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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 bridal couple home highland king FROM WEDDING TRIP DAUGHTERS GATHER tnd Mrs Anthony Nuzzo are Highland King's Daughters at 110 East Wabash ciety of Highland United Presby- avcnue following a wedding trip terian church was entertained afnw their marriage on October 1 i Wednesday evening in the home of The impressive ceremony was Mrs. H. H. Philpott. of Boyles solemnized by candlelight in St.

I Lucy's church. Rev. Stanislaus J. Zachewicz was celebrant tor the 9 o'clock mass. Mrs.

Nuzzo, nee Anne Warren, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Warren, 110 East Wabash avenue. The bridegroom 1 the sort of Mr and Mrs. Sant Nuzzo, North Wayne street.

The bride, oscorted to tin at lav b.s het lather, was attired in a gown of sapper satin wtia a sweetheart neckline ana long sleeves tapering to points over the wrists The bodice and exaggerated busue effect in back were accentuated with rhinestones and a full skin flowing into a cathedral train. A sweetheart bonnet with orange blossom trim held her tingertip veil which was edged with chantii- Jy lace. Her arm bouquet was composed of white roses and baby mums centered with an orchid. Miss Clara Warren cousin ot the bride, was maid of honor. Her gown was of pink satin fashioned colonial style with which she wore a matching picture hat and oaiiied yellow rose-Bridesmaids were the Thelma Dantonio.

Marie Gabriel, Loretta Pasture and Rose Marie Nuzzo. sister of the groom. Their gowns were of aqua satin and were styled identically to the maid of honors they carried bouquets oi pink roses and baby mums Rose Marie and Edith Warren, twin cousms of the bride, served as junior bridesmaids, dressed identically 10 the other attendants. Patsy Iova.net la served the groom as best man Ushers were John Warren. Jr George Leone.

Sam Cepro and Sam Nuzzo, Jt The wedding dinner was served to 100 guests at St. Margarets hall. In the evening a reception was held for 400 guests. Mr, and Mrs. Nuzzo are both I graduates of New Castle senior high school.

The bridegroom is employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad. U. R. Society A. R.

society of the Central Piesbyterian church met at the manse of Dr. and Mrs. M. Patter-on. Park avenue, Tuesday evening.

Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs Fannie Love. Miss Mary Lowery and Mrs. Patterson. Sara Dambaugh gave the national topic and the foreign topic was presented by Mrs. John Walters.

Nominating committee for officers for the next year was appointed Members are Mrs. Henry Bratschie. Mrs. Murel Battles and Mrs. Lester Miller The hallow een theme was carried out in the serving of re- treshments.

avenue. Mrs. Russell Tait and Mrs Philpott are sponsors of the group this year. Mrs. Tail and daughter.

Anna M.te, dressed in Egyptian costume-. showed a number of other! of dresses and jewelry from that country Curios and handwork of the Egyptians were also di play ed Peggy Smith presided when Lots Tilton was named mer of the society, a hallow een ninth was served. The yearly thankoffering meeting will be the form of a fur- ecu dinner at Highland church Thursday evening. Nov. 10.

N. N. Club N. N. club members were welcomed into the home ot Mrs.

Norman Minner. East Washington street, on Tuesday evening. Prizes for 500 were captured by Mrs. James Snyder Mrs Frank and Mrs. Paul Mrs, Ralph Jordan aided the hostes- in serving lunch.

On Oct 25. Mrs. Rook will be hostess to the group ai her Misses home on Warren avenue GERALDINE DeCARBO IS PARTY HONOREE Miss Geraldine DeCarbo observed her 10th birthday anniversary on October 10, her parents being hosts of the lovely event. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Michael DeCarbo of John street.

Approximately 20 guests gathered to honor Geraldine. Games of various types were featured, with prizes being won by Mercedes Moses, Katherine Pappas. Rosann Lombardo, Carol Ann Walther, Roberta Reed and Paulie Capitola. Suzanne Shumate captured the door prize. After the game period the children were ushered into the dining room where a dainty birthday lunch was served.

Halloween decorations were used throughout and a huge birthday cake centered the table. Costume dolls were favors which flanked the table. Mrs Ludwig Appel and Mrs. Celeste Capitola assisted Mr-. De- Carbo in serving at the table.

Geraldine was the recipient of many lovely and useful gifts from her many friends attending. BESSEMER WOMAN CLUB HAS MEETING Monthly meeting of the Bessemer club was held Tuesday evening at the Bessemer Presbyterian church with Mrs. Spencer Carr presiding. DANCE COMMITTEE MEETING IS HELD The dance committee of the So- Ellwood City. The chorus voices blended in adept harmony as they sang Deaf Old Never Walk dality of Our Lady of St Vitus and The en" church gathered gathered in the tertaining program was under the' nrPttn direction of their conductor, Paul oi chairman Miss Loretta arr presiding.

Gehm, Twins. Barbara and Robert Donati, 403 Laurel boulevard. Following the routine business accompanied them at the The Open Parish fall dance will meeting Mrs Carr turned the hHd in the Cathedral audito meeting over to the program chair- i In man, Mrs. Whan Hopper, the QUEEN ESTHERS OF Walmo, on Tuesday evening, Oct. 18.

THIRD U. P. TO MEET Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Ralph Sacripant and Mrs. William Bryan.

Queen Esther class of the Third i program will feature a pre- U. P. church, taught by Mrs. Ber- view of the new books by Miss nard Hook, will be entertained at Mabel Kochcr the home of Mrs. William Mooney theme of the evening being carried out during the program In observance of Pennsylvania rium on aSturday.

November 26 Week. Attorney John McFate of Chairlady Miss Donati announc- New Castle showed several inter- ed her committee'to be: co-chair- esting pictures of the mm. Mary Cioppa, and Camilla Spots in Augosfine, Ida Smarrelli, Ada Guest the prog At the of lhe program Marcatouli. Angela Audino, Flor- was Mrs. Walter A.

Churc members enjoyed a social time in enee DeCarbo. Rosemarie Colella -Wnrk with Dili" 11,0 teaches a school for deaf Tbe bc ln Friday Medical Auxiliary, luncheon, New Wilmington tearoom. 1914 Book club. Mrs. Harry C.

Urmson 333 Berger Place. 1 p. luncheon Busy Dozen. Mrs. George Farone, 404 Cascade street D.

Mrs Ernest Richeal. 110 North Liberty street. Sorosis. luncheon, local tea room. 1 PM of LIFE? Are you going through the functional 'middle age' period peculiar to women (38 to 52 Does this malts you suiter hot flashes, feel io nervous, high-strung, tired? Then do try Lydia Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms.

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She brought with her two of Iter pupils with whom she demonstrates various methods of teaching the handicapped deaf children to understand such as lip reading and sign language. The enlightening and interesting address was warmly received by the club members. The musical portion of the program was supplied by Hie concert chorus of Lincoln high school in I home on November 9. Dr. Locke Rhythm Step Fool Savers SHOES FOR WOMEN Florsheim and Portage SHOES FOR MEN TONIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT AT THE HI-SPOT PIZZA-HOT FROM THE OVEN ALSO: SPAGHETTI RAVIOLI STEAKS SANDWICHES NIGHTLY Kitchen Open 5 p.

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1891-1978