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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 8

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The Sentineli
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Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING SENTINEL, CARLISLE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1941. PAGE EIGHT Auto Rests After Four Somersaults Newville TWO-DAY SALE OPENS FRIDAY -Auxiliary Member Attend CelebrationWedding CAR TURNS OVER 4 TIMES AFTER CRASH Two Occupants Escape bcrious Injury in Holly Pike 500 POUNDS OF JERSEY OR GUERNSEY MILK Must be produced under U. S. Public Health Code Regulations. Newville, July 30.

The Kcheilnle Ik Planned for the 'l 36 Carlisle Stores to Offer Unusual Bargains A banner two day mid summer Hale will bp conducted by Carllsli; Htorea on Friday and Saturday. 14 1 4' LEHiAl I' Thirty six Htorea will participate, ft. olf oiiig g'MiU'ne bargans in all! of merchaiidiHe clothing. The Dairy That Sells Bcttrr Milk Sealed With Cellophane at the Regular Price 4 Hhrrea, groceries, furniture, hard month of AiiRiiHt at St. Paul's Lutheran Churrh: Sunday.

AtiKiint 3. Robert 0. lK'tmer, puMnr. will preach; no prenchlnp AnciM 10 and 17; Sunday, AuRimt 21, Kcv. Fenner; Sunday.

AmriihI 31. Jlev. EpnrReon Me suit, pwm preacher. The union outdoor Christian Endeavor meeting will take place Sunday evening at 6 on the lu Spring Presbyterian Churrh lawn. The yolitiR people of Zimi Lutheran Churrh will be In rharpo the devotional period.

Judge Fred S. Kee-'e will he the guest Kpeiiker. The Newville k'lonj1! rcpre pontine the Auxiliary of Carlisle Hospital who attended the twenty fifth anniver-arv of the fniindiriK of the Carli.sle Ibmtdtril at Carlisle ware, automobile parts, to nenlion 7 i -t Ji a rew. Although the vehicle turned over four times, two oicupanln of a no dun cHiaped aeiloim ilijuiy In a coliiMion with a delivery truck of the Rixler hardware alore yenter-diiy afternoon In the intersection of tiie Holly Pike and the old York Road. Ciofl.

driver of the car. and Helen Mib-y, both of CliainherHluiig, bin companion, were treated at Car licle Hospital for Hhock, laceralion and aliraHloii.i. Neither wan admit led. Croft, unfamiliar with the inter-pedum, told Slate Motor Police, '1 twoday gala sal haa un usual cigirfl canre at tjiis time be cause of rlKlng priccK and the scar- cily In many lines, nierrhants feel. -'txfrwei a mm Hairy A.

that lie failed to nee Hie hi-mi mkm Cu.fman. in in- Yo Road. F.dward Knn. Thursday were: Mih. Hoover, Mrs.

Paul Mrs. O. iny Miss flesa LundiH, driver of the truck, was inintju' The truck liiivcling hi tho Holly Pike, the cai eastward III the York Road. Ii'liiiiaii, Mm. Harney Levitis, Mia.

Paul A. 1 Auxiliary was Morrow, Mi.sa Alice John .1. Greene, Nrs. Mi'H Fcrnwiilt and Cox The Newville PLAYCROUND ACTIVITIES nwSr and Both were treated In Carlisle Hospital Oispen.ary. noillll wiflhall game voiiiik in McCoy higii- A no hit, nitclied liv lighted the many colifrHls idayed by Newsmen Inspect a Downed Nazi Bomber -A W- 'i 'Jtti Purchased From A Reliable Dealer Is A GOOD INVESTMENT Our reputation for selling good used cars covers a period of MORE THAU A QUARTER.

OF A CENTURY! Seven Star Garage Used Car Lot lor these reasons the HtorrH believe they are preseniinR aboppers of Carlisle's ever-expanding trade area with unusual opportunity to save moicy. Shoppers will find savings galore In all of the 26 participating Mores, a list of which, along with their.bar-gains, will he carried In tomorrow's edition of THE SSNTINEL. Merchants adviae Bboppers to read the ads carefully and to take full advantage of one of the most opportune Hales ever offered by Carlisle stores. Fire Destroys Two Reading Box Cars Sparks leaping from a brtifih fire near the tracks of the Dillsburg and Mechanlcsbuig Junction of the Reading Company near Williams Grove Park last evening set fire to two obsolete box cars standing on a junction siding and partially destroyed them before firemen from Williams Grove brought the flames under control. The damaged cars were among a string of twelve cars stocked there awaiting disposal as scrap by the railroad company, the Reading Company trainmaster at the Harrisburg station, said last night.

None of the cars Is In condition for use as rolling stock and damage, consequently, is slight. Residents In the neighborhood battled the grass fire until the box cars were ignited, then summoned th? Williams Giove Fire Department. Twenty firemen accompanied the apparatus to the scene and extinguished the blaze. The Junction is located about two miles from the park by road. One of the largest cakes ever Iniked was ordered by Frederick William I of Prussia in It contained 3(i bushels of flour, 20(1 gallons of milk, one ton of butter, one ton of yeast and 5,000 eggs.

The iimomii, of sugar is not ni" tinned. When Slushed it was IS yards long, 8 yards and more than one half yard thick, and 3d, 000 soldiers could not eat it all. 8 'fit oiKanlied In 1917. Martha HcberliR spent the week Bt Oitnp Nawakwa. Lutheran young people' camp near HiKlcr-ville, a repreHentalive from the lorn I S.

Lutheran lunch, Mis Jean llower, dietitian at the Girl Reserve camp at Camp Riley, near LliiKb'atown, in vIsltliiK at Urn home of her parents. Gucsta on Sunday at the home of Rev. and Mia. Robert llenner were Mr. and Mm.

Harry J. Wolff and Mr. and Mrs. Kurlinglon J'. Shrivor and roil, Charles j'aiil Sluiver, all of llainey, and Mi'.

Clarence richer! and Rev. and Mrs. Humid A HunkleherKer, all of Newport. Rev, Ihiiiklcherfcor and Rev. Heiiuer were clmc mates at G'ttysburc.

Chiirlea Paul Shrlv er remained for a week's visit with Rev. and Mis. Reiner. Miss Mary Klrkpiitrirk, of Tai'sv Awhile, Presbyterian Annex, left Thursday to make a vbiit In DuIIoIh with friends. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank RlckabaiiKh and dniiKhler.s, Margaret and Kalh r.Vn, Hpent neveral davit lan week on a motor trip lliroiii'h Virginia visiting the Natural IlililK', Wil liam huiK anil nlher places nf Ina toric inteie.d, Membeia of the family who spent the weekend at the home of (heir pareiila, Mr, and Mih. Clinton Ni ff. were Mr. and Mia.

Ralph Took, of Wnynesboin, and Mrs. Richard Pallor and sons, Rich aid anil It ihert. of 'chiinlci Inn Mih. Kalluyii Wilmer, I lit I flu burg. viHlied iter mother, Mrs.

M. A. Wilmer, for several ditya, Rev. and Mia. Robert ('.

Renner will leave for a vacation Monday, going to Chautauqua. N. where thev will attend conferences. They the playground last week. Siai pitcher for the Junior1 foil-ball team at the Lindner playground, Jim tinned buck Maalaud 17 II wan a pel feel pitching job.

ReHldes holding the foe wilhoui lilt or inn, Mi Coy did not I lie a i-lngb' Oilier Junior h' i's Hol'lball n-milta: VVih-nu 7, Maidand Ldoit. 11, Franklin Lindner II, Minimi Fundi I 11. Mission 3, Wilson 7, Utort 4. Junior boys ipiollH Fianklin ii; Lelnit 'I. Wilson Lindner 2.

Maidand 1. Senior bijyit vollcybill Lelmt 2 I Franklin 2, Mission U' Ihoii 2. Lindner Fianklin 2, 2, Lindner Hon 2, Masland 0. Senior In ys Franklin IS, Mlsilon Hi. Wilson II; Lindner 12, Misland II; Letoil Hi, I'lanklin 18, Llndio-r i'i llsoii (I, island (I.

Senior lioya imddle lennls-Lclort 2, Maal 1 1 Lindner 2, Muinlon Wilson 2, M.island l-eloil 2, Fianl lin (i; ilson 2. Lrtort 1 Mill 2, Lindner 0. Senior brtva ipioltH MImhIoii Fianklin Letoil 2, W.lsnu L'ndiu 2. Maaliinil 0. ft' i i 1.

1 4 1 On the Carlisle-Ifarrisburg Pike As You Enter Carlisle Junior vh rpioits FratiM i 2. Li Wihion Mission (I, tort Lliidnei 2, MiiHland l. Si nior boyw uolt M.udnml 2, Wilson toi 2, Franklin Mis hIoii 2, Lindner n. rli'iilor girls vollejbill 2, Mimland Fianklin 2, MIsHlon 15 SENTINEL ADVERTISING BRINGS RESULTS For Wallpaper See ROSS Foreign rorrespondento clamber over ft downed Nail plane in Russia, jfJJ tcnacr. The caption accompanying thi photo ilcclarcd of Nhzi planes have been destroyed sine beginning of the German invasion.

i innwimiwi ninii-r'ri-Ti-rm irrriini i ii i i i i i i i nil in BJW YOU'VE WASH Wiliiou 2, Lindner Lindner Mission Fianklin 2, Leloil Wil son 2, M. island 0. Gil la paddle tennis Fi aiikllo 2 Lelmi Wilson 2. Ldort (I; Llnd lief 2, MIiihIoii 11. Junior girls quolta Miiislon 2.

Fianldlil Wilson 2. I.clort Man land 2, Lindner 1 Fianlilln 2. Letort Mission 2, Lindner Wilson 2, Masland I. Junior glrla nniikalu hall- Letoil 2. Masland (i; Mlaslon 2, Franklin Wil-on 2, Lindner II.

Miior gl Is mils Mission 2. Fianklin Wlb 2, Letort Llnd hit 2. Masland (I; Letort 2. Fianiilin I Lindner 2, Mi slim 1 Wilson 2. Mai land 0.

vdll alHO vitlt at the home of Rev. Renner'R father, 1)1. CliaileH M. llenner, Taneylown, and Mih. Rentier's parent a.

Mr. and Mm. Lai lingtmi P. Khrlvcr, of Harney, Md. Mm.

C. V. Spencer visited with Mr. and Mih. ltollennreen, who Hie puniine ring at Caledonia.

Mih. Henry V. Walker Joined her hmibaml, for a few dayN In the home of bin paienlH. Mr. Walker I employed during the Hummer at a IliKlerville factory.

Mr. and Mm. James Sharp llilish, Phlliidelpbiii. Were week end gueiilH of Mr. illirHh coiniin, MIhh Henrietta Sharp, Pai-miniiue Street.

Mm, Kmma llower entei lalned Mi.Mi Katie Hinkle, a guest at Ibn I) 11 Li Judy and Her Rose for and Todd Memorial Home, Carllile deveifll days, Mr. and Mm Chiirb'a Clark EL daughter, Martha June, have re. turned to their home in Midland after spendlm; a vacation of two weeks with Mih. C1aik' mother, Mih, nllve MiAlevy. They hImo visited in Huntingdon, Mrs.

Harry LIU. who apent a number of weeks at Vliglnla Reach, will vbdt for awhile with her par-entn. Mr. and Mih, lliuce Mct'ul-lough. Month High Si reel.

Mr. and Mih. Lee Oiler attended the picnic Slipper meeting of the Newton Cnango held Friday evening at the home id' Mr. and Mm H. K'r Kteneit.

Mrs, Mnwery and children. Carolyn and Robbie, vhdtcd Mm. Mowery'a nephew and niece, Mr. itia iit Ml and Mm. IHon Walklini, in Tower TWO BIG DAYS MM for the week.

Mr. and Mm Daniel Galium! FaivoniiKe Street, entei tallied Mia. Garland'a mother, of IhinlsbuiK, the piiat week. 1 rr 1 rj A group of young frlcnda gave a niiHcelliiiieoim shower Tuesday FRIDAY SATURDAY -AUG. 1st and 2nc jf' w.t- i Town- aracle evening.

July In the home of MIhs Jean Rower, Parsonagn Street, In honor of Mis Ghidya Clark, whoae marriage to John Reed, of HIilppeiiHburg, will take place Friday, Augnat 1 TIiohc at tending were; Mix Gladya Clink, Mina Rower, MIhh Kathryn Giirber, Mlaa Matjorie Held, MUs Julia Clink, Minn Zoe llower, MIhs Kuiniii Mains. Mm, Herbert Moore, Minn Arline Rowrnan, Mrs. Gerald Reld, MIhh Isabel Mohler, Miim Paiiltne Kitzuiiller, MiitM b'omiilne lleiu-mlnger, Mia-t Rena Kltnilllei Ml. Rixk: MIhh Kvclvn Flcken. Mis Irresist Carlisle merchants lraxl the way to outstanding savings at a time when rising costs and scarcity of goods make their attractive prices even more alluring.

i -1 XI C. P. f'iencfiinl,) Judy Garland, 111, just, graduated Troni the rhild star class nf tilms, is ihow-n ith her husband, Ihivo Hose, fter surprise elopement to I.n Vega, Nov. Judy' parents acted witnesses. Hose, 1U year old orchestra leader, was divorced from Martha Knye a year ngo.

Read every ad in tomorrow's SENTINEL! Be sure you get your copy for it will be crammed with Amy Ginter ami MIhh Horh Mra, Glenn UiivIh, of HagerHtown, is Hpendlng (tome time In the home, of her HlHler and brother In law, Mr. and Mm. Auatln Reld. Mr. Uavis visited during the weekend.

Mr. and Mir. Harry ArhegaHt, Progre-H, are expected guejftH iH their noil and daughter -In law, Mr. and Mm. John Aihegant.

MiHH Marjoile Reld and Wayne Mohler viHited MIhh Reld'a rcla tlvea. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ihcner, In WaHhiuglon, f). and Mpent some time at Ileverly RiTnch.

Mr. and Mm. Ralph Walllck and Mr. and Mrs. William AIIIioiihi' apent Sunday with relative In Pine.

Grove Furnace. MIhs lionise Hemphill, In company with Minn iHiibel HiiHton, vIh ited a Hchoolmute, MUb Petty Vtt, of Williamsport, at Camp Nawak wa on Sunday. I money saving opportunities. And, Don't Forget FRUIT AUCTION July 30, tonlnlu, at HlTNtR'H SERVICE STATION, 10 mile from Carlisle along Walnut Bottom High, way. Fruit of all kind and vgo-tablfg, Music by Shoap Brother.

8 o'clock, 0. S. T. CAPI 161 17 W0 BIG H5AYS THIS WEEK B.ILIulX FEIBAY SATUEDAY AUG. 1st 2nd --'-if TflAi Read THE SENTINEL every day..

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