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PAGE SIX THE NEW CASTLE HERALD Saturday, August 1915. Purely Personal 1911 CLASS REUNION Picnic Supper Attended by Forty at Cascade Park Officers Are Elected. B. H. Saturday, August 14, 1915.

B. H. Final Clearance of Corsets and Brasieres Smart models of Royal "Worcester Bon Ton, Modart and Redfern Corsets, including manufacturer's samples and broken lines from our own stocks. These prices will enable you to procure for less than half the correct foundation for a perfect fitting gown. Corset values to $2.00 65c Corset values to $8.00 $2.65 Corset values to $5.00 $1.65 Corset values to $15.00 $3.65 N.

L. U. BREAKFAST Fourteen Guests Assemble' at Cas cade Park In Honor of Three Visiting Guests. Fourteen guests partook of a de- August Sale of Brassieres $1.50 Brassieres marked $1.00 Brassieres marked 95c Brassieres marked 35c $3.50 marked $1.65. $2.50 Brassieres marked $1.20 $2.00 Brassieres marked 95c 50c models 55c 45c JOYOUS OCCASION Descendants of Baker Family Have Third Annual Reunion in Snen-ango Township.

Undaunted by cloudy and threatening weather, the descendants of the Baker family held their third annual reunion Thursday at the home of Samuel Baker, in Shenango township. As is usual with the Bakers, everybody had a grand, time socially, a strenuous time athletically and a sumptuous post-graduate fime in the gentle art of gastronomy. llclous breakfast in the grove at Cascade park Friday morning about eight o'clock when the N. L. U.

girls entertained in honor of Miss Eva John of Pittsburgh; Miss Helen 'Bsssmm Baker of Grove City and Mr3. William Thompson of New York city. AFTERNOON AFFAIR if. Kensington Given by Wesst, Side W. C.

T. V. at Tome of MJrs. J. W.

Reimold on Friday. The West Side W. C. T. U.

gave a Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. W. Reimold of Smith-field street, at which time the follow-ing officers were elected for the coming year: President-Mrs. C.

Hngbes. Vice President Mrs. A. M. Rote.

Corresponding Secretary Mjss Bella Recording Secretary Mrs. Ida Cra- asurer-Mrs. J. W. Reimold.

L. B. Superintendent Mrs. J. HAnU-Narcotic Mrs." R.

G. Leslie. Bulletin Mrs. Atkinson. Evangelistic Mrs.

T. D. Allen. Flower Mission Mrs. McAllen, Miss Adelaide Maybray.

Fair Work Mrs. Mary Woods. Mothers' Meetings Mrs. A. B.

Bart- letMedical Temperance Mrs. C. N. Undoubtedly the most enjoyable social gathering in the history of the class of 1911, of the New Castle high school, was Friday evening when the annual reunion was held at, Cascade park. The first order of procedure was a picnic supper, this being served in the grove about six-thirty o'clock to forty guests.

Blue and gold, the class colors, were revealed in the decorations, asters and. nasturtiums being in graceful clusters on the tables. After supper there was a short business meeting presided over by the president, Edward Burckhart, and at roll call each member of the class responded with a short talk. Reports of the year were given and a vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. E.

E. Seavy for the kind offer of her home for the picnic supper in case rain would have prevented meeting at the park. Dancing was the diversion of the later evening hours. Officers chosen for the coming year are: Edward Burckhart. Vice-president, Paris Shoaf.

Secretary, Miss Elsa Ashmore. Treasurer, George. Lamoree. It is due to the energetic work of the committee in charge of the reunion this year that the affair was such a great success, and all credit is due the following committee for this very delightful class gathering: Misses Adalene Woodworth, Elsa Ashmore, Frances Seavy, Mary Sherger, Messrs. Edward Burckhart, Harold Gardner and Shubert Carlon.

Class members from out of town attending the reunion were Mrs. Helen Boal Warren of Sharon, Miss Mary McCready of New Bedford, while other visiting guests were Miss Margaret Reid of Philadelphia, and Miss Leila Woods of Cleveland, I The Eternal, City, with Pauline Frederick in the leading role, at the Dome, Monday and Tuesday. Adv. "Tho guests motored to the park 63 about 7:30 o'clock and after break One hundred and twenty relatives fast they spent the time pleasantly with beating and skating as their, forms of amusement. Plans were E8 and friends sat down to the banquet tables, which were arranged in the or Master George J.

Robison. of Pearson street, Just returned home from Leetonia, visiting his aunt, Mrs. C. R. Thompson.

Mrs. Smith Sankey and two daughters of Richelieu avenue, have returned from Sharpsville where they were visiting relatives for two weeks. Miss Leila Woods of Cleveland, is the guest of Miss Florence Rearic of Wallace avenue. Miss Helen Baker of Grove City, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Henry Ringer of Dewey avenue.

Misses Lillian Gregor and- Clara Shaughnessy of the Wilmington road, who were guests of friends in Youngstown, have returned. Miss Marie has returned to her home in Mercer after a month's visit with Miss Katherine Gallagher of Walnut street. Mrs. E. F.

Warnock of Superior street, is visiting friends and relatives in Massillon, for a week. Misses Georgiana and Marguerite Carpenter of Pittsburgh, are guests of Miss Lena Hartman of South Jefferson street, for a week. Mrs. Craig Steen of Shenango street, is spending the day in Pits-burgh attending a Pythian Sisterhood convention. Miss Margaret Robbins of North Walnut street, is the guest of friends In Pittsburgh.

Mrs. W. H. Harrah has returned to Franklin after a visit with Mrs. Mary Thompson of Walnut street.

Miss Mabel Jack of Beavor Falls, is the week-end guest of Miss Helen Hughes of Wick street. Miss Sara Swift of Beaver Falls, is visiting Miss Rosella Phillips of Belleview avenue. Miss Ruth Esgar of" Shaw street, who has been spending a week or ten days at Chautauqua Lake, returned Saturday. Miss Nell Thatcher, Miss Anna Patterson, Miss Margaret MeConnell and Miss Lucy Thatcher left Saturday morning for a few nays' trip to Buffalo and Niagara Fulls. Miss Elizabeth Reis of East street, has returned from Sparrow Lake, Canada, where she has been the guest of Miss Beulah Norris at the latter's summer home.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Cunningham of North Jefferson street, hava gone to 3eaumaris, Ontario, for a visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. H. Cunningham at the latter's cottage. made for two social events this com chard, and.

despite the threatening weather, everybody done themselves ing week in honor of the same visitors together with the Mieses Georgi-ana and Marguerite Carpenter of Pittsburgh, who are house guests of Miss Lena Hartman of Suuth Jeffer proud. The morning hours were wniiea awav bv the women folks holding a social time and the men engaging in a horseshoe pitching contest. After Take Your Pick of Our Trimmed Hats at 50c and $1.00 Apiece son street. Tuesday morning the N. L.

U. crowd gives a breakfast at the pars all tally sheets were in, it was touna that John Baker (last year's champion) still retained his crown by going through the whole contest without ifor the visitors and Thursday even ing the same crowd gives a picnic a single defeat supper. In. the afternoon athletic contests were held and the winners were pre The Eternal City, with Pauline Frederick in the leading role, at tha Dome, Monday and Tuesday. Adv.

sented with prizes. As a climax to the athletic carnival, a baseball game was staged between two teams captained by Uncle Sam Baker and Uncle Al Sweezy, Uncle Sam team winning bv the score of 11 to 7 in six innings. White Wholesale Millinery Co. 109 E. Washington Street The shortness of the game was caused ZEDAKER-CARLISLE Luncheon at Home of Mr.

and Mrs C. L. Zedaker, of New Bedford, on Thursday. FAMILY GATHERING Mr. and Mrs.

James McBride, of Bojrleg 'Avenue, are Fifty-eight Years Married Today. Announcement of the engagement of Miss Hazel Zedaker and Frank Car Locknart. Mercy Mrs. Joseph Jenkins. Contest Mrs.

Fannie Johns. Press Mrs. W. B. Mclver.

Peace Mrs. J. Johnson. Scientific Temperance Instruction Mrs. Rawlins.

Sunday School Mrs. Harry White. Sabbath Observance Mrs. J. C.

Womer. Social Meetings Mrs. C. C. Stump.

Railroad Mrs. H. Carson. Temperance Literature Mrs. S.

E. McCleary. Work among foreign-speaking peopleMrs. W. L- McAnallen.

After the business session a social hour was spent while the ladieB formed dainty pieces of fancy work. Later dainty refreshments were served iby the 'hostess, assisted by Mrs. S. E. VMcCleary, Mrs.

A. Rote, Mrs. W. G. Robinson, Mrs.

Strong, Mrs. W. L. McAnallen and Mrs. C.

N. Lockhart. at at the Eternal City, with Pauline Frederick in the leading role, at the Dome, Monday and Tuesday. Adv. Monday Events.

Committee for Class of 1914 reunion has important riieetirig'at'home of Miss Margaret Fulkerson of North Jofferson street. m. lisle of New Bedford was made at a luncheon in the home of Miss Ze-daker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

L. Zedaker, of New Bedford, Thursday. PARK THEAT Fifty-eight years ago today, August 14. 1915, Mr. and Mrs.

James McBiide of Boytes were unit by Will Neff losing all the balls by his terrific hitting, which included a home run and a two-bagger in three times at bat. Uncle Tom Russell officiated between the bat and Billy Klera Neff looked after the bases in a most businesslike manner. After the ball game a business meeting was held and the following officers were elected for the coming year: President Samuel Baker. Vice President Earl D. Harlan.

Treasurer Mrs. Margaret Tindal. Secretary Mrs. Jennie Kennedy. A special committee, consisting of John Baker, John Russell, Sam Kelly, Frank Harlan, Sam Tanner, Tom Wilson, Del Cameron and Edwin Wilson, was appointed by the president to make arrangements for holding the next reunion, which will be about the middle of August, 1916, the place yet to be chosen.

at a at The rooms were beautifully decorated Mrs. Mary Camblin of Wallace who has been visiting relatives with pink cosmos and sweet peas, with pink and white tones prevailing in the appointments at the prettily and friends in Ingram and Pitts burgh for several weeks has returned arranged table. Miss Violet Mershimer of East Washington street, is visiting Miss Chimes called the guests to the din-ing room where places were arranged for the following guests: The Misses ed in marriage by the late Rev. Robert Audley Browne D. at the minister's residence, Rev.

Browne, then being pastor of the First U. P. church in this city. In celebration of this wedding anniversary the children of Mr. and Mrs.

McBride gave a delightfully appointed family dinner party at the McBride home in Boyles ave Eleanor Mershimer of Beaver. Mrs. H. Morrison and family of Mildred Marshall, Bakerstown, Mary Plunkett, Canonsburg, Sharpsville, are visiting relatives and frionds in the city. LOOK WHAT'S HERE FOR NEXT WEEK Mntlriav lawrencb borsat, 5H "The Earl of Pawtucket" WorinpeHav MR- william faversham, in "The Right of Way" Fl-irlaU BURR McINTOSH fn "oW "Col.

Carter of Cartersville" THREE BIG ONES THREE Emma Marshall, Wampum, Anna Hazelwood, Ruth Weitz, Mary and Miss Hazel Cornell of Fredonia, is Jean Krohn, New Castle; Florence Kashner, Struthers; Martha McClena han, Nona Wachot, Fay Hanna, Sheba and Gladys Miller, Katheryn Redmond, Fay Wilcox, Mary Uff leman, Alice White and Helen Wilson, New the guest of her sister, Mrs. Claire Kirk of this city. Miss MoMie Bruce of Croton avenue, has returned from Sandy Lake where she visited her Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bruce.

Miss Hazel Elliott, who has been visiting relatives at New Lebanon for the past two weeks, has returned Bedford. Tiny envelopes bearing news of an Miss Anna Hoptcn of Pennsylvania avenue, entertains Y. L. T. society.

F. L. C. kensington members return after a two weeks' sojourn at a cottage on Euclid Beach. DIXXERTHI5 EVNIXG.

six o'clock dinner will be given by Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Williams of Earl avenue, Youngstown, Saturday honoring their house guessts, Miss Belle O'Brien of New Castle, sister of Mrs.

Williams, and her cousin, Miss Mary O'Brien of Pittsburgh. early fall wedding were found at tached to the place cards. Mrs. Ze home. Dr.

and Mrs. H. G. Dean of North daker was assisted in serving by her sisters, Mrs. J.

F. Bentley of Stoney- The Eternal City, with Pauline Frederick in the leading role, at the Dome, Monday and Tuesday. Adv. MID SUMMER TEA Fifty Guests Are Entertained at the Home of Mrs. H.

yv. McKee Friday Afternoon. jaaaaaaaaaaaaa r1 Artistic in every detail of appointment was the informal midsummer tea over which Mrs. Harry W. McKee of the Guerard, North Mill street presided as hostess Friday afternoon, the hours being from 4 to 6 The function honored Mrs Roy Goodman of Richmond, who is spending the summer in this city anl at hlll and Mrs.

T. A. Scott, New Castle. Jefferson street, have returned from Fredonia, where they visited the family of Jonathan Dean. st it The Eternal City, with Pauline Mrs.

James H. Patton has gor To Frederick in the leading role, at the Sandy Lako for a visit at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. nue, Friday evening at 7 o'clock. Tables were set in the dining room and breakfast rcom and guests numbered forty-two.

Bouquets of snap dragon were on the tables, and colors of pink and white were used in the appointments. An elaborate menu was served by Mrs. J. E. Ligo, Mrs.

Robert W. Garrowav, Mrs. A. H. McBride anT Mrs.

Edwin McBride. Seated in the dining room were the honored Isiiests, Mr.v-and Iff rs. James McBride, together with Mr. and Mrs. John McBride, Mr.

and, Mrs. John Velker and sort Paul, the later from Struthers, Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Anderson, daughter Geneva, with their six children, their wives and husbands, Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Ligo, Mr. and Mrs Robert Garrowav, Mr. and Mrs. A.

H. McBride, Mr. and Mrs. H. P.

McBride, Mr: and Mrs. Edwin McBride, children of host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. D.

R. Davies, the latter a daughter, who are living at Homestead, were unable to be present. In the breakfast room the grandchildren and great grandchildren were served, the guest list including Mr. and Mrs. P.

J. Meehan, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Samuels, Miss Martha Ligo, Aldin, Robert and Ruth McBride, Mary and Edwin McBride, Russell, Glen, Margaret and Raymond McBride, Howard Meehan. Dome, Monday and, Tuesday CHICHESTER PILLS Wr-.

THE DIAMOND BRAND. XV I JIM DOME THEATRE WSt MONDAY TUESDAY Mi' Mies Esther McCIintock is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Hawkins M'MIXN GATHERING. At the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Mc- ladles! AakyoarDranUtrc hl-thea-tara Dtanoad Bran PUla la lir-d tad Uola niulUc of Clintonville, for a week or two. Mino, near New Galilee, the boxea. aealrd vita BIm Rlhboa. Taka aa alker. Bar or ti seventh annual reunion of the WTest- Mrs.

J. Johnson Fisher of Leasure Drantsa, A.kfort DIAMOND KHAfiD PULLS, for vein kaoarn Best, Sifcib Alms ttdUtil avenue, has returned from a short ern Pennsylvania Corey family was held August 11th. An elegant pic visit with friends in Beaver Falls. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVElffMRS Miss Helen McCarthy, of Milton I COMING TO THE DOME MONDAY TUESDAY, AUG. 16-17 street, is visiting friends and relatives McConnell Mills with her family, and Mrs.

Basil Maturin Stevens of New York city and Hoboken, N. J. Fifty guests were Included in the guest list. In the way of decorations gladiotas, nasturtiums and asters at Beaver Falls. Mrs.

C. Klingelhoffer and daughter Elizabeth, are guests of the former's Pauline Frederick in Hall Caine's THE ETERNAL CITY' AOFOIlinA were used profusely, pink and whit3 tones being rwealod throughout the daughter, Mrs. Wm. Cable of Rochester, Pa. EXEOSmOiJS Miss Nell Hervey of Rochester, Pa menu as well as decorative appointments.

Aids were MisB Margaret Goodman of Richmond, Miss is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hervey of Boyles avenue.

Arathusa Hartman, Mrs. Harriet G. Miss Elizabeth Waters of Craig $7770 Other grandchildren unable to be street, is spending a week or ten Hamilton, Miss Ellen Long and Miss Anna King the latter pouring tea. present were Mr. and Mrs.

David days at the Riverside, Cambridge ROUMlTTIDrW. Among the guests was Miss Frances Springs. Prof, and Mrs. George Phillips of KswTork Central Ui Lewis and their children from Wood-lawn, Pa. A special guest in the company was Miss Mae Gates of Bolton, N.

C. Reis of Montclair, N. J. st it The Eternal City, with Pauline 7- Uniontown, who have been visiting relatives in the city, have left for Atlantic City to spend two weeks 'V A photo dramatization of the most wonderful drama of love and be-trayal ever written. PRICES Afternoon ....10 and 20c Evening 15 and 25c Show will start 10 a.

the rest as follows: 12, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. These hours are the beginning of each show and they are sharp. Mr. and Mrs. McBride are eniov- Frederick in the leading role, at the Dome, Monday and Tuesday.

Adv. Otoiatof many naato frail miif iMfinmiiji All 5DW-miealon glgcCy- a They were accompanied to the seashore by Miss Katherine Thomas of Ing fairly good health considering their advanced years. Mrs. McPridJ will celebrate her 74th birthday on Christmas day this year and Mr. McBride was 4 years old Mav 12, 1915.

HONOR MBS. ASBURY. Mr. and Mrs. L.

R. Stone enter this city. v-au ac or m-tnm. NEW CACTUS Dort.Tloht.Wea Miss Alyce Amos, who has been tained at their home, Plum street, visiting her sister, Mrs. D.

P. Cooper Monday evening in honor of Mrs. They have been the parents of twelve of Beaver, for several weeks, has re 5 "4 William Asbury of New Castle and turned home. children, six of whom are living. They have twenty one grand child si Mrs.

Sarah A. Flinn of East Grant Mr. and Mrs. B. C.

Ingalls of Sharon, who have been their house guests. Greenville Record. and four great grand children and four great great grand children. Although confined to bed by ill health for the past week or so Mr. Mc street, has returned after a delightful visit with her niece, Mrs.

Jean Davis at the latter's summer home on Orr's Island, Maine. Mrs. Flinn also visited with relatives in Johnstown, Pa. Bride was able to take part in the Mrs. A.

Hazelwood of Neshannock festivities at his home Friday even SHOWING TODAY Bettie Nansen in 'FALLEN IDOL' avenue, left this morning for a west ern trip. She will be the guest of her ing. Mr. and Mrs. McBride were remembered with many bouquets and baskets of flowers from relatives and friends son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Hazelwood of Fort Dodge, for a time. nic-dinner was served at noon.

On account of the inclemency of the weather the tables were laid on the large barn floor. Old friends met and enjoyed the day, new acquaintances were made, and all enjoyed a good time. About 125 relatives were present. Mr. and Mrs.

E. 0. Cory and family came from Cincinnati, and Miss Mary Hartman from Lima, Ohio. Other relatives from Alliance, Ohio; East Palestine, Ohio; New Castle, and the Beaver Valley towns were present. Stewart Boyd of Darlington received the prize for the oldest man present, and his wife the prize for the oldest lady present.

The following officers were elected: D. L. Knowles of Alliance, Ohio, president; R. C. McMinn of Alliance, Ohio, vice- president; Mrs.

John Harvey of East Palestine, Ohio, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. L. C. Kurtz of Beaver Falls, recording secretary. After thanking Mr.

and Mrs. McMinn for their kind hospitality the meeting adjourned to meet in August, 1916, at Morado Park, Beaver Falls. MILLER FAMILY REUNION. The John H. Miller descendants were the guests Thursday in the home of Mrs.

Rebecca Eckert of La Clede avenue at the annual family reunion. Members of the family from Alliance, Petersburg, Struthers, Bedford, East Palestine, Bessemer, New Castle and Edenburg numbering 38 were present to enjoy the all day gathering. A profusion of garden flowers, the gifts of various guests of the affair, made an artistic setting for the assembly. At noon and in the evening, the guests were seated at two tables arranged through the lower rooms. It has heretofore been the custom to hold the reunions at Idora park, but owing to the inclemency of the weather the plans were changed for this season.

Youngstown Telegram. MARTIN REUNION. The annual reunion of the Martin families in Eastern Ohio and Western Pennsylvania was held Thursday in Thompson park, East Liverpool, Ohio. These family reunions were originated by the late S. G.

Martin of New Castle. Mrs. Sarah McGeary of Butler, who attended the reunion with the family of her son, W. B. McGeary, is a sister of S.

G. Martin and was probably the oldest member of the family present, being eighty-two years of age. M'SKES-TAYLOR REUNION. The McNees and Taylor families will have their 30th annual reunion at Cascade Park, Tuesday, August 17th. FOR VISITING GIRLS.

Mrs. Clarence Hamline of Franklin, E22 Misses Florence Hesse, Margaret WE DO ELECTRIC WIRING has gone tome after a visit with friends and relatives in this city. Witmer, Elizabeth Winter, Helen Mc-Lain, Martha Aldenderfer and Fran Miss Diana Horner of Warren, ces Black gave a luncheon at the Arl has returned home after a visit with Miss Rose Waller of Grant street. ington hotel Greenville Wednesday in honor of several visiting girls: Miss Mary Shaffer of Grant street, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Wlth- Miss Margaret Miller of Sharon, Miss erow of Moravia.

Eleanor Howse, Miss Doris Kfnkaid, Miss Margaret Mansfield, Miss Aileen Mrs. James Mosgrove of Rochester, is visiting friends in the city for Johnston, Miss Opal Kline, of Oil and repair work of any kind. See our line of electric and combanation Fixtures before you buy. Let un wire your house. Our work is good, our Prices Rrlght.

AXTELL VOROUS Bell phone, store, 256-R, City, and Miss" Eleanor Fleming of New STONER-kTlIMX) REUNION. The annual reunion of the Stoner-Kildc-o families was held at Muddy Creek Falls on August 11. Over 175 people partook of a bountiful dinner. In the afternoon the following officers were elected: President Samuel Kildoo. Vice-President Wm.

Weigle. Secretary Madge Fisher. Treasurer Mrs. Anna Weigle. Splendid addresses were given by Revely of the Zion Baptist church CLOTHING FOR THE FAMILY Pay as You Wear THE STAR STORE The Diamond Mengert, who ha been visiting at Parkersburg for the past month.

MISS HARTMAX'S GUESTS. To do honor to her house guests, Misse3 Georgiana and Marguerite Carpenter, of Pittsburgh, Miss Lena Hartman, of South Jefferson sstreet, entertained a few friends Friday evening. Music was the chief source famusement during the early part of the evening and later the guests spent the time at Cascade Park, dancing being the entertainment. LUNCHEON-SPOON CLUB. Mrs.

Herbert Garvin, of Waverly, N. was the guest of honor at the Luncheon-Spoon club luncheon in which twelve guessts participated at the Country club Friday at one o'clock. The afternoon was devoted to informal pastimes. Another luncheon is to be given at the Country club in two weeks. FOR BRIDE AXD GROOM.

In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. McWilliams, a bride and groom of July, Mr. and Mrs.

John Kiefer, of North Jefferson street, gave a reception Friday evening when fifty guests were entertained. Music was the chief source of amusement and later an elaborate supper was served. The bride and groom received numerous presents, among the list being a set of china dishes from Mrs. Kiefer's brother, John Kiefer, Jr. Assisting the hostess were Mrs.

Arthur Kiefer, Mrs, Robert Reiber and Mrs. Norris Mitchell. the ten a. m. car, and hesidea well filled baskets are to take with them all china and silver.

This was decided at the meeting of the club held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Houston of Marshall avenue. A deJightful time was enjoyed and in two weeks the club is to meet at the home of Mrs. George Stone, of Leasure avenue, the date being August 26th. Y.

M. H. A.ANNUAL PICNIC. Members of the Y. M.

H. A. are to have their annual picnic at Idle-wild Park, Sharon, Sunday, August 15th. A special car will leave the corner of Beaver and West Washington' streets at 11:30 a. m.

It is expected that about one hundred people will attend the outing -w MISS HUGHES ENTERTAINS. Miss Helen Hughes, of Wick avenue, entertained a party of friends FrWay evening In honor of her house guest, Miss Mabel Jack, of New Brighton. Out of town guestss were Miss Sara Swift, George' Thomas and Lloyd Wilson of Beaver Falls. ON WAY TO THE LAKES. Mrs.

Herman Pflug, of Parkers-burg, W. was the guest of Mrs. W. L. Mengert, of Edison avenue, Friday evening, leaving Saturday morning for a trip to Detroit, and other lake points.

Another guest at the Mengort home Is Mrs. Mengert's mother, Mrs, J. H. Rutten-cutter, of Parkersburg, W. who was accompanied to' the city by her young granddaughter, DIAMOND SALE! and Rev.

McKee of the Oak Grove U. a week or two. Mrs. George Graham has gone to Rochester, for a visit with Mr. and'Mrs.

N. King. Frank Blaney of Monaca, is visitiDg friends in the city for a few days. Miss Violet-Glover is visiting at the home of her uncle, M. R.

Glover of College Hill, Beaver Falls. Miss Tilie Samuels is the guest of Miss Rose Athal of Farrell for a few days. Miss Bertha Kirk has returned to her home in Sharpsville after a visit with friends in the city. Mrs. Chas Siegfried of Maryland avenue, was the guest Friday of the families of J.

T. White and William Dean at their camps which are located at Rose Point on the Slippery Rock creek. Mrs. Albert Hunter and daughter Miss Ethel of Smithfleld street, have returned after spending several days with the families of J. T.

White and William Dqan at the camps at Rose Point on the Slippery Rock. Mr. and Mrs. John Velker and son Paul of Struthers, are guests of rela-' tives and friends in the city. Stephen Harris of South Mercer street, has retiirned from a trip to Cleveland and Detroit a) The Eternal City, with Pauline Frederick in the leading role, at the Dome, Monday and Tuesday.

Adv. Look over our stock of We will save "you from $75 to $100 on a karat Stone. P. church. It.

was decided to hold the next reunion at the same place on the second Wednesday of. August, 1916. CLUB, Miss Hazel Ryan, of State street, was hostess to the Etude Music club Friday evening. There was a short program followefl by games. The next meeting will be the second Fri-dav of September with Miss Florence Steele, stop 87, Sharon line as hostess.

MODERN PRISCTLLA CLUB. Modern Priacilla club members are RICH JEWELRY COMPANY B. B. ALD-RICH. Huipr.

Practical Jeweler, Optician Diamond Expert. 143 B. LONG AVft, PIANOjrUNMG Jos. Ritter, of Pitts, burg will be in town next week. Leave orders at Metzlers.

to have a picnic luncheon at Cascade Park next Tuesday, August 17th, at one o'clock. going are to taka.

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