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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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New Castle Newsi
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New Castle, Pennsylvania
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TWHLX NHW CASTLF NHWS, TUHSIMY, FEBRUARY 5. 1929. Chanties Gets Nsw Miner And Thomas Myers Are Elected To Fill Vacancies A. SARA BURCKART IS ELECTED SECRETARY O. Miikt and A Isivet V.

rr r-leetrd to board (if tlio A MK'iatrd Gharlfie iuid County Tiilx ii'tv to iill the va-'ar i v- crer'tcd tr Uie of Thoma-s A. and Mrs Chrirl. nif'CtlnK of b'fardii which txx'l: placp latr Monday afternoon at adguartf rs of tho orgiUiizrUoi.o iiVji Ka.st street. Miner is soi rrta' and rea urer of thr 'lYu and Mr. i.s with ni.e conipany.

At thr- mf'ctinR Mls.s Burckart wa- rlectf'd general secretary of the l.awrf*nie County Tubf'r- rulosis to fill the vacancy leafed by Miss Della A. Cllenn v.htn resigned to beeonv se letary tlie As.sociaied Miss Cilf-nn tofik tlie piacn of Anna Ciilliliind, who November 1. ML'S Burckart a graduate the Shenango Valley hospital and is a registered nurse. Routine business wa.s also discussed by thiC P'. A.

Hover, presi- tlie Associated Charities, was a.s the represen- in the Community Chest board. of ome misunderstandings 1 have arisen, it is at the idquarters of the Charities that aine bcjard of directors acts for Lawrence County TubercuJosLs socie-v and the As.sociated Charities. Sudden Death Of Urs. Rosie HaU Passes Away At An Early Hour This Morning At Home Of Theodore Wright Scout School To Start On Monday Scout Leaders Training School Will Take Place In First Christian Church of Final plans for the Boy Scout leaders training school which will start here this next Monday evening at seven o'clock were made at the meeting of scout leaders and committeemen which took place at scout headquarters in the Greer building Monday evening. Harry Hunter, Youngstown scout executive and his assistants were present at the meeting.

These men will assist in the of the school here. According to the statement of J. Rosie E. Hall, colored, aged 54 Lee Calahan, chief scout executive, years, died suddenly this morning at school sessions will take place each the of Theodore Wright at 1005 Monday evening in the First Chris- Moravia street. Mrs.

Hall, who was a church on the diamond, widow, was staying at the Wright An elementary and standard course home witli her adopted daughter, Hat- will be given. Later there will be a fie Charles. special first aid course which will be ThLs morning, soon after she awak- given in connection with the local Red ened. she said that she was having Cross. trouble breathing.

Indications point that there will be In a fpv. minutes she relapsed into nearly 100 men enrolled in the school and a physician was in Law'rence countv. summoned, but she was dead before he arrived. Coroner J. P.

Caldwell was called and after an investigation gave a certificate of death due to fatty degeneration of the heart and other complications. Mrs. Hall was a fleshy woman. She has no immediate relatives here, but has relatives in Cleveland, who have been notified, and arc to arrive today. To Show Pictures Of Ecuador, S.

A. Wc Sell For Cash! SAVE $400 to $500 On An Ordinary 6 Room House for at Small Cost Curry Lumiier Co. 701 West Grand Street rhone 343G. Almost 180 Aliens To Be Naturalized May Naturalization Court Mercer To Be Largest In Years Rev. C.

C. Eamigh. returned missionary from Ecuador. S. will show pictures of that country this evening in the Alliance Gospel Tabernacle, Pearson street.

Among the slides will be pictures Indian life and the work of the mis- sionarie.s among them. The pictures are very plain and much instruction can be derived in seeing them. The picture.s are being shown At connection with the missionary convention in progress in that church. fSppcial To Thr News) MERCER, Feb. 160 and 180 aliens will be in the May naturalization court at Mercer to have their petitions granted for United States citizenship, it is learned today from the county prothonatory.

Today was the last day on wiiich applications for the May term of the court could be filed. Long lines of applicants filled the courthouse. Tlie May court will be the largest which has taken place in the county for several years. WOl VOl LIKi: TO BE FREE IKOM DEBT? We Will Loan You $10 to $500 fo pay up your old bills, on your Fourniture or Automobile. No endorsers required and ample time allow'ed to repay.

PHONE 5870 Empire Finance Co. Iloom 450 First Nat, Bank Bldgr. 4th Floor, Elevator N. Mercer Street Batiera better groceries Value! Costs you leet because 9 bak 4 it ourselTM. Oui Home Made BREAD 8c tjorie Wrapped Loaf For Good Fiesh Cows See J.

KULKIN 101 We.st Street njB Closing Out ALL ODD PIECES Such as Dres.scrs, Vanity Dresvsers, and Dining Room Furniture, at Cost or Less Than Cost. Also Some Bargains In Kadios W. R. Campbell East North Street. Fhoiie 56.

Two New Scarlet Fever Cases Found CToldie Amos. 8. IP- South Mill street and Albert Wheale, 8. 81 West North street, have scarlet fever, according to a report issued by the department of health today. WOMAN NAMED JUSTISE AT CASTLE SHANNON ilntirnAtlnnal pw PITTSBURGH.

Feb. justice of the peace, who Is Allegheny second woman squire, begins her term of office with her husband, whom she succeeded, in jail. Mrs. John Popp. has received that the legislature has approved her selection as Meanwhile Popp is in jail for nine months to two years for allegedly converting a bond posted by Mike PalLschak.

of Braddock. DUNKLE, NEW POLICE CHIEF AT KANE, PA. KANE, Feb. W. Dunkle, a former night patrolman, today became chief of police of Kane after Burgess N.

A. NeLson was summoned to cast the deciding ballot in a i borough council deadlock last night. Dunkle and the former chief. Clyde J. McKnall, were tied with four votes each when Nelson cast the decisive vote.

Dunkle formerly was chief of police of Corry, where Milton R. Tipton, former Kane police chief is law enforcement head. ALLEN'S MARKET Quality's Best Prices Ivess PURITAN BACON Whole or Half Slab LOCAL PEOPLE AT FUNERAL IN ALIQUIPPA Among the friends and relatives W'lio attended the funeral services for the late Harry Gillespie Sunday af- i ternoon at his home in Aliquippa Mr. and Mrs. A.

R. Kerr, Mrs. Ola I Crill, Mr. and Mrs. T.

A. Buciianan and daughter. Eliza Jane, Mr. and Mrs. H.

M. Rae and daughters Betty and Mary Louise. Mrs. S. M.

Gillespie, Frank Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Everett McNees and daughters. Georgiana, Agnes and Marian and son, Robert and Thomas, Elmer and Sarah Kerr. LEGION COMMITTEE VISITS AT MIDLAND The American Legion visitation committee journeyed to Midland.

Monday evening they attended the meeting of the Legion Post at that place. Among the local post members who spoke at the meeting Dr. H. H. Rosenthal, Pat J.

Dempsey and De Graff Robinson. I 29c tt) A TBACT Mor-n 4AY0t liome is said to be the place where we grumble the most and are treated best. Less frumble some of that attractive and comfortable furniture from Keystone Furniture Co. 364 £. W'ashinstoD Street COUNCIL FAILS TO HOLD CONFERENCE Members of city council were scheduled today to discuss 1929 improvements but ow'ing to the absence of City Solicitor Robert McKinney White the session was postponed.

Solocitor White detained from the meeting owing to SLIGHT ACCIDENT E. J. King of R. D. No.

2 reported today, that he w'as driving north on Highland avenue at Grant street, when a car bearing Pennsylvania license 41-165, was in front his machine, stopped suddenly and backed into his machine, doing some damage. BRlCtS Ui iiuiiiive design, laiidsoinely overstufted and upholstered quality mohair, 'i'he are spring iilled. iniil web construction throughout. A that will giv'e vou years service and satistaciion. Other Living Roonn Suites Formerly $135 to $645 Now $85 to $445 A Dining Suite of Charming Design A ncM and surely beautii'ul suite.

Possesses large turned and fluted unlays and tancy stretchers. large surfaces are constructed genuine American Walnut with tramework of match. Formerly S3 -mmSiw Other Dining Room Suites Formerly $128 to $620 Now $79 to $420 OCHO Complete 5-Piece Suite For The Bedroom Regular Price $158 illvllJtOOM All elegantly designed suite. All flat surfaces are rich walnut. Many notew'orthy features characterize this suite overlay veneers indented lines plate glass mirrors dustproof And.

.1 really remarkable value' Other Bedroom Suites Formerly $110 to $750 Now $69 to $525 FfBRIiAEY FlUNITtRE So firmly arc we convinced that our are lower that we actually you make mi- parisons. Our buying power has enabled us to secure wondrous values fs-r this greate or all events of the year, ihe leading manufacturers oi the nation have contributed handsomely tj the unending list of value offerings on displaw Set your mind at ease on the point of where to -e- cure greatest furniture offering Come to tliis store where service and satisfaction is a bvw and, remember, small initial down payments will secure your every purchase. CEDAR CHESTS Finished In Walnut Reduced To Fornner Price $22 SPINET DESKS Finished In Mahogany Reduced To $19-50 Former Price $29 Rug Bargains Mohawk A'clvct Rugs. 9x12 Fringed Velvet Rugs. 9x12 I2 Seamless Velvet Rugs.

9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs. 9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs, 9x12 Wool AVilton Rugs. 9x12 Worsted Wilton Rugs, Higelow Wilton Rugs. 9x12 $19.75 $29.50 $32.00 $34.00 $42.00 $49.50 $87.50 $113.75 THE FREW CO. ORNKR AM) NORTH STHKKTS.

Dead Man In Taxi Identified Today Man Found Dead In Taxi Joseph Buck Of Westview, Near Pittsburgh Is Ahead With CREDIT At LAWRENCE Furniture Store 6 Washington On fhe Stylish uaa Oxforda in Patent or black iflazed Kid over combination last to fit row or wide txeels. to 10. AAAA to Wide. At new low Famous Cosmetician Is Offered $1000 She showed a leading screen btar how Co look beautiful at all times, how to keep her skin smooth and velTety and how to keep face powder on her fact 11 day without repow dering. Miis Mae Davies says Finesse Foundation Cream the only Cream uses recommeniJs to Ixrf fcrren Star iricnds.

She also Iciifhc effect secret oi looking at ail I Mae Davies has wntoen a booklet fo (Oimrttu frr4 at inc. oi New Cahlie, 30 East ashington ou A line of IvUet Pieparatiuiii. Joseph Buck, 62, 214 Frankiord avenue, Westview, is the man who was iound dead in a Pittsburgh taxi Monday evening, according to latest reports. The man was placed in a taxi un the Northside, Pittsburgh, by a boy. who requested tlie driver to him around a little bit and let him (iie Later the taxi driver lound that his tare had slumped to the of the ear.

When he was unable to arouse the man. were called, and he was taken to the Presbyterian hospital where he was pronounced dead. Tlie body was taken fo the morgue, where later it was identified. First reports incorrectly gave the age as 42. YOUNG CLUB MEETS MONDAY EVENING ol 81.

Pari.sh met last ui he basement of the church. Tliere was a large attendance of the members and plans were perfected for the pre- Lenten party. Various committees were named and everything is functioning in such a manner as to indicate the complete success of the occasion. Y. w.

c. A. Notes i na.sketbal1 Game The Phantom Basketball team of the Y. will play the Mahoning M. E.

team this evening in the Mahoning school Athletic Club The Athletic ciub of the Y. will have their monthly dinner meeting Wednesday evening at 6 in the Y. W. C. A third floor dining the dinner the club members will have a plunge in the Ben FYanklin pool.

Social The social committee of the Y. Athletic club luid a business meeting Monday evening in the Y. W. During the meeting the committee decid- ed to not have their George Washington party as was The Veteran Church man Honored On Sunday Charles Smith of South Mill street, one of the best known residents of the South Side, who has been quite ill for some time, was able to return to the Bible School of the Central Christian churcli where he has been a faithful and constant member for many years on last Sunday morning. Ilis return after a prolonged illness was the signal for special recognition and the Ladies Bible cla.ss through Mrs.

A. J. Bollnger presented him with a number of nice gifts in 3 nition of his return to active duty there Special Speaker At Reformed Church Rev. R. McEwen returned Monday to Pittsburgh, where he Is taking post-graduate work in the club is giving a play on February 20.

formed Seminary of that Instead of the George Washington city. party the chib vuill have a Rev. McEuen ih'Uvi'red two lorce- iiiiormal party lollowing tbe plaj. i fui sermons at the morning and evening services in the Ret co ined Presbyterian church of this city Sabbath. In the morning hi preached on the text 1 Stand at the Door and Knoek In the evening his message along sionary lines, speaking from Uie and Oo." Rev.

McEwin is iV'l- fa.st, Ireland He has in tins country for a number of months preparatory to sailinvi for Australia where he will go as a Little Damage Is Done By Small Fire Slore Of L. Barone, 1221 Moravia Street, Is Slightly Damaged Practically no damage was diUie to the store of I Barone, 1221 Moravia stri et, when a small tire broke out in the back ot the at this moining. Trucks A and from the CVntral Kire and No. 5 tire company the alarm. It IS the 01 Kue Charles l.ynn that Parone buiUiin lire in a small stove, usiiik when tlie stove exploded This is d.

mod by Barone, but the ir. found signs in.iica'e that belief is A amount or chemical used the tire and the trucks wer. back in service agaiii at 8 30 liuman Uiings hang i. slendrr thread; the strongest with a sudden VAN FLEET EAKIN Home of Hart Schaffner Marx Clothes 113 Uaxlnngtou Xrect 1 UI.

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