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The Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 20

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HONESDALE NEWS ROBERT CLARK Correspondent and Advertising Leave Items at Jack Edwards' Representative Paint Store-Phone 731 Watkins, Crowe Speakers Tonight At G. O. P. Rally State Senator G. Harold Watkins, Schuylkill County, will speak before the meeting of the Young Republican committeemen and women tonight in the Hotel Wayne.

His topic will be "The Challenge to Young Republicans." In addition to the local candidates appearing, State Senator Montgomery Crowe, Stroudsburg, will. be another principal speaker. Democrats Sponsor Rally Tomorrow Committeemen and women of the Democratic party will meet tomorrow evening at 1 8 o'clock in the Hotel Allen, Chairman Jerome Sutherton announced yesterday. George O. Wagner, candidate for Congress and other aspirants for state and county offices will speak.

A luncheon will follow the business session. Wise Oral Class Holds Halloween Fete A Halloween party was held in the Methodist Church by the Wise Oral Class recently. Games were played and refreshments served. Present were: Flora McDowell, Eleanor Bayly, Margaret, Johns, Gertrude Sayer, Baldwin, Janet Warren, Mable Miller, Florence Jay, Helen Kahn, Jean Robinson, Dorothy Snyder, Esther Roberts and Miss Roberts, instructor. Officers for the coming year were elected as follows: president, Gertrude Sayer; vice-president; Lillian Baldwin; secretary, Janet Warren and treasurer, Eleanor Bayly.

Advisor, Miss Roberts. Keen-Geelan Nuptial Saturday The marriage of Miss Rita Murray Keen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eben Keen, Main Street, to William Rogers Geelan, Pelham, N. will take place Saturday morning at 9.

o'clock in St. Mary's Magdalen Church. WAYNE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL A daughter has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bergman, Seelyville.

A daughter has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Motzo, Hawley. Mabel Miller, Honesdale, has been admitted for observation. DONATION DATE ANNOUNCED Announcement is made of the annual Donation Day to the Wayne Memorial Hospital Thursday, Nov.

6. Donations of all descriptions will be accepted. HONESDALE NOTES Mrs. Wesley Gardner, Scranton, has been a guest of Miss Florence Wood and T. B.

Clark. Donald. College Hiller, faculty, member was of a re- the cent visitor at the home of his mother, Mrs. H. H.

Hiller, West Side Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Peet, East Street, have returned after visiting her sister, Mrs. James Fairless, Clifton, N.

J. Franklin J. Myers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J.

Myers, Willow Avenue, is a surgical patient at St. Joseph's Hospital, Carbondale. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kling, Bontclair, N.

recently visited Miss Elsie Daniels. LYRIC HONESDALE, PA. Today and Thursday Franchot Tone Walter Brennan "This Woman Is Mine" FREEDMAN FOREST CITY Today Only "Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day" New Ayres, Larraine Day RITZ HAWLEY Today Only Lew Ayres, Larraine Day "Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day" Robert Clark, Correspondent Phone Honesdale 731,.

I. 0.0. F. Lodge Host on Friday To Grand Master Hawley A special meeting of the Wangum Lodge, I. O.

be held in the Odd Fellows "Hall Friday evening. The local organization will be the host to the Grand Master of Pennsylvania. An elaborate program has been planned with entertainment and talks by prominent guest speakers. Following the business session a supper will be served by the Rose Lodge of Rebekahs. Honor Mrs.

Simpson A shower was given recently in honor of Mrs. Leslie Simpson in the home of Mrs. Joseph Seiler, Prospect Street. Mrs. Simpson was the recipient of many gifts.

Refreshments were served. Present Mrs. Edwin James, Mrs. Seiler, Mrs. Simpson, Mrs.

Lionel G. Simpson, Mrs. John Mesnick, Mrs. Arthur School, Mrs. Robert McCaslin, Mrs.

Robert Miller and Miss Harriet Seiler, all of Hawley, and Misses Nolia White and Tillie Sweitz, Narrowsburg. Truck Strikes Car A slight accident occurred on the Route 590, six miles west of Hawley, yesterday morning when truck carrying animals collided with a car owned by Sebastian Grovino, Paterson, N. J. The crash caused of about $150 to the latter vehicle. Private J.

F. Meginnis, State Motor Police, investigated. AT THE RITZ Lew Ayres and Laraine Day in "Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day," will be shown at the Ritz Theater today. HAWLEY NOTES Mr.

and Mrs. Anthony Wice, Port Jervis, were recent visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wickham, Scranton, are visiting relatives here.

John Mitchell and Arthur Walsh are visiting in New York. Mabel Donnellon, Poyntelle, is visiting relatives here. Forest City Robert ('lark, Correspondent Leave Items at Central Restaurant-Phone 641 Republican Women Mark Anniversary Dinner-Dance Tonight In Muchitz's Hall The Women's Republican Club in celebration of its anniversary will hold a dinner-dance in Muchitz's hall this evening. Mrs. Blanche Petrus.

president, is chairman of affair. Grand Jury Lists 10 True Bills The Susquehanna County Grand Jury has returned a total of 10 true bills including that against Theodore Piatkowski, 63, former Forest City tax collector, whose indictment of embezzlement was described in yesterdays Tribune. Other true bills handed up were: Stanley Sydlosky, Harford Township, statutory rape; Milan Kelly, Hop Bottom, sale of liquor on Sunday; Edward Piorkowski, Forest City, rape; Myles Glover, Thompson, public indecency; Nicholas Wanatt, Jackson, R. operating a motor vehicle. while intoxicated; Patrick Chelland, Forty Fort, issuing a fraudulent check; Lloyd Clink, Rushville, failure to stop at the scene of an accident; William H.

Lapear, New Milford, R. D. operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and George Moran and Donald John son, Bainbridge, N. theft of an automobile. AT THE FREEDMAN starring Lew Ayres Laraine "Dr.

Kildare's Wedding, Day," Day, will be shown at the Freedman Theater today. FOREST CITY BRIEFS Bollis Cyszesky, Bainbridge, N. is visiting his mother on Dundaff Street. Mrs. Arthur James, Glens Falls, N.

was a recent caller here. John Wincovtch, Honesdale, was a business caller here yesterday. Mr. and, Mrs. William Atkins, Oneonta, are visiting relatives here.

(Political Adv.) (Political Adv.) (Political Adv.) TONIGHT WGBI 7:30 Everett Jones Atty. Ray Bialkowski Atty. Harry W. Mumford VOTE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1941 Vandling Ellen Melvin Wed To Aldo Corradi Vandling schools. VANDLING BRIEFS School Director Miss Ellen Catherine Melvin, daughter of Mrs.

Mary Melvin, Main Street, Vandling, became the bride of Aldo Corradi, Rye, N. at a ceremony performed in St. Agnes Church, Forest City, yesterday morning with the Rev. Dr. Francis McGinley officiating at the mass.

Miss Patricia Melvin and Michael Melvin, sister and brother of the bride, were the attendants. After a wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Corradi left on a trip to New York. Mrs.

Corradi is a member of the teaching staff in is a surgical patient in the Hahneman Hospital, Scranton. Mrs. Frank Sisco has returned after a brief visit in Weirton, W. Va. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Wiischeur, Corning, N. are visiting relatives here. John Williams, Berwick, was a recent caller here. Waymart Leave Items at Rankin's Store Mr.

and Mrs. John Sutor visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harkovitch, Mr. Scranton, and Michael Gilbie, Youngstown, Ohio, were recent visitors at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Haremon Zintel. Miss Bonnie Siddins was a recent visitor in Sydney, N. Y. Mrs.

Harold Stephenson has returned home after undergoing operation in St. Joseph's Hospital, Carbondale. Mrs. M. M.

Wilson 1 has returned. home after visiting friends in New York. Jermyn George H. Hennemuth Correspondent-48 Rushbrook St. Phone 226-R Rod Club to Hold Banquet Tonight Approximately 30 are expected to attend the eighth annual banquet of the Jermyn Fly Rod Club tonight at 6:30 o'clock in Pelack's Restaurant, Washington Avenue.

Waters toastmaster. of Highlighting entertainment a large be program pictures by James W. Varner, ardent Scranton sportsman: Prizes will be awarded for the best catches of the season. Stanley Chimahusky Jr. heads the general committee, assisted by Mr.

Waters and Clyde Coleman. $800 Games Party Tonight at 8:15. St. Thomas' Auditorium, Archbald. -Adv.

BOARD IS APPRECIATIVE Women's Board, Carbondale General Hospital, yesterday expressed appreciation to Jermyn school children for their many contributions on the recent Donation Day for the hospital. Eynon Miss Mary Gray, Correspondent $800.00 Games Party Tonight at Archbald. 8:15. St. Thomas' Auditorium.

Busses leave Valley at 7 and 8 P. -Adv. George H. Hennemuth Correspondent, 408 Rushbrook St. Jermyn, Phone 226-R.

Miss Justine Yaworske plans dance Mayfield Kyrilikon Chapter To Entertain 'R' Clubs at Meeting Kyrilikon Chapter, No. 86, F. R. 0. last night at a meeting in Russian Parish Hall completed plans to be host to Anthracite District, Clubs, at a convention Saturday and Sunday in Russian Hall.

John Iwanik is chairman. The first session will be held Saturday afternoon. A reception and dance will be held in the evening. Delegates will attend a divine liturgy service Sunday morning in St. John's Russian Orthodox Church.

The annual banquet and final business meeting will follow. The dance committee is: Miss Helen Maletich, chairman; Stasia Romaniak, tickets; Ann Trembach and Michael Senio, refreshments; Mr. Iwanik, treasurer and publicity; Misses Mary Measley, Mary Maletich. Libbie Yaworske, Justine Yaworske, Ann Karpiak, Catherine Krupen, Catherine Kuzmick, Michael Rugala and Nicholas Kuzmich. Democratic Rally Democratic Rally A Democratic rally will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in Russian Parish Hall.

County and local will be candidates presentedpeak. A program Triangles (Perohi) Wednesday at Kutch's Restaurant. All you can eat for 'ROUND THE BOROUGH Prayer meeting will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock in First P. M. Church.

Mrs. Alfred Forkel, Gorham Avenue, spent the weekend in Rochester, N. Y. Dickson City William J. Carey Correspondent Leave Items at Acme Market, 800 Main Street, Phone Olyphant 1128 Sarnowski Funeral The funeral of Mrs.

Josephine Sarnowski, Scott. Township, a former City resident, was held eyesterson with mass at St. Michael's Church, Olyphant, by the Rev. S. J.

Slominski. Casket bearers were: Leo, Joseph and Thomas Sarnowski, Clement Folejewski, Aloyius and Frank Butkiewicz. Interment, St. Joseph's Cemetery, Scott Township. PASCAVAGE FUNERAL The funeral of Mrs.

Victoria Pascavage, 658 Morgan Street, will be held from the home of her mother, Mrs. Catherine Dreslinski, 668 Morgan Street, today with mass at 9:30 a. m. in St. Mary's Polish R.

C. Church. Interment, parish cemetery. Arrangements by the Wiorkowski Funeral Service. SZCZEPANSKI RITES The funeral of Ignatz Szczepanski 642 Boulevard Avenue, FOR 1942 OLDSMOBILE SEE GRABIN at EYNON PHONE 68-J-2 Modern and Old-Time Hallowe'en Dance FAWCETT'S OLD MILL Scott Road, Justus Turn at Blakely Corners FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT.

31 CHICKEN SUPPERS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Our First Dollar Party Anniversary! TONIGHT AT 8:15 O'CLOCK St. Thomas Church Auditorium ARCHBALD, PA, $800 Absolutely Guaranteed In Awards GAMES 25 GAME GAMES GAME $200 On The 29th Game! 2 Playing Cards to Each Person! No Extras -No Specials ADMISSION $1 (Plus a 10c Tax) will be held tomorrow with mass at 9:30 a. m. in St. Mary's Polish R.

C. Church. Interment, parish cemetery. Arrangements by the Wiorkowski Funeral Service. SCHEDULE REVISED A revised garbage collection schedule for this week only in Dickson City follows.

today, Third Ward; tomorrow, Second Ward, and Friday, First Ward. Buy Defense Bonds and Stamps WE RENT REPAIR AND SELL TYPEWRITERS AND OFFICE MACHINES SPECIALTY SALES CO. 318 N. WASH. AVE.

SCRANTON AT THE LYRIC Franchot Tone and Carol Bruce, above, in "This Woman is Mine," will be shown at the Lyric Theater today. Poultry Fanciers Planning Meeting Session Dec. 6 At Court House The Wayne County Poultry Fanciers' Association, will meet in the Court House Saturday, Dec. 6. Motion pictures in technicolor of the Boston Poultry Show will be exhibited.

Secretary George Schroeder is planning an elaborate program to follow the session. Mrs. Mary Fritz Buried The stuneral of Mrs. Mary Fritz, Cliff was held yesterday morning with a mass in St. Mary's Magdalen Church by the Rev.

Linus Fricker. Pallbearers were: William Lane, John Golden, John Reish, Joseph Billard, Fred Reber and Louis Remblinger. Interment in parish cemetery. Simpson Reservoir Street WPA Project Starts Work has started on the unfinished, WPA gutters project for Reservoir construc- Street. About 25 men are employed on the job.

The project is expected to continue through the Winter. BIRTHDAY PARTY A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Statkin, Jefferson Street, recently in honor of their daughter Violet. Games and refreshments were enjoyed.

Present were: Dolores Prawdisck, Victoria Bariliski, Helen Cook, Amelia Dechnick, Rose Feddock, Helen Homoschik, Richmondale; Loretta King, Forest City; Betty Swabcioz and Violet Statkun; Messrs. John Nazak, Thomas Feddock, Stanley Sukenik, John Barna, Edward Scotlas, Andrew Guszak, Ambrose Bird, Valentine Yacintivivk and Edward Statkun. Andrew Rudevoch, Midland Street, has been admitted to St. Joseph's Hospital, Carbondale, for surgical treatment. Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Morgan, Binghamton, N. were recent guests at the Pecho residence. Stephen Salley, Bridgeport, WaS a recent visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Stephen Salley, Tuttle Street. Mary Kulick, Long Island, N. was a recent caller, here. Francis Prawdzlk, Torrington, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Prawdzik, Froble Street. Uniondale Mrs. W. P. Todd received news last week of the death of her brother, Stanley Dunn, 80, Montgomery, Pa.

Sergt. and Mrs. Anthony Verboys, Westfield, who were recently married, have been visiting local relatives. A booth festival for the benefit of the Binghamton Children's Home, was held in the Methodist Hall last week. James Condon has been drawn to serve on the jury in Montrose the third Monday in November.

Mrs. Arthur Corey, Frances Corey, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geuther, two daughters and son, Clinton, and Mrs. Anna Todd, daughter, Dolores, and friends, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. W. P. Todd. James Lowry and family, Newark, visited Mrs.

Della Lowry over the weekend. Cecil Todd, Williamsport, visited his. parents, Dr. and Mrs. F.

F. Todd, recently. THE BIG STORE WITH THE LOW RENT LOCATION Special Purchase Sale Truckload of Mattresses LEE FAMOUS MAKE MATTRESSES Off! $29.50 Mattresses, to go at $19.67. $34.50 Mattresses, to go at $23.00 $39.50 Mattresses, to go at $26.34 This great special purchase enables you to buy a brand new, famous make mattress at a reduction. Offer to one big truckload- -don't wait buy now limited this while selection is complete! EASY TERMS BED SPRINGS! Angle Border! 2 Stabilizers! Hellical ALL Tied! PREMIER Special WIRE! Value! $10:95 At These Low Prices We're Not Allowed To Mention Manufacturer's Name.

LIMIT- -2 MATTRESSES TO A CUSTOMER NONE TO DEALERS WEINBERG PHONE 4-1228 306 Penn Ave. When all America calls for the best, it's a large order America always makes up its mind about quality slowly and carefully. But, once it is certain that a product is the best of its kind, America quickly demands its production on a tremendous scale. With more Budweiser than ever before, there has not been enough to go 'round Never before in history has there been a 48 states at all times. Through it all, our situation like this: dealers have shown great patience and A vast expansion program carried on for for this we are grateful.

eight years made it possible for the world's America prefers Budweiser. Your own largest brewery to produce more beer in preference for Budweiser is a compliment 1941 than ever before has come from a sinto your own good taste proof that you gle brewery or group of breweries operating, recognize the outstanding quality that has under one management and yet it was made Budweiser the biggest-selling beer impossible for us to fill all orders. in history. Such a demand, previously unheard of With the for completion of our expansion any product, made it difficult to program, we trust that similar you now are getmaintain adequate distribution in all of the ting Budweiser whenever you call for it. A BEVERAGE OF MODERATION Budweiser iser ANHEUSER ST.

LOUIS COPR. 1941. ANHEUSER-BUSCH. INC.

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