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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 19

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New Castle Newsi
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New Castle, Pennsylvania
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NEW CASTLE, NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1959 N1NETEEN- New Bedford Cantata Wil Be Presented A Christmas Cantata, World's will be given by the Adult and Junior choirs of (he United Presbyterian Church, on Sunday Dec. 20 at 8 p. m. A White Gift offering will be taken Sunday morning. Dec.

20 in Hopewell and United Presbyterian Churches, to be added to that collected in other churches, to help in the purchase of food, medicine, clothing and shelter for the one million people living in refugee camps in Palestine. mas Carols, followed by the showing of pictures o. the Holy Land. NEW BEDFORD NOTES Wm. Hartzell.

was selected as the leader of this area to attend the National Council Meeting of the Boy Scouts of America, held in the Mt. View Hotel, Greensburg, on Thursday and Friday of last week. Valley Civic Club when they met nasoiine into the furnace of nor in the home Mr. and Mrs. Wal- home.

The victim is Mrs. Jose ter Wallace, New Castle, on Cantanzarite. day evening. David entertained the group with Christmas Carols' played on the Trumpet. He wa? accompanied on the piano by Gibson.

Chuck Dieter is ill with tonsilitis. Laurel Library Gains 72 Volumes Brothers Meet In Auto Crash PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR MEN-FREE GIFT BOXES Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shields and family ot Youngstown, were Sunday dinner guests the parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Shields. Mrs. Martha Walsh received a fractured skull and injuries to her ear when she fell down the collar steps last week. She is a patient in Jameson Memorial Hospital. News Briefs from CHURCH NOTES The Fellowship Group will meet on Monday, Dec.

21, in the church, to pack boxes for Christmas giving. The Philathea Group held an ail- day meeting in the church on Thursday. The time was spent in sewing on the Junior Choir robes. Mrs. Wylie Cooper had charge of the devotions.

Something out of the ordinary was the all male choir of fourteen voices singing Immanuel, in the United Presbyterian Church on, Sunday morning. A Candle Lighting Service will be held in Hopewell Church on Thursday evening Dec. 24, from 11:30 to This is sponsored by the Jr. and Sr. Hi Westminster Fellowship, and is for all the community.

STAMP WINDOW OPEN The stamp window ol the New Bedford Post Office will be open until 4:00 p. m. on Saturday, Dec. 19th. GARDEN CLUB PARTY The New Bedford Garden Club held a Christmas meeting at the hromc of Mrs.

Dale Whiting on Tuesday evening, when the new' Officers were installed. Mrs. Wm. Goodwin was in charge of the installation. Mrs.

Evelyn Grell gave a very interesting talk on Bells and displayed her collection. Christmas gi ts were exchanged between green Thumb Sisters. The hostess served a delicious lunch, assisted by Mrs. Robert Zedaker, and Mrs. Frank Hisey.

CLASS MEETING The Beacon Sunday School Class meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Floyd Harry, on Thursday evening. The devotions were in charge of Mrs. Frank Cover. Mrs.

George Dieter gave a talk on Was the Star of Bethlehem" Christmas gifts were exchanged, and new officers were elected. Mrs. Floyd Harry is president, with Mrs. Paul Shields, vice president. DOMESTIC SCIENCE CLUB Domestic Science Club members were entertained in the.

home Mrs. Donald Gibson for their Christmas meeting. The president, Mrs. Frank Stoughton opened the meeting with the from Luke and a prayer. A reading Keep was given by Peter Marshall.

A Tribute" was given for Mrs. Nelly Daugherty, a charter member of the Club, by Mrs. Irwin Ropp. A gilt to was sent by club. For the program, Mrs.

Paul Shields gave several readings for Christmas and reviewed the story, Days Before by Hope Hale. Mrs. Fred Lenk and Mrs. Frank Cover played piano duets Christmas carols. Sunshine Sisters exchanged gifts.

Pleasing holiday refreshments were served by the hostess. SCOUT DANCE The Explorer Scouts held a dance in the Grange Hall on Saturday evening, hich was a real success. The Explorer Scouts are under the leadership of Wm. Hartzell, and the Troop is sponsored by the New Bedford Grange. TUREEN DINNER The Searchlight Class enjoyed a Tureen dinner in the church dining room on Friday evening.

Fol-I lowing the dinner, games were played, and the group sang Christ- William Dittmer is a patient in Sharon General Hospital, here he is under observation. Mrs. Lloyd Goodge received word of the birth of a son to her son and wife, Sgt. and Mrs. William Hollerman, in Ft.

Carson, on Nov. 26. The baby has been named William Andrew. Mrs. Wilson Carlisle returned to her home on Saturday, after spending several weeks in the North Side Hospital, following surgery.

Thomas A. Jenkins. 23, 1708 At- An estimated 72 volumes have kinson saw a car hit a parked There will be no Parent-Teacher been collected by the Laurel High timck and bounced into his car Association meeting during the School Varsity Club for the school jav month of December. The next library, it was reported today. meeting will be held on January ThP dub opened its drive in the He probably was surprised to 26.

Laurel community on Nov. 30. Tt is find the other driver in the acci- slated to end Monday. dent early today in the 600 block Members are collecting nw or Washington Sl. was his used books and taking donations which will be used toward the brother.

Richard, Last purchase of books. Brook Rd. Anyone wishing to contribute Richard was treated and dis- jbooks may contact the school li- charged for New Castle Hospital brarian. Miss Carolyn Camp, or for a laceration of the left knee any Varsity Club member. Labeled pajn in the left shoulder, containers have been placed around a cruising city policeman came community for any financial upon the accident at about 3 a m.

donations. atier Richard had left the scene Robert Harrison is president of Robert Aubel, 109 N. Lee Ave. 1 the club and Merrill Giles, before 5 a.m. New Castle GALLERY The de-emphasis Hospital notified police Richard in government contracts for boron CAR Is LOOTED was in the emergency room after fuel has forced the layoff of 62 Donald Pannufe, 17, Box 141, being taken to the hospital by Au- more employes of Callery Chemi- 11 ill.sville.

told City Police his car bel. cal Co. in Callery. it has been an-jwas looted recently while it was Thomas was driving West and nounced by the firm. Although parked in the New Castle School of Richard East at the time of the production work will be Building, Florence and E.

crash. Richard told police he fell research and development in this Washington Sts. Stolen was a set asleep at the wheel while on his area lias been severely modified, ()j tools, including a tool home. it is reported. a car radio, a spare tire, a car Police said the truck is owned battery and a side view mirror.

Ibv Russell Trucking, Wampum. FOXBURG Foxburg Boro Council has accepted a motion to Fur Lined Gloves 3.98 Fine quality soft with full rabbits fur lining. Silk Neck Ties 1.50 Give him a tie that he will he proud to wear enjoy for years. VJ Wool Sweaters Wash Wear Pajamas 3.98 3.98 2.98 The very same DuPont banlon sox that most stores sell for 1 00! Plain colors or argyles. warm, wash 'n wear cotton flannel robes' Plaids! Prints! Plains! Jersev knit, button front sweaters, a 5 95 sweater for 3.98.

Coat or middy Broadcloth or cotton flannel The usual quality for 2 98. Nearby Places Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Cooper entertained at a family dinner on Sunday honoring t. seventh birthday of their granddaughter, Wendy Wallace.

Other guests were her parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wallace and her brother Douglass, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace.

The eleven month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mijavec is a patient in the South Side Hospital, Youngstown, O. for observation. Tuesday evening was guest night at the Bafcsemer Club, when they met in the Presbyterian Church.

Ladies from here were Mrs. Frank Stoughton, who took as her guest, Mrs. Donald Gibson, and Mrs Frank Cover had as her guest Mrs. Carl Phillips. Mrs.

Lloyd Bailey was ill at her home over the weekend, suffering from sore throat and cold. purchase the Foxburg Water Co 'it was learned at a special meet ing of council this week. The Foxburg authority lias taken a one- vear option on the property at the request of council. Purchase price was $32,000. MERCER A jury in the court of Herman M.

Rodgers convicted Mrs. Joan Bissell of Stoneboro of involuntary manslaughter Wednesday after hearing wit- tiesses testify that she was responsible in the traffic death of John L. Buck Rouseville. Buck was fatally injured on Aug. 21 when his car collided with one driven by Mrs.

Bissell traveling en the wrong side of the road. Bridge Club met at the home of Mrs. Glenn Eppinger on Friday evening for dinner. Mrs. Wylie Wallace was co-hostess.

Prizes went to Mrs. William Froman, high, Mrs. William Taylor, second, Mrs. Frank Cover, consolation and Mrs. Delmont Michaels, galloping.

Christmas gifts were exchanged. Mr. and Mrs. George Dieter were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Forcht, in Youngstown. O. Mrs. Donald Gibson and son David were guests of the Mahoning BEAVER FALLS City council has passed on first reading, a proposed ordinance establishing a pension plan for city employes. The plan is for other than police and firemen.

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