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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1930 Funerals Tj Obituary Find Former Local Man Dead at Camp West Scranton Newsi Clayton Joseph Glynn Clayton Joseph Glynn, 18. formerly of this city, died yesterday morning at WALLTTELP WDWCDilEILLL On JSroadway Town of Our Office Phone 2 8141 MAITLAND HARRIS Correspondent News Box Jenkins Drug Store tne nome or his aunt, Mrs. Fred Worrell, 420 Concord avenue. Bronx. N.

Y. Army Officers Order Invest! gation in Death of Private David Williams Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Joseph Blake and Mrs. Joseph Crawford, both of New York, and his aunt, Mrs. Worrell.

The body will be brought to this West Side Church city ior ouriai. WASHINGTON, March 17 VP). 1J IT M. 11U11U1 CU Captain Margey Latzon was detailed by commanding officers at Fort Mrs. Frances McGlnnis Grace Menken is trousseau shopping quietly for her sealing to Bert Lytel: Plans for Opera Humphries, near here to Invest! Mrs.

Frances McGlnnis died at 9:30 o'clock last night in the family home, 307 Forest court, after a brief illness. Celebration to Be Held by Local Unit West Scranton Business and Professional Group Plans Surviving are three daughters. Mrs, and will not announce the marriage until 5 wks have elapsed Herbert Bayard Swope has a female valet, as has Lynn Overman Wm. Bolitho wrote his play In a week, and eight judges didn't make one suggestion. Wotta guy! Donald Friede (Covlci Frlcde, the book publishers), whose squaw became Mrs.

Finley Peter Dunne, a fortnit ago, will soon be welded to Laura Hays, 16 yr old doter of Arthur Garfield Hays Mary Duncan is ailing at "Trial Bv Jury" to Be Given Frank Miller, Mrs. F. Lavelle and Miss Mary McGinnis; three sons, James, wnuam ana uyru Mcuinnis; six sis In First Welsh Congrega tional Edifice ters, Mrs. M. Phillips, Mrs.

J. Phillips, Mrs. H. Rice, Mrs. J.

Brown. Mrs, July 4 Program tne Kooseveit Hosp wnat 16 million dollar piano nrm can be bought for two million? Evelyn Greer will middle aisle it with James Bridges, a Maine lad The Shuberts are suing A. Jolson for $140,000, his share of the losses on "The Ritz Revue" which nosedived a quintet of seasons J. Justin and Miss Agnes Hamm, and a orotner, nuwara Hamm, ago. Miss Ida Frutcher At the weekly luncheon session of the West Scranton Business and Professional association yesterday at noon in the Hyde Park hotel.

South Main avenue, members of the parks and recreation committee, headed bv Dr. It's a girl at the Taddy Keller Pettis' Ditto at the I. Schneiders, the bebe being christened Emily, after Emily (Poet) Dickinson The Martha Washington Hotel is having 450 new Bibles printed, the first page of which Wood Mrs. Melvln J. Wood.

Funeral services from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carl Mafus, Dalton, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Inter ment, Starksvllle cemetery. Wonsick Mrs. Madeline Kennedy Wonsick, 534 North Rebecca avenue.

Requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock this morning in St. Patrick's church. Interment, Cathedral cemetery. Moves William Moyes. Services In the home of his daughter, Mrs.

John L. Reese. 1102 South Main street, Taylor, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The Rev. Richard Powell will officiate.

Interment, Marcy cemetery, Duryea. Jones Mrs. Elizabeth Jones. 1212 Washburn street. Services in the home of Miss Bertha Kelly, 911 West Elm street, at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoqn.

The Rev. T. T. Richards, pastor of the First Welsh Baptist church, will officiate. Interment, Washburn Street cemetery.

Ferra Josephine Ferra, 832 South Irving avenue. Requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock this morntng in St. Francis' Italian Catholic church. Interment, Minooka cemetery. Lynn James Lynn, 460 Salem street, Archbald.

Requiem mass at 9:30 o'clock this morning in St. Thomas Aquinas church. Interment, parish cemetery. Mecke Ernest Mecke, Drinker, Pa. Services in the home at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.

Interment, Moscow cemetery. Elegy Stephen Elegy 127 Brook street, Carbondale. Funeral from horns of his sister, Mrs. David Owens. 2140 Brick avenue, this city, tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment, Forest Hill cemetery. Wheeler Mrs. William Wheeler, 512 Boundary street. Services at 2:15 o'clock this afternoon in the Bradley Memorial church. Interment, Shady Lane cemetery, Chinchilla.

JOHNSON BILL SCORED BUENOS AIRES. March 17 La Prensa, one of South America's leading new.snnners rerentlvonrrieH on win contain directions wnere to locate suitable prayers Josephine Larkin Miss Ida Frutchey, 67, died at 12:15 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the home of her cousin, Mrs. Anderson Jones, 301 North Lincoln avenue, after a four weeks' illness. Miss Frutchey was born in Stroudsburg, but had lived here most of her life. She was a mem Leon Braunstein, were directed to outline preliminary plans for an independence day celebration on Julv 4 at the of "The International Revue," recently described here as the only almond eyed blonde in America, has been engaged to pose for the South American Almond Co.

posters "The Sap From Syracuse," which couldn't click, has been peddled for 15 Gs to Paramount, who consider it a "find" Fanny Ward ber of the Immanuel Baptist church. Luzerne street recreation, center. aamits "Deing over 60" and asserts that she is the worlds most famous bride, There are no immediate survivors. The suggestion was made bv Dr. being married to Father Time Mary MacKinnon, the artist, and Fred One of the leading roles of the comic opera to be given on Thursday evening in First Welsh Congregational church will be played by Gwyn Humphries, well known baritone of the West side.

Mr. Humphries will play the part of usher in "Trial by Jury," one of the famous Gilbert and Sullivan operas. The opera will be given by the choir of the church and a worthwhile presentation is promised. Last evening, John B. Jones, president of the choir group, announced that several additional numbers have been obtained for the program.

Among the entertainers expected to take part on the program that will follow the opera are: Andrew Gwynne, playing on his musical saw; the Orpheus instrumental quartet, playing popular selections; a local cartoonist, and a young magician. Other entertainers are being engaged by the committee and the complete program will be an B. Frank Van Storch Lfk jonnson tne Faric Avenuer, wm Lohengrin it at Palm Beach next Sunday. Louise Brooks, the blonde, and B. Lohmuller, producer of "Virtue's Bed W.

Roland Davies and met with the approval of the entire body. In arranging for the function, members of the civic organization will seek the co B. Frank Van Storch. 70, died at his home in Dalton, early yesterday morning following a brief illness. He have reconciled after a 4 week phffft! Only one man in town has a photo or "Mrs.

urianger, Dut mere are some tne Locke collection in the Public is survived by a brother, EUsha; and operation of all fraternal, political and civic ciubs in the section together with the business and profesional men. Library Try and pick her out of the ensemble of "The Runaways" several nieces and nephews among Howard Cushman, who was the Montelly's clown, isn't any more, becauss wnom is unaries van storch, secretary The program to be outlined for the nis copy was late one day last wk, which the editor didn't think was comical oi tne Lackawanna Motor club. at all Lynn Farnol will be historian for the U. S. Polo Ass'n on the Mr.

Van Storch was employed for occasion will take up the entire day beginning early in the moraine and champ matches Two fires have killed off the local studio movie boom many years as a roreman by the D. L. W. railroad. He retired from ac Gramercy Park is closed and so are all but one of the Jersey Plants It's a boy at the Jack Crandalls (Alice Monroe), tive service several years ago.

Funeral continuing until, after dark. One of the outstanding events of the affair probably will be a fireworks display. Many other features and novelties was services win be held tomorrow after iiienuonea to neip maue tne day noon at 2 o'clock in the home. Interment will be made in the Hickory Grove cemetery, Waverly. Leslie Howard, the actor, will rerial his biog for the SEPost After spending $615 in one day advertising that it positively would reopen, The Plantation Club, which was mysteriously closed twice, didn't, ngain Roy Cummings, whose three wives are pals and often live in his shack, headlined program.

In the absence of President John REV. FRANK A. STANTON At a meeting of the board of dea Evans, Dr. John J. Parry, vice oresiden Mrs.

Julia Koskey Mrs TTrm'rf ev 77 AiaA of K'tt in wewarK last wk and snared honors with the movie, "Men Without heheheh Claire Windsor has a new "heart." already The Taylor Har was in charge. Reports were submitted DAVID WILLIAMS gate the death of Private David Williams, who was found dead in the woods near the non commissioned officers' camp today. There were indications that he had been struck on the head. The body was found by Private William J. Storey and George E.

O'Hara, cons, First Baptist church, last night Dy tne various committees, and o'clock last night in the family home. dens (Nancy Hale of Vogue) were stork'd Monday They are saying of one show that the only way it can stay is to get the guy who backed "The Ladder" Connie St. Clair, ingenue of the City Burlesk, has been elevated to a "feature" at the Silver Slipper Cafe The John V. Parks have parted. nounced next weeK.

The opera itself will be directed by Prof. Aubrey Griffiths, director of music of the church. The accompanist will be Prof. Emlyn Lloyd. Assisting Mr.

Humphries, who recently broadcast over a local radio station and at the P. O. S. of A. and High Works banquets, will be Austin Lewis, who plays the part of the judge; Madame Price Jones, as the plaintiff; Miss Katherlne Forey, as ihe prosecuting attorney: Richard Davis, as the defendant; Tudor Williams, as the foreman of the jury.

The chorus' will consist of fifty of the leading singers of the West Side and North Scranton. announcement was made that a special session of the Merchants committee will be held on Friday nieht to comnlete oua ivieaaow avenuen iouowing a long illness. She was a prominent member nf tbp Trinitv PvnnirflHpol plans were discussed for a reception on March 27, in the church in honor of the Rev. Frank A. Stanton and family, who the former recently took charge as pastor of the West Scranton editorial criticizing the purpose of the Johnson bill.

Dendinir hefnro Iho plans for a food and fashion show to and ective in the affairs of the ladies' United States congress, to establish a who began a search for Williams be held in the near future. quota system ior limiting Immigra edifice. A committee headed by W. D. Mor when they learned he had not re turned to the barracks last night.

societies or the parish. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Fred Kreilich, Mrs. William Rwar Mrs harW WM In behalf of the committee, Dr. uon irom soutn American nations.

The newsnnner sairl that arinrtHnn Recommended to diversion seekers: The SaMr.th amateur nights of the intelligentsia at Barney's in the Village Bob Davis' exhibition of Photos of Prominent Persons at the Union League Club The Club Abbey's new International floor show Louis Armstrong's "After You've Gone" at the Cocoanut Grove on 125th Life's "Main Stem Murders" "Frankle and uavies reported that at a recent con ris, senior deacon, was appointed to arrange the affair. A special progam lister and Mrs. Jacob Marker, and a such a plan would react disastrously The Williams mentioned in the ference with Director of Public Works Frank Miller, it was learned that work on the widening of West Lackawanna on ine morale oi tne nations atlected. above dispatch Is a former resident of son, frea. A sister in Germany also survives.

win De a session or the committee on arrangements will be held tomorrow night at the conclusion of Johnnie," by Meyer Levin (John Day) Mary Ware Dennett's "Who's Obscene?" due Mar. 20 Emily Hahn's "Seductis ad Absurdum," which avenue win start as soon as Dossible this city and was a brother of "Wat tie" Williams, well known local business man. Private Williams also is B'ewer Warren will release April Fool's Day. It hilariously funny stuff for Miss May Y. Hill, superintendent of tne mid week prayer services.

Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Rowles Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Rowlps wifo nf tne west Side hospital, eave an inter Plans also were completed for the annual two week's evangelistic devo survived by a sister, Miss Margaret Williams, 210 Franklin avenue, this beginners on How To Win And Woo Them. And "That Man From The South' record by Joe Venuto, which is just getting popular, although it is a year old Plenty hot and swifter than swift. esting address on her recent trip to James Rowles.

died late last, nlirht ni rioriaa. Mrs. R. F. Post and Mrs tions wnicn are scheduled to get un city, and his family in Hazleton.

The THE BEAUTIFUL NEONISTIC Display and Windows At the Economy Fainted by the family home, 608 Twelfth avenue, followine a lone illness Mrs Catherine Quinan, who accompanied derway beginning on March 30. The body is being sent to his home at Bob Stone, doorman at the Fulton Theatre, was doorman at Webber miss mil on tne trip, were guests a Hazleton where the funeral will be was born in Morganshire, South Wales, Fields Music Hall in 1896 K. K. Kitchen spurned that press agent offer to tne meeting. held at a time to be announced later.

ana came to this country twenty years pastor will deliver special sermons at each gatherings. In the absence of W. G. Davis, chairman of the board of deacons. D.

Morris presided over wrm wii. il a. bbu suming in west scranton. She was an active member of the First Welsh Baptist church. Rev.

Miller Addresses resume nis corm xnree yrs ago the lead of "The Constant Nympth" explained that her husband, who had the small role of Italian butler, was a very good actor Everyone thought her gracious. She was Beatrix Thomson, present whereabout unknown He is Claude Rains, an outstanding hit of the Guild's "Apple Cart" When Margaret Mann, the mother of "Four last nignt. MEXICAN NEWSPAPER TO BAN CRIME NEWS MEXICO CITY, March 17 W). Young People's Leagu Funeral Services Held For Mrs. Martha Jones Funeral services were conducted lesterday afternoon for Mrs.

Martha Ellis Jones in the home of her brother, Roland D. Thomas, 370 North Hyde Park avenue. The Rev. Dr. T.

T. Richards, pastor of the First Welsh Baptist church, of which Mrs. Jones was a member, officiated. Selections were rendered by a quartet led by Prof. David Jenkins with Prof.

Ivor Price as accompanist. Interment was in Washburn Street cemetery. Pallbearers were: Hoadley Hagen, Jacob Young. Andrew Jones. Dr.

John J. Parry. George W. Parry, and Thomas Weston. Flowers were carried by Carl Kelly, Luther Hughes, and Lawrence J.

Lenihan. WYOMING AT WALNUT Sons," was the town rage, it was said here she would be relegated to "extra" Joint Session Is Modern is," was the subject of an address dt ered by the Rev. Louis roles, and the movie firm vigorously denied it Parades were given in her The newspaper. Excelsior, one of Mexico City's leading dailies, has an mid week services of the church on March 26, April 2, and 9. Miss Alice N.

Mills, director of ChrisHan niima. nonor, and women Clubs dined her AU applesauce She is a Holly i. Miller, stor of the First Evan wood extra i Outdoor Advertising and Sign Specialists gelical church, last night at a meeting of the Young People's league. Carl nounced it will virtually eliminate crime news from its columns. Held by Classes Competition among N.

Y. excursion boats this Summer will amount to a Explaining its attitude, the paper Kioer presided, and arrangements were tion. will be in charge. The Intermediate society will present a religious play. "The Gift," by Marie Folev.

at the first, service Trie sum. war anil Newman, who conducted "Heads Up" in its final wks, is 18 discussed for a banquet to be conducted during the latter part of May. The Francis J. Qulllinans (Al E. Smith's 2nd dotter) are baby bound The howl of the week was the way the Sun amusement directory listed Harry Rich says in a front page announcement that crime news only gives the city a sordid aspect and presents a distasteful picture to tourists.

mer conference group will have charge Keports on the membership campaign man on Mar. ueorge wnite told reporters at Miami he met a movie A joint session of the Martin Luther and Men's Bible classes. St. Mark's Lutheran church, took place were submitted, and several new mem ui me Eecona group, xne Kev. waiter GettV.

Silver Bav Missinnarv eriiwarinn star on the beach who never indorsed anything and that his name is Rin Tin The paper plans to eliminate its bers were admitted. A St. Patrick's Tin! As a matter of fact, Rin indorsed a dog biscuit It was Frisco who movement conference has heen sniireH Jast night in the edifice. The Rev, luncheon was served by a committee crime stories gradually, hoping to educate the public to do without them. gave Ricardo Cortez his stage name, selecting is from two well known cigar: as the speaker.

At the third service, the John A. Bender, pastor, was in charge The barber at 76 Norfolk Street is named I. Shavitz A new humor mag Tabernacle Bible Class Will Conduct Gathering Young PeoDles society will Dresent a headed by Edith Iffland. The first act of the presentation, "Mary's Castele in the Air," to be given on April 24 and oi tne devotional services. Following the opening of the rjro being piotceo to compete witn judge and Lire.

play. "Nason. the Blind Disciple," by Lydia M. Glover. Vet Sues Government M.

J. Torlinkl, administrator of the in wasnington nail, North Main ave "The Diarv of a Worklne Girl." due soon, will eive the censors head Members of the Miss Sarah Davis Bible class. Tabernacle Congregational nue, was presented by members of the ache Collier's ace serial, "Stepdaughters of War," is being dramatized for Broadway production Town Topics just sold plenty of stock certiffies Nunn Bush Ankle Fashioned Oxfords For Well Dressed Men GOLDSMITH BROS. 302 Lacka. Ave.

cast. The drama is under the direction church, will convene at supper session REVIVAL SERVICE TONIGHT The Rev. Earl Canterberry will speak of the Rev. Mr. Miller.

on Thursday night. Following a busi estate of Mateusaz Guzda, Luzerne county, filed suit in United States court here yesterday against the United States government and the United States Veterans bureau. No Ruddy Vallee's sax player became a pappy last wk Simile bv Kessinirer. at the rivival service at the Endeavor The inferiority complex is like wealth; it would he a blessing if the right peo ness session, an entertainment will be presented with the following taking Bible Gardner avenue and Quarterly Conference ple naa it, wny oon i iney can ner irre ureatest uaroo Harold Conk ling and Evelyn Sayer, Doreen Glover and Archie Leech and Jessie Payn statement of claim was presented. Green Ridge street, this evening at 7:30 o'clock.

The Rev. O. Avery will speak part: Mrs. George Keirnan, Mrs. KUS' sel Cammer and Mrs.

Bert Martin. Guzda was a Worm war veteran and and Mickey MacArthur are plotting elopments The height of something or To Be Held in Simpson With the Rev. Dr. James Bennin The Rev. Owen Jones, pastor, will tomorrow night; Floyd Coglizer on ouier: raui wnuney, oanta uaroara News oremen critic, sends nis mother a It is understood that the suit involves payment on his war risk insurance preach on.

"The Sixth Command ger, superintendent of the Scranton telegram i conect on nis Dirtnoay congratulating her! frram, the groups adjourned to separate parts of the church, where business sessions were held. Mrs. Charles Poole was in charge of the women's meeting, and plans were made for the annual church bazaar on Oct. 15 and 16. Mrs.

Poole will act as chairman of the committee on arrangements. At the men's business session, plans were made for a bus ride to Endicott, N. in the near future. A committee was named to arrange for the affair and to report back to the class at its next session. Emmett Johnson was ki charge.

A social program was presented with members of both societies taking part. Refreshments were served bv a committee of the Martin Luther class. Thursday night, and Evan Williams on Friday evening. All have been invited to attend. district of the Wyoming conference, Tne Joser Holmanns (Betty Short) anticipate a blessed event The ment," tonight at the weekly prayer services, and the Ladies' Aid society policy.

Attorney Albert W. Johnson filed for the plaintiff. in charge, the annual fourth quarter cast engaged for Jed Harris' heavy drama, "Uncle Vanya" are mostly expert will conduct a faggott sale tomorrow, ly conierence oi Simpson M. E. church will be held on Thursday night.

Re The Juvenile choir will meet for re comics ine cinema people aian taKe up uanen option He was the toast of the town only a few yrs ago Childs places its own brand of branrlv hearsal on Thursday night, after ports will be submitted by all de pardon, brand of candy on sale tcmorrer. The F. Ziegfeld staff was torn which a session of the trustees will partments. to pieces last wk The Irwin Willat Bille Dove duet is turning into a triangle play, and there's more in Howard Hughes' effort to buv her contract take place. Evan H.

Evans will be in The weekly session of the Week Day School of Religion will take place on Wednesday night at 7 o'clock with than meets the orb The Gilbert Miller office is releasing "Journev's End" charge of the Christian Endeavor session on Friday night. to stock companies, which swipes a march on the forthcoming flicker version Dartmouth's daily newspaper reports that that collitch has voted Rnriv Howard E. Lewis in charge. The Pro Good Shepherd Pastor bationers' class will convene on Fri Vallee its favorite actress, with Joan Crawford running 2nd and Greta Garbo 3rd. day afternoon at 4:30 o'clock.

The Kev. Dr. James E. Bartlett, pastor, TWO GREAT NEW HOOVER Models Will Deliver Sermon The Rev. J.

L. Ware, pastor of the Church of the Good Shepherd, will be the speaker at the joint Lenten services of Washburn Street Presby win De in cnarge. District Four Group Hazleton Named A. O. H.

Celebration Plans have been completed by members of Division No. 15, A. O. for a St. Patrick's celebration tonight in the home of Patrick Shea, 1273 Snyder avenue.

A special program of entertainment will be presented, and prizes will be awarded. The committee on arrangements includes William Ferry, John B. Riebel, and John Coyne. Holds Council Meet terian, Simpson M. and Plymouth Congregational churchas on Wednes Green Ridge DOUGLAS GARDNER Home Telephone 4 0918 News Box Thompson's Drug Store Typothetae Head In the absence of Thomas J.

Wil day night. Music will be furnished by liams, president, Miss Jane Reese, vice the Salon Singers of West Scranton. president, presided last night over the monthly council meeting of District For Ensuing Year The monthly meeting of the Daugb ters of the Covenant, Plymouth Con gregational church, will be held to no. 4, inner Sunday School association. Plans were outlined for the night in the home of Mrs.

Willard B. Olver, 922 Columbia street. Mrs month's devotional services to be held in the First Welsh Congregational church. Remarkable efficiency David P. Porterfield, director of the G.

W. Brown will be the speaker, and a special missionary program will Missionary Gathering Mrs. Charles White. 716 Eynon entertained members the Young Womens Missionary society, Embury M. E.

church last night in her home. Followine a business ses United Typothetae. department of mar Refreshments were served bv the 1 De presented. keting, will give the principal address at the ninth annual dinner meeting entertaining society. Members cf the district took part in the devotional Card Party Is Held exercises.

sion, a missionary program was con of Anthracite Typothetae, to be held in Hotel Casey on Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock. Officers and directors for auct ea. Luncheon was served by the hostess. without price increase Ministerial Association the ensuing year will be elected. 31,000 Is Subscribed In Campaign of Church The annual checkup campaign, Green Ridge Presbyterian church, closed last night at a dinner meeting with a total of $31,000 subscribed by the members to carry on the work of the church during the coming year.

This is an increase of $3,000 over the amount pledged last year. Charles H. Genter was general chairman of the campaign. Twelve teams were engaged last week in the solicltion of funds. The teams were divided into two divisions led by Seth W.

Shoemaker and Harvey J. Butcher. The Rev. Charles T. Leber, pastor of the church, assisted in the campaign By Patriotic Society More than twenty five prizes were awarded last night at a card party i conducted by members of Camp No.

Ballots containing the names of nom Will Convene on Friday G. O. P. Club Meeting inees have been mailed out to the members, and are returnable not later than March 20. The returns will be counted The semi monthlv meetinc nf the The monthly meeting of the West Scranton Ministerial association will Lincoln Heights Republican club will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in Joe by the tellers during the banquet and be neid on Friday in First Welsh Bap ttst church.

results announced before its close. no. f. u. s.

oi in Washington hall. North Main avenue. Pinochle, bridge and dominoes were played. 1 The committee in charge included Willard Sharpies, chairman; E. P.

Smith and Samuel James. voias barber shop, South Main avenue. Horace Beck will be in charge. Plans will be made for a dance to be R. Johnston, S.

A. Cahoon, P. A Hutchison and S. G. Megargee comprised the nominating committee.

neia in tne near future. Without opposition and practically The business session will get underway at 11 o'clock, and a dinner will be served at noon. The Rev. Dr. A.

D. Upton, pastor of Plymouth Congregational church, will preside. The Rev. George E. Archer, rector of St.

David's Episcopal church, assured of election, Oscar M. Hazleton, Rev. Miller To Speak Scranton, has been nominated for presi Woman Behold Thv Son. Behnld dent; Arnott L. Jones, Wilkes Barre, for vice president; F.

E. Gerlock, Scranton is secretary. Thy Mother" will be the subject of an address to be delivered by the Rev, Louis C. F. Miller, pastor of the First Evangelical church, tomorrow night at for recording secretary and Edward xne team captains were: F.

O. Stone, William Ives, Mrs. H. R. Kings ley, E.

N. HItchner, J. H. Battenberg, Mrs. C.

B. Gale, J. A. Snover, Dr. Earl M.

Robinson, R. Gardner, Charles H. Ives, Karl P. Conrad, and George W. Slocum.

Hold Meeting Today The Ladles Aid society. Green Ridee Armstrong, Scranton, for treasurer. Program Is Presented The nominees for directors, five to I (' Mrs. Balchune Buried The funeral of Mrs. Catherine Bal I chune took place yesterday morning in the home of her sister, Mrs.

Stephen Miller, 401 Dexter avenue. A requiem mass was celebrated in St. Mary's German Catholic church by the Rev. George Goeckel. Burial was in St.

John's cemetery, West Scranton. The pallbearers were: Otto Tross. Peter Eibach, John Lessie, Max Shindler, Leo Bree. and Joseph Mulderig. The Rev.

John Bach officiated at the services at the grave. me mia weeK nraver services in the be elected from the Scranton, two from By St. Ann's Society the Binghamton and one from the edifice. In keeping with the Lenten season, a communion service will be con A St. Patrick's night entertainment Wilkes Barre districts, are: Scranton ducted on Thursday, April 18.

district, active members, S. A. Cahoon, Presbyterian church, will hold its last business and program meeting with offi Thomas E. Evans. P.

J. Fisencr, P. A. WEST SIDE JOTTINGS Miss Frances Melville. Thirteenth cers of the year in charge this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church Hutchison, Mahlon Harris, N.

R. Johnston, C. M. Schreiner, J. H.

Scnwenker, G. L. Weinss, all of Scranton. and C. R.

Munn. Carbondale; associate mem avenue, is a patient at the State Mr. and Mrs Carl Louck. The Rev. Charles T.

Leber. Dastor. bers, Williams H. Davis, A. Downing.

S. G. Megargee, and E. G. Wal will be the speaker.

Reports of the a former resident of West Scranton, left on Saturday for a trip to January and February committees will be read. At the close of the business session, tea will be served by the March TJ Ka Toms Club Meets A meeting of the Ka Toms club was held recently in the home of Charles McKennion. Plans were discussed for a party, and refreshments were served. In attendance were: Edward O'Donnell, John Mills, Paul Del mar, Gabriel McGraw, John McTier ney, Larry Toomey, and Charles Mc Binghamton district, C. A.

Ander Mrs. Thomas O. Willlam vnrth ano oance was conducted last night in St. Ann's parish hall. St.

Am. street, by members of the Young Men's Club. Walter Laggon, president, was chairman The following took part: John Walsh, Mrs. Harold Colle, Rishard and Edward Ford, Mary Mahoney, Mishael Cusick, Mr. Wagner and Mr.

McNamara. Music was furnished by the club orhestra. Plans Are Outlined For Embury Canvass Plans were outlined for the annual every member canvass of Embury M. E. church last night at a meeting of the finance committee.

C. C. Melsen hilder was named chairman of the visitation group. Various teams Will canvass the mem. son, S.

A. Couse, J. B. Ballon, F. A.

committee with Mrs. John McCrlndle as chairman. All members have been Greenwood, Earl O. Hinaman. George Kelly, H.

R. Southworth, M. D. Vail and Rebecca avenue, is confined' to her home by illness. Mr.

and Mrs. John Nicholas, 701 North Main avenue, have returned home after soendlne the nast twn urged to attend. W. Walls. Wilkes Barre district, R.

M. Martin months in Florida. Young Peoples Services The young people of Green Ridee and N. S. Bielek, Wilkes Barre; J.

O. Adams, T. G. Gibbons and T. G.

LaBarre, Plttston, and Flad, A Bosworth Cottaze Draver iservlee Presbyterian church will conduct the Freeland. will be held tonight in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins Reynolds, 232 South Deckers court. THE finest electric cleaner ever built! This is the truthful description of the new Model 725 Hoover, with its more powerful motor and 25 increase in cleaning efficiency.

And the new popular priced Model 575 Hoover, with its more powerful cleaning and improved, ball bearing motor is more efficient than any competing cleaner at any price! They are the two greatest Hoover values ever offered yet there is no increase in price. these sensational machines at a Hoover dealer's or telephone for a home trial or demonstration. Convenient terms: only $6.25 down; balance monthly. Liberal allowance for your old cleaner. THE HOOVER COMPANY, 3 18 Coal Exchange Bldgi The speaker of the evening comes Mrs.

Elmer Stover, formerly nf West Scranton, is confined to her home by bership during the week, and reports will be made at a supper session on Friday night In the church. well qualified to discuss the marketing of printed matter. After completing his formal training in school he was assistant auditor and purchasing agent for the J. T. Polk comDanv.

Greenwood. uijuwes sue received wnen she fell down a flight of stetw at hpr hnme Grandview avenue. Ind. Among other things he purchased Thomas J. Williams.

357 North Lin A. V. O. Club Elects The annual election of officers of the A. V.

O. club was held on TYIdav coln avenue, was removed to his home night In the home of Miss Frances DeNero. The new heads include ML Sorority Holds Meeting Members of the Sigma Ma Etta sorority was entertained on Sunday night by Miss Evelyn Conway, 1210 Watson avenue. Present were: Mary Burge, Rena Joyce, Mary Benninger, Margaret Martnett, Rose Gallagher, Grace Murdock, Loretta Flaherty, Catherine Cavanaugh, Catherine Rai ney, and Evelyn Conway. The next meeting will be held in the home of Catherine Cavanaugh, Eynon street.

Whoopee Club Gathering The Whoopee club was entertained recently by Loby Bianca, North Chestnut avenue. Plans were discussed for a dance to be held in the near future, and refreshments were served by Mrs. Bianca. Those present were: Bernard Gabriel Santinello, George Ciarapico, Vincent Piserchio, George Abadalla, Ralph De Paola, J. Bonrad, Gabriel Montella, Marrl, D.

Gelmini, T. Zabady, Loby Bianca, and Ferdinand Blstocchi. ECONOMY 40th Anniversary Sign Erected By HAGEN LUMBER CO. printing. Later, he acquired a half Interest in a printing business in Indianapolis where for six years his application of advertising service Ideas gained for him a successful and profitably business.

He then became the secretary DeNero, president: Miss Notartomas, secretary; Miss Riccardiello, treasurer, ana miss aiciio, social correspondent. Miss Connie Costanzo, retiring president, was in charge of the session and also administered the oath to the new officials. Mrs. DeNero manager of the Indianapolis Better Business bureau. Subsequently he became sales manager for the Merchants Heat ic Light company an Insull subsidiary, devoting a consideraole portion of his time to public relations.

His appointment as advertising and sales, promotion manager with the Holcomb Hoke Manufacturinn comoanv. In served luncheon. The next meeting will be held in the home of Miss touowing an operation at the Moses Taylor hospital. His condition is reported as "good." The monthly meeting of the Mentors club was held recently in the home of Reml Ferrario, 125 North Chestnut avenue. Mrs.

Blake Cuddeback, 1306 Schla ger street, will entertain members of the Delta Alpha Bible class, Simpson M. E. church, on Thursday night in her home. The Ladles Aid society, Bethania Welsh Presbyterian church, will conduct its annual tea tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock in the church. A session of the Junior auxiliary, division No.

4, A. O. was held last night in the home of Mrs. Mary Jennings. Reports were submitted on a recent social conducted by the group.

Mary Alello on Tuesday night. Cleland Simpson Co. "The Globe" Stoehr Fister AUTHORIZED HOOVER SERVICE STATION 318 Coal Exchange 130 Wyoming Avenue Phone 5303 dianapolis, gave him the administra Flel Club Meeting The regular meeting of the Fiel club was held on Friday nieht in the home For Coughs and Colds Use Jenkins' Tar Menthol and Ext. Cod Liver Jenkins' Drug Store Main Ave. and Jackson St.

Scranton tion or a department employing fifteen people handling and directing the buying of art work, engravings printing, trade paper space, the wo.fc involving the use of large quantities of direct mailing pieces as well as the extensive of Anthony Caprio. Following a business session, a social time was en Joyed, and refreshments were served. JACKSON BOARD MEETS With Albert J. Davis presiding, a meeting of the Sunday school board, Jackaon Street Baptist church, was held last night In the church. Talks were given by members present.

A Those present were: Dcno Biachl, Anthony Caprio. Michael Cartusciello. oi iouow up letters and other mn Michael Castelgrande, and Elliot era. advertising. A.

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