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THE SCRANTON REPUBLICAN. FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1927 15 returned to Elisabeth, K. after, a visit with relatives here. Miss Laura O'Hara has returned from a trip to New York and A Susquehanna Co. PECKVILLB EDMUND F.

WILLIAMS WAYNE COUNTY and with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. pany la to commended on the accural service In periods of fire. Some three weeks ago the Peoples Garage, which caught fire, would have been completely destroyed had It not been i dLtPHANT yi MISS ABDA IS NAMED 1927 YALEDICTORIAN OLYrHANTV June S. Preparations fur commencement at the Otyphanl High School are going on rapidly.

lurlng the past week the honor students were -announced. Mta Anna Abrta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Moses Abrta, of U1 Church street, was named valedictorian. Miss NM lie Naglak, daughter of Mrs. Tlllte N'aglak, 111 West Lackawanna, strvet, was nmed sluttorln, Closely following those two loaders and place In the honor class Mlas Anna JUlkovltch, daughter of Rev.

snd Mrs. l'eter Hoi-' kovltch, of S10 Susquehanna avenue, Miss Elisabeth Wolf, stater of Hev. l-'siher Stnnlslaus Wolf, of 131 Lincoln street, and Miss Karila llaldlngrr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hal-dinger, of 108 Mary street.

The class numbers sixty-nine, and the officers are: President, Krauk Turko; secretary, Mlsa Anna Halko-vltch: vlco-preeldent, Nllle N'aglak, and treasurer, Milton Rosenreld. The class night exercises will be held on Tuesday evening. June 21, commencement on Wednesday, June 3, In the High School auditorium. a tood source of Information to? tha various debates In progress. Tha basketball team of th Honesdal high school, comprising soma of th bestg llr players In Northeastern Pennsylvania, Is proud of It series of games played urlng th 191 -IT Season.

Out of eleven games played th team won all but on, that going to tha strong Central High of Seranton, th score being 11 to Si. Miss Evelyn Nicholson la captain and Mlas Ruth Grove, conch. The players; Misses Margaret and Ruth Sonner, Evelyn Oliver, Ruth McGlnntsa, Doris Warnor Laura Sweeley, Ruth Ferguson, Margaret Lasher. At th Lyrlo Friday evening, Managed Henry Srhwehley anounces a special aded attraction In connection with tha usual program, that of Homer Llnd A Company in a refined operatic musical review. This last feature will also be Included In Saturdays matinee at and tha evening's performances at and 9.

Special for Saturday, "Let It Bain." GOULDSRORO GOULUUBOKO, Juno 3, Mr. and Mra. George Edwards and daugnler, Virginia: Mlsa Margaret Smith, of Dover, N. spent the week-end with relatives here. Mrs.

T. Scales and children, of Binghamton, spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. A. P.

Kelly. Mr. and Williams, of College-vllle, visited at tha home of son, Howard Williams. Memorial Day was appropriately observed on Monday. Knedler's band from Moscow furnished music.

The llns of march formed at the D. I .4 W. ststlon at nine o'clock and marched lo Lehigh cemetery, where the following program was given: Selection, OtTPHAJTT ITOTEI. OLVPHANT, June Mr. and Mrs.

James It. kawler, Ml.aes Tessle Lally, Kathryn tlallagher and Terry Gallagher have returned after spending a week at Atlantic City. Irv Strchl't band, new Dun-more ball park pavilion, Saturday nite. Adv. Mr.

and Mrs, Vincent Henry have for th promptness and strenuous ef. torts executed by these firemen in order to extinguish the blaie. Harry Faux and Philip Hogan mo. tored to. Carbondale Tuesday evening, where they attended tha prise flghta which, were held.

In Tha Casino. Th first number -of the Waymart High School commencement program was given th auditorium on Wednes day evening by th puptla of the, prl marr srade. RV. James A. -Walah, formerly hit ksslstant It at.

Gabriel's Church nt 'Haaelton. has succeeded Rev. 8, Kane aa pastor of St; Mary's And Pat rick's congregation. The appointment became effective on Wednesday, Jun I. when Father Kane was named suc cessor to Rev.

J. J. Hefferan at St. John's Church. Honesdale.

The Women's Relief Corps Auxiliary to the G. A. It will hold their regular monthly meeting In their lodge rooms at Masonic Hall on Friday evening, June i. All members are requested to sttend. Mr, and Mrs.

Irving H. Merwln have recently returned from their honey moon and have taken up their abode In their newly furnished apartment on upper Main street. HONESDALE HONESDALE, June 8. The funeral services of Frank O. Rlekard, of Cherry Ridge, was held at o'clock this mornlnt in St.

Mary Magdalen church. Mr. Rlekard was an aged and respected cttlcen of that township, death result ing from paralysis. Seven children, a brother and one sister survive. Burial was made In the German Cath olic Cemtry.

body of Fred Flederbach, for merly of Honesdale. was brought to Honesdale from CarbondaJe this morning, following funeral services conducted In Carbondale. where he hp been a resident for 33 years. De ceased has one brother and one sister living In Honesdale. The funeral services of Relnhardt M.

Reafler, who died at the horn of his sister, Mrs. Fred Zantowsky, of Honesdale, was held yesterday from his late home. Rev. K. O.

Klette, pas-tor of tha Hnwley Lutheran church, officiating. Burial was made at Hawley, where deceased was bom December 5, 1JJ5. Deatli was causd by laryngitis. Marjarie M. Loliman, five-year-old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, Dunne Lehman, of Weatslda avenue, died yesterday following a few days' illness! death being caused by stomach trou ble. Besides her parents, two sisters ausvlv. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at o'rlohk from tha house. Rev. W.

K. Newton, pastor of the Presbyterian rhurch, of-' flclatlng. B-jrlal wil be made In John's Lutheran Cemetery. Miss Mary H. Foster, librarian of the Pulblc snd Schol library, reports having given out 1,015 books duri.igj May, l.ese volumes wer rturned dur ing the month or an average of 41 loaned a day.

There were l.itt books used for study by high school stu dents during school hours In Msy. The collection of standard magasines, which the library has. have proved PCSOtlO You cannot buy bettor Sost Flakos. Uso thorn for ovary washing purooso Pounds Ortjtr a lb. caio grand 3 Largest csn 25 WAY MART WAYMART, Jun 1 On Friday after-noon th various grades of th Way-mart schools gathered In the audi torium, for Memorial Day exercises.

Addresses wer made by Principal Kounds and Assistant Principal Sid ney Drew, after which Mlsa Dorothy Ward, president of the senior class, decorated our War veterans, Mr1. Oscnr Wells and Mr. Hiram Inch, with whit carnation. Way ma it's bther U. A.

member, Mr. Chaun- cy. Van Fleet, la unable to leave his home, On Sunday vnlhg. May SS, th Jr. O.

V. snd th D. A. R. at tended services at th First Baptist church.

Both orders wer well rep- resented, the church terns filled to the doors. Th musfc was under the direction of Mr. Oswald Evans, who presided at the piano. Solo parts In the anthem were sung by Mrs. WlU Ham J.

Arnold nnd Mr. Sanford Stanton, The offertory was a violin solo by Mr. Floyd Swackhammer. The quartet, composed of Messrs. Wllden-steln, Loomls, Hack and Stanton, sans at the cloa of the sermon.

The pas tor. Rev. Curtis Shoup, spoke Interestingly and Insplrtngy on the subject of Memories. urging his hearers to re member at what cost our freedom and our fag have, been purchased and above all to remember Christ and to give him a place In their lives. On the morning of May SO.

formal observance of thed ay was opened by the Women's Relief Corps holding Its service for the naval dead. Mlsa How ell, of was lha speaker, and Rev. Father Kane ocered prayer. The Waymart Band- also took part. Following this service, the annual parade of veterans, band, boy scouts, Jr.

O. A. U. D. and S.

S. children proceeded to Canaan Corners Cemetery. Here an appropriate service was held. Including an address and prayer by Rev. Ivan Snyder, firing of salute by veterans of A.

K. and Taps" by J. Salak. Upon their return to Wayrtiart from the cemetery, the veterans, J. O.

V. A. band members, and their families were served dinner at the Methodist church by the Women's Relief Corps. On Monday afternoon a ball gnme was played between Waymart. Jr.

O. V. A. M. and Seranton All Stars.

In which the home team was victorious. Amos Geer and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis motored to Philadelphia on Sunday to visit Uttle Bobby Davis, who is seriously 111 In a hospital i Miss Cole, of llorr1K was visitor at of Leon Mitchell, of Dunn street, Saturday and Sunday. Mlsa Marie Mitchell spent Memorial Day with Miss Cole In Honesdal.

Mlsa Eva Palmer called on friends In town over the week-end. Miss Carolyn Beckwlth. who has been receiving treatment In ft Seran ton hospital, returned home on Satur day. In the recent four-county Jr. O.

V. M. driv. Waymart Council No. made a splendid showing, the Council wmniu; th second pride, a velvet pedestal cover, given by tate council while W.

J. Arnold won one of the ix trip the Jr. O. IT. A.

M. Orphans' Home nt Tiffin, Ohio, and Lester S'-nf-n' wnn prise In the district twenty, dollars in srold. Karlijr In the Mr. SUuiion also won a pr(x tar mem bers obtained UP to that time. Mrs.

Maurice Baker, of Carbondale, visited iriejnds la this place last week. On Wednesday evening, June first four grades of Waymart Public SAhoks.hetd their closing exercises. Tqs "-'fttldlrbrlutn was nearly filled with parents and friends, who thoj oufThly enjoyed the program "of dialogues, recitations, and songs, concluding with the Ladyhug operetta The dwelling house of Orvtlle Beck- with, of North Belmont was slightly damaged by fire on Wednes day morning when the chimney became overheated and Ignited. Following the alarm Hos Company No. 1 of Waymart volunteers rushed to the scene and Immediately extinguished the bias.

Th Waymart Fire Com When You Send Your Check elf? Harry Lynch, of Ooslon, 1 was thai guest of hla brother, Michael Lynchij of 8anderson avenue, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward McCormack have moved to Kast Lackawanna Mr: and Mrs. Charles Cavanaugh aud son, Bvaly, have returned from a trip to Philadelphia.

Mrs. Robert Houston and son, of are lha guests of Mr. and Mra. Arthur Williams. Miss Anna Dempaey, of Rldletlj Park, visited relatives here this week.

Mrs. Thomas Lenahan la III at her home on North Valley avenue. JERMYN JKRMTX, S.There will A meeting of the alumni of Jermyn Blta School Friday evening at tha nltfH school. A large attendance ts Jealred. The regular weekly prayer meeting will be held evnlng at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Kdward I rises r. Mr. Freeman will be the speaker. Mrs.

Kmlly Morcom left Tuesday for Rochester, where she will spend the Summer. Polish Pariah Hall At Mayncld Saturday night. AdmlsaaCaj 15o and He. Adv. Mr.

nnd Mra. Dhii Meehnn were Seranton callers Thursday. 1 Mlsa Catherine Kennedy, of Rust- brook street, baa been admitted as e' surgical patient at St. Joseph's lloa pltal, Carhondale, Eddie Moore Heart Lake Saturday Mite Bus aHrriea Mrs. 10.

.1. Kdmumla Is reoelvli-K medical treatment at St. Joseph's Hospital. Carbondale. BUY yOlUa GSOCSSiXS carefully and maka your dollars to furthers We offer tha best of chain iter facilities fa hel you run your household economically (o)G at this spodal Prico union can 33c can 2C: can 25s 2 cans 25: canlCs 8 oi.

boille 25 COCOA fc7ew handy cs.i 23s I2oz.ICs pks. lib 20(3 lb es IS CLAIUED BY DEATH FKCKV1L.LR. June I. Following; a lingering; Illness. Edmund F.

Williams, for nearly slaty years a resident of Perkvllle. died at his home, 101 Hick ory street, reckvllle, this morning. I'ntll 111 health necessitated his giving up stive work. Mr. Williams served as superintendent.

of the Wll Hams Prop Forging Company, of this city over long period of years. He is survived by his wife, EstalK Wedeman Williams; one son, Alfred: two brothers, John and Prank of Seranton, and three sisters, Jennie, of Perkvllle: Mrs. Margaret Lewis, of Seranton. nd Mrs. Prank XV.

Covert. of Atlantic CMy. N. J. The funeral will be held from his late home In Peckvllle tomorrow afternoon at a o'clock.

Burial will be In the'eemetery at Peckvllle. Miss Kstelle Charles, of Walnut street, spent a few days recently with relatives In Elisabeth. N. J. Mr.

Mrs. Morgan Evans snd family, of Plymouth, visited recently with Mr. and Mis. William Thomas. or walnut street.

Silas Griffith and family. Misses Bertha Smith and Dorothy Walker. of Dickson, spent Memorial Day with -Mr. and Mrs. Thos.

Charles, of Wal nut street. SHIP 10,000 FLOOD ZONE FROGS TO JAPAN EOTSTON. June (A. Ten thou. sand rrogs sailed from Boston todav for Japan.

CVcupylng moss-ilned crates and paired as to male and fe male they were placed aboard th Hamburg-American liner Thurlnnii just berore she left her pier. Except tor a daily warm bath they will not be fed until arrival at Hamburg, whec they will be trek ted to a feast of African beetles before departure on another ship for Japan. Th frog, Louisiana croakers, gatn ered In the flood son, were shipped by oli T. Pen son of Hagehbach's American branch at Nashua. N.

H. To whV. use they are to be put In Japan, he was unable to say. except for possible propagation of the species to insect pests. MONROE COUNTY TORYHAXNA TORTH ANNA, June A splenold entertainment far th benefit of St, Anne's parish ws gieen In th paro.

chial Saturday evening. Vocal strios, and recitations added greatly to the effectiveness of the program. After the entertainment, dancing was enjoyed. Financially nnd socially the affair was a great success. The Mountain House.

The Tocono Teak Inn. Th Chlechester House, Clover Cottage and Beerhwood Cottage, all catered to a large crowd if people oveMhe week-end. Louise Bender of the Hahnemann hospital. Seranton. was the guest of her paraats.

Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Bender, Sunday. Dr. and Mrs.

A. L. Rhoads, were en-entertained at the home of Mrs. Raymond FenstViger. Stroudsburg, on evening, Mr.

and Mrs. '-William Martin, and the former's sister. Miss Elenore Martin, of Bethlehem, were week-end guests at the home of L. J. Hochrine, K.q.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley r. 'CaUary and daughter. Macavof New Yik visited here qt the Mies Corvine Collins, of Philadelphia, has returned home, after a few 1a sprat hero with her sister, Mcs.

Stanley Quick. John Eeehler lost a vsluhble hors on Monday. N. 8. Brittaln'and W.

L. Boealng attended to business at Stroudaburg- on Tuesday. Miss Frances I. Hankins spent tha week-end visiting at Philadelphia. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Williams and Jean snd Layton, of Seranton, motored here on Monday and were entertained at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. Rhonda.

Mrs. Augusta Troch returned on Friday after spending the winter In Phll-adelphia. Rev. F. J.

S. Morrow, of Tullytown visited relatives here- on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. John Dowell, of Bronx-vllh; Mr. and Mrs.

E. A. Newberry, of New Tork City; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Easton, and Mrs.

M. E. Easton. nt Stroudsburg. were entertained-at the home of Dr.

and Mrs. A. L. Rhoads over the weekend. I Mr.

and Mrs, E. H. Strong sre being congratulated upon the birth of a son on Friday. Miss Marie Mary Wood College, spent the week end. at her heme here.

MAY FIELD Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Depew accrue, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Parry, of Seranton, have returned from a motor trip to Harrisburg and Washington.

D. C. Russell Heath, of Depew avenue. Is confined to his home with th quinsy. Th condition of Mrs.

Wililnm Oliver, of Depew avenue, who had her arm broken recently Is slightly Im proved. Mrs. Oliver Is a patient at the Taylor hospital. Mrs. Ernest Gee and Mrs.

Joseph Cooper have been appointed to sot on the soliciting committee of the lien eri'l Hospital. The community band of Mayfleld made Its first public appearance Mon day on parade with the American Legion. In the evening they gave a bank concert at the Civic park, Jer myn. Miss Barbara Schlanta has resigned her position as bookkeeper and stenographer of the Jlnyfleld State bank. Polish Parish Hall At Mayfleld Saturday nlghtAdmtssion lc snd Adv.

There wl'l be rehearsal of th community band Friday evening at 7 o'clock In the Bnroagh building. Miss Mary Cresare, daughter of Mrs. Mary Cresare, of Depew avenue, and James Zetter's, of JS Eighth avenue, Carbondale, will be united In marriage Saturday at the Mount Car- mel church. The ceremony will be perfoitmd by Rev. William Crottl.

After the ceremony the couple will leave on a motor' trip to the New Ens- land States. Mr. Zasser Is a member of th Masters' whs conduct a store on Dundaff and Main streets Th Mayfleld High school baseball team Journeyed to Blakely yesterday and were defeated by the Blakely High school i-kseball team by a score of -t. FLAT FOR RENT Fire day light rooms improrantnti; statiocary tabs; hot water fU heater coal range; gaa range; built-in china cloeet ia dminf room; steam heat fur nbhed; corner building; rent $80 Telephone 2-2374. James P.

Hafgerty, 1500 N. Main are. nue. Ad. 12 ounce fl(or ZS Packaitcs Lit SUSQUEHANNA 1 ST.

JOHN'S CHURCH IS SCENE OF WEDDING SUSQUEHANNA. June S. A very pretty Jun wedding took place at SI. John's church this Wednesday mornlnt at o'clock, whan Mlsa Florence Flaherty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

p. H. Flaherty, of this place and Harold McHugh, of Hallstead, were united In marlage by Rev, Joseph s. Uaglon. The attendants were Mis Mary Glf ford, cousin of the (room and Floyd Flaherty.

brother of the, hrlde. After the ceremony a wedtnc break fast was served at the home of the brlds on street. Covers were laid far twenty Tb bride la graduate of Laurel Hill Academy and for the past few has been employed In the local stores, The groom la employed as an electrle Welder In the Susquehanna plant of the Erie. After a wedding tou.r which will In- cludej Buffalo. Niagara Kalis, Cleveland and Petrolt, they will he at home In their many friends at SOT V.

Main stret, Susquehanna. News Notes Miss Agnes Creegan has returned to Plnghamtcn after a visit with relatives here. Miss Anna Norman, of Brooklyn, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jama Norman.

Franklin avenue. Carl Touhey has returned to New Tork after a visit with his Mr. and Mrs. M. J.

Touhey. Miss ttadl Tobln has returned to Vast Chester Normal School after a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Minn Teln.

Thomas McMahch. of Notra Vnme Is spending a few days his homo here. Attorney sr.d Mrs. Thomas Poherty nvs returned from a motor trip to Tork. Misses rorothy Mr-ran and Alice c-Hugh have returned horn after a visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Bey- In Hornell. Thomas Lyden has purchased a new Augham. a. Crosier, of Thompson was a aitor In yesterday.

Hsrry Sivirks, of Hickory Grove, purchased a new Reo lying pud of J. K. Susquehanna nt. Th annual year hook Vest Toint ilitary Academy Juft out. fives the sua of Cadet Robert rarrine.

of as business manager of a publication Issued at academy. s. E. M. Tiernay has returned to 'vn- a visit with friends' Miss Mary Riley has returned to isquehanna after a visit at her home N.

V. VNIONDALE N10.LV.ii June i.tv. and P. S. Lehman had as.

their tursts tha M. E. parsonage over thJ Me- crlal week-end their daughter. Miss Ilea Lehman, her room-mate. Miss vxthy Albertson.

also Rev. John '-rens and Ilev. Francis Wsli. them "ChrlsUtn ts text was seiectea ironi a ponton Matt. which reads 'no msn a serve two He also frndered a pleasing bass solo accom- nled on the pano by Miss Art-rn.

Rev. Ahrens offered the open- prayer and favored thee ongrega. a with violin solos accompanied on piano by Mi Lehman, both of horn shewed much ability In their aying. The "Bethany Slaters" will hold hod sal at the P. M- Davis store on aturday afternoon starting at 1 p.

m. Mrs. Adella Reynolds ha-i returned ome from a visit with her daughter Binghamton and her son at Wlnd-r. N. Y.

W. I. Morgsn Is erecting a garage i th R. M. Williams rroDerty.

oc- usled by Fart Spencer. Ellis Burdlck of Asbury Park. N. sited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Burdlck the first of th week. Mr. snd Mrs.

Kills Sttmpson snd wo children, of Honesdale, were call rs In town on Monday. Mr. snd Mrs. George Fowler and accompanied by Mrs. Robert Fow gpr recently motored to Appa'aehan T- where the latter remained for i visit with her son.

Fred Fowler. Wlllism Caurse snd family, of Wind-or. N. visited local relatives on Mrs. Hannah Carpenter, of has arrived at the home Mrs.

M. B. Colutu to spend th ummer vacation. Mrs. Fay Smith, of Binghamton.

N. r. spent Monday with her Mrs. IV Ha Smith. William White and family were vls-iors st Clifford, Hawley and Hones-ale en Sunday.

Miss Mary Edwards mho Is emplored li the Woclwerth store at Brooklyn. V. has returned there after a visit kit: sn 1th her rarents, Mr. and Mrs- Wll- Edwards. Mr snd Mrs.

P. M. Davis enter-lined about twenty relatives from klhany, Seranton. Jermyn. Carbon-ale and I'nlondal on Memorial Day.

Wlllufm Likely and sisters, of RInfhamton. were Sunday guests at i heme of Claude ziegler and nai ler Carpenter. Xr. and Mrs. Earl D.

Rounds and wv children, of Seranton spent the lemorlal week-end at th home of lira. James Wadenaan. Mrs. James Farrell and two chil-rea have been spending several days i Ith Seranton relatives. The alumni banquet held In Wll- Bams hall on Saturday evening was attended by seventy-two members nd truest and proved a very enjoy- ble affair.

Mrs. Kate Remson who spent the sst wk with her sister. Mrs. W. F.

herwoed at Binghamton. has returned era on Sunday. FOREST CITY FOREST C1TT. June 1 Mr. snd Sirs.

J. 8. Kelsey. of Mlddletown. N.

were guests at th home of Mrs. Delle Whipple the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John Calaghan or Blnahamton.

N. spent Memorial fcay with local retatlves. Adelbert Ruane. of Long uecn. is IsltlnC friends and relatives here.

Dr. R. Bell and H. Bayiess lnd families spent Memorial Day at ottrell Lake. LsslM Tonkin, a former resident Is stttaf local relatives and friends.

KINGSLEY KIN08LET. Jun I. James Oris- rasaV Nsw Tork. la horn for th ar. aV I.

Bjsak East range, N. sn4 Wra. Nellie Zlmermsn and son, Pawl, of New Tork, spent th wk- k.1 unts of Schuylkitl college. Read-1 The two latter had of Ifre Susquehanna murnlna; Aft M. E.

church. Kev. Wals dejv. V.d an excellent dlarourJI, tSllin.Ts V. Stoat.

Mr. and Mrs. Sloat returned to New Tork with Mrs. Xlmmerman on Tuesday. Mlas lma Bailey, of New Mllford.

was a guest on Sunday of Mrs. R. A. Jonas. Murl Tiffany, of Philadelphia.

Mlsa Helen Smith, of Easton. and Mrs. Lou ra Wascott, ef Oneonta, N. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

W. B. Tiffany. Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce. Tanner and son. of Elmlra, spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Lea Jones. Miss Dorothy Tiffany ts spending tha weak with relatives at Chinchilla.

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Clark and son.

Albert, were In Seranton a tew days this weak. snd Mrs. James Aldrlch. of Al- ford. and Mrs.

Elisabeth Williams, of New Mllford, were Memorial Iay guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Tiffany.

Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Whitman and daughter.

Evalyn. of Seranton were week-end guests at Aqua Inn. Mr. and Mrs. V.

V. Oakley and family, attended the commencement Mansfield this week. Their son. Chaunrey. being a graduate.

Mlsa Alma Goodrich entertained sev eral friends from Hudson, N. over Sunday and Monday. GIBSON OIBSON, Jun 1 Senator E. Gilder and Representative Brown, of Susquehanna County, were guests of honor at a banquet held Saturday night In tha P. O.

S. of A. Hall, at Gibson, by tha people of th community. In recognition of their eortsandsuccess In securing a state road from Harford to Sietnbach Corners, by way of Gibson. The dinner was attended by ovx wo hundred and a numb of men prominent In the affairs of th county were present, including Register aud Recorder F.

A. Barrett, of Montrose. County Chairman, Charles Ainey and Commissioner N. H. Wllmarth.

of New Mllford. and Claude W. Lewis. of the Stale Highway IVnartment of Harrlsburgt a former resident of Gib son. Rev.

B. E. Hiokox acted as toast- master and the Harford Orchestra furnished music. KENWCK KENTl'CK COKNERS. Jun i Among the recent rucsta at J.

I. Tiffany's home were Mr. and laude Lewis, of Sunbury: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lamb and family, of nt rose: Mrs.

Emma Tiffany, of Harford nd Mr. Fred Silkier, of Mooslc. O. F. Payne snd family, of Bi.u-amton.

spent the week-end at the ome of Mr. and Mrs. H. Tayne. Mr.

ma Mrs. Geo.gs Seal entertained friends from Tcranton Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Halbert Prown.

of Louden Hill, and Mrv and Mrs. C. Estabrock and family, of Hnphottom. wer callers at the home of their parents, Mr. r.nd Mrs.

H. H. Davis Sunday last. Mr. an.1 Mrs.

Perry Nye. of Johnson City, N. were recent guests at Hie hoaie of Mr. and Mrs. Prank She.v.

ardson. Jchn Sullivan is working for L. J. Pritchard. The banquet held Saturday evemn; in honor of Representative E.

Rrown ar.d Senator F. Gilder, wa a success. Refreshments v.re serveJ to morethjit tiqo, Ui.ied jej-ijr'' rv ritil yH4. who WtentrNSi unWf we (or ppendlclti4 nt the Hahnemann Hospital Is slpwjy recovering. Miss Inex Shepardson was a weekend visitor at the home of her parents.

Mr. ar.d Mrs. Ralph Wheeler Mrs. Norman Brundac. of E.tdlcott." N.

and Mrs. Loretta Pritchard. of South Gibson, were callers at J. Pritchard and H. H.

Davis' honus Monday afternoon. Mr. anl Mrs. Ralph Tiffany a td family attended the funeral of thetr uncle. Wlnleld Tiffany, which was hclJ in Endlrott.

N. Tuesday aftarnvm. Miss Anra Brokus.snd brother. Anthony, and Mrs. Edna Decker, spe.

Sunday in Seranton. Anthony Brnkus and Floyd Davis spent Tuesday evening In Susquehanna. OLD FORGE OLD FORGE, June 1 A number of young men recently met sod organised the Seseiul club and designed plans fVr the conductance of several social Summer functions. The club is busy making arrangement for their coming Junior Collegian dance, which will be conducted In honor of high school graduates of this year throughout the county. The function will be conducted st Pettlnato's new Danceland here, and promises to enjoy an un usually large attendance.

James "Tramp" Nese. active reporter for the "Forge." local High school publication is president of the newly formed club. Arrangements are being mad by Lodge Gloria. Son of Italy, of this place for their coming bt-ennlat elec lion which will be held at Columbia all. Thursday evening.

June 1. Past President S. Tagllaterrs will be candidate for the office of venerable at this meeting. The local high school baseball team defeated the Taylor High school team on Mooslc street grounds, Wednesday afternoon. Miss Helen Monro and niece? Gert-rud Powell, spent Wednesday afternoon visiting local friend.

The Junior choir of St- Lawrence church will meet for rehearsal Thurs-da yafternoon at o'clock. All members ar urged to attend. Definite announcement has been msde by locsl school suohtrltles thst the locsl schools will close for the Summer vacation Jun i on which dsy promotions will be made. Mr. and Mrs.

Mario Msncls, of South Main street, recently entertained a number of Rochester frttnds st their home here. Miss Catherine Argonlsh recently enjoyed a day's outing with friends at Nay Aug Park. Mrs. W. Randall and family, of Alicia street, recently enjoyed a motor trip to Gettysburg, where they visited the battlefield.

The Pipe-Smokers' Radio Club will be entertained ss guests of Radio Dealer Depadaca Friday evening, when the returns, blow for blow, of the La 1 1 Den dee fight at Folo Grounds will be received. Refreshments will be srved during th evening. Mrs. Elisabeth Cordy, daughter Amy and Miss Alice Kelly recently motored to East Stroudsburf Stat Teschers' College. The condition of Mrs.

John Gambol, of Hickory street, is much Improved at Taylor hospital, where she Is a patient The Freshman team of tha local high school dafaatd th Junior class team In a gam here Tuesday after noon. The playing of Ahlmentl fea tured for the victors. Michael Trotha, of Sibley, under went an operation at Taylor hospital Wednesday. The Italian American Social Club wlU meet at Columbia Hall Friday evening. All members ar urged to attend.

band; song, "America," auttlence; dec orating soldiers graves, by children under supervision of Comrade Genres Johnson; selection, band: Invocation, Rev. O. A. Sowers: Gettysburg Ad dress, Donald Ellenberger. selection, band: World War Service, WllUrJ Surplus; address.

Rev. H. R. Rrong: selection, band address, Rev. G.

A. Sowers; selection, band; benediction. Rv. H. R.

Brong. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norrls, of Seranton, spent Sunday with Mr James O'Boyle. Mrs.

Teddle Kerllng, of Fennsbur. Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Surplus. The State health car win visit Goutdsboro on Saturday June 4 for purpose of making free medical and dental examinations of children of pro-school age.

rarents are urged to brlnr their cl.lldren under six years of age to the school building on urday afternoon about ocioch. Miss Marjorle F.llonberger has re turned home after closing a tertal or school at Bristol. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Latham nnd daughter, of Elmlra, N.

spent few days with Mr. and Mrs. D. A'. Ellenberger.

Mrs. Sallle Henry nnd MIsg Elixa- beth Henry, of Philadelphia, were co-cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. 1 Henry.

Mr. and -Mrs. Thomas n. Barnes, or Endlcett, N. spent Monday wttii Mr.

and Mrsj Russell Barnes. Mr. snd Mrs. John Bedell, of Fac- toryvllle. spent a few days with rel atives here.

Mrs. A. Rhodes and Fred Rhodes. of Stroudsburg. e-tent the week-cna with Miss Mollle Hager.

Fireworks Tonits, Rocky Glen -Adv. WINDOW SCREENS 15 33 Rg. 50c Reg. Price tite 39 18x33 Chest This Week 44 Outfitting Company 131 Penn Avenue Grab Heal, 6tMa Red Sstaen, Extra Fancy GorcedDeaf California Tiny LIMA BEARS Screen Sale For Today and Saturday Only Door and VJindou Screens Make your home a healthful, pleasant place for your family to lhre in all summer. Keep those treacherous flies out.

Take advantage of this unusual special G. U. Rad Kidney Beans Golden Danism Succotash GhlliSme SCREEN DOORS Site 2.8 6.8 Sold Regularly at $3.25 y2ib. cans 3 In I Oil Peking Powder, Pcccno Grean. Gsrn Starch 2 While They Last tJ quality (ggasnd Usaioin markets Fresh Porli Loins mote or 25c u.

To The Community Just remember you are providing a "Sunny day" for some one your funds are carrying the cares of some members of the Chest family. Every deposit you make in a THIRD NATIONAL BANK account also means "sunny days" ahead for you. Come in and see us often. Freth Dressed Young Choice Pot Coast Lb. 20c THIRD NATIONAL BANK The Modern Bank" 118-120-122 Wyoming Seranton, Pa.

400,000 Surplus Administrator. Registrar Clocks and Honda, iluardiso ef Cslatea, Assignee, Authorised to act Trustee, Rsecntor, RerOver. Committee ef Estates of Lunatics, ete. Odsb avesr aaalasas das fraas KoRta Dressed Lcia Rssst cf oica (Earned) A. K.

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