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NEW CASTLE, NEWS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1939. SEVENTEEN Presbyteiians Upset Epwortb I Chiirdi om Central Presbyterians Win 31-30; First M. E. And Christians Also Win The Central Pre.sbyterians finally halted the streak of the Championship Epworth M. E.

team in the New Castle Church league last night at the floor, the score oeing 31 to 30 White and Stephenson led the seoring for the winners with naving the majority of the Epworth Jn the first game on the bill the First Christiana bested the Third U. P. team 43 to 16. with Davies, Pat- Don and Hughes, the big stars The second game found the Greek Orthodox taking a licking from the First Methodist team bv score of 12 to with Nick Lucas and Miles. she, star performers The summaries: Tlilrd U.

P. R. Kimmel. Kerr, iCeane. Wyman, Hold On, Mister! FG 2 0 1 0 B.

Kimmel. .......................2 F. T.P. Sub Not Scoring- First Chris. Davie.s.

Stevenson, Patton, fTughes, 5 -Yost. F.G. 6 1 1 5 8 16 ELLWOOD CITY NEWS ADVERTISING COPY to AppMr in The Newt Maj Left With the Bllwood City Co. TO GIVE NEWS ITEMS for TheM Colutnni. Call Pay Cowan, 65S, or loave at Ellwood Ctty Newt Co.

Scout Civic Leaders Named For Saturday Special School Program Pre- This Morning; Court Of Honor Friday Night EIXWOOD Feb. Wednesday Night Social Functions Many Delightful Club Meetings Held At Various Homes In Community ELLWOOD CITY. Feb. (he many delightful nodal meetings of Wednesday night were: Sphinx Club M1.S.S Agnes Shira a rhannlng galimrs of scouts recently gathered hostess to members of the Sphinx in tiie city building and under the rlub at her home. 412 Wayne ave- supcrvision of Boro Manager Low-; nue.

Two Mrs. John Zank ell W. Monroe, and Jack Bowles, of Greenville and Mrs. Frank Rich- elected officers that will take over arda of this city, shared the civic duties on Scout Civic Day on pleasant hoepltallty. Saturday and assume the duties of the boro for one hour beginning at 8 a.

m. Charles Baird of the Rotary Five hundred occupied the hours socially with the top score award going to Mrs, Edward Corrigan. At late hour the hostess, aided by troop, was chosen as burgess and sister, Mrs. R. T.

Hoffman, served others named to aid him are: Chief 1 a refreshing repast. Another meeting will be held on Wedne.sday evening. March 8, the place to be decided. F. T.P.

0 12 21 2 2 10 17 43 An-Siibs Not lesson. Uram, County Ref- Association. Greek Orthodox. FG. vlarkos.

.............................1 Lucas, ...........................5 loussos. .............................2 K. Lucas, .........................1 Dthltes. ...........................1 viltchel, .............................1 F. T.P.

11 First M. E. F.G. Headland, .......................1 2 vllleft. ..................................5 leckard, 1 jocklcv, 2 ..................................3 1 vieerman.

,3 Jordon, 2 20 Uram. County Association. Central Pres. FG. rhompson.

2 Jadler. 2 1 White, ................................4 Stephenson, ..................4 3 13 4 2 2 2 4 26 F. T.P. 3 4 10 2 4 6 2 6 5 42 Ref- Ed Clancy blocks shot Closeup action during the heat of a ba.skelball game between Syracuse and Manhattan in Madison Square Garden John Schroeder of Syracuse has just received the ball from a teammate and is about to shoot when along comes Ed Clancy of Manhattan to interfere with his plans Syracusa won, however. 42 lo 31.

Devil Dogs Lose To Triangles 47-31 The Devil Dogs were defeated by the Triangles last night at the in a House league game 47 to 31, with Teplica. Bullano. and Deep the scoring At the half it wa.s 15 to 14 in favor of the Devil Dogs. The summary: Devil Dogs Fg. F.

Tp. Biondi. 0 0 0 Rote, Hockman. Deep, Todd, Huffner. of Police Harold Daubenspeck; fire chief.

Cliff Bowers: health officer, Ben Carbeau: secretary of council. Bill Blank; street commissioner, Paul McElwain: borough Club Koch; electrician, John Franze; Members of the club president of council. Paul Gamble. received in a manner by and councilmen. Forest Dobson.

Paul Mrs. Clyde Beman at her home on Mrs. Rape Funeral On Friday Afternoon ZELIENOPLE, Feb. for Pearl N. Rape, 37, wife of Willard Rape, of Zelienople R.

who died in Beaver Valley hospital, New Brighton, Tuesday night, will be conducted from the Oak Grove Lutheran church Friday afternoon at 2 with Rev. Guy M. Wilson, paator. offlclaUng, Burial will be in the Zelienople eemtery. Surviving are her hu.sband, Willard Rape; five children, Russell and Selma Rope, Mrn.

Helen Jcyhn- ston, Fay and Wayne Rape all at home; her father. Thoma.s Herr of Marlon Beaver county: two Mrs Luella Zlnkhan of Marion township, Beaver county, and Mrs Unle Miller of Ellwood City, and two brothers. Harry Herr of Zelienople and Galley Herr of Mansfield, O. Hough. Bob Searfoss, Merge, De- Nome, Lefever, Melle, Kemp and Watson.

This morning a special program presented at the Junior high school in commemoration of Scout Day in the schools. The first part of the program was directed by Mns. John Raschella and included: Dialogue. "A Valentine Pix)blem by Harriet Danner, Leatrice Keller and Mary Pappas; duet, by Elinor Mangirie and Dora Proza, accompanied by Lillian Schenker; and a pantomime. by Ann Bark, Lots June Rinehart, Bill Markus, Anna Dowming and Bob McCarren.

of Boy Scouts in was presented in an effective manner under the direction of H. Morrison Bradley with members of the Boy Scout Council of the Ellwood District participating. Pershing street. Ewing Park Mrs Dinah Pence wa.s the evening's special guest. Cards held the attention of the hours with lovely prizes falling to Mrs.

Olive Rhea and Mrs. W. Mayne. Jacob Pifer aided Beman in serving a sumptuous lunch. For the next meeting on Wedne.s- evening.

February 22. Rhea will w'elcome the grtMip at her home on Hazel avenue. M. nub Mrs. Willard Fletcher was a special guest of the L.

club whose Conference At Baptist Church And Nglional Conducting ice For Attocietion Cold Draw Nearly Tops Cold Finish In Shelhy League Last Minute Rally Sevet Loop Leaders With Final Score Being 46 To 44 W. B. A. Reviews Meet Wednesday Junior Circle Makes Plans For St. Day Dinner Early In March ELLWOOD CTTY.

Feb. members of the Junior W. B. A. Review gathered at 4 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon in the Fir.st National Bank building, were I made for a Bt.

Day party to be held on Wednesday evening, March 8. Betty Parker and Betty Robi'rtson will be hostes.ses the entcrtainmeni will be In charge of Eleanor Knowl- Ing and Bally Martin and Mrs. Ethel and Mrs. j. Mackey will have charge of Uu' dinner Another meeting vill iield on afterrjoon, February 22 ELLWOOD fYb.

evangelism conference is being held today by the Beaver BaptLt Associalion at the First Baptist church of this city, including Bap- tlit churches from Sharpfivllle to Aliquippa and from Ellwood to New Kensington and Kittanning. The aftrmoon for min- EU.WOOD CITY, Pa Feb Rtrengthening their first half lead, the Cold Finish five continued their march to ttie half crown last night in the Shelby league when they nosed out the fighting Cold Draw 46 to 44 In a thrilling game that the lead change hands frequenily In the final three with neither team leading by more than 3 points. The Cold f'mbh rallifd in the final perioci outscorlng tlie Cold Draw 11 to 7. despite the fact that they were required to play the final four minutes with only four players, the others being banished by the foul route FYed DeLulIl copped high fcorlng honors with poinU and Boone and were high for the lasers with 14 and 11 points, I After leading by only five half, the Italo Balbo.s put on the pres.sure scoring 22 and 18 points in the last two periods to win with over the laspection with the final score being in the ond game. With 16 points Gottuao paced the Tonight an exhibition game planned when the Shelby Sixdals will plav the strong Collegian.

of Beaver Palls, a colored five, a ho have a of 12 victories over powerful valley teams In the preliminary at 7 15 the Balboas will play the strong A team of Castle Interest of the week on a W. B. A. At a meeting of the Senior W. A.

Review held last night at the same place, arrangfment.s were furthered for attending the national convention to bf- held next. in New York City Bingo provided the evening.H entertainment with Iy)Ia Wolfe and Mns, Alfon.so winning the attractive Before departed for their next meeting on Wednesday, February 22, and Edna Steinbeck delectable refrfshments. Memorial Society Gives $100 For Elks Arrange Past Exalted Rulers Event Elaborate Program Planned For Annual Affair To Ba Hold On Sunday, Fabniary IR ELLWOOD CITY, Feb. 9 ne.sday meeting of the Eh- wofxl City ledge, held in their Crescent avenue club houee, commemorated the birthday anniversary of two greatest George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Forty-five membm attended ith Exalted Ruler P.

Smith pre- were made for the of Pa.st Exalted Day rn Sunday, February 19 Ai program is planned for the affair winch will begin with a corned and cabbage dinner. Four officers of the East Liver- lodge attended the meeting and Invned the local group to attend an Ellwood night program of their lodgp on evening. March 9 The invitation was accepted in a like manner. On Sunday, February 12. the monthly meeting of the Northwest will be held at Franklin with a large delegation of local to attend.

At the close of the evening, sppe- tizinii were by a committee after which the time was devoted to club diversions. reirular meeting will take place on Wedne.sday evening, February 22, Church Repairs North Sewickley Society Elects were pleaslnglv and nalionai Dr, W. ed at the home of Hugh HoHl- Woodburv, Rev Murrav, Ewing Park, for the bl- Edgar Smith and Rev. R. B.

Philadelphia. Will be auorH 1 in conducting the seasion by awards were given to Willard of these cliurciiea. The Baptist evangelism team composed on Saturday night wiTh the Pitt to play the Socials at 8 45 A league will precede the match 'ITie eumman Fletcher and Mrs. Fred Hall. In 0 1 3 1 0 T.P.

4 5 5 9 8 13 F.G. ..3 ..1 Epworth M. E. Kennedy, Iteed. vlorrison.

............................1 viuse. ....................................1 ............................9 15 Uram, Association. 5 31 P. T.P. Totals Triangles Teplica, Morelia, Riley, Bullano.

Julian, Uram, 1 1 7 4 2 ,15 Fg 4 1 4 a 1 4 The third day of National Scout rtrvlng a dainty lunch, the week will be celebrated at the Fir.st was aided bv Mrs Brvil McDeavltt Presbyterian church on Friday eve- Mrs. Frank Richards invited the ning in the form of a Court of group to be guests at her home for Cold Finish Hughe Fenech 2 Honor. The Court of Honor, the the next meeting on Wedne.sday 15 8 4 1 31 Tp 2 10 2 8 17 2 8 first one of the year, promises to evening. February 22. be most impreselve.

Forty-four scouts and scouter.s will receive advancement. Rev. A. M. Stevenson will preside.

Pa rent.s and friends of scouting are invited to attend The session will begin promptly at 6:45 p. J. F. F. Club members of the club gathered last evening at the Massee who is conducting service' at the church.

New this week This evening an open will Tammaro be held for all members and friends Cirfco of these congregations and will ojien Ungham with a devotional by Rev. Btnith Rev. fJeer. state executive secretary will speak on the subject To Win For Christ Dr Wocdbury. director of home of Sadie McMurdo Northern Baptirt Lawrence avenue for the regular session.

Mrs Mary Hud.spath was 6 2 2 2 18 0 Totals ..................................22 3 47 Falcons Set For W'hat prwnLses to be of especial special guest and was given an al- intercst bt an and original tractive gift program planned for all and Lovely prisses awarded to leaders on Sunday evening in the Mr.s. N. J. Gordon and Mrs. Mary First Methodist church.

The serv- Hill for top In 50(i. ice will center about a boy and bids the pastime for his life with education, busi- After the hostess served a dell- ness, medicine, law and the cious lunch, members departed to try to be pre.sented by outstanding aasemble again on Wednesday eve- local leaders in thase fields. ning. February 22. at the home of Mr.s.

Joseph Book in Line nue. convention, will on gfli.sm the other program feature. Peter Kallichis Dies This Morning Total Cold Draw Boone lAmenza Mavne Vandrelio Sta ick Oelfcach Herman Total Score by Cold FinLh Cold Draw Referee I pec ion 0 30 County Wabash Reserves Defeat Keystones Th" Wabash Bears Reserves landed the Ke.vstone A. C. Reserves 25 to 21 defeat last night at the Seventh ward floor, with Rocco EDwood Passers Knights Of Malta Go To Greenville Tw'o more clashes are slated for the Polish Falcon hardwood tonight.

In the preliminary game the Factor Variety Girls will oppose a strong opponent. In the feature go. ELLWOOD CITY. Feb. car loads of local Knights of Malta, accompanied by two candi- the Falcons hope to start a new dates, mcHored to Greenville last string of victories by disposing of night to witne.v? the conferring of i ronialello the big star of he game The summary: Wabaah Bears Res Fg.F.

Tp. lantonlo. 2 2 6, nomaiello, 3 8 14 1 VIelichiore, 11 Drlando, 1 0 21 ........................0 0 0 7 11 25 Keystone Fg.P. Tp.l J. DiThomas.

0 11 Josia, 2 15' 2 1 r. 1 0 2 113 loclano, 1 02 'iigro, 11 3 85 21 the fast Ellwood City Tubers. The Tubers are known as the Cold Finish team in the Shelby Industrial League. At present the Tubers are in first place. Greco, Hauserman.

Fenechi and Tammaro are among the standouts on the visiting team. Friday night the Falcons battle the Oersons at The Arena, and on Sunday at the Falcon hall the Keystone-Falcon series gets underway. Castlewood Club Mrs. Henry Seeth, Mrs William Herge, Mrs Warren Hockenberry, Mrs. Hazel Dougherty, Mrs George Bright and Mrs Powell all of this city, motored to New Bedford on W'edneficiay.

where they were guests of Mrs, Henry Wetzel for a regular meeting of the Castlewood club Mrs. William Ha id was a special gue.st. ELLWOOD Frb 9 an that began early Jan- Stasirk wary. Peter Kallichis. aged 48 Ivitlano of 203 College away Kazen at 6 this morning at the Cavalier a At noon the group partook of a templing ca.sserole dinner Keystones Will Battle Ellwood rue Keystone A.

C. basketball earn will go to Ellwood City to play he strong Italo Balboa team at the Shelby floor. will meet at Keystone club at 6:30 o'clock. Sunday the Keystone A. C.

will angle with the Polish Falcons at he Falcon floor in the first game a series for the city championship The second game if the will be played at the Arena floor. The beat the Falcons last year two out of three lames and are out to repeat this Game Commission Buys More Land iInternational News Service) HARRISBURG, Feb. 9. State Game CommLssion today announced the purchase of 4785 acres of land in 10 counties for game purposes and game refuges. W.

Gard Conklin, chief of the land division, the lands were located in Bedford (20 acres), Cen- the Malta and Black degrees oy the Greenville degree teams on a large of A delegation from New Castle also attended. The degrees were conferred in a very able manner and quite an Im- bers to be her guests at her home pre.ssion left on the large crowd on the Ellwood-New' Castle road, on present. Wednesday, March 8. On March 4. several of the Little Bridge Club With charming hospitality, David J.

Jones. welcomed of the Little Bridge club at her home, in Beatty street, Ewing Park, for the regular session. Nice aw'ards for first in cards were given to Mrs. and Judd Liebendorfer. Mrs.

W. local haspital. Mr, Kallichis had been proprietor of an Ellwood rest a for the past fifteen years and was well- known and hked is survived by wife and the following srep-rhildren. Tony, Frank. Lewis, Paul, and Alvira Straw ind Paswell.

all of this city He IS abo by a brother. Kallichis. of Loe An- degrees ill be conferred in New Castle by teams from the Penn- Ohio degree federation on a of candidates from northwestern Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio. The local will meet next Monday night in the V. F.

W. hail in regular convocation and the deputy grand commander expected. Sons Of Veterans Are Given Surprise which they pas.M'd the with w1io has been with cards as the diversion during Mrs. Dougherty invited the mem- services will held on Baturday morning with the complete to be announced Friday's paper FOURTH WARD AID DIVISION MEETS ELLWOOD CITY. Feb 9 A jority of members and sixteen guesui of the Fourth Ward division of the Aid society of the First Methodist church assembled last evening In the church dining room Bel! Presiopine Italo Balbo Bianco Robuck Gottuso Funari Detulho Ma doge Prsii Total Score by periorts InspecUon Italo Balbo Fg Tp 7 2-4 16 .1 0-4 2 1-3 5 0 3-5 3 .1 0-3 6 3 0-2 6 4 0-0 a 20 46 Fg I'p 6 2-5 14 4 3-6 1 i O-I 2 .1 0-0 2 0-2 2 I 2-2 4 2 1-1 5 2 0-1 4 18 8-18 44 10 14 13 1 10 14 44 1 Fg Tp 4 9 9 3 7 1 0-2 2 .0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 12 3-7 27 Tp 4 9 4 0-1 8 4 2-5 16 O-O 12 6 0-0 12 0-1 4 0-0 3 0-0 6 29 3-8 61 10 6 8.V—27 9 12 22 ELLWOOD CITY.

Feb of the Ladies Aid Society of the Bill Memorial Pre.vbyierian church gathered last evening for their February meeting following th'' praver Mrs Ruth Vogier, pre.Ydent, conducted the meeting. It was, agreed to give a of one hundred dolla-s to the txiard of iruaices to aid with the painting of the church exterior and other Plans were made for the primary dinner of the Ellwood Bundav district to be held at thi6 church on Monday evening. February 20 Mrv. Anna Ma-shail heads the kitchen committee. At the close cf the evening, a dainty lunch wajt by a com- of four, Mrs Alice Vogier.

Mrs Ruth VoglfT Mrs. Fanchion Ccwe and Anna Marshall. Margaret Pugh Class To Hear Of Convention ELLWOOD Cmy Feb m-'mbers of Pugh cla.ss of the PrCftbyte-ian church will be entertained the home of their tearher. Mrs Dale of Second Thi.s a meeting to which all adult class of the church are invited to attend Mrs Nilfs Anderson of East Liberty who is a member of the com- oi of the East LibertV Branch of Pittsburgh A will be the speaker Mr.s Ander.von the ccnvenfion held in W'ashington. cn the and of war and will of meeting Kainpers Club Has Party For Mrs.

Moorehead H. and Mrs. L. R. Davis were i last evening for an enjoyable tureen guesus.

dinner For refreshments served at a Lovely Valentine beautifully appointed table. Mrs were used with Mrs. Robert John- was aided by Mns. W. H.

Jones i ston. Mrs. James Mackey and Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Lattimer.

LeRoy Maxwell the dinner. The home of Mrs. Stein- After the dinner, the group at- berger in the Country Club drive, tending the prayer meeting led by ELLWOOD CITY, Feb. of the Sons of Union Veterans ter (613), Crawford. (750), Cumber- meeting last evening In regular land (716), Huntingdon Erie at the Fourth street V.

P. W. (100), Venango (100), Bucks hall were when Sullivan (848) and Tioga (119) of the paid them counties. Conklin said the game commission in the past 18 has purchased approximately 593.000 acres for a financial of almost $3,100.000. Approximately 50.000 additional acres, Conklin revealed, are now under contract for purchase.

MASSACHUSETTS ALSO BARS JACK TRAMMEL (I rn.i innal a surprise visit. The hours wYre passed In a delightful manner with being among the diversions and at an appropriate hour a delicious lunch was served. At the regular meeting of the which w-as well attended, arrangements were made to have the entertainment committees of the post and auxiliary meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Earl Duncan on Spring avenue to complete aiTangements BOSTON. Feb.

Trammell, for a Lincoln-Washington party. Negro heavyweight from Ohio, al- A joint meeting of the two organ- ready under a five-year suspension will be held on Friday eve- PULASKIS AND TEAMS IN SERIES by the Illinoi.s State Athletic Com- mi.sslon. cannot box in Maasachu- the State Boxing Commission had ruled today. Trammell fell into the bad graces of both commLssions following a ning. February 17.

at the hall. It was announced today that the fC. Pulaski and Big Five pout with Jimmy Adamick in June, cetball teams have arranged a se- 1 1es of games and will meet this Sunday at the K. P. hall in he first of the series.

The Big Five would also like arrange a series of games with jther leading teams in the city, such IS me Keystones, Polish Falcons, GAME IS CANCELLED The Wabash basketball team will play the K. Pulaski Reserves tonight at the K. P. hall instead of going to Plaingrove for a game, it was announced by business I Overnight Sports (International News ice) Tony Oalento. a fight with Tommy Farr, Lou Nova or Max Baer, to quiet ugly rumors about hLs recent victories, again predicts he can knock out Joe Louis.

Ford Frick booms the Cincinnati home of Mrs. Oarwig, in Ellport. will be the next meeting place on Wednesday, February 22. Ewing Park Club Mrs. Martin Reiner was a gracious hostess to members of the Ewing Park club at her home in Ewing Park.

Sharing as special guests were Mrs. Robert Mrs. S. P. Peck.

Mrs. Samuel Mullin and Jame.s Gano, with the former two winning the guest favors. Bridge passed the hours with Mrs. Carl Murphy and Mrs. John Lindgren being the successful players.

Mrs. R. J. Wilson and Mrs. Peck assisted the In a colorfully appointed repast at a reasonable hour.

On Wednesday evening. February 22, Mrs. James Gano will be hostess at her Fountain avenue home. Easy Aces Club TVie Sixth street home of Mrs. Chester Craven was the meeting plac for the bi-wcckly session of the Easy Aces club.

With two tables of five hundred in play, the hours were In a pleasant manner and the top place prizes went to Mrs. Joe Kraynack, Everett Oarwig and Mrs. Jacob Seetch. Mrs. Stanley Evans and Mrs.

Everson Skewls aided the hostess in serving a tempting lunch. Another meeting will be held on Wednesday, February 22. at the Rev. T. H.

Carson. All divisions of the will meet at the church on Thursday. March 16. Gersons, or N. Y.

team. Fov, Tony Picrutta today. All zames call booking manager Joe players are to report at 6:30 i pennant possibilities in the at 5184-R. Helen Wills Moody, the tennis lueen. says its unfair to compare nen and women in because hey re biologically and mentally iiffercnt.

at the Waba.sh Bears club rooms to make the trip to the Oakland floor. JacK Roper. 36-year-old igned to meet Joe Louis on the west "oast. turns out to be a ring i alias for Cecil Byron Hammond. National League.

SCHOOL BOARD Jug McSpaden shoots a 59 In! ELLWOOD CITY, FYb. warmup for $5,000 Texas open golf stated meeting of the Board of Bdu- tournament at San Antonio. cation of the Ellwood school district Brutus Hamilton, University of will be held tonight at 8 o'clock California track coach, calls a four- the board room of Lincoln high minute mile impossible 1 school. ELLWOOD Jennie Stewart of Portersville visiting at the home of friends and relatlvp.s in this city. Mr.s.

Clara Young of Park avenue has cxmcluded a with her si.ster, Mr.s. Herman Badger, of Foxburg. of Mrs. Jacob who been ill at her home In Wurtemburg for many will regret to learn that she has suffered a relap.se. Mrs.

Roy P. Meehan, who has been quite sick at her home in Wayne township for the past several weeks, has been removed to the local hospital for treatment. Her condition is critical. Mrs. J.

R. Luck of Allenby street, Ewing Park, who has been confined to her home by for the past seven weeks, was removed to the Jameson Memorial hospital, New Castle, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William E.

Hail of Crescent avenue, motored to grove on Tuesday where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boozel. Mrs. Hall is a of Mrs.

Boozel. They returned home on Wednesday. Rev. A. M.

Stevenson of Pittsburgh Circle, wdll be a dinner guest tonight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hall of Zelienople. Tonight Rev. Stevenson will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the Zelienople Masonic lodge, of which Mr.

Hall is the worshipful master. ORANGE LODGE ELLWOOD CITY. Feb 9 -On I Friday evening at 7 45 o'clock, a business meeting of the Orange lodge will be held in the First National Bank building. Entertainment will follow directed by Mrs. Irene Kirker and Mrs Anna Oalla- her will have charge of WESTMINSTER GUILD ELLWOOD Feb.

girls of the Knox vicinity from the ages of 12 to 25 years interested in missions are invited to meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Carl Mathews, of North Sewickley, for tlie purpose of reorganizing the Westminster amid. I EU.WOOD Feb Thomas Moorehead was dehshifully on Wednesday when membens of the Ka'mpers club gathered at her home, in Pittsburgh Circle, to aid in celebrating the occasion of her birthday anniversarv After best wishes were extended the hours were pleasantly with games and Chinese checkers as the diverMons Dainty refreshments were served a.s the concluding feature. Ferguson, of Fourth street. wa.s a special guest Mrs Mooi'ehead was presented with an array of beautiful handkerchiefs as remembrances of (he happy occ.i.«ion.

ELLWOOD CITY. Feb. 9. An election of officers featured an day meeting of the Missionary of the Sewick- church held on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Robert Beil, of North Sewickley and President.

Mrs. W. J. Blinn; vice president. Mrs.

Wilda Staff; recording assistant, Oliver Aiken; treasurer. Clemi Hayes; contingent treasurer. Mrs. Gladys Ruascll: stewardship Mr.s. Thomas Baird; membership secretary.

Mrs. Charles Bowers; literature, Mrs. Orin Flinner. Negro In was the study theme presented by Mrs. W.

Bhnn as leader. The afternoon as devoted to reviewing the miaaion 'udy book; "The Gospel And The with various members tak- part. At noon, a delicious tureen dinner enjoyed with Mrs. and Mrs Bowers being the aides. Members were invited to meet on Tuesday evening, March 7.

the home of Mrs. Clem Hayes, of the Eli wood-Beaver Falls road, with Mrs. Norman Hail as the leader. Lutheran Class Name Selected EIXWOOD CTTY, Feb. newly organized young peoples if the Trinity Lutheran church were received for their February meeting on Wednesday evening at the of Rev.

and Mrs. F. Daubenspeck, of Spring avenue. Reed Kimpel led the worship service and during the meeting, the Martin Luther Bible class was severed as the name of new organlza- irn. The eighteen members attending passed the remaining period in a merry manner with the hostess ing aided by Mrs.

C. S. Watterson and Mrs Kenneth Blank in serving an appealing lunch. On Wednesday evening. March 8.

Mr and Mrs Lawrence Flinner will entertain at their home, in Bluff avenue VALENTINE SOCIAL ELLWOOD CITY. Feb. On Friday evening a Valentine social will be held at the Slippery Rock Presbyterian church for all young people of the churcJi. Miss Jean Steele will be in charge of the entertainment and MlSvS Kathleen Houk the refreshments. COUNCIL MEETING ELLWOOD CITY, Fob night the February business session of the boro council will be held the council rooms of the city building at 7:30 Matters pertaining to the adoption of the 1939 budget will be discussed.

HOSPITAL NOTES ELLWOOD CITY, Feb. Mrs. Charles Stevenson, Ninth street; Mrs. Roy P. Meehan.

Wampum, Route 1. Discharged: Joseph Hardlsky. Route Mrs. John R. Doutt and baby, Lawrence avenue; Mrs.

Arthur Green and baby, Ellport. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT ELLWOOD CITY, Feb. and Mrs. William H. Hampton of First avenue, announce the birth of a daughter at the home of Mrs.

parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Mondell of Line avenue, on Wednesday. The baby has been named Judith Ann.

WELCOME CLASS TUREEN DINNER ELl.W(X)D Feb 9 -A delightful tureen dinner was enjoved by of the Welcome Bible class of the First Prrsbytenan ehureh on Wednesday evening in the church dining room The tempting dinner was served at a nicely appointed bv Mrs William Kerr. Mrs Kirk and Mrs. Ford J. Callen, president, appointed Mrs. Fied Jaekson.

Mrs. Charles Hazen and Harry Brown as a nominating committee for the annual election of officers to be held at the March meeting on Wednesday evening, the eighth After the meeting, the members attended the weekly Bible studv cla.ss. TO MAKE PLANS FOR WORLD DAY OF PRAYER ELLWOOD CITY. lYb. make arrangements for the annual World Day of Prayer observance bv Women MlSvSlonary societies, a' committee meeting has been called for Wednesday afternoon, Febitiary 15, at 2 in the Brotherhood room of the First Presbyterian church.

All churches of the city and surrounding district wliether they have missionary organizations or not. are asked to send lYpresentatives. The set vice ill be held on Friday afternoon. February 24. in the Fust I Methodist church.

PRESBYTERIAN STUDY CLASS ELLWOOD CITY. Feb. A. M. Stevenfon welcomed members of the Mtssionaiy society of the First Presbyterian church in a pleasant manner on Wednesday afternoon when they gathered for the mission study class.

An interesting review of the home study was given by Mrs Ray Wilson. The remaining period was spent socially. Another class will be held next Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George IMlson. of Wayne avenue REV.

STEVENSON PRESENTS THEME ELLWOOD CITY, Feb Christian Idea of was the theme of a interest mg study of the officers and teachers meeting of the First Presbyterian church on Wednesday evening Rev. A. M. Stevenson presented the topic with a gratifying attendance of Sunday scliool leaders, A Paul, superintendent, conducted the meeting with special ref- errnce being given to the plans for the approaching F.asier ELLWOOD W. C.

T. V. EIA.WOOD CITY. Feb. bt'rs of tlve Ellwood C.

T. U. will note their regular meeting will bt' held on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. S. Y.

Douds, 224 Spring avenue. Instead of the evening as was previously announced. conflicting activities having necessitated the change In time. Dr. McKinley will have charge of the program.

Members are asked to bring and books for the Saturday night recreation room. 25c PLUS A MOUSE (liut'i ua tioual Nt'ws SALEM. Ethel l.eb not only rang up a 25 cent purchase on her cash register, but she also rang up a live mouse. When the amount of the purchase showed in the glass- top of the register, therf also apiieared a live mouse. 1.

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Years Available:
1891-1978