The following was taken from the November 1, 1935 issue of the New Castle News Society section: Dinner Event At W. W. Campbell Home As guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Campbell, in their New Wilmington home, Thursday evening, the 1914 Book club with the husbands as special guests, enjoyed an excellent dinner at 7 o'clock, followed by a delightfully informal entertainment. There were 29 present, and decorations about the house were beautiful chrysanthemums and other fall flowers. Serving as the committee were: Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. B. F. Butler, Mrs. Thomas Ashcom, Mrs. W. M. Eckles, Mrs. John Foster, Mrs. W. P. Felch. In the evening, Mr. Campbell presented twelve vocalists, these coming from Sharon, New Castle and New Wilmington. They offered a half hour's program of beautiful music, solos and ensemble work, the soloists being Anna Mary Shaffer, John Cassidy, Irenen Antal and Monas Harlan. Afterwars, [sic] some of the group found diversion in bridge, while others just visited. This afternoon, the club women had their regular luncheon and afternoon assembly in the home of Mrs. B. F. Butler, North Jefferson street. Whyle-Away Members Have Dessert-Bridge Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, members of the Whyle-Away club met in the home of Mrs. Elmer Fehl on Ray street, for a dessert-bridge party. Appointments were in keeping with the Hallowe'en season, place cards, favors and flowers, being carried out in vivid colors suggestive of the present holidays. Bridge occupied attention during the hours that followed, honor score awards going to Mrs. Jack Melvin and Mrs. Elmer Fehl, while the "galloping" trophy was carried by Mrs. John Morgan. In two weeks, the club will meet in the home of Mrs. William Jones on Highland avenue, for their regular event. Dinner-Dance Plans Engineers Society Plans are underway for a dinner-dance to be given in the Castleton Friday evening, November 15, by the Mahoning and Shenango Valley Engineers society. The affair will be strictly informal in nature, with many guest from Pittsburgh, Beaver Falls, Ellwood City, Sharon and other neighboring places in attendance. A meeting of the committee is headed by E. L. Davenport, was held Thursday in the service room of the P. O. company. Other committee members include the following: Eleanor Colgan, Katherine Van Dyke, Thomas Paden, Numa Vidal, Eugene Scanlon, Jack Boyles, Don Allen of New Castle; Margaret Clyde, Al Milbranch, Don Jones, Ellwood City; assisted by the A. S. M. E. of Youngstown, Frank Bower, chairman; the A. I. E. E. of Sharon, Mr. Childs chairman. Special guests for this occasion will be industrial heads from New Castle and vicinity, Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Buffalo. Evening Bridge For Bride-Elect Miss Geraldine Turk entertained at an informal bridge Wednesday evening, a group of guest in the home of Mrs. Viola Healy, Wilmington avenue, to do honor to Miss Florence Wright, bride-elect of November 9. Four tables of players entered into the contract contest, with prizes falling to Gertrude Wolf, Mrs. W. Glenn McCracken of Volant, and Mrs. Phillip Sargeant, at conclusion of play. The hostess served a dainty collation. Miss Wright was presented with a lovely gift during the course of the evening's festivities. LaScola Three-Seven Mr. and Mrs. Sam LaScola, of East Washington street, pleasantly received members of the LaScola Three-Seven club in their home Tuesday night. Cards and music were popular pastimes. A delicious waffle lunch was served during the course of the evening. Their next meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaScola, 906 West Washington street, on Tuesday, November 5.