Scranton Tribune - October 15, 1985
The night school conducted by the members of the Young Men's Institute was re-opened last evening for the winter session. The class will assemble at their hall three nights each week. Martin H. McDonough and Joseph Mulderig will serve in the capacity of instructors.
Richard J. Cusick, P.J. Quinn, W.J. Burke, John B. O'Malley and John Kearney represented the St. Joseph Total Abstinence and Benevolent society at the quarterly convention of the second district of the Scranton Diocesan union yesterday.
Henry Shorten and Miss Annie Sullivan, of Miner's Hill, will be married on October 22.
Much interest is manifested in the coming shooting match between Martin Mangan and John Higgins, which takes place Oct. 21.
A valuable team of gray horses owned by Supervisor Gibbons was killed at the National breaker on Saturday by a trip of runaway gondolas.
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