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Pittston Gazette from Pittston, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Pittston Gazettei
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tlsSeU.il tii.l WESTB1DE For Hie VEHtEND CA Little telle OFFICERS ELECTED BY moiiiLit I I EASTERTi STAR GHAPTER SERVICE TOO HASTY, of 10 Only. At the regular meeting of West Plttston Charter No. 397, Order of SAYS PROF. BUGBEE of. Wyoming Seminary, wis the speaker at the regular meeting of the Women's Club yesterday afternoon, and gave another of his series of talks on current The seventh annual gymnasium exhibition of students of West Pittaton public schools win be held in the gymnasium on Friday evening, stert lng at I o'clock.

The exhibition win be presented under the supervision of Miss Evelyn Belts and John X. Brown, physical instructors to the borough schools. The exhibition will consist of demonstrations of i the various activities which are being carried on in tae physical education department dui ing the school year. Over two hundred boys and girls of the Senior and Junior High schools will take part, the girls dressing In green suits and the boys being attired in white, representing the school colors. Tap dancing was introduced in the gymnasium classes this year and will be demonstrated by two classes of girls.

All girls participating in the Royal Bengals the Eastern Star, last evening, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Worthy matron Lydls Stanton. Worthy patron John K. MecMtt lan. Associate matron Martha W. Mae Millan.

Secretary Mabel B. Antrim. Treasurer Maud W. Traher. Conductress Bernloe S.

Negle. Associate conductress Anna O. Trustee for three years Lucy T. Jacobs. The officers will be installed March 28.

We Are Pittaton's Largest and Best Citr, dance numbers will be attired in at Cigarettes and Tobacco i 1 f.P 1 events. Discussing the airmail service situation. Prof. Bugbee exprsssed the pjilon that President Roosevelt acted too hastily on misinformation in transferring the airmail service to the army. The blame belongs to the man who said the army was pre pared to handle the situation.

The difficulty lies in faulty equipment, and goes back to the Republican rule, when contracts for planes were given to political favorites instead of re liable builders. The army fliers, while capable airmen, were not familiar witfti the mail routes. Millions of dollars that should have gone for first class air equipment was misappro tractive costumes. The clown acts will be by Howard Woods and Charles Roberts. Also islei J.

D. ALLARDY on the program will be drills, horl BREVITIES sontel and parallel bar work, tumb ling, ring, ete. Pittetail 12 North Main Street Mrs. Raymond VanValln, of Lu zerne avenue, la attending the Flower Show in Philadelphia. Mrs.

D. B. Glass, of 33S Frank priated. Prof. Bugbee discussed the New Deal situation and expressed the ,1 .4 1.1 aaJ AVOCA JOSEPH A.

MITCHELL Representative 334 Grove street Phone 891 ton, recently, for the removal of a piece of coal from the palm of her left hand, received while picking coal. opinion uut iowuhiii auu wiuuict i v. mi .1.1 I. aTut. I vm icuf 4 uvv iffiuj nisnu lUaca lUared Mals jDsf A herd of domesticated reared mule deer have bees' on a California Regular mid week services will be held tomorrow evening at 7:30 oclocg Read the Oasette and keep Posted In Slocum Chapel.

Miss Helen Scureman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Scureman, of T.ir.ffr..1r.1 Montgomery avenue, is HI at her Jy hy the NRA. The action of House members in passing the bonus bin he oharacteriaad as simply "passing the buck," as any that might go through would be vetoed by the president. The representatives in Congress are simply looking after then own political future, as many of them are coming up for re election.

Members of the. club were delighted with two groups of lovely songs rendered by Mrs. Rachel Williams home. National League Played at 0314(0) Recreation. High score single match T.

Ridg 1M. High score for mateh H. Bradbury, 532. JOE'S BOYS Robert Bevan, of York avenue, recovering rapidly from the severe illness that has confined him to bed SPRING SHOWING Of Ouldren's Apparel For Blue Eagle Days for the past three weeks. ti' lso Miss Margaret Merrltt, of Wyom 134 ing avenue, will leave tomorrow to visit her brother, John W.

Merrltt, D. L. St W. freight train at Naylors 138 II 1TTT7T7A ll Hlleman, whose splendid voice was at Its best. The piano accompaniments were played by Miss Muriel Bevertdge.

at Glen White, West Virginia. JLTUJV I JCrA. 700 I Mrs. George Bushko, of New street, was held from the family home yesterday afternoon, with services in charge of Rev. John J.

Bednarcik, pastor of St. John's Slovak Church, Plttston. Interment was in the church The annual banquet of the West Plttston High school basketball teams Don't fail to inspect the lovely new mer chandtse which we have on display for Blue Eagle Days. BOSWORTH MEETINGS W. Berry 166 174 J.

Donton 165 169 J. MoOowan 137 164 S. Cserw VM 173 J. Kryecsm 136 173 Total 746 846 Total pint, 3,390. LLEWELLYN'S DRUGS L.

WUhams 167 170 H. Bradbury 160 172 W. Matoney 186 131 T. Ridgtey 129 163 R. Hughes 163 164 Total i 846 789 win be held Saturday night at Mar ARE WELL ATTENDED IS.

IKE HONORED tin's on ttie Trail. An appropriate cemetery, Duryea. Besides her par Children's Drdsst program has been arranged. The series of evangelistic meetings that are being conducted in the Dur The Ladies' Aid Society, of the First yea Christian Affiance Church by B. Congregational Church, win meet for 171 180 125 189 150 825 ents, the child is survived by two brothers, George and and one sister, Eleanor.

Miss Agnes Pokutka, a student at Bloomsburg State Teachers' College, spent the week end at her home here. B. Bosworth and party are meeting wtth much success. The meetings be aU day quilting tomorrow morning, A vuMtsM. imhi mU will Mm.

Garage, close to the Luzerne county line. The train, at the time, was traveling about forty miles an hour. When he Jumped, he waa thrown with much force against the ties and suffered an injury to his head. He was taken to Taylor hospital by Thomas Farrell, of Old Forge, a company officer. Tae funeral of John Wilkalis will be held from the family home, 121 Dickson street, Friday morning at 9 o'clock.

A requiem mass will be sung at 9:30 In St. Joseph's Church. Interment will be in the parish cemetery. A birthday surprise party was held recently at the home of Mrs. Mich ae wet land, in honor of Mrs.

Marlon Coolbaugh. Andrew Gowlis, aged 20 years, of ZLrrLn: ducted at 11 o'clock. Children's New Spring Coats and Hats Te Match Sturdy outstanding styles that make for a real dressy ap pears doc. Exdusrre Stock of Boys' Wash Tog Suits Abe "Oliver Twist" models te in alses ap te 10. Selld and combination eelers, gan last Sunday and continue each evening this week, except Saturday evening.

The attendance Is unusu Total pins, 2,460. yoars, was tendered a surprise party West Plttston branch of the Lu yesterdey afternoon at the home of 9 Sf T1" Auurhter. Mm. John A. Mac a the Town Hall this evening ally good.

On Sunday large delega tions of visitors were present from American League High score single match A. Pesta, DUPONT mrffto An vrir th w. at 7:30 o'clock. A good attendance New materials, new teasels aM new designs. Sums is vlX years.

See them! Large stack te ehoese from. White Dressil, for the Easter pteittstoa, 01 will agree with ns, that thees dainty models are the Isst.wsrd In style and qaaHty. "S' iO; Hosiery and Undica. for Women See the new creations' aaitV; siyles before shopptaf f'Jf elsewhere 'i 210. ion being her 75th birthday annl ta desired.

High score for match Noland, 509; versary. Mrs. Hankee was presented The Woman's Bible Class, of tne with a beautiful floral bouquet. The Luzerne Avenue Baptist Church, will Snopeck, 609. SNOJPBCK73 following relatives, and friends of I sell soup tomorrow morning at II Mrs.

Hankee were present and ten o'clock. Patrons are requested to pro Scranton and Plttston. Evangelist Bosworth is a forceful preacher of the Gospel and his sermons are making a deep impression. Tomorrow evening his theme will be, "What is Divine Heeiing?" He is being given splendid support by his wife, who Is an earnest personal worker and by the Gospel pianist, B. Chris tianson, who Is a gif ted musician.

The music as a very special feature of all the services. Swetland avenue, was seriously burn dered many good wishes to the guest I vide containers. Accessories For the Children Socks, Undies, etc. Popular Prices cf Mrs. Allen Alexander, Mrs.

Mrs. George Vincent, of Montgonv ed about the back, left leg and hands afternoon at four o'clock when his clothhes caught fire while net uranam ueser, airs, xnargarei. i ery avenue, entertained at the Vie A daughter has been born to Mr. and Mrs. John Slasyk, of Grant street.

Mrs. Slazyk Is the former Miss Mary Konlcki. Walter Satkowskl has gone to New Vork City, where he has secured employment. Caroline Wesolowski, of 307 Elm street, has returned from a trip to Frendo, Canada. Miss Josephine Patte, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Patte, of Mc Lane street, submitted to an operation at Moses Taylor hospital, Scran vwn, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Morrow, torian Tea Room, Wilkeabarre, Sat o. Elizabeth Hllborn, Mrs.

David urday evening at a bridge shower nes. Mrs. Joseph J. Brandon, Mrs. honor of Mrs.

David MacDermem, lin P. Martin, Mrs. Elmer Richards, nee Miss Gertrude Voigt, of Church starting a furnace fire in the Pastime thehater. His clothes were smothered with a coat and was taken to Mrs.K'sKiddieSI Bernard Gorrick, aged 15 years, of Taylor hospital, where his condition Mrs Hmry MaoGuffle, Mrs. Alexan 1 street.

S. Snopeck 148 161 200 L. Dutko 162 114 124 A. Pesta 140 210 148 W. Haddock 167 12 121 E.

Snopeck 147 169 128 Total 754 806 721 Total pins, 2,281. REAPS E. Bennett 188 163 167 P. Sullivan 139 1ST 128 Blank 130 R. Curry 157 173 158 Nolan 167 145 177 T.

Reap 196 G. Sulhvan 164 Total 601 834 806 American TheaiirC 2055 Main street, suffered a possible is favorable. The funeral of Begins Bushko, actured skull vestsday afternoon at The. Ladies' Aid Society, of the Methodist Church, have been conducting a series of teas. One of these 5 o'clock when he jumped from a aged 8 months, daughter of Mr.

and der Graham, Mrs. Joseph Tucker, Edith J. Jones, Mrs. Alexander Hastie, Allan Dale Heffelflnger, Mr. and Mrs.

John A. MacGuffie, Ruth 'B. MacGuffie, Robert W. Hankee, of Harrisburg. teas will be held on Friday after' noon at the parsonage, between 3:30 and 5 o'clock.

All are invited to attend. A birthday party was held 8atur MEMOKTAM In loving memory of our dear I day afternoon in honor of Richard Total pins, 3,440. 3 V. daughter and sister, Lillian Weath Rozelle, of 36 Washington street, who reached his seventh anniversary. The funeral of Francis E.

Kane will who died two years ago today. "Sadly missed by father, mother and sister. MM Games were played and refreshments be held from the home, 1319 North served. The guests: Buddy Oles, Le Main street, tomorrow morning ail roy Rice, Billy Dennlson, John art. it 9:30 o'clock.

A mass of requiem will be sung in St. Mary's Church at 9:30, Ferry, Eugene Clifford, Bert Ellis. SPECIAL after which Interment will be in the The Woman's Auxiliary, of Trinity church cemetery. Episcopal Church, will hold He Mission Study Class in the church school gill The funeral of Edward Dunleavy room tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 will be held from the family home, 1010 Vine street, tomorrow morning IN GENUINE fill Wt at 9 o'clock. A requiem mass will be o'clock.

Mrs. E. A. Helm will be charge of the meeting. The topic will be "Changes and Enlargements in sung In St.

Mary's Ohurgih at 9:30.1 Interment will be in the church Christian Missions." Wear Ever" cemetery. An Important meeting of Mrs. Corey's Sunday school class, of tne The regular mid week prayer meet ALUMINUM. ing win be held In the Parsonage of First Presbyterian Church, will be the Langcliffe Presbyterian Church Steam Cooker and Pet Roaster held tomorrow night at 7 o'clock a the manas. All members are urged this evening at 7:30 o'clock.

Rev. Saves flavors Behrends will speak on the subject, It's the Talk of the Town! Pittston Blue Eagle Days Thursday Friday Saturday March 15 16 17 to attend. Primary Characteristics of a Chris and food values. Saves tian." Miss Betty Davie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

D. L. Davis, of Fourth street, underwent an operation for fuel. Use It as A parcel post sale win be conducted tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock In the appendicitis yesterday in Homeopathic hospital, Wilkeebarre. Her condition Langcliffe Presbyterian Church un a vegetable steamer, self basting pot der the auspices of the Senior Chris is favorable.

tian Endeavor Society. Home made roaster, cere Mrs. Thomas Jones, formerly Clara candy win be on sale. al cooker. Mae Hastie, of 618 Delaware avenue, The Holy Name Socitty of St.

INTIODUCTOtT is a patient in Wyoming Valley Mary's Church win meet at the home MKI of the late Francis Z. Kane, North Main street, this evening at 7:30 Sflffi o'clock to recite the rosary. St. Drum Corps will meet Capacity Stsuner. for rehearsal in the High School to 2tsw, Bottom, 5 qts.

$23 VAiOl Homeopathic hospital, Wilkeebarre. where she underwent an operation for appendicitis ori Monday. Her condition is Improving. Rev. James L.

Ware, rector of the Church of the Good Shepherd. Scranton, will be the guest speaker at the mid week Lenten services In Trinity Episcopal Church tomorrow night. Rev. S. A.

Helm will preside. morrow night at 6:30 o'clock. A play, "The Old Fashioned "Wear Ever''1 Mother," wiH be presented in the I Scout Home, Russell street, by the Greatest Percolator Value Vi' MNOWMT Heats onlck Young People's Society, of the Primitive Methodist Church, tonight, to ly, holds heat ana flavor. Protected morrow and Friday nights. The performance this evening win be fori glass Indi children only, admission, ten cents.

Adult admission, twenty five cents. ra The senior choir will rehearse after the service. Lawrence W. Bevan and son Robert, who are now located at Hemp stead, Long Island, spent the weekend here with Mr. Bevan's parena, Mr.

and Mrs. I. L. Beven, avenue. St.

Margaret's Guild, of Featuring Quality Price handles. Cep Om Style EXETER AUO OTHER SIZES Episcopal Church, will bake (... ..1 meat pasties on Thursday at tie home of Mrs. Ralph Carter, on Third kjt. ueep rar rryer Rev, T.

J. Wroblewskl, pastor ot St. John's Polish Church, Is able to be about after a few days' nines. In New Spring Merchandise Plan To Be In Town Tomorrow Many use fryer. FINE MESH street.

Orders may be given by calling 772 R. Tea will be served Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock In the ehurca basket. Patented swinging rest. Catherine Jordan, of Wyoming ave Lesa grease, fewer drlo nue, is suffering from painful burns to the face and hands, received when engs. Saves el.

a gas stove exploded In the kitchen of her home. NTRO0UCT0IY ruci school room of Trinity Episcopal Church, by members of Miss Emliy Lewis' and Miss Louise Fartarw Sunday school classes. Admission will be twenty cents. Proceeds will be for foreign missions. A birthday party was held at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Harmon Bates, North street, in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mildred May Bates. Those present: Robert Krebs, Mildred READ THE "ADS" In Your Home Town Daily The 'W at iW LUDWIG iy ougf oaies, xoaruyn Miller, Evelyn Miller, Malcolm Daven HAVE YOUR CAR INSPECTED TODAY INSPECTION STATION No. 1813 "Take time to be safe" STACKHOUSE AutoElectricCo. 4th St Wye Ave rasas HARDWARE port, Jane Morgan, Marilyn Morgan, Rita Mitchell, Billy Morton, Clark Goodrich, Ruth Goodrich, Sheldon Goodrich, Thelma Lois OcodrUci, Billy Davenport, Marjorle Evans, Elisabeth Stahl, Edith Rader, Edna Wetdrew, Mrs.

S. O. Corey, Mrs. C. H.

Goodrich, Mrs. D. Morgan, Mrs. M. Bates.

Mrs. 9. a. Bates. C2 North Main Street PHONE 2273 'I.

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