1907-08-31.Page01 |
Previous | 1 of 11 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
Large
Extra Large
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
All (PDF)
|
This page
All
|
Loading content ...
Vol. V if" SEWICKLEY. PA., SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1907 No. I m /■"*:■' FAIR /■ \ A Tremendous Time at the Y. M. ; (grounds Next Month. Tuesday and Wednesday, .Sep-* temb.er.,17th: ^hd; j:ath, 1907, will v be riktable days ai^^lhe history of ^OTF^dbne b^'wbipe.ri .of this Val- *|ll^lor^i?H%^: hospital, and for Ihe.hosts^ho will attend the Se- 'wickley Vape^ .Hospital Gountry : Faii TJaTsrwill be open from 2 to ■J^s^jjl^afid'wil^ be given under ~~~ of ■ ^hese organiza- |jprhejh's, Auxiliary,, the "^lm^^^^^»c|ety, the Got Club, t3^fi'e]'.§iJ§.:B/."The latter is a id df eight jsmall girts. What • tn^-initial^ st^ndfor Js a secret. ,irh|^ ftbjecfs i^ieiv* may be thus hummed up: doVGlub will work specially for the-biiilding fund of ■-tTtJi^s^'ttoaj^||g|l''^here conta- ■■» gious. disorders' wlfl;^e cared for. The Auxiliary &,Mwr funds for ■ gfenei:ah4^q.$git-al| 'Pwy&*8; the EnteiWticy iocjiety/^gips for the ';-be¥t fcir the' RftcIwfSl^Ward, and O. Pi. rtqk Gi.Cl B. bandjwiH|t6.il forthe bchilp^rio/8 sots. jThkiSmportant r Jf|.aturKlsupper and lin ||re4m, will »lpoifcd after by Mrs fE' George, IJjjjfc£[.JH., T^tev JiV, anftj Mrs. j. R tttijra?/ ,W^o; are ['general, chair- .„„ T.lif||jf:of the fair jgMs in charge. i ^fef^verages wilf-W served by erg^ncy Socu^^Mtes <Mar- 'Adai'r,. ehaJMH^atad.- the Goose will* .Jay-Cinder sup- -1 ^ijMriBs ^flbi* or l®i|> MriBs Black. B., chapdMnjejl byl*Mrs. Ke^wHl hanteMe candy ^ahd.'.d&kA b^oth. mi- l^(lunnJngh\m i&Drpsn)* ^Harriet fraffiflMiss MutA KerL':is [ipeojra^ary and m&oWMQ* Country Store, where anything from a clothes pin to a fine lace, or an anchor, can be had, will be conducted by Mrs. Gharles Adams and Miss Glara Little. A bear pen, or pit, will contain nice bears, and be guarded by. Mrs. W. D. Henry and Miss F. Nevin. The pony ride department and parade, is to be conducted by Mrs.. J. C. Ghaplin. Silhouettes are to be cut by Miss Gertrude Scott, and peanut and popcorn distributions go on under Mrs. Frederick Way's charge. Side shows will be plentyand very attractive, and be managed by Mrs. Alexahdej|^Hays. Gin Wednesday there\ypilf%e field sports from 3 to* 5 p. m;. under A. H. Diehl's charge. Tuesday afternoon open air vaudeville takes place in front of the grandstand,, and Cinematograph shows in the gymnasium during day and in front of the grandstand- in evenings. Mr. George Gundelfinger is to present his musical comedy, "Adventures of Jack," in the evenings, on a miniature stage in the gymnasium, with the same cast as appeared at the author's home in July last. It is, strictly speaking, a juvenile cast. Reserved seats for this attraction will soon be for sale at Walker's drug store. The admission is 25centSAfor each of the three scenes. The general ar- rangemnnt committee of the Country Fair is, honorary members, Mrs. George A; Gormly and Mrs. A. B. Starr; chairman, Mrs. George _^ Rose; secretary, -;Miss. Lucy l^afeg;"* treasurer, *MJfc ri, 'M. iRichara^pn; illuminator; 'Gilbert A. Tennis Tournament. - The drawings for the Annual Tennis Tournament of the Young Men's Ghristian Association have been posted on their bulletin board, and all contestants are requested to be on hand to play their matches to-day at 2 p. m., or as soon thereT atter as possible.: The drawings for the consolation tournament will be made as soon as the second round is completed in both singles and doubles: This tournament, will be continued on Labor day, and all friends of the players, or those interested in the. game are cordialljr invited to witness the matches. There will also be two base ball games on Labor Day; between the Our Boys, of Ambridge, and the Y. M. G. A. Second Team. The Our Bqys Team have played one very interesting game with us already, and two. warm contests may be expected. The first game will commence at. 10 a. m. and the second at 5 p. m." To the Hospital. Friday afternoon a young woman, employed at the residence of Mrs. Mathers, 800- Nevin avenue, was so ill with fever as to require sending herto the hospital. On Thursday a young Polish woman, residing on the same avenue, was sent to the hospital. Hers is not a serious case. Her name is Possoji. Library Re-opens Monday. The Sewickley Public Library will re-open Monday, September 2, resuming its winter schedule of hours—9 a. m. to 6 p. m., and 7 p. m. to 9 p. "hi. Stork Again.* Sunday last the stork came to the home, of Andrew" Ballmoos, of CehteftniaVavenue, and left a, girl Interesting Reunion. Once more the old veterans of the Sixty-Third Regiment paid al- legience to the Red Diamond, or "Karney patch," as they lovingly term it, at the annual reunion of the regiment held last Thursday at Garrick, Pa. A perfect day afforded opportunity for an out-door affair which was-held in the orchard in the rear of Point View hotel. The morning was occupied with •the business. of the association, while the afternoon was given oyer to the social program of the day. The election resulted in the following list of. officers for the ensuing year: President, Samuel E. Moore; vice-president, G. G. Fawcett; secretary and treasurer, Gilbert A. Hays; assistant secretary, Alexander Hays; executive committee, Go. A—Eli Dowler, Jesse Morris;. Go. B—Edward E. Saint, Edward E. McGorkle; Go. G—R. B. McDanel, W. H. Fetter; Go. D— Robert Fowler, Robert McAdams; Co. E—W. H. Magill, John S. Hunter; Co. F—David Shields, Peter O'Neil; Co. G—J. M. Thomas, W. R. Nicholson; Go. H—Thomas Kirk, William R. Martin; Go. I— Alexander H. Foster, Joseph Evans; Go. K—George B. Chalmers, Robert Orr. One of the most interesting^ features of the meeting was' the presence of a drum corps made up from surviving members of the band, who did service during the war. Old tunes were played, the band marching from the end of the car line to the hotel, and back, and rendering music at various times during the day, to the delight and applause of the old soldiers. Prof. James S. Gray served as drum. major, the veterans being W. H* Fetter, William T. Priest, Lyman, Priest and T. F. Johnston. —^ % *. * <l
Object Description
Title | Sewickley Herald |
Subject | Sewickley (Pa.)--Newspapers |
Description | A weekly community newspaper in Sewickley, Pennsylvania. Coverage includes September 1903-Most recently available. |
Creator | Trib Total Media, Inc |
Publisher | Trib Total Media, Inc |
Date | 08-31-1907 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Allegheny County; Sewickley |
Type | text |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Source | Microfilm |
Language | English |
Rights | Licensor grants a royalty-free, non-exclusive, nontransferable and non-sublicensable license to digitize, reproduce, perform, display, transmit and distribute soley to end users. |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Sewickley Public Library, Attn: Reference Department, 500 Thorn St. Sewickley PA 15143. Phone: 412-741-6920. Email: sewickley@einetwork.net |
Contributing Institution | Sewickley Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Description
Title | 1907-08-31.Page01 |
Creator | Trib Total Media, Inc |
Date | 1907-08-31.Page01.tif |
Type | text |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the Sewickley Public Library, Attn: Reference Department, 500 Thorn St. Sewickley PA 15143. Phone: 412-741-6920. Email: sewickley@einetwork.net |
Contributing Institution | Sewickley Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text |
Vol. V
if"
SEWICKLEY. PA., SATURDAY, AUGUST 31,
1907
No. I
m
/■"*:■'
FAIR
/■
\
A Tremendous Time at the Y. M.
; (grounds Next Month.
Tuesday and Wednesday, .Sep-*
temb.er.,17th: ^hd; j:ath, 1907, will
v be riktable days ai^^lhe history of
^OTF^dbne b^'wbipe.ri .of this Val-
*|ll^lor^i?H%^: hospital, and for
Ihe.hosts^ho will attend the Se-
'wickley Vape^ .Hospital Gountry
: Faii TJaTsrwill be open from 2 to
■J^s^jjl^afid'wil^ be given under
~~~ of ■ ^hese organiza-
|jprhejh's, Auxiliary,, the
"^lm^^^^^»c|ety, the Got Club,
t3^fi'e]'.§iJ§.:B/."The latter is a
id df eight jsmall girts. What
• tn^-initial^ st^ndfor Js a secret.
,irh|^ ftbjecfs i^ieiv* may be thus
hummed up: doVGlub will work
specially for the-biiilding fund of
■-tTtJi^s^'ttoaj^||g|l''^here conta-
■■» gious. disorders' wlfl;^e cared for.
The Auxiliary &,Mwr funds for
■ gfenei:ah4^q.$git-al| 'Pwy&*8; the
EnteiWticy iocjiety/^gips for the
';-be¥t fcir the' RftcIwfSl^Ward, and
O. Pi.
rtqk Gi.Cl B. bandjwiH|t6.il forthe
bchilp^rio/8 sots. jThkiSmportant
r Jf|.aturKlsupper and lin ||re4m, will
»lpoifcd after by Mrs fE' George,
IJjjjfc£[.JH., T^tev JiV, anftj Mrs. j. R
tttijra?/ ,W^o; are ['general, chair-
.„„ T.lif||jf:of the fair jgMs in charge.
i ^fef^verages wilf-W served by
erg^ncy Socu^^Mtes |
Tags
Comments
Post a Comment for 1907-08-31.Page01