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THREE NEW CASTLE NEWS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1922. GOLDEN WEDDING IS OBSER VED CHRISTMAS HJIRB M'GOTJN were Major and Mrs. Dallas W. Shaffer of Cooperstown, N. Dr.

and Mrs. Fred Shaffer and family of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Almon R. Shaffer, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Miss Mary Shaffer, who is spending her vacation here from Drexil Institute in Philadelphia.

Mr. and Mrs. Reeher, Crawford avenuo, entertained nt a family dinner in their home ChriBtman, alBO celebrating the thirty-third wpddine anr.iversfl.rv of Mr. and Mrs. H.

S. Kelly. Guests numbered six FAMILY DINNERS centered with white carnatioi Fleming nnd FEATURE CHRISTMAS Eric The diverglo lumber ol fa.mil. Mr- and Mrs. Thirty members of tho Haunt lly were entertained at a hooi i 1 Mrs.

3d Mnrrln. North ined at a. family teen, which included Mrs. Mary m. Kelly, Mr, and Mrs.

Harry M. Kelly and, children Edith, Charles and Gilbert and the honor guest, Mr. and Mrs. H. S.

Kelly. Dr. nnd Mrs. H. C.

Mttchel and daughter, Isabel, of Winter avenue, were guests Christmas day at a family dinner in Hotel Noshannock. The dinner was given by Fred W. Mitch-el of Pittsburgh In Honor ol his mother, Mrs. L. B.

Mi telle, -New Wilmington, Other guests present at. the dinner ware Dr. and Mrs. J. W.

MItehel, Pittsburgh, and Attorney F. C. Mitchell, YoungstOWU. CLUB EVENTS FOR CHRISTMAS WEEK George. Hanna, Ruy street, Christmas.

Polnaettas and tall red candles decorated the tables. Mrs. Retta (jIDsod and son bod ware special KuestH and Miss Emman Brandon of MR. nnd Mrs. II.

M. McCHBSNBY. Niocara Falls wus an New Colonial Pumps $6 to $11 Any woman with an appreciation of real style in footwear will like these New Colonials. We show them in Patent, Dull Calf, Satin and Otter Suede. You can have them in the new Spanish heels, Cuban and low heels.

HE SURE IT'S HERB D. McGOUN visitor. Mrs. Hanna had tor her aids present who sat down to the Christ Christmas duy had a. double signi ficance for Mr, and Mrs.

Richard M. mas dinner and wedding feast were Mr Mrs. William Buchanan of in serving. Mrs, E. C.

Gardn Mrs. Ray Milton. A miniature Christmas tree McChesney of South Mulberry street for in addition to observing the day ed the table Christmas Day when Mr. at Yuletlde with their children and grandchildren gathered at home once Mrs. R.

H. McBrltle. ParK Wednesday's Clubs Circulating Book Club, Mrs, Chas. more in nappy reunion tney a-iso ceiu- New Galilee, Mr. and Mr.

Walker White of R. D. 5, New Castle; William McChesney at home; Mr. and Mrs. Richard S.

McChesney and children Elizabeth and Isabella of Finch street this city. Many useful gifts were received, uniting which is a player piano, Let- tertained at a one o'clock family aner. Covers were arranged for riinner in their home yesterday. The home was beautifully decorated and under tho tree which was illuminated with electric lights was a summer In the country, a California bungalow, a liUlo lake and a fountain constructed by H. G.

Boyd. The ffuests were Miss Verna Martin. J. K. Martin.

Harry G. Boyd, Joseph Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S.

Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and daughter Mildred of Louisville. Miss Ruth Barber, Helen Jane Martin, Doris Martin, and Wllbert Martin, Mr, and Mrs" William Glovor.

Cleveland avenue, had a dinner in-their home Sunday, December 24. The guests "were Mr. and Mrs. M. DauKherty, Croton avenue, and Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Fulkerson. and family of Crawford avenue. Mr. and J'rs.

T. E. Smith, Hutchinson street, had as their gueat3 for Christmas dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- orated their goioen weaning hiubl Greer, North Jefferson Book Club, Mrs.

B. Butler, nine guests and the appointments They were married December 24. i. During tho afternoon Mr. Mc- North Jefferson street, L.

A. to N. A. of L. Club, Mrs.

Fred Kease, West Grant street. 1S72, bv Rev, John "Wallace Bam. pastor of the First Presbyterian church at tho parsonage on North Jet-fnrsoii strft and with tho exception Bride acted as Santa Claus and distributed tho gifts to the guests. Arcadian Girls, Miss uiaayB, ncai- East Washington street, F. A.

Girls, Mrs. Baumaa Car- The descendants nf James and nnntfir. West Washington Nancy Jane Stevenson gathered at the Stevenson homestead in Slippery-rock township, Lawrence county. of a short time spent at Boavcr Falls, have. resided ill this city practically all their years.

During tho past .25 yeai'3 they have occupied the house where they now live. A mock marriage conducted by the ed from Mr, MnChesney's brothers, John of Maybury, Forest county. who is Dl years old; and James of ST; also from Mrs. McChosney's sisLer, Sara Elizabeth Dorn or and brother Daniel Shaner of Mossy Rock, Wash. Two other brothers, George Shaner ot: Leesburg road, Lawrence county, and Elias Shaner of East-brook were unable to be present.

Jones, Hamilton street: Christmas dinner. Those pres- id -Margaret F. New Castle Hospital Guild, Mrs. bert Sullivan, Phillips' street, Rita girls, Mrs, Charles McGivern, and Ella Bird Stevei cted who smith and ramuy ot uu ivj. Best Well Known Piano In America More Tban 020,000 In Daily Use In American Homes.

Rev. J. C. LonguneeKer wicn in aged, couple as participants was merry foature of the event. Thos Raymond Smith and son Fulton of Laurel avenue.

Grove City. Mr. and Edgar Sherbine, Kdgewood avenue entertained mom-hr. fhj: familv in their home BLACKFORD-BUSH WEDDING EVENT Highland Book Club, Mrs. Charles Chrlstwas.

Appropriate decorations as the host, they being the occupants of the homestead, Robert O. Stevenson and wife and children Frances and Elsie of near Ellwood City, John C. A. Stevenson and wife and children Mable. Mildred, Florence, Clarence, Paul, and Norman of Princeton Station, Pa George TV.

Stevenson and wife, children Jan-nett, Jean and Margaret of New Castle, Pa, William McK. Stevenson and wife and son Harold, and Walter Stevenson and wire of Now Castle, Penna. Ministers' Wives Club. Mrs. Williams.

Mahoninirtown. A very pretty but quiet wedding followed a family dinner Christmas 1B19 itensington, ran. ueorge day 1r. the home of Mr. mid Mrs.

P. S. nl Count Line str noon December 2S at 2:30. All girls of our Sunday school from lfi to 14 years are invited. New Year's eve First M.

E. will observe watch night with appropriate services. The pastor will be assisted by Dr. C. W.

and some ot the able laymen. There will be excellent music and tbo King's Daughters will furnish a free lunch. First Spiritual Olliuticc. First Spiritual Alliance church will havo tehlr regular service Wednesday evening at o'clock in Iv, of P. hall.

Clende.iln building. Rev. Alice BI.LCUftrct. 0C tutrriiar.a avenue, Gramoda Kensington, Mrs, H. W.

their daughter. Miss Mary became the biitle or nush. son of F. L. Bush of Madison avenue.

were used. me guests inn. Joseph Bentley and son, Joseph, Mr. and Mrs, H. Van Bureu and daughters, Evelyn Mae and Eleanor Jean, Mr.

and Mrs, "William Minner, daughter. Margaret, and Edna Mao, and son Bobbie. Mr. and Mrs. Ed-jrar Sherbine and daughters, Aileen and Sara Ann.

An elaborato six o'clock dinner -was served the home of Mr. ant! Mrs. Albert Kirker. Bloakley avenue, for the members of their family on nhHstmnR. The Quests were Mr.

and cCaslin, Chestnut street, H. B. Kenuington, Mrs. Josephs, '0, M. K.

Club, Mrs. Charles Gorley. 10 bridal cOilpirj were ifnd the ring ceremony was rend by M. Small ot tne ir-sc uuris- Oandi Club, Mrs. Thomas uaruanu.

A family dinner was held in the home ol Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Bollard, Beckford street, on Christmas.

Out-of-town guests were Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Greer and children Blanche, and Grace of Dunkirk, N.

Y. The other guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. C.

Layng tian church, and only intimate riends Reynolds street. Uber, pastor. Mrs. Shover and family, Mr, and Mrfl' Tho tier avenue. Reunited Ladies' League, Mrs, Market Dukes, South Mill street.

Queen Sewing Circle, Mrs, Burt ncfo tucd Prcsbyt sslnger and family, nd Mr. and Mrs. D. R. as attired in a gown and cream lace, and of American Beauty Mrs.

James Cooper and family. Mr Davit! Bollard Tills a nnc ivirs. no-wuro nu.ivi Bollard. 1 be shown in Jones. Johns street.

YOU choose safely when you select a KIMBALL 'PIANO, because you know all the musical world knows the standardized, dependable merit that has made the KIMBALL name a symbol of the thoroughly good instrument for two generations. When you buy a piano you choose for a lifetime; why risk disappointment? OPEX EVERY EVENING SNYDER PIANO COMPANY New Cfl-stlc's Only Conirleio Music Store. 'JO NORTH MERCER STREET Kl-Nu Club. Mrs. Clare Forringer, he Reformed Presbyterian eiiurch.

Mr. For the past, two years Mrs. Bush been a teaclicr in the r.awrence The films re furnished by the Penn- rr.mlly din- Cascade Slate Milieu-." -o nr. ex ner In their home Christmas. A f.mllv tlnnxr wai held in county schools, and Mr.

Bush ie employed at the E. O. Railroad com- Those present were Mr. and Mrs. cellent asortment of' views of the state capitol grounds, interior homo of Harvey George, Myer 9vnTiiiii vaatnrflSLV and celebrated George Fike and son Paxton of Ellwood City, and Mr.

and Mrs. JOhL Vandergrift of Pittsburgh. the eleventh wedding anniversary of Friday's Clubs Von Detle Kensington, Mrs. J. Book, Leasure avenue.

Oriental Girls. Miss Vesta EEsin-ger, Long avenue. 1922 E.OO Club, Mrs. Dennis Don-ncgan, Leasuro avenue." "ding trip' to Washington, D. Phil society will ins; rTidav evening adelphia.

ana points east. Mr. and Mrs. O. S.

Thompson of Youngstown. Out-of-town guests o'clock Jit the ptrsonage, Mrs. wore Mr. and Mrs. D.

BroKensnar. Mr. and Mrs. C. R.

Thompson and son i.ne nanansourg Koao neia a taraiiy dinner in their home Christmas. Covers were laid for 16, which Included Mr. and Mrs. John J. Thompson and Attend Birthday Anniversary.

htiH Mrs. X. Cornelius j-Hussell of Youngstown. Covers were riaid for twenty, and the hostess was COMPLETE PLANS FOR MICHIGAN BANQUET daughters, Thelma and Marjorie and assisted by Mrs. u.

a. lnompson Mrs. Raymond Stern. Robert or. Jiew Wilmington West' Morton street, have returned home after spending the week end in Grove City where they attended the 0th' birthday anniversary of the former's mother Mrs.

F. L. Cornelius Mr. and Mrs. Lester, Kavanangh of THE CHARLES X.

METZLER COMPANY STORE NEWS Bell Phone 160O. Citizens Phone 227. 908 East Wn-sb-biGton Street. road, Mrs1. Edith Patton and son Robert', Emma Thompson, Mrs.

Clyde Newton and daughter, Nancy Eell of Sharon and Mr. and Mrs. J. uui- Plans are being completed for the annual University of Michigan banquet, which will be held -al "Der.ember 28. in who was pleasantly surprised ween castle, ana the Misses Ada and of town- guests at the family dinner Zella Thompson of Pittsburgh.

tne cnnaren ana granacnuaren hu bering 12 gathered at her home. the Fountain Inn. More than' 'fifty' Second V. Christmas entertainment and white gift offering Friday eveoing at Grace M. E.

Official board will meet Wednesday evening at the close of the midweek prayer service. First Presbyterian, Christmas entertainment and the ottering of white gittR will take place Wednesday evening in the First Presbyterian church. Friday evening there will be an exhibit of stereopticou slides by J. T. given in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. G. M. Gibson. Croton avenue Christian nncrn.

Covorn -were arranged Mrs. Mary Veach, Frizisleburg is hostess at a family dinner in her alumni, and under graduates are pected to attend, and also everal ex- celebrate the occasion. 1 out An elaborate dinner was served noon and a cake with 5 0 lighted home on Christmas. Fifteen guests for 13 guosts and thu appointments wore in Orlstmas colors. Informal diversions were enjoyed alter din- of town members.

A fine program has been planned dli centered the table. Tho honor re present, which ware Mrs. Etta iffiths, Mrs, Margaret Comfor and i Bennie. Of Canton. Ohio.

Mrs. was presented with a be and Chesitcr Urlsby win i dim suing. The speak- ful 1 S. F. McFarland and son, Charles, of us other gitl inKtown.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tho cuests Floyd and son Gilbert, Miss attractive family dinner In their home Frasier of Beaver Falls, showing the ers will include Miss Madeline tic-Gurk, James K.

Pollock. Attorney W. K. Hugus and Attorney Robert M. White.

Westminster College Ploy The Westminster College Woman's Pearl Cornelius of Sharon, Mr. anc Mrs. I. J. Cornelius and Dorothy Monday at one ciock.

Cox. Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Coj and daughters, June Shirley and Jessie Irene and Mrs. E. M. Keeler of this city. John W.

and S. M. Veach of Frlzzleburg. the table was laid for 14 guests Billy, and Harold Lee of New Castle, Clyde Cornelius, Mr. and Mrs.

t. Cornelius and children Roosevelt. Lu elite, Ora and Paul and Mtss Edn; Smith of Grove-City. Club of Pittsburgh will entertain on Wednesday afternoon, December 27, Mr. and Mrs.

P. F. Kelllher, Park enue entertained at a prettily ap Expert Piano Tuning E. M. M'CREARY IMll Phone 14WS-W Hotoi Scbenley in Pittsburgh.

A pointed family dinner In their home yesterday, covers being laid for IS. William S. Kelliher of Indianapolis was the only out-of-town guest. The ptay entitled "The Senator's Wife. Will be given.

MISS Agnes uun win takp die loading part. work or the Egyptian mission wars. Intermediate Luther Lcntrue, Intermediate Luther league of St. John's Lutheran church will have a Christmas party Thursday evening at 7:30 in the church parlors. Each member is to bring a friend to the Party.

Prunes of Regular meeting of Dames Malta will be held this evening at eight o'clock in Malta-Hall. Central Circle. Central Circle ol Central Presbyterian' church will meet Thursday afternoon at two o'clock in the church. guests were Mr. and Mrs.

A. C. Specials For This Week Will be found in nearly every department. We have soiled boxes of Stationery, Candles: Leather Goods, Books, that must be cleaned up at once. Toys We have priced them" all so to make a quick clearance.

You may choose from our Toy Department at just one-third off. New Year And Thank You Cards Are ready in great abundance, at prices from 2 for 5c to 25c METZLER StR Dinner. Fellows of. tho 1019 class, N. S.

will hold their annual stag Friday evening in the Fountain Elaborato arrangements are made for the event this year, from all indications it will be a Including mips aih Kelliher and son. Clayton: Mr. and Charles Kelliher and children. Miss Marian Freed, Miss Mary, Anna, Bob and Jack; Mr. and rs.

M. u. iting ana aaugnter, jean, Iss Anna Reading, Vernabutte, Re-na and Anthony Kelliher. Mr, and Mrs, E. Mlllor, Dewey enue, had a 6 o'clock family dinner their home.

Mr. and H. C. Called to Vermont. T) A r.leaveland.

HtiXliland avi has left for Rutland, Vermont, where Wedding Announcement. Mr. and, Mrs. Henry Mills, Boyles avenue, announce the marriage of their son, John Stewart Mills, to. Mrs, Marjorie M.

Sebern, daughter ot Mra. R. F. McGaffick, of Pa, The ceremony took place this morning in the parsonage of Dr. Charles ther, G.

H. Cloaveland. He will be away for several days. Mo'rrlsey, Mrs. Sadie- Angus, Miss Naomi Raney, Mrs.

Bertha Raney, Robert Miller aid daughters, and Francis. Services Monday At DODGE BROTHERS MOTORCARS Sales and Service SMITH-FOSTER MOTOR CAR CO. D. W. T.

Club. St. Paul's Church Members of the D. W. T.

club will a familv dinner was held Jn the od I Pa. home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blgley, nnwftv avenuo. Yuletlde decorations meet at the home of Mrs.

M. p. boul-den. Finch street. January 5, in-sLead of December 2 9 as scheduled.

prevailed and out-of-town guests Three services were conducted in Paul's Lutheran church, Grant iiaroia ireen aim jurt. ahij To Attend Dance A number of local people will the dance given by the club ot the University Wednesday evening in the Ohio Beigley and son, Dee, ot FranKlln. street, Christmas day. At 7 a. m.

holy communion wus observed and at 10 id James Martin. Pros pect, street, held a family dinner ir hotel. Youngstown. Among those 'clock the main worship of the day their home. Twenty-six guests were Itltu Girls.

Mrs. James McGivern, 41 Laurel avotyie, will entertain tho members of tho Rita Club, in her home Wednesday evening Auxiliary To Meet The Auxiliary to the Sons or Veterans will meet Wednesday evening ot 8 o'clock in TJ. V. L. hall.

Matters Chester Grigsby, Keith Wilson, Rex. including Mr. ana Mrs. jonn was held, the pastor. Rev, George He-gele officiating, Special music was Baynham and children, Jir.

ana rars, James Jones and daughter Edith, McClintock, Clyde Whittaker, Ralpn Byers, Earl Smith and William May-berry. id Mrs, Paul smitn ana cmi- fsch, leader and the orchestra. At the close ot the musical pro gram the parsonage mortgage was cVren. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Kelly and son. Miss Jane Baynham of Blng-hampton, N. was the honor guest of importance will bo considered. burned. Rev, Hegele as president ot field 'street, celebrated, their twenty- the church, presided at tne ceremonies, assisted by Andrew C.

DIeiterle. Mis been secretary l'or Ihe past f'lh wedding annnersaij jii uii home Christmas night. Thirty-eight were other out ot town guests. lr. and Mrs.

R. Shaffer. Pear-street, held a family dinner in e.iit-i, Mri. In Religious and Fraternal. Circle MATHER BROS.

CO. Largest Jewelry Establishment in New Custle Jeweled Brace'ets Ring Gems of every kind in up-to-the-minute Settings. We Invite Comparison of Values. MATHER BROS. CO.

213 East Washington Street the Ladies' Aid society and chairman of the mortgage liquidation campaign, Mies Catherine. Slegle, treas- their home on' Christmas. The guests the house was decorated with Christmas suggestions. Dancing and music were the chief pleasures of. the even- ar ot tne iaaies --Ma auciety councilman ot the church.

At the evening service a program BniiKhtCrS The Daughters hold a meeting this Will Visit Mother. Mrs. Harry H. Rosenthal of High- was presented and twenty-six -silver for L. Hall in tho ind avenue, left Sunday evenii (1 gOia pins k'lvon su.ma)., suiuui jdonts with perfect attendance re whore she will cords for the year.

her'. She will also visit In Chattanooga. and Rev, Hegele conuueten services at HillHVlIlo church, Mrs. Marian LJslo in charge at 1:30 and at Low-ellvllle at 3:30 at the home of Wil- OSRSSTS KOl'Dy, Mrs. 1.

ijist, ouperinien- Spencer Corset gives the Standard Steel Car Men! American LeRlon Dunce. Friday evening, December 29, the he request it bo forwarded to the tate committee on grounds and pubic buitdlugs. I graceful poise of body which is dent. Board Of Revisions American LoKlon will hold their secret of style. No itrain, Just perfect- Jy ly corrected tight If I you wear onr glaHHAk, NICKUM POSTS BOND Want Action On Br idge Holiday Hoppe" in tne raiaib nuj-Ie.

Elaborate preparations are be First M. E. Wednesday, the 27th tho Beginners, Primary scholars und the Juniors will each meet in their own department room from 2:30 to 4:30 and receive their annual Christmas treat and have program and a good. Post Graduate class will have a dinner in the dining room of the church Thursday evening at 0:30. King's Daughters, will hold- a Christmas service at the Almira Home on Friday.

at 3 o'clock. Mrs. J. K. I-Ieess and her' committee will, have cliarge of the program.

Home Guards und ar ibe leadership of Mrs. William Wallace will hold a Christmas party on Thursday aUor- ing made for the affair, and being in To Hear Appeals today. sitttiiR as a board bo'given. Circulating Book Club. Membero of the Circulating Book George Nickuni.

appointed city 0151 electrician recently, today ttled bond 'ho j1" amount of $1,000 with coull-mo''c1l today. The bond will bo wcaul-ed ined and approved by the city soll- C. J. Roberts Employes ot tlto Standard Car company today petitioned oil to Ullto Immediate action 01 allceod clangorous Gardner Ay Bridjto. The petition was ror to the county comruisaioiters of revision, designated January 5, two until four o'clock p.

tor the hearting of appeals to the new Club will meet Wednesday afternoon the home ot Mrs. uuaueH ijrtur, North Jefferson etreet..

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