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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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THE. EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, PENNA, Carlisle and Cumberland Valley News PAGE TWELVE Many Festivals Are 1 60 FARMERS ON Planned in Fortnight Fresh Grey, Green J. -B. Meixol, Boiling H. C.

Kyner, Shippensburg R. D. Jonas A. Raudabaugh, New Kingston; Harold Park, A. M.

Musselman, Boiling Springs R. D. Fred Oiler, Newville R. D. William H.

Shu-man, Newburg R. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shughart, Carlisle R. D.

3. CARLISLE, July 30. Many rural festivals will be held all "over the Barracks Band Gives Concert for Regiment. CARLISLE, July Barracks Band of the Army Medical Field Service School here gave a concert last evening in honor of the 104th Medical Regiment, now in training at the barracks. This evening at 7.30 o'clock the regular weekly concert will be given.

The following program will be pre-. Carlisle Notes CARLISLE, July 30. J. Fred Myers, North Pitt street, who was badly burned when struck by lightning Saturday, is convalescing at his home. Mervin 'L.

Minnich, of Waynesboro, visited here on Dr. Wilbur Harrington Norcross, South College street, will preach in the Metropolitan Methodist Church, Washington, August. 2 and 9. country during the next few weeks, A festival and chicken corn soup supper will be held at the, Lower Frankford Stone Church, Saturday TOUR OF COUNTY CARLISLE, July 30. More than sixty Cumberland County farmers and their wives are on the Swine Breeders' automobile tour through the Shena.ndoah Valley.

The Cumberland County delegration met similar sented: March "Thunder and Blazes," Laur Miss Ef fie Moul Is Named Y. Secretary CARLISLE, July Effie Moul has been elected house secretary of the local Y. W. C. A.

by the board of directors to succeed Mrs. Grace who has accepted a position at' Hood Colloge, Frederick, Md. Miss Moul will assume duties of secretary August 1. endeau; overture, fcuryanthe, we and Brown Fiber Furniture Upholstered in Gay Cretonnes, at August Prices ..45 62 $75 $85 Fresh in their shining paint, comfortable, colorful in their coverings; this Fiber Furniture has recently come to us' from the manufacturer for our August For the first time since Fiber Furniture has been in Vogue, we are able to offer a Three-piece Suite in Brown upholstered in a striped and brocaded cretonne at $45.00. ber; tango, "La Bella Argentina, afternoon, August 15.

A festival will be held at McAllister's Church, Saturday evening. i The Ladies' Aid Society of the Methodist "Church of Barnitz, will hold a festival on the Barniti jschool grounds Thursday evening, August 6. The Middlesex United Brethren Church and Sunday School' will hold a festival this evening on the church grounds. Robrto; dance Hongroise, "La Zin parties from other parts or eastern Pennsylvania at Chambersburg. Those who are on the trip from Cumberland County are: D.

G. Duncan and Eleanor Duncan, gana," Bohm; largo from Dvorak' "New World Symphony," fox. trot, "My hugar, Uttie; saxo Shippensburg; William F. Ocker, phone solo, "Scenes That Are Shippensburg R.D. P.

L. Baugh- man, Theodore Huhn, David Gensler, Brightest," Hentonj played by mu stcian Albert Rutherford; chant, "On A. Elliott Miller, H. Calaman, all the Banks of the Sebaou," Sellenick of Newville R. D.

3: Mr. and Mrs. J. Star-spangled Banner: J. Railing, Shippensburg R.

D. John Clouse, Newville R. G. Prof. G.

Thomas and family, of Brooklyn, recently fisited Rev. Ira S. Ernst, 65 West South street. Mrs. Harvey Brake, of Carlisle, is Mrs.

Joseph K. Minnick, Chambersburg. Miss Laura Paul, of was a recent guest of Alice Paul, West Louther street. Robert Brown, S.oth. Pitt street, has returned home after an operation for the removal of tonsils at the Carlisle Hospital.

Members of the Mechanicsburg lodge pf the Knights of the Golden Eagle will go to Loysville Tuesday night to -boost Ira Zeigler, of Carlisle, for the office of grand master of records of the State of Pennsylvania. Mr. Ze icier is a past grand chief of the order. Dr. C.

E. Wogan, Guy Wogan and Buck Fagan attended the Athletic-Detroit game at Philadelphia on Monday. NOMINATION PAPERS Alleged Drunken Auto Driver to Get Hearing CARLISLE, July 30. Frank Goodyear, Mt, flolly, Springs, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Constable Sylvan Clay on' a charge of driving an automobile while he" was under the influence of liquor. He was remanded to the lockup pending a hearing before Justice John L.

Boyer. CARLISLE, July 30. The follow. ENTERTAIN FOR NIECE CARLISLE, July 30. Harry Wilson, 351 East Louther street, entertained at a arty in honor of the birthday of her niece, Miss -Doris I.

Knoche. There were about thirty guests present. The party was held on the lawn under a large canopy of crepe paper from Leigh, Newville S. Mr. and Mrs.

Alexander Woods, Mrs. Jennie Woods, William Woods, all of Carlisle R. D. 8. E.

H. Booze and family, Shippens ing nomination papers were filed yesterday at the county commission burg; -Ralph J. Herman and Miss ers' at the courthouse here: W. L. Republican, judge Herman, Carlisle R.

W. H. Kepp, election, Lower Allen Township JNew William Hoffman, Carlisle D. Mr. and Mrs.

John Isaac Bowman, constable, Lower Al 3- Piece Holland Grey Suite, $75.00 Holland Grey Suite of Davenport, Rocker and Straight Chair, upholstered in cretonne of pink roses and. trellis patterns. August Sale Price, 75.00. 4- Piece Apple Green $62.00 Apple Green Suite of Davenport, Rocker, Straight Chair and Table, upholstered in Gay cretonne with bird. August Sale Price, S62.00.

The First Time This 3-Piece Suite of Brown Fiber Has Sold for For the first time since Fiber Fur-, niture has been in vogue, we are able to offer a THREE-piece Suite in Brown Fiber, 1 upholstered in a striped and brocaded cretonne. This Suite is made by one of the most reputable houses making furniture and is the first season it has been placed on the market to sell at $45.00. which hung Japanese lanterns. The party was. featured by many games and Thomas Keinman, a fresh air visitor from New, York City, len: U.

J. uicitey ifepubiican con. L. Basehore, Mechanicsburg R. D.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mentzer; Me- SAMUEL. R. WEARY DIES July 30.

Samuel R. stable, Lower Allen; iPaul Mowery Republican, tax collector. Lower Al R. D. John Davidson, was proclaimed undisputed champion len; C.

C. High and A. Re Weai'y, 76 years old, 463 North Pitt street, died at his horns at midnight ice cream eater. Mowersville Mr. and Mrs.

John A. Handshew, Shippensburg R. D. 6: school director, Lower Al- lep; Pengo, register assessor. A.

L. Bierbow, Z. M. Willhide and son; following a long illness. He is survived by his wife and the Mrs.

Wolf and Martha Hemminger, Lower Allen; A. P. Greenawalt, Re NERVOUS PEOPLE of Walnut Bottom, are visiting Mr, publican, valuation assessor. Lower and Mrs. Henry Soutters Pitts following, children: Mrs.

John Mathias and Wilmer Wagner, Carlisle; 'James Stceltonj burgh. and and Mrs. W. Brehm, all of Carlisle R. D.

John Hensel Mowersville; C. C. Kimmel, Carlisle. Slater Stauffer, T. A.

Carothers, S. Emory Musselman, all of Carlisle S. Roy Bierbower, Carlisle R. D. Allen; B.

F. Fulton, Republican, jus. ties, Lower Allen; Paul Reiff, Republican, 'inspector. Lower Allen. Ellsworth and Rodney, Naugle, of WHO ARE PALE I Walnut Bottom, recently visited their Harry Weary, Harrisburg, and by three brothers', David, Carlisle; Daniel, Middlesex, North Middleton Township, and one sister, Mrs John Eslinger, Walnut Bottom.

sister, Mrs. Harvey Shade, in ENTERTAIN AT PARTY CARLISLE, July 30. Mr. and Mrs Need a Blood Making Tonic to Puttomoriwv 3-Piece Olive Grey Suite, $85.50 Olive, Grey Suite of Davenport Rocker and Straight Chair, upholstered In grey cretonne of bright pattern. Spring seats.

August Sale Price, $85.60. 3-Piece Brown Suite, $82.00 This Brown Fiber Suite of Davenport, Rocker and Straight Chair is upholstered in' Baker-cut Velour. It has been one of our best sellers and may be had in different colors. August Sale' Price, $82.00. SEPARATE BROWN FIBER CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, SPECIAL AT $11.50 Funeral services will be held at Birthday Party Given William Smith, Upper Holly, entertained at a party held in honor of o'clock.

Saturday afternoon, Burial will be in 'the cemetery at Wag Correct Nervous Condition. the. anniversary of Miss. Anna smith. Those present were For, Mrs.

Isaac Ocker SHIPPENSBURG. July 80. A goners rtortn Middle-ton Township. When a pale and sallow com- Mr. and Mrs.

W. W. Smith, Oliver bmith, Mane Smith. Mrs. Boomer.

Mr. DlexioYi accompanies a nervous and Mrs. Harbold, condition there is a strong proba birthday surprise party was held at the home of "Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ocker on Monday evening in honor EPPLEY REUNION CARLISLE.

July 30. The' sixth an smith and two sons, Harry and John bility that the nervous trouble is and Mr. andl Mrs. Wilbur Boyer and of Mrs. Ocker s1 i orty- caused by thin blood.

How such a son, noDcrt. three guests were present, as fol nual of the Eppley family will be held, at Boiling Springs Park, Wednesday August 12, can be corrected is snown lows: Mr. and Mrs. John Holtry, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Powell, Mr. and Mrs. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT by the following authentic Lee Gabler fend children, Donald, SENSEMAN REUNION CARLISLE. July ,30. The annual "My trouble was lack of blood CARLISLE, July 80.

Mr. and Mrs. William Kissinger have announced the birth of a son. William Kissintrer. Virginia Gabler; and Mrs, Isaac Shank, Mr.

and Mrs. Friese Shank, reunion of the Senseman family will Mr. and Mrs. Harry Franklin, Helen complicated with says Mrs. Glerma MacDonald, of No, 16 Devereaux street.

"I at ine uarnsie Jtiospitai. be held at Boiling Springs Park, Franklin, Nellie Franklin, Mr. and Saturday, August 8. i Mrs. Paulmer Franklin, Edna Crusey, never seemed to get over being MARRIAGE LICENSE Mr.

and Mrs. John Ocker, Mr, and Mrs. John Bender, son Walter Ben- CARLISLE, July 30. A marriage. LODGE HOLDS PICNIC CARLISLE, July 30.

The Edith tired, my blood was thin and my complexion pale. I was extremely nervous and easily excited. I did den, Grandmother Bender, Mr. and license was granted at mgerstown, to Robert Hollinshead, Newville. Rebekah Lodge of Carlisle held its Mrs.

Clarence Crider and children, not have much appetite and at the and Beatrice Schlack, Martinsburg, Aubert. Lula Crider, Grandmother annual picnic and outing at Boiling Springs Park this afternoon. W. Va. close of a day's work would be Crider, Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Crider, Mrs. Susan Willis. Miss Lizzie Ocker, Cur completely exhausted Neuritis tis Mr. and Mrs.

Isaac Ocker and children, Mary, Aaron, pains kept me from getting needed sleep. My mother was a great believer in Williams' Pink Pills Amos and Harry Ocker, of bhippens- burg; Mrs. Fred Walters, of Hagers- town. 1 Firemen Celebrate and persuaded me to give them a trial. That was several months ago after my condition had been made worse by a light attack of the saw improvement in a very short time.

I seemed to get new blood find could see that I was get MLY Arrival of Uniforms NEWVILLE, July 30. A firemen's parade was held here Tuesday eve ning to celebrate the- arrivai of the new uniforms lor the friendship ting stronger. I had a better color and the neuritis pains vere being helped. I slept better and' my appetite was; ine, I feel good now Uire Company. The parade was, headed by the Shippensburg: Band, followed by the and have recommended Williams' Pink Pills to a number of my Cumberland Valley Hose Company, Shippensburg; the, Friendship friends." Ydur own druireist can sell you a uoniors, the Newville Band, the Friendship.

Fire Company, the fire box containing two weeks' treat apparatus and' vehicles. St. hlmo ment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Getter was chief marshal of the procession. An.

interesting part of the for sixty cents. If your blood is thin parade was the old "Kesolution." a CMdrens 'CottOT to hand fire apparatus' dating back start this treatment today. -Write the Dr. Williams Medicine, Schenectady, N. for the booklet, "Building Up the Blood." It will 1828.

Funeral Services for cost you nothing. Cloth The Rev. W. I. Sheaffer SHIPPENSBURG.

July 30. Fu es Look md neral services for the Rev. W. I. Sheaffer, BO years aid, pastor of the Church of the- Brethren at Hunts- WOMEN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR Women's White Cotton Ribbed Vests, bodice and built-up shoulder styles, regular and extra sizes, 39c Women's White Cotton Ribbed Union Suits, sleeveless, knee length, cuff or shell knee, regular and extra sizes 59c Women's Glove Silk Vests, bodice style, self-material shoulder straps, pink and peach STREET FLOOR ORDER CASH'S WOVEN NAMES NOW! Young people going, away to school vacationists it's best to have' your! name on every garment!" You may have them in yarious styles of -lettering, black, white or colors.

About two weeks is required to fill an order. Prices are Three Dozen $1.50 Six Dozen $2.00 Twelve Doz. $3.00 50c Extra for Rush Orders NOTIONS. STREET FLOOR. REAR dale, were held yesterday afternoon Rheumatic Pains Go Swollen Joints Vanish.

2 o'clock, from the Church of the Fe Brethren of Huntsdale, near here. LikcLinenf Several hundred people attended the funeral. Mr. Shaeffer was a gradu ate of the local Cumberland Valley State Normal School, was a school board member of his township and for the past-several yesrs has been Twisted, swollen, unsightly joints teaching in Centervule near here. He are rapidly Ireed from pain and survived by two children.

Clark brought back to normal with Bheuma. Lame people walk without aid; and Elizabeth Shaeffer at home, five and -one sister. He was' buried in the Huntsdale Cemetery. sleep comes to those who have been! unable to lie in hands that were Mother Fathers-. All Those Who Are Interested in helpless because oc terrible rheuma tism are now able to do their share for the.

support of the family. Kheuma is a wonderful remedy for rheumatism, gout, neuritis, lumbago I and neuralgia. It is a wonder-worker; it sever fal ters, never gives up until every vestige' ot poison is expelled the Good Clothes for Boys Do you know our. Boys' Shop That it is as large arid complete and up-to-date as any you'll find hereabouts- probably more so? That the garments are chosen with as much care to pure wool, correct cut and tailoring and general worth," as are our men's clothes? If not, you will be pleasantly surprised upon a visit to this shop. Moreso right now, when these fine things are carrying Summer price reductions.

Rheuma acts on stomach, liver. kidneys and bladder.all at 'once and. brings Jong prayed for contort to distressed sufferers. Ken nedy's Cut Rate Store and all good druggists sell it with guarantee of Shippensburg Brief SHIPPENSBURGr July 30. The employes of the Domestic Engine 'and Pump Company, North Queen street, will hold this annual picnic on.

Saturday at Red Bridge Park, near Chambersburg. Dr. S. S. Shearer, member of the faculty-of the Cumberland State School gave a lecture op the subject, vs: on Tuesday evening to the local Rotary Club.

The Orange Street. United Brethren Church Sunday School will hold its annual picnio on Saturday at Boiling Springs Park near Carlisle. Miss Katherine Fleming, daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Frank Fleming on West King street and a graduate; of Wilson College, 1925 has been elected a teacher In the Kenneth Square High School, Philadelphia. The Fresh Air Children here for a short vacation" will leave next Tuesday for New; York f.

Edward Mowjery, prodige blind, boy of the Shippensburg Civic Club and money back if it isn't Save Your Discount All Styles of Suits Reduced For Boys of All Ages velvets and Palm Beach Suits in these groups Oliver and Middy styles Grocer pf fF? for JIkJ I I Jr. IW 1 I uiiib. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMfiitNY K' Woolens, tTwist, Balkan $3.95 Suits $4.50 Suits $4.95 Suits $2.95. $5.95 Suits, $4.45 $3.45 $6.50 Suits $4.65 $3.65 $6.95 Suits $4.95 Trousers ill uys Sizes 7 to 18 Years Fancy woolens (many may be matched to suits), linens, crashes, Palm Beach cloth, white duck. an inmate the bchool for Blind, Overbrook, will be sent to a camp in Maine for on'e; month.

Ankerbrandt and. Martin, of Chambersburg, have bought the Charles B. Poweft Plumbing 'jConipany on North Earl "street. The Cumberland Valley HoseCom-pany will hold a fair and festival during the latter part of August. J.

Clarence McGraw, manager of the Hotel Sherman is, spending vacation at the home of. his Mrs. John Bashore, near Newburg. i Mrs. Jack Rutherford and son, of Fort Scott, Kansas, are visiting at the home of Mr, and, Mrs.

Samuel McCune on North Prince street. Miss Freda Etter, of East Burd Street, is visiting friends in Mechan-icsburg and Harrisburg this week. William J. Angle of West King street, is visiting in Mansfield, Ohio. ENTERTAINS FOR GUEST By paying your light bills before the discount period expires.

Discount Period Expires Tomorrow, July 31 FOR THE FOLLOWING DISTRICTS Route No. 44 Orange, Atlas, Reel, Wood, Lexington, Granite, Violet, Delaware. Route No. 45 Clinton, Dauphin, Walter, Yousling, Rhoads, Fulton, Logan. Route No.

46 Curtin, Seneca, Schuylkill, Wittenmyer, Ross, Radnor, Oxford, Geary, Wiconisco. Route No. 47 Kelker, Muench, MoUke, Watch Dally Announcement for warning date of expiration In your district. 1 HARRISBURG LIGHT AND POWER CO. THE HOME OF MODERN POWER $1.00 Trousers now 89c $1.50 Thousers now $1.15 $2.00 Trousers now $1.65 $2.50 Trousers now $153 $3.00 Trousers now $2.45 STREET FLOOR, REAR MEN'S CLOTHING SHOP of HomtSMrcMm A PDBEHDYS I HIE STORE OF SERVICE AND VALUES Great News For Men on Page 8 C5 CARLISLE, "July 80.

Mrs. NV O. Eckels, South Hanover street, entertained Monday evening in honor of Miss Josephine Haverstick, Neffs-ville. Those present were: Naomi Jane Weakley, Harrlette Heim, Mary Kehl, Jean Hertzlcr, Dora Hertzler, Joseph Green, Frant Goodyear, Frank Mc-Crea, John Wilson, Alton Wentzel and Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel C. Hertzler..

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