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Harrisburg Telegraph from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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ffRrm it Lower Prices for Men Collar Attached Neckband Styles Rich Woven Madras Expensive Woven Broadcloths Extra Fine Stitching Seven Button Front Perfect Custom Tailoring At a time when Gift buying is upper most in your mind, Jacobs Shirt Shop offers this SALE of better quality SHIRTS the kind you're proud to give and every man is proud to receive. Their ine 'tailoring, fabrics and smart style make them truly exceptional values at $1.29. With These AMAZING Gifts Attractively Boxed mm The Men's Gift Headquarters SHIRT SHOP 335 Market St. Open Evenings VALUES 'mHB Regular $1.65 and $1.95 Qualities fY WARD AND WARD LION BRAND pyf I TRUBENIZED NON WILT COLLAR i ii ii ii 1 1 1 1 ii i xm vk rr. 7 II II II II II KSf They're hand made 1 jT Vjf and "handsome." Re 1 JT productions of $1 and rxftiA4 robes ZZITrl.

0 NiJSJJSJSSiJ 100 wool in a choice i i royal blue, maroon A fl 1 IN? 0 and green. kjA I YtT'' fi Slippers to Match $1.95 ai Section 9A3. Distinguished Honors: Glenna Townsend. Hon ors: Kenneth Fessler, Betty Beck, Grace Bomberger, Ruth Brandt, Elsie Foote, Geraldine Gibbel, Lois Kraber, Dorothy Lorah, Betty McKee, Frances Wenerich Uiaiionaiiy ramous $1.29 for comfort these Pa jamas offer the an I swer to your practical I gmvrM STYLED RIGHT I GLOVES $1 95 JJi CtL Button and slip on JL styles in better grade 1 1 pigskin, suede, mo Jr li cha. Just the glove 1 he needs.

MjS i SI HARRISBURG sSSj TEEEGKXPH 6 TUESDAY EVENING DECEMBER 20, 1938 SPEEDY WAR PLANE BUILT FOR BOMBING By Associated Press Downey, Calif, Dec. .20. A new warplane, capable of swift attacks and medium range bombardment mission, was in production today at the Vultee plant, a subsidiary of Aviation Manufacturing Corporation. The highly streamlined, six ton, single seated plane, Vultee officials said, developed originally by the United States Army. It has a top speed of 243 miles an hour.

It has 100 horsepower motor, and ceiling of 22,000 feet as a bomber and 25,500 feet as an attack ship. Scores of Edison Students Win Places on Honor Rolls Top Ranking Pupils at Junior High Announced by Clarence E. Zorger Students on the two honor rolls for the second grade period at Edison Junior High School were announced by Clarence E. Zorger, principal. They are: Section 9A1.

Honors: William Ankerbrandt, Harold Coulson, Carl Hocker, Leroy Weader. Section 9A2. Honors: Anna Gregorits, Isabell Miller, Arlene Parkin, Mary Smith, Janet Yow ler. Ralph Arnold, Jack Look. Section 9A4.

Distinguished Honors: Doris Long. Honors: Lloyd Cobaugh, George Ehler, Evelyn Anderson, Dorothy John ston. Jack Schelhas. Section 9A5. Distinguished Honors: Esther McBride.

Honors: Jean Arnold, Martha Bates, Louise Borttyer, Chrystal Booth, Ruth Downin, Jean Harclerode, Ella Harden, Martha Kukuk, Helen Neeley, Florence Rathfon, Richard McCarthy. Walter Mar tin. Section 9A6. Distinguished Honors: Warren Bierman, James Class. Thomas Hodges, Helen Bishop, Jean Mayer, Hope Smith, Sara Stauffer.

Honors: John Clark, Paul Engle, Blake Fohl, Paul Machen, Harvey Miller, Richard Newcomer, Arnold Ro gow, John Wagner, Winona Curry, Ardella Enterline, Phyllis Henry, Thelma Lutz, Andrey Myers, Angelina Orlando, Helen Peters, Carrie Pike, Beverley Steele, Ruth Steiner, Justine Wilt, Doris 1 Winther, Geraldine Morrett. Ninth Grade Section 9 1. Honors: Nemcy Freeman, Doris Feese, Violet Gar man, Beatrice Johnson, Madlyn Kling, Muriel Kravitz, Lois Leiby, Elinor Mcintosh, Marian Miller, Dorothy Ogelsby, Sara Pilgram, Mildred Jean Smith, Marjorie Vandergrift, Rachael Workman, Paul Fissel, Dick Neiderer, Jack Runkle, John Shanabrough, Allen Smith, Roger Smith. Section 9 2. Distinguished Hon ors: Feme Wildermuth, Marian Wolfe.

Honors: Jean Baldwin, Irene Fitzwater, Carol Malsh, Ethel Myers, Mary Reinhold, Geraldine Schreadley, Annie Strunge, Anna Mae Wike, Jack Horstick, Donald King, William Landis, Robert Shuey, Aubrey Travitz, Robert Tucker. Section 9 3. Distinguished Honors: Betty Beck, Rhoda Simmons. Honors: Paul Wilkins, Kathryn Shaffer, Se.rell Wagner, Barbara Harlan, Richard Herr, David Young, Doris Matthews, Josephine Straley, Marian Alleman, Jean Austin, Nancy Baldwin, Winifred Bigler, Harry Sachs, Edwin Emrick, Grace Jarvis, Suzanne Shuey, Verna Cassett, Richard Englehart, William Thumma, Doris Stroup. Section 9 4.

Honors: Kenneth Black, Margaret Anderson, Thea lia Asper, Mary Bannan, Jane Brumbaugh, June Fleager, Betty Glessner, Hilda Schue, Evelyn Wilt. Distinguished Students Section 9 5. Distinguished Breon, Jean Mest. Honors: William Bachman, Glenn Bashore, William Hefflminger, Herman Miller, Walter Sherk, Helen Anderson, Frances Dort, Helen Karides, Sarah Mason, Evelyn Pace, Helen Ross, Sara Shultz, Jane Wolfe. Section 9 6.

Honors: Lawrence South Pole Santa Andy, dusky Santa of Jersey City, N. is a little skimpy as to beard, but he's complete will bells and boots as he walks the streets to tell the colored kids that Santa will be on hand for Christ mas. Pole," says Santy MODERN WOMEN Nm4 Not Suffer monthly pain and delay due to coldi, nervous strain, exposure or similar cauaee. Chi ehet ten Diamond Brand Pilla an effective. reioie ana give UIICK Ktllel.

ooiaoy ajiaruggutaioroverjuyeara. AlkMr TH1 DIAMOND Bickley, Jack Bitner, Jack Bixler, Donald Ellis, John Jamieson, Rob ert Nye. James Reilly, Michael Santanna, Richard Weibly, Frank Wren, Dorothy Arndt, Elizabeth Auman, Betty Chronister, Arlene Cooper, Grace Crouse, Gladys, Grundon, Mae HummeL Lois Jamieson, Helen McCreary, Elma Shaffer, Erma Stevens, Sara Tem ple, June Wehler. Section 9 7. Honors: William Poulton, George Stenko, Lois Bloser, Norma Dunlap.

Section 9 8. Honors: Russell Keim. Section 9 9. Distinguished Honors: Joan Cree, Arlene Dunn, Lois Henson, Mary Ann Jennings, Mar jorie Kirk, Marjorie Lansing, Mar tha Millet, Isabelle Oxley, Marie Rohrer, Peggy Sloane, Richard Kreiger, Douglas Royal, William Wasson. Honors: Joanne Clayton, Rowena Curry, Mary Ebner, Constance Grimshaw, Betty Lehman, Marianne Lowry, Phyllis Hastedt, Elaine Miller, Dorothy Rife, Dorothy Schultz, Jean Stra winski, Millicent Watson, Dorothy White, Harvey Herbert, William Hyman, Wayne Kirker, Richard Schmick, Ray Stauffer, Lynn Ulsh, Richard Unger, Harman Weiser, James Wilder.

Section 9 10. Distinguished Honors: Pauline Mages. Honors: Mer vin Mages, Jack Strick, Edwin Weaver, Anna Mae Albright, Betty Barr, Constance Belehas, Patricia Curll, Vanetta Snydam, Joan Workman, Barbara Hart, Nadine Miller, Dorothy Reben. Section 9 11. Honors: Jean Dav ies, Annabel Gillett, Doris Grevar, Virginia Nelson, June Ralph.

Eighth Grade Section 8 1. Distinguished Honors: Anna Blatt, Olga McEnany, Nancy Wickwire. Honors: John McKinne, Edward Faus, Doris Jean Blessing, Charlotte Bond, Rosemary Brandt, Doris Eisenberger, Jean Kitchen, Dorothy McQuaide, Eleanor Malseed, Eleanor Miller, Marie Jean Mumma, Elizabeth Ogelsby, i Natalie Roberts, Bernice Stouffer, Rosalia Thompson, Ruby Wilson. Section 8 2. Distinguished Honors: Luther Heist, Louise Hair, Gloria Williams.

Honors; Jane Roeting, Catherine Oren, Gale Horstick, Barbara Halfpenny, Jeanne Bomgardner, Doris Akens, Tillman Williams, George Sea bright, Richard Morrow, Glenn Comp, William Benn. Section 8 3, Distinguished Hon ors: Robert Tnomas, Katnenne Matter. Honors: Park Cook, Wal 1 ter Dunkle, Donald Gelbaugh, Albert Greenbarg, William Hart wick, Doris Bartley, Frances Leo, Ruth Miller, Shorley Naugle, Helen Peters, Nellie Plack, Gloria Rung, Doris Stringer. Section 8 4. Distinguished Hon ors: Robert Heikes, Beverly Kemp, Alice King, Mary Lynch, Peggy Mayer, Betty Nicklas.

Honors: Charles Hoover, George Lees, James Lorah, Robert Mc Kleven, Fred Royer, Kenneth Wil liams, Jane Adams, Catherine Eshelman, Sara Kent, Helen Mc 1 Elhaney, Madalyn Quickel, Jaye Rasher, Dorothy Shetron, Margaret Snipes, Virginia Walter, Christine Weaver, Victoria Wheeler, Shirley Nowell. Section 8 5. Distinguished Hon 1 ors: Stanley Acker, John Hain, George Royer, Barbara Lutz. Honors: Roger Allen, Donald Har pel, Earl Heisler, Kenneth Rhoads, Walter Rice, Earl Shatto, Grace Beck, Jeanne Cohill, Dorothy Fas nacht, Lois Fritz, Arwilda Grubb, Eugenia Maynard, Margaret Mumma, Phyllis Reigle, Betty Rennard, Jean Walt, Betty Wilson. Honor Groups Section 8 6.

Honors: Walter Palmer, Helen Spagnolo, Roseanna Stone, Lewis Lloyd, Amadeo To maso, Mary Corsnitz, Irene Eichel berger, Vivian Howe, Maybelle Parthemore, Betty Shearer. Section 8 7. Honors: Mary Bei delman, Viola Dukes, Isabelle Ho verter, Louise Yowler. Section 8 8. Honors: Robert Roth, Jennie Bucher.

Section 8 9. Honors. Emmett Gross, Josephine Demma. Section 8 11. Honors.

Thomas Fickes, Albert Gutti, Genevieve Allen, Ama Mumma, Gladys, Wei rick. Section 8 12. Honors: Botts, Joan Metzger, Jack Bren lzer, Margaretta Clark, Louise Weibley, Samuel Tucker, Dorothy Nickey. Section 8 14. Distinguished Hon ors: Richard Leiby, Shirley Brit From Northern Lights to Both East and West men now delight To send the perfect gifts to friends 99L I (No.

484) "RESERVE" 15piot (No. 189) all State tingham, Arlene Tule. Honors: David Dieterich, Glenn Smith, Lewis Snyder, Nita Palmer, Bea Lillian Haas, Anamae Kauderman. i Robert HaU Christe UMch Char Doris Klemmer, Madelyn Mackey, J1ZE Br II IN. $12 00 CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS 2Sc TO ft PER SET REPLACEMENT GLOBES 4 FOR 5c TO 10c EACH Stan, Wreath.

Crtnei, Ctndlet. Glolite, New Tree Telechrone Clocks, Electrie Rainrs, Food Mixen, Toasters, Vi a s. Violet Ray. Waffle Irons and 15,00 other items. Blumenstine Electric 32 S.

Third Harrisburg 48 N. Front Steelton tropics bright, fffiji With Season's Greetings CALVERT BLENDS! jr I I "SPECIAL" Ies Davis, Helen Anthony, Betty, Deimler, Pauline Earley, Edna Floyd, Janet Garman, Elva Pot trice Schellenberg, Lois Williams, teiger, Doris Priar, Jean Sheckler, Shirley Zeigler. Section 8 15. Distinguished Jack Gosnell, Jean Corni celli. Honors: Walter Fetrow, Dorothy Yeager, Jane Osman.

if ftp (to fij A REMINDER from the REINDEER r' I In drinking, too, America in growing up. It is a sign of mature judgment that today's trend in America is toward lighter, blended whiskies better whiskies. And it is a sign of mature Clear Heads Clear Headed Buyers Call for THE WHISKEY OF GOOD TASTE Copr. 1938 Calvert Distillert Dislilleria: Baltimore, and Louisville, Executive Offices: Chrysler N. Y.

C. Calvert's "Reserve" Blended Whiskey 90 Proof 65 Grain Blended Whiskey 90 Proof 72H Grain Neutral Spirits, good taste that there is today a nation wide call for Calvert's "Reserve" and "Special." You'll enjoy them and you'll enjoy sending them to your friends, with Season's Greetings. THE CALVERT GIFT PACKAGE (MIME WM f.JUy Lowest MMWr Iplp rlgPrices in Syrm I' ttgJ Mission Bell Wines (pI'S OP 1 0m from one of California's largest and most famed wineries. America I Aah produces no finer wines than Mission NWa dOmQ' I 3 BeU yet Mission Bell prices are the JT rf JW I LOWEST IN THE STATE STORES! ALVJ It I feMSt Mission Bell Wines ar STATE kg mY I truly welcome yits jf STORES MJft'. tJ2 I'm from the South WT ') T.

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