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Ho nor Roll For ELLWOOD CITY NEWS Lincoln High Tomorrow and Tomorrow Only The Greatest Fibre Fernery Value Ever Offered 0 GITE IIWJ ITZMB for Than CtU Traa Xobnrtc, 'ifhomi 1692 Students "Who Have Achiev ed Honors In High School Named Entrance Exams College Leader TRACK TEAM WINS 95c Delivers It Regular 14,95 Value Tomorrow $8.95 NEARLY 200 REACH At High Schools COVETED POSITION THIRD GENEVA MEET Forty One Take Examinations ELLWOOD' CITY, May 4. Many At Lincoln School On Saturday students of the Lincoln high school were the possessors of flashy report cards at the end of the fifth report periord. In spite of toing handicap PROCLAMATION i ELLWOOD CITY, May 4. eighth grade examinations to determine the fitness for hich schrvil ped by spring fever the student? made a g50d showing. There is a total of ISO students in Higtit School Athletes Come Home From Beavev Fahs In Blaze Of Glory New Stars Are Developed Dunn Unfortunate In the high, and honor roll the school, of which 11 of the f.

entrance were conducted in 15 centers of Beaver and Lawrence County Saturday afternoon. Forty one pupils tool: the examination in the Lincoln High School with Prof. J. Ellis Bell and Mrs. Louise W.

Fisher in charge. Gerald Muder and Mrs. Emma Ronclv Brown directed affairs mer are Wayne McDonald, Norma Marshall, Norma McNeil, Jeanne Reilley, Charlotte Ricnter, Jennie Hurdle Race uross oi iu-a, Dorothy Graham of oi 4 pupils at Koppel anc W. G. Lambert, Beaver Countv Su ELLWOOD CITY, May 4.

Coach ij-jj, oonn ccerus oi h-a, uerirude Jones and Robert Sprague of 9-E and Margaret Magee Df 8-A. Those who received honor rating perintendent of Schools and George Trairi Llnvd and his Ellwood City high track returned to the ty. ojr were in cnarge OI a pupils at the North Star School or, anijuuiieu. as lonows: 12-A Walter Asncr. William 3av lm -41 INCHES LONC" i Lc rSOLI0 JotTS nj Eyctiy as pichired the Frisco road.

The examination ers, Kenneth Bollinger, Anthony Do Maio, Jean Johns, Corl Lindgren, Chester Logue. Letitia Lordo, Tresa i.orcc a. are a.ae.re. i'are as oi iormer times Was conducted in the nearest high school to the student. W.

G. Lambert who- was recently elected to his position introduced a new and much better form of examination than previously taJien. It 'I'd the People of EUtyooi! City: Kclicvin- that it is our patriotic duty to promote and protect the general welfare that the present needs make if more urgent that every person do all in his power to encourage, develop and sustain those agencies which have been established for the care of the needy and sick, therefore C. Turner, TSurffcss of Ellwood City, in order to promote and develop that spirit of civic cooperation which makes citizens con-srifius o) their neighbor and the needs of the community in trencral. do hereby set aside the week of May isth as Community Chest Week earnestly asking each one to give from the richness of otir hearts and fortune.

Let us five and give generously, recognizing that the need has never been greater. As we do thiy together, our lives and this beloved city of our homes ivitl be blessed. To which 1 do hereby set my hand and seal. Judd C. Turner, Burgess.

Emma Perry, Paul Rouser, Lulu -Jaaea iaarl Virginia Wiley. -2-B Charlotte Brown, Milton Caplan, Edward Christlev. Knse home town in a blaze ot Eioi-y sat-urday evening as they came away from the third annual Geneva In-terscholastic Track and Field meet at Reeves stadium, Beaver Falls with three trophies rincluding Die meet trophy IT medals, and 3 records. There were 65 schools represented with total oi 1,100 athletes competing. The meet was an all day duel between the two traditional rivals, Ell-wood and New Castle.

The former copped the meet with a score oi 24 1-5 points and the latter coming second with IB points. It was Joe Welsh that pave the locals the lead when he placed third the 2H0 yard dash. The score had been 18-17 1-5 lor New Castle when Welsh dded 3 points to the Ellwood. score. ia iuiwu its ine -estanaara Graduation Examination lor Elementary School, Form and is in the form of an objective test.

This Habrle, Helen Hall, Helen Kennedy, Ruth Luxenberg, Pete Maietta, William Mallcry, Elntr Kevin, John OEutt, Andrew Rabel, Jean Sitler, Gus Tetmler, Eavle Unger, Gordon much more ground and can be completed in a shorter time. With this examination the teacher must fill A Texan from Dallas is president of women students at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Shu is-Miss Recme Moore, above a sneeu oi the eightn rade B'jnils which sh librae U-A Louis Alfnnsn MartaTP the physical and intellectual abil- Aiuuviuii, uolli, ueoi'jte Brown, Mary Evelyn Christie, (Jrnce Dp.va;, Maraarpr ea-aocaa ner pupil. a student Is a ailure or makes a uSh grade he nust be accounted for. tiip ere inate sheet of the pupil leads to a conference with the teacher and TO OPEN 200 NEW ACCOUNTS aiv error in judging tne character of the student will be corrected.

The estimate is really ti measure of the pupil's ability. "The real value of this lies in the fact For Chest Drive Hazen, Catherine Keanc, Marie Lanigan. Dorothy Lloyd. Marie Cloak, Rose rartrido, Esther Patterson, Joe "abel, Richard Wilson. -5 -Paulino Boots, Bessci Burrows, Geraldine Campbell, Amanda Christie, Charlotte Davidson, Anna Dudick.

Virginia. Gottuso, Charles Hall, Mildred Hall, Jean Hunter, Nick Laurito, Rcsemrti? McCandless. Steve McCronicli. Pi-ances Nelson, Bernice Porter, Sara Poszgi, Alta Rodgers, Michael Shensky, Olga Staslck, Anna Vofcowich. Agnes Wilson, Then San; Netf sewed matters up by '1 pom is to this with a second place in the javelin throw.

This Is. the third consecutive season chat Ellwood cinder teams have maintained their Class title end last Saturday went Lo further glory by winning the meet trophy. The whole community proudly views tb.3 spoils oi victory on display at one of the show windows in town. It seems as if Lincoln High school will have to provide for a new show case for trophies before the season is over. As forecasted Todd Lloyd's hur- EDwood Trackmen Prepare For Beaver Valley Contest turner think seriously of her pupils and thus become students of human nature," states Superintendent Lambert.

An attractive new diploma for the low grades was also introduced with the new system which will be used henceforth. Arrangements Are Completed For Campaign For $27,500 FUND DIVISION 10-A David Bolotin Bush Almost Given Away Nearly Less Than Half For the First 200 Who Come to Our Store To open 200 new accounts tomorrow, S5c down puts this beautiful English hand woven fiber fernery in your heme. Daintily decorated in shades of orchid, crimson and Nile green. Beautifully styled and finished; highest grade workmanship. By comparison easily worth more than rlr-uble tomorrow's price.

Come in and see it. Take advantage this sensational offer. Easily worth making a special trip for. The most beautiful fernery hat lias eier becn offered at any price. For one day cr.ly let nothing delay you tomorrow.

ELLWOOD CITY, May 4. With man, Agnes Czar, Samuel Elliott, Tony Folino, Helen Harper. Ruth Harris, Anni Johns. Anne Levinson. Angelo Manauzi.

Helen Newton, October. Ida Man Reptp I PLAN ANNOUNCED dies team was not only dangerous formidable. Ralph Strouse, a sophmore presented a record for the 120 yard low hurdles for future high school hurdlers to attain here. After being out hurdled by his team mate, Mike Dunn, state low hurdles champion, all day, he turned the At Canton; Ohio Rouser, HurIi Timblin, Stanley Wil- ELLWOOD CITY, May 4. With the issuance cf the- ofltcitu procla ELLWOOD CITY.

Mav 4A num. mation by Burgess C. Turner this moiT.ing setting aside the week of May 18 as Community Chest tables 1:1 tin- finals aad r.auashed records with a tim. of 13 4-5 sec ber oi companions Irom Ellwood City went to whr.rr a HI MJr.u I i l.H tne Geneva ir.terscoiastx meet safely tucked away the Ellwood High cinder pounders reported for training this afternoon in preparation for the Beaver Valley Intcrscholas-tic meet to be held at Reeves Stadium, Beaver Palls, Saturday. Due to the showing of unheralded stars Ellwood High is favored to maintain its Beaver Valley crown.

With Strouse capably filling Dunn's shoes and Lincoln's improvement in the half-mile to take the place of MacMurdo Ellwood's chances beam hopeful again. Louis Hookers chaaice.s of copping the pole vault are very bright since he had attained a height of 11 feet last Saturday at Geneva. Welsh who had 1D-3 Marybell Allison, Minnie 3arberio. William Bell, Andy Bender. Cora Cable, Charles Denfca.

Namol Hoclz. Arthur Hoover, Ruth Humphrey, Wilbur Keller, Anne Martin, Marjorie Rodgers, Pearl Solomon, Robert Stevenson, Jeanne Stroheckcr, Ophelia Toddie. Thelms Wilson. Stanley Yanaskevlii. 9-A Wilnia Anderson.

Clarence F.t Balance $1 Week 95c Down ing completed far the annual campaign t.o refill the coffers for Ell- onds. Dunn was leading the pack in this race when he stumbled over the next to the last hurdle, but managed to come in fourth which added up the Ellwoad score. Twice a. a. ning to witness the conferring of wcoui v.eitare anc rcJIe! agencies.

The directors of the Community uie nea uross Qegree. The commandcry rooms Chest, after considerable study and cc-ib-rritxii packed and a large number didstfis received the decree. Dunn nad equalled the field record and his state record in the trials of the low hurdles of 14 seconds and it is believed would have done better In the finals had he not stumbled. The shuttle hurdles team of Eu and future needs the various agencies in the chest and consider ing tne amicumes wmcn contront Among the notabies present on this occasion were Past Supreme Commander Hannan, Past Grand Commander of Ohio R. J.

Baum and TO in a the semi-imals of the 100 yard dash in tile Geneva, mppi: the campaign this year, trie total budgets which will comprise this James, lvewis Beatrice, Helen Bel-ham. Chester Brown, Metheny Buzzard, Lucy Colaizzi. Catherine Cooper, Lula Daubenspeck, Thomas Douds, Victor Franus, Josenhine Fusco. Anthony Goscewski, William Grant, Harry-. Hall, Glenn Haswcll.

Dale Hogue, Leonard Johnson. George Kescho, Michael Kuric! Naomi Lute. Wilbur McCarter, Grace McKim. Howard Marshall, Vincent Massa. Charles Pnnl 1 -iTriiej- Pnt- jraau vjiiHia oommanaa' oi i'enn- is reported well again, and is expected to have a much better show- less than last year." The goal this sylvania C.

Schmidt- A renort of the trin marin hit fh year is In comparing the records of the local members and the conferring of the degree will be given Tuesday evening at their regular meeting ir. The agencies have been divided into tliree groups bused upon the Beaver Valley schools at Geneva EU- weuave nceus community wooa seems to have the better of the argument; which is a further rak, Elizabeth Plaice, Lee Shircy, I Group one includes the Community gene uavaner, BUI Pander. Paul Kuben. and Ralph Strouse set a new field record of 50 seconds. This event would not be considered a race the local team taking it bv a great margin with plenty of vards to spare.

Dunn was scheduled to run in this race hut had suddenly disappeared and could not be located- Cavalier who ran in the Am-brldgc meet: was substituted, and held his own for the distance. A record of 47 2-5 seconds in the 440 sprint relay race in Class was also made by the Ellwood team composed or John sheeler. Pander, Pair! Kubin, and Welsh. It was a thrilling race as Welsh the last man retaining tnetr title. eaa; YOU'LL LIKE TRADING AT HANEY'S" oaran occeie, UOnaiCI W1150I1.

-3 Howard Barlow. Pjjthcr -Rol- lottec 2G0. This will also include rne w. p. i.

a. l. competition is scheduled far 'followins Sat- orin. Jack Cable. oi r.

naii on jrourth street. It was announced that the grand commandery sessions in Pennsylvania wil be held in Brownsville on May 10-15 and several represents tives from here will attend. A large parade ts scheduled to take place May 12 at p. m. the Salvation Army, American Red Cross and disabled- veterans relief.

Plorence Douchertv. x'irpinia. rt.t captain of the fij i ri Dcwitt Sarvcr class. Fanny Hancher. dark Kauri'-, Groua the Ellwood hospital Wedding Ceremony will be held WW i.e-v- iaara-ii which lias been allotted S14.450 imjn aaouK.

jennie K.une, Feree Is Held Inch incudes interest on the huiid- Xaairaan Xea ea. Kri Lev- fl fl marie, Gretta Lemery. Catherine In I Hlirrh Hni1SV the at the church Thursday cveni First Bopiist Church, wit usual program uiven. ixie fund but no Dayment on the Meeting Sunday FUNERAL SERVICES EI.IAV30D CITY. Ma.V 1-Pnnrr.

principal, maintenance and retirement of deficit on last year's After Accident Mallary, Catlierme Murphy, Betty Nickum, Alma Pander, MarRherita Parcnic, Ah'erada Reillev. Edna fnr J.aiaca EC i-aeaaa Fi lii'rjje Cor.fc.-enr: v. ill Pulaski Road Giri Is Married lojbe held Tnursday in the Center wall be from the home of hrS Rice. Charlotte Royers. Gerald Grc.i: ci ra "no Cirl ana ELLWOOD CITY, May i.

I. C. club of the Blessed Vircin L-i ici-aiii Lena, el: ol i e-', 30 Sa.oee-; aala a of UTf'O a Ellwood City Young ecia aaaraaieie nor Wilson, vided as follows: Boy Scouts $1250 Man B-A Irene Brandes. Lemoyus ana bcouts so1. In the went tfcee the coal is not up i yaras on the home stretch to beat an opponent to the tape.

It is believed that Euwooo would have won the meet with 10 more points had not some unusual incidents occurred. In the semi-finals of the 120 yard high hurdles Mike Dunn cleared the last hurdle about 5 yards ahead of Grimm of New Brighton. Smith of East Palestine was behind Grimm. Dunn turned his head and seeing the condition slackened his speed to reserve for There will be two sessions the first Mary church held their reTi'a-opening at 2:30. An address will be secr-i-manthly meeting Sun da aft -delivered at each session.

crnoon in the basement of the SLIPPERY ROCK PRESET- church. TER-IAX 1 Parillo, the president pre- ELLWOOD CITY, May 4. Kick Feree is held by local police today on a charge of driving a motor vehicle while allegedly under the influence of intoxicating liquor as a result of a smash-up on Third street Saturday evening about 10 o'clock. Feree had just "managed to get reached in the campaign then the sen jonri James at 532 Todd avenue Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev. J.

A. King of the Bell Memorial Church officiating. TRINITY LUTHERAN ELLWOOD CITY. May 4. The Church Council will hold a special meeting Tuesday evening in the church rooms.

A good attendance is desired. r-rencn, ugvls Morns. Lavern Kelson, Mary Poydock. Scott Richards, Margaret Stewart. Norman Welling, Ckrence Wilkinson.

ELLWOOD CITY. May 4. wedding v.3 solemnized at o'clock Sunday evening at the altar; tunas raised win be distributed the order of grouping and will not be pro rated. However, it is hoped that Ellwood, will respond to the -The hold I -a, of the of the First Church of God when woman' nis car out oi tne gutter on soutn Pittsburgh Circle and hrei nra.rrgency and care for its be eeairubscialaaa land on down imra street Deiween JaniorsOfP.H.C. ToMeetlnesdayi Miss Edna I.

Engstiom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Engstrom ol Pulaski road. Castle became the their meeting at Pulaski Tuesday. club's mushball team, which is en-Those to attend from the Slippery tered in the city tournament gave Rock Pvesbyrerir-n church are: Mrs.

a report on tilt progrws of the team. Kowarri Mrs. George William Lattr.r.c a. a' mc minis, as a result tnc two men mentioned beat him to the tape and uius cusquaiuying him for the fin- liar.rr leal, i.jra. lihar.r-- il- r.nirrr.

ia ii i. racef a KOPPEL asked. There will be a greater need than ever for welfare and relief work in the coming year. Ellwood has never failed in former years tc provide for its unfortunates and the directors are looking to the citizenry to share mere than ever this year bride of J. Victor Rahbertnan.

son of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Rnbberman of Wampum read.

Ellwond City. sok. Mrs. Wilhati ana Mrs. taiK t.ae activitiss.

Paul ELLWOOD CITY, Mav 4 The p.a:-s -aerr raaae hir aae. ariar eeaarina 'lpe a i r.r arm There will be an fill 'lay meeting time to hoi; Spring and Fountain avenue when he crashed into a parked car belonging to P. G. Hanks. Perce's car was considerably damaged.

Frying glass caused-some serious cut? and lacerations about his race, hands and head. A small dinge in the fender ol the parked car and bent bumper was the ex-rent oi damages to the car. Feree had been rushed to a doctor and his injuries taken care of. GIVEN EXAMS May since tnc need is greater. of the ladies Aid Societ.

church on Wednesday. Or eommitiep en thi'-- oeCii--aai Of her fattier iownecl in white chiffon, untvimmed and fashioned Oil straight lines, belli" oi ankle JciiEtli. Her tulie veil I rem a The ehab thru acijeur. The grade pupils of the Emractt Newton, Mrs. Floyd Newton place.

anr: hm ipublic Schools were given their final examinations in comnletion of their cap of orange blossoms, ai jrs" 'Crice'. Biickpin League Taut MacMurdo, ace of the p. I. A. L.

lalf-milcrs with a time' of 2:02 and a fraction seconds was restinee in the bleachers while his specialty was gome: on. It was won by Pugati of East Liverpool n-ith a time of 2:09 seconds. MacMurdo had informed one of his team mates to come and call him when his event was announced. The team mate had forgotten to do so and MacMurdo was not aware of the rare until after the start. Computing 5, 4.

3, 1. nomts rp-spectivelv nh nnrt carried a ncuqia. 1 a pa. eighth grade work, at the Koppel Members Banquet Young People sensor which was tne central jioint. Saturday morning.

The examinations were given by Mr. Muder, principal of Koppel school and Mrs. Brown of New Galilee. CHRISTIAN CHURCH ELLWOOD CITY, May 4-On Tuesday evening a povrrtv social will be held at rhe home of H. Harper on tile r'irseo- North Seuiak-ley road.

The members ol the church arc requested ro be present. Also will be an official board meet- roses ana my oi WTOia-sdav evrr.iaa Fred P. Foreman Mwc-oc oI Hannv Hour as her matron of honor and only hf)mp cf attendant, was gowrfed salt, b.ue Wiliam Decmcr on the New crepe, with accessories of buff, ma The enrrioc an arm boiiquet ol (0ini for oecaslbu are: and i area ir.ia,,,, rhnrls Convention Houk. Houk, and Mr? ELLWOOD CITY, May About KOPPEL NOTES J. V.

Stewart, p. student of Western Reserve University of Cleveland Ohio spent the week" end with Ills parents at Koppel. Mrs, H. McDaiiel, Sadie McDanel and Mrs, Wm. Roberts motored to Junior department of the P.

H. will held r.r. Initiation Tu' evening at 7:00 o'clock in the Schwe'scr Hall. The Supreme President. S.

H. Hadley and Junior Director, Mrs. Cora Phillips, of Sharon and State Deputy M. M. Hehlein Eric, Pa.

will be present on this occasion. FIRST RKSIiYTERIAN ELLWOOD CITY. May The Laura M. Smith and Margaret H. I'ngh Clfisies Of the Fii-st Pi-psby-terian church will hold their monthly tureen dinner o'clock tins evening.

At. till time a quilt will started which will be sent to an Indian hospital to South Arizona, when completed. The weekly prayer meeting will be held Wednesday evening at 7:45 in the church. HOUR MEETING CHANCED ELWOOD CITY, May 4 The Ellwood City girl scout council will haicl their regular monthly meeting this evening at 8:30 o'clock in the W. Johnston offices the First National Eanlt Building.

All members are requested to note the changed time and be promptly present. MacDONALD CLASS ELLWOOD CITY, May 4 The U. r. CHURCH ELLWOOD CITY. May 4.

The board of trustees will hole! their regular meeting in the church rooms Tuesday evening at SiOO o'clock. A good aliriidaaire is desired. The regular weekly prayer inect- Resular weekly -jiTaching services will be held at the church on Wednesday evening with the services beginning at o'clock and will be in chartie of the pastor. Rev. H.

P. 11 uber. Baptisms will be ati-m in is io red following the services. The District Missloraxrv Cnuneil New Castle, Saturday, A former President of Mexico is ELLWOOD CITY, May 4 There were 3 clubs and 75 members of Lie Ellwood City Duckpin League present at their fine banouet Saturc.ay evening at 8:00 o'clock. After the splendid dinner had been disposed of a deiig'nti'ul program was presented.

Crawford Anderson presided as toaslmaster on the occasion. Each of the team captains gave a few remarks who wet John Hanks, Paul Riley. Jim Pecar-rillo, Jesse Brown, M. J. Cable and' a special guest Joa Smith also delivered a short talk, as did Jack Cable, captain of the pin 1 jys.

The program included songs, jokes and readings and were cleverly entertained by Charley Stiner, Joe Smith and Jack Christy, ELLWOOD PERSONALS Thelma Gartlcy left Saturdav to i members of the Young People's Society of Lhc U. P. Church and elder members of Ellwood City were present at the Beaver Valley People's Spring Convention at the First U. P. Church of New Castle on Saturday.

There were about 300 people present at the banquet in the evening. The young people of the local church was presented the cup for efficiency rjid the Intermediate Society of the church received the inf1: will be held at the church on w. E. v''''' 1,0 iL1 "'e Butler Christian ii.i not LMuutms in the scor ing this is how Plhvood school "as pronounced winnrr of the Third Gco.ovii Inter-scholasric meet: 120 high hurdles 3 pcmt.s. T-incoln milr- 2 point? MacMurdo Ho y-vd dash 3 Strouse-120 yard low hurdles-5 points, Dunn-120 yard low hurdies-2 points, Kennedy half-mile 1 point welsh 220 yard dash 3 points Hooker pole-vault (tied for Third'' 1 1-3 points.

Neff javelin throw 4 points. Strouse was high scorer for the locals with 8 points and Neff Vlas econd contributing 4. iVriliiriilJV C'rililii W.TJt now teaching vocal lessons. But this is no why he should not continue to be protected from po groom, of New Custlc ro.ld served as tacs'. man.

Miss Linnca EngsUciu, siater to the bride, beaut: fully rendered bridal chorus irom Lohengrin. Rev. Levin Earl Slaciun. pHstur. ol the church performed Hie tymit knots.

Immediately lollowmg tile reading oi the nuptials, the bride and groom left for Niagara Falls and Canada. On their return in a few-days they will reside ir. Ellwood City. Mrs. Rabberman is a graduate of the New Castle Senior High school with the class of 1923, Mr.

Rabberman is a graduate cf the Ellwood City Senior high school with the class of 1327, and Beckley Business college of Harnsburg with the class of 1929. The latter affiliated in taairac. an uay weaneSoay. The members of the church are requested tential assassins. The Aitoona Mir- i 1 1 t0 aJcad- Church will hold a prayer meeting in the church parlors.

Teachers and Officers of the shield. They also placed second in the attendance contest. Miss Beu- EndPilesQuick Bible School will meet at the church Number of the Bell Memorial following the prayer services Wed- Church will hold a practice session iij-aira evening. let the imtertaiiiment they are to Hertaog. Miss Ruth Learsch and accompanist Miss Beryl Boots were included in the entertainment pro present on May tins evening at No Salves No Cuttinj; snend two weeks with her aunt Other laeal v.aai araai the arc I a William Rare-it at eaae.

Oaaa aari irr r' Hannah P. MacDor.aItt class will ith the Gulf Refining company active in the meet are Kenneth Ke'gler. Bob Johnson. Vincki, KNOX PRil SBYTERIAN Mrs. GCrald Mook of Hazel av I hold their tegular moni.hiv acting as manager of thei loea.l Clirlstian education hold their enue returned home this Bob StreetC.

euaa. rea airr.n-.-. x.uu-. uuu lix. station in Ellwood City.

and Crowe. I Tuesday eeeiiinre tins e.m't du this A business meeting by the A. W. Class is scheduled to take piace Friday evening at in the Junior moms, Crolr practice will precede this lit HOSPITAL NOTKS ELLWOOD CITY. Miuj" 4 Art nutted Saturday: Mrs.

Edwin Rr.pe. ol Knox Stop. Discharged; Michael Buridck of Wiimpum, Mrs, James Eartfin and baby of Raymond Sh. Mr. E.

McConn nnd babv of Pittsburgh Circle. Mrs. William Robert, of Koppel and Rr.y Smith ol K. D. uBcd.

i FIRST BAPTIST ELLWOOD CITY, Mny Group "No. 1 of the Woman's Missionary Society of which Miss Carrie Hazen is captain will hold a social at thr M. E. CHURCH ELLWOOD CITY-. May 4.

The This evening Class Me will meet at the home T. C. Maishall on Brirtee street. The Woman's Shenango Presbv-tcry will be held at Puiaski on Tuesday evening. Choir practice at the church will be held at 7:00 o'clock Tuesday evening.

A prayer service lit the church will begin at Wednesday evening. Crawford avenue, New Castle. Ralph Adams, ol McKeesport Epjnt the wecl. end with his parents Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Adams of Sec-end street. Wiliiam Gottlob was a Cleveland visitor Sunday. Mrs, Helen Wilson was a Mercer visitor Saturday.

home of Amos Wiley cn the Beaver EMMANUEL REFORMED 1 ular meeting. Also the teachers ELLWOOD CITY. May 4. On and ofirjvs will hold a meeting. Wednesday evening the Official A prayer rnoeting wA: to held at Board will hole a meeting at 7:45.

tl. church on Wednesday evening Abo the boys' pice duo will hold at o'clock in the church. The their final meeting at time a.eat I Gaila eall laeef Tieuraaay at fall, This takes place cf pray- i a. m. at which time a tureen c- service which will be discontinued dinner rail be served and a business ralL I mceung held p.

m. lias fiurh. a -e a- -iV aa' funs romi or arar.av ear 1 Friendship Circle Class of the MV E. Church will hold their regular mcet-i ing this evening tit the home of Mrs 1 will Sanders on the Now Castle road. Missionary Group Mo, 'j, at Its iii a-1 Ian ivcek cleeiccl Mrs.

Margaret Ross lu succeed Mrs..

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