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New Castle Newsi
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SIX NEW CASTLE, NEWS, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1937. MAHONING BOOK CLUB PLANS MEET Pro Indus Election On Thursday Evening With New Castle Afro-Americans day evening, May 27. at 7:15 o'clock. The officers named that night win be insLailed in the fsJ. Thomas P.

Smathcrs and Harold A Kerr are the nominees for the presidency- G. Ward Whlttaker the present president. Tuesday, Music club concert. Highland U. P.

BIBLE CLASS CHANGE The New Light Bible class has chanced Its dav of meetinE from Members of the. Pro Indus club, young men'ji civic group, will elect their 1937-38 officers when they meet in the Y. M. C. A.

on Thurs Junior Woman's club, Mary E. Wilson, Boyles avenue. Progressive Bridge. Mrs. Harry Hildebrar.d, avenue.

M. and Mrs. Dan Richards, Winslow avenue. G. G.

Mrs, Edward Stanley, St You can tell when you are on ti read to success. Notice Inn friends discarded along the way. cnurcn. Alpha Gamma Delta, New Wilmington. East Brook Garden club, Mrs.

J. A. Young's home. Tuesday evening to Mondny eveninu b.1, ine memoers win meet Mahoning Book club members, will be received in the home Mrs. M.

L. Wallace. Highland avenue. Thursday afternoon. June 3, for their regular assembly.

The last meeting took place in the home of Lee Hamilton on Franniin avenue, with her mother, Mrs. C. C. Wllley. hostess in charge.

The utual routine of business was conducted, with president, Mrs. C. C. Hulbert, presiding. Boolts were exchanged, and later current topic were discussed.

The balance of the afternoon was spent socially, when Mrs, Hamilton aided by Mre. Balph, served lunch. each week at. 211 Green street. Current Events class, Brewster home, Mt.

Jackson; dinner. JollikOUSins, Mrs. Ralph Eakin, REPORTED RECOVERING James E. Fuller, a student at S. L.

Mrs, Milton Tyler, UW street. P. Mrs. William Fox. Croton JlLvajfi tut Slioiii Sk vtt XOD A Howard University, who has been County Line street.

La Folia Allegra, Rtty DeCarbo. South Maltland street. BELANCIN-KOMARC SURPRISE GATHERING MARRIAGE SATURDAY HONORS BIRTHDAY avenue. Semper Fidelis. Mrs, Marie Feias-co, Huron avenue.

Sicilian Girls, Mrs. Nancy Mon-scy. Fairmont avenue. Ci-Ru, Mrs. P.

Driver, Graceiar.d read. ill, is on the road to recovery. VISIT HERE SUNDAY Julius Anderson and his two sisters, of Youngstown, were guests Of Mrs. McDowell, on Green street, Sunday. oeasunai tones predominated.

Tuesday Kensington. Mrs. E. Snyder, Winter avenue. A q'Jiet but most impressive wed- The home of Mrs.

Gladys Cramer. fnnif nlarp Saturrtiv Ray street, as tlie scene of a sur- Jolly Twelve, Mrs. D. T. Andrews, Round street.

A. Mrs. William McBride, 3ridge-At-Elght, Jane Leight and omlng. May 22, at 11 o'clock, when ise Saturday evenin; TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY rhen friends and relatives number At Indiana. OHvre A number of Indiana State Teachers' College graduates attended the Alutnni Day gathering at Indiana, Pa- Satm-day.

while others were present for the bHccala.urftat'i Uniq-Clio. Mrs. Francis Mnrrissflv Mary Belancin, daughter of ST. PAUL'S BAPTIST St. Paul's Baptist senior choir had Willlnms strest.

ing approximately forty, gathered for the purpose of celebrating the birthday anniversary of Ralph May- Amerjta. Mrs. Norman Cuscino, a special business meeting last week and elected the following officers: Mildred Liyton, co-nnstesses. P. dinner party.

Hadassah annual meeting, Tifer-etb. Israel synagogue, W. T. Mrs. Mablc Bigley, waiter street.

Wednesday, 1601 Club, Mrs. James O'Loughlin, West Washington street. 1937 Quilting, Mrs. Blanche Lewis. services Sunday and will attend the A CANDID NOTICE TO PARENTS: in vie of the sensational nature: of this picture we sincerely rceomtneiid that you do not permit your children to aena.

THE MANAGEMENT. reEiaent, mis. t. (jampDeu: vies Tables of 500 and other games commencement exercises today ituynoias street. Moonlight 500.

Mrs. Francis H. Johnston, Allen street. Reunited Ladies League, Mrs. Charles Strong, 433 Neshannock a've- Among those who attended these president, Mrs.

L. McCIintOn; secretary, Mrs. E. EUrris: assistant sccre- proved popular pastimes ol the hours, with several prizes being distributed to the winners. The serv Mrs.

X. Payne; treasurer, Mm Stevenson director. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Belancin or nrjsylvania avenue, became the uiirie of George Komarc.

son of Mr. acid Mrs. John Komarc. Harrison street, at the parsonage of the fcimpson M. E.

church. The Rev, Harry Johnson, pastor officiated, with the single ring service, and the couple had as their Miss Molly Komarc and Frank Komarc. sister and brother of the groom. Immediately followinc the ex commencement week events were: Mrs. Roy A.

Long and daughter Dorothy, Miss Laura Blucher, Mrs. Alberta Yoho Green, Mrs. Fred Coonev. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles E. Marks; assistant director, Wilbur i ing of a delicious lunch was a later feature, by Mrs, John Ferm and Butz street. McKeevie; chaplain. Mrs. B.

Frm- Canter Bridge, Mrs. William Boyd, Mn uiacys more, and reporter. Ray McHenry. .934 Jollv Oullters. Mrs.

(Vnr Allen, Miss Evelyn Spencer. Mrs. Wilmington avenue. a committee was appoint- Out of town guests attended from Wheatland, West Middlesex and MM MET ROBERT B9B W0NTG0MERV Le Dejeuner, Mr. and Mrs.

M. E. Solomon, Meyer avenue. Mrs. Clarence Holiis, hot- ea anu approvea oy tne presiaenc.

Pulaski. The guest of honor was the recip- change of vows, a wedding dinner Saymoi'e. Mrs. John Ur.th. Alcanza Kensington.

Reiber. Moody avenue. Y. W. G.

Mrs, William Mort, Hemlock street. A. G. Mrs. James Laurel boulevard.

wa.s o) many handsome gifts, as oi oeauuujj appointments. East Wsshingtan street. mementos oi the event. Mrs. Ben Steinbrink, Cunningham avenue, will receive the Alcanza.

BIRTHS Kin, bus. trca tarrone. Center U1UQ' 'Oie fhaf ever 1 fla5hed fuf-fafooded street, Tong, Arsolin Izzo, High street. ALPHA GAMMS MEET Field Club, dessert -bridge, Mrs. E.

S. Springer, hostess. served to the immediate famines, at the home of the bride's parents. The tradittonai tiered wediling cake surmounted with a miniature bride and groom, centered the bride's table. Other details in keeping with the nuptial motif, completed tbc Kensington in her home Thursday evening.

1937 Qulltin Club. L. A. Mrs. William Eilgass, IN NEW WILMINGTON G.

K. Mrs. T. C. Boston, Park Members of the 1937 Quilting club wil: be entertained Wednesdav eve ning in the home of Mrs.

Blanche Lewis, But! street, at a tea party. school, he also attended Carnegie a iser at the home majmce avenue. Merry Maidens, Nancy Colello. Lutton street. Friday.

Little Flo'i'er, Mrs. E. B. Norris, Randolph street. 1B14 Book, Mrs, R.

Cooper, En-glcu-QOd avenue, Hi-Lo-Bridge, Mrs. Hollie Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.

Richards 205 East Division street announce Mrs. Hobert Gaibreath. in New Wil avenue. 1927 Bridge, Mrs. Lee Davids, Euclid avenue.

Circulating Book, Mrs. B. F. Butler, North Jefferson street. G.

Mrs. Edith Semione, Division street. Jameson Memorial hospital sewing, Medical Auxiliary. A. Mrs.

Martha Watson, Delaware avenue. Teth. and is a member of the birth of a daughter on Miv 19. A. G.

P. Club Wednescav afternoon. Mrs. James to Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Lom- McWiUiams. will entertain members of the A. G. P. club in her Laurel boulevard home.

Lambda Ohi Alpha Fraternity. Mr, Komarc is now employed with the Carnegie-Illinois Corporation. The couple dispensed with a. wedding trip for the present, and have ffone to housekeeping in their newly furnished apartment at S05 Franklin avenue. New Bedford road.

bardo of 215 South AshJand avenue, a son on May 16 who has been named Frank Anthony. w. c. Mrs. Charles Clark.

Round mington. Mrs. Dayid Kennedy will be the other hostess. Seniors of the undergraduate chapter at Westminster will be sue- cial guests as there will be a Senior initiation. 0.

G. Club Meets Mrs. Georganna Walsh, Neshan-nock avenue, entertained members of the O. G. club in her home W.

W. Mrs. Warren Starr, stTeet. Bom to Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. Stov iNOrth street. T. O.

Kathrvn Ritchie. Canvon West Side Needlecraft West Side Needlecraft club mem Normal times: A Deriod when street. er, of East New Castle, street, Zel-ienople, a daughter on May 24, at bers, will meet Tuesday evening in nobdy gives a darn what is happen-; ir.g in- Washington. FIELD CLUB HOSTESS Jameson Memorial hospital. the home or Mrs.

Hugh Stewart, Croton avenue. NAMED FOR WEDNESDAY cently I An informal social time including Current Events Picnic Tuesday evening at 6:30, Current Mrs 1936 Sewing Circle, Mrs. Lois Ross, Taylor street. Thursday. Farley-Vous, dinner and theatre party.

Alcanza Kensington, Mrs. Benjamin Steinbrir.k, Cunningham av- 2US. Sub-Juniors, annual dinner party. EE. Sornger is ai, ouncerf t-rr ons Df "vY as hostess, to preside over the des Events cisss have the annual picnic at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Wylle Brewster, ML Jackson. nocn. Prizes for high scores in the 5D0 gaine went to Mrs. Lester Cox, and Mrs.

Charles Brickher, Sr. The hostess, who recently returned from a Florida vacation, presented each her guests with a small gift from the land nr sun CONGRATULATIONS TO THE REGENT THEATRE for Playing the PICTURE At Mrs. Butler's At the home of Mrs. B. F.

Butter. shine. Special guests at the meet North Jefferson street. Wednesday afternoon, the Circulating Book club will be entertained, at 2 o'clock. CRESCENT sert onage party planned lor Wednesday afternoon, at 'the Newcastle Field club.

Those planning to attend, will get In touch with Mrs. Springer. Dessert will be served st 1:15 o'clock, and cards will follov; with prizes to be awarded those winning honors. Student Recital Mrs. Glenn McCracken presented her piano students in recital Saturday afternoon, it the home of her mother, Mrs.

Joseph M. Mc-Mlllin on Sumner avenue. Those narticioatin" were' Una ing jnuiuaea; ivirs. J. Jr'auiK, Orlando, Florida and Mrs.

Sam Davis, Mount Jackson. "I PROMISE TO PAY" P. F. F. Club Prize winners at a recent of the F.

F. club in thn hP W. C. T. U.

and L. T. L. of Mrs. Louis Kruecer on Walter TONIGHT ONLY 2-Feature Program-2 'DODGE CITY TRAIL' with CHARLES STAHETT showing the loan shark racket as it exists in some places the WRONG way to borrow.

Folks in and around New Castle can feel safe. Thev can borrow in Le, Dawna JAne Lee. Betty Jean Mllliken. Virginia MLiick, Bonnie Brcnneman. Bill Wallace.

Geraldine WEST SIDE UNION West Side W. C. T. TJ. will the approved, reliable way the RIGHT way from us.

at the home of Mrs. R. E. Long, Anderson. Betty Jean Hijeman and ampson street, Friday afternoon at 'i-irnF TO ui o'clock." Members bring -MUltli, lrlAlN A jim Anaerson.

Mrs. James L. Stone, guest soloist. street, were Mrs. Fred Conzett and Mrs.

Harry Buckley. The door trophy was presented to Mrs. Charles Irwin. When refreshments were served the hostess was assisted bv Mrs. Edward Fee and Mrs.

C. Patterson. The next meeting is dated for June 3 at the home, of Mrs, George Gibson, Smittifield street. Label League Regular meeting of Women's Un their centenary money. SECRETARY'1 SCOTLAND IJNIOV gave three lovely nunvsrs, with Mrs, McCracken accompanist.

Refreshments were served during itn informal social period by the hostesses, assisted by Mrs, Joseph Scotland W. C. T. U. will have a LOANS FROM $10 TO S300 ALL PLANS PERSONAL FINANCE CO.

Room 2fll, 2nd. Floor, CmtennlA! Building. 201 Washington Street. PHONE 2100. NEW CASTLE.

PA. tureen dinner at 12 clock noon with GEORGE BRENT JEAN ARTHUR TOMORROW WEDNESDAY "LIBELED LADY'7 with Wednesday in the of Mrs. W. S. Pactlion, Court steet.

Guest ion iaoei Jjeaeue wui oe ne ft speaker, Mrs. Scott McClelland of California. WJLLIAM POWELL day evening. May 2o, in the Wallace blocks said the American When business is concluded, there will be a card party the fourth in the series with bineo and other ihmi. iw.rs.

iNeme sweet is chairman for the affair. Dull Headaches Gone, it. ana Mrs. Tect Lee. At Offutt Home At the home of Mrs.

W. J. Offutt on Edison avenue. Friday afternoon, the Women's Missionary society of Highland U. P.

church, held the Mav meeting, Associate hostesses were': Mrs. J. H. Frew and Mrs. G.

Lindnsr. In the absence of the president. Mrs. Eilwood Gilbert, the vice president, Mrs. W.

Eckles. presided. For the program, a travelogue thru Egypt was conducted by Mrs. S. Martin, in which the following women participated Mrs.

Eckles, Mrs. Thomas LAndsev, Mrs. George Balph, Miss Jane Aiken, Rose Butz. Tea was served in the rtinino- rftnm Simple Remedy Does It Theta-Nu Postponement The mectins: of the Theta-Nu club Headache? canard by constl AFTERNOONS 10c-25c EVENINGS 10c-30c PLUS TAX are frone aflr' one dose of Adltrika. AFTERNOONS 10c-25c EVENINGS 10c-30c PLUS TAX BIG DOUBLE SHOW REGENT members, planned for this week at the horns of Mrs.

Roy McGaffic, East Laurel avenue, has been post- This clean rolsons out or BOT.K rY-eiins, rd by Hyrl's Di Vf Stai SECOND FEATURE PREY OF THE LOAN SHARKS! Mrs. Eckles poured. Home From Club Meet. The Misses Lucille Emery, Laurel venue, and Catherine Anderson. Park avenue, prominent in the work here of the Junior Business and "HEARTS in BONDAGE" professional Women's club, today Ar Jtl Vicious Ring is Smashed at the risk of a victim's life! It's had returned from Pittsburgh, tney attenaeti sessions In the Schen-ley hotel of the annual convention of the Pennsylvania Business and rroiessionai women club.

WITH Vounpitown, Ohio MaST'ORCHESTRA ft STAGE SHOWS DAILY AT 3:007:009:30 I 25c Till 2 35c Till 6 55c After 6 Thtalcr ParkinsCentral Stjaart Garat 2Je Unbelievable! JAMES DUNN IB DOME TODAY and TUESDAY DAVID MANNERS PROMISE 2 GRAND SHOWS A HOWL to match each mystery THRILL! "MAD HOLIDAY" with Edmund Lowe, Ellsa Landi. And a new Hero in a new setting JOHN WAYNE, in "THE SEA SPOILERS" Plus: Shorts TO PAY CHARLOTTE HENRY Now-Playing Last Two Days with CHESTER MORRIS LEO CARR1LL0 HELEN MACK Thomas MITCHELL STATE ROBERT MONTGOMERY. ROSALIND RUSSELL In "NIGHT MUST FALL" with Dumt May Whltty. Mrle TottDhm, Alan Marshil, Kathlitn Harrison. Produced by HUNT STROMBERG who "Groat Zltffcld" won tha Acidamy Award tho bit picture of 1936.

A Motro -Coldwyn-Mayer Picture. Directed by RICHARD THORPE. HENRY B. 0 The Soulhsidr A COLUMBIA PICTURE TODAY and TOMORROW "SEVENTH WALTHALL HEAVEN" Special to Kclieve Your Nerves Rfihrrt Nrwesi Son-am "THE ROMANCE OF DIGESTION" TIME OF SHOWS: SCREENO at 9 IRVING PICHEL I Alsii UU-st Xtws Novcltv With Simone Simon James Stewart Jean Hersholt Gregory Ratoff John Qualen SCREENO 10 CASH PRIZES 10 Tonight At 9 O'clock Claudette Colbert, Robert Young, Melvyn Douglas in 1 Met Him in Paris'.

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