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SIX IMEW CASTLE, NEWS, WtLHN bbUA zo, ivw Santa Visits Personal Mention Boy Gives Life To Save Others LAST 5 DAYS PLEASE EARLY COME 'VVHERE THE BIG PICTURES FLAY Now Playing to Happy Audiences Inspired by An Immortal Story and a Great Star Ttao Show PlM Now Playing Of New CastU JJ)azli wetted Just as you want her as you'll love her best! airdrome cht guardian HlJfJjiTlj angel of the ind Miss Jean Short, ol East Wallace venue, has left for Wilmincton. to spend this wEek with Miss Marjorie West, formerly of this city. and Mrs. LawTence Martin. of Baltimore, are gueats over the holiday period, at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. C. R. Gardner of East George Carr, Delaware a-venue has returned home from the Jameson Memorial hospital, where he under- wont an oneration for the removal of tonsils. Elmer Tmstotian, of Wilmington avenue, has returned home from the Jameson Memorial hospital, where he recently underwent an operation.

Georee H. Jordan has fn his home at 1112 Lorain avenue, from the Jameson Memorial hospital where he has been undergoing treatment. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Edward Russell. Gary, returned home Tues- day afternoon after spending several days with relatives and friends here. Dr. C. C.

Green, superintendent oE schools, lort for HruTisburg to- 1 day to attend the annual convention of the Pennsylvania State Education Association. Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard, of Piqua. are spending the holidays as the guests of the' letter's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Stadolhofer, Highland avenue. Mr. and Mrs.

E. E. Linsley, East Washington street, spent Christmas at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, ai.d entries Berime, Niles, OhiD. T. Lusk of this city, and now located in Hornclt, N.

is spending the holidays with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Jack Lusk of Kittanning. Robert Mills, a delegate from the local chapter of the P. S. E.

A. left Tuesday night for Harrisburg, where he will attend the annual convention of the organisation. Jolv-. F. K'eane, formerly of this city, but now of Pueblo.

is visiting with his brother, Thomas Keane, West Washington street, and will remain here tor a few weeks. and Mrs. Joseph Dohaney of Buffalo, N. were the guests of Dohaney's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Leonard of 210 South Jefferson street, on Christmas. Mrs. J. A. G.

Gormley. daughter Dorothy Gormley and granddaughter, Patricia Smith, of Euclid avenue, spent Christmas with and Mrs. C. S. Krause.

in Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Baudot, of Washington. D.

C. spent the Christmas season with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Bander, of North Mercer street, and Mr. and.

Mrs. C. E. Jones, of Court street. Mr.

and Mrs. Nick DeCarbo of Cleveland. were the guests of his mother, Mrs. P. DeCarbo of East Lutton street, on Christmas.

Mr. ECarbo is master of ceremonies at the Clifwood Social club. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barker, of Toledo, Ohio, spent Christmas with the former's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. R. H. Barker, of Clayton street, and Dr. and Mrs.

C. M. Boolier and little daughter. Sharon Lynn, ol Wilmington avenue. Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Loekwood and son Robert ol Cleveland. spent Christmas dav with Mrs.

Lockwood's mother and sister. Mrs. J. W. Eber-le and Mrs.

J. H. McCormick of 400 North Shenango street. They returned home today. Miss Gretchen Myers, student at Clarion State Teachers' College.

Clarion, and Kenneth Myers, students at New York University. New York, ore spending the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Myers.

1315 Albert street. SPIRITUAL SERVICE Spiritual Church of Truth will services this evening and Fii-evenlng at 8 o'clock in McGoun Gold Among Brown Starts New Years Eve BIG MIDNITE SHOW BOX OFFICE OPEN 11:45 P. M. WE'RE GFr" FOR EGYPT AND COMING! LAUREL and HARDY "BABES IN TOY LAND" GALA MIDNIGHT SHOW NEW YEAR'S EVE Bing Crosby in "Here Is My with Kitty Carlisle that Abyssinian troop; at Ualual and other s. Italy Formally Denies Charges (BULLETIN (Jr Tlowsnr of Pittsburgh, was New Castle visitor MMine Pnrinla of 731 Pearl street, has returned home from the New Castle hospital.

7iTr find Mrs. H. Graham, of Wilkinsburg, spent the holiday with ew castle ftffrmfi nf 2220 Bercer street, has been admitted to the New Castle hospital. Miss Bettv Jane Kison. North Mercer street, is spending few days Mrs.

Henrv Kinast. of 416 Parks Way. has returned to her home from the New uastle hospital. man Leiberman of Ens Wash ington street spent Christmas with Ills parents in Pittsburgh. Frf.r.k DeLillo Cif Baltimore, Md formerly of this city.

Is visiting with datives on Maitiann street. Harrv Shaffer, of Temple avenue. is undergoing treatment in the Jameson Memorial hospital. Grenorv DcCarjnio. of 414 Bar- tram avenue, has returned home from the New Castle hospital.

Frank Fai-none of 109 Maitland street, leaves Wednesday to make Mrs. Marie Hutchison, Pittsburgh, the house, auest of Mr. and Mrs. L. Beman, West Washington street.

Miss Kathleen Scanlon of Chicago visited with her father. E. P. Sran- lon of 302 Wabash avenue, on Christ- of Locust street, have returned home from the Jameson Memorial hos-Alox Gardner of this city. Is spending a lew days visiting In Kittanning wilh Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Miss Helen Sullivan, PitUburgh, was a Christmas visitor with her sister, Mrs. L. Roy Markley, Ray M. Wilson, of Ridge avenue.

who has been confined to his home the past ten clays by illness, is improving. Ina Lu.sk ot New Castle, is tlit auest of her brother and sister-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lusk of Kit- tannihg.

Mrs. Ida Yachabach and infant son, of HiilsviUe, have returned home from the Jameson Memorial hospital. Mrs. Pauline Haley, of iMcver av- Jameson Memorial hospital treatment. Mrs.

Howard Flickner and son. 303 Vs Crescent avenue, have i turned home from the New Ci tic hospital. The Rev. and Mrs. DcLoss Penney and daughters.

Lois and Mildred. Mehaffey, spent Christmas with friends here. Joseph Fnraone of Cincinnati, spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D.

Faraone of 109 Maitland street. Mrs. Ann Calderwood and infant son, of Wtnslow avenue, have returned i home from the Jameson Mrs. J. C.

Masters and family, 705 Blaine street, spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wig-ten of City. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Monroe, of Davcon. are In New Castle, spending the holiday season with relatives and friends. Lyman Gerould, Youngstown, O. spent Christmas at the home of his grandparents, Mr. ana ivu-s.

j. Leohner, Highland avenue. Mrs. Kate Cramer, of Ray street, who has been undergoing treatment in the Jameson Memorial hospital, has returned to her home-Mrs. Helen Huddle, of State street, has returned from the Jameson Memorial hospital, where she has been undergoing treatment.

FeliK Krouse, of Gardner avenue, has returned home from the Jameson Memorial hospital, where he has been undergoing treatment. Mrs. Nellie Gleason, of Highland avenue, who has been undergoing treatment in the Jameson Memorial hospital, has returned home. Ralph C. McGoun, a member of the faculty ai Amherrt College, is spending the vacation period with his family on Centennial street.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Driscli and f.iaalv MaKaaa, Rcaka Ckrirc-mas with friends here. The Drisch family were former residents here. Mr.

and Mrs. William Feltkcther of Chicago, 111.. left this morning for their home after spending Christmas with the former's parents, DOME LAST TIMES TODAY To SEE the World's Fastest Train Establishing a World Record Run From Denver lo Chicago, Officially Timed By Western Union. Also Ethel Waters Famous Ulues Singur and Grandfather Clock Carlonn. BRINGS These Four Scientific Marvels in One Spectacular Drama 1.

The Burlington Zephyr, world's first streamline Diesel motored train, now renamed "The Silver 2, Boulder Dam, the great engineering project of the United Slates Government. 3.. The Moffat Tunnel, one of the world's greatest tunnel acMcvc-mcnls that required twenty years to build. 4. The Drinker Respirator, known as "the iron a life-saving contribution of medical science.

In an epic race tor lit! Centerville, Youth Drowns In Icy Waters After Heroic Rescue Of Two (Entciiifitiin I Nnws rvicc) BROWNSVILLE, Dec. 26. Efforts were expected to be made to day to bring the heroic action of Leroy Maple, 17, Centerville, to the ilaan A ha urn naca: hero Mra commission after the youth gave up had crashed through thin Ice in a pool near here. ter after he had worked in frigid water Tor 15 minutes to put James Lee, 13, and Howard Sords, 12, onto firm ice. Apparently fatigued from his efforts, Maple was unable to pull himself from the pool, finally sinking beneath the ice.

Leo and Sords were able to make their way to Japan Urging Abyssinia To Take Strong Stand (In coma Honnl Smvii Service) GENEVA. Dec. 26 Japan is urging Abyssinia to take a "strong stand" against Italy In the Somaliland border clash controversy, ac-cordin? to the belief of several leading diplomats expiesscd to International News Service today. Japanese penetration into Africa and the admittedly close relation between Japan and Abyssinia were regarded as behind the serious friction which followed the troops en-counted at Ualual. This belief grew today with receipt by the League of Nations of a new note from Abyssinia attacking Italy's stand in the morning.

The Japanese Interest In Africa also was cited as one of the chief reasons for Italy's aggressiveness, which was regarded as stimulated because of the vasr, concessions reported to have been granted Japanese Industry by Abyssinia and also by the and colonization schemes under which Japanese laborers would take up residence In Abys- Members of the Japanese army staff were reported to be training Abyssinian troops in return for The league took a grave view of the situation following receipt of today's note. The affair was expected to come before trie League council in January after conversations with the two powers Today Is The Day laam.n a a O. Shijlze, San Antonio. Tex. and otners doubt this state- The sap does not go down at anytime.

Analysis shows that pieces of wood cut from trees in winter sometimes have a moisture content as high or higher than pieces cut in the spring or early winter. In the-spring, however, there usually is an increased circulation of liquids thru the tissues of the trees when food materials stored in the trunk and branches are dissolved aud carried to the buds and root tips where first growth begins. It is this increased activity preceding the bursting of ouds which is mistaken for the rise ol sap. Authority: George W. Stimp-son, Washington, D.

C. Kiwanis Will Treat Home Group TonighJ Because of its Christmas treat for children of the Margaret L. Henry home tonight, the Kiwanis Club dispensed with its regular noon meeting today. Robert L. Mecrmans, member of the club's underprivileged children's committee, will net as chairman or the party.

Baklichiserai. Russia. a Fountain oE Tefirs," which 1ms shed a drop of water every minute for the last 300 years. Quick iinri Privately In Sums of $25.00 to $300.00 AT LOW RATES Ou sums above SlClfl.OO our1 rates a almost one-third less than the Lai ful Rates. No Red Tape No Indorscrs.

Yonr Inquiry incurs no obligation. Sec us for quick service and com loom treatment. sands Yf1 'satisfied "customers ii Lawrence County. LOAN Henry Home Children Are Made Happy On Christmas Eve Halls and rooms of the Margaret L. Henry Children's Home on Friendship street were crowded today with glistening toys, new clothes and luscious candy and one step inside the front door would let a visitor know that Santa Ciaus' stop there Christmas eve must have been a long one.

On Monday night the 43 children of the institution took part in their annual Christmas welcome to jolly Kris Kringle as he arrived at the home to distribute, in behalf of the Syria Shrine of Pittsburgh, the New Castle Ledge of Elks and the Y's Men's club of the Y. C. A. loads of playthings and useful clothes and other' things. Representing all three organizations as Santa was William "Wray, who for 15 or more years has played that, role in behalf of the Syria Shriners.

With a crowd of visiting watchers standing near mm, sar.ta. aressea in his gayest, came forth from the chimney of the home to awaken tne sleeping tots just pi st midnight. The girls prised first and next the boys at least he dropped into the bey upper room last. To those who had kept awake for him it might not have been a surprise. Down the stairs the children inarched to receive their gifts from Santa Claus, and then for the best of all to open them.

Most every child got what he wanted Christmas Day brought a big dinner for the home group, and, tcp nuiirjiv t.n chil dren have been and will be guests at theatres and special entertain- Present to see the early morning Christmas ceremony were President Marcus Feuchtwanger, president of the home board, and Mrs. Feuchtwanger, Elks representatives, Shrine representatives and a group EUThe Kiwanis club tonight conducts its annual Christmas treat for the youngsters. sc8uT Activities COURT ON THURSDAY On Thursday evening. December 27, a regular session of the Court of Honor (north district) will be held in the Highland TJ. P.

church at and FarK, witn asippers Sid Smith- and Charles Brest of the Seiscout organization in charge-Featuring the program will be the "laying of the keel ceremony" for the S. S. S. Neshannock. the Sea-scout ship of.

that church. It is also planned to have a four-reel movie of scenes from life in the U. S. navy. The public is invited to The board of review for tomorrow's court will meet at 1:30 p.

m. tomorrow and scouts are requested to make sure that all required signatures appear cn their advancement The December Court ol Honor ceremony for the Eihvood district on Friday evening, December 23, COUNTY ACTIVITY GAINS "The Lawrence Lookout," scout bulletin here: says: "The ranks of scouting in the county are being added to. Shenango school's troop tne way to its lormai troop itihin- next month. The S. S.

S. Neshannock should also slide off the Commissioner R. F. Davis is on the job for an Eagle scout organization. some oi tne aroppea ssouls are coming back again, and two dropped troops are getting up steam again." CRESCENT MAHONTNGTOWN LAST SHOWING TONIGHT STATE On The Southsiae.

TODAY ONLY "SHE LOVES ME NOT" wilh Bine Crosby, Mariam Hopkins, Killy Carlisle, Edward Nugent. Our Gang In Mike Fright TUL'RS-im. "Now and Forever" AND THURSDAY KOIffi, Dec. 26. Italy today formally answered Abyssinia's charges her troops had been marching into Abyssinian territory near the Italian Somaliland border.

An official Italian communique not only completely denied the ac-; cusations of a previous note from Ababa, but in turn charged BURSED TREASURE wlfft 50THEBN EL HERMAN BLOCK JtSUlLY GOLDWYN G1I15 say what he wanted them for. but it was he would make a more complete confession of his misdeeds that was made in his orisinal admissions that he slew the Budd girt. Terror of the electric chair said to be weighing heavily on the Eray-halred man. He could not eat his Christmas dinner with other prisoners 3.Z the county jail-where he is confined. With New Castle Afro-Americans Difference! BUTTEK-KRLJST rye WHOLE WHEAT BREAD YOUR INDEPENDENT GROCERS REGENT TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Fish May Make New Confessions Slayer Of Grace Budd BeJiei Neer Breaking Point This Aflemoon r-cai the were hopeful a.

confession would be forthcoming that would clear up i four additional child murders in the Mrr.riancliran aren. The shifty-eyed former house painter called for pen and paper He refused to There's A jdg utiK a FRESH EVERY SIOKNING AT A STORY THAT HAS TOUCHED I THE HEART OF EVERY READ-I EK OF AMERICAN FICTION! REGENXTV pied by Italian troops." Ualual was the scene of a re clash between armed Italian Aliyrnmrm Hyvrc-s in which than 100 were killed. and Mrs. C. K.

Scott oE Salem, Dr. Paul Asfcreib oi Salem, and Attorney and Mrs. John Frost of Cleveland, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Miles of 107 Leasnre avenue. When a Lacakhi marries in western Tibet, his next two younger brothers become secondary husbands to his wife- AC JOE PENNER Tire NAZTY MAN IN GANGWAY A Cyclone Of Laughs tBjW" FLUS ON THIS PROGRAM NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS Wc have been notified that the increased cost of Silver Bullion necessitates raising, Sterling: Flatware prices, effective January 1. 1935. We pass this information ou to our customers.

ALL ORDERS PLACED BEFORE JAN. 1 WILL BE FILLED AT PRESENT LOW PRICES! Gold metal threads the brown of this tioss-tiiiircd woolen distinguish it from oth.it- clue i schoolgirl dresses. Cecilia Piirk-jr, I movie olavcr. is the model, in crsc ACT NOW! SAVE! Mather Bros. Co.

IMS HAST WASHINGTON ST. JACOB F. PERELMAN 205 WALLACE BLOCK crested. Her belt and 'GRIDIRON FLASH" mails of Irn.deu gold.

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