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The Times-Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 8

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THIS s.MIAN-is..T!ME3. 8ATUIUUY. 'XUCUST 1039. 1 0.O.EHIPI vstiinv iu DtDiifn unn Mrs. James J.

Lydon ft i iinin i i i i i iiiii i un ii BridevfPhysician TO AGCEPT CHANGE MADE Mrs. Eugene J. Doud LCADIK iHI CHAT ADMIltCB Of atOOSaVIXT ilT THAT Hf TMIMEi HE BLl'NDHID. rr-derkk. Md.

Aug 19 oks like Frederick's Daughters of tha American Revolution will ob-rve a double rrpudiauun at their annual "repudiation Day' eiercues on Nov, U. While commemorating tha action of their ancestors in repudialuig the Up I Hrltun iiiii i tn ii, will be repudlaung President Rooae-velt'a action in changing tha data of Thanksgiving to Nov. 23. Uraitlct, they explained, the day already is a legal aemihollday in DOES 61 MILES AN HOUR IN B-MILEHECJIG CHASE alOTOatCTCLlSf. COMIfQ f0 TAVKKM, FAIL! TO HOTt IN.

fANrS CAtllAOK COT ltOOD TO af ACHWK. Brimpton, England. Aug. II Eileen Uirubury. seventeen months, was back in her molher'a arms un-acratthed today after setting what was believed to be a world perambulator Pd record-aiaty miles an hour over sis miles of a rough, bumpy country road The mother left tha baby in lu rarrutt ouuide Brimpton postoffice In cart of a girl of si a years.

Joseph Hesel finished hw beer a nearby pub and starts off In hu motor car. unaware that the peram-bulalor had been caught in a rear bUThTmother heard screams and ran out of the postofflre. She managed to catch hold of the luggage earner of the car but Heiel did not know It He speeded up and the mother lost hA 'crowd took up the chae and the mother Joined it he was going sixty miles and did not hear the shouts. The baby clapped IU hands and laushed at puruers. Hesels tar not halted until Newbury waved it to a halt When tht mother arrived.

Eileen was play-Ing with the chlrutrap of the helmet of a policeman who was holding her. Maryland, in eommemorauun vi artcc 'on Nov. 23. 17tt5. of a proclama-tion'repudiaUng King Geurf III stamp U.

by twelve revered rred-trick cuiiuty iudgee. Mra r. rKMaraeu, regem ji Im-al chspter Irom 1803 12 and now honorary rajsent, heatedly declared that 'nobobi has the right i to chanst me aaie u. iMimiim and that -I think the pc.tatdenl was wrong" when he said Uev.futom of relrbraUng the Thanksf ivlnlrm last Thursday of November wta .1 nntil aflrr the Civil I HI we re lust going nm nmu "i 1 i5: If OUr USUai tfrraiunm rhinf ni in a ant Thanksgiving." Mrs. Markel asrted.

t'ua llwlVI Dn JtOUQ UI Roosevelt and admired him a great deal. But I thina now a one step too far. FLORIDA COUPLE FORCED TO I -m J- VI if i. Ja- awa ROOSEVELT CONTINUES CRUISE; UNO PUKE OH SUSQUEHANNA ll.rri.burg. Aug.

18 and NO FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMENT Mrs D. H. Wallace, un.n, who were forced to land their air-plane on the Susquehanna river Seventeen miles north of here be-ctw of storms, awaited improved weather conditions today to resume their homeward flight Aboard U. S. S.

Tuscaloosa, on Newfoundland, Aug. 18 (IWt With no comment on world affairs no comment indeed, aave Joking ad-miration for a Urge salmon caught by a companion. President Roosevelt today eteamed up the Newfoundland coaat towards Bonne bay. Mr Roosevelt continued his cruise on the Tuscaloosa after renewing his acquaintance with Newfound-land Humber river, which he first ions and where, he says, I The ponioon-equiyix-" -d In the shallow river last night eu h. muni 1 without misnsp nu waded to shore.

They were en route to their home from Georgian Bay, Ontario, where if jtjani'raTT'gniirTTWTliaa-'- n. l'lio(a bjr Bachraca. JBK'-Ji hrhadbeTn. Sensed pilot for ten years. DM DAUGHTER CALLS FOB hooked one but it got away." FAMILY REUNIONS Fhot by Kll 1" The marriage of Miss Zita T.

MKS. JOSENI D. MOYLAN Pbat By Bichrach. MOTHER TOURING THE POCONDS Reap, daughter of Mrs. Thomas F.

Reap, 5J4 South street Avoca. and ih. lato Mr Reap, to James J. Ly w-m. miiri of honor.

She wore 1-1 Kn.mu! of Rrlarcliff roses nnrnlnt at 9 o'clock In St i rmrnnm inn Uall av Peter's Cathedial. Miss MUdred Rita Th. Thnmas Hartford family will MilatUlnhla. Aug. 19 (INS).

Police don. 121 Broad street Pittston, aori a aown of squamarint net made with fitted bodice and full flowing akirt. Her Urge leghorn hat wai with amiamanriB velvet delphinum. William A. Moylan.

Jr Washington. DC. was his brothers hold its seventeenth annual reunion at Maple Grove picnic grounds, Callapoose, Sunday. Aug. 28.

in three sUtes todsy were on a Mrs. George Hoe! ling of Germantown. whose twenty-Jhree-ear-old daughter, an expeciani mothtr. lie. dying 'of peritonitis in hesDItal.

of the late Mr. ana iwn. v-Lydon. was solemnized this morning at 8 o'clock in St Mary's Church. Avoca.

Rev. John Regan, pastor, performed the ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass during streamers, and her bouquet was of talisman rowi and Picardy gladioli. William Doud was hit brother! Culkin, daugnter oi nar. anu Culkin. 930 Jefferaon avenue, became the bride of Dr.

Joseph D. Movlan. son of Mr. and Mrs. William A Moylan.

107 South Irving "venue. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Leo J. Moylan. pastor of St Knot Church.

Carbondale. who also Mrt.thlrd annual reunion of descendants of John and Lydia Tha marriage of Miss Evelyn Marie Devers, daughter of Mrs. Kathryn Dover 1211 Pittston avenue, to Eugene J- Doud. M4r, and Mra. Frank H.

Doud. 3 Phelpa street, took place thi morn-lnf at o'clock In St. John the EvangeUrt Church, with Rev. Harold Kennedy officiating. Jasper Kee-an was soloist with Miss Mary Frances Kernon at the organ.

Ft-cardy gladioli, cibotium ferns and palirur were uaed to the aanetuary and on the altar. The bride wore a gown of white point desprlt made with a fitted bodice, short puffed aleevei and bouffant akirt ending in a short After breakfast at Hotel Caaey for the bridal party and Immediate families, Mr. and Mra. Doud left on In iha Thousand Island. celebrated the nuptial mass.

Frsnk With the mother somewhere on a vacation trip to the New Yorlc Fair" New Jersey seashore SSrU end the Pocono mounUin. in i i. ih riaushter. Mrs. Rutan Williams too piace rw.

at Nay Aug Park with a large attendance. Members of the family came from Scranton. Wilkes-Barre, Pittston, Carbondale and other localities In Lackawanna and Lu-xerne counties. with a sweeping back fullness? iweetheart neckline. short full puffed sleeves and the.

bodice was in back with a purple moire taffeta bile from which a panel extended to the floor. She wore a chartreuse hat and carried a muff of purple pansies, Dr. John P. Keating. Philadelphia, was best "Breakfast at Holer Casey for the Immediate families followed, after which Mr.

and Mrs. Lydon left on an extended trip, the bride wearing a black crepe redingota with black satin trim, white accessories, a white French felt hat and a corsage of gardenias. She is a graduate of Marywood Seminary. East Strouds-burg State Teachers' College and attended Marywood College. She was music supervisor in the Dupont borough schools snd for the past two years was assistant accountant for the department of labor and industry.

Harrisburg. Mr. Lydon was gradauted from St Johns High School, Pittston. and Is secretary and assistant treasurer the Pitts-ton Stove Company. They will make their home on Linden street West I J.

Daniel. F. A. U. piayea ui wedding music, and Edward Keenan was soloist during the mass.

Pink and white gladioli, cibotium ferns '7 keeor constantly. which Paul Kane, wun nm -beth Murphy at the organ, gave a recital Seated in the sanctuary were Rev. John White, Haileton, and Rev. Joseph McDonough Pittston Cibotium ferns and Picardy gladioli were used on the altar. Given in marriage by her brother, Edward J.

Reap, the bride wore a white' French crepe gown made on Grecian lines with a shirred bodice. neckline, short sleeves and long full train. Her veil of illusion fell hert man. and Jonn V. tiaen, mlton and Donald F.

Culkin. this brother of the bride, were "Breakfast at FJmhurst. Country Club for the bridal party and immediate families followed. Mrs Culkin wore a delphinum blue Alencon lace gown with turban of imported flowers finished with skipper blue veiling. Her corsage was of gardenias.

Mrs. Moylan. mother of the bridegroom, wore a gown of orchid Alencon lace, white accessories, and gardenia corsage. After a trip to New York. Virginia Beach and Washington.

Dr. and Mrs. Moylan will reside in this city. For traveling, the bride wore a bruyere blue redingote ensemble, white accessories and corsage of white orchids. She is a graduate of Hich School and the Powell Canada, and the New England tales, the bride wearing a luggage and white cruiaellne Jacket ensemble with matching accessories and a corsage of talisman rosea and valley lilies.

She is employed ty railing for her." hospital attaches said. in i The Kern family held its thirty- and palms were usea on uie and in the sanctuary. Th. hride. dven in marriage by nhvsicians hesitated to fifth annual reunion at way ug Park on Wednesday.

Officers were her brother. Gerald J. Culkin. wore tha Ar nartment of miblic assistance, operate on wira. fluii -i-r dicitis.

Mr. Doud is employed in the circulation department of the Scranton ger-tip in length, held in place with Clusters of orange bloaeomi. She carried a formal bouquet of while roses and pompom. re-elected as follows: j. president; E.

A. Kern, vice president; Jessie Kern, treasurer; Mrs. E. A. Kern, secretary.

MRS. DW1GHT D. MORROW KANIED Times. They will reside on rm ton avenue. a gown of white marquiscive yvei taffeta, featuring a wasp wajstline Tiny ruffles finished the full skirt and short puffed sleeves.

She wore a fingertip veil of illusion which fell from a cap of clustered niching. nf Dearls. the Sift of Miss ranees uevera. cu Those present were: Mra. Carrla Saul and Wrrn and OTG PRESIDENT OF COLLEGE from a halo or orange oi She carried Canhanana orchids ana valley lilies.

Miss Mary R. Reap. Brooklyn. N. was her sister's only attendant.

She wore a gown of chartreuse moire taffeta made on princess lines the bridegroom, and she carried Richard, anil ranlHauslii lira. S. K. Millar. Ml- B'Jly HuUr.

Mra Wlll.rd KavU. Mlrt Bhtrl.y Davia. Lonii Davla. Mr. and Mra n.rrum.

Mta Joyca Barruai. v.rv An 19 UP). Mrs. white orchida and vaney iiuei. Mis Esther Culkin was her Dwiaht W.

Morrow, mother of Mrs. School of Business and is a member of the Catholic Junior League. Dr Moylan was graduated from the University of Scranton and Georgetown Medical School. He is a mem PiRSfNALS lister's maid of honor. She wore a A T.

nirhrrcn ana wiuuw ph Kara. Mr. ana mtw. nmin mv. vranton; Mra W.

Davla and Lrain. Mr. and Mra. William shell pink marquiseue gown ov taffeta made similar to that worn by the bride. Her off-the-face hat was of natural leghorn trimmed ber of the stall or at jviary ni ni.i anH she Scranton State Hos CHILD IS BORN TO WIDOW OF SUNK THETIS VICTIM Tnrlnn AuB.

10 UP). The widow Thorn pon. Ulu Anna atrn, TOT SWEPT 150 FEET THROUGH SEWER PIPE RESCUED IT MATE Pa Autf. 19 (IP). SiX- of the former lco has been appointed acting pres.

ident of Smith College, her alma mHer appointment to succeed sev- nr Wl iam Allan Dital. and maintains his private Ma'rsarct, Hulh, Naomi and Halan Krn, H.ndncl. K. Mill City Jl a Hanirhter wis born yesterday in with shell pink and frencn oiue velvet, streamers. She carried a practice at 107 South Irving avenue.

u.r Hrv.nital tn Mr. and Mrs. Krn. EUUMin anu eniy-yw-w- James Graham, 183 South Hyde Park of Lieut. Com.

T. C. Conway Lloyd, who lost his life on the submarine year-old Kenneth Brets was rescued v. tl, in nd Mra. l.

Krn inn cniiur.n. nd Kdward, Mia. Elinor Swada. Mr. K.

A. Karn. Mra. Zlda Kuchar, Ne lson, wno is "Xi after being president of the Norui-Women's School avenue. Mrs.

Granatin me iui mer Helen Roche. fESr: aSESS toS t. riSu down June yes- Duuilaa Blmckar, Clarka Bummll. was confirmed birth to a daughter. 1 1 Mia.wsan.

twenty-two years. it nn a hiiLirie. A torrent caused Th furantv-xaventh annual re last night by Dr. Kendall Emerson, Eugene and Myron Munchak. sons of Mr.

and Mrs. Munchak. Nnrih Waahinfftnn avenue, will re a trustee. union of the Conklin family will be held Labor Day at the Bid well Hill School house. The Ladies Aid Society will serve a chicken dinner.

Mrs. Lloyd is a granddaughter of the late Col. M. A. McRae.

one of the founders of the Scripps-Howard newspapers. Use of air conditioning systems Is spreading thrmijhmrtLMalajra1 turn Monday from the boy scout camp. Goose Fond, where they spent the past three weeks. Mr anA Mrs. Cvril Kranlak.

157 Reservations musi De mauc vance with Mrs. Harry Parrish, Lake u.i The committee on en Misses Helen, js.ay ana ment of agriculture at Mount Po cono. They will reside at 915 Staf ford avenue. Anvfliflrv to General tertainment consists of Lorea- Davis, Cummings. 1817 Koseiynn entertained Thursday evening with a variety shower at their in hir iter.

Miss Mary Mary Conklin and jcveiyn reei. Theodore J. Wint Post No 25, Vet Mm. Russell Ertgel. 308 'Birch erans 01 roreign at .730 o'clock Cummings, whose marriage to John SUIT OVER ESTATE FILED street entertained at luncheon yesterday at home in honor of Mrs.

Jay Halsey. Los Angeles, Cat, who 7 a a- TT.A1I lira a. h. nan. South Main avenue, announce the birth of a son this morning in Mercy Hospital.

The mother is the former Vivian Flynn. Misses Frances and Msrle Caputo and Dr. Michael Caputo, South Main avenue, were recent guests of Mrs, Henry Harris, Philadelphia, at her summer home In Mt. Pocono. Miss Jean Orr, Bronx, N.

Is spending a few weeks with her grandparents. MK and Mrs. William J. Morgan, Beacn avreev, wi place Sept 2. Miniature umbrellas uk Inn, meet by a cloudburst caught Kenneth as he played in a gutter.

Leroy Eick-hoff saw him disappear through the sewer inlet and snatched him from the rushing water at the other end. Hospital physicians said he suffered numerous lacerations but was in good condition. W01M, FATHER HURT IN CRASH Lakewood. N. Aug 19 (U.W.Mrs.

Lillian Briant and her father. Conrad Cotton, sixty-nine, both of 403 Glasgow road, Forest Hills. were recovering in Paul Kimball Hospital today from severe injuries suffered in an automobile accident late Thursday. Police said Mrs. Briant fainted while driving and that the car crashed into a pole beside the Lake-wood-Toms river road five miles south of here.

She suffered a jaw a numerous CUtS and i.iiia Autr. 19 TUP). A president, wiU preside. Is tne guesi oi nr tndav soueht shares -j funit committee -i nn ruuwuviw- mi of the estate of John Leach, of I ll I 1 were comDinea in the table centerpiece. High scores at bridge were made by Mrs.

Ann rvn. nd Miss Dorothy Shanley. of the Wmen-i wvic --fhl Miss Victoria Gureckl, Palm utreet. was guest of honor Thursday Lackawanna couniy ir. tha near future.

Several children In this vicinity should win ona of the two hundred free bicycles to be awarded as prizes in Spaulding's Five-Star Bread contest. There were twenty guests. En.i""K. 1. were diacussed Sheppton.

for two Drotners now living in Poland. Hundreds of dollars was found hidden in a barber chair and other sums were found at his home ioi- Arthur O'Hara, Syracuse. N. visited local friends yesterday. Mr.

and Mrs. T. P. Comerford. 1038 Woodlawn street, are In Atlantic City.

Miss Betty Jones, Blrney avenue. Is visiting in Cleveland. Ohio, and Erie, Pa. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Favinl. Marlon street," have returned from Rye Btach. N. H. Miss Helen Carr, Galesburg Ill-Is visiting her aunt, James Mel-lody, Grace street Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Curnow, Cedar avenue, have left on a cruise to Bermuda and Nassau. Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Suetta and family. 708 Scranton street, are vacationing in the Poconos, Miss Florence Johnstown. Crown avenue, is vacationing at Blue Mountain Lake and in New York. Mrs. M.

Coyne and grandson, James Coyne, Birney avenue, are vacationing in Buffalo. N. i. Miss Ruth Crawford. New Kensington, is visiting her sister.

Mrs. Collins Dodson. Colfax avenue. Mrs. Leo Carey and daughter Elizabeth.

715 Back street, are spending the week end at the world fair. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heeley, Wil-llamsoort, are week-end guests of MrTand Mrs. Frank Sheeley, Linden street Miss Elizabeth Wall.

1023 Electric street has returned from Newbury-port! Ma's, where she spent three months. Miss Eileen Loftus and nkJx" tusT Jersey City, have returned to their home following a visit with relatives here. 1n1 Mr. and Mrs. Noah Kretweh ,1010 avenue, announce th birth of Orr, 2305 Adams avenue.

mr. m.kV mil riaushter. Jane, evening at a variety shower given by Misses Helen and Rose Nawroth, Palm street. Garden flowers were used with a wedding cake in the ntjmiece. There were Chaofeuilf.

AaheyiUe. N. C. spent the past week lowing Leach's oeatn. The suit tor tne iwo orouicia hv Svlvester Polish thirty-two guests.

at tne urr residence. Mrs. M. J. Ludwig and children Mm Pior Hnbrt and James Lud- will be given 10 nuisca i -St Mary's Hospitals and two wiU be given to young women who are interested in taking up a course in business.

The atter must consul general at New York. Congregation Ahavat Achem will un. rarrf nrtv and dance Mon- wig, Slocum avenue, are spending some time with the former's brother Dr. James A. Mngo, oi administrator of the Leach estate, meanwhile petitioned for a Jury bruises: CoUon was injured about day night, Aug.

zu, in the head j- Auff Pnrlc be hign scnooi be proposed by any member of toe loaeue who is in good standing. Each scholarship will be for the sum trial in the case and sister-in-law. Mr. sna Charles Lamb, Minneapolis, nrmnrlv of Dunmore. marl and Mrs.

Sara Park are in charge of arrangements. fCards will be piayea irom iu Of $25. nihle Class of Jack KJ A wedding ot interest here will take place tomorrow afternoon in New York, when Miss Miriam Su-verberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Silverberg.

that city, will become the bride of William Jed, 945 West End avenue, New YoiUc, son of Mr. and Mrs Louis Jed. Holv-oke. The ceremony will be perfoTmed by Rabbi M. Mint Brooklyn.

N. at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents and will be followed by a dinner for the immediate families. Roger Coleman, cousin of the bride and radicr artist, will be soloist and Mrs. A- Mendelsohn, aunt of the bride, will play the wedding music. Miss Fanchon Silverberg will be her sister's maid of honor, and Miss Romayne Mendelsohn, her cousin, and Miss Ann Jed.

sister of the bridegroom, will be bridesmaids. Attorney Paul Jed will be his brother's best man. ciivorhorff is a eraduate of anH Mm Stanley Peffer. 2233 Miss Betty Urweider, daughter of Mr. and Frank F.

Urweider. Schlager street is visiting her aunt Mrs. D. I. CostL Billburn, N.

J. Miss Jean Urweider is spending some time at Gravel Pond with Miss Betty TooirJnn street, celebrated their iwririini anniversary on son Street Baptist Church will conduct a corn roast Wednesday at the home of Mrs. John Sutton, WaUs-vi Those planning to attend are asked to reservation! by to Thursday evening with a dinner at home. Their guests included: Mr. Mm.

John Fletcher. Mr. and GodshalL North Main avenue. A rinuirMAf. wa horn on July 27 jvnthnnv Neroski.

Mr. and Mrs morrow with Mrs. may i.v nn nlntes. cuds and Martin May, Mr. and MELJThepdore Silver? A bus will feave the church The Chinese Have a Saying "One Picture Is As Good As a Thousand Words" Now picture a loaf of bread made of All Spring Wheat- In Guadalajara, Jalisco, to Dr.

and Mrs. Armando Gonzalez Ballesca. The mother is the former Miss Eleanor Denk. formerly of this Coterwas, Mr. ano Mrs.

Mr onH Mra. C. Puroer. Mr. at 2 clocfc in me uffon urlll nreside at the city, a graduate ot tne jwercy nu and Mrs.

Joseph Scutti, Mr; and Mrs. John Swartz, Misses Irene and Rosemary Golembeski -nd Betty Ditai Training- ouiuui ui uist. meeting of the Wide Awake Club Monday evenin? at 6 ocIock ai wSSton Park. The business session Miss Margaret L. Farry, Nay Aug avenue, accompanied by her guest, Coterwas.

i rnmniiment to Miss Sara Phil Miss Helen Manon, arooxiyn, n. ij, ift thin mnrnin? for Caoe Cod will be followed oy in thff Ger lips, Academy street, a bride-elect M.ra MartHpn. South Bromley Central High School and Powell School of Business, and attended Marywood College and New York University. Mr. Jed was graduated from Tufts College, Boston, and is employed in toe X-ray department Thfv will be suests of Mrs.

Rita That's WO BKf4l iY Sneed, who is one of the summer-colonists at the England coast 'I np uiuica man-American Society Las postponed the meeting which was to have been held on Tuesday. avenue, enteriamea wun unu6 tea and linen shower this afternoon at the Deitrick. Miss Madden smother Misses Ruth. Martha seaport Mr nnA Mrs. John C.

Eiden, Wll fj i.r.r Phiilins. Jane Reese, liam A. Moylan, Mr. and Mrs. Edward C.

Moylan, wasnmgion. u- Dorothy Davis, Margaret Highfleld and Janet rnuiips. Mr. and Mrs. John Cannon, uuca, vMr mil Mn r.pnree Loushlm, of Mis Jean Davidson, a El'mira, N.

and Lieut. John 1 ciiivan MitchAii iTipM. L. attend uriA-r Miss Sadie Mtichell en ed the Moyltn-Culkin wedding this of wesungnouse facturing Company. New York.

Mrs. Edwin C. Dean, Quincy avenue, will entertain at dinner this evening at the Deitrick honoring Mrs. John H. Kemp and Mrs.

Albert MacDonald, Long Beach, Cat, who are visiting local relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Hemmer, 915 Stafford avenue, announce the marriage of their Mary, to Joseph Mikuszewski, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Simon Mikuszewski, Adams, which i took place this morning at 9 o'clock in St. Mary Church, South Scranton, with Rev. morning in ev retera mw- tertained with a personal shower last evening at her home, 503 Fourth avenue. Garden flowers were used throughout the rooms and individual Tent Nc lO.

Daughters of Un on Veterans of the Civil which wfll take place Thursday evening in Memorial Hall. Mrs. Louis A. Milkman, presidentelect of the Woman's AuxuImt. to the Lackawanna County Medical Society, was in charge of the organ-ffin 'meeting of member, of the incoming board of directors, who will take their seats at the September meeting of the "iary.

hld vesterday at her home on Jefferson Avenue. Dunmore. Officers directors Ha chairmen of standing 'committees SKATE PLUS UES OFFICERS corsages were given mc High scores at bridge were made by Miss Betty Sampson and Alfrt Tloherts was elected presl dent of the Harmony Skate Club recently at the clubrooms, 1725 Cedar Miss Esther uaviason. niimrnt to Miss Eleanor utner onicers cnosen wci. n.k.rf Cmiih vir nresident a daugnter mis mwiuui mann HospitaL Mrs.

William Fitzgerald New York, is spending a week at the home of her "brother, Eugene McColligan, Meridian avenue. Alexander Harris, Garfield avenue is a patient in Scranton State Hospital' where he recently underwent an operation. Mrs A. H- Stauffer and sons. Leroy and Robert Stauffer.

313 New York street re vacationing at Lebanon, Lancaster and Hershey, Mrs. Angelina Suetta, 831 1 Pitts-ton avenue, has returned from a month's visit with relatives in Buffalo, N. and Chicago. Jerome W. Leverich.

Brooklyn. N. formerly of this city, who is Vending the simmer in the Poconoj. vWlted local friends the past week Mr; and "Mrs. Harold Leyshon, 218 North Bromley avenue, have leit lor Montrose where they will b.

guests next week of Mr. and Mra. A. J. Cawley.

Mr. and Mrs. William Hopkins, Jr 1509 Washburn street and Mrs. William Joyce, Luzerne street have returned from a motor trip to Brook; ljrn, N. Y.

William Golden and John Richard-Kn. of South Webster avenue, and Wuiiam Lengler. of South Irving avenue, are spending a week in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Uttle, 425 Beech street are celebrating their fifteenth wedding anniversary Jfckiay and are spending the week end in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Keller snd Miss Genevieve M.

Loftus, this city, ami Miss Mary E. AUen, Syracug N. have returned from new York, where they attended the world's fair. Spring Wheat is Min'JJ'f and bone; it's nourishing-BUT NOT FATTENING. Spring Wheat is scarce-there isn't enough country to eef one-quarter of the peoeple.

It as much as a dollar a barrel above soft starchy wheats. But there'f a world of difference in the quality of the loaf. Now any bakery making this clairn unless ALL Spring Wheat-not a mixture of some Spring and mostly soft starchy wheat, js very apt to run into trouble. SSre ar laws governing this sort of thing, as you know. So we say: Tr a Loaf of the Spring Wheat Bread, OLD HOME BREAD? ad eat all you want because it's good-and good for you.

HOMABE BAKIWG Scranton, Pa. i Beavers, a bride-elect Mrs. Elmer Ries. North Irving avenue, will have a kitchen shower on Tuesday night at her home. 1 W.

"'i. "'I i Miss Fredo Jeske, secretary; and Miss Eileen Nolan, treasurer. John Barrows, this city, and Francis Pett, Edwardsville, were admitted into membership.1 Others in attendance were: Misses Mary Lally, Margaret .11., rior Nnian THa Roberts ana This morning at 7 o'clock In the rectory of St Mary's Church, Souto Ttmir CwMree T. Scnmiat George T. scnmioi onuciauns-cis Van Maanep played the wedding music and Mrs.

Leo Halt Philadelphia, cousin, of the bride, was soloist The bride wore a blue net gown fashioned with a lace bodice. She wore pink accessories, a pink horsehair braid hat and carried pompons. Her attendant was her niece. Miss Eleanor Dolan: She wore a pink net and lace gown, blue accessories and carried white pompons. John Mikuszewski was his t.ikav'a Kacf man.

David" Gould, Robert Smith, Russell officiated at the marriage of Miss Dorothy E. xagiee, aauKiucr Smith and John Haskweii. ACADEMY DEOPS HISTORY Washington, Aug. 19 (U.B.rBpyi ninnninff tn take next years An were in attendance. The tunion of committees and activities for the coming year fere discussed.

W00DR1NG BACK FROM CANAL New York, Aug. 19 W-Tretary of War Woodnng returned from i his Second trip to Panara today pleased chief signal officer of the irnr Lieut Col. Roger B. Colton, SfFort MoUnmouth, N. MsJ, Wuton B.

Persons, office chief of staff, and Capt Townsend Grifflss, of the air corps. knecht Union City, N. The couple was attended by Miss Kathryn Gib- i c.vmnnrf 5-hneider. After breakfast at Hotel Casey. Mr and Schildknecht left for Atlantic napolis entrance examination may forget ancient history.

The navy department announced today the lubiect will be dropped In 1940. This will give naval academy candidates more time to brush up After bretfkfast at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mikuszewski left for the New England states and Canada, the bride wear-i- hrnwn creDe en City.

They wiu resiae in York. Mr. Schild knecht is factory manager for Croker on mathematics. Tne navy Fire Prevention vornpaiij, semble. She was formerly employed by the South Side Dress Company, i Mr.

Mikuszewski is with the depart aolid geometry. Effective in 1941 Japan's cinemas' are ihooming. chemistry goes on we Jects..

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