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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 14

Publication:
The Evening Newsi
Location:
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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14
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PAGE FOURTEEN THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1926 ACTIVITIES IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY AND PERSONAL NOTES OF INTEREST will spend two weeks at a cottage "The in Perdix. They will Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Snow, 1242 Walnut street, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hillmr, 2025 Lenox street, i 1 .1 fc leave early next week.

Children of Two Community Centers Enjoy Ride On Dance Boat iknerSors GUIDES CANNOT SOLICIT TRADE ON HIGHWAYS Battlefield guides will hereafter do their solicitation on the streets of the borough only, having been barred from the highways approaching Gettysburg by the order of Capt. Wilson G. Price, head of the State Motor Patrol. The order was issued after Captain Price, who, while driving to THIRTY NORTH THIRD Closed All Day Monday Open Saturday Until 6 O'clock Gettysburg last week attired in; civilian clothes, was halted on the Alteration Sale" lU, 11 TT tJT KJ UlUV TV Ilk UlUl VV take him over the battlefields. An investigation revealed that the guides frequently point to their badges on their uniforms to induce motorists to stop.

Captain Price then ordered the patrolmen at the Gettysburg substation to see that this practice is A VALUABLE ASSET! A Diener Diamond Guarantee means that under Diener's signature you have the weight, color and quality of the our own registered number, and an agreement to allow full purchase price at any time in exchange for a ring of greater value. Diener policy for over thirty years I Another reason for doing the largest diamond business in town business built -on public confidence. Deferred Payments Immediate Possession stopped. A State law prohibits i a Values which make it very much worthwhile to put up with any inconveniences caused by our remodelingi anyone not, in me unuorm 01 a State policeman to stop motorists on the highways, while another forbids solicitation on the open roads. Several conferences were held between Robert F.

Wible, representing the association of guides, and Captain Price regarding the matter. A number of guides also vis DIENER The -408 Jeweler Market St. ited him yesterday, and it was finally agreed that the guides will halt tourists in the borough streets only. "What We Say It Is, IT IS" Store Open Saturday Nights Until 9 P. M.

Summer Apparel at Less Than Clearance Sale Prices mu: fed I it I (V Open Saturday Nights ill's All Over Saturday! 1 Your Last Chance To Shop In This Wonderful New Fall Things Are Specially Priced Smart Accessories at Specially Low Prices Feature Jantzen Swimming Suits i These are some of the children of the community centers on In orth Seventh street and South inth street enjoying their ride on the dance boat Tuesday afternoon. A few of the little voyagers were awed at the great play space which the boat afforded atnkthe expanse of water. Others expressed their feelings by showing their whole bag of acrobatic tricks before the boat left the landing. Mothers and babies came the flavors so good PEP Gives strength. Bring health.

Full of life-giv inz elements. A ready along with the boys and girls who play at the centers. Both centers are operated by the Child Welfare Association. i jj to-eat cereal. At your.

MISS SPANGLER grocer a. mm At Annual Picnic About fifty members of the Mothers' Service Club of the Central Y. M. C. A.

attended the annual picnic of the club held yesterday at Camp Shikellimy. The boys at. the camp gave an exhibition of swimming for the mothers. A picnic supwr served on the porches or. the lodges.

TO WED AUG. 15 Miss Nita M. H. Spangler, PEP Patriot-News Want Ads Bring Results daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George THE PEPPY BRAN FOOD M. Spangler, 233 Emerald street, has chosen Sunday evening, Aug ust 15, as the date for her wedding to Homer L. Kreider, son of Dr. Our Entire Remaining Stock of High Type Summer Silk Dresses and Mrs. J.

Kreider, 1410 Derry street. The ceremony will take place in the bixth btreet United Brethren Church, with the Rev. J. Owen Jones as the of At Your Disposal at Two Radical Low Prices Miss Roddy to'Marry The marriage of Miss Anne Roddy, a former teacher in the William Penn High School, and Clair G. Kinter, of Pittsburgh, will take place Saturday, September 4, in Bellevue, Pittsburgh, at.

their new home. The bride-elect is a daughr ter of Dr. H. J. Roddy, a professor at Millersville Normal School.

Miss Roddy is a graduate of the Millersville Normal School, Goucher College i and attended Columbia University. She was a member of the local Goucher Club and a member of the Harrisburg-Lancaster Pi Beta Phi Fraternity. While in this city she resided at 3102 North Second street. Couple Weds Here The marriage of Miss Ruth Marie College, of New German-town, and David Lee Linard, of Locust Gap, was solemnized on Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the Epworth Methodist Church, Twenty-first and Derry streets. The Rev.

George S. Womer officiated. Mr. Linard is employed by the Bethlehem Steel Company. They will reside at Locust Gap.

To Hold Lawn Fete The Ladies' Aid Society of the Heckton Methodist Church will hold a lawn fete thjs evening at the church. ficiating The bride will be unattended. Oliver Spangler, brother of the bride, will give a recital prior to the ceremony. Miss bpangler is a graduate of $14.75 $16.75 $18.75 This Season's Smartest Silk Dresses Central High School and of West Chester. State Normal School.

She was a teacher in the Woodward Building in this city. is mr. Jtvreiaer is a memoer wane Dauphin County Bar. He is a grad uate of Central High School, Dickinson College, and the Dickinson School of Law. All colors.

All the pret- silks $5 tiest Plan's for Concerts "Form: Classic and will but not all style. be the general topic for the 1 Wednesday Club's afternoon concerts for the coming season. Plans for the new season have been made Choice of Any of Our by the program committee which consists of Mrs. J. Decevee, rs.

MH. H. Rhodes, Mrs. Lee S. Izer and Mrs.

William A. Good. Higher Type Silk Dresses Regularly Sold Up to $34.75 i An outpouring of merchandise "seldom seen at this season! A general summer clearance of everything in stock to make room for incoming fall goods! Bargains plentiful as leaves on the trees; wearables every man and boy will have weeks, yes, months of service from during summer days and fall days-PRICES TELL THEIR OWN STORY OF SAVING. Y-Y 1 1 1. WW Ij Fashion's lead-ingr successes printed crepe, I 1 1 shades plain The development of form In its successive stages will be illustrated by each of the nine programs, as follows: Song Form and Lyric Piece, October 20.

Dance Form, November 17. Theme and Variation. Transcription, Rondo and Art Ballad, December 8. Eugene, Canon Madrigal and Chorus, January 6. Suite and Song Cycle, January 19.

Beethoven Centenary, The Sonata and other Forms, February 2. Fantasy and Art Song, March 9. Chamber Music and Song with obligato. March 24. and a vast variety of de- sierns.

Polka Dots, Flat Crepes and combinations of different silks. All sizes but not In each model. 75c Fancy Silk and Silk and Lisle HOSE $2.00 Slimmer Flannel SHIRTS Collar Attached $1.19 Genuine B.V.D. 89c 2 to a Customer $1.00 Silk and Silk and Wool TIES 59c 2 for $1.00 41c Another Sensational Worth Your While Program Music and The Recita 111 tive and Ana, Apnl 6. Entertains.

Club Silk Hosiery Mrs. David Landis, 2009 North $4.49 50c Van Heusen COLLARS Announcement Miss Hemmerich Formerly manarer of tJia Kauf-mnn Beauty Shop, la back again and Invites ths patronage of all her old friend! and Special! Beautifying Pads $1.00 A facial treatment which eleanae the face, beautifies and smoothes the skin at a very special price. Special! Manicuring 50 Ordinarily our charge Is 7Bo. This reduction for a limited time only. Special! Marinello Preparations At Reduced Prices (Second Floor 1 $2.50..

PAJAMAS $1.59 $2.50 White Imported English Broadcloth SHIRTS Neckband and Collar Attached Sale Genuine First Grade $20 to $3 Pure Thread Silk 31c Fifth street, entertained the Happy Handful Club on Wednesday evening at her home. The evening was spent in sewing. The following were present: George Willis, Mrs. Earl Baltozer, Mrs. Ross Fasick, Mrs.

3 to a Customer James Knash, Mrs. Will Shocker, and Full Mrs. Charles bhaffer, Mrs. Arthur Barnhart, Mrs. Clarence Miller, Mrs.

Leroy Potteiger, Mrs. Roy Hose Beard, Jean Willis, Richard John Barnhart and Earl Landis. Lot of Fancy Patterns Imported English Broadcloth Shirts $1.26 $2.50 Silk Striped Woven Madras Shirts $1.59 Lot of SILK SHIRTS Values up to $8.00 $3.78 $2.50 CAPS $1.49 I tL This Season's most' Entertain, for Daughter Mrs. C. Schreckengust, of the desirable weights- ft ttttMnORtMIWIOVUf VJP shades, all silk, and Some Some with Lovine Apartments, 1010 North Third street, entertained recently for her daughter.

Anna Mary, who ar te lisle top. if sizes. celebrated her fifth birthday anniversary. The decorations were I pinlf and white. The guests were: Dorothy Calhane, Rose Calhane, Ap 337 Market WiT street Open Evenings MILLER KADES I CHAIRS FOR RENT GEO.

K. REIST Eleanor Calhane, Dorothy Jane Sheffier, Patrick Delaney. Pauline Sheffier, Bruce Kline, Dale Sei.lel, 7 Xt MarlfM finnarn Thi Mnrhit Sniinra Tkonf Sfnrn I Governor Hotel Bldg. Donald Keller, Billy Schrecken- gust, Anna Mary Schrcckcngust and Mrs. bweeney..

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