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Lykens Register from Lykens, Pennsylvania • 4

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Lykens Registeri
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PACK FOUR LYKENS STANDARD, LYKENS. PA, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1939 Kflen and family, Miss Lina Keip Keim, Harrisburg; Mrs. Willis will be remembered as I Cook. OBITUARIES er, Mrs. Arthur Helt and Mrs.

De- noon at 2 o'clock with Rev. F. S.j Lewis, pastor of the Calvary Evan- gelical Church, officiating. Burial Weaver and Lester Rudisill, Ly Daniel, Williamstown, and two sisters, Mrs. Jacob Umholtz, Dayton, and Mrs.

Harry Keen, Williams-town, survive. kens; Mr. Edward Hunter and ADAM M. RUDISILL Harper Rudisill, Wiconisco, and Al len Rudisill, Tower City. One sister, Mrs.

Annie Snyder, Philadelphia, also survives. He attended and was a member of the Lykens Anclcnia Knew it. Basic qualities of ire well known to the anciei are today, says the Ami 'and Steel Institute. I vona Worthington attended the Fashion Show at the Shrine Mosque. A large delegation from the Glen Chapter of the Eastern Star, Lykens, attended the Millersburg Chapter of the Star, Thursday evening, March 16th when Mrs.

Pru-rfoncn TCtzweiler was installed as was made in the Wiconisco cemetery. Mr. Wert was in ill health since January of this year. Deceased was born in Dayton, October 28th, 1897 and was a son of Daniel and Emma Wert. He was united in marriage November 25th, 1915 to Miss Flossie Sallada, who with three brothers, Paul, Mark and casting Company.

Mr. Ingledow was graduated from Glasgow University, Glasgow, Scotland, and from the Royal College of Science in London, where he received his B. S. C. and M.

A. degrees. Mr. and Mrs. Ingledow arrived here by plane from Los Angeles, after a wedding trip to Honolulu and Santa Monica.

After a short visit with the parents of the bride they left for their home in Montreal. Mrs. Ingledow and her parents were former residents of Lykens. Mrs. Garlin, the bride's mother, the Worthy Matron by the Grand U.

B. Church. Funeral services will be held from his late home in Main street, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock with the Rev. Clarence Ulrich, pastor of the Lykens U. B.

Church, officiating. Burial will be made in the Wiconisco Cemetery. MRS. JOHN F. KOONES Mrs.

Annie K. Koons, wife of John F. Koones, died Wednesday morning at her home in Elizabeth-ville. She was 70 years old. Funeral services will be held at 2 P.

M. Saturday at the Bufflngton funeral home, Elizabethville, with the Rev. W. Z. Artz, pastor of the Lutheran Church, officiating.

Burial will be made in Maple Grove Cemetery, Elizabethville. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening. Adam M. Rudisill, 81, a life resident of Lykens, died at his home in West Main street, Tuesday afternoon at 1:15, death having been attributed to a year's illness of a complication of diseases. Mr.

Rudisill was born in Lykens, March 28th, 1857, and was the son of the late David and Elizabeth Rudisill. He was married in Lykens, February 5th, 1895 to Miss Margaret Russell, who with the following children survive: Mrs. Harry Beisline and Mrs. John Beisline, Steelton; Mrs. Susie Kerstetter, Mrs.

Joe Brosius and Mrs. Robert Secretary of the State, Mary B. Alexander, who is also a Past Grand Matron of the State. HAWK DRUG STd LOWEST CUT RATE WOODBURY'S CREAMf 60c Value ------bat PONDS CREAMS I FACE POWDEJ 60c Value bo8 1NGLEDOW GARLIN BEVERLY JOANN ROWE LYRIC WILLIAMSTOWN, PENNA. PHONE 50 Mr.

and Mrs. Horace E. Garlin, 24 South Twentieth street, the marriage of their LYKENS daughter, Miss Dorothy M. Garlin, to Thomas Ingledow, ot iumoer- YlfT1T1 If Exceaa Acid cauaea ll 1 you paina of Stomach A 111JU Bloating, Gaa, Heartburn, Belching, Nauaea, get a free aample of UDGA and a free interesting booklet at Hawk's Drug Store 25c KOTEX 2 for 39c 15c KLEENEX 2 for 25c land, England. The Rev.

F. H. Wilksinson per formed the ceremony on February 8, 1939, at the Church of St. James Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Reigle, of Robesonia, is spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Helt.

He was accompanied to town by his son, Daniel, and Mr. Lutz. Mr. and Mrs. John Fetterhoff spent Sunday at Williamstown with Mr.

Fetterhoff parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bordlemay and family spent Saturday in Harrisburg. Mrs.

Kathryn Bowman and Mrs. Earle Lehr, and Mrs. Weldon Davey were Harrisburg visitors on Saturday. Rev. and Mrs.

A. Marland Shoemaker have moved their household furnishings to Marietta where Rev. Shoemaker will be pastor of the M. E. Church.

Miss Mary Faust, of Tower City, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Faust. Mrs. Edward Seighman, of Harrisburg, returned home after spending several days with relatives.

Eev. Francis Cannon, of New Hartford, N. spent several days in town and officiated at the funeral of his granddaughter, Beverly Rowe, North Second street. Mrs. Joseph Stiner, Mrs.

Behney, Mrs. Robert Helt, Miss Charlotte Hawk, Miss Pauline Kopp, Mr. and Mrs. C. Kopp, of Tower City, 'attended the Republican Card Party on Friday evening.

Miss Kathrine Shoop is spending the week in Harrisburg where she is serving on the jury. Mr. Joseph McNamara and sister, Miss Margaret Mary McNamara, a nurse at the Harrisburg Hospital, spent several days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McNamara.

Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Schaffstall and Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Erdman returned home after spending a month in Sebring, Florida. Prof, and Mrs.

C. R. Coyle, Dr. and Mrs. C.

C. Bobb, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Lehr, Mr. and Mrs.

Leroy Funeral services for Beverly JoAnn Rowe, sixteen-old-month daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rowe, 564 North Second street, Lykens, who died at her home Saturday at 4 P. death having resulted from suffocation, were held on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Reiff Helt funeral parlor, West Main street, and burial made in the Wiconisco Cemetery. Rev.

Francis Cannon officiated. Beside the parents the child is survived by one sister, Gwendolyn, 4 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rowe, Wiconisco, and Rev. Francis Cannon, of New Hartford, N.

Y. the Apostle, in Montreal, Canada. fir MARRIA HYGIEt GO TO MRS. J. M.

MILLER Mrs. Ingledow was graduated from William Penn High School ana from West Chester State Teachers waiugpni lANTHMB0sT For Fire, Compensation and Automobile Insurance. Represents leading companies. 657 Main street MRS. J.

M. MILLER College. After studying music at New York University, she was a member of the artists' bureau of WJZ and WEAF, National Broad- SATURDAY, MARCH 25th MICKEY ROONEY in "ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN" Special Showing at 1:45 P. M. KIDDIES' MATINEE LATE SHOW TONITE! MONDAY, MARCH 27th LORETTA YOUNG RICHARD GREENE "KENTUCKY" In Technicolor! "THE LONE RANGER RIDES AGAIN" (Pass List Suspended Tonite) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29th CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued From Page One) Show.

Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Finton, Mrs. Chester Rettinger and Mrs. W.

E. Uhler spent Wednesday in Harrisburg with Misses Mary and Alice Finton who have secured employment. Mrs. Elizabeth Deibert attended a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Pattison, of York, Sunday. Rev. and Mrs.

E. R. Thomas, of Gilberton, were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Edmunds on Sunday.

Rev. and Mrs. Thomas moved their household furnishings into the Methodist parsonage on Thursday. Mrs. Florence Barry left Saturday for Harrisburg where she has secured employment.

Jacob Rettinger, of Schuylkill Haven, spent the weekend with his sister, Miss Minnie Rettinger, on Market street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moffett were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs. Moffett's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Snyder. MRS. M. A.

HOFFMAN 0 SOCIETY CLEANER Special Cleaning and Moth-Proofi tor hummer. Fur and Winter Coats ALL WORK GUARANTEED SPECIALSTS IN CLEANING AND DYEING George Clemens, Agt. ah lomeay snowi MAN-or Man and Woman Wanted, over 30 years preferred. Introduce the largest line Cleaners, Groceries, Disinfectants, Home and Stock Remedies. Valuable territory open includes Williamstown, Lykens, Millersburg and nearby towns.

Special sales, premiums and samples, beats competition-Large Company "Over Quarter Century" direct service. Jet. Pharmacal, Allentown, Pa. (Edjol Products) 1 9-tf 251 NORTH STREET LYKENS i NEWEST AND BEST SOUND LATEST AND BEST A TONIGHT and SATURDAY NELSON EDDY in let Freedom Ring' with VIRGINIA BRUCE LIONEL BARRYMORE VICTOR McLAGLEN EDWARD ARNOLD EXTRA ADDED: Final Chapter of "DICK TRACY" And First Chapter of "THE LONE RANGER RIDES AGAIN" with ROBERT LIVINGSTON as the LONE RANGER All New And Different Children 10c Adults 25c Till 6 Feature Starts At 7:00 and 9:33 tonight and at 2, 4:33, 7:06 and 9:39 Saturday. 300 300 300 300 MONDAY AND TUESDAY DOROTHYL AMOUR and LLOYD NOLAN in "St.

Louis Blues" See this big musical for a real night of enjoyment Attend Monday And Avoid Standing Tuesday Drawing Tuesday at 8:45 WEDNESDAYAND THURSDAY BOBBY BREEN in 'Fisherman's Wharf Extra Added Feature: GEORGE O'BREIN in "Lawless Valley" NEXT WEEK FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 'Stagecoach' frrrrJrdfJrJrdrlrJrI Mrs. Margaret Hoffman, 84, widow of Horace S. Hoffman, onetime Dauphin County commissioner and poor director, died Monday evening after a short illness at her home in Halifax. Her husband, a retired farmer, died just a year ago. She is survived by one daughter, Miss Minnie E.

Hoffman, at home; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie E. Lewis, Curtsville, and Mrs. Rebecca Motter, Novinger, one brother, Jacob Shutt, Carastors, fifteen grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren. She was a member of the Eben-ezer United Brethren Church for many years.

Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence, with the Rev. William E. Sheriff, of the Halifax District United Brethren Charge, and the Rev. Mr. Leonard, of the Halifax Methodist Episcopal Church, officiating.

Burial will be in Fet-terhofFs Cemetery. A ROLAND YOUNG "TOPPER TAKES A TRIP" "A DREAM OF LOVE" "ALADIN'S LANTERN" (Our Gang) SPECIAL EVENT TONITE 1 FRIDAY, MARCH 31st STAGE: Attraction Extraordinary! JULROSE, The Magician, Presents "SACRIFICE OF THE ZOLPEC MAIDENS" OR "BURNED ALIVE" The Most Amazing Mystery Ever Presented on the Stage. SCREEN: TWO BIG HITS! Spills And Thrills! DENNIS O'KEEFE in "BURN'EM UP O'CONNOR" HIT NO. Jitterbug Laff And Dance Special! Ken Murray, Kathryn Kane "SWING SISTER SWING" Ted Weems and Orchestra TWO COMPLETE SHOWS! Apparel For All -Moderately Priced It Happens I to be a fljlml Sensation! I If iWMit NORMAN WERT Novelty Shoes JBS '1 111 Funeral services for Norman A. Wert, 41, a resident of Wiconisco Township his entire life, who died at his home in Pottsville street, Wiconisco, Friday, March 17th, death having resulted from a complication of diseases, were held from his late home Monday after Ladies' Novelty Shoes in all advance styles and colors for Spring Patent Leather, Kid and Gabardine, Blue, Black, Japanica $1-98 $2-98 $3-98 $5-00 IN STRAW AND FELT MATERIALS.

NEWEST STYLES AND COLORS LADIES' CHIC SPRING HATS WOMEN'S 1 F.ASTF.R AJ? THAT OUTWEARS THE SHIRT WOMEN'S In Patent Leather, Kid, And Japanica DRESSES In All Leading Colors And Styles Sizes 12 to 20 38 to 60 $298 and $3.98 How many perfectly good shirts have you discarded because the 50c98c collar frayed and wore out prematurely? Women's Topper and Three-Quarter Length Coats In all the newest shades. Also tweeds. Sizes 12 to 20 33 to 46 $3-98 $.98 $.98 I -iNfe SYNCHRONIZER Tlr -I "This it the kind of I I refrigeration I've been hoping to find for yeartl" LADD3S EASTER COATS Beautifully Styled For Spring. In Tweeds And Plain Colors. Sizes 12 to 20 and 38 to 52.

$9.98 $12.98 $14.98 $19.75 SEE OUR BIG SELECTION OF MISSES' COATS AND TOPPERS All Leading Shades. Sizes 1 to 16. $2.98 $3.98 $4.98 $7.98 This economic waste is abruptly halted with the advent of the new Everness Collar, exclusive on Essley Trubenized Collar Shirts. The new Everness Collar is made of a specially fabricated cloth that not only outwears the shirt -but is twin to the shirt in color and pattern and as far as we know this latter feature is an Essley "scoop." And, additionally, the Everness Collar is Trubenized which means that its fresli, clean charm is preserved in untrammele' neatness from morning until night! Essley Shirts In Exclusive Patterns, Solid Colors and Whites Sizes 13 to 18 Men's Ties for Easter Beautifully Styled for the Easter Parade 19c 25c 35c 50c SEE THESE OTHER GREAT NEW NORGE FEATURES: OUR LINE OF FREE FREEZER Near-Zero Temperature for fatter. Men's Spring Suits In The Latest Styles, In Double And Single-Breasted, Plain And Sport Backs In Blue, Green, Brown And Gray 6 LACIER-SEALED ICE COMPARTMENT Purer jce No contamination.

Only freezer sealed front and rear. HAHDEFROSTER New easier defrosting HYDR0V0IR Keeps vegetables garden-fresh aad crisp. ICE-0-BAR Removes ice cubes one or a dozen instantly and easily. SPECIAL BOTTLE STORAGE Slide shelf, take the one yoa want. ALL ROUNDED CORNERS for easy cleaning Fully sealed, Lazilatch Doors.

DUO R0LLAT0R MECHANISM Norge invention that produces greater cold, greater moisture Simplest, surest for 10 years. Men Shoes For Spring IS NOW COMPLETE In Brown, Gray And Black AU Sizes. All Widths. $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 $5.00 and $8.00 Simplest, surest, safest simplest, COLDPACK a real Cold Storage Plant for meats. All Sizes 89.95 29.50 MOBILE SHELVES fully adjustable, slidii removable storage space to fit your needs.

SEE NORGE BEFORE YOU BUY! SEE OUR BIG LINE OF MEN'S SHIRTS Sizes 13 to 18 79c and 98c HARRY FORMAN "TUT? IT A TTrrTTTnTR" HARRY FORMAN "T'TTIT' A A TTT Forman's tiou furnishings MAYERS FORMAN, Prop. Main Street Lykens, Pa. uu niuiii vU 11 11 1 HiXV MAIN STREET LYKENS, PENNA. Main Street Lykens, Pen.

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