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ShVEN NEW CASTLE, NEWS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1936. WORTHY MISTRESSES' THANKSGIVING DINNER Flying Hindered At Local Port Today I Library Workers if To Meet Monday Relieve Bezdek Of His Duties At State College Wampum Quartet In Auto Mishap Prevented From Appearing At Teachers Institute This Morning: (CDntlnaol rtoni Pco Tour) to suppose that hi miEht intervene to nullify the effects of rattlesnake poison. Now thnt our comer of the universe is known to contain thirty thousand million suns, some of With foe; tint! nenr frost in lhe these mornings, people lire bepin-ninfi to think of the holidays, first Hallowe'en, Thanksgiving nnd then Christmas. For ThnnkspivijiR, plans have already been made for a number of affairs, another of Lhe.se being arranged Friday by in embers of the Fttsc Worthy Mistresses club. L.

O. L. when it met in the home ol Mrs. Kate Womcldorf on Laurel boulevard, November was set as the dnte for a dinner in the home With $20,337 In, Speed Efforts To Get 330,000 Flyinp has been temporarily suspended at the New Ctistlc airport due to the fact that the work on the- new port has now reached the site of the okl runways. According to FLidiay c.

Wilson, planes have not been flyiiiR out of the local port since last Monday, but It Is hoped that provision may be made sd that students may bo able to use the field on Sunday. The present airport will form one end of the large of the now port, The (jrouhd has been leveled sufficiently noiv and it believed STATE COLLEGE. Oct. 2 Climaxing mnnth-s of dissension and agiutjrm by nnd alumni. Hugo Eezdck today relieved of his duties as director of the school or nhyslen! nriuratiori and athletic at Pennsylvania State bv the board of trustees.

them one million times as big as our sun, while millions of other universes are scattered through space, it is unreasonable to expect the ruier of so vn-st a realm to sus- WhIJc en route to the Lawrence county teachers convention at Union high school, the members of a quartet from the Wampum high iOhoo) featured in an accident on the roaci about mile from Willow Grove this morning, BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR SOCIAL EVENING FOR HOPE FOP. SUCCESS AT NEXT MEETING- of Mrs, Martha Morse on Sampson MRS. GEORGE WOODRlNGi A. C. T.

CLASS TEAM i street Adojulng a report of :t.s The fallowing committee l.i i lives- The car was bclnf; driven by Glenn athletic cnmmittef: named Davis. and the other members of tlgate charges acnjrst Ecdrk, who pend laws that he made, or I personally to Interfere with the cf-! fects oi snake poison. IMPORTANT from the poliLicai as well as the religious point of view is the visit to this country of Cardinal Pacelli, Papal Secretary of enteric of friends comDoslnfi the I Mrs. Chill ies Fleming and Mrs. was named: Mrs, Bertlia Dougherty.

Mrs. Martha Morse find Mrs. Julia Miller. Bingo was in play for amusement, the favors golmj to Mrs. Blanche time planus will fly from the port tomorrow, nccordiny: to Mr.

Wilson. Moonlight 500 club mis feted Friday Frank Taylor were associated In tlie the tniartet included Joseph Craven, i hns been identified with Pmn ataie Dorothy Conner and Loreita Dae-! for many ysrs, formerly hr-ud Ohio. None of the occupants of the foolbdil coach, the board extended entertainment of the C. T. class evenir.S! by Mrs.

Gcoi'Ste oodrinu of the First Christian church Fri- hi. her home on Aimira avenue, tnc Lewis, Mrs. Martha Morse and Mrs. cm- was seriously injured, but thny him lenvc oi nnsencc with pay of $30 000 which the Free Public Library drive cninpnigncrs are se'i'ffirtg should be mired when tile energetic, public-spirited r.ohci-tors in The for their second report Monday evr-nhir. TTi'-y rtiryirted $20,327 of the J.t'OOO v.

hen ii-wy re in turn complimenting their day cvcnlnpr, in the former's home MrL1T Osier. Mrs. Mary Bay was fretivc as of October 1. and the on Kurt Place, Pretty flowers M'crc hcistrss bv turning the aliatr into presented with a guest prize. wcrc bruised enough to hinder them from attendinc the morning session and part in the program.

A number of musical si'leciious had been scheduled, under the direction of Miss Mae Boyer. PERSONAL MENTION that he will be given a position "not 'nnc( rned witn nthlellcs" or an "honorable dismissal" wiien he returns, choice was left to him. a birthday pnrty for her. A lovely was presented Mrs. Woodrlns by Mrs.

Alice Guy on behalf of th? club. The usual came of cards was in v.ix. prices point: to Mrs. Charles An appetizing luncheon was scrv-cf nt 5 o'clock, with delicious com provided by Mis. Amanda Bolinijer.

as one of the viands. The club ti pid. planned a com roast for earlier the week, but these had to be ean- 1 about the home to create an aurac- live sett inn. After Lht- business -was concluded. remaining hours were social, and a delightful lunch w-ns served by the hostesses, assisted by Miss Anna Fowicr.

Special trues ts were Mrs, State, dh his way to America. It Is the first lime that a VaUco-n official of such hi Kb riuiK has visited the United States. His f.bsencc Ii'oni Heine Is eor.sicicrec! so Impart-im thnt the Pope compelled to cut shot his bfk'r vacation and return to the Vatican. It is expected as a matter of course that the Papal Secretary will call upen Die President, during his short visit of two weeks. The politi iRush To Register Hoover.

Mrs, William Mitchell and musicn! instructor of the school. They struck an automobile bearing an Ohio license and both cars were thrown from the road and considerably damaged. celled when the weather turncrl J. H. 'Mears.

Special ifueats Robert Sawntukc. nee Dorothy Toy- lor. who van ur from Beaver Falls, Mrs, Rachel PJ'yor, Moravia slrcei. is seriously ill ac her home. Clyde Furlong, of Sycamore street.

Is showing Improvement following an opeiTition. At Court Hons MRS. HARRY ALFORD HONORED AT SHOWER cal world wonders whether will, directiv or thruuHli a bishop, com- were Mrs. Charles Hoover and Mrs. I'; uiik Winer.

Sweets were enjoyed play. Afi.e.- lIh- names were concluded ihu invited the guests to the rl mom. where they found an Mrs. Merrill Ceriwcll ancl Miss Fowler. The next meeting will take place November 5, la the home of Mi's.

Ezri Marvin, 137 Lcrvsiue avenue, Rm 11 nrnmrniiy r-Tir-h 1 has returned from a shoit visit in i with Father Cnughiln, so Police Searching For AUshouse Assailant active pontics. Office Crowded Today And Over Three Hundred Registered Yestcrdav Friday evening, the Misses Jeanne Bloomer nr.d Dorothy Bonghter entertained Jointly at an tittractlvuly appoui Uii.1 dhmer-showcr honoring Mrs. Hurry Alfovd, nee Dolores auraciive. nirjlt' for luncheon, deco- I PDmlrrT, TOPir riiied in and white, with flow- CIVIC PROJECTS I Ur Iters r.ncl f-imdldiiitn adding to the FOR MEN GARDENERS Betty Woodrlns aided ken MUSSOLINI, Italiait ruler, has Issued, an Interesting order concerning ctlauette in Ethiopia. Under Hade Selassie and other Arabic rulers, native Ethiopians including chiefs, on entering the ruler's presence, were comJciled to lie flat on the floor, face down and wriffllle on tlicir stomachs to tht ngust Detroit.

Mich. Quorino Piccr.ri, of Calbreutb avenue, is confined to his home on account of illness. Francis Fumraontl of Edison avenue, hius been adzuitted to the EIZ-wood City Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

John Morar and son John of -ilO Gnlbrcr.th avenue have returned home from a visit in Cleveland, Pat Scoplo, of South Mercer Si.ate nnd city police today are searching for a man whom alleged to have attacked and assaulted Perry Alkhousc, 57. early ibis Regisirntior. Clerk Thomas Edmunds and three assistants wer 1 kept busy today at the carthousr registering eleventh hour New Cas- her. The no: I regular meeting is scheduled for Thursday evening, Oct. IS.

at the home of Mrs. Francis H. Johnson. Allen street. Mens Gnrden club will meet cvcnt WCll; pace lL 11CU.by tavern Tuesday evening of next week, Oct.

I on HRrlansbiirE road, at o1-G. in room 323 at the-senior hlgli cioc FAl! noivers were used as the school, on Lincoln avenue. lftbe ctcrplcce, and ribbons lead- The October gathering wul be of froTl lhQ sucs, pticvs had special Interest, inasmuch as the dainty favors In the form minia day loni they 1.1 'jxpeied that the I Merirs. lnvc.stlgatiin; officer of the i carnc. and It ported Thursday noon.

I The Monday report rallv, looked 1 fcr.vrrd to as the "Victory Dinner" of the n.npsisn, be at 6:30 o'clock. Todny in 3 II sect inns ot Now Ca.stle. the learn workers continued their so! jr.iLaUcn. They are de-ttrmra'C to put the drive across and they're no less determined to end the campaign by Monday night. Citizens Oivinc Support Chairrrdn Walter W.

Duff, satisfied that the S30.000 will te wruien across the eampsinn bfja rd nn Monday, declared 'that New Critic is giving us marvelous support." "Marty tlie drive have not been approached by term workers as yet. It may te tliat. for seme reason, some resident', may not be reached. Many of these wm-t to contributi thnr part to the drive, iind ashmg to contact us." At the campf.isn office in the 1-iv. renee fsavmns Trust Company there wa.s activity gators.

Team workers railed for new materials there its their original supplies became exhausted- Chairman Duff and other leaders today urged that campaign icrkers be present for the dinner on Monday King Edward vin. mixing cocktail, is not strikingly original, vVa-shinaion had his personal recipe making beer. The Stars and Stripes forever. state police, aent Allshou.se to presence. locnl To emphasize their servility tiiey CRITCHLOW-CAMPBELL WEDDING ANNOUNCED club will hold a flower show of its ture bashets, attached at the other literally wriegied iikc snaKes no nas uuen visiung in even allowed to go on nanus ana Th street house wliere illshouse Jives own.

with each member contributing choice blooms from his own garden Professor C. Black will talk on civic projects sponsored by garden clubs, Klvlng first-hand information rush continue tonight, as the last day to register ior the November oleetlcn. i Yesterday 300 were registered and the total for the week is around 700. In view of the fact thftt have hud ail summer tn which I register, the lis: of eleventh honr applicants is surprising. The Jotnl vote of the city of New Castle will to tile Of Ini-crrst locally Is the marriage Miss Jlicrc'ia Critchlow, daughter After the serving of a delicious -icnignn ior uk past tnreo wocks, menu, bridge claimed attention dur- nLS returned home, ing the balnnce of the leisure period, Mr, and Mrs.

Frank Moreau ot Frizes fell to Myrna Smith and Hcl- Johns town, visited recently at the cn Miles for winning distinction. home of Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Glitch, At an appropriate time, the guest i Neshannock avenue, of honor was presented with an ar- Mrs.

Clara Small and son Bob of I of Mr. and. Miiv. Edward Critchlow of si. ret to Robert Clyde 1 -1'? Campbell, ton of Mr.

and Mrs. C. With New Castle Afro-Americais Campbell. of Moody avenue, this tiiy. ray of miscellaneous nature, for Central City have concluded a three be considerably increased by recent registrations.

knees. Ai. regular intervals iney struck their three Limes on Lhe ground- I Mussolini tells them Lo sLand up and walk in. This will seem strange to native Ethiopians, at first, and same will probably think it a sign of weakness: tiiey will discover that they are mis WE GO UP and down quickly In tin- United States, particularly in new enterprises. William Fox, once one of Lhe mast energetic, successful of.

moving picture men, now a olina. Tennessee and Mr. Black's subject is of partlcu-Iht interest: to the Men's club, as they are furthering a project of their own In New Castle, that of her home, this feature being cleverly carried out. beautifying the piece of property lying this side of the North street bridge, on Croton avenue. An unusually good attendance is VICTIM OF FALL LEAVES HOSPITAL Wiliism Meade, Curum, w.

va who suffered injuries when lie frorr. a train on the B. unci O. railroad in the early tins week, has recovered and left tiie Jameson Memorial hospital Friday. The couple united In marriage Saturday, September 26, on the or the First Presbyterian church in New Cumberland.

W. with the Lev. McDevltt, officiating with the ceremony. The bride was attired in a navy blue er.se,:ioie with matching accessories. The couple was attended by-Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Seconds, Kiss Betty Brown and Lawrence E. Byler. With a wide acquaintance, the nt-wiy-weds have a large- number Of friends In this city, Both Hold re SUNSHINE KKNSIS-CTON Sunshine kensinginn will have meeting Monday -vening, ai the home of Mrs. Ailce Shclton.

Green street. EVER READY CLUB Miss Elnora Richardson was a pleading hostess to members of (he weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorr of South street. William S.

GUbcrL. of Scranton, is now visiting with his uncle and aunt. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard W. Kisthart.

of Park avenue. Mrs, Reed Orr unci daughter Caroline, arc here from Homestead for a. few days' visit. The Orrs are former Now Castle residents, Misses Violet Black. Mary Murio.

Angellnc Dcvitto, Dorothy Medic. Connie Eai-letl and Marie Roman of this City were in Pittsburgh Thursday. Mrs. "llna G. Conrad of H.ius ave EUR1TT-GORSKI WEDDING TOLD Helena Auxiliary Helena Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian church had an-all day quilting Tor the Granado 2vllsslon on Friday at the home of Mrs.

C. R. Sherer, Mt. Jackson rond. Luncheon wtu served at 12:30 p.

by Mrs. W. Pond, Mrs. J. Ed Duff, Mrs.

H. H. Beck, Mrs. Algernon Jones and Mrs. Sherer, Pond, as president, took charge of the short business meeting.

A very interesting program was offered. Mrs. H. Gordon lad Lhe devotions. Twentv-six members re- bankrupt, tells the court that In 1030 he was worth one hundred million dollars; now he has only odds and meaning only a few hundred thousands, here tmd there.

One othiir well known, able moving picture man refused sixty mil C.VLT Ready club our this week I POMONA CHORUS Word enmes from Sacramento. at act nomc ipecia were Mrs. Mohie Johnson, Mrs. Nina Gil- JOSEPH'S MARKET lion dollars en-Sli for his Holding more and -Miss Francis Jeroi Mar- What was then moil. 1 shcrb time ago 13 East I.

one ATa Thcnc 50 nue lias returned alter spending the sponded wit'n geofrraphlcal lacs on nasi two wiMjka with her nephew, Kl sponsible positions ut the New Castle Pottery. They htivo dispensed with it wecldhv.i trip are at home In a newly furnished apartment on Shaw street, Miss NcwJon Entertains Miss Ada. Newlor. welcomed the Foreign Missionary Society Africa when Lhi roll was called, and i ncj: Werner of Brookfield Town-Miss Sarah Knott followed with an ship. o.

Cnf. of the marriage of Miss June Euritt, or that place to John J. Gor-skl, son nf Mr. and Mrs. John Gor-ski, of 21 Charter street.

New Castle. The ceremony was performed on Sunday mcrnlng. September 27. at Rer.o, Nevada, and the young couple will reside in Sacramento, at 1117 Twelfth street. The groom is a former local young man.

going to Sacramento two years ano whore he became Identified with the Standard Oil Company. interesting talk on that country. Round 5 leak, lb The hostess, a-ssisted by Mrs, Verne Wheeler, served dainty rcfrcsh-I men is. Mrs. Amy Morrison will be hosiers I evening, Ocro)jr 12, the final iTieetmg previous id the district meeting at West Bndgewater.

when the Rebecca Aldridirc club of Beaver Valley will i hostess to lhe nortiiwestern district convention oi Colored Women's Ft'demied Clubs of Pennsylvania. i worth si.Mv millions, melted to nothing. AMID ATX the discussions, fighting, hatreds, denunciations, accusations and libels of the day, you might spare a moment's sympathy for Queen Mary ot England. After ruling Buckingham as its royaJ mistress, and wife of Kins George for twenty-five years, she gave up tlie great pa.lnce forever Thursday, driving with her son, the ON OCTOBER 12 Pomona Grange chorus will meet at Liberty Granee hull on Monday evening. October 12, one week later lhan a previously announced Octo'oer 5.

i THREE ARE KILLED Tl New Scrvlefl NEWAP.K, Oct. 3. Three young mt'z University ot Deb- ware sophomore and two farmers wore killed in two automobile i dents in this part of Delaware to- i day. Tlie dead wt-ze Fred White. IS.

of' Wumington; Merrit: Moore. 21. and Paul Morgan, is. or Odcsi-a. Standard Oysters, Two special guests were heard on the program.

Dr. Pandora Simpson, returned missionary from India, who talked on her work in Jchtillm, India, and Miss Harriett Chapman, of Sprlngboro, who told of her experiences in Singapore, Malay. oi the First M. E. church to her home at East street Friday afternoon and.

in entertaining the members had for her assistants Mrs, Helen RuLison rind Mrs. W. The officers had charge of the worship service and ihe president, Urs. J. Is.

Kerr, tock over the busi 18c 27c 10c 35 16c 25c Miss Geraldinc Winter, of Cleveland HoighLs, arrived today to be the guest over the week end of Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Reynolds, Euclid avenue.

Mrs, Minnie McAUen has reLurned to her home. In Warren, afier spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Enrl, West Washington street.

Mrs. Anthony Monico and son Anthony, of Warren, are visiting with her parents. Mr. nnrl Mrs. Joseph Iacobuccl and family of Summit street.

Hint Ground Meat. IT, Wax Bean. Qt. bask! Onions. 10 nb biz Fancy Pi'ripors, ft'.

bnkei The World ness session. FIptvs for the new year's Choir Gives Tci. One hundred fifty guests attended the tea given Thursday evening by the choir the Third United Presbyterian church in the church dining room. Perfect arrahgemeu Ls had been made for the affair and It turned out to be very delightful from open to close. The program wos nnnotinc- hew king-, and her daughter, the Princess Royal, to her new modest residence, Marlborough House.

I Her staff of servants be cut down, but flie ttlll have her of the bedchamber" to rend to her i in the evening unci look alter her! mail: and more important, the MAWY-AM-I CLUB On evening from to o'clock Lhe Happy-Am-I kiddies will mrr't at 331 a '-l- Moravia The club was organized September 21. Tucker was elected president; Rose Marie vice president; Viola Warner. Marian Doster. assistant sorretarv; It isn't likely i ha I poet who wrote "Man but At A Glance here below'' tile- fellow MMKBBaMnMfeOHl grateful English people will always (CotltlBULia rrom Tnjr Tonr) leck upon her as it, real nuee: Miss Helen Iacobuccl of 1012 Sum-'rnlt street is In the New Castle hospital, where she underwent an appendicitis operation on Wednesday 'morning. She Is doing as well as without her model husband, i ed by miss Mabel Kocher and tn- eluded the welcome to guests by Mrs.

I W. H. Schoenfleld, president of the i Xntherine Anderson, treasurer: Vel-j ma Anderson, chaplain; Douglas I Hill. reporter, and Mrs. Mauldin, supervisor.

The last meet work were made find a program of interest followed. David N. Kensl spoite on; and Shades In Africa," ana Mrs, Kerr presented the first chapter ot tl'i study book. "Congo." Miss Alma Wolvcrton save a sketch of the life and work of David Llv-Inc'stonr. Refreshments were served by the The meeting on November 6 will be at the home of Mrs.

F. S. Ntlgh, or. street and the associate hostesses will be Mrs. H.

C. Stillings. Mrs. Lura Elliott nnd Mrs. Herbert Smith.

could be expected. HOT WATER HEATERS commerce. It rendered a good account of Itself. Perry's victory on Lake Erie, Macdonough's stroke at and the stirring deeds of Lawrence. Rodgcrs and a score of commanders bore testimony to the valor of American seamen.

ing vnis at 33 1.1-3 Mem via street with 1C present. JOINT COIvnu UNION Bethel and St. Luke's Zicn choir, soles by Dorothy Fry, saxophone numbers by Don Potter, a baritone vocal solo by James Bowman, a bfiritonc horn solo by Chas-Coulter, rntl a playlet by a group of young people from the First Eap-tlst church, coached by Mrp, Mary Landls, and entitled, "Mother' Cooking." ideal British sovereign. IX GIVING JAPAN rnr place that she has made for in so few years, we mutt remember that her important war has not been the conguesl of CkJrw, nr ot Russia, on one occasion, but her successful war aaJnst the forces of nature, tidal waves, earthquakes, volcanoes. Tlie latest aLtack on Japan's peace mind comes with un eruption of INVEST In Rest With A SIMMONS Beautyrest MATTRESS Finally, the British "blockaded the Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Snwntske, rnee Dorothy Taylor) were up from. Beaver Falls Friday evening, the former attending the football game, while the latter visited her mother, Mrs. Frank Taylor, of Neshannock boulevard. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Paul R. Dufford, of Park avenue, with Mr. and Mrs. Earl W.

Dufford. of Emerson avenue, have departed on a trip to and Havunna, Cuba. They formed churches will have a join; convmun- ion every first Sunday oi the month at 3 p. m. Tills Sunday it will be at with Rev.

Dockery of St. Lukc preaehtng the com- iiiunlon seriucn. Tlie Bethel and Zlon cliolrs win sine. The may be a billion years okl ac night, but it looks new the next morning. With Fillings For All Csrs Tea.

and refreshments were then served 5t tables decorated by cut flowers and pastel candles dressed up in ribbons of yellow, Atlantic coa.st, paralyzed American commerce, foreign and domestic, and held the whole seaboard In a vice-like grip." Neither could gain a definite victory, or desired to go on. Russia tendered mediation. In July, Mount Asr.rria, vomiting ashes likt those that burled Pompeii, scatter part of a group of 200 other repre- TLev. WiHiani McPJiern. re-appointed pastor of Bethel A.

M. will pleach Sunday at 11 a. m. and 3 p. ni.

of Norge products, who 1S14. delegates to the two nations sentntlv are guests di tne cnstriDuiors. G. H. Ladles Ladles of the G.

A. R. will hdd an alt-day nuilting on next Tuesday in Modern Woodman hall, followed by a business period at two o'clock. The members will tr.ke their own lunches nzid coffee will be provided, DEAN PHIPPS CITT AUTO STORES met at Client, bwitzenana. prolonged discussions, peace treaty was agreed upon, There ing them over villages for fifty miles around.

It Is inevitable that Japan, where millions of human beings are cooped up on small volcanic islands, should seek to expand. She might well be anxious to move away completely. TflEE NEW YORK reporters in I was no telegraph. America did not know for weeks afterwards. Jack Since drinking has become a family nfftir ihe neighbors can't ii-li by the noise whoLher it Ls the wife or lhe master of honn lvnue who i.s kicked Mr, p.nd Mrs.

John Shlmp, ot Johns towr Charles Shlmp, of Atlanta, Ga Mr. and Mrs. Harry Temple, of Johnstown. Mrs. Flora CaiT, of Pittsburgh.

Richard Foitz. 01' BalLlniore, Mrs, Daisy of Sharon, have returned to their homes after being called lo Now Cattle's Modern Furniture Store son iron his victory over the Brit I 2a Ent wniiunrton St a race lime around tlie ish at New Orleans after the peace treaty had been signed. There would have been great gloom in America witJiout that victory for work were exactly even last end of the flr.n day out, for flic rtood feasor, thnt they were all Speak To Kiwanis New Cuslle by tlie death of Sam lie) Shim p. the war had accomplished notnlng except destruction. WJAS 9 Pffl E.

S. T. H'iUsbur-M AND CBS NETWORK GRAPEFRUIT 5 re 25 aboard the same Hindenburg dirigible, crossing the ocean. When you mid this, they will have landed in Europe, and be bonrding airplanes to continue tin-race around the world. It has grour, smaller, nBOYrp Seoul Activities Secretary Russell J- Schill, of Ell-wood City's Chamber of Commerce, will speak before the Kiwanis club here on "What a Boy Needs When He Begins to Feel Like a Man," on Wednesday.

October 7. Mr. Schlll, former coach of Ell-wood high school's football team. Is. being sponsored by the two Junior Kiwanlans of the club.

POltK A WAR ELECTION The presidential election of 1812 occurred during the war. President Madison was opposed by many in his own party as one who lacked energy. Various party leaders "took a The young bloods In control of congress were ablaze, then, the wwr fervor. When the congressional caucus for Madison for a second term was held in May 1812, merely 63 ot the 133 Democratic iCopyrisht. inrui, by Klrir rr-nurcs Syi- dlcucr, nm.

tiuijyrlnh arid nil aUirr rvfiil.) Nations are like Individuals, I When broke they ice! uucom- 25' rb You Can Now Buv at The Chambers Motor Co. SZ5 North Croton Ave. 1936 PLYMOUTH fop 3 Little per week plus Small Down Pnymrrtl The nhovc Inelurlfs Fire, Theft and SS0.00 Deductible 'olllslon Insurnncc. SO OTHER CHARGES. VOtIR PRESENT CAIt WILL BE ACCEPTED AS PAltT 7AVMENT ior table as one man CLEAN-QUICK SOAP CHIPS SeptibUcnns in congress attended.

In Religious and Fraternal Circles 25 The election iaelf was close. De IwiLt Clinton of New York, an in-idependeni with tlie support of the 'Federalists, opposed Madison. Penn For Quality Meats and Groceries TROOP 12 T30VS MEET At the Second TJ. P. church on County Line street boys of Troop 12, the church-sponsored troop, gathered for a meeting, this week.

Knot Lying conLesi-s opened tlie program, although the formal ceremonies of scout meetings took place afler the majority of the membership hud arrived. Patrol laiidet'fi made Inspections rtnd Lb.cn test work followed. Games featured part of the evening. Scoutmatscr Ray Zelgler and Senior PnLiol Leader Gecrge Miller were In chaTge. Scribe, John Senko, sylvania us votes are nil mat saved the president.

Clinton carried every northern state except Pennsylvania and Vermont, Krcg Corner W. Washington and Beaver Stu. Pbone 21 91. SUte Officer Speaks, The Women's Missionary soeieLy of the First Christian Church, at a meeting on Friday afternoon, heard an inspirational address by Mrj. Mary Buekner, state secretary of missions.

Her subject was "What Are We With Our Leisure The devotional study period on W. C. T. U. and L.

T. L. Fresh Beef Liver, lb I Medium Siicd Sunkist 3N 1 i SLrpi'Eitr rock UNroN Y. W. C.

A. Notes "The Pageant of a climbing Haee Through Friendship." was conducted by Mrs. Ralph Eukln. A number of guests from the Phil-Hps Circle were present. Tlie Slippery Rock V.

C. T. XI. will moot Thursday afternoon, October B. at 2 o'clock In the homo Mrs, Meaty Purk Chops, TV7HILE you're watch- ing some actor "steal' the show a burglar may be stealing your most valuable householdpossessions ETNA-IZE Got a Relide.ico BurgUry and Tbfi Iniurancu Policy, written by cho Eli in Cojuahy and Sumry Compnny of Hflrtford, nd lit "ETNA -p)ur Try Eckord's Nancy Jane Chocolates Vi Pound 25c 1 Pound 50c 2 Pounds SI.

00 Jessie Hunt. INSURANCE People's Realty Co. Section F. V. L.

IS, C. Mrs, Mallssa McKLssick, Df Vogltn S. Sauerkraut, No. can Wisconsin Brlek Cheese. IS street, wjicomtd members of Section of the Third United Presbyterian ITALIAN MOTHERS CLUFt Italian Mothers club held its regular meeting Thursday night in the Y.

W. C. A. During the usual business session, Mrs. Elizabeth Pcluso wiifi elected as secretary, sticceedlnij Mrs.

Helen Frabotfa, who resigned. Bowling whs enjoyed, Mrs. Margaret Tiikciuio was high scorer. BIRTHS Y. L.

B. to her home on Thurs day evening. Beans, Navy I Ibn After the business meeting ant! worship imriad, led by Mrs. a tasty lunch was served. (ArnuancrmPiili lo opprnr tn rblfi onlumn miijtl tiir li'ncL ivlllj And Idreris ai lyi'iinr and iln lire nBDie at I Hostesses were Mrs, Antonette Ar-I aiiiI-i'1i Tl.intl Parked 1'omatois, rans, jW better SERVICE for lower PRJCES for finer QUALITY SCOUT COAttD TO MEET Members of the executive board I JUL I LI UtlU Lll.T.

11 i l.iul 1 1 Mrs. Madeline Champ assisting. A Hallowe'en party will bo enjoyed on October 2Z. ECKERD'S Cut Kate Drug Store IIS VVhlctoo Sis of the Lawrence County Boy Scout A son, Anthony Russell, wris born council will gather in the Chamber to Mr. and Mrs, Homer Thompson, Phone 258 FKEE DELIVERY: We Accrpt Relief Orders nnd Cnsh Cbeclu.

Z.18 HAST WASHINGTON ST. Flione Commerce board room on HQ NorLh avenue, Olncy, Texas, day. October 5, at 5 p. m. The on September 22, local friends learn imi'ttlii: was postponed from early Mrs.

Thompson i.s the former Miss Woman is out of place on a Jury. No chance to change her mind nf- tor the verdict Is Jn the hands of the court. I. ,1 this week. lAUcu Hockenben'y of this city..

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About New Castle News Archive

Pages Available:
456,441
Years Available:
1891-1978