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MEW CASTLE, PA, NEWS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1942 SEVENTH WARD NEWS appointments "by and with the advice and consent of two-thirds of the members of the senate" but this constitutional provision is. with but few exceptions, a dead letter. Actually, a statue official can, be retained in office even, after his name has been submitted to the Appointments To Be Presented At OLD FASHIONED Men In Service Revival Meetings Special Session Are Well Attended Honored At Parly Interim Appointments Of LAST CALL There lias been a good attendance at the union Methodist revival meetings, which are being held every NOW! First Quality Penney Merchandise-Regrouped REDUCED to Give YOU the Greatest Savings Ever Offered in OJd-Fash-ioned January Bargains! Governor Will Probably Be Submitted Paul Chambers And Andrew Lombards Honored At Party In St. Margaret's Hall evening cms except oaturony, at the Mahonlnn Methodist church. LADIES' Inspiring messages are being delivered by Rev, W.

Thornton of the Epworth church, with Rev, Homer Davis of the CrOton church senate ana voted down, one notable exception, however, concerns the nomination of members of the public utility commission. Once rejected by the senate, they cannot be reappointed. Others Affected In addition to Adams and McKee, the names of other interim appointments will be submitted to the senate when it meets. Some tailed to receive confirmation at the 1CHI regular session, others were appointed since then. They include: 1.

State board of housing- J- E. Burns, of Oil City. 2. Delaware river joint Commission. Thomas E.

Smith, 3. Philadelphia registration commission. Mrs. Sara S. McNeil, Kendall H.

Shoyer, Charles W. Sweeney. Victor E. Moore, and Michael R. Kerwick.

4. Board of fish "commissioners. Edgar W. Kicholson, Philadelphia: John L. Neiger, Scranton: Joseph Critchfieid, Urslna; Clifford J.

Welsh, Erie; and Charles A. Mensch, Bellefonte. 5. State board of- public assistance. John A.

Stevenson. Bryn 19. TERRY BATH TOWELS These ar? larKC slie. double terry towels. Better stock up ea.

The meetings will continue next HARRSEURG, Jan. 29. Numerous interim appointments made by Gov. Arthur H. Os.rnes while the was no-, in session will week at the Epworth churcn, Sast Washincton street, Rv.

David Blasdc'-l, pastor the Mahoning BED PILLOWS .1 COATS REDUCED Sport Coats Only have to be suomittcd to the senile at the forthcoming special session for confirmation, was disclosed LarKC size; filled with selected 1 1 I Two MahonliiKtown men in service with armed forces of the United Paul Chambers and Andrew Lombardo, were honored Wednesday evening at a party event held In St. Margaret's North Liberty Promptly at 6:15 o'clock a full course dinner was served in the dining room of the hall on nicely arranged tables. Approximately 1M attended, novelty favors marking the places. Following the meal, Toastmaster Dr. Anthony Masters presided and stora.lixed ca.

Headir.e the list is the appoint ment of Col. Lynn G. Adams as UNBLEACH'D MUSLIN cnrr.ii'.i..ior.er motor rin quality; yard wide; lor many Adams' has never hcen household uses yd. approved by the senate, cue to Democratic onposiion to his labor church, win be uie preacner. RED CROSS CIKCLi: At the meeting of the Red Cross Sewing; Circle at the Presbyterian church Wednesday there was r.

splendid attendance of workers. A large number ot ladles dresses were completed lor the Red Cross cha-pter. PREPARATORY SERVICE Rev. J. Greer Bingham, pastor of the.

Wampum Presbyterian church, will be the guest preacher nt the Presbyterian church Friday evening record, and he his been serving Mawr. SHEET BLANKETS The names of hundreds or per introauceti nonoreo guests, uue: Single plaid blanket; all cot- sons who received interim appoint- i made brief remarks and Uianked ton finished ends ea those resoonsible for the oartv. Par ments as unemployment compensa 8 49- 69' Fabric Coats tion and workmen's compensation referees and notaries public will nlso UNBL. SHEETINGS ents of the two men also gave short speeches Other speakers included Nick Canrcy, Mrs. Stella Lombardo and other relatives and friends.

Card contests and music were fenf.irsd the -ponlicrt oe lorwarded by; the state department to the senate. 31 Incites wide; Wlzarf br.ind; maki wyour oxn sheets; save yd. at 7:45. This service win be ID prep aration for the communion service i Trailers And which will be observed on Sunday, SEVENTH WARD PERSONALS program, and many pifts ivrre presented to the euwrj In remembrance WHITE SHEET BLANKETS Mrs. Fred Theis, 01 North Cedar tne occasicn.

ol the event was Mrs. Dormitories To TOmS: Fine coiton; easy lo street, who has tmen ill at he: launderj only home for two weeks, is somewhat Stella Lombardo, and she was aidetf by Charlotte Russo. They were assisted by the On the Vri. Anay House Vorkers improved. Vera Covati.

of Mahoninn ave sl5 nue, has returned from a visit with Mrs. Sylvia Lombardo, Mrs. Angelo ir.er.c,- in Chewton. R'jsso ant Mrs. Sam Lombaroo.

Paul Chambers is the son of Mr during the entire James administration by means nf interim appointments. There Is no indication that his appointment will receive the senate's approval at this winter's session, which will probably be called for February, perhaps the ninth of the Senate Republicans, although in a majority, do riot control the two-thirds' vote necessary lor confirmation. Milk Commission Chairman Another major appointment which will require scrutiny is that of John M. McKee, Of Camp Hill, chairman of the milk control commission, who hf.s bsen servins for some time without senate approval. McKce's nomination was referred to the committee ot.

executive nominations on Jan. 13. 1941. but never reported out for confirmation because Republican loaders knew his nomination would be rejected by the senate. Both McKee and Adams were reappointed by the governor immediately upon thE adjournment on July IT, 1941.

If they fall of confirmation, a.paln, they can. and probably will, reappointed to office, thus beliis; permitted to serve attain without senate approval until the next special or regular The state constitution requires that the governor shali make such President Approves Immediate Henry Mateja, of 15 Maple street, sufficiently recovered to return and Mrs. Charles Chambers of West to his home. Construction Of Make-Shift Dwellings Clayton street and is stationed atj Fine Quality Fur Trim Coats Democratic State Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. He has been spending a seven-day furlough at his home, and will leave Sunday to resume service at Hawaii.

Andrew Lombardo departed this rviet) ante UPPER DARBY. Pfl, Committee To Meet president Roosevelt has approved av.J morning lor rew uumoeriana. for service. He is the son ol Mr and Mrs. Frank Lombardo of Wa ers and 560 dormitories in the s24 s6 Them Today northeastern states to' relieve WORK PANTS 1.59 Sanforized! Ba-rl-icker! Madi to eivc all the service any touch job demands! With bom sail packer, baftscka at point and tunr.el belt loops features of higher priced ppnts! Oxhide Lined WORK JACKETS 1.79 Heavv biue denim with 50 bash avenue, and was affiliated with the Baltimore Ohio railroad.

Call Meeting At Harruburg rrjirlns aousing shortage aro.uno neiense industry piants, Clonal firm security head J. Wood announced. COLUMBUS'- AUXILIARY For FebiTiary 27 To Slate flMtrri.itlonul Ntw Service KNITS' FOR RED CROSS hi- i r'-Wr'. the Members of the Christopher Co communiues anecced and to the entire region," declared Wood, lumbus Auidliary will have their HARRISBURG, Jan. 29.

The 'Mushroomina: cumulations at vari Red Cross knitting session this erc-nlne at 7:30 o'clock in the St. Mar ta i ous defense production centers have ui ili'jite: garet's hall. North liberty street. meet In Harrlsburg February 27 to indorse a slate of candidates for and we have had scores of Calls for Charman. cnar.otte kussd an teinnorarv housrn facilities.

nounced that new articles will be wool linins Eczema Itching, Burning -Distress Units aDDroved bv the resident the primary election on May 19. Meredith Meyers, state chairman, was stoinE ahead, with plans, mean started, and the finished articles are wii: De estaonsnea, vvooa saia, to be handed in. The session usually GIRLS' COATS RE-PRICED TO! LIGHTWEIGHT OVERCOATS $14.75 Thoroughbred styles go hand in hand wirh distinguished fabrics to bring, you clothes of quality at a sparing price! Fleeces and smooth effects! held on Wednesday was postponed follows: 150 trailers at Beaver County, 250 dormitories at while, to hold a conference with a group of leaders here on until this evening duo to previous Saturday, J-eo. to consider can Dover, K. 310 dormitoiies at Mid-dletown.

500 trailers at Dela arrangements. RED CROSS "WAR FUD didates for governor, lieutenant-governor and secretary of Internal ware County, and ISO trailers at york. DRIVE SOON CLOSES ii Tile -tate committee meeting v.111 accommodate a family, or about Co to Ectrrd Dn.i Store or is! and get r. orj e.j;.; o.i tnd us dirrt -amine nature, lis sajltativB Mrs. G.

G. Horchler and her fif tw convened one cay Before uoml- three individuals, each dormitory teen ildes, who are In charge of nating petitions for candidates may be filed for the primary. Consid tire Red Cross war fund, state shelters one man. Action on and dormitories for Bath, the contributions a.re coming in Springfield, Vt and Hartford. i--p vt.r erable debate is expected to develop over whether th; committee should abandon.

Its practice of Indorsing Mens 10 Wool UNION SUITS 98 has Oeen pc it is expected that tile work will A. director said. ne completed Saturdav and Horchler desires that any person wishine -ja helD flnanclallv in thip candidates before the primary. Meyers and S. Sen.

Joseph. F. Guffey alike are supporting a drive to abolish the Indorsement rule and splendid work, would do so by that JOSEPH'S Super Market 11 and 1J East iConff Ave. You May Always Be time. institute a "popular while a number of others prominent LETTER-CARRIER If- tne prxty, inducing national Reduced Special Lot MEN'S COATS 12.75 Democratic Chairman Dvid L.

Lawrence, were In favor of retain. CLARK OFF DUTY Ben Clark, one of the letter cur fii-jli? living habits. ihg the rule. In the moantune ta help Icsutb gentle jet thorough bowel movements take Dl. EflTTRTflS'-OL'-TC Tablets.

c.ov. Arthur H. James riers in Mahoninstown, is off duty the last three days of this week on vacation. His route Is being taker, care of by Steve Zldor. substitute Olive Tablets era iirr.pir wonderuJ not only io rellcva conetlpatlon but n-lso tn crlr un liver bile accretion and toaeuo ca-ted he will not consio'tr Senator Guffey's proposal to postpone the primary until the first week in September, LADSES' SHOES letter carrier.

lat-esilnal jnujcular action. 15c, 304, 60f. Bliss Coffee, Cftc 3 lb. can OD Arbucklc's Pure Cane Sugar, -17 2 lb. pkg If reserve trie ripht to limit quantities of raereh a a i sold at our store! TO GREAT LAKES STATION Allen Brettell, son.

of Major and STYLE SHOti. SCORNS TIRE RATIONING llnternitlonal Servictj tire aUOninir busineiia didn't fclve Rev. Mrs. Jack Brettell, of 105 East Madison avenue. Jits been transferred sport oxfords a- threat La.kes Training Illinois.

He has recentlv Huifh Stouppe ever, a moment's completed a sixteen weeks Course In pause In his parish calls. He makes the trade as metalsm.th. at Dear rounds bv bievcie. averarini 50 REDUCED SNOW SUITS born, Michigan. Major Brettell is at present coordinator of transpor Special Group at One Ij0w Price raiiKK a ween, ana nis cyclometer' has topped 1,800 miles for the last tation cne Philippine islands.

eignt months. Last Gall Women's Coats $5 $10 $15 PRICE'S CLOTHING 22'i East Washington Street. Tn-- rlnshe's Men Ovoi-shoe Ladies GaLo Afl weishi; regular or -slwa stylw. MEN'S WORK SHOES 4.98 Red Cross First Aid Lessons Be Surd of COMFCiRT reVo, riveted ion, .29 5I- r.v.f coinpo i First aid treatment ol poison cases ukurIIv plvcn enf riplonf Sixes 2 to 6 Bundle them up in one these chLtl-chailng suits and le: them make snow-men to their heiin's conicntl attention. Tliis Is one of the emergencies demanding1 Immediate action by thz first-aider.

If the poison can be removed from the stomach it is absorbed, the harm done the patient Is usually not sreat. Once the poiiun DBLomcs aoaoroect into tne body, there is not much that even a physician can do. Some of the poisonous drugs arc carbolic acid, lysol, bichloride of mercury, iodine, arsenic or Paris strychnine. Among the jelds sulphuric, nitric, hydrochloric, oxalic; and in the hmU--- crup'in j.r.OTjnis are me common ones. A.lio included in the MILLBURN Forest Towers May Be Aircraft Lookouts tiou the slate council defense disclosed today.

The lrfion already maty more thiin SOfl ouidonr observation posts in the state, operating under the direction of the army's first interceptor command. It was reported, howevr, that many ol observers lacked proper shpltcr. anci secretary catefury are meQicir.es ustQ to mauce sleep and relieve Two Points Important In the treatment, two main points are to be remembered: 1 Dilute. A poison diluted with a large amount oi Iliiid is never absorbed as rapidly as when in a concentrated form. Vomiting is much easier to induce if the stomach is full.

MILE.BTJRN GRANGE Pomona Master A. Elder ol (International Net Wash Out. When the poison is' removed. Induce vomiting until the HARRISBURG. 29.

One oi i crests anci waters G. Albert USE B0YLSS COAL Run-of-Mne Lump Stoker Cool Spring in nn impressive manner Installed the newly elected officers, of Millburii Grange at their meeting on Friday evening. Mr. Elder was assisted by Miss hundred and forty-five forest J'iro St oo.verv:i- .011 towers for their use. Observation towrrr stale been plnced at Xhr- posa! of the American tor use In the eiuiny oixevva- The X-ws by Mail Marttia Grace Eltier as mfti'shu! and Missus Cinra Metrear and Marian Etfjinisrabe as emblem and Insignia luio.

15 t.e;ir ns wnen swanowea, Both of these objectives are accomplished at the siame time by any of tile following emetics: fa,) Saapsuds, use any ordinary rh.l Salt water. ''C' Soda water, use ordinary baking soda, (d.) Lukewarm water, le.i water. (f.) Milk, particularly in corrosive poisons. Vomiting: Essential Give sufficient of this liquid four to seven glnssfuls preferably lukewarm. Ticfcinc the back or the throat with the finger aids in Inducing Heto Uncle Sam Get bearers, Enirvs DavUi plnyed the piano Willie Mrs.

Davis; sang the musical More Eggs and Poultry Mrs. w. Murtln of Slippery Rock. George Lukacs reuirned to school on Monday arcer a three weeks absence irom school on account ol illness. Mr.

and Mrs, J. G. Armstrong and son David spent Sunday witn Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Blumenshlne of Youngstown. Mrs. Inez Fizor' and son Clair ot Portcrsvllle and Mrs. B.

Shaeffer nnd children of Lecshuvg were recent callers in the Samuel timiisev home. and Mrs. Mursch anrl son Paul and Dorothn Tclile of Crattoil visited Mr. and Mrs. Munich's son Bill the JJolnivl iarm Sa.t'.rday.

Bill Mursch accompanied Joe Masson to the state farm show Thursday and Friday. Raymond Woods, was one ot the visitors Hie Show during the week. Eugene Smith returned from Harris-burg on Wednesday. Guests of the week In the Charles Holllday home were Mr. anrl Mrs.

Clare DeRosher imd Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McCn'l of Parkers Landing, Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Shonp and Mr. and Victor Shoup of Butler and Mr, and Mrs.

A. Maiik of Freedom. STOCKHOLM The Boy Scout movement is 30 years old In Sweden, where it was founded In 3911. in aisinc at least two flocks numbers ta the ceremony. The Juvenile officers with the newly elected patron, Paul Munneli, were also Installed by Mr.

Elder. Light refreshments were served at the close ol the meeting. of chickens this year. Sou Can Fig-ht Hitter and the Japs ivitn tjgs vomiting, after the patient has had several glassluls. When the stomach is well washed out, one may the antidote.

But do not waste time getting- an antidote before washing out the stomach. A large dose of epsom salts may safely be given after the etoinach is emptied and is good treatment for almost any In carbolic acid Doisor.intr. aive scatisuds or a large handful of epsotri' BUY for VICTORY U.S. Defense Bonds MIttBUEN NOTES Jackson has returned alter spending several weeks with friends In New Brlghon. Grades Standard AA R.O.P.

salts in a couple of glassfuls of wcter, followed by enough warm water Mr, E'lufccv. SLfcTirt BUSINESS COLLEGE The new mid-winter term Monday. New classes for hih school fraduates. Business is sjood in New Castle and we can place you when you have finished your courses of i study right here in New Castle. Or should you like to take a Civil Service examination we place you out of town.

In other words, the graduates of our school are sure of employment. The Day School session is 5 days each week from 9 A. M. to 3:30 P. Night School, on Monday find Thursday evenings from 7 to 9, Tuition is very reasonable.

Cull at our office, write, or phone for additional information. New Castie Business College Over 20 Breeds to Choose From to induce vomiung. If the poison taken was a corrosive, such as an acid, alkali, or btchor-ide of mercury. Xo'-lov; trcatmenl already outlined with soothing children were Sunday callers In the Joseph Robinson home, i Livcability Guarantee All Chicks Lons Tube Blood Tested driDks of milk or of milk and eggs 'beaten up J. H.

Armstrong mid her Hc.nL Eclns Slincl; If the patient shows signs of shock give and Apply raiiddpughtLV, Peggy Woods, hnvc been suflei'lnfj from bnd colcis. onci ri. ri. uvi una BOYifi.ES Goal- and Subply Co. Today tlierr arc more than f.hl'idren ot Rouscvillc were Sunday pucsts d' Mr, and Mrs.

Orr. J.S. Riley Ca. eoy bcuiits in liic cminuy. in some 700 troops.

The head II breathing stops, apply artificial resplimioi: 'i'hH Is '--'n licked in sleep-producing tlrtiRs. In opium or moi-phinn poteonln it i advisable to keep the patient awake, but' do not exhnust htm by- compelling physical exercise. Strong coffee, a cup every half hcjur or so, is good )n rroHtirpc pcisor.ir.c from any sleep-produclmt drug. In opium or poisoning make every effort to obtain the use of an iniialator. Food popularly called ptomaine poisoning, is quite common, and the treatment is the same as lor drug poisons Mrs.

T. Munncu aim son r-aui visited Mi-s. Munneli'a sister, Miss; .155 East Washington St. of' the Swedish Boy Scouts is Count Phone 42J70 Idna Allen, til Sharpsvillo recjr.t.y. Mr.

and Mrs. S. O. Drake were; Polite Bernadoltc, a nepntw oi King GuslrI of Sweden. Open Saturday Until 9:0 Friday diniier guests ot Mr.

and1.

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