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Harrisburg Telegraph from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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8
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IF YOU DON'T SUCCEED! Jean LaRene (left) and Mary Owens are congratulated by attempt at flight endurance mark In Chicago. O. 4 gKwy'giii '''ySSSsoQIf FAXCY 'PLAXIXG! Bouncing merrily over California's Lake Arrowhead, pretty Josephine Ettlen of Hollywood practices for the coming aquaplaning championships. ill II I i TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY EVENING; SEPTEMBER 5, 1934 HARRISBURG! NEWS OF HARRISBURG AND THE WORLD IN PICTURES SUf 54 JkZ J' ASk Photos by Ensmlnger Graduation exercises for the 1934 class of nurses of the Harrisburg Hospital will be held Friday night at 8.15. in.

the William Penn High School auditorium. The graduates, top row, left to right, Ruth Lucille Baker, Mechanicsburg; Mary Louise Barner, Shippensburg; Prudence E. Bender, Duncannon; Katharine Jane Bohl, Steelton; Pauline A. Brosius, Selinsgrove; Theon Elinora Chapman, Steelton; Pae Lorene Clouser, Steelton; Luella M. Doner, Clarence Center, N.

Y. Second row, Beatrice Jeanette Engle, Harrisburg; Mary Elizabeth Fischer, Harrisburg; Lydia Fisher, Dillsburg; Marie R. Kcons, Lykens; Elsa Winifred Lowe, Harrisburg; Jennie Margaret McGarvey, Harrisburg; Sara Grace Miller, Spangler; Leona O. Morris, Third row, Ruth Naomi Mumper, Landisburg; Elizabeth M. Myers, Mechanicsburg; Dorothea M.

Newcomer, Camp Hill; Ruth H. Orris, Duncannon; Clarinell Edythe Rank, Allen; Geraldine L. Ritter, Enhaut; Margaret V. Sheets, Fort Defiance, Dorothy M. Shutt, Progress.

Bottom row, Evelyn L. Smith, Yeagertown; Edna Viola Snyder, Harrisburg; Anna C. Sotzin, Harrisburg; Marion Spahr, Dillsburg; Rosalind M. Spier, Harrisburg; Beryl L. Strickler, Dauphin; Ruth E.

Stroh, Linglestown; Dorothy E. Wissinger, Arnold. Mrs. Lela Hall (right) of East Lynne, made the highest score ever made by a woman in the 35 year history of the Grand American handicap trapshooting tourney at Vandalia, breaking 97 out of 100 targets, to place third while Lawrence t. Dana (inset) of Derrick City.

an absolute unknown competing for the first time, walked off with the championship. (Associated Press Photo) THE WELL DRESSED STRATOSPHERE FLIER Wiley Post, ready for a flight in his, famous' plane Win nie Mae, in which he circled the globe twice, dressed in a rubber suit to withstand air in altitudes higher than anyone has yet flown. Howard McCandless (above), son' of Robert McCandless, a mill owner, is shown as he addressed striking textile workers at Charlotte, N. telling the delegates he was "with them" and that "all enlightened mill owners know you are fighting for a reasonable and just cause." (Associated Press Photol Hi Two hours after he had exceeded the world's record for land ptanes at the Cleveland air races, Douglas Davis of Atlanta was killed when hit plane crashed while he was leading the field In the Thompson trophy contest, speed classic of the air meet. (Associated Press Photo) r4 1 For years the trusted confidante and advisor of many secretaries of the treasury while working his way gradually to higher jobs, Daniel W.

Bell (above), commissioner of accounts at the treasury, has been made director of the budget following the resignation of Lewis W. pouglas. He claims no political party as his own. (Associated Press Photo) MARITAL KNOTS SNARLED! About 350 persons wed in Crown Point, by Revt H. Oscar Stevens (above) may not be married at all according to county clerk who asserts Stevens is not qualified to perform ceremony.

i irWsa JUST BEFORE A FATAL ACCIDENT: Douglas Davis re ceives the Bendix trophy at the National Air Races in Cleveland) from L. W. Greve, the day before he was killed after crashing in a speed contest. In the centre is Mayor Harry L. Davis of Cleveland.

Vincent Bendix on the left. A CIVIL WAR RELIC WHICH CAUSED THE DEATH OF A CROONER: The old cap and ball pistol which caused the death of Russ Colombo when it exploded as he and k8'" V. Brown examined it in Brown's home in Hollywood. i i in i "nil lllilllllllOT f0i ACCIDENTALLY SLAIN as lie was inspecting Civil War duelling pistol with Lansing V. Brown, photographer, in latter's Hollywood home, body of Russ Columbo, film actor and singer, is placed in ambulance shortly after tragedy.

Brown, exonerated by coroner's jury, is shown at right during questioning. Telegraph newspapers photo The Lighty Everett wedding party at 2318 North Fifth street, future home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias S. Lighty, married last night by the Rev.

A. S. Fasick. Front row, Mrs. B.

F. Lighty, Mrs. M. E. Becker, E.

8. Lighty, Mrs. E. S. Lighty, E.

C. Byerly, E. M. Byerly; row, Mrs. L.

Everett, L. Everett, Mies Lida Smith, S. M. Lighty, Miss Nellie R. Small, R.

E. Becker, Lester Byerly, B. F. Lighty; in. front, Mae 1.

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