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NEW CASTLE. NEWS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1939. ELLWOOD CITY NEWS Program Announced For Firemen Convention Next Week IGNORES ERUPTING VOLCANO TO STALK BEARS IN ALASKA I i Personal Mention Huge Parade Is Feature Of Thursday's Convention Program ELLWOOD CITY, A ur program of events for the state convention of firemen, which will be held in Ellwood City the week of Gradale Members Plan Week End In Cook Forrest (Tnlernaf ional News Service) SEATTLE. giant brown bear is danger- oue enough, and when an active volcano really adds up to thrills. That is the adventure recounted by A.

C. Gilbert, who returned from a hunting trip near Perrysville, Alaska, where Mount Veniamin has been erupting Intermittently for weeks. Ashes fell so thickly in the vicinity of the volcano, it was difficult to breathe Gilbert said. But the ash. holding the tracks of bear, made it easier to trail them.

Gilbert shot two bear measuring more than 10 feet. IN NEW Augu.sr 7. was announced by the CITY, Aug. for a week-end on August 12 in local fire department thi.s morning. Forest were completed at The ladip.s’ auxiliary of the local, the weekly meeting of the Gradala PrinAAlAlt QfollAli department will plan an important iasf evening in the Phalanx i riflvdlHl OlflllOn Iclubrooms on Sixth street.

The girls it, will enjoy several cottages in the pa I in the entertainment of visit- Ine WIVPS, with luncheons, dinners, forest as a club outing. Ptc Special guests and future mem- A feature of the events will be the parade on Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, E. S. which will form in the Pittsburgh Circle area. Tlie committee stressed the fact that there will be absolutely no i nieeting.

CHURCH SERVICES Oak Grove United Presbvterian bers of the Beta chapter pres- church, morning worship at 10:30 ent. Also Miss Florence Daugherty, followed by Sunday school; Miss Mary Worrell and Miss Mar- Y. P. C. U.

in the evening at 7 tha Potter, members of the Alpha followed by church at 8 chapter, were present at last Rev. Paul W. Chapin, pastor. drilling during the line of march. The parade will include fire equipment of the latest design, and several bands.

Daily Program Monday morning at 10 a. arrival and registration of delegates at the fire station. 8:00 p. band concert by the high school band, with the lady guests being entertained by the auxiliary in the fire station. Tue.sday morning at 9:00, registration; 2:00, joint memorial services in the Lincoln auditorium, followed by a business Seven o'clock p.

water battle on the P. L. E. grounds. At 8:00 p.

m. a band concert by the high school band in Ewing Park. Wedne.sday morning at 9:30 a business meeting of the auxiliary in the Municipal building. At 10:00 a. a business session in the Lincoln auditorium; at 2:00 p.

continuaticMi of the business session; at 12, noon, a luncheon to the visiting ladies by the local auxiliary, in the dining room of the First Christian church. At 7:00 p. m. water battle on the P. L.

grounds. At 1:30 p. a business meeting of the auxiliary; at 5:00 p. first aid and life-saving competition in the fire station. At 6:00 p.

an acetyline-cutting demonstration in the fire station. At 7:00 p. water battle. At 9:00 p. m.

ball in the Elks club, with orchestra furnishing the music. From 9:30 to 11:30 there will be street dancing in the Pittsburgh Circle area, with music furnished by swing band. Thursday at 9:30 a. truck races, one-mile course, two types of apparatus, heavy and light, on the Belton road. At 10:00, business session in the Lincoln auditorium; at 3:30.

parade, forming in the Pitts-i burgh Circle area. Participants are asked to be ready to form by 1:15 There will be no drilling in the line of parade. At 7:00 p. water battle on the P. L.

E. grounds. At 8:00 p. m. band concert in Ewing Park by the Evans City high school band.

At 12:00, midnight, there will be a jamboree in the Manos theater. Friday morning at 10:00 there wUl be a bicycle race for girls and boys, from 12 to 16 years of age. on Jefferson street. For application apply at the fire station. At 2.00 p.

m. hose reel race on Orchard avenue. At 6:00 finals in the w-ater battles. At 9:00 p. m.

a large mummers parade to traverse the principal streets of the city, concluding with a display of fireworks at 11:15 on the hill above Fulmer's field. The next meeting of the sorority will take place next Tuesday evening, at the home of Miss Gladys Young, 436 Beatty street. Garden Chib To Have Private Flower Show PRINCETON STATION NOTES William Eckman, of visited his cousin. Donald Ray, of Princeton, for a few days. Rev.

and Mrs. Wright, of West Sunbury, visited Mr. and Mrs. George Myers and family, Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Flack and son, Ralph, of Harlansburg, were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myeis Young. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Mershkner and family, of near Princeton, visit- ed her brother, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

September Meeting Will Feat- i and family, Sunday. Mrs. William Patterson and sons. Bobby and Dick, of Ellwood City, were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George Young. Sunday. The Missionary society, of the Oak Grove U. P. church, will meet at the church Thursday, Aug- J.

A. Hays, of Ellwood City, is undergoing treatment at the hospital there. Mrs. Thomas Perrott of Edgewood avenue Is confined to her home by illness. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Turner of Arlington avenue were Tuesday visitors in Pittsburgh. Fred Hardy, of Apple Way, attended the Isaly picnic at Yankee Lake, Tuesday. Mrs. Jesse Kennedy Richlieu avenue who has been ill with neuritis is improved.

Mrs. Henry and family have moved from South Mill street to Audrey avenue. Eddie Prosser, of Blast Washington street, attended the Isaly picnic at Yankee Lake. Tuesday. The Alvin D.

Shenkan family parents, Mr. and Mrs. Evan H. Singleton, of Hamilton street. Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Prey and daughter, Kathryn, of East Reynolds street has returned home after spending the week-end In McKeesport at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Critchlow. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Leyde and daughters, Linda Ann and Patty Jo and Mr. and Mrs. WilUam Jones, all of Highland avenue have returned home after visiting in Canada and other points of interest. Rev.

and Mrs. E. G. Russell, of Oak street, left this morning for a three vacation. They will tour the middle western states and visit with friends and relatives in Tarkio, and Superior, Neb.

Miss Martha Phenlcie, of Youngstown, formerly of this city, who underwent an emergency operation SENATE COMMITTEE REPORTS FAVORABLY ON IMPORTANT BILL moved vesterdav from 211 Pnrliri ruicrKPncy operation i Euclid for appendicitis at the New Ca.stle avenue to 207 Euclid avenue. Mrs. Anthony Mooney and son. Louis, of the New Castle-Ellwood road are visiting in Chicago, 111. Miss Raymonds Hare of Sampson street, has departed to visit relatives in Akron and Cleveland, O.

Dr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Perry, are moving today from 131 Euclid avenue to 211 Euclid avenue. Mrs.

Bill Davis of East Reynolds street has returned home after spending a weeks vacation in Warren. Miss Sarah Clark, of Carlisle street, has returned from a visit with her sister, Dorothy, in Baltimore, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Love and son, Bobby of Winslow avenue, have returned home from a visit in Harrisburg, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Treloar. hospital Sunday evening, is getting along as well as can be Mr.

and Mrs. Don E. Straub and daughters. Roberta and Maxine, of McKeesport, formerly of Leasure avenue, this city, were guests recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

T. H. Beighley of Butler avenue. Mr. and Mrs.

George Davies and daughter, Lily, of Marshall avenue, and Mrs, James Evans, of Meyer avenue, have returned home after a motor trip to Niagara Canada and points of interest in New York state. Frank Wilson, of Girard. formerly of this city, visited friends on Tuesday. Mr. Wilson was formerly superintendent of malls at the local office and letter carrier for many years here.

He is now retired with pension. He enjoys good health. Miss Clare Smyth, 921 East Washington street, has returned from an (International Service) WASHINGTON. Aug. support of President policy of continental solidarity, the senate foreign relations committee today reported favorably to the senate a joint resolution authorizing this nation to make battleships and other military equipment available to American republics.

The resolution, tilready adopted by the house was voted out by voice vote. Senator Pittman D) Nevada, chairman of the amimittee, added, however, that or four were against the plan. The committee acted favorably after li.stening briefly to the te.stl- mony of Sumner Welles, undersecretary of the who testified in favor of the program, spon.sored by President Roosevelt. IN NEW CA.STLE— Many Would Take Executioners Job At Least 20 Men In Country daughter oiivr on Be. avenue Would Take Job Vacated By Ailinir Robert Elliott Many Can't Even Spell Exe cutioner But Want Job Anyhow, Claim In Letters CASTLEWOOD fill lonrU HARRISBURG, August other relative.s.

and Harris Cameron cf Harlansburg and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hunt ani of EHIwcod City Mis.s Florence Swanson ha.s returned home after spending a weeg with relatives at Beaver Falls. Mr. and Mrs.

William Herb announce the birth of a daughter at their home on Friday morning. Mrs. Roy Harrlger and daughters of North Beaver township, spent Saturday evening calling on friend.s in Be.s.semer Mr. and Mrs Axel Swanson motored to Poland, and the day with Mrs. Alice Seidner and BIRTHDAY HONORED Mrs.

Clifford Johnston was plea.s- anly surpri.sed last Saturday evening when a group of friends num- lea.st 20 men, Including a Detroit resident who would anything to get off are willing to perform the unplca.sant duties of ailing Robert G. Elliott, official state executioner the Department of Welfare revealed today. While condition was re- Mrs. Jennie White of Princeton, ha.s returned to her home, having concluded a iew day.s visit with Mr. and Mrs.

H. S. White. Thomas Henry of Young.s- town ha.s returned to the home of her daughter, J. Martin and after a couple of ported improved, applications for visiVmsT with hiK inh rv.nr Visiting With friends in this bering 15 gathered at her home to continued to pour into the viclnitv help celebrate her 20th birthday.

Informal pastimes were enjoyed by the group and Mrs. Johnston wa.s pre.sented with many beautiful gifts A tasty lunch was served by Mrs. Frank Chrabb and Mrs. George Johnston. welfare depertment and to prison r.

authorities at Rockview Peniten- Jaseph Santille of tlary. Bellefonte. where the spending a few electric chair is located. i Gaz- CASTLEWOOD NOTES Miss Fay Gordon spent the weekend with friends in Zelienople. Roy Gordon of Pittsburgh visited his mother, Mrs.

R. P. Daufen, on Tue.sday. lire Flower Show and Special Guest Day ELLWOOD CITY, Aug. members of the Ellwood City Garden club enjoyed a breakfast- an all day meeting yesterday morning at the I Walter McCurdy summer home of Mrs.

W. L. Dean family, of Ford City, were on the Country Club drive. i ---------During the business meeting plans were made to dispense with the customary public flower show this fall. and daughter.

Joan, have moved I returned from an i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson vis- from 207 Euclid avenue to 314 Nor-i 1 Ited with friends in Ellwood City wood avenue. coast Sunday evening. onH Pair Fern White of New Castle is vis- home of her brother, John White, and family.

Mi.ss Marian Currie of New Castle electric chair is located. A 24-year-old man with a who stand what you call hard sought the executioner's job, while John Van Steen, of Detroit, applied for Elliotts past in all six eastern states served by the ill executioner. No Action Taken State authorities, however, Indicated that no action would be taken pending the outcome of illness or resignation. No executions liano and family, We.st Poland av: enue. Mr.s.

Mary Kozel and Irene and Ann, of Eait Poland avenue, have returned home after a visit with relatives at Cieve! land. O. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E.

Nord and children. Roland and Marcia Ann. and Percy Griffin, of Bes.semer. left Saturday morning by automobile to motor into Michigan and other guest.s of his mother, Mrs. Margaret McCurdy and family.

Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vonderheide and family, of Pittsburgh, have bought the Charles T. Metzler cottage and txic i.

jvietzier cottage the i are spending the summer here. I Worth town- hrincr pcrmlttod to i ship, W'as the guest of her son, Mr. land Mrs. R. F.

Henry and family. A delicious menu was enjoyed on of Princeton, Wednesday and the lawn, after which Mrs. Paul McElroy conducted an interesting wood avenue. Miss Edwina Brett, of Parkersburg, W. has concluded a visit with Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Brett, of Cochran Way. Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr have left for New York City and the Pair.

They will also visit at Detroit, Mich. John Crass, Quest street, wlio has been confined to the Jameson Memorial hospital by illness, is getting along nicely. are scheduled in Pennsylvania until points of interest. mid-September and Warden Stan- Mrs. Eugene Grabill of Westmin- ley P.

Ashe declared that he ster, spending her vacation telling the next executioner with her daughter and familv Mr will be until he's and Mrs. P. W. Griffin and children None of the applicants. Ashe in- of South Main street.

Thursday. Mrs. Carl Allison, of near Zion. garden quiz among the members. I was the guest of her sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Krause wun top honors i Mrs. Newton Young, recently. Mrs. in this contest.

Mrs. Sharp Jack-t Boyd, of Slippery Rock, vis- son gave an interesting paper on same home. Monday, at Geneva-On-The-Lake. panied Miss Smyth home. Mr.

and Mr.s. Jack Sullivan of was a Sunday guest of her uncle, i An im i y. Wcirton. West havs concluded Harold Currie, and family. derstudy of Elliott's known as I Ada Smith has concluded few days stay with parents.

Miss Luella Anona Badger of: repoftld i of East Brook Is a gue.st this week of the executioner's post should he re- i and West Falis and have con- i Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson. sign or die i. Unued on to Tonneitsee and o-her Mr.

and Mrs. Wylie Heasley and For a single execution. Elliott re- a of dl'vs points where they will visit. They sons, of Pulaski, visited Edna White ceives $250 in Pennsylvania and Sac at Bradford. Pa arc making the trip by motor.

and family last Friday evening. $100 for each additional execution home returned Mrc Mrs. Martha Halloway of Bay White of Castlewood and, on the same night. -buy in new 4 nf is the gue.st of her sister, Mrs. I Cari Ellenbergcr of Beaver Palls Among the applicants were: wiih Srrc Shaw street.

Today. (at Niagara Falls. I An unemployed painter who said AT CONFERENCE Pair Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johnston he was discouraged bv not findini? County Superintendent of Schools Eddie Davies, of Waldo street, improving slowly.

About a week ago. while at work, he badly sprained a leg mu.scle. Frank Westlake, Lank McCallion the lily, which was chosen as the flower of the month. The balance of the time was spent in bridge, after which the club adjourned until September 5. with the place of meeting to be announced Mr.

and Mrs. Lester McCurdv and daughters, Dorothy and Ruth, visited their cousin. Grant McCurdy, who is a patient in the Jameson Memorial hospital, Thursday eve- later. Tiorkir IT .4 EflstBrook. Mf and xMrs.

John Buc- and Hank Clarke. East side resi- celli of Elllwood City and Mrs. Mar- Sylvrettr of Croton avenue Geneva-On-The-Lake. have departed to vi.vit pcints of m- The family of Dr. J.

P. Campbell, terest in Michigan. Mr and Mrs Blaine street, is leaving today for DeSalvo will make a stav at Mt Mrs. Halloway and Pair are I Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Johnston he was discouraged by not finding Superintendent of Schools visiting their mother, Mrs. Harriett' visited Sunday in Worthington, at and who offered to perform C. Syling, and assistant county Thompson, Flushing, O. Prom home of his grandmother, Mrs. executions cut-rates superintendent Roy F.

Conway are Flushing, Mrs Halloway will go on W'elton. A Pittsburgh electric welder and college, attending the to Wheeling. W. for a visit, Mr. and Mrs.

John C. Bowers and brazer whose last job conference of school pnn- Mr. and Mrs. Prank DeSalvo of Camp Run. of Funeral Services For E.

R. Koch ELLWCX)D CITY, Aug, services for the late Eranlus R. Koch, who passed away Sunday afternoon at the home of his son. Russel R. Koch on Crescent avenue, were held yesterday afternoon from the heme witn the Rev.

W. E. Min- K. J. Steiner, Mrs.

George Huff and family, Mrs. Curtis Mechling and daughter, Elizabeth, returned to their summer homes after spending a week at the New York Pair. Rev. and Mrs. Paul W.

Chapin will leave August 7 for their annual vacation for two weeks. They expect to spend it with relatives at fownf' Mrs. James Duncan and children. James and Lawrence, and Rose Shuler, of New Castle, visited the daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

H. Geneva-on-the-Lake to spend the remainder of the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. William Henrv and family, of Franklin, are visiting for a week with Mrs.

Mazie Harmon, of West Washington street. Stanley Martin, of Albert street, Ls enrolled at Highland Camp.Edin- boro. and will remain for the balance of the camp season. Jane Turner, of Princeton, was among thase from here who attended the picnic of the Lsaly em- Clejnens, Mich not returning with rest of party. visitors of his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John F. Bower.s. Mr and Mrs. William Gibson and family and Erma Ram.sey.

of Princeton. were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. S. R.

Houk. Mr. and Mrs. William Weingartner and Mr. and Mrs.

H. F. Daufen A 170-pound worker who wants to be a and a farmer who wants to be an IN NEW Mrs. Inez McKim and srm, Keith, to Blackstowm, near Grove and the former sister. Mrs.

Elizabeth Stratton, of Warren. have Citv, last Thursday evening. Mrs. Amelia Ckmnair has returned Hotel Guest: Is there an Encyclopedia Britannica in the hotel? Clerk iwith polite attention and There is not. sir; but what is it you w'ish to know? BESSEie I ju.st returned from a vacation trip ber home in Beaver Falls after i to the New York Fair Re- spending a few days with her turning they visited with Mrs, Me-j brother.

John Bowers, and nephew and niece. Mr and I Mr. and Mrs. H. Daufen and to v-tM: Mrs.

Reginald Hawkins, who reside'daughter Fay. and John Bowers in Putnev. Vt motored to the home of Mr and a for a steak fry luiuria lo rr.e nome of Mr. and and picnic ouung. There wa.s a 100 Daufen.

of Camp Run, per cent attendance and after din- in Putney. Vt IN NEW CASTLE FREE TOOT EZAMXVATXOV Farmaaaot Prom Foot IMacoittfort Through PalulMa of Its aub x.EtTsm D. oorp Foot CultUTlSt. 327JK 0 tf. mt.

4152-1 Monrw 10-12 aad or by appoiatmont. Prayer Group Has Fine Meeting ELLWOOD CITY. Aug. of a series of prayer group meetings was conducted yesterday morning in the Camp Run church with 40 in attendance. Mrs.

Harry Wright led the devotional service and Rev. Stang of the Pittsburgh seminary gave a splendid address on prayer. After a short open discussion the group adjourned until September 5. when the.v will assemble for a similar meeting in Moundsville. KIWA ELLWOOD CITY, Aug.

of the Kiwanis club and their annual picnic in the Emng Park grove last evening. A delicious picnic menu was enjoyed after which the evening was feature being the softball game between the men. In affair were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cole.

of the hirst U. P. church officiating, The services were attended by a large circle of friends. Interment was made in the Lillyville cemetery. Acting as pallbearers were grandsons of the deceased.

Frederick Koch. Audley Steele and Lloyd Rutter, and three nephews, Lonnie Koch, Ernest Koch and Ralpli Glosser. Surviving are three sons. Abed W. Koch of Zelienople.

HHlsworth L. of Beaver Falls and Russel R. cf Ellwood City: one sister. Mrs. Roy J.

Rutter of this city, and one brother, Amos Koch of Celia; 27 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. D. Henry and family, of Camp Phillips. Friday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. R. P. Henry and son, Paul, of Princeton, and Mrs. D.

P. Henry of Worth township, motored to Youngstown, Tuesday w-here they were guests of Mrs. Charles Eckman and famUy, Dr. Curtis Mechling and son, Robert, of Pittsburgh, returned to their summer home at Mill after spending several weeks in Europe, where Dr, Mechling was attending a medical convention. IN NEW Mr.

and Mrs. Raymcmd i McGeorge, Highland avenue, a bride and groom of recent date, have returned home from their wedding trip. Frank Clarke of South Rav street, was a week-end visitor in Washington, as the guest of the Rev. and Mrs. J.

R. Love and daughter, Bette, ROSE POINT last IN NEW CASTI.E— MINTEER REUNION Descendants of Andrew' and Katherine Minteer held their annual re- union Saturday. July 29. at Rose ffigUaod Heights ner the members visited and enjoyed the different concessions. Cortelyou Glass spent Sunday In Point.

A delicious dinner was served ROTARY CLUB The Rotary ciUb of Bessemer will hold its regular meeting in the basement of the Bes.semer Presbyterian church on Wednesday evening at 6. SWEDISH MISSION NOTES Wednesday evening: the Junior Miss Mary Mack of East nome decided reet. who has been cnnfineH baye the next reunion the last Mrs. Elizabeth White, of Arling- League ill be in charge of the eve- at noon to 22. The same officers Friday with Mrs.

Ira nlng service at 8. with Vincent Sho- rA.eio/'fori anw Neisoii. as the leader. Mrs. Ira spent Su a I Thursday evening: the regular street who has been cnnfineH toVhl i next reunion the last Vw inursoay evening: the regular aame Heckatborn.

8 Jameson Memorial ho.spital for the past tw weeks, has returned to her home. ENON VALLEY I M. O. Inboden was in East Pales- ON VACATION ELLWOOD CITY, Aug. tine, im Mcmday! feeder, prominent member of Mr.

and Mrs. P. C. Stark were Chamber of Com- New Castle visitors last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Bennett were recent visitors in Beaver Palls. Mr. and Mrs. F.

C. Kale were visitors in New Castle on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore were Beaver Palis visitors on Saturday.

Kathryne Chapin visited relatives on Saturday aft- merce, left this morning on her annual vacation. She plans to spend some time at Lake George and New York City. STEAK FRY ELLWOOD CITY. Aug. and Mrs.

Ray Humphrey of South Darlington Ellwood Heights will entertain this I ELLWOOD CITY PERSONALS Lucy Johns, who has been spending the past month vacationing here with her parents. Mr. and evening at a steak fry in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. of Rochester, Mrs. mother.

British To Build 180 Small Vessels Mrs. Florence Booth was a visitor in Beaver Palls and Conway on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Brim and family were visitors in Beaver Valley on Tuesday.

Mrs. Flank Kale and daughter, Betty, were New Castle shoppers on Saturday. Thomas McMullen visited his sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Ewert, in Sewickley. on Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Sandy McRoberts and family were East Palestine vis- TliUprnallonal Service) Qhat-r. LONDON, August for itors on Saturday. to the immediate construction of an The two Enon Valley 4-H cook- Baltimore, yesterday.

additional 180 small naval vessels tj ing clubs, with their families, mo- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Patterson. I augment the British fleet were an- Thomas Patterson and Miss Cather- 1 to the House of Commoas me Hulich yesterday at Yankee Lake, attending the annual picnic of the Isaly Company. Ray Boots has returned from a visit with friends in Zelienople.

by Geoffrey Shakespeare, parliamentary secretary to the admiralty. The new ships will be designed to protect British commerce against iij againsc js Berlin Smith of Ewing Park submarine and aerial raiders in was a New Castle visitor yesterday. conflict. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Gross and i built as pait Mrs. Ray Boots, have returned from program, which already a few days visit to the Pair reached record-breaking time proportions. IN NEW tored to Firestone, Mrs. Ed. Beck and son, Charles, of New Galilee, visited Mr.s.

mother, Mrs. Essie Stewart, last week. in New York City. Mrs. Loren Haberman of Glen; avenue spent the day visiting SOVIET friends in Youngstown.

O. family, of Bellevue, are spending a days with their uncle, Jake Fischer. Dorothy Reithmeier, of Pittsburgh, is spending a few days with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John McRoberts.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Allen, who Miss Dorothy Clark, of Baltimore. is vacationing here with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry J. Clarke and family, of Carlisle street. Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Luikart, of 221 Meyer avenue, have departed to Lake City, where they will visit Mr. brother, George Luikart. George Emerick, of Martin street, who underwent an operation for appendicitis in the Jameson Memorial hospital, has been able to return to his home.

Mr. and Mr.s. Norman E. Gordon and Mrs. J.

W. Blanton. New Kensington, visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.

G. Shutts, Taylor street. Barbara Jean Williams and Charles Williams of Bell avenue, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Helen Sawyer, at the Clifton Manor hotel in Cleveland. Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Linzing and family and Bob Barth of Chicago, III, are visiting at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. FYed Singer and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Tate and son, Larry of Warren, has concluded a visit at the home of Mr. parents. Mr. and Mrs.

I. W. Tate of Fairmont avenue. Mr. and Mrs.

William G. Dietterle and daughter, June, of Edgewood avenue, are vacationing in the east, and will also visit New York and the Fliir. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Curio and children, Mary, Anthony and Joseph, of Detroit, are visiting at the ADAMS REUNION The Adams family held their re- Howard Nelson, student pastor, in Miss Verna Brooks was a Sunday charge. dinner guest of Miss Alice Reynolds I Friday afternoon: the Junior League members will meet at Flre- New Wilmington road. union at WilJLs Rav Parif Kennedy, of stone park. the Pn nn i in Pittsburgh. Were recent callers at annual picnic.

Point on Saturday. July 29. Supper the home of Mrs. Eliza Simmons. ------as served in the grove to 65.

James Sadler is visiting with his BES.SEMER NOTES MISSIONARV 1 Bromley and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swanson and Of Harold rnd Mil.on, wbo bave Oak Grove rhnreh 1 I bren spending seme lime with rela- 44 hold Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reynolds and tlves in California, have concluded Sunday tbeir visit and returned heme.

Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Chaney and familv on Elm street Sunday wer? Mrs. Ocelia Lchnhard.

Mrs Charles Hickey. Donald Teetz and Miss Mildred Horner of Wilkinsburg. Mrs. Nellie Teetz, who spent several days with her sister accompwinifd them home. Mr.

and Mrs. C. L. St Clair and family of East Brook called on the list 3. The meeting will be at the at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. church. ROSE POINT NOTES Mr, and Mrs. Fred Pryor spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Young, of Ellwood City. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McClymonds. of Butler, visited Sunday at tlie; Wigley, of Willow Grove.

Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vogler and son, Paul of Ellwood City, spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

W. D. Ruby. Mr. and Mrs.

W. Brooks and family and Robert Brooks. spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Mary McClymonds home, in Rose Point. Mr.

and Mrs. Mellon and son, Mr. and Mrs. How-ard Barge and .1 11 i lattfr's father. Herbert White and Wendell of Mentar, visited over and Mr.

and Mrs, J. McBride I family. The former has been ill for the week end with Mrs. Barbara I Sunday at Conneaut Lake. Kir.

and Mrs. Robert Alexander, of Oil City, and Mr. and Mrs. William Schubert, of Braddock. were Sunday callers of Mr.

and Mrs. AI- Updegraph. James Brown, of Portersville, was a caller at the Thomas War- slng home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Boyce Pryor and! Johnson, family, spent Sunday with her I Mrs. William Murphy brother, Rodgers and fain- family and Mrs. Eliza Simmons ily, of East Brook. i motored to Westmoreland coun'y Mr. and Mrs.

Percy Knight and I Sunday to visit Mr, and Mrs daughter, Elverda, wWe callers in Murphy. several months. Recent callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S.

White and TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF LAWRENCE COUNTV: After careful consideration and consultation with my friends I have decided to withdraw my candidacy Republican nomination for county treasurer. I wit hdrawing I wish to thank the many friends who were supporting me and also wish to thank all the voters with whom I came in contact, for their courtesies. DAVID A. PALMER PoUUcal Ad. Mr.

and Mrs. Ted Stritmaker and home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferrazzano. NOTICE ELLWOOD Cowan is on vacation this week.

(International Service) TOKYO. August Yez- hov. former chief of the dreaded Soviet OGPU who launched the Please phone news items to Mrs. launched the Bernice Bell. 1350-M or leave at EH- Marshal wood News company.

I Tukhachevsky and other ROOMS Rooms for Rent for firemen and their the next week. Call have been spending the past few LFAnrP K'li I pn' relatives here, returned to I4C.AUILK lULUiU i their home in Washington. D. on Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Stritmaker, of New Castle, are spending a few days at the home of the brother. J. O. Fischer.

1 I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mulvey, of Soviet aimy leaders, has been Avalon, spent the week end at the executed on counter-revolutionary home of Mrs. brother and avcxiuc, are in wew family. Mr.

and Mrs. John York attending the 38th annual patch to the Miyako Shumbun to- I Neese. I Music Industries Convention which I News was received here last week opened Tuesday. Thev are aijested last of the death of Samuel S. Bradford, led at the Hotel New Yorker, the dispatch said, after evidence who resided in Ayre, North Dakota.

1 Mrs Thomas 7lnn nf carried Mr. Bradford was well known in this town, W. has returned after of McClain avenue. Lloyd Withers of DuShane street, has been called to Huntington, due to the sudden death of his brother-in-law, C. C.

Walton, formerly of New Castle. A. C. Allen, of Boyles avenue, who underwent an operation in the Jameson Memorial hospital recently has recovered sufficiently to be removed to his home. Mrs.

Jennie Blattman and Mrs. Alma HedI, of Letonla, have returned after visiting with the sister, Mrs. Lucy Covert, of East Washington street. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert E. Fleming of Englewood avenue, are in New New Castle, Tuesday. Thomas Robinson, of near Portersville Station, spent Monday afternoon with his daughter, Mrs. Percy Knight and family. Harry Wilklson spent Monday with his sister, Priscilla Wilklson of Weigletown.

-BUY IN NEW Mr. and Mrs. Harry Craven and family of Chewton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Craven and family of Mt.

Jackson and Miss Mildred Kennedy held a picnic supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Craven on Saturday. IN NEW I LI 1 TLE BEAVER i Carl Renner was a visitor in East Palestine, Monday. Miss Amy Young is spending a Mr, and Mrs.

Walter Raub were few days at the Pair. New Youngstown visitors Sunday. York. vlsBecl Mrs. Eliza- Frink Knapp, of Ashtabula, beth Mitcheltree at New Castle, i visited with Mr.

and Mrs. FYank Monday. i gmith Sunday. Born to Mr and Mrs. Tony Pesula, David Thomas, of Pittsburgh, is a son, in the Jameson hospital, Sun- spending a few days at the home out with insufficient evidence.

vicinity. visiting for several days with her day evening. Mr. and Mrs. C.

S. McCullough left for a visit with her sister. Mrs. Mills, at Rose Hill, New York. Mrs.

Bennie DlMatteo and son, Joseph, attended the funeral of her niece at Mahonlngtown, Monday. New Castle visitors from this place Monday were H. W. Park and Ran- i and Ohio. of Mr.

and Mrs. R. J. Nesblt. Mrs.

Harry Young, son Harry, and daughter Mary Ellen, were shoppers in New Castle Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Thomas and family held a corn and wiener roast Sunday at Enon Park. Guests included relatives from Pittsburgh dall, Clyde Rodgers and Mrs.

Winton Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Venasky and family, of Beaver Falls, visited Mr Joseph Natale, who worked on and Mrs. Carl Goschkie Saturday the Pennsylvania railroad section Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Lambrignt for I. M. Hofmeister, worked hLs and daughter, Eleanor, of Green- last day Saturday and is now re- ford, visited relatives here Sun- ceiving a pension. day.

The Cost of Home Improvements can be financed through Federal Housing Loans for term of three years on monthly payment plan. INQUIRE OF OUR LOAN DEPARTMENT Lawrence Savings and Trust Company.

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