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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 5

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Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING SENTINEL. CARLISLE. PA- MONDAY. AUGUST 6. 1962 FIVE nomlcs.

He Is member of the Phi Delta Theta Frttsrnity. Marriages injuring more than 128,000 persons; Aug. 9, 1902(60 years ago) Edward VII crowned King of England; Aug. 10, 1874(88 yean ago), Herbert Hoover born. THE DATE POOK Aug.

5, 18CK101 years ago), Congress levied a three percent tax on incomes over $S00, the first U. S. income tax; Aug. 6, 1311(51 If "HXArl I 1 if i tlm mm Crum Enck Miss Karen Daine Enck. of Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur E. years ago), Actress Lucille Ball bom; Aug. 6, 19J6(36 years ago). Enck, 535 Highland Avenue, became the bride of John W.

Crum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gertrude Ederle became first woman to swim English Channel; The original pledge of aEegianca to the Dag was written by Francis Bellamy and used at the'dedica-. tion of the Chicago World's Fair Grounds, Oct. 12, 1802.

Crum, 919 North West Street, on Aug. 3, 1962 at 7:30 p.m. In the Aug. 6, lSHaUT years ago), first Atom Bomb used in war was chapel of the First Lutheran dropped on Hiroshima, killing or Church. The Rev.

Charles T. Sardeson, pastor of the church, performed the double ring ceremony. Serv Manicure Wears Well When Properly Applied 1 ing as attendants were Mrs. Kenneth Egolf, 220 South Hanover Street, a sister of the bride, and James Crum, Hanover a brother of the bridegroom. ,4 A ri V- mi iiju ii i i.iiimii.niii.iii iil.

ii nil UUI The bride is a graduate of Car lisle Senior High School and at tended Carlisle Commercial College. She Is employed at Carlisle Tire and Rubber Company. The bridegroom, who was also graduated from Carlisle Senior High School, has completed two i. 'ft years at the Naval Academy at Annapolis and will be a student at Shippensburg State College this Fall. They will live at 723 North West Street.

WalHmyerKoontr Miss Brenda Kay Koontz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Koontz, RD5, became the bride of Richard Marlin Walti- I myer, son of Arthur R. Walti-myer, RD1, Gardners, and the late Mrs.

Waltimyer, In the Middlesex Evangelical United Brethren Church on Aug. 4, 1962 at 4 p.m. KATHY BARNHART, 633 North West Street, (foreground) and Linda Bishop, 920 North West Street, Junior Red Cross members, bring a smile to the face of James Johnson with a story they are reading to him in the pediatric department of the Carlisle Hospital. These girls are two of the 16 who volunteer regular at the hospital each week. Sentinel Staff Photo The Rev.

John R. Shafer, pastor MRS. PAUL FREDERICK GILL of the church performed the double ring ceremony. Robert Junior Red Cross Volunteers Aid One girl, Mrs. Rehr recalled, Preston was the organist and Miss Joyce Boyer, Trindle Road, the Wm.

C. Meads Studio N.Y., sister of the bridegroom; Miss Ann Kronenberg, Carlisle, and Miss Lanea Baker, Carlisle. vocalist. i In Therapy At Hospitals, Homes A group of junior and senior high school girls who are active found that an old lady patient had a desire to have a doll in her room and the young Junior Red Cross member brought one from her own collection that simply delighted the patient. Given in marriage by her fath The attendants ballerina-length gowns were styled with a fitted in the program of the local Junior Red Cross are carrying out many bodice, scooped neckline and three-quarter-length sleeves with Serving Project Others, she said, learn what the the bnde wore a baueiwa-length gown of embroidered organdy over net and taffeta fashioned with a short-sleeved bodice that featured a square neckline and splatterings of sequins with four deep ruffles embellishing the controlled skirts of inverted pleats in silk organza.

They wore large hours of volunteer work in the women's and children's departments of the Carlisle Hospital, at Claremont Farms and with the patients in several homes for old folks in the Community. Since May, 16 of these girls have been spending regularly assigned hours with the children in the pediatric department of the hospital where they help entertain the convalescing youngsters by reading and playing games. picture hats of tulle topped with women can do with their hands and make for themselves. They find die right piece of material and a pattern and cut out an apron which will keep the pa a Doir bow. The maid of honor front and back of the skirt.

Her carried a cascade of pink roses elbow-length veil fell from a tiara of pearls and sequins and she tient busy stitching until the girl Cutx CORAL IS a pretty summer shade In nail polish. Glvo nails a base coat, two coats ot polish and then a top coat. and pink speciosa and the bridesmaids flowers were cascades of lavender roses and lilies of the carried a white Bible topped with return. a white orchid and streamers. They also operate a canteen valley.

The bride's only attendant was The bride's mother wore a roy It may also causa white ipoli Gill Fortney Miss Susan Margaret Fortney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Wright Fortney, 245 Glendale Street, became the bride of Paul Frederick Gill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram E.

Gill, Staten Island, N.Y., in St. Patrick's Catholic Church on Aug. 4, 1962 at 11 a.m. The Rev. Anthony McGinley, pastor of the church, performed the double ring ceremony.

Frank Zuverich, Steelton, was the vocalist and Herbert Snyder, Carlisle, was the organist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a bell-shaped floor-length gown of peau de soie fashioned with a sleeveless bodice appliqued with imported Chantilly lace and pearls with a Doir bodice of Chantilly lace that fell into a Watteau train. Her fingertip veil of French illusion was attached to an Empress Eugene crown of lace and pearls and she carried a cascade of Phalanopsis orchids, white roses and flowerletts of nhite carnations. Miss Elizabeth Ann Buckley, Carlisle, was the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Renee Dorey, Meadowbrook, Miss Kathie Gill, Staten Island, which means they make coffee and serve it with a cookie or a cracker to the group at "coffee Mrs. Diane Leiby, MR, JID1.

She wore a powder blue organza dress to appear on the nail surface, al blue chiffon street-length dress with pale blue accessories, and a corsage of Cydidiura white with a square neckline and cap break time. 4. Bleach the underside ot Help At Claremont Farms Many others are taking part in the occupational therapy work under the direction of Mrs. John J. Rehr, at Claremont Farms.

Here they not only assist the older patients in reaching the occupational therapy center but they help in the actual program. "They are so reliable and even put In many extra Mrs. Rehr said. "The girls were signed nails with the moistened tip of The' program here is an out many times they report two or three days." "Old eyes" have trouble threading needles, Mrs. Rehr said, and there are many other things these girls are able to help accomplish in the program.

"As a matter of she said, "some of them seem actually intuitive they seem to be able to discover just exactly what would meet the needs in helping to make these old people growth of the national program a nail white pencil. Then, dip a cotton-tipped swab in oily polish, The bridegroom's mother wore a street-length beige sheath dress with cocoa brown accessories and which is to encourage the use of young volunteers to supplement sleeves which was styled with a slim skirt that featured a side sweep. Her headpiece was made of matching organza flower petals and sequins and she carried a colonial bouquet of white carnations tipped with blue. remover and run It under nalla to make sure they're complete! By JEANNE D'ARCY HANDS that are grimy and fingernails that are split and show chipped polish are clear signs of personal neglect that destroy the Image of beauty. Nail care Is basically simple.

It requires a dash of patience, a little know-how and a deft hand. Here's how! 1. Remove chipped polish with cotton moistened with oily polish remover. Shape Nails 2. Shape nails with an emery the professional staffs in hospitals a corsage of yellow-cream Cybi- clean.

dium orchids, and institutions. At the Carlisle Hospital they al Begin With Base Coat 1 up for one day a week but I find The bride's mother wore a navy Robert C. Gill was best man for his brother. The ushers were Nor so help in the women's sections 5. Apply a base coat to naTta blue dess of net over taffeta with man D.

Fortney, brother of the white accessories and her cor by doing errands for the nurses, putting the linen on vacant beds, wheeling patients to various de Always use a base coat because it lengthens polish wear and armors naila against peeling i sage was of white roses. bride; Gorden Turner, Staten IS' land, N.Y.; David Bailey, New The best man was Robert ark, fraternity brothers of partments in the hospital, carry' ing mealtime trays, keeping wu Leiby. MR. RD1. and the ushers the bridegroom; and David Gill, board, filing with long sweep were Donald Leiby, RD2, and ter pitchers filled, and many oth- a brother of the bridegroom.

Larry Waltimyer, brother of the ing strokes In one direction only, er helpful and time consuming de and splitting. 6. Apply polish. It will go on smoothly if you place your hand on a flat, rigid surface. First.

outline cuticle at the nail base- with polish, then brush up either side ot nail. Fill la caatar of Immediately following the ceremony a reception for 200 guests bridegroom, RD4, Mechamcsburg. tails for which they have been ADVERTISEMENT Don't file down too closely at sides. Allow the nail to grow 1 a s.V -V I I VI Following a reception at the trained. was held in the Allenberry Mead' ow Lounge.

Country House, New Kingstown, 1 EDYTH THORNTON McLEOD out slightly above the ball of Most of the girls assigned to the couple left for a wedding the infer at sides. This will the hospital have also completed The couple are spending their Now! Calluses. Corns. Warts trip to Rehoboth Beach, Del. Inquires concerning statements mada In this column are to be we American Red Cross home honeymoon at Thousand Islands, nail Mat.

To Reduce CWpplnff The bride was a member of the nursing course under a qualified addressed to Edyth Thornton McLeod, In care of the McNaught Syndicate, 60 East 42nd Street. New York, 17, N. Y. New York, and Canada. The bride attended Carlisle pub June graduating class at Carlisle teacher at the local chapter To reduce the possibility ef house.

lie schools and was graduated Rub off like Magic I wear with It? The wedding is In Boston. Mrs. It Might Work! "I am thinking of marrying a chipping, use the fleshy part of They work in pairs in both Senior- High School and is employed by the Dutch Pantry at the Country House Restaurant in New Kingstown. Thousands of suffer. from laming the thumb of the opposite hand to remove a thin hair-line of In August, fashionable women man ten years younger man I am.

He was married before and the morning and afternoon shifts under the observation of the su wear black or colored velvet hats, polish from each nail tip. Make had a very unhappy experience, The bridegroom, a graduate of so have a velvet hat. A rich Du- pervisor on duty. In Church nomes Carlisle High School in the Class provlda extra tupport lor ujs nail tip. When you finish filing, bevel the nail edge with the smooth side of the emery board.

Cuticle Care 3. Don't cut rough, ragged cuticles. Instead, "tease" them back gently with a cotton-tipped orangewood a tick moistened with cuticle remover. Wipe away dead cuticle with tissue. Be careful not to jab the delicate nail base when pushing cuticle back, as this will weaken nails and cause them to split.

sure you do this before pollsa starts to dry. Donnet rea would set oil your calluses, and common warw now report lenaea carry ujuege, mioiin astonishing results with an amaiing neW: snores pj0 where She Was pre-formulatton that rubs them off painlessly andsafely without danger of infection from' medical StUOent. cutting, acids or abrasives. Secret is a. Jg bridegroom, a graduate Of STSiSiSS Lakemont Academy, Seneca Lake, those tormenting, hard to removt growthi N.Y., attended New York Uni-to that they rub right off, leaving skin silky jk, u- j- student at'Dick-smooth and soft.

So don't aurfer another versuy. is a al jninutcGetDERMA SOfTataUdrugguu, inson College, majoring in eco- of 1961, is also employed at the These Junior Red Cross girls and so have I. We share the same interests and work at the same kind of jobs. My hesitation is the age angle. Do you think we suit, which is perfectly proper to When the first thin coat of Country House and by the Slater also spent hours helping the older residents in church homes here to Food Service at Dickinson Col wear.

"I am not overweight but look lege. find some interest in things polish has dried, brush on a heavier second coat. Finish off with a top coat as soon as. pol ish is dry to the touch. This will so loose and sloppy.

At one time could make it work? We "have no relatives and just a few friends. They do not disapprove. M.T." arouna them. They will live at Leiby's Park Their "youthful enthusiasm'Ms I was very heavy, but I reduced and then slowly got this way. What can I do to improve my Under the circumstances as de give polish a hard finish and way, MR, RD1.

IS HOXOR SOCIETY great therapy for these people, homes report. add days of wear. scribed by you it might work. If you both try, it could be a good figure, or what I call my figure? Because of a Summer schedule of child care some of the Junior Mrs. u.

Miss Charlotte Stone, 520 North You can contour your figure by West Street, is among newly initiated members of the Indiana fP Our Repair Work l( (( rViJ tSl BY TOP-NOTCH TECHNICIANS rft 1 We 0a t0 tnmut know'- 1 Vj 'Aztftfl li replocemtnr parti to lerv. li ice your TV set, Our workmanship if I JC Ii topi and our chargoi modeit, I ff iawKwr i ii i Your call tjoti fait attsntion. I BIXLER'S HARDWARE 2-4 East High Carllslt. Pa. Phono CH 3-4600 University chapter, Pi Lambda Theta national education honorary WISHING WELLfv marriage.

As perhaps you know, I do not approve of young women marrying older men and older women marrying young men it seldom works out to the happiness expected but if you have examined all phases and still feel it is the thing to do, my best wishes to you both. society for women. The new initiates, all Junior, KegiittMd U. S. Patent Office.

senior or graduate students of high academic standing and pro Red Cross members were unable to visit these homes as they did during the school months. Mrs. Fred S. Reese, executive secretary of the local Red Cross chapter, said "we had sev. eral calls asking if we couldn't send the girls because they needed them so The homes in which they have volunteered their services are the Homewood Church Home at Thornwald, the Todd Memorial Home on Mooreland Avenue, and the Church of God's Old Folks I must be present at the wed wearing well fitted undergarments.

You can then call it a figure and mean it! For further suggestions and help in learning how to buy undergarments, send me a long, self-addressed, EIGHT-CENT stamped envelope and en-close TWENTY FIVE cents in coin for a copy of "Under Fashions." I will also send you a gift copy of my booklet, "Your Headline" as long as the supply lasts. Study the undergarment situation, because you can contour your figure to more compact lines. fessional promise in education, were honored at a banquet on Aug. 2 in the I. U.

Memorial ding of an old friend's daughter in August. Her home is air conditioned and I am wondering if Union. could properly wear a black 35 8 204 7 5 8 3 8 5 4 BAL.AYMLVEI OOO 8 i JT 8 7 2 5 i 5 8 3 6 2 TROIIRUBC A "3 2 7 4 8 8 3 1 6 8 TWO DEWEO Hft 1 8 8 3 5 i 7 1 5 3 5 i 3. RNYTRI I I 1 3 7 5 8 6 4 7 5 8 6 2 Li OO SWL 2 I 6 3 7 3 3 8 RERDTYEUNMOIP I 8 2 7 5 3 6 3 8 2 ft I EEE satin brocade suit. It is smart, seldom worn, becoming, and the nicest tiling own.

What should Home on the Harrlsburj Pike. fgjfMitf iiflsjsjjrJMeilo HERE is a pleasant litti game that will give you a message very day. It is a numerical puzzle designed to spell out your fortune. Count the letUrs in your first name. If the number of letters is or more, subtract 4.

If th number is less than 6, add 3. The result is your key number. Start at the upper left-hand corner of the rectangle and check every one ef your key numbers, left to right. Then read the message the letters under the checked figures give you. Q.fe 1MJ, by William J.

MJIltr. DUtrlbuted by Klni FfituM lyndlcttt, In. CAN BE FOUND IN THE Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form four ordinary words. 4 COLLEGE? PREP SCHOOL? PUBLIC SCHOOLS? I TIM? Wlfl tj3 11 llJJJJJJ ij)xlilyly ASBESTOS I tile fl TILE-3 (iffij I 1 nrT BUY NOW SAVE! tCIJ I I Reg. 79c I fhl LJ Ii CERAMIC 9 12' LINOLEUM RUGS S3.95 lij THE SHO) n.

KENTILE ASPHALT TILE c. $3.95 i FOLDING DOORS $9.95 ij FELT BASE LINOLEUM sft. ij RUBBER 4 CONGOWALL 29 ji a Til HIBl nil II mil 1 TIL.E ea- Eatt Hi9'1 s'' 3,14 Rd 1 L3 CARLISLE, PA. HARRISBURG. PA.

fairs nni ra 5 01 TYPHI I l(J 1 i in WHAT TH REKAPNWO WESTT INTO FCREISM rinr.FY I I i ii ml -a BECAME. Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, aa suggested by the above cartoon. irj No matter where your children are going for their tducation, you'll find the best buys In school clothes, luggage, equipment, transportation, right here in Carlisle stores. And you'll like the selection, the attention and the courteous service. 9 Big Cjty Selection Small Town Attention Easy Parking Friendly, Personal Service Greater Cori'ife Attochtlon 1 A.AA a A ViuHin tumorrowji JuniblrN OCTIT DEUCI INSIDI NOT1CI ITTiat ifit Mcklit mteimen did nt ONI OM.

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