 Nativity, the funeral of John J. Mc responding secretary; Eugene Diehl, treasurer; Robert Roberts, Capt. Harry Colle and Luther Price, trustees; Cecil Gary, Samuel H. Be van and Edward headed by Delia P.

Williams. TAYLOR, Dec. 10. The annual groups In Lackawanna, and Luzerne Class to Offer Play Namee, 19 South Webster Avenue, was held vesterdav morning The Rev. tmner omcers elected were; Ben Counties to be held In the Hotel Jer Christmas party of Girl Scout Troop Phillips, vice president; Ann Beddoe.

of Methodist Episcopal Church, will myn February 2. The local group also ty A py offldate(1 ftt tn. The Hartzel Bible Class of the Providence Methodist Episcopal peck, governors. Installation will be held next month. missionary president; Elizabeth Sweet be held on Saturday afternoon in the uiouuoocu iui uoiic cvi iu cu i reauiem mass Evans.

Miriam Howells, vocalist, ana Ronald Stark, violinist, were soloists. ser, secretary; Adeline Evans, assist Church will present the comedy drama tertainment to be held after Advent. church assembly room. Santa Claus The casket bearers were: Martin ant; David Morgan, treasurer; Mrs, "Only Sally Ann," Thursday evening Young People Meet The Young People's Department of Myrtle Street M. E.

Church met last night in the church assembly hall. Jack Brandamore, vice president, pre will be present to distribute gifts. A Literary Group Hears and Joseph McMullen, Martin Healey, SUPPER PLANNED at 8 o'clock. Directors are Mrs. J.

Ar fTea Lance, missionary treasurer; Drosram of entertainment will be Sunday School Marks The Wettllng Bible Class of First thur Jones and Mrs. Louise Benson, Blanche Morgan, pianist; Phyllis Jonn King, John and Joseph Mc Garry. Interment was In Cathedral Reading by Clergyman featured. simpKins, assistant; Gertrude Edwards. The following comprise the cast: Welsh Baptist Church is completing plans for a candlelight supper to be sided and discussed the history of two Cemetery.

Church Anniversary The Sunday School of the Prospect The Rev. Dr. A. D. Upton, pastor of chorister; Helen Kapmyer, assistant Mildred Fordham, Katherine Miss Marlam Day, scoutmaster, and officers of the troop are In charge of held tomorrow night at 6 o'clock in hymns.

The Rev. Harold S. Swales led an Emily Lackey, Dorothy Beynon, Jean. Plymouth Congregational Church, gave "euB vviuiams. social cnairman.

the church. Mrs. George Wettllng. CIVIC CLUB ELECTS At a meeting of the Third District. a reading last night of "Life With ette Williams, Margaret Telford, Henry Avenue M.

E. Church observed the open forum discussion of the topic arrangements. MID WEEK SERVICES teacher, heads the arrangements com. Armburst, Harry Williams, William golden jubilee of the church yesterday Father, by Clarence Day at the meet Mrs. Carter to Speak Twentieth Ward Civic Club last night.

How Can We Tell Right From Sauerman, Elmer Locker, John Pow in the church parlors. The Cradle Roll mittee. A musical program will be given and the affair is open to the TAYLOR. Dec. 10.

Mid week the following officers were elected: ell and Raymond Masters. ing Society of the church in the home At Parents' Meeting A report of the Solomon Grundy party conducted recently by prayer services of the local Protest and Beginners' Department held a reception and the hostesses were: Mes Clem M. Bonln, president; Miss Kate G. OMalley, vice president; Andrew ant churches will be held on Wedne the group was maoe by Mrs: B. public.

7 HUNTERS SUCCESSFUL FIELDER FUNERAL dames A. Moessner, W. Moessner, R. Hamlin, superintendent. Basketball day evening at 7:30 o'clock.

The Krenick, secretary, and Helen OToole, treasurer. The funeral of Andrew C. Fielder, Avenue. Mrs Royce B. Carter will be the Paul Hettes read a one act play, speaker tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock "Dust of the Road," and Lew J.

Price at the meeting of the Parent Teacher Saver and W. Smith. Mrs. W. Moess activities were discussed and refresh prayer service of Calvary Baptist The following members of the Black 1699 Church Avenue, was held Tester ner and Mrs.

Saver conducted the ments were served day afternoon from the Howard Snow church officiated with the Abington Association will be held Wednesday gave a humorous sketch, "Mother Hub Association In Alexander Hamilton song service. SOUTH SIDE BRIEFS Miss Mary Hart, nurse, addressed don Funeral Home, 1810 Sanderson bard Christmas carols were sung School. Her topic will be "Food for evening in the home of Miss Helene The Junior, Intermediate and Senior Departments held their jubilee Will Meet at School Avenue. The Rev. August Fischer offi and lunch served.

the Growing Boy and the parents of Daniel Webster (No. Evans, Church Street. ciated. Interment was In Abington An entertainment program will be 16) School last night in the school The Parent Teacher Association of Bear Camp bagged deer recently at their camp in Monroe County: Charles Lozinger, 2032 Price Street, eight point buck, weighing 190 pounds; Barney. Lozinger, 2114 Washburn Street, eight point, 175 pounds; Frank Merle, Old Forge, ten point buck, 185 pounds, and John DePew, Old Forge, slx ioint buck, 150 pounds.

Hills Cemetery. John James Audubon School will meet I hvpi Fnnornl by the Glee Club of the school Dr. E. J. MaialesU building.

Prof. Joseph M. Dunleavy, principal, also spoke. The pupils pre. The flower carriers were: Frank tonight at 8 o'clock in the school has moved his dental offices to the auditorium.

A new type of program sented an interesting program. Weinberger Old Forge. Phone Cutler and Marshall Lynam. The casket bearers were: William Staub, program last night. The Adult Bible Class entertained.

The song service was in charge of William Naeher and the members of the Junior Epworth League conducted the devotional services. Elmer Keukes entertained with shadow pictures and refreshments were served. lehem. former West Scranton resident. dent pp Under the auspices of the cafeteria Mooslc 305.

Office hours 9 to 12, 2 to will be Introduced, known as a social and acquaintance hour at which time August Millerbrandt, Arthur Lieslng, rJV," "Z7 interview teachers be. Davies Funeral Home, 120 5 and 6 to 9. Residence also at new Howard M. William Swartz. Ernest Liese and Jos tween 7:30 o'clock and 8.

committee of the Y. W. C. clam chowder will be for sale at the follow lng places tomorrow: the home of a closer understanding between parents address. Adv.

eph Lisser. WOMEN PLAN BAZAAR With Mrs. Rebecca Courtwright as and teachers is expected to be reached. Miss Lillian Altaian, director of Mrs. Minnie Neu, 926 Cedar Avenue: Baraca Class Elects TAYLOR BRIEFS ACTIVITIES AT CHURCH McCOY FUNERAL HELD the home of Mrs.

Arthur Fritch. 720 South Main Avenue. The Rev. W. F.

Skinner, Bethlehem, officiated. The pallbearers were: Frank Sohillow, George Leverett, Thomas Sheridan, Albert Kuhns, George Snow and Franklin Schlllow. Interment was In Fairlawn Cemetery, Dalton. John Hoffman was named president The Woman's Guild of St. John's TAYLOR, Dec.

10. The American Legion Auxiliary will hold Its Christ The funeral Of Peter McCov. 640 Willow Street, and at. the Prpshvterlan general chairman, the Women of West Park will conduct their annual Christmas bazaar and supper tomorrow night in the church rooms. Supper will be music, will present members of the intermediate grades of the school in a special musical program.

Prof. J. oi me Baraca tftole Class in Jackson Gibbons Street, took place yesterday Parish House, Hickory Street. Episcopal Church will conduct a faggot sale today in the church basement, Street Baptist Church on Monday mas party on Friday evening. Each member is requested to bring a ten Fred Jones will lead in community served from 5:30 o'clock until 8 o'clock.

night. commencing at 11 a. m. Tonight the singing. cent gift.

A number of booths have been erected group will hold a pinochle and domino Mrs. E. H. Lowry will entertain party. Prizes will be awarded and re.

from which articles suitable for Yule tide gifts will be sold. otner officers elected were: Henry Kerrigan, first vice president; Robert Adkinson, second; George Sayer, financial secretary; George Reynolds, freshments will be served. In charge Hold Yuletide Party Thirty five members of the Herald the Women's Home Missionary Methodist Episcopal Church, on Thursday, afternoon in the parsonage. are: Mesdames Margaret Davis, Elea HOLD BENEFIT DANCE Approximately 400 attended the nor Shaw, Ethel Watkins, Sarah Gaul, South Main Street. assistant; Wulard E.

Thomas, recording secretary; Lionel Satterwaite, assistant; Gus Colbln, treasurer; the Rev. Class of Myrtle Street M. E. Church were present last night at the annual Christmas party held In the Elizabeth Bailey and Mary Ann Davis. CLASS ENTERTAINED Viola Demming, North Bromley Avenue, recently entertained the following members of Miss Gertrude Davis' Sunday School Class of Simpson M.

E. Church and their friends at her home: Florence Kellow, Evelyn Brownell, Fred Smerdon, Dorothy Davis, Jane Lodwlck, Carolyn Richards, Jane Brit ton, Marlon gwisher, Edna Thompklns, Bettv Weber. Marion Bruning. Miss The Missionary Society of Calvary benefit dance last night in the B. B.

Baptist Church, affiliated with the S. Ballroom, Lafayette Street, spon Dr. B. L. C.

Baer, pastor, teacher; Sacro iliac Belts, Elastic Hosiery and Braces. Sold on easy payments for as little as CLUB OFFICERS SEATED $1, Abington Association will hold its home of Mrs. Louise Lewis, 1811 East Gibson Street. Members of the class sored by several West Side clubs. Pro.

Capt. Lee Gibson, assistant; Bert Jones, pianist; Robert Canterbury, as At a recent meeting of the Crystal monthly meeting on Friday evening ceeds will be used to buy Christmas exchanged gifts and enjoyed a social. Literary and Dramatic dub, reports in Thomas Hall. baskets for needy. sistant; George Beddoe, chorister; It was announced that election of Tha William Workers Society, William G.

Thomas, assistant, and irom committees were received and newly elected officers were Installed. The degree team, in charge of John NEW Adjustable Center Methodist Episcopal Church, will con. WEST SIDR JOTTINGS Demming, Natalie Arms, Marion Bo John Thomas, librarian. duct. a clam chowder sale on Wednes Mrs.

David James, Fifteenth Ave new omcers will be held at the next meeting. A nominating committee composed of Mrs. J. G. McCracken, Mrs.

A. H. Webber and Mrs. L. F.

Foley, Inducted the following offi nue, is in New York as the guest of day at 11 m. In the church as. semibly room. PARTY IS ENJOYED Mr. and Mrs.

Wesley Walters! Jack Mrs. Milton Kerne. cers: president, Carl J. Padden; vice president, John J. Mulherln; secretary treasurer, John J.

Rannlgan; fin. W. J. Roberts, 207 South Hyde Park Sanner was named to recommend officers. Refreshments were served.

The annual Christmas party of the Golden Rule Class of Welsh Baptist son Street, recently entertained at a party in their home. Entertainment was provided by Margaret Flnnerty, near, Miss Davis, Walter Williams, Herbert Harmer, Paul Russell, Jack Hes singeY. Albert' Huutr, WUliam Hall, Windsor Richards, Jack Morgan, Foster Blakney, Joseph Muska, John Mason, Lloyd Pierce, Clarence Witzel, William Davis, George Ace, Robert Jones, Thomas Powell, Raymond Boyer, Tim Davis and Hugh Archibald. Avenue, wholesale merchant, is re Akron "Meciumo Form" TRUSS PAD Holds Rupture Securely Sunday School will be held Thursday ancial secretary, Patrick J. Mulherln ported to be ill at his nome.

evening at 8 o'clock in the church. and sergeant at arms, Edward J. EAST END NOTES The Ladies' Aid Society of Peters Plans to assist in the church wel George. The next meeting will be burs Presbyterian Church will meet In fare work at Christmas were made Monday night at the meeting of the James McNichols and the hosts. Present were: Violet Ord, Ruth and Elizabeth Wlckizer, Isabel Nichols, Gertrude Wkklaer, Margaret Flnnerty, Ida Baker, Edward J.

and James J. held on December 23. The Primary Department of the Methodist Episcopal Church will meet on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Sunday School rooms to rehearse the church parlors tomorrow afternoon Sentinel Society of Simpson M. E. ALICE ADDAMS HERE MISS BURNS HOSTESS at 2 o'clock.

The bake sale originally planned for tomorrow has been Church in the home of Grace Daniels, for the Christmas program. Katherine Hepburn and Fred Mac 1502 Oram Street. A yuletlde party Ann Bums recently was hostess to the following members of the McNichols, Francis P. Regan, William Judge, Leo Horace Marse, With Minimum Pressure Akron Mechano Form Trasses exclusively provide this amaslng NEW adjustable center sponge rubber pad. Dotted Unea in picture shows how center of pad can be raised or lowered, adapting pad correctly te wearer.

Rupture held securely. Unnecessary tissue destroying pressure i avoided. Unequalled truss comfort and great aid to Improvement. Nothing else like It See, it demonstrated here. Mrs.

Sarah A. Jones, Wyoming, has Murray are cos tarred in the great was enjoyed. The Women's Home Missionary Booth Tarklngton classic of youth, Klppy Klub at her home: Helen Mac Edward Donaldson and the hosts. returned after several days visit with local relatives and friends. The Ladies' Aid Society oi Bethania Donne 11, Eleanor Woodyatt, Eleanor Alice playing at the Rlalto Society of Myrtle Street M.

E. Church will convene this afternoon at 2:30 A special meeting ot Taylor Welsh Presbyterian Church will hold a faggot sale morning beginning at 11:30 o'clock. Campbell, Ann Connors, Rose Colger, Sally Jones, Ruth Wlckizer, Edith 'clock in the church parlors. Mid MISS HEFFRON HOSTESS Miss Eleanor Heffron, Price Street, was hostess recently to the following week prayer service will be held this Miller and Ann Bums. Theater tonight at 7 and 9 o'clock.

In addition to the feature, a new "Voice ot Experience" episode Is on the program, this time the voice giving advice to the blind boy who wished to marry Why The funeral of Anna Sossong, 6 evening at 7:30 o'clock. The Rev. members of the Co Ed Club at her month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benevlrs Frat will be hew on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at 507 West Grove Street.

All members are requested to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dicker have returned from their wedding trip to New York. will reside on North Harold S.

Swales will be in charge. TOPAZ CLUB CONVENES home: Alvina Burke, Helen McNichols, The Juniors of Petersburg Presby me aeai guL Albert Sossong, 2116 Price Street, was held yesterday afternoon from the terian Church will meet this afternoon at 3:45 o'clock In the church. Members of the Topaz Club held their Helen Moran, Ann Ginlkus, June meeting recently in the home of Betty Moore, Mary McNichols. Eleanor Heff Phillips, 363 North Sumner Avenue, ron. The next meeting will be held at Margaret Petherlck was admitted into the home of Helen Moran, Price home.

Interment was In Cathedral NORTH END BRIEFS The Altar and Rosary Society of St. Cemetery. Main Avenue, Scranton. Confirmation Class will meet at Now sold on time payment plan at no extra cost. suffer any longer? Come in today.

NO CHARGE FOR EXAMINATION. Central Surgical Supply (OVER CLOSED CENTRAL DRUG STORE) 302 N. WASHINGTON AVE. FOB SPECIAL APPOINTMENT CALL 4 MM The following members of the grad Vincent's Church will visit the late 'clock. Mid week prayer service will the club.

Refreshments were served, street. uating class of St. Patrick's High Those present were: Natalie Arms, be held at 7:45 o'clock with the Rev Mrs. Sarah A. Jones, Wyoming, has returned after several days' visit with local relatives and friends.

Warren J. Davis, son of Mrs. Alma Dorothy Davis. Helen Morgan, Mar SHOWS "CLIPPER" LETTER home of Mrs. Ann McAvaney, 1307 Dorothy Street, In a body, tdnight to recite the rosary.

School are asked to meet tomorrow night In the home of Patrick Need Clewell Ottinger in charge. The Church Council of St. Peter's ham; John Mulrooney, James Heaney, The Father Whitty Society will meet Lutheran Church will meet tonight garet Petherlck, Celeste Reese and the A. A. McNulty, 2759 Jackson Street, hostess.

The next meeting will be held Keyser Valley grocer, yesterday was on December 18 at the home of Celeste displaying a letter from his son, Jos Reese, 634 North Hyde Park Avenue, eph F. MoNulty, which was carried Davis, Harrison Street, has returned from the State Hospital, Scranton, Francis Degnall, Terrance Kenney, tomorrow night In St. Mary's Hall, West Market Street. at o'clock in the church parsonage, Prescott Avenue. Joseph McNulty, John Tyrrell Rich where he received medical treatment..

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