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New Castle Heraldi
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PAGE SIX. TflJS NEW CASTLE DAILY Thursday, December 24, 1908. ST. MAFiY'S CHURCH ON CHRISTMAS DAY MATHER BROS. Largest Jewelry Establishment in New Castle.

NEWLY ORGANIZED BOY'S CHOIR WILL BE HEARD AT SERVICES OF THI8 FESTIVAL OF CANDY BOXES CARD PARTY IS SMART AFFAIR ARE THE AVOHS trill Christmas morning at St. Mary's Catholic churchcorner North and Beaver streets, there will be solemn High Mass at 5:30, Low Mass at 7 o'clock and 8:30, Children's Mass at 9:30 and High Mass at 10: SO. At the 6:30 and 10:30 mass, that In honor of SU Thomas Aquinas which is Caecellan in character will ENTERTAINMENT AT ST. MARI'S SCHOOL MRS. RUSSELL URMSON IS HOSTESS TO W.

P. KENSINGTON WEDNESDAY MRS. W. M. BROWN ENTERTAINS "THE GIRLS" IN HONOR OF HER NIECE be sung for the first time by the newly organized boy choir.

Pro gram Q. GIRLSI OF ROOM NUMBER SEVEN PLAN THE CHRISTMAS TREAT Processional "Angels We Have One of the most delightful happenings of the week was the W. S. P. Kensington gathering at the home of Mrs.

Russel Urmson. in Wallace Heard on High' The smartest function of Christmas week was the afternoon card party given Wednesday by Mrs. William M. Brown in honor of her niece, Mrs. John Chapman, of New York City, the party being at the home of Mrs.

Brown's mother, Mrs. Amanda In the last hurry and worry before Christmas, for comfort, for. satisfaction to get things quickly and surely, to get the best and pay the least come to us. avenue, Wednesday afternoon. The Kyrie Eleison Chorus.

Gloria in Excelsie Chorus. Credo in Unum Deum Chorus, appointments were in keeping with the yule-ti After devoting the afternoon to Et Incarnatus Duet, alto and Foltz, in Grant street. rmnr The N. B. QJGirls of No.

7 Mary's school were in charge, of the Christmas closing exercises held in the school hall Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. limitations were sent to the scholars of No. 8 and also the Commercial class-The following urogram was carried out: Music "A Farmer's Son and a Mil Crucifixus Baritone solo. Et Resurrexit Chorus. Offertory "Adeste Fideles." Sanctus Chorus.

Receiving with Mrs. Brown were her mother, Mrs. Foltz, and her niece, Mrs. Chapman. The guests were twenty-eight of "The Girls' of which club Mrs.

Chapman was a needle work and conversation the company repaired to the dining room where they were seated at a long table that had a tiny Christmas tree for its center piece. Benedictus Duet soprano and member when she was known to her The favors at each date were friends as Miss Adelaide Foltz. holly boxes of candy. Assisting the alto. Hosanna Chorus.

Aenus Dei Chorus. t7 17 hostess was Mrs. Carl Reed. A spe o) IB) 51 At small tables with center pieces of immortelle and box wood the guests were seated for a dainty re Appropriate sermons will be de cial guest was Miss Mary Mossman of the Lake Erie college. The club rui ill HOT livered on this stupendous festival fection this being the first order of the joy of Heaven and Eearth, by the jprocedure, and later these tables Rev.

Fathers O'Shea. Maner ana Sham. Members of the choir Masters meets in two weeks with Mrs. Wil liam Waddington, of Wildwood ave nue. AFTERNOON PARTY James Joice, Joseph Driscoll, George Dwyer, Edward Nash, Bernard mc-Aleer.

Hueh Daly. John Morrisy, Pat Dougherty, Will Davis, Francis Mc- Wjiolasale and Retail Jewelers 113 East Washington St. flew Castlo, Pa. To accommodate late buyers our store will be open Christmas day until noon. Cullough, Thos.

Donnelly, unanes Bishop, Hubert Gilmore, Dan were brought into use for the game of five hundred. Honors at cards were awarded Miss Anna Miller, Miss Margaret Cubbison and Mrs. Frank of Rochester, N. Y. GO TO PAINESVILLE Mrs.

'Jacob Rummel, of North Beaver street, and daughter Mrs. Alice Knight, left Thursday morning for Painesville, to be the guests of Prof, and Mrs. William Parsons over Christmas. II RETURNS FROM CHICAGO Mrs. William K.

Miller and three Gulnagh, Maurice and Joseph MISS AMANDA GREER TO ENTERTAIN FOR HER SISTER FROM MORGANTOWN Aquara. Organist Anna Eagan. Director Thos. F. Driscoll.

Miss Amanda Greer has invitations Come to Bethlehem, come and see lionaire" Miss Ma.igaret Jackson. Welcome Miss Sadie Quinn. "Just Before Christmas" Master Bernard McAleer. "Charlie" Miss "You Put no Flowers on My Papa's Grave." Miss Margaret Elmer. "Don't be so Angry Misses Mary Sweeney and Mary Griffith.

"Cinderella" A The cast of characters following "Cinderella" Frances Holliday; "Red. Riding Hood" Ida Murphy. "Sleeping Beauty" Margaret Elmer; "Gold Anna O'Donnell. "Smarty" A song Misses Kate Penoya and Mary Sweepey. Chorus-Misses Margaret Elmer.

Mary Griffith Anna O'Donnell and Sarah Rocks. Our Father Miss Maty Griffith. Home Sweet Home. Music was in change, of Miss Margaret and aill announcements of the afternoon were made by Master John Morrieey. At the close of the entertainment the pupils of No.

7 netired to their own room for a jolly good time. A treat of candy followed also a fish pond in charge of Misses Margaret Elmer and Mary Griffith, who had a good surprise for all their friends. Fun only could be told by the loud shouts of laughter that followed as each one fished for his own present. The ffinale was a great surprise for the teacher. The presentation was made "by Miss Sadie Quinn.

st Acntha was completely taken by Him. Whose Birth, the angels sing out for an afternoon party at her home in North Jefferson street, Sat adore on bended knee urday, January 2nd, 1909. The hour The Tnfant Christ, the new-Dorn ORAHGEWOMEN'S LODGE III SCHOO King! Gloria in Excelsis Deo." children, of North Mercer street, have returned after a visit of several weeks with Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and is 2:30 o'clock and the function will honor her sister-in-law, Mrs.

Herbert C. Greer, of Morgantown, W. who comes the day after Christmas to the Greer home. ftOi EAST FOR HOLIDAYS ANNUA ELECTION HAVE CLUB Mrs. George Pryor.

it Mr ntirt Mrs. James E. Keel, of the ENGLISHMAN ARRESTED FOR INSISTING ON SEEING POPE (By United Press.) ROME, Dec. 24. Michael Woodward, an Englishman, is under arrest here today, pending an investigation into his obstreperous conduct at the Vatican last evening.

WToodward -insisted on seeing the pope and when refused he became noisy and abusive and was arrested. LEAVE CHRISTMAS DAY Mrs. Eva Failer and J. William Fil- FROM SMITH COLLEGE Miss Elizabeth Jameson, a student Knox, Long and Morehead ounamg, North Mill street, leave this evening for Philadelphia to spend Christmas and visit relatives until some time Pride of New Castle lodge No. 129.

MEETING THURSDAY FOR REOR son, of Walnut street, leave Friday morning for Salem, to spend Christmas with Mr. Filson's parents. L. L. O.

held an election of of-Peers Tuesday evening in Junior Or next week. arrives FROM HARRISBURG GANIZATION AND ELECTION OF OFFICERS at Smith college, at Northampton, arrives home Christmas naming for the holiday vacation which she will spend with her parents, Mr. and David Jameson, of North Jefferson street It HOME FOR HOLIDAYS Miss Mary Dickinson has returned der hall. The officers elected for the year are: worthy mistress, Nettie Marshall; deputy mistress, Margaret Miss Ella Rohrer, of Harrisburg. has arrived in the city to spend Christmas with her sister, Mrs.

D. R. Harris, of North Jefferson street, and will be The girls of the High School at a from Shephardson college to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Dickinson, of Rhodes Place. surprise as she opened the tiny red $50,000 FIRE AT LIMA, a (By United Press.) LIMA, Dec, 24. Fire which started in a livery stable here early today and for a time threatened the struction of the business district, was extinguished before daylight with a loss of $50,000. Fifteen houses were burned and 25 horses destroyed.

meeting Thursday evening organized a literary society, the name of which is to be chosen by the committee on her guest for two weeks. CURRENT EVENTS CLUB VISITORS FROM OHIO Mrs. Thomas Hillier and daughter, Rigby; recording secretary, Ella Cromwell; financial secretary. Mildred Abel: treasurer, Belle Hopwood; chaplain, Mame Riddle, conductress, Alice Patchell; assistant conductress, Josephine Rick; inside guard, Lizzie constitution. The following officers were chosen: The Current Events of '06 met at the home of Mrs.

Chas. G. Martin in Crawford avenue, Wednesday afternoon. The next meeting will be at the Miss Jane, of Mt. Vernon, arrived Wednesday evening to spend the holidays with Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Beazel, of Wallace avenue. Thousands of 12 Year Old Girls Have learned that it is an easy matter for them to make lemon, chocolate or cocoanut-custard pies if they use "OTJR-PIE" Preparation. They simply pay the grocer 10 cents for a 2-pie package, follow directions on package and failure is impossible.

Then they tell their friends about their delicious pies of which everybody want? a nice large piece. Don't hesitate; order today. If your grocer cannot supply you, go to one who box and found a gold coin snugiy hidden within its lining. However, she was able to answer with a heart to heart talk to her boys and girls. All went home well pleased with the afternoon's events.

it TO HER OHIO HOME Miss Bertha Stearns, of North Jefferson street, teacher of English in the high school, left morning for her home at Saint Marys, to spend the holidays. home of Mrs. J. Lee McFate, West President Zoe Hays. Vice President Belle Crowther.

Secretary Hazel Hileman. Treasurer Elizabeth Douds. Chaplain Nell Elliott. Sergeant-at-Arms Dorothy Moore- Stewart; outside guard, Pattie Seaman; trustee three years, Fannie Ba- Side, in two weeks. I Blevins' For Xmas Goods.

We are showing hand-embroidered Turkey and strawberry short ney; trustee one year, Nellie Sweet; advisory board, Frank Woodworth, William Shields, Robert Jamison. head. handkerchiefs 25c and up. Fancy cake tomorrow at Elliott's Restaurant, 33 South Mill street Critics Harriett Hamilton and goods and novelties. Open evenings.

Leah White. The society will meet on Thurs days every two weeks. COLORED BLOUSES Purely Personal Mra MrOearv of Washington. He vour GUI oqf selections mere NOW IN VOGUE D. C.

arrived today to spena me nou- i J- TT.n rinvB witn ner momer. Mrs. j. nu- na. of Washington street Mra Wflrvev -and dauehter Cather In extending the compliments of -the season to our many customers; we wish to thank you for your kind patronage.

CharlesJMetzler Company The colored blouse Is much in vogue to wear under a tailored costume. This is made with only a few tucks, the only decoration being a side-plaited jabot scalloped in a color of the design. Ofthor VArv nttrnotivA waists ine, of Rochester, are guests of relatives in the city and will remain un til next week. Mrs John White, of Monaca. who )J vvn has been visiting relatives in the city batiste in narrow or wide stripes of the past six weeks, has returned nome.

Hprhert. Davis, of Sheakleyville. is rose. SnrtiA have erpat. water ennts and the guest of relatives in the city.

Miss Hazel Smith of North Mill some small dots and botn are extreme street, a teacher in the Highland oihrvrvi has eniw to her home at Fre- ly smart. Deep collars and cuffs are made to match and are finished with' nlaited donla, Mercer county, for the holidays. ruffles of linen. Mrs. James Meehan, of Lowellville, is visiting relatives in the city.

Mr and Mrs. J. K. Furst and two children, of Wallace avenue, went to We Want to Be Helpful to You And if you are undecided what to buy we can help you in this perplexing question. VEST PITTSBURG Mercer Thursday morning visit; relatives over Christmas.

Mr and Mrs. S. P. Smith and daugh ter Jane, of Neshannock avenue, left The untaxed dog problem will never Thursday for Cochranton to spend Christmas with relatives. save a1 r-o- nrdpHne all vour maga Miss Mary Mossman la nome rrom be solved fn this town until the present method of listing abolished.

TjiUb Rrie colleee. at Painesville to of FPE JEWELRY Our Stoc Absolutely no check can be kept on spend the holidays with her parents, zines through us. Our large 44-flataloeue containing all account of the large number of for nffors FREE. We guaran Mr. and Mrs.

cnas. Mossmau, oi Young street. Mrs. E. H.

Norris and daughter, eigners who keep two or three, or even more dogs, and who, when approached tee lowest rates on all periodicals. Club orders may be sent to one or more addresses. Your rcvfilvn. of Meadville. are spend by the collector, disclaim ownership.

ing the holidays with Manager E. H. Norris of the Opera House. "name is sent to publisners same day we receive your order. Call, tAienhone for Drices on Tax collector Anderson experiences the greatest difficulty in dealing with Mrs Lncv Miller, of Warren.

is visiting relatives in the city for sev WAS NEVER SO COMPLETE. In style, quality and prices we believe we can interest you and give you the assurance that what you buy at this store will be absolutely as represented. any magazine before thinking of these people, even when reasonably sure of their ownership. Blank expressions, raised shoulders, and non eral days. Miss Hazel Everett, who has been visiting friends here, has returned to ordering elsewnere.

We mall neat announcement cards to your friends when you Sharon. committal replies of "no capeesh" John A. Jackson arrived today from greet him at each house. As a result, and the township correspondingly Duluth, to spend the holiday season with his sister, Mrs. James Ged- order magazines lor Amas presents through us.

PATTERSON Stationery Co. 65 EAST WASHINGTON ST. Flawless Unmounted Diamonds We Catty a perfect Line of dis, 42 South 6treet Miss Adelaide Jackson, who is attending school at Villa Marie, is home for the holidays. Miss Edna Wood, West North street will go to McKeesport tomorrow to spend the holidays with her sister, Mrs. C.

R. Cunningham. Miss Margaret Flaugher of Cochran street will spend Christmas in Pittsburg. A. M.

Slckafuse West' Washington street, is spending the day in loses In revenue. As to the remedy, why not tag every dog, with the date ind number. This is only one of the many devices employed in other places to overcome the difficulty. Mrs. C.

A. Maxwell and son, Robert, are spending the Christmas holidays at Erie. Pa. Mrs. J.

H. Richardson, Mrs. R. Cos-grave, Mrs. J.

Elsesser, Mrs. C. C. Merrill and Mrs. S.

E. Virtue did considerable shopping in New Castle yes Bought direct from the" importers, thus eliminating the wholesalers' profits. We mount our Diamonds in our own store while you wait. FOR YOUR IAS DINNER ur Watch ss Large Reception. By V.

B. Glmlore in Gllmore's hall Xmas night. References required. Private lessons by appointment. Bell phone 365.

THE ALAMEDA CLUB ThA members of the Alameda club terday. Miss Fay Piatt visited relatives in Mahoningtown yesterday. S. Carton paid a business visit to New Castle yesterday. J.

M. Shaw, chief auditor of the Are the best to be had anywhere, and include the Howard, (exclusive pattern), Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton and Hampden. You will find the prices right and, quality considered, lower than at other stores. Wednesdav evening in their hall Garland corporation, visited the plants yesterday. and passed the time playing cards and other games.

Lunch was served la Mrs. H. Hartsuff visited New Castle We have pure homemade Bread, Rolls, Pies, Jellies, Puddings, Cakes, Nets, etc Everything fresh daily. Order early to secure choice. ter.

Next Wednesday ntgnt the ciud has a business meeting in their hall. on Wednesday. J. R. Snyder, of Beaver Falls, paid a The property committee last night business visit to town yesterday.

received bids for the Insuring of the Clyde Shannon, of Pittsburg, visit city building and city survey map. Tho ed town yesterday. following companies sent in bid: J. O'Brien, W. D.

Clark, McConnell Jeweler and Optician 77 Washington St. EXCHANGE and English, New Castle Realty com Di. Gil pany," Knox and Moorehead, J. S. Du- Mrs.

F. Hebrock visited New Castle yesterday: Rev. 0. C. Merrill and Mr.

J. PoJy-blank transacted business In New Castle yesterday. wish all West Pittsburghers a merry Christina Shane and L. W. Piatt.

The figures 1 2 North Mill street Both Phones of the bids were not made known. The committee returned the bids to councils..

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