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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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New Castle Newsi
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New Castle, Pennsylvania
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43tGHT Work NEW CASTLE. NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1960 W. Waiter Braham Lenten Speaker On Our Community Dear Abby Face Facts Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: My son a have three chil-l jdren, all under five years old. All; EAGLES AUXILIARY of a sudden they decided to go on' la trip. They asked me to keep ZONE 3 MEETING Itheir children and I was glad do it.

HELD IN AMBRIDGE held In the Am- vest Room of the YWCA viU bridge degree team to her land Beaver Falls to close. jjster. Joy, to be maid of Belle Kennedy will be in charge. and Miss Elaine Bnnnley Following the meeting the Am- will be bridesmaid, bridge Ladies served a omw jdinner and Mrs. Navarra McKeesport, wUl the invocation.

I serve as best man, and ushers Beaver Falls won the attend- will be Arlo Bromley and James iance award, and Mrs. Laffey the door prize. Mr. and Mrs. Mert Sodersten i Sr 1216 Vi S.

are the Sodersten-McKenzie Jivll I McKcDzie, Jayesi RD Miss. should Wedding Plans Told jcouldn'l The Ambridge Ave. could have happened meetinR and the Ellivood City! An open reception In the Har- Auxiliary degree team Initiated a clas.s of new members in honor and told me they had been S'" since Tuesday! I mind tak-j Powell, and washing compound. Tint only water using the wash cycle. to them.

They telephoned me on Friday (a week from the day they lefti FORMER JUDGE W. ER BKAHAM I ing care of their kiddies for the en- tire week, but you think they I rno luriiEr, Cjrsncl V1C0 i rcsi-l should have called me Navarra, Vice; President Esther Mrs.j Jackson and the new Mrs. theme was the; got home? They said it was none my business when they got 1 think they took advant- of me. like your UP officers and A (iHA.ND.MA: You loyalty of the members to think they advantage of officers, the unrierstatenifnt of the Their lack of consideration alone own disgust- Gurt. fM TERRIFIC! TENDER CONEYS THE ALL-MEAT SKINLESS WIENER Cagflr Photo INVIT.ATION- COM.MITTEE Weingartner, Mrs.

and Mrs. Jaqul.sli are looking over plans for the ball. Jameson Guild Issues Invitations For Ba Tlie theme for the I.enten at the VWi'A on Thursday is Christian Privilege In, Our with judge of I.aw- I'rence ('ounly. W. Walter Braham the speaker for tiiis third in the series of four services in the l'YWi'A auditifrium at 10 a I series is weekly by the YWCA Committee under Mrs.

J. Rentz. Judgelto the dentist and was asked to Braham retint from the outside.When the dentist fio- in and resuniivl his practicechild told me in great of law a career which began when iHon, Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. Leo-ihe practice with the F.

Quin-i and Mrs. Thomas K. Aiken In New Castle. jAfter Mr. death he formed but I heard mv Braham, gagging and ming I ran fn ing.

put yourself in a position to he abused again by these ingrates. DEAR 1 took my child Mrs. Navarra, also state IxMship Director, told of the Aux-i iliaries who had made their quota; In membership in Zone 3 that the, of Pennsylvania still leadsi the membership race, with Indi-; ana second. The April 24 meeting will pn'sided at the tea services. The next asst'mbly is slated for April 25 in the nurses home.

when all must at- for the Silver An- 5 at 9 45 a Charity Ball of Jameson tend. issued this' ''as voted to present thei week. Mrs. Wilbur E. payment of to- Betty Perrotta Shower Honoree Junior Guild were HMui iifst in iw-, rinnnraci Mrs.

Robert JIIUWCI nUflUfee jhis decree at the University fund. I Perrotta Pittsburgh in 1922. ner, co-chairman, assisted by spring meeting of North-lof Frank TeLa Lawrence Mrs. Ray Cunningham, Mrs. How- Pennsylvania County on Jan.

6, 1936 and presi- ard L. Reynolds, president, and of Hospital Auxiliaries uill be heldi Ave. dent ii Mrs. William J. Hinkson.

Warren April 20. Tho.se, will serve Plans for the function were com- ing from tlie guild, are to con-'as niaid of honor, Mrs. Anthony tact Mrs. George F. Winter Jr.

Mrs. Robert Wangler, his tears. The dentist said and sit the son of Robert Renwick Braham dovvn, and Olive Wilkin Braham, andj This upset me and mv child. Do Westminster was his college think 1 should find another he graduated in 1915. He high school and was a soldier) MANSFIELD in World War until he received! DEAR I advise you either to do as your dentist at meeting in tlie 'Wilmington Avenue Nurses Home, before April II.

jMrs, Stevie Bovo and Mrs. Angelo dance will be held April 23 in Tho meeting was preceded by a were hostesses. New Castle Countrv' Club. Tho.se on the commit- were the afternoon pas- An orientation for new ter, follow: Mrs. Jo.sef)h Knorr, went to Mrs.

accompanied by their Mrs. Thomas J. Kelly Hunt, will be held in the sixth G. W' May. Mrs.

Stanley Vizard, floor solarium of the hospital April.Mrs. Harold Wharton, Mrs. Hink- tells you, tist. or to find another den- DEAR ABBY: Thanks to my mother, who is a marvelous seamstress, I have a large and beauti- dent judige in 1938. In his years on the bench he was member of the Hules Commiltee of the girl, have the same Supreme mirt of I ennsylvania; trait.

They ask to borrow my memr)er of the Advnsorj-' and they return any- tve on law of estatesithing until I go after it. Or else for Hie Joint State Government'if they do bring it back, the zipper Gifts from the guests werejOmmission; Chainiian of is broken, the seams are ripped or sheltered beneath a pink and Assotiation on clothes are soiUxl. EYES HAVE 108 E. ASHINGTON ST. HAS THE EASTER COAT DKESS LOOKING CHARGE nil fled umbrella with a bridal couple in figurines.

A cake with the nie.ssage, College, gratulations, Betty and Manv other interests Constitution in In 1945 I hate to turn them down because he receivtHl an Lr.D. from 1 like them both, but what do you in a case like this? WARDROBE IN DEAR W.I.D.: The first word I luu, rtiiic-Miaii ijCglOn, lanci Ave. Pennsylvania Sootch-lrish mal7at at a We.stern Pennsyl- YOUR For St. Lucv Church which will be Historical Society and many personal reply, write lowed by a breakfast in the Per-smaller orgamzations. of this rotta home.

bench and work a stamped, self-addressed enve- Miss Perrotta and Mr. Leitera civic organizations will iHiiope. were graduated from New Castle the background for his address High School. The bride-to-be is as he presents the pic- employed at the Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. The future bridegroom, stationed at Ft.

Knox, with the U. S. Army, will be home for a two week leave. Young Mrs. Assemble Young Mrs.

Club was entertained recently in the home of Mrs. Orlando Aloe with cards as the amusement. Mrs. Ernest Adamo and Mrs. Merle Kelley were the honor winners for cards.

Mrs. Kelley also received the trophy. Mrs. Jams Marcantino and Mrs. Mrs, Dean Ellenberger will give I Pat Nerti were guests, a resume of First.

First! Next meeting will be held April Ladies a book, in the home of Clement Lawrence Chapter, DAR. Gardner, Cunningham Ave. The program will be presented AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO ANYONE PURCHASING A SOFA OR CHAIR! very important to know the quality and make of the furniture you buy. why, if buying any piece of furniture you should stop and talk to Wayside Furniture. Let them show you how when considering quality it costs less to buy at Wayside.

LU id FURNITURE C'ARPET AND ACCESSORIES Open Evenings to to 5 2S07 WILMINGTON ROAD ture of CTiristian Privilege, Our Community. DAR Chapter Miss Marshall Is iSlates Review Pledged To Sorority Marshall, a major in the school of business i rr.i. tion at imliana State in The II MICKe, has been the program, to membership In Beta follow; Mrs. J. L.

Omicron Sorori at he college Mrs. Hemr E. Colder, I Miss Marshall is the daughter lyirs. G. A.

Ciibbs. Mrs. L. P. lof Mr.

and Mrs. John D. Marshall, Hauschild, Mrs. Alfred W. Lago, Wampum RD 2.

Mrs. vv. W. Campbell. Mrs.

Mont Magill, Mrs. Harry' V. Mason, Eight Clock Club Elma Mrs. F. G.

Mrs. Bruce Knectel was hostess Simonton, Miss Steven- Monday evening to the f'ight son and Mrs. Edwin C. Hoye. OXiock Club in the home of IMrs.j Chester Kent.

510 E. Washington St. garments dried for games went to Mrs. a dryer come out looking Sleep 8 Hours- Wake UpTlred? Wonderful Action Of ThU Iron Tonici After a good sleep, do you still feti tired out? Often this rundown feeling is due to iron deficiency anemia Then needless to ler such Take Lydia E. Pinkham Tablets.

UieiTaid CatiiiW. fresher a requirinK l.sVerne OallaEhor. Mrs. Kugeni- of' only Iron'tonic made especially for Barbati and Mrs. Charles Marcie.

suivty ot, Rich in iron, Pinkham Mrs Gallagher receivc'd the door company liome econom-i 'Tablets to strpniTthon vnm- trouliv American James Anderson will Laundry hostess at the Kent home April 4. lAssn. Prom Spring FORMALS In Pretty Pastels Sizes 7 to 18 Mostly In Nylons For Best Selection Choose Yours Now Speizer Shop Next to Citizens Bank Lay ay Your EASTER SHOES NOW! SHOES 113 E. WASHINGTON ST. SPRING HAS ARRIVED At The Temple Shop SUITS COATS DRESSES Beautiful Fashions For Spring Arriving Daily 119 E.

NORTH ST. Tablets to strengthen your blood icithin one day! Thus quickly help build rich, red blood to restore strength and energy so you feel line again fast! If your blood Is so starved for iron that you Just draff through the day, get Pinkham Tablets from drug stores. See If you soon icel like a wonrnn again. riMAll AllMINTI 0 Ootnpoimd (Liquid) also brlngt MlUf trom at monthly pain. The Once A Year RUMMAGE SALE You've been waiting for.

Save more money. Sale ends Friday this week. COUNCIL THRIFT SHOP On The Diamond New Castle, Pa. Just Like the Family The members of your family will appreciate this tine Pharmacy because all of their needs and desires can be supphed from our ample stocks of quality produas. Make this your Family Drug Store.

And, of course, always bring us your prescriptions. JOHN C. WAJERT Pharmacy 16 W. Long Ave. OL 2-5761 PRESCRIPTIONS ASK TO SIS OKANTS SnCIAl ORDIR CATAiOO JR.

SUIT COAT PLUS PRiSS PANTS A man-tailored to wear so many Patterned jacket (see label for fiber content) and solid color rayon flannel pants are smart together up handsomely with his other slacks, jackets. 6 to 12. 'BUSY BEAVER' EASTER SHOES for littlt girls 99 pair Fine leathers. Smart 2- way straps for girls. Italian style taper oxfords for boys.

3 your way Use any one of Grants 3 Credit Plans ACRI-SUEDE TOPPERS SO soft and washabh Acrylic fiber at its best. Light, durable, never pills. Latest back-inter- styles. 7 to 14. Use any one of Grants 3 "Charge-lt" Plans GRANT CALL'S PLAZA 1702 WILMINGTON ROAD.

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