THE DAILY REVIEW, TOW AND A. PA. \elMdbSt. Basil’s High AlumniHold 23rd Annual Banquetijlt;DUSHORE, May 28 Hie 23rd jing but how to live oiannual alumni banquet of St.) Father Barrett in complimenting Basil’s High School was held inj,he alumni on their loyalty said a the auditorium Saturday evening [hat memories are one oi God’s ^with a large group in attendancegreatest gifts to buoy us up.to welcome the new* graduates and a few brief and fitting remarks ^ honor the class of 1%7. 1 before the benediction were made ^In the absence of the president, by Father Mellody to the class of ^ Joseph Hembury, the vlce-presi- 1937 to bring the program to a dent. Mrs.^Charles Utzelman, wel- close.SheshequindiajVd\nii corned the group and introduced At a brief business meeting the I alumnus Ray Fries of Towandalt;folllowing officers were elected for ^ who acted as toastmaster. the coming year: President, Rich- ^Preceding the delicious chicken ard Obert; Vice President, Charlesdinner group singing was led by Barnoaky; Secretary. Cati rx * Mrs. Frank Mooha with Mrs. Jo*|Weaver; Tnasurer, Regina Coyle, aeph Frawleyjat the piano. 1, 9 \As an introduction to the program Mr. Fries sang a comical parody. He then introduced the graduates in order: Frank Barn-osky, Jeanne Barry, Catherine _______,Bryan. Regina Coyle. Catherine SHKSI1KQI IN M;s. Herbert 1Cullen, Patrick Curtin. Patricia NaK‘e *,,,,e*s ,0 the Fnend‘ Finan, Catherine i^ne Marv Jane**11** ( lu*' * 12.3lt;i lunchc'*n at -iLitzelman, Mary Lou McMahon, I ^ hornf Thursday. Following theCatherine Taffe. Alice Taylor.|lunch*'n t^re wa a business *Jean Tour.cher and Arthur Quinn mating with Mrs. Wicktaar pre-•Arthur cxprea*1 the *han^ -f his *,dtn* R,,1‘ caU waf ■*** to St cja5!. by nearly all members and thereThe four member, present ofj*w V™* KUeBtv, Th*05,u*’ wil'Vthe class of 1907 were then pre- th«r p,cnK' 21 at a , Jlt;o clock dinner with husbands invit-sented: Mrs. Joseph Bros chart Meed. It will be held at the Vincent- MHugh of Baltimore, Miss Fl« •: en.;«* luu 1 ni ~ ,,riu m ”ir T irWalsh of Du shore, Frank Murray T'™' , t IvAm V/.r'f /-S4.......1 Chandler read an impressive read- oiof Ntw York • City and Martin Doyle of Rochester. Mrs. McHughing meditation for preparation for R the davs aheadt-d.y.ienewho was va.edict.-nan of her cl'M, ^ 'Shl .h*()um Book Ci ib wa* *iS? nf In W0, °n f :e *PP^*nt«rtained a, the Lister Library g 12 ’ hall Saturday at a 12:30 luncheon J.- ' , _ ., . . served by the Library Oub metn-The Wuartette of Cullen sister* ^ The ht*tes„es were Mr#. vund m i^'° Roble,S “nd Mill, and Mrs. Cumungham. The fe *i l. p° , Omas and Mrs. n»etmg opened by thlt;* prehident, ai^?P. -r , 1 pl*yed lhe piano Mrs. Ethel Pipher. Mrs. Sterling U?.. a ^ Two. Loewis played two numbers on the clAttorney elect Jerome Lane of pjano Drifting” and Will You g'Philadelphia, a forme: graduate member? Mrs. Kier read tnlt; Si St. Basil s, uas gu^st speaker of mjnutes, and roll call was respond-the evening After congiatuint Qgjtf to by 16 members. There we L the graduates, Mr. Lane spoke of guests present. Mrs. Mills in-clti ♦ t ^ ♦ t j \ A a r% ^ a «r * . • • • a « i * a miwhich is the problem of tomor-urdav june 22. for a picnic din-row s citizens. lie said that our nerin problem is not the atom bomb nor Mr. and Mrs. Leon Frisbie en-tilV- |es thasthe threat of war but delinquent tertained at a birthday party Wed- !Statistics show that broken home nesday at their home Mrs. Harold bi life plays a major role and that walker. Mrs. Roy Frantz and son easy divorce laws are no help. Mr. of Waverly. Mrs. Grant Morris and nl P-^Lane told the graduates that onjchildren of Wilawana. Mrs. Ijn- \\problem aid Foster of Sayre. Mrs. LewisFoster and daughter of Ru h;:i »r.d lt;IVa. WMrs. George Smith attended the (iof making what changes are found to be necessary, on them falls the °^ task of bringing American youther |back to God and away from the f____ o_______^_____ ______as jungles of tne street. He said that Towanda Saturday avthe ideals and fundamentals learn-) Miss Abbie Taylor returned Mvn- fi;to ed at St. Basil's are what is need- day from Washington. D. C. sj ^‘td to wipe this stigma from Callers honoring Mrs. Robert I America— tha* there they art* Hugo’s birthday were Mr. and su ftt taught not ' 'lt;a t. make a liv- Mrs. Walter Hugo and slt;*n of \ *ir« ____—