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Kern Btdays NTED Games BERGE IN KEHOE SPECIAL StJMMEE BATES IDE JESTS WYOMING LEAGUE National League Standing of the Clubs W. L. Pet. WYOMING LEAGUE Standing of the Clnbs W. L.

New York 37 14 .725 Pittsburgh 33 25 .569 St. Louis 31 24 .584 Chicago 29 24 .547 xspeaker at Anient 'irhniu lilt un UK III, PASSED yjVg OET IN THE S'ir" Pet. .800 .600 .600 .600 .300 200 Glen Lyon 4 Breslau 3 Power Plant i. 1 Kehoe Berge 3 Republics 1 Nanticoke 1 'by LEE of Conshohocken especially for cars with small diameter wheels. ALL knee action cars should use them.

THIS IS THE LEE 90 They give better ear control and many mora miles; they steer easier, stop (nicker, sa gasoline and are silent an curves at any Broklyn 35 28 .472 Cincinnati 23 33 .410 Phillies 20 31 .393 li! LIST NIGHT Boston 16 36 .3 IZiiS PEEPS .1 PEEPS Miss Lydla Ellithorpe Daman, who LOUMI, JULIO Tomorrow's Schedule had made her home for thirty years 9 10 11 Years (3 months) Power Plant at Kehoe Berge Har a' Oooaectlcut Background, of with her cousin, Mrs. P. Dickey, rto and Kelly. 1 Schedule for Today. Pittsburgh at New York.

(2). Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Chicago at Boston. St. Louis at Philadelphia.

Wyoming Settlement" will be the tf'Atf. by Dr. George Nanticoke at Glen Lyon Konnick of York avenue, and was well known to the older residents of the town, passed away at 11 o'clock last evening and Rita. 12 13 14 Years (3 months) INTERMEDIATES tbe annual ob ao of anniversary of the Republics at Breslau Davis and after a long Illness. Rudolph.

Wednesday, Miss Daman was born in Pittston, "Summer Club" For Boys at only 10c per week Inquire at Pittston VY" Phone 2230 the daughter of George and Amelia at the Wyoming Monument. Starting their second awing around iarcbee will start at 10:. a. Daman, on July 7, 1853, being within 15 16 17 Years (3 monOuT SENIOR 18 Years Up (S months) Yesterday' Results. New York 11, Pittsburgh 4.

Cinclnatl 5, Brooklyn 0. Chicago 11, Boston 3, Phillies 8, St. Louis 3. the circuit, Wyoming League team a few days of her (3rd birthday an 'nftOommemoratiTe Association ROY STROH 104 Luaerne Ave. Sa S.

OIL CO. S. Main Plank Sts. LEE hnshohockntim nlversary. In 1810 the family moved vltetftbe public to attend.

will awing into action tomorrow with "fcitcher was born of Dutch neighborhood rivalry stirred up to tUtf' Pleawnt Valley, Dutch' BUSINESSMEN Private Quarters 0 Yorkt spent hit a high pitch. In the Pittston district chief interest surrounds the to York avenue, where Miss Daman lived with her parents until their death and since then had made her home with the Dickey family in the house next door to the Daman family home. Her father was welghmaster 1 ln.Owego. New yok. bachelor's and doctor" second meeting of the two commun li om 'Oomell UrUvergity, and Ne York Penn.

Standing of the Clubs, W. L. Pet Scranton 37 18 .673 Wilkesbarre 35 18 .660 Williamsport 31 18 .620 ity rivals the championship Exeter Power Plant nine and Kehoe Berge on the old North Branch canal. availed and studied in Burope. bardi hit a homer base.

For many years Miss Daman had team, which is scheduled for Poplar he became associate pro YANKS AND GIANTS been somewhat crippled with rheu ot iWory a Wesleyan unl. Park, Old Forge, home grounds of the K. B. outfit. Power Plant won Yesterday's Her matism and for three years had been confined to her bed in a helpless state Haileton 26 33 .542 and; waajfromotod to a pro ''four year later, which holds, in 1991 1933 the first game rather handily but Detroit pitcher, who toe Bingham ton 27 24 .539 following a severe stroke.

As long as kees with 4 hits and and drc FAR IN LEAD IN Harrlsburg 24 29 .453 as the Tigers her health had permitted she was active In the Presbyterian Church, of Kehoe Berge is now In a tie with the Champs and Breslau for second place and is the only aggregation In the league that lays claim to a win Reading 17 36 .321 Elmira 11 43 .204 again fax 1930 he made touts nl the world. a a Vawutt of the first trip he which she was a charter member, and johkdii nhini her patient, kindly disposition made "The Political Awakening of over the leaders Glen Lyon. MAJOR LEAGUES uuii luuiis miu ii tv iart. published tat 1935. Ml J.

her beloved by her. many friends. The nearest surviving relative Schedule for Today. Williamsport at Wilkesbarre. "Lefty" Wamick, who turned back the leaders two weeks ago.

Is al (2 la a' member of the American her brother, Oscar Daman, of Brook' games. 2 p. DST). wteatf Association and of vari most certain to get the pitching as By GEORGE KIRKfiEY. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) lyn, N.

signment for Kehoe Berge with Al 7:15 National Parks 7:45 Grace Hayes, Songs 8 Headliners Frolic 8:45 Spitalny'a Orch. 9:00 Goldman Band Concert 9:30 National Barn Dance 10:30 Carefree Carnival 11:00 The Jewish Hour 11:30 Noble's Orch. uu historical societies. Be has The funeral services will be held at JL.Ll to the American Hazletsn at Scranton. Elmira at Harrisburg.

Binghamton at Reading. New York, June 22. With the New Shlrko, of Exeter, doing the oaitch the Dickey resident, tomorrow morn' Journal of Mod York Yankees and New York Giants ing. "Lefty" Davis, former Lafayette oricalfBetiew 'HlrtoW. lad ing at 9:30 o'clock.

Rev. H. W. traveling at a hurricane pace, the other publications, College star, or Al Naugle, will get Teed officiating. Burial will be in West battle in the two major leagues It editor of "Guide to the cadi from Manager Byers, of the (Eastern Daylight Saving Tune.) WEAF 660 Kc 4:15 Carol Deis, Songs 4:30 Children's Show 5:00 JJuchln's Orch.

5:30 Our Schools 6:00 Walton's Orch. 6:30 News; Alma Kitchell 6:45 Quartet 7:00 Religion in the News 7:15 Jamborie, Variety 7:45 Oslf Sam Parks Jr. 8:00 The Hit Parade 9:00 Radio City Party 9:30 Al Jolson, Songs 10:30 Summer Follies 11:00 Brigode's Pollock'a Orch. Pittston cemetery. Yesterday's Results.

Williamsport 5. Wilkesbarre 3. (1st) Champs, with Matt Connors and for second place. Walter Hamed ready to face the Miners if the circumstances should Wilkesbarre 6. Williamsport 1.

The Giants are 7V4 games in front but the Pittsburgh Pirates, in sect ond place, are only half a game CflPT. AND IS. SEILEfl require thedr service. The game at Old Forge will start 3nd) Hazleton 4, Scranton 0. (1st).

Scranton 10, Hazleton 4. (2nd). Elmira at Harrlsburg. (Called at 3:13 o'clock, (Daylight Time.) in New York, June 33 Jl Philadelphia Athletics' oV Arky Vaughan, Pittabul, shortstop, dominated theN league batting races again Jas according to the averages tk Thursday's games, Johnson leads theVmertoaBj'H with an average of .917. Ha also scored the most and the most hits, 80.

I Vaughan tops the National with a mark of .400, and a' HIT 4th, rain). Reading 4, Binghamton 3. (1st, night). ABC 860 Ke 4:00 Among Our Souvenirs 4:30 Chicagoans 5:00 Jelesnlk's Orch. 5:30 Organ and Soloist 6:00 Frederic W.

Wile 6:15 Dalton Bros. Trio 6:30 Dalley's Orch. 7:00 Los Angeles Symphony 8:00 Modern Minstrels 9:00 Barlow's Orch. 9:30 California Melodies 10:00 From Canada 10:30 Bernie's Orch. 11:00 Hamilton's Orch.

11:30 Hopkins' Orch. JOINT DIIER OFFICIAL ROSTER HAS BEEN PREPARED SUNDAY'S SCHEDULE. New York Penn League Hazleton at Wilkesbarre. (2 games A change has been made in the WJZ 160 Ke." 5:15 Jack Heller, Songs 5:30 Temple of Song 6:00 Bavarian Orch. 6:30 News; Morln Sisters 6:45 Master Builders 7:00 Dorsey Bros.

Drch. scored the most runs, 50. 'with the morning service the annual Home Oonven i Me Conference wiU be a TOriattan and Missionary 2 p. DST). arrangements for the regular meeting of Pittston Rotary Club next week.

Instead of the usual luncheon meet LEAGUE Hank Greenberg, Detroit American League in with 65, and in home rv Williamsport at Scranton, (2). Binghamton at Harrlsburg. (2) Reading at Elmira. (2). ing being held at the Craftsman' Church, on Luzerne ave s.

JeniM will speak at the Club on Wednesday noon, there will be a special joint session in honor of The roster of the eight Suburban tion at Mercy hospital, Scran ton, the erenmar service. win be a service every even League clubs is given here: TEMPLE QUARTET AT Captain and Mrs Paul Seller, of the Wally Berger Boston Bra the National League In in, with 51. A 4 way tle 'u home run honors In thV.ij League, with John Moore aY Salvation Army. Capt. Seller has been 'hevweek at 7:45, dayUght ahead of the St.

Louis Cardinals. The Chicago Cubs are a game behind the Cards. The Yankees are 5 games in front of the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians, who virtually are tied for second place. The Detroit Tigers, in fourth place, are only a game and a half behind the Sox and Indians. Cleveland, which has won six of its last seven games, today attempted to halt the triumphant march of the Yankees through the west.

The Yanks have won 9 of 11 games played on their present western Jaunt. Schoolboy Rowe, scoring his third straight victory since he became a father less than two weeks ago, snapped the Yanks' 6 game winning streak yesterday, 7 0. He held the Yanks to a hit6 In winning his sixth victory. Vernon Kennedy, Chicago rookie, pitched and batted the White Sox back into second place with a 5 3 triumph over the Philadelphia Athletics. Kennedy allowed only 7 hits, scored two runs and drove In two, Jimmy Foxx hit homer No.

13.. Lefty Grove won his sixth game as the Boston Red Sox beat the St. Louis Browns, 3 0, in a game call early part of the week, is resting com' fortably and hopes to have the bandages removed from her eye on Monday. Among the girls who have regis a service each afternoon, American League Boston at Chicago. Athletics at St.

Louis. New York at Cleveland. Washington at Detroit. Avoca Cosmopolitans Peter Sme gielski, Paul Ward, Henry Stahl, Frank McAndrew, Gervase Burns, Edward Kane, Joseph Haddock, Bill commander of the West Pittston Corps of the Salvation Army for the THE M. E.

ndax and. Saturday. Camllli, Philadelphia, tied past ten years and has been trans are Jones, pastor of the Moore and Mel Ott, New Romanowski, Michael Socolpwskl, erred to Williamsport. He and Mrs tered for the first week of camping 1 Alliance Church, Scran with 13. George Lu vender, Leonard Graham, at the Wilkesbarre Y.

W. C. A. Blue wh' Monday evening, as Vit Tamulis New Seller are preparing to leave West Pittston on July 3d. Capt.

Seller has Peter Lavelle, Oeorge Applenok, John afternoon and even rookie aoutnpaw, Triangle Lodge at Harvey's Lake beginning next Monday, are the fol also been a member of Pittston Rotary 'A SVlnerrer, pastor of Bellefield, Vincent Garvey. Duryea Bears Theodore Thomp' League'sadlneypltcher National League. Chicago at New York. Pittsburgh at Boston. Cincinnati at Philadelphia.

St. Louis at Brooklyn. Club for a number of years, and dur lowing from West Pittston: Elizabeth vuj rpn, scranton, tories aosrwar defeat, son, Joseph Beckman, Floyd Swant Williams, Susan Louise Saves, Char New York Giants, if ing the past year has served the club very acceptably and efficiently as edWJiy and Thurs 'f'jvening. Mrs. kowskl, Arthur Orelosid, Raymond League's leading pttchej lotte Muschlltz, June Schwartz, Carolyn Schwartz and Oorinne Mollnelll.

J. Bowman, William FesoUne, Ar president. 1filkpreach Friday, aft tones and one defeat. thus Trynoski, Joseph Orenlch, To do honor to Captain and Mrs. Adjutant and Mrs.

Arthur Wood' Seller as they leave this community. ruff, of Scran ton, new divisional sec FIVE TEAMS JOIN Jcseph Stlnoh, Frank Pesotine, Jack WuTams, Steve Swek, Dick Zbro vlan, Peter Shedler, Michael Evan American Pittston Rotary Club and the Salva retaries at Scran ton of the Sava evening. Rev. Robert Wal dai evening. Sunday morn evenmf, Mrs.

Jenkins will Be van on Sunday atso. i annual meetings have proven tion Army Advisory Board have ar tion Army, will be at the local Sal cho. Standing of ranged for a Joint dinner meeting, vation Army citadel fof the Sunday school session at 3:30 o'clock and Avoca H. N. S.

John Ottuk, John ed at the end of the sixth because which will be held next evening at six o'clock at the Fox Hill New York Washik, John Biga, John J. OruskI, for the Y. P. L. meeting at 6:15 of rain.

Reynolds and Almada hit Henry Hoklen. Stanley Haddock, Jce Chicago 39 The Temple Male Quartet, one of Wyoming Valley's leading musical organizations, will offer special numbers at the service In the First Methodist Episcopal Church tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Harold O. Buckingham, pastor, will deliver a sermon on the theme, "The Power of the Spirit." The program to be presented by the quartet follows: "Gloria." from the Twelfth Mass by Mozart.

"Where'er You Walk," Handel Grey. "Laudamas," (Welsh Chorale), arranged by Daniel Protheroe. "Lead Kindly Light," (Tune San done), C. H. Pudnay.

Members of the Temple Male Quartet are: T. C. Roberts, first tenor; Jack Morris, second tenor; J. Henry Morgan, first bass; Haydn Morgan, second bass and William R. Reese, ac blessing to the people of the p.

and. the surrounding com the past years and will o'clock. Mrs. Woodruff will give the BALL LEAGUE; PLflf IT WEST PARK Representative sof five mushball Country Club The members of Rotary and the Advisory Board will be homers. sph Ohellos, Stanley Bamesky, Michael Lokuta, Joseph Bamesky, Joseph message at the evening service at The Chicago Cubs kept up their accompanied by their ladies, and it Csflpuroe of refreshing to 8 o'clock.

Sncpek, Chester GutowsU, Edward is desired that there shall be a large. Cleveland 31 Detroit 30 Boston 38 Washington 36 Athletics 23 St. Louis 16 successful eastern invasion by defeating the Boston Braves, 11 3, be hid Tex Carleton's 7 hlt pitching. Snopek, Michael Duhigg, John Shem attendance of the members of both The annual picnic of the First Presbyterian Sunday school will be held Wednesday, June 36, at Benton Jae Is the attend and enjoy this eam organizations. teams met yesterday with Charles Th Ouh have won 8 out of 12 Duryea Redmen Joseph Chealock, Reservations should be made with thus far in the east.

Freddy Lind Zambettl at the West Park and organized the West Park League. The Edward (Myer) Myeski, Stanley Robert W. Langford, Phone 1369, not I BWt Ouards and the Gospel strom hit a double and four singles later than Monday, June 24th. arlll take an active part league consists of the following teams: Park, Benton, Pa. Cars will leave the church at 9:30 a.

m. A feature of this yeafs outing will be an open ait meeting in the evening at the park On account of this service, the regular Wednesday night prayer meeting in the church will be omitted. Schedule for Todaj Boston at Chicago. Athletics at St. Louis.

New York at Cleveland. Triangle Shoe Store, Ramblers, Ray in six times at bat, increasing his batting average from .259 to .282. Although rapped for 14 hits, Slick Castleman, Giants' rookie, pltchec" Pukoweld, Leo Echalk, Edwin Ros llewicz, Victor Salttis, Leo Pukas, Elmer Rychleski, Al Grebe, Anthony Gtrabrlel, Michael Zereacaki, John Sadusky, William Walukonis, George Nesbltt. Shoe Repairing of West Pittston, Blue Goose and the Mohicans. Washington at Detroit.

IMTIFi companist. The public la invited to All league games will be played In attend this service. Sevastopol Sports Club Joseph Yesterday's Result i Miss Jane Rutledge, of avenue, entertained a few of her ARE PRESENTED TO New York to a 11 4 victory over Pittsburgh. Mel Ott hit homer No. 13 and Gus Mancuso also hit for the circuit.

HHcTiTiiTinwc tnu West Park at 10 a. with the exception o'. Ray Shoe Repairing, Detroit 7, New York classmates at her home last night. 111 I III IIIIB I which team will play its games at Chicago 5, Atheltics 3. IUII A tar barrel in back of the Town Johnny Vergez's homer with the ft p.

m. Mr. Zambettl drew up the Boston 3, St. Louis 0. (8 Yeacky, Prank Savaklnas.

Al Ktsh Ua, Peter CUlberto, Jcseph Pllkonls, Fred Mirabelle, Walter Yonchuk, Dommick Ruberton, Joseph Ches nesky, William Walter Morris. Martin Gil vary, William Moran, Hall exploded and caught fire yes rain). terday, but was son extinguished by following schedule for the week of June 23 and Monday, July 1: THER SCHOOL WORK bases filled featured the Philadelphia Phillies 8 3 victory over the' Cardinals. The blow drove Paul Dean Washington Cleveland. (I members of the Hose Company.

Although several members of the NANTIGOKE GIRL TODAY Monday, June 24 Blue Goose vs. A of additional books have Tony Valeski, Joseph Waselesky. West Pittston High kwlhgl UPPER VALLEY been placed on the shelves of Pittston out of the box. Syl Johnson allowed only 6 hits in winning his 5th game. Ramblers; Mohicans vs.

Triangle Shoe Store. Street Department were in the vicin Brown town Sports Club John embers of the 1935 SUtXTf' Schedule for Library, having been purchased with Charles A. Barone, son of Mr and Wrazien, William Walker, James Mc Don Brennan won his first game been certified Yatesvllle at nave Tuesday, June 25 Ramblers vs. Oriole. A.

the remaining portion of the fund ity of the explosion, no one was injured. Mrs. P. Dickey and Miss Mary Andrew, Vange Vigilante, Michael as follows, Bearcats at Boston. Mrs.

James Barone, of 307 Salem street, West Pittston, and Miss Vic Mohicans; Ray Shoe Repairing vs. contributed by the directors of the of the season in pitching Cincinnati to a 5 0 victory over Brooklyn. Lorn 1 Cornell, Gene BoroceL Guldo Stef Templin an Red Sox at Oregon. Blue Goose. library in memory of the late Mrs.

A. toria B. Plnkosh, of 13 Dewey Park, fenelll, Robert Lynctt, Joseph Lynch, Dickey, of York avenue, who were severely injured in an automobile ac Thursday, June 27 Mohicans vs. Nanticoke, were married this morning C. Shoemaker, a director of the library for many years.

The list of new Francis Connors, Bert Aneweeney, Claremont in 86. Stanislaus Church, Nanticoke, Ray Shoe Repairing; Triangle Shoe Store vs. Ramblers. cident in Paterson, N. several weeks Joseph Soltds, Frank Rolek, Patrick by Rev.

V. L. Blczysko. Orlanski, Frank Valeski. Keemer ago were brought to their home here yesterday by Mrs.

Dickey's son, Friday, June 26 Triangle Shoe Wyoming Nomads Ignatz Ostrow Store vs. Ray Shoe Repairing; Mo Mr. Barone, who conducts a drug store at 602 Luzerne avenue, is one of West Pittston's widely known young George, with whom they have been sky, E. Prynn, Joseph Isunareaux, ja 'OoMtft lor women hicans vs. Blue Goose.

books Is as follows, and all have i special appeal for' adult readers: "Biography of Robert E. Lee," volumes "Russia's Iron Age," Chamberlin. "Epic of America," Adams. "English Journey," Priestly. "Authors of Today and Staying in Ridge wood, N.

since Jerry Maelavage, August Molnar, jadUiliaoA Jane Fogarty, Monday, July 1 Ray Shoe Repair leaving St. Joseph's hospital, in Charles Redmond, Martin Michaels, men. He is a graduate of West Pittston High School, clsss of 1935, and ing vs. Ramblers; Blue Goose vs. Becawteuer.

tttute ary Ruth Shar Jack Novak, Stanley Klocko, George Paterson. They are recovering from their injuries and stood the Journey Triangle Shoe the University of Pittsburgh. Follow Maslowsky, Jcseph Haddock, Walter v' Cortege Julia Williams Sobolewekl. Walter Lamareaux, ing a wedding trip to New York, Atlantic, City and Pittsburgh, they will "Forty Two Years in the White well. Miss Vera Armstrong, of Warren Vaia davln, the latter a Leonard Eledhna, A.

Rincavage. reside at 603 Luzerne avenue. House," Ike Hoover. "Camel Bells of Bagdad," Miller. Panther A.

George ClaU. Jack 1934. street, and the Misses Henrietta and Louise Hartman, of Susquehanna ave College John Thor "Autobiography of John Hays Ham nue, have returned from a few days' visit in Washington, D. and were BREVITIES mond." "European Journey." Philip Gibbs. uege Walter Kist Gaughan, Nick Aqulllna, Charles Oracl, Sam Cordora, Theodore Plan ski, Nick AWmo.

Faust Valenti, Samuel C. Bufalkio, Joseph Loquesto, James O'Boyle, Sam Monttone, Pat accompanied here by Mrs. Eugene "The Radio Amateur's Handbook." "KM! lege Carl Edgar Maury and family are oe "Life Begins at Forty," Pitkin. During the summer months, the 11 rick Mullarkey, Frank Be bey, Thomas Bebey. cupylng their neawly purchased sum' mer home at West Falls.

Tost and brary is. open every afternoon and on Monday and Saturday evenings. Employes of the Glen Alden Coal Jtel Hartman and daughters, Constance and Vera Louise, who are visiting Mrs. Hartman's father, R. J.

Armstrong, and by Miss Elizabeth Hartman, of Washington, who will spend her Vacation at the family home. Constance and Vera Louise Hartman are registered with the Wilkesbarre Y. W. C. A.

camp at Harvey's Lake. Margaret at the West Pittston Shops will SOFT BALL STANDING INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE TENNIS PERIL I VA ii v3figfrNs VY i I CHAMPION i I Af TUB CONGRESSIONAL C.C, Lf 0 Yr) nun fom Eo6 iir yy be paid next Tuesday. ibarre Re A meeting of Phalanx Fraternity will be held at the Y. M. C.

A. Mon Bethlehem day night at 7:30 o'clock. All mem' bers are asked to be present. taL New York W. L.

Pet. Moran St Walsh 9 3 .818 Howell it King 8 .737 AUardyce 5 6 .600 Standard' 5 6 .455 Baldiini's 6 .465 Peck Evans 4 5 .444 8tauffers 3 6 .333 Rittenmyers 3 8 300 SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE Mrs. Clyde Kohnke, of Montgom ery avenue, entertained a group of young women, members of her class In the Methodist Protestant Sunday school, at her home last evening. Luz. Ave.

Baptist 9 1 .900 First BaptHat 8 3 .721 Me. Pro. 7 3 .700 First Pres ..6 5 .613 W. 8. M.

6 5 513 6. Pres. 6 6 455 Trinity 3 9 .182 Mrs. George Race, aged 77 years Harold Sweeney, who Is employed SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE a widely known resident of this sec by the Bethlehem Steel at Beth ytfbowski. Peterson, J.

hospital. Newark, N. mm BE tion, passed away yesterday after lehem, is spending the week end here L. A. 203 330 33016 noon at four o'clock at the home of with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. P. J. M. P.

000 003 001 her daughter, Mrs. Frances Dunn Sweeney, of Warren street. Wintle and Eggleston; Rogers, 6 Wllkern street, Exeter barough, fol Mrs, John Kohnke, of Montgomery CITY LEAGUE Lampman.and F. Smiles, Reid. avenue, is in Akron, N.

having been called there on account of the First Bap 055 300 30x IS lowing a six weeks' illness. During her 30 years' residence here Mrs. Race had enjoyed the friendship and respect of many of our people and her death of her sister, Mrs. Sarah Buck W. S.

Pres .430 303 30014 i Il ley Williams. (Revised Schedule) All Stars at Kehoe Berge Bone. Duryea at Pittston Plraitea Donovan. Junction Braves at West Wyoming Jamison and Like; Gavin and death was learned of with sincere Mrs. Fred Reber, of Wyoming ave Mil.

sorrow. She had resided with her nue, is attending an anniversary cele tewis beautiful estate k. win be open to the daughter for the last four years. Be' Walsh. oration at the P.

O. of A. Orphan' OLD FORGE WOMAN turday afternoon, June age at Mufllnville, today. She is INJURED IN DICKSON sides her daughter, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs.

Race is survived by five grandchildren Pittston Crabs at Sevastopol. Guaham. 5:30 p. nu when Wyora assistant State president of the or Society will hold der. Rose Zolpe, of 314 Vine street, Old Mr.

and Mrs. Aaron Mller, son This pretty little Chinese American miss threatens to win the national women's tennis supremacy of the United States. She la Henrietta Jung, who has developed Into a star at the tender age of 11. She was trained on San Francisco playground courts. Forge, incurred lacerations and brush Burns of the right arm last night and seven great grandchildren.

Tbe funeral will be held Monday afternoon at two o'clock, with services In the Diamond Hollow M. E. Church. interment will be in Lock vjlle cemetery. Wilbur and Monroe Anthony, of Ashley; Robert Anthony, of Delano, and CALL' Hit OH llJt'l of iijmm TOWN KEEPS JAIL UNLOCKED Aurora, Mo.

An intoxicated man walked out of the Lawrence County Jail 30 minutes after was strrested, then slipped back in the next morn when she was struck by an automo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller, of ire party. will include a con pin. High School Band, end folk dances.

Flower booths, silhouette WMte. Elephant Tree" the 'other attractions i bile after alighting from a trolley car Wanamle, have returned after visit ing Mrs. of Short street. ing to escape a Jail breakup charge. in Dickson City.

She was removed to the home of her sister in Dickson City whom she was going to visit at and her tutors say ete will be a top flight performer before aha Mrs. John A. Law, of Susquehanna The town night watchman aooarent TJse the Ckaassnea Department of the OasetU far Quick Result as 16. avenue, who underwent aa tye opera never ma we jeu. the tima of the accident, Jl Ii in aasssw eszaaw ssaciiiiaaswr ewswsw 1.

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