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Harrisburg Telegraph from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Mr. Watts Given Roses S. Watts, 92, was presented with a basket of roses at the twelfth anniversary luncheon of the Ki wanis Club yesterday, because was the oldest Civil War veteran present. Friday and Saturday Flower Specials Roses 7M N. 8rd St.

Bell 6466 and Snapdragons Per Doz. Bridal Bouquets! Commencement Bouquets! RuthMJIaeder FLORIST 23 N. 2nd St. Bell 2 5573 TO HOLD EXHIBIT AT COMMUNITY CENTER The Penn Community Center will hold its annual exhibit and. tea on Monday afternoon from 3 until 4 o'clock at the 1116 North Seventh street.

At 4 o'clock there will be a program of folk songs of Russia, Spain ana Italy, sung by groups in native costume. Miss Helen Armstrong and Miss Mary Altland are in charge of the work at the center, which is a project of the Junior League of Harrisburg. To Represent Alumni J. T. Harris, W.

P. Loomis and J. L. Garrett, this city, and J. M.

McKee, Camp Hill, will represent the alumni of Pennsylvania State College of Dauphin, Cumberland and Perry counties at Penn State Alumni Council, which will be held on the college campus June 9. Itching, embarrassing, and often the cause of baldness relieved by LResinoLI Appetizer yes I and a food, too You've always known that they're a delightful relish i those spicy Sweet Pickles of Libby's. But did you know that they are a food as well? Protein carbohydrates mineral salts all these valuable food elements are found in Libby's Sweet Pickles. And what added zest their crisp piquancy lends to your meals! Libby, MfNeill Libby, Chicago PICKLES Colorful un usual! A clear gelatin salad molded around Libby's Sweet Pickles and carrots, cut lengthwise. You can buy these crisp, spicy pickles of Libby's in bottles or from the big glass jug at your grocer's Sweet Pickles Sweet Mixed Pickles Sweet Relish 'fj Sweet Mustard Pickles Sour Pickles Sour Mixed Pickles Dill Pickles Chow Chow Pickles Homemade Style Pickles (drthe ARABS put it HARRISBURG CZ TELEGRAPH FRIDAY EVENING MAY 23, 1930, CROWN BECKLEY QUEEN AT PENN HARRIS TONIGHT s.

1 JOSEPHINE KIRKWOOD, East Brady, senior in Beckley Collegj; win oe crowned nlght at the annual junior nrom. which will be held in the ballroom of the Perm Harris Hotel. Her maids of honor are Joanna Morrison, Butler, and Elsie Gossett, this city. A pageant of two episodes will tell of the breaking, of winter's reign and of the coming of spring. A committee composed of Mrs.

Charles Beckley. ex officio: Mrs. R. Maurer, chairman; Mrs. J.

C. Dowhouer, Miss Marie Miller, Josephine Klrkwood. Joanna. Morri son, Elsie Gossett, Mildred Ankeny and Constance Pickclinge designed ana made an or the costumes. The following will participate: Charles DiDDerv.

Lewistown: Du boiss Corslni. East Bradv: Ncllia Statler, Salisbury; Ruth Eyth, Mars; Naomi stonesiter, Hanover; Doris Ubil, Pottsville; Dorothy Allen, Yeasrertown: Mina Belle Pteher. Charleroi; Berneyda Hurney, Rural vauey; Alice Kepple, Chicora; Wll helmlna Maeher, Mauch Chunk; Suzanne Price. Cresco: Florin Kniselv. Altoona: Stella Pnscjivaap Prackville; Ruth Bloom Curwens vuie; Martha sshnee, Shamokih; Lois Wickersham, Monongahela; Mary Jane Matthews.

Scottdale: Eleanor Brady, Allentown; Mar garet ujcas, sprmgboro; Lena Carrol, Emlenton; Hllah Youngken, Henryville; Dorothea Tomlinson, Jeannette: Howard Krill. Palmer ton; Harry Trimmer, Spring Grove; xfi' IBfflffle Malt Look for Tony's picture on the top of every can. A booklet giving recipes for good things to eat, will be sent to any address upon Sold Everywhere. and it means Hhe best money can buy." When Mother Nature can supply better materials and science better methods then and not until then can you obtain something better than Budweiser Barley Malt Syrup. No adulter ants or fillers.

No artificial coloring or flavors. No substitutes Guaranteed 100 per cent pure Aged 3 Months In the Making Anheuser Busch Photo by Pomeroy's Inc. Josephine Klrkwood, East Brady; Joanna Morrison, Mutler; Elsie Gossett, this, city; Helen Elizabeth Meyer, Osceola Mills; Warren Har ley, Conshohocken; Dorothy Wertz, Bell wood; Robert Rauner, Plymouth; Margaret Moyer, Lewisburg; John Sprankle, Tyrone; Constance Pickclinge, Frackville; Selburn 03 trum, Emporium; Ker nan, Mahanoy James Roth rock, Altoona; Russell Ramsier, Perryopolis; Donajd Pifer, Reynolds ville; Earl Miller, Tower City; Milton Rockwell, Waynesboro; Ruth Wagner, Allentown, and Dorothea Tomlinson. Mrs. Beckley will crown the queen.

HELEN MOWERY'S PUPimN RECITAL Helen Mowery will present her pupils in the last of a series of recitals to morrow afternoon, May 24, at 2.30 o'clock in John Boyd Hall. The following will take part: Ma rian Wanbaugh, Phyllis Roden haver, Jean Kauffman, Jane Wues chinski, Peggy Horchler, Jean Lud low, Leota Bair, Anice Yoffee, Mar garet Bulflnch, Doris Eynon, Freda Stoner, Helen Brown, Kathryn Oris singer, Mary Elizabeth Miller, Wini fred Donohue, Pauline Yeager. As sisting on the program will be Ber nice Burns and Helen Kirk. They will give several musical numbers. LIGHT OR DARK RICH IN BODY NOT BITTER Harrisburg Grocery Evans Bartnett Distributors, Harrisburg, Pa.

Wholetale Distributor, E. G. Irtfin, Steelton; Pal A NHE SER BUSCH ST LOU I 'JUo Maker of Butch Extra Dry Ginger Ak BU Mi GET NEW1 MINISTER; SEWING CLUB FORMED Liverpool, May 23. The Rev. A.

P. Weaver, Presiding Elder of Lewisburg, will hold preaching and communion services at all the appointments on the Evangelical charge Saturday evening and Bun day, June 14 and 15. This will be his first service here since his election in March. Miss Lofberg, Home Economics Representative of State College fo Perry addressed the girls of the high school Tuesday morn' ing and formed a sewing club. The members ana Mildred Gelnett, Kathleen Shaeffer, Helen Shuler, Toy Moretz, Alice Shutt, Pauline Thelma Zaring, Louise Pauline Murray, Mel inda Witmer, Margaret Shumaker, Merle Murray, Bernice Hebel, Dora Spicher, and Pauline Crow.

Miss Lofberg held another meet ing at the church in Hunter's Val The following women have joined a sewing class there Mrs. Ralph Charles, Mrs. 'George Sailer, Miss Evelyn Seller, Mrs. John v. Hebel, Mrs.

Lester Hebel, Mrs. William Mrs. Evan Hebel; Mrs, W. T. Crow, and Mrs.

Lillian Crow. They will meet June 6, at 9.30 a m. in the church. These are the first projects of this kind attempt' ed in this end of the county. BOY SCOUT TROOP TO HOLD CAMPOREE Fourteen troops of the Harrisburg Area of Boy Scouts will leave this evening at 5 o'clock from the Her shey Men's Club at Hershey for their annual camporee.

The Scouts will be. inspected at the club and will then march to their assigned camp sites. After preparing for the night and having supper, camp fire ceremonies will be held. Patrols from the following troops who will leave for the camporee site tills evening are: 3, 4, 8, 12, 14, 21, 23 and 26 of Harrisburg; 51 and 80 of Camp Hill; 57 and 58, New Cumberland; 59, of Paxtang, and Troop 76, of Steelton. GIVE FINAL PLAY OF COMMUNITY THEATER A cast of eighteen will be pre sented in the final major produc tion of the Harrisburg Community Theater next Wednesday and Thursday at the theater, Fifteenth and Shoop streets, when the trans lation of Gustav Wied's "2x25" will be given under the direction of Adele Eichler.

The entire cast, with the exception of Tom Murray, are experienced In the theater group productions. Murray, who will play his first role in the theater group production, has done consid erable theatrical work on the pro fessional stage. It was originally produced by Eva LeGallienne at her Civic Repertory Theater in New York. Ralph Foster, of this city, will have the leading role. Pythian Sisters Meet Mrs.

Mollie Keller, Zanesvllle, Ohio, was the principal speaker at the district conference of Susque hanna Temple, Pythian Sisters, held at Pythian Castle yesterday, Plans were made for the dedica tion exercises of the home at Kin kora, which will be 'held some time in August. Among the State officers who were present at the convention were Miss Jane Shope and Mrs. Kathryn Detra, this city; Miss Sara Fette: man, Pittsburgh; Miss Elizabeth Fisher, Lykens, and Mrs. Anna Fisher, Easton. Mens Queen of May A "Men's Queen of May" fete will be given in the Second Baptist Church, Sixth and Forster streets, Tuesday, May 27,.

under the auspices of the Queen Esther Circle. The leading. parts will be played by Robert Washington, "Queen of May," Clifford Hill, "King." Charles Thomas as "Queen of 1 Flowers James Braxton, "Fairy Queen." Dr; Ashley to Speak 1 Dr. George H. Ashley, State Geologist, will speak at the serv ices at the Ohev Sholom Temple, to night at 7.45 o'clock.

Dr. Philip David Bookstaber, rabbi, will con' duct the services. To Visit Orphanage Shiremanstown, May 23. The Rev. A.

R. Ayers, of Carlisle, will deliver the sermon at the morning service Sunday in the United Brethren Church. The pastor, the Rev. W. M.

Beattie, will accompany the men's Bible classes on a visit to the Quincy Orphanage and Old People's Home. PERSONALS Mrs. Herman Silver and Miss Hattie Kline, daughters of Mrs. D. Kline, 579 South Front street.

left to day for Patchogue, N. to visit with their sister, Mrs. Nathan Goldstein. From there they will go to Quincy. to visit with another sister, Mrs.

Frank Coffman. W. B. Barber. Paxtang, is register ed at the Lexington Hotel, New York.

F. C. Front and Harris streets, is a guest at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago, 111. Mrs. J.

H. Wohlfarth, 1309 A Mar ket street, is visiting in New York with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stanger. Mrs.

M. Schoendorf, Rlverview Manor, has returned txom New York. J. Frank Kartmlre, 1828 Park street, is in Atlantic City for sev eral days. Miss Mary Wickersham, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Wickersham, 2841 North Front street, will be graduated from Columbia University this month. She will brine home as her1 guest Miss Evelyn Con nelly New York. Mr. and Mrs.

Vance C. McCor mlck are in New York, where they are staying at the Ambassador Hotel MISS BOWERS TO SAIL FOR EUROPEAN TOUR Miss Jessie C. Bowers, 1401'. a Green street, will sail with a group of 500 Latin students in June 27 on the steamship Majestic from New York. ML.

Bower ia an in structor of Latin and Greek at the uvua narris iiign scnooi. The party will land at Cherbourg and go to Marseilles, and then on to the Virgilian Memorial Cruise, of which Dr. R. V. D.

Magoffin, head of the Latin department of New York University, is in charge. They will spend about ten days in Rome and will travel through France, Switzerland and Germany before sailing for home Get License 'New York, May 23. Miss Helen Marie Kelley. 30, the daughter of Jonn T. and Kartherlne OXeary Kelley, of Harrisburg where she was born, and Milton Alois Goetz, 29, an engineer cf 369 St.

Johns Place, Brooklyn, N. obtained a marriage license here to day. The couple said they would be married June 7 at St. Patrick's Cathedral, this city by the Rev. Hammer.

Miss Kelley gave her present address as 160 East Fifty fourth street, this city. Mr. Goetz was born in Sault Ste Marie, the son of Alois and Ruth Bolster Goetz. Concert Pupil Meet PudIIs of the connect p.Ism nt Jiaoaues Jolas met last nlaht at the home of Mrs. Martin A.

Cumbler, This class Includes: Mrs. Henrv Van Pult Mm filar. ence E. Zorger, Mrs. Charles C.

Stroh. Ehrman B. Mitchell. Miss Helen Bahn and Mrs. Henry a.

Knoaes. LIFEBUOY 3AIP LUX TOILET 20s 2 H5c Large Pkgs 19c LUX Large pkg 22o White Naphtha OOAP CiQtXVQttQS Lucky Strike Old Gold Camel Chesterfield Carton 0115 2 Packages 23 SUNNYFIELD SLICED BACON ib 35c At All Grocery and Meat Depts. GRANDMOTHER'S WRAPPED BREAD 14 01 Loaf Large Hams Smoked lb 24 Boiling: Beef lb 18 Shoulder Lamb Chops lb 30 6e Elect New Directors The final meeting' of the Young Women's Hebrew Association will be held on Wednesday night, June 18, when officers will be elected and installed. New directors are Mrs. Charles Feller, Mrs.

Herman Deitsch, Mrs NE8TLBS PERMANENT WAVING me kind that lasts. As Harvey's Besut? Shoppe. 10 N. 3nd. Call 2 8041.

Chief Long Lance Sneakers Every red blooded boy will want a pair of these famous Sneakers for play. Come to MILLER'S to morrow, fellows, and be sure to ask for Chief Long Lance Sneakers. They're great! Shoes For Active Boys and Girls Children's feet ere restless, always want ng to go somewhere, never still tor very long at a time. Our rhoe fitting experts realise this and are particularly careful to see that little feet are not cramped or Philip Cramer, Mrs. Mrs.

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Sizes and widths for every foot moderately priced, of course. v' FREE Souvenirs to All the Kiddies Shoes and Hosiery for Women and Children TWELVE NORTH THIRD STREET The Daily Saving From Shopping at the Means Added Luxuries For Your Family It is estimated that the modern housewife makes 85 of the family's purchases. No small responsibility. JusV how well she "shops" is often demonstrated by the added luxuries her family enjoys. Modern women who want more for their families, be seriously interested in the choice foods offered by the ALJ Food Stores at outstandingly low prices.

E9e Campboirs Deans 3 23c HIRES EXTRACT 22c FLIT OR DETHOL 55c. WELL MADE SIZE 24x33 Vnmidov Cnuhed Corn, Peas, MACARONI Tomatoet, SPAGHETTI. Stringleu Beam NOODLES! Ice Tea Really Is Refreshing NECTAR BRAND A Ice Coffee Is Delicious, Toe We Recommend' RED GmCLE I717EE 2 13c SLICED, LARGE SIZE 2 tCCC 0HE1EDDED WHEAT 10c UELLO WHEAT 2 25c Moffton's OALT 2 15c OULTAHA JELLY 3 1 25c Polmolivo OOAP 3 20c CAMPBELL'S CANS ft SUNNYFIELD TOMATO SOUP 6UC CORN FLAKES PEAS AND CANS WHITE HOUSE CARROTS 63C EVAP. MILK PURE 18 OZ ftp" RICH CREAMY JAR sbOC CHEESE MEAT MARKET SPECIALS Center Cut Slices Ham 42c Leg of Lamb 32c mmmm' Shoulder Roast Lamb 25c Baked Cheese Loaf lA lb 12c CANS 25c 29c Chuck Roast Tender lb 22t? Cuts of Beef Shoulder lb 29. Spiced Ham VA lb PRODUCE SPECIALS PRODUCE SPECIALS String Beans I.

2 lbt 25c Carrots .2 bunches 15c Lettuce Lrre .2 for 25c Grapefruit .2 for 25c Peanuts lb 10c New Potatoes 15 lb, pk 49c 1 PRICES ETTECTTV1 IN HARRISBURG AND VICINITY I.

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