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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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PAGE FIVE THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG. TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1940 ACTIVITIES IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY AND NEWS OF INTEREST sponsor a sample fair in the Progress High School Auditorium, this evening at 7.30 o'clock. A plav "Sauce for the Gosling," will be presented by women of the class. Tickets will be available at the door. Will Entertain Sample Fair The Young Women's Class of Honor Members Will Speak at William E.

Jones, 204 South the Progress Church of God will Thirteenth street, will entertain the officers and trustees of the Steele Group to Sponsor May Fair The Steele Parent-Teacher Association will sponsor its annual May Fair on Friday evening, beginning at 6 o'clock, and on Saturday afternoon beginning at 1 o'clock, at the school. At 8 o'clock Af Club Meeting D. A. R. Meeting Grace Methodist Church, and mem it MVS SMART bers of the Men's Bible Class, and their wives, on Friday evening, Miss Anne U.

Wert will discuss "Current Events" at the annual VjISS HELEN GROSS is enjoy Friday evening, a play, "Sleeping New members of the Civic Club of New Cumberland were honored as the club closed its season with a meeting last evening. Each of BERTH A DAMON, author of the book "Grandma Called It Carnal" and wife of the Chairman of meeting of the Harrisburg Chap tfeauty, will be given in the 1TA ing a visit with Miss Anne McCormick, who is occupying her Way 24, in Fellowship Hall. Mr. Jones has been a member of the church for fifty years and a member of the Bible class for nearly school auditorium by pupils of ter, Daughters of the American English at Brown University, will Revolution on Thursday afternoon country home at Rose Garden the following new members re be the speaker at the May meeting of the Civic Club of Harris- at 2 'o'clock at the Civic Club of Miss Helen Mrs. Brentwood Shunk is general chairman for the fair, and her committee heads are: candy, ceived a nosegay of Spring flow that lonj.

Miss Gross came here more than a fortnight ago after passing the Winter and early Spring months Harrisburg. ers: The annual election and instal burg next Monday afternoon. Mrs. Damon, we hear, has had many unusually interesting experiences and her talks are said to be delishtful. Mrs.

Paul Goodman and Mrs. A. L. Taveau; soft drinks; 'John Cas- 1 Mrs. E.

C. Frazier, Mrs. Merlo Hartzell, Mrs. E. B.

Luther, Mrs. J. D. Patton, Mrs. Parker McAfee, in Wilmington, S.

C. Mrs. Kent Crosby Darling, who Her subject for her talk here will be "Grandma Called It Carnal Mrs. George Hoverter, Mrs. Wu liam Gottleib.

Mrs. Lawrence Hul came here yesterday from her and Why." home in, Richmond, will re sen and Donald Slothouer; ice cream, Mrs. John Paul and Mrs. B. S.

Shunk; cake, Mrs. Donald Slothouer and Mrs. John Cossen; hot dogs, Mrs. Norman Berlin and Mrs. Frederick Shimp; fish pond, Mrs.

H. D. Caryell and Mrs. Fry: ler, Mrs. Harold Buch, Mrs.

Scott Cohick, Mrs. Thomas Gray, Mrs. Harold Henrie, Mrs. Earl Hodge, Born and brought up in a little main with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Payne, 1901 North Connecticut town, the author spend HOW TO MAKE FAMOUS TOLL HOUSE COOKIES 1 From the famous Toll House Inn at Whitman, Massachusetts, comes this recipe for cookies that are taking the country by storm. You never tasted such a heavenly combination of flavors each bite with a delicious morsel of Nestle's Semi-Sweet Chocolate and a nugget of walnut meat in it. And it's so easy if you follow this tested recipe. Try it tomorrow. about half of her life in Califor Front until the latter part nia.

For a number of years, she tickets, Mrs. William Barmont and Mrs. Carl Kitzmiller; patrons, BOSTON'S MINT TEA Tea with a minty tang. A blend of orange pekoe tea and selected Kentucky Mint Fragrant, brilliant, enticing. A delicious surprise for luncheon, dinner or has been spending the greater raw of this week.

HPHE latter part of June, Mrs, part of her time Alton, N. H. Mrs. Walter Spofford, president lation of officers will take place at this meeting, and delegates to the State Conference of the D. A.

R. will be nominated and elected. Reports of the delegates to the Forty-ninth Continental Congress will be presented, as well as reports of officers and committee chairmen. Tea will follow a short memorial service. Mrs.

George A. Myers and Mrs. John F. Dapp will preside at the tea table, and their aides will be members of the social committee, headed by Mrs. Arthur W.

Lebo. Chairman for the meeting is Mrs. Robert W. Crist, and her assisting chairmen are Mrs. Frank R.

Hean, Mrs. Russell Melchoir and Mrs. Clyde E. Smith. Arthur W.

Howe, and her bridge, and perfect of ''Jie Civic Club, will preside at Monday's meeting, which will open at 2.3(r o'clock. Mrs. William Wright, Mrs. Alfred Speers, Mrs. J.

H. Plum-mer, Mrs. James Strockbine, Mrs. Robert McDanel, Mrs. L.

Richardson, Mrs. Edith Pepperman, Mrs. Montgomery Miller, Mrs. William Miller, Mrs. J.

W. Roberts, Mrs. James Toas, Mrs. A. C.

Hemmers-baugh, Mrs. Leon B. Smith, Mrs. L. V.

White, Mrs. John Koverman, Mrs. David Bennett, Mrs. Orson Ritzman, Mrs. Walter J.

Mrs. Mark Miller, Mrs. Joseph Da 5 Un as a mixer, too. children, Rosemary and Arthur W. A Nome To Go "Buy" QUHKEH 24 eupa Sour 1 teaspoon rait Howe, III, will leave for their Summer home in Bristol, R.

I. Mr. MRS. ROBINSON SIMMONS Mrs. A.

L. Taveau and Mrs. M. E. Manbeck.

Will End Session- The Ladies' Auxiliary to the East Harrisburg Democratic Club will close its season with a business session this evening at 7.30 o'clock at the Town Hall, Pen-brook. Reports of the Allentown convention will be presented by Mrs. Sold only in 2- i-'- will Via Vinetaea tn vicitM of 1 cup butter i eup brown raw 4 eup granulated sugar eggs, beaten whole 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon hot water Howe, who has business inter ttekttt to' 1 cup chopped nntt 2 Nestle's Semi-Sweet Economy Bars (7 01 ea.) 1 teaspoon vanilla prtsetvi tbt ptr- fending the last showing of the ftct bind, tout btrdly It cup. ests in Philadelphia, will join his family in Bristol for vacation periods during July and August. Nineteenth Century American Paintings tomorrow at the State Museum gallery.

The exhibit. READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS Helen Klinepeter and Mrs. Cath which has been presented daily since May 4 by the Harrisburg Art Association, will close at 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. erine Lerch. Reports of the Insti tute of Government in Washington Arthur W.

Howe, III, who attends St. Paul's School, Concord, N. will arrive here early in June for his Summer vacation. The Howe Home, the Old Mill House, near Bowmansdale, will be occupied again this July and August by Mr. and Mrs.

Basil M. Graham, of this city. will be given by Mrs. Warren Pot The oil studies were loaned to teiger, Mrs. Gobin Vallerchamp and Mrs.

Helen Klinepeter. Follow ing the meeting, the auxiliary will the local art group by the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Immediately after the close of the show, the ballots which have been cast by the 3600 or more visitors, desig hold a card party, and pinochle and important: Cut the Nestle's Sweet in pieces the size of a pea. Cream butter and add sugars and beaten egg. Dissolve soda in the hot water nd mix alternately with the flour lifted with the salt.

Lastly add the chopped nuts and the pieces of semi-Bweet chocolate. Flavor with the vanilla and drop half teaspoons on a greased cookie sheet Bake 10 to 12 minutes in a 375" F. oven. Makes 100 rookies. Every one will be surprised und delighted to find that the chocolate does not melt.

Insist on Nestle's Bemi-Sweet Chocolate in the Yellow IVrap, there is no substitute. I This unusual recipe and manv ethers can be found in Mrs. Ruth Wakefield's Cook Book "Toll House Tried and True Recipes," on at ftll book stores. vidson, Mrs. James Boyer, Mrs.

Norman Beshore, Mrs. Arthur Fickling, Mrs. Ethel Markley, Mrs. Russell Elicker, Mrs. Edison Good, Airs.

Fred Graf, Mrs. Paul Brat-ten, Miss Sarah Bowen, Miss Ethel Coover and Miss Betsy Shank. Mrs. Harvey F. Smith, the guest speaker, discussed books and recommended several, among them "How to Read a Book," by Mortimer Adler; "Days of Our Years," by Pierre Van Paasen, and "Mr.

Skeffington," by Elizabeth. Several selections were sung by the club chorus, directed by Mrs. Lloyd V. White, and accompanied by Mrs. F.

Howell Wallace. The program was arranged by the literature committee, of which Mrs. Ross K. Wirt is chairman. Preceding the program Mrs.

five hundred will be played. AND MRS. ROSS A. The committee in charge in Mb HA Alt lUAO't OWN STOftff eludes Mrs. Ruth Houck, Mrs, HICKOK, 119 State street.

nating their favorite paintings, will be counted. The twenty-two art pieces were chosen by Mrs. Catherine Lerch. Mrs. Henrietta will leave within a few days for Frank Fayne and Mrs.

Vance C. Mann and Mrs. Thelma Zimmick. Annual "Spring Swing" New York City, where they will be the guests of their sonrin-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Camden H. McVey. While there, they will visit the World's Fair. McCormick. Tomorrow from 11 to 2 o'clock Mrs.

Simmons will be assisted by Mrs. Carl E. Erwin and The Young People's Temple League of the Ohev Sholom lem Mrs. Thomas R. Wickersham has returned to her home, 7 South cevrrtt n-fi-MH riV Earle B.

Smith presided at a short! pie wuwnoia its annual "spring swing" on Sunday evening at the Blue Ridfire Country Club. Pro ceeds will be used for the "Tot luwuiiK. A nriei with her pareT1ts, Dr. ory Mrs. J.

Bailey Browder. on the meeting of the Cumberland! Lot," playground for children be Miss Jeanne Fitzpatnck, while her aides from 2 to 5 o'clock will be Mrs. Wellington Crouse and Mrs. Theodore Banks. ATER in the month, Miss Sarah Jeanette Decevee will come here from New York City for a visit with her mother, Mrs.

Edwin J. Decevee, 1114 North Second street. Mrs. J. William Theis and her children, of Pittsburgh, are enjoying a visit with her parents- Mr.

tween 6 and 10 years, which is presenting NEW 1940 (HARMON WHITE SHOES Charmease shoes are built to our own exacting specifications and are only obtainable at Bowman's in Harrisburg. FINEST MATERIALS FINEST FITTING fINEST WORKMANSHIP sponsored by the league. Richard Goldsmith and Leon Hold Banquet for Claster head the committee in charge. The event will be formal and will begin at 10 o'clock. Other members of the committee are U.

B. S. S. Class County Federation of Women Clubs held recently at the Carlisle Country Club. Miss Edna Pattie, chairman of the education committee, announced that her committee had arranged to make available to the public the books at the library of the New Cumberland High School during the Summer.

The library will be open from 7 to 9 o'clock each Monday evening, beginning with the first Monday in June. The garden committee, of which Miss Doris Oppenheim, Bearnard 'and Mrs. James C. McAlister, 1401 aritsky, Miss Rosalind Shapiro, 16 SCIENTISTS Reveal Great Discovery About CONSTIPATION Tettt at World Famous Hospital Show How To Help Nature Produce Her Own Gentle, Complete "Daily" Bowel Action I NEW YORKi Constipation sufferers rejoice! For now violent cathartics and laxatives and harsh "roughage" products, many of which are habit forming and are often irritating to bowel lining can be avoided. You can now actually help Nature produce her own gentle, complete daily" bowel movements thanks to the patient study of 16 Scientists.

You see if waste matter in the colon isn't kept moist it becomes hard, dry, caked and results in constipation. These scientists discovered that a "little daily dose" of Kruschen actually keeps this waste matter moist, soft and easy to expel. Also acts as a mild antacid and kidney There is no nausea, no griping, no Miss Eleanor Freedman, Miss Frances Levin and Miss Rita Lehrman. Miss Yensie Barley and Mrs. Ulna Goodall were in charge of the arrangements for the annual banquet of Class No.

5 of the Derry Street United Brethren Mrs. H. B. Prowell is North Second Mr. Theis, who was here for the week-end, has returned to Pittsburgh.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blake Bent have returned to their home, in the Parkway Apartments, after a week-end visit in Farmington, with their son, Henry Blake Bent, Jr. Will Elect Officers Officers will be elected at the Sunday School, of which Mrs. win sponsor a flower show June 8 fh7r Vn.

Fr M- Filbert is the teacher. held at at the Citizens Fire Company. Mrs. RarhprPV rp(W, Barberry Manor recently r.ari a. bmith commended the membeerhip, garden, hospitality The program, which followed, was in charge of Mis3 Sara Grimm.

Group singing was led by Ulna Goodall accompanied by Rob annual meeting of the Harrisburg ert Leiby. Bishop Batdorf gave and program committees and the Civic Club Chorus for the splendid work they had done during the year. Miss Marian Leib announced that the club will sponsor the showing of "Three Cheers for the Irish" at the West Shore Theater a talk followed bv Sundav School! Chapter, American Guild of Or- 44 Superintendent P. B. Faust, and ganists, this evening at 8.30 MOST STYLES o'clock at the Immanuel Presby J.

E. Gipple. Miss Valeria Beisser violence with Kruschen. Hospital tests report: "Kruschen can be taken for years without having to increase the dose." Inexpen-Rive! I Onlv a trifle for a told several stories. in New Cumberland on May 22 Those present were: Bishop and jar that lasts weeks.

Over Now Comet 245,000,000 jars of Km- schen have been sold "f1 thruout the world. Kruschen Bubbling" must do the workl form I terian Church. Meeting Tomorrow Salon 76, Eight and Forty, will meet tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. H. Hays, 15 North East street, Carlisle.

Reading Class Meeting Mrs. G. D. Batdorf, Mr. and Mrs.

P. B. Faust, Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Gipple, Mr. and Mrs. R. M.

Filbert, Mr. and Mrs. Ulna Goodall, Miss Valeria Beisser, Robert Leiby, Mrs. Edward Douple, Mrs. George Owens, Mrs.

William Brownewell, Mrs. E. O. Zarker, Mrs. E.

E. Hoerner, MrsJ G. R. Gilbert, Mrs. Rife, KLEENEX Indispensable in every room in the house.

nMURPHYB Harrisburg'8 Most Popular 5 10c Store 215 MARKET ST. O'75 THESE flew Canyas Shoes A meeting of the Harrisburg Frank Smethers, Miss Mary Bretz, to topic White buck perforated ghillie oxford. Turf tan trim. Built rjP up leather Cuban 01 CLIPPER White suede spectator pump. Small open toe.

Turf tan or American blue calf trim. Medium HP Honored at Party Held on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Wynn, 99 North Eighteenth street, whose wedding took place last month in Shamokin, were honored at a buffet supper and party given Saturday evening by Mr.

Wynn's sister and brother, Mrs. C. J. Filipelli and Paul Wynn. The party was held at the Filippelli home, 1909 Holly street.

Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wynn, Mr. and Mrs. George Spade, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Garman, Miss Margaret Wampler, F. P. Wynn, Mrs. Sue White, Lloyd Smith, Mr.

and Mrs. Filippelli and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wynn, Mrs. George Moore.

Mrs. Lawrence! Speech Reading Class will be held Bowman, Mrs. Robert SpitlerJ3 7.45 o'clock this evening at the Miss Cora Brandt, Mrs. J. R.jHarrisburger Hotel.

Hutchison, Mrs. John Hoff, Mrs. rur vrr. I heels 0tu Edwin Hoover. Mrs.

D. O. Ppntz. Mrs. C.

E. Hummel, Mrs. A. T.if I Baker, Mrs. Frank Shelhamer, Miss Elva Stauffer.

Mrs. Charles On Sale May 15th, at I Ostot, Mrs. Hayes Green, Mrs. George Bax, Mrs. Harbold, Mrs.

William Runkle, Mrs. Harry Shoemaker. Mrs. H. O.

Miller, Mrs. J. N. Harcklerode. Mrs.

Carl Shel- Ihas, Mrs. R. R. Strawhecker, Miss Anna tamer, Mrs. Fitzgerald, HO NEED TO SUFFER FACE If Mrs.

G. C. Fliekmger, Mrs. G. mm Wood, Miss Elsie Harmon, Mrs.j A.

R. Davis, Mrs. C. Neiman, Mrs.1 Edwin Neiman, Mrs. Minnie Hen-! i VittHiUtltlUrU ki from yy dricks, Mrs.

Shaffner, Mrs. B. Keil, Mrs. George Dietrich, Mrs Charles Bartley, Mrs, J. E.

Moyer, ATr. T. TTnrfvoll Mia Sara Grimm, Mrs. Vern McClure, Mrs.i3 C. G.

Beck, Mrs. N. Zimmerman! and Mrs. Charles Vandling. jy with "POSTURE FOUNDATION" Mnrte under V.

Patent No. and others. provide INSURANCE AGAINST FLAT FEET Assure Proper Foot Support. 0 More Comfortable, Mora Healthful. Encourage Correct Body Posture.

Come in for demonstration WEBBS WOLFE Sporting Goods 211 Walnut St. HI-BROW Wheat linen lasticized step-in Turf tan calf trim. Medium heel with scufrless covering. EXOTIC White suede dressy step-in. Perforated vamp.

American blue or Turf Tan calf trim. High Hf? i heel O. I Hair Roots and Hair Cells destroyed very first treatment. e) Most severe beard growths removed permanently. As many a 600 hairs destroyed per treatment Results no other 'treatment can equal.

Consultation FREE in private. All Treatments by E.L.IIOFLiAIin the Hewer Benrty Stlon 304 N. 2KB ST. NYLON Visit in Progress George A. Eyster, of Detroit, Is spending several days as the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. George Baskin, of Progress. He is en route home from a business trip to Washington. Card Party Ladies' Circle No. 20, Grand Army of the Republic, will spon STOCKINGS You'll like these stockings knitted from NYLON the new man-made miracle from the great DuPont laboratories.

Select yours tomorrow priced at sor a card party on Thursday aft ernoon, beginning at 2 clock, at Pomeroy's. Mrs. Edith Maulaney WPvJlML 1.25 1.35 will be in charge. Card Party The Penbrook and Progress Democratic Auxiliaries will hold Very beautiful 2 and 3-threads exquisitely sheer and na BEAU-TIE White suede perforated vamp, Step-in. Three layer prop heel with Turf tan or Ameri- 1 A r7r can blue trim XV I SNUBBY White crushed kid, perforated vamp step-in.

Small open toe and military heel. Very com- r7? fortable O. It) a card party at 8.15 o'clock this evening at the Penbrook fire house. Pinochle and five hundred will be played. carefully fashioned for fit! And all made to conform Bowman's high standards of qualityl Limit-One Pair to a Customer Art Group Speaker Henry C.

Pitz, illustrator, painter and lithographer, will ad IN HARRISBURG ITS BOWMAN'S FOR SHOES Three Specialized Shoe Depts. Because the quantity is so limited, we would like to extend the privilege of buying one pair to as many of our customers as is possible. Bowman's Main Floor dress members and friends of the Harrisburg Art Association- Studio at 8 o'clock this evening at the studio, 500 Race street WITH OUV I AND PALM I 1 OILS RESORTS OCKAN CITY. X. i.

No C.O.D., Mail or Phone Orders! HAfljfMS OWN. ST Oft SCOTCH HALloM Old F(ahllllfl TTnnui or Flilprlv and tOAialcuceaU, atgr Write for CtitU tlsSS.

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