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NEW CASTLE, NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1956- -TWELVE Society And Clubs ---Activities Around The Women's World lYrnz-Ua Club A IMkllKJiTlU A XA A I irlUTPDC OK EAST SIDE GARDEN CLUB HAS TIMELY cbmcd as a new member and hiVyEDS PAUL JOHNSON Report On Happenings In Clubs And Societies IP EN ELOPE ELECT B. P. W. CLUB HAS MUSICALE AT CA5TLETON gardlnj( ijuprovcment to tin grounds of public schools, sponsored by the group. A letter win also rend, regarding the preservation of hi ic parkj, with Baltic added to I lie- rosier or me i LUNCHEON-ASSEMBLY JVen.Da dub on Wednesday eve- UrrCrW KjflsL Skip GaTden Club rung.

Mrs. l-rcM liei-nns j5 husl-, Daui-lilers uf Penelope, Orpheus Miss Irguila Harris, program llusy Dozen Club mind fill help ot vacation ins Wciuly Nltc Club Mrs. John llarlicll was hostess ess to (ho sroup in Her home chairman, presented a musical Mho Kdward Malloy received 1009 CunninMli.il Ave, her cilncsdny evening in her home. Mrs. George Johnson, of Wampum illc 15.57 season when they met usy Dozen Club members Cards were enjoyed IhrDiiRhonl flic evening villi -Mrs.

Anselo Ue- ine laic ei bun, muii U17 1JJVJ til 4IIUI.IK.U1II. lJUl.J-,j Wednesday aflernoon, in the borne of Mrs. Lester B. Offull. 4 10 E.

Winter Miss Edna Uber as hall of 51. home, East lirook lid, oil a re- lu v. euay-Niu? uuo mom recently in the social program at Wednesday evenlns's gct-log ether of New Castle Business and Professional Women's Miss Helen Elder, program chairman, Introduced Mrs. D. cvenine a I 6:30 o'clock.

cent even he. Plans were made lha( 'icrs. in me picnsam eve George (ircek Orthodox church. j-orenzo ana ir. in HpVi nUs McKcmie, interim lung stcre Mrs.

irank Drusclicl, month dur- the group meet once elected officers are as Clone capiuniiR prizes. Iasl0r 0t Slippery nock Ptfesby- club iu Tlio Cnstlelun. co-hostess. Preservation of pulilic narvc T.i ni'lng and enlighlenlng sludy on Newly lollows: Lunch was served by the hostess lerian church, conducted the Mrs. Charles lodge and Mrs.

itus-sell Hodge, as hosiers' guests. Each was presented Willi a prclly The mnslcale was preceded by Jt the close oi play. double ring service. Sirs. H.

E. MOCK ijaraens rtnu 1 nc.i vaie. Miss Anna Stevas, the serving ot a smorgasbord dm will bejV I nunrnnrinlp 1. lILELUIdS 1.1 I 1-- household girt from the hostess. hostess to Hie club oil June 127 iK 'ary (jcorgeadis, vice-presr- ing (lie summertime, Moving pictures of the May Queen crowing at flirkory Heights school, Anita alley being crowned 11c en, were shown, which proved the main diversion.

A savory supper was served by the host ner. The group joined In the sing, ing of "America the Beautiful" Games wctc featured, the win Mrs. Kelly told of the various lypcs ot rocks and what pianls and soils should be used with ths nors being Mrs. Al Hodge, Mrs. children, during the vacation pri-oU, was the theme.

Red and yellow roses, with greens, were used In an unusual and attractive centerpiece or ceramic at the lable. Mils being other songs under the leader- diehard Smith and Mrs. Charlesl ship of Miss Temoy MeKate types. ilotlgc. Mrs.

Ilelbert Huer receive ii; Miss Kathryu Uitlner. violinist, ier home at 1010 Hazcn St. fs --idem; Mrs. Agnes nupnuio. treasurer; Miss Lvelyn Leslas, F.

and 11. Club Carrying a cascade bouquet of Fm Karatill0Si rc. Dinner and a (heater parly waS'vh( roses ami slcpha.no is and es- sccrilarv: mss Christine ieporled bv the F. and H. club1 ted into marriage by be father TilaK0K nw.il Mrs.

AriBrl-jrtich took place on June 7, as Xi? wIlS Mol. warden; Mrs. Bella vW fire members Rathorcd on June 12. Chai.l'lly. lace gown, styled sUi ess Offull and Miss Uber had Mrs.

pleased by playing "Trannieri," Attending as extra hostess' guest "jo noor prize, mis. iiEcrtara smith Crntlle Song," "Aleditalion" from Here Mrs. Anit.1 ScOtt, MiSS ven- "men Willi niu serving oi seasonal flanked by while tapers iu crystal decora led I he residence wilh roses candlelabra. Mrs. Bcrlha Rmithjawl members enjoyed a display poured.

A cooling salad and l'e-iof African violets, placed on the "Thais' ami "Romance." Mrs anne lev, ruiss f.stner rtuuia Mrs. A I 1 lodge will enter lain the Jay I. Reed accompanied at the 11 trie none ot -ui. The IniMrloi silk illusion u. antI Mrs.

Hose Speiger, the latter freshing dessert were included in front porch, At the close of the group her home. Corton' nlatro. sovkui 01 01. wilh a lace cap 8 of Dclroit, Mich. nstlimr tii favored.1"-.

menu- 111.u1, iisicu imiuwa. Mmnhers will ruinv .1 breakfast Ave. June 27. al which time, the' Harry Spend-. vocalist, birthday anniversary of Mrs.

John by singing Brenner, president lurs. u. H. Mts. Irontniue Karidis.

Mrs. Stavl rri. Th r.n- members and the clnb tor l.utner, of Ell "Sum- 1- V. lrlL tn" i inn, Hard ell will be celebrated. session.

Miss Uber pre sen led each member with an African violet. Miss Helen Uber and Miss Delia Glenn will sere as co-hostcsscs, Julv 11, when members will en- niertime" and "The Girl That diveclcri the meeting. Roll cal was answered with "Odd sos and Sirs. Stella Orphanos. prue was awaracd -ins.

,0,1,, CUy Rs (h(. briles Ecymanski. wearing aqua nylon Mrs Michael Junna, yJio was Ji with a matchirlg headpiece ular meeting of ihe group will be al Cascade Pork, hostesses to be! Mrs. Phillip Faronc and Mrs. Patsy Yacahoni, July 10.

Mrs. James Kennedy read a Miss Slevas appointed guards, Marry" with Mrs. flood as accompanist. Officers tor the new year were lelter from the Department of Hoy a oicnic outinii. the place (9 Mrs.

"ifi Karatiufli and Mrs. KUiv- tpeciai guest ana 510 carried a cascade oi white B.P..A. Club Meets Mrs. Nick Ue-rmani received B.R.A. Chib members in her home, 204 Miller Wednes Public -Instruction, Harrisburg, re-Lbe annouuecd.

roula Giacumakis. Mrs. ll.irielia Slamos and Mrs. Lean Manos wore installed at an effective candle, light ceremony by Mrs, Mildred tovlch, witn serving me qciiciuus fefreshmcuts. I Robert Allen, of Wampum i J0.

Guy Mazzneca ofirf best man, day evening, Mrs. Gene Pace be-'Koehe assistant dl- ML rilllUL.LIe, cntn f.f 11 ing a special guest, Cherry St. win entertain inej Cuesl5i numbering 1M, were re- Tally Club Meets Tally Club members met In the home of Mrs. Joseph Paudos, Adams Wednesday evening. Mrs.

Al iSai-U-tto anu Mrs, Phil LAMPS FOR EVERY ROOM Three tables of five hundred tlub. celved at the American Legion 6 appointed sentinels, Officers appointed committees as follows: Mrs. Koula Poulos, Mrs. flarl-clla Stamos, Mrs. Marina Marios, ai.d Mrs.

Anna Economy, sick committee; Mrs. Evelyn Lestas, news edilor; Mrs. Vonlaine Karidis, Miss Home, following the ceremonial Aides at the reception were Mrs John Cole, Mrs. Rankin Steele, were iu play, awards going to Mrs. James Yascelti, Mrs, William Miller and Mrs.

Frank Hraczo. Light were served, Mrs, Albert Germani assisting Ihe host SECTION HAS tUNCHEON-MEET furs, James Jj. vogan, president, announced plans and proj-! ects for the corning year. Ihesc will include -the organization of a parliamentary law class, a chorus, a dramatic class and a bridge class (or interested members. lip Scunscri shared honored as hostess' guests.

Mrs, Sam I.aKcola was honored the club presenting her with a Mr 5. George Glasser and -Mrs. IN YOUR HOME You are cordially Invited to see our display of charmingly tjeautiful Brighten up every room with a new lamp, Section F. V. 1..

H. Class, of Ihrx'lair Leonhardt weeli'S! Talaganas, Mis. Elfi ess. Third U. P.

church, was enter- returning from gift in remembrance of her birth-i I Mrs. t-raiik Itracio will enter-; Miss Kallirvn Wagner, Am- I nin in linr hnma 17 flrclKn dav anniversary. Card.s were tained at a pleasing luni-licun party. 0 Canada, the couple Thursday. Mrs.

Ehiier McConaghy take up residence a I 300 Furst was a charming hostess in her Ave. Ellwood City. i. in. 11 ilikc.

w.i. HTiinnp I IP mti; eiitertaiimient commillee. lilts. Fontniiie Karidis was appointed parliamentarian. juyeti, nigu score prucs ncingwon i i iiohii iui juiv by Mrs.

Julia Finamore, Mrs. Paul iome. Harlansburg fid. I iMrs. Johnson, a graduate of Lin WAYSIDE ways and means committee (lie farm of Dr.

Mildred 'l101, Jers, East Brook ltd. The picnic is Maley and Mrs. LuScola, high1 refreshments were served. In keeping wilh the seasonal hot (Ba High school and Garfield Mrs. Mcne Cellos, Irs.

Mary Geo-rgeadis, and Jlrs. Bella Vassilion. July 25, members will gather at Avc vas hostess. Wednesda'v -l "2 FURNITURE 3307 Wilmington Rd. Cascade Park for picnic.

OL 4-9102 nmg. in her home to Runner Club: Mica uin -n u.w.,i members Grossman vycafher, thehostess served a menu, Business Institute, Heaver Falls, consisting of cooling and refresh-' is employed in the ordc departing selections. Weigela and mockmont ot the National Tube crange formed the centerpiece of Ellwood City, Mr. Johnson, also a the table. ILinrolri High school graduate, is iIrs.

McConaghy also directed employed as an operator by the I he-devotions and meeting. Plans Pennsylvania Railroad. The Kanilclts Club Mrs. Cordon tleiiderson re ccived The Handctts Club in her Mrs. James L.

Vogan, Ml Royles will enlertain the outgoing and incoming board members in her home on the evening of June 27, Cards provided the entertainment, Mrs. Harvey Harris and Mrs. Flora Swogger, Ihe latter being an guest, receiving prizes. Refreshments were served, 'buffet sty'e, Mrs. Swogger Kimberly Jilrs.

Mene Cellos and Jtrs. Mary Georgeadis were appointed dele-gales to the Dislrict Convention, lo be held in Wheeling W. June 16-19. Mrs. Agnes Papazeckos and Mrs.

Mene Gelles were appointed delegates to the Convenlion, lo be held in New York City, Aug. 12-1-0. At the conclusion of the meet ing, Mrs. Agnes Papazeckos invit. Were formed for a brunch at Cas.

home, Fdenburg, June la. Mrs Angelo AromaSorio shared as I he hostess' guest. Card playing was enjoyed oul of aiding the hostess. Woman's Benefit Keview Woman's Benefit Association Review 9B will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock in The Green Boom, YYVCA, a hobo lunch lo feature. Summer i-ade Park.

July An informal social time ensued, jvith members viewing the flower garden of their hostess. Mm. John Tinker sliared as an extra guest. doors, prizes being received hy June 27, Mrs. Robert Hammond American Home Walclinicn.

American Home Watchmen will meet in Malta hall, Friday evening at 7:30. Following the meeting, there will be a social time for members and friends, ORLON ed chapter members to her home nt 60S) Centennial whore she Miss Bcrnadine lladurik and Miss will serve as hostess, a dinner Bernadean While. Members cnjc.y-j parly having been planned. erl a wiener roast after the cards, Mrs. Charles Joseph and Mrs.

Couri Crier Enters Frank Lirsida were presented with; Clifford L. Vance, Lawrence: gifts, honoring their new babies, County court erier, entered the served refreshments. July 11, Mrs, Harry General Hospital ln Pitts- SHOWERS HONOR MISS HELEN COLE her burgh Thursday night lo undergo ONE and TWO PIECE In beautiful Paslsl Colors, these summer knits ore completely washable, require no Re-Blocking or Pressing, will receive the group home, 04 Arlington Ave. PHYLLIS SPECK TSridal showers given by friends honored Miss Helen Cole a bride elect of Junn Jfi. FOR LARGEST SELECTION Children's Shop 106 Mill St.

Roys' Swim Suits surgical treatment. Vance, who resides at ID! Pine pec Is to be hospitalized for five to eight days. Saturday Soroptimist. anniversary dinner. Four Mr.

and Mrs. Jloger Ferrante. Butler Ave. Charity Ball, Jameson Memorial Guild, New Castle Country GET YOUR TOP VALUE STAMPS WITH PURCHASES Her chosen maid of honor. Miss TO WED DENTIST Shirley Bender, entertained on rhyllis Speck will ed Dr.

neoush. A- 31 M. Lee Tarno of Erie, June Games were enjoyed during the at Bn Pen church ceremony evening with Mrs. Leroy White, at 1:30 in First United Presbyter- Mrs, Lawrence Weaver. nimrrii flip cnuole will prcrl LADIES' APPAREL MOiOtlk I JUNIOR I DRESSES 5 to 15 $1.50 i CINDY FROCKS TEENA PAIGE JONATHAN LOGAN KAY JUNIORS Sheila Weaver and Mrs.

MavvlnUheir friends at a rcreplinn at New! i Lunmngnam capturing prizes. Icnslle Country Clnh following the c-AM IC up Hefresnments with bridal-can-in ihi ni lil7 Eitinn t. iiu, iw invitation. 115 E. WASHINGTON ST.

decorations climaxed the evening: Mr3. Samuel Krciling Jr. has with Mrs. John Beirder aiding her been chosen hv the bride-elect Id daughter, the hostess, in serving, act as matron of honor. Attenrl-Hecently Dr.

and Mrs. ,1. Hub as bridesmaids will be Mrs. DESIGNING HATS FOR SMALL GIRLS By OLCA CURTIS LrV.S, Women's Edilor err Krown Honored Cole at o.r.pieh Ttonalds. of Montreal.

Can Girls' Swim Suits 50.25 up ii.ii I'UlLlt. U.l NEW YORK (INS) Little girls dinner party in Gi-a'celam! road. Let The Kiddies "GET THE SWIM 5.98 17.95 soon can sport' Sally Yiclur hals fni- nno.fflh in n. ada, ho is a cousin of the bride-elect, Miss Nancy Griggs, ot Wet-eons, N. also a cousin of (he bride-elect, and Mrs.

Calvin Neith- "mt. Guests of the portv included em Priced ployees of Dr, Brown where Miss unnlr t)- tnr a Vir-lftr rh.mpaiij I Cole Is employed. amer, ot sister oi ine pnivj iMrs. Viclor now is designing pective-bridegiooiu. Neitlia-ichildren's hats as well as the 550 After dinner a treasure hiini fori honoree was held and her trea- nmr.

of Erie, a niece nF the uros- and up creation worn by Mrs. irc was an array of lovely gifts pective hridegroom, will act as Mamie Eisenhower and other eel COTTON AND LASTEX SWIM SUITS FOH G1HLS, SIZHS, 1-14 FDR FiOYS, SIZES 2-6x Gaily Striped for the kitchen of her new home, flower girl. Calvin Neitliamer, brother-in-law al Do iui Ii' Music Is Fun For Everyona of the bridegroom elect, will Miss Cole, daughter of Mrs. Angeline Cole of ft, D. 5, State road will be married on June 16, at 7:30 p.m.

to Dale Cunningham son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cunningham serve as best man. Ushers will be ehrities. The "Sally Juniors" thai will be on store counters this summer are midget versions nf high-fash- icn hats.

Said Mrs. Viclor: i "Children should be as stylish their mothers. No girl Is ever too young to wear a good hat." The noted milliner's new children's hats, for ages 7 to 14. fol- Don't Lei Your ,4201 Ellwood Cily road. The open Dr.

Willis L. Supler, of Pitts-: burgh, Dr. Donald L. Corbett, of Erie, hoth classmates of Ihe briiie-gTooju-elect at Dental School, University of Pittsburgh, Bruce Harris and James Thomas, bolh of enure ceremony will be held in the Second U. P.

church. HBrTrumjict or GtF Tromhciri? PLAY CLOTHES Df Wash 'n' Wear FABRICS BEACH BAGS 1.98 to 42.98 SHOP IN COOL COMFORT AT Child Bo a LEFT OUT Sea Nymph SWIM SUITS Sixes 32 to 40 SC. 95 iit SPEIZER SHOP Ideal Hohby Club F.rie, and Richard Speck brother; low the "more hat" theory for Ideal Hohby Club will galher al oi the bride-elect. adults. There are corduroy mush- For Private Lessoni and Instrument Pay As Little As 1 .00 cascade iJark, June 19, 'Mrs.

Hob ert Stafford to act as hostess- up Miss Speck is the daughter of room berets, floffy beaver poke Mr. and Mrs.Theo Speck. VVilming- bonnets with bigger brims, and ton Rd. Dr. Tarno, Ihe son of; crushed crown velvet cloches, as Clarinet ot $1 Dr.

and Mrs. M. Lee larno, of well as more usual, velvet -and 50 per we-ek Them A Chance To Play In The Rand Or Orchestra Beech Erie, received his D. S. Degree at the University of jersey caps with tiffs I rings.

Many of the models are SHOP Pittsburgh, June 13. LOVE'S YOUTH CENTER "WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS! 34 E. WASHINGTON ST. til black. Mrs.

Victor explains: "Little girls are wearing black velvet dresses. They can wear black hats too. It makes them feel sophisticated," Next to Citizens Bank III OtPEMOABLE PHILLIP FAVA TO BE FETED AT PARTY Phillip Fava, a member of 19156 graduating class of New Castle High School, will be honored at an open house reception. Saturday evening al 7 o'clock, when his parenls, Mr. ami Mrs.

Marehliite Fava, received guests in their home, 1608 I tin ou Ave. i 30 M. WASH. ST. OI-.

2-9821 oi i sh or WURLlTZERI Donati Music Company AND SCJIOOL OF MUSIC 22 S. Mill St. OLivcr 2-773T For A Complete Selection Of Unusual Gifts for Dad! FREF PARKING far our customers at (he rear of our store. Ii For Every Kind of Rug or Carpet Gleaning You'f! Be More Satisfied When You Call the Professional Phone OL 2-8522 RASHID'S Professional Rug Cleaners "Member National Institute of Kujf Cleanine7' i PJjJJ ijJjJjpjjJjJjJjJjJjJjJjJjJjJjJjJjJjJjJjB T475 pair NT ft INNNNNNNJ pNNNJyr HiPHHPffVVJPNNNJ ccndidbra rl dt. iNiPNNNJ IJNNNjJJiNjHHHPflBBH PppcrondSall PJJB Isk ll trl fl 1 r' 'l 1 Bd Tray, gl Ii 2" 0r ss PNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNDJNNJ PNNJ ScnJwitli flat.

PPPPPPPH IS" 7hV Kf DIam.lD", Hi. W'tASM 9HHHBHHHiiHi'HHiiBH 'v- BBB HAMMOND MUSIC 209 E. IV ash. St. -I Presents "Ribbons" in Hi-Waist Parity and Girdle of for just $8.88 a month tfler a small dawn Nylon Power Net PenneyS with Ribbon Front.

Corori: While 4 Cinnamon GIRDLE PANTY MO95 1 1 dral GYM SHOES For Men nnrl Boys 2M t. 3-98 Tax. Look For ihij iol utid 0h Gfiihajji Slurling fine if irt ri gi BALDWIN PLNOS Exclusively FLEMING MUSIC CENTER Mow Centrally Located "On The nUmoni" 12 ff, Wash. St. ll I an.

I I HELEN USSELT0N SHOP 60 YEARS IX BUSINESS 13 Eisl WMhimcton St. -m ii irl'il-Vn, it BOUTIN'S Sit ffubliltM St, 121 K. NORTH ST..

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