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NEW CASTLE, NEWS, MONDAY, JULY 11, In Religious and Fraternal NEW IDEA MEMBERS NORTH BEAVER CLUB BREAKFAST AT PARK TO MEET WEDNESDAY Members of the New Idea club in the grove of Cascade Park Saturday morning for a breakfast outing. Among the special guests were Miss Marjorie Clark and her mother. Mrs. Clark. An appetizing menu served, and the time following was spent leisurely with the park amusements.

A steak try was planned for Friday, August 32, Cascade Park, with a special program of entertainment beinu planned. DORCAS CLASS PLANS ANNUAL FAMILY OUTING Dorcas class members of the Epworth church, together with their families, will hold their annual picnic at Cascade park. Tuesday evening, July 12, at 6:30 o'clock. The occasion will be in the form of a tureen, and a program of informal entertainment for all ages, will feature the after dinner hours. Marriage of Interest The many local friends of Abe Marcus, son of Mr, and Mrs.

Joseph Marcus of Beaver Falls, will be interested in the news of his marriage to Miss Edith Shleifer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shliefer of Dorchester, which was solemnized by the Rev. A. Jacobson on Wednesday, June 22.

in the Aperion Temple in Roxbury, Mass. After an elaborate wedding ceremony the couple left on a short wedding trip, and are now receiving their friends at their newly furnished home in New Brighton, where the groom is employed. Mr. Marcus is a brother of Mrs. Lou Kulkin of Winslow avenue, this citv.

Mr. and Mrs. James Gardner, of North Beaver township, will receive the members of the North Beaver Garden club in their home on Wednesday evening. July 13. The program includes: Hints" by Mrs, C.

Fullerton; Fireplaces and Living Mrs. J. W. Brewster. A special feature will be presented by the North Beaver Junior Garden club.

Central Christian The teachers and officers of the Bible school will meet this evening with Rev. and Mrs. T. B. Shearer of Boyles avenue.

The C. C. Missionary society will have a steak fry at Cascade Park Tuesday evening at 6 Thursday afternoon at 1 the members of the Dorcas class will meet at the church to go to the home of Mrs. Rutherford Owens, for a picnic supper at 6 o'clock. Friday evening Mrs.

will have a supper at 6 o'clock at beach. Presbyterian church which was scheduled for Friday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. I. Clark, on Highland avenue, has been postponed indefinitely, due to illness. Central Presbyterian Central Presbyterian church activities of this week: The July picnic of the O.

U. Society will be held at Ca.scade Park Thursday, July 14 at 6 Infant baptism will be administered next Sunday. Club Pienie Held An enjoyable day for members of the Pandoras club was Sunday, when they gathered at an out of town park for their annual picnic. Families of the members were guests. Immediately upon their arrival lunch was served in the grove, after which the various amusements of the park were enjoyed by all.

Games were also played, the prize falling to Mrs. Ruben Pratt. Later in the day, dancing was the main diversion for the group. Club Tuesday The home of Mrs. Margaret Clarke Butler avenue, will be the scene of a meeting of the 1932 club Tuesday afternoon when the members gather for a regular meeting.

Mrs. Tillie Hartman will be hostess at this time. -Suits-Us Club. Members of the Suits-Us dub will meet Thursday evening with Mrs. George Hartman on Crawford avenue.

I nion Label League The Women's Union Label League will hold a business meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Wallace Block. Sarah Book Class Members of the Sarah Book class will meet at the of Mrs. Mary Palmer, 1508 Huron avenue, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 The meeting will be in charge of the president, Mrs. Palmer, and the teacher, Mrs. Sarah Book.

Christ Lutheran Christ Lutheran church activities of this week: This afternoon: Outing of Hc-O- Chu club at Cascade Park. Tuesday: Ladies Aid Society in the church at 2 p. m. Mrs. G.

Schlumberger, hostess. Friday: Senior Young People's Society at 8 p. m. Annetta McKee Class Annetta McKee Bible class will meet Tuesday at 2:30 p. m.

with Mrs. Abe Kildoo, 927 Maryland avenue, Mrs. M. R. Newbury leader.

Mrs. Ida M. Allison, teacher. First Methodist First M. E.

church activities of this week: Wednesday: All day sewing of the Guild. The mid-week service will be because of the district picnic at Grove City park. Recreation during the afternoon, picnic supper, evening program. Willing Workers to Meet Members of the Willing Workers class of the Emanuel Baptist church will meet at the church Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. W.

M. S. Postponement The meeting of the Women's sionary society of Highland United Maitland Memorial Activities for the week at the Maitland Memorial M. church are as follows: Tuesday evening, teachers meeting in the Sunday school room. Tuesday evening, the class will have a tureen dinner at Cascade park at o'clock.

Thursday evening. Young People's meeting at 7:30 o'clock. Martha Lodge, No. 10 Members of the Martha lodge, No. 10, will meet at Cascade Park Tuesday evening at six for a dinner outing.

S. of I). Tureen Dinner. The S. of D.

Girls and Mrs. Sunday school ela.ss of the i Central Presbyterian church will i have a tureen dinner at the home 1 of Mrs. Zach Allerton, 114 West Leasure avenue, at 6 Tuesday evening instead of the regular July picnic. Church of the Nazarene Wednesday night, prayer meeting, followed by orchestra practice and chorus practice. Thursday night, class meeting at the home of Mrs.

F'orbes Reynolds, New Wilmington. Friday night, Young Missionary society meeting. Friday night, the prayer group meets at the home of Mr. Carr, 107 Atlantic avenue. St.

Lutheran St. John's Lutheran church activities of this week: The Catherine Von Bora Missionary Society will have the annual picnic at the home of Mrs. Elmer Dyson, corner of Falls and East streets, Tuesday evening at 6:30 Members of the Victory Bible class will have a tureen supper at 6:30 o'clock Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. W. H.

Kleckner, 828 Butler avenue Forced Landing Wrecks Ship In Princeton Field Motor Trouble Develops In Airplane And Pilot Is Forced To Land An airplane belonging to Orville McCreery, 317 Wick avenue, oungstown, developed motor trouble over Princeton, Saturday evening, and was forced to seek a landing place. The pilot brought the plane down in a field on the property of George Dean, deputy sheriff of County, but the spot was so rough that tthe plane was overturned several times, badly wrecking it Although the ship was almost completely demolished, the pilot, received only minor lacerations about the head. He called his home fifid for help and a truck was secured to carry the remains of the airplane a way, The mishap oceured about 6.20 Saturday evening. PART OF EUCLID AVENUE OPEN Euclid Avenue between North Mercer and Albert streets ha- been opened to traffic. Should weather not interfere today the bituminous top will be laid in Euclid avenue between Albert street, and Highland avenue, it was reported at the city office.

You can tell whether you are a true Liberal with pure motives and high ideals. You favor the side that is losing. To Start Paving On Clenmore It was reported the city office t. od a a a rn shovel will moved either today or tomorrow from Laurel avenue Clenrnore boulevard which is be paved between North Mercer --treet and Highland avenue. Clenmore boulevard will be the first program thoroughfore to be improved, it was added.

Excavation has been practically completed in Laurel avenue, was reported. Ordinary people a butter knife in the old da vs In Winter it, enough like a knife, and in Summer it wasn't enough like a spoon. False Teeth Wearers Are Worst Breath Offenders! More Than a Mouth say Authorities Recommend Polident Plates and bridges soak up odors and impurities like a sponge! A thin dark scum collects on them. This scum holds germs and decay bacteria. It is so tough that ordinary brushing seldom removes it.

And it gets into every tiny crevice where brushing even reach. Almost always it results in breath -probably the most offensive of all breath odors. Yet a perfect way to clean and purify false teeth without brushing, acid or danger. It is dent, the powder that dissolves away ail scum, stains, tarnish anct odor. Makes breath sweeter- and plates or bridges look better and feel better.

Tens of thousands call Polident a ing for comfort, convenience and hygiene. Long-lasting can costs only 30c at any drug store. Approved by Good Housekeeping Bureau and dentists everywhere. Cleans, Purifies Like Magic rla'r v.r hrldjfp In of Add little Polident powder in 10 to 1'. rinse and It and read to AIR CONDITIONED COOL, COMFORTABLE REGEN'X' hits TONIGHT.

WEI SWING WITH BING IN THE GAYEST FUN-SHOW OF THE NEW SEASON! Prevents Breath' C. V. C. lub C. U.

C. club members will meet at Cascade park Wednesday morning at ten o'clock for breakfast. Following the breakfast, the group will play 500. tre hostess being Mrs. Harry Baxter.

Friendly Clique Club Mrs. Nicholas Altobella will entertain the members of the Friendly Clique club tonight at her home on Dushane street, instead of Mrs. L. Cicerone as had originally been announced. Dames Of Malta Star of Liberty Sisterhood.

No. 174, Dames of Malta, will meet in the Malta hall, Ea.st Washington street, on Tuesday evening at 7:45 o'clock. Stewart-Margaret Sullavan in Wednesday Quilting Club. Members of the Wednesday Quilting club will meet at the heme of Mrs. William Kleckner.

828 Butler avenue. Komisya Sokolic. Members of the Komisya Sokolic will meet at 7:30 o'clock in the picnic grove at Cascade park on Monday. July 11. O.

M. K. Club Members of the O. M. club will have a picnic on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs.

C. E. Fullerton. Covert Station. STYLE HEADLINERS I In Beautiful WHITES I 1 Club Members of the Club of the Women's Benefit Association.

Review 98. will hold a ham fry tonight at 6 o'clock, in the home of Mrs. Bruce Miller Winter avenue. Gleaners Postponed Picnic of the which was scheduled for Tuesday of this week, has been postponed until a later time. Side Needleeraft West Side Needleeraft members will meet at the George Horchler camp, along the Neshannoek creek, on Tuesday afternoon for a tureen dinner.

and Nite With all beauty of and originals dwwn-toaarth FOR SPORT FOR DRESS FOR EVENING 60 STYLES Section Y. L. B. Section A of the Y. L.

B. class, Third U. P. church, will have a brunch at Cascade Park on Wednesday morning. Kiink Reunion The Klink family reunion will take place Saturday, July 16.

at the Grove Citv Memorial Park. TRIPNCLE SHOE STORES 229 East Washington Tigers Auxiliary Tigers auxiliary members will meet tonight in their Home street club rooms at 7:30 TWO HUNDRED ARE CONFIRMED From AIK COOLE1) PARAMOUNT kMkMAM JUjUl TODAY ami TUESDAY Double Feature A Hit! A Wow! A Laugh Riot! LESLIE HOWARD and JOAN BLONDELL, in with III MPHREY BOGART Plus: BCCK JONES, in Plus; SHORTS place at the church Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, and then, as the climax and conclusion of the anniversary, there will be a Golden Jubile? Dinner Tuesday evening in the Cathedral dining room. Rev. Fr. Joseph A.

Doerr, pastor, said today that the program at the Cathedral will not last long. The addresses will be short. All guests are urged to be there promptly at 6:30 for all will be served at the same time. The program and dance will follow. Musical selections during the program will be furnished gratis by the Donati School of Music, it is announced.

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CRESCENT AHONING TO WN 3 Shows Dally, 5:30, 7:20, 9:30 TONIGHT A TUESDAY With Charles Starrett Also IN THE SKY" With Stuart ichael Whalen Also: NEWS REEL! BUSINESS COLLEGE Our Fall term begins Sept. 6. Our new classes in all departments will begin at that time. Our Secretarial Course is very popular for high school graduates. They can begin Sept.

6, and easily finish in cor school year and what is said of our Secretarial Course is also true with the Actual Business Course, our Stenographic Course and our College Accounting Course. You will like the is so can be used in all walks of life. You can enter a business of your own, secure employment, or use it to help pay your way through college for furthur specialized training. Our office is open daily. See us about your September By doing so this month, you will save from $5 to $10 on a scholarship.

New Castle Business College THE ONLY THEATRE IN LAWRENCE (OI NTY COOLED REFRIGERATED AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM. AIR IS WASHED AND FILTERED. BY BROUGHT BACK BY PUBLIC DEMAND THE SHOWPLACE OF NEW CASTLE STARTS TOMORROW FLAMING ROMANCE Mighty City that vanished Twentieth Century-Fox presents DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S production TYRONE ALICE DON POWER-FAYE-AMECHE Al ICI AN DEVINE LEVY AND A CAST OF THOUSANDS Directed by HENRY KING.

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