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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. SATURDAY, JUNE Westminster Presbyterian Church wriywaiHoid Scene of Reynolds Kent Nuptials Fourth of July Fete All Day Celebration. Btlnf Bride Given in Marriage by Her Brother; the Rev. Peter K. Emmons Reads the Service, Which Is Followed By a Reception at Raub Home.

Planned by Orange and Will Be Open to Public I ini liiiiiiit Simplicity marked the wedding late yesterday afternoon of Miss Primarily, the Fourth of July is not a day on which to get burned fingers Jane Kent, daughter of Mrs. William 8 tier Kent, Ardmore, Pa. and the late W. S. Kent, Gibson Street, this city, and Stephen Reynolds, and cracked eardrums; It Is a day of celebration, and such a day It shall son of Col.

and Mrs. Frederick Pratt Reynolds. Pelham Manor. N. T.

be at the Waver ly Community House, which was solemnized in the Westminster Presbyterian Church by centre or ADington amusement. Wal the Rev. Peter K. Emmons. la oe Rubright Is organising the day.

which is to include a track matt, a Besancon arranged the church decorations using white birch trees, water oak and cibotlum ferns and Easter lilies in wrought iron standards. Llewellyn Jones gave the organ recital during the arrival tennis tournament, baseball games, a I band concert, and finally a dance In I to the evening from 9:30 until 1:30, 1 of the guests. Standard time. Assisting Mr. Rub right are Mrs.

C. Welles Belln who, The bride, who was given In mar with her committee Is handling the work. After Sept 1 they win reside rlage by her brother, tu attractive in a gown of white barred organza over dance In the evening, and Robert Hull, who is arranging the track taffeta, modeled on long fitted lines, in LaPlume. .00 Entertains at Tea events in the morning. Also in the morning, there will be ending in a circular short train.

The neck and short sleeves were finished with a high standing ruffle, caught at each shoulder with clusters of white Honoring her guest, Miss Alios An a regular baseball game followed byl drews, St. Paul, Mrs. E. C. Dean, Quincy Avenue, entertained at ajnushbeil game.

The tennis tournaments will be run off during the course of the day for men and women. velvet field daisies. Her veU of silk net was arranged in a coronet braid tea yesterday afternoon in the D. A. R.

room at the Century Club. Garden Tne complete tourneys, in both events will be played off on the the flowers were used about the room and on the tea table, wbere Mrs. Jesse A. Snover poured. Assisting in serving matches being worked on a one sesl over the coiffure, and fell in short folds to the end of the train.

She wore long lace mitts and carried an old fashioned nosegay of white African daisies with a frill of tulle. Her attendants were her two sisters, Mrs. A. Russell Raub and Mrs. Wil elimination plan.

For those who I i wfnte emerge winners there will be cups tol were: Mesdames R. R. Luce, J. Kenneth Bates, Roy D. Stone and Ben rewsra weir efforts.

jamin F. Phillips. xne wnoie program will be under I Last evening Mrs. Dean gave a the auspices of the Orange, though ill dinner party at the Dietrich for her wiu not oe restricted to Granro mem liam Shindle. both of this city.

Mrs. Raub wore a flowered marquisette with dulce blue and rose shades predominating. It was fashioned on long The local chapter of the Penn I syivama Grange Is making arranse guest, and later in the evening a musical program was given in her borne by Mrs. Harold Conrad and Mrs. Frank Gibbons.

Mrs. Dean will entertain at fitted lines, with a ruffle of the ma' ments to have as many as possible of I their fellow Grangers from nearby dli tricts present st the celebration. The I terial outlining the high square neckline at the front and continuing down luncheon at the Dietrich this after noon, after which Mrs. Frank Serio puouc is also invited. the back of the bodice to form a bustle effect.

Her hat was a garden model Mrs. George Brooks Jefferson Avenue, Dunmore, and her Norwegian Elk' hounds. Early In the evening a band concert! will take place, Starting at 9:80 thai will give a reading. 0 0 0 Keeler LyncK "Christian of Northway" and "Ingeborg of Vidstena," which she expects to enter In the Sky top dog show this Summer. of dulce blue felt trimmed in French flowers.

Mrs. Shindle was gowned in flowered organza with delft blue, corn nance wiu be held. Miss Hester Dunham, Electric Street, (at right) photographed with her Irish setter, "Imp." The Waverly Community House I Charles Lynch, 935 Osk Street, announces the marriage of his daughter. grounds, which is to be the site of I color, green and rust shades predominating. The long skirt was finished with a pleated ruffle train, and a cape finished with a pleated ruffle was Mildred to John J.

Keeler, son of Mrs. Catherine and the late James mis rounn ot July celebration, Willi be remembered as the spot of the an 1 nual Waverly Fair and Flower Show, I A A VA Private Lives of Movie Stars Are Keeler, 434 Cherry Street, which took Marriage Licenses Frank Vancosky, 1525 Luzerne place In Holy Rosary Church, June 9. to at aeia in tne end of August this I worn over the bodice. Her hat was a felt model in blue trimmed in blue ribbon and corn and blue flowers, and The Rev. Joseph L.

Barry, Wellsboro. Street, year ror tne fifteenth time. performed the marriage ceremony I Nellie Paduch, Old Forge. Made Target in New Film Crusade and celebrated the nuptial mass that paui Decker. Waverlv.

she wore matching lace mitts. Both carried colonial bouquets of field flowers with frills of pink and blue Summer School Will followed. Laura Rouzht. Fleetville. suss Aoeune Mcuonougn.

rarser 4n, wWn; tulle. ebtwv. auu tfuocpu A.v;rcf ihvuici I tOZl Open at Marywood Frederick Pratt Reynolds Bronx Growing Demand Among Film Fans That Screen Celebrities Be Kept From Scandal; Hollywood Itself May Have, To Be Cleaned Up me oriaegroom, were me aiienaania. Trn nnlltkr 15S1 Adams Ae ville, N. was best man, and the ushers were' William Shindle, this ttosary mgn scnooi, ana cne Mercy Dr.

Nicola Montanl to Inau Lester Seidenfus, Syracuse, N. Y. Hospital Training School for Nurses. By DAN THOMAS Mr. Keeler is a graduate of St Rose Singer, Syracuse, N.

Y. Karl Kuehner, 840 Maple Street. Anna Devine, 534 Mary Street. HOLLYWOOD, Calif, June 21. A adoration which has made it possible for them to earn huge salaries, most of our famous, film folk might be In gurate Course in Volte Training on Monday John's High School snd is employed city so quiet and peaceful, so devoid by the Hudson Coal Company.

the bread lines, or, at the best, earn 0 0 0 of vice and wlldness, and so businesslike that it will make any midwestern kH ing very meager livings. ur. nicoia Montanl. K. O.

Tjmifrhrtv.f.nmitrtin Peter Walsh, 1318 Prospect Avenue. Anna Wynne, 1315 prospect Avenue. Andrew Chopko, Dunmore. Carol Surdui, Dunmore. village look like a den of iniquity Philadelphia, will Inaugurate 4 new I course in voice tralnins and Consequently, they owe, something to the people Who nave given them The marriage of William Jerome city; Donald Waugh.

Pelham Manor; John Latham, Greenwich, George Trainer, New Castle; Ransom Reynolds, Elmira. N. and Charles Reynolds, Governors Island. Following the ceremony there was a reception for the immediate families and intimate friends at the home of Mrs. A.

Russell Raub. Adams Avenue. Mrs. William Stier Kent wore a figured crepe in corn color and purple with girdle of purple velvet and hat of corn shade straw, and a corsage of orchids. Mrs.

Reynolds was attired in brown and white figured crepe with long Dougherty, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil every luxury money can' buy. And liv Such will be the Hollywood of tomorrow. Judging from the present trend of the motion picture censorship fight which, during the last few singing in tne School of Music of I Marywood CoUege on Mondsy at the I liam P.

Dougherty, Wheeler Avenue, John Everett, Olyphant. Mary O'Hara, 1103 Meade ing according to accepted conventions this city, and Miss Mary Daly Gil uiKiung ui ioe regular summer ses certainly is a very cheap price to pay, Executive Golf Meet Personals Robert Besecker, Clarks Summit weeks, has become one of our leading martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sion or the college. A novel feature of I the past, the film, folk have national Issues.

Thelma Tallman, Gibson, Pa. Thomas Gumartin, Easthampton, L. tne course will be the tralnins of bov voices for demonstration purposes in I lived in their own little world with their own cpnventlons and moral which took place on Thursday in In addition to purifying pictures, Hollywood Itself may have to be Postponed Two Days uie wore or choral and church sing Mrs. W.i E. Sunday and children, Easthampton is announced.

Tne Rev. Edward M. Kehoe performed the cleaned up. brown net coat and a hat of brown Robert. Jean and Janet.

Wyoming From now on they will be asKea to conform to the more conventions. And unless they want to do who sails next month for a European trip. Those present were: Misses Elsie And there is Some Justification for Students from local high schools I 9 HOle LOW FUtt Tournament Avenue, have left by motor for Chi' rough straw trimmed with velvet ribbon. Her corsage was of roses and the demands of the various reform The bride's attendants were wiu oe invitea to receive the training. her Ferguson, Mildred Janne, Esther of that, they will have to turn to.

some cago 111., where they will be guests groups pertaining to the personal lives To Be on Tuesday; 18 Holt three sisters, Miss Cecilia Kellar, Helen Morgan, Jean and Mar sweet peas, thing besides the screen for a profes Mrs. A. R. Armstrong. rae course will consist of twenty I hours, commencing ort June 25 and I ox ine screen crowa.

star in mo maid of honor, and Mary and Oath garet MacArt, Helen D. Reld, Agnes slon. tion pictures today is a national idol. Following a motor trip the couple will reside for the Summer In Bronx closing June 30. Seversl hours will be I Match on Thursday erine Gilmartln, bridesmaids.

C. Reld, Irene Schmidt, Ruth S. wil Mrs. J. J.

MoGrath and family, Hickory Street, are in Philadelphia Film fandom want one of The public wants to idolise its screen devoted to repertoire with discussion I Mr. Dougherty's best man was his liams and Mr. and Mrs. David Mac ville, N. Y.

its favorite actresses running around favorites. Hence it is up to the stars in open forum. brother, Clement Dougherty, and the Art." The senior executive golf luncheon wT The bride, a popular member of the In public with one man while she is to live lives which will stand idolization. "Uv S.Viii ushers were Thomas Gilmartin A 0 younger set, has resided for the past marred to another, as Constance Ben Dr. Montanl is Internationally known I as a composer of sacred as I editor of the Choir Master, a miiaslnel jot women golfers of the Scranton I uMx i.v Country na 11: SSX brother of the bride, and Vincent Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Bogart, Dalton nett has "done wMhvtbirt''Kd1arid year in Ardmore. She was formerly announce the marriage of their active in the Junior Century Club and from Tuesday to Thursday morning A while married to the Marquis de devoted to liturgical singing, and asl Naturally, you're going to hear bowls of, protest from the film colony the minute' any' attemp'f 'is" made, to regulate the private lives' of its resi at 11. o'clock, and will h. follow k.

t. u. rvy, wui Palais" 'r. jtn baby welfare work in this city. Mr.

r' Dertorm eeremonv. daughter, Edith GarntttaVw Thomas' E. Smith, Dalton, on Saturday, June 16, at the Dalton Baptist Church by An I an hole match. conaucior oi several prominent choirs I throughout the country. He will be as 1 It oesnt approve of a.

girl who at Reynolds, who is in his third year as a medical student at the University Mrs. R. Leo Campbell, Vine Street, The nine hole approaching and low dents, i 29 has divorced her first husband, Is convalescing from a recent illness, sistea in voice trslnlng by his wife, I Mrs. Ncola Montanl, who Is a former! Dougherty, brother of the bridegroom, of this city. The bride wore a gown of white lace, a tulle veil and carried white roses and lilies of the valley.

A reception at Gurney's Inn, Mon tauk, followed the ceremony, which was attended by about 200. The bride is a graduate of the Col putt, tournament will be held on the Rev. H. T. Bunchard.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Hilton were the attendants, Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Doherty, this Most of the persons here admit the necessity of cleaning up pictures. But whose second husband committed suicide', and who has separated from' her Tuesday with Mrs. William Landis concert, artist snd musician of rara city, are in New York.

Mr. and Mrs Smith are residing at of Pennsylvania, is a member of the Nu Sigma Nu Medical Society, Phi Delta Theta Fraternity; a member of the Century Pelham Country Club and Larchmont Yacht Club. His father is and Mrs. Howard Williams as cap they cling to the right to live their third mate, as has been the ease with ability. The course Is open to the pub 1 Misses Martha and Rose Pittock, Glenburn tains for the day.

Miss Marghretta private lives in any manner they Jean Harlow. iic ana college credit wiu be given I Wyoming Avenue, are spending some 0 0 0 Belln will be captain for the elght It doesn't want a woman who has please, defending their acts by point ing. out that there is even more lm Mrs. Isaacs. Jones, 2017 Edna Ave' time in Atlantic City.

secretary of the New York Academy lege of Mount St. Vincent. Mr. een hole Junior selected hole match divorced three husbands, and' is re Mr. and Mrs.

D. J. Thomas, Wash' ror iu Etiquette, Social Dougherty attended St. Thomas Col nue' marriage of her of Medicine. morality and vice in New York City ported ready to shelve her fourth, to also scheduled for Tuesday.

Players daughter, Thelma, to Andrew Hullow, burn Street, are spending several days than in Hollywood. will tee off at 1 become entangled with a married man, son of Mrs. Eva Hullow, 27 Warner In New York. Out of town guests attending the wedding included: Mr. and Mrs.

George Reynolds, Elmira, N. Mrs. such as sems to be the Case of Gloria The women golfers of the Wyoming In all probability that Is and it is equally true that you hear few Street, Scranton. After spending a few Miss Frances Conrad, North Irving Swanson and Herbert Marshall. Culture Problems lege.

Scran ton. He is in business in New York, where the young couple will reside. 0 0 0 The Rev. Father Thomas D. Rein Valley Country Club will have an days In New York they will reside at Avenue, is visiting in Clarks Summit.

Frederick Reynolds Bronx ville; protests regarding the morals of New It doesn't want a woman to parade open golf day on Tuesday, to which all women golfers of the Scranton Miss Kathryn Welst, Wheeler Ave York. That may be attributed to the around in masculine attire as Marlene 2017 Edna Avenue. 0 0 0 nue, is home from Oberlln College. Dietrich does. QnMtlens dtallnt with tlqotU aaS socitl eulturt will uinrtd la ibis eoluma dally StDi mat ouutloiil Country Club are invited.

Prizes will OoL and Mrs. Charles Reynolds. Bronx ville; Miss Hebe Reynolds, Governors Island; Miss Mary Fran Apgar, Dover, N. Mrs. John La than, hart officiated at the ceremony which united in marriage J.

R. Hartnett, fact that our screen stars belong to the public just ss much as does the president of the United States. Mrs. William Craig and Mrs. J.

D. Those are things for which the en be given for low, gross and low net wtldih Rom. oart of Tat Seranton IU Mason, Quincy Avenue, are in Atlantic Miss Barbara Toy is chairman of the hostess committee for the annual Summer dance of the T. Y. S.

Club of Central High School to be held tire film colony is condemned and publlcaa. Por eUu or orirtu Initrue son of Mrs. Prances Hartnett. Pres scores. It is the public who raises them City.

Uoo la Mrwaaltty denlopmul and oelal eultun sail atra Rom. 4 MlO. cott Avenue, this city, and Miss rightly so. And It is such stars who in the future will find that there Is no Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Mat To Hold Outing tern. 31S Phelns Street a son. June place for them on the screen. on Monday night in the Scranton Country Club. Dancing will be from from inconsequential players to stars earning enormous salaries.

The citizens of New York are simply private Individuals. Martha Coomes, daughter of Mrs. Robert Fries, Hagerstown, on Thursday in St. Mary's Catholic Desr Naldah Ross: The great mass of our populace The Polish Women's Alliance, group 1 18, at home. I am invited to a Uebaa shower ami I 9 to 2 o'clock, with music by a popu S35 of the Sacred Heart parish, will Mr.

and Mrs. William PuhL Maole lives according to certain conventions. Church rectory, Hagerstown. would so much like to give the bridal Greenwich, Conn. Warne Soulsby Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Edna Soulsby, daughter of Mrs.

Thomas Soulsby, Depot Street, snd Tom Warne, son of Dr. and Mrs. William P. Warne, Arthur Avenue, which was solemnised last night in St. James Episcopal Church, Jermyn, Thus the public has a right to dic lar orchestra.

0 0 0 And these persons have a perfect right hold their annual outing Tuesday, Juhe Street, are spending several days In Following a tour of the New Eng something a bit different, even If 111 costs a bit more. Would you oleasel 26, st Rocky Glen. Luncheon will be to demand that the screen stars, who, Schenectady, N. Y. and Vermont tate the private lives of Its movie favorites, whereas it has no such right The marriage of Miss Atilla Schoen, land States, the couple will reride at because of their positions, are exam Mr.

and Mas. Frederick Reynolds answer this before June 90 Tours laf the home of the bride. as far as the average person is con served at 12 o'clock and dinner at o'clock. Dancing and cards will be enjoyed. Prizes will be awarded to ples for the younger generation, should Bronxville, N.

are the guests Prink Street, and Daniel H. Lewis, Taylor Avenue, will take place this morning in the Plymouth Congrega appreciation, oo cerned. If it were not for the public conform to these same Ideals. of Mr. and Mrs.

O. Price, North Mrs. James McHugh, South Web high score winners. Players are asked MARJORY M. ANSWER tional Church.

Miss Mildred Schoen Washington Avenue, by the Rev. Mr. Fenton. The attend' ster Avenue, was chairman of the to bring their own The com the young bride whom you wish I and Ronald Lewis will be the attend ants were Miss Leona Mitchinson and Colonel and Mrs. Frederick Pratt mittee comprises the following: Mrs.

Mrs. StepKen Reynolds hostess committee for the large card party held last night by the Convent ants. A reception will follow at the to present with a gift, Is to do heel Reynolds, Pelham Manor, N. are Boguszewskl, chairman, Mrs. Charles Fahringer.

0 0 0 Schoen residence. the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs, own cooking and serving, then bs Guild of the Church of the Nativity, Liplnski, Mrs. A. J.

oo Mrs. Margaret Brundage is chair neve she would like a three part easl S. Hollle Huber, Olive Street. Kurowski, Mrs. O.

Rostkowski. Mrs. in the parish house. The usual games were enjoyed and prizes were awarded The Sisterhood of Ahsvat Achem man of arrangements for the dinner seroie tnst Has lust been brous ht ouLI Born, to Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Mc M. Gawelko, Mrs. P. Piasecki, Mrs. K.

Synagogue will conduct a dance and dance to be held this evening at the in one part she could plsee her near to players, and nonplayers. There Cormack, South Webster Avenue, jasinsu, Mrs. s. PikulskL Old Homestead in celebration of the card party in Melody Gardens, Nay sno the other two, her daughter on Wednesday at home. Mrs, were also special door prizes.

0 0 0 W8M ft and the tight fitting cover, would I Aug Park, Monday evening. Mrs, MoCormack is the former Miss Mary Mothers' Club Meet Sarah Park is chairman of arrange ninth anniversary of the Ladies' Aux illary to Dunmore Post, No. 13, American Legion. Mrs. Gertrude Smith is Liberty Council, D.

of A. held a card keep all the contents hot throughout Taugher, Tbe Mothers'. Auxiliary of Ttood ments for the affair, to which the tne meat. party last night in Morgan Thomas' The Misses Ann Slutter, Isabel public is invited. vice chairman.

Those expecting to at halt Edith Grant was in charge of No. 4, Scouts of the Jackson Street Baptist Church met recently Whitney, Margaret Lavelle and Flor Mary Agnes Dress Shop) 0 0 0 tend are asked to be at the Dunmore ence Bielfeldtta, Scranton, have mo at tne nome or Mrs. Ethel Larson, Plans are complete for the PI Alpha the affair which was attended by a large number of people. Prizes were awarded for high scores in the usual has a lovely assortment of Dresses trfl Corners at 7:15 o'clock. 0 0 0 tored to Atlantic City where they will North Garfield Avenue, and made Kappa Fraternity of Wharton School answer your every Bummer need.

spend the Summer. plans for an outing to be held on MI Mala Street, Dickie CHy. The marriage of Miss AnnabeDe Marie Devine, Mary Street, and Carl dance to be held tonight in the Ablng ton Hills Country Club. Dancing Mrs. S.

B. Wa'rman and son, Adams July 25 at Sailor's Lake. Mrs. Jean card games, ooo John Vans ton was chairman of ar Avenue, will be the guests next month te Jones nrnided Prwnt W. Kuehner, Maple Street, will take will be from 9:30 to 2 o'clock, with Frank Hughes as chairman of the Mesdamea Hannah jn.

m. of Mrs. Ralph Relnmund. Englewood, place this morning at 9 o'clock in Thonwa. Mir oihhn xr N.

at her Summer place at dance committee. Holy Rosary Church, and will be fol rangements for the successful dance held last night In Hotel Casey by members of the Friars, Bachelors, Anna Schrroer. Edna Swinele. Car Quoque, Long Island. ooo The first Summer dance of the lowed by a wedding breakfast.

0 0 0 Kimble Gerhart uermits, ana Alpha Beta Phi clubs VEILS AND GOWNS Fsr the Bride sad Her Atteaaaat Moderately Priced Utry Lillin Drcs 419 SPRUCE STREET rie Williams, Elizabeth Phillips, Eliza Mr nd Mrs. Arthur Schbnpff, beth Jenkins, Kathryn Smith, LlUUn Adams Avenue, are rejoicing over the of this city. A popular broadcasting Junior Welsh Woman's Society of Lackawanna County, held last night in the Scranton Country Club proved Craig, verna Jones. Florence Kostvk. oiim rnursaay at nome ot a aaugn orcnestra played for the dancing.

On Wednesday, June 20, at high Laura Edwards, Carrie EUs ter. The mother Is the former Miss 0 0 0 noon a very attractive garden wed' Miss Doris Snyder, a bride elect Muriel Cook, Colfax Avenue, abeth Robertson, Myrtle Hopkins, ding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs." R. J. Kimble, Clarks was entertained recently at the home Brother E.

Michael, F. S. PltU Bessie Cspwell, Mamie Williams, Mary to be a most delightful affair. The clubhouse was beautifully decorated with Summer flowers, palms and ferns, and a popular orchestra fur of Mrs. P.

Anthony Sweet, Pine Street, Keuer, Janet Jones and Xtnei Larson. Green, when their daughter Josie, (Contlnued on Page IS, OoL I) oy memoers of her Sunday School class of St. Luke's Church. The guests became the bride of Ewald H. Ger hart, Cleveland, Ohio.

To Address Quotarians nshed the music for dancing. Miss Lysod Reese wss charman of arrangements, and Miss Margaret Robertson Abington Hills Club numoerea iourteen. Miss Katherlne Schadt will speak Rug Cleaning Phone 8115 SCRANTON BEDDING CO. ooo The bride's gown was of white satin crepe made on simple close fitting lines. She wore a white hat and had charge of the decorating.

There Plans Bridge Games Miss Jessie B. Davis, wheeler Ave on "Graphology" at the last luncheon meeting of the Quota Club until Sep was a large. attendance. nue, entertained at bridge recently at tember, which will be held Mondavi gloves and Carried a bouquet of white Mrs. J.

I. Manley, chairman of. en 0 0 0 Honoring Miss Hilarion Doyle, whose at o'clock at Hotel Casey. She fnr tha Ahlniptyul mill roses and baby's breath. Miss Gladys Schwab, Mansfield, and Ervin ,.11 it.

IW nome, Honoring Miss Mary Hughes, a bride elect. Guests included: Mrs. Kenneth Dolph, Mrs. Everett Thomas, Mrs. P.

M. Davis, Mrs. Robert Davis. will marriage will take place this morning. Zln rnZ.

ZZnt Country Club for the Summer season, th. the members reveals and how It Is nemoers reveals and now it is Mrs. Frances Pullls, Miss Margaret Yer Gerbart, Cleveland, Ohio, were the only attendants. Mrs. W.

F. Barron Jul. i i Tonsils Mrs. Torrington Wetklns, Mrs. Edwin nck and Miss Alice Pullls entertained "f1 SVr contract bridge tournament for mem.

wriHug. ins ciud win aoia ouvup ik hIf sang "I Love You" by Grelg, In Ger recently at a bride shower, and Miss Partridge, Mrs. Hoyle Seeley, Mrs. I. 4, V.W tilltls ih UmU UnM winneid MacKeeby.

Mrs. George IB MM tA MOT IfelWlt Elizabeth Roberts, Miss Margaret Ata erton, Miss Sudors Hale and Miss Anne VZ.CiSS jr JSuTZ "which wiU be held In the clubhouse WU1ie plJce Dalton. on Saturday night. June ttakkwa allaitat Ik toMlb slMaM man. The wedding inarch was played by Miss Ruth Barron.

The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Robert Fletcher, pastor of Clarks Green as a sMalkla UM Taylor entertained at dinner and bridge DUTBIIMI in, li is vu.k SO. PUylng wiU begin promptly at I evening at 5.15 ortockv o'clock. Standard neicner, Mrs. William Jenkins, and Misses Marjorie Albertson, Marjorle Tennant, Mildred Bean, Bertha Jehu, Ida Branker, Helen McOuire, Mary vies, Grace Hughes.

Mary Hushes. at tne scranton Country Club rasavM tMdto wlifcral sala ait. akUHy, abaist Iw txMlastMa. Methodist Church in the presence of Reservations will close on June' 28, 0 0 Miss Florence Davis, West Elm Street the Immediate relatives. A buffet OB.

10BW OOWNUO Taull ma! Altai C. A. will attend the outln of St. MVdH. J.

and Miss Sara Lents, Bloomsburg. en rin Mm. auk bu. rttat tm ooo luncheon was served to ths bridal party and guests, after which the 1 bride and groom left for their new Miinfalnt CpngrtgaUon and UtSi, Mrs. Frank Duff yAMrs.

J. AmerlcansaUon Class, at Harvey's ni entertained at a variety shower last evening in honor of Miss Margaret Griffiths, Washburn Street. Color Mrs. Arthur VoiL 1231 Schrlaaer Boulevard, entertained the Ootyme scheme for the table, favors snd decor waa wuuwaj, auova if ua iceVfi we church at 10 o'clock in the morning. Republican Worheh iiuo at luncheon and cards recently.

Mrs. Grace Shoo land made high Saib for England Are Planning Picnic ations beautifully carried out in green, yellow and white. Cards were played and high scores were made by Miss Alice Schneider Griffiths and Mamie Griffiths. Colonic Irrifations Scientirlc Maaaagt Reducinf TraatmenU Cabinet TraatmenU A Fme Baths roily snipped for the treetaMmt score. Other members present were: Mrs.

Robert Yeager, Mrs. Joseph Rosen, Mrs. Arthur Gunster, Mrs. Ida NEW YORK, June 22. J.

C. Sabis Plans for a picnic to be held at the ton, 2428 North Washington Avenue, Rauo, Mrs. sua Bird and Mrs. Alped Abraham. Scranton, accompanied by a large list Other guests were Misses Eleanor Arlington cottage at Lake Winola on Thursday, June 28, are being made by Williams, Alice Gray, Ellen Jones, of summer vacationers, sailed today In the S.

8. Scythia for Ireland and borne In Cleveland, Ohio. 0 0 0 Campbell Williams Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Elizabeth C. Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Williams, Dunmore, and John A. Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Campbell, Elmira.

N. which took place yesterday In the Church of the Epiphany, Glenburn, the Rev. Edward McCaaee officiating. After a motor trip, the couple will reside in Ithaca, N. during the Summer session at Cornell University, wbere Mr, Campbell is doing graduate, ef NervMS IMaeases Asthma.

Epi the executive board of the 182S Wo ooo Mrs. David MacArt. Clarks Summit, lepsy. Rbeamatlav. Liver Treebies Irene Davis, Alice Laytls, Margaret Griffiths Anna Gray, Dorothy Holley, England.

The Cunarder 1U call at men1 Republican Club. A program of and all ether diseases aee te Cea wss hostess to her Sunday School Boston bsfore crossing to Oalway and fames, swimming and dancing will be, supattoa. Class from the Westminster Preabv. Mamie Griffiths, Gertrude Griffiths, Minnie Lord, Ethel Phillips, Clare Far rell, Florence Davis Ann Jarrett, Alice coon, ireiad. and Liverpool.

arranged. Scran tonlan wfll retrun early in the Buses will leave the Marts station ALE AND FEMALE NURSES IN ATTENDANCE Fall. at 9:30 a. standard time. Mem terlan Church at her home on Thursday evening, honoring two members, Mildred Janne.

who leaves next week to spend the remainder of the Sum Telephone lSes for AnonlMat A' "A Photo by Sshrievtr Mrs. Stephen Reynolds, who before her marriage yesterday afternoon, was Miss Jane Kent, this city, daughter of Mrs. William Stier Kent, Ardmore, Pa. An account of appears In 'today's society news! Another Scranton Passenger; wss bers desiring to make reservations are Schneider, Dorothy Davis Catherine Rodham, Helen Dunn, Mrs. Barry P.

Davis and Mrs. W. Davis, 1RATMNT ROOMS lit Monroe Ave. Mrs. Mary Naugnton.

1674 Keyser ed to call. Mrs. J. Palmer Smith, mer in California, and Agnes C. Reld, Arenutv 'i '8W8, or Mrs.

L. H. Fries, 4082,.

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