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1 1 1 at at at at at at a a a a L. 16 TUESDAY EVENING HARRISBURG A TELEGRAPH MARCH 11, 1941 Charming Mannequins Will Model Spring and Summer Fashions in the Zembo Shriners' Annual Easter Parade A MARY ELIZABETH FLEMMING MARGARET DICKMAN SALLY FURMAN These twenty attractive man's, will model Spring annual four-day Shriners' Zembo Mosque, 3rd and Thursday, Friday and are: Nine Called For New Draft Eight Steelton Men and One From Middletown Picked Eight of the nine men selected by County Board No. 1, Steelton, for induction March 17, are from Steelton, The ninth is from Middletown. All but one of the men selected are volunteers. Those called are: William Clory, Negro; Frank Anthony Cernugel, George, Rodney Savich, Roger Magaro, Middletown; Charles Edward Sharon, John Joseph Kolaric, Kenneth Elwood Vanatta, Charles Anthony Nastav, all volunteers and Richard Lewis Brown, selected.

Buick's SPRING JUBILEE March 8-15 We're celebreighting the return of spring with the Buick Yet Best AT YOUR BUICK DEALER'S Starting WednesdayBowman's Fashion Show at Zembo Mosque ZORA GOODMAN MARY REZZO girls, all employes of Bow-1 and Summer Fashions in the Easter Parade, to be given at Division streets, tomorrow, Saturday, at 7 and 9 o'clock. They STEELTON: Borough Buys Police Cruiser Council Also Opens Bids For 500-Gallon Pumper Steelton Council last night purchased a police cruiser auto from the Sharosky Motor Company, Steelton. Council expects delivery by the end of the week. Council opened bids for a new 500-gallon pumper for the Citizens Fire Company ranging in price from $6000 to $7000, but deferred action on awarding the until the April meeting. Action was delayed to permit members of the property committee to inspect fire trucks in this vicinity previously sold by the five bidders.

The bidders gave allowances of $100 to $950 on the apparatus now used. School Board Asks Bids on Coal Supply The Steelton School Board will receive bids, March 28, for more than 1000 tons of coal. The board is expected to award the contract at the next meeting in April. The bids are being received by O. H.

Aurand, superintendent and secretary of the board, W. H. Nell. Coal will be purchased as follows: 750 tons for the high school; 90 tons for the Hygienic; 50 tons for the East End; 80 tons Side; 60 tons for Major Bent; 50 for Fothergill and 15 for the Home School. Oyster Supper An oyster dinner and supper will be held by Paxtang Council No.

2, Degree of Pocahontas, of Steelton, Wednesday at the Moose Home, 223 North Front street, from 11 a. to 2 p. and from 5 to 7 p. m. Doughnut Social A doughnut social will be held at 8 o'clock tonight by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the German Quartet Club in the social hall at Front and Washington streets.

Meets Tomorrow The Ladies' Aid Society of the Trinity Lutheran Church, Steelton, will meet Wednesday at 7.30 p. in the church parlor. Group Meets The Brotherhood of the German Lutheran Church, Steelton, will meet tonight at 7.30 o'clock at the home of the late Sebastian Zark, 538 Mohn street. A BIG O.K.FROM U.S.A. EPSI COLA Made Company, Long City, A SPARKLING N.Y.

only by EPSI AMERICA'S BIGGEST NICKEL'S WORTH SWING 1 PURCES SATISFYIE Authorized Bottler, Cloverdale Spring Co. Phone 4-3320 JEAN ADAMACK, LILLIAN SNYDER, EDNA BOGGS Mrs. Beard Named New Head of Chorus Mrs. Herman Beard was elected president of the newly organized Ladies Chorus of the Steelton Parent-Teacher Association last night at the high school building. Other officers are: Mrs.

Fred Connor, vice-president; Mrs. C. Smith, secretary -treasurer; Mrs. Jacob Heberlig, assistant tary-treasurer; Mrs. Harry Haas, publicity chairman; Miss Loveina Bennett, director; and Mrs.

Charles Omhit, pianist. The chorus will meet the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Others attending the organization meeting last night were Mrs. Kieth Smith, Mrs. Mary C.

Lord, Mrs. David Maxwell, Mrs. Harry Devore, Mrs. Jacob Emery, Mrs. Lee Miller and Mrs.

Herbert Fries. 125 Attend Rally of Union Groups The spring of the Dauphin County Christian Endeavor Union was held last night at the First Presbyterian Church, Steelt on, with approximately 125 in attendance. Instead of the usual rally, each one attending was given the choice of attending a class coveren ing some phase of Christian Endeavor. The meeting closed with a demonstration of a well planned worship Street period United given by the Derry Brethren Society. Speakers were the Rev.

Robert J. Black, Miss Martha Daeschner, Miss J. Nedra Schilling, Arthur R. Bodmer, Robert M. Carroll, New Stamp Issued John J.

Verbos, Steelton Postmaster today announced that a new three-cent stamp, the "150th Anniversary of Statehood of Vermont" was placed on sale this week at the post office. This has been the first new stamp placed on sale since before Christmas. Class Meets The Men's Bible Class of the (First Methodist Church, Steelton, will meet tonight at 7.30 o'clock at the church to finish redecorating the primary department Sunday School room. James Roosevelt Wins Final Divorce Decree Los Angeles, March final decree of divorce has been entered in behalf of James Roosevelt, son of the President, from Betsey Cushing Roosevelt. Roosevelt, a motion picture producer, now is serving a year's duty at San Diego as Captain of Marines.

For WINTER COMFORT and ECONOMY HOME INSULATION STORM WINDOWS RADIATOR CABINETS J. C. Budding Company PHONE 7261 NILA SILLET ARLENE MOORE SARA BERNINGER MARIE HOFFMAN STUDIO OF BOWMAN'S OBITUARIES RIES MRS. CHARLES F. MOTTER Mrs.

Carrie M. Motter, 60, wife el of Charles died her home 2108 Brookwood street Monday. Surviving are her husband; a son, Marlin, Harrisburg; two grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs. Daniel C. Sanders, Philadelphia; Mrs.

Leroy Shover, Akron, Ohio; Clara and Bertha Adams, both of Harrisburg; and one brother, Charles L. Adams, Newport. She was a member of Epworth Methodist Church and a teacher in the Ruth Rible Class of the church for 35 years. Services will be at the home, Thursday at 10 a. with further services at Epworth Church at 10,30.

The Rev. Max T. Hall, pastor, will officiate. Burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the home 7 p.

m. Wednesday. MRS. CORA L. FRYE MARY WERTZ Mrs.

Cora L. Frye, widow of Jefferson Frye, died Sunday at her home, 139 Adams street, Steelton. She is survived by seven sons, Allen John Jefferson and Russell, all of Steelton; Horace, Washington; Charles, Pittsburgh, and the Rev. William Lynchburg, two daughters, Mrs. Helen Robinson and Bernice, both of Steelton; a sister, Mrs.

Susie Willis, Pittsburgh; a brother, Frank Jackson, Jamaica, N. 17 grandchildren and eight grandchildren. Services will be Wednesday at 2 p. at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, the Rev.

Warner Brown, officiating. Burial will be in Midland Cemetery. Friends may call at the G. F. Hooper funeral home, Second and Adams streets, Steelton, after 6 tonight.

JOHN SMOLIZER John Smolizer, 83, died Monday at the home of his son, Arthur, 3641 Brisban street, Paxtang. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lizzie; two sons in addition to Arthur, Harry, Enola; seven grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. will be at the Lee G. Wilt funeral home, 112 North Harrisburg street, Steelton, Wednesday at 2.30 p.

the Rev. Edgar G. Hertzler, Twenty-ninth Street United Brethren Church, officiating. Burial will be in Paxtang Cemetery. Friends may visit the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9.

MRS. ANNA BENKO Mrs. Anna Benko, 80, died Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Kovalek, 507 South Second street, Steelton. In addition to the daughter, she is survived by one son, George, Northampton; 13 grand children and four great-grandchildren.

Requiem High Mass will be celebrated Thursday at 9 a. at St. John's Catholic Church, the Rev. Paul Gieringer as celebrant. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.

Friends may call at the daughter's home Wednesday afternoon and night. BARBARA SHIPRAK, EL SIE BLACK HELEN ALLISON WILLIAM BROSS Shippensburg, March Bross, 84, of 241 East King street, died yesterday at his home after an illness of ten weeks. He was Lutheran a member Church, of the Memorial served as an He was also a member of the Masonic Lodge and the P. O. S.

of A. Surviving are a daughter, Miss Jennie Bross, at home, and a sister, Mrs. Newton Stevick, of Harrisburg. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. Dr.

W. W. Barkley. Burial will be made in Spring Hill Cemetery. ELMER F.

GOTTSHALL Elmer F. Gottshall, 75, died at his home, 2336 North Sixth street today. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary one brother, Roy, Philadelphia and one nephew, Roy, Boiling Springs. Services will be at the home Friday at 2 p.

the Rev. Dr. S. Winfield Herman, Zion Lutheran Church, of which he was a member officiating. Burial will be in the Churchtown Cemetery.

Friends may call at the home Thursday after 7 p. m. MRS. MARY F. LAVERTY Mrs.

Mary Frances Laverty, 84, widow of Charles K. Laverty, died Monday at home, 236 South Fourteenth street. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. A. M.

Lindsay, Harrisburg, nephew, R. H. Lindsay, Montclair, N. J. Services will be Thursday at 2 p.

m. at her home. The Rev. C. C.

Smith, First Church of God, of which she was a member, will officiate, assisted by the Rev. C. H. Grove. Burial will be in East Harrisburg Friends may call at the home Wednesday between 7 and 9 p.

m. LARRY E. LEVARTO Services for Larry E. Levarto, 9-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Levarto, 1843 Cameron street, who died Sunday in a local hospital, were held today at the Holy Cross Cemetery, the Rev. William M. Horrigan, rector of St. Mary's Catholic Church, officiating. LYNN D.

HALE Lynn D. Hale, 26, Harrisburg, R. D. 2, mechanic for the Motor Truck Equipment Company, 50 North Cameron street, died Monday in a local hospital. He was a member of Middletown Lodge of Moose.

Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Esther; two sons, Donald and Roy; a daughter, Doris, at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce; a brother, R.

Glen; a sister, Mrs. Horace Lenhart, all of Harrisburg, and his grandfather, Harvey Hale, of Shippensburg. Services will be Thursday at 2 p. at the Henry S. Fisher funeral home, 1334 North Second street, the Rev.

Dr. Lewis C. Manges, Memorial Lutheran Church, officiating. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p. m.

CHARLOTTE ELFRETH MARY BISHOP JANE LUDLOW MARGARET TRIMMER, In addition to this delightful there will be six acts of guaranteed to be unusually ing to all ages; also a at 2 p. m. Workers Would Ban Women Bartenders Organized bartenders and restaurant employes of Pennsylvania asked the legislature today to make State-wide a law prohibiting women from tending bar in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Scranton, the State's three largest cities. Marriage Applications Gordon Arnold Markel, 22, Millersburg, and Miss Doris Mary Rita Sanders, 21, Alton, N. H.

Anthony Peter Bajaic, 28, Steelton, and Miss Dora Irene Arnold, 31, 542 Race street. S. ED SNAVELY S. Ed Snavely, 83, 113 Chestnut street, a member of the common council from 1909 to 1911, and a former tax collector in Fourth ward, died Monday in a local hospital. He is survived by a sister, Mrs.

Mary Lehman, Harrisburg; two nephews, Harvey E. Knupp, Dauphin, George S. Knupp, Middletown. He was a liveryman in Harrisburg for twenty-five years. Services will be Thursday at 3.30 p.

m. at the Dugan funeral home, 1600 Market street, the Rev. Dr. Lewis C. Manges, Memorial Lutheran Church, officiating.

Burial will be in the Oberlin Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p. m. JOHN M. KINNARD John M.

Kinnard, 72, retired carpenter, died Monday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Edward Stough, 1526 Regina street. In addition to the daughter, he is survived by one brother, George, Mechanicsburg, one grandchild and one great-grandchild. Services will be Thursday at 2 p. at the daughter's home, the Rev.

Harry W. Zechman, Derry Street United Brethren Church, officiating. Burial will be in Mechanicsburg Cemetery. Friends may call at the daughter's home Wednesday night. showing of Easter Finery, Broadway vaudeville, which is fast moving and entertainchildren's matinee on Saturday, FRANK STATEMENT to all who can use extra cash If $300 some amount you want get money from it to $20 without borrow any to going through a lot of red tape or embarrassment without co-signers and without putting up everything you own as security.

We've just opened up a new streamlined loan service here and we believe that folks in this town are honest. That's why all we need to know is that you are willing and able to repay a loan in sensible monthly instalments. Your promise to pay is good enough for us. Quick service, fair rates, pin-money payments. If you need cash, see us at once.

Lighthouse Loan Finance Company of Pennsylvania, Room 40, Union Trust Corner Second and Strawberry Sts. MRS. SAMUEL RADLE Mary Radle, 67, wife of Samuel Radle, Monday at her home, 212 East Front street, Marietta. Surviving are her husband; three daughters, Mrs. Roy Burkepile, Millerstown; Mrs.

C. W. Rader, and Mrs. George Wagner, both of South Eola; two sons, Arthur, Northumberland; 12 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; a brother, Abraham Seiler, Port Treverton, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Stack, Linglestown.

Services will be Wednesday at 2 p. at the Musselman funeral home, 324 Hummel avenue, Lemoyne, the Rev. J. O. Biggs, retired pastor of Enola Evangelical Church, officiating.

Burial will be in Enola Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight after 7. MRS. ELIZA J. DAVIS LEEDY Mrs.

Eliza J. Davis Leedy, died Sunday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harriet Reynolds, 622 Muench street. She is survived by her husband, William another daughter, Mrs. Clara Yokum, Steelton; four sons, Chester A.

Sease, James P. Sease, Ralph all of Harrisburg, and Francis Sease, California; one brother, Jones A. Hort, Newmanstown; seventeen grandchildren; and twelve great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be Friday at 1 p. m.

at the Reynold's residence; the Rev. Allen C. Shue, pastor, Fifth Street Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in East Harrisburg Cemetery. Friends may call at the home Thursday from 7 to 9 p.

m. JAMES D. HARVIE A hostler in Engine House 2, Pennsylvania Railroad, for thirty years, James D. Harvie, 58, died today in a local hospital. He was member of the Brotherhood of Firemen and Engineers, 174, and John Harris Lodge, Knights of Pythias, he is survived by his widow, Sarah; his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. Harvie, Wheeling, West Virginia; and one brother, Roy, West Virginia. Services will be Friday at 2 p.

m. at the Fackler funeral home, 1314 Derry street; burial in the Harrisburg Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday from 7 to 9 p. m. MRS.

FYANNA JEFFERIS Mrs. Fyanna Jefferis, 92, widow of James died at her home 409 Woodbine street, Monday. She is survived by one daughter, Myra, at home; a son, William Harrisburg; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services will be at the Charles C. Baker, funeral home, Third and Maclay streets, Thursday at 10.30 a.

the Rev. L. L. Owens, Ridge Avenue Methodist Church, of which she was a member, officiating Burial will be in the Harrisburg Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Wednesday after 7 p.

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