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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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PAGE FOUR, THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, PENNA, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1940 The Kirghiz people of Asiatic will hold a dinner meeting at 6" o'clock this evening at the Penn-Harris Hotel. CAPITAL CITY SOCIETY-NEWS OF PERSONAL INTEREST Russia believe that sweet milk is rot fit to use and only drink it when it has soured. Jilieiri Piin nsumaiism: VS1W5flRST 0, MIL1IONS. THEIR FIRST THOUGHT 11)1 FOR SIMPLE HEADACHE. Club to Meet The Notre Dame Club of Harrisburg will meet this evening at Quiz Program The Education Department of the Paxtang Civic Club will feature a quiz program at its meeting this evening at 7.45 o'clock in invited to attend the meeting.

More than 20,000 Notre Dame alumni will, meet simultaneously throughout the Country. This year's main celebration Is being sponsored by the Detroit Club and broadcasts of addresses To relieve th torturinr pain of Neuralgia, or Lumbago In a few minutes, get NURITO the splendid formula. JlvST. JOSEPH ASPIRIN i ll TAKE THE SPRIN6 BUT OF tap the Harrisburger Hotel to participate in the seventeenth annual Universal Notre Dame Night. Miss While Is Sunday Bride The wedding; of Miss Beatrice N.

"White, daughter of Mrs. Sue E. White, 99 North Eighteenth used by thousands. Dependable no opiates. Does the work quickly.

Must relieve cruel pain, to your satisfaction, in few minutes or enniMR rmne.nr irnor nc armna buiuj uxor vr the Paxtang Municipal Building, by the Rev. Hugh O'DonnellJ i i money oacn. uon i suner. vup mis aa mm Mrs. Richard Thomas has been iemi0der to ask drug-' for NURITO today.

PErjETnogfoVi! Alumni from York and Lancaster, as well as this city, have been president of the University of ISS RUTH KASK, of this city, EMBERS of the Pollyanna IM Notre Dame: of Elmer F. Layden, appointed chairman of tallies for a card party which the depart spent the- week-end -in Atlan Club of the Ladies' Auxiliary, director of athletics, and the sing' No. 40, Brotherhood of Railroad mg of the university uiee Club Trainmen, 'Will held a meeting to street, to Andrew J. Wynn, son of tic City. The Women's Missionary Society of Christ Lutheran Church', will meet at 2 o'clock tomorrow after Frank P.

Wynn, 28 North Six ment will sponsor on Monday afternoon, April 29, in the Mu- unicipal Building. Mrs. Heist Culp is department chairman. Quota Club Meeting Call 3-1404 orfpKtopKfaf. 'How to Defoe? Termites and Stop Their DamM morrow evening at the home of Mrs.

Bertha Barnhart, 542 Peffer will be heard by the various clubs Banquet on May 2 The annual Mother and Daugh noon at the home 01 Mrs. ti. 0. teenth street, took place yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the United Brethren Church at Sha-mokin. The Rev.

O. L. Mease, Smeltzer, 2521 North Second street. The Women's Auxiliary to the Railway Mail Association will hold The Quota Club of Harrisburg TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY ter banquet of the Fifth Street Methodist Church will be held Thursday, evening, May 2, in the street. William Burley will speak pn "Women in South, Amer pastor, performed the ceremony ica" and Mrs.

Miller will a rummage sale tomorrow afternoon and Wednesday morning at 439 Verbeke street have charge of the devotions. church hall. Reservations are being made with Mrs. Charles Hart-zell, 4-1701, and with Mrs. W.

Sowers, 2-3Q72. IIIBIIIBIBBIIIIBIiaBII HELD OVER FOR 2 II WEEK BY POPULAR DELI AND 1 The Auxiliary to Chapter 11, The monthly meeting of the Ordef of the Purple Heart, will a officers and degree staff of Sus quehanna Temple, No. 81, Pythian hold a rummage sale on Wednesday at 408 Verbeke street. Those wishing to contribute articles may call Mrs. S.

Abrams, 8545, or Mrs. H. Hawk, Miss Evelyn Jane Kudisill, Sisters, was held recently at the home of Mrs. Lucy Nenninger, 1841 Regina street, with Mrs. Bertha Runkle, captain," presiding.

The following were present: Mrs. Zelma Stoyer, Mrs. Ruth Kapp, Mrs. Minnie Artery' Mrs. Eva Baston, Mrs.

Myrtle Bag- in the presence of 175 guests, twenty of whom were from this city. The bride was attired in a blue crepe traveling dress trimmed with white, and a small white hat with a navy veil. White roses and lilies of the valley formed her corsage. There were no attendants. Both Mr.

and Mrs. "Wynn attended the John Harris High School. Mr. Wynn will be graduated next month from the Casey Jones Aeronautic School at Newark, N. J.

The couple will be at home for the present at 99 North Eighteenth street. Mss Gale W. Naylor daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. J.

E. Rudisill, 1842 Market street, a senior at Hood College, Frederick, played the leading feminine THEY RAVE OVER TOLL HOUSE COOKIES Here's a new cookie that everybody loves becauseC it is so delicious, bo different and so easy to make.With each crisp bite you taste a delicious bit of Nestle's Semi-Sweet Chocolate and a crunch of rich walnut meat A perfect combination. Here's a proven recipe that never fails. Try it tomorrow. THE GREAT Sir Edwards ASTROLOGER MAN WHO SEES TOMORROW!" in if mm MJmLm role in the production "Pirates of Penzance, given Friday and Sat shaw, Mrs.

Bertha Runkle, Mrs. Ida Flickinger, Mrs. Ella Heiges, Mrs. Katherine Snyder. Mrs.

Luev 'MWMiHHmy I -t. i I'm -s j. i fj-i- OB' II Nenninger, Mrs. Anne Earn. Mrs.

Ella Snell, Mrs. Stella Smink, Mrs. si Ida XV ye, Mrs, Fauline Shope, Mrs. Bertha Cornman, Jennie Ste urday evenings'. The operetta was presented by the Hood College choir, assisted by the Marionettes, college dramatic organization.

Young men from Frederick played the leading male roles, but all the chorus work was done by members of the choir. Miss Rudisill is a member of the Hood choir and of the Marionettes. She lias 'been soloist with the choir on many occasions, and phens, Mrs. Helen Ingream, Mrs Weds at Camp Hill. 1 eupe Dour 1 teaspoon salt 1 eup chopped nuts 1 Nestle's Semi-Sweet Economy Bara (7 oa.

I teaspoon vanilla 1 cup butter eup brown lupu eup granulated tugar 1 tgga, beaten whole teaspoon toda teaspoon hot water Charlotte Murphy, Mrs. Mary Ansel, Mrs. Romaine Wilsbach, Mrs. For the benefit of the tremendous crowds that come to see him daily, Sir Edwards has been held over for another week. Nothing None will be spared! What the stars Minnie Dolbin, Mrs.

Maybelle Flea- gle, Mrs. Ada Millar, Miss Bertha Lehman and Miss Grayce Koons. directed a one-act play which was presented on the program 01 Hood's fourth annual Guest Day The wedding of Miss GalejB. Whitelaw Naylor, daughter of ig Mrs. Galen L.

Naylor, of Camp. Hill, to Robert MilJan Keown, son of. M. Keown, 1962 Bellevue pj road, took place on Saturday in the Camp Hill Presbyterian a Church. The Rev.

Homer C. la Snitcher officiated. I Miss Martha N. Enterline, of Camp Hill, attended the bride, and Robert F. Downs, of this city, was' Mr.

Keown's best man. 1 On tHeir return from a wed- i 41 1. il 4-1. WITH THE PURCHASE of NATIONALLY held Saturday, April 6. She was reveal and the mind of man reaches bare! Yes! Now it can be told and for will be laid SIR EDWARDS Art Exhibition also; a guest at the college Honor Dinner held recently to give recog a a FAMOUS Important! Cut the Nestle'i Semi-Sweet in pieces the size of a pea.

Cream butter and add sugars and beaten tgg. Dissolve soda in the hot water and mix alternately with the flour sifted with the salt. Lastly add the chopped nuts and the pieces of semi-sweet chocolate. Flavor with the vanilla and drop half teaspoons on a greased cookie sheet. Bake Iff to 12 minutes in a 375 F.

oven. Makes 100 cookies. Every one will be surprised and delighted to find that the chocolate does not melt. Insist on Nestle's Semi-Sweet Chocolate in the Yellow Wrap, there is no substitute. This unusual recipe and many TWS nition to those students who nad attained a plus average during the previous semester.

i It AC0C) MMflMi XMtlb To Open Hay 1 is the man who knows! LET HIM ANSWER YOUR MOST DELICATE QUESTION! Appearing at Dress Dept. Second Floor 'ii V.l, MRS. J. ROBERT STOREY, 1840 Mulberry street, will be The Harrisburg Art Associa tion will present an exhibit of tUULflV VUl DC WU UUiJia III VI ft. Tell of Betrothal hostess Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock to members of the FiTY works by Nineteenth Century American painters in the art eal- Harrisburc Study Club.

The engagement of Miss Delma: others can be found in Mrs. Ruth Mrs. E. Fred Kowe will present E. Kunkel, daughter of Mr.

and' rvA a p0in nn aaio nins vveanesaay, way i. Mrs. C. W. Kunkel, of a discussion on "Women magazines and Their Development" (FREE SET WITH 9x12 OR OVER ONLY) to Quintal McPherson, of all book stores.

The exhibit has been loaned to the Art Association by the board of directors of the Fhiladebhia son of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Me- and the roll call will be answered by "My Favorite Cartoon." Harrisburg's Most Popular 5 and 10c Store Pherson, of Washington, was an-! nounced at a dinner party given Mrs. George Baker, president Museum, of Art, of which J. Stod-well Stokes is president.

The PABCO SHADED IMF Sl 215 MARKET ST. Ride the Escalator Ride the Escalator of the Harrisburg Woman Christian Temperance Union, will yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. George Beshore, 2166 Brookwood street. paintings, which will include por be hostess at a luncheon Thurs I BBBBBBBBBBBBB fl no a traits, seascapes, stills and landscapes by famous painters of the it last century, were selected last 1 The party was held in celebration of the fortieth wedding anniversary of Mr.

and Mrs. Kunkel, who are Mrs. Beshore's parents. Miss Kunkel attended the Central Pennsylvania Business Col day afternoon at her home, 106 Park Terrace, Paxtang, to members of her executive board. Officers of the Eleventh Ward Republican Women's Club will be installed at a meeting at 8 o'clock Thursday by Mrs.

Frank Payne a. lege and is employed at the Bly-mire Shirt Factory at Mt. Wolf. tomorrow evening at Hefkma, PASCO I Mr. McPherson is employed in York by the National Biscuit Com pany, as a salesman.

NELSON, EDDY in RECITAL Wednesday, April 17th, 8.30 P. ZEMB0 MOSQUE ONLY PERSONAL APPEARANCE IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA Proceeds for Maintenance Fund of Harrisburg S)Tnphony Orchestra Owing to the demand for tickets all tickets not called tor by 12 o'clock Wednesday will be placed on sale! Box Office J. H. TROUP MUSIC HOUSE South Market Square NATIONALLY FAMOUS PERIlMEfIT WAVES Reg. $5.00 $.95 Wave Reg.

$7.50 Duarf $.95 CINEMA. Wave Guests at the dinner were: Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Kunkel, Miss Helen Kunkel, Weir Kunkel, Miss Delma Kunkel, all of Goldsboro; Mr.

and (9x12 Size) Be thrifty! Buy long wearing Pabco floor coverings. They "ire heavyweight, i th "Stainless Sheen" easy-to-'clean surface. Many attractive patterns that will add new life to your rooms. Every color, every size, is here at BURNS' and remember the FREE Stainless Steel Kitchen Set offer expires in days! M' Mrs. Clarence Strickler, of Man 2026 North Fifth street.

Mrs. Robert Reed will preside. Speaker at the meeting will be Ray E. Taylor. The club has planned a card party which will be held on Thursday evening, April 25, in the recreation hall of the Pennsylvania Milk products 2115 North Fourth street.

A rummage sale will be held by the club on May 1 at Verbeke and Fulton streets. Elected President Miss Edith Jeanne Uffelman, chester; Miss Hilda Monay and Quinton McPherson, of York; Mr. and Mrs. George Beshore, Jean, John and Carol Beshore. I HWIIW MM I T.ll .85 BEAUTT SPECIAL 1 nil TVatmnt.

Shampoo Tj .00 (n iJnj i'mjr rtftfc mm, ionic fi use Fineer Wave daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Uffelman.

1330 Verbeke street, has XJI been elected president of Student Organization at Goucher College. AMERICAN SHOPPES 18 4th St. Phone 3-4730 EXERCYCLE Eleotrlcally Operated END FATIGCE BANISH ACHES BY EXERCISE INLAID LINOLEUM SPECIAL and Mrs. Vance C. McCormick who went to Philadelphia to choose them.

Mrs. Payne is chairman of the exhibition 'committee of the Art Association" and Mrs. McCormick is vice-chairman, Mrs. Lesley McCreath is president' of the Art Association. 4- Tha showing will be formally opened for members of the Art Association in a preview on Wednesday afternoon, May l.

It will then be opened to the general public, and will close on Wednesday, May 15. Cornell Group To Hold Party Cornell University Alumnae of the Harrisburg Area and their friends will hold a bridge party at the University Club on Friday eve-ning at 8 o'clock. Proceeds will be used for the Cornell University Scholarship Fund. Reservations are being made with the general chah-man, Mrs. Gordon Averyt.

Refreshments will bo served, and in addition to bridge, the guests will play pinochle and five hundred. Serving with Mrs. Averyt are Mrs. George H. Ashley, Mrs.

Walter Johnston, Mrs. Eric' R. O3-borne and Mrs. John R. Gephart.

Bible Class Banquet The La Palmo Ladies' Bible Class of the Harris Street Evangelical Church recently held its banquet in the social room of the, church. The Rev. J. F. Gross, pastor, was the speaker.

Miss Kathleen Turns gave several readings and Miss Feme' Burrell sang, accompanied at the piano by Miss Faye Heim. Those present were: Mrs. Fairy Beshore, teacher; the Rev. and Mrs. J.

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