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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 4

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THE EVENING SENTINEL, CARLISLE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1917. TAGE FOUK SALE REGISTER Drawings Resolve Miss Ritter Engaged Dorothy A. Strayer To College Senior) To Wed Classmate Doris Hippensteel to Wed Leroy West hcine me early ktarL it in to all Caili.ders of the proachiug Comniuuity 'hest am-paipa in ihe first half of October John M. Klepser, Here for College The Evening Sentinel Published r.y ALI.AN P.

THOMPSON J. VANCE THOMPSON Cariiiile, la. P. R. THOMPSON.

Ertitur mad Publisher, lsiw-ls Entwd at the Carlisle Post Office. I-ceaiber 1, lhl. as aetiuiid-tliuia nialt-r. Mr and Mrs. Charles B.

Strayer, Zi Walnut Street, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Doro'by Anne, to Clifford Tyson son of Mrs. A. T. Tyson, of Martiusburg, W. V.

Tbe engagement was revealed rft a formal dance at Shenandoah College where Miss Strayer and Mi. Tyson are Honors. No date has been set lor the edding. Mr and Mrs. WilAin K.

Ritter, HI West Louiber Street, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mary Stuart Itltier. to to C. Marina Haayen, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.

M. Haayen. of Lansdow ne. After graduating from Dickinson College here ghe was a member of Pi Beta Pbi. Miss Hitter studied physiotherapy at the Mayo Clinic.

Km hester. and aince mid Summer has been in Vork assisting with the rehabilitation of infantile paralysis victims. Mr. Haayen is a senior at Dick 'J lie lesulls of drawing made by the Election Hoard to resolve ties renullius from the pri Mary election, on September were announcfd t'xlay. The nominees as determined by the drawings and in some cases by tbe withdrawal of rival candidates involved in ties follows: Democratic Carlisle, J.

Norri Iyert, election First Ward, First Precinct; Camp Hill, Franklin Tli Evening iw-ntinel Is wrvd by tarri. eiuh -k-ilay evening in Carlisle lit Is iits it week, to Ms ixr DK'iuh. ll.Ku lor tore months or Ii.ou year. In nearby towns nervel by carriers utwriptKm rales lire: IS r-tu p-r wek or o5 centa p-r mmih. (Nu oilier rate for nearby tmnu By mail, where tlre if no carrier, (5 cnta per month, SI 60 for threa nontlm.

or (m per year. All gubscriuiiona nmt be paid In advance. t-uliwriber will please notify us of failure to receive trie pa(er. Address all cumntumratinri to TliU 8KNTINEU CurliHle, I'm. The recently rcieii in a facetious iiianner, to the White House a-i "ihe finest jail in the woild." If in ome ways it js a jail, nevei thi less it Is one fiom which the 'priboner" sometimes may escape with impunity.

For in-staace, la-t Sunday the 1'n sidei found op'ii'tunity to leave the White Hons and walk tome i-riUiires to the Ifiplist Chinch, where he tpoke 10 the chlldieil fathered in the Sunday School, anil remained for church service lo hear the pastor preach on "Faith." It is a tribute to America demo cracy that the Chief Executive of tli nation can walk through the streelsi of th city, accompanied oiily by a Secret Service, man, attend church and walk home again wiih little attention being paid to himat least no brass, hauls, -high hits or military trappings. The American people like it that way, and so does Mr. Truman. OFFICE CLOSED Sept. 27 to Oct, 5 William C.

Taft, M.D. 36 S. Pitt St. inson College where he is a member of Ceta Theta Pi. After next June he will do graduate study in chemistry in Ohio.

The wedding will take place in late January. PUBLIC SALE Oct. 4th, 1947 at "5 East Main Street, Newville. Will sell carpenter tools, broom making equipment and household goods. EARLE a SWARTZ PUBLIC SALE Wednesday, Oct.

1. 1917, 'i premises in West Pennsboro one-fourth mile on Ritner Highway at o'clock noon. Will sell livestock, including 9 Hnl-steiu heifers. 6 to IS months old; four sows, 35 head of shoats and hogs, ICQ laying bens. Farm machinery, logging tools and equipment.

Lots cf walnut and Cedar lumber. Wetzel, auctioneer. DOYLE K. REID. PUBLIC SALE Wednesday, Oct.

H)47, the dersigned will sell at public in Silver Spring Township, about Vk miles nortff of Meehanicsburg aid Ji mile south of Hogestown, on the road leading from Hoges-town to Mechanicsburg, on the J. Myers farm: 23 Head Of Cattle Cows, heifers, young cattle. Chickens by the pound. A splendid line of McCormick-Di eting tractor machinery, tractor, cultivators, manure loader. No.

200-F manure spreader, never us'Jft No. 9 trailer mower, 7-ft. cut, new; disk plow, tractor chains. Allis-Chalii-rs combine. Louden Ihter carrier, many other pieces of valuable machinery too numerous to mention.

This is a clean-out sale, due to my husband's critical illness. Sale to start at 12:30. Terms: Cash. CLARA W. MYERS.

HOWl.ANI UOWI.AN1), INC. N'Klmal Ailvertimug K-pi 'xenial iv 3H3 S-venth Avenue. New York t'lty 3ttl N. Mlchigmi Avenue, ChlcaKO I DORIS M. HIPPENSTEEL IT TAKES A LOT I Thompson, council; Hampden, Mur-iay Sliumau, cleclion judge.

North Finiiici; Leuioyne, Kaymond A. Myers, council; Meehaniea-burg, Henry A. LutX, election Judge, Third Ward, and George election inspector, FiiKl Ward. New Cuuibei land. Hose Vogel-Rong, eietioii liisiiector, Second Ward; Helen M.

justice of tbe peace; Southampton, William Neff, election Judge, Lower Precinct; South Newton, James ilift auditor, and Alvin Kite, election Judge; I'pper Allen, James Shaffer, election Judge. Republican South Newton, Lewis Goodhart, atlditoi; Southampton, Melvlu Jios-cnberry, election Judge, and Charles (icpliart, election inspector, both of the I'pper, First Precinct; North Newton, Eirl J. IJeldler, Justice of the peace; Ie-charilesbiug, lieniard E. StatirfieM, justice of the peace; Lower Frank-ford, Clarence Ilrehm, auditor; Hopewell, Jason C. Basore, Justice of ihe peice; Dickinson, Iauren L.

eleiiiou judge, South Precinct. li was announced that Lower Mifflin left without a Demo-ciatlc catdidale for justice of the peace when Wesley Salisbury aud Haymond lioyles, who had lied for OF LINKS TO MAKE A CHAIN BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY POWER OF THE WOItn For (ho word of God Is quick. Mild powerful, and HhuifM-r tlmii uny two-filled sword, piercing even to dividing asunder of hmiI and Hpiilt. and of the Joints and marin, and is a dint-eiiier of the tliouRhln and of the heart. Hebrew 4:12.

Mr. and Mis. Kohert W. Hippensteel, Jonestown, U. D.

2. have aniioiiiiced the engagement of their daugbier, Iloris M. Hippensteel. to S.S l.elloy A. West, son of Mrs.

E. 1.. West. ss Ilippensteel is a graduate of aiiisle High School aud Con Pennsylvania Husiness College and ia cniiloyeil as a secretary at Indiiintown Cap Military Keserva-I ion. S.Sgt.

West attended Chambers-burg High School and served overseas Willi Ihe 2xth Division. Hts la now slalioiied with the Military Police at Indiantown Cap Military Reservation. No dale has been set for the wedding. JOHN M. KLEPSER, JR.

John M. Klepser, son of Attorney and Mis. John M. Klepser, Sylvan HilU llollldaysbiiig, baa been honorably discharged from Ihe I'niied Stales Navy In which he Haw aervice exIeuiliiiK over 2'j years. He received his boot training at llainbr idge, ulier which he enlireil the subinai ine school at New Ijiiidon, Coon.

Cpon hm giadualioii theie he was assigned lo the I'. S. tldax. Ilia last ei vice was at Key West, Fbi. Jtetuniing to llickinson College for tile Fall term, John has resumed his atudies, Interrupted when entered (he Navy, iln la the grandson of Mr.

and Mrs. John H. Snyder. 140 North Hanover Street. HiH mother is Ihe former Adelc Snyder and his father is Ihi kinsou alum-miH, '22.

It takes a lot of regular weekly deposits to make a sizeable amount of cash savings. Chas. Ritter, Auct Ritter, Senseman, Clerks. PUBLIC SALE Wednesday, October 8, 11 a. 2' miles west Carlisle along Route 33.

Clean-out sale of household goods, livestock and machinety. W. M. COPE, SR. lL.w i the nomination, had bolh with itcuiniir ii you would gain financial independence.

You can deposit Any Amount here at Any-time. Current annual dividend Arab Threat The threat of a bloody war in rali'Htinp us made yecteidiiy by Arab Hpokexman before the I N' speilal committee on I'mU-kI ghows (umiew lint I he temper of the of thai land. Tin' Arab upokcsnian paid Hint lie reulUed tliul the UN could ilninwt wimt-ever Kovcmmi'iit It wlnheil on IiIn country, lull that. I ho Aralm never-tin would defend liielr right ulth their blood. Just to lml ex lent I blit misfit be dune prolilem atical lenpile the eiiiikesiimn' Tilt' AihIm niuy be I'miiiiIIciI but a I mi iliey are renllHtir Tie Arab have reason for for Ihe propOfsed ptirtlllon of their land means a nei ioun Ins of territory to llieh government.

Con-sidi'ialton of thin fuel I whiil ban del tyid lit it I ami I'niied Slate end other inlioii from recognizlm; the rluiiiix or Zionism li In only lo prevent Uhik blood.di'd by Jew and Anibrf that IN Is Intel eMcf III pai til loniiii! I'lilesl lue an a tiicium of tiotlli To iiiil to partition any millon aiailnm ll Will, however small nml weak, a Sl'I'totM Hinder. PUBLIC SALE Saturday. October 4, 1947, o'clock p. m. 3 adjoining houses Pa.

214-story brik apartment house, 1-story frame dwelling house, both on Reload and 2-story frame dwtnl-ir. house on corner of Railroad and Strawberry avenues. These properties will be offered separately and as a hole. HELEN E. PETREY.

Executrix Lou Eminger, deceased. PUBLIC SALE Saturday, October f. 1917, having sold my farm along concrete road from Carlisle to Boiling Springs, know as Earl Dewalt. farm. E.

E. Hammond will sell at public sV 2 rows, farming Implements, household goods. Roy Gottshall. Auct. Wise and Otto.

Clerks. 12 o'clock. Hold Local Man for Posing as Officer Thomas M. Kuhn, V. or faMUIe It, I).

6, who las-t week was antst-ed by Slate I'olico on a charge of passing a worthless check, faces another charg-j. of impersonating an ollieer. Kulili la alleged lo have posed as a stale policeman In Raining access to a "room In Ihe Welling ton Hotel to obtain clothing and personal propeily of a fiiend, who had skipped without iiiii.g his room relit. Slide Police re polled. The chaige was prefelied before Jllslice of the l'eiioc.

Harry K. Fishel, Itoillng Spring. Kulin was licked up last week by the pnllc for isHliioK a worthless check ill Itollluir Springs fur He being held in the county Jail in default of bail. Apple Tree Blossoms On Nearby Farm A in a I ii i apple tree on the farm ol' James I' llllon i i llickinson Township Is In blossom. "Nature got her signals mixed.

gm ss," said Fullou In trying lo accounl lor Ihe blossoms which pretty mm ll cover the 1K HARVEST FESTIVAL Sunday aervlces at the Salvation Annv begun with a service at I'io Cuinlie rland CoiHily I'ltson, an open air service on, 'Spring (l.nden Street a morning Holiness meeting which was well attended. The Sunday School atlendiiiice Ihe afternoon -was Uli. The Sunday eveiHug service was well utlemleit. The Dill (lllat'dii and Cm CadeU a play, eiklilled DreiitoBl tlfleiiiig." The Harvesl Festival Auction was held Monday evening. Ciipt.

Iloffiuan (hanks all merchants who contributed. Baby Beef Club to Reorganize Monday The Cumlieiiaiid County 4 11 llnliy lied (iiib will bold its organization meeting Monday eve lilng, October li, at o'clock, al Ihe home of Fdgar SI I ohm, l.ees Awarded $125 for Stolen Articles Tim Jury which heard the final case in the September term of common ileas court yesterday awarded E. U. Millar, Meciruiies-burg H. $125 in his claim against I).

Sherman, Mechanics-buig salvage dealer, for articles allegedly stolon from his home in April. lil.B. Millar testified that a group of boy stole the articles, including six auto tires, four dresses, carpets and a copper kettle, from his home and sold them to Sherman. Millar sued to regain possession of the articles or their value. Judge Gearhart to Sit in Court Here Judge E.

A. Gearhart, of Allen-town, will preside In miscellaneous court niexi Tuesday in place of Judse W. Clarence Hheely, who will be occupied, by the Fulton Com ty criminal court term. Judge CJearhart sat In court here at the primary elections on September 9. licciiuse the Fulton County grand Jury will bo In session on Friday, Judge Sheely announced today that Ihe Friday -afternoon session of court here will be cancelled.

draw u. Red Cross Has Course for Mothers The Carlisle Ked Cross headquarters announced today that there is still lime to regisler for Ihe home nursing course in mother and infant care which opens Monday right, October C. at 7:30 o'clock at the chapter house, Ii!) West Pomli el SI reel. The course will be given by Mrs. Henry llenisberg, registered nuit'o, and Is free to all interested per sons.

Tbe Instruction will be of inestimable value to the young mother and her baby, (dated Miss Mary Hoyde, chapter executive atv-telaiy. There will be jtome theory but th practical aspects of motherhood and Ir.fanthoodi will bo slroHsed. nhc aald. It was announced (bat the chanter's boartl of directors will hold Us monthly meeting tomorrow at. 12:10 p.

in. In the Molly Pitcher Hotel, AH savings accounts insured up to $5,000. MUSIC CLASS AT VMCA Alex Natalaliisy said today that the music class he Is will hold lis weekly sessions at (lie VMCA instead of the Lumber-Ion liuildli as origin illy planned. The VMCA will piovtdo a more cent ml localion. Tlie lirst session is (iclobcr C.

Similar classes aro being organized In Uniting JSprings ami Ml. Holly SpiiiiKa. Farm Women Hold Meeting The Society of Farm Women of Cumberland Count), Croup No. I. met Thursday evening al the hone' ol Mis.

liulip Wise, lisle, li. i). Since the president of the was Holing as ho-ile-is. the lueel ing wait conducted by Mrs. Ciladys VVeibby, vice president.

Jloiitlne biiHiiicsM was IraiiHiictod mid lh next nioellng will be bold nl lht home of Mrs. Ilussell liioily, Me clifiiilCHliui'g, K. H. This meet, lug will be a Halloween parly for Ihe membern. Attending the nioelini; were: Vrt, Mildred lleiaey, Mrs.

liul'l 'ought, Mrs. Horolliy Slinlier, Mia, Chariot tti lumber. Mis, Ellon Sling hart, Mi'M Mary Cibitey, Mrs. Mary Mow cry, Mrs. Anna Weibloy, Mrs.

Pearl Caiman, Mrs. Anna linn, Mrs, Mary Smith. Mrs. Gladys Mrs. Fstn Wise, Mrs.

Ibinl, Mrs. Annie llns-lor, Mis. Coin Sbughnii nml Mrs. Ijlitli Wllmer, CUMBERLAND VALLEY BUILDING LOAN ASSOCIATION 1 16 W. High St.

1 VjvV PUBLIC SALE Saturday, October 1. at. 415 N. East Street, 1 p. beds, tables, chairs, kitchen cabinet, rollaway bed like new, old spinning wheels, good wheelbarrow.

2 kitchen ranges, 2 heatrolas, 1 laundry stove, oil stoves, old iron skillets, other pots and pans, step ladders, dishes, combination gas and cy range, book case, and many other articles. Barrick, Auct. Cltinianstock. CWIV! IVI I ICU IU JAIL i Nottiii F. Iloylon, 3S, of Letiioyue, I was committed lo Hie county jail ij on Sunday for hearing before Jus-! lie of Ihe Peace It.

W. Lo- moyne, on a disorderly conduct I rfsu mi, "3 SrWfeh I clou ise. PUBLIC SALE Tuesday. October 14, 1947 John L. Ritter.

ill sell at public i sale in Monroe Township, about 1 Zb miles east of Carlisle, off York of Churchtown, on the R. B. Urich Farm 13 head of cattle, chickens, ducks, geese, farming implements, dairy equipment and househd.J goods. Sale to start at 12 o'clock. Roy Gottshall, Auct.

Cross Itonds. The club will have a regular hiiHincMx mooting nml also organize a new club for the THE OYSTER HOUSE C9 E. Louther St. OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P. M.

Phone U6-R Fresh Long Island Oysters Shucked Daily Sea Foods Of All Kinds following year. Information about the new club will be (IInciihnciI by Assistant County Agent. John F. Fogel, and all boys or girls be-I ween the ages of In to liniu she Interested In Joining the llaby lleef Club Hbould be preaeul, because this probably will Hie lust opportunity to Join, he said. Decoys Hunting Clothing re yeiUJRESKO f5H67ciJNik 0 FOOD NOW HAS IT! FTTV Extra Session Unlikely The oiiU'omc of (be coiitei clue ttl While limine erility between l'realdeiil Trtiimii) and eon al leadi ih wan lenv the ileclnloii as lo calling an cxini bchmIoii with I ho hitler.

i dlciitloiix were lha there would be no call, but thiil liiHlcail ('(iiiRii'i'fl would gtep the prrlitnliiiiy oi of )Ih comniltlei'H no im In be remly wlili a report soon alter the rcg ular fessloii begins ihe flint week of JumI bow elueigeiiey aid, bleb the I'lehldeiit deilaicH I ueiip'il. In lo be provided 111 Ihe meanwhile Is not clear. At any rule the dlf fereiue In time ail ion at an exir.i Ki'Hidnu mid at 11m rciiulnr seMHlon could not be very Rieat, peril. ips a monlti or ho. The clneigeiicy ie ferred to eftei'lti partlclilnrly Fiame, Italy and Aucliia and tip' amoiini ol funds needed In nel at which In calviilatid to luiilntalii tlit'in "only on a xlarva tloii basis." Such cmergincy aid Im in addition lo the MuiKhtill J'lan for econoiuic i clialillllal ion, which Ih nol csiiecli'd lo Ret under way until lit-xi.

April at the earliest. Speculation Small Factor The i'hlnmo Hoard of Tnole liax taken action to Inrrciue Ihe tnai-ginnl lor huini! of KtniiiH i a measure lo illscouiatte Ion. tin the li ih I day the, new reqilircilielitH wi le i ffee live, Monday, wheal iohc lo im liighcht level In fhe pnsent upwind uphill niiiMo the limit allowed im a fliiKlo day, not IthMiitiilli Ihe ihaiiKe. It Ih not only upeculal ion that In forcing the pilfe higher and high ci. but general kiiowhdRe thai with the (imci unit in the mm liet to buy graliiH for sport lor foreign relief, theie will be micli demund lor available hIIiiIcm for tlomentlc use dial high prices will continue lo rule.

If the (lovcin mint were to drop out of the market the prices would decline, but tlut would mean the end of foieign relief to which the Oncnlinnl by lis foreign piilice. Is 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Thui while ll is doubtless tine that sp" dilation is a Im lor to mniir extent In the price iIm ll Is by no means the only factor nol even the dominant one. Li IOA Dryback Khaki By tpeial low ttm-parotur evoking pro ttt now avlo prtrv tho votu abU (trie of frtih rv livtr which it blnnd right in witS our fomorj Brk Pog Food favorit off hundroc't of Ktnnnlt and for tho pott 14 ytors. $9.50 up Victor Duck Decoys Set of 6 Duck Calls 65c Dog Whistles 25c Compasses $1.20 Hunting Knives $1.90 up Wool $18.60 Dryback Trousers Khaki onwsts A $5.95 up Breeches Khaki $7.80 up We carry a complete line of all make shot shells in all gauges. Large and small bore rifle ammunition in all calibers.

Wool $11.95 types 98c up Breeches Caps, all Socks In a recent nationwide survey of new DeSoto owners, the overwhelming majority said, Distributed by PAUL O. SUNDAY Carlitle, Pa. Stores also at Middlesex and. New Kingstown red, tops 50c pr. "DeSoto is the best car I ever owned, HOUSEWIVES V-V' IE! THE NIW SINGER VACUUM Traps jTSm 1 1 11 rrtit 1,11 SHOT GUNS and RIFLES Single Barrel up Double Barrel $44.00 up Slide Action up .22 Rifles $10.30 up We carry Victor Blake and Lamb 'At i fir in CLEANER HAf Wit Tfctlr Jtn nJuIv Sw t.i PWM4 til Mail.

it jump and long spring $3.60 doe. and up a. WIIH IIP. 101 HIDIAUIIC SHUT anJ ivrml HUIO DIYI -ar 1 MORI NEWSfJ We carry many lines such as: Weaver Telescooes, Nydar Shotgun Sights, Goodrich "Litentuf" Hunting Boots, and all makes of Gun Oil and Greases. We cordially invite you to come in and look around.

SHEAFFER BROTHERS "YOUR MODERN SPORTS STORE" Corner Hanover and North Streets Carlisle, Pa. ARNOLD MOTORS SPRING ROAD STREETS CARLISLE, PENNA. ow mr Immtflttot Do livory Aet Nowl The Kuiiil Imislon of the Car liJe Coniliiiinity Client Is not only one of Its bet and most generous Hipporters, but Is the first to gin woik on the ii ii tin 1 canvass, ll Is now aniioiiuccil Ihat the so. Ileltatmn throiigli tile lutal te. tlona Is ln'inj; HiH.lt!, It longer to complrle Ihi iiiiivuhk tiecimie Of Ihe lingo areas 1o coveted.

SINGER SEWING CENTEX 17 Wft High Street Phone 1586 i.

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