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THREE NEW CASTLE NEWS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, ID! 8 FLEMING -QUINN MARRIAGE A SURPRISE Mondny, September 9, 1918. 1 Coming as a surprise to their friends is Ilia news of tlie, marriage of MIS3 Eleanor Flaming, uaugaier or Mr, and lira. It. K. Fleming of Park avenue, anil William Patterson Oulnti.

son nf Mrs. Julia QuIdii. They were mar-Hurt ju Icily la Pitts ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR THE TUESDAY SHOPPER burgh Inst Friday. Jir. yumn attended Laivrencevllle and Princeton University and is in scrvlco In the aviation department lu Teias.

They SOCIAL ACTIVITIES PARTY HONORS 10TH BIRTHDAY. left this mornljis tor uump nous-ton, Texas, Mr. Qulnn Is ranked as OF PRESENT WEEK, Eecond lieutenant. Monday. Miss Clara Smith, East In honor at tho tenlh blUhday o( her little sfsicr, Virginia Coulter, lira.

Marie He Garnctt was hostess at a pretty party Saturday afternoon. Tlie hours were from 12 1913 club Washington T. N. In Religious and Fraternal Circles street. Tuesday.

Mrs, Margaret Keener, street. The shopping niemomndum for today will include isany items ncccsaary to the completion of the school hoyn' and girls' wardrobe. For convenience tve have listed a few of the mariy practical items on sale here. West North o'clock until 4. The afternoon was Elient most enjoyubly In sanies and Vlelroln music.

At a suitable hour A. B. 11. Girls, Miss Mary Harris, W. F.

M. H. Elects Officers. The closing meeting of the V. 318 Fuircb.Hi) avenue.

Tuesday Kensington, Mrs. J. itelmold. 27 SinUhrielii street. Auxiliary, Corn Hoast, Sherger delicious lunch was served by thi hostess, assisted by Mrs.

N'ottle Mar. shall, Mrs. Jame Cowl, Miss Cath-eryn Reese and Miss Virginia. Malher. TlioE-o presents were tbe Missex Frances WaddlniUon, May Martin, home.

M. S. ot En worth M. enureu was held at the home oT Mrs, Frank! Rowland of Oak street, Friday after-' noon. The reports for the year a gain loth In membership and in finance.

G. c. S. AS la-s Helen Johnson, Basement Items FOR SCHOOL Allen street. S.

Laura Mersliiiuor, East Florence Martin, Helen Martin, Virginia Hays, Harriet Kelby, May Kcl- Washington strcH. bv. Charlotte Kcaeban. Margaret Patterson, Sarah Patterson, Sue Cromwell, Bonetn millaiid, Virginia Wednesday. Rita club, Miss Margaret Jackson, 11)1 6 lioro Line street, Wimoilausifi Meeting, Masonic Temple.

It. V. Mrs. George Dewberry, (oulter and Cnthoryn Coulter. Farewell Party on Harmony Line.

The following officers wore elected: President Mis. F. r. Andrews. Vice President Mrft.

C. Q. Farr. Correspondinfr secretary Mrs. W.

Marshall. Recording Eccretary Miss Eva Donaldson. Treasurer Mrs. T. A.

Preston. Birthday secretary- Mrs. Samuel Warner. Mito bos secretary Mrs. J.

C. The home of Mr, and Mrs. Maur-i Young street I. H. Mrs, Charles George, GINGHAM DRESSES Made of fino quality ginghams tailored in smart juvenile stylos, and worth mtieli more, as they have been purchased many months ago.

Prices range to 53.93 MIDDY BLOUSES $1.23 Made of best quality white galatca; trimmed in blue or red; a special value, $1,25, BLOUSES 1,25 Blouses for the growing girl; made of fine quality voile, Swiss or batiste; 1,25. Ire niinn of. North Kowickley on the Harmony lino was the scene of. a merry gathering Tuesday evening! September, when Mrs. Illinc entertained 50 friends in honor ot her hrnlhar.

Herman ISurnslde, who PERCALE DRESSES Sherphard Check Percale Dresses; size 6 only. Special value, 58a SCHOOL HANDKERCHIEFS Embroidered corner (in colors), of fine Swiss. special Linen Handkrchiefs; plain; worth lS'ae. Specially price 3 for 25c. CRASH DRESSES Look like heavy linen; ehown in grecii, rose and copen; trimmed with white pique.

GINGHAM DRESSES Made of best quality ginglinme; sizes li to 14: shown in plain colors and large and small plaids. Several groups at prices that arc attractive; 58c to $1.95. l.utton street Inter Nob club, Drcaklat Park. Kast Sid Needlccraft, Mrs. F.

Franktatber. iiutler (Ji Mrs. Paul Perry. Laurel Blvd. Thursday.

SERGE SUITS A dressy suit of all wool blue serge; mnde up in a mannish model. Those, suits are an exceptional value at $11.95 and BOYS' TROUSERS Corduroy Trousers in brown, for the boy who plavs hard ns he studies. Special KHAKI TROUSERS Made of khaki dentin, a lighter weight, but strung school trousrs; $1,00. BLUE DEVIL TAMS The iiowest creation in bewitching style and a variety of colorings; aiade, of fine quality velvet; $1.50 and 51.75. Wlnier.

Jubilee secretary Mrs. George Forrest. Sunncr was served by the commit tee, consisilng of Mrs. Farr, Mrs. Potts, Mrs.

Jackson, uiarn, and Uio luistcss. leaves for camp shortly. The house was beautifully decorated in patriotic colors. An enjoyable time was spent by all present. Piano and Vic-trola music, games and vonul selections helped to rass a cle I i lit I overling.

At a lule hour a delicious supper was served. Those nrosonl woto Mr. and Mrs. Tho next meeting will bo the 25th club dance. Agenda, Mrs.

Joseph O'Uiughlin, North Cedar West Side cluh, Mrs. James Wal-din. West Washington street. S. 0.

Mrs. John Rupsoii, West State street. Acadia, Mrs. Saul S. Davis, Laurel i Blyd.

anniversary of the society. It will be held at the home of Mrs, J. Marshall In October. John Lockroot, Mrs, Joseph Runyon, S. S.

Hoard Meeting. The Sunday school board of tlie Cruton Avenue M. li. church will Woodrow kensinglon, Mrs. Flora Cunningham, East Giant street.

T. T. kensiagton, Mrs. Harry Rcy-noilds. West North street.

meet this evening at o'clock, HOSE SUPPORTERS Best quality Elastic Hose Supporters for boys or girls; 18c to 35c. MUSLIN PETTICOATS 75c Misses' Skirts of fine quality cambric; lace timed; 75c, Very imjiorlant business will he tran BRYTON CORSETS An ideal corset for the, growing girl; molded for slender and medium figures. Special value $1.25. sacted at this session and It 13 very S. Mrs.

Daggart, East Mrs. Edith Lynn, Mr. aud II rs. Lockroot, Mr. and -Mrs.

Maurice niinn, all ol North Sewichly: Mrs. Bertha llolfman. Mrs. John VoBlcr. Mrs.

Mamie l.utK ol Ellwood City, Mrs. Ella Johnston and son Chester of Sugar Grove, Warren county; Mrs. Mary l.utton. Mr. and Mrs.

John TUirnslile, Mr. and Mrs. Ihlward Strawheckcr, Mr. George Burnable of ISow Uastlo, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Ilurnside, Mrs. Maggie Ferroo of Moravia Slop, Earl of New necessary thai every member nf the board be present. Alter tho business meeting tho board will he ea- N'orthview avenue Queen Sewing Circle, Mrs. Wal ted Do Annant, Cruton avenue. Friday.

lerliiiiied by the superintendent anil also his assistant. Southside Knllltng club, Mrs. Wnrnock, Withers block. TSihle Class Meeting. O.

M. o'clock dinner at Mrs. E. N. Uaor's Bible class will Hollnian ami c.

sialic, vu.iuiiv.. Hoffman or Ellwooil, Andrew Miller "'J1- C. Hospital Eiiiergoucy club, meet Tuesday evening at tho homo uf Mrs. U. W.

Gioimer, of 0 ii Highland avenue. Mrs. Dennis Daimeguu, l.easure av cnue. Saturday. Paul LuLton ot Xn.w Castle, james McCnnu, Elmer liunyoii, r-iiai-inv Runvon.

Rnlph Hunyon, FOR THE SCHOOL BOY BLOUSES Blouses tif fine quality percale and gingham, with military collar; G5c and $1.00, BOYS' SHIRTS $1,00 Best quality percale, in light and dark colors, with collars; $1.00, Important Daughters of Lydia, Mts. Frank Ciinrleq Ferree of Moravia Stop, i Tho thrift anil war saving stamp Lockroot, I Davis. RuTtilde. Arthur committee will meet this Evening at at the Y. W.

C. A. home of George Jacob Bllnn, John Blynn, William Ehrheart Reunion, KNITTED UNDERWEAR Children's panty-waists (in complete line of Bizesl. Specially priced 18c. Knitted Panty -waists for boys and girls; 35c and 58c.

Knitted "Waist Union Suits for boys and girls; 75c, Knitted Union Suits for boys; athletic style; 58c. Nainsook Athletic Union Suits for boys or girls. Special value 75c Knox stop, Har- 1 -nL-mnt Me son Sniyin ana ms; Miuinub lijuuuaiL, mc uir-s Fiurnsirto. Adaline Mc- niony line. Hpiinish War Yelf, Cascaed park.

rT, HoIpii Ftllnn. Stella Lockroot, i Aiken Reunion Spanish-American war veterans MUSLIN PANTY WAISTS Made of fine quality mmbric, with taped buttons; 38c, 58 and 75c. SCHOOL RIBBONS Cord edge tnffeta Hair Bow Kibbons, in the popular shades; 3 Be. Flowered and plain color, all silk ribbons, in varyins; widths; 28c to 50c. SCHOOL HATS $1.00 Smart Hats of fine quality braids; very choice selection for the school trirl at a special price; $1.00.

CHILDREN'S HATS 2Cc A lot of llats, formerly sold at $1.00. These hats have becoino slightly soiled in handling and are offered at a special price of 25c. CHILDREN'S DRAWERS Children's Muslin Drawers; of fine quality cambric; 28c and 38c. MIDDY TIES Made of fine quality satin, in red, bine and black; $1.00. Smaller middy ties; 25c.

Windsor Tis for boys ot girls; 25c and 50c, will meet (Ills evening at 7:15 In the City Building for Ihe regular month Tindall ituiiion. Kadie Hoffman, Clan Vosler, Teunia Hoffman. Rath Qvjrnsltle, Margaret Uumslde, Agnes Ferree and the honor guest, Herman Bnrnsldo. ly mecliiiFT. B.

Puschnian, com The third annual reunion of the mander. descendants of Mr. and Mrs. Zaehar- lah Tindall was held Saturday, Sep tember 7, at llic home of Mr. aud Kpwui-lli Church Notes.

Ladies' Aid Society will meet 'Mrs. Mifflin Tindall of Willow Caven Reunion. The liftb. annual Caven reunion n-as held Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

II. V. Cavcn on English avenue- A very fino time was hv everv one. The day was i Grovo. Over I Oil relatives aud Wednesday afternoon at ISO in he i friends were present for dinner and supper which were both served on church parlors.

Oflicers will he elected. SAILOR SUITS $1.95 A Fall weight Tab Suit of heavy twilled muslin; trimmed in blue; Sl-95. CORDUROY SUITS $8.05 A stunning and serviceable suit for the small boy in shades of grecti and brown; $8.95. the lawn. The tahlo was sheltered Sundav school board meet spent in music, games, white and blue canopy and otb- Wednesday evening nCcr the prayer service.

ann an i.i cr nalrlotle decorations were carried the family's rust nr. 11 out. In the afternoon a business Hart Circle meets with Miss Mane SCHOOL HOSE Best quality fast color Hose for the boy or girl; 35c, 38c, 46c and 60c. Alllster. rhp.

net reunion will I I rM nl Wiia licju ivllu lje jjieaiueui, Potts of 1211 Fairmont avenue I1 ri-dav afternoon after school. John Tindall, presiding, The offi- Cera of last year were relecteil the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roots, near Ellwood Cily. Home Guards will meet Saturday follows: Prcsidenl, Joliu Tindall afternoon at 2 o'clock In the Sunday school room.

i ix I Vice President, Jamej Tindall; Se- apaim r.u cretary. Pansy Treasurer, The congregation will have a corn John C. Taggart, remrneu: jir3 jjnnB Tindall; Historian, roast Tuesday evening at "i Cunningham's woods. Each family vtlnr! to Cleveland, umo, George Cooper, Mrs. Lizzie ii Brown Hamilton Co.

brief furlough with his Urown. Mrs. Nan Fowler. Mrs. to take its own sandwiches salt narents.

Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Taggart Rhinehart. Mrs.

Wyeoff, and Mrs. and drinking cups. Corn and butter to nf Park avenue. He expects Carsoll Coulter. During the meet- will be furnished by the committee.

leave Cleveland shortly on a twoiing an interestnj; talk was given by Those who can will go early and help inontba' cruise of the Great Lakes as Mr, jnnte Tindall, and the folow- prepare. Children arc askeri Id go -i nart ot the -Naval Training hchool iK biogranliy, by Mrs, Lizzie Borwn, to the woods after school, as games and contests have been provided li, il work. Zachariah Tindall was born on tho I Tindall farm, February 11, 1S02 for. IionsinK1on. and died November 11, 1S79, at tho Corresponding secretary Mrs.

Oarvvlg. Treasurer Miss Ada Ncvrlon. Superintendent of children's work Mrs. W. A.

Taylor. nge of 77 years. His lather; Will Pitlshnrg, spent Iho week-end with the latter's father, W. D. Wallace, of Wallace avenue.

Mrs. Don MeKibben and son William ol He aware avenue returned alier spending the past week visiting velitives at Anibvidge. be sure it HERB D. McGOUN iam Tindall was soldier in the Vtsltinp Jiurse AssodialJon. Tho eieeullve board of the Visit Revolutionary war.

He was one of Mite bos secretary Mrs. Anna The Tuesday Kensington will re-samo their meetings tomorrow afternoon. They will meet with Mrs. J. W.

Relmold of 27 Smithfleld street. those soldiers present at Philadel McCandless. ing Kursn Associanou wui meui. Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in phia when tho Declaration of Inde Mr. and Mrs, James Heasley of the Y.

C. A. pendence was signed and was hurled Secretary tithing lira. l. A.

Patterson. Extension secretary Mrs. SK! i'earl street have received word with tho honors of war. that their son. Harry T.

Heasley, has After the business meeting the arrived safely overseas. Trinity Cirt-Je. The Trinity Circle meets with afternoon was spent in taking pic Mr. and Mri, O. II.

Speed of 405 tures, games ami reminiccneei Mrs. Caraon of Walnut street, Tnurs- Sninnsnii meet received word Satur Mrs. Baer and Mrs. J. A.

Mc-Camcy were chosen to represent the society at the Philadelphia branch meeting to be hold in llarrisburg, Oclober 1-4. day evening, ljuito an enjovaSle afternoon was spent by all present. Arrangements WArft made fnr Ehd ne- reunion day that their son, James N. Speed, lias arrived safely overseas. ECONOMY MEANS Saving a Dollar Wherever Possible.

i Mr. and Mrs. William Crowe of which is to be held, tho first Satur Central I'reshytOn'irin Notes. The Urd Cross unit will resume day in September, 131S, at tho same their work. Thursday, September place, Willow Grove, at 10 clock.

All tho ladles or. tho church are requested Id he pres Gi-aco 31- Notes. The services of yesterday were held as announced. Ite-v. fc'arr had cbargo of the mcrnin-; service.

Preaching and adminbLerine; tlie holy sacrament. Itelurn From-Canada. THEN SAVE ON YOrJfl MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS by ordering them early. Until September 30 you can aavo mpn many, Home Companion, Homo Journal, Saturday ent. Dewey avenue, have received word or tho safe arrival of their two sons in France, Harley and Perry.

SupL Stayniond Smith of the CUma Stone ami Lime company of Wick, spent Sunday with bis parents Mr. and T. Smith of Walnut street. Mrs. J.

H. Westlake of Highland avenue, is spending a week or two Mrs. Edwin V. Norris and her The Woman's Home and Foreign daughters, Kdwina and socletv wilt hold their Ronlah, of West Grant avenue, re- "nallv Day" meeting. Friday, Sep The league was unusually interesi-S, it being rally day, with Itoy MrCaJPs.

American, and in fact turned to New Castle last week after tnmiinr la at 2:30 o'clock, in the Thompson, leader. It was the na most of Ihe imnular niag.i7.ines wit spending the summer at their home home of Mrs. Francis Mcr3himer, ture of a round laDie. yooa. Lome i.ilvant nflcr that dMe.

Get prices on Venn Isle, Sparrow Lake. On- 6S7 E. Washingten street. Topic, tario. Canada.

'Plans For The Future. tiosicsses virs Francis lershlnirr, J. fc, This evening quarterly conierenco at 8 o'clock. with her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Westlake, of Chicago, III. Mrs. Haiti' Ashton and daughter Mabel ot Beckford street, have returned home after a two weeks visit at Mansfield, with Mrs. L. M.

Daugherty. Wrier and Mrs. Perrv FrCU n. r. To Meet.

:3 d. A. a. b. Wednesday evening service todar theso are mailed from tho office of publication.

At METZLER'S ljo East Washington Street The LlSbt Bearers will hold tacir jrirls will be entertained fall "Hallv" neit Saturday. Septem Tuesday evening in the home of the hnr 14. at 2:30 o'clock. In tho church president. Miss Mary Harris, of 31S WE OFFER YOU narlnrs.

It is desired mat every Mrs. Clark Raub ot New Middle- Fairfield avenue, member ha present. Bring the Sun Personal Mention lovsii, who hag been spending a week dav school Dioers for the Ucscue I with Mrs. Paul Raub of Stop 0 on thD Yountslown line has returned to Wimculoiifls Meeting. Mission.

The Wlnmdausls will meet for Attorney C. W. Fenlon is at home. their regular meeting Wednesdsfy Mothers, Claw Mrclln.e. town today on ksal lr.i?inef..

jr. yxrs. James Flsbburn Of afternoon at o'clock in the Masonic The Mothers class of the Primitive Mrs. Sarah A. Leivis of niton County Line street, have returned street is improving after a severelbomo after a week-end visit with Temple.

MATHER BROS. CO. Largest Jewelry Establishment 1b evf CsU- Methodist church will meet tins ei-nninc for their monthly rnvjctlag with illness. and Mrs. C.

J. Pairy of Cleve- T. N. I. CInb.

Mrs. Rev. Cook ol MaUlanrt street, Mrs Phili;) Warner of Xonii Mercer land, formerly of this cuy, Ladies' $8 S9 Fall Shoes $6.95 Brown Calf, Grey Kid, Field Mouse and Tan Calf. We carry every size; widths AAA to D. This salo won't last very long, as most women know pretty shoes ami know when they are cheap.

Qnenn Esther Society. street, left this morning for raines- Mrs. bamuel Ferry ana naugmer viile, o. Mlss Lillian South Mill street Mrs. Margaret Reeber of West North street, will entertain the T.

P. club In her home Tuesday evening. Tho Queen Esther society of the Mis Katberine Wilkison Miss Julia and Robert Furst ot cnue Is vlJltins friends in New Wil- inter avenue hfivc returned from a. Croton Avenue M. K.

rtiurcn wui niinston. 111 hold a meetinp at mc nome oi Margaret Freshwater on Dewey avenue al o'clock this Kach Word hai been received bv Mrs. Itoy 1 am llurrows ot Morton sireci aim Long that her husband of the sis- Harold Mcrshirner of East To EnlMtrtin Itifa Club, The Rita club will meet Wednesday evening with Miss Margaret Jackson of 1016 Boro line street. nal corp iiaa arrived safely i ion sireei, naejust icuuum immo T. A.

Brolhers and daughter 'V1'. Clara Ot Kane, are the KVieat of Mrs. IjreUa Huston et Brooklyn Daughters of Lydla. Mrs. Frank C.

7ouds ot Croton on snw its HerbD.McGoun NEW Victor tads for September Now on Sale MatferBrosXo. S1J-VEHSMITHS nue. avenue wlli entertain the Daughters Mr. and Mrs. I'hrank Sinipron street, has received a card from his brother.

John C- Tanner, sa.ying that he has arrived safely overseas. He ha? member is requested to rje preseni and bring a gueal. Xrrw Ofrtrrrv Hlrrtcd. The Woman's Foreign Missionary socletv held ils last rneeting of the vear i'n the home of Mrs. A.

Tat-teraon of Wallare avenue, on Friday arternonn. The devotions were conducted by J. Stratton. After tho regular tuisiner-s bad been transacted, the following oiliceri were elected for tho coming year. President Mrs.

K. X. Haer. Ifo Lydia Saturday afternoon, at the South Ray have received weni t-ccn with iicadouiu-lers 64lh In regular knitting parly. West SEdo Xeedlcrraft, rraiite.

irantrv Harry E. Keigler. son of Sir. and Sam Patterson tiwen. ot X.

J- has returned homo after 'an The Weslsfde Needlecraft will 'meet at the home of Mrs. Morgan Mts. J. S. Zdeler, of 105 Sovith Wal nut street, has arrived safely over Shunwjy of West Washington street tomorrow ever.ing.

Feas. Previously located at Camp First vice president J. L. START? RKnms TRIP. CHICAGO, Sept.

9. Mm Miller, aerial mad service pilot, left Chicago at 6 o'clock this morning on his return, (light to New Yorfc, carrying 2,970 letters. Miller, who brouglit la lbs first mall from N'esv York last week, eipects to make the return I Ip in ten hours ftftag Urn. street, motored to Pittsbnrg In Oie former's car where they visited friends over the week end. Robert Wldmeyev and Arthur Dunn ielt today, the former to return to bis homo at Martinburg, W.

and Ihfl latter to attend school at WaihlrifHton and Leo University, jat Lexington, Va- extended visit witli relatives near F.astbrook. Mrs. Richard McCann oi roarson street, has received word i.hat her son, Andrew 1- Smith, ban arrived Crane, Allenlown, Pa. (Replacement Strallon. li.

T. (S. Club. i soronrl vice nieaidcnt Mrs. C.

I'nit No, .) ii. I Kdward Mehitrd of nvenne and Mr Mrp. overseas safely. 3 f. VtihiHflM St.

ii The T. will meet Mrs. it'ook. William Osier of Oak street on Recording secretary Mrs, J. and Mrs.

David S. Johns of Cyrus Dickson ot East Waahlngtoa Mr. atterwMb torn a unUl .5. I Weatlake..

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