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-17 SCRANTON TIMES, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, Rose Marie Mancuso Wed in Dunmore Church 7 Dickson City Bride of Hazleton Man HlckoryStreet Couple Weds In St. Mary's Anniversary of Class Is Marked by Dinner Mrs. Rockefeller Heads Program, -Rockefeller, daughter-in-law of. John D. Rockefeller Jr.i will lead this country's "YWCA members in com An anniversary dinner was held recently at the' Deitrick by the Friendship Bible Class of the Continental Mission in commemoration of the 26th anniversary of the memorating the 100th anmver- class.

R. D. Kocher was toastmaster. sary" of the YV in the world in 1955, according to an announce1 ment received by Mrs. Theodore Mrs.

R. D. Kocher, the first class president made a few remarks and B. Bird president of the Scran the members of the class present ton also were called upon to make As general chairmarK of the some comments. American centennial observance The class prophecy was read by MM and celebration, Mrs.

Rockefeller will head a of Miss Stella Evans and the class xw history was read by Mrs. Mildred rededication, strengthening and in Evans. creasing, the over-all membership Readings were given by Mrs by at least 600.000 more women Esther Nash and Mrs. Edith White. and girls -and raising $5,000,000 in mm mis Solos were offered by Mrs.

Bessie birthday gifts as a Centennial Seybolt and Mrs. Kocher, accom Fund to reinforce the movement's panied by Mrs. Mildred Evans. Present were: Mrs. Bessie Sey hi I.

HI r1T 1-, wmmmmmmm0m-imiliSiMi. national program and 'services to local associations. Her mother, 'the late Mrs. John French, was a charter member and president of the bolt, John Seybolt, Misses Edith White, Betty Yackobovicz, Esther Nash, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert national board. Sulzer, Miss Margaret Mrs. Bird said that advance con and Mrs. George Evans, Mr. and tributions will be sought at the national level from corporations, Mrs.

John Evans, Mr. and i i Kocher, Mrs. Minnie Getts, trust funds and bequests over the full three-year period, but that Rachel Majors and Mr. and William P. Kocher.

participation of local associations in the birthday-gift project will be concentrated in the Spring of 1955. St. John's Society sf 1 I I i I 1 5 1 i Bruit 'Portrait MRS. PAUL J. FUELLER i Fetes New Members Catholic Women To Convene Dec.

15 Refice Portrait Cardonl Portrait KERSHBAUMER JR. MRS. FRANK MRS. PETER A. Mrs.

Arthur Bockelkartp and Mrs. Albert Risley were welcomed as new members of the Women's Missionary Society of St John's Lutheran Church at a recent meeting in the church. Mrs. Andrew C. The Young Catholic Women's caps.

Tney carried red roses and Club will meet Monday, Dc. 15, at or, wdre' an irridescent green taf white pompons. 8:45 P.M. in the Scranton Room of Holy Ghost OlyphantJcousin of the bride, were flower was the scene of the marriage girls and wore orchid net gowns Thursday of Miss Mary Elizabeth and bonnets and carried baskets of feta strapless, gown over which she Jean Marie Morell of Baltimore, The marriage of Miss Rose Marie! Mancuso, daughter of Mrs. Ange- line Mancuso, 444 East Drinker Dunmore, to Frank Woelkers, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Leo C. Woel- Hotel Casey. Robert Biel and ivcm pimucu. 7 was flower girl for her cousin.

She Mrs. Gerald- Murray are cochair- Gayzik, daughter of Mr. and Reports were given by Mrs. John wore a fittedx velvet jacket Jf darker green shade with, bracelet-length sleeves. The gown had men of the social committee in Michael Gayzik, 905 Pancoast wore a Nile green net frock over taffeta with a crown of flowers in her hair.

She carried a basket of charge of arrangements fkers, 1318 Jefferson Dun- shirred skirt with bustle back. Mrs. Harry P. O'Neill presi She wore matching hat'-and car moey -Was solemnized Thursday at 9 in St. Anthony's Church, red roses "and pompons.

Dennis Astfalk, calendar chairman, and Miss Marie Naegeli, who announced the following hostesses for the Dec. 16 meeting in the church: Mesdames John Sanders, Josephine Snyder, Robert Naegeli, apd C. C. Samela. ried gold tone chrysanthemums.

Louis A. Kershbaumer was his brother's best man. Ushers were Michael Qyzikand Bernard Gayzik, brothers of the bride, and Virgil Kershbaumer of Metuchen. brother of the bridegroom. Breakfast, dinner and a reception followed at Spencer's, Dun- Morell, this city," another cousin of DunmoreV Rev.

J. Anthony Tito Dickson City, to Peter A. Kersh-baumer son of Mr. -and Kershbaumer, Hazleton. Rev.

Emil P. Halady performed the ceremony at 9 A.M. and was assisted by Rev. Louis Bonan. Miss Barbara Glinsky was organist and Misi Mary 'Anne' Eble, daughter of Mr.

and Mfsa Gerard T. Coggins, 442 Hickory was married Thursday at JO in St, Mary's Church, South to Paul J. Fueller, son of Frederick Fueller, 444 flickory land the late Mrs. Fueller. Alsgf George T.

Schmidt performed the ceremony. Francis Van Maanen' was at the organ and Miss Rosalie Reif was vocalist. The bride, given in marriage- by her brother, Joseph Eble, wore a Sown of white imported Chantilly tiace and nylon tull over bridal satin. The long-sleeved pointed bodice of lace had a sheer yoke in pompons and croton leaves. officiated.

Frank J. Morell gave his niece The bridesmaids, Misses Joan Kloss and Josephine Eble, the lat dent, has announced that a portion of the proceeds from the recent dance was used to purchase the Thanksgiving dinner for the sisters of St. Agnes. Place, Elmhurst. Two hundred 'and fifty new members were1 received into the club at the reception Saturday afternoon in Other reports were given by Mrs.

in marriage. ihe wore a white satin and lace gown featuring an off- soloist. Naegeli, card sale chairman; Mrs Joseph H. Biro and Mrs. Anthony ter, a sister of the bride, wore blue and wine tone gowns, respectively, and hats made identical to those worn by the maid of honor.

They Hotel Casey. shoulder nylon illusion yoke trimmed with sequin and seed pearls. It had loftg-tSpering sleeves, a fitted lace bodice and full skirt ending in cathedral-length train. the bride, was ring bearer. Benjamin Rdckovitz of Paterson, N.J., was best man and Frank Foley of Dunmore and Anthony and Charles Morell, cousins of the bride, were ushers.

After breakfast- at the bride's home, dinner at the Gridiron Bar Grill and a reception in St. Anthony's Hall, Dunmore, Mr. and Mrs: Woelkers left for New York and Washington, D.C. For traveling, the bride wore a purple velvet coat, Winter white dress and hat, carried similar Joseph Tallo was' best man and Mrs. Patrick Barrett and Miss Rose O'Hara, cochairmen of the reception committee, were assisted by Mrs.

O'Neill and Mesdames off-shoulder effect, edged tobert'Castanzo and Joseph Mullen Her veil of illusion fell from a more, aner nicn ayi. ami ana. heTfatto ou gow? of rfenSlKershbaumer left for Miami, Fla, tovaVcS! Cuba bride wear-tulle. It had lace sleeves and a lacejing faille. Jress' black bodice over bridal satin and pmk coat and a tiered handkerchief skirt with a' of white orchids They train of nylon tulle.

Her finger-tip "de at 825 North Lincoln-length veil of illusion fell from a'Ave- Juliet cap of lace trimmed withj The bride a graduate of Dickson She carried white orchids City High School and Empire and pompons. Beauty College, is owner of Mary's Miss Lucy Gayzik, sister of the Beauty Shop, Dickson City. Mr. were ushers. Wolfe, who introduced the new members and Mrs.

Edna R. Naylor, who announced that the December topic, Stranger In Our Midst" will be presented by Miss Gerrie Biro. Mrs. John Naegeli "reported that more than $120 was realized from the recent public "Thank Offering Service." white lace headpiece, trimmed bouffant skirt of layers of tulle Francis A. Burne, Walter F.

with pearls. She carried gardenias After breakfast at the home of Golden, Robert Biel, Michael How the bride, and a reception in Piatt- had a chapel-length train and was worn over a satin hoop petticoat and featured handkerchiefs of the ard, Thomas J. Donahue Jr. and Woolworth House Auditorium, Mr. and ar white orchid.

Miss Frances Ann Mancuso, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and Miss Anne Evelyn Woelkers, Paul Coyne. and Mrs. Fueller left for Bermuda, black accessories and a corsage of Miss O'Hara was commentator for a millinery style show. Models sister of the bridegroom, was The society voted to send $10 checks as Christmas gifts to each white orchids. Mr.

and Mrs. Woelkers are graduates of Dunmore High School. the bride wearing a gray dress, black and white accessories and a corsage of white orchids. bride, wore a purple and orchid net Kershbaumer a graduate of Hazle-strapless gown over purple taffeta. jton High School and the University were Mesdames Thomas Spellman, bridesmaid.

They wore American Beauty Strapless full-length velvet of the following Lutheran Orphan of Miami, is a veteran of World William J. Kotzwinkle, Donald The former Miss Eble, a gradu- She wore a matching velvet heart-shaped tiara and carried orchids The former isayeteran of War 2. srKJood ShephernVTopton, and gowns, net stoles and velvet skull 01 St. Mary mgn acnooi, lace and tulle edged with scallops of the lace. Her veil of imported silk illusion cascaded from a matching lace-trimmed hat edged with cording of satin intertwined with seed pearls.

She wore pearls, the gift of the bridegroom, and carried prayer book with" a marker of white orchids and itephanotis. Miss Jo Ann Reif, maid of hon Germantown, and a contributio Sporer and Coyne and Miss Ann Marie O'Malley. Miss Olah, soprano, was accompanied by andpompQns. War 2. He is a member of the Reserve Officers Corps of the Army and is employed by the Corps of Engineers', Philadelphia District.

uth Scranton. is employed asj Mary Ann Gayzik, niece of the shier and secretary by the Miss Jane Hara bride, and Lucille Hodorovitch, YWCA. Mr. Fueller. a graduate, of CLUB NOTES Technical High School, is employed by Scranton Metal Caslet Co.

Births at Hospitals PERSONALS $15- to the Lutheran Children's Bureau. Mrs. Robert Naegeli and Miss Marion Gahn were appointed co-chairmen of. the' life membership committee by Kehrli. Hostesses for the evening were Mesdames Harry IJ.

Otto, Biro, Emma Fatzinger, Powell, and Miss Backo. Mrs. Biro was discussion leader of the topic "The Place of the Bible Miss Marion Weyand will preside at a meeting of Zeta Zeta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, tonight at To Preside at Election AT ST. MARY'S SOCIAL NEWS Eugene D. Casey, 646 Clay 8 in the Chamber of Commerce.

A daughter Nov. 29 to James and Jean -McGarry Carroll. 1812 is a surgical patient in Hahnemann Hospital. The sewing group of the Jewish Washburn St. A son Nov.

28 to John and Eliza Episcopal Women Set Bazaar Tomorrow Miss Jane Ratchfbrd, daughter? Community Center will not meet beth Conroy Kilker, 2013 Green in Everyday Living." Mrs. Martha this Wednesday, but will sew To Read af Meeting Mrs. Michael J. O'Neill, 1508 Jef-ferson Dunmore, is spending some time at Fort Powell, Mrs. William Q- Moyer and again9.

on Wednesday, Dec. at 10 AM. at the center. Ridge St. AT MERCY.

A daughter1 Nov. 29 to Edward liss Olive Backo were readers. Mrs. The Parish Guild of Church of i Sadie Severe, 607 Olive Grace G. St.

John Was accompanist of Mr. and Mrs. MartinRatchford, 312 Fellows St, has chosen Saturday, Dec, 27, as the date for her marriage James McAndrew Pierce, 1630 Madison son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank A.

Pierce. i The ceremonsKwiirbe at 9 AM. the Epiphany, Glenburn, will con-jis recuperating at Mercy Hospital The executive board of the and Bernice Connor Gavin, 1220 for the hymn singing. Bundle. St.

Lackawanna County Council, Federation of Republican Women, will meet Wednesday at 2 P.M. in the A daughter Nov. 29 to William duct a Christmas bazaar and after surgery. supper tomorrow iiy- the Parish' Mrs. Carmella MasI, 300 Oak House.

Dunmore, is a surgical patient in Serving will begin at 5 and will 'State Hospital, continue until all are served. Mr nrf Mrs civrfp T. Hpnshall. land Delores Sobeleski Ruthkowski, Rev. Gradylto Address Mothers Club at 'Prep' Rev.

Richards Grady, S.J., direc in -Holy Crass Church and- will be fe Squash House, Scranton Estate. 807 Albert Dickson City, Linden St. Mrs. Walter Roberts AT WEST SIDE gy'The bazaar will feature Madison spent Thanksgiv- will preside. tor of the University of Scranton' prA-daughter Nov.

30 to Edwin and jewelry, jams and jellies, plants, 1 mg Day witft Mr. arw Mrs. tTanx Arlene Shafer Price, 1515 Division H. Lerch, Jackson Hehts, N.Y. books, Christmas and correspond St performed with nuptial mass by Rev.

Dr. William A. O'Mara. Breakfast at' Hotel Casey will fol- low for. the bridal party and im- mediate families.

MissRatchford will have Miss Catherine Lyriott for her maid of honor and. her sister, Miss Ann bridesmaid. Mrs. Walter G. Van Camp will conduct a drill on "Amendments' at a meeting of the Parliamentary ence cards.

Hand-woven merchandise, in Ir. and Mrs. Stewart Sunnesa have -returned by plane to Miami, A daughter Nov. 30 to Benjamin and Lois Black Jeffreys, 1920 Price Evening School, will address the Mothers Club Scranton Preparatory School at its business-social meeting Wednesday at 8 P.M. in the assembly Iroom of the school.

All mothers of Prep students are invited. Law Club tomorrow at 10:30 A.M. fter a visit with Mr. and Mrs. St AT HAHNEMANN cluding jewelry, from the missions in North Carolina will be featured, as will Te picnic baskets.

A daughter Dec. 1 to Donald and Frank X. Burkt will be best at the YWCA. Mrs. Anthony Stuart will preside.

Plans for the Christmas party on Dec. 10 from 2 to 4 P.M. at the will be Manuel Isaacs, 1611 Madison Dunmore. Attorney and Mrs. Frank Walsh, 1810 Delaware Dun- Jean Kilmer Wirth, 1003 Prospect -Mrs.

Laurence Doud Jr. is general chairman. She will be as man. Thomas Ratcniora, Drotner of the' bride-elect, and Francis Ave. Society ofj-University sisted by Mesdames John Sellner, A son Dec.

1 to. Joseph and-Doris Has, Breakfast, Election Carey, brother-in-law of the bridegroom-elect, will be ushers. cramord Mangle, 427 Keuem.M. C. F.

Savercool. Walter SP1 ine weexena wun meir Waldo Wright, William Chamber- son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Ladies Auxiliary to Scranton De- ine oani Anarea society oi inej A son Dec. 1 to Donald and Vir Miss Ratchford. a graduate of' lin.

RalDh Smith. Walter vvimam uonneii, in Arung- um.F nT LJtachment, Marine Corps League, ginia Mitchell Miller, RD Clarks ton, Va. Chartwell Griffin, Robert Connell.i Summit. in the clubrooras, 518. Lacka- Arthur Cook and Blake Tewks- University of Scranton had its annual communion breakfast this morning at .10" in Hotel Casey following mass at 9 in the Jesuit Estate, Ridge Row, at which Very A son Dec.

1 to George and Edna wanna Ave. Motners, wives, sis bury. Pratt Nicholson. D. GOLIGHTLY Central High School and Mary-wood College, -is a member tof faculty of Clarks Summit-Abington High SchooL Mr.

Pierce was grad-j uated from Dunmore High School i and attended the University of Scranton. He is employed by Sam-ter Bros. Co. Mrs. Russell Shurtleff and Mrs George Lewis are cochairmen for Mrs.

W. Golightly, wife of Rev. J. Eugene Gallery, S.J., was celebrant. About 50 members of the supper.

Assisting them will MRS. FRANK GIBBONS Mrs. Frank Gibbons will preside at an election of officers of the Woman's Auxiliary to Elmhurst Country Club on Saturday at 1 P.M. at the club. The following members of the nominating committee will submit the slate: Mesdames Joseph Kane, Willard Jones, Frank Rodgers and Joseph Comerford.

Mrs. Roland Nicholas, entertainment chairman, will have charge of arrangements and will accept reservations. Cards will be played following the meeting. Yule Party Wednesday be Mesdames Charles Hardy, Mil the society attended. At a brief business session.

Mrs. ton Hobbs, James Graham, George Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones have returned to Wildwood, after a week's visit with their son find daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Jones, 336 14th who accompanied themto Wildwood. S. William Ries, a student at Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, D.C, spent the Thanksgiving, recess with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.

William Ries, 1114 Cornell and with bis (Continued on Page 18) A daughter Nev. 30 to Willard and Vera Corey Newcomer, RD 1, Angels. A daughter Nov. 30 to Leonard and Mary Kofel Meila, 720 Throop Dunmore. A son Nov.

30 to Earl and Carrie Maconeghy Fuller, 409 Gibson St. A son Nov. 30 to Gerald and Elizabeth Harris Connors, 1721 ters and daughters of Marines or ex-Marines are invited to join the auxiliary. Mrs. Margaret Thomas will at a meeting of Scranton Chapter, American War Mothers, tomorrow at 2 P.M.

in VFW Hall, 320 North Washington Ave. The Christmas party of Ladies Auxiliary to Keystone Consistory Jerome P. Casey was installed as Brittain, William Smith and James Thomas. Miss Doris J. Gilbert, daughter ct Mr.

and! Mrs. David Gilbert, 2926 Frink was married Saturday at 7 P.M. ini Jackson Street Baptist Church. to Kenneth R. son ct Thomas M.

Thomas, 602 Reservations are not required. To save fuel, Israel has restricted the use of roads by taxis, buses and private cars. LMulberry St. the pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church, will read a story, entitled "We Have Seen His Star at the annual Christinas meetirig of the Women of Immanuel Church on Friday at 2 PJtf. in the church parlors, j' Mrs.

Arthur L. Conrad will conduct the devotions and Mrs. Myrtle Pannarello will have charge of the music. A short business meeting will be conducted by Miss Loretta Schmidt. Committee reports will be heard at this time.

Miss Schmidt will preside at a board meeting at P.M. i i president of the society; Mrs. John F. McLaughlin, vice president; Miss Ann Werner, secretary, and Miss Agnes Kelly, treasurer. Women Deep in Red; Hire Male Manager TOKYO CP) The little woman threw up her hands today and ad 1.

Newton Rd- and the late Mr. Thomas. Rev. Thomas A. Thomas, A son Nov.

30 to George and Nelly Squire Stoddard, RD 2, Nicholson. brother of the bridegroom, was as- will be held tonight at '8 in Masonic Temple. Mrs. W. W.

Scheuer, chairman, and Mrs. William Schank, cochairman, will be assisted by members, of the December The annual Christmas party of A daughter Nov. 29 to Robert Lackawanna County, Salon 130, of sisted at the ceremony by Rev, E. C. Canterbury of Berean Inter 8 40, American Legion, will be Wednesday at 8 P.M.

in Dempsey GIVE HER THE hostess committee. mitted she can't handle the purse denominational- Church. Mrs. Rol-lin Keisling was at the organ and strings as well as a man. Memorial Legion Home, 1110 Miss Mary Lou Griffith was vocalist.

Clay Dunmore. Faculty Tea Planned GIFT OF A Mrs. Sumie Kawasaki, founder and president of the Women's Live-, A shower of clothing and toys Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown lihood Co-operative Association, said the group was so deep ip the and Helen Roche Scott, 1313 Washburn St. A son Nov. 29 to Joseph and Louise Strasburger Falciglia, 131 South.

Van Buren Ave. A son Nov. 26 to Thomas and Joan Campbell Gaughan, 627 Pres-cott Ave. AT STATE A daughter Nov. 30 to Dominick and Rose Riviello Osaro, 935 Moosic Old Forge.

for the children of South Moun tain. Hospital will be con bf Chantilljy lace over satin featuring a fitted bodice, off-shoulder ETIQUETTE LIFETIME Plans for a faculty tea will be made by the executive committee of Central High School Parent-Teacher Association on Wednesday at 1:30 P.M. in Room 26 of the school. The tea will be 17. ducted.

Partners will exchange red tnere was only one way out; Hire a male business manager. By ROBERTA LEE neckline with a sheer illusion yoke, long sleeves and full lace skirt with an inset tof dpple-pleated nylon Q. How one take leavt of should should gifts. Hostesses for the evening will be Mesdames Eugene Holland. A.

J. Mayer and John' OTtourke. persons to whom one has just been in Her veil of illusion was ar Mrs. Byron Evans will preside. troduced? sav.

Good-by. I a oaugnier; inov. io aui ana ranged from a lace and satin cloche trimmed with seed pearls. She carried a white orchid with stephan- The flight of owls is relatively' Mrs. James Connolly, chapeau, will i.oiseless owing to its soft plumage, preside.

A. You can am very glad to have met you." To 'Rose Giannetle 2641 Jackson in- St. otis in maline. one who has been especially experts forecast 6UET ioa i A daughter Nov. 30 to Glenn and Sylvia Fowler Rose ngr ant RD 1, Miss Marlene Gilbert was her sister's maid of honor.

Her gown 1 1 ii longer hair! Montrose. i was strapless and of lace and nylon teresting, or wh6 is somewhat of a personage, vou may say, "It's been a great pleasure to meet you." Q. At a weddtnc reception. In what positions should the; wedding party stand in the receivinj line? 'i AIMON MAIM net over tatieta. wore a match A son Nov.

30 to William and Helen Barry Lees, 310 Keyser ing blue lace cape a matching Taylor, headpiece and face veil. She car ried yellow Rapture roses, yellow A son 'Nov. 29 to Dominick and Sara DeAngelo Napolitano, 130 and bronze pompons in A. The bride; should stand, at the right of the bridegroom, with Complete coarse Gerald Healey was his cousin's East Elm Dunmore. WILL ENTERTAIN CLUB best man.

Morgan 'Williams and FOR home sewla Basle her maid of honor at her right, the bridesmaids next-' The best man and ushers do not "stand in the line. 'H Q. Is it proper- to use the knife to tof Daniel Williams were ushers. After a reception in the Cham ber of Commerce, dining room, Mr and Mrs. Thomas' left for Washing i Yours Mrs.

Samuel E. Weston, 608 will entertain the Eliza-bethian Book Club tomorrow at 2 txrrs i cut open a muffin at the table? 7 ton, D.C, the bride wearing a light JfLr ST 2- ef ImmoI hlanrfaal KATttftM I i 1 pgrduM of Mwms- jhAi thiMl bqrt Pr? I A. Never! Bread of all kinds P.M. at home. Mrs.

Elizabeth Hill Conrad will read. blue dress and hatl brown fur coat and brown accessories. They will should be broken open- with the rihdnclisiityMr Fri. Sat. 9-9 fingers, never cut reside at 2926 Frink St.

The bride is employed by Inter-national Correspondence Schools, emu- The first two feature films to be produced in llran came out this hr is a 1 $20to $30Q I (Up to 18 Months to. Repay PHONE FIRST FOR I ONE TRIP SERVICE Quaker State Finance Corp. 4th Floor Miller Bldg. -Across From Strand Theatre tit SCRANTON PHONE 44614 1 Mr. Thomas, a graduate of Indiana i Technical College, is employed by HOLIDAY DRESSES 5.75 5frwy aniauivs ojnh flMriM'NMlM (MMdk stMl ct dsjkt iiimud CMtJ a-C M- ladcad by KM jmn tt' SMGBl ipindihlttry year and were received there with enthusiasm, Teheran reports.

the Instrument Division, Daystrom, mm OIILY )lnc, Archbald. Both were gradu I ated from West Scranton High Wash and wear today! No work COMPLETE A AUOW A NCI EAST RIMS School, 'I--. at HYDE PARK Laun-Dry-Mar, UBflALTlk let' 1 726 Jackson St A Half-Hour Miss Barbara E. Lees, 624 Wheel at Laundry! SAVE money, time A TM Mwk KTH lINOcm HAMVPACTUUMa OOMPAMT SIMGER SEVING CENTER and Your week wash er and Mrs. James E.

Lewis, 801 Park entertained Friday night at the latter! home with a variety shower in honor of Mrs. (Continued on Page M) in a half-hour. Open Monday 522 IACXA.AVL SCRANTON.PA. PHONE 7-3367 136 N. WASHINGTON AVE.

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