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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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New Castle Newsi
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New Castle, Pennsylvania
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NEW CASTLE, PA, NEWS, TUESDAY, 30, I9W. SAY FLOOR KLUK TW100 WX06 JOHH I Ail noon (luride CM) PlorCeel tee McalSoor wood. coucrese, lmide or one. Ho extra preparation to wwg i LOW COST Ctear (ntMffMMtt tee fcf tesWcc, wfaisb.aad wax. Guaranteed OM ID crack or peal Gjm oo Dries ovenright.

Used by thou- iMtds for ere rat M. DALE ANDREWS LUMBER, INC. K. D. 7 (Mi JaakstB) CROTON HARDWARE i SPENCER CO.

It DUS Menar St. i UN i SAY KOOK PAINT SAY FIOK ((At AUXILIARY FLAKS YULI SQUARE DAN01 North Beaver Township fire- auxiliary and voldnteers will gather for yulo Mason social In Om form of a square danco In ths l.O.O.F. hall Enon Vallay jn Saturday evening. Deccaabar last Maya family nf who was was tha IM ff nany lovoly gifts, wans was an orchid from Elder Cyril Whitoott, Of Logan, Utah. Mrs.

wood waa aaalstod in teg hy har daughter, Mrs. Kilmer fWta At an impressive ceremony performed in St. Joseph a church Saturday morning, November 27, at 10 Elsie Josephine Twigg of New Bedford, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J.

Twigg of Lemoyne, became the bride of John James Klamer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Klamer of R. 7, Mahoningtown.

Rev. Fr. Cornelius Seeker officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride waa attired in a white satin gown, styled with Isceyokc and sleeves. The full skirt fell te a short court train.

Her fingertip veil was of Illusion and sha carried bouquet of white mums. Mias Patricia Twigg, sister of the bride, as maid of honor, wore a gown of aqua with a headdress and flowers to match. Carrying out a rainbow wedding, bridesmaids, the Bfiases Stella Bistyga, aunt of the groom, and Sophia Jendrysik. cousin of the groom wore gowns of pink and blua, re spectively, with matching headdress and flowers. Flower girls Patricia Klamer, sister of the groom, and Barbara PUner, cousin of the groom, wore gowns of blue and pink, respectively, with matching headdresses and flowers.

Raymond Klamer, brother of the groom, sorvod aa host man and the ushers were David Palkovich and James Kuaor. both eotuina of the LITTLI FLOWER CLUB HAS SOCIAL TIME Little Flower dub of St. church held its monthly meeting in the church auditorium recently, end business was followed by hour. Cards and games were pastimes, prises being awarded to Mrs. Eva Sherry, Mrs.

Frances Acker, Mrs. Anne Mulcahy, Kate Gallagher, Mrs. Ctetus Martin, Mrs. Helena Patton arid Mrs. Margaret Calahan.

Hostesses were Mrs. Margaret Carrigan, Mrs. Roy Campbell, Mrs. Margaret Calahan and Mrs, Alice Carrigan. A testy lunch waa served at the I om of the meeting.

There was a reception tor 75 people in the home of the parents, which lasted throughout the afternoon and evening, following which the newlyweds left mi a wadding trip to Wilmington. O. where they will take up residence. Mrs. Klamer la a graduate of Union high achool and waa employ ed as a clerk at J.

C. Penney Co HOMI DEPARTMENT PLANE MBIT Members fo tha Home and Educational department of the Wom- I will Mrs. C. Wood of Bast entertained at an a club will meet ln tha boma Mrs. C.

L. Brennemaa. Moody avanue, Thursday afterooon at 1 far dlacuaaien will ba "Hobbta? and aU tbe tedies ara urged te alther btteg tbetr hobbiea wfth tham or be preparad to apeak onthem. Iba. John la ahairman of thla maottng wtth Mrp.

C. L. Bitmntnm nt HW ra mw Mii IHa Bpn ni wfDilly vffl te tha f. avenue Copeou, IM Rast Loosuro with Mrs. Fred Mueller high school and la a member of the U.

S. air force, etetioned at the Wilmington, O. air base Mrs. GemTlUeh! of 4SW Blunston avenue waa pleasantly surprised at a birthday party held In her honor, the hostess being her mother-in-law, Mrs. Lawrence Rich.

Games were played and those Helen Gennaro Special gueet attending was Marilyn Kojina, of last Chicago, Ind Later delicious buffet lunch was carved and enjoyed by candlelight. Thoee aiding were: Mrs. Joseph Bartberger, Mrs. Gloria Rleh, and Mrs. Olga Palmer.

The honoree was the recipient of many lovely and useful gifts. Friendly Cenetos Claea Friendly Couples elssa of Central Presbyterate church will meet thla evening te the church parlors. Garden Council of Lawrence County, guild room, Trinity Episcopal church. Poetry Group, Frances Haytem, R. D.

S. Chrysolite, Mrs. John Futeno, hostess. Friendly Relations, Mrs. Michael Gennaula, 805 Emerson avenue.

Good Neighbor, Mrs. John S. Earl, West Washington street extension. Heureux Neuf, Mrs. Charles Henderson, 231 last Meyer avenue.

Young Mrs. James Hilton, Wilson avenue. 1939 Sewing, Mra. Tony Gtama- rino, 914 Cunningham avenue. Nomad, Mrs.

Daniel Latess, 1231 East Brook street. N. A. C. of 1937, dinner.

G.K.W., Mrs. Charles Wilson, Laurel boulevard. Lawrence County League of Women Voters, Y.W.C.A., 2 p. m. C.

Mrs. Ralph Criswell, Temple avenue. Nutrition lecture by Mrs. Anna de Planter Bowes, p. ra.

Y.W.C.A. Beta Sigma Phi, Mn. Donald P. Copson, 134 East Leasure avenue. Make This A Musical CHRISTMAS To Last Thru the GIVE A MEMBERSHIP TO OUR JUNIOR RECORD CLUB A membership entitles receiver to or album to be delivered monthly to a boy or are made up for different age groups to to to three groups.

A card is sent to each member one week in advance of delivery, if record selection is in members library a substitution will be made. Cost of membership covers only cost of records. No additional charge is made. $1.00 long lasting needle free with first fifty memberships. sms Wwm Wioi Catara A WAtmm 98c I CM cl TlMT mm liMdtoUy ftftUMi (MB CLAUSEN CO.

JftdTSCwc MEMMP WPS murphy CO. 18 ta. 0 SC.H Plus Tax overnight at -n Lovely -riuu- locke 7.9* .13.94 A tr Wackead Case WardsDba Case tr Minn Case Olsdsteae Bags Casa Surprise Birthday Party Bfisa Geraldine Donofrio of 401 Lyndal street was pleasantly surprised when she was honored at a birthday party In Columbus hall, given by bar mother, Mrs. Antonio Donofrio, and her fiance, Raymond Melchiore, on a recent evening Than wen approximately 70 guests, including many friends, nl- and 20 couples of young pco- ple. The table was beautifully decorated.

Games and dancing wen the diversions of the evening, with the door prize being captund by Mrs. Donofrio. The honoree was the recipient of many lovely gifts and a purse of monoy. Mrs. Rudy Reiter and son, of Cleveland, wen special guests.

Mrs. Donofrio was assisted in serving lunch by Mrs. Bart Mel- chiom, Mrs. L. Morcucci and ths Misses Gertrude, Olga, Dolores, Betty and Josephine Melchiom and Pauline Santengelo.

AU-Tegethr Club All-Together club met Monday evening In the club rooms, South Mill street, hostesses being Mn. Conceits Leonardo and Mrs. Louis Pagani. Cartel wen played, high score prises going to Mrs. Yolanda Ftam- lno, Mn.

Clotilda Ross, Mn. Mary Ross and Mn. Row Coll. Special guests wen: Bln. Elrick Scarazzo.

Mn. Yolanda Flamtno and Mn. Rachel Pescarella. A dainty lunch was served by the hoatecs, aided by Mra. Adeline Volpe and Mn.

Marietta Cod. December 13, la the meeting with Mrs. Mary Palumbo and Mn. Julia Mclltrot. PLEASE ENROLL AS MEMBER NAME AGE ADDRESS CITY AS A GIFT FROM NAME ADDRESS CITY A RECORD or ALBUM A MONTH FOR 6 Months 12 Months .00 00 Purchaser is guaranteed futl value of money paid in records.

For Your Largest Selection in Records FLEMING MUSIC CENTER 29 NORTH MILL ST. NEW CASTLE, PA. CHRISTMAS LUGGAGE 11.9# 39.90 Mr. and Mrs. M.

A. Barnhart of 814 Waal Washington sti have returned home after att ing tha wedding of tha sister, Mary Bqmhart, of Pittsburgh, Pa. Befon returning home Mr. Mrs. Barnhart visited with friends and relatives ln Pittsburgh the surrounding communities.

Mahenteg Reek Chib Mahoning Book club will be entertained at 1:30 luncheon Thursday afternoon. Dec. 3, in the home of Mrt. W. F.

Me-1 Clurg of Fourth street. Wed Me Needteeraft Mrs Mary Wallover of Pearson street will entertain members of the West Side Neodlecraft at a dinner Wednesday evening at 6:301 PAUL FOR DRUGS WH0 MttpM The mm cartful that prompted your wlection of a physiciaa should be given to your phanaadK. For it Is tee aion of this skilled praai- C. B. Chib Te Meet C.

B. dub will mad Wednesday evening te the home of Mrs. Ralph Criswell, Temple avenue. Saettali A 1b Hava Daaaart Section A of the Y. L.

B. class of Third U. P. church will hava a In tha home of Bfrs. man McConnell, Beckford street, Thursday afternoon, Doc.

2, at one An East Indian fruit tree, the mangosteen, grows from 25 to 30 fed'high, has dark green foliage and looks tree. somewhat like a rubber in the council rooms, 349Vi East Washington stred. Grand Knight William Howley will preside. There will be a meeting of the New Castle Knights of Columbus Council Wednesday at 8 In a soaking pit, steel ingots are in bed until they are the proper temperature for rolling. HAT Round hat tha model, carry.

In Daisy airplane luggage. Button or zipper models in Mack, navy blue, tan and natural. Daisy Overnight Bag ........................2739 Airplane light and easy to carry. Make op Casta Lovely little round, red cases with handy mirror. Trata Square, with miner and straps to hold coemettea in place.

FOR 18 MONTHS Malntt blow asta, onta. Has tute, mas Mrwtaaa wH Ibdr mate orders. This Professions! Pharmacy employs tbe ahlew Rqfisnrcd cisti; double-checks each prescription to assure accuracy. Try us assi timet SreuUeee Tim. Ikey is mm Stadium The Municipal Stadiinn In Philadelphia Where the Army-Nevy football game la played begin to hold With their families All the men and woman Who now work For this company And all the men and woman Who have retired From this company And all the school teachers And housewives And clergymen And farmers And everyday people In ell walks of life Who have invested A pert of their savings Eel EBNC So yon That the welfare Of this company la mighty important To a whale of a lot Of Pennsylvanians.

FbphU mai to qtidm. dspu Washington St. Phaaa tdil M. GREENBERG and SONS PAUL FOB DRUGS 411 Mill St THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA.

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Years Available:
1891-1978