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THE DAILY REGISTER, HARRISBURG, TUESDAY. Fmr.r\P.Y in. PAGE Marriage Licenses Louis Alldredge, 23, and Helen Midi-edge, 19, both oi' Eldorado. Edward Williams, uy. and Miller, 21, both of Turner i Seeks Divorce Philip C.

Parks has filed a coin- plaint in circuit court seeking a divorce from Dorothv Parks. ALTA GIVENS Extensive research in wool cor ing is being curried on at the University of Wyoming. 4- The pronunciation of the name of, the state of Arkansas is Ar-kan- saw, but the Arkansas River is pronounced Ar-kanas. NOW THAT YOU-Have Mr. in front of your name instead of a number behind it-you really should celebrate with a striking new photograph while you look so swell.

METCALF STUDIO LOOK OUT FOR PIN-WORMS Recent medical reports reveal that an amazing number of children (and grownups too) may be of Pin-Worm 1 without suspecting what is wrong And these pests, living inside the human body, can cause real distress. So watch out for the a i sitrns that may mean dally the aggravating rectal itch. Get JAYNE'S P-W and follow the directions. P-W is the Pin-Worm treatment developed in the laboratories of Dr. ne Son.

after years of. patient research. The email, easy-to-take P-W tablets in a special way to remove Pin-Worms Ask your druugist: P-W for Pin-Worms 1 Marion CM Bride Of Hugh 15. Moore, Veteran Of Overseas Service Miss Rosalie Short, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James E. Short, Ma- 1 rion, and Hugh B. Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Moore, 720 South Ledford street, Harrisburg, were married Sunday, at the First Baptist church in this city.

The Rev. S. 11. Frazier, Major in Army's chaplain service, who was at home over the week-end, perlonnecl the wedding ceremony I at 5 p. m.

Just as the slanting rays I of the sun lighted the church altar i the young couple, standing before a beautilul arrangement of baskets of pink gladiolus, ferns, palms and I huckleberry repeated the marriage vows. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a blue dressmaker suit, with a bandeau of pink flowers for her head. Her I bridal corsage was of pink rosebuds. I BAR GOOD A4- Her sister, June Short, as Ruth Stilley, a of Mr and Mrs.

Frank Stilley ul Heuid, who has been chosen as the 1) A R. good by her and the faculty of the a Township high school. Miss Stilley has been an outstanding the maid, wore a brown dressmaker suit and also wore a tiny flower trimmed spring hat. Her shoulder corsage was made of yellow jonquils. Rudy Clift, Harrisburg, brother-, in-law'of the bridegroom, was and is popular with both a faculty and student Mrs.

Hubert Dillon sang, "I Love You Truly," and "Because." with accompaniment by Mrs. Elmo Williams. Mrs. James Short wore a black dress and a corsage of pink carnations. Mrs Bailev Moore wore a i Mrs.

Ni-llc C'liiu- 1 The SIM vice i ul i the FM-JI Methodist church met Monday at the home i Mrs Nolle i 114 South Main i for the regular devotional 1 business i lor l''elru 'i'y. Tlie discussion topic for the lor the liiM tow meetings ill be on This was stated last month when Miss Alice gave a a ol A i a as a country. Last evening i Ytitlui Floro, a the devotional lotion touching the charactciislic's ol the black i ace. i her talk. Mrs.

Bernice Woolcott plaved several of the Negro i i a i the mem- 1 hers the words. Ruby Patterson then re- Mewed a hook i by Bishop' Booth, 'The floss Over Africa." li was i from his expert-' ences as a missionatv to Africa. Mrs Kverett Strickim and Miss Patterson joined the i at last' selling's, meeting and Mis. Ruby i was a new member present joined at the la.st meeting. Refreshments were served after the business meeting by the host-, eee committee: Mrs Mary Coker, Mrs Mildred Booten.

and Mist. a i Richardson 1 Spanish Students i Denounce Russia, Uphold Gen. Franco MADRID, Feb. dc im demon.straU-d through the streets last night, shout lor Con Francisco Franco an4 denouncing both Russia and Spani Hi uioiurchibl movement. The demonstrators forced a i leaving moving picture houses to raise their arms in the; I ahmust a and sing the a i a i a distributed by thq, demonstrators urged dismissal oft i i professors who re-? i i i i signed a monarchist docu-i llHMlt.

"In the face of the Reds and i a i we are com-, united and vigilant against, i evil, loolish, senseless ambition," the pamphlets said. 1'KINCE OK Clll'KOl GUTS N'OTIFK' i i a i i ,1 i i i i a oi N't i i i i receives i i a Papal i i i i i a i a 1 i i i i i i i i i i i limn.in i i i i tu the S.ieied Cullc-ne hv I i i i a i i i i ind Arms of Mrs. Lila Wright Heads New Legion Auxiliary Instituted at Galatia Mrs. Lila Wright was installed last night as president ol the auxiliary organized by the a black i N. Williams Post.

American Ley- fixpedwiqa Mother's Friend massaging preparation helps bring ease and comfort to expectant mothers. OTHER'S FRIEND, aa esquisltel- prepared emollient, is -useful In al conditions where a bland, mild anodrni massage medium in skin lubrication i' desired. One condition in -which v.oir.er lor more than 70 yeais have used it i an application for massaging the bod: during pregnancy it telps keep th skin soft and pliable thus avoidmr unnecessary discomfort duo to drynes and tightness. It ref reshps and tones thi skin. An ideal massge application 101- tin numb, tingling or burning sensations the for the tired back muscle' or cramp-like pains in the legs.

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suit and a corsage of pink roses. Following the wedding ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Moore, where a three tiered cake was cut to serve with punch, from a table which was also decorated with pink gladiolus. Numerous family friends at the wedding also attended the reception.

The bride, who is a graduate of Johnston City high school, is em- ployed as a telephone operator at Marion, Mr. Moore a veteran of World War 2. served with the Air Corps in Europe, where he was awarded i the Purple Heart medal, the Air Corps medal, the Distinguished Flying Cross and eight Oak Leaf clusters. He is a graduate of the Harrisburg Township high school, who was in military service two years and ten months, and is at present employed as a typist clerk at the Veteran's hospital at Mai rion. They will reside in Marion.

Tea Thursday Honoring Miss Augusta Swan Mrs. James Scott, 2 East Walnut street, will keep open house Thursday from. 2 to 5 p. m. and ion.

at Galatia Installation as by Mrs. C. Whillcy. Harrisburg. president ol the 24th District.

Illinois Department, Amen- can Legion Auxiliary: Mrs. W. Tate, district secretary, and a staff from the Harrisburg i of the auxiliary. Other members of the installing staff were: Mrs. Tommy Smith, Mrs.

C. E. Wing, Mrs A Moore. Mrs. Paul Hilhard.

Mis. W. C. Fahrenkrog, Mrs. Rev a kin, Mrs.

Alpheiio Gustm and Mrs. W. Berry. Serving with Mrs. Wright arc the following: Mrs.

Pauline Gill and Mrs. Mary Medlin. vice-presidents: Mrs. Prudence Seylcr. secretary-treasurer; Mrs.

Annie Claik. chaplain: Mrs. Virginia Braden. historian; Mrs. Joy Marvel, sergeant-at-arms.

and Mrs. Otis Wallace, colorbearer. The new unit charter, which has been signed by 24. i remain open for one month and regular meetings will be held on the tirst and third Tuesdays of each month, which coincides with the meeting dates of the Ralph Williams post of Ihe Legion, of winch William Oglesby is commander. The Four Persons Honored Birthday Dinner A i a dinner was given Sunday, Feb.

17. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i i a in honor ol the a i ot P. D.

Williams, a Bob Furlong and H. Barlov Those present ere Mr. and i 11. Barlow and daughters). a and Isobcl, of Shavvncetown: Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Wilkins and daughter, Earline' Mr and Mrs. Harry Smith and child i Don, Jim, Jovce and Mary; Mr and Mrs Picas Furlong and children, Velma, Hubert, Bob, Junior. Mary and Lowell Gene: Mr Mrs. John and daughter, i a a Muss Marv Flemings, Fred i Mis.

Orval Buchanan and son, a i and grandson, Jer- iv. Parker. Mr. and Mrs P. i i a and children, Thurman, Webb and Genevieve Fred Miller furnished the music.

ujit. i i i IIMIIS, i a a i i i Tfli'pholo mdei one ot i oldest in i -1 ite. a i Ul'i'l 11 i i llOOt" I i i i i a a len.imed a i Gen a i soldici c.xpltn er. The Daily Register, 20c a week. WAY TO RELIEVE DISTRESS OF This Nose Drops Works Fast! T.

i A I i Press a Correspondent I A Feb 19 --UM'U-The a i ot i a i Do 14- n.m who was kidnaped and butch- i i a 7 were toutul toil, in a sewer behind a garage loin blocks i the home ol her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Irom 7 to 9 p. when friends regular post meeting was also held oi Miss Augusta Swan, sister of last night, the late Dr.

W. S. Swan, are invited to call. Miss Swan's birthday is the occasion for the party, at which Mrs. Scott and her mother, Mrs.

Charles Thompson, will serve tea. Miss Swan whose home is at Toledo, has visited in Harrisburg annually for many years and has many icnds here, whom she looks for- i a 10 meeting at the birthday ea Next Monday night Mrs. Whitley and the installing staff from Harrisburg will institute a new auxiliarv at New Brotherhood Banquet At Christian Church All of Ihe members of the Christian church and friends are invit-; performed ud to ihe Brotherhood banquet cerern0 ny v.hich will be held Wednesday at 6 p. m. at the church.

A good program has been arranged, with. the Rev. A E. Thomas temper- mce worker for southern Illinois. and Mrs.

E. M. Oakes, as special guests. The theme of the program will be thai of obtaining spiritual Messing through sharing material I Blessings with the hungry people i oi the world. Announcing Wedding of Miss Betty Ruth Call Mrs.

Beulah Thompson. 417 South McKmley avenue, is announcing the marriage of her daughter. Miss Betty Ruth Call, to Marlin Nelson, son of Mrs. Alice Nelson, Eldorado. They were married Feb.

16, at Morganfield, at the Methodist parsonage, where the Rev Rob- the single ring Mrs. R. E. Evans Returns From Trip to Mexico Dr. and Mrs.

William Jewitt, Flint. Mich and his brother and sisler-m-law. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Jew ill.

Ingersol. Canada, are visiting at the home of Mrs. William jcwiu's sister, Mrs. B. E.

Evans in this city. They and Mrs. Evans have just returned from a pleasure trip to the Southwest. They visited i Mrs H. E.

Bolster, Albuquerque, A. Mcx. sister of Mrs. Evans and i William Jewitt. Going from there to Mexico Ihev attended a bull fight at Metamoras.

at i ihe toreador killed six bulK They were also in Mexico City. Juarez and Monterey, spend- 1 ing some time at Carlsbad Caverns. Xew Brownsville. El Paso and McAllen and returned via Hut Spimgs, Ark. I I 1 Keh 1 Pi ice Choslei i a ed a Hun the Kurd Co last i usked I A lor a per cent price meie.ise Bowles, newl.v i a ecn- i i a i made a to the House i comm i i is a i on a ol pi ice eonliols he the present HO expira- i a i i i i a agreed to i i I Kord I I i i ol Ihe Ford Motor t'o to apne.ir and a i his, i on pi ice i A Ford A a Roi) a i 11 i i demanded to bv a a i i i i the I'nce C'onhol Act 01' issued a a a a i views on a i i i Made the way only can make them.

fountain Thoral Gaskins has returned from Rochester, where he underwent examination in the Mayo clinic and minor surgery for correction of a foot ailment, lie made the trip via airplane out of St. Louis. Mrs Ruth Thompson, well known music teacher of this city, is reported very ill due to diabetes and infection of the blood in one of her feet. Her sister, Mrs. J.

A. Rice, is at the Thompson home on West South street, nursing her through her illness. Witnessing the wedding were the mothers of the couple. Henry Nelson, brother of the bridegroom and a family friend. John Timmons, Evansville.

Ind. The bride wore a dress of dusty rose hue, with aqua hat. white gloves and a corsage of white carnations. Mr. Nelson is the manager of the Draper Cleaners.

Eldorado. and they will reside temporarily with his mother, at 901 High street, Eldorado. White Shrine Initiation Thursday Egyptian Shrine No. 56, White Shi me of Jeuisalcm, will i i i a a large class of candidates for I membership Thursday, Feb. 21 7.30 p.

m. This meeting will also be in honor of charter members a new members who will be special guests of the chapter, Miss Mary Richardson, high priestess, said We now have the i i Inuh no new dues." a a i i Di- a Sloi ms said is no doubt but a the ann.s are those ol i he added. "The- marks uirrespond i those on the rest of the body and a piece of missing from ihe torso is on the i arm The aims found by Roy II. Larson. 41, a held engineer for the a Edison Company, and a Lloyd.

42, a line- last a a man for same i i i Bowles replied Larson and Lloyd were i a 1 "didn't i for i meters on a pole back ol the garage Lars-on up the pole and dropped a line to Llod 1 was standing on top of a manhole which was covered i a grating As he bent over to fasten Ihe line to a melcr Lloyd saw the arms in the manhole 1 The hole was about three leel deep The arms, covered i i were in about two i of water. Lloyd said he one arm over i a pole to i i as certain that they were arms and then he and Larson called police Storms said the sewer be cleaned out i i a in an ef- lort lo lind additional" evidence, lie said the arms themselves added i to police knowledge of the a i i case The arms were a to the morgue where i a i i i a i will be made bv Coioner A. L. Brodie. i i us to sit i by i we're being subjected to l.tKc or i a i a II von look at the i you'll I ind a these attacks have "OJIIL; on a long i i i i i a th.it i i aiT-w'fi mt; a a a i a i a w.is a i to mv a i i i eemmiUce.s the ri CMid price controls in i ti ic.s Ihev set 1 In Rep Jes.se P.

i a i i a on the House a i i said such a a i price control extension i now be i lore committee. 1 The a i i I I A to accept i a i ot its i a i com i lor i pi ice i production i caches Hubert Thompson, who left Sun- dav his home at Ann Arbor. was recalled to Camer Mills on Monday by the scuous illness of his mother, Mrs. Marshall Thompson, who remains in a i i cal condition. Calendar of Meetings Killed by lleii Entertained By Mrs.

Opal Dempsey Mrs. Opal Dempsey was hostess last Friday at a party which was attended by several of her neighbors and friends. Games were played and prizes were won by Mrs. Jemima Edwards. Mrs.

Nell Eddy. Mrs. Eleanor Simpson, Marcella Absher. Velva Yales and the hostess Refreshments were served to the following' Mrs. Beulah Mrs.

Pauline Wasson. Mrs. I a Owen, Mrs. Geneva Lacy, Mrs. i Anna Joyner.

Mrs. Jemima Ed-! wards, Mrs. Louise Bullcr and small 'son, Mrs. Opal Sisk, Delia Gullclt, Mrs. Nell Edclv.

Mrs. Eleanor Simpson. Mrs. Mar- cella Absher and children. Miss Anna Mac Yales, Mrs.

Edith i lock, the Dempsey children, and the hostess. Mrs. A. R. Wasson, who is a patient at the Fcrrell hospital in Eldorado following a major operation recently, was visited by Mrs.

Cora Harris and Hugh and Curl Wasson Monday Mrs. Wasson is reported to be slightly im proved Mr and Mrs. R. C. Davenport have gone to Washington.

D. where Mr. Davenport will attend the a a Masonic memorial seiv- icc for George Washington The third i the Missionary Study at the Prcb- bytcrian church, i be held Wednesday at 6 at Ihe church, beginning i Classes all ages i be in session after the dinner. The course ends i the Fc-bruarv 27lh meeting All officers of the i a White Shrine aie asked to meet the Masonic temple Wednesday ol Feb H) P)-Soviet Prosecutor a i chained toclaj a the N.r/i.s tcred 22.000 persons in a 48 blood a al Kaunas, i a i a in December, 1941 The a a massacre was cai- ried Smirnov told the War at at 7 p. for practice lion for the ceremony on the i prepara-i i i a i 1 Glennard Grant, son of Mrs A Grant.

25 West South street who recently underwent two serious stomach operations, is i mg and treatment. a i a lory to another operalion, for which he may go to the Mayo clinic, i of Mrs. Grant have learned Circles of the WMS ol the First Baptist i meet Wcdnes-i day at 2 p. m. as A with Mrs.

G. Bond. 115 South Main: with Mrs. George Maes, 822 South Grander. i Mrs Corby Wickham.

210 i a i Mrs. Ernest Booten, IU5 South McKinlcy: with Mrs Cecil i a 700 South with Mrs. Ella Ozmcnl. 210 West a with Mrs. A i i Franks.

117-A West Lincoln. Death" on the ol the i a i a a i a Altogether. Smirnov 70, 000 French. A i a vak and prisoners i the i "Fort of Death" a conveiled i i a i a none ton let! Covers Buttons Covers Buckles Makes Belts and Button Holes Does Hemstitching, Picoting and Pinking Gives 24-Hour Service Our finishing touches give your custom-made look. Expert workmanthip at nominal charges.

SINGER SEWING CENTER Corner of Vine and Poplar Harrisburg Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Evans and son, Charles Raymond. ol Evansville visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Dave Evans, over the Perry Moore and iamily are iting in -Chicago this week were accompanied by Miss i i a both Ann Staigcr, who is i i i her i-ii-tcr, Dorothy Jean Both ol the Staigcr girls, daughter ol Mr. i and Mrs J. Roy Staiger ol i i city, arc vocal students. The Loyal Women's Bible class of the First i i a i hold an all day meeting and i ing Wednesday -il the i pot luck luncheon served at noon All members are expected to be present. Fnend.s and i i i arc welcome.

icrele alive. During the two dn.vs of tor in the. Soviet i i the a a i tains i allied hour a hour, but i a to keep up i the I low ul prisoners into camp. Xaked men, and children had to stand for hours in the i cold belore the could get to them. The parade of the doomed stretched lor miles back i i the i a mass graves.

i i Refuse Jap Proposal To Try Country's Own War Criminal Suspects week-end. Also visiting Evans home was Mrs brother, John Walsh of apolis. at the Evans' Indian- Mr, and Mrs. Owen S. Kcrlcy and son, Steve, and his mother, Mrs.

Lou Kcrley, Simpson, W. E. Craig and J. E. Dial, Carbonclale, Miss Alma Sue Thomas, and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert S. Kelt-1 roU ner and family were dinner guests Vacuum Bristle Here's how to determine whether your bristles in your vacuum cleaner are long enough to sweep the carpet. Lay a card across the nozzle. If bristles touch card, they'll touch the carpet.

Too short? Lcnrn how to lower the brush--there's probably a pin or slot mechanism or a flat screw at the ends of the The Dorris Heights Home 13u i TOKYO, Feb. Japa- i rcau will meet Thursday at proposal to try its own war I p. m. at the home ol Mi 1 Robert i i i a suspects was relused to- i Boyetl. day by a Supreme Allied Command directive establishing i i a oc-1 cupalion courts.

The courts i have power to impose sentences, i i death penalties and will relieve Japanese ot all i i a jun.sdiction over Unilcd Nations a i a BIRTHS at noon Saturday at the home Mr. and Mrs. Levi 0. Chilly, East Rose street, this city. Fires Preventable Eighty-five per cent of all fires are preventable.

farm To Mr. and Mrs Bill Moore of 632 Norlh Webster street, a daughter Feb. 12 at Lightncr hospital. The baby has been named i organizations. Lee.

Baby Photos. Metcalf Studio. The Daily Register, 20c a week, by carrier boy. Aneicnt Game Bowling is at least 7,000 years old. Equipment for bowling was found in the grave of an Egyptian child buried in 5,200 B.

C. Ye 1 you get quick relief from snlffly, stuify distress of head colds with a lit- tie Va-tio-nol in each nostril. What's more-it actually helps prevent many roltls from developing if used, in time! Try it! Follow directions in package. mKS VA TRO-HOL PICK-UP TO HYDRAULIC DUMP Insiaited on any Vz Ton Pick-Up Truck THE rONVKUTO MODEL 1J.A. 2 Yard Capacity a i Dump i i 11 Capacity Gauiie Steel Lbs.

rice $160.00 THE CONVERTO MANUAL BODY Ii i i regular j'-Ton Pick-Up body of any make Installed in 5 minutes. Made of 11 Gauge Steel. Price $112.00 The Converfo Model H. B. HydrauSic Body Fits i the regular body of 3-4 or one ton pick-up or platform trucks.

Hoisting Capacity 3200 Lbs. ITSi Price The Cargo Trailer Ilosivy 11 Kiuijro body. Tail gals opens either top or bottom. Equipped with tail light and wiring. This is a heavy duty 2 wheel trailer.

fi Price We have bodies and the tractors in stock and for sale. INCORPORATED YOUR FORD DEALER.

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