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The Times-Tribune from Scranton, Pennsylvania • 22

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THfi SCR ANTON TIMES. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY' 11, 1911. Ai PMEL DISGUSSrOIJ HELD ilM WOMANfe AT IVOMEH'S CLUB I NT Married In Michigan STYLES L'l DEGORJITIDIiS DISCUS5EDE TERRY NEW YORK DECORATOR GIVES 'MAKING DEMOCRACY WORK' IS SUBJECT AT SESSION OF PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS GROUP. 4 ADVICE ON SUBJECT DURING TALK BEFORE CENTURY CLUB. Have definite plan, acquire fine thines tfraduallv that will fit into The Scranton Section, Nations Council of Jewish Women, will holt, its annual open meeting Thursday afternoon, Feb.

20, at 2 olclock the Y. M. H. A in celebration of the sixteenth anniversary of the organic ration of the local group. iup.

mi4 A panel discussion on the subject KHEOT. IV. HOSTESS Miss Elizabeth Vanston, 1244 St Ann street, will entertain at dinner trus evening at her home preceding the Junior prom of Marywood College at Masonic Temple. A Valentine motif will be used in the table decorations, with red and white roses and tapers In silver candelabra. There will be sixteen guests.

i "Making Democracy Work," in line with the club's national program, featured the dinner-meeting of the your general color scheme, and have iun deciding what materials and Bernard shair will read "Flight tq "Flight td the West," by Elmer Rice, a Broad-j th Business ana roiessional women 1 way piay. A board meeting will orecede ecede Club which took place last night at Hotel Casey and which stressed international relations. Miss Anne colors to use, was the advice given by Benno de Terry, New York decorator, at the Century Club yesterday afternoon when he spoke under the auspices of the art department He was introduced by Miss Elizabeth Taylor, curator of the regular meeting, starting at 1 o'clock! Mrs. Morrus Whitman is in chare of the birthday tea which wil2 follow. i Morgan, president, presided and Miss Oorothy (iolden.

international rela tiona chairman, and Miss Mary O'Malley, publications chairman, Everhart Museum. There are fashions in decorations were in charge of the program. Lady Calder Glen Lodge, DaughJ ters of Scotia, will, meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at 431 Lacka-i inose wno participated, in tne i fust as there are fashions in clothes, Mr. de Terry explained. The fundamental base of the use of color is panel discussion and their subjects were: Miss catnerine Phillips, 5 1 a iana 1 ar 101 1 ai nn 100 nn.

to use pure color properly adapted Announcement is made of the approaching marriage of Rabbi Irving banz, Johnstown, son of Abrarn Gtfnz. 824 Monroe avenue, and the Ute Mary Winkler Can to Miss Sylvia Amta Margohus, daughter of Mrs. Morris Margol-iS and th, JWe Mr Margolius. The -wedding -WUl Jke pUce Feb. 23 in the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, New Margolius Is a graduate of the College of William and Mary and is member of Tau Kappa Alpha Snd Phi Kappa Phi honor "gj" She was associated with i the Social Security Board of Richmond and has taught English in the Evening College of the tity of Richmond.

Kabbl Ganz spiritual, 1 i -f 1 ces Purdy, "On the Road to Miss Margaret Zeidler. "Plans oi World Organization For a Permanent to your needs, he added. The art of decorating has one complication, the fact that few people can make frequent changes, he continued. Even though one is financially limited it is still possible to have a Peace and Mrs. Rose Halpm, wanna avenue.

aaaaaaaaaaaa The Rainbow Club of the Y. W. A. will hold a Washington bridg party Monday evening in the association building. Various games will be played and prizes will be awarded.

Refreshments will served by Miss Anna Wheelock, as-j sisted by Miss Theresa Spohrer and Peggy Feeney. Scranton Circle Milita rv Orfor ftfi i niiLi iu a 1. uv.iu maua. Miss O'Malley eave an intemreta tion of the "Lighted Candle" and its definite plan even though it may take years to complete it, Mr. de Terry insisted.

Show perfect judgment significance to the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs. when selecting furniture. he ad John Burnett entertained with a vised, and it will be fine as long as -T it is used. Lady Bugs, will meet tonight at oclock at the home of Mrs. Roberto Brink, 830 East Drinker street Dun4 Mr.

de Terry used a three panel group of songs, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Burnett and a group of members of the Junior Temple Rodef snoiom iemp, He is graduate of the wisB Theological Seminary, New York-He bachelor of degree more. I screen to drape materials upon to show the use of color combinations and to make suggestions for colors The nineteenth at the university "Ji. deare at Columbia Chorus, under the direction of Miss Ruth Davis, entertained with musical numbers. jtl University.

ana materials suiiaoie 10 dc useo together. He also used a modern Electric City Council, Daughters America, will be celebrated with a Booster prizes were awarded to MBS. JAMES T. SWEENET MISS RUTH painting as the main feature of a uanquei tomorrow night at th A surprise bridge luncheon Preston H- Ackey. of Madi- A MtfhUffh nn lh February social I living room and showed combina vuioniai nome on River street Miss Ruth Macmlllan.

twentv-two- Misses Elizabeth Jones, Mary O'Malley," Martha Wollerton, Anne Phil, lips. Helen O'Donnell, Sue Watkins, Ruth Milligan, Mrs. Katherine Harris and Mrs. Bernard C. Blier.

fh occasion I ralmriar rili ha the annual hunt 1 tions to be used with that He said son avenue, the K.n nt thm Ahinufnn Hllia Hunt Club that American manufacturers are An imnorfanl mullna v. year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macmillan. 1615 Linden street U1Q lA A.

Senate of all branchea nf ijicaJ ii" "Kuilhter, Mrs. Harry tomorrow night In the Country Club making beautiful fabrics and should Holly Road. Dunmore, of Scranton. A cocktail party and be encouraged to do even more. will leave Feb.

24 for Kansas City, where she has been accepted as a hostess for T. W. A. Miss Macmil wanna and Luzerne counties will brf Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock! In the Catholic Women'a rinh wJ afternoon. The table dinner at 8 o'clock will precede tne ai me ciose 01 me ibis, me speaker st fn.

-umber of answered questions. Tea was served keying with yesteroay ai jth 0 I 1 11 1 rni a rnwrv.tlona have been made. in me lounge, ing lea woie was r- PI1IIIST TO GIVE CONCERT lan is a graduate of Central High School and of Bryn Mawr Hospital Training School for Nurses. Brvn ming avnue. Officers and members! are invited to attend.

Matters per4 VaUnt ne'7'Da7. included" red tapers, WSSU. Mixs Margaret Kelly, chairman, ranged in colors to harmonize with a a has been assisted with arrangements me moaern picture usea oy mt. by Mrs. Frank Benjamin, Mrs.

Mor- de Terry. A shell pink cloth, shell III TEMPLE HERE TONIGHT High scores weiw Joseph, Mrs. Jane Thomaiand Mrs. Anna-Williams. Other guests were: 'Mesdames Alma Sproul.

Anna Mc- timer B. Fuller, Jr. Mrs. Jonn R.e- vucnui, Vma. uiis, hoe.

Jr Mrs. N. C. Robertson, Jr, tinted calla lilies and green and gold mawr, irom wnere ane will return on Sunday to spend the week with her parents. Miss Macmillan is the granddaughter of James H.

Macmillan, former undertaker and livery :r.TnIXn7 lrt Diii and Mrs. James T. Sweeney. Mrs. Harry waves in wnite dowis were useo.

Fenelia Wolfe" A gift Panted griffs. Mrs. Wiinam Howeu, Vitya Vronsky and Victor Babln, pianists, will give a concert tonight at 8:30 o'clock at Masonic Temple under the auspices of the Com man or uunmore, now residing in Niles, Ohio, and of the late Charles LISTS REeULJITIONS FOR iu uua, v. Mm John Hvon. ana Airs.

Hamilton, this citv. Ule conventiorf will be considered. Simpson Methodist Church will serve its annual turkey supper at the church! Saturday evening, Feb. 22, at oclock. Reservations close Tuesday evening and may be made with Miss! Grace Leyshon, ticket chairman.

Mrs George Eaton is in charge of th dining room and Mrs. Gordon Nich-I olas and Mrs. Blake Cuddeback oi Y1 commissary department 1 Dames of Malta. I VP Oiiark-nhllh- rwaiirvn ua.u,-i flUilUl 'l A I III I I I A A ctid ruiPiTR nivt I l.i I Hill Ills UE HU Mr. and Mrs.

Macmillan are today celebrating their twenty-seventh wedding anniversary. Their son, John, twenty-five years of age, has MRS. ROBERT CALVIN DAKIN n.T- will take Disc tomorrow after- UWIUiil Ml nil Wllnl IUI kniiw un I UUUU UU III IU UUII noon at oclor-km St. Peters ninTUnlu fll'mirT flM tTH 04 The marriage of Miss Battle Marie Deen in me navy ror tne past seven years' on the cruiser Indianapolis as Cathedral. Mrs.

Ku's aieoioer, ooum a I riflnl lltrl UJ rrn. it LITTER FORWARDED- TO ALL munity; Concert Association. This is the next to last program in this year's series. The program for tonight follows; Sonata In S. Bach Malodl' Oluok Ducttltt CQncartant, afttr Mosart, Buaonl Fantaala, Op I Rachmaninoff Bcaramoucha Mllhaud Walts, Op.

IS Aranakr Etuda, No. Babln Polovtalan Dane Borodin v.n, ttrta ned last I wo pewy onicer signalman and on Feb, 1 Waa trancforra4 frnm Hi- Aa hnuiap 4 Bastien. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henry Bastien, Village Lane, Grosse Points, to Robert Cal Thm annual birthday banauet of home.

There were? ftfteen guests. CLERGYMEN IN DIOCESE BY BISHOP WILLIAM J. HAFET. Hawaii, to a torpedo boat stationed wUl meet Monday evening in Wash4 ington Hall. North Main av.nna M.J Oa Wednesday evening, Mrs.

Ann Annette Chapter, Order of Eastern vin Dakin. son of Mr. and Mrs Star, will be held at Hotel Jermyn ai me Brooklyn navy yards. They also have two other sons, Frank, Jr, morial services honoring L. D.

WoodJ of archives.F Lenten regulations for Catholics nn Mnnrlar vnintf fb. 24. Start- Fredland Louis Dakin, 933 North Webster avenue, this city, took place age seventeen, wno will De gra-du iriynn, New street, was hostess at a personal shower- in honor of the bride-elect, and on Tuesday evening, Mrs. Paul Bradican. South Webster ins at 5 30 o'clock.

Mrs. Lorena of the Scranton diocese today were vaae uiace. ifiiirra ma, ated in June from Central Hieh Polnte, maid of honor, wore grey chiffon, with matching bows in their hair, short veils, and carried tiger orchids. Frederick Dakin, this city, was best man, and the ushers were Arthur 1 i Id. Birmingham, Edward G.

Yates, Ralph H. Bastien, Jr, Detroit; Blaine Eynon, Birmingham; Merle Graham, Taren-tum, and George Beckwith, Pittsburgh. A recetpion and supper followed at Grosse Pointe Yacht Club for the on hundred guests. After a month's visit in Miami Beach, Mr. and Mrs.

Dakin will reside in Wnltnholm worth arand matron, listed in a letter forwarded to wear lrViiite, TO SHOW PICTURES OF WEST AT 3 will be honor guest. diocesan clergymen by Bishop Wu acnooi, ana Kicnara, age sixteen, a student in Technical High SchooL Mrs. Macmillan is the former avenue, entertained in her honor with a variety showe. Mrs. John a variety showe.

Mrs. jonni Tht Ideal Snrtat rinh af11 maat ine nome oi Miss Rn Smith n. QUOTA CLUB UEETNIIT HAT Mrs. vwin umm. wgruij mi McNish 802 Capouss avenue, of the chapter, will be assisted in bam K.

Dolan, chancellor, which to was hostess recently at a variety preparations for the affair by Mrs. to be read on Sunday, Feb. 23, in all neien Hamilton. Thev were mar. this afternoon in the Memorial Church, Grosse Point Shores, with Rev.

Frank Fitt officiating. Charles Frederick Morse played the wedding music. White gladioli, and large white candelabra were used on the altar banked with palms and cibotium ferns. The bride. Blven In marriage by xors; street, Wednesday evening.

also 1 shower in honor of Miss Rusne. ried in Binghamton, N. in the parsonage of the First Presbyterian Church. Margarei ivioii, anociaie mniron; i unu mu Mesdames Elizabeth Smith, Monnie In the letter Bishop Hafey advised Mrs. Raymond B.

Gibbs. of Harrl son avenue, entertained members Simons, Myrtle Hill, Velma Johns, the faithful to shun all public amuse Ruth Rellinn Lillian Jones. Char-1 menta and festivitie. durint the aea Mr. and Mrs.

Scott lichelberger, Harrisburg, announc the marriage vroup ii or tne Woman's Guild of! Chester Thomas will show motion pictures of the west at the dinner meeting at the Quota Club which will be held Monday evening at 6:30 o'clock at Hotel Jermyn with Miss Jeannette Fidiam acting as program her father, wore a white chalk crepe dress made with square shoulders, a rf caLiuuisier r-resDvierian i i the Kean Apartments, Detroit. For traveling, the bride wore a light lotte Ives. Blanche Kaufhold, Ann son. The exceptions in the case of David. Marearet Dovd.

Edith Kehr. theaters and cinemas should be of theb- daughter, Mary itamryn. to Thomas Leo Whalen. Jr son Of which Mrs. William Wldenor ia lead v-shaped neck, long fitted torso and blue two-piece suit with matching viri.

u.nri.H. Anna. Ilrmitcd to Uinn havins nrimaruv Thomas Whalen. 30 South Webster er, at her home yesterday afternoon turoan and a silver fox jacket. The I HUB i uviivi a man and Hulen Morean.

an educational or cultural value. draped skirt ending in a voluminously circular train. A large white avenue. The "ceremony was per nans ror coming activities were dis. MS COLLEGE CLUB TO HOLD BRIDGE PARTY MONDAY FEB.

Z4 For the benefit of the building fund at the college the Wilson College Club of Scranton will soonsor formed by Rev. Joseph t. Corcoran cussea Tea was lervert Knrin Reservations for the banquet may Aitenuon aiso was caiiea to a aioc- former Miss Bastien attended Rollins College, Winter Park. Fla. Mr.

chairman. Everett Thomas will sing and the Mormon Choir will present a short program. Miss Bertha Blasius. i 1 the rectory of th Church of the! be made with Mrs. Violet Lamm and l-esan ruling affecting parties asso- uuwers were usea in decorating.

I Dakin is a graduate of Lehigh Uni Mrs. Margaret Moll. Nativitv. Feb. 6.

The couple was elated with gamea of chance, such as commonly known as bingo or beano, crepe bow from which extended yards of white tulle replaced the customary bridal veil Mrs, Mer-win New York, matron of honor, wore a pale green chiffon versity, where he was a member of The Abinirton Woman'a flnh wlllf courtesy committee chairman for the past year, will reveal the names of attended by Miss Rita Touhill and Chi Psi Fraternity. He is a mem hold a party tomorrow evenin inl John McClean. The bride wore a ber of Pine Lake Country Club and the Clarks Summit Hieh SrhnAtl which are not to be sponsored by directly or indirectly, dur-ii)'g the holy. season of Lent, and on soldier blue tailored dress with a bridge party in the parish house of the Church of the Good Shepherd on Monday eveninav Feb. 24.

at 8 dress and Miss Kay Rice. Grosse of the Detroit Athletic Club. Cards will be Dlaved. There wlllu matching hat and accessories and her RECREATION CENTER KOTES o'clock. There will be table and special prizes and refreshments will attendant wore a rose tone aress.

hat and accessories. Both wore corsages of white rosea. After trip all Sundays or tne year, ine lauy also was advised to abstain, during the season of Lent, from attending such parties or games of chance Bluebirds for the past year and new mystery friends will be assigned by Mrs. Clara B. Whitmore, the new courtesy chairman.

Frederic Stone, mortician, will speak on "The Principles of My Profession," at the luncheon-meeting of the club which will take place on Monday, Feb, 24, at 12:10 o'clock at Hotel Casey. no dc special entertainment and at the close of the evening, refresh- ments will be served. I The' Yoke Bearers' Class of Elmf Park Church school will meet at th De served. The public is Invited. Mrs.

Ralph Lynch, president of the club, is in charge of arrangements vn fjunaio, -sar. im-ia. Whalen will reside at 40T South sponsored by promoters or secular The Proirreaslva Recreation and Inruig averme. organizations. The Lenten regulations follow: ana is oeing assisted by Misses Helen Kiesel.

Elizabeth Stirn, Marie criurch Friday evening, Feb. 21, at 6 Social Service Association will observe the "annual history week at tha Bethel African Methodist A luncheon wu held yesterday In ClOCK. Scholla. rgin a Ph Hids. Mrs.

Rob Tha bllsattoB of tint Lanfao faat Sad abatiaanca biclna aa A ah Wadnaaday aad the Scranton Dry Goods employi Church Monday evening under the ert Moore and Mrs. James Rowe. i Girl scout committee wnmen cafeteria in honor of Mrs. William MEN OF ELM PARK CHURCH ada aa Uoljr Saturday at aooo, I. Fast.

Elm Park Church will meet Tups auspices or tne education commutes of which Mrs. C. M. Jenkins is P. Hoban, the former lienor Quinn.

All K. -h ST. HIKE'S DRAMA GROUP TO day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the-' Present were: Misaea Betty how Mrs Loretta Loughney, 1633 Penn flat, uiatA. A i hH WILL HOLD UG OH FEB. 21 avenue, is ill at her home.

ley, Sadie Harris, Agnea Miller, Caroline Mastrianio, Betty McAulif, Ger includes Mrs. Zenobia J. Dorsey, i oa fur day on full mai par-Mabel Foster. Hattie Berrien, Viola I itd. with iisht lunch and a mod- nome of Mrs.

George Nash, 816 North Irving avenue. Scranton Electric Citv Auxiliary PRESENT "SilLIN' THROUGH" Miss Kay Dwyer. Potter street trude Meginney, Hilda Eron, Mary FIFTEEN UPPflliraFJIIS ARE IDE BK ASSISTANCE BOARD 1 1 1 1 A. Round-table discussions coverln Dunmore, is visiting at Forest Hills, arata brkft aocordtnc la approved local cuatoin. Whan flaah ia allowad.

kn.h 41 -S at mmA flah na ww.u, Williams and Marion Ridenour. the three courses started last month L. Briskey, Phyllis Darnell. Catherine Veterans of Foreign Wars, will" hold a card party tomorrow evening in 8:30 o'clock I at Lha umi maal. Tuesday evening at Miss Hilda Barnett Mulberry will feature the next meeting of the Women of Elm Park to be held on the ChairClub will sponsor a chil street, is visiting her sister, Mrs.

I All tha faithful, from tha aampla. tlon of toair twantjr-firat yaar till tha baclnnlnc of thalr alxtiath yaar, ar P. Anthony Sweet Is general chairman of St Luke's Church drama committee which, for the benefit of war missions, will present ti ill a Jam These Named WUl Fill Vacancies dren's fashion parade and revue at tha Y. W. C.

A. Mrs. Elizabeth K. Maxwell Suravitz, Lansing, Mich. the post rooms, 414 -Wyoming avenue.

Prizes will be awarded and refreshment will be served. Thet public is invited and Dlavers ana! Ivelle and -John Adam. Weiskerger and Robert Lav is. The marriaga of MIe Oara E. R.

Haas, daughter of V. R. Has. 123 Cherry street, Dunmore, to Richard Friday afternoon, Feb. 21, at 2 o'clock In the Junior room of the church.

"For the Healing of the Nations," William L. Stephens. 806 North Waters will be in charge assisted by Caused By Refusal af Number ef Persons Te Accept Daces. Main avenue, is a patient in Moses asxea to provide cards. Mesdames Cornelia Dickerson, Matilda S.

Kearney, Lucille Ross, Net- Tl V. XT A i 1 Tayior Hospital. Fifteen SDDointmenta to fill exist T. Kilmer, son or Mr. ana Mrs.

mi hound la faat, uolaa axcuaad for laflti-mat raaaon. Thoaa who ara 111 or on-valaaoant, Ihoaa who auffar aavar naad. schaa or othar phyaical allmanu aa a raault af faailnf; thoaa who anfasa la hard phyaical labor, auch aa farmara, earoaatara, bakar. brlcklayarm. ana i-aaara.

(Iranian, mall carriara. taacbara who taaoh for four or mora houra, aiu-danta who atudy and attand claaa for Mrs. Ada Pentecost Elmhurst Miss Jean Irwin, daughter nf Mra ommn mrougn," a tnree-act play, on Thursday evening, Feb. 20, in the parish house auditorium. Committee chairmen include: Mrs.

Albert Helper, costumes; Louis Stevens, stage; Miss Elsie Williams, properties; Mrs. Lois Gibbs. makeuD: Landv Camn- ing vacancies in the department of public assistance were made by the Jessie Irwin. 1701 Clay avenue boulevard, has returned from One ehael TisU 610 Wyoming avenue, took park 'Minni, rrankUrl, Marion place this afternoon at 3 clock in Ma0 CeU Burette. Geneva Reyn- Mason, Ceil Burgette.

Geneva Reyn onta, N. where she spent several the Dunmore Christian Church. Dunmore, was recently elected, vice president of Smalley cottagej Lackawanna county board of public assistance at its meeting last nisht olds and Lovey Pruitt. months with Mrs. Robert Campbell, Girl scouts of the center sponsor iea Djr Mrs.

Jonn Herbert, a study covering the state of missions in the world today, will cover "Christianity In Japan and Korea, the Football of the East." "Our Shifting Populations." led by Mrs. Lawrence Tice and Mrs. Harold Hallet. will center their discussions around "Youth" and will include "Frontiers For Youth Today's Utilization of Youth Better Tomorrow." "Dangerous ODDOrtuniteis." a women a living center at Syracuse bell. Mrs.

James a Dutch suDDer at the center Wed- James Tedesco, burgess of Old Forge and chairman of the board, made aisht or mora houra, clarka who work for ih( or mor ate, and in aen- aia ll a. air inul a bii.u.. aiiu if arn- Mr. and Mrs. John Gavin, 913 Luzerne street, are spending two University, where she is a freshman in the college of liberal art She program and patrons; Miss Leona nesday, March 5, starting at 3:30 Ural all who worM hard ar axcu-d from weeks at raim.

Beach and Miami known that the appointments were, made to nil vacancies cajsed bv the Clock. Mrs, M. M. KOblnson, cnair-1 tha law ot faatlnr Fla. II.

Aballaear. Oliver, tickets. Miss Marion Taylor and Earl Mc-Nabb are directing the cast which includes: Miss Marion Wilder Mia is arniiated with Alpha Omicron Sorority and is a member of the Women's Glee Club and the Wom rerusai oi recent appointees to ac Mrs. John J. Sampson, of Green la Lanl all day ar day of bt cept the positions due principally to Rev.

Harry MacGowan. pMtor, offl-ciated. Miss Marion Newton played the wedding music. The bride, given In marriage by her father, wore a powder blue dress with gold trimming, matching straw and crepe hat and accessories and a corsage of gardenias. She also wore a gold bracelet, the gift of tha bridegroom.

Mrs. Hsrold G. Ssrgeant East Orange, N. waa matron of honor. She wore a duaty pink dress and a pink postilion hat and a Ridge Dunmore, will leave aanca.

axcept that meat la allowed on a en Athletic Association. Sundaya without raatriction and af on Monday to visit her brother in Mis Mary Louise Masters. Miss Olive study of new China, will be led by tneir naving obtained previous em plovment maai on Mondaya, Tuaadaya. Thurailay sion, man, will be assisted by Mesdames Bessie Mamie Johnson, Msrion Ridenor, Romayne Johnson, G. W.

Brown and L. T. Butler. Edward Lockridge will be guest speaker at tha Young Peoples' Forum at the center Sunday afternoon, Feb. 23.

at 3:45 o'clock. Virgil Smith, chairman, and Jimmy Single airs, riaroid case. Mrs. Lottie Davis, senior regent, and Saturday, axoept anihar Saturday, The new appointees, all of whom Preceding the classes. Rev.

Dr. Dr. Gerald McHush and sisters March and Holy Saturday, April 1 were selected from the civil service an (11 boob. Mrs. Joseph Gordon and Miss Mary Harold C.

Case will discuss plans for the trip to New York, which is I Ob a Say of abatlnanca flaah maa McHugh, Luzerne street, are spend lists provided by Harrisburg, are: Francis Caleman, senior clerk at II IS Der month: Laura la ferblddaB Including broth, auup and ing several weeks in Florida. planned for March 11, 12 and 13, by the women. corsage or gardenias, uaroia Kay, Robert Kennedy, David Sweet Warren Kelper and Edward Ferber. MARRIAGE LICENSES Ala C. O'Kunak, Dlckaoa Cltr; Dorothy Tomko.

Dunmora. Patrick Murphjr; Archbald; Aana Bo-laah. Mayflald. Oarald Curtli Dalrympla. Soraatoa: Carolina T.

Townaand, Scranton. Joaaph Ltr, Scranton; Aonatta Raltar. Scranton. (raviaa maa ot meat, mux, mm product and aaaaonlnc with tat ot anl Titus, ti. u.

Clarks Summit, tele- seant was best man. presided ai tne meeting oi tne Women of the Moose which took place recently In Morgan Thomas Hall Reports of the following committee chairmen were presented: Publicity, Mrs Sue Boyles; social service, Mrs. Lottie Davis; home making, Mrs. Jennie Carter; alumni, Mrs. Mar.

garet Williams; auditing, Mrs. Margaret Williams. These reports will Tea will be served, with Mra mala ara aot forbidden. Miss Emma Goodla, 729 Jefferson avenue, is spending the week end with her sister, Mrs. Margaret Vris- ton, eochairman, are being assisted in arrangements by Joseph J.

Jenkins, Horace B. Jenkins, William Brown, Leonard Payne, Elmer pnone operator at 3 per month; Tha law of aeatlntnc la blading Alice leaner, Hemlock street all aTa rear of aaa. After a motor tour of New York state, Mr. and Mrs. Kilmer will reside at 125 Cherry street Dunmore.

G. Catlln as hostess, assisted by Mrs. Frank Riley. Edward Huber and Mrs. Fred Conklin.

4 By a apaoial Indult rantad ta th sis, byracuse, N. Y. Dorothy Thomas, 218 Rushbrook street Jermyn; Betty Eder, 312 Corporal James L. Breswitx has re For traveling tha bride wore a du blihop of lha United Btata flaah meat may ba eaten by working people at- all North Everett avenue: Jule Lough turned to Fort Bragg, N. follow meal, and their famine at to prtn Nativity MrJse.

Party To De sent Dy tne senior regent to Miss ney, 891 Albright avenue, and The Jaoanesa Sfovarnment haa Viaan ing a week's furlough with his par bonnet ensemble. She it a graduate of Dunmore High School and was employed by Samter Bros. Mr. Kil emal me I. opt oa all rrtaaya, Wed need a 7, th forenoon of Holy Satur isked to abolish neckties.

Bailor. Harry Smith, Misses Evelvn Franklin, Odessa Tyler, Grace Wilson and we 11a Mitchell. Girl scouts will conduct an Investiture service on March 13 when seven scouts will receive tenderfoot badges. Grace Wilson, captain, will be in charge assisted by Mrs. Marie M.

Robinson. (Continued on Page 23) Lillian Aylesworth, R. D. 1, Dalton, stenogrsphers at $85 per month; night $590 actually given ents, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry A. Bres witz, 360 North Garfield avenue. day, and th Tigil of Chrlatmaa. III. Lealea DTotloa.

mer attended Technical High School and ia employed in the freight house ftiary rvruDB. ail ueaar avenue- Vfi mrA vm 'V. fnnA- V)fl away. See Ad on Page 4 Doris Klngsley, 1419 East Gibson laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai We diraet that Lnten devotion be of the Delawart and Hudson Rail Madison avenue, announce the birth held la ererr church and chDl of th street, and Ruth Goodman. 133 Hick of a son Monday in Taylor Hospital.

dlooaaa. aithar on Sunday or Wad Adv.F14-tl. LONG SURGERY gTJCCESSFTJL ory street senior typists at '185 ner road. 0 Honorlna Miss Mary V. Wsrr, Jef I Be1y evenlni.

Sermon ar to Mrs. Opper is the former Lavene month; Grace Price, 1224 North Main avenue; William Helrand, 644 Day, a Moosic resident. Mllford. Mass- Fh. la ntrrin.fi..

preached on aubjact aalectad by tha paator. If tha paator ao deatraa ha may ferson avenue, who will be married COS SAVES LOST IM Butte. Feb. 14. The "hom Mildred Gilmore, thirty-seven, has Miss Ann Lee Bosley, 642 Prescott Invlle hie neighboring prima to occupy tomorrow morning to Elwm tha puluit tor theaa aarmona.

On Lincoln street, Dickson City; John McGouldrick, 423 South Webster avenue, and Mary White. B10 West avenue, is spending the week end unuergono eigmeen operations In a long struggle to regain use of her ing instinct" of a cocker spaniel is Riker. of the Y. M. C.

A. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doud, Clarks Green, will day avenlnira tha way of tha eraa will ba held for tha paopla and on Friday at Temple University, Philadelphia, where she will attend the freshman iimos. one naa aimnat rwnvar.

Locust street junior clerks at $85 credited with having possibly saved the life of eleven-year-old Dolores afternoon after achool for tha children. II from a childhood attack of paralysis prom this evening. per montn. entertain with a buffet supper this evening at home. Guests will Include the bridal party and others from out IV- Kaater Duly.

The appointments are effertlra wiui.il tuyiJica ner rigm leg. Mrs. Janet Connell Jermyn. North The lme for fulfilling th obligation Smith. Lost in the woods for three hours with the dog following her footsteps, it finally occurred to her Brides Are Choosing' LADY CAROLINE CORIIAM Silverplate "The Next Thing To Sterling on a ay.

Webster avenue: "Mrs. M. Clifton nf Kaater duty extenge from tba flrat Sunday of Lent to Ti Silly Sunday. Cooke, Monroe avenue, Dunmore, and Mrs. Alice R.

Huber, South Hyde Park avenue, are in New York for WIFE OF SCREEN ACTOR GIVEN to put the dog ahead ot her and she merely followed the route home which It instinctively scented. D'Aquino Hall Tonite few days. of town who will attend tha wedding. Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Gabello, 15 Cherry street, celebrated their thirty-seventh wedding anniversary last evening with a family dinner at their home. Mrs. Gabello Is the former Josephine Guariglls, Old 1258 Providence Road :30 P. M. JUST Wf HAVIIW DIVORCE DECREE FOR MLENTKE Mr.

and Mrs. Rudolph Miller. 1629 Free Saturday Nite Men Admitted free if accompanied CUriLa Church avenue, announce the birth SIS IIS I of a daughter yesterday in the Worn 25 $4, $5, $6 Games Free Garnet $25 $5 Admission, Including Tax, 25c Hollywood. Feb. 14 (INS1 Tar a by a lady.

425 Alder St Adm. 20c. an's Hospital, of which Mrs. MiUer is AdV F14-U Continued on Page 23) a lurmer superintendent, ene is me former Mary Sawka. valentine, Rita K.

Lowe today held an interlocutory divorce from Screen Actor Edmund Lowe. In a brief hearing yesterday. Mra 'FEKfil BOUNCES BACK Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kimes.

Wil- Adv. F14-U OIHL, TWO, DRINKS BEER loioy the magnificent liamsport, formerly of this city, announce the birth of a daughter on Lowe testified that her husband was hysterical associated with other i 11 Providence, R. Feb. 14 (U.PJ. MM ISRAEL KOTES Sunday in Williamsport Hospital.

Mrs. Kim-s is the former Ruth Coon- Two-year-old Laura Mulvey, who women and was loveless in his attitude toward her. THE graceful, slender beauty of LADY CAROLINE is a popular favorite with 1941 Brides everywhere; It's a distinctive pattern of flawless craftsmanship, that will grace your tqble beautifully and correctly for every occasion. For never-to-be-forgotten bridal gift, buy LADY CAROLINE, the nearest thing to Sterling it costs so little. only weighed twenty-eight ounces er, West Scranton.

Terms of a property settlement T'oX, exactly right for your coffee pot K3 grcu ccna Lincoln. Feb. 14 (U.R). State Senator Frank Sorrell's bill to make Nebraska women eligible for Jury duty met its first opposition at home. The senator's wife announced publicly that she "definitely opposed" her husband's proposal.

She believes woman's place is in the home not in the jury box. 4 4'4. 4 Sunset services will be held this afternoon at 9:30 o'clock. The lec were not made public, but it was understood that Lows wnnlH nav when born, now weighs tnmy-one and one-half pounds. Each Saturday night she drinks a light beer.

Cheese is included in her diet to A roughened Bolf ball flies far- ther and atraighter than a smooth his wife approximately $75,000. the Lowes had been married aince 1936. one. i ture service will commence at 8 correct a calcium deficiency. lLb.

Bag o'clock. Rabbi Arthur T. Buch will speak on "If Abraham Lincoln Were rr3 a During tha course or the Iftcture service, Stanley Smulyan will be awarded a bar mftjvah certificate signifying his fulfillment of Elooro's Quality IJcat For i IX 26-Plect Service $31.25 A Spring Favorite At a a special course for bar mltzvan. Cantor William S. Horn and choir Surprisingly Lou Price a a.y Pork Loin BOAST a.

will officiate. Saturday morning services will 34-PIect Service For Eight $41.00 Single Pieces $1.00 to $6.00 LEO cf LA03 iM1 start at 8:45 o'clock. The bar mitz- La. RED Either tag. Miit aoairaf Bonalaas KaII4 Veal 90e caauna to ao RIO our attractive payment plan at no extra coiU C0fF ia toaass mvk "CLUB 21" SPRING FELTS They go with tverything everywhere you go! No spring wardrobe is complete withoutne "Club 21" ot a dollar each you should have a dozen! ROAST DEEF er Lata.

Laraa Ead. Lb. vah ceremony of Stanley Smulyan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smulyan, rf North Irving avenue, will take 'ace.

Rabbi Buch will speak on Thou Shalt Not Covet," Cantor Horn will officiate. An. important -meeting of the I. Y. L.

will take place tomorrow evening at 7:30 e'clocle. A social hour will follow the business meet-' f- The parent -teacher association hold a meeting Tuesday eve-ri5 at 7:45 oclock. Election of tt 1 II I "av Oar Owa Haka Pork SAUSAGE SLICED DAGOn WWW I iSZt 25 iu i mm ma-as Lb. A NEWMAN In I NOW AT lOWlST rEICI IN HtSTORt Fan Stylo. Jewelry Company ill mtiXit, fciiaTifri af IIAEEY B.

MOOIIE 1: 130 WYOMING AVtNUK rs will take place. 1 The men's Bible class will meet nday night at 7.45 o'clock. The i-h history class for young worn i ill 'meet Wednesday evening at Li itm AT ALL AaVP fTORIt A SUMS MARKITS DIAL 4-4164 "GOOD MEATS" lit WASH. AVI. -Lackawanna Ave.

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