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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, PENNA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1936 PAGE FOUR pastor of the St. Mark's Lutheran Church in Conshohocken. Crooulcnule SOCIAL ACTIVITIES -LOCAL PERSONAL NOTES PERMANENT .50 THIRTEEN FISH ON ONE LINE the Rev. II. O.

Schlessman, pastor of the Zion Lutheran Church there, and his family. Sh3 was accompanied home by Miss Miller. The Rev. and Mrs. G.

E. McCar-ney, of Conshohocken, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bittner last weekend. The Rev.

Mr. McCarney is WAVE VERNA REYNOLDS 2B N. Srd St. ph. 8-W71 TOLEDO.

Aug. 12. W. H. Moun-gie pulled in his line at Turkey Foot! Rock and found thirteen fish on the end of it.

Someone had lost their; string and Moungie's hook bad; caught it. 1 Try These Hot Weather Household Tricks Indian Stories Mrs. John H. Holsberger will give a program of Indian stories at the story hour which will be held tomorrow morning at 10.30 o'clock at the St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Second and Emerald streets.

This is one in a series of Summer story hours sponsored at the church by the Harrisburg Story League. Guests at Summer Home Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Sayers, who are at their Summer home, Green Trees, rear Bowmansdale, have as guests, Mr.

and Mrs. John Gary Ariedge and their children, John and Grace, of Crockett, Texas. Mrs. Sayers and Mrs. Ariedge were classmates at Wilson College, and Mrs.

Ariedge is a cousin of the late Dr. Ethelbert D. Warfteld, president of the college. Pinal lb ah am AMONG the Harrisburgers who AND MRS. A.

D. GARM- are spending their vacations HAUSER, 2006 Manada in Atlantic City, are Fred B.J street; Mr. and Mrs. F. A.

Garm-Harry, 2333 North Second jhauser, 2029 Manada street, and street; Walter L. Long and Rob-'their grandson, Harold Davis, 625 ert R. Long, River road; Mr. andosler avenue, Lemoyne, are on a Mrs. M.

B. Kauffman and motor trip through the 1108 North Sixteenth street; Miss; New England States, stopping at ssssigsHBsaj jj Thursday and Friday i Anne E. Keane, 109 North Second; Bridgeport, Island Falls, I AUG. CLEAR- PlJpjlljH ANCE 1 Eiiiiiy Maine, and Woodstock, Canada. Mrs.

Irwin Bender, 1840 Chest nut street, has returned home from street, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur II. Zweifel, 2237 North Second street. The seventh annual reunion of the Kershner-Kerschner family will Pittsburgh, where she spent a week with friends.

Mrs. David Attig, 184G Chestnut be held on Sunday at Pine torest Nearly 100 Good Used Pianos, Rebuilt Like New. All Makes. Lowest Prices in History Park, on Route 443, between street, nas returned nome irom Schuylkill Haven and Pine New and Clty'Jwers Pmrntv r.or,troJshe spent a week. Mr.

and Mrs. port Band will play, and among the Attig recently visited their son, David, who is at Fort Slocum, N. amusements will be a comic Ger Remaining From Last Season Assembled for Quick Disposal in THREE GROUPS awaiting orders to sail for Panama. Mrs. Clark E.

Bair, 3408 Montour street, entertained at a dinner Hot weather? Laugh at it if you know slick little ways of running your household. i Stop making an Inferno of your; kitchen while you bake a few pota-; toes! An asbestos mat and an overturned pan on a gas burner make a perfect oven. Saves gas, too. How to keep lemons fresh and juicy? Cover with water in a tightly closed jar. man band.

Officers are: G. C. Kershner, president; Dr. A. G.

Kershner, vice-president; II. Harold Kershner, secretary, and John SPECIAL GROUP OF UPRIGHTS STEIXWAY, CHICKLRINU, STIEFF, ESTEY, SCIIOMAKER, SHAW, YORK, KURTZMAN KIMBALL, STECK, RADLE, LESTER and OTHERS party on Monday evening in cele D. Kershner, treasurer, Mica Tot.o' Vr.fToo isoq Woinntibration of the birthday anniver- street, is spending' a week with sary. of Mrs. Charles Frbehlich.

friends in Atlantic City. 206 Harris street. Other guests You 11 smile lor oy at tne snape- liness of your washable gloves if Mr. and Mrs. John F.

Roeers.iwere: xaviu au lurs. xier bert Hafey, Mrs. Luther Wurster, Mrs. Milton Potts, Mrs. Henry 305 North Second street, left last week for a motor trip to Chicago, wtiprA tlipv will visit: af Virtmp IHarner.

Mrs. Horace Erb, Mrs. FINE QUALITY riAIN CASE UPRIGHTS of Mrs. Rogers' parents, and to Edwin Undercuffler, Mrs. Dwight Jerauld.

Mrs. Ashby Paul, Mrs. you slip cloth-pins into the lingers while they dry. Our 32-page booklet has 266 deft ways to make your tasks easier and more fun. Speed up kitchen and laundry work! Remove stains, keep clothes looking fresh and tidy.

Learn to deal with electric shock, burns, poisoning and other household emergencies. Get rid of household pests. Send 10c for your copy of 266 89 will visit Mr. Rogers' home. They (Edward Stouffer, Edward Stouf- SALE TERMS $1.00 WEEKLY AND tP fer, Dr.

Charles and Reductions Regardless of Former Prices Clark E. Bair. Mrs. Paul Raber and her daugh ter, Miss Doris Raber, 38 North Twentieth street, is spending a fcvj? a la II vy Household Hints to The Evening News, Home Service, 635 Sixth New York, N. Y.

Be sure to write plainly your name, address, and the Floor Samples Demonstrators TraderJns If 1 will return about August 21. Miss Esther Schubauer, of New Cumberland, will return home this week after completing a Summer course at Columbia University. New York. Mrs. Bertha Spangler, of New Cumberland, has returned home after visiting her son, James Spangler, of Stratford, Young Men's Class Goes name of booklet.

CO 0 PL. J'rfT PIIILCO $25 Baby Grand week or more in Wilkes-Barre, Hazleton and the Pocono Mountains. Return After Month's Visit at Ocean City Mrs. Louis C. Smith and her All Remaining MILLINERY 1.00 All Remaining SUMMER SHOES 3.95 and 4.95 MAJESTIC 8 Tube Baby Grand BRUNSWICK SI 5 $25 si-' 8 Tube Console MISS BITTNER TO ACT AS HOSTESS ATWATER KENT To Hemlock Park children, Daniel and Kathryn, have 12 Tube Console PHILCO si The Youne Men's Class of the returned to their home.

2517 1935 Console ATWATER KENT Memorial Lutheran Sev-I North Second street, after spend-enteenth and State streets, mo-ling a month at Ocean City, Md. S35 fr i All Wave Console riiiLco 14 Is Mrays C1 In Thh Ah Cooled Stop tored to Hemlock Park, near New Mr. Smith joined them for two weeks Germantown, on Sunday morning 9 Tube Console $35 if fell fe mm Miss Virginia Bittner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Bittner, 2019 North Second street, will en-, tertain at a house party this week-end, honor of Miss Virginia Miller, of Spring City, who is a guest at the Bittner home for The wedding of Miss Irene C. Smith, of Iiarchmont, N. to RCA-VICTOR All Wave Console Richard J. Dalton, of New Kocn $49 ft MiWmh; ATWATER KENT 1936 All Wave Console to join a group at a meeting.

About 350 persons were present. The program was in charge of Mr. Cover and Orlando V. Trostle, of New Germantown, president of the Hemlock Park Association, elle, N. which was to take place late this month, has been post STROMBERG-CARLSON 193fi Console ATWATER KENT ceo IvzJr-i poned, Mrs.

Smith announced to- which is a unit of a national. day. 1936 8 Tube All Wava RCA-VICTOR 208 North Third Street two weeks. Eighteen guests have been invited from this city, Spring City and Philadelphia. On Saturday afternoon Miss Bittner will entertain her guests at a picnic at Hershey.

Miss Bittner has lust returned home from Spring City where she spent three weeks as the guest of 3f REND COrPo IP OV VAST CALL 9 Tube. All Wave Wed on August 1 The wedding" of Miss Mildred organization. The speaker was Dr. John M. of Huntingdon, and a program of music was given by C.

Earl Whitmover. William EASY TERMS ARRANGED Hair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Potts, George F.

Harkins andiCharles C. Hair, 1715 Rever street, to William Lee Boone, son Donald Whitmover. of Mrs. J. Mummert, 131 Royal A chorus, including the follow' J.

H. Troup Music House 15 SOUTH MARKET SQUARE, HAKK1SBURG Please send bargain list of PIANOS RADIOS. Name Address nr-T P. WHIP n)TP. IDEA.

ing persons, sang: Miss Mary tooK place on August 1 at Elizabeth Geib, Miss Marilyn G.Uhe parsonage of the Fourth Re-Kramer, Miss Jane L. Whitmoyer.jformed Church. The Rev. A. M.

Miss Janet Huber, Miss E. Myrhl Billman performed the ceremony. 1 HAP Pw wtfimia v.m-n-w.mt itwaw.i Kramer. Miss Janet I. Earhart, Mrs.

Boone was graduated from Mrs. wiiiiam d. ruius, miss Deuyiine uuaii riarns ihkii ocnooi aim 1 your- irJ 1 Williams, Edward K. Kramer Rob-jis employed by Sears Roebuck and ert L. Wolf, C.

Earl Whitmoyer.i Company. Mr. Boone, who George F. Harkins, LaVerne tended Technical High School, is E. Winters, Charles H.

connected with the Central Iron itRACLE WHIP PA Bruce D. Starner, Donald 11. hit-land Steel Company, moyer, waiter h. JVicLiurg, L. Miller, Richard E.

Walmsley, Return From Shore Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Paul, 3423 Montour street, Paxtang, and their two daughters, Alice and Betty, 1 G. Elicker, C. Robert Starrer, William B.

Potts, Miss E. Shireman, and Miss Kath- rine M. Lenninger, of Middletowh. i Others present were: Mrs. Anna I Wolfe, of Ickesburg; Mr.

and Mrs. Orlando V. Trostle, Mr. and Mrs. i William S.

Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Smith, and Miss Sara i Louise Smith, of New German-itown; Mr. and Mrs. David F.

Kramer, Mrs. John II. Zerbe, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W.

Geib, Mr. and i Mrs. W. H. Winters, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Cover, Miss Annabelle Cover, all of Harrisburg. Miss Kirchoff Weds Bert Bertolini are at home after spending live weeks at Ocean City, N. J. PLAN TO START FLOOD SURVEY First among the three principal watersheds to be surveyed in connection with the flood control project in the State, the Susquehanna River basin will be visited shortly by members of the State Department of Forests and Waters and the Sf4 In order to make certain improvements to cur system, Service will be interrupted for varying periods of time on Thursday, August 13, 1 936 in following sections; Between the hours of 6 A.

M. and 7 A. M. Cameron St. between Walnut St.

and Kiffatinny St. Market St. between Cameron St. and Summit St. Between the Hours of 8:30 and 11:30 A.

II. Mulberry St. to Berryhill St. Crescent St. to 13th St.

PENNSYLVANIA POWEi LIGHT CO. United States War Department, it The marriage of Miss Margaret Kirchoff. daughter of Mr. and! was announced yesterday following Mrs. Harry Kirchoff.

1818 a meeting of representatives here, As soon as this project is com North Fifth street, to Bert Ber pleted, work of surveying the Ohio and Delaware watersheds will be started tolini, of Philadelphia, promoter of wrestling and automobile racing, was solemnized on September 6. 1935. at the St. Marie's Roman Funds have been allocated for the flood control surveys with the War Catholic Church, Philadelphia. The; Department providing $100,000 and the State Legislature approving a $50,000 appropriation as Pennsyl vania share in the preliminary projects.

In addition, the War De partment has furnished $325,000 for couple are now at home at the St. James Hotel in Philadelphia. Reunion on Saturday The annual reunion of Kcl-l ler-Sweger-Hair families will be jheld all day Saturday at Fry's I Park, Sterretts Gap. a similar survey of the Susquehanna basin in New York State. Starting on the north and west branches of the Susquehanna River, the Juniata River and the tributaries of these main branches, the survey of the Susquehanna basin will be conducted lointly by the State Department and War Department.

In these areas, studies will be centered on the maximum rate of flood flow, rainfall and snowfall. Far more of the costly ingredients j1 1 Estimates will also be attempted by the engineers on damages result ing from the high waters this wwww iwii.iim. imiuiMnii mi unmiifwi mum i i.h "jl I sviit twb zhiw', i fr? 4 v. Spring, in previous years and on the gtjoA in mis marvelous new ivpe frequency of floods in order to determine the economic justification of the flood control program under consideration. Yesterday meetine of salad dressing here was attended by Secretary James F.

Bogardus and Charles E. Ryder, of the Department of Forests and Waters, and Col. E. J. Dent, oi the War Retail Trade Gains 13 Per Cent, in This Area Bn Vnlted Presf 1 X' PHILADELPHIA, Aug.

12. Retail business in the Philadelphia area for July increased 13 per Millions of women who had been com' pletely "sold" on one particular kind of dressing either homemade, or a commer' cial brand, have switched to Miracle Whip. In this delicious new creation by Kraft, there is an abundance of the costly ingrc dients, whereas in many ordinary commer' cial mixtures those ingredients are deliberately skimped. Some, in fact, contain even less than the bare minimum standard that was approved by the government. Moreover, Miracle Whip is mixed a special way.

This unique combination of mayonnaise and old-fashioned boiled dress ing is a wholly new type of salad dressing, with a flavor that millions prefer to any other kind. Miracle Whip is very reasonably priced. But it naturally costs a little more than many scxalled salad dressings made pri marily to sell at a low price. Ask your grocer for Miracle Whip tomorrow I TUNE IN Kraft Music Hall with famous stars, Thursday nights, NBC stations cent, over the corresponding month of last year, the Federal Reserve Board said in its monthly report tooay. The board summarized trade re ports of thirty-two representative stores in the district.

It reported that business during the first seven 100 WH01E WHAT CtREAL THE ENERGY! 0 TH PROTEIN TH MINERALS! montns of vjjg had increased 10 per cent, over last year. Reports from 619 stores in 262 cities throughout the Country, compiled by the board, showed an increase of 14 per cent, in July sales, and a gain of 11 per cent, during the first seven months of the year. TH VITAMINS! 7h ALL TH BRAN Copr. 1926 by Hit-PUnli Chnw Corpora.

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