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1 ftMA .1100, GP- MP 1 tVnal4 VAN-17Z, Narth thou 64,3 ...4 64, I SrentHb and CI. itrr nue is tratn aofuming a DWELLING3 FOR SALE -John street, mingle' six-room dwellings with improvements Lliory one rare bargain. J. J. Shanley, Plymouth.

Bell phone. -Because the local high school foot ball team baS chalked up two straight viotories, to. its credit, other first-Wale teams of the Valley are oeekiniz games. -Among the teams that will probably 6 oppooed are Wilkes-Barre high Nanticoke and Wyoming Seminary, Reserves. Fresh Calf liver and Su, preme sugar; cured lloyd's Kingston Market alla It train a liming a nor.1 na 4 pearimee.

DWELLING3 FOR SALE John street, ainefe six4rootti f-e dwellings with improvements. LI opnlyemtuth.rare Bbearugiop -Because the localhn.c J. hneig h. js.chEoboaal floe: ball team ban chalked up two etraigh viotories, to its credit, other ills class teams or the valley are eeekin -Ammar the teams that wi Penally ba ate Wilkes Barre high school. Nanticoke an Wyoming Seminary, Reserves.

i Fresh' Calf liver and Su preme, sugar cured bacon Boyd Kmgston Ik1arket. DO CN R. R. CaCSSING eic. talk, was Tea was eerved.

WE rend ered. Tea IS t' -1-''E' Pittston Ends los nt Cody of Duriea Man Badli Ma'ngled by Train Whitest, 11, Mrs. Franklin Hawks. Mrs. Jane Morgan, Freda.

Hopper, Elias. i beth James, George TriPP, Kra. Mary Pow ley. Oliver NIcholas, Mil. Whitasell, Hawks.

Mrs. Black Diamond Vast Isia. 395. lane Morgan, Freda. Hopper, Elias- American Legion.

Trill hold a betli James, -Mrs. George Tripp, 14.re. Mg on Friday evening in Pace's hall Marl Fawley, Oliver NIcholas, Mil. to nominate officers. Refreshments I dred Hawke, Margaret James, Sett will be served following a progrant Janke Mrs.

Joseph Upton, Mrs. Stank of entertainment The present Ott-ley D. Mayan, Mrs. Berths James, cers are: Commander, Dr. C.

L. Mr. and Mn s. 'William Moeller, Mrs. Shafer; commander, Raymond Dymond, Mrs.

Harry Woad. tin Porter; junior vice commander. Mrs, Lloyd Harding, Ruth Harfilog, Walter Miles: financial officer, Emilia Van ScaY, Mrs. Russell don Evans; chaplain, Rev. Joseph L.

Cease. Mrs. Elanor Harding, Mrs. Webiley; adjutant Donald 'Coughlin. If.

Lewis, Mrs. Harry Moore, Mrs. Ralph Thompson; Mn. Sam Bonham, At thi Alpha 'Theatre Tonight Mrs. W.

H. Mr. and Mrs. Helen Chadwick. Caxton Ulnas, IL J.

p. Bryden, Mrs. Jobn Nash, Mar. Eleanor Boardman, and garet A. Williams, Mrs.

It D. Nash, Kate Lester in "Gimnie.11 Mrs. bier Bombay and Mr. Hamer p' Kline. N.

:rbl.t. Williami meat inarket.is int E. IP, WI Mame net market is American ge Whitesell, Mra. Franklin Black Diamond Vogt 39f lane Morgan, Freda. Hopper, Elias- Legion.

vrill hold a meet both James, George Tripp, ing on Friday evening in Pace's hal Mary Oliver Nicholas, Ma. to nominate Refreshment red Hawke, Margaret James, Zetta will be aemfollowing fo a progran Janaim rs. Upton, Mrs. Stan. of entertainment The present offi 'M ley Sheeran, Mn James, cars are: Commander, Dr.

C. ltr and Mn Witliam oeller, Mn. Shafer; sentorvice commander, Mat Raymond Dymond, Mrs, Harry Wood. tin Porter; junior vice commander Lloyd Harding, Ruth Hardlog, Walter Miles: financial officer, ithel Mrs Emilia Van BOOYs Mr Russell don Evans; chaplain, Rev. Joseph Elanor lik Harding, Mrs.

Weisley; adjutant Donald 'Coughlin H. Lewis, Mrs. Harry Moore, Ralph Thompson; Mrs, Pam Bonham, At the Alpha 'Choate. To-night Mrs W. H.

Mr. and Mrs. Helen Chadwick. Claxton Class, II p. Bryden, Mrs.

Jobn Nash, Mar- Eleanor Boardman, an, garet A. Williems, Mrs 51. D. Nash, Kate 'Lester in 'Glmniel1 Mrs rater Bombay a nd M. Honer Kline.

A The E. Williami meat Market i closed until Friday beranse the' Mr. Williams' brother. Alines one Million Chevrolets will be sold. Vale, year.

Mrs. E. 13. IIamIln, Wife of Connell- man Hamlin, and Mra a ct. Coon, delegates from West 'Side Woman's Club, are attending the State yeation of the which la being held at Erie.

Effective at once bur retail attire hours will be from 8 a. m. to 6 except Satin. days open iintir 9 0. dosed all 'day; Sunda', No merchandise will be dealt out tphitrankefroBakm erye, Freotrtayd closed until Friday becanee of th Mr, Williams' brother.

il tie Mr1.10. 51, Hamlin, Wife of Counoll man Hamlin, and Mrs a G. Coon delegates from West Women' Club, are attending the State con vention of thenanisetion; which i be, inEffg beictat Eri ective at once our retai re ours from i ni. to 6 except a. Satur in.

days open until, 9 pe dos all 'da daY -14 lin 9 merchandise will be dealt ou other than from the ietal lim 1-49 Bak va, crYt Fort cants, ,111112 Van Camp's Baked 25c 00 New Prtmes, lb. 4 10c Greening Apples, a peck 30c uushe $1.10 Ca1in Catind, Cdrii0923 2 pack, cans or 25 Nothing Bettei Sold Our. Siiedal Blind Coffee, Z9t'. Ih Of Ms '0, 4 4,, 4 el Mote 'Yellow Clint Peachesi'29ca can or a doten I Moitehinco a ii dozen for i'''-'; ''''t ft )el Monte, Royal Ann a can or -for) '')'': el 6 4 Pears large cans'' 35c a carfor 3 i an- ttor: 6 ER' RAM' 38c Dozen, If I T11105 0. ovgosov o't le .6.

rsTe tol $11.00 I.X..L or Early Rise 5 cans for -50 Or 11 Blue or 5 cans ,11 Bread, loaf 8 Beef; can 22: ed Be 3 rnp, 4 41 I ti 192i Mrs. Oliver Nicholas: newsboYa. Mrs. Hannah Tripp and Miss' Margaret James. Atter an hour of wholesome fun and mirth, the oommuters were invited to the dining car whore lunch was served to the following by the young women of the choir: lin and Mrs.

W. J. Nloholaa, Mr. and Mrs. James Nicholas, Mr.

and Idra, S. H. Weston, John H. Ertley, Charles Birkenhead, John Nash, P. J.

Som. boy, John T. Williams, L. D. Nash, Harry Woo lay-Homer KI1ne Mn and Mrs.

Charles Whitesell, Mn and Mrs. Frank Ida Whitemell, Mr, and Mrs. Amble Popti, William Whitest II. Charles Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs, C.

G. Dickinson, Joseph Upton, Mr. damea. Charles H. Mrs.

Hobert Sweat. Mrn. Edrard Aten, Mrs. J. Stevens.

Mrs. Marvel, Mrs. Edward, Evans, Bess Evans, Mrs. Isaac Evans, Mrs, William Shewan. lrfi Mrs.

George s'Prayor Mooting, Prsoodoltovival series of cottage prayer meetings has been planned to precede the re. rival services scheduled for Dor. ranoeton Baptiot Church on North Dorrance street. The evangelistic committee arranged for the brat prayer Meeting which 'was bold last night at the home Or Mr. and Mn.

James Nicholas of DiVision street. Bev. A. M. Palmer 'of Philadelphia will have Ahern Of the evangelistic I C.

T. U. MOSting Ttiti W. O. T.

'MIReid Lis reenter Monthly meeting in Kingston M. OhUroh parlors last eventing. Plans Were disowned for the eounty convention at Broad street 14 P. Chtiroh. Pittston, The report for the yoerwas gratifYing and ohowsd that 176 calls or visits had.been made by ill emberi of the union to invalids.

Arrangements for's social, the proceeds ol which are to be used for the Phichot Prohibition Enforooment rued, were discussed, Daathof Mrs, Katherina Williams Mrs. lathciao Williams, of US Diviltion Street. die in Nantiooke State HoirOltal where she had, been removed for an operation for goitre. Deceased was woU known on the Vest Bide, having rpolded these for many years. Burviying her aro her.

husband, Tittle, and four John of Kingston: Benjamin, of Pitmans; William and Edith, home', A i 41 1 .4 ron 1 A I no," -r- 4 4 4,11,444....., -444 4.4.-....-...L.A..4Dt It ED441, 444 Lull 14440 3. NI 0 41 4. 0 6. 0, 1 I I .4 I' rs. er Nicholas; mewsholl.

Alm 1 a Hannah Tripp an iss' Marg-aret 1 0 James. After an hour of wholesome run end mirth, the oommuters were 0 ..1 1 16 -96 '1 1 DELIV 2D4 to the dining car where lune the was served to the following by 1tOrUcnteswWN.OlcIh 1 M.SoriNa41001mothiareykohnmdort:rm:arnlishdr.sm.anKrad. f' Loa 1,. i 4. 6 41.

i -A. a 1 It eston, John Ertley, Charles 1 Birkenhed, a John Na Nab, P. J. Rom- H. cAsH bey, John T.

Williams, 11, D. Nash, i 1 Harry Kline. Mr. and Charles Whiteselli4Mn and Mn. mr we, e'e 1 i i Oa, -0 Frank le and Mrs.

i 161.114 ei1C i ir 3N1 It Lio in, 1 1(-4 I 0 111 i 0 1 i 1 1 A 4 Arebie POP4 W111114111, Whiteseil. 6, Charles Wolfe, Mr.and blre, C. eve, eA a AO Vi. I 'i Dickinson, Joseph Upton, Mr. and' .1 Mrs.

Charles H. Ri eemeonleoremeo1 Robert Sweat Ed- CR EDI evard Aten, Mrs. J. Id bi Stevens. ra 1 A Marvel, Edward.

van "reel e-earal to 0," 1, ill Bess EVana, Mrs. Isaac Mrs, it 0-e lin eri co 11 1, i le sos William neewan. lro aim Geor taw) 0 too th Isar 'sei0 4. 4 4 4 wow IPIIIIIIII 1 i 4. It-D- -11 a Joseph i 1 1 4 1 1 4 MBertha I ILA 6 1' I I .1 our ereso a Hour eresota Flour Ccrez.

o- ta Flour 4'. 4Ib 93 1b3; $3.98 48 1133 $1 (' 4 s. lb $100 4,, I ,21 ''s Pillsbury's Bests' Flour Pillsbury's Best Pillsbury's Best Flour Prayer Meetings Precede Revival 4 A .4 has seboreinespoltnt planned (A 4- 'A. 9 3' $3 98 48 1133; 51 .93 ,4 24 lbs $1 4 ,111 s''', jhdtrurcielid. sotif N' Mortrl; Dorrance street The evangelistic Iliillii MIONIMEIMMISIONIONIMII1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111NNIMMEN1111111111.111111111 A for the A 1 committee arrangea Or tall ors .4., 4 4,.

prayer Meeting which 'was bald last 0 (111i 111 orb ill' Of Fll a 21 ran 1 at it DVIffar for -tkir 1 night at the home Or Mr. And Mrs. ToNal ear, nal Cif "IV ipon by al ounan fair all tett; 4 i leem' lue4r i 1 tc -4'11, 1.1 0- ..1 4 1 v. 1 To' ti Meeting $5 0 0, roc- I or Over it .1 4, 111 4, 4, ChUrchYpa rlors et evening. lans mew Were disowned fere attending 'the or a dozen or eounty convention.

at Broad street Mi AS lh $tilli I3' ili.i' $2.25 24 lb $1 2 -ICING, Miro FLOUR, 98 41,, 11... So 0 I. P. Chrirch Pittston, The report for the yearwe a gr tiftring and showed .4 e- 0 that 175 calls or visit. harkbeen made by membere Of the union to FANCY' CREAMERY- BUTr coeds el which are to be used for the Arrangements for's social, the pro- GUlittANTtEDT.

GOOD' EGG Fort. A 1 Pinchot Prohibition Enforoement I 1 Ectind, Were discussed, 4'. I. .1 mil dis AA i'' 1 4 t' nil .7,. 4.

5bc or oloc Dozen Dosthof Mrs, Katherine Williams 4" 14S Mr 'I' Katherina Willie-M a Of ill :41 u.t. 4, Divialon street. ghat yesterday in Nantiooke Where she srive' a oa, Fruit' California toharde, obleentre. rDeemeeftovesdedfowr 4 .,4, 4 sr. oilieurvalybdingfoouerr johri of Kingston; Betas- 0 Sale TO-DAY rriatinicomfefareo ITillism ittuit Del Monte ow Clin a can or a dozen for ge s) I 0 tO 11' $3.40" I 1 I I.

1. Monte a eftll i fo IP't I 1 44 ek 1 t'si1' 25 e- A Del 4 1 .4 Monte Royal Anti Cherries, 39 0. can or dozen for $4 .50 4, 4 1 'i' .4 Del M' '''''Pea'''' "all large ''35' 3 4 00' oote ears, ge can3i cartor a fe. I le .9 1 "') 9 .1 ,,1..: NOW IS THE TIME BUY 'FRUIT 4.... .4, 1, I an Camp 9 Baked -0, Cara' line.

Canned CO1111'0923 IsXL'Or- Early Milk, se Mlk e' 4 4,, cans' 25c -( pack, 2 cans for 25c 5 cans. for no i 4 4 i 'Jew Prunes; lb '-Notlun'cl Corned Beef 22C' 5,,,,,3, 1 'e 'e e- 1 4 10c gBetter Sol can I A 'I gAiipts' a peck 30c Our.Special Blend Coffee or 5 tans for 's $1 0(1 2 If bnitlifkl $110 lb or for $1 00 Blue Ribbon Bread, loaf -1'. 8c bushel l'. ii '''''-'66---- I. 'i it'ii; I I 1- TT A meeting of the teachers and di.

cars of the Dorratioston M. 10. Sun. day school will be held thie evening. at 11:10 o'clock in the church to make plans for the 1441 work.

(To-Day Big Special' pecial Boyd's, Fresh Pumpkin Pies 1 to a cusiomer at 29c. Itoyd'i Motors Market. A oel.1.1 TitiTIneltDoOrrtrbasno.tetoscrilbm.rs sildelo.111: day school will be beld this evenin, at 7:10 o'clock in the church to mak plans for the fall work. 4,, (To-Day Specie Wail Boyd's Fresh Pumpichl Pie 1 to a customer 29( vd i Kingston Market- .7 ,.....,.....4, Employees of Ewen colliery and 7 sterehouse, Pennsylvania Coal Company, will receive their pay to For SaleA tulftlice. complete, good condition; cheap to quick buyer-.

inquire 604 So, Main. Sebastopol. rWin girls were born Octotwr to Mr. and Mrs. Coyle orslatesville, At Pittston Airs.

Coyle was before marriage Mies Jane Elliott Suckle Inn: Flake reservation. 175-R2. The AVE to-day at its ball ill give the score on the paragon' board ot -the world series. 1 WantedAn experienced truck driver at once: Apply-George Pittston. Special anniversary services be held Friday evening in St.

John's Lutheran Church, in observance of the pastors tenth: annivereaoy az it will he ten years since Rev, Edward Braes was installed as pastor. The 'services will begin at 7:45 o'clock, Rev. Alfred Lags will deliver the sermon outof. town clergymen art expected to attend. The church ehoir will render 'speolal Music, For Sale--Single house and steam and cold water, bath, 'gas and electric light, Pittston range andigda range, 65000.

Part cash. Room I Dreamland. building, 42 North Mai; The''SiMday of the First Baptist Church ban contributed 6,05 to the Japanese Relief fund and Aire, 131rdella Hestia of the Women's Berean Bible Class, has turned over the amount. Miss Mary McAndrew of Norman street; is. In Phil.

adelphia. Don't fail to see the worl series play' by play on he board M. I. hall, Pittston, commencing Wed- nesday ia 35 -and 15 Eugene Durling has neat ed word of the death of his sister, Mrs. Margarpt Vliet of Ithaca, N.

Which docurred kit STiTErAfENT BY: MICI4AEL-' P. ROANE TO THE REPUBLICAN CITY COMMITTEE. AND RE HMIWAN VOTERS OF THE :,4 i', 1 Allow me 10 offer you my sincele and Pereonal," appreciation or your courage and eloquence in endorsing 'me as the Republican, nominee for the office of City Treasurer, due to the withdrawal of John D. Allardyce, candidate Nothing in MY career ban hued greater satisfaction than'to have the people to their confidence in md. A MICHAEL Rte.

-Mrs. RayrnOnd Meade and daughter, Elizabeth, have returned to their home: in New York 'after being entertained at the home of the for1 pities mother, Mrs. Meade 'et Mill trseet Almost one raillio4 Chevrolets will be soldlhis year. Mrs. Eugene' Smith' oind r.

and Mrs-, P. Lawler are enjoying a motor trip through the New England States. Nio'nlers Mangan Sr. of Poll Griffith, is a week with his eon and daughter city. While there Mr.

Mangan will attend Vas world aerie'. so- West Pittston Notes' Lend-A-Mend Society -of st, MarX'11 A. M. E. Church will conduct bUttr in the church on Boston avenue.

to-morrow and FrMay. Mr. and Mrs. William LaBarto of Delaware 4avenue, are rejoicing over the arrival of a son. -Honey lun.

Make reservation. krthur Alexander has' ground for the erection of an addl. thin to his residence, 120. If Ewen colliery ana Pennsylvana i Coal receive their pay to- i. complete, cheap to quick 504 So, Main, rent born Octolwr a to tames Coyle of-Yates- sten Mrs.

dors marriage uckle inn: tlake to-day at its bail ore 0 he ara pgon' fetid experienced truck Apply-George ereary servi 'ces vAa evening in St. Jobn's rch, in observance of mai. anniversaey ae it to tre eines Rev, Edward 'ned as pastor. The )(feta at 7:45 o'clock, outot; Aries or, Plilladelphie, al arria expected to at aercsh hoir will rende nee house and 191, range and cOld water. bath, la light, Pittston $500 0.

Part cash. building, .42 of the First bas contributed Relief fund and Mrs, le or. Womee's Class, has turned over McAndrew' of Norman 3411V141134de la Phil4 .4: 1 to see the worl AO la on -thi hall erlimIZZIng.Ocrole! Ision '35 and '15 Mg bas meet ed word of his siste sister, Mrs. of el. I THE REPUBLICAN BY NfiCHAEL'' P.

MITTEfil AND THE 4 1 iinCe offer you mY la er your loquence in endoraing publican in nomee for ity 'rreaeurer, due te of John D. Allardyce, Nothing hi my 1 greater eat- to have the pe ople anfidence in mg. A OHAEL RtIAN13. tul Meade have returned in their 1 York behig the tome of the for- Mrs. Meads tit 'Mal million Chevrolets will ngan will attend New-a--York City.

a a 's i 1,4 ton notes' i Society -of 0, St, lurch will conduct nh on Boston aye- ErMay. Mem LaBerte of are rejoicin over n. 4 L. le'lcin Make tl- sr hie' hit otion of an addl. 200..180, Philadel.

and are ea-Ile New dot C4r11. at 01. 't Weer tof' fill unexpired terms Vletim's Condition Bead were elected last et the 1 nospital at Nesbitt meeting of COlumbran lilre West. Side Hospital reverted last Meat in the borough -The Matt that' the condition of Cherie" officers elected A IL who narrowly escaped death truites to till unexpired term of on Monday afternoon when the trut.lbldword VanVolkenburg; Lewis Eloke, which he was was run -in vice 'president to All tenn of Lai by an outbound trolley car at Landon mont Bartholomew; HWY Wets tmoors is Cori good. let, president to fill term of William -Wolf had his left thigh, fratturiod i Committee'.

were appointed and received body lacerations ond to arrange social' mouton" and dances bruises, His oarlYt recovery is to for the ptureend announcement was piloted made that the LadioniNauxillaxy will a 1 conduat At; dereon.Helloween eve. 10014 1,,,,,, 1illpils' of the Main' treet 'school LAGasKAt22; offices for rent, building Win be treated to it bicycle Wilt Sider rust'CO. One, Corners, Bidg demonstration thie morning when I op William Bt. ge. noted bicyclist will exhibit the possibilities of the bicycle 1 and Incidentally show how and howl The IfiPwortfi League Cabinet of M.

not to ridca Mr. Bt. (Inge Church held rmeeting last eve. represents the Cycle Trades of Amer tint Elaborate plans 'for both social lea and is touring the country in 6 1 the 'i an musical programs, were made for interest of "piety first movement on the fel, semen, et. which wu a tho part of lover" On and users of to bo Went Aq the near rutin.

bloycle Mr. Bt. es -will ins" -4 his own epegiol nickel plated 1 ,,,1: Depart illetim4s Condition Geed were, elected last" evening a th Itospital at Nesbitt meeting of CAlumblan Fire West, Side Hospital re -Th verted last want in the borough building. night that' the conditlon of Charleir officers elected, were: W. a Dav i' Jr Wolfe, who narrowly escaped neath trustee to fill unexpired on Monday afternoon when the Vantratenburg; Lewis Eick: 1731ritel rilinsiry, og.fttl,tor WaVoantfr-4 NhILIVd ehtittorMled9rts' thlisijerlf rattguAdd.

i int anal to arrange social moutons and decor 1117: body for the fetus and announcement made that. the leidierriAuxillazy wl PT- 1,,, ev Ilieea sMonStrat 41eo. lyl pupils of the Main treet school PIE ottices for ren banditry -Vali be treated to iv bicycle! West Side Trust Co. Bldg deonstratiori this morning when William St Onge, noted bicyclist will Kingston bibit the possibilities of the bicycle the rowortb League Cabinet Of retnewits 06 Ccle Trades of Amiir i annottl tionatilddellotaalibytosyriew, hmowr. santdo hncItwel held meeting last evi Elaborate plans foe both NOME Ica and is touring the countrY irk th-e', hint" and Musical programs were made fc fall seson one ot which was a itnhtee I.

4 44.,.......,..... bloycle. Pt Ones will iruse 'In" l'Y i i Platea ki lc 1 'A fatal accident occurred shortly fter, 7:06 o'clock last evening at the Everhart's Island crossing of the L. Railroad, just below the Iituryea 'station. When Ilarpson Best, ef 23 Hill street.

Duryea, aged about 60 years, was strutik and mangled by Is, west-bound passenget trnin run, tin'g between Scrantou and timberland; on the Bloomsburg, division. Best, who was in employee or the Lehigh 'Valley Coal Company, to- tether with seven fellow 1461110 riding on tht company wagop fb their homes, from tunnel, where they had just completed their day'. work. As they approached the i' creasing, the' gates were dowe Itnd as a teal train traveling fast passed the gate were going up. giving tree -Both a Watchman and 'signal tell are' stationed at crossing but realer signaled the approaching passenger ft is elated, and it C.

believed tharth passing coal train was responsible for calming the Watchman to be unmindful of the ape proachiug passenger train, which was then due. A a the)wagon reached the tracke, the men saw the 'engine int down upon them, Best becoming frightened. either jumped eft twirled jolted off directly in front of the engine. bleb struck bin killing him insiatitly: The body wee badly mangled, and was taken to 'the- Dills undertaking 1 morgue, Dueyea, and after beintpre. 1 pared was removed to the home, from -whence the funetal will held at a time to Pp announced Mr, Beet leave.

'big and One 'i, fi'''''''''''- Endone Ruins and Walsh oir Michael Democratic nem; thee for the office ot City-Treats-firer of Pittston City' will heed the Republican column for the office of City -Treasnrer at the. general action. as the result of aetion taken at a meeting of the Republican City 1 a Con. held in the Hose Corn, Hall on Monday evening; when -John D. Allerdyce, who succeeded in winning, the Republican nomination.

in favor of Mr. limns. '4 In passing elite Republican: nomi- 'nation ever to Mr. Baena. Mr.

Allar. Ayes steted that under conditions in belied no desire to run. and 'offered his in Mei-Ruele: Miller secured tite acepublican norninationlor-gebool di. yeetor 'also, tendered his resignation. mind the name of -Patrick Walsh.

mine icrity member. of the present school t' anmrd, wee as a lento on'the Republican Muoh discussion has arisen owing 1 act the change, as the Present admin. forced who were defeated at the primaries, bays Ita; ticket Republican cite' Itoket which twill aPPette dn. the. be ne City TreasurerattMichae4 P.

Cennell-Anthony and helms Gallagher. Behool directorsPatrick 'Wefel1. Ramos A. Joyce and Joseph Smith. r' Will Hold Bazar At a recent meeting of the Ladies' lAtrJallarY of the Craftsmeles Club, plans were.formulated for conducting a bazaar led The cafeteria foupPer will be served in the Crafts, i alien's rooms on' Water Street; front a S' to I o'clock on.

evening Of Novembee '-215 and le. and the bazaar will tinue during" the evening of the letb wed afternool and evening of the ,2 and ii Vial will he in Craftsmen's Club on the pmening of Npeember The business meeting held Montlay' afternoon was followed by a varied progren3. Including several songs by-, ailiss Anna Jones, -a 'reading by Mre. Willard Lintern and musie-hy the Atrelliaryli double quartet 4-- The following will sots as ohairmea of the various booths- at etha bazaar and the cafeteria; 41---; CafeterimMrs.4-",Lk;A:-,- Hiteeaner, Arm Jay Lewis, Mrs. Charles Smiles.

Baby. BoothMrs. Herold Thomas and Mrs. Arthur BoothMrs. Edward Schreeddt or.

and Mrs. Frank 'Apron BoothMrs. rrank E. Shit. I ter and Mrs.

William Ai Shifter; Handkerchief BoothMrs. James Allen and Miele Olive Smiles. Cady BoothMr'. Clyde Madly. itrie and Mrs.

D. Jenkins. mews Boobs, Mrs. J. D.

jenktiti Mrs. Prank, Cooler. 'Wetrk, B. Lolvio and Mrs: Burt Durland. Odd Fellows Install Officers tt Meeting' Of Thistle Lodge' NO.

Monday-seen tint, installation of Frank D. D. G. L. and of Avoca; were in 'charge of the service.

Following the it social geselon" was en-. 4, lioyed and refreshment were served. The following -officers were installed i N. Memory; V. CI, Jame Jones; secreUre, ett.

IA i Price; treasurer, Arthur' Brown; R. --John-- 1STt' at William 'Warden. GeorgaReid; Con. 8. Jotn.

S. EL Barold-Wilitems; Miller; O. -G, Marshal Cbivers; I. Peter Alphaugh; R.S. to Mar'.

14) Id Millere S. S. Rowland Kilitcmt-Akells of etrest. announces the marriage of her 'daughter', Mary Akelli to Adolph kantout Of Waterbury, Cone. performed In St '3 Francis', Church.

at Waterbury. Mrs. is a former resident of this ,1, city end is very well here. Among those- from here who attended the wedding were: Aline Altana George Arm' Margaret' Locli and Miner Instantly' Killed' Liberio Indorkte, a miner at No. '124 colliery of, the Peunsylvania Coal was instantly killed yes' terday by it fall of rock.

He resided at 164 South' Main was a member of the Order -of Sens of He leaves a 'wife and four The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon Pat "2:30. The Bons of Italy wtli attend the funeral tn a Woalen's Club Meets The first Meeting Pt the fiscal year Women's Club of West Pittston was held yesterday afternoon in the, West Pittston presbyterian Sun- thy echool building when the mem' bola were received be the officers. It evils known as presidents' tiity An tutu' ai program consisting of rim Thu Son 'Mrs. CisorgS Mont Tbs remains of Mrs. OsoriS -Mont will be taken from the home, 460 Market strsst, to near jasiton, for Mutat this morning.

I lisreloss will be held pistick 'Mrs. Meorgli Hunt' 4 I T-Iii-reemaine Of Mrs. eerie -Hunt 1 i ') 't, ilmec Home I s-. Patera' lAuthermi, prank Hughes towdaat 4 'art' "IF 'L Vito' your home, givil you tini, payments, use nit the best matertals and workmanship. But always remember' that if.

you buy electHcal goods at an ilectried' you know where to go if it needs your Mr. and Mrs. Roy' WhIPPi and 'Ms Misses DUeL Dr. and Mrs. W.

B. Foal have.returned- from- le-visit litith their inn Student at Syraduse Mr. and Cyde Kindied and ion Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Harts' were' climate gt Hazleton' friends Sunday A 'There be meeting of the Senior Cluistiati'End4Mvor Society of the Church at Wert'', on Omen litres), thit evening 11114.

MieL "George Kocher an Von Wilbur, Nesquehourni Miss Eve ranstell tot White' Havens" Spent at the home of 'William took of Germania staiset. Mrs. tAna Noble Of Plymouth spent Sunday With Mrs. Herman Kemmerer 9f Mar street, rikc'n--To Mr. and Barri W.

1 Yohlumn of Ross street Maternity Hospital, Willfes-Rarrso yeaterdai, daughter.o.,.. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Roy -Whipple and the r. Misses turned enfrom Mn.

tirs. W. B. Irtothse thbaevire.roe; Student at Syratruse Cal- l' vo I 4 Mr. and Cyde Kindred and son Herbert, Mr.

and Zero. Randall Harts- ell were guests' of Hazleton' friends -meeting of the Sealer Cluistien'Endeavor Society of the 'Preebyterialy Church at Ifte, rVO on 'Green titres), this evening it ilk find, Mrs. George Kocher arid sa wilhur, Heseuehoning, Miss Eta renstell tcf.WMta Spent Sunday at the borne of William lock Of 'Oeinlitnia toast. Mrs. tone Noble of Plymouth anent Sunday with Mrs.

airmail Kemmerer ef marY41treg, --d vtr Yolusc'rnon at Boss Maternity Hospital. Willtes-Xlerrert Yestemsr. NI daughter, 4, 4 a ,7 1 c' Mr. and Kindred and'aon Herbert, Mr. and Zero.

Randall Harts- elt, were gne' sts' of Hazleton' friends Sunday.r. --i A 'There if A a Meeting et the Sealer Cluistlen EndeaVor Society of the Preisbyterialy Church at IfferVii on Green titres), thin evening Mr. la We. Gee Koh "car aria a on Wilbur. Nesquehoumg, Miss Iii Lya natell HaVons- avant ISouenkdaetyosdtrmthIne.

Plioinstaisseett.7i. William 31-11! Mrs. Lena Noble of Plymouth spent Sunday with Mrs. airmail Kemmerer Mr. and Barri W.

of Mary-street, ohluion of Ross etreet Maternity 1108Pitilli Wiptell-tirrOrt YestordaY.11, -pa, Notes nd Dr. t. Eusvorthf wul. Hospital. Philadelphia, is in town for several wselts.

Ellsworth Will start: on, annuls! ti on of school chlaren in a few daa, HoneSuckle Inn. Make re5errktiots.4' Dallat 175-I241 flay MacDonald and Children, Wont Dolores, have returned to their 'house at Mt. Carmel after visiting Mrs. William Rosenbaum of Euplan, Manor. SIVA'S skinned whole ar per to4la n1 d' Kings.

oy ton ASHLEY Malcolm Johnson, corm. spondent Les-ve Itnms t4 Cola born's Lords Store. ASHLEY 1 malcolm Johnson, 0Orm- spondent. Leave Item it Cola born's Lords 4 I 'Pendent Leave Herne et Col. 11 I born' rile Store.

4' 3) taw ---188 '-4 4 a pain. ,0 kpex, 'Washers oo row oyal Cleaners and "4 Fixtures of Distinction AS ell NV ro GO''6'd I Royal Cleanerz and 7i Fixtures of three. days' convention of the State Sabbath School Association. Mrs. M.

Boat of this' place AB attend as -secretary. Dorrancetort will be represented by Willard -I3, Shorts of Dorranceton M. Pi Mural PoriK Port, by A. Pi Starr of the Pres yterian Church: Littera, by Logan j. Farrell of' the Methodist Church, and -Edwardsville, by I.

D. Evans of Emanuel Baptist Murcia Mrs. Lillian Evans Morgan of Bethesda Conirregational Church, Mrit. Mary Kruck, of Kingston Methodist Church, and, 3 P. Jones sof Wsh Congregational Church.

Miss Lena White will alto represent Kingston Methodist Church. Funeral of Mn. A. J. Ellsworth no' ftmerati 'Of Mra- A.

Oho worth, wile of A. 7. Ellworth Ott Dorrance street, 'Was bald yesterday afternbon. Rev. Clin'ence R.

Mickok, pastor of Dorninceten 'Methodist Church, oktrb' lob the dammed wen a faithful Iniber, conducted the err-ices, whictu were largely attended. The many and beautiful flowem were canied by William Mrs. Robert Harlos, Mrs. G. L.

Marcy and Miss Cora Amer. The pall bearers were Charles C. 'B. 'Ransom, B. EN Davis, R.

W. -Morgan and Clara R. ment was in Forty Fort oemetery in the Mani for Now Church The plans new chbrob to be erected on ming avenue, bear Park Place, Churoh of Christ are proceeding -favorably. H. Hershberger has been made a bar of the building oommitta whioh already has as its membere A.

B. Dungan, C. D. Nesbitt and IL P. Dy.

The Moral board of church has instructed the ammittee to proceed at once to negotiate with the church erection department of the -nationali organicationAor' plans and specincaticne and to expedite the building of the proposed edillos. It has ban reported that the church erection council had offered $10,000 aa a Joan to the local oongregation. Meetings Of a business nature have been held at the home, of Rev. V. K.

Frick. Slocum street. rorty- Fort. Pestorof the church. threw days' convention of the State ath School Association.

Mrs. G. as -secret M. Roat of this- place mrill' attend bd b- Willard -11 will rOresente ant. Dorranotton Shorts of Dorranceton M.

El Church) Forty Port, by A. Pi Stlirr of tile Logan l' Presbyterian Church' Luserhe, by Farrell the ethodist Church, and -Edwardsville, by I. D. lOvans Of Emanuel Baptist thesCitollin nirr no rztaun ro Be- i itril.daLi MarY Kruck, of Kingston Methodist whttillcine.al itoarheuntrechs. ell tIgKimsingLestonil Church, and, Y.

T. l'ones sof Wsh emigreWt Methodist Church. 4,4 Funeral' of Mrs. A. J.

Ellsworth The' funeral', of A. Emo. wife of Of; 10 Dorrahoe street, 'Was' bald yesterday afteinbon. RSA 'Clau'ence B. Pastor of Dorranoeton 4f Methodist wel Churek of 'Which the eemlied 'a aithful moaner, conducted the eery- toes, whiolv were largely attended.

oanied by Mrs. The many and beautiful flowem were Robert Rados, Mrs. 0.14. Marcy and Logan Church Ihvans Itre. thesda Mary White.

MMbo( gun The worth, sYteint psetor UM rot to. faithfu ItaV ert iss were I -)forga, i.r..ten! UlfIal The be ere Park 1 are Hersh' ber of ahead' Dung church to pro the 'th nil and op buildis 011e snout: all a Makin been Fricke 0 Wire'Schnipiz toOd sale' Ill be held In i dt. Hese' market 7.Under the the, Woman'S Bible Claes' the Luzern venue Baptist Church On Saturday i Altiost I11Ion Cheirrolets be sold this :3 rf Rardid: an Ray Snyder. In New York tor attend the world merles. Mrs.

Jefferson Chbroh and son, Robert, have returned to Brooklyn, N. after spfmdips the pasteweelt at home of thSlx cousins; pr. and C. NI. Prevost IM'ra.

E. Y. Barsisdk 'and' Mit George Daniels of were recent visitors at the -home of Miss Louise Polon. A -pie and, cake socialWill be bad In the. basement of the Congrigatonal.

Church next Tuesday, evening, under the the l3rother.bo de ,01:12:30, held itt rket b. under the imanS Bitde Class' avenue Baptist 1, ch ve lets will 9 Snyder, arc le I the world series. and son, ned to Brooklyn, pg the past, week Dr, revost. IDA and Mrs. Scranton, were the tome of Miss i octal will be hold It the Congre'ga- of the 7 a student at Bloomsburg Kate 'Normal School, has returned to that institution after spending a wilt noCbal Galli in home this winter if you idtve either a Beaver pipeless, or one with pipes, furnace installed by B.

M-Ash at $ol Ford Kingston. Bellw phone Furnace can be installed on short notice at very I reasonable pricea No ds the time and do not delay; EsoluMve salmi igentiv in this section of Beaver furnaces Ask of above Ininworth or 'NVfashing4 to 1 et Is Pending here with relatives. Virbritmlur hive begtni the JO of throwing back all earth eicavated for the storm, sewer, 05 'Wyoming aI INGST it 4ms it Church's Drat Miss Ruth Keating. daughter Mie. and' of lifiw- street.

and- J. of 'Aire married on Thursday eierging, at Methodist EpiscOpal par 7 Sonage at Taylor' Ceremony wds performed' 'by litev.W. Hunter Reed; They were Attended bp Agnes McIntyre and Roth. 2 'N Edward lune aged62. diett Yea- terday merning at the Fadden rot- -idence on Vine Six ears, ago he was severely injured in langclitte mine 'aryl eines that time has 'guttered rcany illa beoeased was born In Irela4 lig' tame here when 14, boy and spent nearly all of his life in Airoca.

is survived by one sister, and the -following and nephews: Misses Mary and Sarah Fadden, prank of Newport 'News. Edward of State Collega, John and 'Molten direction of Dotninioan Fathers 'will be open- eliA. In St. Marrs Church Nov. is and will be continued two iAlmost one million Chevrolet; Wt11 be sold this year Miss Florence McAndrew was appointed teacber in Old Forge schools at the regular meetinCon Monday eVenint Mra.

William has -returned front a visit at the home of her scn in DetroIt. regular monthly 'Meetings-of the, borough council was held on 'Monday evening. An extension to the culvert at Grove And Russel, streets was toonsidered. Attorneof John R. Het p-'repOrted that he had reoeived a communioation from the State board.

of, health stating that the permit for sanitary sowor would be frarded in a few days. Ruth Keating. dalightee of iss tir.2-,. ono- yred Kesiuns of Nitre street aid J. Murray of ware married on eiening, at Methodist EpiscOpal pare swage TftYlOft The wits Perforined'bI Hunter They Were attended bp Agnes Reed.

McIntyre and Roth. 2 'N aged us, men, yen. terday mareing lit the Fadden tee- iderice on Vine street, Six years, ago be was severelP trijuted in langcliffe mine 'anfl nes that time has suffer- ei ed many ill. Deceased wee bo's'n In frelen5t 'Me tame hers when and spent all of his life in Atroc.a.. Me is survived by one Oster.

and the --following nA nephews: missos Mary Fadden, Frank of Newport 'Nowa, Edward of State John and i 'eti-A; misfile. direction of Dominioan Fathers will be open- in St. Marrs Church Nov. ill and KINGsTON will be continued two )' Au Almost one million ChevrOlem LeaVe items it Deil- 'boi sold thie year- Store. 4 i- 7 Miss Florence McAndrew Was 913- Pointed teacher in Old Forge schools 'i- .1 at the.

regular MoodaY erehint mtg. voting Tilley' has 'Yeturtied from a viMt at the rhome of her ken is Detrott regular monthly 'Moeller of borough' council. was, held On Monday evening. An extension to the, culvert at Grove -and Russel streets was 43onsidared. Atiorn John R.

Itee.n repOrted that he had eoeived communication from the a A State boiird. of, health stating that 11E4 A the permit for sanitary sewer would be farwarded in a few days ,7 to 2151n011ING AVE. Kingston 'Corners Ben Phine 7460 AVY0mINa To Conduct' Supper, The members of Itichaid Thomits ciass of the presbytertati Sunday sehool are Making anAufumn Leat Lunch," to be held In the chapel Tuaiday, evening, Octoher for the suppdr be out in a few days and a larga crowd le expected -patronise the affair. The yeimg ladles are proper A ing a splendid menu. Entertained 4 members of the young Worni dn'S Missionat't SocititY of the Methm diet Church.

't were 'entertained at their jnonthly ineetlng at the homaef Z. Earle Newhart, on Marx kit eVenium Following the business Session a enjoyed aad the dainty lunch to the Mra Selple, Mrs. George Witheridget Mrs. Albert Tinner, Charles Whitmire, dim Marry lace, Mrs. William Thomas, Mrs.

Vincent Martial, Mrs. O. Bruce Frees, Edna Thomas, Mn William Newhart, Mrs Fred, NorthcOte, Mrs. -Tories, John B. Martin, Charles Zeek.

Mr S. Mrt. Stanley Fenner, Mrs. James Mortals, and Mrs. Newhart.

Noted 'and Penton's B9rttTo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blair, recently; sem hlra Blair was far Wert? Mini Pearl Nagle. Mies Marlin Gower i' a 'stildent at Bloomsburg State Normal School, and Albert Gower of Allentown, spent a fee, days-recently with their Par. ants, Mr.

and Mrs. Oozier en Hartford Street. Samuel Oliver bait 'mouthed 'his Studies at Bloomsburg School following a visit With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mies Luck Barklic who epetit a few days at her home on'AshleY etreetc bU lettumed to Bloomsburg Ndrmal Almost Chevroletif be sold tile Th.

Yonne' Blble 'clan of the Methodist undel, school meet at the of MraTtunes Monahan Pride evening. Oifford Keiser of Mont Plait' rt. spent the week-end with hipa ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas of Manhattan street.

Mrs. Robert Fdwardil And ters Vivian and Elisabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richardson and son Robert of Carbondale, Zohn Davis, int Sermytt, were guests of Mrs. 1 v.

Lewis on Mahnattan street, Sunday. -Mr. end Mra have moved from WIlkee-Barre to the house on INorel Mate street recently vacated by IT Conduct' Supper -I The members of Richard Tliontlet less of the preshyteriati Sunday aohoot are making 'for Leaf to be held lin the chapel Tuaiday Oct- 'ober til. Tickets for bite supper Will, be, -out In a few days and a lust crowd Is expected to patronize 'the affair. The young ladles are prePar ing a splendid D161111 i -I 1.," The members of the Young Womi an'S Missiotiat'y, SocititY of the Mtithm odist Church.

't were at their monthly Meeting at the Lf .7 Earle Newhart. Mar aA ch loaf allionarter. Wittliniitinir tiid -To Conduct' Supper -1 The members of ThoMde class of the Presbyterian Sunday school are making- preparations 'for Leaf Lunch. to be held In the Chapel Tileedeg- evening Oct. ller 23.

Tickets for suppdr Will- be out in a few days and a largb tea trout's 'the crowd is expected to Pa affair. The young ladles are prep.anl ins a snies did menu: I- i Entertain. ao ott, i i'-' The member" Of the Young Worni WILE utuurcn were Illnormulem, 11,1, their monthly meeting at the home et Z. Earl, on Mart last ermine'. Following the a business Session a loolat-ment'-Was enjOyed and the iiirreil dainty lunch to the liana ikivinsIL; Seip le, rs.

George With- eridge, Mrs. Albert Tinner, Mrs. Charles Whitmire, Oita Harry lace, Mrs. William Thomas, Mrs. Vincent Martial, Mrs.

C. Bruce Teresa Edna Thomas, Mn. William Newberk Mrs Fred, NorthcOts, Mrs. Jones, mrL, B. martin.

Zeek. Mrs. II, S. Kistler. writ.

Stanley 'ilf. Fenner, Mrs James meeelee and mra Newbart. 1- Noted 'and Prongs Mrs. Frank Blir, Rpm-To Mr. an a 1 recently, Ilk an'''.

Mn, was 4 cm erly Misi Pearl Nagle. in talt1 I Go a tident at 1 er en it cloomsburg State Normal School, Set Albert Gower of Allentown, spent a few days-recently with their tar- ante, Mr. and Mrs. A Geyer 4m Hartford etreet. flamuel Oliver boa 'remitted -big studies Bloomsburg Normal.

School follovving a visit With his parents, mr. Barkli Ms. Warren Mrs. -01 a a mums isicki, who opens ew days at ber home OrrAshleY hat lettumed to Bloomsburg Normal ne At, 'c Almost Oil hevrolett will be sold tiVe 'Per. 'ph w' Lola, sli'316 'm of --n-g i win the Methodist Jizunday 4, so oo et the Mime of James a Monahan PrideY evening.

Clifford Keiser of Mont Platt' sil I. spertt the week-end witH hiapar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. el, set of lianhattan Mrs.

Robert Edwardil -and daukh. ters Vivian and Elisabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Ttobert Richardson and son Robe ort of Carbondale, John Davie of jermyn, were guests of Mrs. 3.

T. Lewis on Mahnattort street, Sunday. -1ft. end Mrs. have molted frozn WIlkes-narre to the house on UI (1 '1k ACWV JEMS111171 To Be Sue lei th funeral of IL 'Merria wbcfia death Occurred On Stmday evening Win take nlacilthis after.

nbon at 1 o'clock' from his-home, pl inestbr strbet. Rev. Dr. istank D. Hartsock, ptustor of Kingstod M.

Church. will oMciate. Interment will be In rorest Hill ettnetery. A Missionary Society AS Meet Houle -Missionary Society of Kingston 14,1114 Church will bold its Arai meeting of be Yea-, son in the church' parlors this noon at o'Oocit. Mrs: A.

IL Heaton Will be boaCese. of 4 student Vromiseltill Curtis Mont i son of Mr. and Ws. Hiu'ry fluttery tArenue and lames blaster Monts isa, mentber of the Ifirst year class of Morranceton high school and boa not attained his twelfth 'year. He started school when nearly I yAttre of age and 11111 finish the With school at the age of till years.

Ciirtis will. then enter state College either hi an engineerjng subject or accountancy. At the age of 11 villen most youngsterwtre struggling with their numbers, It boy finding no trouble with the following subjects: Latin, history, :algebra.and English, -T tt Leave for (Lk O. Cenventios" representativell of -Ueda schools and those of the surrounding towns of Edwardsville, Luserne and roily leave this morning, for Wallanuinort to attend 'If To Be Burled Teday The funeral -of Sohn It. Morrie, whOes, death Occurred On Simday evening, Will take place-Ahis after nbon- at 1 o'clock from hie home, iThestar strtel.

Rev. Dr. blank, D. Hart-sock. Deitof of Kingstoif M.

HI, Church, will oMMate. Interment will be in Forest Hill atinetery, Soren- tem- .1 ,.1 et mlulonarY noolotY te -Worneit'l --Houle -Mingtonart Society of Kingston E4 Church will bold its Arai meeting of the son in the churchi parlor this noon at a o'Wock. Mrs: A. IL Ealtoh wut bl bogosa 4 4 1. 'thud nt of student -of, promiseltill Curtis lamina eon of and Hiuly Rutter, aNrenue end lame street.

blaster Monts is-s, meiliber of ti. an 1 1 -'114 Y'v-- "18- high schoel and has not attained his twelfth 'year. II tart I ac oo when nearly 1 yAars of age and finish the high school at the Pre of II years. it'' Curti. will then enter State College either hi an en- -4 5 neer)ng subject- or accountancy.

At th of 11 age when most youngsterwire struggling with their numbers, -I'M boy finding, no trouble with the following subjects: a Lade, 0111011 bistory, En limit, ir. ,1 8 a v'i emnveritum '-teetd r6Pr000ntsecos et stindol schools and those of the surround- towns of Edwardsville, Luserne and rorty 'cave this morn- The L. Club ha made ettensIve preparation's for It first -autunM danct't0 be held on ifondaytiventnt Mind will furulehed by the T. ke fair' herd' in fitroorsIcl's ball, The Ikrante SotietY' of Sacred Heart, ChUrch hold a smoker', In the basement of The -church on Thursday All men of the parish whether members or not are inirtted to eight-month-old 'of Mr. and John Spichalski of Chittendon died on )donday afternoon at 3, o'clock of -gastroentritiA The-funeral will be held from the" home- this afternoon 'at followed by at, Hilly Rosary' Church at 3:30 o'clock.

In. torment will be church cemetert A meeting of the directors of Trust Bank of Bur. yea will be held this-- evening at time banking for Baturdays will be lieelded A. former s'ilper- vising principal of the noryea echoolt was the principal, speaiwy, at bt. as made extensive Ito Arst autumn i Mondayeyeni urbilbad by the The at.

itistrowskre hail. Sotiety of Sacred held a smoker in the church on All men of the mbers or not are inth-old child of Spichalski of die on Monday 'clock of gastro- oral will be held is afternoon at 3 services at, Holy 11:30 o'clock. In. the church cem- directors of Peo- cgs Bank of Dura this. evening at ig ihours for Sat- dod a.

former eTiper. he Duryea schooh MOUNTAIN I s--bt 'George tel aug ers, Ws, and Grace, oDorranceton IngiAt SUxdaywlth loCal relatives. A number of persons of tilleplace attended the fmniral of John Yeager at Albert on Friday. Mr. and Hummel, IA Allen.

''weelt end-With local relatives. Fillroan Is pending some time with relatives at Kingston Carlos Bed and Children, of Ashley', accompanied by, Miss Mar. garret Bell. are spending emit time at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mn.

R. Mrs. Bruce Montgomery an grand. acm, of Scranton. spent Sunday at ifs home of Mr.

and Mrs. S. Russell Hoak, 4 visited local. rela ves On Sunday. The Ladielf Aid Society will meet -n Wednesday afternoon at the home -4f Mrs.

Foster Arbogast to quilt. Thursday evenin g. will be observed us church night at E. Church. .6.

A1011N7rAIN'TOP 'George fiteld 'and '4aughterL'Illida and Grace, o. Derranceton, anent StiOday with local relatives. A number of persons of this place end the foruirial of Mrs. John it Tenger at Albert on Friday. Mr.

and Hummel, ot Allen- sPentatbe''weelt end, with local relatives nu i bp ding some urea a man 11 en time with relatives at Kingston- Mrs. Carlos Bell and children of a ey, accompanied by, Miss Mar- hi 11. are spending soma time he ome of tb a ormees parents, rea Mr. and Mrs. R.

yone Mrs. Bruce Montgomery and grand- 'CI- 8 Scranton. anent eunds. a- home of Mr. and Mra, S.

U. But- Russell Hoak', of 4 visited local- rela ves On Sunday. The Ladles' Aid Society will meet -n Wednesday afternoon at the home 're. Fo8tOr ArbOrn fit to (milt 'Thursday evening' will be shmerved Celia M. 'today to talk With Us': about this hardwood that hag so matt, unusual advantages.

Start with it least otte You know It can be laid to a day and is ready for oto soon as laid. Phoni to us if it is tnota cOnVenient. Coluinbian Homo snonded to an alarm from box 48 yesterday Morning about 11:80 o'clook. alendale.Eami Dairy truck veu on ftre at, one of the gasoline- stations at Vaughn's Corners. The truCk Was only slightly 13Ibli -Masa ddertalne Members of the Plus.

tr1tra4 Bible Class of Dorranceton Baptist Church of North Dotnnce street, well, hosts to, the tramberiv of the Ramona, Eureka and Beacon Bible classes' in the church pationi on Monday evening. Harry Moore, bead of the Plus Vitra Bible clam, led the devotional services In the auditorium 'If the church. Following this the gthests were invitid to board the train in the parlors of the church for a trip to Singing and other points of intcregt. The cenductor of the train was Ithewani cortex'. 1 Colu sposdin resteri A Glen .6 at Vau only sl mem' tt Eureka the chi Ding.

'Ultra 1 service hti ch were it parlors Singlm Interes (. angStOn UM 181 Pringle 4 Kingston I'.

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