Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Pittston Gazette from Pittston, Pennsylvania • Page 3

Publication:
Pittston Gazettei
Location:
Pittston, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

ETKEj FEBRUARY 28, 1921 i i. ii REV. R. LANCASTER Local Gleanings THE MEN'S CLUR OF ST. JOHN'8 Lutheran QhurOh meet tomorrow i 14 evening in tne sunaay scnooi room.

THE CHOIR OF THE FIRST PREACHES TO itOTil ON "THE GOLDEN DOLE Baptist Church will meet for Eaater rehearsal this evening. All members How You Can Help Your Town to Grow By saying a good word for your home town lending a hand in the uplift of the community, you can. promote a healthy, vigorous growth. The Miners' Savings Bank takes an active inter are urged to be present. THE FINANCE BOARD OF THE 1 First Baptist Church will meet this Rotarian "Dick" Lancaster known outside of Rotary as the Rev.

evening at clock. All an Waterman Fountain Pens For Every Hand. Select One To Suit Yaseen's IS North Main St. est in the welfare of the people Bgl urged to be present. Richard Lancaster, the aggressive THE LADIES' AID SOCIETY OF pastor of Memorial Presbyterian the Broad street M.

E. Church will and the advancement of our town. Church, Wilkesbarre was the sneak meet tbmorrow afternoon at 2:30 er today before Pittston Rotary Club. o'clock in the church parlor. the members or which gave the visit The First National Bink Pittston, is a meander of the Federal Reserve System Our FIVE MILLION OF RESOURCES, Are Backed by the Resources of the FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS of the UNITED STATES.

"In Union There Is Strength" Do Your Banking Here. Small as Weilas Large Deposits Receive the Most Careful Attention. First National JBank PITTSTON; PA THE "DON'T SPEND IT ALL" BANK A MEETING OF THE KNIGHTS ing clergyman wrapt attention as he of Malta entertainment committee delivered an earnest, thoughtful ex Mineral position of "The Golden Rule" and will be held Tuesday evening at o'clock in the Y. M. C.

A. Parlors. made application of it to the lives of men. It is tho custom of Rotarv THIS EVENING AT 8:30. AT THE Craftsmen's Club, a match game of rings ftank to have a clergyman as speaker dur ing the anniversary period, and pool for 10 points will be played between Harris and Edward MAIN BRbAO STS, PITTStON.RA Rotarian Lancaster complied with a Cray.

ALL THE LADIES OF ST, request that he preach a sermon. He took as hi text Mathew 7:13, "All Rocco's parish are requested to at things whatsoever ye would that. men should do to you, do ye even lend a special meeting this evening at 7: HO o'clock in the church to make so to them, for this is the law and the. prophets." For Lent ararngemcnts for the supper and dance to be held in the armory, April PITTSTON MUSIC SH01 In the Judgment of the speaker. 5.

for the benefit of the church. the sanest interpretation of the Sermon on the Mount, from which the THE FCNERAL OF MARTIN Carroll, of Chapel street. Upper Pitts MranoKDVu wr. utu wu uu uu imj lmj iwj iwkwj ivrofRwrniuiMiuuiMJUuiMfuiu I text is taken, is that it is an ex ton, will be held tomorrow morning, planation of the operation of natural law in the realm of the spiritual. leaving the home at 9 clock.

Ser vices will be conducted in St. Mary's What is the great law that the sz sx Kr nsr s. R. C. Church at 9:30, and interment Saviour has in mind as he speaks the will be in St.

John's ce netery. Friends The New Victor Records For March Are Here We sHattUe glad to play any of them for you whenever you find it convenient to stop in. Or send for the illustrated book CROSSES Crucifixes candlesticks rosaries prayer books, ETC. words of this discourse? Evidently it is the law of eo.ua! reaction, tho arc requested to omit flowers. TICKETS FOR THE PLAY.

"TH greatest of all natures laws. It is Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary." to be that law" which 1,700 years later given by the West Pittston High was announced to the world ns a school students in the Y. M. C. A.

great discovery by Sir Isaac Newton. auditorium on Thursday evening, New Victor Records For March It is that Every action is followed by an equal It is the basic law of the material universe. In this March 10th. under the auspices of Dial Rock Chapter, Daughters of the let describing tfaem. Serfnon on the Mount Jesus shows American Revolution, are on sale at Drury's store and at Brandon's art with unmatched masterliness thtit Our line Is now and of (ho latest designs.

you'll also be pleased with our prices. M. EPSTEIN 03 N. Main rittston JEWELER AND OPTICIAN, store, on the West Side. Frances Alda' 64927 10 Emilio De Gorgorza 64928 10 Flonzaley Quartet 74667 12 Amelita GailUCurci.

64j29 10 this law operates ip the realm of all spiritual existence as well as in na Thoughts of 'You John Peel Interludium in Modo Antico When Chloris Sleeps ture. Personal Mention "It is the law that we learn ed In our first study of phy Service is the Policy of Our Victor Record Service. The Selections of March Records Are Very Strong Hits. Come Early and Be. Sure to Have Your Choice.

sics, 'for every action or force Paul McCahe, of Mauch Chunk, spent the week end with relatives in there is an equal or opposite Jesus reduces this into terms of human life and teaches us that this city. inane. Leehan, student for every thought, hope, Temple University, Philadelphia, is word and act there is an equal re HAT SHOP spending a few days at his home on action of the same quantity, quality and character. This is the supreme Parsonage street. 10 12 12 10 10 10 Friends of Robert B.

Fleischer principle of the government of 10 list price $1.25 12 in. list price $1.75 list price $1.25 "In the realm the. mental the DE GOGORZA, EMILIO 64928 John Peel FLONZALEY QUARTET 74667 Interludium in Modo Antico GALLI CURCI, AMELITA 64929 When Chlpris Sleeps HEIFETZ, JASCHA 74660 (a) Berceuse Paul Juon were pleasantly surprised to receive announcements of his marriage to Miss Gertrude Gross, of Bloomsburg, law is as certain in its' operation as in the material and physical. Kindness begets1 kindness, cruelty begets which took place Tuesday, Feb. 22nd, at noon at the home of the cruelty.

Speak harshly to. your children and In a few moments you will get harsh and excited answers back. bride. Flojsehcv.is a son of Mrs. 12 in.

list price $1.75 lora iciscner, oi unurcn street, and is at present located at The personality of a college president Mefistofele Dai Campi, dai prati (From the Green Fields) Beniamino Gigli 64933 (a) Berceuse (Paul Juon) (b) Valse di Ballet Raymonde Jascha Heifetz 74660 Samson et Dalila Prihtemps qui commence (Delilah's Song of Spring) Mme. Louise Homer 88627 Lassie o' Mine Edward Johnson 64930 Nina Violoncello Hans Kindler 64932 (a) The Next Market Day (b) A Ballynure Ballad John McCormack 64926 Symphony in Flat Major Menuetto (3rd Movement) (Mozart) Arturo Toscanini and La Scala Orchestra Symphony in Flat Major Allegro (Finale) (Mozart) Arturo Toscanini and La Scala Orchestra 74669 Colleen o' My Heart Reinald Werrenrath 64931 A Young Man's Fancy Olive Kline 45215 Roses of Memory Lambert Murphy I Have a Dream Merle Alcock 45216 I Cannot Sing the Old Songs Merle Alcock Biddy Fox Trot Benson Orchestra, Chicago 18718 Somebody Medley One Step Benson Orchestra soon becomes the spirit of the college. The spirit the employerHl (b) Valse du Ballet Raymonde JOHNSON, EDWARD 64930 Lassie o' Mine Bowles Waltz 10 in list price $1.25 John K. Walsh, secretary of the pervade the, atmosphere of the whole Greater Pitttsion Chamber of Commerce has returned sifter attending office. Tho character of a colonel will soon become, the color of a tne annual convention of Commerce egiment.

Upon this law all of the board secretaries of the state, held in DOBB'S HATS For Early SPRING KINDLER, HANS 64932 Nina WERRENRATH. REINALD schools of New Thought have been Harriyburg last week. Mr. Walsh was built Up. Every thought of our impressed with the sessions 12 10 10 10 mind, every word that we speak.

and was especially interested in the 10 in. list price $1.25 10 in. list price $1.25 10 in. list price $1.25 ir.r on the introduction ioa every act of our lives has its reaction in other lives round about us. manual training into the schools and I 64931 Colleen o' My Heart I McCORMACK, JOHN 64926 (a) The Next Market Day The periods of financial depres the Americanization plan favOicil by sion in our country have invariably ir.t.ny or the.

fergfcnusutions in the followed periods of extravagance. state. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hoffman, of 10 immorality and godliness.

Eras of prosperity have invariably followed upon the exertion of economy, mor Delaware Water entertained a company Kf Pittgtoh friends during the week end. Tne party spent day I I 10 ality and religion. What we need to get our country right today is not greater production, not higher wages. at Eushkill where a fine dinner was Honeydew Medley Waltz Honeydew Medley One Step C. Smith's Orchestra 18719 J.

C. Smith's servevd. AHvor.g preesnt from Pittston ere: Cf. Stipes V. rTouhilL not primarily the reduction of the cost of living, but more of godly Mr.

audi Mrs. George Quimhy, Mr. lHave Arrived sanity, economy, honesty and relig 10 nd Langan. Mr. and In'.

"Nathan Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. 'rank fownfll. Mi and Mr. A.

E. Rosie Medley Fox Trot Paul Whkeman and His Orchestra 18721 Honolulu Eyes Medley1 Waltz Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Broadway Rose Medley Fox Trot ion among men. The only sure path to natl'Onaf prWperftj is religion. Religion is not some vague, unreal thing, that touches life in merely a Lynn, Miss Nona Kennedy, of Scranton; Mrs. Elizaielti Rogers, of Little Kails, N.

George Dufford, voluntary way. rcut religion Is of Paterson. N. Grant Hoffman. law or lite, troni Which a man ma 18722 10 Original Dixieland Jazz Band of New York City; anc Miss Mary no more become free than he can lv Smiles: Langan.

free of the law of gravity." Applying the lessons of the text One of the big social events in Mr. Lancaster dwelt oh the complex Scranton this week will be the recep 10 lty of life, the chance of success, and tion, concert and dance to be held in Town Hall the Eastern Stars rf I (b) A Ballynure Ballad 18719 Honeydew Medley Waltz J. C. Smith's Orch. Honeydew Medley One Step J.

C. Smith's Orch. 10 lticli List Price 85c 18722 Broadway Rose Medley Fox Trot Original Dixieland Jazz Band Sweet Mamma Medley Fox Trot Original Dixieland Jazz1 Band I 10 Inch List Price S5o. 18721 Rosie Medley Fox Trot i Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Honolulu Eyes Medley Waltz Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra 10 Inch List Price 8rc. 18718 Biddy Fox Trot Benson Orchestra of Chicago Somebody Medley One Step Benson Orchestra 1 0 Inch List Price 85c.

18724 Rose of My Heart John Steel When I Looked in Your Wonderful Eyes, J. Steel I Inch List Price 85c. 45216 I Have a Dream Merle Alcock I Cannot Sing the Old Songs Merle Alcock 10 Inch List Price $1.00 18723 Down by the HI Billy Murray Victor Roberts Marimba (Sweet Marimba Mine) Billy Murray 10 Inch List Price 85c. 18726 Beautiful Annabelle Lee C. Hart Elliott Shaw Louisiana Sterling Trio 10 Inch List Price 85c.

the need of strength to meet the is suck of life. It is. not much help to Districts 26 and 27. The affair will TOO LATE I'OU CLASSIFICATION realize who you are, but it is helpfu be in honor of the Worthy Grand 10 to lealize what you are, that you are Matron, Mrs. Mabel E.

Miller, of a living soul. Want t'd Girl for general housework, must bo good molt: no laundry work. Aiilv 100 1 Susquehanna avenue. West rittston. 28f3t Pittston, the highest state officer.

Beginning at o'clock, the reception The music at today 8 meeting was Sweet Mamma (Papa's Getting Mad) Medley Fox Trot Original Dixieland Jazz Band Down by the HI 0 Billy Murray Victor Roberts 18723 Marimba (Sweet Marimba, Mine) Billy Murray Rose of My Heart John Steel 18724 When I Looked in Your Wonderful Eyes J. Steel I Used to Love You But It's All Over Now Henry Burr andPeerlessQuartet 18725 Dolly (I Love You) Peerless Quartet Beautiful Annabelle Lee Chas. Hart Elliott Shaw 18726 Louisiana Sterling Trio Medley of Irish Jigs Accordion John Kimmel 18727 Medley of Irish Reels Irish Pipes P. J. Touhey I also extra special, consisting of most 10 f.vcellent orchestra numbers by the Hoys' Orchestra of Pittston High I scnooi, wno gave the men a very will occur, after which will come a concert by the Lawrence orchestra led by Allan Lawrence in person, his first public appearance since his recent injury.

Following this will come the dancing. Very careful plans have been developed for this event. The decorations of Town Hall will be ex 10 Fur Sale Two single. six room houses, good location; $2,000 each. One single seven room house, best condition.

$2,500. Rare bargains. D. Lewis, Attorney. 28f2t pleasant surprise hv the delightful programme which they rendered.

Members of the club, gave the 10 speaker and the musicians a rising ceedingly elaborate as well ns taste vote or appreciation. Found Tn West rittston, skid chain. Apply 27 Delaware avenue. 2Sf2t Vice President Bert Smiles, who ful. Several of the grand officers will be in attendance.

presided, in the absence at the pros A pretty wedding ceremony was ner ident, appointed Thomas A. Gibbons. Gems from "Jimmie" Victor Light Opera Co. 35705 formed at the home of MV. and Mrs.

John O'D. Mangan and Frank Foy 12 Herman Smerdon, of Yatesville. Sat a committee to arrange for a po irruBruiuiuc ariijropnaie 10 ri urday evening at 7:30 o'clock, when their daughter. Miss Anna Smerdon. i airicK uay lor tne lneetimr on was united in marriage to Franklin .1.

Gems from "Honey Girl" Victor Light Opera Co. I4tn. The guests today were: Edward Lewis, of Moosic, by the Kev. James Moore, of the Primitive Methodist 59 U. James, of this city, and Richard Trethaway, of Wilkesbarre.

Pittston Music Shop Church, of Avoca. The bride's attendant was her aunt. Miss Hnnah Morris, and the bridegroom's attendant was his brother, Clarence Lewis. The bride was attired in an old rose crepe de chine, while the bridesmaid wore a brown coat suit. Both carried bou NEW TORR STOCK MARKET.

New York, Feb. 2,8. Traders were cautious, at the opening of tho New quets of roses. Those present were: York Stock exchange today. With evi Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Smerdon, Mr. YOTNG GIRL LAID TO REST. donees of strength in some issues con and Mrs. William Smerdon, Mr.

and fronting them but with a full week Airs. John Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Wil 18727 Medley of Irish Jigs John Kimmel Medley of Irish Reels Patrick J. Touhey 10 Inch List Price 85c.

45215 A Young Man's Fancy Olive Kline Roses of Memory Lambert Murphy 10 Incli List Price 81.00 18725 I Used to Love You. But It's All Over Now Henry Burr and Peerless Quartet Dolly (I Love You) Peerless Quartet 10 Inch List Price 85c. 35705 Gems from "Jimmie" Victor Light Opera Co. Gems from "Honey Girl" Victor Light Opera Co. 10 Inch List Price S1.S5 Make Our Store Yours for the Best Record Service.

Snowdon Wicks Victrolas and Victor Records 38 North Main Street Next to Dreamland of declines behind them, traders were The funeral of Mary, young daugh liam Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Sol. Sehelle not Incluitocr to rush matters.1 hammer, Miss Hannah Morris. Miss tended and many beautiful flowefrs were in evidence.

Mrs. Kraus and Mrs. Schmaltz sang "The Lord Is My Shepherd" ard "Sometime We'll Un demand." Interment Was in West Pittston Cemetery. Those who bote the casket were Ray StUflbcck, 1WV Zulnndcr, William Hutchings and, Ralph Endrcs. International paper' was one strong ter of Oscar Karichner, was held from the family home, 22 Gardner street, Hughestown, yesterday, afternoon at 1 Mabel Morris, Miss Florence Lewis, Misses Claire and Madeline Smerdon.

issue, making a new high on the re. eovory at 57. It was down to 50 last Clara, Edward and John Morris, Wil week. Motors had Armed Sludebaker liam and Edward Smerdon, William o'clock A brief prayer service was conducted at the home and at 1:30 O'clock Rev. Edward Kraus officiated at services in St.

John's holding around sixty at the opening. McCracken, Eugene Met racken. Wil Atlantic tiult, one ot the weak snots lasi weeK continued u.s decline todav. Read the Gazette and Keep Posted. Church.

The services were largely at opening at 5. off Vft and dronnine liam and Theodore Smerdon. Miss Gladys Morris, Miss Martha Vancouvcn der. Miss Ethel Schclleha.mmer and John Pritchard. a great uncle of ithe bride.

Fnoruy to 4a. The market continued almost en tjrely professional during forenoon trading. A portion of the list showed a slightly better tone, but those losing a noini or so were as numerous. YOUR EYES 'urn tubed dally by J. 11.

Brooks members of New York Stock Kxrliance. BiiBks eor. Spnice'Sl. and Wasliinir Hiii a Columbia Blue Label Records This Price Applies to 130RetiredRecords If you've never owned a Columbia Blue Label Record, here's your chance. Today we put on sale 130 standard Columbia Records all made within the last eighteen months.

Dance, Song, and Comic Selections you haven't heard them, you've heard about them from your friends popular records made by Al Jolson, Van and Schenck, Harry Fox, Ted Lewis' Jazz Band, etc. For a Limited Time Only Toe supply to limited. Th time is limited. Am. Can.

2 I TonciPmcN FOR MEMBERS The officers of Fort Pittston Post, Am. Drug. Synd. .1124 1 85 Iffl 8 EARFRS GIVE PROGRAM CELEBRATING TENTH ANNIVERSARY Am. Cary Fdy.

Am. Loco Am. Smelting Am. Sugar 41 Veterans of Foreign Wars, will launch Am. T.

T. Anac. Conner i monster membership campaign at ts weekly meeting tomorrow evening the Elks' Home. The campaign will Bait Ohio Piano Duet Pauline Lutz and Marion Luce Violin Solo James Cower Recitation Cora Henshall Piano Solo Thelma Carev Hymn, "Tell It Out." by the Societies As a closing number, the honor roll boys and1 girls, those who were present every meeting during the past were called to the platform, Mary Richardson, Pauline Lutz. Orace Davis, Jennie Davis, David MeDcr mcnt.

VYJ Ilia in McDermonl. Kenneth Hilbert, James Cower, Victor Evans, Robert Gilbert Jamieson. Kach one lit a candle on the birthday cake and dropped an offering into the birthday box. Games were then played and. refreshments I'OrilTEEX MKMBERS OK CONGRESS .1 86! ,85 41! 41? 94 94 38 9l I 82 82 4 34 34 57! 5 12 11 39 38 I 0 59 28'i! 28 13l 13 begin tomorrow night and will continue until March 31st.

the member Beth Steel responsible for bringing the largest Can. Pacific Cent Leather Ches Ohio St Sixty mem he 1 8 of the Light Bearers' Missionary Society, boys and girls, met in the lecture room of the First Presbyterian Church last Saturday afternoon, to celebrate their tenth' anniversary. The following program was rendered: Hymn, Jesus Loves Me." By the Societies 94 100V4 38 82 34 5 (i i a 12 U6T 38 59 28 Vs mo 13 75 13 21 53 19 19 71 Del Hud Erie number of comrades into theorganiza tion will be presented with an honor medal, which is at present on display in the window of Lewis Kuschel's jewelry store on North Main street. Commander Dr. Joseph P.

Rurke is especially anxious to have all members of Fort Pittston Post present at tomorrow's meeting when the membership dri will be launched, as the officers expect the co operation of all Gt. North, pfd. Do they see just "good enough" or do they see as they should? That is what we do for your eyes, by proper fitting them with glasses, you will "see as you should." You won't have any more of those headaches or eye strain. LET ITS FIT YOU WITH GLASSES. Prompt and Scientific Methods Used.

13 Gen Motors 14 prayer Kan City Mo I 21 I 21 li Lehigh Valley 53i 53 mo. Pacific 19 19 New Haven 20 I 19 Central 71 i 71 Norf West. Ex 99 the members in order to make the campaign a big success. Veterans of 83 83 oitn Pacitie Margaret Williams Mary Itichardson lennie Davis Delma Myers Harold Cariohncr Orace Pilato Edith Thorburn Orace Davis Marion Orr Lena Piluto James McCutcheon Victor Evans Washington, Feb. i'S.

Fourteen of the members of the House elected to serve in the tifith Congress have died since tlie beginning of their terms in May, 1919. This fact was brought out Sunday at memorial services for Representatives Clai A. Xiehols, of Michigan, and Dick T. Mougan, of ltecitation Solo Kccitatiorr Piano Solo Recitation Recitation Piano Solo Recitation Recitation Recitation Solo Violin Solo Trio "I Foreign Wars are familiar with the manner in which the military accomplished big things and it is expected P. It.

40' 40 40 BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED. Call today and get those retired popular records you've heard so much about. that they will use their knowledge in making the impending charge a Pr. Steel Car I 91 91 91 Reading Co i 73l 72Vi! 72V Rep Iron Steel G7 C5 Rubber 07 65 I 05, South Pacific, Ex .1 77 7 South Railway 21'Al 21 CROSSING WATCHMAN DROPS The Gift Store Glasses Fitted. Eyes Examined 60 58 Til DEAD AT CAIUIOXDAJ.K.

LADIES' PLAIN KKlRTS cleaned anil pressed at a special LOW price. Studebaker Cnion Pacific U. S. Steel I 121 4 1120'SJ, 18 N. Main Street 82! 81 Po Fet.

28. Stricken Utah Copper 1 51 with heart disease, Frederick Bren 49 50 tins wi ok only. SANITARY CLEANING DYEING 16 South Main 'Phone 1134 R. Floyd Evans. Aaron llastic, Kenneth Hilbert Piaro Solo Ruth Jordan Recitation Robert Davis Piano Solo David Cipperley Recitation Margaret Davenport flora J.inet Brodie Recitation Margery Henshall Wabash 8 7 7 OPTICAL DEPARTMENT.

nan, 56, was found dead on his Job Wcstinghouse 4 46 46 jn a tower at LooKout urossinjr on the Delaware and Hudson railroad Read the Gazette and Keep Panted. I Read the Gazette and Keep Postea. here thtonnornins..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Pittston Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
127,309
Years Available:
1850-1965