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SEVEN NEW CASTLE, NEWS, SATURDAY; OCTOBER 15, 1932. WAMPUM Castlewoodj STOCKS I Case Co Kcnnecott Copper Lorlllard Lone Star' Gas Missouri Pacific McKees Tin Plate Mexiean Sea Oil Mack Trucks Inc Magma Copper Montgomery Ward ELL WOOD CITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Curric and Kr I Lltl Witt Sh MASQUERADE PARTY The Junior Lea cue of the M. E.

rrtfl Kotnoh, Tksu MM 22i daughters spent an cvcDing recently with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Knight of Highland Heights. Mr. and Mrs.

Clvdc Morrow have Bull Market Northern Pacific church enjoyed a masquerade Hallowe'en parly Thursday nlirht in tish Motors the church. moved irom. me ajicij nousc uj City. Nevada Copper Not Dairy Prod TDc "voting people csd invited 119 guests to help enjoy the occasion. casn hqe Kiwanians Enjoy Organize Stamp Halted Today North Am Aviation 3a Jean Butler.

Edward and National Biscuit 39 Nlagnra Hudson Pwr is Mr. ana Mrs. Reia iiouic nave moved into the Jcssop house. Calvin White who- has been ill with bronchitis and congestion of one lung is some better at this writing. MY anri Mrs Jnhn Swick and Mr, Ainwake, Anna Fermche, Genevieve Fine Rsh Fry Club Friday Schedule Of Services In Churches Sunday Foszuto.

Glen and Harry Koycr. Car Lpading Report Causes Marie Airier and Viola Downey. unio 8 IS Pt 15 Phillips Petrol 5 Packard Motors- 31 Pullman' Co 91V. istumc. First best, Mary Jane TwntyEiht Turn Out For and Mrs.

HillaTd Swick of.PTisco were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ELLWOOD CITY. 15, the Ellwood "City Klwanis Club' participated in a fine Ilsh' fry To Sell Off Disrupting Market -EARLY GAINS Clclr Smith. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Bcltz and Meeting-; Inspiring Addxci Delivered By J. S. RT.r.wonn city. Oct.

15: Kee- Morning prayer, and by the sa oy tnc members 01 tne b. church last night in the church din-lnc room. A line nroai-am of fun. ilar services will be conducted in Misses Phoebe and Luella Sontag visited Saturday and Sunday with Marshall and Marshall and Jac Amwake. Games and singing was uhc enjoyment with a delicious lunch served at a suitable time.

CHURCH ACTIVITIES Services in the local churches here Bowater Pub Serv of 47ii Paramount Publhc 374 Fennroad 2)i Republic Stl Corp 8 Republic. Stl (Pfd) ISM Radio Corp 7 Reynolds Tobacco 31 the Ellwood City churches on. Sunday with the- various pastors in. ARE WIPED OUT garnet and contests was enjoyed throughout the evening. Decora ELLWOOD CITY.

Oct. 15. Ac tions were carried out In seasonal Mr. and. mte.

unai'ics rjLoorc anc Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mlnnick of Sharp sviiic. MarjDrie Poguc of Ellwood City spent few days recently with her charge. There are ho, special events scheduled for this Sermons will be preached by' the pasters In tones.

Later in the cvcnlns rv Sunday are as follows: Presbyie- S'OoIN 3d cording to impressions made at the organization meeting of the Ellwood Free Mcthodi.t. Glenn avenue and PittsbLurgh Circle. Sunday school at a. Clyde-Knight; supt. Morning worship at 11 with a sermon by the pastor.

Praise, irieetlns wanis Club held a short business Icr Hennon, service 11:00 a. uity otamp ciud last rugnt in me Lincoln school, the club will be one first Presbyterian Of Sinclair Oil Studcbakcr Stewart- Warner i i id Chris tianity." 5:30 p. m. ChrisUan En of the finest Institutions in the city. Ncarlv 30 Dersons between the First Fall Court Fourth street and Spring avenue'.

Church School 9:45, D. W. Stlnson, ftiint. Momlni worship 11. with a deavor, 7:30.

cvcnirat service. i Smj Service) NEW Oct. 15. The stock market today paused to consolidate lu gains alter -yesterday's sweeping Bullish operations were resumed in the flrsti' Halt- hour under the leadership of the rails, This was checked by the tw loadings report1 for last week, which showed traffic Gas 1 Eiec ages of 3 and 13 attended this first Theme, "Hope." Rev. J.

G. BinaT- Evangelistic services" at. a. D. Missionary Alliance.

BclKavenue. Bible school at 9:45. sermon bv the pastor-on "Come yc. KOPPEL meeting wmcn resulted in muting them full fledged members. W.

J. Sears Roebuck Standard Brands Simmons Co of Ind Of Awards Friday cimton M. E. Sunday school 10:00 m. Evening service 7:30.

Rev. Ramsey of this city and the sponsor. Young people's society 1 p. m. nine- worshin at 7:45, A homey Morning worship at 10:45 'with a sermon by.

the pufitor. Evangelistic Transamcrica Corp tO HOLD PLAY The members of the cist of the nine service in the church school room, Gospel songs. Dr. Shields and up cars. "Willi thl crmMnued the favor Nearly 100 Awardi Given To ficv.

f. Russell schuiingei', po3tor. als cello. Sermon tr.eme, mis no- M. E.

church: Sunday 10:00 Chas Davis, Supt. 11:00 a. i.r service. 7:30, evening scrvfec. ev.

Will H. Fenlon. Christian church. Sunday school Girl Scouts Friday Eve-ninff Here lest, tallest, youngest, and oldest boys present. Miss Mary Martin-hns volunteered her services as secretary, which the- club eagerly accepted.

The principal speaker of the evening was Joseph Bowater, former able trend In loadings. Wall street had been anticipating a larijor sain and this brought some sclllnE Into Texas Gulf Sulphur Tlmken Roll Brg. TJ 5 Steel TJ Pipe Rubber Union Cor ek Car nibition fonoay -me -pastor ing short series of sermons 1 hlhlfcinn. The" first'. was KlVI church play held a meeting in Kop-pel M.

E. church on Thursday. The name of the play was announced and also the cast. The name of the play will be "School The Mrs. Davidson Is the rails, wiping out eariy gc running from one to two points.

10:00 a. service: 11:09 a. m. 7:30 evening service. Rev.

ChEs. P. Dur Sunday evening and-thc second will 25 ELLWOOD CITY, Oct. 15. The United Aircraft 25 Pleasing Hostess resident oi wew castle and now or this city, who kept with the occa st.

Monica- Catholic church: The rest of the market sold down with the rails and showed small losses on the day, There was little classes and these will be filled by Mrs. Jack Llnzey. Deloss Linzcy. sion, anq. aejiverea an inspiring ao-dress on the educational value of first fail court of awards for- Girl Scouts of City was held lost nlRht in the First Baptist church with an excellent turnout being present.

Miss Dorothy Tomb, local rilrentor. tn-eslded on the occasion. United Corp 8K United Gas Imp 1SV6 Vanadium Corp 1414 Wcsttnghouse Brk 13 Madolyn Rogers, Mae White. DeLoss facts and not for opinions. Rev.

A. M. Stevenson, pastor. Trinity LuLhcran Second street and Spring avenue. Mass 9:01 10:30 a.

in. Pr. F. m. Sunday school Hoytdale Mass 10:30 a.

Maloney. selling pressure, however, and lrlrnMr nvnnlnc uo occurred Llnzcv. Sadie McDaneL ilrs. v. w.

ELLWOOD CITY. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. William Members of the Tnter-Clcy Bridge Westlnithouse Eiec the second hour preliminary to the Roberts, Mr. and Mrs.

Oris Ford stamps, postage stamps haye been issued since 1847 to express the purpose that the government has collected a fee lor carrying nn article to its destination. Other officials present Included. uiuD nan an enjoyame rnceungTi-day afternoon when they-assemblcd Warner Bros Woolworth Co and several others that hav Sunday School C. Wattcr-son. Morning worship 10:45, with p.

BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coot, cri-tertaJned six little tots been announced yet. Mrs.

Sherman ber the council' and assisted In bv the pastor or- "Scriptural Now. there'iire some kind of stamps Tm.rnHrml,"Sl'l-VlceS Et thC ZlOC nifht in honor or their son Gcor-gie's second birtiiday. presenting the badges. The customary ceremonies man- school teacher. The cast will mec every Thursday and will be lor every tmng ana every the civilized world have Lutheran Church, Mt.

Hope at T.nh- Tnm ripvotians if 7 m. weuK-end. Revelation that American Telephone's earnings for the nine months wen; considerable under the dividend rcqttkcmencs had little influence the stock holding within a fraction of last night's close. Other pivotal 'stocks like TJ, S. Steel and Allied Chemical showed a steady iruratcd the evenlnit.

Choirs in the charge of Mrs. 5. L. Burson. some form or other.

The American Vespers at sermon theme "Love cn Park avenue. A delicious 1 o'clock luncheon inaugurated, the events- of the day. After "dinner hours were spent around three tables of bridge. Mrs. Kdthryn Halner, Mrs.

W. R. Johnston. -L. Springer, Mrs.

A. P. N. Thomas, and Mrs. Charles D.

postage stamps waen placed togetn- LIVESTOCK MARKET mged with Hallowe'en colors and large cake wlrjj two candles -as le centerpiece. The little meats indudinE the- Thyseir, and.Qtnei-s. place' were arranged horseshoe circle. Miss Mildred Cable and Miss Lavina Peck were the color bearers. Following' tliLs nearly 100" bodges FIREMEN MEET tnc oraer oi mcir sequence win re a complete and accurate hls- The regular monthly meeting of henor guests were Marie Hanlon of lorv of the country, the sneaker as were presented to worthy oi: cne moppet volunteer lire aepaii-ment was held in the municipal ew castle, Buddv Dor Providence Baptist' Mnrt.h Bflwiekiey.

Bible School- 10, The feature of the evening was bulJdins on Thursday evening. The regular business o- the evening was othy of Ellwood City and Mary Darlinc McFate of this place. ross were speesaJ guests-on out occasion. the close of the games It utu foLr-J that. Mrs.

Al Brown of Ro C. E. SaDkcy, Morning worshin 11. with ah address by Mrs. Live- PITTSBURGH, Oct.

15, serted. These stamps can tell the world about the nation. Its people, Inventions, or events. Collectors of these hnvc learned to fully appreciate the rclnature symbols on Stamps. Mr.

Bowater heartily lauded Mr. STOCK PRICES AT 12:30 P. taken up, after which the meeting wns adjourned- by the president. SamCarutbers. by the tots and a delicious lunch served by Mrs.

Cook. Ola Hansen, returned missionary from India, At 8 o'clock a Baptist Young People's service. Instrumental the presentation or a Banks badge" to Burgess J. C. Turner, to whom, the Girl Scouts feel Lhey are greatly indebted.

BUrgcss Turner, they state, has done so many things to 'further the cause of scouting in this city that they could hardly be-(tln. to thank" him -sufficiently. The INJUKED PLAYER RECOVERING Cattle-receipts 800; market.steady good heavy 475-S25; steers, fair -to 'mod light' 450-625; steers, common, to fair 350-450: common to med cows, good chester and- Mrs. Thomas of this city were: the wLmers ''Of 'the club and guest- awards, respectively, The afternoon been further accentuated by I the presence of lovely fall decorations and-snapdragons and Frank Barlle. coach and Quarter Ramsey for his time and patience in sponsoring this dub and working back of the Koppcl Buckeyes, who was seriously injured in the game to-choice common to med wiua it in an aansory capacity, Ramsey Is experienced In this type Rev.

J. RoutJeage, pastor. Church' Of God Orchard avenue. Girl Scout officials had gone to s. Howard thi trouble to obtain this soecw! wont ana is tne proua possessor wiLn i oungswwTj on ouaaiy, is recovering rapidly and Is expected be around in several days.

He suf CLASS HOLDS DINNER. The Willing Workers' class of the Clinton M. E. Sunday Sunday school held a chicken dinner TJiursciay nlght and were very successful, having 150 guests- WAMPUM PERSONALS Mrs. B.

Hanlon oi New Castle was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coot Of Kay street tills week. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Stauf. Mrs. pad no wr.lcn tney presented to mt. coucciiDn tnnc many people club 'to meet.

at her home in Beaver Falls for its- next meeting on the DUlls L'DU-Jio; nuicn cdk-s 25-65. Hogs" receipts 900; 'market steady; prime heavies 390-415; heavy mixed 415-430: mediums 425-435 heavy Turner. The gold badge may be fered a slight concussion of the Churen.vSeh.ooI Morning worship 11. with a sermon by tiie pastor. Evangelistic services at 7:45.

used as a ptn or watcn loo. bralr HALLOWE'ENERS REPRIMANDED The Hallowe'en season has brought presentation n. play, "A Foolish Hallowe en Party yorkers 435-430; light yorkers 410-430; pigs roughs 275-1350; sheep and lambs receipts 1000; market lambs prime weth The next meeting of the club will be held on November 4 at the same place. The meetings will Tost from 7 until 9 p. m.

ELLWOOD PERSONALS Mhi, Wllsle Bcvingtotl. Mr. and by the- Girl Scout Leaders Club. Mrs. W.

H. Shields and Miss North Scwlcklcy Frcsliyteriin Mmninp worshin -11. with Ser the regular premature celebrating C. B. Morrow and D.

Z. Orris were New Castle shoppers Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J.

V. CamDbeil a' Mary Worcester held leading parts. The names of the girls and the by the boys and girls. The police were forced to reprimand several Enjoyed By Class mon" by the pastor special bv the choir. Sunday ers 215-260: -choice lambs 550-600-eaives receipts 100; market steady; good to choice veals 500-GOO.

boys for carrying this too far. The Mrs, David Fugent and Mr, and sehool at" 11. o'clock with. Joseph R. number oi-badges received wiu pear in these columns Monday.

Ellwood City were g-jests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cook this past week. 15 39 M.

Jr. Danley, all East l. In the matter Is asked. CITY, Oct. 15.

pool, were callCT In this viclnlty Clark, ancl Walter Blinn, assistant. ELLWOOD Rev, Robert Bell, pastor. An enjoyable Bids Revised On vigors IT. Cat last c- Orange Lodges 'ening ww spent by the Martha Cosby- KOPPEL NOTES Manfred Massa. Nick Fjsco and tle yestercaj'.

Rev. H. J. Rose of New Wilming-in wrs the special (ruest sneaker at Class of the TJ. P.

church last niiht Henry Massa returned from an ex Heating Plant Knox Presbyterian Sunday Sehool 10, Lelghton u-r, anri John E. as To Have Party tensive vacation in Philadelphia. BICYCLE STOLEN Ira Houck Of East New Casde. A Bens Co Amcr Roll Mills Amer Steel Pdry Atlantic Rfj: Am Bad Sran Allis Chalmers Allied chem Die A fc Am Smelt Rfp Amer Jtoreign Pwr Anaconda Copper Amer Can Co Am Water Jt Co Amer Tobacco Co Amcr Super Power SS Bethlehem Stl Baldwin Loco Bendlx Aviation Chesapeake St Ohio Chrysler Calumet- As Hecla Col Gas Elec Consolidated Gas Curtlss-Wrljrht Com Southern' Commercial Solvents. Corn Prod FJi; Co Cities Service Cord Corp Dupont de amours Drusr Ine at the home of Grace Griffiths on Park avenue.

Twelve members and-their teacher, 'Mrs, J. B. Younc' were present at the time. (jnarics tiogers is the Wurtemburg U. church last Mr.

and Mrs. Wlllis 'Zahnizer and funlly of Mc. Jackson Were, visitors from sudden which overtook reported to the police that his Elgin bicycl had been stolen from the sistant. worship 11:15 with a -sermon by pastor. Special Her last night.

South New Cattle Board Now islted his 'side his hKae and "cti the of- yesterday at the home of the latter', 1 be on the lookout Clever games and contests in the pleasant surroundings ol seasonal appointments, prevailed home in Bowling Green, Evenms worsnip b. bv the 'tiastor. Socelal selec- their Tcprular semi-monthly meeting i Seek Approval Of PUni By Stale rlons bv the iYounsr' People's choir. last night in the Schwelger llall. nRd Mrs.

Mujiju-d Mecklem Plans for their annual Hallowe cn 5 visitors in this v. licious luncheon' brought the events Robert Campbell was a New visitor on Tuesday. City of appclation Hundred Towe; Pavia, Italy, and steeples. cinltj' today. party in conjunction with the-Men' ledge were formulated at this timi Fallowiuo-'a' meetinc held lasc eve oi the alialr to a close.

The general committee composed of Miss Bertha Burrows, chairman. Rev: J. E. Csufthey, pastor or the Christian Fourth street and- Wayne avenue. ning the'.

South New Castle School The party is to be held the latter part of this month. They also plan vuneaiHBj u. c. cnurcu, nas turned home after visitinc his au Miss Ellen. and Miss Bessie Rellar hAtnn Tar a heatini' olant for the Sunday School John- Miles, Suot Communion' services 10:40.

CHEWTON Misses MntUe and Aima Caughey to hold a tea party early in November. After the business meotinj the school last August, and will present the new plans to the" state for ap Morning worship' 11, with a sermon by the pastor, christian Endeavor 7 01 Mr. and Mrs. LAverne Parkfir success of the affair. A.

M. L. Club Has Duquesne have returned home after 0 tv'inmg worsrup r.ta. oyi hours were spent with cards and bingo. Later Mrs.

Pearl Brown and ial music. visiting relatives in this city. POLLr PARROT HI-SHOES FOR KIDDIES Are good serviceable Shoes and are priced within reach Of all. Colors: black, patent. Mrs, Charles Erowii and Mcrl Guy ere Ellwood City callers Thursday.

Charles Brown was a New Castle Rev. H. D. K. Huccr, pas; Patterson or nrr.n street proval.

Tho' board had' no money to pay for the proposed-Improvement nnd appealed to the state for' runds. An appropriation of was made, hut the original Dions called for a Elec Auto Lilu 17 next regular meeting will be Regular Meeting is spending several davs as the gtiest br his aunt. Mrs. Roland MiJer of Eastman Koaiu: First Baptlat Third street and Fountain ave Mansfield. O.

Elec Bond Aihare 25 Foster Wheeler low heating plant which would cost nue. -Bible School' 0:45, Do Witt Sar- Mr. ana mm. wiiunm wincie 01 caner Wednesday. Agnes McCready of Ellwood City visited recently at the home of her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Pete Solsberg. Services Sunday at the Chewton Church of Christ are as follows: 10 As You Like It ELLWOOD CITY. Oct.

15. Supt. MCrclDg worship The -plans have been sent to the with a sermon by the pastor on "The $1.95 With delightful hospitality Mrs. Charles Markworth entertained the members of the A. M.

L. -Club at Church, Its Character, scoung -eo- Chib Assembles state' for approval and worK wm oe started on the project as soon as approved. Bible scnool, J. C. Yoho.

communion and preaching. her home on Wayne avenue last North Sewlckiey have returned home after visiting at the home of the litter's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Thcron Nye in Shirk. O.

Mr. and Mrs. Irvta Metaler of Ft. hare rciumed home after spending the past week at the home cr Mr. and Mrs.

R. 3. Metzler Morcnxet Ann Youne of Sitli night with a fine turnout being present. Mrs. Victor Grove and Miss ELLWOOD CITY.

Oct. plC'6 service ac I ociocic. services at 7:45. Rev, Bttrnle. Osterhousc, pastor.

United Presbyterian Sixth, street and Crescent avenue. ONfords S1.79 FALSE ALARM Jo, 5 firemen were called to Box a.t 8:40 last evening and or. ar theme "What of the 7:30 p. preaching, theme "Dodging the Commandments." Sermons by the minister. Special music at all the worship hours.

Teachers and officers meeting after the morning Bessie Runyan were special suests Mrs. Ralph Moore was a charming on the occasion, hostess to the members of the As Fo Film 3T Great Northern 12 General Motors 14 General Electric 15 Goodrich Rubber 6 Goodyear Rubber 157; Gen Am Tank Co 15 Gulf Oil 30 Gillette Sat Raz 16N General Poods 30 Houston Oil 14 Hudson Motors SH Inter Harvester 2254 tnter Nickel Co I fc'T io-. Johnfl-ManvlUe rival found no fire 'In that vicinity. EWdgc was inc cruei diversion or You Like it Club at her home Bible School Morning worship 11, with a seTmon' by the pastci' on MILLER'S woman In this city confesses street left tills morning Io- Hastlncs, where she villi spend the the evening at trie conclusion of which a delightful luncheon was irst avenue last mgnc. iNine m( bers were nresent at the time.

The Ideal: Churcn." -Christian En served by the hostess assisted by deavor 7 o'clock. EvaninE worship 7:45 with a sermon-by the pastor week-end as tne guest 01 Mr. and Mrs. Harley Young, that she still Boes through her husband's pockets every night, Just to keep in practice, until prosperity The evening was enjoyed with games and contests as a result of The Great Bend which Mrs. Wayne neegcr and Mrs, Robert Goss received the Drlzes.

nriv soend'lnc sevora'l davs at tlie The next'meetlng of the club will take place in two weeks at the home of Mrs. E. Johnston- In CKansae) Tribune; After this the time was while awav on "Trie Destruction bodom." Rev. W. E.

Emmanuel Reformed Eighth street and Crescent ave Marriage Licenses I home 0' her sister, Mrs. Frank Cog-Icy in Burnstown, iind Mrs. Ham' Nelson of in working on quills. A delicious tureen supper nad preceded the activities of the evening. Pittsburgh Circle.

Big Crowd Gathers Rural. Volley have concluded a Sev nue, aunaay scnooi J-u ciock. xorn-d-ic wnTxhin 11. with a sermon bv the an Mrs. Taylor Smith On Ninth pastor on a topic to bo announoed Mrs.

Ira West invited the club to ieet at her home on First avenue 1 two weeks for Its next, regular For Chicken Dinner meeting. Exceptional Values in COAL Heaters Endeavor 7 cciock ana evening: worship 7:45. Rev. H. D.

Maxwell, pastor. What is valuable Is not new, and hat is new is not valuable. Dan BIBLE CLASS MEETS ELLWOOD CITY. Oct. 15.

With iel Webster. In Time Of Need Credit Is An Asset pleasing hospitality Mrs. Elmer Har ELLWOOD CITY, Oct. 15. One of the most successful events of the season In.

the. slippery Mthodlsl Fifth street fund Cresa per opened her home near Wurtem- bure last evenlnr to the members of I Church' SchDOl 9:45, L. W. Monroe, the Mary Pollock Bible, class of the Wurtcmburg M. E.

church when they Rock Presbyterian, church last night when over. 225 people gathered in. the church, basement for the annual chicken dinner sponsored by the supt. Morning worsnip 11, wi.n a sermon by the'-pastor on "The Grace of Appreciation." Junior Epworth League 7 o'clock; Mrs. W.

L. Crams, gathered there for the October raect-Ine of' the organization; women's Missionary ana Liaaies- Supt, Evening worship 7:45, sermon Id The tables were, cleverly-appolnt- He Finds God." Rev; H. Little, pastoi Bell Memorial Mrs. Emmett Graham, was leader for the occasion and Mrs. RoHaicn gave an interesting Bible character sketch.

The usual routine of' business was transacted after which plans were formed for the foil meetings of the group. An informal social period was brought to a close by the serving of I a delicious luncheon bv the hostess. I Line 'avenue-Sunday School 9:15. eral committee -in' charge of arrangements was- composed of Mrs. Iva Mrs.

Norman and Miss Adda. Smiley. Guests were present from New'Castlc, Wampum, and Ellwood. Morning worship. 11, with a sermon Credit lightens your 'financial pathway, especially in darkness does good credit prove itself.

In such times as these, good credit keeps you going, offers you the' assistance you need to tide you over, puts the necessities of life within your reach. Credit never abused is never refused. by Mid pastor Oh "A Eplrlt Filled Woman. Endeavor at 7 o'clock. Evening worship at 7 o'clocK in charire of the Younc People's assisted bv her daughter llllen.

after Home Coming Day meet again the las: 01 rovemoer. Christian -Endeavor i ear: ism 01 cue DOREMUS CLASS ELLWOOD CITY. Oct. 15. Tvon- morning.

Planned At Geneva tv inambars of the Doremu: class as- Rev. J. King, pastor. Wurtcmburr U. P.

scmbled in the First Baptist church no one in -Tovjn has ever been HEN SWDMOfiC I The Old Home Town By Stanley I up 1J1 I Oak Heaters. Hot Blast 1 FBOM "THC lock on' Heaters anfl Circulating Heat- Wi TO TEAR DOWN TrtATOLCjYOU THEN TICKIED (TV, SHECAPTIRALu'l "THE MLLS I SPo SS 17 A split-mbwws FURNITURE CO. lJ HAKE NO MISTAKE lE.BsEM RELIABLE SERVICE OOSSNT USE 'HIS HEAD ATuBUT SOS TTert Grant SL Phone 1516 VJHEN IT COMES TO. SIDE aTEPPJNCl I 7Tu. 'VrrJlj HHHHHHHHV' ELLWOOD CITY, "Oct; 15'.

The Sunday school-at 10. -A'rnllv dav tor tneir regular meeting win-, ivirs, DeWitt- Sarver acting as hostess, hundred and Geneva alumni wno live in nuwooa oity ana. vian lty arc amonir thofi nlannme to at mcnt of the Lord's Supper will, be Following the devotional period the members repaired clothing for needy tend tho annual Home Oomlnir Dav Observed1 at thle time. Mornlnfr worship at with sermon by the pas lie. a two Tvecw znr- nom: Olllclftls oi the school announce.

Mru. -John SnrtweU- in Knox Stop tor, junior socioty at 4 o. Youne neonle's meetlnc- at 7 A bis progrcim of the ahd.wllJ be in tue-iorm 01. o'clock Evening worslilp 8. lowe'en-party.

aay nas Deen completed wriicn includes a' footbalj-gomo-ln 'the afternoon. Kcv. caugney, paBlor. Slippery Rock Presbyterian. Sunday school nt.lD.

o'clock. John OFF FOR HUNTING ELLWOOD CITY. 15. Several lociil people left early this New castle Credit Exchange, Inc. HOSPITAL NOTES ELLWOOD CITY.

Oct. lfi. M. Morning worslilp at 11' with a scrrn'oir-by the pastor on Admit-ted-Prldfiy: John SchoJl of r. d.

1. Bernard Muhnr 'The Nljht lv.o ornmg s.01: wl-cic a nuiiuug-, .111 County where a hunting, camp is been established. In 'the group re Included Carl Davidson, Wes Dal Frank Black and baby of Waninum. Lauls Scar- of BcriVcr avenue, Dorothy and burn. B.

F. -Dewav Cun Rev, Tlios. Berger, pastor. SI. Luke's Episcopal, Evring Park.

Sunday school aL 45 a. Edward. Joyner, ningham, Clyde B. Houk of- this, olty,.

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