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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING NEWS, Harrisburg, Monday, November 17, 1947- 13 Mrs. Harlow B. Khkpatrick, Orchestra Lists brook. James L. Hendrickson, Miss Irene Green Becomes Bride of Charles Abramson Advertising in the Patriot-News sells the goods.

History Society Speaker Mrs. C. E. Shirk will speak at the meeting this evening at 8 o'clock of the Dauphin County Historical Society at the John Har Pennsylvania regent of the DAR, Betty Lee's Social Diary will be honor guest and speaker at Forum Program -w rM ffo ra rf lOL CaJL a luncheon meeting of the Harris ris Mansion, Front and Wash-! burg Chapter Thursday afternoon commander, will preside. Penbrook Club Meeting The Penbrook Civic Club will meet this evening at 8 o'clock in the Penbrook school.

A white elephant sale will be held under the direction of Mrs. Eugene Earry. The program has been announced pAPITOL CHAPTER, No. 11 tns wedding tapers Novelty Magic Christmai and Vail fTAflHI. now An Wedding tapers Novelty Magic Christmai and Vail P.nrfl..

nno. An for the concert which the Harris Military Order of Purple ington streets. She will discuss "The History of the Eisenhour Family in Dauphin County." display. 2 burg Symphony Orchestra will pre Heart, and the Ladies' Auxiliary JuO at 1 o'clock in the Penn-Harris Hotel. Reports will be given on the State conference held last month in Atlantic City.

Mrs. August B. 25 So. 3xd will meet Wednesday evening at sent tomorrow evening at .8.30 8 o'clock in the Veterans' Room of City Hall. o'clock at the Forum under the direction of George King Rauden-bush.

Efrem Zimbalist, violinist, Grubmeyer, regent, will preside. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Progress Fire Company will hold Reservations are in charge of who is director of the Curtis In a covered dish supper this eve Mrs. Hewitt C. Myers, 198 South ning at 6 o'clock at the fire house Second street, Steelton. Mrs.

stitute of Music, Philadelphia, will ADVANCE TIPS on fuel 5ovnn Don't "monkey" with tho fire door fast While U-Wait Service Leather, Composition. Cord HALF SOLES Sewed-On 1.25 Pr Charles F. WaW, chairman of the be soloist. Mrs. John Hoak is chairman for the supper and Mrs.

Kermit R. Lloyd, president, will at social committee, is in charge of The program follows: "Sym phony No. 41 in Maor," Mozart; the business session at which offi arrangements. Secretaries to Meet cers will be elected. "Viplin Concerto in Minor," Men fj llilllllllf iiil ft immmsimmLiMmM delssohn, played by the orchestra Astro Chapter, Order of the The Rev.

C. Ralston Smith, pas AU Material! Guaranteed with' Zimbalist as soloist, in cele Ml tor of Pine Street Presbyterian Eastern Star, will hold a birthday party tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock at Fackler's Hall. 1312 All Workmanship Guaranteed I Church, will speak at the dinner bration of the, Mendelssohn 100th anniversary; "Adagietto," from "PENINQ the fire door may Nam fJ like an easy way to regulate your fire but it's really a FUEL-WASTING move. Also, it doesn't pay to "monkey" with the Turn Damper to regulate the fire for daily changes in temperature. Once you've located the ideal positionfortheTurn Derry street.

Mrs. Harvey F. Symphony No. 5, Mahler, in me Shoe Beoaii Department BOOX'S SHOE STORE 831 Market St meeting of Susquehannock Chapter, National Secretaries' Association, at the Penn-Harris Hotel this evening. Smith, will be the speaker and a talk on floral care and arrange mcrianr for Henry Warren Van Pelt, treasurer of the Symphony So ment will be given by Dan Voll-mer.

Mrs. Seth Brink will sing, accompanied by Mrs. Viola ciety of Harrisburg, 1943-47, and program annotater, 1939-47; and Damper it'i best to remember HANDS OFF unless there is an extreme temperature change. "La Gazza Ladra," Rossini. 1 Members of the Fourteenth Ward FLAS SENSATION-LIMITED TIME ONlt! I Council of Republican Women will The Symphony Orchestra, under the sponsorship of the Harrisburg Musical Association, Local No.

2G9, American Federation of Musicians, meet tomorrow evening at the tting yon ain that Fuel Saving Starfi With CONTROL Ask Jis about nn Automatic Heat Rezulator the "electric saves fuel by automatically controlling dampers. home of Mrs. Arlene Snyder, 3220 North Fourth street A meeting of the Penbrook American Legion Post, No. 730, will be held this evening at 8 presented two education concerts morning at Edison Junior High I School. Late this afternoon, a THINK OF IT-REG.

$20 and $25 COLD WAVES UNITED ICE COAL CO. FORSTER COWDEN STS. Telephone 4-6121 i similar concert was to be presented at the. "John Harris High School. o'clock at the Post Home, Twenty- seventh and Canbv streets, Pen- Photoi by Shahian.

MRS. CHARLES ABRAMSON Tomorrow afternoon at 2 clock and 3.30 o'clock, the orchestra will present educational concerts at the Forum for county school pupils. Miss Ruth Douglas, soprano, is soloist for the five concerts. The marriage of Miss Irene Hamilton P-TA to Mee Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

$1 Reserves Your Gift At Morris I. Max Green, North Fifth Members of the Hamilton P-TA will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the school with Mrs. Theodore Russ presiding. A social hour will conclude, the program, with moth While They Last Jo) None Given On Saturday! Repeated by popular demand again you have the opportunity to set a $20 or $25 Cold Wave tor only Be here street, to Charles Abramson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Abramson, 518 East Beaver street, State Col Feted at Shower Miss Mildred L. Deimler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.S. Deimler, Lawnton, who will be married next Spring to John R. Hitz, was hon ers of fifth grade pupils as host lege, took place last evening in esses.

Temple Beth El. The Rev. Dr. Reuben J. Magill, rabbi, performed A chestnut tree reproduces itself in 20 years by sprouting from the ored recently at a shower held at the home of Mrs.

Kenneth A. Jones, 507 North Thirteenth street. The party was given by Mrs. the ceremony, assisted by Cantor Abraham Reiseman. Nuptial music I stump.

was presented by Miss Helen Nicoll, soloist; Mrs. Esther Horo-witi, violinist, and Miss Dorothea Cohen, pianist. Miss Joan Nathan -12 EXPERT OPERATORS lit the tapers. Given in marriage by her father, Jones, Mrs. Ralph C.

Deimler and Mrs. William H. Berkheiser. The guests included: Mrs. Samuel C.

Deimler, Mrs. George B. Hitz, Mrs. Clark Hitz, Miss Esther Wingeard, Mrs. Threlfall, Mrs.

C. Taggart, Mrs. Rosella Deimler, Mrs. Claude Deimler, "Mrs. Miriam Deimler, Mrs.

R. R. Deimler, Mrs. Roy E. Deimler, Miss Genevieve Wesley, Miss Jean the bride wore a white satin gown with long train.

Her tulle veil was AMERICAN BEAUTY SHOPPES 19 N. 4th St. Ph. 3-4730 NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Open Every Evening Except Saturday held in place by a crown of rhine- Lady's Ziren Ring ONE xfijf -LL-U-CARAT JY jf I Here is a genuine gem cut zir- 1 con set in a mounting of rich te )i I4k gold' Ths radiant Sem I Jjx 1 flanked by two magnificent I Sy 2 cons rare beauty. 3 Rlf py 0n Easy Terms i stones and she carried white pom poms and white roses.

Miss Ruth Green attended her sister as maid of honor. She wore Ricker, Miss Dorothy Handshaw, Mrs. Ethel Shanland, Mrs. Darrel Wolf, Mrs. Thomas Heckard and YOUNG a fuchsia taffeta gown and car ried a colonial bouquet of yellow roses.

Mrs. Samuel Finkel, an Mrs. George Vince Hitz. Church Circles to Meet Piifil it I fti A I I Mrs. C.

Stanley Holmes, 1735 State street, will be hostess to Circles 9 and lO of the Women's other sitser, was matron of honor. She wore a turquoise crepe gown and carried red roses. The bridesmaids were Miss Beatrice -Abramson, Miss Rose Abramson, sisters of the bridegroom; Mrs. Lewis Wise and Mrs. Paul Bergel.

All wore Fall colored taffeta gowns and carried. matching flowers. jr Association of Pine Street Pres byterian Church Thursday after Works To Bring Relief While Little One Sleeps noon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Will Bai ley and Mrs.

Charles E. Dahl are chairmen of the circles. Isaac Abramson served as Jbest Dr. C. Stanley Holmes will speak on "The New Life Move ment," and The Rev.

Morton G. Glise, pastor of Paxtoh Presbyterian Church, "will discuss "Land of Enchantment." Mrs. Ralph man for his brother, Ushers were Gerald Sitkin, Paul Bergel, Fred Abramson and Stanley Green. A reception was held in the Temple vestry, after which the couple left for a wedding trip through the South. Upon their return they will reside in State College.

Mrs. Abramsoi Was graduated Swartley will be assisting hostess. Quota Club to Dine works for hours to bring relief even while child sleeps. Often by morning the worst miseries of the cold are gone. Try it! Get Vicks VapoRub today.

at bedime rub throat, chest and back with good warming Vicks VapoRub. Its special relief-bringing action starts instantly invites restful sleep. Then it Members of the Quota Club of Harrisburg will attend a dinner from William Penn High School. The bridegroom, a graduate of meeting this evening at the Penn- Harris Hotel. Miss Reida Lone-.

Remember the best-known horn remedy you can use to relievo miseries of colds Is VICKS VAPORUB. 'anecker, of Mechanicsburg, a for State College High School, served five years with the Army Air Forces. He is in business in State mer captain in the.WAC, wiU be the speaker. 1 College. Mary Morrow Engaged Mr.

and Mrs. Charles J. Morrow, if;" 4 1949 Berryhill street, have an nounced- the engagement of their rf" $1 Reserves Your Gift At Morris li I 'SffMH0f k' Wflfdi JmfiA Thehindsome 15 jewel watch LOJs- 14) that's completely automatic. At ijg "tf work or play you can jdepend mTm' I while it's on your wrist. fJBL pav on Eac Terms daughter, Miss Mary Ann Morrow, to Albert W.

Lencioni, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gino Lencioni, 128 Syl van Terrace. Mis Morrow attends John Har ris High School and is employed by Yolfee's Confectionery. Her fiance, a graduate of John Harris High School, served 34 months with the Marine Corps.

One of our favorite comic strip characters has a saying, TIME'S A WASTIN', which we think just about sums up the state of affairs this week. At this time of year it is so easy to think you have plenty of time to do things when you don't at; all. No doubt you've already placed your order for a nice fat Thanksgiving turkey and all the traditional goodies to go with it; but have' you really gotten down to business and started presents to go with the names' you have on your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING LIST? With Thanksgiving little, more than a week away, Christmas will be here before you know it; so we've checked into the matter and found some HARD TO GET items which we hope will make your Christmas shopping a little easier and a little more fun 4his year. Susie. Class Minstrel Show The Dofcas Class of Messiah Lutheran Church will present "The Minstrels From Dixie" this evening at 7.30 o'clock in the church social hall.

Mrs. Ray C. Hawn has directed the entertainment, which will be followed by a birth 1 1 1 i day party for class members. Dogs nave a way of becoming regular members of the family without our knowing just how it all One of the nicest Christmas traditions is the very old one of BRINGING in the YULE LOG on Christmas Eve. All you need beside the log itself is a fireplace with GOOD LOOKING FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES in which to burn it.

Perhaps you have the fireplace but not the accessories to go with it; that case all you need to do is take a trip to the PENN SUPPLY CO. They have, everything you could desire for your hearth Acts AT ONCE to Relieve andirons, log baskets, firesets, and fireplace screens. There are 1 over FIFTEEN DIFFERENT STYLES of screens display from which to choose, starting at a modest figure of only twenty five dollars. Another nice thing is that you may buy ariy one of these and take it RIGHT STRAIGHT HOME with you no more endless waiting for your order to be filled the address is the PENNSYLVANIA SUPPLY COMANY, 10th and MULBERRY. Much higher prices are paid by most butchers for used fats today.

There's a shortage of fats and oils the world over. 'Your Government says: "Keep op your good work and continue to save and turn in every possible pound of used fat" Help relieve the shortage of fats and oils and, at the same time, help yourself. If you have children, you'll surely have a Christmas tree; and if you have a Christmas tree you'll Want to have it on a platform, so that there will be plenty of room to run the electric trains amid miniature vilages of toy houses. During the war NO ONE thought the day would ever come again when you could get ENOUGH PLYWOOD to build a platform came about When Christmas time rolls around each year these very special pets must have a package or two on the tree put there by Good St Nick, alias the lord and master or mistress. Some'times doggie'j name on the Christmas list presents a real probkm.

There are always dog biscuits, but what about something different this year? SCHELL'S havt DOG SWEATERS and BLANKETS in such a variety of colors and styles that even the fussiest thorough bred would have to wag his tail if he found one under the ree. There are also harnesses, baskets, and leashes, so there is no excuse for forgetting your' dog this Christmas SCHELL'S SEED HOUSE. 10th and MARKET STREETS. (CAUSED BY COLDS) When you lie awake nights tor- tured by a mean cough try pertussin. The first spoonfuls must relieve such coughing or your money will be refunded.

For years thousands of Doctors prescribed pertussin. It acts at once, pertussin not only relieves coughing but actually helps 'loosen' thick phlegm and makes it easier to 'raise'. i pertussin is Bafe and mighty effective for both old and Pleasant tasting. Inexpensive! SPERTUSSIfic lor your ennstmas tree, we re happy to report that miracles do happen sometimes, and that day HAS come again. Yes, not only can you get plywood for your platform, but you can get it in the thickness you want.

Of course. TTT Tl TTi fill' the quantity is limited, so order now to avoid disappointment at 4he last minute When you go to buy your plywood take a good look, at the beautiful colonial style, white pine CORNER CUPBOARD in the showroom. It would make an ideal Christmas present to YOUR HOUSE from SANTA HARRISBURG LUMBER COMPANY, 17th NAUDAIN STREETS. liMrltM fet SoKrag CwnmltlM, Int..

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