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Subject: [PA-LAC] The Providence Register, Sat., March 2, 1912
Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2001 11:02:49 EDT
Mrs. Hunt's class No 26, will give an entertainment and "A Day at the Know It
All Woman's Club," Friday evening, March 8th, at the Providence M. E. church
at 8 o'clock. Admission 15 cents.
The annual banquet of the Tydvil Glee Club was held last evening in the club
rooms in the Steele building. A program of addresses, a banquet and dance
added to the pleasures of the evening. It was a very pleasant affair.
The funeral of Mrs. Minnie Dean, who died Monday at the age of thirty five
years after a brief illness, was held Tuesday afternoon from the family
residence, 1039 Diamond avenue. Interment was made in the cemetery at Dalton.
The fourth annual recital of the pupils of Miss Elva Washburn was held at the
Christian church Tuesday evening. Miss Washburn was assisted by Dr. Hale,
who sang "The Holy City" and "Mine." Arthur Williams sang "My Own Folk," and
Walter Brown rendered two violin solos, "Hummershe" and "Life Let Us Cherish."
The first issue of The Dunmorean, a new weekly paper published in our
neighboring borough, will be issued today. It will be full of excellent
reading matter, nicely printed and devoted to the welfare and upbuilding of
Dunmore. The brothers Barrett, sons of P. A. Barrett, the gifted Scranton
editor of the Elmira Telegram, are the publishers of the new paper.
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