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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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New Castle Newsi
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New Castle, Pennsylvania
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NKW CASTLE NKWS, MONDAY, NOVKMHKK 23, 17 St. Vitus Guild Variety is the word for NC Music Club hears about wills They'll celebrate this week-end Wellsworth Club to have party The WeiLsworth Garden Club met in the home of Mrs. Harold Markowitz with Mrs. John Aeppli conducting the business. Plaas were made to have a Christmas party 6:30 p.m.

Dec. 16 in the Tavern of New Wilmington. A workshop was conducted by the hostess with each member making a snow doll. A luncheon followed at the table decorated with yellow mums and tapers and accented with scare crows, gourds and the pine cone tuekeys made at a previous meeting. The hostess was aided by her guest, Mrs.

Clyde McCombs. The February meeting will feature election of officers; Lhcre will be no January meeting. Club 500 meets The Club 500 met in the home The New Castle Music Club will have an audible feast in great variety tomorrow in the Highland United Presbyterian Church. Miss Jane D. Kyle will be hostess with Mrs.

A. C. Montgomery anil Mrs. Paul Berry as ushers. Mrs.

Lynn D. Fouler is Music Club president. Favorite songs and composers are included in the following program. Non piu andiai Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart from the opera Marriage of Figaro" Dennis Ijpushansky, baritone, Edwin Lewis, accompanist. Waltz Op.

64, No. 2 Frederic Chopin. Miss Cory Williams, pianist. Ah! Mario Edwardo DeCupua How Heautifu! Upon The Mohntains F. Flaxington Harker, Mrs.

Corner Emery, soprano, Mr. Lewis, accompanist. Premiere Ballade. Opus 23 Frederic Chopin, Miss Linda Pontius, pianist Caro mio ben GuiseppeGiordani Look Me Over Once (Laughing Song) Johann Strauss from the opera Miss Rose Marie Servideo, sporano, Mr. Lewis, accompanist.

Sonata Pathetique, Opus 13 Ludwig van Beethoven Grave Allegro di mollo con brio, Bruce Wentland. pianist. Ritorna Vincitor Guiseppe Verdi from the opera "Aida" Mrs. Arpon Dellaverson, soprano, Mr. Lewis, accompanist.

Concerto in Minor Johann Sebastian Bach Vivace Largo, ma non tanto Allegro, Dorothy Ramsey, violinist, Evelyn Bernine, Violinist, Mr. Lewis, pianist. Francis Caiazza spoke on "Wills" for the Ladies Guild of St. Vitus Church at Uu November meeting. An attorney, Mr.

Caiazza is a church committeeman for St. Vitus and also a Commentator; he belongs to Knights of Columbus, and lie and his wife have two children. A discussion period followed. The Rt. Rev.

Msgr. Joseph Fabbri opened with prayer, and Mrs. Tony Mitolo presided. Mrs. Dom Retort announced a party for the Dec.

15 meeting, with husbands as guests. Gifts will be given to members. Msgr. Fabbri commended those who packed clothing for the Thanksgiving drive. In the 40-hour program of religious observance, the 20th, 21st and 22nd hours have been completed.

Mrs. Daniel Frengel was welcomed as a member, and the speaker was introduced by Miss Theresa Mariani. Mrs. C. Conti won the door prize, and hostesses were: Mrs.

Albert Colucci. Mrs. Frengel, Mrs. Sam Venturella, Mrs. Frank Treccase, Mrs.

Louis Lutton. Mrs. John Retort Mrs. Armenia Bullano; Mrs. Joseph Mclltrot, Mrs.

Alex Orlando and Mrs. James Barlett. Mr. and Mrs. Pittaway Golden wedding time Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Pittaway. Pittaway of El Toro, Calif. Thev of Mrs. John Brentin of Bessemer with Miss Helen Brentin and Mrs.

David Summers as guests. Game awards went to Mrs. Joseph Gagliano, Miss Helen Brentin and Mrs. Michael Peloza. Mrs.

Fred Grimes received a birthday gift from her secret sister. The group will have a Christmas party at 9 p.m. Dec. 12 in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Adolph Katich of the Bessemer-Mt. Jackson Road. The next have seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. WEI) 50 YEAKS Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Gurini of 1002 Rose Ave. will celebrate their golden anniversary Sunday. An open reception will be held in their home from 3 to 6 p.m. after a family dinner at Triggio's. Host for the open house will be their daughters and son-in-law: Mrs.

Charles (Mildred) Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. (Norma) Davelli Jr. of Kingsville.

Md. The former Miss Catherine Fenati and Mr. Gurini were married Oct. 7, 1920 in New Castle. He retired from Fenati Brick Co.

in 1959. Both belong to the Epworth United Methodist Church where they are members of the Weingartner Class, and the Italian Sons and Daughters of America. They have five grandchildren. Wardmans mark 25th California province former residents now living at 6604 W. Montibella Glendale.

Ariz, will celebrate their 50th anniversary at an open house. The event will take place in the home of their son, Robert E. Pittaway of 5610 62nd Drive. Glendale. from 1 to 6 p.m.

Nov. 23. The former Miss Mary Adelaide Ketzel and Mr. Pittaway were married Nov. 26, 1920 in Youngstown.

Ohio. Besides their son Robert, they are the parents of Mrs. James I Shirley) McNutt of Harmony Baptist Road and David Lee i the California was a province of meeting will be Jan. 21 Mexico from 1323 to 1848. home of Mrs- Gagliano.

An open house will honor the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (Tiny) Wardman of 120 Coates Ave. from 2 to 4 p.m. Nov.

29 in their home. The former Miss Betty Avers and Mr. Wardman were married Nov. 26, 1945 in the First Baptist Church by the Rev. Oliver Hurst.

Hosts will be the couple's children, Joseph W. Wardman of Ashtabula, Ohio, Mrs. Gary (Linda) Caruthers of Pittsburgh, Miss Sandy Wardman and Unnur Valdimarsdottier, their exchange student from Iceland. They have one grandson. Mr.

Wardman is a salesman at Chamber's Motors and his wife is employed by Silverman's Shoe Store. Both are members of the Third United Presbyterian Church. ST APE Sale 3 GENERATIONS CHOOSE MAYTAG When they lived in this area, they belonged to the Harmony-Baptist Church. Mrs. Pittaway is in charge of the nursery operated by the church they now attend in Glendale.

Mr. Pittaway retired in 1965 from Johnson Bronze where he was a machinist. A pre-anniversary party celebrated the couple's golden wedding when Mr. and Mrs. James McNutt.

their son James and granddaughter. Tammy James, 5, visited in Arizona earlier this month. Croton WSCS has dinner The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Croton Church met in the church for a tureen dinner. Mrs. Ronald Say lor, program chairman, introduced Mrs.

Olive Black and the speaker. Mrs. Roy Nelson, who told of their trip to Wales, England and France. She illustrated her talk with pictures and slides. Special guests were Mr.

and Mrs. William Kastner and Miss Melvina Nelson. i The next meeting will be Jan. 17 with the Nora Hill Circle in charge. Maytag Generations REGULAR THiC UfEEIf Astro-Nettes set for holiday The Astro-Nettes met in the home of Mrs.

Anthony Crudell of Hazelcroft Ave. with Mrs. Vince Lamorella and Mrs. Mary Koss as guests. Game and prize winners were Mrs.

Lamorella, Mrs. Angelo Marcucci and Mrs. Steve Bovo. Mrs. Crudell received birthday gifts from the members.

On Dee. 2 the members will have a Christmas dinner in the Castle Arms with husbands as III Hhhn s4.75 Donati Music Co. Lawrence County's Largest and Oldest Maytag dealer CLAUSEN CO. 314 Neshannock Ave. 654-8461 FORMER RESIDENTS Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Maxwell of 561 W. South Range Road. North Lima, Ohio, will celebrate their golden wedding with an open house beginning at 2 p.m. Nov.

29 in North Lima. The couple were married Nov. 25, 1920 in the Epworth United Methodist Church, then the Grace ME Church. They have two daughters, Mrs. John Kerr of North Lima and Mrs.

Herb Summers of Miami, Fla. There are five grandchildren. Mr. Maxwell retired in 1963 from Youngstown Transit Co. They are presently members of the Wesley Memorial UM Church in North Lima.

652-7737 22 8. Mill St. The January meeting will be in the home of Mrs. Anthony Lombardo of Hazelcroft Ave. Election of officers will be held.

Sale! Luxurious Towels JS Nurses slate party The Jameson Shenango home of Mrs. Frank Alduk of 'Ce 'S n'Ce Alumnae announces that there Guadalcanal Road. Members are To keep salt from clumping up, will be no November meeting asked to bring canned goods and especially in damp weather, put since the Christmas party will be non-perishable items along with a few rice kernels into the held at 8 p.m. Dec. 10.

in the their exchange gift. shaker. Sale! Women's Robes SINGER BRINGS DOWN THE COST OF CHRISTMAS v- 1 ll CMIJ 178 ES3E3 Reg. 2.25 Bath Towel Sale! 10" Regular 13.00. Acetate satin robe quilied with Kodel polyester fiberfill.

Brocade pattern in fashion colors. Sizes 10 1o 18 Sizes 38lo 44; Reg. 14.00, Now 11.99. Sale! 13" Regular 16.00. Hostess length acetate satin robe quilted with KodelT polyester.

Fashion colors. Sizes 10 to 18. ON THE STYLIST IN THE HANDSOME PACESETTER CABINET Reg. 5174.95 NOWS14495 Pick elegant 'Rhapsody' woven jacquard pattern or velvety solid color 'Terri-Suede' towels color coordinated. Thirsty, sheared cotton terry.

Mix them to create several decorating schemes. Hand towel, Reg. 1.25 98' Wash cioth, Reg. 65' 52c 5ae prices effective thru Saturday FREE INSTRUCTIONS show you how to use your new Sanger sewing machine. The closer it gets to Christmas, the more you'll appreciate Penneys.

FREE DELIVERY anywhere in the S. A. including Alaska and Hawaii. FREE GIFT WRAP all bright and be-nbboned TOWNE MALL Phone 658-8574 enneu The Christmas Place 9 SINGER The Singer Wp 36 Credit Plan helps ycu have these values now-within your budget nnr! yon MONDAY STORE HOURS THIS WEEK FRIDAY SATURDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY may choose to cJofor monthly paymenls until Feb 1971. pr--use the Singer Lay-Away Plan -a small rieposil will hold any item until Dec.

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