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New Castle Heraldi
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TESi THE UASTLiS Hi li ALP Monday, April 10, 1922 SEVENTH WARD UNION RANKS ARE UNBROKEN AS STRIKE (Hi mmt mrm. R) Springs, -where they have been spending the winter. Miss Bertha Kirk of Lafayette street has returned from a visit with her parents in Sharpsville. Mrs. William Dunham and children of Al'wgheny are visiting friends inWurtemburg.

Miss Willa Mosier of the ward has returned from a visit in Beaver Falls. vice will be held 'with W. R. Bumbaugh in charge. ENTERS SECOND WEEK Friday evening at 7:45 members of the chir will hold practice in the church to prepare for Easter music.

INDIANAPOLIS, April 10. The second week of the nation-wire Ml Si fill. CiRCH CALLS ILLINOIS fVIAN suspension of work by union coal PRINCETON STATION miners got under way today with the GETTING ALONG NICELY Arthur Walker of West Clayton, who had the misfortune to break his collar bone last week, is getting along nicely. The accident took union's organization still presenting an unbroken front and the situation Mi place Thursday when he undertook ATTEND Fl'KERAl, Amonor those who Attended the fu in the non-union fields becoming more 'favorable to the union's cause, to jump on the rear of a truck on neral of Alexander Jackson, which -was held on Tuesday in New Castl were Madison avenue, and in some manner according to the view of the situation Beginning April 1 1 II. i.

KAYE, OP ANXA. expressed by John L. Lewis, president lost his hold and fell, breaking his collar bone. The injury is very or tne united Mine workers of Mrs. Robert White, Mrs.

Cora McCon-nell of Mt. Herman, John Stevenson and Clifford Young. IS INVITED TO ACCEPT CHRIST! A CHURCH PASTORATE painful and It will be some time be fore he can resume his studies at school. Mr. Lewis returned to Indianapolis yesterday, where he re-established national headquarters -for direction VISITS MOTHER Mrs.

Byers of New Castle visited" her mother, Mrs. McCaslin and family for a few days. TO HOLD RAKE SALE of the suspension of work by the SEVENTH WARD OOI7PLB MAR. IUEI TODAY SPECIAL 6BRY1GKS START AT METHODIST CHURCH Members of the Madison Avenue Christian church will hold a bake union miners. "As I view the situation," said Mr sale in Conzettes meat market Sat urday morning.

Lewis, "the program laid down by the organization is reaching 100 per cent, In the non-union field I feel jki a meeting of the congregation NEW CASTLE SHOrPKRS Those who shopped In New Castle on Thursday were Mrs. John Nelson, Mrs. Stanley Rhodes. Mrs. William Book, Mrs.

Francis McCracken, Mrs. D. F. Henry and daughter Jennie, Melissa Nelson. Robert Henry, Edward Young? PREACHES FIXE SERMON the international union is sUalily ne-ld yesterday morning at the close of the regular service, members of A.

Young, secretary of Hiram College, had charge of the services gaining Btrengtn." and John Stoner. Mr. Lewis said he planned to re- yesterday in the local Christian in iitie for several church. Mr. Young preached inter SHIPPED A CAR OF" WHEAT Samuel Fox, of near Wampum pur esting sermons at both services.

Special music by the choir feature of the services. ELEVEN JURORS ARE the Madison Avenue Christian church voted to extend to Rev. H. G. Kaye, of Anna, Illinois, a call for the pastorate of their church, -which has been vacant since Rev.

j. F. Baxter tendered his resignation. Rev. Kaye occupied the pulpit for two Sabbaths, and was well receiv chased a car load of wheat, which he shipped over the Western Allegheny Railroad on Tuesday.

Among those who hauled were David James Pox, N. M. Young- and Patrick COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETING Will run on the foDowing schedule: Leave New Castle Public Square and 8 a. and 4:30 p. Leave Bessemer 7, and 9 a.

2 and 6 p. m. Owing to condition of roads touring Cars will be used. Phone 2713 for any information. EXCUSED BY EMERY Thursday evening the Mahoning- town Commercial 7liih urill hnlH ed.

He Is a pastor of the Christian meeting In their club room on Lib PERSONALS Mrs. Robert Stoner was a business church at Anna. Illinois, and it is erty street. All members are urged Eleven traverse jurors of the panel caller in New Castle on Tuesday. to be present, as business of import Mrs.

Lafe Douglas of New Castle was ance will be under discussion at this summoned for this week were excused today by Judje S. P. Emery: hoped that, he will accept the honor shown him by the local congregation. Rev. Kaye is a former resident of Pittsburgh.

the guest of her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCurdy of time John Brlsbine, foreman. Second Kennedy's Mills on Thursday and Fri B.

OF L. E. MEETING ward; Karl Dallenbach, laborer, Wayne townsrip; Olive Davis, house day. Mrs. Samuel Klldoo and Mrs.

N. M. Members of the G. I. A.

to B. of L. E. will hold their regular meet BOHX-FORNEY The marriag.3 of Miss Bouita Bohn and Mont W. Forney was Quietly sol Keeper, Second ward; Harry De Woody, laborer, Fifth ward; Frank Young attended the Missionary meeting, which was held at the Hermon emnized this morning at 10 o'clock Eisner, farmer.

Slippery Rock; Vin Presbyterian church on Thursday. ing In the K. of P. hall on Cherry street Thursday afternoon. At this time further plans will be made for the card party to be given the latter cent Graham, laborer, Wavne town- Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Johnson and in thA parsonage of the local Presby family have moved into the Charlie Mc terian church, with Rev. S. J. Purvis snip; wiiiiam Keys, farmer, Wayne Cracken house in Harlansburg.

townsnip; ueorge Kepler, laborer, officiating. part or the month. Mrs. Myers Young was a business The bride was prettily attired in a caller in New Castle on Tuesday. METHODIST CHURCH NOTES Sixth ward; J.

A. Maloney, painter, Enon Valley; Frank Morgan, bricklayer; J. F. Rutter, farmer. Perrv tan suit, with accessories to matcn Mrs.

W. W. Stevenson returned to Special services will be held at the her home in New Castle after spending and -wore a corsage of tea roses. After the ceremony. Mr.

and Mrs. For church each evening this week. Dr. townsnip. several days with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Forbes. C.

J. Warner of Oil City will arrive Ashland and Montgomery Streets. ney left for a trip to Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Thayer McCurdy re in trie ward today and assist Rev.

C. D. and Baltimore, Maryland. Aft turned to their home in New Castle on a vvniiams in conaucting tne ser vices. Dr.

Warner is well known Wednesday, after a few days' visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mra. Robert McCurdy. SPECIAL MEETINGS AT RESCUE MISSION throughout the Methodist denomina Mrs. Ralson, of New Castlo and Mra.

tion in western Pennsylvania and the local congregation have been Frank Kelly and son Charles of Mt. er April 20, they will be at home to their friends on North street. Mrs. Forney is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. M. Bohn, of North street. Mr. Forney is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. O. A. Forney, of Cherry street. He is well known in the ward, and has been employed for some time as mail carrier.

Herman visited relatives near Rose Point on Wednesday evening. fortunate in securing him. It is ex pected that all members will be pres ent at these meetings. Mr. Twaddle, of New Castle, was in this vicinity on Thursday inspecting the public works.

The Women's Foreign Missionary ti society will hold their regular Mrs. D. F. Henry Bpent Wednesday il NOTICE monthly meeting Friday afternoon. evening at the home of Mrs.

N. M. Young and family. Miss Anna Kraft, A week of special meetings" will be held at the City Rescue Mission beginning tonight and continuing over Easter. Besides the local people who will take part.

Professor B. E. Mc-Kee, the great Gospel singer and personal worker, of West Virginia, will assist and will render the special music for each service. Services begin every evening at 7:30 P. M.

Mrs. W. R. Stewart of Rose Point, MAHONING BOOK CLUB Mrs. Abram Rhades of Newell eve who has been very 111 with pneumonia D.

M. M. CLUB Miss Cleda Aye, of North Cascade street, will entertain the members of the D. M. M.

Club in hr lome this evening. The event will oe in the form of an Easter party, and all members are requested to be much improved and able to be up. nue will entertain the members of Howard Forbes was a business cal- the Mahoning Book Club in her home er in New Castle on Tuesday. Thursday afternoon. Mrs.

Floyd Houk and daughter Cath erine, spent Wednesday in New Castle. 111 i 1 Mrs. Jesse Boak of New Castle was FORMERLY IN CHARGE OF McCRORY'S 5 10 CENT STORE MUSIC DEPARTMENT, IS NOW IN CHARGE OF OUR SHEET MUSIC DEPARTMENT. THE SAME COURTESY AND SERVICE WILL BE GIVEN TO HER OLD FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS AT THIS NEW LOCATION. The J.

D. Shirk Music Company the g.iest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dean, of Gibsondale, on Thursday. a ALDERMAN'S ERROR MAY DISMISS ACTION I Mr.

and Mrs. Newton Young and chil dren Gladys and Clyde spent Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. PRESBYTERLVN CHURCH NOTES Services will be held Wednesday and Friday evenings in preparation for communion to be observed next Sunday morning. Rev.

S. J. Purvis will have charge of both services. Friday evening at the close of the services and Sunday Morning before the regular services, the session will meet to convent with any persons desiring to become a member of the church. Calvin Wright and family.

"First With The Latest" N. M. loung visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Johnson and fam- Bell 2607-R 13 North Mill Street HEGrX REHEARSAL FOR ENTERTAINMENT Practice has been started for the Easter entertainment to be given in the Madison Avenue Christian church next Sunday morning.

The church will be attractively decorated for the occasion, and every effort will be put forth to have all the members of the Sunday school present. The committee has set 150 for their goal, and will endeavor to reach $100 in collection. CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY One of the most notable events in ly of Harlansburg on Tuesday. The alleged failure of an alderman to file a transcript in an appeal may result in Judgment being entered for the plaintiff according to a statement Inice Book waa the guest of Wilbert Boak on Monday night. Mrs.

Norman Book waa the guest of her brother Charles Mershimer and family on Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Mershimer and daugh SIABLK WILSON LODGE A good attendance is requested for the regular semi-monthly meeting of the Mable Wilson Lodge in the K. of P. hall on Cherry street, Tuesday afternoon.

The regular routine nf filed today -with Prothonotary R. E. Campbell. The action involved Is a debt suit brought by the Buckeye Electric company before Alderman O. H.

P. Green against Harry D. Smith. Judgment was entered for the plaintiff for ters visited her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Forbes on Thursday. WEST SIDE IS PUTTING ON AIRS SPECIAL SERVICES J236.86.

Clark and White are coun sel for the defendant while Roy Jamison represented the plaintiff. lodge work will be carried out. ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. Howard Biddle, of Edenburg, will entertain the members of the 1922 Club in her home Tuesday evening. All members are urged to be present.

Under the Pennaylvanta statutes the history of the Ladies" Auxiliary of the Penna-Bo Lodge will take place Wednesday, when the tenth anniversary of the organization -will be celebrated in the Knights of Pythias hall on Cherry street. Dinner will be served at noon, followed by a social time, which will be Featured by music and readings. The event promises to be a most enjoy--able one, and all members are urged to lie present. AT SIMPSON MISSION Special services were held at the 20 days are allowed in which to take an appeal. In the statement filed by Clark and Simpson mission on Atlantic avenue all day yesterday.

Dr. C. W. Min WThite today they say the thanscript was not filed in time owing to an er, district superintendent of the New Castle district was the principal oversight by the Alderman. Residents of the West Side, North, that section in which is located the Pottery, Grasselli Chemical Works and, perhaps the most important of all, the circus grounds, is quite puffed up these days and all because it now boasts of a first-class barber shop.

Last week, H. A. Calderwood, one of the best know and most popul-lar tonsorial artists in Western Pennsylvania, invaded that locality, leased a vacant store room and since TEN YEARS AGO TODAY The Ladies' Auxiliary of the B. of L. E.

was organized at a big union meeting held yesterday. Maxine, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Gillespie, is quite ill at the family residence. The two year old son of Mr.

and Mrs. T. Baale underwent a serious T-t'Vl Valley Hospital. speaker at the morning services. The services were especially for the children and young people of the church and Sunday school.

Dr. Miner gave a very fine Illustrated blackboard talk to the young-people which proved very interesting as well U. C.T.LODGE HAS MEMORIAL SERVICE TDLEWHILE KENSINGTON Members of the Idlewhile Kensington -will be guests at a theatre party in one of the load theatres on Wednesday afternoon. After the theatre, the members -will enjoy a dinner in the private dining room of tne naks' Club. I This Paint I I in so a Or st 2 1 as instructive.

mat time has tnerein fitted up a first class barber shop, installing new fur At the afternoon service In the Painting Floors niture and a complte line of modern mission, Rev. Stewart a missionary and thoroughly sanitary bartering rrom fayria had charge of the meet JOLLY S1XTEEXKRS Mrs. Nett Kirker, of Hamilton will entertain the members of the ing and gave a most excellent address fliHJUi utensils. Mr. Calderwood has owned and Jolly Sixteeners in her home Thurs to a large audience of Syrians.

The sermon was delivered in the Syrian operated barber shops in various sec i aay evening, une event will be in CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTES Tuesday evening the Loyal Friends Class -will be entertained in the home of Mrs. J. R. McGuire of North Cedar street. Mrs.

Walter McDonald of Madison avenue will entertain the members of the Ladies' Aid in her home Wednesday afternoon. The regular mid-week prayer ser- language. A brief sermon in Eng lish was also held by Rev. Stewart the form of an Easter party. PERSONALS About 50 members of the New Castle lodge of the United Commercial Travelers of America attended the services at the First Methodist church last night in a' body in celebration or their annual memorial services.

The pastor preached an appropriate message upon the theme, "Travel Light." As the names of the nine deceased members were read Elizabeth Louer, the little daughter of J. D. Louer, came to the pulpit and placed an Easter lilp in a vase for each one, and Dr. Ellis then made a brief prayer of dedication over the lilies as emblems of There will be special Easter servi tions of New Castle and being personally "one of the boys," his places have been invariably -well patronized. His new business home is located on West Grant street.

Just at the western end of the bridge. ces on next Sunday evening. Special Mr. and -Mrs. W.

E. Davidson have music has been arranged and the returned from a visit in Hot A paint may be good, but still not good enough for floors. You may have found that out yourself. However, when you use a paint made especially for painting floors, you're sure to be delighted with the result. Lowe Brothers Hard Drying Floor Paint is made for painting; floors.

Contains extra tough varnish that" stands up under the severs treatment all floors get. It's called Hard Drying: because if just that. Dries hard quickly and stays hard. Easy to apply; easy to keep clean. Wears and wears.

Come in and see the sample panels and ask for literature. congregation are looking forward to a fine service. On Easter morning in the church Rev. J. L.

Stratton will hold baptism of new members and a According to present plans, con struction -work -will start this year on 7 reception for the members will be a grain elevator at Montreal, Can. held at this time. Ail are Invited to purity and love and honor to the dead. The Methodist choir under the leadership of George Greer sang two beautiful anthems. Dr.

Ellis mentioned the fact that this loyal fraternity had been especially honored in that it had had two attend these services on next Sunday. SECOND BURGH TRIAL UNDER WAY LOS ANGELES, April 10. Cripps Hardware Company, "ON THE DIAMOND" members who have served as crand councilor of the state via J. Dick 1 uong and Percy MacNab. Tor Infants and Children.

Mothers Knov That Genuine Castdria The second trial of Arthur C. Burch for the murder of A. Belton Kennedy was to start again today. BEAVER VALLEY Charges of jury tampering, which resulted In the arrest of one man on i il ALCOHOL" 3 PER CEKt i-1 a felony charge and threatened pro- PRESBYTERY MEETS 1 -i 5 1 i similatimluierood lfil tintheSicmacfcafidBciwcf Always Bears tho ceedure against another for contempt of court halted the trial last week, when the entire Jury panel was dis- Many local people will be interest ed in the Beaver Valley Presbytery 1 -v meeting to oe neia in the First U. Promoting Signature church of New Brighton tomorrow.

cnargea. oixty-nve veniremen were summoned to appear this morningTTe-fore Judge Sidney N. Reeve. Thomas Lee Woolwine, district attorney said he might be present today to assist Asa Keyes, his deputy, who was in charge of the trial whon Cheerfulness and Rest Coctaas jWM aTl This is the semi-annual meeting of of tne -resDytery and it is expected neither OpIanuMorpmnc Mineral Not Narcotic MP that a large attendance will be pres-ena. Many matters of the Presby halted.

I AIT tery win oe taKen up tor discussion at this time. The following pastors will leave tomorrow for the meeting. In Use itev. j. wuiiamson.

Highland U. Rev. S. E. Irvine, First U.

Rev. A. J. Randies, Second U. P.

and Rev. S. B. Copeland, Third U. P.

A member of each congregation win also make the trip and will represent their respective churches. Mather Bros. Co. 26th Anniversary Sale NOW GOING ON 10 TO 50 PER CENT REDUCTION On Our Entire Stock Of DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JEWELRY, CLOCKS AND SILVERWARE All those who have been postponing their purchases should not fail to take advantage of these reductions.

MA THER BROS. CO. JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS 213 East Washington Street AY Ah and Diarrfioet What This Buffalo Physician Has Done For Humanity The pictnre which appears here of Dr. Pierce of waa taken in 1910. As a j-oung man Dr.

Pierce practised medicine in Pennsylvania and was known far and wide for his great success in alleviating disease. He early moved to Buffalo and pat np in ready-to -nse form, his Golden Medical Discovery, the well known tonic for the blood. This strength-bnilder is made from a formula which Dr. Pierce found most effective in diseases of the blood. It contains do alcohol and is an extract of native roots with the ingredients plainly stated on the wrapper.

Good red blood, vim, vigor and vitality are sure to follow if you take this Alterative Extract. Dr." Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery clears away pimples and annoying eruptions and tends to keep the complexion fresh and clear. The Discovery corrects ue disordered conditions in a sick stomach, aids digestion, acts as a tonic and purifies the blood. Write Dr. Pierce Invalids Wiour mm and Fererifcnnt INTER-CLASS TRACK MEET ON THURSDAY Coach Kates has his High track men about set for the big Inter-Class meet that is to be staged at Carnegie Field on Thursday afternoon of this week.

After holding try outs in the various events on Saturday afternoon the coach nas just about completed his varsity sQiad. There are many fast men on the roster and it will be hard work to eliminate the men in the numerous events carded for the meets. Only two men were left over from last year as the nucleus of this year's For Over ivrrtu'" bc-Smile Ufa MARRIAGE LICENSES Thirty Years Mont Forney New Castle Bonita Bohn Newcastle Vincent Marari Nw Castle Elizabeth Adclo New Castle Elizabeth Adelo New Castle William Hughes New Castle-Anna Bennett Zelienople Fred Holmann Tlain Grove team Evans and Gillium and with the addition of an unlimited number of candidates the prospects are very THE HERALD BY IIL 1 TOR SMI Hotel in ana receive confidential medical advice without charpe. All drapsnpt sell Discovery, tablets or liquid, bend 10c for trial pig. couraeing for one of the best tracl i eea.ons in the hirtory of the school.

Edith Rush City.

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