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10 flTJE 5CRANT0N REPUEUCAN, TUESDAY, FEE3UARY 21, 1933 termuth. O. D. Kreidler. Al Oaroenter.

Seek to Compile William Hartford, Wlmmers; Mr. and general chairman, will have chares of the music. Dinner will be served by the ladles of the church. The banquet Duryea DEE Mrs. Artnur svans ana son, Kenneth, Avoca; Charles Evans, daughters, Inez and Bernlce.

and son, Lloyd, Mrs. Mayme Evans, daughters, Dorothy and is conducted annually under the au spices of the Men's Bible class. List of War Dead Maplewood News for The lepablleaa left with Mrs. Marjerle Black will receive immediate attentlea. a guest at tome home of her parent, Mr.

and Mrs. B. K. Clarkson one day last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Percy Van Fleet, Fleet ville. visited at the home of the latter parents on Sunday. Harold V. Hartley was a caller at the home of his cousin, G.

W. Da Vinson, Nicholson, last Thursday. The Ladle Aid society at the home New far The Bey Wit Ml vita Maw Asms MeKlsutea, Louis Kellogg is spending several Df Glamnna Joseph Di Giovanna, late attentive. Fro Susquehanna 820 East Locust street. This morning with requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock in Service Tomorrow oays visiting nis lamuy carnonaaie.

The condition of Mrs. Warren Bryant is somewhat Improved. The Never Glve TJp Bible class, Baptist church, held its monthly business meetinr at the hom of Mr St. Mary's church. Interment, Holy MAPLEWOOD, Feb.

20. Mist Dona of Mrs. B. S. Clarkson on Wednesday cross cemetery.

Brooklyn. N. i. fu was weii attended. For Fred Marker The funeral of Fred Marker.

S3. 401 DURYEA, Feb. 20. Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Winn, Sweetland street, on neral director. Fedele Musso. 1311 Partial Survey Shows Pittston avenue. Gromllck has recovered from her re cent Illness and Is able to be out again, Mrs. A R.

Oromllch is confined to Thursday, a son. Tne mouier oeiore John Gummoe on Friday evening! Electric street, who died yesterday in Simpson John Simpson, 147 marriage was Miss Margaret Williams, a teacher in the borough schools. Charles street. Throop. Wednesday her home, with grip.

xuose present were: Mesdamea Daun, A. D. Robinson, Emsllne Ball, John Gummoe. W. A Watts.

Hamld we ouue noepiwu, win oe neia on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from Hesslnger's Funeral home. 70S afternoon at 2 o'clock in home and at Elmhurst John Brennan. Newark. N. spent 3:30 o'clock in Throoi M.

E. cnurcn 63 From Neighboring County Paid Supreme Sacrifice Memorial Is Planned the week end at the Brennan residence Pitts ton avenue. The Rev. Or. Theo with the Rev.

M. oretnneid omciat A family gathering was held on Feb 15 at the home of Philander Black in honor of his birthday. Refreshment were served by the hostess. Present Newton street. 'i neima Evans ana Mr.

Ross, scranton; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bartlow, Ruth Getts, Mrs. Lena Beardell and daughter, Bernlce, Gravity; Paul Slack, Harry Smith, and Freemont Cramer, Drinker. F.

R. Bird, Emmett Bird, John Smith and Eli Bird attended the meeting of the township supervisors and poor board, which was held in the Jefferson High school on Saturday. Paul Slack called on friends in Scranton recently. The Community Bible class of the M. E.

Sunday school held its monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Tallman on Thursday evening.

The meeting was called to order by Miss Mary Lutz, president; prayer was offered by Mr. Tallman, teacher. After all reports were made and business finished the clas listened to a very Interesting talk by Mr. Tallman about the church and services they attended while in New York. After a social hour was enjoyed the hostess served dore F.

Hahn, pastor of Hickory Street and Miss Ina Watts. Stephen Dickert has returned after spending a few days visiting relatives in Scranton. ing. Funeral director, Howard Sweeny, 307 Lackawanna avenue, Olyphant. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Semanski, South Newt far The RepeMieaa left with Mrs. E. Regers wU receive bnaaedlaat atteatlea, were: Mr. and Mrs.

Philander Black, Main street, are rejoicing over the Jewell Mrs. C. E. Jewell. Waveriy.

birth of a son. Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock in Mr. ana mrs. uuy mace, Mr. ana Mrs, Walter Black.

Mr. and Mrs. Dermont The following junlory high school Recently the matter of securing a Waveriy Metnodist cnurcn. interment, Truesdale, Pa. Funeral director, Black.

Marian Hallock. Marian Black. rresoyterian cnurcrt, will officiate. Interment will be in Ptttston Avenue cemetery. He was a member of Washington camp.

No. 430, P. O. S. of A.

Surviving are a son, Leroy; a daughter, Mrs. Charles Lee; two brothers, Jacob and William; three sisbers, Mrs. Charles Milllch, Mrs. John Mulberger, all of thisH city, and Mrs WUUa.ni Fink, But pupils have attained a general average of 85 per cent or over for ths first Celia Black. Sheldon Black, Raymond ELMHURST.

Feb. 20. Mrs. W. O.

Herman Cole Son. Clarks summit. complete list of Susquehanna county men who gave their lives in the World Black. Monte Black, and Russell Black, Dunnlnng opened her home to a val Masters Naoma Masters. 616 South semester: war ha been suggested by a number Keyser avenue.

This afternoon at 2 Ninth grade Mary Howell, Mar The Fliers class of the M. church, enjoyed a party on Tuesday evening. Lenoxville News for The Republican left with Mrs. W. 8.

Kobinwn will receive Immediate attention. of persons. Nearly fifteen years have elapsed since the close of the war. entine tea for the Berean Bible class, Presbyterian church, last Tuesday afternoon. Red Roses and red tapers centered the tea table where Mrs.

C. Mrs. Robson and Mrs. Decker cnaper garet Kundrat. Jophine Nievdomski, Stella Perovich, Caroline Ratchford, Clara Runsky.

Sophie Swenton. Frank and so far as known there is not oned. Refreshments were served at the laio, n. complete list of men who died either H. Whitney poured.

Mrs. Barb. Scran home of Mrs. Robson, Tiesleville. Al hi taker has returned from trip to New York.

ton. and Mrs. Charles Ka unman. Mos from wounas or sickness ana araDiu ties incurred in the great conflict. An incomplete list has been made, ice cream and cake.

Attending were: Mrs. Lucy Bird, Mr. and Mrs. C. Conrad.

Scranton; Miss Mary Lutz, Mr. cow, sang several solos, accompanied Keora, Edward Moirisu, josepn mos WVliam Pakuta Regma Eva Skutis, Regina'Danowski, Helen Kach insky, Helen Scoda, Martha Parzyak, Helen Wrobleskl. Helen Barlik. Cath LENOXVILLE, Feb. 20.

The Dairy Carl MacCane, Scranton. is visiting men's League Co operative Association. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.

r. Boom, and Mrs, John Smith, this place; Mr. and Mrs. Locklln, daughter, Annabel, Bob Black is able to make his daily by Mrs. H.

Jones. Present were: Mrs. W. C. Dunning, Mra.

Kenneth Moffat, Mrs. Edward F. Kennedy, and daughter, Charlotte, Mrs. E. B.

Rogers, Mrs. 'P. F. Taylor. Mrs.

H. Jones. reports at tne store. Mrs. w.

E. Brown, Mrs. Tracy Horns numbering sixty three names, but it is believed there are many more natives and residents of the county, whose names are not in this list. It is hoped some time to erect a suitable tablet or monument with the names of these o'clock from the Howard Snowdon Fn neral home. 1810 Sanderson avenue.

Interment, Washburn Street cemetery. Sewell Robert M. SewelL Wednesday at 2 o'clock from heme of his daughter, Mrs. Albert Biedlingmaler, 419 Jadwin street. Interment, Forest Hill cemetery.

Funeral director, Howard Snowdon, 1810 Sanderson avenue. Gnojtnski John Gnojinski. 98 David street. West Minooka. Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock in St.

Mary's Polish church. Greenwood. Interment, parish cemetsry. Ziolkowski Mary Ziolkowski, 1426 South Webster avenue. This morning with requiem mass in Sacred Heart church.

Interment, parish cemetery. Judge William Judge, 2934 Birney Joseph WUIianw Joseph Williams. 57, 911 West Elm street, died yesterday in the Hahnemann hospital after a month's illness. Because of ill health, he retired from work three years ago. He was born in Scranton and had always resided here.

A member of the Plymouth Congregational church, he also was affiliated with Washington camp, P. O. S. of and Hyde Park council, Jr. O.

U. A. M. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Edward B.

Thomas: three sisters. Mrs. ter, Mrs. Margaret Neville, George Stanton, Mr. and Mrs.

L. G. Mrs. Pulaski Carter, Mrs. S.

E. Ostran der, Mrs. H. L. MacAskie.

Mrs. S. G. Sunday School Group It was reported that Charles Brooks erine Entz, Hslen Cleless, Lottie Shron ski and Sophia Zyneski. Eighth grade Alma Backor, Dor lene Cossman, Ros'ie Mary Muraski, Rita O'Brien, Anna Wollner, Ward Bodrtsr, Christopher Carey, Charles Frank Nealon, Albert Yonuski, Cecelia Krupinoki, Regina Yonuski, Joseph Raoa.

Rill. Kenneth MacAskte. Mrs. had fallen and hurt his shoulder. All wish their elderly brother a speedy Susquehanna county men who maae the supreme sacrifice Inscribed on It.

In order to get as nearly a perfect Addressed by Leber Prof. Charles Leber spoke on "Our Frances Osborne, Mrs. C. H. Whitney, Mrs.

George Bates. Miss Addle Riel, Miss Audrey Rill. Miss Bella Osborne. recovery. list as possible, it has oeen aeciaeo.

Great Leaders" on Sunday morning as Mrs. Lot Ludwie. this city: Mrs. H. J.

Miss Minnie Foster, Mrs. Fred Larimer, the weekly session of District No, Seventh grade Edmund Adamkie Mrs. isawara Munier ana daughter Inner Sunday School association, in wcz, Wrank Barlik, Frank unessick, Xonecny and Mrs. George Reese, both of White Plains, N. and three brothers.

Thomas and David, this to publish the list oi names so lar as known, with a request that readers study it closely, and if they are aware of any men whose names do not appear on It, write them to W. W. Altken, the Tabernacle Congregational church, Eleanor Greylock, Agnes Kashuba, Jean Susquehanna county subdistrict, 22A, will hold a meeting to the Community hall in this place on Saturday, Feb. 25. Meeting to be called at 10:30 a.

m. Good speakers will be in attendance. The ladies of the community together with the Ladies Aid will serve dinner at noon. All are cordlaly invited to attend this meeting. The basketball games played in the Community hall between Greenfield and the local teams on Tuesday evening resulted in a victory for the Lenoxville girls, score 14 9.

The local boys lost to Greenfield by a score' of 15 to 19. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miers and sons visited relatives in Lehman on Saturday. Mr.

and Mrs. H. V. Hartley entertained the '11 Do" club Saturday evening. Mrs.

Levi PedrJck, Nicholson, was avenue, Minooka. Wednesday morn city, and George, New Jersey ing: at 9 o'clock from the house and at Langan, Joseph Skrujunis, Richard Robison. Eleanor Scoda, Beatrice Frak mens. Kenneth Dolan, Clara Gaskas Miss Margaret Allen was the leader, and scripture was read by Robert Evans. A trombone solo was given by Waymart Newt for The Republics left with E.

1. MeMahon will receive Immediate attention. 9:30 o'clock from St. Joseph's church. Interment, St.

Joseph's cemetery. Montrose. Th's list should include all men who ski, Clara Olga Shypulski, Jo Fox Mm. Mary Fox, Grand ave died from wounds or sickness during or iswiyn mom as, accompanied ny Miss Mildred Jones. Evan Jones was in seph CzuDrewicz.

Stella cniiak. Ro nue. This morninsr from home or ner berta Hastie, Marian Stewart, Martha Ann, Mrs. Barba and Mrs. Y.

Mof fatt, Scranton, and Mrs. Chester Kaufman, Moscow. Mrs. W. Y.

Moffat; Scranton, was a guest at the home of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moffat, on hist Thursday. Miss Carol MacAskie has been confined to her home by illness. The Rev.

W. L. Robinson was a visitor in Scranton on Tuesday. John Sutter has returned to his home in Hawley after spending several weeks with his sister, Mrs. W.

C. Dunning. charge of the business session. Witkowski, Anna Zajulka. The monthly council meeting will be sister, Mrs.

James Fadden, 52 Butler street, Pittston. Requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock in St. John's church, Pittston. Interment, parish cemetery. neid tonijnt in the Ebenezer church, A Washington tea party will be en soon after the war period, ir aeaxn was due to actual results of the war his name is desired to be added to this list If 'the man was employed outside of Susquehanna county, but his residence remained in the county, his name I wanted.

It is also desired to have a correct spelling of the names and if anyone notes incorrect swelling In any of these names. Reinhart John Reinfaart. 726 Pros joyed after the business session. William Edwards is chairman of the com pect avenue. Wednesday morning with requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock in The funeral will be held on Wed hesday afternoon at 3 o'clock with the Rev.

C. J. Bradbury officiating. Interment will be in Washburn Street cemetery. Miss Sarah V.

Gerrily Miss Sarah V. Gerrity, 110 Roose welt street, Dunmore, died in the am ily home on Sunday night. She was a member of St. Mary's church and Its Altar and Rosary society. Surviving are two sisters, Mary and Mrs.

Margaret McGuire; two brothers, John and Patrick, all of Dunmore. The funeral will be held on Thursday morning with a requiem mass at 9:30 1 o'clock in St. Mary's church. Inter I xnent will be in Mount Carmel ceme tery. mittee arranging the program.

St. Mary's church. Interment, Dun more cemetery. Drinker News for The Republican left with Mrs. John Smith, Moscow R.

D. Ne. will receive Immediate attention. 'Store Hours Daily, 9 to 6" WAYMART, Feb. 20.

The second annual Father and Son banquet will be held in the parlors of First Methodist Episcopal church on Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock. The principal speaker will be Stanley R. Kendig, a personal friend of the pastor, the Rev. E. W.

Morrison. Mr. Kendig, a young man of fine ability is agraduate of Boston university, and at pressnt director of leadership training at the Perm State Sabbath school association, Philadelphia. Other speakers will in attention should be called to it. Carbondale It is hoped there will be general Interest in assisting In getting all the Brunlng Adolph R.

Bruning from names possible. Next week any additions received will be published. Following is the list so far obtained: Tracy Bailey. Gibson: Ralph Bennett, home of Mrs. A.

R. Sampson, Fall road, Carbondale, on Wednesday afternoon at mm DRINKER, Feb. 20. Oscar Smith cloek. Services by the Rev.

visited the home of his aunt and fam Clifford: Riy Brobst. Forest lake: Archie Turner Foster of First Presbyterian i. wirf warn H. Button. New Milford: William Bums, ily, Mr.

and Mrs. William Masters, of church. Intermsnt, Willow View cemc. Forest City; Boyd Cottrell. Hallstead: John Wimmers.

on Sunday. tery. Funeral Director, "Blicken," 20 Sixth avenue, Carbondale. Mr. and Mrs.

Ocis Walton's Sunday callers were Mr. and Mrs. Austin Beers clude the Rev. E. W.

Morrison, Prof. Robert D. Wilson, who will give a toast to the sons present, Earl J. Stanton, president of the Men's Bible class; and Eugene MeMahon, guest poet. M.

T. Spangenberg, widly known humorist and after dinner speaker will act Corson. Brooklyn: waiter r. oonraa, BrushvlUe: Reese Davis. Forest Oity: Joseph Dearie.

Forest Oity; John Doud. Franklin; Ray Everltt, Forest Lake; Frank H. Gardner. Montrose; John Oa. deUa.

For Nurses Look Nicer Than and son Otis William, Jubilee. Jr. Pittston George Field, Btoomington, called est Oity; Tony Gelatt. Forest City; Max Green, Susquehanna; Glenn Hall, West Auburn; Bruce Rawley. Harford; Stanley as to as tm aster.

Prof. H. H. Rounds, Mann William H. Mann, secretary Of Coxton Y.

M. C. this afternoon Owen McHugh Owen McHugh, 55. 421 Birch street, died yesterday in Pittston hospital, where he was admitted on Saturday I as a medical patient. He formerly resided in Pittston.

Surviving are five children: Mrs. i James Casey, Luzerne, and Helen, Jean, Margaret and Anna; a sister, Kathryn, West Pittston. and a brother, Patrick, this city. The funeral will be held on Thurs day morning with interment in St. John's cemetery, Pittston.

Ever in These New Spring Horosko, Forest oity; Arcnie iretana, Lawsvllle: John J. Johnson. Susquehanna: William D. Jones, Clifford: James Kane, Franklin: Willard Larwtford. Montrose: at 2:30 o'clock in West Pittston M.

E. church. Burail, Freedom, Pa. Leon LaBarr, Lanesboro: William E. Leslie, McHale Michael P.

McHale, former chief of police. This morning at 9 Gray Hair on his mother, Mrs. Caroline Field, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F.

R. Bird's Sunday callsrc were Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Bird and children, Dunmore. Miss Nettie Bird and John Slago were married recently.

Mrs. Slago is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Bird, of this place, anu has many friends here who wish her much happiness.

Henry Mitchell and daughter, Ruth, were callers on Thursday evening at rantim: Gienn a. uoya. mompson. Leo MoCabe. Forest Oity: Floyd S.

Mc Cam. Rush: Michael P. Mccormick. Oho UNIFORMS conut: John Moran. Hallstead; Raymond Murray.

Forest City; Daniel COonnell, Best Remedy is Made Mrs. Philomena Rosata BircnarasTUie; Mars orrem. Hallstead; Mrs. Philomena Rosata, also known o'clock from his home, 164 Chapel street. Requiem mass in St.

Mary's Catholic church at 9:30 o'clock. Military burial in St. John's cemetery. Voigt Mrs. George Voigt, 22 Hill Park avenue.

This afternoon at 2:30 o'clcok. Services by the Rev. R. A Rinker of the Presbyterian church. Burial, Pittston cemetery.

At Home Kooeri f. uwens, EiKflaie: George Payne, Forest City; Gomer J. Prltchard. South Gibson: Earl Ray nor. Silver Lake: Delbert as Ross, died yesteraay afternoon at 3 o'clock in the family home, 216 the home of E.

H. Snyder and family. To half pint of water add one ounce bay rum, a small box of Barbo ComDOund fl nH nna.fnnrt A Charles street, after an illness. Be Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Benjamin, of sides her husband. Frank, she leaves Hawley; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Corey glycerine. Any drugfrist can put this up can mix 11 home at a son.

John Tomillo, and four grand children. and children. Donald and Robert, and Robert Yocum, Chares Jr. and Betty $2 98 very mm cost Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade Is obtained. It imparts color to Honor Mrs.

Schultz Corey, Newfoundland, were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchel Mrs. William G. Schultz.

1053 Tay Rose, Hop Bottom: John Ruuaitus, Forest City; Charles Skubic. lorest CKv: Martin Skubic. Forest City: Homer Slaughter, Montrose: Edwin D. Stephens, Great Bend; Everett K. Stone.

Roy Sodan, Hallstead; chauneey Stoddard. Hallstead: Forrest Stoddard. Hallstead; Glenn Saunders. Hop Bottom; Curtis Shoup, West Lenox; L. J.

8tanislowatis. Forest City; John J. Straeh, Forest City: John Strider Susquehanna; Clayton Sweetser, Harford: Archie Tanner. Hallstead: James J. Teskey.

Susquehanna: James C. Taylor. Jackson; Alvm Trtop. Hallstead R. D.

Harold Warner. Montrose: Kenneth R. Warner. Montrose: Roswell Watrous. Montrose: Floyd E.

Waters, Gibson; and Earl B. Wheeler, Lanesboro. and family on Sunday. Birranea, iaaea or gray nalr and makes it soft and glossy. Barbo will not color the scalp, is not sticky or Ifyr icy, Mrs.

Ruth Bunnell and friend called lor avenue, was the guest of honor at a surprise party recently in her home in observance of her birthday anniversary. She was the recipient at the home of the former's Barents. Tompkinsville Mr. and Mrs. F.

R. Bird, Friday. wk uuca not ruo oil, FOR COUGHS AND COLDS A birthday party in honor of George News for The KepnbUcan left with Margaret Edwards will be given immediate attention. Evans seventy third birthday was neid at his home on Thursday evenine. of many gifts.

Dinner was enjoyed and a musical program was presented. Present were Mr. and Mrs. William G. Schultz, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Sherman, daughter, Janis; Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Swartz and children, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Schultz and USE JENKINS' TAR MENTHOL AND EXTRACT COO LIVER. Jenkins' Drug Store 106 South Main Ave. Scranton Games and dancing were enjoyed and later lunch was served by the hostess. The following were present: George Evans Mr.

and Mrs. George Evans Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Samuels. Mrs.

Loren iFrisbie, Mrs. William son. Miss Esther Schultz and Joseph Stuckart. Masters, Thelma Masters, Charles Win EntertainmentWill Be Given by 1 To Present Program on Thursday and Friday TOMPKINSVILLE, Feb. 20.

A val lentine party was held at the home of I Mr. and Mrs. Ross Snyder on Tuesday I evening, Feb. 14. Door prize was won i by Mrs.

Charles Tardosky; othsr prizes were won by Mrs. Lynn Decker, Mrs. i Henrdy Rippon, Mrs. Erwin Warren and i Miss Ruth Snyder. Present were: Mr.

end Mrs. William Edwards Mrs. William Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Decker, Mr.

and Mrs. Erwin Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rippon, Mr. and Mrs.

Otto Cure, Mr. and Mrs. Hay den Gumaer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tardosky, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Snyder "The Lady Minstrels From Dixie," a two act entertainment by Arthur Le Tomorrow Is the Last Day of Griffith's Greatest Sale Burton's Irish and Glenrock poplin in Bob Evans and white Swan Brands. Charming models in new fitted and silhouette styles, with interesting necklines, pockets, belts. Many have talon openings right to the hemline. Many have removable shank buttons.

Sizes 14 to 44. Burton's Irish Poplin Uniforms in Princess models with talon opening to hemline. Sizes 14 to 42 $3.98 Broadcloth Uniforms with short or long sleeves, fitted or flared styles. Sizes 14 to 46 $1.00 Nurses'. Uniforms of Broadcloth and Broadlyn.

Short or long sleeves. Removable shank buttons. NURSES' CAPS 59c S. D. O.

Co. Third Fleer roy Kaser, will be given by the Melody club, St. Mark's Lutheran church on Thursday and Friday evenings in the church basement. end son, Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.

Hoss Snyer, Grace, Ella and Ruth Snyder, Corrinne and Ruth Taylor. Marlon Snyder, Richard Merritt, Alfred Tallman. Emery Phillips and Roy Wilsiot. Lunch was served by the league members at a seasonable hour. Mr.

and Mrs. Ross Snyder and their The characters are: Mrs. Tabltha Plunket, the hostess, Mrs. Luthe Bender; Lizzie, her maid. Mrs.

Lewis Car ter; Mrs. Irma Bore, Mrs. Jeanne Troupe; Mrs. Molly Apple, the inter daughter, Marion, were recent callers at the homes of William Arnold and Albert Kenyon Greenfield. Miss Ruth Wallace.

Welsh Hill, was locutor, Mrs. Charles Poola; the end women in the minstrel show, Mrs. Petunia Crunch, Mrs. Otto Trager; Miss Aaccharrine Cinders, Miss Elizabeth Melester; Mrs. Jerushy Muffin, Miss I a guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Tar doskv. last week. Mrs. Paul Snyder and Miss Grace Charlotte Morgan: Mrs.

Fuchsia Fig' Spend Washington's Birthday Selecting One of These Remarkable Piano Bargains Open Tomorrow (IVashington's Birthday) Until 9 P. M. Snyder called on Mrs. Bertha Snyder, get, Mrs. William J.

Roberts; Mrs. Dot tie Wlbble, Miss Esther Richter; Mrs, i Scott, last Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Taylor and Mr.

I and Mrs. Win Graves were Scranton same smotners, Mrs. Frederick Blet cher. Other members of the Ladies' aid and callers on Friday. I Floyd Taylor.

Kathryn Taylor. Mil the minstrel semicircle are: Mrs. Biddy dred Taylor and Leonard Dunkin, of Scranton, were week end guests of Mr. end Mrs. Lewis Taylor.

Hilary, mm. Jonn A. Krauss; Mrs. Hepsy Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth Rowland; Miss TUlle Olson, Mrs.

Pauline Wolfram; Mrs. Becky Kloffenstein, Mrs, The Ladies' Aid society will serve a chicken supper in the Community hall turns rree. I Wednesday evening, Feb. 22. The chorus is composed of thirty Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. John TaWor and son.

Leon. Is AH You Heed! voices. Mrs. is. j.

Moms is tne directress of the minstrel, and the music and Win Graves attended the card 25c Curads. New Improved sanitary napkins of cotton and gauze. A Roll of Six Napkins. Notions Street Floor Fly Old Glory on February 22nd, Jin com memoration of the birth of the Father of our country. We've a complete assortment of wool and cotton flags at attractive prices.

S. G. Co. Second Floor win be furnished by the Dick Davis1 orchestra, assisted by Miss Esther party at the Grange on Saturday eve nlng. Mr.

and Mrs. William Edwards Jr. Huenes. pianist. land sons, and Mrs.

Erwin Warren were I Scranton callers recentlva. The Melody club has been having weekly rehearsals during the past month and much interest is being manifested in the affair. Proceeds go I The Tompkinsville teams won from caruondaie teams Thursday evening into me treasury oi tne cnurcn. Doors girls' score 4 to 15; boys' score 32 win be open at 7:30 o'clock. to 37.

Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips and son. Emory, spent Sunday with Mr. and A meeting of the Martin Luther Bible riass will be held tonight, and the weekly session of the Luther league will be conducted tomorrow evening.

The pastor, the Rev. J. A. Bender, will meet WEEKLY pays FEATURING PILNO VALUES TO STARTLE EVEN Mrs. Martin Richards, Jermyn.

The Rev. and Mrs. Stanley Hoorer. were Friday evening guetsts of Mr. and Clearance Sale! Linens Spring hrideg brides of yeiteryear replenish your linens note! Not in years have we sold lovely linens so low! nis ciass or catecbeumens tonight and mars, narry warren.

Mrs, Jesre Brust and sons. Scranton. roaay evening at C4S o'clock. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.

North End Youth unaries Rippon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lowry and family. Montdale, have moved Into the home of the former's mother, Mrs.

Lewis Lowry. Found Unconscious John Gallagher, 19. 1075 Albright Mrs. John Lutz Jr. was a recent caller avenue, is a patient at the West Side Linen Table Seta Beautiful hemstitched linen sets with 53x68 cloth and 6 napkins.

values. THE MOST SKEPTICAL! choose new on used grand, UPRIGHT OR PLAYER IN STOCK! at tne nome of her father, James Mat thews, Blakely, who is ill. nospuai as a result of injuries he in curred on Saturday night while en Linen Table Sett Hemstitched 54x70 linen cloth and 6 napkins. All white or borders. $5.00 values! $3.49 gaged In a fight at Washburn street and Tenth avenue.

$1.99 Gallagher, according to police renorts. was found unconscious bv Detective William Stumm and was removed to tne nospital by Patrol Driver Alfred Shafer. He is suffering from contusions of the head. Linen Table Damask Gleaming, all white damask In exqusite patterns. 70 ln ches wide.

$1.98 quality. $1.25 Yd. His alleged assailant. Arnold Mur Note These Fine Makes! KNABE WHEELOCK KIRBY KIMBALL SCHUBERT BRAMBACH HAINES BROS. GRIFFITH WHITNEY And Others phy.

18. 961 Providence road, was taken into custody by the local police yesterday morning. Linen Table Damask 70 inches wide. All white in a choice of lovely patterns. $1.00 quality.

79c Yd. Smart Bridge Sets Wide variety of luncheon 1 and bridge sets. 1 values. 100 Grands, Uprights, Players Exchange Your Old Piano Hurry! Remember, after this Greatest Griffith Sale these prices and terms are positively withdrawn. Think of purchasing a fine, brand new, Grand, Player or Upright Piano at only S3 down and $1 per week.

You may pay more if ypu wish. Your old piano, radio or phonograph will be acceptable In trade at a liberal allowance. GET YOUR PIANO NOW! Free J)eiivery Within 100 Miles STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS Linen Dish Towels All linen with colored borders. Fine for glasses. Physic the Bladder With Jonlper Oil Drive out the Impurities and excess adds UPRIGHT PIANOS $29 Men's Bible Class Sponsoring Concert The Men's Bible class of Trinity Evangelical church, of which Fred Yaggi is teacher, is sponsoring the concert which will be staged on Thursday evening at o'clock in the parish house, 510 Prospect avenue.

The program will be presented by Trinity concert orchestra, which Includes: Willard Flescb, conductor of the orchestra; first violin, Arthur Havck, concert master; Frank Cwy ner, Harold Hufford, Howard Pleach, second violin, Leroy Ressigue, Paul Klens, Robert Wheeler; cello, Charles Mehl, flute, Christ Hanselman; first trumpet, Fred Vols; second trumpet, Arthur Strein, John Browne 11; clarinet, Madea Cetta, Jerome Pilger; trombone, Henry Walters, Islyn Thomas; French horn, James Rill stone; baritone horn, Christ Vols; bass, Samuel James; drums, Rudolph Schaffer; piano, Arthur Kan tack. The program will also include sev i eral vocal solos by Mrs. Sadie Drls cole and Angelo Fioranl. Tickets may be secured from either members of the Men's Bible class or members 1 of the Young People's society, 15c 75c that cauat Irritation, burning and frequent desire. Juniper oil is pleasant to take In the form of BDKETB, the bladder physic, also containing buchu leaves, etc Works on the bladder similar to castor oil on the bowels.

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