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Harrisburg Telegraph from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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LEADS THE WAY TO BERMUDA VfpaivATi on Pleasure Planned MONARCH oBERMUDA QUEEN oBERMUDA Each mr 11,40 grow ton Make your Spring "get araray" at amazing low rates Enjoy famous Fnrness cruise life, sports, danc ing swimming and Bermuda' playgrounds and fineresort hotels. NEW LOW RATE ALL EXPENSE CRUISES 6 '64 up 9 85up 13 DAYS. 20 '162 np Including accommodations and meals at a leading resort hotel in Bermuda Sailings: June 15, 88, 89, July 3, etc Cruise to South America Qoeen of Bermuda. June 2. MVI up, including private oath.

Ask your TRAVEL AGENT or Fnrness Bermuda Line. 84 Whitehall St. (where Broadway begins) New lork city. he REV. BEVERLY M.

WARD, JR. The Rev. Beverly M. Ward, was recently graduated from the college end seminary of Lincoln University. He is the son of the late Dr.

Beverly M. Ward, pastor of Capital Street Presbyterian Church for eight years, and of which the Rev. Mr. Ward i now supply pastor. S.

H. NEIDIG NAMED CHURCHDELEGATE The Grace United Brethren Church, West Fairview will be represented at the annual convention tot oYrk by Sylvan H. Neidig, elected Genuine Oak Leather HALF SOLES 44c All Soles Sewed on Rubber or Leather LIFTS 14' A Pair Shoe Repair Dept. F. 8 W.GRAND 5C to $1 STORE 304 MARKET ST.

HEAT LIQUID PROOF SANITARY 3 JMHTVr CASHABLE TOP OREEN BACK 3 ISj I Phone or write and representative will IV eall at your home for measurements. iJk i vtJ No eharre for thi, service. WE MAKE 4 xVAY.N'Sfe. II SUBURBAN. CALLS.

AT I United Table Pad Company WPJH I IMMI IIIM II MM I "llm I Meet Betty mm Personally at Williams Grove Park SATURDAY NIGHT and Betty and Benny will be a special added attraction at The Moonlight Gardens, Saturday night Meet them and dance with them on the world's smallest "disc dance floor." WILLIAMS GROVE PARK Si UV1 DAY WILLIAMS GROVE PARK Betty and Benny will perform their Dance of Death at Great Height. See them ascend the pole promptly at 1 P. M. Sunday, in their attempt to dance seven continuous hours to break all previous records. Don't fail to be here at 8 P.

M. to see this spectacular finish. held this afternoon at William Mills Park. A strawberry luncheon and dinner will be served by the Men's Bible Class of St. Mark's Lutheran Church, West Fairview at the church tomorrow.

MRS. V0GELS0NG TO BE CHURCH SPEAKER Mrs. Charles Vogelsong, Mechan icsburg, will be the guest speaker at the annual program for the mothers and daughters of the Enola United Brethren Church tonight at 7.30 o'clock in the church. Mrs. Myrtle Howard will give a report of the recent missionary convention at Carlisle.

Music, will be provided by a young women's quartet I of the Otterbein United Brethren Church, Harrisburg. 16 TUESDAY EVENING JUNE 11, 1935 HARRISBURG telegraph MISSIONARY GROUP TO ELECT OFFICERS Officers will be elected at the June garden party of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Camp Hill Methodist Church' tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. R. Naugle, North Seventeenth street, Camp Hill.

Assisting hostesses will be: Mrs. Malcolm Simons, Mrs. William Hemperly and Mrs. C. R.

West brook. PASTOR a delegate "at the fourth" quarterly conference Mrs. Ralph Wagner, was named alternate. Walter Stewart was elected by the congregation as a trustee to complete the unexpired term of William A. Tenny, Sr, resigned.

The exterior of the church will be painted and the tower and walks will be repaired. WILSON GRADUATES ARE TOLD NEED FOR WORLD CO OPERATION Chambcrsbarr, June ill () Judge Sara, M. Soffel of the Allegheny county courts told the graduating class of Wilson College today she believes humanity's troubles can be cured by "increased world coopera tion." "There must be a planned world economy, having as its objective a monetary system that will afford a suitable medium of exchange among all a credit system' that will provide for a free flow of capi. taL a lowering of tariffs and the adoption of commercial policies that will again permit world trade to thrive and flourish," she said. Honorary degrees' of doctor of laws were conferred upon Judge Soffel and Dr.

Mary Sinclair Crawford, Dean of Women of the University of Southern California. 3 WEST SHORE NOTES AMBBiiNU oi ine uuiiev isarie Democratic Club, of New Oimhrrlnnd will be held to night at 8 o'clock in the Citizens Hose House, Fourth street, New Cumberland. Boy Scout Troop No. 88, of New Cumberland will present the tenderfoot investure ceremony at a West Shore Court of Honor at 7.45 o'clock in the William H. Nauss Post No.

143, New Cumberland American Legion home. Sixth street. The annual outing of the Phila thea Class of the Camp Hill Methodist Church, was held today on i the lawn at the Mary Jane Tea Room on the Gettysburg road. T' HE annual picnic of the Cru aders' Bible Class of the Camp Hill Methodist Church was Howdy. Mister Giraffe i Jim Tarver lifts Major Mite so he can see things.

Both will be seen when the Hagehbeck Wallace shows here tomorrow (Wednesday). WEST SHORE NEWS AUXILIARY WILL ELECT OFFICERS, TO PRESENT PLAY Camp Hill American Legion Unit to Have Meeting Officers of the Auxiliary of the Camp Hill Amercan Legion rosi No. 43. will be elected at a meet ing Thursday night at 8 o'clock in the social hall of the Camp Hill Municipal Building. A deleeate will also be elected to the State convention which will be held at Wilkes Barre in August.

Following the business session, a one act comedy will be presented under the direction of Mrs. Herman Hoffmier. Members of the cast will be: Mrs. Harrv Topliss, Mrs. Jonas Cassell, Mrs.

Howard M. Capper, Mrs. John L. Rausch and Mrs. Herman HofT mire.

CROSS BURNED A five foot cross placed in a wooden block was burned last night in Zarker street, near Nineteenth, puzzling residents of that vicinity. Lmm Si MJ iWA mm tt 1 I DETTY AND DENNY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT fPo) PARKING ADMISSIONA TTRACTIONS AMUSEMENTS MOVIES PLAY GROUNDS I7E1BB PRESIDENT MISS VIOLET ROWLAND Members of the West Fairview Civic Club at the annual meeting last night in the school auditorium re elected Miss Violet Rowland as w'" Other officers are: Vice W. Wolpert; recording sec retary, Miss Sophia Curry; financial secretary, Russell Hoerner; treasurer, Miss Mabel Esslinger. Members of the "executive committee: Mrs. Sylvan Neidig, Miss Laura Martin, Mrs.

'William Smeltzer, Mrs. Fred Seidel and Mrs. Charles Glessner. LEGION HAS MEMBERSHIP GAIN The New Cumberland American Legion Auxiliary has made the largest membership gain of any of the forty Units in this District. They have a membership of 211, which is 91 more than last year.

For this increase, Mrs. Robert Hempt, Membership Chairman, was awarded first membership prize at a meeting of the Units in Shamokin Saturday. The prize, n. ring, was presented by Mrs. A.

W. Miller, New Cumberland, District Director of the Auxiliary. Musical selections were presented at the Shamokin meeting by the following members of the New Cumberland Auxiliary Glee Club: Mrs. Stanley Hobart Hop kins, Mrs. Parker Heilig, Mrs.

Edgar Ham, Mrs. Paul Bratten, Mrs. A. W. Miller.

NAME COMMITTEE TO DISCUSS FIRE TRUCK The Women's Auxiliary of the Wormleysburg Hose Company at a recent meeting elected a committee to meet with groups from the borough council and the fire company to consider the purchase of a new fire apparatus. The committee selected Includes Mrs. Fern Keister, chairman; Mrs. Harry Barley and Mrs. Malcolm Hall.

A public party will be held by the Auxiliary tonight at 8 o'clock in the town hall. WINS SCHOLARSHIP I I L. WICKENHAVER Dean Harold E. B. Speight of Swarthmore College announced that Sidney L.

Wickenhaver, 327 North Twenty fourth street, Camp Hill, has been awarded an honorary scholarship in recognition of his outstanding scholastic record this yean S. G. BRECKENRIDGE NAMED SUPERVISOR OF CITY DISTRICT The home office of the Bankers Life Company, Des Moines, Iowa, has announced appointment of S. G. Breckenridge, Steeltou, as supervisor in.

charge of the company's Harrisburg territory. The appointment was effective June 1. Mr. Breckenridge has been a Bankers Life salesman In the Har risburg territory for nine years, dur ing which he has been among the company's leading producers. He was graduated from Steelton High School, attended Pennsylvania State College for two years and sold insurance for another company for five years before becoming affiliated with Bankers Life.

He has been a member of the Steelton school Board for ten years and has served as vice president of the board for five years. He is an active member of the Kiwanis Club and the Shrine. TO BUY UNIFORMS FOR SCHOOL BAND The East Pennsboro Township School Board last night at a meet ing made plans for the purchase of new uniforms for the Enola High School Band. The band plans to hold a festival July 8 and 9 on the lawn adjoining the school for the benefit of the uniform fund. ICECUTTEjA MASONIC SERVICE WILL COMMEMORATE FEAST OF ST.

JOHN The Harrisburg Lodge of Perfec tion, subordinate lodge of the Harrisburg Consistory, Scottish Rite Masons, will hold a service to commemorate the Feast of St. John the Baptist Tuesday evening, June 25 in Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Green and Cumberland streets. F9 0 9i: i an IS tt TamsDum Mercnams ine leiei 1 II MB DAY ONLY WEDNESDAY' ANOTHER GIANT The service will begin at 8 o'clock, The Consistory will meet Friday in Scottish Rite Cathedral, North; street. 1 iaTsnyder I The marriage of Miss Charlotte Claire Snyder, Carlisle, daughter of Charles Clare Snyder, Lemoyne.fto Lester Leroy Lay, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Roy Lay, Carlisle, took place on Saturday In the chapel or Bishopscourt. Canan Clifford W. French officiated. MEET BENNY AND BETTY IN PERSON In Conjunction With "PUBLIC HERO NO. 1" Wednesday Night 7:30 and 9:30 P.

M. See These Popular Daredevils Demonstrate Their Ability. Come and Ask Them Any Question You Wish About Their Act 412 Market Street The Theater of the Stars SUPER FOOD VALUES! Follow the Crowds to the GIANT Wednesday HARRISBURG SUBURBAN DAY IN ADDITION TO YOUR GIANT BARGAIN DAY BRINGS YOU BARGAINS SUPREME. DONT MISS THESE SUPER VALUES. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF EACH SAVING.

Self Service Grocery Department WEDNESDAY COMBINATION SPECIAL A SMALL PACKAGE OP All For POWDER AND 2 oar. Protex Soap Cfi'an Meat Department GENUINE SPRING MILK FED 17 Campbell's BEANS 5c LUSCIOUS BROKEN SLICED 16c WILSON'S TASTY DIXIE 3 25c Ready Prepared Spicy Meat Loaf. Try It 1 PICKLES NATURAL SAUCE DILL or SOUR Veal Chops "17c 3 oz 23c SARDINES. ,..2 13c ELL 0. 4k'M 22c Bethel Heights Early June PEAS 2 19c Tender Meaty Peas.

You'll Love Them! SELOX "The Speed Soap" PllC FLY niDDoris Sea Food Department I'JIIITOS as 6c PORGIES OR A 4n CROAKERS I OC SEA TROUT A 4 rum boston lbs lift A MACKEREL 1 3C FRESH HADDOCK A to Since their arrival in Harrisburg BETTY and BENNY have been restricted to a diet of only the finest quality, carefully selected foods to help retain nerves of steel necessary to perform this dazzling stunt. THAT'S WHY THEY HAVE SELECTED THE GIANT FOR THEIR POOD NEEDS while located here. BETTY and BENNY have become friends of the GIANT. "HEAD AND SHOULDERS OVER EVERYTHING IN ITS LINE," they say, "AND WE OUGHT TO VBRIPINE COMP. 12c MAXWELL HOUSE 28c ARGO STARCH 2pk" 17c Fruits and Vegetables SWEET JU1UY CALIF.

ORANGES GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS SELECT RIPE doz. doz. Delicatessen Department WAFER SLICED 7 Swansdown CAKE FLOUR Pkge 27C 12c 12c TOLlflTOES VAft I ARUE NO 1 NEW POTATOES 17c Lamb Chops 17c Dried Beei 29c FRESH GROUND MILD, TASTY a hi 11 2 2Qc Cream Cheese lDc SMOKED BOSTON BUTTS 26V2C FRESH SLICED LIVER 225C FINEST QUALITY OLEO a 27c Meat Loaf Minced Han FRESH CREAMERY Butter a jjayx OF I and Save!.

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