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Wednesday, August 23, 1916, THE NEW CASTLE HERALD, Fiva B. Wednesday, August 23, 1916. B. H. DR.

J. REID BARLEY IIKNTIST. Pretty Wash Silk Underskirts at $2.50 and $3.50. Rooms Next to Dr. John Karley, Dentist, L.

M. (Straightening Teeth a Specialty) Friday Remnant Day KITCHEN SHOWER LUNCHEON TODAY IS A SURPRISE FOR HOUSE GUEST A genial company of guests wend Make your plans immediately for being here Remnant day. And arrange to have plenty of time to spend in the store for there will be so many things worth looking over and buying. Thousands of remnants of nil goods sold by the yard, the accumulations of a big selling season, will be on sale Remnant day at this store's well known low Remnant day prices. ed their way to the home of Miss In compliment to Mrs.

Harriet MERRY GATHERING OF YOUNG PEOPLE In place of the picnic that was scheduled for Tuesday evening at the park in honor of the Misses Mary JJeely and Clare Newman, of Pittsburgh, a party was given for them Scott, of Chicago, who is at pres Jean Ingham, of East Falls street, Tuesday evening, when the hostess ent her house guest, Mrs. Jessie Hamilton was hostess at a prettily entertained in honor of Miss Marian PLEASANT AFFAIR FOR MISS HULL A delightful event of Tutsday evening was the hamburger fry given by Miss Melitta Forrest, of Huroii avenue, at Cascade Park to honor Miss Maud Hull, of Grove City, who is a in the home of the hostess. The supper was served at seven o'clock, decorations of pink and white being used. The later hours were devoted, to dancing at the pavilion. Hover, a bride-elect of August thir- appointed one o'clock luncheon in ty-ttrst.

at the home of Miss Virginia Haught the dining room of the Y. W. C. A. me artRir took the nature of a of the Hoyt apartments, East Wash Wednesday.

Covers were arranged surprise kitchen shower tor Miss ington street. Eighteen youn tor fourteen. Summer flowers graced the tables Hover, who was presented with a people spent the hours enjoyably very tine collection or aluminum and with games and dancing. Kefresh The afternoon hours were spent m- granite ware. Twenty-nve guests ments were a later feature.

tormally at the home of the hostess WASH GOODS. DAMASKS. CRASHES. DOMESTICS. REMNANTS OF LACES.

WHITE GOODS. EMBROIDERIES. TRIMMINGS. and other goods sold by the yard, TAPESTRIES. MATTINGS.

CARPETS. LINOLEUMS. Jn honor' of the Pittsburgh visit in the Hamilton apartments. Visit devoted the pleasure period to music and other informal pastimes, while readings by Miss Marian Hover were ors the young men who were at the ing guests who shared the honors with Mrs. Scott were Miss Ueulan party Tuesday night are to give a great delight.

corn roast at the Harbor, tomorrow Wilson, of Guines niece of the Pink and white tones prevailed in Guests from out of town who shared the honor with Miss Hull were Irene Craig, of Bath, N. Miss Ella Johnston, of Corning, N. Mrs. I. Hull, of Grove city, and Mrs Roy Stone and son, Theodora, of Greeny ville.

Assisting the hostess in serving were Mrs. E. W. Craig and Mrs. Win, Asperry.

In the crowd were the Misses Melltia Forrest, Maude Hull, Evelyn Gould, Thursday evening. Guests at the hostess; Mrs. Thomas Z. Wilson, of the decorative scheme. Assisting party were Misses Mary McCarthy: Wampum; Mrs.

William J. Mitchell and sister, Mrs. Brown, of Barto, Alice Covert, Bessie Robinson, La verne Warnock, W'illma Evars, Mary the hostess in serving was her sister. Miss Edith Ingham. Out of town guets were Misses Glen and Mabel Miller, of Blairsviile, lorida; Mrs.

J. Krause, of Phila delphia. Deely, Clare Newman, Messrs Mar tin Kelly, Howard Aleehan, John house guests of the Misses Edith and Ella Kerber, Ruth Lehan, Hilda Hen Daly, Wm. Kilch, Ralph Kradle VISITING IX IXDIAXA Jean Ingham. rierson, Messrs Clyde Sadler, Emar Wvsner.

Reeble Owens, Erynmora Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Richards, of John Mccormick, Everett Anderson Clifford Porte and Joseph McDowell Voungstown, who were visiting with Williams, Bert Fisher and Jack Moore.

the tatter's parents. Air. and Mrs. At The Hotels Also Odd Lots andBroken Lines At Remnant Day Prices Millinery, Men's, Women's and Children's Wear, House Furnishings, and other lines will join in this great Remnant Day sale. Odds and ends; broken assortments will be brought out and given low Remnant day prices to sell them in a single day.

SEMI-ANNUAL REMNANT DAY, FRIDAY. SOCIAL CALENDAR Otis Hoover, or South -Mill street, have gone to Warsaw, where NOONDAY MARRIAGE WEDNESDAY EVENTS. they are to visit tor two weeks. FOUNTAIN INN Chas. E.

Manninger, Washington, 1'hey will also spend some time at AT M. E. PARSONAGE At, the hour of twelve-thirty o'clocli. Miss Zina M. Walker, of Reception by Misses Elizabeth and Winona Lake and Fort Wayne.

Arthur C. Wheatley, New York Edna Smith, of Wallace avenue, for returning to Youngstown about September twenty. house guests. Hours 2 to i and 4 to WTpst. Madison avenue, and Albert 6 o'clock.

City; E. Sanders, Pittsburgh, Wm. D. Thonnlos. Chicago, P.

W. Perdue, G. Grosset, New York City; Max Lewis. Buffalo, N. John Jack- Lowry Wilson, of Sankey street, were Mothers' circle, of Primitive Metho joined in holy wedlock, the ceremony "being nerformed by Rev.

H. Clemens SAXKEY FAMILY RECXIOX About fifty memDers of the San dist church, meets In home of Mrs, Harry Ashton, of Franklin avenue. on, Cleveland, J. B. Clingston, Mansfield, Ohio; J.

A. Wilkinson, R. V. 7:30 p. for business and a social at his residence in North Mercer street.

The couple were unattended, the hride wearing a blue suit and hat to key family were in attendance at rhe annual reunion of the family that was held at Cascade Park, Tuesday. hour. Dancing at Cascade park for visit ing tennis players here for tourna and Mrs. Wilson leu rnrwennnd. Dinner was followed by a brief meeting.

Officers for next year were for a honevmoon trip to Cleveland nr.d nient. B. Warren, T. B. Tanner, Harry Brine, J.

V. Crawford. Pittsburgh, Gilchrist, Erie, W. G. Davis, C.

E. Armstrong, Piteburgh; Geo. M. Taylor, Youngstown, O. E.

C. Johnson, Chicago, 111.: W. R. Peterr, L. Grotitt, Pittsburgh; F.

F. Dale, Grove City, P. F. Naeher, Buffalo. N.

W. lai noints and will go to housekeen- Alauda club members have break not elected until a future date. The time and place of the next reunion ing on their return in a week or ten fast at Cascade park will be announced. Porter and Allen families have re- The bridge is a daughter of Mr. and union at home of Thomas B.

Porter, B. Torpse, Erie, E. C. Schley. New T.

D. D. CLUB MEETS Mrs J. G. Walker, of West Madison norm or rxew Wilmington.

avenue! and the groom is a son of Mrs. Annual reunion of Stevenson fam Miss Pearl Thompson was hostess the T. D. D. club at Cascade Park Anna Wilson, of Sankey street, ne is a ny at cascade pant.

WE I.ihK THIS MEANS OF THAN Twenty-seventh annual reunion of Graselii Chemical Tuesday evening. Dancing and other chemist at the company's plant. THANK YOU! musements were enjoyed. Assisting 1NU OIK PATRONS FOR THEIR GENEROUS PATRONAGE DURING THESE WARM Jordan family at home of Newton Nelson, near Volant. Twentieth Century club meets with the hostess in serving refreshments was Miss Ivelley.

Next Tuesday even- Mrs. George Barge, of Terrace MOSER FAMILY MEETS ng the club meets with Mi.ss Elizabeth Houston. McNees and Taylor family reunion IN REUNION AT PARK Members of the Moser family to the York City; W. E. Crist, Pittsburgh: Mrs.

Chas. H. Thomas. Miss Dothory Th'-mas, Miss Merrian Thomas. Frank Hedley, Frank'in, J.

W. Tborpo, Rochester, N. J. T. Hirsh, Pittsburgh; R.

V. Withington, Boston, G. E. Tickenor, DeWitt. T.

A. McCracken, Oil City; C. S. Chapman, Milwaukee, Wm. E.

Fkaoh-sener, New York; C. E. Winner, Alliance, Ohio: James Christil, Washington, J. H. Witherspoon.

F. L. Noon. R. E.

Hartley, F. L. Baker, Pittsburgh, Jno. F. Moyer, Butler, R.

B. Foster, Detroit, Mich. LESLIE P. J. Dugan, Geo.

F. McConnell, W. isc.M.Vi.jK MONTHS. WE ATTRIBUTE OUR SUCCESS TO THE FACT THAT OUR CONSTANT AIM AND PURPOSE IS TO GIVE HIGH CLASS SERVICE AND MEALS OF QUALITY. WE HAVE A VERY EFFICIENT FORCE OF WAITERS AND WAIT: ESSES, WHO ARE ALWAYS STRIVING TO SERVE OUR PATRONS EFFICIENTLY AN QUTCKLY.

at Cascade park. MAKES EXTENDED VISIT Miss Elsa Jansen. of Crescent stree numhpr of about sixty were present A. S. N.

club members are to be at the annual reunion which was an entertained with a picnic dinner at has returned home after p. visit of event, of Tuesday at Cascade Parlr. home of Mrs. L. C.

Dean, of East New three months, having spent the time Castle. New York City, Buffalo, N. East Dinner and supper were eaten In thp grove and the afternoon a business meetiner was held and the old officers C. L. Kensington meets with Mrs.

Should we fail in either the above respects, we hope you will tell On the other hand, if our meals please your, kindly tell others. lverpool, and with her sister, Mrs. ee Sampson of Syracuse. N. Y.

Miss Ella Parks, of Andrew street. us. Fourth annual reunion of the Crill school, Findley township, Mercer Jansen is now employed with the National Wholesale Millinery company of this city. J. Huggy, J.

L. Davis, E. Grossman, county, on school grounds. reelected. They are: President, George F.

Morer. Vice President, J. L. Moser. Secretary, Mrs.

B. E. Sankey. Treasurer, Frank Geiger. Historian.

Mrs. Seth Phillips, of Pittsburgh: Miles Haldren, New Powell family reunion at home of City; T. H. Barnes, Grove City; Geo. IDEAL LUNCH PAUL MGR.

Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Houk, Marquis QUE EX ESTHER CIRCLE E. Mettlngent and wife. Youngstown: stop.

Harmony car line. 201) E. WASHINGTON STREET Frank Haupten and wife. Toronto, Youngstown. Former pupils of Burton Phillips Guests were from Youngtowr.

school in Sllnnerv Rock townshin Queen Esther Girls met in the of the Croton M. E. church Tuesday evening for a business and social meeting with twenty-five member" in Canada; J. Reefer, Erie, J. M.

Kurtz R. P. Sampson, F. W. Alcio-man.

E. J. Manhoff, W. S. McKnirnt, ureenvme, miuer ana o.ner places, have reunion at Cascade park The next reunion is to be at tne same Lotus Kensington members have A.

Howard, Pittsburgh: Miss Efflo attendance. In three weeks the society place in August. breakfast at the park. meets at the home of Miss Bessie H. W.

Miller, of Beaver with Mrs. Mrs. John Holsinger, of Park ave- Bradly, of Delaware avenue. Falls. Mrs.

Joseph McConaghey, who has Juuiiwr jz.x in, honor of her Lee Ochs RELIGIOUS AND FRATERNAL NEWS HOME OF THE BRIDE 01 orK been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Scheffler, of Beaver Falls, has re BIG STORM VISITS CITY GOIXG TO PERRY CAMP Members of the club had a business meeting in the home of Mrs. O. J.

H. Hartsuff. rA A pretty wedding took place at Walk, Indian, J. Thoburn, Cleveland. J.

Walsh. Chicago, 111.: W. S. Carpenter and family, Akron, Geo. Cohen, Scranton, G.

W. Aultos, Gallon. R. E. Stinely, Cleveland, A.

M. Fee. P. H. Uber, L.

A. Wara-maker, KinFman, H. H. Beigle, Harmony, Kinney Stevens. Pittsburgh: J.

F. Gennawell, W. Orange, X. E. Pae, Cleveland, J.

Suter, Erie. C. Dick, Cleveland, turned home. the home of Mr. and Mrs.

George FINTERTATN AT Miss Isabelle Cook, of Beaver Falls, Palmer, of Long avenue, Tuesday --r 1 nTTo, was In the city Tuesday attending the FOR VISITING GUESTS tennis tournament. Craig street. Tuesday evening, when they decided to have a basket picnic at the camp of Dr. and Mrs. S.

W. Perry, near Princeton, Friday evening. Miss Ethel Hunter, of Smithlield Dr. and Mrs. M.

J. Beal of Jamestown, WILLIVG WORKERS TO MEET The regular monthly meeting of the Willing Workers' Bible class of the Croton M. E. church will be held Thursday evening in the home of E. C.

Morrow of Walnut street. street and Miss Louise Graffls, of Carson street, entertained at a six N. are guests of Dr. and Mrs. W.

L. Beal of Leasure avenue. Prof. H. H.

Potter of Emsworth. is visiting: Mr. and Mrs. W. M.

Eckles J. M. McKee, Washington, R. The club members and their husbands are to be guests. o'clock dinner of very pretty ap pointments at the Y.

W. C. Tues of Wallace avenue. D. Hcckathorne.

Pittsburgh; K. W. Dinenworth, Canton, Ohio; Carl V. Scuffins. McKpesport, R.

J. Zan-1 Mrs. William Moore and daughter, day evening. Guests of honor were Mrs. Robert West, of Bethlehem, Grace, of Sharon, are visiting friends evening at eight o'clock, when their daughter.

Miss Maud Palmer, and Jra Clark, of this city, were united in marriage, by Rev. D. P. Shafer, pastor of the Central Christian church. The ring ceremony was used.

Guests numbered twenty-seven. The bride was attended by her cousin, Mrs. Wm. Conley, and the groom by his brother, William Clark, of Youngstown. Out of town guests were from Youngstown and Sharon.

A wedding dinner was served later. hiser. Mercer, Pa. Y. L.

T. SOCIETY Members of the Y. L. T. society were pleasantly entertained in the home of New Castle was caught in the grip of a violent storm Tuesday afternoon, a stiff and a blinding rain sweeping the city for more than half an hour.

Gutters rapidly filled and overflowed in several places downtown. Damage was done by the storm in several parts of the city, a few minor washouts cccurrliig. Moa of the dam Miss Virginia Pretty, of McKees Kansas City Gets Meet Of Catholics NEW YORK, Aug. 23. Kansas City was chosen as convention city for 1917.

by the National Federation of Rocks; Mrs. Edward Peltz, of Scran- in the city for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and son, Kenneth, who were visiting friends in the city, have returned to Greenville.

Miss Carrie Diefenderfer and Miss Anna George have returned to Green ton. nson jaira or Lee avenue, Monday evening. Guests of honor were Miss Helen Alker of Indiana, Mrs. H. J.

Kichey of Detroit, and Mrs. Strauser. A towel shower was tendered Miss Minnie Sweet, a bride-elect of Tones of yellow and white pre Catholic societies this afternoon vailed throughout the appointments. In the parlors the guests enjoyed SHERMAN Webb. Elkins, W.

Clvde Heim. H. C. Palmer, Lancaster, Bellafontt, W. J.

Gallagher. Alex Coach, Agnes McCaney. Franklin. E. E.

French, Lares-ville, N. Harold Wood, M. J. Collins. Warren.

Thos. C. Pittsburgh, Pa. August zstn, also to Ilcrs- nvjslc later aud mid bliil later wtnt between Colonel Patrick Henry Callahan of Louisville. Ky chairman of the religious prejudice committee of the Knights of Columbus, and Joseph Brennan of Boston, occur Thp and arc to rcsid on Long avenue.

age, however, was to telephone wires. Both local companies suffered heavily, a'l lines between New Castle and Sharon being put out of commission ville after a visit with menu in tno city. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Turk and family and Mrs.

M. K. Wible of Oil City, have motored to this city for a week's visit with friends and relatives. Miss Maude Taylor of Oil City, was visiting friends in the city over the week end and left Tuesday with an automobile party of local friends to snend the remainder of the season at to Cascade Park where dancing was the diversion. Local guests were Miss Delia Smith, Mrs.

Celia Jackson and Mrs. Earl Bender. tn. Refreshments were Miss Blanche Walters of Cunningham avenue, entetrains the club next Monday nisht. G.

W. C. KENSINGTON G. W. C.

Kensington members had a chicken dinner at the park Tuesday at noonday, with 20 guests participating. The afternoon was enjoyed In CONCLUDE THEIR VISIT Misses Cora Jones and Nellie Bow man of Sharon, and Miss Hazel Fifield nf Youngstown, who have been quests of Miss Helen Johns of West Wash red uuring tne morning session. Callahan had praised the non-Catho-llcs of the country for their tolerance. After the chair had refused Brennan permission to reply and he gained the floor by vote of the federation, he characterized Callahan's remarks as "silly," "ridiculous," and as "spreading soft soap." "It is the height of ridiculousness to describe the road as smooth, when it is rough," he said. "It is nonsense to talk of non-Catholics allowing Catho ington street, have returned home by the downpour.

The electric power plant also failed to do its duty during the sTorm. Street cars and machinery were tied up for some time, and lights burned low, going out entirely at intervals. A marked change in temperature following the rain was apparent today. At 1:30 yesterday, before the storm had begun, the thermometer registered 95. while 65 was the mark Purely Personal Conneaut Lake.

Mrs. E. L. Durban of North Mill street, returned Tuesday from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Lyda West, of Alliance, O.

Mrs. J. S. Krause of Philadelphia and Mrs. Harriet Scott of Chicago, 111., are an informal manner.

Mrs. Charles Patterson, of Chestnut street, entertains the kenslngton Thursday atter- guests of airs. 1. c. tilliott ol Wallace noon, September 7.

lics to ao tnis or that. Catholics are PLEASANT GATHERING IN TAYLOR RESIDENCE A pleasant event of Tuesday evening was the gathering of girls of the First M. E. Sunday school at the home of Mrs. W.

A. Taylor, or Leasure avenue. The pastimes were guessing games and music. Those who favored the guests with music were Misses Charlotte Taylor, Lucille Daugherty and Edna Nelt. Refreshments were served later.

Guests were Misses Lucille Daugherty. Edice McCullough. Edna NelT, Anna Kolsar, Rebecca Carvin, and ELCAYIA CLUB PICNIC Loose Leaf Books Elcayia club members held a busi avenue. Mrs. A.

Cromlish and daughter, Harriett, of Sharon, are guests of the former's mother. Mrs. S. C. Nicklin, of West Falls street.

Miss Ruth Donaldson of Tark avenue, who was the guest of relatives in Sharon, has returned. -Mrs. James McDevitt of West Washington street, left Tuesday evening for a visit with relatives in Oklahoma F. L. Tinker or lMtti-burgh.

representing the L. C. Smith Typewriter was in the city today and placed sevral machines. Mrs. Q.

Stewart and family, of Harrisburg, have returned home after a six weeks' vteit with Mrs. Edwin Crawford, of Walnut street. Miss Gladys Dunham has concluded a pleasant visit with Miss Charlotte Taylor, of Leasure avenue, and re ness meeting in the home of Mrs. William Shuliff, of Front street, Tuesday evening and decided to have a picnic at Cascade park, Wednesday, August 30. The picnickers are to leave on the 10:30 car.

American citizens and have the same rights as others." "One purpose of this convention." Callahan said, "is to disillusion the minds of non-Catholics of the that Catholics voted three different ways on the Mexican question." Joseph Ilrennan of Boston. who made the attack upon Colonel Callahan was the only officer who failed of reelection. The rest of the hoard of officers, headed by John Whalen of New York, as president were reelected. Members of the nominating committee claimed failure to re-elect Brennan had nothing to do with his speech on the floor of the convention this morning, but It was simnlv he was no loniror at noon today. Accustomed to the continued warmth, many people shivered and donned heavier attire, though the day was exceedingly pleasant after a short, chilly shower which fell this morning.

The heat's abatement caused ideal weather for the tennis tournament which Is now in progress at the Country club, also fcr the fairs at Pulaski and Butler, which many local people are attending. City. Mrs. Carrie a. fjakin ana naugnter, Wilhelmina, of the Greer apartments, have returned from a visit of several Charlottle Taylor.

turned to her home In Cleveland. BIRTHDAY TOWEL SHOWER Miss Blanche Walters, of Summit For Every Purpose. LEDGERS, JOURNALS, TRICE BOOKS, RECIPE BOOKS, COST BOOKS. We make leaves to your order with special ruling, printing and punching. at Metzler's Commercial Stationers.

Mrs. W. G. Hull and daughter, Maud, of Grove City, are visiting for weeks with relatives In New Brighton, Beaver Falls and Pittsburgh. Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Tobin of East CHICKEN DINNER a few days at the home of Mrs. Wil street, entertains the Inter Nos ciub next Monday evening, the gathering to be in the nature of a birthday towel shower for Mrs.

Harry L. Richey. liam AsDerry. of Huron avenue. BY EL WILD A CLUB Mrs.

Elwilda Smith, of Bartram Miss Elizabeth Marlatt, who has been visiting her cousin. Miss Har avenue, was hostess to the Elwtlda HOT ON TRAIL OF GRAFTERS IN MANY PLANTS riett Dunlap, of Leasure avenue, re street, have gone on an extended trip to Oil City, Buffalo, Niagara Falls. Philadelphia. Atlantic City. Washington.

Pittsburgh and Eldred. Pa. John H. Hamilton of the Greer apartments, returned Tuesday evening from a six weeks' visit with his sons. Dr.

Frank Hamilton, of Friend. Nebraska, and Rev. Joseph Hamilton, who lives near Chicago, 111. Mr. and Mrs.

T. C. Armstrong and Kensington. Tuesday evening, tne mi vim uin Ul KaniXltUdll III rSOSIOtl, and therefore not entitled to reelection as a vice-president. The convention voted to change the name of the organization to the Catholic Federation of the I'nited States and to organise under the Boston plan with the diocese as the unit or organization rather than the state or county.

This plan will nrst be submitted to the bishops of the United States for their turned Tuesday to her home in AT OIL CITY PARTY Minn Elizabeth Byers of Leasure avenue, who is visiting: Miss Uertruda Brown of Franklin, was an honor gathering being in the form of a porch party, with twelve guests in Miss Elizabeth Byers, ol Leasure HARRISBURG. Aug. 23 Pettr he company. Guests of honor gueHt at the afternoon jarty given by nvenue. is visiting ner cousin, miss were Mrs.

John Grossman and bosses in Pennsylvania industries who have established the practice of "being seen" by one or more subordinates jtacnei nittairnotu a. no Marion Jobuon of Oil City, Monday afternoon. approval. daughter, Eleanor, of Albumen, daughter, Lillian of Croton avenue, leave this evening for a two weeks trip to Chicago. Lima and Cleveland.

Mrs. Dot Sbamblin and children. Mrs. Sadie Sherbine, Miss Nell Cro- nan. Miss Margaret Fray.

George, James and Joseph, left yester Rose Hamilton was a new Gertrude Brown, of Franklin. Mr3. W. A. Evans and daughter.

Miss Fearl, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Headland, of this city, have returned to Greenville.

De Wayne Cunningham has returned from a short visit with friends in Greenville. day ror Parkershurg, after spending a two weeks' visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ward and family RETURNS FROM ENGLAND Nicholas Jerry, of this city, arrived in New York City on the steamship Michigan.

from London, England, where he has been visiting- for some time. Mr. Jerry will return to his home here in a few days. member received. Plans were made every pay-day may soon rind themselves out of jobs, or in Jail, or both.

The state department of labor and industry announced today that as result of a gum-shoe probe into such petty grafting a foreman in a large manufacturing plant in the Pittsburgh district already has been prosecuted Seven affidavits declare that for two years he has been collecting $10 from each of five workers every pay dar $100 a month. Another laborer swore thst to get a Job be had to pay thic foreman J4. All the men who mad for the annual picnic which is to be at the park Thursday evening. September 7th, and will be a chicken dinner at six o'clock. GREAT REMEDY, A DECLARATION OF SALESMEN of East Washington street, and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Marley and family of Neshannock avenue, are spending vacations at Conneaut Lake. L. M. Uber and It.

H. Whaley are Franklin visitors today. Miss Alice Billings, who was the guest of friends in the city, has returned to Sharon. Mrs. George Saul and Miss Mary Saul have returned to Sharon, after a P.

K. Fike and wife have returned from a short visit at Edinboro. Pa. Mr. and Mrs.

B. Pyle and Sir. and TRIP TO LAKE IOINT9 Miss Alice Kelch of Spruce street and Miss Lucy Scully of Bullr avenue, have gone on a trip to Cleveland, Detroit. Buffalo and Cedar i'oint. They will be away two weeks.

GOING TO CHICAGO Francis Allen Wheeler cf Highland the payments are Italians. Heads of establishments who have Mrs. W. H. Martin have returned from miiinj.ct(l ha prift but hivji hMn tin.

INFORMAL GATHERING Harry L. Kichey. of East Long avenue, was a delightful hostess Tuesday evening, when she entertained informally in honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ralph Kichey, of Detroit, Mich. Five couples spent the hours with victrola music as the cnier issue.

Refreshments were served later. Mrs. Kichey. the guest of honor, is visiting at the home of -Mrs. H.

W. Kichey, of Martin street. visit with the formers sister, Mrs. Alice Cole, of this city. Mrs.

J. Wiener and daughter, Mary, have returned to their home in Sharon after a short visit in the city. Mrs. John Wilkinson and daughters. Lyda and Mabel, who were visiting Mr.

and Mrs. George Harrison, of AnscoCamcras and Spcedcx Films The Ideal combination, Anwo Camera because no other makes picture taking so easy and gives such splen lid results. ANSCO SPKKDRA FIL" because it la dependable and fast. We do developing and printing. AH your care tn obtaining good exposures ia all tn vain If the film Is not properly developed and printed.

Bring your rolla here for expert work. We make the prints rn Cyko paper because it brines out everything in tbe negative. a visit with relatives in Beaver. Charles MoCallum and Daniel Wyant have returned from a visit with the family of J. K.

Wyant of Butler. Mrs. John Grossman and daughter. Eleanor, of Albumen. are guests of the former's grandmother, Mrs.

McCommon. of Epworth street. Mrs. Roy Stone and son, Theodore, of Greenville, are guests of Mrs. William Asperry of Huron avenue.

Miss Ella Johnson of Corning, N. and Miss Irene Craig of Bath. N. are guet at the home of Mrs. E.

W. Craig of Huron avenue. "I think it is a great medicine" jable to locate it are co-operating fully said Henry L. Guenther, the ell w'tn of The latter has full authority for the known salesman of 310 Shaler street, work under the employment agentf Duqueene Heights. Pittsburgh.

act of the last legislature. "I had suffered for a long time from a very bad case of indigestirn. Memphis Iad Mail Gas would gather on stomach and cause me great distress. I was' felaill 1T 1 OllCCman constipated and I would bloat and have pains after eating. A friend).

memfhis. Tenn Aug Bill ILatura. desperado, was shot and killed recommended laniac to me and I se-1 od hr a patrolman who was at- avenue, director of the Urst Christian church choir, leaves Sunday for Chicago, where he will remain a few weeks before starting in a concert tour through the westera states. L. of G.

E. SUPPER Ladles of the Golden Kacle will have a picnic supper at Cascade park, tomorrow, Thursday, evening at 8:30 o'clock. All are to take well filled Sharon, have returned. Mrs. Charles H.

Thomas and daughter. Miss Miriam, of Franklin, have motored to this city and are visiting friends for a few days. Mrs. Robert Nook and daughter, i GUESTS AT INGHAM HOME ML-ses Glen and Mabel Miller, of I 1 1 I v. Mrs.

Helen Kay of Allen street, and daughter. Erma, and Miss Jean Garvin of Washington street, left for Duluth. where they will visit lra Ray's nome of tne Misses Ldlth and Jean Miss iteien, wou brother and Mrs. James May-berry, of this' lnck Jones. E.

P. Gordon of Court street. I I Ingham, of East Falls street, over the MeCLUNG-LOCKHART The MoClung- and Lock hart families are to meet in reunion at the home of Charles ilrt'lunr. stop on the fcharnn car line, baturday. September lth.

Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend. Cured a bottle. It gave me most re- tempting to arrest htm for violation of markahln relief state liquor laws He attempted to maraaoie reiiei. un but policeman was am not bothered any more with quicker. Indigestion and gas no longer forms: turn's revolver had eight notches on mr Stomach and I have no morel0" handle, each notch represent tr, a human life wined out.

Ten years distressing; pains after my meals. Bn Latnra lost monev in a gambling "I can now eat With comfort. I den. When ouit fring seven men recommend T.nl.c because 1 think 'JlV nZVrd it is a great medicine. when a boy.

Latnra brained a com- Tanlac the Master Medicine Is sold'pamon with a baseball bat. Police say tennis tournament at the Country club. citr, have returned to Loweliville. Mis Flora Margaret Miller, of Bea-v-r Falls, is the guest of friends in the city tor several days. M.

A. McCready has returned to Bearer Falls after a short visit In the city. Mr. and Mrs. H.

8. Miller sad daughter har returned from a visit returned, home after a two weeks visit In Erie. Mrs Edmard Pelts of Scrsnton, Is the guest of Miss Louise Graffius of Carson street. Mrs. Mary Newlon and dsurhter.

Miss Uertruds. who were guests at the home of Mrs. Esther Klssick of North Mercer street, have returned to Beaver Falls Brn. Mr and Wr harles Spayd of Psaraun strest, a so a. The CLU7TON CUT RATE DRUGSTORE SJ E.

Washington Street. SMITH-WORKMAN The Rmi.h and Workman families are to have tieir annual reunion at the home of Luther Workman of New Bedford. Tuesday. August 2Sth. All know-ins i ral.t.fl tn Inr.

A Urni Dmr naS wounoea one nun.ir-ru mm VISITING IN CITY Mrs. William J. Mitchell, of Barto. formerly of this city, and her sister. Mrs.

Brown, also of Barto. are riiiting in the city for several weeks. For six iln- khnoliri or cuttina them dally Store Store. 2 "1 E. ashington Street, ew i police nr.

Latur operated taloon in violation of Kate laws. Castle. Adv, Mi families arc invited lo present..

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