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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1935 RECORD OF SOCIAL EVENTS AND CLUB WOMEN'S CALENDAR 8 Youth Administration To Observe Golden Anniversary On Subscription Dance Committee Country Day Has Engagement of Florence Kehrli And Esdras Howell Announced Work Is Explained Christmas Program Regional Director Hart Out Students Present Carols of Bride elect Attended Syracuse University; Fiance Will lines Project to Federation Representatives Other Lands in Holiday Exercises E. J. Hart, this city, regional direc Finish at Dickinson Law School in June; No Date Set For Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kehrli, North Washington Avenue, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Florence, and Esdras Fel An unusual program of Chris tmat carols was given as the Christmas exercise at the Country Day School on Friday morning.

James Ware Jr, lows Howell, son of Senator and Mrs. John W. Howell, Academy opened the program by reading the (7 tor of the National Youth Administration in Northeastern Pennsylvania, addressed representatives of the Democratic Women's Federation, at Hotel Casey on Saturday. Mrs. Thomas Murphy, state president, presented the speaker, who discussed the work of the project, and urged students In public and parochial high schools of this section of the state, who are Street.

The bride elect is a graduate of if story of "The First Christmas." Eng. 7 land's well loved "Deck the Halls With Matthews, Miss Anne Williams, Edward Beavers Philip Christian, George Houck Tiffany Jones and Russell W' Holly" and "Saw You Never in the Twilight" were sung by the third grade under the direction of Miss Marian T. Wall Jr. 'ooo eligible for enrollment on the roster, to file their applications with the Sage. The fourth and fifth grades, Mr.

and Mrs. G. d'Ahdelot Belin, principals of their schools immedi with Miss Martha Comstcck, who ately. Waverly, will entertain at a family dinner Christmas Day at home. Among Mr.

Hart explained that all those Central High School and attended Syracuse University. She is a member of the Ailing ton Junior dub, and is secretary to Dr. John H. Tyer, superintendent of Scran ton schools. Mr.

Howell was graduated from Central High School, Wllbraham Academy and Wesleyan University, where he was a member of Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity. He will finish at Dickinson Law School in June. No date has been set for the wedding. ooo Relief Guild Party The Relief Guild of Scranton held its annual Christmas party on Sat their holiday guests will be: Mrs. Charles T.

Jenks, Philadelphia, and spent last Christmas in Germany, sang Tannembaum" and "Stille Nacht." A group of French carols, specially arranged by Dorothy Smith Sturtevant, were given by the sixth, high school youths, boys and girls, who have reached the age of 16 years, or who will be 16 before the close of the school term, and who are mm Mr. and Mrs. Donald Prince' ton, N. J. ooo members of needy families, are priV' seventh, eighth and ninth grades.

ileged to receive awards of $6 each Mrs. Mortimer B. Fuller, ton, will entertain at a family dinner party Instrumental numbers, were played per month from the federal govern Christmas Day at home. by Harriet Watres, Arthur Watres, ment, in return for their agreement to perform some part time, worth ooo Wayne Fleming, Tom Brooks and Ed' ward Price. DAVID T.

JONES while service in or about the schools. MRS. DAVID T. JONES Mr. and Mrs.

David T. Jones, former The program was concluded with Lackawanna County high schools have tomorrow. They were married in Tay the singing of Come All Ye Faih' been given a quota of 945 such Taylor residents, who now reside with ful" by the entire school and the many awards and in Luzerne County, the number totals 1492. Smaller quotas patrons and friends who were In at lor by the late Rev. William Howells, then pastor of the Congregational Churchy that place.

Friends and relatives are invited to call at the Lockett Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Stevens, North Webster Avenue, will entertain at a dinner Saturday night before the Assembly Ball at the Country Club. 0 0 0 Mrs.

Frank Hemelrlght, Sanderson Avenue, will give a family dinner on Christmas Day at home. 0 0 0 Stephen Voris, Clay Avenue, will en their daughter, Mrs. Harry Lockett, 231 Reese Street, this city, will cele urday at the home of Mrs. J. J.

Oakes, Market Street. Miss Montressa Oakes acted as Santa Claus and distributed gifts. Holiday decorations were used throughout, and a covered dish luncheon was served. Present were: Mrs. Willard Davis, Shirley and Lewis Davis; Mrs.

E. K. Miller, Patsy Joan Smith, Mrs. Eugene Smith, Mrs. Donald McKnight, jean and Charles McKnight, Mrs.

tendance. Jane Collyer announced have been alloted to Wyoming, Sus the program. quehanna, Wayne, Pike and brate their golden wedding anniversary home, tomorrow afternoon or evening, Counties. Mr. Hart told the women that When in doubt give CANDY Isaac Sutton, Philadelphia, state dlreo Rave, captain of the troop, were hos tesses, Miss Edna Sancton was aC' tor of the National Youth Adminis tertain at dlrver Saturday night before the Assembly Ball, at the Scranton companist for the musical program; duties at the annual Christmas reunion of the Little Flower campers, to be held in Hotel Casey, Saturday afternoon, December 26, at 1:30 o'clock.

tration, Is anxious that Pennsylvania complete its quota of over 21,000 Country Club. 0 0 0 Elizabeth Jones, Mrs. Harry Frink, Mrs. C. J.

Colleton, Mrs. John Major, Betty and Blanche Major, Janice Bauer, Leila Stetter, Mrs. Elizabeth Parsons. Mrs. J.

J. Graf, Walter Whitman's, Johnston's, Louis Sherry, Schrafft's in beautiful 1 to 5 Lb. gift Ladies' Bible Class of Dunmore awards, as soon as possible since the N. Y. A.

officials at Washington have Christian Church, met recently in the church, and a Christmas party was Dr. John P. Donahoe, South Webster Avenue, will entertain at a family din i indicated that all unused quotas here, Portraits by Bachrach Personals Mattes, Carrie Saul, Beverly Saul, Mrs. John Kraemer, Judith Davis, will be distributed among other states, held. Refreshments were served by packages.

CASEY DRUG SHOP ner Christmas Day at home. 0 0 0 where the number of applications for the committee in charge, consisting of Mrs. Charlotte McOobin, Mrs. Anna Miss Ann Williams is on the committee for the third annual subscription dance, to be held by members of the younger society set on December 26, in the Century Club. student aid exceeds the quota originally assigned to those commonwealths, Phone 2 3434 AdT Miss Elizabeth Wenz, Ashville, N.

Kossmarv Mrs. Oliver Emery, Mrs, Everything is in readiness for the Iiiter Council dance to be held on New Year's Eve in the Select ballroom. The council comprises the Sigma Alpha is spending the holidays with her Within a very short time, according Earl Lewis and Mrs. C. O.

Meyers. classmate at the University of North to Mr. Hart the National Youth Ad Others present were: Mrs. Boyd ministration will launch a number of Carolina; Miss Janet Cairns. Wheeler Avenue.

Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. George Jack' Rho, Lambda Tau Delta and the Up silon Lambda Phi Fraternities. son, Miss Hazel Emery and Mesdames Century Clubftotes By LEONA G. VOGELSBERGER N.

Y. A. projects in this territory. On them will be employed several hundred Mrs. Watson Lewis and son.

Richard Lewis Collins, Theodore Compton remanent CUauv Herman Pensak is general chairman of the affair end Bernard Gross is Marlon Street, will soend the holidava Lewis Curtis, Samuel Cummins, In Wheeling, W. Va. George Donly, Lewis Hufford, Clar means natural curly hair. Even the Capers have caught the Jubilee spirit, for this year they're youths between the ages of 16 and 25 years who are out of high school, out of college and out of work and who are of families still on the chairman of the ticket committee Other committees on arrangements are: Louise Siebecker, Mrs. Dewey John son, Anna Johnson, Dick Biddleman, i Georgia Hill, Alfred Hill, Florence Oberoofer, Anna L.

Kaufman, Ha Simons, Ray and Donald Simons, I Charles Ott, Mrs. J. Graf Jos eph Graf, Mrs. Martha Vetter, Vir ginia Vetter, Mrs. John Steinecke, I Mrs.

William Blackman, Mrs. T. H. McKnight, Mrs. James Long, Frank Long, Mrs.

J. J. Oakes, Calvin, J. J. Oakes and Montressa Oakes, Mrs.

Fred Nuttall, Margaret, Barbara and Edward Nuttall and Mrs. Lucy John son. 0 0 0 Welsh Home Party Mrs. William Pritchard will be In charge of the Christmas party to be Mr. and Mrs.

S. M. Dreher and chil. gelioal Church was held recently at the home of Carlene Schleining, class Kacher. The room was illuminated with red candles, and the red and green color scheme was used in keeping with the Yuletlde season.

After tibe banquet, a short business session was held with Alice Blackmote, retiring president, presiding. The newly elected officers are: Marjorie Hetee, president; Helen Drummond, vice president; Millicent Conrad, secre ence Jackson, Morgan Jones, George publicity, Paul Rosenstein and Sol the "Silver Capers," and this eve Kossman, Hcttie Krotzer, William Miller, William Powell, Walter Stev dren, Philadelphia, will be the holiday guests of Mrs. Alfred E. Connell. Vine relief rolls.

Davidson; decorations, Bernard Newman and Julius Levine and financial, ntng from 10 o'clock until the hour of 3:00 they'll iiold revel and gaily usher in the Junior Christmas whirl. The youths placed on those projects Street, 'v ens, Frank Tarbox and Nellie Simon' son. Mr. and Mrs. R.

J. Heen Cin will work one third of the time and will each receive one third of the Although they appear completely cinnati, will spend the holidays with security wage paid through the chan Holiday Special! frivolous, underneath is a serious pur Mr. ana Mrs. W. C.

Sanders, North The annual Christmas nartv for the tary; Evelyn Med land, treasurer. After Jerome Gross and Herman Pensak. ooo Sisterhood of the Linden Street Temple, will entertain at a snow ball in Hotel Jermyn on the night oi January 27, with Mrs. Rose Levine as general chairman. The public is neis of the Works Progress AdmlnlS' Hyde Park Avenue, this city.

family at the Home of the Friendless pose, lor they assist in financing special projects in Junior welfare the business meeting, Santa Claus dis tration. The supervision of this phase will be held at the home tomorrow John Christian, a student at Prince tributed gifts. Present were: Carlene Permanent fc. Waves of the N. Y.

in Lackawanna County, will be in charge of Thomas afternoon. work. Miss Jeanette Davis is general chair ton University, has returned home for the holidays, which he will spend with Schleining, Evelyn Med land, Alice Blackmore, Ruth Schleining, Millicent Conrad, Arlene Heise, Miriam Bower, F. Fox, of this city, former St. held tonight at the Welsh Women's Home, Capouse Avenue, for the women at the home.

Club members, their 1 guests, and the general public are also his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John a man, and her assistants are: Mrs. Winder Keating, Mrs. John Noble, The gymnasium and pool at the Y.

Christian, Pine Street. Thomas College football star, recently designated as county supervisor of N. Y. A. projects.

W. C. A. will be closed from today to Beatrice Kline, Hannah Davis, Marjorie Eleanor Mehne, Helen Miss Beatrice E. Boylan, a student Misses Frances Atherton, Mary Benjamin, Janet Breig, Betty White and Thursday, January 2.

Miss Grace Wil at Southern Seminary, Buena Vista, liams and Miss Doris Clifford, of the invited to be present. Carols will be and gifts will be distributed. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. W.

J. Thomas will be in charge of the Jean Amerman. va will spend the holidays with her Drummond. OOO Mrs. John B.

Koons, Madison Ave' 0 0 0 The Sisterhood and Brotherhood and Youth Group of Madison Avenue will entertain a ta snow ball in Hotel Jermyn next Saturday night. Mrs. Herbert Ball is general chairman, and, decorations are being planned by Miss Shirley Smith, assisted by Miss Madeline Goldsmith. Girl Scouts of Troop No. 25, St.

department, will spend the holidays $6.00 All Croquignole $7.50 Spiral or Combination $10.00 Waves now ALSO ZOTOg Permanent Wave No Machine No Electricity R. BELLE RICHARDS 114 8. Main Atc Phone 2 4A81 The bridge tea on Friday, Decem at their homes in Montello, and parents. Dr. and Mrs.

M. A. Boylan, Clay Avenue. social hour, and the program Is un ber 27, at 2:30 o'clock will be even nue, will entertain at a bridge lunch' Fanwood, N. respectively.

Miss Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Saint, New York, eon on January 3, in Irem Temple Luke's Church, recently held their annual Christmas party in the parish house.

Eleanor Wamke and Clare Kay played Christmas selections, and Misses An tosh, Schrader and Weller Myrtle Waugh, general secretary, will more festive than usual, for its setting will suggest a Christmas card party. der the direction of Mrs. Osborne Richards. District No. Christian Endeavor Society, will give a pageant.

Country Club, Dallas. be with relatives in Johnstown, for will arrive tonight, to spend the holidays with the latter's parents, Mr. If you play duplicate bs sure to in ooo The public Is invited. 0 0 0 and Mrs. W.

S. Freeman. This evening the first session of the elude your partner in your reservation sang carols. Misses Woelkerg and the holidays, and Miss Etta Mallonee, house and membership secretary, will spend Christmas at her home in De ooo Pupils of Miss Susan Oassedy en which must be in by Thursday noon, Oliver gave vocal solos, and Miss pair championship bridge tournament conducted by the Scranton Tennis Club tertained at their annual Christmas December 26. There will be four catur, ind.

will be held at Hotel Casey. All play prizes, one each for North and South, ers who have taken part in one or Miss Helen Mulliean. Plains, hax and East and West high scores. Genevieve Calderone presented Christmas recitations. A short pageant, followed, under the direction of Miss Calderone.

The cast included Grace Ritter, Helen Szhrader, Betty more tournaments in the Fall series dance on Saturday night in the clubhouse. 0 0 0 The scholarship dance, held on Saturday night by the Italian American Professional Club, in Hotel been appointed new director of the Little Flower Camo. Tobvhanna. to If you play rubber bridge, reservations are not necessary; your only are eligible to play in this game. Mrs.

Charles McMillan, West Pitts ton, will entertain at a dance in Fox Hill Country Club on December 27, honoring her granddaughter, Miss Anne McMillan, Wyoming. Among the guests will be a number of the younger set of this city. o. Miss Virginia Wagner, Forty Fort, will give a dinner at the Westmoreland Clut, Wilkes Barre, Saturday night, and will later take her guests to the Assembly Ball at the Scranton The seven highest pairs in each di succeed Miss Kathleen Kielty, Arch responsibility is providing your own Schrader, Hilda Weller, Genevieve Calderone, Ruth Woelker and Eleanor bald, resigned. Miss Mulliean Is a rection in this evening's game will qualify for the Howell movement final Jermyn.

was largely attended. The cards and score pads. And you, or you, or you, may be the lucky winner former head counsellor at the camm. Warnke, Freda Calderone, Betty Oliver, Edna Kay and Marion Taylor session next Monday evening. Top score of the door prize.

"For truest joy at Chrittmastide, prizes will be awarded to the leading and has been in charge of dramatics. She is a graduate of Mlsericordia College, Dallas, she will resume her new Mesdames Gardner and Crisman. committeewomen, and Miss Elsie pairs in each direction this evening, Tea will be served buffet fashion which will add to the comraderie of And leisure hours each day; Let our good service be your guide, Trophies and U. S. B.

A. city master the occasion, and also assist the Com 1 points will b. given to the winning Country Club. 0 0 0 mittee who are willing, but woefully pair in the two sessions. 0 0 0 weak in numbers.

The annual Christmas banquet of PARIS APPROVES the Be Square Class of the Zion Evan Mrs. O. B. Fillmore will preside over the destinies of duplicate, and Mrs. At a recent meeting of Scranton Chapter, Kappa Gamma Pi, national A.

Blair Piatt will be general super honorary society. Miss Esther Mo And take much work away." "The family wash should go skidoo, It doesn't breed good cheer; So let us do that work for you, When Christmas is so near." "For then the week will not contain A day of suds and steam; And think tof all the hours you'll gain, visor. affair was featured by a floor show and excellent music. Proceeds will be used to send a student through St. Thomas College.

ooo Mr. and Mrs. William Pierce, Vine Street; Mr. and Mrs. William T.

Shin del, Wyoming Avenue, and Miss Gwen Swingle, Quincy Avenue, will entertain at a supper party at the Pierce residence, tonight, previous to the Silver Captrs at the Century Club. There will be thirty guests. 0 0 0 Mrs. Paul Floyd, Colfax Avenue, entertained at luncheon at the Dietrich on Saturday, honoring Miss Mary Bradbury, a bride elect. There were eight guests.

0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. George Hess, Fourth Avenue, will entertain at a family Hale, Pittston, was elected president On Committee for the third consecutive term. Assist The time honored custom of Holl ing officers were named a3 follows day Open House will be observed at the club on Wednesday, January 1, vice president, Ann Joyce; secretary, Margaret Yaple Burns; treasurer, from 4 until 7:30 p. m.

The New Rilling Permanent Wave Machine Holiday Offer The Paris Beauty Shoppe is the ONLY beauty shoppe in Scranton where yon can get a genuine Rilling Permanent. Expense complete, $5 $8 Free Demonstration And pleasures all serene!" 2,000 Christmas Plants. Open Eveninrs. Beagle, The Florist Phone 2 6823925 Capouse Ave. Adv.

V7 Louise Stahl. 0 0 0 All deanery presidents the Scranton Diocesan Council of Catholic Women, and their deanery chairmen of organization, will meet with Miss M. Pauline Casey, diocesan president, and Mrs. E. W.

Prophet, Wilkes Barre, diocesan chairman of organization, on January 4, in this city, ooo The board of directors of the Century Club will meet in the club Friday morning at 10 o'clock. and Spiral Croquignole Permanent S2 dinner party on Christmas Day at home. 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. A.

Russell Raub Adams Avenue, Dunmore, will entertain at a family dinner party Christmas Day at home. There will be ten guests. 00 0 Mr. and Mrs. William Mecca, Smith Small 35 (4 FOR fl) 'THE" GIFT OF GIFTS FOR "HEIF BEAUTY SHOPPE LPALDD5 Births LINEN To Mr.

and Mrs. James A. Linen in, Detroit, a daughter, Friday, in the Hahnemann Hospital, this city. Mrs. Linen was the former Miss Sally Scranton, daughter of Mr.

CALL 2 6751 Street, Dunmore, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Angelina and Anthony Costanzo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Costanzo, Franklin street, Dunmore. No date has been set for the wedding. ooo YOUR HOME OF BEAUTY Cor.

Laeka. and Washlncton Ave. Open Evenings for the Holidays Please Make Appointment, and Mrs. Worthington Scranton, Dal ton, A Very Popular New Price I SAME DAY SERVICE Miss Eulalle Rogers, chairman of the ticket committee, arranging for the Yuletlde Ball of the Junior Auxiliary of St. Joseph's Hospital to be held In Casino Hall, Carbon dale, Thursday night.

Miss Rogers is a member of the Benjamin Franklin High School Faculty. 316 318 N. Washington Ave. OFFERS A SELECT GROUP OF APPROPRIATE XMAS GIFTS: LAMPS in a new and distinctive display for table use. Models that are "different" In design and colorings.

PICTURES that make an ideal gift to any home loving person. A wide choice subject all attractively framed. OCCASIONAL FURNITURE just the type that makes a highly acceptable remembrance. Fur Coat Fur Scarf Fur Cape A Gift "Sfte" Will Remember and Treasure The annual invitation tea dansant of the F. A.

F. Sorority will be held December 28, in Hotel Jermyn, from 4 to 7 o'clock. Miss Peggy Jones is chairman, and is being assisted by Miss Marian Gross and Miss Eleanor Willis. 0 0 0 A delightful Christmas party was held recently in the Holy Family Church Auditorium by the Blessed Virgin Sodality. A large tree was decorated and presents placed beneath it Miss Elsie Wasco acted as Santa Claua, and presented the gifts.

Carols were sung and games were played. Miss Mary Ruby, general chairman, was assisted by Mary Kolesar, Ceil Hudace, Anne Ruby, Josephine Koval, Ann Hudacs, Anna Balmt, Anna Mlklus, Gertrude Hannls, Anna Banlck, and Margaret Fedor. 0 0 0 Mrs. Paul B. Belin, Waverly, will entertain at a family dinner tomorrow night at home.

0 0 0 Miss babelle Harris, a student at the Emma Willard School, will entertain members of the committee arranging for the annual Yuletlde subscription dance on Thursday night at the Century Club, at a dinner party at her home, prior to the dance. Her guets will Include: Miss Eleanor Bliss, Miss Nancy Jermyn, Miss Kathryn CALL US TODAY and we will guaran tee delivery of your clothes Spotlessly Qeaned for Christ Every Day In the Week Minimum Charge 70c XMAS CARDS i GIFT NOVELTIES VENETIAN BUNDS ETCHINGS and many other gift things mas. in WUR LA WISE T0 IbVj WATCH mi i te JM PAPER NEXT A 15 WEDNESDAY DIAL 2 8193 w.w wa v. Aim ACKAWANIIA Open Evenings Until Christmas ENDFIELD FUR SIIOPPE SUITE 701 Connell Bldf. int.

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