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NEW CASTLE NEWS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1916. COMMITTEE TO COMBAT VICE IN NEW YORK. Be Sure It's HERB D. McGOUN Selling $3.50 and $4.00 Fancy Strap Pumps For 0.25 BEAUTIFUL RECEPTION HONORS VISITORS PATTISON REUNION ATTENDED BY MANY The second annual reunion ot in. Pattison family, held at the home of Sixteen new cuoli dainty aurl trim enn be.

They won't Inst iont; ai this priee, sn come tomorrow. Mrs. ICatberliic PuUlson ot II YounestQWn mad, on Wednesda was attended by 113 relatives ai Tho school set met ut a delightful reception his afternoon when the Misses Elizabeth end ISdua Smith of Wallace avenue, entertained hi honor of their house guests. Miss Kath-erino Jackson of Chester, W. Miss Elizabeth Osgood ami Miss Nina Custer of Jolinslown.

The liour-3 were from 2 to 1 anil 4 to o'clock and during" this pe-i-old. 75 frlemls called. Iti the dining room where tempting refreshments, were served, a mound of pink friends. At noon a iiicnlc dinner was served In Ilia orchard and In the afternoon iliere svus a business meeting, ivhlrh the following officers were elected: President, William Pattlson. Vice president, John W.

Pattison. Secretary, H. II. Pattlson. Cut Prices on all Children's Low-Shoes reasurer, 'I'liomas Pattison.

lie day was spent informally and HERB D. McGOUN Jl was decided to hold the nest re union on the fourth Wednesday of August, nuesls were present from Liverpool, Warren, Pittsburg, Itadley, Mend vl lie, Youngslowii and Alabama. MANY VISITORS AT COUNTRY CLUB DANCE asters centered me lawe wuiio ropes were used elsewhere. Oiu-at-Lown guests were (lie Misses Margaret Hall aud Sara Cannon of PiUhlntrg, Mabel ami Cileuu Miller of Ulalrs-vlllo. The aides.

Miss Margaret Craig, Miss Elizabeth "Rcls, Miss Hcnl-ali N'orrls, Miss Lillian Earloy, Miss Kaherluc Kenned)', Miss Marjnrv l)rf. Mrs. W. Ecklen, Mrs. Percy L.

Craig, Mrs. W. 0. Jackson ot Chester, W. and Miss Amy Smith of Pittsburg.

wuro entertained at a buffet supper following the, party. Increasing in Interest on the occasion o( each happening the Infor mal ilaiice given at the. Country club Wednesday evening for the pleasure ol me tournament visitors attracted a largo crowd. The music was good and the merriment continued until Enjoy 1'Ino Trip, Tlio members of the Ladies' Missionary society ot the First Iltiptlel ehurch met on Tuesday at tho home of one of tho members, Mia. W.

Gardner, of JnuksvYillo, Butler county, where a flno outing waa enjoyed. a lalo hour THE COLISEUM Will Open Monday, August 28th Standard Vaudeville Every Day. Matinee and Night OPENING ATTRACTION DUNBARS SOLON SINGERS PRICES 10c, 20c AND 30c Out Ot town participants In ch: ili-i! Ml? Mil-s Thomas and Mr.1 Thomas ot Franklin, the Mlssc Deal of Uiiw: Cii.i, Mabel and I lie trip was made In nutos and L'hoso Glenn Miller of Blairsvllle, Messrs. delightful dinner was served Lrucst Tr.nis of Youngslown, nrown Siantom of Beaver Falln, Wllmer Relir, W. ft.

Grlswold and Paul Spaer of Oil City. This evening the crowd will dance the pTk and on Fridav evening making the trip were: Mrs. CI. L. Martin, Mrs.

Frank Hayilon, Mrs. Charles Metzler. Mrs. Evan Harris, Mrs. S.

Martin, Mrs. W. F. Caril-ner. Mrs.

J. W. itolmold, Mrs. Frank Morgan. Mrs.

Joseph Harris, Mrs. 15. Williams and Master Ilanlol Williams, Hoy Martin, James Motiler, S. Martin, Martin Kelloy and Hud Hock. there.

Mill he a dinner dnnco at the Of Interest Here. A beautiful wedding was solemnized I t'uo home of Mrs. Hhoda McDowell Personal Mention. I Uti.i i Wvdiiesilav, Auku: 1 ch noDn when her only daughter ttiitli A. wns.

united In marriage Born, lo Mr. Mrs. J. F. Hotiini From Vest.

Mr. and Mrs. S. (J, Morrison of Slippery Hock, are spending the day In this city nH tho guests of Mrs. Luvinn Whlto of 624 Hast Washington street.

Mr. and Morrison been spending somu tlmo vislt- Dome Theatre Today and Friday, Aug. 24-25 PRESENTS Jiowara wiipy of liessemer. I'a, both of llutler aveiuie, a yi, i n- beliiR well known I lo Mr, and Mrs. E.

Suher lae nrcso ln-ainifulv decorated of State street, a daughter. in terns anil hydrangeas and Jot Dlaek sang some beautiful selections. (lug Minneapolis, Chicago, anil olhar ivnslern points, and are now on their Born lo Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Janii- of HherLdaii avenue, a son.

Miss Martha Lavnrack of nillcrest way home. JJrlv Y0HK Wl Kih.lrhi, i i 1 1 1 1 1 SOI' Utl OS leal worker, la one at the committee of twelve organized to coiuliat Hie vice problem in New York rily, since tho marvelous revelations of Vushe Botwin. wlio liiis confeKBcd his part in the operations ot the "white slave ttusl." Tho coiinnittee will ri i il in lliu prosecution of what slavers, ami tnko steps toward tho establishment of amusement centers under proper chaLierouajiQ where youux jieonlo may Bafoly confiresate. The eoinuiiltei' consists of Mrs. William Einsleiu, Mrs.

William (Irani Brown. Alice t. Sinilb, Miss Florence Guernsey, Mrs. Dan-lei F. Murphy, Mrs.

Walston Hill Brown. Mrs. Oharles Austin Hares, Mrs. Mortimer Menken, Mrs. Mary Masters Neeilham, Mrs.

Julian Ilcatk, JiiiIko Aurcn J. Levy, anil 111 Ilev. Dr. CbarlcH A. F.aton.

.11 t) pnom lever. lenmily Ttennlon, Kes. Iniuier officiated, the ring cere-nmnv lielng used. The attendants wero Miss Gladys Black, a ernisln of the bride and U.ny Wlle- ft brollicr ot the groom. The bride looked beautiful In a gown of GeorgoUo ereiio over satin, the at Born to Mr.

anil Mrs. James C.J Tho riusell-Slllman family reunion Marsh of Franklin avenue, a was held yesterday al the home ot Joseph G. Hossell of Little Bearer About 130 of the family connection was present. Officers elected It. Bander and daughter, tiula, tendant's jjuwn being of white net of Shaw suffering with over silk.

tonsilitis. IT.o bride wan a popular teacher in day in honor nl her guosl. Miss Marian SCHOOL TEACHER Mrs. CI. A.

ligly ot New York city, jMtirto of nitsbnrg. ilnsie was a fea- Is Visiting lier Mrs. W. Jones for tlio ensuing year wo.ro WUlta Russell; New Brighton, president Samuel Duncan, Llttlo Beaver, vice president; W. Logan, Beaver Falls, secretary, and.

Walker, Llttlo Beaver, GOES TO VERONA 1 1 1: 1 1 tti iaivard sanfr the public schools of Grove City, being graduate of Grove City hlsh school and of Slippery Itock Slate Normal, also a student of Grove City college. several solos, aceoiuuanied by Miss Knwortli tliocl. Born. In Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Jacka-i of Wnhasli a haby fawney Mies Pearl Porter, who hns taunht he Krooni is a graduate of urovc dnngbter, on Wednesday. 1iiuctLCoii for Club. at Terrace avenue ot tho past three yeate. has lett a'qw Caatle to attend Miss Kaibrvn 1'iilford of Ke1s Members of the Modern Priscilla City college and a member of the faculty of administration, acting In the capacity of assistant ic-ejsli-ar. Alluslii-ny eoaats From street, 1- spend ine ftv.v wccV.s Mrs.

W. C. J-lndnU of Wheatland. kenslugton were entertained at nicely appointed luncheon in I Rome Prom Canada. Mrs.

E. F. Norrls aud family of West Grant avonuo, have returned from their summer home an Sparrow Lake, CRn. I hi. nil v.

I'll i th.cre Miss Porter goes to where sho has accepted an advanced position In the schocls or that place. Dr. and F. Flannery and homo of Mrs, R. C.

White of North Mill street, Wednesday. Covers Ing Dt silver, cliina, cut glass and linen. children of Sonlh Mill Elreei, have motnrcd to Kane, fur a four week's wero laid fur eiulit and tho after uuou was spent Informally. In twi stay. The out of town siiests included Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Wiley and son Roy of Bosson-ier, Mr Mrs, John Morrow weeks the club will be entertained The little: daughter of Sir. and by Mrs. W.

V. Fielding of Croton irnnoiixl. Mr. and Jlrs. A.

T. lickles of Har-Imr Bridge, entnrLilned In honor of Rev. Charles Alforrl.and wife of Jacksonville, Fla and Mrs. G. E.

Matthews of Pontine. Mich. Mrs. and sou ot Pittsburg, Miss Lillian Pat- Mrs. C.

E. uglier, or Fin i street, is suffering from a broken inn ot vundererlft, Miss Hose Brandon of rhitlor. Rev. aud Mrs. Hunter of Drawing Boards, Tfome lnm Trip.

Mrs. Charles Marliu of Cnscafle Matthews will be remembered as Siakerstoivn, Miss Dorothy Rny of Franklin, Mr. Patton of Vrmdergrift, Frank Glenn of F.Hwood City. Mrs. A.

B. White and daughter. Miss White of East North nstruments, triangles, slrcet. has returneil I'voin a visit to Miss Haicl Eckles, who Is visiting at tho home of her parents A. T.

Eckles. Ilev. Alford Is visiting New street, have returned from an extend TSauares. Protractors. HutlfT v.l.ue she eallea by the illness of her mother.

After a. sumptuous -wedding dinner ed western trip. Mrs. While spent Mr. ami Mts, Wiley left on the after- Cattle (his boyhood liomel be being Drawing, Tracing and the time with her fun, Dr.

El White in Chicago, anil her brother's family in Wiipnln, while Miss uDDn train for a lake trip, visiting Bnffaln. Tnronlo aud Niagara Falls enroute terminating in camping trip a sou of Hie late Kev. Alford, pioneer resilient cf New Castle. Ollier.i present wen; MPs Julia Al Edward Canby of EasL Grant avenue, recovering (roui a serious illness Willi pneumonia. Charles, the sou of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Smith of the Harbor, who While at v. In rorthern Ontario. Francisco, Sau Diego, l.ns Angeles, BluePnnt Papers, Inks Pens and Pencils. Complete Stock Tho bride's traveling suit was hluei broadcloth v.lth hat and accessories to and ottier interesting places Ir west.

match. ford and Mrs. C. W. Dinsmore of Now (laslle, and Mrs.

Elizabotli Alford Mctlnuahy of Moravia. A fine lunch and dinner worn served, glnd-lolas and tnrna were unci! mi decorations. Mrs. Keklc5 was assisted by her daiiehlers Clara acid Cora. Roth are well known in this vicinity titrOiiJay Fnrty and very prominent young people who To honor tho birthday of Miss have tht! best wishes of their many Mury a'i filter Of Mr.

and Mrs, at Metzler 's friends. Joseph Blue of Jawrence Kvenls for Friday. After Seplember 15 they will be at home at 105 liast Poplar street, Grove City, Pa. ine airxiu emu ni iuv a uasncL evening, niirtv couples tlRured In was hurt by a horse recently Is ini-j proving. i Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Peat of Sharon, are vtfJUng frk-iuls here. i Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. Stewart and son. William of Wnlnut street, have returneil Tram Sloncbcro.

The Misses Jessie and Carrie Wilson. Mnry and Mabel Black have left for a week's trip lo Buffalo, Niagara Falls ami Brio. Mr. and Mrs. Jului Clnrko and daughters, Mary and Nancy of Pittshurg.

are vlsttlns here. Miss Ruth Black and Mlsa EethnI Hokk have returned from a week's dinner at he Perry nnd Veach camp the pleasure near Hose The class 1311. N. C. H.

will hold a reunion at Cascado HirtJiihiy Surprise A merry crowd of young people sallioreil at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Sumner Summit street. )o Ito Glib Enlertainml.

Florence nice of Went Wasl PAULINE FREDERICK "THE GREAT!" In a rovvcrrnl Vlnycrs "THE WORLD'S GREAT SNARE" unre will he given at iugtou street, enlertained the Ko Bo Tuesday evening In a form of a sur the Country club eluh Wednesday evening, Miss Anna MATiiFii rtnos. CO. unuilnser bc-lnit a special sues! prise party, given in honor or the hlTlhriay of their daughter Mis Martha Sumner. Various games two weeks Miss Marie F.llsworth of stay on French creek near Ulica. biuitlifield street, will be hostess.

Mips Lillian Barley gives a 1 o'clock luncheon. The Luncheon Spoon club meets at tho Country club. Tho McKinney lllble class holds a com roast. Mrs. James Stevenson and son, of.

ero played and musical selections CTe rendered by Miss Sumner, Miss Coshocton, are visiting her uarenls. largest Jewelry Establishment In New Castle. Mrs. James Stevenson of the CaTtwright and Mr. Fred Wilson, and Harbor.

ucal solos by iiaymonn. lilllipj, Itusscll Shaw and Fred Vtsitiu in Butler. Miss Delen Adams of Ivast Washington slreet, is vlsUlnp; Miss Mildred Stang of Batler, Laving gono for the fair. Mrs. William Bralschle of Latay-; home ot Mrs.

Mont Rrmlry on Tues Pllson. The hostess received many Rode Throudi Air Auxiliary KcnsliuUin. Meeting in the home of Mrs. David Tliomas ot Miller avenue, with Mrs. otte street, has returned home af- afternoon.

The business ot tti hcaulifiil presents, and at a late hour -u to lner. in i.ievnari.l. dav was the nrpo 1 i i refreshments were scrved- Mrs. J. C.

Glenn of Slippery Rock, ment superlntendenis which Itouert nuiannan. as.ociaie nosiess Lunclietm TnvidKions. Wednesilav attemoon, the I idles mix- Those present were the Misses who lias just returned fTom a trip ed as follows: turn iiau UI 111C 1h- a itior r-irriovs I "fs ile'en 1 mrmonl ave- 0ff On all our i today lEsucd Invitations for a 1 Filoden Evans, Mario and Coraelta MeCraeken, Elizabeth and Clara Stokes. Haiel Curtwrlglit. Msrtlia Sumner.

Hannah Sumner, Mrs. Carl to Cblrage ami ot.isir estern Anti-iiarcotics Arm Is spending the day with friends in strong this city. or. her way home. i Cooperation with so Mrs A Morrow of rpntcnnlal titles: anlV.rr--....';d' en- -Thirty-a-v Do Sumner.

Mrs. Otis Tate, Messrs. Ray jnyment. and plan1; were made for reception for Ihe nlcnalnment of the I ladies during ihe letter carriers con-1 streel. Iter flsier.

Miss Martha I Evangelistic i'ittsbiirp Visitor. Miss MargjTCt Halt of Pittsburg. iriiig IIDSTON. Ml, IP.e thoixaod Lloyd iiaku iiitlii ili doin Mhil- a irall nor. n.

l.i mond Phillips, Leon Ijeslle, George Heed Frrrl Wilson. Hob Ttarklev. ahy Ford, of l.atrobc. line gono to Can ton a few days' visit. Flower mission Mrs.

I l.it.tia i loop -thi -loops OTvllle Potter, Russel Shaw, Cart ventlon is visiting the Misses Margaret anil Virginia Weinfchenk. Sum a it anl t.us Tate. flass 1 1 he end of his Er.u-n Bay Iti-re for Visit. Members ot the 11. M.

C. riass of thei FIWE CHINA ELECTRIC LAMPS FANCY CLOCKS Miss Sara Cannon of Pittsburg, is Vlf-lbMi well' enlcr-1 Waggoner. Franchise Mrs. Mvtl-K Institute? Mr Elii.i'ic I I Mother's mecilr.it- Mt Bradley. Sabbath observant jCorbln.

1 Scientific Jen had la llrthl. '('a. I rintri; in i 'aulinc Gilkey of talned in ihe home of Iheir teacher i 'he el of Mis: In RelitJious and Fraternal Circles Rhod ss Anna Hhnoe. of Croton avenue wein relieved that Thonp-y after his 1 ccf.d him to after his i the darkness to lo-ntil today that had landed ia cose home. IL'ilt ll- Mrs H.i' I s.

.1, Wednesday. A picnic dlnnoT was sorv-: Cd at ft o'clock nnd 1he remaining hours cnjojably pent with irames and Party. The Sonoma club was interested in a mocnllght party at the park Wednesday evening. Sewing and dancing were enjoyed until 10: ftO o'clock when delicious refreshments were served. Flowers graced the table and Ihe committee was composed ot Mrs.

Mont Kirkpatrlck, Mrs, C. K. Anker, Miss Margaret Houston, Mrs. Catherine Moffatt and Mra. Smith.

Mrs. Carl Wendell of James, lown, N. was a visitor and in tic Morrow. W. C.

T. V. MrtMs. Social meetings Mr; The Central W. C.

T. will meet "eltr. sic. W. C.

T. U. AND L. T. L.

on Ir.c.iv cvcif.tir at m. In Soliiiets anil sailor'-. Tlums-ltelly. The niarrlago of Harry M. Keliy! Y.

W. C. A. rarlors. A good at- Gibson.

Is c.irnestlv desired as le- Tempi raii'-i- liti iai ir. of North Crawford avenue, and Duel- LIMBS. on trees and people. 7i en Itees. in court sta-te, and at the be covered wit'a or silk, as the case may port! of interest will be heard from weeks Miss Ijivlna Foster of Work among rs Business Mcclinp, There v-ill be business meeting the us for Hie IOwcry street, will entertain.

past vr-ar. The of a record- Charles Downs ing and of deleitates lo the! The ne.vt meeting i of the Frances Willard Memorial W. The Mather Bros. Company 213 Washington St, of ihe county C. T.

I Friday evening. August 2.,, at the home of Mr. S'ftift Warnock, Hfyonlrfs Itcnnlon. The filtieth annual reunion of the many ways. and will also be held.

ifiaret an.l-Ttrtft. on Superior street. Every member la May Burns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CharU-s Burns who resido near the Neshannock U.

I'. rhurch was a quiet event ot Wednesday evening with Rev. It E. Philips of the Croton Methodist ehun-h officiating. ilreakfast at Park.

The King's Daughters Blhle class of the First Methodist church en-ioyed a brrakfast al the park Wednesday morning, covers being laid for 20. Reynolds families will ho held at Cas-enrte vark on Wednesday, August 3D, Is assert to re prosem, as mora win slio are '-r economical ire never get into deep wa-se one at time. SoldictS dnriiig various purposes, upon i lie tmd West Side SCrriaJ. A At a p-rlv Miss llt.nn lia.l A. (.

T. V. will i ono of thc popular songs, for tif I be eleciloa of officers for tho coming All members and menus are invncn year. hold lo allend. Reception, table and eiccutl neei.tic ai.

tne sw -ia- slu.cine or somi-t ming It herself. committee; are requested to he at the of Mr-. J. W. Heynttlds of 21 Smith field cn Friday afternoon.

An running away. Limbs ate made of cork. or ne. Cork limhs are useful as lifo I it seems to na gust 26th. A large attendance Reynolds I'amily Reunion, WEDNESDAY, Al 30TH.

Tho (nfjth) fiftieth reunion Cascade park. All friends are vlted. COMMITTEE. park eaTly. President, R.

Reynolds. Seerfdarv, Walter 3. Reynolds. Treasurer. A.

W. Reynolds. Enl eTtnlnert for Visitor. Mrs Tr.hn rl TnTina nf Ttovlra OVC 'preservers. Wooden limbs can bo the off and used for purposes ot murdered II." defer.se.

Hone limbs often enablo one to go on one's feet. Life. eairec. iarlv 1 "Xo wonder." Officers Klectetl. "Look at the way The Croton W.

C. met at tbo New York Snn. Chairman executive eomiultlce, C. nue, enlcrtaiucl informally Wednes- (Adv.) Aug. 24-26-26-2S-23 P.

Reynolds..

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