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NEW CASTLE NEWS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1928. THREE SHRINE PARTY IS INFORMAL PARTY AT FIELD CLUB W. C. T. U.

and JL. T. L. SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR Martha Shrine. No.

14, Order of the ELECT NEW OFFICERS AT SOROSIS MEETING Sorosis members elected new officers when they met in the home of Mrs. Fred Smith, HlJlcrest avenue. Friday afternoon. President, Mrs. mmc btirme of Jerusalem, lie most successful party and hat Mrs.

Wayne Stltzinger, and Mrs. E. L. Stitzinger acted as hostesses, at the informal bridge which provided the i.udi.gL at. ine atr.echal l- ncay East Brook W.

C. T. The Ladies Of the East Brook W. T. U.

were entertained Thursday- entertainment at the New Castle Field Club. Friday evening. Seven tables The program was ir. charge of Mrs. William Wlgnall and her committee.

evening ac the home of Mrs. S. Patterson. After the opening song Elmer Crawford, and secretary, Harvey Robinson. Readings were eivcn bv Miss Eliz play derma the evemr.e, ana is were, won by Mrs.

Grace Phil-Johnson, L. W. Kile. Mrs. Phil Monday and Tuesday LAST DAYS OF OUR HOSIERY SALE erearia1 mrvie.es was conducted lor ecsa-ed -ate aresjreaa Mrs -rrp nmwnr ii-n abeth Gilfillan, solo dances by Miss Rebecca Bowclen gave a fine report Sargeant With Mi-s.

S. A. Black in charge. The scripture lesson was Miss Ann Hitchen, accompanied by i.ancister. Pa.

A group of numbers were rendered Mrs. J. B. Love, Leasurc aver ill be hostess In two weeks. lip Brown, and Wayne Stitzinger.

Among the out of town guests were Mrs. May Slocum of Erie, Mrs. Georgie Buzard of Mobile, and Mrs. Marie Sncad of Freedom, Pa. M.

Club. I FINE PROGRAM FOR LEAVE TO ATTEND ay the New cast.e Tune offered by Mrs. George Patterson. Mrs. F.

S. Brenneman of this city as present and gave a very instruc-ve talk on the fourteen amendments pesefi of Hazel Armstrong. Betty Bay. THE MUSIC CLUB( D. A.

R. CONFERENCE i-uciiie Elma Rlcr.el Hallowe'en Party. Miss Lillian Shpllpnh.i-ss,- rvr to be voted on the at the coming Mr. and Mrs. Vance Montgomery, election.

Mrs. Breimcnian explained purpose of each amendment Harding avenue, entertained the members of the Eoworth league ol the Croton avenue M. E. ch Haey -arret imam'aemm el 'Ul p. T.

A. Girls ZL I DaUghterS 0f thE I Mrs. Oliver Anderson of Jamestown. arranged for Lhc rul? r. Music club lo plac it a p.

m. The masquerade party at her Lome Fri- women' Airs. VVUtam Mv for the Royce. Lincoln avenue, and Miss Jane Parker, and Miss Irma Eckert a vrill have 1 Love. Pine i-h-- i i rearee iruots a I.

thp composers will and advised the ladies as to how she thought they should be voted on. Mrs. J. B. C.

Douthett of this Cty was also present and made a few remarks on the anti-narcotic work and left posters to be placed in the schools. the J. M. C. club in yieir home Friday evening.

Music and 50q were the diversions and prizes were won by Mrs. John Ellison, Kenneth Brenne-nian and Charles McCollum. During the business session plans paper and Richarc Johns wlU a 1(Klt Forty members and guests wore present. Hallowe'en colors and suggestions formed the decorations of the rooms. GamEs suggestive of the sea- I -i Frtaer-! Mal stalc conference, which wil I ick The program will be in take next week.

I charge of Ruth Drcscher. The Liberty Bell chapter of Allen- Three tables of bridge were in play and prizes were won by Mrs. John Streator. Mrs. Oliver Anderson, and Mrs.

Bert. Parker. Mrs. Lewis Dean, assisted the hosC- Program. win act as Hostesses T.

U. were maae- lor a Hallowe'en party in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Ellison of Walmo Friday October 2G. Later refreshments were served by the hostess carried out in the season's tones, with Mrs.

V. J. Richard- r.kania State Song conference will open Tuesday eve- ning with an Informal musicals in the auditorium of the American ho- met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. G. J.

Forrest on Florence avenue. Mrs. J. E. McC.laren, the presi women composers Mrs.

D. R. Harris. I i Later in the evening refreshments were served by the committee comprised of Martha Thompson, Gladvs Thompson. Helen Twaddle and Grace Gibson.

Woman's Club. J. Duncan Spaeth, Ph. Litt. professor of Literature of Princeton University will sneak at a special where the headquarters will be.

X' -L-iurr'j rur-an I Maids of Cadiz Delipesj In three weeks Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mrs CJimpr Fttipt-'- surprise Shower Moser wamo will entertain. ear dainty Thursday, November 1, Miss Margaret Crlil, Neshannock boulevard will Ki-Nu Club Ki-Nu Club members had their regular meeting in the home of Mrs, I Georce Kennedv. Martin street.

Fri I Fantasia No. 1 Mozart Miss Cecilia Sniezek and Miss Sa- Surprise Party. Miss Margaret Srr.erv. pma jaworsiti entertained a sur- lmer Chaminade prise shower Friday evening to honor Mrs. William CuldwclJ.

age to meeting of the Women's club Monday-afternoon October 22 at 2:30 in the Mrs. Jean Pa-tton and Miss Hrwi dent, presided. The devotional hour was led by Mrs. C. Stuart and prayer was offered by Mrs.

O. C. Orr. The speaker of the evening was Mrs. F.

S. Brenneman which was followed by a discussion. Mrs. M. D.

Allen was elected recording secretary and Mrs. Fran it Cy-i pher was named assistant secretary. The treasurer, Mrs. S. C.

Rowland, gave her yearly report, Mrs. V. C. Stuari gave a report of evanKclistie i Patton of the Greer block entertained Highland U. P.

church auditorium. I Electrr. Yensen Zygmund Kubinskl will take place day Twelve member were Dr- Spaeth a noted lecturer and his sublcct "Eooks and am a surprise party Thursday cvenin; in honor of Miss Hazel Kerr. Various games and contests wen enjoyed and prises were won bv Dor present ar.a special quests r.or' Lawrence Lowers and Miss Bettv Gil Mrs. Cloyd Cypher.

October 23. Many gifts were. mjeiveC i. Picture by the guest of honor. Mrs.

Clinton Keagy. i Refreshments -vert served by the iwing Lehmann hostesses, assisted by Mrs. S. Preisnar. Experiences." othy Patton, Frances Patton and Ha- Ths prize of the evenine wa work and work done at the Neighbor awarded' Mrs.

L-'O. Nicholson' This will be guest day and each member will be privileged to take a guest. A special invitation has been extended to High school seniors and teachers and members of the The eaesLa laela.a-d he Rs- Mrs. Edward Davis zei ietr. unmty relresnments served hy the hostesses.

Miss Allen assisted the hostess in I Prelude No. 24 Chopin mod House. The next meetincr will be held at rarviia: dainty refreshments. Plans were made for a theater par- The guests included Dorothy. Ruth and Frances Patton, Hazel Coulter.

Charlotte Back, Betty Cartwright, Miss Mary Long. Suits lis Club the home of Mrs. C. Campbell. The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs.

Every stocking included in this offer is NEW new in style new in color. Every stocking was made in Silver Star Mills in accordance wirh regular Silver Star standards of quality. Until October 23rd you may buy rhis wonderful stocking offered in the complete new color range at these reduced prices. Regular SI. 95 Values at $1.35 and sj.69 Suits Us club associates met in the aim; ame-a aireaeey MFaham Honored At Party Mrs.

Joseph Kastner, elen i avenue, Friday evening. Three Kerr, Thomas and James Dunkerly. DiT'k Jfm Ken' arld Mra' 'TIloma5 oi Mrs. Bertha Woiford. She- Boulevard entertained in her homo aaa v.

err play, and spe-eiiCst-s were Ma Florence WUitc nango street. Two tables of bridge In Religious and Fraternal Circles i.iarsuiV ir. laanar and Mrs. Loyal W. Datigherty, bride and groom of recent date.

were ana pnzes Mrs. C. W. Kicks, and Mrs. Carl Har- by Miss Florence Davis, and Miss Mrs.

E. B. Ray and Mrs. Pcrrv GorgacK, Virginia Verenskl. Anna Len.

Victoria Glasser, Cecelia and Jose Sniezek, Rose and Joe Preksnar. Anna Wolanin, Cecelia Saletra, Helen Boczar. Virginia Smcsarski. Leona Cwjuar, Helen and Laura Sniezek, Mary Bistyga, Helen Walko, Frances Plonka. Frances KolodzzieJ.

Angellne Pilch. Sophie and Jane Jaworski. Mrs. S. Prejsnar, Mrs.

J. Boczar. Mrs. J. Anton, Mrs.

E. Rogalskv, Mrs, M. Pay-' to, Mrs. M. Krueger.

Mrs. W. Kolo-dziej and Mrs. J. Cwynar.

Friendship Band The Friendship Band met at the home of Mrs. W. C. Stuart. 414 Whip-po street for the monthly meeting which was in the form of a pumpkin party.

A short business meeting was held after which the entertaining! committee took charge. ttoon were taken as new members iiamryn ingiisn. Miss Vilma Lostetter of Bovard. N. Zeigler, whose marrlace Prizes were won by Mrs.

Mary Rob- Officers Named. Mrs. W. R. JarvLs was named North' Carolina, was a special guest.

The 'hours were spent socially and many lovely gifts were presented the honored couple. Hallowe'en tones were carried out in the decorations and the hostess was assisted In serving by Mrs. on, Mrs. Robert Sadler, Mrs. Els-orth Hunt and Mrs.

Perry Horn, Dm it relrtsamamat "ere rtrven by the hostess, assisted by her sister president of the Daughters of the King of Trinity Episcopal church at Mrs. Car! Harrer assisted the hos- miss ijiinan price. A color for even every occasion heavy, costume 2 weight for medium, chiffon. event of the autumn, the Zeigler family entertained at a shower Friday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs R. C.

Zeigler on DuShane street. The evening was spent socially with games and music as features. The honor guests were presented with a ilr r. freshm.c-ntr. mama, ta ollmerr mm: ah: at mmmy i.har JthaattLn In two weeks, Mrs.

Mary Robison. recently at the church, wirsmg, park avenue, will be hoijtess. Cumberland avenue, will entertain. teramr sfKcer? eleciea mere First re pn 7 -hi. Visiting Here number of handsome and useful gifts F.

S. C. Club Masquerade Party William Dampier of Non second vice president, Mrs. C. L.

Sny- Mrs. George Fogle is with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John etary.

Mrs. F. E. Sowersby; Mrs. James Harper of Maryland Lunch was served later in the evening by Mrs.

R. C. Zefclera Mrs. iw Davis Shoe Co. ue entertained members of his Bible Centennial Yellow and black were the pre- ass of the Epworth M.

E. church at Zeigler, Mrs. Howard Zeigler and Mrs. ,3 IF. S.

C. club at her home Friday color tones which were also iIrs- FoSle rCad "Saturday's ma hi i.h mP, Tt. dren" at the meeting of the Bea-wr. Otion A. his home Friday evening.

Many original and clever costumes were worn bv A ghost party featured the Mr. and Mrs. P. Warner of Har eided to have a Hallowe'en party at Valley Federation of Women's Clubs Section A le Third I evening's entertainment. The prize the Y.

L. B. class of United Presbyterian mony were out oi town guests. me name me nreatdent. as s-n aa-a ana aaa remam a.erc aall cm aaa Greer, 1201 DuShane street on October wntil next week, when she will join I Refreshments were served by the hos- the class members.

The rooms' were decorated in orange and black and games suggestive of the season formed the entertainment of the evening. Hallowe'en party the home of Mrs. rezular meeting will hp her lu-m 1 ah. Mr. Foele Monday evening Kocher of Marvland held on November 15, and will be in i js state manager for Jane Cowles' new Monday Clubs.

The Music Club, The Castleton. Current Events ol '06. Mrs. E. H.

is assisted by Mrs, Eugene Harper, rhe next meeting will take place in weeks at the home of Mrs. Barton the form of a tureen dinner. play, "Jealous eveninc 'bv the hostess assisted McNees, Fairmont avenue. I Long-worthy of East Reynolds street in by Mrs. George Greider.

Birthday Party Junior Events Class, Mrs. Mont The associate hostesses will be Mrs. Milton Book, Mrs. R. A.

Bailey and Mrs. J. W. Rupert. Aujrnsta Statrier Lode.

a eryaay taamiar ledya Nr. am Honorinc the 54th birthday anni-: The first recular meeting of the Ailey, Youngstoam road. Current Events Of '23, Mrs. C. Coulthard, Morton street r.a.ry la.a nd Jc a.

mil daalar mm an i p) October 11, who has-been named AI-I sell j. ma Catherine. znd -Irs- Glenn Drr of Sc- nouttcc 3mt mr a October L3 Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Warner of "'i''" Fort Wayne, mm. tormerly ol this city, snmmnre the birth a caush- i a'e-Je- ter October 20. Mr; Wlmer was for-' r.t,-." It ir a rather enatmenmtr a-raea E. O- W. Club Two tables of 500 were in play when Mrs.

Thomas Maloney. Hilicrest ea a a. Spafford of Shady Side entertained a -ate place Tuesday evening. October number of guests tnem heme Fu- 23 Hie heme of Mollie Frank, 316 Mammm retainer me Cam- day evening. Nar-1: Ke.aera There v.all at denin hall at 8 o'clock.

Following Expert Piano Tuning E. M. McCREAJtY HO Monroe St. BcU 1876-M. Unexpected Club.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Z. Hugus, Highland avenue.

Woman's Highland P. ihurch. 1914 Book Club. -Maaa: ana that a ere r.aa-in:e an linpOTUnl business meeting an taeimiy. hater damty refresh- convention reports will bo read- 1 11 1 Thursday evening.

Mrs. C. Leroy Martin was taken in as 'a new member and Mrs. Clare Rcdgers was a special guest. Mrs.

Jessie Cochran assisted the hostess in serving daincy refreah- In two weeks Mrs. Carl Gaston. Mr? Frank Fischer Mr. and Mrs. W.

K. Hug us. Highland avenue, will entertain the Un- i whose happmejs depends en the ui- 1 Bom to Mr nnd Mrs. Karold Curry Teres: other folk take in him. Personal Mention t-'tn of peaci treaties, now named Winifred Joan.

many laws would be effective th: members of the I rap-mica mematrr a. their prettily appointed Monday evening. at. The Castleton Friday Raymond street, will entertain. Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Neal Edie of i fear? Later the guests were invited to I Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

Herrick of New the home of the hostess on Paric ave- York as spent with Mr and Mrs. Fred L. Renu. Attending Wedding Miss Clara Eberhart of Quest street in Cleveland. today attending In two weeks Mrs.

North Mercer street will entertain. the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Hull of Cleveland. and Gordon Bumell. WRINKLES Surely Follow Eyestrain? Eyestrain causes a contortion of the facial muscles to make seeing sharper. This brings "crowfeet" first, and later many other deep facial wrinkles.

Get The ceremony wil! take place this T. W. P. Club Canal Panama, arrived in the 5 city from Newport, R. Friday and will visit with her sister.

Mrs. Walter i ol TS avenue" unU1 the flrt Installment Saving 1 A afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in the Em-, manual Episcopal church, with a reception following at Wade Park Ma- The Childhood Days of your children will be vague and unsatisfactory memories if you do not keep a photographic record of every year's growth and change. Phone For An Appointment. OWENS9 STUDIO Current Events of '23. Members of the Current Events of '23 will meet in the home of Mrs.

iJgiSI msiaiiment raying IrSMCF P1 one rule successful saving is to The one rule for successful saving is to Copeland Dependable Mr. and Mrs. Earl White, Bonzo street, entertained members of the T. L. W.

P. Cluh in their home Friday evening The hours were spent socially with 500 and prizes were won by Mrs. Leroy Parker and Mrs. C. H.

Teece. Later refreshments were served by the hostess. Current events or '06. Mrs, E. H.

McNees, 138 Fairmont avenue will entertain members of the Current Events of '06 In her home Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock insetad of Mrs. J. L. McConaghy as planned, C. C.

Coulthard, Morton street, Monday afternoon at at 2:30 o'clock. rmiuTv beerm with a modest deposit and then begin with a modest deposit and then R. H. H. ROSENTHAL OPTOMETRIST S26 Greer Bld Office Phone 60 deposit regularly.

Electric Refrigeration lOhLM Ci. iwiv i lercer oi -mm MAS-K-RADE DANCE JOHNSON'S DANCELAND. Neshannock Avenue, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, As your income grows make larger weekly deposits on the installment plan. It beats installment paying every time. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAWRENCE COUNTY NewCastle, Pa.

IV For Homes and Comnieicial Use. Laura Miller Castle Field CHlb $9,700,000.00 Y. W. C. A.

Notes DANCE TONIGHT Round and Square Temple Club I. O. O.F Hall, 12? N. Mill St. Robert Mackie New Castle's Best Liked Wall Paper Store 117EastN9rth Senior Girl Reserves.

Big- Masquerade DANCE at ELLHURST TONIGHT All Round Dancing. Music by NIGHT HAWK RAMBLERS. Park Plan. Come Mask or No Mask. Featuring VERNON SERENADERS Musical Masters Gent 75c Ladies 23c The Girl Reserve club of senior hig-h school will have interest group meetings Monday evening- in ttje Y.

W. C. The interest Krotjp meetings are being held again this Monday evening instead of the regular Reserve meeting. FENDERS REPAIRED WASH AND POLISH "DUCO1" REFINISHING LAWRENCE AUTOMOBILE CO. 101-103 South Mercer Street "Anything: An Automobile Needs We Do It." NEW TOPS AND TOP REPAIRED BODIES REPAIRED.

LIGHTS FOCUSED Gents 50c. Ladles 25c Dora says it is often quite exciting, after reading the last chapter of a new novel, to find out how it begins. -The DetroiL News. ll'MMIlt 40 1 II I BOOKS to READ 11 3 BIG DANCE NOTICE FIVE AIRPLANE RIDES FREE 'Year Round Radio" Most any Radio will work under pood but if vou ii one tliat you can fnjov 3C3 days uf the yeur. It will be ft FAR EAST TONIGHT Dance Where You Are Safe According to the State I-iw, With Two Exits in Case of Fire.

Thoie attending the Penn Theatre Monday night to see, "Show Girl," the girl with American 'Clocks Seth Thomas reproduces today many of its original models of one hundred years ago. They bring into the home a touch of Early At 75c a Copy. Several Thousand Popular Copyright Novels that will be good for many a long hour. Love Stories, Adventure Stories. Mystery Stories.

Detective Stories. Western Stories, These, Them, Those and It, ill receive a coupon and at RADIO V'! Come One! irr, KJM Proved Road lO Fre? Bus Scrviise From Calm il charm. GOOD EYES and BETTER HEALTH Can be had with our perfect fitted glasses and examination. New up-to-date frames ttuit's becoming to the face and dress. Wc grind our lenses and repair all kinds of broken classes.

Dr. E. L. Young, OPTOMETRIST Formerly Palais Royalc GRAND OPENING TONIGHT Featurin: MARLIN'S MELODY MONARCHS A Nine llece Orchestra SlO IN COLD FREE SI 0 Meet Your Friends at Danccland. Ladies 35c.

Gentlem-m 75e. New Management Ne iv Policy. Automatic Tuning All Electric Power SOLD O.N EASY MONTHLY l'AVMESTS 8:15 nharp we will draw five lucky numbers and the holders of the lucky numbers will receive the rides. All you have to do is go to the New Castle Airport on the Youngstown road and go over our beautiful city for 10 minutes on the air absolutely free. Ladies Free Gents 75c Mather Bros.

Co. 213 E. Washington Street Harle Jack's Orchestra. THE FREW CO. CORNER NORTH AND MILL STREETS at METZLER'S Open Till r.

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