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THREE KUS KUS KA CHAPTER FOX-MeGAFFIC NEWS WORTMAN-HURT HAS LUNCHEON EVENT REVEALED AT PARTY NEW CASTLE, PA, NEWS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1937. BALTIMORE WEDDING BIRTHS BRIDE AND GROOM TAKE UP RESIDENCE WHITE SHRINE PAST OFFICERS TO MEET In solemn simplicity. Miss Ruth The Kus Kus Ka Chapter of the Miss Thelma Lee Fox, Silk UK 1 Past Officers club members of the White Shrine will be guests at a I o'clock luncheon-br-Jdee an Thursday, October 14, In the home of Mrs. W. Montgomery tit Walmo.

Co-hostesses for this date will bs Mrs. John and Mrs. Harry Hammond. Reservations indicate a large attendance of the club membership. wortman, oauenter oi Mr.

and Mrs. George Wortman, of New Bedford, became ihr bride of Allen Hurt, son of Mrs. Ethel Hurt, of Baltimore, on Monday, October 4, at o' Mr. and Mrs. James Rusfjell Houk, nee Alberta Ward, have taken up residence in their apartment on North Crawford avenue, their marriage having taken place on July 29, 1937, at Cumberland, Md.

The Rev, C. Flora of the Methodist church They were unattended. Mrs. Houk is the daughter of Lewis Ward of Highland Heights and Mr. Houk' is the son of Mr.

Mrs. James Houk of North Crawford avenue. MYRON BROOKS BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. A. L.

Brooks, of Crawford avenue, delightfully entertained a group or youngsters In her home Thursday afternoon from three to six o'clock in honor of the fifth birthday of her Uttle son. Myron. The afternoon was spent In playing games and contests with prizes going to Delmar Ralston, Joyce Reed, and Joan Teets. At a suitable hour, the little tots i were ushered into the dining room where places were set for 14. In the center of the table was a large birthday cake with five candles.

SOROSIS LUNCHEON LAUNCHES SEASON Opening club activities for the fall season Sorosis members met Friday afternoon for a one o'clock luncheon in the Elk's club. Mrs. William Dun-lap and Mrs. A. Fen ton were in charge of arrangements.

The tables were beautifully decorated with autumn flowers. Alter the luncheon, a short busi SENIOR HADASSAM BOARD. MEMBERS MEET The opening hoard meeting of New Castle Chapter of Senior Had- assan jor ine year issf-Ja wan neio at the home of Mrs. L. on East Moody avenue Thursday evening, October 7, when business ol interest was transacted.

Mrs Kohn was elected as one of the deleates to Hadassah's Silver Jubilee Convention, at the Hotel Chelsea. Atlantic Citv, slattd for October 27-31. Tnls particular convnuor. bring to climax, a series of that began last March to mark the Silver Jubilee of the founding of Had assah. Aspecial feature of ihe convention, will be the presence of some of he rounders ot Had assail wno organized ine group at a meeting in the vestry room of the old Temple, Emanu-El.

New York, on Purlum. 1912. It Is, planned to have the initial HadLts-sah meeting re-produced at the con- vention. The business part of the board meeting, was turned over to Mrs. R.

The chairman announced the 1 launching of a membership campaign which will terminate In membership tea on Wednesday, Oc tooer m. i The local Hahassah members, had the good fortune securing as guest speaker for the evening, MLss Miriam Ephraim, director of activities. She has the honor of having recently been elected National Director of Jewish Social Service workers of this country. At the close of the meeting tempt- ing refreshments were served by the i hostess. Section A Plans Party A Hallowe'en party in two weeks at the home oi Mrs.

Elsie Phillips, i Maryland avenue, was planned Thursday at a meeting- of Section A of the Third U. P. church in the riome of Mrs. O. L.

Rose, Becklcrd street. Mrs. John Alexander conducted 1 the business session at the meeting and Mrs. Manley Bates led the group In worship. Quilting was enjoyed and the hostess served a nice lunch.

W. C.T. U. and L. T.

L. HIGHLAND UNION The Highland W. C- T. I will meet Monday evening with Mrs. A.

C. Allen, 32 Bovles avenue, o'clock. Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, of Great Britain, attributes his sue- I cess to the fact that he is a great reader of classical literature. Daughters of the American Colonists met Friday at a. in.

one of the New Castle tea rooms and had a very interesting program hiehliEhted by presentation of a paper on the Settling of Plymouth oy airs, iviarvin uinsmore, Mrs. John Emery presided as re-Kent, At 1 o'clock in the afternoon luncheon was served. The next meeting will be at the Broadhead hotel in Beaver Falls on December 10. P. E.

O. SISTERHOOD AT MICHAEL HOME Chapter P. E. O. Sisterhood, met at the home of Mrs.

A. E. Michael, Covert road, on Friday evening. Twenty-one members were present. After the business meeting, which was conauctca Dy uie president, Mrs.

J. A. McNeill, an interesting descrip tion of her summer spent In Europe was giver, by mis. k. r.

Koocrts. A special guest was welcomed at tros meeting, mts. sevan irom new York City, who is visiting her sis ters, mis. Aicrveui. ana juts.

m. s. Kclley. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. J.

A. McNeill, Helen Moseley and Ellen Wood, The next meeting will be in cele bration ot the 35th birthday of the organization of Chapter A. The date of the meetinff has been changed to October 29 and the place will be announced later. EMPLOYEES HAVE SOCIAL EVENT Miss Edna Mae Reed, of 91! Hazel street, delightfully entertain ed the employees of a local tea room, Thursday evening, when they eatnerea in ner nome. One special guest was Horace JtsJiey.

Main pastime oi tne eve ning was the playing of bingo with men score prizes gome to mts. Clara Gardner, Mrs. Floyd Hague, ana to Miss Helen iteea, two aoor prizes were awarded to Martha Myers ana to Bill acnunerx, Other games were enjoyed throughout the hours, and later the hostess served a delicious luncheon. Miss Reed was amen By ner rnotn-er, Mrs. William Heed, and her Miss Gladys Reed.

home, entertaining informally at their regular event. The house Was aecoraieq witn a prolusion oi iitiw-ers throughout, and color theme of red and white was developed in all appointments'. Cards and bingo weir the pastimes, with Mrs. Lawrence Ritchie and Mrs. Charles Clark winning the prizes.

Lunch was a later pleasure, the hostess being aided by her daughter, Mrs, Hugh Stcwait. Climaxing the evening, the women were taken by surprise when their husbands appeared on the scene in a group. C. G. G.

Club Mrs. Jack Bowden entertained the G. G. G. club members Friday evening at her home, 235' North Ray street, with competition in 500 pro- riding the pastime.

Miss Ethel Wagner and Mrs. Arthur Lundy won tne prizes. Lunch was served by the hostess, with Mrs. Ed. McKisslck and Mrs.

Ed. Donnelly aides. A Hallowe'en party was planned for Friday, Oct. 79. at LUtewooa.

Mrs. Merritt Reynolds was a special guest ot the evening, DON'T SQUANDER IT Your health Is like a bank reserve. You can't draw out more than vou put in. Be careful build strong pnysicai reserve wiwi racner jonn Medicine, now 83 years in use as a treatment for colds and a body builder. of 1U Merit 83 Yean of Succew IRON FIREMAN tie iirimTicf) tuL.it n'f i EH Oa be grounds that the best servant is tbe Dne which mncii the lemst attention to itself, Iron Fireman claims to be one of the world' outstanding mechanical aerrintf.

To really appreciate carefree cornfoct, install in Iron Fireman in your present furnace, it's quiet reliable always on the job. the WITHERS co. i 83 Years Filing Colds avenue, entertained her associates from the office of-the New Castle Dry Goods company Friday evening as a medium of announcing her marriage to Gilbert Metallic, Highland Heights. Covers were laid for fourteen and a color scheme oi orange, black and white was carried out. Tne an nouncement was made In a novel way when the cats were let out of the bag and the news, attached to one of the cats, was read by the KUest who received it.

The an nouncement read "Thelma and Gib married May 30, 1936. The couple was married in Wells- burg, W. Dy the Kev jjewis a. Ferig. pastor of the First Presbyterian in Wellsbur.

Mi's. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Owen P. Fox, of Emer son avenue; while Mr. McQafHe Is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Mc- Gafflc of Highland Heights. Mr. and Mrs. McGaffic are re siding for the present with the oriae parents, on imersoa avenue.

NEW CASTLE CHAPTER NO. 10S PLANS PARTY New Castie Chapter No. 105, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold a progressive card and bingo party, in the west dining room of the Cathedral on Monday evening, October 11, at 8:30 o'clock. It will mark one of their special social functions of the early iau season. Prizes will be awarded those win ning honors, and also, a door prize will be given.

Mrs. Jennie Martin has charge of reservations of those nlanninir to attend, Serving on the committee will be Mrs. Emma Mrs. rSOlcri Pearce, Mrs. A.

Halley, Mrs. Kathryn wattins, Mrs. Kuoy jsngnt. mts. Anna BaleV.

Mrs. Doris Bloomer, Mr. Maude Montgomery, Miss rtutn Simons, Mrs. Anna -yie, miss Virginia Bowman. Miss Sara Clark, Mrs.

Pear Morrow, Mrs. Reha Markley, Mrs. Rachael Sturdy, Miss Lucille McGuire, Mrs. Lona Gray, Mrs, Margaret England, Mrs. Vivian Dun-lap and Mrs.

Bertha Tinstman. Bingo will DC enarge ol Mrs. Sue Wamock. chairman, while bridge will be under the direction of Mrs. Hazel Boyd.

General chairman for the party is Mrs. Elsie Johnston. MACON BRIDGE CLUB HAS SPECIAL GUESTS Mrs. Ann "Williams and Mrs. Georze Price were special guests at the Macon Bridge club meeting Fri day evening at tne nome oi Charles Covert, of East Washington Three tables oi Dricjte were in play with Mrs.

C. Hald, Mrs. G. Sines, and Mrs. J.

McCullough winning the nrizes. Mrs, Covert receiv ed the travelling prize. Candy tmd nuts were served dunng piay. Mrs. ciair Main wui emeruur, me club at her home on Rose avenue for their next meeting on Octo ber 22.

Bueno Tieropo Auxiliary Mrs. Fhilomena Venditto enter tained members of the Bueno Tiempo Auxiliary in her home on South Jellerson street reccnuy. Dunn the Dusiness meeting un der the direction ol Mrs. Edith Na- uaCi plaXis weTe completed for a Hallowe'en party to be held soon. The fttoup whlled away the ning playing cards and discussing various topics of interest.

The club prize was won Dy Mrs. ciara aiaie. At an aDDolnted time refresh ments were served by Mrs. Venditto, aided by her daughters. Mrs.

Anna Paolone then entertained the group with a comic speech. The next meeting will be held at the home ot Miss Mary Panel! of South Ufcerty street, on October lib Paat Worthy Mlrtreuea Mrk. Homer Pence, of North Bea ver street, opened her hnme to the Past Worthy Mistresses club on Friday afternoon and the hostess was Mrs. Margaret, ananer. Six members were present and passed the Afternoon pleasurably with bingo, prizes going to Mrs.

Martha Morse. Mrs. Mary Osier and Mrs. Maria Pence, At 3 o'clock the oresidenc called the business meet ing to order a-nd as a part of the Droeram the birthdays of Mrs. Blanche Lewis and Mrs.

Mary Shaner were honored. Lovely gifts were received. The next meeting wm be on no- vemoer Return From Trip Mrs. E. W.

Enslish and Mrs. C. Ij, English Df Richelieu avenue, Miss Josephine Clark of Leasure avenue, Mrs. Earl Chaffee of Mitchell road and Mrs. McCullough, Adams street, have "returned from an extended motor trip to Washington, D.

C. and other points of interest. iriey visited wasnragiuns nome at Mt. Vernon and General Lee's home at. Arlington, Va.

They traveled Hie famous Skyline Drive, and spent sometime at Baker's Caverns In Chamber5burg. L. Q. Club Meeting Mrs. Walter- Shaw opened her home on Wallace avenue to the members of the L.

club on Thursday, entertaining informally With music, quilting and other avenues of pastime. A special feature was the program of beautiful guitar selections contributed by Master Charles Shaw, which delighted the assemblage. The hostess, with several ol the women aiding, served ft most tempting menu of refreshments after- Monday T. L. T.

Kensington. Mrs. C. A. Nicholson, Ellwcod City.

Allegra, Mrs. JTanic Mwceiia, South Mill street. TTieta-Rho. I. O.

O. F. Hall. CurTent Events' 06. Mrs.

Joseph Riley, 711 North Mercer street. current Kvencs (Jiass, Mrs. J. Jonathan Fisher, 218 North Jefferson street, luncheon. Yucatan Club Meet Tuesday A little different than usual, the Yucatan club members will meet' on Tuesday evenuig at o'clock in the home of and Mrs.

Robert White, on Haielcrott avenue, Instead of the usual date, Monday. clock at the McDonogh Chapel near' Baltimore. Rev. Jensen was the of ficiant the single ring cere- Miss Wortman was attired in beige ana son snaoes orown ana carried an mm bouquet of yellow crys-anthemums. She chose as her only attendant, Miss Helen HalquLst, a close frirnd, of Baltimore, who wore dark green with brown accessories, John Mason, a friend of the groom, served as best man.

Following a wedding and Mrs. Hurt lert for an extended motor trip to the south. They expect to spend several days with the bride's parents in New Bedford before-returning to Baltimore, where thev will make their home at 191 1 East 31st street. Mrs. Hurt, a graduate of the local high school and of the Tfoungstown hospital training school, has been on the staff of the Sheppord and Enock Pratt hospital, in Towson, MO.

Mr, Hurt, a srraduat of McDon ogh school, Is imployed with the ta-nern ttojung MUi uompany, Baltimore. MOTHER'S CIRCLE HALLOWE'EN PLANS Plans for a Hallowe'en party were made at the meeting of the Moth ers' Circle, of the First M. E. church. wnen tney met at trie Jiome ot Mrs.

Ed Chapman, of Moody avenue, Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The party will be given at the home of Mrs. David Taylor. Thirty attended the meeting Friday with Miss Margaret Stahl as a special guest. A program consisting ol music and Bible questions was presented by Mrs.

Stahl. who had charie of the prograpa. me next meeting will be Held at home of Mrs. Ira Campbell, of Temple avenue, on the second Friday of November. Associate hostesses Friday were Mrs.

Charles Layton. Mrs. Charles George, Mrs. David Taylor, and Mrs. T.

A. Preston. i CURRENT CLASS TO OPEN WITH LUNCHEON Current Events class members. will launch their Fall activities with a luncneon. in tne nome of Mrs.

j. Johnson Fisher, North street, on Monday afternoon. Luncheon will be served at o'clock, and following, the usual ous.ness period win be observed. Mr. Ralph.

Baker EnterLairia Mrs. Ralph Baker of Delaware av enue, received the S. S. Bridge club members Friday evening in her home, with Moore aa a special guest. Tables of cards filled la the 'jnie, with Mrj.

James Doyle and -V William Ellli winning the twartk. The galloping trophy went In servlnit a tastv rerst later the evening, the hostess was aided oy hits. Moore, On Wednesday. October 20. Alfred Hyde, North Cedar street will Board Meeting Tonight Tonight at 7:30 o'clock the Americanization Board wfl! hav i ing at the home of Miss Ann Aiken, Current Event 'M Mrs.

Joseph Riley of 711 North Mercer street will receive members of the Current Evens of '06 in ner nome Monday afternoon. Sound waves now are being used, to destroy bacteria in milk. They may some day be used to icSU human germs, scientists say. STEP OUT squirmer'glass Tint moIr rarmaata lit tha mala flfiir blna, bul or buttoaa. TKe naad.

to yna una funirm lor comfort. UuidUii (Upson, rrarli. protection. T-Pront opantng-la brlaJ-Jockaj oi flhorti aa shown. MASCULINIZED UNDERWEAR ShirLs-Shorts 50c Each II MISS MARY PEARSON RECEIVES SPOON CLUB; Miss Man- Pearson or The Cas-' tleton, er.tertained members of the Bpoon club on Friday afternoon at a 1 o'clock luncheon.

Appointments were In keeping with trie season and the time that followed was spent informally in card playing. Several nrizes were awarded at the close of play. Mrs. Richard Bard of Cleveland, was an out of town ffuest. On Friday.

October 22. the club wail be guests or Mrs. Hooeri-Aiken, on Highland avenue. MEMORIAL TO MARK DAUGHTERS 1812 MEET Dauubters ot 1812 will officially open their Fall season of meetings, with their first assembly talcing dace Siturdav. October IS, in the home of Miss Helen Reed, 720 East State street, Sharon, Fa.

A memorial will be conducted for the late Mrs. Charles Greer, organ' izlnr resent of the Daughters 01 1812, at this meeting. Activities wiU begin at 2 o'clock. Section Lt NJfht Section of the Y. L.

Third United Presbyterian church, met Friday night with Mrs. Sadie Richardson, Butler, road. Devotions were led by Mrs. Carrie Heminger and the business meeting was in enarge or the nostess. Mrs.

Kiccara-on. Singing was enjoyed durinir a part of the evening with Mrs. Scott Mun-nell at the piano. Games resulted In prizes going to Mrs. Mun-iiell and Mrs.

Hemlnger. Mrs. Mun-nell, Mrs. Woiford and Miss Jane Davidson were special guests. Mrs.

Richardson was assisted ii jervine lunch by Mrs. Mary David- It is planned bv the section to have a Hallowe'en party Jater this month at the home of Mrs. Irene 413 winter avenue. Canter Bridie Club Canter Bridge club mernbi meet at a downtown tea room Thursday evening, October 14, at ociock wr a dinner party, this martin their first fall eatherinir. Plans will be outlined Dr future activities, on this date.

Dance Tonite DANCELAND Swing with 1 Babe Pafe and Hli Genevans The Talk of the Town ladies 25c GenU S5o Ben Ray, Mfn. CLEARANCE SALE ROTARUS FELT BASE RUGS Dellvuita Majestic Wallpaper Co. It North Mil St. Don't Miss Trying ECK-0 BRAND TEA and COFFEE Tea V2 pound Coffee 1 pound ECKERD'S COT BATE DKCQ ITOU See the New 1938 BEAUTY REST MATTRESSES I By Simmons Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Copple, of East Friendship street, announce the arrival of daughter in the New Castle hospital, October 8. Mr and Mrs. Waiter Crothers. of Castle ivnod. ha.ve named their in- brn on tembiI 30- A daughter was bom last night to Mr.

and Mrs. Jfarry Walsh, of woodridce. N. J. Mrs.

Walsh ii the former Helen Dolores McNavlsh, of New Castle. Born to Mr. and George Thorn ion. of West Sheridan avenue, a daughter, in the Jameson Memorial hospital, October 8. Born to Mr.

and Mrs. John Ma-rangonl, of Pollock avenue, a daughter. In the Ja-mcson Memorial hospital, October 8. Mr. and Mrs.

William Trover, of Morris street announce the birth ot a daughter in the Jameson Memorial hospital on October 7, who has been named Barbara. Lorraine. C.Den-Wood-F,moriaizara Ora Althea is the chosen for the dsughttr bom to Mr. and DeHass, of 2125 Berger street, on October 4. Bridal dresses wi'Lh.

sleeves seem to be the favorites, according to shopkeepers who are sellin? them. A soft pale blue is one favorite. The S'ewi, by Mail, One Tear, Country BktUrr i More Stirlior Tu'rr. Eilr PUles in Tbickrr, Rrchane anil Loantr Srrfn HIM 51. NW Cll NEW CASTLE Open Evenings 'fil 9 list price 9iOS 1937 PHILCO 84 95 Standard American Reception Foreign, Short Wave Reception Philco high efficiency tubes and many other exclusive features! 3 Carrying Chargt I Morr Thin Drmblr Lhi Uu IT WAS NEWS IN 1887 ness meeting was held with the president, Mrs.

John Riley presiding. Mrs. Ezra Marvin, who had charge of the program, then presented am interesting selected book review. The books reveiwed by Mrs. Marvin were "One Life.

One by. Walter Duranty "Byrn Hill or anow or. inings," by H. G. Wens.

"How to Win Friends and Influ ence People" by Dale Carnegie, "The seven wno By Frederick Pro-kosch, "An Adventure with Genius' by Aliyene Ireland, "American Dream" by Michael Foster. "Four Hundred Million Customers" by Carl Crow, and "Two Years In a Forbidden by Princess Der Ling. Mrs. C. B.

George will be next hostess at her home on. Pine street, on October 22. F. S. C.

Club In Ohio Friday evening, a caravan of cars left New Castle, carrying members of the F. S. C. club to the home of Mrs. Minnie Devlin, Campbell, 0 wr.o presided as Hostess over a jove-ly party.

Special guests included Miss Mary Savage of Toungstown, and Mrs. E. D. Coyne of this city. Tables of BOO claimed attention, with J.

A. Rooney and Miss Coletta Rogers winning the prizes. Mrs. E. D.

Coyne won the novel guessing contest. In serving an appetizing repast, the hostess was aided by Mrs. J. Daugherty and Miss Nettle Holiday. Seasonal tones prevailed.

Mrs. J. P. Deegan of Croton avenue, invited members to her home on November 5. Brlncko-Flack Engagement Announcement is made by Mr.

and Mrs. Michael. BrinckO. 13 Wal ter street, 'of the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Michael Flack, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Flack, 417 East Reynolds street, the date of the- wedding to be announced. Dance Tonight Knights Of Malta Hall Bound and Square Parks Orchestra ladles Zfe Gents 35c Ben Ray, Mgri. WEDDING STATIONERY The best and most correct styles of invitations and announcements from $3.00 for 25 upward. Quick Deliveries Also at Metzler's Vt North Mtu St Bulk Sauerkraut 5 lb Jersey Sweets 1lU25e Jack Frost Sugar 10 05? Kroger's PHOTOGRAPHY A delightful hobby for the fall and winter season. Now more popular than ever, became of the new njnplmcnt by which anyone can lake candid itaoU indoors or outdoor.

You can learn to finish your Gel Your Information at THE CAMERA SHOP NEW CASTLE MUTUAL The color scheme was carried out in pink and yellow. Places were marked with pink and yellow baskets filled with candy. The hostess was assisted In serving by the honored guest's grandmother. Mrs. Edward GrlEK.

Myron received many, lovely gifts in rememeraflee oi tne occasion. SHOWER HONORS FOR BRIDE AND GROOM Thursdav evening. October 1. a wedding shower was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs.

R. Rldenbaugh, a recent bnrte and groom, at tne home of the groom's mother, Mrs. L. RIdenbaugh, of East Washington street. At an aDDolnteQ hour omner was served amidst bouquets of roses, snapdragons and dahlias.

The tab- arranica lor tnirty guests who presented the couple with many useful and beautiful gifts. The bride win oe rememoerea as Miss Mildred Hake. They will be at home to their friends at 1209 Finch street. Mr. Win.

Stnock Hoate Mrs. William SmDck, of Arlington opened her home to mem bers of Section of the Y. L. B. class of the Third U.

Fi church Thursday evening. Mrs. H. T. Kennedy, president, presided over the business period.

Flans were made for a Hallowe'en parly on October 25, at the home of Mrs. Roy E. Rivor, Mtrtln street. During the social period the hostess, aided by Mrs. Clyde Wick and Mrs.

R. W. Bees, served a dainty repast. On Thursday, November 4, the women will meet with Mrs. Joe Lally on Beckfard street.

Suprrtse Party-Evelyn Warwick, of Euclid avenue entertained at surprise birthday party for Anna Shover Thursday evening. Eighteen people attended the affair. Various games cards and dancing were enjoyed by the group after which tempting lunch was served. Aides in serving were Mrs. Shover Mrs.

Warwick and Elizabeth Warwick. Miss Shover received many lovely gifts in remembrance of the occa- Orntral Church Group. The Woman's Missionary society met In the Central Presbyterian church parlor or. Friday. The morning hours were passed completing a comfort for one of the schook of the south.

At noon a light lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. D. S. Badger and Mrs. J.

P. Houlette. At 2 p. m. a short business session was conducted by the president, Mrs.

D. A. Thompson. Daniel Leaaure Auxiliary The reaular meetlnf? of the Dan iel leasure Auxiliary of the United Spanish War Veterans will be held Monanv evening, QctoDer il at. 7:30 o'clock, in the Legion Home.

ne auxiliary win nave a snon business meeting, after which they will Join with the camp and hear a euest speaker. A social time with bingo and a lunch will follow. Leaving on Trip Dr. and Mrs. J.

B. Barrett of 323 Enelewood avenue will leave Sun- i day for a trip to Philadelphia, New i York and other places oi interest. Thev will visit With friends en I route, returning to vicinity in 10 days. W. B.

A. Guard Clnb Tuesday evening members of the Women's Benefit Association, Re- lew 98. Guard club, will be enter tained in the home of Mrs. Ber-nett Mlelke. Willow Grove.

Mrs. Blanche Stevenson will be co-hos tess at this tune. Beat Wishes Club About twentv-five attended the meeting of the Best Wishes club when they were entertained at an oyster supper at the home of A. W. Lee, hosts, near Rose Point.

Bingo and 500 were pastimes tnat iojiow- in the K. of hall, members oi the D. of A. will gather lor their regular meeting, A lecture will feature the meeting. T.

L. T. Kensington T. L. T.

Kensington members, will motor" to Ellwoad City Tuesday evening where they will be entertained in the home of Mrs. C. A. Nicholson, at their bl-weekly session. Daughter Of The Klnr Daughters of the' King, of Trinity church, win have their October meetinH Monday eveninc at 7:30 o' clock In the Guild room.

Rachael Rebekah's Meeting Members ol the Rachael Rebekah Lodge-will meet in tha I. O. O. F. hall at 7:30 o'clock on Monday night for their regular assembly.

McOtEERl'S 8 Washington St. a mo Buy On Budgmt Plan,.

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