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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 10

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April 11, 1960 The Scranton Tribune WEST SIDE NEWS Thomas Donahue, Uorrespoodenl. Phone Dl 4-7221 between and It P- m. '(r-4. Deeper Life Scries Closes-At Jackson Street Baptist tr TAYipR Mrs. Bess Richardson, Correa pondent.

phone Taylot 82-R. Street Cleaning To Begin Today The Pennsylvania State Department of Highways, employing new piece of motorized street cleaning equipment, will begin cleaning Main and Union Sts. of all dirt and debris, today. Burgess Joseph W. Smith requests the cooperation of car owners, truckers and motorists to refrain from parking on Main and Union St on Monday, from 8 a.m.

to noon. Temporary "No-Parking signs will be placed in the restricted area as the cleaning job progresses. ordei' to do a complete job, Burgess Smith urges all motorists to comply with the "no parking" order. Holy' Week Services To Be Conducted, The Deeper Christian Life Series at Jackson Street Baptist Church concluded yesterday with two ser mons by Dr. J.

Fidlow Baxter of Scotland. In his morning message, en Rev, Felix Pjf-zowski, COMMUNION BREAKFAST PRINCIPALS The Holy Name Society of Christ the King Church conducted its 10th annual Father and Son dinner last night in the church auditorium. Showq left to right, seated: the Rev. Thomas Carlin, Paul Kelly, the Rev. William Mellody.

James Logan, and Richard King. Standing are, in the same order: Frank Murphy, Michael Cummings, Harold McAndrew, James Tobin, George Wilson, Burgess Martin Monahan and Eugene Holland, toastmaster. titled. "Secret of Christian Life, Dr, Baxter stated that a faith in Christ would bring a belief In him, a new life of faith would bring victory over sin. In the evening services.

Dr. Baxter elaborated on the 10 most used words in the gospel; God, love, world, gave, son, whosoever, believe, perish, hath and life. He then put these words in couples, namely: love and gave, God and son, world and whosoever, believe and hath, and perish and life. In addition to these two services, Dr. Baxter also spoke at the Sunday school classes.

Anton Marco sang at all services, a did the choir. NORTH END Dianna Clifford, Correspondent. Phone Dl 4-7221 between 8 and 10 p. m. I Lists Schedule For Holy Week The Rev.

Paschal J. Trozzolillo, pastor of St. Anthonys Church, has announced the schedule for Holy Week services at the church. They are: Masses today, tomorrow and Wednesday at 7: 15 a. m.

Confessions will be heard before and after masses including Wednesday at 3:30 to 4:45 p. for children and 7 to 8 for adults. Mass of the Lords. Supper will be celebrated Holy Thursday at 6 p. m.

The administration of Communion and a procession will be' held. Vigil of the adoration of the Repository will be kept by members of varioiis societies and parishioners until midnight. The vigil' of die adoration of the Repository will continue from 8 a. m. to 3 -p.

m. on Good Friday, at which time a service of the Lord's Passion and Death will be held. Communion will be administered. Stations of the cross will be held at 7:30 p. m.

foi- Vincent J. Dunleavy, 2918 Blr-lowed by the veneration of Correspondent. Telecross. phone DI 4-0068. Vigil services will begin at 11 p.

m. on Holy Saturday with the blessing of the fire, baptismal font and Paschal candles followed by the high mass of the paschal vigil at tnidnight. A low mass will be held on Easter Sunday for "the children at 9 a. m. and a high mass at a.m.

deacon, and the subdeacon. Pallbearers: Walter, Edward and Raymond Cegelka, Edward Bugno, Joseph Godek and William WrighL Interment, parish cemetery. NORTH END NOTES Auxiliary of Puritan Congregational Church will meet today -at 8 p. m. Sunday School teachers and officers of North Main Ave.

Baptist Church will meet today at 7:30 p. m. in the church rooms. Giri Scouts of Dr. Jones Memorial Congregadonal Church will meet today at 7 p.

m. Mrs. Florence Swift, 19, 1236 Providence Rd was removed to Mercy Hospital in the Fire Bureau ambulance Friday at 3:23 p. m. Marvine Dutch Gap Little League will hold registration tomorrow and Thursday at 6 p.

m. at the Marvine Field. All boy between the ages of 8 and 12 who are interested are asked to be present. A grass fire of undetermined origin burned over a large amount of land last night off the 1000 block of Dickens SL Engine 9 responded. S1INOOKA McCAHILL RITES The funeral of Miss Bridget McCahill, 2928 Bimey was held Saturday from the Eagea Funeral Home, 2908 Bimey with mass in St.

Josephs Church. Rev. Joseph F. Corcoran was celebrant; toe Rev. James SOUTH SIDE NEWS William A.

Gummer, Correspondent Phono DI 4-7221 between 8 and IB p. m. 61 Are Listed on Honor Roll At Soutlf Catliolic School Gty Orders Building Razed DUNMORE Drew Von Bergen, Correspondent. Phone DI 4-7221 between and 10 p. in.

Franklin P-TA MeetsToniglit- Franklin School P-TA will meet this evening at 8 oclock at the school. Teachers will be in classrooms at 7:30 oclock. Mrs. Anthony Michalck will preside, Ernest Courtemanche, head of the Civil Defense in Scranton, will be the speaker. He also will show films on fallout.

Eugene Kayes, Dunmore, -will' report on Civil Defense Operations in Dun-more Archie Parker wilL demonstrate first aid. A-social-will Jollow-the-business session. 3fe The Rev. John J. Green prin clpal of South Scranton Catliolic High School, has announced 61 students have qualified for the Pilgrim Statue Visits Scheduled Kane, deacon, and the Rev.

William- PrPurceH, Rev. Rexford K. Crounse speaker Pilgrim Virgia Statue visits listed this week in St. Marys Assumption parish follow: Holy Week services, sponsored by the United Protestant Churches of Taylor, will be held as follows: Tonight, First Congregational honor roll for the quarter justlchurdi, sermon, "The Upper ended. The roll follows: Room, the Rev.

Charles W. Senior, high honor: John Maro. Jare Speaker; tomorrow night, Carolyn Faith Apon, Beverly Filip- ski. Rosemary scandaie, Eiatne I Calvary Baptist Church, sermon, sroka, Lorraine wojcik; honors: Jo- Gethsemane, the Rev. Edward seph Angeieiia, William Cusick.

Mi- DeChant, speaker; Wednesday, chael OHoro, Cecilia Brady. Ann Brennan. Patricia Carter, Rosemarie I First Methodist ChUTCa, sermon, Golembeaki. Barbara Ann Guzewlcz, I The Judgment Hall, the Rev. R.

Smith, speaker; Maundy daoci, Thomas Hall, James Kelly, Thursdays Pauls United Rita Thornton: honors: Mary Ellen Church of Christ, Communion Burke. Mary Bohan, Josephine Rev Tharles Crlspino, Marilyn Clark, Wttiiarinielltatlon- Uie Kev. Lnariesj. Groehowski, -John Hudacs, Jane La-1 Dempsey, speaker; Good Friday velle Eleanor Patakln. Mary Ann servjces First Welsh Baptist Schmidt, Carol Sobranec, KathrynJ 1 shimo.

Church. Sophomore, i high honors- Carol Services will begin at 7:30 p. m. S5- kiunlwith the exception of Good Fri- Wandalowski; honors: Nancy Burke, day, When services Will be COI1 Helen Janssen. Ann Kelly, John ducted front nOOfl Until 3 D.

ID. Quinn, Eileen Sawejko. 1 Freshmen, high honors: John nil. Suzanne Klaosner, Carol Kus-1 JlffllllJj'S SCt nien, Rita Miles, Anthony Pamella, I Elizabeth Sobers, Susan Zaleski; I honors Matthew Baas, Thomas Bra-1 Girl Scout TrOOp 123, Congre-11, Maureen Finnerty, Maureen Fo-gational Church and Girl Scout ley, Patricia Janlckl. Mary Louise to, c.

paul United Koniszewski, Brian Lynn. Ralph Mi- if00P tulonls. Sharon Skeleton. Stanley Church Of Christ, Will meet thiS steranowiczTjaftemoon at 3: 30 "oclock at their Slomtnski. Shirley The City of Scranton has directed Fannie Steinberg, 253 Riverside New York City, to raze a building she owns at 207 South Main or the cltywill do it and send her the bill.

The order came from Director of Public Safety John J. Scott after Fire Chief William L. Morgan marked the buildlng con- demned. Trustees of First Welsh Baptist Church, 213 South Main com-plained to City Council the buileb ing is rat-infested, and a menace to health as well as a haz-zard. The complaint came from Dr.

H. Elizabeth Williamsf chair-man of the trustee board. The city gave Mrs. Steinberg 30 days in which to comply with the directive. Simpson-Pastor: To Address Club Benefit Party To Be Planned Tonight, Mrs.

Joseph Pipinski, 520 East ElraSt; tomorrow, Mrs. John Marx, 540 Beech Wednesday, Mrs. William Noll, 529 East Elm St.r Thursday, -Mrs, Arthur Werner, 819 Birch SL; Fri day, Mrs. Clarence Greenfield, 939 Orchard SL; Saturday, Mrs. Isaac Fisk, 639 Hickory and Sunday, Mrs.

James Maxwell, 509 Alder SL The Cub Scout Committee and Den Mothers of Cub Pack 42 will meet tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the pansTThinn ToAneii(lRites" -Ted Lewis, president of Young Adult Fellowship of Court Street Methodist Church, announced the group will meet today at 7 p. m. at the church to attend Holy Week services at Puritan Congregational Church.

Following the service they will return to the church for a busi-ness meeting. Gloria Casparro The Craftsmens Club will meet tomorrow evening at 8 oclock at the clubrooms, Jackson St Henry Kenner will preside. Reports will be given by the following committee chairmen: WEST SIDE JOTTINGS Noon Day Lenten services will Mary Faith Walsh. Comrades Further Plans for Events Members of the general committee in charge of the benefit party for the missions of the Rev. Dustan Guzlnski, CP, will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m.

In the meeting rooms of All Saints Church. Parishioners of All Saints Church arc sponsormg-the-affair which will be held in the church hall Sunday, April 24, at 8 p.m. Proceeds will be sent to Kingston, Jamacia, West Indies, to help alleviate the poverty of the people where the Rev. Father Dunstan is now stationed. Tickets may be obtained from any member of either All Saints parish or St.

Casimirs parish. The Revs. Stephen J. Yanchuska and Stanislous J. Kalinowski, pastors of the churches, are honorary chairmen.

ticket chairman, requests that all members bring their complete ticket returns. Mrs. Harry Goodrich and Mrs. Anthony Casparro counselors and the Rev, Harry E. Brooks is GRASS FIRE A fire alarm was turned in last night at 6:02 oclock at Foster St.

and North Sumner Ave. when a small grass fire broke out on a lot owned i by the It was out when firemen arrived. Engines" 8 and 9, Truck 4 and respective churches. Brownie Troop 122, Methodist Church, will meet this afternoon at 3:15 oclock. Gifford, Correspondent Bible Study Club, Church of Dl 4-7221 between 8 and the Immaculate Conception, will meet tonight at 6:30 oclock.

Taylor School Board will meet tonight at 7:30 oclock at the Tay-lor High School. Anthony Balicki will preside. Girl Scout Troop 170, Welsh Baptist Church, will meet tonight at 7:30 oclock. Pallbearers were: Frank Judge, Thomas Nicholson, Edward Gallagher Michael -Walshand Edward and James Joyce. Interment, parish cemetery.

NEWS NOTES Registration-for toe Minooka Little League will be held Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday between toe hours of and 7 p.m. Edward P. Walsh, president of toe group, will be at the Little League baseball field each evening to enroll toe players. The Easter vacation for the pupils of the Woodrow Wilson School will begin et toe dose of toe classes on Wednesday and will continue until Monday, April 25. There will be a rehearsal on Tuesday and Wednesday after-' noon-in' Str Josephs Church at 4 oclock for toe altar boys and the boys and girls who will participate in the procession.

Pat Perry, Pittston has recovered after a brief Illness. Loftus, Nanticoke, visited -friends on Bimey yesterday. Miss Mary Butler, who, has been a patient in SL Mary's Hospital, was discharged and is rest-, ing at her home on Colliery Ave. Mrs. Florence Graf, Bimey has returned from a few days visit in New York.

sil Jones, David J. Gray, Robert Lloyd and Even Jones. A special Easter service will be conducted following the business session. The Rev. Rexford K.

Crounse, I s-o Methodist Church, will be guest speaker. The topic will be in keeping with the Easter season. A male chorus, under the direction of Hayden Carpenter, will present special music. P-TA Delegates Are Approved Mrs. Leland Cokley, Mrs.

Andrew Grasso and MrsrJohn Len-tini were named delegates to the Northeastern District conference scheduled April 23 at Honesdale, at a recent meeting of the Charles Sumner (18) School Parent-Teacher Association. Mrs. William Holman presided The South Side Comrades furthered plans for its "Gettogether" dance and proposed baseballjtrip 10 p. m. at a meeting yesterdavjn the rooms, 639 East Locust SL Gil Rossetti presided.

The dance will be held Saturday eveningAprii 30, in the Dip-pre, 538 JJirch SL, to enable new members to, get acquainted, Edward Sopinskj and Richard Meles- ka are committee chairmen. Walter Gantz and Mr. Rossetti are in charge of the baseball trip to New York City Sunday, July 24, to see the Yankee-White Sox game. Members adopted several new ammendments to the clubs constitution. A social hour Dianne Phone WSCS Methodist Church, wilEHose 1 responded, under the i su- Chief pervision of acting District Andrew J- Dunleavy, jmeet tonight at 8 oclock.

Miss Kate Olmstead will -preside. Members are asked to bring their world banks. Church today at 12:30 p.m. There will be a service each day through Thursday. Three meetings will be sponsored by the Simpson Methodist Church today: Brownie scouts will meet at 4 p.m.; Girl Scouts, 7 p.m.,- and the Youth choir will rehearse at 7:30 p.m.

The weekly card party held by SL Davids Episcopal Church has been canceled this week. The parties will resume next week. The intermediate Girl Scouts of the Hyde Park Presbyterian Church will meet today at 7:30 p.m. in the church rooms. Celebration of Holy Communion will be held at St, Davids Episcopal Church tomorrow at 9:30 a.m.

The vicar, the Rev. William F. Gender, will be in charge. The Jackson Baptist Church will sponsor the following meetings today: Girl Scouts, p.m.; Hyde Park Bible Institute board of governors, 7 senior Girl Scouts, 7:30 p.m., the Hyde Park Bible institute, 30 p.m. Liberty Council 2, Daughters of America, will be host to representatives of Lackawanna District I today at8 p.m.

in the club-rooms, 208 North Main Ave. Mrs. BettySlugg will preside. Mrs, artha Brown is district deputy. 8 Auxiliary Plans For Lamp Show The Mothers Auxiliary, Boy Scout 88, St.

Marys Church, will sponsor a lamp show Wednesday evening, April 20, at oclock in the school auditorium. Mrs. Ethel Gyomory of the Pennsylvania Power and Light CoxWill be in charge of the show. Mrs. Anne Cunningham is chairman and Mrs.

Frank Capone, co-chairman. DEFER MEETING A meeting of Taylor Hose and Engine Co. No. 3, scheduled for Wednesday, April 13, has been postponed until Wednesday, April 20, William Nichols, president, has announced. The meeting was postponed because of Holy Week.

It will be held at 8 p.m. in the company 1312 South Main Ave. HOLY WEEK RITES Holy Week services at St. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Church are as follows: today, 7:45 topic. "The Last Three Hours; Wednesday, 7:45, topic, Truly, This Was the Son of God, Holy Communion; Good Friday, 7:45, topic, "The Burial.

CEGELKA RITES The funeral of Mrs. Sophie A. Cegelka, 602 Foster was held Saturday from the Sznyter Funeral Home, 1101 Prospect with mass in St. Stanislaus Polish National Church. Prime Bishop Leon Groehowski was celebrant: the Rev.

Theodore Rasieiewski, Fall River, and named the following auditors: Mrs. Lentini, chairman; Mrs. Matthew Spott Jr. and Mrs. Larry Macciocco.

Plans were made for the annual Fathers Night program to be -held aLa meeting May 25, at 7:45 p.m. at the school. A question and answer period will be held with a panel answering questions submitted by the parents. Mrs. Grasso is chairmai.

Mrs. Walter Johnson and Joseph Hines were namedto- chairmen to arrange for a graduating party for the sixth grade class. Mrs. Benjamin Jones was appointed PTA picnic chairman. TO HOLD DINNER Amvets Post 183, American Legion, made plans to conduct its third annual lasagna dinner at Spencer's, Drinker St.

Sunday May 1 from noon to 7:30 p.m, at a recent meeting in the posL is Cmdr. Dominic Figliomeni OFFICERS NAMED The Confraternity of Christian Mothers, Sacred Hearts Church, reelected officers and planned future activities at a recent meeting in the parish hail, 1215 Prospect Ave. Renamed are: President, Mrs. Henry Norek; vice president, Mrs. Ceil Rybitski; secretary, Mrs.

Joseph Arisin, and treasurer, Mrs. Sophia Rodziewicz. The officers will be 'installed at Mothers Night program Tuesday, May 3, in the parish house. TO PLAN OUTING The Royal Social Club will Shop Save In Olyphant William Malone department commander 1 MASSES SET The Rev. J.

A. Ondovchak, pas-tor of St. Johns Slovak Church, will offer mass today, tomorrow and Wednesday at 6:30 a. m. Con-fessions will be heard on these days, before mass and on Saturday from 4 to 5 p.

m. EAST END Harold Davis, Correspondent, Phone DI 4-7221 between 6 and 10 p. m. Legion to Fete honorary chairman. Charles Ar-none is general chairman, assisted by the following committees: Prosper Spalletta, tickets; Pom-peo DeMarco, Michael Medico, Frank Cemiglia and James hall -and -decorations, and John DiNoia, beverages.

The Womens Auxiliary will serve. rtfouAl Malone Tonight s. Intar rlM Mllll (TU Vr TAYLOR NOTES Mrs. Julia Stacknick; East Amer-lQrove is a medical patient -Convent- uild Tp llolil Session 424 S. State Clarks Saareile JffiOJMts At a Lake or Stream? To Build a Cottage? Green Ridge Post 908, ican Legion will meet today at at Taylor Hospital.

8:15 p. m. at the post home, 625 Deacon SL Commander John Mc-Gettrick will preside. Plans will be furthered for Memorial Day activities and the carnival. The post will play host to William Malone, state department commander who will tend the meeting.

Post will send 50-star flags, three by five. Any one interested in obtaining one contact members of the post. Executive will 'meet at 7:30 p. A Lot Want REILLY FUNERAL The funeral of Thomas F. Reilly 209 North Apple was held Saturday morning from the De-Graw Funeral Home, with mass in SL Marys Church.

The Rev. William Mellody was celebrant; the Rev. William Ward, deacon, and the Rev. Edward Sullivan, subdeacon. Pallbearers were: William, Joseph, Eugene, Patrick and Robert Reilly and William McAllister.

Interment, Dunmore Cemetery. further plans forits annual. outing at a meeting tomorrow at 8: 15 m. in the rooms, 1107 Pittston Aver Charles A. Schneider will preside.

The outing will be Sunday, June 26, at Phillips Manor, Cortez. Officers and other will comprise the committee. A social hour will follow the session with Larry Renaldi in charge. CACCIAMANI RITES The funeral of John Caficia-mani, 1919 Prospect was held Saturday morning from the Musso Funeral Home, 1315 Pittston with mass in St. Francis of Assisi Church.

The Rev. Santino Fanucci was celebrant. Pallbearers were: Nicholas and William Malatesta, JohmCaecia-mani, Alfred Pelicci Angelo Rose and Marco Recchione. Interment, Italian-Amencan Cemetery, Minooka section. Open Holy Week Serv ices Tonight Union Holy Week services of St.

PefeJLutheran, Myrtle Street Methodist and Petersburg Presbyterisjf Churches, will be held tonight, Tuesday night and Wednesday night. All services will begin at 7:30 oclock. A service will be held tonight in Petersburg Presbyterian. The Rev. David F.

Suetterlein, host pastor, will deliver the sermon, "Ministries Open to Us. The Rev. George W. Fritch, pastor of SL Peters Lutheran, will -read the scripture. The Rev.

C. Duane Butler, pastor of Myrtle Street Methodise will read the prayer. The Rev. Mr. Fritch will deliver the sermon at tomorrow nights service in Sts- Peters Church.

The Rev. Mr. Butler will preach the sermon at the service Wednesday night in his church. Cantata Given A cantata, "Calvary, by Henry Wessell was presented last night in Myrtle Street Church by adult choir of the church. Alfred Williams directed the presentation.

Mrs. Grace Acker Jones was organist. Soloists included. Will Jones. Mrs.

John Andrews. St. Patricks Convent Guild will meet in the school library tomorrow at 8 pm. Mrs. John Wasman will preside.

Preceding the meet ing the nuns will be in their respective classrooms to meet with the parents. In lieu of the usual social period, color slides of Rome and the shrines of Lourdes and Fatima will be shown and Narrated by Miss Margaret Kleback, who took the pictures on a recent trip to Europe. The Rev. John W. Casey is moderator of the guild.

Session of Guild The Fidelity Guild of Trinity Congregational Church will meet today a) 8 pm. in the Fellowship room of the church. Mrs. Alice Gray will preside. Mrs.

Martha Evans will be in charge of devotions. Hostesses are Mrs. Mildred Stauffer and Miss Martha Mainwaring. DOUCHES FUNERAL The funeral of Adam Douches, 11914 Morris was held Saturday from the Savino Funeral Home, 157 South Main with mass in St. Michaels Lithuanian Church.

Msgr. John J. Boll was celebrant. Pallbearers were: Pe- UNTIL EASTER GREEN RIDGE BRIEFS Visitation of Grace Bible Church will be held today at 7 p. m.

Ladies Aid Society of Green Beatrice Littlejohn, presiding. Ridge Primitive Methodist Church will meet today at 8 p. with Beatrice Littlejohn, presiding. Hostesses will be Mrs, Rachel Freethy and Mrs. Edna Williams.

KOLLONIGE RITES The funeral of Mrs. Anne Kol-lonige, 1205 East Drinker was held Saturday morning from the Rinaldi Funeral Home, 709 East Drinker with mass in St. Michael's Greek Rite Church. The Rev. Michael J.

Miyo was celebrant. Pallbearers were: Raymond Berry, John and Salvatore Sa-bia, Frank Shyikofski, John Juba and Edward Gregorski. Interment. Fairview Memorial Cemetery, ElmhursL BERNSTEIN RITES The funeral of Mrs. Madeline Bernstein, 1341 East Elm was held Saturday from the Miller Funeral Home, 436 Cedar with services by the Rev.

David E. Doughton, retired Episcopal minister. Pallbearers were: Freeman, John, Russell and Edward Lucke, Willard Sillner and Henry Staples. Fairview Memorial Cemetery, Elmhurst. YOU CAN PURCHASE The Necessary Materials For This 24x24 Cottage Including Porch TAYLOR RITES HELD The funeral of Charles H.

Taylor, 1745 Jefferson was held Saturday morning from the ODonnell Funeral Home, 2025 Green Ridge SL The Rev. John L. Ball, rector of Church of the Good Shepherd, officiated. PANCHO TO RETIRE VIENNA, Austria (UP!) Pancho Gonzales, world professional tennis champion since 1954, said Today he definitely plans to retire from competitive play by May 1 CONVENE TONIGHT Excelsior Hose Olyphant Fire Department, will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the club-rooms, Olyphant Sqdare. Joseph Szilagyi will preside.

1r and Leo Rakauskas. Anthony Nainus, Joseph Duka us ka 4 and An-j Edgar Davis and Miss Ann Jon thony Rutkauskas. Interment, Cathedral Cemetery. EAST END BRIEFS CHRIST CHURCH RITES A Lenten service will be held in Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church tomorrow at 7:30 p. the Rev.

Edward R. Zvirbulis, pastor, has announced. Immediately following the serv ice. meeting the Sunday School teachers will be held. 1 65 TER MONTH For At Little At Pallbearers were: Paul E.

Ta lor D. Christopher Taylor, Religious education classes. jGonald F. Denny. Martin Gib-Myrtle Street Methodist Church, William Rinaldi and Fred-A meeting of graduates of be held today at 1:15 pm.

in encc Kehrlu Interment, Dunmore 1955 class of West Scranton High the church assembly hall. CefTieteiy School will be held today at Brownies will meet at 3 45 pm. pm. in room 126 of the school. In the assembly hail.

Girl Scout Plans for arrangements for thei Troop 29 will meet at 7 pan. class reunion iU be furthered TO PLAN SEASON Plans for the coming baseball the assembly hall Couple, Class JK Methodist Church, will meet tomorrow at 8 p. m. in the church parlors. John Lewis will preside.

Too Late to Classify riMSIC IlLT WAVTIO OTHER SIZES AS MODERATELY PRICED George Eder, former class pres-1 me at 8 30 in the church Qub tcSav it go dent. ill pestde. Jeanne Spott with Will.am McCullough, class 'rms of 10 is general chairman. president, in charge. pt VFW SOLTH SIDE BRIEFS The Blessed Virgin Sodality, Church of the Nativity, will meet tomorrow in the high school auditorium after the I m.

mass. Bishop Hmry T. Klonow ski. YOUNG LADY Clerical-StanofrapH-le dutle. Tun or part tun.

Apply Main Cut Rate, N. Waahtnflon. I Spanish classes for elementary. Mothers of players in the teen- FriJowshtp of the' school child-eri of Precortgge league and mothers of piay-pastor of Sacred Hearts and Muhienoerg Schools will be era who have graduated are in-ihas-announced Lhat Holy Com- wasted FuJ ar pari 1 rmi Faro 3 5-br Xa7 Apply htld todav at 3 45 in Pres- voted. Mrs.

The Men's First Baptist Of OLYPHANT today at 8 pm. in the church' I. coo School. for Luiden SL, a. m.4 HIDCUrO-TALI pm.

William Yaienzo will union will be taken to the sick preside. tomorrow and Wednesday on re- KEYSTONE SQUAD I JILT EC jyvw WWMU.VIV HV fcn MUCIH The Dunmore Fire Department 1,0 ow tng.vs ion Wednesday. rooms. Plans will be made the two special meetings to be hr id ta the future. Plymouth, phonx di s-uri Brownie Troon 70, Harriet I BrOWTlie I TOOD IW, Mrnei DOGS, FITS roa SALS Iasi.

UNrvERsm park Pa -ah 102 Kuru St- rj at 12 50 pi. to extinguish 1 rui 11 I. members of Pena State's 1ETI2J oaoori i no 948 Yyoming Scranton Phono Dl 4-1127 I Clark's Summit-Phone 6-2 3 SPAMCLS PHifrwd AKC Ph. HU 64. base- PF.

Beecher Stowe School, will con- I sq hail from. Pennsyl- duct an Easter party tomorrow in The coaches lr U-d -rtll HtncL a. The coaches, too. are Tiny Tot Shoppe Lackawanna Ava. itw hot J-42C1 CHURCH TO ELECT The annual business rrieetng of ball the Bethel Bap: st Church will be, via conducted tomorrow ev at Penntvlv an ins Head oarh Joe bring a "crary ha-." to wear in 7 30 o'clock in the Lhurrh rtem.

Bedenk if a ve cf 2 ams-j Ualim.ted funds nay be Ukea Eatr parade. Mr. Madeline Officers will be elected for the port, a a sunt Chuck a into or out of Its cur-j Ai-rusLne is troop leader. roa sals uid cas con rg year. ca've of Allentown.

rency is stable. Tha Men's Sw.c-ty, SL Paul's, IFc. APAITNI'TTiMri tMMirO CRFJT S-U TDG Grand Tour raotrj, Jr fioar Ht at mt fur. May 1. JAk Dl f.

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