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6 THE SGIANTON REPUCUCAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1933 omen's. Socictu and Club News WW State President Will Dunmore Youngster To Take Part in Sorority Affair SOCIAL 1 'S 1 5 a sports gal day will be held at the Waverly Community house on labor day with a program consisting of tennis tournament finals, a mushball 'and baseball games, track events and other athletic contests. A card party and dance will be conducted in the evening In the house "with Mrs. Henry Belln In charge. It is expected that many will attend the all day program, both to witness the keen competition in the sports events and to enjoy dancing In the evening.

")' 1 The proceeds of the day will be turned into the Waverly fair and flower "show fund, which will be used to maintain the community house during the jcomlng year. poo Mr. and Mrs. N. O.

Robertson Jr Waverly, will entertain on Sunday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. George Weiss, Rochester. N. and Mr.

Engaged I could surely then have passed him: And he knew that I never could wish to stay, And would hot have heard what he had to say. Could I only aside have cast him. It was almost dark, and the moments sped. And the searching night wind found us But he drew me nearer and softly said (How the leaves bent down from the boughs o'erhead. To listen to all that my lover said; Oh.

the whispering wind around us. I am sure he knew when he held me fast, That I must be all unwilling; For I tried to go. and I would have passed, As the night was come with its dew at last, And the sky with its stars was filling. But he clasped me close when I would have fled, And he made me hear his story, And his soul came out from his lips and said (How the stars crept out where the white moon led, To listen to all that my lover said; Oh, the moon and the stars in glory.) I know that the grass and the leaves will not tell. And I'm sure that the wind, precious rover, Will carry my secret so safely and well That no being will ever discover Oneword of the many that rapidly From the soul speaking lips of my lover; And the moon and the stars that looked over Shall never reveal v.iat a fairylike spell They wove round us that night in the dell, In the path through the dew laden clover, i Nor echo the whisper that made my heart swell As they fell from the lips or my lover.

HOMER OREEnk mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Photographed above is Raymond, young son "of Mr. and as. ETHEL JOHNS Members of the Delta Zeta Alumnae Sorority association, Scranton and Wilkes Barre, will hold their luncheon today at 1 o'clock in Hotel Jermyn. Miss Ethel Johns. Taylor, will serve as toastmaster and Miss Helen Davles, also of Taylor, will be in charge of the A REOIIEST Build me a chest of nilver! Fashion each part with care; Fuse in the strongest allov.

Lasting beyond compare. Gather all worldly trouble, Worry and care and pain; saie in tnu cnest oi silver See that they all are lain. Fasten the lid securely. Proof against hand or key: Then from that cliff head yonder Hurl it into the sea. Then from your mighty storehouse Next to your throne above.

Send us your rarest treasures, Happiness. Hops and Love. LEO T. FOLEY EARLY SPRING Little shades of Erin, Reachuiff im to nod Telling of the wonders mac jay oeneatn tne sod. Little blades of beauty Nothing can surpass The saucy look of lovelines "tie oiaaes or grass.

FRANK T. QULNN THINK RIOIIT "As a man thlnketh," a wise one said. So shall hi whnU ilf For thoughts are things and their airy wings Move with rapidity. A wrong thought goes o'er the self fcttuie course, OUT'ITTIRS tW CRAMJ to Be Speaker at Meet OfW.CT.U.Uriit Annual Convention Is to Be Held in Peckville M. Church on Sept 8 The forty seventh annual conven tion of the Woman's Christian Temper ance union of Lackawanna county will be held in the Peckville M.

E. church on Friday, Sept. 8. Mrs. Ella Black, state president, will be one of the speakers, The program follows: Msrnlnt Sntiaa 10 a.

m. Consecration service. Mrs. John Adsmi "America" Flu "America" Km Salute. 10:15 a.

m. Convention called to order by the president, lire. Bertha Snedeker. Roll call of officers Record Secretary Mrs. l.

R. h. Lauatc. Committee: Resolutions Mrs. Ames Vlckers, Mrs.

Eva Lewis, Mil. Btta Swindle. fVltirtHJaiM. Mrs. Ida "Klnback.

Mn. Elisabeth Beck Report or recording secretary. Mrs. L. R.

L. Rooort of correiDOndias: secretary. Mrs. Helen Hartley Report of treasurer. Miss Gertrude Dears Report of auditors.

Report of L. T. L. Mrs. Nellie Thomas Report of T.

L. B. and Mothers. Mrs. William Leavers EvanMllstic Mrs.

John Adami President's address. Election of officers. Reoort of reclonal conference. Mrs. H.

A. Dlmllch, Mrs. Catherine 8ie. bold. Miss Helen Hartley.

Introduction of visitors. Noontide prayer Mrs. Weylind Spencer Time Keeper Mrs. Jacob Evans Alternooa session 1:15 o. Executive committee meetlnc.

1 o. m. Convention called to order. Orean recital Ruel Hurd Devotions The Rev. H.

C. Banks Greetings from W. C. T. Mrs.

William Swales Remarks by the Rev. Georxe Savage, pastor of the M. E. church. Response Mrs.

H. A. Dlmllch Memorial service Mrs. Mary Chesterneld Address, Mrs. Elba Black, state president Reports of directors.

Americanization Mrs. Catherine Slebold Christian citizenship Dr. Anna Clarke Flower mission Mrs. Lizzie Davis Duet, Venald Bovard and Mist May Beldhauiler Offering. Humane Mist Helen Hartley Institutes Mrs.

Bertha Snedeker Jail Mrs. Weyland Spencer Legislative Mrs. W. B. Christine Medal contest Mrs.

Bovd Smith Medical temperance Miss Carrie Gearv Moving pictures Mrs. Etta Swingle Open air meetings and fairs, Mrs. Hannah Oliver Parliamentary law. Miss Helen O. Hartley Publicity Mrs.

Acnes Vlckers S. T. Mrs. Walter Bias Sunday schools Mrs. Jacob Ekeresley Temperance and missions.

Mrs. Lulu Beiiiok Family May Spend Week End at Camp Labor day week end at Camp Owaissa, Y. W. C. A.

camp, Lake Ariel, will be onen to families and couples who wish to spend the holiday there. The forty acre camp win open on Saturday and close on Monday night, Including Woolworth and Main halls. Boating, tennis. Ding pong, swim ming and other summer recreations are available. Registration may oe made at the association building, Lin den street, as soon as possible.

Retreat for Women A retreat for women will be con ducted at the Ladies' Retreat House, Passion 1st convent, Oreen Ridge street, Dunmore. starting on Saturday night ana closing on Monday evening. Tne retreat wui be uder tne direc tion of the Rev. Patrick McMurray, C. P.

Reservations may be secured by calling 3 5121, or by communicating wim rainer MCMurray at St. Ann's monastery. OUTING FOR ERIE EMPLOYES Erie Railroad comnany emnlavea wui conauci meur inira annual outing at Lake Ariel today. Transportation to and from the lake will be on two special trains, one leavinar Pitts. ton and the other from Duryea at 8:15 a.

m. Steve Paval, Duryea, heads tne committee on arrangements. Mrs. Catherine Kissinger held its an nual reunion. Present were: and Mrs.

H. Bride eman and sons. Eugene and Bruce: Mr. and Mrs. Harry L.

Kissinger and daguhter. Margaret; Mr. and Mrs. Al vin O. Kissinger and son, Richard, and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Snyder and sons, itooert ana rucnara, an of Scranton. ooo The Havens family will hold its twelfth annual reunion at Heart lake on Laoor day. Day Special' SilUCFtVarC and Mrs. M.

A. Gllmartln, New York who will be their guests over the week end and holiday. 0 0 0 In honor of Miss Idelle Rickles, Rochester. N. a birthday bridge party was held on Tuesday evening at uie nome 01 Mrs, trans: rurman, ma Quincy avenue.

Games and dancing were enjoyed and refreshments were served by Mrs. Furman. assisted by Miss Yvette Jarre. Those present were: Misses Idelle Rickles, Pauline Rosens te In. Helen Kal stein.

Marian Taren. Esther Weinberg, Esther Taren. of Boston, Thetaia Sehworts, Mildred Posovsky. Theresa Zlatin. Irene Fallock.

Anita Mints, Ruth Levy and Yvetta Jaffe. 0 0 0 Miss Tillie Miller. Ash street, entertained recent? in honor of Miss Lillian Bernstein, New York. There were ten guests. 0 0 0 Members of the Dorcas club were entertained on Tuesday afternoon at the summer home of Mrs.

John Durkin, Archbald. at Newton lake. High scores at cards were held by Mrs. P. F.

Walsh, this city, and Mrs. M. Flannery. Arch bald. The special orlze was awarded to Mrs.

Agnes Reilly, Scranton. There were thirty guests. 0 0 0 Mrs. J. Joseph O'Brien, Harrison avenue, will entertain at bridge next Tuesday afternoon in honor of Miss Eleanor Murphy and Mrs.

Bessie Bar rett, Philadelphia. Mrs. Barrett and Miss Murphy are the guests of their sister. Mrs. Andrew P.

Gavin, Jefferson avenue, Dunmore. ooo Mrs. Lulu Wilkins. Colfax avenue. will entertain the members of her club this afternoon at her summer home at Handsome lake.

0 0 Miss Mary Bugno. Manle street, was tendered a farewell party on Tuesday evening by the members of her sorority. Miss Bugno will leave in the near future to enter the Nurses' Training school at the Kings County nospitai, Broowyn, N. Y. Tne guests were: Muses Rita Le strange, Helen Horn, Ann Vesey, Helen Ruane.

Jean Oxlev. Ruth McGulre. Ann McHugh, Helen Lestrange, Mar garet Marjorie Calpin, Mary Loysansky, Mary Lynn, Margaret Atchinson and Mary Phillips, and James Golden, Paul Donnelly, Charles estrange, josepn Reap, James Malloy Thomas Heffron, Frank Culkin, Robert Edenrode, Daniel Boland. Joseph Nealan, Francis Durkin, Charles Gallagher, Jack Kearney, Michael Banks, Ray De Paulo, Michael Keegan, Donald Grier, and John Shaughnessy. ooo Mrs.

Jennie Carter, 123 North Everett avenue, entertained on Tuesday evening in honor of her daughter, Clara. Refreshmets were served by the hostess assisted by Miss Margaret Helrlng and Miss Ann Kearney. Those present were: Helen Moran, Ann Kearney, Margaret and Betty Helrlng, Mary and Gertrude Shemel finig, Frances Bunehouse, Clara Carter, Jule Bundy and George Richards, Frank McNicholas, Clarence Lloyd, Charles Davis, David Price, Edward Caple, Joseph Grant, and Thomas Griffiths. Miss Carter was presented with many gifts. ooo The Vlado Grecco fraternity will hold its monthly meeting tonight at the parish house.

Joseph E. Halchak will preside and all members are urged to attend. The session will start promptly at 8 o'clock. oo Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Wolfe, 729 North Irving avenue, entertained on Tuesday afternoon in honor of the tenth birthday of their daughter, Marjorie. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Wolfe assisted by the Misses Marjorie Davles. Frances Hunsicker. Irene Zenger, and Marlon Leonard.

Present were: Marjorie Helen Wolfe, Bobby Ann Wolfe, Gene Neville, Janet Wolfe, Laura Jean Davis, Shirley Fern, Mary. Redding ton, Dorothy Wheaton, Sally Harris, Alice Shelton, Bobby Wolfe, and Bobby Simms. ooo The Democratic women of Lackawanna county will hold a card party tomorrow night at Melody garden. Nay Aug park. Mrs.

E. J. Mahon is general chairman in charge of the affair. 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs.

James Moore, 816 Monroe avenue, Dunmore, announce the marriage of their son, Aloyslus, to Miss Mable Garrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Garrett, Eynon street, which was solemnized on Thursday morning, Aug. 24. in St.

Patrick's church. Miss Helen Miller attended the bride. Edward Walsh was the be? man. wi me onoe ana ner maid wore powder blue with matching accessories. After a wedding breakfast at the Dunmore.

West Side Bride Photo by Aimo Pictured above is Miss Helen Gonsowskl, 1265 Reynolds avenue, who recently became the bride of Steve Jockowskl, Loomis avenue. The, ceremony was performed in Peter and Paul Russian Orthodox church, West Scranton. Scott township schools for the past four years. Mr. Hoofer is a graduate of Waverly Hiffh school and Is engaged in farming.

The couple is on an extended motor trio to Buffalo. Niagara Falls and Detroit. On their return they will reside in Craig. 0 0 0 Miss Helen Gonsowskl, 1265 Reynolds avenue, and Steve Jocokski, 1275 Loomis avenue, were married on Tues day in SS. Peter and Paul Russian Or thodox church, West Scranton.

The bride was gowned in white satin with Spanish veil, and carried a white prayer book. The bridesmaid. Miss Laura Jockowskl, wore a gown of pink taffeta. John Pateckconski was the best man. The couDle is on a trio throush New York state.

0 0 0 On Sunday at Pennside Beach. Cal licoon. N. the family of Harry A. and 'Opportunity Victory 0, 1 tv Photo by Bachrach HELEN DAVIES music.

Both were student of Syracuse university. Miss Ruth Avery, Clarks Summit, Bucknell university graduate, Is chair man of the committee in charge. The association includes members of the Delta Zeta sorority at Bucknell, Syra cuse and Cornell universities. And, returning, brings only woe. So why not have the best on earth? RigJit thoughts can make it so.

CHARLOTE E. NETJL8 WHAT MY LOVER SAID By the merest chance, in the twilight gioom, In the orchard oath he met me: In the tall, wet grass, with its faint perfume. And I tried to pass, but he made no room, I tried, but he would not let me, So I stood Kid blushed till the grass grew red With my lace bent down above It, While he took my hand as he whisper ins said (How the clover lifted each pink, sweet head. To listen to all that my lover said; Oh, the clover in bloom. I love it.) In the high, wet grass went the path to hide, And the low.

wet leaves hung over, But I could not pass upon either side. For I found myself, when I vainly tried. In the arms of my steadfast lover. And he held me there and he raised my head, While he closed the path before me. And he looked down into my eyes and said (How the leaves bent down from the boughs o'erhead.

To listen to all that my lover said, un, tne leaves nanging lowly o'er me.) Had he moved aside but a little way, CHIIDMN MADUATIOM "1 X3 aw MUTT jl Mrs. Fred Davis, Harper street, Moore residence, the couple left for a trip to Mew York ana Atlantic City. On their return they will reside at sis Monroe avenue, Dunmore. 'ooo The following are the winners of one weeKiy duplicate bridge matcnes conducted by Mrs. Monroe Brandwene and Mrs.

Maurice Lazarus at the Elks club every Tuesday evening: North and South, first, Joseoh Coyne and Mrs. Maurice Lazarus; second, Mr. and Mrs. M. Laurence; third, Miss Ber netta Kelly and Mrs.

Horace Mahon East and West, first, Ben Sheren and Monroe Brandwene; second, Alice Pettigrew and Robert Murray; third, M. DePeuro and J. Kerns. ooo The men of Glenburn will conduct their annual flower show on the par' lsh house grounds on Saturday. Sspt.

9. Ralph E. Griffiths is gen eral chairman of the show and he Is being by the following com mittees Miss Eleanor Matthews, flow ers; E. Hall, refreshments; Charles Noll, pake sale; Richard Little, grounds; George Lewis, game; Earl Southerland, entertainment; the Rev. E.

G. McCanoe, publicity; Eddie Lucker. lights; Ray Weiland, pro grams; Rolfe Anders, parking, and William Morris prizes. ooo Miss Elease Weinss, daughter of Gustave Weinss, 431 South Main avenue, and Royce B. Carter, North Washington avenue, were married yesterday at noon in the Washburn Street Presbyterian church.

The Rev. John Hubert Stanton, pastor, per formed the ceremony. There were no attendants. Both Mr. and Mrs.

Carter are teachers in the North Scranton Junior High school. Mrs. Carter, a graduate of Hood college. Frederick, was a teacher of home economics in the school. Mr.

Carter, a mathematics instructor. was graduated from Mansfield State Teachers' college, ooo Mrs. W. E. Lawler, Mrs.

Francis Treon, this city, were chairmen of the committee in charge of the bridge tea yesterday afternoon at the Ablngton Hills Country club. More than ninety were in attendance, ooo Mrs. Anna Tully, Adams avenue, an nounces the marriage of her daughter, Margaret Tully, to Henry Gunning, Lakewood which was solemnized last March In the Cathedral rectory, ooo Mr. and Mrs. J.

Milton Spencer, Pleasant Mount, will observe their fit tleth wedding anniversary on Sept. 6. A reception will be held in their residence frccn 2 o'clock in the afternoon until 10 clock that night. ooo At a recent meeting of the Delta Al. nha fraternity in the home of Jamei Morel, plans were outlined for a weiner roast to be conducted In the near future.

Hugo Sarton. president, was in charge, ooo Mr. and Mrs. William Phillros Wheeler. Scott, announce the marriage of their daughter, Susan Louise Wheeler, to Floyd L.

Hopfer, Craig, which was solemnized on Thursday, Aug. 24. at the home of the Rev. Joseph n.crr. xne ev.

Mr. Kerr officiated. The couple was unattended. Mn Hoofer Is a graduate of Waverly High school and Mansfield State Teachers' college. She has been a teacher in the Permanent Guaranteed To Be Genuine Methods At Popular Prices Aha Hair Mareeling, Finger Waving, etc.

TRY US I LoziER'srir 421 Lackawanna Ave. NIGHT In a golden cup of noonllght; In a sparkling cup of starlight; Lives a tiny elfin creature, The sprite, that men call night! Her eyes are filled with bliss, Her lips were made to kiss. She's a slightly daring creature, This sprite, that men call night I When lovers woo their loved ones Besides a babbling brook, that runs Into a pool of crystal, She bathes there with her lady maids. Oft times when thieves and robbers work And all about them danger lurks, sees, and shields them With her darkest velvet hood. While (tar lhnva tu.l.

u. eep, She watches o'er us In our sleep wri. a luiiaoy When tiny babies wake and cry. This lovely lady awcet and fair. wiMiin ner iair man u.cjr uauy worK.

ROBERT W. SCHF'OH Marriage Licenses William T. Nelson, Scott Run. Mildred Davis, Binghamton, N. T.

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The 14 inch hook around, Fas tidia elastic and saw cr peach brocade. 3U Model 4302. Photo by Bachrach Miss Esther Savitz (above), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron D.

Savitz; I New Alexander street, 1 Wilkes Barre, whose en gagement to Sidney A. I Weiss, son of Edward Weiss, 1 317 Harrison avenue, was jj announced on Sunday eve i ning at a reception in Hotel I Sterling, Wilkes Barre. 2 Miss Savitz, who is well known in Scranton, is a I graduate of G. A. R.

High I school, Wilkes Barre. Mr?" I Weiss is an employe of the Pittston company. No date has been set for i the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.

A. W. Thomas and family, Richmont street, are spending a. few rtivj in Atlantic City. i Miss Margaret S.

Briggs and Walter Briggs, 1605 Jefferson avenue, Dunmore, and Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Walker, 1701 Clay avenue, Dunmore, krp in Atlantic City.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Zeidler and Miss Mary Reynolds, this city, are cruising on the Great Lakes. Scrantonians in New York are: Hynes and Morris Quint, Madison fcvenue; Mr.

and Mrs. H. Lewis, and on, Lackawanna avenue, and Charles Hornbaker and his motner ana sisier, Prospect avenue. Anna C. Franklin, Lena F.

Osborne, Charles J. and John M. Mor ris, this city, have returned from Harrisburg where they attend the Pennsylvania Chiropractors' association convention. i Thomas Kane, North Main avenue, has returned from Chicago. Ray Monahan, Emmett street, is recuperating at home from an operation lit the State hospital, Miss Ruth White, Wheeler avenue, is in Chicago.

i Miss Vinoenta Alexander, Ferdinand street, is a patient at the State liospltal. The Misses Grace, Mary and Catherine Hart, Pine street, are visiting In Pittston. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Henry C.

Mirte, Dunmore, will spend the coming week fend at Westcolang lake. Willis Thomas and son, Eric, London, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. D.

Buckingham, Academy street. Mrs. C. C. Schuster and Betty Schuster, Linden street, have returned from New York.

Mrs. T. P. McWilliams and family, Drandview street, have returned from take Carey. Mrs.

Stanley Harris and mother, Mrs. Bertha Brown, Stafford avenue, mre spending some time in Atlantic pity. Miss Dorothy Walsh, Fifth avenue, liu returned from Lake Carey, where the spent the past month. Miss Leola Highfield, Bryn Mawr Jtreet. and Miss Janet Stevens, weo ter avenue, are spending some time at Starlight, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, East street, have returned from Bul Judge and Mrs. Albert L. Watson, are tne guests oi Mr, ana s.

George B. Jermyn at their Burn er home, Pairhaven, Vt. Mrs. George S. Mott and cnuaren, xks Summit, have returned from nrestport, Conn.

Mrs. John Burns and Miss Jean Sunn, Marion street, have returned rom New York. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rosenwelg, Em nett street, have as their guest, Min al Berger, Toronto, Can.

Mia Mary Davles. North Main ave lue, has returned after spending three neks at Williams' cottage at Luther and, Pocono Pines. Pa. Miss Elsie M. Williams and Mrs.

D. Williams, North Main avenue, ave returned nome alter spending me time in Milwaukee. and at World's xair, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.

Gomer Williams have turned from their wedding trio and rlU be at home at 918 Hampton ireet, Mr. and Mrs. Edson Peck, Adams penue, have returned from a motor tip along the coast of the New England states. While on the triy, they Visited at Old Lyme, Conn. 5 Mrs.

John E. Payne, this city, and ftlaa Anne Burnett, West Pltteton, fill leave this morning on a ten day tip to Chicago, where they will at imd the World's fair. Personals Back to School SALE Heavily plated silver. Lustrous and rich looking. 11 College isericordia School Frocks A complete line of Girls' Wash Dresses Many Style Exclusive with Us Only! All fast colon 7 to 16 Boys' New Feat Color 7 7 7 Tweed Shorts, and Tie 7 $11 .19 7 A 3to9Yn.

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Pre professional training in teaching. Physical training aud outdoor sports. EXTENSION COURSES An attractive program of courses designed to meet the demands of the teachers will be offered in Wilkes Barre on Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Regular Saturday Campus courses are offered throughout the year. The College trill open September 20, 1933.

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