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Tuesday, July 20, 1920 THE NEW CASTLE HERALD. THREE WHITE FLANNEL FOR UNUSUAL BATHING SUIT QUAINT FROCK REMINDS ONE OF LONG AGO BUY FOR IOU DANCE FOR DINNER EVENT HONORS BRIDE-ELECT Mrs. Bert Parker and Mrs. Carl Genkingnr were Joint hostesses last evening when they entertained at a picnic dinner at the park In honor of Miss Leah Deuberry, whose engagement t6 Julius Broadbeck of Akron, has been announced. A large bouquet of nasturtiums and ferns centered the table where covers were laid for thirty guests.

Tha hostesses were assisted In serving by Mrs. George Dewberry and Mrs. Flora Cunningham. After dinner Ben McCann, in bo-half of the club, presented the honor guest with a handsome linen table cloth. Covers were laid for the MIsb-es Betty White, Carrie Brltton, Sylvia Jones, Genevieve Dueberry, Messrs.

Chester Brenner, Louis INTERESTING MEETING HELD IN Y. W. C. A. PITTSBURGH GUEST mm AND NOT A pi astng event of last1 evening paras tht dance which Mr.

and Mrs. 3 L. l'ennedy of Eastbrook road pave Jn honor of the latter's sister, Jvilss Atria Janscar of I'lttsburgn singing were enjoyed on the lawn and In the house with mil-Islo being furnished by the Messrs. IPIpe and Kennedy. Japanese lan- Serns used to decorate the awn.

At a late hour the hostess, sslsted by Mrs. Elia Matthews, Mrs. J. S. Matthews and Miss Pearl Morrissey served a delicious lunch.

Those interested were the Misses I wAnnabelle and Marie Morrissey, Eliz- The Lawrence County League of women Citizens met Monday evening in the Y. W. C. A. parlors, but as the seating capacity was again overtaxed it was necessary to conclude the meeting in the auditorium.

The report of the membership committee was very gratifying as 60 new members were enrolled since the last meeting. Miss Mary E. Sleichter, state organizer, In a very interesting manner explained tho aims and purposes of the league. She emphasized the importance of thousands of women of all political affiliations standing together for im- Conn, Srancln Sherry, James Caven-dor, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Kegarlsa, Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCann, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Buchner, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Behrlnger, Mr. and Mrs, Mc-Kibben and son Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Genklnger, Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Parker and daughter Sally Lou, Mrs. Mont Shilling of St. Petersburg, and the honor guest. Lebeth Travers.

Apnea Daley, Ade- Violet I Proved legislation. Part of the pro Dalde Stokes. Virginia Bay, gram 01 ine league is 10 secure: increased appropriation for public schools, especially for teachers' sal-! aries; A mandatory law for at least two women on every school board; PERSONALS Increased appropriation for Mothers' Assistance and a budget system of pslaine, Gladys Buckley, Helen Zlg-(Jer, Velma Matthews, Clara and Ger-iidine Degaton, Cecelia Kennedy, ICenevieve and Mary Quigley, Eve-ilyn Morrissey, Mildred Ray and the honor guest, the Messrs Scott. Drake, Harry Gaston, David Black, Koy Da--vis, William Went, Hartley Zigler, Claire Roberts, John and Frank Quigley, Mr. and Mrs.

J. S. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. H.

W. Ritenour, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, Mr. and Mrs. expense for the state.

Mr. Graham held the undivided I Hi i i fVL 1 Mrs. W. J. Eroe of Neshannock avenue is spending several weeks at Cambridge Springs.

Mrs. J. H. Wlrsing of North Mercer street is spending several weeks at her former home in Scottdale, Pa. attention of the prospective women voters from the beginning to the end of his address.

His comments on the various speeches made at the convention, especially those of Chair LEHIGH TIRE STATISTICS At established list prices, it costs YOU, MR. CAR OWNER, to equip your car with gnaranteed 33x4y2 fabric tires, $213.00 or $4.50 per hundred miles. man Cumniings and Mrs. Junior Elmer Kerr, Mr. Rnd Mrs.

loya Morrissey, Mrs. Minnie Degaton, Mrs. Eliza Matthews, Mrs. Sankey, end the host and hostess. Brown, were listened to with the greatest interest.

He said that Mrs. Brown swayed the audience by her Misses Elizabeth Machen, Sally Weinschenk and William Machln of East of East street spent the week end with friends in Sharon. Keith Van Fassen of this city spent a few days with friends in Sharon. Miss Katherine Kirk of Highland avenue returned after spending the eloquence and won the hearts of hearers by her pleasing personality. The next meeting will be hele- in the Y.

W. C. A. parlors on August 2nd, at which time another Instructive program is being prepared. MISS 'OPAL CLARKE TO ENTERTAIN Miss Opal Clarke will entertain tlnformally in her home on Ray street afternoon as a courtesy to her cousin, Miss Lucille Clarke of (Philadelphia, who is making an extended visit in this city.

Br Cora Moras, Maw York's Faahion Authority. week-end in Pittsburgh. Miss Anna Janscar of Pittsburgh is the guest of her sister, Mrs. P. L.

Kennedv of Eastbrook road. 1 David Thomas of South Mercer street has returned from a visit in New York and Chicago. Mr. W. H.

Cleveland of the Peoples Exchange Bank has left on a NEW YORK, July 20. Water sports A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DANCE Invitations have been issued for a dance to be given Friday evening are not losing any of their lure because r. l. d. of the bathing costumes Fashion has Mrs.

Ellen Robinson was hostess turned out. in the Neshannock hall with a com r. the P. I j. D.

Reading Circle i By CORA MOORB, The suit Illustrated is white flannel LEHIGH TIRES guaranteed to be equal in serviceability, endurance and wearing- qualities, will cost you $144.60 or $2.90 per Hundred Miles. You can readily see there is a saving of 40 to 50 per cent accruing to you by having your car equipped with mittee composed of Paul W. Jarvis her Vinme vesterdav evening. The Over the short bloomers Is a circular- meetinc- was onened by the presi cut skirt that is attached to a sleeveless Joseph M. Graham and Howard F.

Wolford in charge. This piomises -dent, after which the chaplain led blouse. The blouse pouches a trifle 'he devotlonals. over the broad belt and has a shapely The following program was- pre New York's Fashion Authority. NEW YORK, July 20.

Very likely you have a picture somewhere in the family of great gjrandmarna when she was a girl, all dresed up in a frock quite like this one white dotted Swiss trimmed with narrow black Valenciennes Ince Insertion, a shirred tucker, a pointed basque laced with narrow vel collar of its own flannel. Then there Is the embroidery. A to interest as, "Marlln's Melody Monarchs" have prepared a program with lots of Dancing will be In vogue from 9 till 2 o'clock, ani many guests from surrounding towns are expected to be in Singing of tlie "Star Spangled Ban two weeks' visit to nis nome in Whitehaven, Pa. Miss Ruth Edwards of South Mercer street has left for a two weeks' visit in Chicago. Mrs.

John R. Weddell of South Mercer street has returned from an extended visit in Wheeling, W. Va. Miss Nellie Morgan of Indianapolis, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Wm.

Alsopt of East Reynolds street. Miss Maybelle Hopkins of Youngslown has returned nome after spending a few days wih friends here. Miss Rose Coughlin accom simple pattern It is, done In two shades an or of yellow. poDer Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton As the flannel comes in a variety of vet ribbon and short sleeves.

A New York designer made it for effective colors and shades, this model will eugg-est unusual possibilities for the girl who appreciates pretty sports Paper -Mrs. Mollie Johnston. Reading Mrs. Mary Bunch. Solo Mrs.

Blanche Dillard. Reading Mrs. Mabel Taylor. Paper Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas.

Readiner Mrs. Rebecca Baker. Julienne Scott, the Paramount star, and the idea of it has created quite a sensation so that "Daguerreotype" frocks clothes. Tnntnirnental Solo 'Mrs. Eliza MISS BLACK HAS promise to develop into a fad.

As for the black lace, it is always quaint used with white but the designers today are not stopping at black but making use of dyes to introduce colored effects in panied her home. Mrs. George Hanna and son of Ray street and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanna and children have returned from a motor trip through the state eth Thomas.

Paner Mrs. Belle Miller. Rnorinl eiiests were Miss Dora Wednesday's Events Country Club Luncheon at one o'clock. Larkspur Kensington picnic at city ps.rk NET Club, Miss Pearl Hewitt, North Beaver street. Sing-Mar Club, Miss Frances Tripp, Highland avenue.

Moonlight Club, Mrs. Adam Weaver, Mulberry street. Ladies' League breakfast at park. Loyal Leaders, First Christian Church, picnic at Fresh Air Camp. similar ways.

Brown of Mercer and Mesdames Eliz ebeth Scales, Cora Duffln, Letty Wil of Indiana. NOON WEDDING Miss Zella Grace Black, daughter of Mrs. Anna Black of Lee avenue, and Lester Harrison Smith were married at noon today in the parsonage of the First Baptist church with Rev. F. B.

McAllister offi Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lee or the Black insertion alternating with white Hams.

Peake Harris. Carrie Koss Greer apartments have left on their The hostess was assisted in serv is anotherd popular feature brought out in the "Daguerreotype" frocks. summer vacation to aumrnervme. nr refreshments by Miss Brown and Pa. mvb scales.

The next meeting of Beaton P. Lowrter of Pant avenue ho circle will be on August 3, in has returned from an extended va- ciating. The bride wore a dress of pink satin and carried roses. Alej Black, a brother of the bride, and the home- of Mrs. Belle Shannon of St.

John's Lutheran picnic at park. rntinn in Connecticut and JNew Locust street. York. Watermellon Cutting. Members of Dr.

Beal's Sunday Mlsnea Marv. Elizabeth and Re Beighley-Norris becca Crawford, Ruth 1 enberthy The wedding of Miss Agnes Beighr lev of Clavton street and James a mie is in Cleveland today on business. Mrs. Dorothy Hutchinson and son Robert of East Washington street have left to spend several days in Polk, where she will be the guest of relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Swan and daughter Miss Sarah of East Washington street have returned home after visiting relatives in Washington, Pa. Miss Lizzie Carr of Rogers. and Josephine Curry of New Wll mington spent yesterday in New Castle. Norris of Randolph street took place school class of the First M.

E. church held a delightful party last evening In the nature of a watermellon cutting on the lawn of F. J. Perry of Winter avenue. There were about 2 5 guests in attendance and the evening was spent in musio and singing.

The lawn was dec Mrs. Caroline W. Ingham of 805 The same saving accrues to you in any other size of LEHIGHS. Reduce Your Tire Costs by Buying miss n-ana Durr attended the couple. After the ceremony a wedding dinner for the immediate families of the bride and groom was serx ed in the home of the bride's mother.

Later in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Smith left on their wedding trip to Niagara Falls and other lake points. Traveling, the bride wore a suit of blue with accessories to match. After their return to this city tney will reside in Mahoningtown.

where Mr this morning at 8 o'ciock in Mary's Church, with Father F. n-Shea. officiating. They were at East Falls street spent Tuesday in Pittsburgh. tended by Miss Katherine Norris and Mrs.

Laura N. Hill of 22 East Grant Btreet returned today after a Joseph McDevitt. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served for about twenty guests. The bride and groom departed on their orated with Japanese lanterns. At a late hour weiners were roasted and a watermellon cutting took week's visit with her daughter, Mrs.

Herbert J. Graham of Wilklnsburg, place. The committee in charge Pa. Smith is employed by the railroad. honeymoon to lake points of interest Miss Ada Newlon of Grant later in the day.

was composed of the Misses Frances Queer, Lillian Smith, Nell McAn- has gone to visit friends in Volant, after spending several days in this city. Mrs. Harriett Bush and Mrs. Joseph Hammond of this city have returned home after visiting "friends at Edenburg for several days. Mr.

and Mrs. G. F. Gregory of Neshannock avenue left this morning to spend two weeks with relatives and friends in naney and Mr. Forrest Florida.

Surprise Shower RELIGIOUS NEWS As a compliment to Mrs. Ernest Trehart, nee Miss Margaret Thomas T. L. T. Club.

Mrs. F. R. Rowland and Mrs. F.

of Waldo street company of girl street is spending a wev-k or ten days in Chautauqua, N. Y. Miss Ethel Moore left Saturday for a visit in Newburg, N. Y. Miss Marie Taylor of Park avenue has returned from an extended visit to Geneva-On-the-Lake and Youngstown.

H. McMahon, who has been in this city for the past three months M. Rowland, were joint hostesses friends assembled in her home last last evening to the T. L. T.

club at 1 i LADIES' AID. The Ladies' Aid of the Central Presbyterian church will meet in church parlors on Wednesday ifter-noon at 1 o'clock. their home on Oak street. Victrola music was enjoyed and little Mary A d. STRONG LEGAL ARRAY.

COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 20. West Rowland sang a selection. "My Lit tle Alice Blue Gown." A lunch was Virginia will send five of its ablest lawyers to Columbus to represent her MONTHLY MEETING. served during the. evening.

Mrs ine Classes of the C. G. A. G. I J.

Kowiand ana children were interests in tho hearing which will open here tomorrow before United States ana in. ju. P. of East New Castle special guests. Mrs.

James Patterson of Ray Mission, will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Miss Minnie Carnes of the Albcrrncs Mill street will entertain in two weeks evening and tendered her a miscellaneous shower at which she received many lovely and useful gifts. About twenty-five gueata were interested and dancing and music occupied their time during the evening. At a late hour Mrs. Thomas served a tempting lunch. Returns to 3V.

C. The many friends of Miss Babe Turner will be glad to hear of her return to this city. Miss Turner, who has been Identified with MrB. Sadie Mellor in the Vogue Shop for the past few years has been confined to the Sharon Hospital for several months. She will resume her former work.

Commissioner Levi Cook on a law passed by the West Virginia legislature to prohibit exportation of natural gas from that state until all of West Virginia's needs are filled. and has been employed by the State Highway here, left yesterday for Butler, where he will bc stationed from now on. Mrs. Mary McCall and daughter Miss Grace of Butler are the guests of Mrs. C.

V. Fisher of East Washington street. Miss Hannah McDonald of Butler avenue has gone to Erie, where she will spend her vacation. Miss Pauline French of Ellwood St. Paul's Lutheran.

road Wednesday evening, July 21. The annual picnic of St. Taul's ah memDers are expected to be present. Evangelical Lutheran Sunday school Ohio and Pennsylvania are asking the nd congregation will be held Wed United States Supreme Court to stop iwii p.Ji if ICE CREAM SOCIAL. nesday afternoon, July 21, at Cas xnere win De an ice cream and cade park.

A program has been enforcement of the law. The hearings which will begin here tomorrow were begun in Pittsburgh and later will be raspDerry social held on the lawn arranged by the committee which of Center church on Thursday eve will take place at 2 o'clock. Sup concluded in Charleston, W. Va. City returned home today after spending the week-end hsri? with friends.

Mrs. Merle Forringer at Wet Monterey, is the guest of Mrs. ning. per has been provided by the Sun day school and will be served at 6 o'clock. BLAST DESTROYS BREAD.

OALLIPOLIS, Ohio, July 20. A mysterious explosion in ovens at the Ohio 28 Jefferson Street, New Castle, Penna. WEST SIDE W. C. T.

V. The West Side W. C. T. U.

held an interesting meeting at the home of Mrs. R. E. Long of Sampson Loyal Orange Lodge Robert Peebles of East WasnTng-ton street. George Harlan of Marshall ave- Go To Canada Atty.

James Chambers and Dr. H. E. Zerner of this city have gone to Canada, where they will spend several weeks fishing. They will be located at Camp Pennsylvania.

All members of the Ladies Loyal Orange Lodge, Bethany No. 2 00, are street. Devotlonals were conducted by Mrs. Long In the absence of Hospital for Epileptics here, today, destroyed 1.9O0 loaves of bread and injured one man. The Ohio Penitentiary was called upon by the State Board to furnish bread for patients until repairs are made.

invited to be present this evening in the K. of P. Hall, when trustees Mrs. Allen. The subject of the THIN PEOPLE SHOULD Brother Dout and Brother Hanna, lesson for the day was "Municipal Government In Pennsylvania" and will entertain.

This promises to be an interesting party and many sur the lesson was conducted by Mrs Harry White. TAKE PHOSPHATE prises are in store for the guests. No. 1A Autographic Kodak Jr. In the business meeting Mrs.

R. E. Long was appointed dcleeatn 9nya nothlna; like plain When You're 65 to the Interstate Institute with Mrs. D. H.

Shuth as alternate. The institute Is to be held in Butler on -TST -a a -au Pictures, 2ix4 inches to put on Arm, aolld. atay there fleah and mnarle and Inereaae strength, Tina. and nerve force. July 20.

From New Orleans Charles Plumber of New Orleans will return tomorrow after spending some time here as the guest of Mrs. C. V. Fisher of East Washington street and Mrs. Robert Peebles of East Washington street.

Mr. Plum her is a sailor on the U. S. S. Cas tine and very well known in this city.

The meeting then adjourned to E. meet In four weeks with Mrs. Physicians claim there is nothing that will Increase weight, strength and en B. Bartlett of Sankey street. durance like organic phosphate com LAWN FETE.

The Live Wire class of the First Christian church will hold a lawn fete this evening at 8 o'clock on SPECIALISTS IN Ladies Exclusive READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS THE NEW STORE IN THE ST. CLOTO BLDO. I2.T E. WASHINGTON ST. monly known by druggists as arajo-phosphate; It is Inexpensive and is sold by all leading druggists everywhere under a guarantee to give satisfaction or money refunded.

Weakness and thinness are usually due to starved nervous conditions. Our bodies need more phosphates than are contained in the fooda we eat. If you wish a more rounded figure the church lawn. Cake and Ice cream will be sold for the small Return From Conneaut Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Davis and daughters of Vine street. Miss Leah McKee, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis and children and Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Hammond of this city, returned home last night after spending the week-end at Conneaut Lake. They made the trip by automobile. sum of Z5 cents and there will be TOTJ WHX BE WISER, BTT WILL TOTJ BE INDEPENDENT? TP YOTT HAVE A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT THIS "HELPFUL BANK" YOU WILL NOT HAVE TO RELY ON YOUR FEEBI.K EFFORTS. RELATIVES OR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS FOR SUPPORT. REGULAR SAVINGS NOW WILL PROVIDE COSIFORT AND COMPETENCE FOR THE YEARS TO COME.

LAWRENCE SAVINGS TRUST CO. (Membsr Government Banking Systran) special music. Every member of the class is requested to be present at the church not later than Price, $18.32 MISSIONARY SOCIBTT. The Missionary Society of St. John's To Sparrow LaUc Miss Jeanette Shaner of Young Lutheran Church will hold their meet ing at the home of Mrs.

Jennie Peter street leaves tonight to join Mr. and nd plump well-developed arms, neck and bust in place of hollows you should simply take plain argo-phoa-phate aa It builds up and restores rundown nervous conditions by phosphatis-ing the system. It transforms the appearance and an increase in weight is often times quickly produced. The increase In weight also aids In improving the general health. Sleeplessness, nervousness, lack of energy son on the evening of July 27.

Mrs. William McCullough of Pitts burgh for a two weeks outing at SCOTLAND W. C. T. XT.

Sparrow Lake. Canada. The Scotland W. T. I.

met In the home of Mrs. W. II. Pattison of West nd ambition quickly disappear. Washington Street Extension.

The ale rheeka are changed to rosy ones Slnsr-Mar The Sing-Mar club will meet on Thursday instead of Wedntsday at the home of Miss Frances Tripp of Highland avenue. hostess led the devotlonals. the assembly responding with sentence pray era A Tun compact camera shaped to slip in the poefcet and convenient to carry. A camera stripped for action every ippointmem you need for good picture-making nothing else. The result is a Kodak in which simplicity of operation is emphasized.

It's autographic, of course. This store acta as the connecting link between you and the biggest photographic organization in the world the Eastman Kodak Co. K.dkt frtm $9.49 up and dull eyes become bright. Miss I.ena Brown of Atlanta, On-. The program was an antl-narrottr one 5 who only wetghed to pounds reports that she gained 10 pounds tn two weeks time and saya argo-phoaphat has made a different person of her and she Picnic IVmf ponfxl.

The Nidus club picnic has been postponed until Thursday. July 2S, and will be held at th park. and was very aucreaarully carried out. The hostess had furnished each guest with a pamphlet from which thay read soma part. In tha business nieelng Mrs.

AV. II Pattison was elected superintendent of Anti-Narcotics and she was also aieclj has never icit oetter in ner life. SUMMER COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN Thara not anything Ilka no many deal ha from this diaaaaa now as before Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy came into such general use. When this remedy la given STKOIAL Owing to the HONEST, MISTER It's easy to keep your face nice and fimooth Soap, Cream, Face Lotion, Talcs and Everythm' Rifrht Here At (Hjr I'sual Ixw Price McKEE'S KUT-RATE Medicine Store St NORTH MUX STREET WARNING fact that so many (l rians and drug gists are recommending argo-phoephate aa tha representative of the local W. for relieving all nervous, worn-out "ine Lost City" serial is A.

It- Meeting The ladies of the G. A. R. will meet this evening at o'clock In their hall. T.

I 4 at the Inter County Institute to debilitated conditions and the unusual held ta Butler. ly large sale for ergo-phosphate there 11 be found In the market Tha hoatasa served refreshments, as substitutes for the genuine article. All I sisted by her daughters. Miss Gertrudr-Pattiaon and Mra. Uexnet Gallagher.

at Metzler's oa But WaahlBftom Street. rmuT xwrvmna. BELLAIRE. Ohio. July 14.

Walter imitations are Inferior preparations and owing to ita unusual flesh pro with eastor oil as directed and prop-IgHWn CHllT OH Moildava aUld er car Is taken aa to diet. It at safe to say that ftillv ninety-nine ont of AXWOAVS OI Week the hunted c.so. recover Mr.jDomo Theater. ThoBO Who tfe N. G.

Campbell, of Butler, a ays: "I have used Chamberlain's lOUOWUlg the picture ClUSt see colic and Diarrhoea R'mir tor iit on these evenings, summer tn children. It lej far ahead of anything I have i i i Tha cast ajneeting wli he tha anct; ducing; qualities it should net be uaed meeting and will be featured by tn- by any em unless they deslr to put ITrU 11. la dead a a result of a fracture of tha spinal column, sustained when caught by a fall ef aloaa tn a mina opened oa a farm fc him fatawr. on flesh and increase in weight- taction of It will Ke held In the homo of Mrs. Jennie Wilson of the Diepeaaed by McKe a Kut Rata iminm roaa.

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