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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 20

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Tni3 nrcor.D-MoxDAY-JULY.igt i. -TTrwr-rani i 1 AiiJi ahis 1 1 OK.E ANTIC ON An account of the" unfortunate acci Cut Price, On Siteer-ynd'ear PITTST dent which befell a local party( or autolsta yesterday morning on T. J. CROWELI MANAOER Residence. Be2 -R Office Room 1J.

Bhoa Building Bell Phone Consolidated Hit Pocono Mountains, wiu vm another column of this morning uMMnllNortt Mam SUeeteoplrt Pbw Record. ft Mtss Genevieve Mago Buried The af Miss' Genevlevt Methodist Piome Dr. Ernst for Better Glasses IX up. 11 W. Norlhampton 8C, W.

B. Da Raazka Glee Club' Meeting' 75c Boys' Ribbed Union Suit, each Short Sleeves, Knee length. Sizes 24 to 34. $1.00 Men's Balbriggan Union Suits, each v' Half Sleeves, Ankle Length. annual Pittttoa' Briefs The "reparations for the -i--, l-sAtanarv M.

E. 8un- Maga was held yesterday afternoon from the home of her Anth-, Or. M. C. 'BriB, Osteopath OnAmatriat A special meeUng of the De Reszke hnlrl tn.mOrrOW 39c 69c 39c day school at Harvey Lk.

i.irust 1. are proceedln igaon Noble a. Tiftw Now located. 50 William atrMU eveninr In the basement or ot i Deafli of Foraer School Teacher James B.Caoney, a prominent and Highly respected resident of this community, passed to his reward at u'clock Saturday morning at thehome Ms brother-to-law Jw. w.

108' Railroad street, after an Illness of twDBiui viju born lu apace. Superintendent W. E. New- Pinnae anlna aneclaliati iw Stanislaus Church at ociooa. ru churcn South Hanover street at correctly tttted.

Phona 44. Women's Ribbed Vests Regular or Extra Sizes 2 for. Bodice Top, Lace Top or Tailored Top. hart has appointea xne biuuwuh hioK at work: plan for the dance to, o'clock by the pastor, Rev. Soman Thursday evening at, Kirmar ram wlMoi0W8kj and interment was In will be made.

Tithe church cemetery. Transportation. Robert Lloyd. avUI- The regular meeting- ohthe Pittun Retail Merchants' Association will be held this evening In room SO, post -n. hniiHinr Two will iara Thomas, o.

t. jonw; Fred Horlacher T. Evans, WlUlam 50c Fine Lisle Vests, each Leyh. Arthur Jones; auueucs, I Fop Rent-S new apartmenta fully eieotrlo Irons 1-1 Shep equipped with electric lighbaUi, nerd.RuBt El9C. Co, W.

Market gas range and Bteam heat turnishea Mreeti be elected to attend the annual con E.j, PuUer, William Tinner, "'s" $1.00 Women's Lisle Union Suits, each 69c MRrnA. Alsin a HAW stoP A rOOItl PartA James Shank; many monms. fcrowntown section where he had spent his entira life. He was the son Mr. and Mrs.

Martin Cptmnr of Browntown and wsj throughout this city and vicinity. He as for years a teacher in Rrowntown and Plttston schools. He was an efficient educator and In high esteem, by all K1? vnra Bffo he suffered a Cotoum; finance, George arner. Funeral of Lucas Cubits try viiej wv ut i 25x80 feet located In the centre or Nanticoke. Will be ready about Au Liace iTimmea, ooaice or iaxkv vention of the Pennsylvania neuui Merchants' Association, which will ba held in AUocna durlsig the week of August iO.

Your size white flannel The f'uneral of Lucas Lubits -tor gust 1. Address Record box pw, au place yesterday afternoon from the Ucoke, Pa, home. Services were conducted In uiroo Mn AN DREWS Sunday Sehool Pionlo Oa Wednesday ot this, week the mombers and frlomda of the Christian and HUssionary AUianoe Sunday school will hold their annual picnic at FernbrookPart. Elaborate plans have bean mode lor.the onting and a largo trousers, you'll find at Louis St Nicholas' Greek Catholic Church at Glen Lyon and Interment was 'In paralytic stroke Chiropractor, Palmer Graduates. UH South Main St, Wllkes-Barre.

hart benn unaoie io tho church Rosenthal upstairs, over Kirby's. 1 OiildrenV Mercerized Sox, pair White or colors. Mies' Mercerized Sox, pair. 39c Plain Colors'or Fancy. Girl' Kbbed rloUdowiu, 39c Cooney was a member of St.

JQnno jt. c. Church and the Holyame i is a sister. WeU. 1-M.

Bthl Church Notes 20c Talcum Powders, can ISc or Williams; Toflet Water at 1 75c, $1.00 Met Soap, 3 bar for. 2Sc Palm Olive Shampoo, a bottle. 50c attendance' anticipated. I For Sale Used Chtckerlng rlvrtchl Ti mnn (WlflrittlntV v.i U. mAt1flM will be Siar.

L- Cooney. of Scranton. The and from park, and during tho-aftarnoen a program be carrion Dr. Connors and family have moved A I1C igiiuniun t.t, ,1.1. i.

Tathl Pongrega- Apply 77 S. Main St, lietU Vlita- wwai, w.v 'funeral will De held this uu o'clock. At ,1 i-'fcLwh. 'rnis evenmK into their new home, 46 imam William street. The property tor" OUt.

Death of Mra. Rowland Thomas i cnmiti will meet! m-i nirl Snniili will To Elect 'Township Black or belonged to the iteaung wmuy. doctor will fUso.hav his office there. r.oU Sllkwnrth known resident of East Green street, ToVreQurem will b. sung over h.

remains in St. John's R-C. Church nd interment will be In St, John cemetery. Andrew Smith Township school board will probablj 3-heat eloctrlc Irons 1- off. Shep The regular weeKiy prayi died yesterday morning of heart will be held on Wednesday ovening troubie.

She had been In apparently at 7 o'clock. The United Workers DertoCt health until yesterday jmorn- 0, herd-Rust Elec. W. MarKei lng when she was stricken- with wlll enjoy their annual vrir- on Thursday. morning bo held this week lo eieci im teachera.

It Is rumored that number of changes are contemplates In both high achool and the grades, all of which la causing no en or Turkish BathRug, each Brownie Overalls for Children, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, of Nafus and on J'rlday evening the Bethelda VCMH At o'clock Saturday morning MrV Andrew. Smith 74 years, ranesteemedTesuen ofJVe-tHtuton. 98c 50c 98c 59c heart trouble and died shortly alter.

ward. She had resided In this town for many years. Besides her husband street have returned from a week class win oonauot a social visit in the Pooonbs. PlaSuitsKhaki or Blue Stripe, each he survivea by nvarai 1 MSMaHk pur BBjir-iiu" Mrs. Smith's death was itn-, re.uv flet Barnev Google in fox Wanted: 20 laborers at erty, 107 State St.

Lot 60x160 feet. Improved by dwelling house with all tr.ke nP sT. Mi and Union Sorviooi r' tWm VathodUt Enlscopal 75c Crash Knee Pants, at. born in 20 year8 trot at Freeds, 47 N. Main St modern Improvements, and smaii Collierr On reCOtt- Church and itho session of the was in Ha.leton hfcuBe in rear- or 101.

aww f- i Trit Attorney. 18 E. Main St. nhruction fob. 50c OCT hOUT.

trntnr nf the Penney Co. store, has returned after a two weeks' byterian- Church, union orv- be held In these during the vacation month of August The services will alternate between the two The Shoe Departments ha ve all sizes of. Barefoot Sandals year, sne naa of vacation in roriiana. To Be Buried To-day lake work train to and rrom Tiie funeral of Mrs. Susanna Myers jIj.

Inquire Or COnstTUC if ABkam will take place from Uje srjohChurch If! Tenmt Shoes; actlve in us ih a ir a iiiit rwnw piiiii arfiTr churches, and the list ot serviuo. preachers will published as soon as I nOIxle Oi -nor duu 2 1 uvu wuunvwi sV: aao "wluUim i- in nVlnrV. FollOWln I t.A'.1. fun i 'I BlbU CltM Mtt1na brief services at the house, the re- ha tabnn to NeWBOrt Cen- other places. New Victor Records just out, on sale at Freed, 47 N.

Main Pittston. No arrests have been made in the series of dynamiting outrages which a mHv last Friday Notes and Personals nk -mm 'imvwirtent moot mv. HIaa.a. 134 Ktax 1s.si TlAKaal of PottsvlUe; Fred of Mil uiaiue -hnh TntArmnnt Will DO tn 11 ej vrioaiivst uimiq nao j-vs Congregational Church neTd a bnsi- 1.1 Newport Centre cemetery. lng of the dlreotors of the People nesa ana social meeiing recenuy rurvuni ET waukee, Howard and Prank otWt Plttston, and Mrs.

George Hadsa 1 of ip ttston. The funeral service. le 'held from the Jate home, tne cnurua pariora. iuo committee rt.ve a tine selection of Bank of Newtown mio evouiua Haxlel street; IJfewtown Dr. Ernst for Better '-'glasses i -up- different games that were parttcl Touring car $598, Roadster J580, Coupe I7S, Sedan 50.

ton truck Tana AlltO CO M. uuciuiru 11010 The police are still working pated In by all. nresent The- re freshmenf committee serred on tne case, oui UUU uMwwi Market St 1p.a' Craam Sooial niiver. of Plank street. ThnAA nreaent werte as follows: Mrs.

has started for Chattanooga, of the base ball team for the second WwatrkrMBi pastor of St. fiflAx? Church, will offlc ate. Buriat will be in Pittston mneter) Death, of Miu Mary Cawley i' Miss Mary Cawley, prominent Ml8S. r-itv. who passed will held In 11 Brotherton and and Mra, -Clarence Brotherton, attended the ninetieth birthday anniversary of Mrs.

Martha Rmker of Sorantoff, which was celebrated Wednesday at Nay Aug Park-m Mrs' Rebecca Hall Mf West Pltts Henrietta Ooopey, Mrs. Rosanna Evans, Mrs, Edit' Semmers, Mra. Rfodwen Wrlrht Pearl Schlm- where he will visit ms orotner. AT l-. I An.

ice ui Falcons'. HallXthls evening by Nest half of the season, ana Airrea sayre coach. ndl some time visiting friends 'MrHughes; "ot" South- Main street, Is visiting friends In Honea- sister. Mrs. Jonn ha8 a m.l A nnmninn Mrs.

No. 268, Women Falcons', ixiage. Get a Victrok at Freeds, Edmund Burke, a student at Itarre. and a fJwof Conyng-nleces. He mem H.m Post No.

Wiikes- P. -1 I 1 11" 11 1' a 1 Mayme HllMlsa Sadie Davis, Mra. mlmm UrVlltM HSinnel VlncllUr. 'ivia Hill Mlpa. 'Ma Bloomsburg State Normal School, 47 N.

Main St. spent the week-end visiting his par Mr. Talor and son, Edward of Binghamton, visited Dr. and Mrs. mosa Tribe 165.

Bea Adven. some months. during -which, he had ton. is spending several dayT as a guest of Mra. John Jr, of M1n Anrl nt Louis ents.

Barre ano ot ton- William, aged five months, son 6f DteharA TjivaIIa nt VlMinlMnn ntrAet UilUsOCio JVM i xaauae owauwuorry, xtiuw. auw ncoai n' nt.ira over Mrs. Lilian Windt Mrs. Anna M. been a paueni CSuatef Plttston high school and tist cnurcn i held from tne v.rA funeral will do fter Vine street.

Mohair and Palm James tsrooKs, mm Dr. James Brooka and dughter, Marjorle, visited friends In Bingham was arrested by tha State police and taken to- Wyoming barracks charged IVOacuuitu Mrs. Martha Talbot, Mrs. TaTKaI. Mra for a nuniDei ui I.

ffio nf a. S. Galland, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Laukaltls, or 35 Parsonage street, who died -on Friday" afternoon, was burled yester day at 2:30 o'clqck In St Caslmlr's home wU1 Kirby's.

with fighting at a dance conducted Minnie Hl, Carver Mrs. Margaret Davles, Mrs, Susie Williams, i -vi noon -w --metery Beach Suit at an open dance floor along River ton, N. lasi.ween. Miss Isadore Wilson, of North Main street, is attending the summer ir.Mnl. TTntversltV.

oe in The condition uv tii r.nnrlitian Fair Cemetery, Utrm Rafa TIaIIaa. -Mra VlllAlla. I ji.i -Paul Crawley. RoxelU-Sommera Thomas, Mrs. Joseph Howard Gray.

Vacuum Bottles and obn-electrio Louis Rotenthal', uptair, over KirbyV: r-'-TpV Sommers of nvT ammo VO VT i HI 11UI mwm MrranM innounc in Phlla- aged 22 of" Mwardsyllira Jaborer at TiAono Mate tiaturoay CawIey for the worse set -in. M'ss was 'years of age, a daughter of percolators, 1-8 off all this week. Koaa. Members of Wwlsh Congregational Sunday School Athletic Association held a meeting on Sunday afternoon at whioh preparations were made for -the big track meet to be held on Shepnera-Kusi cieciric otrdaughUr i nose wno aerveu on me rvixean ment committee were Mra. Alice Sees, Mrs.

Euada Thomas. Mrs. Bust' Williams, Mrs. Carrie Vqorhees, Mrs. 111 -vrrt 1 1..

Company, wou toe left knee on Friday, was fair last Market St nnuUt. son ui Barre, Is "ponding a week with Mra, rROMllorofrAthertott -evening. Labor Day I HiU a-a 1 linn anu uwmj vr to many IVTlaa HjTai-ar tnYin a AfiiAAflt. La iAMAlWt.rlA tJivSton on Mrch L. Vou'll find at LouU Margaret snannoa on MlM Ellaabeth Maok of WUk-Barre.

Ttatti Mrs. Edward Shaf er of PjIlltHUJ ceo vi railroad received their semi-monthly pay on Saturday. Um 1-W4 Vm 11 Vuiiiim 'TlOtttee mm v-. cnaracier cuuca.vu v.p lox-lng friends. She a member "vll? fjithollc Church "i .1 oft aU this weeK.

at Stroudsburg SUte Normal School Summer School, visited her parents laCIUUVrB UIV VWIVJ JUw, OX aU7" ale Griffith, and Stirs. Hand Bnans- i Br viin- Sodality. berry. CnanhAra-tuiBv rv fine line of va over tne weeK-enu. mail eiuw rwv Mr! and Mra.

Arthur Lewis and Mrs. Arthur Keriaedy spent FrtdJty vim William Davis in i ana or th ditoovu A She 1. survived by her parent. and Market St i i Tor jean R-iivi rS5: I RavVa TOIlllajn HawVa. cation jewelry.

Freed' Jewelry Store, 47 N. Main St, The Ladles' Aid Society of Methodist Episcopal Church will hold a social On Tuesday evening to raise funds to help pay for the new par Scranton. Joseph S3vtJ-W Mower ano LJoy.d, Roea Joseph Th VOJ? rnrostng rapidly-Playground Ud and rZ thU WlyB surprise party was held at 'the lavrround 1 fveled and I home 0f Mrs: T. J. Pape.

In honor ft Mrs. Susanne Funeral announcement later, i Funeral of Michael Sullivan Hawlev. irr- ntt Albert west. Vacuum Bottles and nonrolootrio Pittston. her daughter, Rose.

Tne rouoww montvi mi triven: Vocal solo, i-l off all thia I ween. 'Hwrin. The un0V Puiblsh. More than cleaned nfaUpment will tmno worth of e.ulP. tMm ummr w.

sonage. i John Gooblo and Peter Jtlch have returned home after spending a week rell. Shepherd-Ruat Eloctrlc Co. arJd.Aaaa UIIHAJIV 1111 lUinH LEE PARK Welt Pittttoa Notes Thomas, uenev- tlves attended the funeral of Michael sullrvawhowasavictimofanauto o-iv Thursday morning Market piano selection, Mary Moran and AThibltlon dance, ings, a irrnesta muiio-ji at Bingnac, J. 'ThA 7 Plains Primitive Methodist Mrs.

G. C. Perrin left Saturday to Williams. Fanny 0' PiiaarMirl DAfaafA DmmUm. i.a- vlnlln including lit volley oa P'" three slide.

plete three snu. Mnd ihouse, Tv.rj'r.; Th. funeral took rVrWneUV Frances .1 now C. spend two weeks at Lane wayne- Sunday school team will play the jonn ourgan auu tw Price and John Mary VJr' in Josephine Har- ene of the hardest fouht games on. Mary O' Ponneii, i- UiIpva a- Min V.

near place from the family home on Butler wnn.1 In the Poconos, at tne conago and an ouartet David Humphries ot Carbon-dale, spent a day- recently Jrt th Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones of Uborty Mni. Edna SchnacS of AHantotrn, ri th. Iinmn of Mr.

of her daughter, Mrs. P. C. Harklns 'street at 9 "I nfforin At 9:30 a re of Scranton. rfeon.

Wanda ftewa wood- this season, the Flrwood M. team, ester, Margaret i GeHtude of the Sunday School League de-, bine, Wetta Br.tnerlno Dev- feated1 the Douglass team bv the? Hugnes, uoiv.v. ui mi ouuuoy dciiuui A-Kagne ae- Sln.nn Wells. Catherine rey- featetf the Douglass team by the swimming pool asw rendered several seledtlons; 'Augus- rtnk Is contemPlatea i lB plan- tta BrannlKan, Rose Rogera Edward SL. onmmltteo rninjt w.i.t.

MArraret Conway. Plains Methodist Episcopal cunaay school team on Monday and Tuesday nights oh-Healy's field. The Hudson Cubs defeated Lee Park yesterday afternoon in a hard- -ama hv th soars of 1 to 7. c- annir over the re wa Rev. Frank w.

Young ana ramuy are planning to spend their vacation in August at Arden, Ontario and and J. B. Newhart for the past fmalns at St. John's R. C.

Church by t' pv Dr. Winters the pastor. At the a fine program soon I conducted until a late 1auuius hour, when luncheon was served to ho moan Mrs. W. H.

Gu- IWUSii .1. Canada. two; ilhVat electric Irons 1-1 ott, Shop- of tne It is in readiness. Te Deolde First-Half Chsmns the following:) JWiasee aary itu, t. nl.

Dn. rafrliAr4t1A A meeting will aeia at me nomo of Mrs. B. Harris this evening at j. a.

Hitchner, eaugnt a large mra i t.mwIIU An SntiirilaT. Weatheriy. Harklns. lespie and M- K. Golden; sanr'Ave Marie" as a duet, and Anthony Hlnm i r-nin" and "Beautiful The Douglass and Parrish' Mj B.

I nose rvogcro, uwio Ul uua at v. VH hera-Rust Elec. Cff, 11 W. Market rewe, May "sm. Lukes, i Mr.

and' Mrs. S. A. wnue anu II o'clock to organise tne ttepuoncan Tll.taa All tAnilhllnAtt uaart Mavson, onuron Marie; uonway, aunnta a congregation attended th GraAy, Cecilia Grady. Anna, Conway, atreet'T-" MiMni and Kleanor.

tricrVi- interment was in tiean moiAll I uvuuvi axuuuw eny Bertells, Ann 'Jfnd' ptey tonight on the Miner Park Bertells. Ann Stepheny WUUHI1 VI women are requested to attend. Miss lilUft 11 Ll have returned home after spending '''c- tw ntarv. The nail bearers AiritTon Of the Feast 01 uur- Rose Pape. Alice Murpny, Agnes which was opened Coroorani aiso Messers.

John Burgan, Dan Furfcesoni aiamonn to decide tne flrst-hair the past ten aays in suuivan ouuvy. Rtckle jacooosgy ana mra. -jw Routledge will address the -meeting elected medical and Miss Marie Hoon Tbomu, champions were: John Murphy, James Donald, Patrick Lyons, James Carroll, morning at Paul Hapeman, John Grady, Edward yesterday, moim mass at rnw.v Conwav. Elmer Mary Green, nurse. Th HenrT Arthur Bn, and perfect tne prganisaiion oi council.

Brief Notes Mr. ano Mrs. lieorge injomwu Maple street and Mr. and Mra. Steryl Henning of Scranton, left Saturday morning on an auto trip Tilley tvThomas and uaniei acwuij.

The uxronl loung Last evenln therewas, George Murphy. Gilbert Dma mA Ua ra1lA tha M. B. Sunday aahool, will noia an nAiAhratlon ion the grounas Perry, Edward Walsh. Austlne 1U11 1 uwi uu i uuiiiaiiu.

I riallaM-haa. Tw ma4 mm Circus Man Acddendy Killed whlnh Ice cream social ra in apace th' fthHreh and narsonago on- Wod- Thompson. Joseph, Thomp-ou. Thompeony Joeephinom Lake, near Syracuse, w. wuero they will spend two weeks.

'win hV continued to-morrow Brannlgan, Francis tiarry 'when theTwlllhoan ea Joseph Frail. William Ttnllon flreWOrkS. Tnhn Uai-p rf IXoTot ItalTan" fireworks. 14. 1928, at Riverside Hospital.

Lydon H0Wrd Earls, a Before marriage Mrs. Gal. nesday.evenlng. FORTY FORT 'y a.haat AlAnfrin Irnnk IjS off. flhen Mr.

ana Mrs. u. m. hivbub, i nhanl lonklnB. nr AHHOtl SII-3BI.

John i 'n-nra Miss Dalton J. r. luurpny here last week for the benefit of the Elks' Lodge, of Plttston. lost one Of Its men by death yesterday Him, m-30 o'clock, when 'of Wyoming Monument r.V Fmnlbveet Dance is snendlne the summer with' his D. M.

Evans and Mrs. cnaries ji. Brown, have returned after a two days' motor trip to the EdwaTstewart. Frank street. Hary WUHs.

wara Anthony Bernard Kennedy: Thomas Conrey mmuuvii" are re- herd-Rust 11 W. Market aiinf In PMlnrlA.lnhlA.. at Oneqnta, tonnorrowtnit street. rmicinor ut for. Scran Poconos.

at their hall this quested to "to attend the evening at 7 cioca 1 rrr-rs. -v ot mom Hugh Harrison and i jonn uensaii returned home. yesterday from, a fiaiiino. snrf rTAttinlnir trln In the "f0; AoWeatherby. Nor- and Thomas Tosh spent yesterday at Frankelstein, Fred vv John Harvey.8 ike, ma Iarr.

nritv of John4 Bender Of South Main-street Ells, Francis Colbum. has returned from Lake Carev where The Eoworth League' win'-'hbW''lts Your aixe Mohair and Palm v. ton, Thomas jacuarmy, aeu ouv mw 24 who was employed by the circus ornery avenue Is seriously Ju at her struck by a rope I home. Mm lltam coieman IuneLal IfiA held at the home of which will; be held at ave. Poconos, brimilng' the limit allowed monthly business meeting-.

in tne Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas and by the law in trout ano Dass.

Jjireeman Aubiu on the neck. The accident happened i' iiv Wo was rushed to MfithodlstiSChooiroom dore ne spent the week of Spokane. Evans of Luzerne street. I Surah arc. unending the Beach, SuiU you'll hnd at Louia kosentnal't, upstair, Franklin Jones, a student at hasi nue.i iimnier "at th Kyte cottage at ing ai Birthday Party I motored to Humlock Creek yeater- i Plttston Hospital where he died at i w.a fnunii t.hfLt his neck tirirM-nfMtr nsmtv trrniinrlfl.

A mooting, oi y'Zitt women -of thoSec4. warwlH be 1 State Norman School Vacuum Bottles and summer' course, spent the ecolators, l- off All th wlth his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Electric 11 ones, of Merritt street home.

of Mr. and Mrs. ov Lj' Miss Claire Miun.au, a bluqcui. was crushea ana Druisea, fclUOHVU if! Th man home held this eveningia i home of John Eddy. -North chAnhmd-RUSt HAi-Rust Llngertott of Jae has returned ftom Jersey City Where, scene of a enjoy aoie th he attended the Wlllard-riroo bou T.Mn.

-Ha will ingr, 1 Bpending her vacation at Mra. W. -f unKie, jormer reaiam Market Main street. Vsjeuum Bottles and be' burled from Howell's morgue, this home here. I pn at A mentli i matlna nf thA hnroilffh COUBCU 1 or Dcrey.

wno lino uctu twiuu senlo olM. for the last week, Members -rM hold Member, of the .111 KA atranlne tn ATWfl bids percolators. 1-8 off all this weeK. Shepherd -Rust Electric, Co, 11 W. r.y- uu "w.wrj.

"t.v.-.- the i occasion dm daugh- and spent the weekend wltb friendsJ juSf Martha re- Miss Betty. Weidaw has returned tef' Ma nrrther of beautiful glftsi to her home In Easton after spendinn ceived a numroer oi fniiow- wk. bAr with Mr. mt TWr tl nas returnea ner uiu wuv WYOMING O'clock, with miermeni in pt. iuunf of Wyoming Ml8.

EUen will io ii- 1.11,17 for oiling the unpav streets of the Market St- a meeting borough. i "ir.rl-Vest Dies Oats on Mteila Elisabeth Mlddleton, U. glms of South Main street, n.M& inn Tamil nm. Vacuuni Bottles' and non-electric 1.700 Men Receive Communion Bergman's Employees Dance irri Tos aged 28, died at 1:80 twin a 1.A nff. SheP- turned from a week's visit at Lake V- "1.

A hall AlACLriV 11 -1 MMtti(ntf nr. ine i.7nn. of fit percolators, 1-8 off all this week. Shepherd-Rust Electric 11 W. TLtai'w T.vnch.

MUdreO ijiiisw' alia jars. Jierueri urauiu. Mwea Tosh' Alice TOBh, Gerttrude Margaret Lohman, Helen LohmaS Theresa Mad- lrl W.rfnon. nnn.m.b ShavartlVwil 1 h.ri-Sut Elec. 11 W.

MarKet "1" at Oneonta, tomorrow mgn John's R. C. Church Holy Name so- Edward Owens ana ramuy leri Market St street. Saturday to spsnd a week at LaKe 1 V. SJemiWUliams; Dorothy Lin-.

gPent yesterday with Mr.and "Mrs SSfott Elizabeth Davie of West. Frank Mundy pf Luzerne street gertott. pittston; Ta. nt Phlladlnhla a SomeUf -UP Carey. ftiia MnCnl a visited friends at i terday mornllng at 7 ciock i a i i n.

1 A. Hanover Township Qf 'a rnnmriLrinn nr wvom Bergman' Employee Dance atOneonta, to-morrow night neaaeu oy weir Stroudsburg State Normal School Pittston, avrtnev Mar- A vi Wa. -with Ma lng will hold its annual plcmo he was tajten tn over the week-end. day was his" conoiiwu -r John Ferguson, of Helen street, is to-day on the school grounds in observance of the feast of Our Lady Clebrate Friday, July 13 Ruasell Bellas. Leo Mott.

David parents, Mr. and Mrs. George' unique celebration was that held Brnest Llngertott, George g00(J of Dxford Btreet the home of Mr. and Mrs. John tln; Emii ungertot.

and Mr. Jonn Williams, Arthur Evans an inAndlnar a. two weeks' vacation in in the office Bhnv.l Works as PLAINS New York City, Mt. Carmel. Ketresnmenia win oe served and music furnished for danc at tne- a.

Fellxson Old 'Bler Road at But- Thomas Finn, of Helen street, is Grace, i no men in ib vouuu. 1 triets, including Hughestown, Port Griffith, Cork Lane, Browntown, Se- bastopol, met at their meeting places at 6:30 o'clock and marched in a body to the church. The Holy Name or-' cheBtra gave delightful selections he's fore the mass, and during the com- munton solos were sung by John A. i Mr Tnaenh Ion 1 1 or a nd M. B- and Mrs, rimii naipn niumuii nave, icmnreuj ii.vm ing and, this evening mere wu oe vlsltlnsr friends in vieveiana, umo.

rpeSed employees respecieu t. gon 0f new lorn, vsivy wiioro ii ooh.vw Base Ball Results week-end, Mad Employees on Strike of Maderla colliery are tenwooa on rmajr, vu lng especially planned sa celebra PUAINS fireworks. Dr. B. M.

Holmes spent yesterday at Lake Carey where Mrs. Holmes Is Deceases. .7. Yost stm'on strike because of t.e rerusa. Mrs.

William Spring and, children are spending the summer at their the late a tion of irriae.y, me wu large number of friends were In attendance, and a novel program waa given. Dlntoer was served to the Of the company vu A Newtown sprung, a buiiijio" naymuna dcubuu hu au 5imdav when the team defeated East lon motored to cranttn hvst' eren Fnd the Wyoming league pennant lng where visited, friends. contenders, the score being 8-6. Walter i-has returned nJ l.rm. a avar.

Antral league r- ft r. fte iie tJSF School 'f'TiT iRualness Col- vacationing lor tne montn.oi juiy. Mrs. Martin A. Golden and sons, Gerard and Junior, are visiting Mrs.

n.M.- it TnaAnVi Rurka nresldea cottage at Lake Carey. Thomas Glnan of Perkins street Is ana a -flTt I0The man in Question was fined $25 fo? causing the arrest of two men 'building' a summer home at Lake Golden parents in Aiienxown. i 15: nj.nrlnnlca having Called I -aakl Kant' II th. Warrior Run ms; home m-, xoungsiown, Nantlcoke having called two -week ere' asVthf loiiowing; mr -or Thomas. Mr -jtfid Mra, Edgar Jones, Bpftadlng.

I at the organ, and Rev. Father Whyte i and )ed jn the singing of the hymns. Rev. H. F.

Reap, mod-n th nr(tv celebrated the velrt 'ato to accept the position at y11: Br. mailA hla home who ejected mm Mr. ana Mrst tienry-wirnn nave rariimoH hnmn" after spending two and Mrs. Tnomas rvB. of tri.Bds and relatives.

Carey- Mr. and Lawrence Brookus are spending the summer at their cottage at Lake Carey. and Mra. Everett, Mr. Raymond -Lew' of BJoonufcurg weeks at Wildwood, N.

J. rearHe oSered-to pay-theflne Briefs 6tate Normal School spent th JI.HA Ktt I 111. 1.1- --j, mass, and at Its conclusion thanked I the men for their wonderful showing, tfiAtn- tn be nresent at the but as the officers )Miss EllzaJbetb wiiuams oi addoii Tnaainh. F. uutKO correByuuiAouM "-iweeK-ena 'aero wnn vi 5 ta survived by, one Mrs.

gJelyn Reinhardt of Philadelphia; one brother. Percy of Sufarioaf. rPfyVther ThrnThromcVrVof AVOCA Centre street Askam. All and Mrs. John Lewis Lee Par street, Who was injured some time It: H.J1U.

H'O" ninnia to be held to-day at ago, la able to be about Mrs. Alfred Watklne, Mr. anu Charles Austin, Mr; and Mrs. Addison Edwards, Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Corcoran, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Jenkins, xtt Dallas, Mr Mrs. Uirf ford Dillon, end Mrs. Jamee Ivd-ward, Mr.

and Mrs. James Mr. and Mm Charles Walsh Mr. Valley View. the local wbui and -nanded tA man items Should oe -1 avenue, i store-J Lower Askam notes in Pre-1 mniam Jenkins- of Johnstown and Tiaisui T.lowallvri the well known Wtu and Mrs.

james Murray ana bish's store. David Jenkins or snicKsmnny wer. Have Porchased Fine Farm Lutheran of Conyngham VaUey and also of the J. -O. -'Oi Wyomln.

son, James, ana i nomas ou nave returned home after spending sev druggist has bought "the Renntman property on JM aln street for $17,000, with an additional $8,000 for other Mrs. Edwara Keigw recent visitors i vn nu mn i KJanvtnwn. have view I u. Tiuia nf Duwil Mrs. A.

C. Bryden of eral weeks at tneir cottage ai nr- avAmiA. have ourchased if the company nner in this man's not to making It neces- a aaarAml HaVS Vigil With OlO 'a property. The purcnase was maae tnm Mm riavid Mrtrtoni throuah Frinera4 Berrivsw -w1 'r at the home of Mr. Austin this even-l i.r., Rav, Joshua and Mrs.

Howard Wlnt Mr. ano jaro, David Humphreys, and Mrs. Jo- civ, i- Arthur a.i. a alAA.ln.lAW. Mrs.

VV1UW1A the "CIearvlw" farm on the west t.Wrai.:liiAt above Tunkhan- 'Mrs. Jaeil Arnoia ano qwrnwr, jrranK nBCKuiTwinj waa last month front tjnlversity of Penny Robinson, of Norrlstown, Pa. To-morrow morrfng the Mrs, SearieSf of, Honesdaie, Tisiteo BlUC Ul nock, comprising 167 acres, and after Lewis, -mt. ano wrs. be aio to a sella Mr; and Mrs.

Harry uu the Maurice Johnson agency. "The property is improved with a drug Btore, 'which has been conducted by Mr. Llewellyn since the death of the late William Rennlman- with whom the company aiso i muou extensive alterations nave men town, has complete the work on the a Hb body will roninrM. w.i-.r"-tor burial. 1 sylvanla and wno is now employed at scranton, Is visiting his mother Mrs.

Mary Reckus of Oxford street. aw. TM.ti ln TAaanl. Mr ail Mr. Woodward' Davles, Mr.

Will make it tlWir place 01 remaence thA mnat. HAa.titl. Briefs Mr, and Oliver Hugnes or boum Malp street over the week-end. I'Mrs. Samuel Dominion and.

children are summering at the kDorotnlch farm at Sweet Valley, Ui.arh Hlicrhoa. OT UR- and Thoma, Heafle. contact JT to' t- t) wiiiiam. MB1 iand Mrs. 1 Ashley scn-ooiB fui spots along- the Susquehanna Civil 'War Veteran Dies On The members of the Lightning A.

i vioir rnsrular meeting In JSaWell Dodeon, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- heating system -a Mr warry aobuu, AJuii ei vc William, And Raymond Kelly Bpendlnj? aeverai days at Iptryeyf: 1-W JVarDlDHKl UL Slver. It IS bounaea Dy tne river uii i .11. innfoina 1A nr-refl nf anrf TWA a Rhaf he was associated In business a tew years ago.

The property, a modern frame dwelling, has been occupied by the Rennlman family for the past FlnaJ Askam, entertained a number of thr fer, Mr: and Mrs? Arthur Kelly, fine tlmberland. as well as BOO apple 1 1. 4nn ilium trfiAa derUker Hugh Hughes of, Carey who was operated on last week at City Hospital, is getting reparations wilt be made for their it Pocono Lake the first two weeks Sn August. rorty years. r.

Unr traM. 800 chickens. 10 Miss Marv White, OT xsorxn auuu Miss Emma Sims of South Malri street hrfs returned from New York City where she spent the week-end. (Mr. and Mrs.

Martin StefanskH ol La nA anrl' Mrl: Mr. ana Mrs. Ka.n F. Haverford, Mr. and Mrs.

Evan of Scranton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beaumont and Mrs. friends at tneir oomo 'ri-vstcrdfty 4- 1 Miss Margaret Searless of Askam is spending a week with friends In Plymouth. at -SSf atlSe" NatTonar Soldiers' Home for the last, two i along nicely street is spending a few, days A continued meeting ot uio aciiuw ICUUOi aej ai i.

board will be held to-night In the Lake Ariel Emnlovees Dance Mrs. James Gilhooley naa rejj years, Qeath. high sthool buuamg. Jersey 6 horses, as well as an I'll room and an up to date bam' and chtcknn coop, The build-1 ings are all In first class shape, and V't the place was formerly owned by I city councilman. Lewis P.

Rnlffen of Wllkes-Barre. Wilfred Hayes, Mr. and jonu-son Powell; Mr.) and Mrs. Frederic Hammer. Mr.

and Mrs. -Anthony Kain ill' at his home for some time, turned home fcfteri speiwins 1 tnis vicin.vy -v--- mother month with felatives In St. Louis. He was born at ae wrten his motnei at Oneonta, to-morrow night i iaMrln irons 1-8 off. Shep has recovered.

Michael Vlnetskl of-Wyoming stree motored to Harvey's Lake yesterdasy, Elmer Orr and William Steell motored to Berwick recently. ia. "Mn -Tiiilii Honnanberm Pearson, Mr. and Mrs, Shaf-r, herd-Rust Elec. Co, 11 Market and the greater part A number or young jiqrouuo eo.i.iic.-.a Aha VinmA nf Mr Mra.

Ro Miss Isadora Wllser, "a student 4t street. Mrs. 'William Nichols, or noum Main street entertained the members fer, and Mr. ana Mrs. jonn Jimuwu i Mrs.

Janette Brotherton, Mrs-Ames Smoth, Mrs, Rebecca pt bert Rolands On Ridge street, New Bi Picnic To-dar of his Hte twenty-five years, he had been a rtsident of, Huntington Valley, leav-reioufc fcomA. Temple University Summer wcnooi, spent the week-end visiting her par- Emil Bo'nnenlberg, Louis Sonnenbera ot her Sunday school Class oj inur day evening at her home; Those jr motorea to uiou rauiuv they spent the day. ents, Mr. ano juts, jonn whwi; w. North Malni street present were; Martha town, en weanenuay nh tendered a Surprise party to their son Owen.

Lunchoen was served to Misses Betrlce. Jonea JoyM- ins? tnere rrinir ttie war he was a member of nd served Chicago; Mrs. Anna uyKe, irn. Jeeamlne Leonard, Mrs. Mary Anna Williams, Mrs, Josephine Thomas, Mrs.

Laura Wells, Mrs. Jerome How- The Plains Methodist Episcopal Sunday school team by Hudson Primitive Methodist Sunday school team on nlht by the score of 4 to 8. A meeting of Council 660, O. 'if H11. Via tiaM Wll AVAnlne i im.a.A ewiii na rtih ni iiiv The Wg Holy Name picnic wlll.be field to-day at Valley View Park, when 'thousands of people from St.

John's Parish wll be preseht The families of the parish are asked to take their children and spend the day. anri AvAnlflflf rln.TlclnS' Miss Louise kouck ra i jio Lake, N. is visiting Mr, and I Mr John Morgans 26 BiVltlol street 1 Stocker street Primitive Methodist a. A s.i,l i thietin Association venla Algar, Marjone wciwnatu, Anna Pollard, Verna Collins, Dorothy Carey, Lue Pollard and Hasel Adams. Miss Dorothy Rldgely 4 spending a few weeks with relative in Aeh- hert Jean vvaitoio, Ethel Monahan, Perothy Pelfer.

Mesr Owen Rowlands, Clarence "UL5Z- ti meeting t.ha war ne-viBivwA ni.tntoer of the western States, after numitwr yi V'-a Ttara ells, MrS. JaCK AIKMil'iraun, who. ai. Kelly Mrs. Martha Mrs.

Cameron Melvln. Mrs. Sarah Jones, II. J. 111 -11' Daniel Pavts was appointed manager MISS wi vwuana avenue returned home after rS ta 'sirved by a half will be enjoyed and Various athletic 1 le even viu be neio.

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