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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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New Castle Newsi
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New Castle, Pennsylvania
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MXTEEN NEW CASTLE, NEWS, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3, 2 030. earjo they visited Miss Katliryn Scan- ion -ana at von wayn. mey were the quests of Mrs. Hugh Hojan Woman Makes Plea Of Self Defense SEVENTH WARD NEWS and seriously wounded her mothrr-m-la--.

Mrs. Catherine Lacava. 56. the home of the latter in last April, will claim self defense. The young wife hved with her mothcr-ln-law, and they quarreled lamny.

trip was mace via town glanced out a window and saw her three children playing on the railroad She fainted when she saw a fast train approaching. H. Hammond, engineer of Cambridge, saved the children, unharmed when he stopped the train within one foot of them. TOURIST TAKEN ILL, TREATED AT HOSPITAL Miss Mary Warner of Hastings, 1 wis treated it the Jameson Memorial hospital yesterday, having been taken suddenly il! along Che road, while she was accompanying members of the family on an auto trip. She was able to' resume the -journey later in the day, Governor Fisher Orders Probe Of Bus-Auto Crash Accident Near Franklin That Takes Two Lives Causes SEVENTH WARD PERSONALS Miss Marjorie WeUleh, W.

Clayton street, Miss Margaret and Harold Guy Three bullets were firod into the Lookout Class Has T. F. Johnson Is infum- by street, spent ijaDOV jja-y j-l of the ted trill. brtv.T.cr, WASHINGTON. Ps LVJ, vering The week's best example of impatience is afforded by the pedestrian who hanged himself.

Social Meeting! Improving Slowly 's ijioerty Thayer of Ell- City- are staylnc' at the home oi the latter parents, Mr. and Mrs Sam Probe Of Bus ineotiore f. jonnscn oi is. liberty Taylor of Ashland avenue at ife prev Twenty-Four Members Present; sircct, nas oeen the willard ent time. hospital lor about ten rjnys, the re-) Mr and Mrs.

Thomas Rainev anc Other News Notes Of Seventh Ward of an accident, continues to im-i family of N. Liberty street returned OIL CITY, Sept. 3 Investigation Tuesday morning after spending th week end and holiday visicins rela- Mr. Johnson, a brakeman on the Tomorrow Friday and Saturday recently caused the death of persons in a collision near here ths Baltimore Ohio railroad, was in The Lookout cla.ss members Mahoninc Methodist church had continued here today, following exon Mr. and Mrs.

H. Kossler and nf RhiLrnn snent Labor Da.v eration ot Ij. e. zanders, driver. the former's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. blame by a coronet's Jury last nlRhl riiiy' t-vcnmi: In the church parlor Mrs. J. A.

Waddell is teacher. Tra Charles H. Ha-lpih of- Pittsburgh, i. ilosslcr oi w. unerry street.

Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Clark and jured an accident while at work on Sunday, August 24.

The accident occurred at Greenwich, O. Mr. Johnson's left arm was broken, his hip was fractured and he was bruised. Alter the accident he was removed to the Willard hospital. He is improving as well as can be expected, but it will probably be sometime before Mr.

Johnson can be removed to A business mecliiiK was r.nnducted children of Warren. spent Tues kin, were the two who were fatsjly injured the collision. day at' the home oi Mr. and ivirs, j. H.Hnsfilpr of W.

Cherrv street. Governor John S. Fisher ordered the investigation into the condition Mrs. Henry Hamilton and daughter by the president. Mrs Howard Some future activates for th discussed.

Plans wore dv-cussed and committees appointed foi' a Hallowe'en party to bo the latter part nf next month. Stunt com-mitii'e. Mrs. Roy Watson. Miss Emms Freed, Maurice Boyd: rclresh- of Ellwod City are visiting a.t tne J.

B. Butrs home on W. Cherry street. Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Allen of I.ihr-rtv street had as their guests on his home here. ONE LIBRARY DAY Woman, 64, Leaves The branch free public library of mcnl committee. Mrs. J. M.

Conn. Labor Day, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brooks, steubenville, Miss Bertha Allen. Robert Kelly, Beaver Falls, James 84 Grandchildren mil Rohert Monroe.

Massillon. Mrs. Brooks is spending the week day this -week. This will be on Thursday. Monday and Thursday of each week arc the regular library days at this branch.

Monday this week being a holiday the branch will be open but one da-y this week. 12:30 until 9 p. m. are the hours. BEAVER FALLS Sept.

3 Mrs. Fred here. Mrs. Harold Unangst and daughte Marian of W. Cherry street, are visit frlmris qt Mansfield.

O. Grlmsley. 64, died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Delaware Coleman, 623 Fifteenth street.

She leaves her Mrs. W. C. Mrs. W.

Giey-son Coalcs. Later the class will sell Cbristma.s cards. A class visitm? fommiucr was also appointed tor this A hour spent in chat followed Hie business meeting. At a scnsonablc hour delicious refreshments were served In the church din-mi; room. Baskets of fall garden flowers and tall roc tapers decorated the table.

Tones of red and whitt ivere carried out in serving. Committee tharRc, Mrs. D. J. Daniels, flair; Go.ir.y.

Catherine obitldr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hammond LEAVE FOR KENTUCKY Mr. and Mrs.

D. C. Offutt of west husband, rune children, B3 grandchil and family of Lafayette street nave returned from ft trip to Niagara Falls. dren, eight great-grandchildren and Cherry street left Sunday for Barde- six great-great-granacnuaren. Kiss Hardesty ol JN.

A.oerty sbreei has been ill the past few weeks at her i pect la be away a couple of weeks. Trade In Your Old Suite on a New One A Liberal Allowance orfos AND ENDS Open An Account At Haney's Tomorrow No Extra Charge For Credit Engineer Stops James Agan of Chicago, spent the week-end and holiday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Agan of W. Madison avenue. George Hettenbaufih of W. Madison CHANGING RESIDENCE Jane M. Cochran of N.

Ashland av- nue is moving this week to 404 North Cedar street. MEETING TONIGHT Mrs. W. King. Mrs.

S. E. Rohrcr. RETURN HOME Train; Saves Tots, Mr. and Mrs, George S.

Meyer, W. J. Osburn of West Madison avenue Teachers and officers of the Bihle eral days. have returned home from Canada, school this evening in the ctiurchj Ml' ana jars. Meyer 1110 apeui, me past seven weeks in Canada, Mr.

Os- is enjoying a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jewell and AFTER OUR GREAT AUGUST FURNITURE SALE son Harold, ol painesvme, were the house guests of Mr. and Mrs.

H. Taggart of Madison avenue Sunday and Labor Day. They also visited N. J. Bachofner.

Liberty street, returning to their- home Tuesday morning. Miss Ida Evelyn Lepply of North Cedar street spent the week end visiting relatives at Painesville, Every Sunday EXCURSION $175 1 HOME FROM INDIANA Mrs. Adda Robinson of Sunny Side returned home Sunday after havlnij spent the past three months visiting relatives at New Castle, Bethany park, and other places in that vicinity. HOME FROM CAMP Mr. and Mrs.

George Horchler and sons of E. Cherry street have come in from camp. They spent the summer at their cottafie at Cottage Grove, near Wilmington Junction. RESUME? TEACHING Miss Hannah Agan of W. Madison avenue left Tuesday for Ycungstown, where she resumed nee work as a teacher in the Chaney high school PRAYERMEETING They spent their time at Sparrow Lake, Woolsey Bay, and visited relatives at Kitchener and oi her places.

They report an enjoyable time. RETURN' HOMF A party Df four sirls had an enjoyable Lime spending two weeks at (i urri-jF-' p.r. Miitv-n Lake prertv included Miss Edith Johnston. Clayton street: Miss Olive McNeil. MLa Ruth Jones and Miss Porter ol this city.

Mrs. E. M. Johnston ana son Hal-let of W. Clayton street the past week with the girls at the coctap-e.

Mr. Johnston and daughter Miss Dorothy were there over the week-end. ATTENDS "CONFERENCE Quarterly Meeting At Croton Church We're clearing our floors for the autumn season. Closing out all odds and ends at sacrifice prices which will be good news to every home in New Castle. We must dispose of every piece of this merchandise IN A HURRY! No large quantities, but values that are sensations.

Be early for these super-bargains tomorrow! OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT HANEY'S NO EXTRA CHARGE! Reports Of Various Organizations Will Be Heard With Financial Reports Of Church Round Trip To AKRON Lv, New Cajtlo 9:53 o. m. llnltad for ralum an trdln IhvIhs Akron 7,30 P. n. For-forth-information.

Tick! Agnt splendid If you have no account here, tomorrow would be a time to open one so that you could use it throughout the ear and pay tor your purchases as convenient. Tne rr.jd week prayer service be conducted this evening at 7:45 in the Mahoning M. E. church. Rev, Sleppy.

pastor, in charge. AT ERIE, PA. Howard Purely of Cherry street and Eugene Scanlon of W. Wabash avenue are spending the st Erie, Pa. HOME FROM TRIP E.

P. Scanlon and son Eugene oi W. Wabash avenue have returned from a western trip. While p.way they visited relatives' in at Chi- Virpi Wettich ot West Clayton street has returned from the Girl Reserve conference held at Kiskl-minctas Springs school, Saltsburg, Pa. Miss Wettich.

vice-president of the Senior Girl Reserve club was one of the delegates. Pour delegates and two faculty advisors" attended from the local club. They -were away ten days. JNMUKED BY FALL Mrs. P.

W. Guy of North Liberty trcct the misfortune to fall, seriously injuring her left leg. The accident occurred on Labor Day at Butler. where Dr. and Mrs.

Guy were The fourth quarterly conference- of the Croton Avenue Methodist church will be held this evening in the church with Dr. C. C. Farr, district superintendent of the Erie conference in charge. Reports from the various committees and organizations of the church will be heard and the financial income and disbursements reported.

BALTIMORE OHIO Check Every Value Here Pleasing Magazine Racks! Our former price, 73 Veneered Snd Ta.ble! Our former price QQ was 32.00 3 I 9 Bird Cages in assorted colors. Ours former price. Windsor Ciiairs! Our farmer LIVING ROOM SUITES Recent styles-of impressive beauty, durability and luxurious resiliency! Good variety colors, materials and designs! Look them over They'll save you many dollars. intending tne state ponce meet. Jroi-lowing the accident Mrs.

Guy was removed to her home here. MEETING POSTPONED The meeting of the Ladies Missionary society of the Madison Avenue Christian church has been postponed tor one week. was Every One a Guaranteed Bargain Unfinished Kitchen Chair! $1.69 uaran Tnner-S i Mattress, beautiful tick. For- $17.50 All-Porcelain Gas Range, cabinet style. Our former price sraao $47.50 Porcelain Table Tops, grey, creen or whice eases! Price $1.00 Pull-Cp Chair, upholstered jacquard.

Form e-r price siso $12.95 Ball-Bep-nnc Gilder, uphol- scheduled to meet on Friday this $7.50 BOYS GIRLS RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Clark of Sunny Distinctive Coffee Table! Our former price, rtT $6.95 90-30 Metal Bed design or charm visiting relatives at New Castle and 3-Piece Jacquard Suite davenport, button-back chair and club chair; our former SQQ.OO uectiany pars.

ma. Tney companied to Pittsburgh ing S7.95 $4.95 price, $149 Clark's sister, Mrs. Jessie Wilson. Mrs. Clarke and Mrs.

Wilson left here more than two weeks age Mr. Clark raer price. S34.00 3oincci tnem tnere tne latter part oi $19.50 eecr. Kiddie's Day $2.95 $29.50 3-Piece Suite in Mohair davenport, cogswell chair and club chair; $1AQ our former price, $169 Ivv Bed Davenport Suite in Jacquard davenport, club chair and button-back chair; $11(1 our former price, $19S Liberal Terms No Extra Charge Last Big Play-Day Before School Ladder Sack Chair, maiiog-. Saake Oil Eroom Cabinet, color enamel finish.

Our former price S12.5Q $9.75 Drop-Leaf Table of hardwood, unfinished. Our price $9.85 3-Fiece Fibre Suite. scte. chair and rocker. Our former $19.50 Dresser pocd mirror and EfSf' $13i50 $595 Was S6.95 Smart Davenport Table! Our STSjIT" $7.95 Cascade Park Occasional Table in walnut color.

Former $17.50 price, iHS.75 Saturday, September 6th BEDROOM SUITES ti-Pun aj.s the ju.y iir.r .1 1 Dig program ot sports under the direction or jacK Hulmes Races and Games, Penny Scramble and Candy Scramble. Prizes for winners. Swimming 10c If You Have Your Own Suit ECKERD'S DINING ROOM SUITES! Now. in the midst of the season, this fine dining room merchandise is price-cut ruthlessly! Intriguing styles of through and through quality, Dinette Suite in Walnut Veneer, buffet table and four chairs $CQ our former price, Ov Sec this Table, China, five diners and host Chair; walnut veneers; $QQ our former price. $150 Admirable Sfvlc Dinim? Suite of eight pieces.

Buffet. Tabic and fJ Chairs (China AQ extra); our former price, $198 Ivv Liberal Terms No Extra Charge! CUT RATE Every one of these irresistible, new style suites for the bedroom will be moved out quickly in this clearance. Values like these are practically never underpriced so much. Attractive, full size Bed, Chest, Vanity ov Dresser, decorated; our price was $119 Ow Decorated in ivory and green, 4-piece suite Bed, Dresser, Vanity and Chest; former' price was $140 Includes your choice of Hollywood Vanity or Dresser with Bed and Chest; former price as $198 3 vi Liberal Terms No Extra Charge! 30 East Washington St. This Coupon and Entitles any Uiddir- to ride merry-Ko-round, seaplane, old mill, miniature err, miniature airplane, miniature Ferris wheel, brownie coaster and Joseph's Market This Coupon and 5 Entitles any kic" to ride dodp' em, ponies, laff-ln-thc-dark, tum-bic bus, auLn racer.

Pop, Hot Dogs and Ice Cream Cones BANANAS Per lb. 5c yellow Bantam Co, pc per dor. EavW Good From 10 A. M. to 6:00 P.

M. WELCOME KIDDIES Come, Bring Brother and Sister ns25c 55c, 60c WILL DO BETTER AT HANEY'S ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR".

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Years Available:
1891-1978