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NEWCASTLE NEWS, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1923. THREK it Utftl I I I LUNCHEON-BRIDGE IN JAMESON HOME SEVENTH BIRTHDAY HONORED AT PARTY 1 1 'f '''ii 'IS Printed Voiles 29c Yard Many lovely new patterns from which to select. Honoring the seventh birthday anniversary ot her niece, Dorothy Young, Mrs, Retta Chatland, Kay street, entertained a number of little guests nt an afternoon party Monday. Various irarnes wern en Silks 95c Yard Exceptional values In new plain or printed silks. wmms beos r.

1 Honoring Mrs. Charles Baldwin who la leaving the city in a short time, Mrs. Bert Jameson entertained at a prettily appointed luncheon-bridge in her home on Lincoln avenue today. The guests Included, members of the Girls, and luncheon Spoon Clubs. Luncheon was aervnd at 1 o'clock with i i I I 1 1 1 I II I I II 1 joyed and each of the guests was dvwiruea a prize.

Later dainty refreshments wer rv" i i i It. Society Editor 40CD and Ask for Society Editor to Contribute News ror This Papel Summer Undergarments BRIDE, AND GROOM HONORED AT SHOWER Chatland, assisted by Mrs. Fred Young and Mrs. Helen Keep. Flowers were attractively used in decorating.

The guests included Esther and Sylvia I-Ialttuner, Ruth Sillman, Virginia Patterson, Martha Francis, Ttielma McElroy, Florence and Bob-hie Young-, Dale Glenn. Alvin Paradise, Ruth Young and Dorothy Young. Dorothy Fisher of Baden, was the only out ot town guests. mm Designed for Coolness and Comfort Yet Affording Ade arranged for fitly two. Profusions of gay colored (lowers were attractively arranged in decoration, The hostess had as aides, Mrs P.

Brown, Mrs. Frederick Balph, Mrs. Cassias Balph, anil Mrs, Lee Boyles. Thirteen tables of bridge wore- In play during the after luncheon hourj. Guests from out of town included Mrs.

Thomas Liggett, of Philadelphia, Mrs. Harry McDowell and Mrs. Samuel Hadley of Sharon, and Mrs. Lewis Goodman of Richmond, va. PART CELEBRATES quate protection.

MISS KATHERINE BROWN WEDS HOLLIS CRITCHLOW EVENING PARTY FOR BRIDE AND GROOM The employes ot the New Ca3tle Electric Company gathered at the home of Miss Martha Dinsmore, Washington street Monday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lysle M. Shields, hride and groom recent dau. Games, cards and music were enjoyed, Duets rendered by Vera and Violet Simonton were received with much applause.

Mr. C. 0. Coulthard; District Manager, presented Mr. and Mrs.

Shields with a beautiful lamp. Mr. T. Miller and Mr. F.

G. Simcnton, formerly employed with Muslin Chemise 79c Made of fine soft cambric muslin with lace or fagoted tops and hemstitched finish. Sizes Dfi to 44. Voile Gowns? Chemises 98c Fine dainty garments of soft, sheer voile with charming Iaco finish and trf aiming. Pastsl shades.

Mr, and Mrs. r. TENTH BIRTHDAY Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Archie Iurphy whose marriage was a recent event membprs of the Weigle-towti girl'3 club entertained at a surprise shower at the home of Mrs.

ilurphy's parents. Mr. and Mtb. J. P.

Hunt Monday evening. Games and music were enjoyed and later dainty refreshments were served. Flowers were attractively used in decorating. During the evening the honor guests were presented with a gift of silver. The guests were Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Charles dams, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Mc-Conaghy. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rice. llr.

and Mrs. Earl Allison, Mr and lrs. Bill Williams, Misses Anna and Marjorie Armstrong, Helen Mc-Cormick, Mary Alexander, Irene Shaffer, Mary Louise Williams Marie and Donald Allison, Ted Armstrong, Hussel ShelSenberger, Ralph Hunt, Junior McConaghy, Harrv Workley and family, Mr. arid Mrs" J. D.

Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. Hill, Wilmington avenue entertained a number of little guests Monday afternnnn in tion of the tenth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Adele.

The East Washington street announce the marriage their daughter, Miss Katherine to Hollis Critchlow eon of J. Critchlow of Vine street wliich took place Saturday July 17 at New Cumberland, W. Va. with Rev. Gerrett, officiating.

The bride and groom were unattended. A wedding gown of white silk was worn by the bride. Her bouquet -was tea roses. After a wedding trip to lake points, Mr. and Mra.

Critchlow -will be at home to their frlpnHn at anj nours were spent with tramofl n-nA me castle oflice, with their families were special guests. Nainsook Gowns 79c Fine soft white muslin in three nice styles with contrasted trimming. Crepe Gowns $1.25 Jjovely soft crepe, cut extra full in larg-e comfortable gowns with a dainty Japanese medalion. Colors, white, peach and pink. music.

Later dainty refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mtss Mary Hill, Mrs. John Mann. HONORS BRIDE-ELECT AT EVENING PARTY Vine street. Mr. Crltchl OW is pm- ployed at the Central Laundry of this city.

Honoring Miss Elizabeth Williams, whoso engagement was recently announced, Miss Nellie Patterson, enterf prl in hpr i-icto Muslin Slips j. McDonnell and Mrs. Lay. Garden flowers were used in decoration. Those present were the Misses Suzanne and June Donaldson, Frances Mae.

and Patricia Jean Lov, Mary, Grace and Laura Dickey Theres and Mary McGrath, Charlotte and Eleanor Mae Reynolds, Helen and Twila Mae McConnell Virginia Shirt Mnt Ingrnjn-Xoima: Wcddlnc MiES Marserv Inrrim anl Highland avenue, Monday evening. Bridge was ths nhief nlofisnra rtf 98c George Young both of Pittsburgh BIRTHDAY HONORED AT SURPRISE PARTY Wash Silk Slips $1.85 Beautiful pastel thades in soft wash silk slips with deep shadow hem. aia umiea 3n marriage In Bethany Lutheran church Monday afternoon Excellent quality muslin with hand made lace tops and deep hema. Sizes 36 to 44 and some extra sizes. uv uie Key, unariBS o.

Frank. The bride and groom were accorn 3 Helen Warson, Edith Jones. ENTERTAINS GUESTS panied by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shaffer Of 710 Wpst nfreot Castle.

Mr. Young was a former AT LAWN PARTY the evening, with five tables being in play. High score favor was won by Mrs. R. E-.

Johns, and the guest prize was presented Miss Williams. The home was tastefully decorated in color tones of yellow and white. DediciDus refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. ClydB Griifith. Mrs.

Bevan New City was an out of town guest. Family Reunion The annual reunion of the Jefferson, Washington, Davis, and Houston fflmiNPB Will TflVs n7tira i- C. ni.ui pjLciier oi one ot New Castle's successful hiiseball teams. In honor of the birthday anniversary of her husband, Mrs. George Galbreath, Cedar street, entertained at a surprise party in her home Monday evening.

Twenty-two guests were present. Informal pastimes were enjoyed and later dainty refreshments -were served by Mrs. Galbreath. assisted by Mrs. Esther Herman, Misses Cora Perry and Ella May Johnson.

Poppies were used in decoration and the table was centered with a birtbfi.iv oo Miss Barbara VpMt At the conclusion of a wedding Exquisite Silk Underwear The luxury of these dainty undergarments are matched only by their charm and avenue entertained at a lawn party 1 LHi-uugn tne eastern part of the rihlb, im r. ana Mrs, Young will re A ii Entertains Guest irom -6 untn o'clock Monday afternoon honoring her eleventh birthday anniversary. Thirtv-slx guests were present and tte hour's wore pleasantly spent with games and contests. Guests from out of town included the Misses Lillian Corbett of New York Citj, Mrgar- Mrs. William McDanels, Sr.

and Rayola Slips The honor guest was presented with a number of gifts. itn.t. cum I Park, Sharon, Pa. Saturday July i 31- mra. William MCDanel, Jr.

of Por tersvllle Station Slips $2.95 family picnic supper at their home in honor of their hoinn -vi nan, oi fanaron. and Caro- and Mrs. McDOUElf! nnrl nnn $1.95 Dainty Rayola Slips with deep hems or line Ray on with pleated flounces. All pastel shades. ot Greensbilrg, Pa.

and Mrs. S. i Humphreys who han Huot rat-j I Wash silk, sport satin, milo sheen, nans from Florida. Among 'the guests! i-iu. i.Tearneart ot loungstown, O.

Later dainty refreshments were served at small tables by the hostess, mother Mrs. David Nesblt assisted by Mrs. Jay Pepper Corbet? of New York City, and Mrs. Harvey Trador, A large birthday cake formed the centerpiece. ncjo i.

(j. ivicuanei and A. D. Bran dOlS and fjunillBO nf iT.V...m. Choice of these different materials, All are well tailored in the inverted pleats and deep hip lioms.

All pastel shades. Bird Fisher and family of Elrwocd yty, Misa Julia Baker and Miss jnnuaan wiaier. Honor Houde Gntxt Mr. and Mrp Ustajh AVednesday's ciubs, College Girls Bridge Club, Miss Margaret McFate, Delaware avenue D. O.

D. Club, Mrs. W. J. Richardson, North Mill street.

G. K. club, nlenir. at A Superior Rayon Vest $1.00 Made on regular underwear machines instead of tubing. They are correctly sized and are made ot very high grade rayon.

Step ins to match 81.60 Bloomers to match 81, Oo Glove Silk Vests $1.19 entertained at a bathing party at ueacn Saturday eve ning nonoring their house guest Mrs. Blanche Cochran of Cleveland, 0. LateT in the evening the pests were taken to the Campbell homo on Neshannock Boulevard Lovely quality pure silk fine knit vests Colors peach, Sesh, orchid. Steplns to match St. 00 iire uancnag, and music were nas times.

Lft pr ttin partv, Arcadian club, Mrs. Lee Davids, Euclid avenue. New Castle Hospital Guild, Mrs. Dennis Donr.egan, Leosure avenue, Friendship club, Mrs. J.

DeRob-bio, Leasure avenue. E. O. T. club, breakfast at Cascade parlt.

S. A. W. club, Mr. and Mrs.

Sten-ger, Boyles avenue. E. O. W. club, picnic at Lake dainty refreshments.

Miss Carrie Smith of Pittsburgh was an Dut of town guest. topic for tea evening was the vis of Madlsonville. and Mis flui liUttrenc JLiimoar and urowa. With New Castle Art -5hli- Miss Anna Artz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Art "pttQm i splendid papers were read by Mrs. Emerson a.venue, Monday evening. The hours were spent socially, and later rtatnty refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. P. E.

WUklns. The next meeting in two weeks will he with Mrs. Nathan Book, Sheridan avenue. Afro American Valley Temple Lodee. i iMrs, Allmon and Mrs Wiit-o tiue and Martin Sh'ira, son of Mr" Rosa Brown, thp A All members of Valley Tempi iodge are asked to be present at secretary, gave a splendid talk, af- P.

L. D. Tt-pjiiti tf Oirv-1 ier men tr.e hostess, assisted by l6BS' Ihe meeting Wednesday evenfns. ine meeting Wednesday evening Miss Florence her guests last jnemW.TtjATaVV,, Mils and Mrs. James E.

Shira, Neshannock avenue, were married this morning at 11 o'clock at the par-sonEige of the St, Paul's Lutheran church. Rev. a. M. Stump officiated, and they were unattetidod.

Mr. and Mrs. Shira left later for a wedding trip, and upon their return will reside on Neshannock lPersonal Mention WORLD'S SMALLEST WATCH SHOWN DOWNTOWN nue ts confined to her home with Illness, CherJ Ami Club. Members of the Churl ai ii. Timothy O'Connell ot Gna City.

I fe prnns A Jady's -wrist watch. nmaTW litan an ordinary ten cent piece, is 110W On diSDlav fll rioronn'a Jewelry Windows. Penn Thm-tra Buildiag. wens guests at a porch party the home of Mrs. Walter Smith, HI1I-crest avenue, Monday evening.

Fire hundred was the chief pastime Special guests were Mrs. H1U-man and Mrs. F. R. Hutchison.

Later the hostess', assisted by Mrs. Fred Ssroka and Mrs. Frank Meyers served dainty refreshments In two weeks the members will meet with Mrs. Fred Soroka, Hill-crest avenue, RELIABLE AND FASHIONABLE SAM H. McGOUN FOOTWEAR Local watch exnerts cnnairlisr 1t one of the marvels of preEent day IB VlbLLLUg H.I1U 11ITJ.

JSCU O. Jones, Temple avenue. Miss Carrto Smith of Pittsburgh, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkins, East Washington street.

Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kimball of North Mill street, have loft on a vacation motor trip to eastern points.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Bovard, Harrison street have returned homo after a ten day visit with friends and relatives In Newark, 0. Mr.

nod Mrs, R. Gaaton and Charles Mayne, Neshannock avenue will loave Thursday to spend their vacation at Lake Milton. Miss Bobs Allen of Cleveland, and Miss M'arlo A linn nt Vlaavar ROBINS FURNITURE CO 26 EAST WASHINGTON STREET watch construction. The ease of watch la made ot solid platinum, studded with finely cut pure white diamonds around the edge. It Is valued by Mr.

Gerson at $1,000.00. Because of its smallness, it was impossible to incorporate a regular binding mechanism such as in found Tuesday Kensington Mrs. Paul Weller, and Mrs. W. H.

Williams, will entertain members Of the TllftHrinV Wot, It, in watches of ordinary To wind this watch it is necessary to rotate the back of the case to and fro. When lullv wound the Tnm tnent will run twenty-lour hours. Falls, are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. MATHER BROS.

CO. Ijargeet Jewelry Establishment In New Castle. STRAP WATCHES it.LKlllJilUjl JH, a 1 clock dinner ot Sunny Crest Thursday. Members will meet at the First Baptist church at 1:30 o'clock where transportation will be provided. Those unable to attend wltt kindly notify Mrs.

Weller by this evening. Stewnrt-Euiflisli Jlcunlon Descendants of the Stowart and English. famlllfiH u. a. itoagers or Jf.

Cascade St. M9. Blanche Cocbran hns returned to her home in Cleveland after visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Campbell, Neshannock Boulevard, Mr.

(jhi-bod. explained that the watch was made by one ot the most highly skilled watch makers in the employ of the Bulova Watch Company, Fifth Avenue, Neiv York City, Et took this man throo months to produce the movement, Eome parts Frank Shiner -who has been spending a week with hla oarents. nual reunion at Cascade Park, Wednesday August 1 1. For Summer Wear wmcu are so sraaii, that thev resemble grains of dust. To obtain an idea of the infinite care and patience required to make a movement of this kind it is only necessary to know that some of the tcrews used in the movement are so tiny that it taitea more than 38,000 lo fill an ordinarv tlilmhio When summer comes ans it.

rm College Olrls Bridge Club Mlas Margaret McFate, Delaware avenue will be hostess to members of the College Girls Bridgo Club in her home Wednesday afternoon. Girla Club Mrs. Sam McGown, Moody avenue will entertain members of the CIrls Club at a 1 rlCnni" vest, then is the time you hs.ve need for nnn nf nnr pfltahln Strap "Watches. Mr. and Mrs, J.

A. Shiner, of Court street, has returned to hia home in Washington, C. James McFate, of WlllIaiiiBport, who has been Bpoudlng the past two weeks with Mr, aad Mrs. J. Lee McFate, Delaware avenue has left for Chautauqua Lake.

Mr. and Mrs, Reed Jenkins of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Sisloy and little daughter, Helen, of Grove City who have boen the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mra. O.

A. Rodgera of N. Cascade for the past week have returned to their home. KIttannltig were guests Sunday ot Mr. and Mrs.

I-L W. Snvder. Rav Nt spite of their size, they are cut with the same precision and exactness or.o would expect to find in tcrewB as large as one's finger. The red mby jewels used In the movement, can barely he seen with the naked eye. It takeB 2 30 of them tO eCIUal tllC Weieht of an nriln.

Trade in Your Old Watch for a New One $5 to New Castle Field Club, Friday. $20 Allowed for Your Old Time Piece Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Kcnvard and Gruen Watches for the Wrist or Pocket two cent stamp. The watch will be on display for the rest of the week. Iojin Kensington Members of the lona Kensington will meet Thursday afternoon -with Mrs, William Brenneman, Croton avenue. W.

B. Club Mrs. Milo RtHnl wilt ontii. fltreet. Thov were nnmiTiniinlAd THIS SHOE SALE APPEALS TO ALL because of the outstanding valuesthe hundreds of pairs of hieh trade shoes and the quality of footwear offered you just two sales a vear here make busy days for us and your opportunity to save.

M95 l.St!leS.00 Pairs-Ladi' $8-00 lo $12.00 Shocs-Patents, Whites, Satins and Ar Colored Kid Leathers WWaF Ql 45 Styles 600 Pairs Ladies' $5.00 to 7.00 MAC UVW Shoes Colored Kid, Patent, Satins ftw.SfQ VI 01 100 Pairs Men 7 Shoes Tans and AC V.lll Blacks rubber soles and leather soles WVa9v home by Mrs Snydor's mother, Mrs. When vou ourchaso a Watch from Mather Eros. Co. nn mus worth, ot Pitnxautftwnoy, who has been visiting hero for some time. Sheriff T-r.

M. Rnvrinlfla ter what the price, you are as- members of the W. B. Club at Cascade Park, Thursday evening. 5 Button Wedge Cushions 69c Try's Cut Prices AUTO RADIO SUPPHiig Open FveTilnsrs 308 33.

Washington Street iurea or long faithful service, fine design and utmost value for the price. day night for Wilkes-Barre. Whei'O be Will attnrn-1 thn fmirtli nn- B. A. W.

Club Members of the B. A. W. Club will have a tureen diunBr at Cascade Park, Wednesday, July 21, nual convention of the State Association of sheriffs. Ex-Sharltf Will Andrews, aecrotai'y of tha association is al.BO attending the convention, Mrs.

John Engstroni and granddaughters Florence and Franc la, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. King and Mrs, Notta Farnsworth of Warren Pa.

are visiting at tha homo of Mro! Farnsworth's dninrbtar "3HTHER" on the Package a Guarantee of QUALITY. MATHER BROS. CO. Established 1S9 6. 213 East Washington Street Expert Piano Tuning E.

M. McCREARY Otul). Members of the 1D2S club will be entertained Wednesday evening at 3 o'clock at the Ever Heady Inn. Tali-tf-yi-pnh Girls Mrs. Owen Fox, entertained the Tali-tci-yah-pah girls In her home on 710 Mewitre 8L Bell 1876-M Mr.

and Mrs. N. J. McCluskey of Highland GJitonalon, 4-.

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