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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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New Castle Newsi
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New Castle, Pennsylvania
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10
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TEN NEW CASTLE NEWS, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1929. TO GRADUATE LARGE CLASS AT COMMENCEMENT TONIGHT Two Hundred And Twenty One Seniors Will Get Diplomas At Exercises PROGRAM WILL BE GIVEN AT FRANKLIN Following are listed the 221 seniors who will be graduated at the 52nd commencement exercises of the New Castle senior high school occur at the Ben PYanklin auditorium tonight at eight 'fhe graduates are listed by cour- They are as follows; ACADKMK roi KSt Elma E. Badger Marian L. Baker Mae Banks Eloise Orace Berquist Helen R. Blaha Richard V.

Blaine James Hugh Book Mayerd S. Broida Charels Thomas Brown Hazel Louise Campbell Mildred Cowmeadow Bara Caroline Crammer Victor O. Driver Forrest L. Eakin Henrietta Mary Emerick Margaret E. Alice Jennie Ford Helen Kieffer Jean Genkinger Chauncey G.

Goodchild Roy Hambrlck Maxine Virginia Harlan STOPS FALLING HAIRT Lurky Tifer dundruff and by killing germi like Whyte-Fox tkin Both under Guarantee. 'At and LUCKY Kathryn A. Hicks Rita Rose Hite Myrna C. Houk Joe Hulme Dorothea Frances Johnston Ethel Alice Keck Dorothy P. Kinney Hannah B.

Kulkin Laura Tlielma Lach Mildred G. Levine Caroline Longstreet Katharyne Anne Melvin Edwin L. McClymonds Martha Kathryn McCreary Jean E. McLure Charles C. Nealis Mary Cathyrn Nugent Charles David O'Brien Germaine Anthony E.

Ostrosky Ruth E. Patton Willard Porter Edward Miliar Rea May V. Reamer Krana Lee Sherman W. Herbert Smith Gwendolyn Stroup Stephenson John Davis Tucker Helen Louise Twaddle Martin Waldman Virginia I. Walls Leona J.

Weaver Marjorie G. Wettich Paul B. Wilson Virginia H. Woods S. Eugene Wray Joseph Andrew Yesenski TECHNICAL COURSE Donald O.

Davenport Robert I. Dinsmore James A. Graham John Steve Komarc Walter Joseph Kwolek Stanley N. Lutz Thaddeus Grant Lutz Angelo C. Mooney Anthony T.

Moskal Lloyd J. R. Rich William Gilmore Smith Vincent Eugene Thornburg Arthur F. Woods George Zidow' COMMERCL4L COURSE Mary Margaret Armond Ella Marie Bailey Plumbing Heating We Are Now in Our New Location 28 East St. Frank P.

Andrews Son Plumbing and Heating Phone 261 28 East Street Near The Gas Office I SelUns mmr fiM a line oi Automobile Accessories. Also a represenuktive line cd Honse Pumisfiings, Hardwart, Sporting Goods, Electric Appliances, Wheel Tojrs, Radios and Supplies. Work Clothias. Also Washing MachiAM a 4 Portable Phonographs. Sears, Roebuck and Co.

109-Jl N. Mercer St Wood Porch Swings in two colors, made of oak. S4.60 0 Up McKee's Kut Rata 21 NORTH MILL ST. APPROPRIATE GRADUATION GIFTS Reasonably Priced Our Week-End Prices Are lowest IT AT The Rolling Dollar Gathers No Interest the dollar invested in this Association is like a magnet. It attracts nickels and dimes of interest (i DOLLAR SAVINGS ASSOCIATION East Street Sign Of The Dollar The Same Furniture for Less Money FISHER'S Big Store LONG AVENUE BB Rose Marie Barlet Victoria D.

Bilch Mary E. Bullano Jayne Kathleen Byers Titana Chernyavsky Catherine Louise Oonnors Virginia Rita Conti Joseph J. Cozza Arthur L. Daugherty Jimmie Lee Davenport Margaret E. Evans Margaret M.

Evans Andrew Ezzo Hazel Gertrude Fisher Harriet T. C. Goodman Lida Virginia Harrah Bella Katz Hilda Leonhardt Evelyn Ida Lepply Margaret Louise I Mary Elizabeth Lorenzo Stella Margaret Malloy Mary Rose Martin Beatrice Irene Mitchell Ralph McConnell Louise A. McCormick Oren McFarland Mary Novotni Ann Ponian Annabelle B. Rogers Dorothy J.

Schweikert Helen C. Schweikert Anna Marie Shalack Jennie S. Szamrey Gertrude E. Thompson Helen Tomsko Evelyn M. Wakefield June Minnette Webster Mildred L.

Wheale Mary Emma Woods GENERAL COURSE Thompson Abernathy Charlotte Eleanor Armstrong Hazel I. Barrett Robert E. Bartlett Elizabeth L. Bell Marjorie E. Bell E.

Louise Birt Janet Richards Bowen Mary Ellen Brown Paul E. Brown J. Clyde Burkholder Mary Elizabeth Burns Lillian M. Campbell Dewayne G. Copper Isabelle Louise Cox Isabel B.

Craig Catherine Patricia Cranney Clara Margaret Cross Paul C. Cuba Dorothy Katherine Daugherty Eleanor Jane Dean John P. Delaney Robert S. Dickey Lillian Vesta Dorsey Bertha Marie Douglas Lucian E. Downing James H.

Eagan Edna T. Foster Theresa Mary Frengel Martha Fulkerson Warren R. Gray Elinor M. Grinnen Orville Perry Grossman Marie Amelia Haering Grace M. Haines Thomas J.

Harper, Jr. Chester C. Harris Jean Hattman Richard E. Hitchcock Beryle P. Holmes Dorothy Irene Hoover Norman Willard Houk William Howley George Hudson Donald Edward Huffman Mary Mildred Hurd Alfred M.

Hyde Prank Howard Jenkins Anne A. Johnson Marian E. Johnson Bernice Monroe Jones John Hugh Kallstein Virgil Charles Kelly Hazel Mae Kemp Henry F. Lightner Jack Leroy Llewellyn Thomas J. Long Edwin W.

Mackey Lucile Audry Martin Mary Magdaline Martin Sylvia Lee Martin Florence Irene Minick Alice Mary. Mullen Rachel Zella Myers Mary E. McBride Ruth E. McBride Evelyn I. McCartney Elma Elvere Nelson Thelma F.

Onasch Bennie Owens Rose A. Pavia Otto Pearsall John E. Purdy Charles Aubrey Reno Enzo Restivo George C. Reynolds Walter Richael Luella Margaret Rigby Gladys E. Rowland Doris M.

Shenkan Richard McNeil Solomon Andy Adoll Soyring Eleanor Mildred Stewart Levinah E. Stewart Russell E. Stiritz William W. Stump Geraldine J. Sumner Robert Karl Tackitt Irene Doris Thomas Gladys Margaret Thompson Grace Ella Uber David Vago James Joseph Vessella Mary Elizabeth Wagner Harriet E.

Wallace Anne Dorothy Warso Russell David Weir FYederick Lee Wettich Gladys M. Williams Martha Ellen Wilson Ruth Elinor Wortman Anna Mae Yasko T. Dale Young Amos W. Ziegler. PEPSIN WINS! BEST FOR INDIGESTION Thousands i Poor, Weak Stomachs Now Taking It In New Liquid Fonn.

PHARMACISTS PRAISE IT Stops Acute Kind In Few Minutes Kind In 3 Weelts A Blessing Name Patterson On College Board New Castle Banker Is Honored By Board Of Trustees a dflifihtful f-lixir with nty of real pejisln, sorno Mf nthnl just several other to make it capable of piittiii" almost any weak, rundown, abused stomach In first class shape in three It tastes the most palatable net'tar. The men who created this ly formula know their b.isiness they belU've in nasty rasting: I medicine and the people are with them for Mentha ttie having such a erriendous sale all over the country that many I are asti'unded. i And the laboratory that turns out this hifirhly successful reliever of stoin- ach ag-ony must be run by fair ininded riien for they have passed alonj? word to every druggist in the rountr.N- if Mentha hrinj? serene comfort to anj worn out, run down, sickly, gassy stomach that the owner of that most irnportnnt internal can have his or her money back. Stubbr)rn indigestion of years stand- i ing Is harfl to get rid of, but Mentha is the discovery that will do It; one druggist asserts. You can get It at any real drug store In America and thousands are taking advantage of the guarantee every day.

lOckerd New Kut Hate Megown always has a l-ig supply on hand. You ciin eat anything you want any time you want it when you have ji bottle of Dare's Mentha real pepsin Tn liquid form the right way to take pepsin. Over Sunday Excursion Chicago AWD BETURN 8-9 Saturday, June 8 Eastern Standard Time liV. New Castle ...................8:00 P. M.

Sunday, June 9 Central Standard Time Ar. Chicag-o (Union Sta.) 5:45 A. M. RETURNINO Central Standard Time Chicago 5:00 P. M.

Stopping at Oary, S. Chlcag-o and Engrlewood in both directions. Excursion Tickets g'ood only in Coaches on Excursion Train. A I A RAILROAD Home Ownership Made Easy Do not let your lack of cash stand in the way of yoiir having a new home with all the furniture you lieed make it iortable and vozy. Our Con- Cred Plan enaldes you to own and enjoy youi furniture at the same tune for it in ifmall amounts in the way most fonvenient to you ('ome in and Rsk us about it.

We helped i.undreds of niay we help you? better hjrnrt'jrc For 9 26 East Washingrton Street Results of board of trustee and athletic council elections at Westminster college were made known yesterday. These elections, which took plase last Saturday and Monday, complete the boards for the coming i year. Rufus C. Patterson, president of the National Bank of Lawrence county. New Castle, was elected to the vacancy in the four year tenure on the board of trustees caused by the death of Mr.

Hugh Kennedy, Buffalo. N. Y. J. S.

Mack of McKeesport, was re- i elected to the board for a term of four years. Attorney Roy Neville, Sharon, was reelected president of the athletic council for the coming year. Other officers reelected were; W. McCroy, vice-president; H. T.

Getty, treasurer; and A. A. McDonald, secretary. A. A.

McDonald was reelected graduate manager for the coming year. Father Kills Son, Mistaken For Burglar CHARLESTON. W. June 6. Believed to have been mistaken for a burglar while walking in his sleep.

Estill Ramspy, 10, died in a hospital here from a gunshot wound at the Ramsey home at Barlow Station, on the Elk river. The father. Ed Ramsey, fired the fatal shot after he failed to recognize his son in the darkness, police were informed. The father, awakened by a noise, fired in the general direction of it when he received no response to a demand for the intruder to Identify himself. The youth was shot through the head.

The coroner later reported the fatality was clearly an accident. Sick Mother Tries To Save Daughter JOHNSTOWN, June Her dress igniting wliile making a fire in the kitchen stove. Leora Baker, colored, eight, daughter of Lsaac Baker, was severely burned here today. She is in a condition at Memorial hospital, of burns over the, entire body. victim mother was ill in bed.

but ran to the assistance upon hearing her screams Cornerstone To Be Placed With Trowel Used By Washington Hoover To Use Historic Tool On New Commerce Building WASHINGTON. June the same trowel employed by George Washington in laying the cornerstone of the capitol building, President Hoover will lay the cornerstone of the new department of commerce building here on June 10, it was announced today. Mr. address, together with complete ceremonies on the occasion, will be broadcast over the combined networks of the National Broadcasting company between the hours of 5 and 6 p. E.

D. ITie new structure to house all bureaus of the commerce department, excepting the bureau of standards, will cover three city blocks and will cost approximately $17,500,000. Thieves Make Raid On Prize Chickens BEAVER, June Thieves stole 40 prize chickens at $150 from the hen house of Reed Potter town.ship With a flashlight Mrs. Reed prevented the from entering another house containing an equal number of chickens, the thieves becoming frightened sight o' ihe light. Potter township farmers arc ing virgil with shotguns as result of many recent raids on cliicken coops in the district.

H. £. ALEXANDER 101t-J. South Mercer St. Trad i ii I I New Quality Pianos We Are Ivocal Agents for the Kimball, Packard, Jesse French and Galbransen We Invite You to Call.

MILLEMAN MUSIC CO. 8 W. Street New Castle. Lawrence Avenue EUwood City. (iOTHlf CTlOtliiC Sogs the A I.I.-n.rrTKK it Amo 4'omr In and It S40.00 Model Beautiful two-tone case, and with the Jar-Proof movement.

SEt THEM AT ('harge Accounts Invited. strives for a perfect balance. For those who are ill, she provides remeflies. develop 1 or almost every ill there Is a pure, natural, Saii-Tox Health preparation at this store. THE TERMINAL DRUG STORE Washington at Jefferson.

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Years Available:
1891-1978