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THE SCR ANTON REPUEDCSN, WEDNESDAY. OCT. 24. 1934 agent Vor the Street Car Men's Union, starting at 5:10 o'clock, to which the Taylor The Rev. 8.

H. Casey was celebrant public Is Invited. The society was founded by Mrs. of the mass with the Rev. S.

H. Newi for Thi RepnbHeaa left South" Scraiitoii West Scrantoe O'Boyle as deacon, and the Rev. W. Oarney, Its first president, with with Iraa Evans, in West Taylor J. Ward, subdeacon.

street, or lAoiioi to Taylor US will receive immediate attention. MAITLANO HARRIS, Cerrespondent Office Phone eleven members of the church. Today the membership list is many times the original group. In addition to Miss Brady, the officers are: Mrs. Allison Mead, vice Newt Box at Davis' Lanoheonetto Interment was In Cathedral Cemetery.

The pallbearers were: John Holleran, Michael Klernan, Michael O'Nell, John Moran, John Haggerty ADDRESSES PUPILS 7M Cedar Ave. Phone 4 3741 JOHN J. DEMUTH 7m 17 North Main Arena TAYLOR, Oct. 23. A pictorial pros president; Mrs.

George Butler, secretary, and Mrs. Bdson Hay, treasurer. entation on "The Science of Money Management' was given by A. Law ren Brown, educational director of and Frank Joyce. GIVEN SURPRISE PARTY Nurses Alumnae Mountain Group Begin Observance Miss Mildred Decker was honored Investors Syndicate and member of the speakers' Bureau of the American Emmons Speaks At Local Church recently with a surprise party at her home on East Market Street on her To Conduct Ball Urge Adjustment Of Traffic Problem AuocUtkm for Economic Education, I I I nn miaOl I linn At to the pupiU of the senior high achool ViUllUUll ISllillGl At Baptist Church return from New York.

Entertainment in the auditorium on Tuesday after was enjoyed. were served by Mrs. Decker and Mrs. Irene noon, Members of the Epworth League, Five organizations of the East The Rev. Dr.

B. L. C. Baer, pastor At a meeting of the committee on "Measuring the Church" was the Oeorge. Stewart Memorial Church, have com Mountain Section have Joined In ar Those present were: Misses Eleanor subject of an ad areas given by the Rev.

Peter K. Emmons, pastor of the pleted plans for the Halloween so ranging for an "appreciation dinner" of Jackson Street Baptist Church, was the speaker last night at the opening of the sixtieth anniversary celebration will meet for all day sewing today in the edifice. The session will begin at 10 a. m. and will continue after luncheon.

Mrs. E. F. Price, class president will be in charge. Sponsored by the board of trustees, a supper will be served on Thursday evening by members of the Ladles' AM Society.

Serving will begin at 5:30 o'clock and the supper will be open to the public. G. O. P. Unit to Hold Rally Here on Oct.

29 The Green Ridge Republican Club, meeting last night in the home of Wally Davis, 711 Deacon Street, outlined plans for a O. O. P. rally to be held on Monday evening, Oct. 29, In the Green Ridge Bank Building.

The meeting will be cosponsored by the Green Ridge Women's Republican Club. Louis Marcus, club president, presided and appointed John Jones, Richard Atkinson and Anthony Swarts koff as a committee to complete the details. A report on the membership drive was given by Frank Sapack. The benefit scheduled for last night was postponed until next Tuesday night. Instructs Kniglits With Supreme Commander Donald B.

Cahoon in charge, a school of instruction for initiatory work was con. ducted last night following the meet ins of Columbus Oommanderv. No. cial to be held In the church assembly to be held next Monday night at P. O.

Westminster Presbyterian Church, room on Friday evening I S. of A. Hall, South Scranton, to honor I those who have had a part in securing Cappman, Sally Richardson, Roberta and Mildred Patterson, Loretta Stanton, Eileen Frear, Mildred Decker, Gladys and Dorothy Banks, Hilda Haddock, Margeretta Decker, Dorothy and Lilla' Oeorge, Megan Haddock, Ibus iw jiu.e.1 Imnrnvement for that. arn Club of Taylor High School will meet Association, the Mountaineer Social arrangements last night, plans were completed for the annual masquerade ball of the Alumnae Association, West Side' Hospital Training School for Nurses, to be held tonight at 8:30 o'click Jn Jr. O.

U. A. M. Hall, North Main Avenue. Miss Louise E.

Reese is chairman of the general committee on arrangements and is being assisted by Miss Jeanette Evans. Mrs. Alberta Reed is president of the organization. Prises will be given for the prettiest, funniest and most orglnal costumes. Assisting Misses Reese and Evans Thomas Oeorge, Albert Evans, Wil liam Davis, Oeorge Walker, William Haddock, William Angel, Theodore ZlrrZt tiw Club, the United Sportsmen's Club, the tAJ mSf Waldorf Park Association and the Lau llfi dteCU lmportant busl" rel Line Heights Improvement Aaso Jones, Bruce Newman, Albert Harper, rw tMMawiMi mt f.

llPllrt) Bernard Neipert, Robert Sharpe, Ar TAYLOR NOTES the affair. thur Smith, James House and Her TAYLOR, Oct. 23. Funeral serv Mayor Stanley J. Davis.

Councllmen bert Hinton. ices lor Micnaei H. weroei will be Harry E. Apgar, Russell W. Armbruster held on Wednesday afternoon In the oeorge W.

Mackle, Peter J. O'Donnell The' Green Rldge Community Club will petition City Council on Friday afternoon to turn its attention to traffic problems at Green Rldge Corners, which, the club 'contends, are dangerous to motorists and pedestrians. Meeting last night in the Green Ridge Bank Building, the association named a committee of six to visit Council in an effort to have the solons personally view the congestion. The club members will ask the removal of a traffic light at Electric Street and Sanderson Avenue and the installation of one at Deacon Street and Sanderson Avenue. They will seek also to have speeding motorists on Boulevard Avenue slacken their rapid paces and wlU insist on enforcement of the ordinance on double and all night parking.

Nelson E. Polley, president, presided and a discussion of the question of flushing mine voids was held. Plans were furthered for a card party to be conducted on Saturday evening, Nov. 10, In the meeting rooms. Ted Connolly was named chairman of the committee.

are: Martha Peters, Marion Golden, Agnes Rome, Mrs. Margaret Evans, home or Ms sister, Mrs. Emma and John B. Rader, Director of Public Stump, 410 South Main Street, at works William A. schunk.

City Engl. Mrs. Warren Weeks, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. COMMITTEE MEETS A meeting of the social committee of the Court Street Epworth League was held at the home of Miss Margaret Phillips last night.

Plans for the Halloween party next Tuesday evening in the church parlors were ciock. Tne Rev. p. w. Meisenneimer neer Charles F.

Schroeder and his chief will officiate. Interment will be in assistant. Cvrus M. Roberts. Senator Mary Stone, Mrs.

Eldrldge, Mrs. Cro thamel, Credwin Edmunds, Nellie Ik Forest nome cemetery. John W. Howell. Representative Rob Moses and Mrs.

William T. Dodge. Members of the Taylor Swiss Bene ert P. Cordier, Secretary of the Com Cards will be enjoyed and prizes will ficial Society will meet at the Hose monwealth John J. Owens, Sheriff be given for high scores.

Players are asked to provide cards. Company No. I Hall Wednesday aft oeorge T. Williams, Bernard J. Hard' ernoon at 2 o'clock to attend the fu ine, general superintendent of the pub' neral of Michael H.

Weibel. 11c works department: County CommlS' Midweek prayer services in the lo sioners Morgan Thomas, Louis Von Gatherings Held cal Protestant churches will be ob sersren and John F. Healey and W. 285, Knights of Malta, in the Oreen Ridge Bank Building. Sir Knight Commander David Bowen presided.

The Rev. Charles Tudor, pastor, will continue his series of lectures on "The Sermon on the Mount" tonight, taking for his theme, "What 1 the Christine Way to Liver" Mrs. Matilda Dickson, 542 Deacon Street, who, is confined to her home by illness, is reported to be Improving. served on Wednesday evening at 7:30 Kdson, acting director of the Works o'clock. The respective pastors will be Division here, will be among the in By Young Peoph completed.

The meeting was conducted by Miss Thelma Cooper, fourth vice president. Present were: Add Rodney, Margaret Phillips, Betty. Rodney, Harry Cook, Laura Phillips, Ann Hill, Chet Flnkley, James Burnett, Doris Brett Schneider. Donations for the Booth Festival will be taken at the party, which will be preceded by a business meeting. TO SPEAK ON INDIA "India" will be the subject of the Rev.

Gordon Kibler at the Providence Presbyterian Church tonight at 7:30 o'clock. His topic will be illustrated in cnarge or tne Rev. a. c. Dewey, Vited guests.

Governor Pinchot is also pastor of tne Calvary Baptist Church, be ged to attend. will speak on "Can A Christian Use The general committee is made up BAPTIST ACTIVITIES Members of the Senior Phllathea Class of Green Ridge Baptist Church Donald Richards was elected presi Beer and of the following: Willard Jenkins, REV. JESSE I WILSON dent of the Senior Christian Endeavor An important meeting of the Green chairman; F. A. Fanuccl, secretary Society, Washburn Street Presbyterian Leaf Clur.

will be held on Friday even last night in the Simpson M. Carl Graham, ticket custodian; Mrs. Lewis Isaacs, Jacob Sossong, Edward cnurcti, last night at the monthly ing in the clubrooms to make final plans for the annual masquerade ball Church at the third of a series of Sporer, Nicholas Greenwald, special programs being conducted this on Halloween night in Ott's Auditor Other committees are: ium. with colored slides. Rjrntl(in' Mrs.

Elzle Helbins Kenesky, week In connection with the seventy eighth anniversary of the founding of the congregation and the 150th The Oreen Leaf Club will take part Mrs. Charles Fralick, Mrs. Prank Durbln 'HOH TO SAVE! The Junior Guild of the church held a supper meeting last night in in the American Legion mummer's I Wini.m Mrs." Jacob sosson nnrnde to he heir! on Tnp.iriav even I Mrs. c. T.

Mueller. Mrs P. Kammerse: the church parlors. The Rev. D.

Er In Joe bonmtw anrt hin Riimrr Charles Tanslt. Andrew Cronkey, Pred ros a 1 i and wuiiam wvanai. anA William Wvandt vin Sheets, pastor of the First Christian Church, was the speaker. Miss nickle Band will lead the club in the Tickets: P. A.

Panucci, Ctrl Oraham and line of march. Mildred Palmer, president, presided. Nicholas oreenwaia. Entertainment: Lewis Isaacs, chairman; IVOR PRICE of the Hickory Street Baptist Church, of which the Rev. Hayden Howell is pastor.

The Rev. Dr. Baer had for his subject "The Outstanding Miracle of History." Miss Helen Kiesel was the soloist. A special feature of tonight's entertainment will be selections on the harp by Ivor Price. The Troubadours will present a musical number entitled "The Daisy Chain." The Rev.

J. A. Crawn, a former pastor, will be the speaker. The program follows: Music Invocation Song "We're Marchi to Reading Scripture and Prayer Song "All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name." Congregation Remarks Chairman, Arthur Schuman Selections on the Harp Ivor Price The Troubadours "The Daisy Chain" The words by Robert Louis Stevenson, Laurence Alma Tadema, W. R.

Rands, Norman Gale, and Anon. The music composed by Liza Lehmann. Soprano, Mrs. Ralph Rozelle; tenor. Harold Miller; contralto.

Mrs. Spencer Everly; A surprise party was held re wniaM Jnklni and P. A. Panucci. Decoration: Lewis Isaacs, chairman; Fred cently in honor of William Roache, TO HOLD CARD PARTY Bonnert and Mrs.

Dennis mitiy, Walnut Street. Covers were laid for Just check over these attractive values! Then count your savings. You will be surprised how much you actually A card party will be conducted by twenty five guests, members of the Ever Ready Club this on account of teachers' institute Convention Report evening in Knights of Pythias Hall save by shopping in an American Store. SPECIALLY PRICED cnurcn Avenue. Playing will com' being held in Scranton on Thursday and Friday, pupils of the borough Presented to P.

T. A mence at 8:30 o'clock. Dominoes, anniversary of Methodism in the United States. The Rev. Jesse L.

Wilson, pastor, served as chairman. Prayer was offered by the Rev. John Hubert Stanton, pastor of the Washburn Street Presbyterian Church, and the Rev. E. M.

Pierce, associate pastor of Elm Park M. E. Church, read scripture. Several selections were sung by the choir. The Rev.

Dr. Henry H. Crane, pastor of the Elm Park M. E. Church, will be the guest speaker tonight.

A candle light communion service will be held tomorrow night a lecture will be given on Friday evening by the Rev. C. S. Kemblc, Newark, N. J.

The celebration will conclude on Sunday when the Rev. Dr. Joseph M. M.Gray, Washington, D. will schools will enjoy a vacation at the pinochle and bridge will be played.

Players are requested to supply cards. A well attended meeting of the close of the classes on Wednesday. Classes will resume study on Mon Mrs. Elizabeth Batt Is chairman of Parent Teacher Association of Roger Williams (No. 10) School was held last day.

fo) o) the affair, The senior B. Y. P. V. Welsh Bap night in the school building with Mrs.

tist Church, will hold its weekly de Robert Byer presiding. MANY ATTEND PARTY votional meeting on Thursday even The card party conducted last night Prof. John Murphy, principal, wel ing. Miss Catherine Francis, presi by the and groups of Holy Rosary Derrydale Richland corned tha parents and gave a brief talk. Mrs.

Robert Byer, reporting for dent, will preside. oamone, n. it. rnurston, Accompanist, Mrs. Leon R.

Gardner. A Short History of Our Church. Louella 2 ibs. 65i Mrs. Ann Weber, Gogota, N.

is the delegates to the state convention, 2 its. 57 I 2 in 61 Church in St. Mary's Hall was largely attended. Next week the women of the parish whose names begin with will conduct a party. The affairs are for here to attend the funeral of her Arthur Schuman (A Stereoptlcon Talk) Address The Rev.

J. A. Crawn I A former nastor of this church) brother, Michael H. Weibel. gave a review of the meeting held In this city.

Mrs. Joseph Battle talked occupy the pulpit at 10:30 a. m. and Mrs. Kate Phillips, North Scranton, Offertory Ivor Price recently visited relatives in this place.

on finances; Mrs. Hubert Gormley told of the work of the social and oong "God Will Take Care of You." 7:30 p. m. Concert to Be Given the benefit of the school fund. NORTH END BRIEFS Celestial Lodge, No.

64, D. of fcztscat EGGS 35 Srhnadpr Stnn HrP committee and Mrs. Edmund aenndaer siops nere str.u.h on MembershiD." Ciosini Prayer Key. J. a.

Crawn DONALD RICHARDS The Pick of the Nests will hold its semi monthly meeting Auarney uenerai 1 1 1 1 a a. Among the entertainment features By Tabernacle Choir Prof. Morgan S. Boston, director. business and social session in the Schnader, Republican nominee for Will Offer Program was the skit, "Love Versus church.

He succeeds Robert Thorn tomorrow night in K. of P. Hall. Mable Jlpllng, councilor, will be In charge. governor, stopped off here briefly yes the Community Chest players and Prof.

Zadok Arkush, a novelty ton. terday morning en route from Phila last night announced the program for the sixth annual concert of the Junior vocal selections by Jars. Kathryn Selected Eggs 29 Mr. Thornton was elected first vice. delphia to Tunkhannock, where he pianist who has traveled twice around the world, will present his program Bernadro, radio soloist.

president. Other officers are: Marion The decorating committee for the Halloween dance of the Lymus Club will meet this evening at 8:30 o'clock spoke last night. He came here by tomorrow evening, at 8 o'clock, In the VanHousen, second vice president Samuel Harris, recording secretary Every Egg Guaranteed Bethany Baptist Church, Plttston To Conduct Bazaar In the parish hall. train and then motored to Wyoming County. The attorney general, in conference with party leaders here, ex Avenue and Pear Street.

Irene Dalley, assistant recording sec The Marvlne A. B. C. will meet Arrangements have been completed Prof. Arkush can play two differ retary; Edgar Buckingham, treasurer pressed full confidence that the G.

O. tomorrow evening in Its headquarters, 15 ASCO Sliced Bacon Ib. pkg. Frances Melville, pianist, and George for the annual bazaar of the Women Guild of the Hickory Street Presby. end selections at the same time on the piano, Imitates a Swiss harp; also P.

ticket will carry the state next following football Transue, chorister. month. Patrick Love, 32, Von Storch Ave terian Church in connection with the piays tne piano with his nose while No Waste No Rind Delicious With Oar Eggs nue, incurred a scalp laceration last Plans were discussed for a dramatic presentation. Games were enjoyed supper to be conducted by the Ladles' blind folded. He composes marches SKIT TO BE PRESENTED Aid Society, Wednesday and Thurs night when he fell In the 1900 block of North Main Avenue.

Treatment from old time ballads and hymns sug and refreshments were served. Up Large Sweet, Santa Clara The Travelers' Aid Society will its Community Chest skit, "Ref day evening In the Parish Hall. The gested by the audience. He will play wards of fifty were present. following chairmen of committees will erence Required," at the meeting of his own composition, the C.

C. C. March, which he dedicated to the lo) Weekly meetings of the young peo pie's organizations of the First Bap be in charge: cake booth, Mrs. Eliza ine Minute Men in the Chamber of was given at the State Hospital. Green Ridge 2 1 71 beth Asperschlager; kitchen booth, C.

C. camps of the United States. tist Church, Jackson Street Baptist Commerce Building tomorrow at noon. irirtyiiitj and First Welsh Baptist Churches also The attendance prize will be donated a iree onenng wiu oe taken. Mrs.

Minnie Davis; miscellaneous, booth. Miss Lena Weichel; fish pond Gordon Williams Jr. were held last evening and were eorre by William B. Wagner. Mrs.

Meta Pitt. Phone 7221. spondent. largely attended. Bazaar Continues Miss Dorothy Scheuer is president of "How We Got Our Bible" was the Hundreds were attracted last night the guild.

subject of an address given by the man Simon T. Evans, North Main Scotia Daughters choir of the Tabernacle Congregational Church tomorrow night at 8 o'clock In the church auditorium. Harry J. Reese will serve as chairman. The program follows: March Brllante Orwn Invocation The Rev.

O. J. Bradbury Mdley Junior Choir Introduction of the chairman Nance Phillips Femarkt Harry J. Reeae Opening chorus Forest Dance Junior Choir Solo The World Owes me a Living Jean Ree Bextet Keen on a Hon In Jack Walters. Billy Boston.

David Thomas. George Phillips, Junior Boston. Howell Thomas Solo and Chorus Sing Along Bobbv Dicker, Junior Choir Duet Sing Me to Sleetf Grace Evans, Bettv Evans Novelty Sketch Hughes Bros. Solo In the Garden of Roses Jesse Darby Chorus Woodland Lullaby Junior Choir Soprano solo Mrs. Harold Conrad Harp accompaniment, Ivor Price Duet Becaue You're You Elizabeth Williams, James Reese Sketch The Sewing Circle Betty L.

Thomas, Betty Thomas. Remain? Finney. Marlon Casterllne, Loise Griffith. Jane Meech SMo Always Dorothy McDonald Chorus Lullaby Junior Choir Duet Oh, Tell TJs Merry Birds Ruth Reese, Catherine Rees Solo The Country Boy Bobbv Phillips Solo Losted Billy Rees Chorus Pop, Goes the Weasle Junior Choir Skh The Second Minuet Nance Phillips Duet In the Garden of Tomorrow Gertrude McDonald Closing chorus The Song of Farewell Junior Choir Recessional March Organ I to St. Mary's High School Building where a bazaar is In progress.

A mara Best Alaska Pink Gold Seal SALMON OATS tall Ha 20 ox. 7 can Alt pkg. sf Avenue. Upwards of forty were pres Rev. Frank A.

Stanton at a meeting of the First Baptist B. Y. P. U. Paul McDONALD RITES ent.

Many attended the funeral of John Bomersbach was In charge of the wor thon featured the night's program. Details of the race will be found on the Under the auspices of the Ladies' Hold Card Party A1t fit, n.fu.i jviuuuuniu, oucct, ship service. Plans were made for a fellowship supper on Tuesday night, sports page. Place yesterday morning from his home chowder sale will a clam be held to A solemn high mass of requiem was Tonight the feature will be the baby NOV. o.

day at o'cloc': in the church parlors celebrated in the Church of the Na Mrs. Harry Richards spoke on "Mis. parade, which is expected to attract thousands to the auditorium. Miss RINSO otQeu.) 2 lee pkgs 39c The Bryn Mawr Social Club will A business session at which plans tivity by the Rev. Dr.

John J. Lough' sions" at a meeting of the B. Y. P. hold a dance tomorrow night in SS.

were made for a Halloween party on ran: the Rev. Joseph Corcoran was Peter and Paul Hall, West Locust IVORY SOAP 4 mod. cakes 19c Jackson Street Baptist Church. George Capwell was the leader, and scripture deacon; the Rev. A.

A. Finnerty was Oct. 31 at the home of Mrs. Bertha Moore, 1419 Capouse Avenue, last Street. Marie Christian is in charge of this feature.

The women of the Altar Society will serve a Dutch supper. Mrs. Hsele and Mrs. Ludwig are the chairmen of the supper committee. subdeacon.

Arthur Farreii was solo was read by Anita Thomas. Robert The Old Folk playlet and concert 1st and Miss Stella Gallagher was at SOAP 5 cakes 18c night preceded the card party conducted by members of Lady Margaret Harrison presided over the business Whfoh WM ArhaHlllejl fnr WIHaw nlakf session. in the Plymouth Congregational organ' organ. Calder Lodge, No. 201, Daughters of Honorary casket bearers, members Arthur Morris, physical Instructor cnurcn, nas been postponed until Scotia, In Hhe Green Ridge Bank EVAPORATED at Technical High School, spoke on of Scranton Council, Knights of Co Thursday night, Nov.

1 Building. "Health" at a meeting of the B. North End George J. Loftns. 321 Oak rtreet, A clam chowder sale will be held nimbus, were; Thomas Irving, M.

J. Miss Eleanor Hazen, who will be today at 11:30 o'clock In the Emburv McNuity, E. M. oaiiagner, Harry raw P. U.

in the First Welsh Baptist Church. Miss Elizabeth Williams and Robert Dlckman were In charge M. E. Church by the Ladies' Aid So Ung, Thomas Kern and William Al correspondent. Phone 4 2078.

ASCO 3.19' IA FARMDALE 4.23 0 Inducted as chief daughter on Nov. 13, was In charge. Following a custom of many years, a silver spoon was presented to the baby of a lodge ciety. brecnt. Tne active oearers, mt.

mc uvu of the worship service. A masquerade nartv was held re Donald's nephews, were: Joseph Troy, Mrs. James Haggerty cently in Morgan Thomas Hall by Walter, James and William Hairing the Junior Division. No. 4.

A. H. ton. Radford and Mark Sayman. Bu member by the presiding officer.

The Social Will Be Held 'The Liquor Traffic" was the topic for discussion at a meeting of the Senior Christian Endeavor Society, spoon was given to 6 weeks old Jean Laid at Final Rest Final tribute was paid to the mem Games and dancing were enjoyed and rial was in Cathedral Cemet ery, Robertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. By Bethania Classes refreshments were served by the William Robertson. First congregational Church. Fred Peters supervised the discussion and also presided over the business ses Ladies' Auxiliary.

MIHALIK FUNERAL ory of Mrs. James J. Haggerty, 1121 Prize winners at the party were: Under the auspices of the Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A.

Kaskey, 134 Hen The funeral of MikolaJ Mihalik, 418 Mrs. Nellie Hadley, Miss Anne Gock Winona Street, at her funeral yes terday morning. School Classes, Bethania Welsh Pres nessey Court, entertained at a sur 1 Breck Street, took place yesterday ley, Leo Zenker, Mrs. Margaret byterlan Church, taught by Mrs. Rees prise birthday party recently in their afternoon with services In St.

Stanls A solemn high requiem mass was sion. Republicans to Hold Graham, John Tully, Mrs. Edith Pom nome in honor of their daughter, laus Polish National Church. The Rev. celebrated in Holy Rosary Church.

The OSCO Long Cut Small White Sauerkraut BEANS 2 19 211; 19c Hawaiian (Broken Slices) PINEAPPLE 2 33; Jones and Mrs. John B. Rees pie social will be held tonight at rieien. oames were enjoyed and re Louis Orzeh officiated. lin, James Cox, Mrs.

Llllie Shepherd, Mrs. Leo Zenker, Mrs. Mary McKay, officers of the mass were: the Rev, W. J. Ward, celebrant; the Rev.

8. H. o'clock in the church parlors. An all freshments were served. The pallbearers were: Alex Grat Annual Dance Tonight Mrs.

Margaret Thomson, Mrs. George Dorothy 'Evans, South Ninth Ave kowskl, Stanley Zarnoskl, Casimir day meeting of the Ladies' Aid Society also is scheduled for today. The Waite, John McNish. Andrew Mackie, O'Boyle, deacon, and the Rev. S.

H. Casey, subdeacon. Solos were sung by nue, was the guest at a surprise party Laskoskl, Paul saunas, Metro Olin recently in her home. Games, dancing sky and Peter Krapozltsky. Interment Mrs.

Catherine Ferguson and Mrs. B. midweek prayr service will be held May and Catherine Barrett. The re tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock. ana otner diversions were enjoyed and was In Minooka Cemetery Everything is In readiness for the first annual masquerade dance of the American Citizens' Republican Club and the Young Women's Republican Club, Twenty second Ward, tonight at Ferguson.

The door prise went to Mrs. Mary McKay and the special sponses were chanted by the children's choir. Mary Louise Devers presided A meeting of the Band of Hope will reiresnmenis Plans have been completed by the COMMITTEE TO MEET at the organ. award to Mrs. George Waits.

Temperance Union 8 o'clock in Argento Hall, North Main The cortege, one of the largest here WINTER POTATO SALE Whistling Brothers Club for a mas A special meeting of the executive querade dance on Saturday night In committee of the South Side Men's Falcon's Hall, Continental Road. Republican Club will take place to Avenue. recent years, went to Cathedral Cemetery where interment was made. Very Best No. 1 Frank Jones and Miss Edna Shar are cochairmen of the general Convenes in Asbury Mr.

and Mrs. Arja Griffiths, South night in the business place of Walter The pallbearers were: M. J. Hoban, be held on Friday night at 7 o'clock and the communicants' Class will convene the same evening at 8 o'clock, The senior chnir will rehease on Friday night at 8 o'clock. Hospital Cases George Canterberry, 32, Factory, vllle, suffered probable internal In Main Avenue, entertained at a birth the club president, 609 Cedar committee on arrangements.

Prizes Martin Haggerty, Harold Barrett, William F. Kerrigan, James Reynolds day party recently In honor of Mr. With Mrs. Herman Dlmlich. presl Avenue.

Business relative to the com lng election will be discussed. Row 088 1 and John Schofleid. Griffiths' mother, Mrs. E. J.

Griffiths. Covers were laid for eighteen. dent, in charge of the Oreen Ridge Women's Christian Temperance Union met yesterday afternoon in Asbury A playlet, "The Pilgrim Mother," TO ELECT OFFICERS ather Cotter Gives was presented last night by the Worn E. Church. Full support of the tern Nomination and election of officer! jur'.

esierday afternoon when he was crushed between the cab and Full IS lb. Peck 17c Now Is the time to store Winter Potatoes Sermon at Mission perance program brought out at the state convention held in Wilkes will be given for the funniest, prettiest and most original costumes, and refreshments will be served. Others on the arrangement committee are: Edward Osborne, Martin Wagner, Mrs. Ethel Gull, Mrs. Stella Wagner.

Mrs. Stella Czymeryk, Miss Mary Mroczkoski, Anthony Karwoski, Victoria Zawadzkl, Felice Stachewlcz, Wasil Gull, Walter Czymeryk, Josephine Sharrack, Clarence Dunn, Mary Karwoski and John Venzinek. body of a truck while oiling the hoist en's Missionary Society, Tabernacle will take place tonight at the meeting Congregational Church, at the weekly, of the Ladles' Harmony Club, in prayer service. Junior. Mechanics Hall, Alder Street.

in ehain of the machine. He was Barre was voted after the reading of "Depart From Me Ye Cursed Into hwm ui wei aiae nospitai ana reports of the sessions. A reading, "Big Hearted Herbert," Mrs. Earl Held will preside. A Hal Everlasting Fire, Made for the Devils admlttod to: observation.

The devotional period was in charge of Mrs. 8. M. Snook and was followed and His Angels," was the subject of was given by Mrs. Salo Friedewald last loween social also' will be enjoyed, night the First Welsh Baptist Flvo reer old Mary Angell, 718 WEDNESDAY ONLY IN OUR MEAT MARKETS PORIMtRAUT SPECIAL! forceful sermon given last night in Landis Street, incurred a fracture of by vocal selections by Mrs.

Lena Church. The program was sponsored SOU side briefs Holy Rosary Church by the Rev. S. the left am yesterday morning when Krastzer, accompanied by Mrs. Verner by the Ladles'.

Aid Society. wiicom, 834 HicKory Cotter, who is in charge of the 8. Mumbulo. she fell oft a bed at her home. She street, is in new ion, mission for the men of the parish.

A membership campaign, with Mrs. Mrs. James Buried Attended by many relatives and SOCIETY PLANS SUPPER A ugmer was oorn yesterday Preceding the sermon there was a was given treatment at the hospital and later was discharged. Martha Washington Chanter cr Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Haiier, 619 soutn Crosby as colonel, was launched and wil continue until March, 1934. short instruction by the Rev. A. J. former associates, the funeral of Mrs.

will serve a goblin supper on Frl Webster Avenue, in St. Mary'a Kel Small Lean Pork Bouwhius, who used for his theme Elizabeth Evans James, Merchantville, Mrs. Dlmlich, who Is also count) CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt day evening between 8 and 8 o'clock ler ougir pum Confession." N. was conducted yesterday after In Washington Hall, North Main Ave at th ame institution to Mr. and president, will attend the national convention which opens in Cleveland, In addition there were prayers, sing noon In the First Baptist Church.

The nue. Mrs. Mabel Sieber Is chairman semuei wirenius, voe rotsion appreciation to our kind friends and acquaintances for the many services Ohio, on Nov. 15. Rev.

Frank A. Stanton was the offi ing and benediction of the blessed sacrament. Small Lean Pork Butts lb. 17c Refreshments were served. and sympathy extended during our recent bereavement.

ciating clergyman. Interment 'was In Forest Hill Cemetery. Services will continue each evening of the committee on arrangements. Avenue. Cards will be played after the supper.

Forty hours' devotion In St. John Players are reque to provide their the EvangeUUt Church, of which the own cards. Reservation may be made Rev Dr 3 Peeley Is pastor, con by calling Mina Andrews eluded last night at which time the Shoulder (Picnic Style) lb. 14c Aid Society Marks until Sunday when the mission will be brought to a Masses are celebrated every morning at 5:45 and WEST SIDE JOTTINGS A meeting of the Daughters of St. THE SWINGLE AND KRESGE FAMILY.

Adv. TO COMPLETE DANCE PLANS A meeting of the house committee o'clock. Rev. Noraert Carroll, Franciscan mis TO RECITE PRAYERS slonanr. delivered the sermon.

A George will be held tomorrow night 42nd Year Tomorrow Tomorrow will mark the forty In Morgan Thomas Hall, Jackson Members of the Holy Name Society, number of vislUns nriests took nart in Hart Funeral on St. Brendan Council, Y. M. Street, to make plans for its fortieth second anniversary of the founding of the Ladies' Aid Society In Green will bo held tomorrow night at I WeH Seasoned St. Michael's Lithuanian Church, will the service.

meet tonight at lo o'clock In the late At a meeting of the Twentieth home of Traffic Officer Frank Kurow Ward Independent Club on Monday SAUERKRAUT 5 A solemn high mass of requiem was anniversary celebration on Thursday, Nov. 1. celebrated in Holy Rosary Church Rldge Baptist Church, Miss Lids With Paul Melslnger, president, In yesterday morning for Mrs. Catherine ski, U3 North Everett Avenue, and night at Derguen's Hall, Mrs. Vera recite prayers for the dead.

George Turginl was elected financial secre Brady, society president, announced last night. Although no special ob ough no special ob o'clock to complete details for a masquerade party and dance on Saturday night in the rooms, North Main Avenue. John Gaughan Is chairman of the arrangement committee. Hart, 502 Wales Street, mother of the charge, a meeting of the Fourth Ward, Fifth District, Republican Club, was held last night In the offices of Alder Biagis, president, urges a full attend tary. Several new memebrs were ad servance has been a fij planned, the Broup RDaagJ In the church rooms, I That Pricw Effective la Oar Stent aaS Meat Markatt la senates aa Vicinity late L.

F. Hart, former president of the Central Labor Union and business anoe. I nutted. will serve (upper.

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