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THKEUi NEW CASTLE NEWS, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1918. 1 PEARCE RODENBAUGH WEDDING MONDAY MISS REYNOLDS TO I MARRY IN AUGUST B. H. Saturday, July 30, 1918 The inarms of Mis, llorllia W.I ISi Anna M. Reynolds I'earce and Koilenbaugli i Oram street, amiounws Hi- u-ill Urn mnrn- iiiciic of her dauKliler, Miss, of I-hist 1 Miirii tin Store Closes 5 P.

M. Saturday 9 P. M. llieynolds, and Clarence lirowp of Columbus, (ieorgia, son of Mr. mid Mr.

Alfred llrown of I'latn-burg, Xeiv York. llrown, ln is a manager of the I' W. Woolwcrlh of the First Christian church. Only the immediate families will be in at- tendance. Tlie liriuo wiL! appear in ox wlittc roverea wna atid Company store of Columbus.

The wedding will take lilac- Auk si. Olfutt, Allen, (illkcy, chairman, Mrs. W. J. Mrs.

Thomas Lindsay, Mrs. and -Mrs, William son, MIKADO CLUB DANCE INTERESTS SOCIETY lace, and chry will teave Monday for a trii lo Cleveland, IS.nfaio and Falls. Miss Feurce is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs Cdtarlen W. lYaivu of Ninth Mercer slrool.

and is well and favorable known. Mr. iLOclruhauKh is One ol the iiiosi enjoyable dancea In Religious and Fraternal Circles among a wioe circle tliaiiias. been siven in New Castle in ninny days was that the Mikado! tiutj Friday cieiiiiiK 11L Cascade park popular friends. Ballst Ladles ricnie The ladies uf Section Missionary Circle, ol tho First llautist church enjoyed a ji leiiic in the home of -Mrs.

Swan of Northvicw avenue on Friday. An excellent dinner was served, after ivhleii a short business meeting was held. Tim afternoon was ALL DEPARTMENTS SHARE IN THE SPECIAL OFFERINGS OF THIS EVENT Presentation oram when about. ISO collides, club members and friends participated in the evcu-j iny's pleasure, 'rise music was exceptionally good anil from all stand-1 points the affair was must successful, le the The Queen Bsihrr CI: IJneeji ricnie. The Hart Queen Esther oi iCp-worth church will jjicnio with Miss Martha Wciuliarluer nr.

Wednesday afternoon, July AIL are i.irct-ed to come anil btrins lunch spent in lied Cross work and social chat. Mrs. S. M. droves uf I-'vnns cluircll will hate the present.

uion proitrain on sund iVilit'i! the roil of honor will be re-; senieil to the eharch. Tl'." eiieh bov reoresented by a tar tin The Importance of Being Well Dressed City was a special In two weeks tlie society will meet with Mrs. Itobert Strickle.r of Whiter avenue. the service Han. will appear on ihe Jit.

Tile lU'OKianl is as fnilow Personal Mention iruesttr trom saarori, urcepi 11 it? uim I'hiladclpriht were allium; those ores-1 tlrt. The Mikado flub is one o( the best known musical and dranialli- organization in the city and the success thai atlenduil the of tile tab-able committee was well deserved. NeU fall ilie club osticcIs to present the jilay "Uobin lluod." Willing Workeri 1'irnir. O. club.

William Thayer of Shaw entertained the members of M. K. club tit her home, on evening. Fourteen ladies Mrs, street, the 0. Friday am; "America, uy me auitienee.

It's a woman's fluty lo lirr family uml licjr friewis to look lierbest, Smt most tit' all, it 'a licnhitv to liers-pf. Miss Marfravet Jenkins of Farrell, is visitinir in -Nei Castle. .1. Archlbotie of Sioux City. for-frioilds and riklafires iLOre for a weeks.

Croton M. l.eafioe. most Interesting prepared for tin' (O Ih He services at ihe Croton l-l. were present, arid the time was out in music and a delicious lunch was served, decorations being earrEeil oul in iink and wiiite, with sweel cas. Cleo Drown was a special L-uenL lit tivo weeks Tin? WiUlnji Workers Jlible Class met al the home of Mr.

and Mrs. O. A. llodeers ot Cascade street. Hood I'loihs f'lvp puise and iissiimiief? that aro trained in no otlit'i' way.

Tlie iir.st i-ucitiisitt- of the wcll-Ki'ootncd woiimn the t'ovset tlie t'lniiniiUion on which tins Lrown is The ami Mrs. fjhartjn rf Philadelphia, islfhurell on Sunday evt'iimj visilinK Mrs K. Traiaor of A 111 rt leader Miss Valeia corba of members the members of Hie club ill to the park for an all-day picnic, wiili tlie husbands as Mieelal Kiiesls Bresciit. A short ADoul wero Ihe topic is -'Jesus' love lor oat of (doors. The meeting will take up ai 'riiii is ill nail Many llelaiives in Service.

street. Miss Ltiey YVoocl I.cctonia. is the KUCid of Miss l-'ssie Norris i) (larnder. wliicli Mrs. Pat- tis held, alter ri! tlie entire and Hie entire draped, if top r'oiiit is not nduptpd to the iig-ure, has nol (ln jiroiipr linos prescribed bv mm 1 1 1 a 1 as follows: -1 i'liree Minute Talks.

"Jesus a Village Lad in Hie Hill 111 Country of Calilee." llornlhy Eliulk. "A Memorable lloyiiond journey. in the Open Air." l.iUian lersoi! 5ani; a solo, Mrs. Ooren Jones uf Edgewood Tai ly sahg "America." Mrs. (leurgc avenue, has received vcord that her Williams, a frirnier nieiiiljcr who has nephew, William Wlmizel, has arrtv-JusL retunmd from California, Sfavo ed safely overseas, Mrs.

has an inlereslini; talk on Hie Grand three other nephews, mo brother and ranmn exlnliiled a iiumher of i a brother-in-law In tralnlne also. nil the stylo charm of tht costume areloKt, Mrs. Sharjlsi ilk', is fi ieiids Ibis cil. Mrs. David Kennedy ot this city visiting yviili frietiils and relativen in i I curioii and nictnies.

She also pre Webster it leitzhuiir of Niles, 0, it the Youngstovcu. eaeli mtmbcr with a dainty visitlns his annl. Mis. Jones, Armstrong, i (luartet, "The Church in Ike Wild- wooiL" Mrs. 1-jlwiu i-'venson of Beaver John street, is lie urst of Mrs.

Henry of tirove City. Mrs, J. 11. Lo of Leasnre avenue, has as her enesi, Mrs. Y.

if. "Jesus, a Great Walker." Thenna Ito'jerts. "Jesns Took His lllustraiinns from Oill of Hoor Life." Kev. K. II.

Jones. Tteaitiisgs. "Under Syrian Skies." anil "How Nature Served Christ," Naomi VYIlliams pin made fronie Atielone Shell trom i no is in too aviauou the' fuel fi Ocean As a concluding ttl! Canadian army and is in feature' of the evfilitis. refreshments states on IihIoukIi. were, served.

Tlin neyl meetinB will tt-iu be with Mrs. A. Cook, Tmm who bem living in Akron for stime linn.1 past, I'ariy Honors Hay Hainscy wbero he lias la-en in the cost at-Tl, home Wad- I "tlnB of the Coodricb "Love of Inileiiendence, las. Fr-orvt Laced. Uivo arniep and ussuriineo of trennino eomfort.

Shown In Flesh or White. Prices $150 to $10,00, eonipany. i.i simndini a week Willi Ins Mrs. Mary tiers- ol Oak street, has received word that Y511iam ij. Mackey Ikls iirrived overseas.

Mrs. diaries Thompson of Lee-toiiiu, is visitiiiK al the home of Mrs Harvey Ceorite of street. Mrs. C. Horner and children of l'lasf slrcet, are Hie quests ol Mr.

and parents hefdre jioins on to iioston Technical school to lase ilis first training in nalai aviation, Mr. dinulou of Carson street, was the scene of a merry parly, on Krldny wlien 11 friends gathered in liouor of liaymontl Hatnsey. who Thompson enlisted some lime lo be called at any Rom A. 1. r.

KlCclions. A. I. U. No, met and elecieil ihe following officers: Past president Fishbarn.

President Frank M. Jones. Tce president -Scott 3-. Morrison. Secretary Laura H.

Woods. Cashier Jos. W. OsLom. Treasurer Jose S.

Hiee. Chaplain Morrison, (ustodian Sarah Fish bum. Marshal LI Vina r. Warder James O. Johnston.

Mrs. Harry Poyle of Heaver falls. reaeii juij im and Is eipc Ing raiuiis, Tlie house was lieaiiti- i time, fully decorated In red and white, ami i the same colors were carried out in Kensington 'icnic. r-errlnK luncli. Aimir ami oancitiB were eujoyeil and later in the evening Mr.

Flsimsey was presented with a liandsoitie wrist watch Mrs. Ram- The W. S- kensinirrtin lield a picnic siijiper Friday evenini. at Cascade park, with ahonl pnt nt. Slipper l.ee Srcar, u-lio was located at Camp Sherman.

Company K. am-. Irain. lias arrived ill' icranee. Mr.

ant! Mrs. Neil Lewis of Mil-! wood City, are visiting over the week; end with Elmer llaKiie of Tl soy asslstedin seryin, refriiiienis. -u. Argus David Cibson. and Mrs.

Charles Thompson of hue- ,,,.1.. Ionia, was a special guest. were special guests. next meet avenue. Mrs.

Andrew Fleckenslein of Beaver street, left this morning for a ing will lie in two weeks wltii Mrs. Harry Marshall of Richelieu avenue. Trustees Frank M. Jones, Fishhurn, Scott F. Morrison.

A Class lienir. Members of the C. W. class of the Central Presbyterian church, laught THE, visit with lelulives in Clarion and famves On Vacation. 1 1 Mrs, Sailill Covert ol South New-Castle lloro lias received word thai her son Paul H.

Covert has arrived safely overseas. aerai by Miss Aruietln McKce. left al one o'clock this afternoon for New Wilui-jinyttnn lo be guests of Mrs. John 11. Lewis, a member of Ihe class who has moved to that place.

The parly Miss June Xorris of S'orth Heaver street left thia moraine, for Detroit, to visit her father, John PI. Norris. yhe will ga from iherc to Sparrow Lake, Canada, to lie Hie guest of R. F. Norris and family Missionary I'irir'r.

The Missionary picnic of the Highland church was held yesterday al Cascade Park instead of at the Oeargc home. TTiere 4(1 present. Special guests were Mrs. W. II.

l.oce of Intlerieudcaee, Mrs. Sharon or Philadelphia; Rev. Williamson, and T. A. llllkev.

Dinner was served al 1 o'clock, anrl consisted of aa excellent menu. The succesrs of the picnic is due to the committee roalposeil of Mrs. T. A. enjoyed a picnic supper and will come home late this evening.

lor a few weeks. ectric Mrs. Charles MrCrcady oT New Castle, is here for two weeks, the guest of Mrs. Charles tircer on North avenue. ti a 1 1 la a a Daily.

Mrs. J. Frank Stevens of the Hamilton aiiai Imeals, returned home Fri On Motor Trip. Dr. and Mrs.

11. Carpenter and daughter Mdyes, accompanied by tho W. C. T. U.

day evening from a three weeks'! visit to frieinlf at Lorrain and; and L. T. Washer Ohio. former's parenis. fell this morning for an automobile liip lo Gettysburg, Philadelphia, Atlantic City anrl They will return by way of Baltimore and Washington, f).

O. NEW TENNIS BALLS Just rocoivi-ll a fiLiTOry shipment of t'tiainii ion ship Tennis Halls, -lile each Mr. and Mrs. W. K.

Thomas of 1 a Ulecikcly avenue received a card from Iheir nephew" DLivid J. Oavies, liase liospital G7 from Warren. saving thai iio has arrived overseas safely. Mr. ant! Mrs, W.

H. Hrown anil son, William, of will spend Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Henry-Mills and family" of Iloyles avenue. Mrs. llvoivi: her son will remain I'Vnlcal W- C.

T. Cenlrai W. C. T. V- mi'l ill the V.

W. C. A. yesterday evening al (i '('lock. The meeting was opened bv Mrs.

M. Jennie Foniucr, the president. After the singins of "America" and the reading of a Psalm Ho1 Shunt The annual reiinion of the Kliotiti'. family will he held at Cascade park on Thursday, August S. More than 150 invitations have been mailed, and it is expected thai an exceptionally large nLiuber will he present.

All Moving Parts Enclosed Absolutely Safe iijiktutOJS wort' und njiprovfid, find Sir. Pal-sous Coining for the week. Miss F.clua Smith nf Wallace ave nuc is expected home the lirst of ni'Nt week, after an extended visit Willi Mis Muriel Iltipti of Rloonifield David .1. Pardons, formerly the tenor of (lie First Presby terian tpiar-lelte, will he In tlie city on Sunday, and will sing al (he First Presbyterian church. He is on his way to his TLW'NIS At I'rr cent olf, of one-half price SIKHYHH SIA1HS less one li.ilf IIAT1I IN'fi Cne-lirtli olf HASH 11.11, One-half off Xe Yeck Picture Sale Lr which luid Im-cu nnliiti'd liy Mrs.

HidtH's mi wliich Hie moLlier of i Ji-uiss rirrier rhiinki'd Min union fur I ii iv mmu-y Huiy FCtil in irtiiir liich.1 z'wl H. dt-ciitnd to offirpr? Ihe next fi wa. nlo vor id that Piidi m-'mlun- Hi saniP loa-pl lusL yonv fnr mnjii'v t(i-warL N. .1. and her sister.

Mrs. F. N. (IrEf-fitii of Howirtley. i'a.

and Sirs. Williard Scliweets and son Herkrrl. and and Mrs. llowtnati of Pittsburg, uiolored to homo in Indianapolis. tircst Iteunioti.

The Urest ilennion will be held al Cascade Park, on Wednesilav, Julv 21, IfHS. Ibis city, atnl are euests river the 1 (ho of Ht l-rnrli A lol(er was u'id friu 'Lclo Jilii)on. written Ain il jlikI hunk ing tin union for tht-tohn ycnl liiui. it i thH1 1 Beatity and Durability 2 The Only Correct Washing" Principle 3 Absolutely Safe 4 A Real Safety Wringer Release 5 Three in One Wringer Control Complete Control at Finger Tip 7 Clutch to Start and Stop Washington 8 Swivel Rcller-B earing' Casters 9 NEVER-SHIFT-A-GEAR 10 Automatic Tension Adjuster 11 Glass Water Gauge 12 The Machine That Sells Itself 12 Big Federal Reasons week-end. of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Lewis, oi on street. Mrs. David Samuels of Prnithlield street, lips received word of the safe At METZLER'S 208 East Washington Street I arrival of he: son. Roy, overseas.

He 1 SVIIK IT'S II EBB ii. 1ICG0UN member of tile Aiumuni only colir hfl rt'; LUtJiti Iwm ollvo Hifc Emkn uf liov well tin' wp1 tV-nJd mid in-aieti Hh1 spiril of llio wuitii'ii wtici inJidP it. Ho rriiurt1 1 In1 rest of tin1 world in tn-iij, Kiiihs into th- nun la hi I tion train and was formerly station ed al Camp Sherman. Ohio. knas.

He is now in fie li I months. With his lrlliT lip- senl With New Castle Afro-Americans were stone into very thoroughly lid'opr. MATH EH HltOS. CO. 1, urge-it Jeivelry establishment In New CusLlc.

we would need not in-lnrf or L-rnfh ji1 tils ilioir I'lotht's in in lhiJ irt told watt'r. Ctnininchiini rrztr Idler trom Mi-; Elrowjiell. rliilf1 iotti s-: nrEiiiir iill mnts to tho stnndnrd nf v- I'lp'r-l OtlllT nsisim; the Federal and iwiiale in Imvint; a Federal. You it to our I'lislintit-rs. It do all that is claimed and YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND DEMONSTRATION BY FACTORY EXPERT DURING WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, JULY 22ND, P.

1 1). Circle, The r. L. II. Re.nlins Circle il! meet willi Mrs.

Hell Jlilb-r. of avenue, cm Mrniday evening, July 22. lliith Schools ot ilie Country. Ft till call. SC of T.

l'icnic. N'- Castle i.ndfte 3S. Knifhls Of F'ythias. Ikim- otnpleterl arranft'1-nrenis for fourth anntial picnic Austul 1 al Cascade park. coltenof and fill iitnl r1' turn lil'ori" Hir end of ril! reports may In1 in 'or ihr siMii -vention For'Hr jKimplilet.

"Tho Xiirsu and tlif1 Kntpln." lumk xc are urged to In iV.p buyr; in service. Mrs. lidillf re.vd Iowmt.I tin' next of Ihf- orphan. It 'va? iiitd to srriLrf fin ti il rach Ht-nd to individual or to tht: V. M.

fV A. was Llini 1 AS A GIFT FOR THE SOLDIER A Khaki Wrist Watch suitably engraved makes a complete identification Willitim; IIohotxI- mmricrs altiMid Xtr 'lril i in iti Ho viiiiaTn of instil in-. Aic-ist in i CRIPPS MacNAB CO. On the Diamond HARDWARE New Castle, Pa. Comfort Shoes FOR THE WOMAN WITH TENDER FEET We know i limit; or two about sore feel- we also know hnw easy wo run tit them in pair of Cvover's tlio entrai r'nsn; ciiu icily lias been notitied that she has Tifrjiort 4f two ivi-rf: ii visits.

houiiURts und on-1 jail in r-'l -1 been placed on the board of directors; Of Nrilhiual Ctlloreil Soldiers! Corafiiri Cemmi'tee 1 he orrraniza- ing. Red Cross Notes tion is incorporated nailer the laivs of Ccliitress, and liai its ai Waslliu 1011 i). C. The holl- or is in icn of her earnest work far the soUier. Sansbiee licliitir(Hjn.

Him: l'nmi Sugar Kiues, An ly Mi'Ki c. foo.l adminis ed over in tne Law- Th-1 lcn-iTiitten uiet 3'ii- or red ivmaies. Of N'- rd-eived Hi day ci a' home of Mrs. Uleorce Harkot! of Upckforri street. I lloreas society The shenaiiKo unit I Wilmington branch iia week frirm Dorcas so I 'of StT.aO.

for which llie aios1 needed. -The Tied Cross for Auitust Cliildren IKiuate Mincy, Ibb.n Mfure. Mildred O'ltlirn. Thelna Kalsincur, Klmlna ii'c. losophitii' l.evine and Thelma Lilto-t li.iv,.

'lenat-'d to ihe Red Cross tn precce.is trom a little play itio ave. Tf.is is the seconrl children hae made this sum in ei y. a dor.a Coiittort Shoes. have special fiir (lie var-itiiis foot nilmenls -special iuiiiion shoes special shoes for iniftTiwiiirr; nails extra low instep shoes, lirin.if, font IvoiiMes. tn us and we can jfive von rt'iiet.

Grovers at $5 and $7 BE SV51K IT'S on i Tweniv siisverc 1 in the roll call. yL 'arm up. it was suili Mils because we ays the middle of coo- meal' With you: io's aril servant safe down lit r. r. becene your pleas-ie rim out brtiveen raids -ouo or pii' anutlier mi tire, Vr'ttlt shrapnel II round, it is not altogether wiih uncovered head, tve ar iwo helmets to Amer- tliey are du and atler positive at all times.

YOUR BOY Should Have One Army Kits, Shaving Sets, Money Belts, Wallets, Photo Cases, Identifica-tion Rings. MatherBrosXi JKWELEKS A SILYTIiSMITHS 213 E. Washington St. i i. i to sttr thankful.

The work in ibis i.nli tin been splenlid and Hie women are ex Mil's Marv Arrmld. i omilcta vveie niado for a picnic I to he held at the park on August I. ItIic laier hours were spent in knit erting every effcri in Hieir work help win Hie war, JL. I lifirl ii pt-T. Ked Crori.

the sum ol by local retail RfOC-il suirar at other than Hie I he anicr.t. ellec'e! in I'laijt. the Manufacturers' liea: company have turned Cross SlS.11. collect- they carried In th last niht. Work Submitted.

1 chemise, size 38, t4 -aid rxilton pudi, Silt, cd in II uciween icaa anihc'an drivers and were M.m (lives Hays NiCA. an employe of the tin This is a thriliir.v. and true slory vithout anv, i was oiEed to wear of two women who kept a grsnite cn my head for mill here, donated to the LawreiU' di Conforto at Trevtso, Italy, far! these stvrrins parties. It was not (hinr.ty Chapter of the Red Cres ting, a' a seasonable hour the hostess served dainty refreshments. She was assisted by iter daughter, 'lite her.or Racsts were Miss Walter, Mlfs Wilson, ami Mr; L.

D. Williams, On Tuesday. July SO. Mts. Lucy ot Norris Way will en-terlain Hie lieiipimtton Herb D.

McGoun nto a refuse. WV $. e. days wages. Mr.

Nick it a habit to sive a day's svl ch lear to tho Red Cross, i travelins sick and wounded soldiers: Having done some very jrood ter-roriiinz bv She sit o'clock rahls Hie our riistoin In Hill fhiriniy ed shins Class ihnse who evpostnlaied niae, rnldp. was when we were ary i-.

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