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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1932 PAGE FOUR By MARX BROOK LUCAS Easter Bonnet Variation THE STYLEFINDER FAMILY SOCIAL NEWS TLANS are leinjr completed by A the Outdoor Department of tha Harrisburg Civic Club, of which Mrs. Richard M. Wharton is chairman, for a lunch eon to be given next Monday afternoon at the club house. Samuel S. Lewis, State Secretary of Highways, will be the principal speaker.

Mrs. Charle3 E. Ryder will talk on "What Was Done Last Years in the Gardens for the Un employed," and Mrs. Arthur II. Dad feels certain Mother would back him up in Hull will sing a group of songs.

The traditional Easter head covering wilt truly come under the classification of "bonnet' this year. Fusily feminine are the new hats being shown! Dad is a bit puzzled as he wishes for Jeanne's or Judy's help in this buying ordeal. The model Is showing a hat of bright red paillasson trimmed with two Ribbon trimmings gain strength and importance in both bonnet and sailor types this season. For the green and black costume this hat has been especially designed. It is an excellent example of the ondule brim, fashioned of black Milanette, with wide green lacquered ribbon making the band and high placed bow.

The "up in the back" movement is a favorite silhouette suggesting the Louis XVI period. It is developed in a new black straw called shark-skin. White carnation petals encircle the crown and cover the "bustle back." This hat style is popular with matrons young and matrons "not so young," for it Is flattering combination. The luncheon proceeds will be used for purchase of seeds for the gardens which the department his decision concerning these two hats. The black Milan beret type is a version of the "pancake" hat and is trimmed with a metal quill and flattering veil.

The large capeline brimmed hat is of white paillas-son trimmed with absinthe green velvet ribbon, and apple clusters. MRS. DANIEL HERR KUN-KEL, of Washington, who is the former Miss Eizabeth Knisely, of this city, is spending several days with her mother, Mrs. A. G.

Knisely, 2035 North Front street. She arrived here Saturday evening and will return to Washington either tomorrow or Wednesday, to join Mr. Kunkel, who is an attorney with the Interstate Commerce Commission. AFTER a delighful week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank A. Robbins, of Steelton, Miss Frances Robbins returned last night to the Baldwin School at Bryn Mawr, where she is a student. Frances had with her, as her guest, her roommate, Miss Marjorie Kenyon, of Great Neck, Long Island. Talk on Movies Mrs. Maude Seymour, of this city, will speak on "Truths About the Movies," at a meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock of the Mother's Service Club in the assembly room of the Y.

M. C. A. building. A reading, "Rose to the Highway," will be given by Mrs.

Carlton D. Burley and E. Boswell, will preside. Ladies' Aid Circle The Ladies' Aid Circle, of Camp Hill Presbyterian Church, will hold sponsors for the unemployed. Mrs.

Leonard P. Fox and Mrs. Ada V. Metzler, of the Civic Club, will have charge of tickets. MISS FANNY RANDALL RUD-DEROW, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas- W. Rudderow, of Walking Club Meets Mrs. Theodore Carey, 1736 street, was to entertain the Church, will meet tonight at 7.45 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J.

William Bowman, Third and Ma-clay streets. Mrs. Bowman, who will be in charge of the meeting, will be assisted by Mrs. Paul Chad-wick and Mrs. John Delaney.

daughter, Mrs. A. I. Carter, at Lubbock, Texas. Meeting Tonight The Ellen Gutelius Missionary Society, of the Salem Reformed members of the Walking Club at her home this afternoon.

Leaves for Tour Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Meloy, of 909 North Fifteenth street, have left on a tour of the Southern states.

After visiting in New Orleans, they will, visit their. I iwftmrngmgrn MEN here's an AIR-COOLED SHAVE iNew Cumberland, who has been spending a year in Florence, Italy, as a student at the Dona Tello School, plans to continue her studies there next year. This summer she will go to Bevey, Switzerland, where she will study in a French School. Mrs. Rudderow and her other two children, Kathleen and Thomas, are making- plans to visit Fanny in Switzerland.

MR. AND MRS. RICHARD MOFFITT JOHNSTON, of Johnstown, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son last night at the Harrisburg Hospital. Both mother and baby who thi3 morning had not yet been named ars reported as 'doing very Mrs. Johnston will be remembered as the former Miss Mar I Hi a meeting tomorrow evening at 7.30, TP you're still getting hot stinging shaves you've got a treat coming.

For here's shaving cream that's as cool and peppy as a breeze from the ocean. The Citizens Reconstruction Organization sponsored by President Hoover, in Its campaign to increase public confidence has secured the issuance of special U. S. Treasury Certificates, to be dated March 15, 1932, to be payable in one year or on 60 days' notice and to bear 2 interest. In urging the purchase of these with money which is lying unused, it says, "If your money is in a bank or invested in good securities, leave it there.

The special Treasury Certificates are to be purchased with idle money only." If you have money available which should be put to this use, we will be glad to get you the Certificates. I clock in the social room of the church at which time officers for the ensuing year will be elected. Circle Sisters will be named and flower contributions will be made, Bi-Centennial Program A Washington Bi-centennial program will be presented tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Trinity Lutheran Church, Wiconisco and Lexington streets, by the Young Ladies' Bible Class. RED CLASH WITH POLICE By VnitoA Frets VIENNA. Austria, March 7.

Communists throughout Austria de Ready to cry! Skin was such a sight It's cool because it's mentholated. And how Jfiy DE it takes the fight out of tough beards right at the skin line. Shaving Cream and Lavender TALCUM In any case of pimples, blackheads, itching rash or eruptions you can clear up your skin quickly and easily by applying a little ROWLES MENTHO SULPHUR. Its twofold action is what you need to re fied a police order against demon lieve stubborn skin troubles. Get a jar from your druggist.

Guar You'll like Langloia Lavender for other reasons, tool Take advantage of this offer. 60cVaIu 35c strations yesterday and clashed with guards in many cities. anteed to give hest results or money both for garet McVey, daughter of Mrs. James P. McVey, of Athens, Ohio, 'and a sister of Camden H.

McVey, 2902 Parkside Lane, this city. Mr. Johnston is the son of Mrs. Paul Johnston, 1714 North Second street. Guests in City Mr.

and Mrs. F. P. Conrad, and son Russell, of Sunbury, and Miss Olive Hinebaugh, of Danville, were Sunday guests of Mrs. C.

E. Hanibright, of 1906 Green street. Lebanon Couple File Damage Suit i International Jfetc Servica POTTSVILLE, March 7. Suit for' $40,000 damages, instituted by Samuel D. Clarke and Belle D.

Clarke, his wife, of Lebanon, was on file in Schuylkill County court here today against the Susquehanna Pine Company. The couple alleged they were in back. STAINLESS Permanent Same formula tame pike. Ia Gorgas Rexall Drug Stores original form, too, if you prefer Waves The hMft In for IlArrlhhurl re- COLDS r-udleM orlre Walnut Court Sts. 16 N.

3rd St. 1306 N. 3rd St. LAMAY BEAUTY SHOP MILLION JARS USED YEARLY OVER Roll I ornf ft. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Get all pacts about jured when they were struck by a truck of the company near Mc-Adoo.

They are over 60 years of age, according to the bill filed, and averred they suffered permanent injuries as a result of the crash. 25 FINGER WAVE SHAMPOO the No Appointments Necessary PERMAHEHTS Priced Within the Reach of AH Beautiful Waves given by expert operator! using only the finest materials. All the curlt needed. Philadelphia Flower Show Is Opened Today International Kevst Service PHILADELPHIA, March 7. The Philadelphia flower show, hailed as the greatest collection of flowers ever assembled under one roof in this country, opened here today.

The opening commemorates the lapse of one century since the first flower show in America was held in this city in 1832. before you decide on Is used in the kitchen Hrre Permanent Waving 1 Burine Not a hide Line. any- Famous PARIS fcQ rn IALVETTA MARIE rrt VIP WAVE 2)0 0U r'Push-np" 00. OU fuel Burner. We Fpeclalli Id Permanent Wavln and Flniter Wnvlnc.

IAWSONS $10 AK'ER WAVE Never Any Less Phone 3-9952 5oA2 917-18 Mechanics Trust Bldg. With or Without Appointment Open Evnings Telephone 'MISSING WOMAN FOUND i 1 By United Brest McKEESPORT, March 7. Mrs. Lena Olson, 72, McKeesport, sought by police for twenty-four hours after her husband reported she had disappeared from their home, was found at the home of neighbors Harrisburg, Pa, Mi Your Mm to prepare the delicious foods; and to furnish plenty of hot water at all times, in DeloneTs; Lumcheoiniette Second Walnut Sts. Savory Radiant Gas Toaster makes delicious, golden brown, soft centered toast.

Radiant Gas Broiler Delectable steaks, chops, broiled in their own Here Comes Spring Refresh Last Year's Where to Find Harrisburg 's Painless Dentis We give special attention to nervous people and children. Clothes Have Them Cleaned Like New Broken or loose sets of teeth remade like new while you wait. juices. The Home of Dependable Quality, Honest Methods, Courteous Treatment, Guaranteed Work and Low Fees Profit by Their Experience Let their experience guide you to Harrisburg's Painless Dental Office, where you are sure of absolute painless dentistry and guaranteed permanent work backed by my personal 15-year guarantee. GAS IS Out of town patients can have their work completed in one day if desired.

YOU'LL be surprised atthe money you can save this year instead of buying a great many new clothes, have last year's made to look new! Eggert's scientific methods guarantees absolute satisfaction. Phone 7391 Painless Extractions Sweet Air Sfln (Asleep or Awake) Each Tooth "DEADY the instant you need it." "Reaches peak efficiency with out a second's delay." "Holds steady heat and serves best." That's "why our chefs and FIFTEEN MILLION American women have chosen gas for cooking. See the 1932 Models on Our Display Floor TfieHarrisburqGasfo. OR SEE YOUR PLUMBER MA 'nSJl a I -w worn 48L TWO REGISTERED-LICENSED DENTISTS-HARRISBTJRG'S LEADING DENTIST GGERT' No Appointment Needed Ctime In Anytime PHONE 3-0509 JUL- CLEANING DYEING WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Cor. 4th Market Streets 19 A.

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