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The Times-Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 5

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The Times-Tribunei
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Scranton, Pennsylvania
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SCRANTON TIMES, FRIDAY, JUNE 30. 1950 23 Glen Alden Attacks Kindergarten Class to Have Commencement Exercises Tax Board Method Steak Dinner $1.50 rn acirara. set. i ti ml CHRIST THE KINQ PICNIC QUTNCT AVE, DVNMOkl JUNE 29-30-JULY The Glen Alden Coal Co. yester Walker Blocked Wallace's Bid George E.

Allen, former secre tary of the Democratic National Committee, writing in the July issue of Cosmopolitan magazine, credits former Postmaster Gen I day in Dauphin County Court at Harrisburg attacked the State Tax Equalization Board's method of determining market value of coal and other lands for tax purposes. The company filed an equity suit eral Frank Walker, this city i r-w us as King ice court to direct a re Greentown Nursing Home IN THE POCONOS Greentown, Pike County, Pa. (Asset Mlaatss frsm graa Newfoundland 4262 or 3767 Nsw Msasrete Ketas vision of the market value of its coal lands in Newport Township School District, Luzerne County, as arrived at by the state board. The company said the land has A'A ri. been assessed at $29,594.

The proceedings are directed against John CNeil and Walter J. with helping to block the nomination of Henry Wallace for vice president at the 1944 Democratic national convention. The article says that Mr. Walker was one of the late Franklin Roosevelt's close associates who knew the state of his health and realized that the man nominated to run with him would in all probability be the next president Mr. Walker and four others, according to the author, were responsible for the success of the anti-Wallace drive which led to Harry S.

Truman's nomination. Order Your Holiday Supply of Ballantines Beer, Kaiers Beer and Goebel Beer Today. Phone 6287. Adv. J28-t4 Kress, board members; Dr.

Francis B. Haas, state superintendent of public instruction; Auditor Gen Judge ASSURANCE of getting the -H- finest Quality and Value in Dia; monds is backed by our Guarantee. You 7 MUST be satisfied with your diamond pur I 4 chased here and you alone are the judge! eral weidon B. Heyburn and State Treasurer Charles R. Barber.

Drink Judge Paul G. Smith granted a rule to show cause why an in junction should not be issued against the state officials. rTktre Moot Ietter, COOL, CRISP SUMMER I Diabetes is more common among women than among men. ORE80E3 Cottons and Sheers Juniors Misses-Extra Sixes DISTBIBUTOft It TAKE UP TO A YEAR TO PAY Edward Robinson Dial 4-634 1411 PENN AVE. IKEA'S Mimi Swartz (Times Photo by Greakovic) Mombors of tho kindergarten class of tho Bible School for Children at tho Suburban Prttby-torian Church, Olyphant Avov will bo graduated at commencement exercises in the church tonight at 7:30.

Included in tho group are: Donald Eilenberger, Philip Schumacher, Betty Ann Dolowy, Billy Copp, Charles Snyder, Joseph Keeny, Michael Washo, William Britton, James Jenkins, Ellen Reed, Germain Tennis, Lynda Ma Greggs. Mrs. William Riley, principal, is seated at left, 'and Mrs. David Raid, superintendent, fifth from left. Rv.

James Ollis is pastor of th church, and Msdams Cora Williams, William Buffington and Benjamin Bray are instructors. Advertise in The Sc nton Times AS LITTLE AS WEEKLY fiiiiPi 4 I tft- 4 208 Mlllor Bid. 2nd Floor Mode; HA ETUIS UOr.llI RECIPE The Suburban Presbyterian Ridge Presbyterian Church at tended these schools. TO TAKE OFF UGLY FAT Church, Olyphant is a member church of the Green Ridge Community Vacation Bible School ROOM 416 DIME BANK BLDG. ENTRANCE 400 SPRUCE ST Phone 9705 Everything for the Expectant Mother.

Reasonably Priced Own raaratfai Cvsatat Rev. John McDowell, assistant pastor of the Green Ridge Presbyterian Church, is dean of the school. for 10 days will receive awards. Classes have heen conducted in the Asbury Methodist Church with Mrs. R.

J. McLean as superintendent, in Green Ridge Primitive Methodist Church, with Rev. Evan P. Thomas as superintendent, and in suburban Presbyterian, with Mrs. David Reid as superintendent.

Children from the Church of the Good Shepherd, Green Ridge Baptist Church and the Green TO GET ALL THE LATE NEWS READ THE TIMES which will conduct commencement exercises tonight in various church centers. Children who have com The collection taken during the week at the schools will go to Church World Service to buy shoes pounds and tncbee of arwrsaa (at don't jut seem to diamppoar almost Bka ntfia from nock. com. Arms, bust, abdomen, alps. and anklna.

Just return tbo empty bottle to tha manufacturer for yew money back. Tou don't bay to atarro yomsetf; eat sensibly per instructions on bottle. Follow tho easy way endorsed by many who bays tried this plan and help briar baok aBurinr cau-res and rraeeful slenderneaa. Note bow Quickly bloat disappears how much bettor you feeL More altya. youthful appaarlnc and aettre.

See your drox- Ra simple. It'a amsslnc lw owJcsly ne mar kee pounds of bulky, nn-alrhtly fat right in your own home. Make thim recipa yourself. It'a Mir do trouble at aB and coats Bttle. It contains nothing; harmful.

Jast fo to rour drucriat and uk for lour ounces of liquid Ea-motaf Concentrate. Pour this into a pint bottle a-nd add noua-h grapefruit Juice to SO the bottle. Tba take two taWe-poonrala twico a day. Tbafs an tnera it ta It If the Terr first bottlo doesn't bow tho simple, easy way to Ion bulky fat and beip rerela slender, mora rraeefol ewree: tf reducible for children overseas. Tonight's pleted, work: in the school will receive certificates and those who have perfect attendance records collection will be used to defray expenses of the school.

CLUB NOTES Sold Only by Penns Druggists SOCIETY BEVERLY BEVERLY forgets Costs! sacrifices Profits! (Continued from Page 21) The Ladies Auxiliary to the wards of Clarks Summit enter Fraternal Order of Eagles has postponed its meeting from Mon day, July 3, to Monday, July 10, at 8 PJH. in the clubrooms. 227 tained with a bathroom shower at home in honor of the bride-elect, and on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Emmett Hart, 1530 North Wash Wyoming Ave. ington entertained at a cock Listen to Station WQAN tail party in honor of Miss Price and Mr. Gibbons. The bride-elect was also honored Bloodmobile Slated To Be Here Today Area residents who volunteered as blood donors and have not responded to appointments are asked to report today to the Scrantoh Red Cross Chapter House, 545 Jefferson where the RC bloodi mobile will be stationed from 2 to 8 P.M. Only 15 donors were accepted yesterday during the bloodmobile's visit at the Chapter House.

Their contributions bring the total to date to 899 pints. Blood distributed to Scranton area hospitals since the inauguration of the regional blood pool last March 16 totals 1,109 pints. This figure includes the distribu Cream of the Crop PRE-HOLIDAY with a kitchen shower recently given by Misses Nancy and Dorothy St. John, 733 Monroe a UUW18MCwt7 A awalftr rswt I TI zSsT Mewef prices' I i tho arsg o- mL I. personal shower at which Mrs.

Rob ert A. Fillmore and Mrs. Burnett Carleton, 815 Clay a linen shower by Mrs. John L. Schautz Elmhurst and a cocktail party at which Miss Sally Howell of Waver-ly was hostess.

Miss Claire Delores Whitney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Whitney, 941 North Irving will be married at 6 PM. today in Immanuel Baptist Church to Stanley Tillman, son of Mrs. Stanley tion of 37 pints yesterday as follows: State Hospital, 6 pints; Hahnemann, West Side, Mercy, Moses Taylor, St Mary's 6, and Taylor, 4.

Area hospitals yesterday were asked to order for the next few days only the quantity of blood required for immediate need. Thereafter, as the need arises, orders Tillman, 421 South Washington and the late Mr. Tillman. Rev. Dr.

William D. Golightly. pas i mat i tor, win perform the ceremony which will be followed by a reception at the home of the bride's LET US FINISH YOUR PICTURES IN LARGE SIZE Order some "extras" for family and friends MODEL H-and cut Stondord. U-f BWwl (tfeejaaf l4aelw4W Now On Display In Our Store should be phoned in to the RC and deliveries will be made the same day. Blood donors yesterday were: Joseph Bafferty, 333 Monroe Charles A.

Johnson, RD 1, Dal ton; Miss Margaret Raffertjr, SIS Poplar James McAndrsw, 319 Tint Jsssup: Mrs. William Phillips. 10 Just Right Angelina DeRiggl, Dal ton; Thomas Comer-ford, 1038 Wood Is wn Theodore Zaor-ilcl. 409 Bear South Washington Miss Ann Millar, 639 Sixth Dun-more; Mrs. Theodore Koch, S16 North Hyde Park H.

Wsyns Cumbee. 3430 parents. Mrs. Georgia B. Timberlake of Harrisburg and Stephen Van Pelt Quackenbush son of Mr.

and Mrs. S. VP. Quackenbush of Clarks Summit, were married yesterday afternoon at' 3:30 at the home of the bridegroom's parents in the presence of immediate families. There were no attendants.

The i I Finer Quality Beverly Summer Suits 3 WYOMING Boulevard Mr. Carrie Kllberg. ceremony was performed by Rev 1411 Pine Mn. Frank ColweU. 334 West Drinker Dunmort; Henry VI- William E.

Dennis, pastor of Trinity cnurch, Clarks Summit. SMEE 4 SUNDAY CO. 224 Adams Ave. Phone 6171 "The Hardware Storm On the Square' Uli, 428 North Main Walter Dagger 939 Corbett Ave. Mr.

and Mrs. John M. Caffrey of Chicago, 111., celebrated their 25th SIZES 9 TO 14V2 VALUES TO $29.98 ETIQUETTE wedding anniversary last night with a dinner at the Deitrick. There were 25 guests. By ROBERTA LEE Q.

How should a letter be sddressed to the governor of a stataT They were married In St. Paul's Church, Green Ridge, by Rev. Aloysius Rafferty, now residing in Nanticoke. Mrs. Caffrey beinff the A.

On the envelope should be inscribed, "His Excellency the Gov former Mildred Barrett, daughter ernor, Columbus, Ohio." On the in oz me late Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Bar side the salutation should be.

rett, 1305 Grandview St Mr. Caf Most Going at Less Than lz of Regular Retail Price COATS AN 0) SUITS frey is employed as manager of the Your Excellency" or "Sir." Q. What should one do when In a group of persons, either sitting or stand Every Remaining One In Our Stocks Spring Coats and Suits OFF ing, and it is necessary to turn one back toward another person? umcago office of John Hancock Insurance Co. They have one son, William, who also was in attendance at the anniversary celebration last night. Mr.

Caffrey is the son of Mrs. B. A. Apologize, always: Q. Is It considered good manners to Caffrey of Cleveland, Ohio, former We Will Be Closed All Day MOWDflY and TUESDAY TO GIVE OUR EMPLOYEES A LONGER "JULY 4TH" HOLIDAY SHOP TOMORROW, SATURDAY! crook the little finger when lifting a cup ly of this city.

to the lips? Mrs. Maude Lavton Walker. A. No; this is an affectation. housekeeper at Moses Taylor Hospital, was married June 10 to Crom well R.

Davies, a machinist, 527 North Hyde Park Ave. Rev. Richard Billingsley, pastor ox Trinity congregational Church, performed the ceremony in the manse, 227 South Main Ave. WW A Huge Array of Summer Dresses Piques, Batistes, Values Chambrays, Denims To $39.98 Mr. and Mrs.

Davies will leave tomorrow for Roanoke, Va. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rafferty, 339 Phelps St, marked their 47th wedding anniversary today.

They were married in St John the Evangelist Church by the late Rev. E. J. Melley. They have one daughter.

Mrs. yRaEC5 S(q) XT i Thomas McDonough, Newark, NJ. All Remaining Lightweight Summer Toppers (0) REDUCED TO ONLY Whites, Pastels, Deeper Shades Mrs. Rafferty was the former Cecils Curley. Mr.

Rafferty is a retired Hudson Coal Co. employe. Miss Mary Cunningham, 1404 Oram bride-elect of Harold W. Walsh, 105 Short St, Dunmore, was honored recently with a variety shower given by Mrs. Vincent Ga-lotti, 629 North Sumner Ave.

Summer flowers were used about the There were 16 guests. Values to $16.95 AND No All Alteration Sales Final No No Refunds Exchangee Bembergs! Chambrays! Spun Rayons! Sunbacks! Pretty Prints! All Sizes! All Grand Values! ALL SALES FOR CASH nevep M.W.C. Club Meeting The M.W.C. Club met recently at the home of Mrs. Allison Price, rear 308 Oak St High scores were made by Mrs.

Walter Miller and Mrs. Joseph Miller. Others present were: Mesdames Edmond Pugh, Walter Bell, John Neary, James Mills, William Price and Ambrose Stevens. Refreshments were served. Mrs.

Neary 2114 Ballau will be hostess at her home on Thursday at 8 PJL (033 dl iD.uTen.fnrKTTrni' 420 Lackawanna Ave. Leek fer tae Nsw Bed Plastls Csa Ikes aaaares a ssaislstaly IIAUO, SANtTAKT PS.ODUCT..

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