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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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New Castle Newsi
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SEPT. 5, 1934. ments CHEWTON Up To Senate Rev. N. C.

Ale- Williamsport. Gail Allen and Chas. E. Guy i Special Session Call Brings Palnsville, Ohio, spent the week) Up Question Anew At Mrs. Ada Kent, or Pittsburgh, Harrisburg er Mrs.

Mary Kurtz, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Walter rcnv onrf kjtctb. tffc4z to Satisfy- Has Chesterfield got it ice') 50115 of West Pittsburg, spent Sun- Mrs.

P. Guy, -Half HARRIS13UF.G, Sept. Misses Eileen and Ada Louise Guy sjs poimmeius automatically come before the senate on question of confirmation when the special session convenes. Five of the annolntments are Gov. Mrs.

Eliza Conner has home from a week's visit, with her Gilford Pinchot's selections on the Ohio. 01 le Miss Ruth Tillia and Betty Baker spent ounaay evening at the Horn, is Secretary of Labor and Industry Charlotte E. Carr. While it can safely be said that unless there is a repetition of the sr.is'sks' ol Me 1933 special sessicn by which Mrs. Alice F.

Lfveright was confirmed by the senate as secretary of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Davidson of Mrs. O. V.

nnnthlH nrf cji wcnare, miss varrs appointment will be ignored by the upper house, Joseph and David, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Faber of Al- Mr. and Mrs. Chas.

Sherlock visited with Mrs. Robert McAnlis In the Jameson Memorial hnsrrif.nl. TJVi. day evening. Katharine Mrfiolh nephew.

Frank Zahniser, of Chic-ora, Butler county, called on friends here Saturday. there is a strong possibility that one fare better this time than heret'o- Stahlnecker Certainty P. S. Stahlnecker. one-time secretary to Governor Finchot, Is considered the mast likely appointee on the commission to be given confirmation, if anyone is to receive it.

The Pinchot forces used Stahlneck-er's name at the last session in an effort to discharge the executive nominations committee because it felt there was less opposition to him than to any other member. Since then. Stahlnecker has given unstinted supported to the candid Miller who is seriously ill in the Alexis hospital. Cleveland, Ohio. New Old Age acy 01 Attorney uencraj wiutam A.

Schnader for governor. Pension Idea Being Fostered Herman In this same category A Fair Question and a Fair Answer For a Cigarette to Satisfy It must have the right kind of tobaccos. We honestly believe that the tobaccos used in CHESTERFIELD cigarettes are of better quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. It must be made right; uniform, well-filled no particles of tobacco getting into your mouth; no hard and soft places. It must have the right flavor and aroma the right amount of aromatic Turkish.

It must reach you just as fresh as if you passed by the factory door. CHESTERFIELD has what it takes to satisfy. Just try them. j- oicioerg. 1 1 jc s-s a c.

a staunch supporter of Schnader and loyal protege of the Judge John S. Enon Valley Man Get Copy Of Slahlnecker's term expires in 1942 1 Plan Beirut Boosted and Goldberg's in 1937. The other .7, unci nfirmed members and the veers ln We" their terms expire are C. Jay Good- C. W.

Stewart, of Enon Vallev nough. commission chairman, 1943: Frederick p. Gruenberg. 1940, and Thomas Egan. 1941.

The session has received a copy of an old age pension plan which is now ne lomer has been sent to Mr Stewart, by H. Robinson ar.rt win mars tfte first time Egan name will be before the Senate, inasmuch as he was named after the last ses-session to the vacancy caused bv the death of George W. Woodruff, an unconfirmed Pinchot appointee. tains the DrovisintiK nf nan P. which is the Old Age Revolvine Pension.

The Dlan oriffirwteH Iv, ih. CALLOUSES Wm r. jl. luwnsena, Pomona Cal. who was designed to survev the con ditions of the poor in that city.

The cans lor line payment of $200 ears of age with the following pro-'isions. They must, nu engage in business or professional work aeatn. for rroin TKcir life must be free from habitual criminality. They must take oath that they will spend the entire $200 ner month within the fm iZ, UnitcM States within thirty days after receiving it. The plan is to have a national sales tax put or.

sufficiently large to provide revenue for the fund. It 15 arguec approximately will be affected bv tht- rvn. GOODYEAR See Us For Everything In Goodyear: RADIATOR HOSE FAN BELTS RUNNING BOARD STEP TREAD TOP DRESSING SHELLAC FRICTION TAPE TUBE PATCHING CEMENT sion plan if it is adopted, that it will create p. new job for every person getting the nnnsinn nnrf n. ave wJ 11 xaKCfc aujvijust iiy them! uhuk.

prosperitv. I Jt planned to get signature's to petition from every state In the Union calling upon Congress to pass tha Old Age Revolving Pension at the next session of Congress in January. cgett it fifvEis Tobacco Co. "DAD'S'' PAPER CLEANER On Sale Here! sons attended r.hp Rhfiri. ily.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Unangsc and THREE ARRESTED ON DISORDERLY CHARGE held at Peace Valley park Palestine road Saturday. On Court House Hill I BILL BRAATZ 413 Croton Ave. Phone 4951, Edenburg News Kenneth Potter, mprfirsil ifurtrw MERCER, Sept.

5. Three boys, who cave their nlam nf roei- and Ed. Roberts. New Castle visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

William Lov Monday were Mr. and Mrs. "Walter the return of legal George Beatty nd wife and Mr, ANNUAL REUNION rence county, were arrested vester Saturday, Sept. 1, the descendants day at Fisher's camp, a dance hall wacnaci Calhoun have returned says that he is of the opinion that from a visit with relatives in Colo- Oi David and Eliza Loy held L.ajte townsnip. Mercer county, a charge of mrrlnnf One of the recommendations in harmful "the hJ! Harold.

R. C. Weakley of Youngstown and Harry Park of West street re-turned home from Northfa-t vhere I they visited their brother, Harry I Weakley. The names given were William miss-loners' convention was that Present method of hand candidates for office ahniilrf oniv hP ald he' Psons who desire to MODERN HEATING annual reunion in Loy Park at Edenburg with in attendance. A delicious picnic dinner was served at 12 o'clock.

The following officers were elected to serve Rev, and Mrs. Wilbur cChesr.ci of Cedarville, have concluded a few dayo' stay with their aunt, Mrs. Mary Harrison. Mr. and Mrs.

Isane Mis rence Simpson. The arrest was made by Corporal Brooks of the day of Mrs. Joseph Gilmore her heme in Mahonirrgtown Tuesday evening. During the evening a hal chief shower was presented 1iIl's'i Gilmore and later a deiiciom I Mrs. Charles Moseley Dover, lias concluded a pleasant visit with her cousins.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Parks, of Erse street. She was ac-: companied home bv her coufns Squire and Mrs. Fred CoaTes.

and children. Norene and little Freddie, of the north side. RETURN FROM HONEYMOON GROVE CITY. Sept. 5.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Post have jusr. returned from a two weeks honeymoon spent at Ciiautauqua Lake. Mrs.

Post will be remembered as Miss Gknp-i Hobblns local news writer of the Sharon Herald. The News, By Mail, One Year. $5,0. ticket. P00tlls- 1 have ma4e the rounds of tered pleas before 'Squire Thomas McClain of Msrcer and were fined Lulu Martsoif and son Hfrn'ri and children.

Teddy and MarjMar-garct. of the north side, joined I Homer Mvprs onri and I have been shocked by the The first and final account of Al M. Pry, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Welsh the coming year; president, Harvey Vensel; vice president, Jesse Loy; secretary, William M.

Loy; chaplain, David R. hoy; treasurer. Garfield H. Loy. The afternoon was spent, torney Alvah Shumaker, admini! trator in the estate of the lal ituu cubua eatn, wmcn cney ranged to pay.

illCHVAR' BOILER attended the homecoming at Homewood M. E. church Sunday. Thomas Hogg, has been filed, show Am) RADIATION jiuiiiuci 01 gun ana women wnom I have found drinking with men. Most of these girls and women would not have thought of going into an old time saloon, and drinking over the bar with a man, but they think r.othin? of seekiriP thn The ladies' missionary societv of heme of the later and enicvpd a picnic dinner Labor Day.

Mr. and Mrs. George Kuhn. Mr and Mrs. Merlin Felger and son Richard.

James Leeper, Mr jir.d ing mat tne estate has been distributed, and asking for release. Octo- the Church of the Naaarenewill hold is sec as a time tor nearing. dren of David and Eliza Loy present were William H. Loy. Edenburg-Robert Loy and Garfield Loy, Verona; Mrs.

Katherine Wranr. wft. Thursday afternoon with Mrs. A. W.

Tanner having charge the devo- I J-CIU DUGK na son Jimime. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leeper, held a sur- seclusion of a boo'th in a modern drinking parlor, with their male es- tanning; Mrs. Harvey Vensel, Ford City.

Guests were wrs.nt Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Fry and ursay night where there were fully tanning. New Castle, Lowellvi'lie 'o and Gloucester. Mass.

I T. A. Sampson, committee of Charles Buxton, has presented a petition to court, asking leave to sell his ward's interest in Union township property to Vara Beckwith. The petition was granted. Louis Heebel has filed a suit at the prothonotary's office against Earl J.

Schermerhorn, an attorney of Ambridge, in which he asks 510,000 damages for injuries sustained In an auto accident at the is LJ iP! at N- Y. They also visited several other present system Next, year the reunion will be held f.t tils- the of conducting licensed places Is debauching youth more than the saloon The truth of my observations can be EDENBURG NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Felger and Richard artpnripii So much for So LITTLE points of interest. The county Sabbath school picnic will be held at Wise grove September 15.

This picnic will decide which school gets the two large flags for the next year. The Nazarene Sabbath school has claimed the flags liuuujc uu juvesLigace. Labor Day. corner of East Washington and East street, rne accident Happened Mrs. Mike Natale and children of fie.

snent the sk Reckless friends in town. ig Is alleged. NEW GALILEE Peliz Zarello. of Hillsvlile has Mr. and Mrs.

Chancellor Loy will leave Wednesday for their home in Gloucester, Mass. filed a petition at the prothonotary's SMALL FIRE LOSS DURING PAST MONTH Fire loss ln Castle during August, amounted to S1.16S. Fire Cblef H. Clare Stockman reports. office for a divorce from his wife.

W. T. Fry and. family moved Wampum last Friday. Robert Beck, who was inlurert Mrs.

Elizabeth Peterson of New Castie spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Mcintosh, i Mr. and Mrs. Pnn! Motliimi orl There were 21 alarms answered dur- Anna Ft, Zarello, of Edenburg. on the grounds of desertion.

The couple were married in November, 1930. In checking over the marriage license docket, Prothonotary R. M. Campbell has found that 221 marriage licenses were eranted here Cleveland, spent Sunday after TTERE'S a per--- sonal messenger run your errands, go to the stores, simplify housekeeping. mg the month.

Firemen were called to the Na District No. 1 Ra.hb.-n.-n tional Pants Company, in Shenango will picnic at Darlington lake Saturday, September 8, WARM AIR during the month of August. This compares with 215 granted during Mr. and Mrs oiiurim ti noon with his mother, Mrs. Louie Retort.

Mrs. M. E. Vaughn and mother, Mrs. Kepler, of New Castle, called on Mrs.

J. E. Morrow Sunday aft- Carl Retort is suffering with a sprained arm. which he received me lusa 01 so.u9u.d3 was incurred, his is not included in the city family and Mrs. Lulu Martsoif and Heating mm Another good record was made by the Home Owners Loan corporation last week when tbirtpen Colonial In Vogue wniie playing at his home, and has to carry it in a sling.

Mr. and Mrs. fli Mminm, record. The smallest mortgage was for $538.77 and the largest, $4,105.39. About twenty building and loan I ol Struthers, spent1 Sunday afternoon and evening with her mother, Mrs.

Joe Natale. sas'ss, cing, were recorded, refinancing is Bed, Cht-st and Vanity Dresser Colonial maple furiture is the rape There are no two ways about it. Verv built with the same rugged construction early American lifr demanded. It's a 1 i si i tt saving that is truly worth- "lioci 0: Duttins a can in erind Better Quality, Paclced in a Better Way "SA1ADA" Here's an intimate friend to bring you news, to cheer you when you're lonely, to introduce you to a wider circle of friends. Here's a guardian to summon aid instantly when things go wrong, to help you in times of sickness.

IT'S A TELEPHONE, OF COURSE Why do without one Nothing does so much for so little! You can litre one in your home for las than a dime a duy The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania Jesse, of New castle, spent Satur- I day and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mayberry. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Fulton and i children, of Beaver Falls, wrrr riueius over tsacmaay and Labor standing when a mortgagor is back ln interest.

The interest Is added to the face of the mortgage and a new mortgage made for The amount. In al! 63 instruments of various kinds were placed on record, including twenty -one deeds. In connection with the fiUne of petitions at the county crmsnissmn-css office asking that the electors in several districts oe permitted to vote Initnllntious anS Tittinffs Extra Day of her aunt, Mrs. Hany Park. Harold Knuflman and family Struthers, spent Sunday afternoon with his parents.

Mr. and Mrs LEurie Kauflmaii, of West street' Amontr t.hosp n-h nn-nrfj MANUFACTURERS' DISTRIBUTING CO, HANEY'S ON THE PUBLIC SQUARE. "Fresh from the Gardens" IfBW CASTIE. PA. T' election, a man who has been nolins Stonebaro Fair Labor Day were Mr and Mrs.

James" uoi'Ui side, Goorfie Kuhn and laui-J.

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