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The New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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IN HW CASI LH IN WS. IIIUKSIJAV, JULY 1 SEVEriTH WARD Penna-Bo Lodge Plans For Picnic Date is Set For August Other News Notes Of Seventh Ward of lodpr inim- 32G to BroMi('rhood of Locomotivr firemon and f'nginnif'n had their riru- rnonthly Wf'dncsdav afternoon hi thr Woodman hall. There v.a,s a of meiribero presenr. During the the routhie lodKC meeting was conducted. at the meeting plans for the picnic of tho lodR-' were dis- rus.sod Wednesday, 7, is thr date that was for The Com- inittee appointed in change of the arrangments for the even- Mrs.

M. Dru.schf'l. rvlf.s. Arthur Scott and John Ridhli The place for the is not vf't decided in charf'f will havn meeli df'cide upon a plaf.r for the arrange details. The nt will be for members of the lodge and their husbands and lainiiies.

lly- next regular meetiriK of the lodge ill be in three weeks on Auprust 14, be held committee riK soon tc picnic and b'' ''loath oi Mr. Ciwin's brother. D. Euner Gv.in who passed a wav 'as Thursday moriing following an at his on Wes. LXTRA SHOUKK People of seventh ward wair givfn an extra shower of rain this mornine about 7:40 a in.

For a few u. rained very hard then it was all over and the sun came out. seems to been just a local shower a-s it did rain in the uptown di.s'rict at that tim.e. Nif TODAY Members of the Madison Avenue Christian church and Bible school arc picnicing today at Cottage Grove. It is an all day outing.

Tho.se attending having gone to the grove this morning about ten o'clock. KXJOVING TRIP Relatives and friends have reached word from Miss Helen Wilson of Madison avenue who is in Europe at the present time. According to word received Miss Wilson is having an enjoyable and interesting trip. Miss Wilson is accompanied on the trip by her brother, Keith Wilson of Dayton, O. They are expected to return about August 10.

Husbands of the members will be guests at the picnic. The dinner will be at 7:30 daylight savings time. FINAL SKKVK'i: The church service Sunday morning in the Mahoning Presbyterian church will be the final church service in the church until the first Sunday in September. The pastor. Rev, D.

C. Schnebly will be on his vacation during the month of August. Sabbath school will be conducted as usual during August. ENJOYING TRIP Word has been received in the ward from Mr. and Mrs.

George Meyer of Madison avenue who are spending spending several weeks in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer left here on July 15 They expect to be away from six to two months. They state on cards they are having an enjoyable time.

LKAVING ON TRIP Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Emerick and family of Sixth street expect to leave Friday morning on a trip to Mehoopany, near Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

The trip will be made via motor and they visit relatives a few days. PEN TONIGHT, FRIDAY, SATURDAY A First National VITAPHONK liill REGENT TONIGHT ONLY TOL AT KINSMAN, O. Mrs. W. J.

Caulfield of N. Liberty 5t.reet. Mrs. E. M.

Dru.schel and daughter Dorothy of Orchard street, Mrs IJ. and daughter of Waldo strert, Mrs. Grover Syling and daughter of Lutton street are spend- ing today visiting with relatives at Kinsman, O. RKTI RN HOME A. R.

Ciwin and daugh er Mrs. A Foster of Cornell, left for their home Wednesday mo.nlng. Mr OwiJi and daughter had iieen called RECOVERING Herman Ivieyer. florist in the seventh ward who suffered a stroke a number of weeks ago is recovering nicely and is able to be at his shop again. Mr.

Meyer was partially paralyzed but is gradually recovering. VISITOR HONORED A picnic dinner honoring Mrs. Fred Horchlor of Flint, was had by a group of friends Wednesday eve-1 ning at Cascade Park. Covers were arranged for twelve. A delicious din- ner was enjoyed.

After which the i evening was spent at the park. Mrs. Horchlor and son Dicky have been visiting the past week with friends and relatives here. Returning home Monday. Mrs.

Horchlor will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Horchlor of VJ.

Clayton street. Mr. and Mrs. Horchler expect to spend I their vacation at Flint, Detroit, Bell Isle and Canada. RETURNS HOME Mi.ss Virginia Yates of Madison avenue returned home Monday evening after visiting with friends at Pa.

LOOKOUT CLASS Members of the Lookout class of the Mahoning M. E. church taught by Mrs. J. A.

'W'addell W'ill have their class meeting Friday evening in the form of a picnic at Cascade Park AT SYRACUSE Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Maud and son George of Sixth street left Wednesday morning to visit at Delevan and other places in New York state.

They expect to be away about three weeks. Hoar His Passionate Pica! Before a packed couri-room he his soul-seerets. Tells of his love adventures on a desrrt island, with the murderefis he brought back to justice a.s his wife. A Picture homi: VVMl lA i VITAPUONE KKS Continuous Snows rom to 11; '0. TODAY, TOMORROW, SATURMY GO WILD OVER THIS! Trapped in the Temple of Terror! At the Mercy of an Unseen Power! BROS preAcnt Sl IlH ith 'With BRONSON WILLIAM COMEDY SNOOKUMS MILTON SIIIS- 4 DOBDIHY TO ELECT DELEGATES Delegates from the Senior Epworth League of the Mahoning M.

E. church to Epworth League Institute will be elected soon. Epworth League Institute will be held at Allegheny College, Meadville, August 5-12. HAS GUEST Miss Laura King, of Mercer. is spending the week the guest of Mrs.

George T. Wilson of W. Clayton street. Odd Fellows Plan For Annual Picnic NEWLYWEDS nu H.B.Warner Louise Faienda ClAli'Ot iiOllLiNGMR JOHH MH.JAN JACQUELINE LOGAN HENRY B. WALTHALL LOYD OTHER SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTIONS Directed by GEO.

FITZMAl RICE the man who directed these two stars in The N. Y. Daily News said, voice is absolutely The N. Y. Telegram said, Mackaill's voice registers extremely well." Now you can hear them both on the IT.XPIIONEI SATl KDAV OUE GAMG Let us tell you how litlle a permanent costs- I ROOF is of the most important parts of your house.

It must meet many requirements, and above all it should be permanent. Johns-Manville Rigid Asbestos Shingles offer you that permanence. Made of asbestos fibers and portland cemcj they are as everlasting as the rock from which they are mined. Let us tell you how little a permanent roof costs and we guarantee you satisfaction as to color and style. Event Will Be Held At Ladiewood Beach During Month Of August Plans are being made by the picnic committee of New Castle Lodge No.

195 I. O. O. F. for the annual outing of the members of the lodge, their iamilies and friends.

The picnic will be held this year at Lakewood Beach on August 10 and preparations are being made to enter- tain a record crowd on that date. Provision will be made for the transportation of those having no machines of their own to nad from Lakewood and there will be a program of sports and other forms of activity that will keep those attend. ing busy all the time. I Leroy Kelso has been named gen- eral chairman of the picnic and his various committees are functioning In i good shape. Pay Roars Screams MOOMETONE A( TS GEORGE LIONS A SW i) EVENTS FHEE THIS WEEK FREE Toasted Peanuts Coming MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY The Last Word in Comedies Nothing Like it Ever Seen or Heard GHOST Talks Champion Hidcri TRr I folks in- A Sample Package lo All of Our Patrons.

THE DIAMOND MASTER The Cast Includes FETCHIT Penn Coal Supply Co. New Jersey Pastor At First M. E. Church Phone 4010 911 Moravia Street SUFFERING OF 15 YEARS ENDED BY NEW KONJOLA Lady Cirateful Tribute To I'aniaus Others Failctl Vtterly. vi'fus 1 was the lielp- I ppk virtitii of stoniacli and kidney Mrh.

86 Street Krle, ston as dl.s< rdert'd that I nild eat a meal i iroii' rui pains ft t-rw a rd Mue to; tr(Mibk' I uas Huhjert. to 8e- pnins nal! of tny back -la i I' kidnevs a tul 4 a cd tid li i a eti i 3IRS. G. E. PARSHALL eat, sleep and feel like si different and I owe all niy new health to the mastt'r medicine.

is Ho'd iV the this Rev. John G. Lytle pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church ot Newton. N. J.

will preach Sunday I morning at 11 in the First M. E. church of this city. Rev. is one of the ministers to fill the local pulpit during the absence of the pastor Dr.

H. C. Weaver who hivS wife ls spending a month at Chautauqua, N. Y. Most Succesaful Prescription Developed In 75 Practice i 1 IIDYT'S Ion No.

22 moves vinderlylnti cauaen of d.vHpepHia. It does not act upon the food, but i.s a highly efficient tonic to weakened and; 'inactive Htructurew of diijestiNe tract At all liood drug 30c, $1. Adults (hildreii TODAY TOMORROW SATURDAY HAVE ITI The A Balanced- 1 nit Radio ThU NEI TRODV.NE-PHJS I.OWROY only Screen Grid PQK PKF.SENTS ImM AND Towt THR 'Jr- A omofiy. "A DOLL.Mt DERBY" $1 I 1 ubet txtra tone, hc- leotivitv, the re- piiU of I nits. ery all or phone iih and arrange I your home.

Be 8iire to the new Phileo any radio. Other to H. E. ALEXANDER I'honr 1014-J -7 South Mcrccr St. Joint Meeting At Grace M.

E. Church On Friday Evening There will a ccmbined meeting of the Official Board of the Grace M. E. church and Sunday School Board. Friday evening at 7:30 at thr church.

At thLs joint meeting ail business relating to the church and Sunday will be of in preparation for the final on ne.xt Sunday. The concluding ol the church will close with a Con'imunion Dr. F. S. Neigh, district will present and will preach Plan To Observe Feast Of St.

Ann Friday, being the Feast of St. Ann. i fitting observance of the occasion take place at St. Vitus church, where a relic of the saint Ls kept. I The observance will start this eve- i ning at 7:45 with vespers, the, benediction of the Blessed Sacra- m.ent and the blessing of the relic of St.

Ann. Fnday morning, there will two: masses said, one at eight o'clock ajid the other at 9:30 which will Almost WiM With Eczema Happy Today W'h. 11 the drcatlful ol' aiid aie r. li'f ni 1 i ter.soii'.-. '1! Makf ni' -tak us.culs 1...

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1 I s. .1 I ,1 1 Ii Mil S' II r. i I 1, I 11 nd I I I I 1-; I 1 I 1 I 1 i I-, 11 u. Ib-Ui b.iX lit.S. be a solemn high mas.s and during which there will be a sermon in Italian on St Ann and also the blessing of those pre.sent with the relic of St.

Ann. Indications are that a large number of the members of the parLsh will participate in the observance. Dr. Coleman Ai Third U. P.

Church Dr. John Coleman of Bethany college will cx'cupy the pulpit next Sunday morning in the Third Presbyterian church of this city. Dr. Coleman will preach ai 11 11 on thf" subject Teinp- tation.s ol In the evening at 8 o'clock the Rev S. B.

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II11AM A human story of a motlier pleading for her daughirr. I liis pictere has sound and dialogue seq uence. 1 P. M. to 11 I'.

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1891-1929