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THE EVENING NEWS, Harrisburg, Saturday, September 7, 19465 No. 9 of the Women's Association of Pine Street Presbyterian Church Betty Lee's Social Diary Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the women's and girls' room of the church. Plans will be made for Becomes Bride Of A. S. Replogle the year's work.

The St. Francis of Assisi Youth i Club will meet this evening at 7.30 o'clock in Roxy Hall to discuss plans for a Fall formal dance. ESPECIALLY interesting is announcement today of the A JR. AND MRS. JOHN KEL-iU LER, Camp Hill R.

D. 1, have returned to their home after spending two weeks with Mrs. Keller's sister, Mrs. Ray Hall, of Spooner, Wis. The Woman's Missionary Society of Harris Street Evangelical Church will meet Monday evening.

1946-47 programs for the monthly John Trephen will preside. meetings of the Civic Club of A surprise birthday party was given Wednesday afternoon at Harrisburg. The regular meeting of the club, you know, is held the third Monday afternoon of each Paxtang Park in honor of Mrs. Clarence Z. Huffer, 1629 Briggs Home From Motor Trip A group of people from this city have returned to their homes after motoring to Niagara Falls and Toronto, Canada.

Included in the party were Mrs. Helen Eichel- berger and daughter, Miss Doris Eichelberger, 111 Royal Terrace, Mrs. Carrie McClain and Mr. and Mrs. C.

W. Moore and daughter, Miss Nancy Moore, of Paxtonia. Mr. and Mrs. Glen C.

Grier, 2517 Walnut street, Penbrook, joined the group in Canada. Visiting City Woman Mrs. Mary Bush Hauck, 2020 North Third street, has as her guests Mr. and Mrs. Eben Ayers, of Washington, who recently returned from a visit in Watertown, N.

Y. Ayers, who is assistant to -the secretary of President Truman, was formerly head of the Associated Press bureau in this city. if Sf I fa street. Guests included: Mr. Huf month.

The club will open its Fall sea at 7.30 o'clock in the social room of the chivch. Motion pictures fer, Mrs. Nora Fast, Mrs. Elmer Noll, Mrs. Miriam McElroy, Mrs.

from Africa will be shown by Miss son on October 21 with Olive Ew-ing Clapper, widow of the well- Lucv Rowe. A playlet will be Sara Fike, Miss Pauline Yohn, Mrs known newspaper correspondent, Sr if 1 given by Mrs. John Rowe, Mrs Grace Sigler, Mrs. Violette Rich- wine, Mrs. Lawrence Hake, Mrs Frank Kennedy, Mrs.

Sara E. Roe John Lebo, Mrs. George Weist, Miss Virginia Tartaglin and Miss Raymond Clapper, who lost his life in the Pacific, as the speaker. Her subject will be "Washington Wed in Steelton Church Miss Bette Gustin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Michael Gustin, 720 North Second street, Steelton, and Charles K. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jones, 105 Oak Park Circle, Colonial Park, were married this afternoon in Centenary United Brethren Church, Steelton, by the Rev. Harry W.

Deaven. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in white satin, fashioned with tapering sleeves and train. Her fingertip veil was adorned with orange blossoms and she carried a white prayer book with white roses. Miss Mary Gustin attended her sister as maid of honor and wore a blue silk jersey and net gown with a headband of blue flowers. Harry Jones, brother of the bridegroom, was best man and ushers were Charles Leese and Joseph Kuhns.

Following a reception at the bride's home, Mr. and Mrs. Jones left on a wedding trip to New York City. They will reside at 720 North Second street, Steelton. Auxiliary to Instal Installation of officers of Unit 27, American Legion Auxiliary, will take place Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the Legion Home, 21 South Front street.

Mrs. Reba Tucker, of Lebanon, central director of the Department 6f Pennsylvania, will be in charge and Mrs. George Etter will preside. Officers to be installed are: Mrs. Marv S.

Lutz. president: Mrs. Rhoda Cranford. buck, Miss Fern Roebuck and Tapestry." The Primrose Club celebrated its 25th anniversary last evening Betty Holmes Married The marriage of Miss Betty Jane Holmes, daughter of Mrs. Thelma Holmes, 1853 Spencer street, to Harper S.

Stoner, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Stoner, 1615 Naudain street, was solemnized this afternoon in Derry Street United Brethren Church, with the Rev. Harry W. Zechman, pastor, officiating.

A recital of nuptial music was presented by Miss Laura Garman, organist, and Miss Beverly Stoner, soloist. Gowned in white crepe, the bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Frank Holmes. Her fingertip marquisette veil was caught to a coronet of seed pearls and she carried a white prayer book marked with white gardenias and streamers. Her attendant, Mrs. William Irwin, was attired in peach lace and chiffon with a crown headdress and carried a bouquet of mixed flowers.

Edwin Stoner was best man for his brother and George Slough, Richard Manley and George Thomas ushered. Folowing a reception at the home of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Holmes, Middletown R.

D. 1, the couple left on a wedding trip through New York State. The bride and bridegroom are both graduates of John Harris High School. Mrs. Stoner was employed formerly by the Farm Bureau Insurance Company and Mr.

Stoner, veteran of three years' service in the Army Air Corps is now employed at the Bethlehem Steel Company. with a dinner at the Allenberry On Monday, November 18, Rollo Walter Brown, author, lecturer and teacher, will address the Civic Club members. He was formerly a member of the faculties Harry Davis. Birth Announcements Harrisburg Hospital September 5 Mr. and Mrs.

Luther M. Zeigler, Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gross, Mr. and Mrs.

Avery Fohl. Mr. and Mrs. Dale of Wabash College and Harvard Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Pat 54 South Eighteenth street, Camp University. ton, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ochs, Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Mr. Hill, a son. Mrs. Zeigler was Miss Kathryn D. Hock.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Butalla, MRS. RICHARD W. SCHMIDT 'TSHE program of Christmas music, presented annually by members of the Wednesday Club and Mrs.

Eugene Bowser, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Hanna, Mr. and Mrs.

461 High street, Enhaut, a son. Donald Sweger, Mrs. Blanche for the Civic Club, will be given on the afternoon of December 16, MISS CATHERINE DORIS MADDEN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E.

Madden, of York, and Richard W. Schmidt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Schmidt, Mrs.

Butalla was Miss Bertha Poltl. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin E. Ruby, Dine In Country Comfort SUNDAY DINNERS AT CHIAR'S INI On New Rt.

22 fi Miles East of Hb-. BROILED STEAKS CHICKEN WAFFLES TENDERIZED HAM GRILLED CROPS REAL ITALIAN SPAGHETTI according to Mrs. Harvey F. Bressler, Miss Alta Kunkle and Miss Anna Nissley. Mrs.

E. E. Miller will conduct devotions at a meeting of Circle Smith, program chairman of the club, 2715 Reel street, a son. Mrs. Ruby was Miss C6nstance B.

Beare. of Paxtang, were married this morning in the St. Rose of Lima Carl Cramer, writer and lecturer Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D.

Stouf- will be the speaker at the meeting on January 20. On February 17, Catholic Church, York. The ceremony, which was performed by fer, 163 Summit street, a daughter. Mrs. Stouffer was Miss Betty M.

Foster. the speaker will be Nicol Smith Photo by Hill Studio MRS. ARTHUR S. REPLOGLE White lace and marquisette were combined in the gown worn by Miss Ruth E. Heiges, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ray C. Heiges, 1620 North street, when she became the bride this afternoon of Arthur S. Replogle, son "of Mrs. Arthur M.

Replcgle, of Altoona. The ceremony was performed in Memorial Lutheran Church by the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Lewis C. Manges, and author of "Burma Road," who will Dr.

and Mrs. William H. Kar- Msgr. Joseph Schmidt, of Carlisle, an uncle of the bridegroom, was followed by a reception at the York Country Club. lecture on "Underground King John Weisenford, first vice-presi dom." Godfrey Winn, author, jour many, 214 West Main street, Hum-melstown, a son.

Mrs. Karmany Dinners Served Daily 12 Noon to 4 P. M. 5.30 to 9 P. N.

nalist and scenarist, who was a was Miss Hazel Gillam. The bride, given in marriage by pop" correspondent during World Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund J. Hor- War II and also served as a sea dent; Mrs.

Robert Ogilvie, second vice-president; Mrs. Charles Goudy, corresponding secretary; Miss Mabel Wilbar, treasurer; Mrs. George Bowman, recording secretary; Mrs. Mary Waltz, chaplain; Mrs. Howard Hinkle.

ser- vath, 230 Front street, Highspire, her father, was attired in a white satin gown, fashioned with a lace yoke, adorned with seed pearls. The man in the Royal Navy, will come son. Mrs. Horvath was Miss here March 24 to address the club Janet M. Owen.

Drink Milk A Good the Rev. Mervin E. Smith, of New members. Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Bar- The programs for the April and geant-at-arms, and Miss Mary bush, 618 Kelker street, a son. Mrs. Barbush was Miss Gertrude May meetings will be announced full skirt ended in a train and her tulle veil was arranged her coiffure with orange blossoms. She carried a white prayer book, with a marker of white orchids and gypsophila. MISS MARY MORRISSEY, of later, as will the monthly meet After School ings of the Educational, Municipal FEAT MOSS New Shipment of Canadian Peat Standard Bale 5.00 Walter-Nisley Walter, Inc.

Landscape Contractors and Nurserymen and Outdoor Departments of the club, Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hollinger, 138y2 East Main street, Mechan-icsburg, a daughter. Mrs.

Hollinger was Miss Theresa N. Nickle. 1T1 Newark, N. the maid of Greek, historian. Announce Birth A daughter, Donzella Mae, was born this morning to Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph A. Zulli at their home, 203 Susquehanna avenue, Enola. Mrs. Zulli was formerly Miss Jean Lee, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Lee, 102 North Enola drive. Freedom, uncle of the bride. Mr. Heiges gave his daughter in marriage.

The bride's fingertip net veil was gathered to a tiara of orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of white glamellias and orchids. Gowned identically in blue net with pink hats and gloves were the matron 'of honor, Mrs. Harrison F. Harbach, of Ger-mantown, sister of the bride, and Miss Nellie Manges, Huntingdon, maid of honor. The bridesmaids, Miss Isabelle Cody, of Cleveland, JR.

AND MRS. Henry Newman, 1 of Akron, Ohio, visited this week with Mr. Newman's brother Habit! fVST DAIRY honor, wore green taffeta and carried gold tone chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids, who wore gold taffeta gowns and carried matching chrysanthemums, were Miss Carolyn Schmidt, of Paxtang, a sister in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Johnston, 3113 North Route 543 Progress fo Paxtang Phone 3-3889 Front street. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bell and their children, Donna and Ross cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Dell Bell, are at their home, along Story League Meeting The Harrisburg Story League will hold an outdoor meeting Tuesday evening at 6.30 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

Earl Zeiders, 4208 Jonestown road. Miss Mary Hunter, president, will be co-hostess. Reports of the National Story League convention held recently in San Francisco will be Tredinnick, Philadelphia, the for the River road, after a sojourn in VH BROOKWOOD STS. mer Miss Beverly Miller, of this Ocean City, N. with Mrs.

Bell's of the bridegroom; Miss Mary Louise Hopke, of Alexandria, Miss Johanna Downey, of Washington; and Miss Mary Silk Thompson, of Baltimore. Nancy Buhler, of Belmar, N. a niece of the bride, who was flower girl, wore a white frock and carried Autumn flowers. 11 city, wore pink net gowns wore pink net gowns with mother, Mrs. Anna Harris, who phone 4-H86 has been spending the Summer in Ocean City and will return to her blue accessories.

All the attend-: ants carried arm bouquets of glamellias, pompons and baby's home, in the Grayco, after Sep by Experts from these Reliable Firms given by Mrs. Harry Keffer and Mrs. J. H. Holsberger.

breath. Mr. Schmidt, attended hisLtember 15, has as her guest this William D. Smiley, of State Col-! son as best man and the ushers were week-end, Mrs. Thomas Bell, 2812 lege, was best man, and ushers; North Second street.

were Lt. Comdr. John C. Robert J. Schmidt, brother of the bridegroom; Arthur J.

Schuh, of Dayton, Eugene Degan, of New Life Given Your Quonset Point, 11. Louis C. Lip-pert, Brackenridge, and Raymond E. Noble, Altoona. Of course things are wearing out that can't be replaced, but they can be repaired.

Smart people are calling one of these approved Repair Shops. Whether the washer in your spigot needs replacing, or if the furnace needs repairing, or the hundred and one other things in your home that go wrong, don't fool with it yourself. Call an expert. Hang this Repair Section in your kitchen for handy references. EVERYONE OF THESE REPAIR SHOPS IS AS CLOSE AS YOUR TELEPHONE John HarrisClassReunion The John Harris High School Class of 1931 will hold its first reunion next Saturday evening in FINE RIGS UPHOLSTERED A reception was held at the; Civic Club of Harrisburg, after i Chester, N.

and Charles A. Colligan, of Hollis, Long Island, N. Y. Following a wedding trip to Cuba, Mr. Schmidt and his bride will make their home in Paxtang.

The bride is a graduate of Mt. St. the William Penn Hotel. Dinner which Mr. Replogle and his bride will be served at 6.30 o'clock in You are assured satisfactory results due to our modern methods.

All work is done in our own plant under expert supervision Yes, we call for and deliver. ARCADE LAUNDRY the Rose Room. Linden Gruver will be toastmaster. Cecil Oyler Joseph's College, Emmittsburg, will serve as chorister and Mrs. Eleanor Hubler Reber will be, ac 1722 N.

Fourth St. Telephone 4-0131 CAMERAS mum on our premises companist, Custom made SLIP COVERS Reasonable prices Founded 1907 Md. The bridegroom, a graduate of Mt. St. Mary's College, also in Emmittsburg, served as a lieutenant, junior grade, in the United States Naval Reserves for two years and recently returned from The program will include from class officers, me- moriam for deceased members, DAUPHIN FURNITURE EXCHANGE 1217 N.

Third St. Phone Until you can get a new one. let our skilled mechanics recondition the one you have. recognition of World War II veterans, reading of the girls' pro- KEYSTONE RUG CLEANING CO. RUGS CLEANED CARPETS REPAIRED FURNITURE ALTERED Stored and Insured 1822 N.

CAMERON ST. PHONE 7386 OR 7387 phecy by Mrs. Katherine Gorman Opi tening duty in the Pacific. ANOTHER interesting out-of -town nuptial event on today's social calendar is that of Miss Barbara Fleming Smith, daughter of Metcalf, boys' prophecy by Harry Mill and reading of letters from left for a motor trip through the New England States. They will reside in Chicago.

The bride, a graduate of John Harris High School and Gettysburg College, served two years in the WAVES. Veteran of three years' naval service in both the Atlantic and Pacific theaters, Mr. Replogle is a graduate of Washington and Jefferson College. Mary Tingue Married Miss Mary E. Tingue, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. R. R. Tingue, of Bellefonte, and Maurice E. Peck, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Maurice E. Peck, Shellsville, R. D. 1, were married Wednesday afternoon in Bellefonte Methodist Church by the Rev.

L. L. Owens. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attended by Miss Arlene Peck, sister of the bridegroom. Donald Gelbaugh, of this city, was best man and Jack Peck those unable to attend by Mrs.

Bernice Clark Krone. and Mrs. W. Heyward Smith, nrmin Mrs. Eleanor Heefner Hackman 225 N.

Second St. will present gifts to the clasmate who traveled the greatest dis 1 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Homes Stores Factories PROMPT SERVICE Consult Us For Free Estimate BETTERLITE SERVICE CO. 1132 Market St. Phone 2-7913 Harrisburg, Pa. APPLIANCES REPAIRED AT CAPLAN FOR tance, the one having the largest family, oldest child, youngest child and the classmate who most nearly achieved fulfillment of the ROOF REPAIRS CALL 3-4898 GIBSON ROOFING CO.

207 S. 17TH ST. Watches Jewelry Diamond Resetting Electric Shavers Radios Refrirerators Fountain Pens Cameras ft Ronson and Evans Cigarette Lighters Photo Developing Saturday, September 7th, 10 A. M. MURRAY'S Naida and Fred CARD AND HOBBY SHOP 366 Market Lemoyne, Pa.

Cards Norcross Volland Hudson Brownie Block-Prints Gift Wrappings Fancy Candles, Made by Orange-Light of California Emkay and Old Harbor Hobby Items and Supplies We Invite You to Come Into Our New Shop Marriage Announced and Hugh Manchester ushered. Wedding music was played by Zane Carey, of Bellefonte. WE'LL CHECK YOUR TIRES FOR YOU After a reception in the social of Lancaster, and Hubert Raymond Peck, Jr. The ceremony will take place late this afternoon in St. James' Episcopal Church, Lancaster, with Bishop J.

Thomas Heist-and, of this city officiating. The wedding reception will be held at The White Burches, the home of the bride's parents. The bride's mother will be remembered as the former Miss Laura Bretz, of this city. Among those who will be in Lancaster for the wedding and the reception are Mrs. J.

Hepburn Tinker, Mrs. Norris S. Longaker and Dr. and Mrs. Con P.

Faller, of this city, as well as Dr. and Mrs. Park Berkheimer, of Hummelstown. Fashion Show Program A dinner and fashion show featured the first get-together of the year for the Harrisburg Insurance Women at the Penn-Harris Hotel Thursday evening. Mrs.

Margaret Suder presided and reports were given by Miss hall of the church, the couple left on a wedding trip. Upon their COMPLETELY REBUILT return they will resume their studies at West Chester State Teachers College. We'll see that they are properly inflated and watch the tread wear and suggest when they should be transferred to another wheel. We'll make them last thousands of miles longer. There are years of service left in your old luggage when rebuilt by us.

p. if. I HARRISBURG fJIGHT i LUGGAGE SUPPLY CO. V. D.

LEISURE 20TH DERRY Phone 8505 213 N. 2nd St. for BEIIDIX WASHER and RADIO SERYICE Phone 4-4977 Vr Katherine Machlan, auditing chairman, and Miss Dorothy Roberts, ways and means chairman. Miss PHONE 4-4183 FOR USED CAMERAS BOUGHT SOLD EXCHANGED irfviw 1 Li lfi I t-TT' nw ji i ii i i I Mluej- Mtll -'-r I SHENK SON 2900 Herr Penbrook Roberts announced plans for a rummage sale on December 14, mm' SCHOOL Opens SEPT. 16 Subjects SHORTHAND TYPING ACCOUNTING BUSINESS ENGLISH STENOTYPING OFFICE MACHINES and Mrs.

Paul Walmer discussed A Good Corner to Bank On EXPERT FRIGID AIRE MRS. WILBUR L. WHITE Mrs. F. H.

Seidler, 1826 State WATCH REPAIRING WM. L. MILLER WATCHMAKER REPAIRING Photo Equipment and Supplies PennPlidofadice 1S06 NORTH THIRD STREET PHONE S-M54 SERVICE HARRISBURG REFRIGERATION COMPANY 1515 N. CAMERON ST. street, has announced the marriage of her daughter, Mrs.

Myrl S. Mil-! ler, 44 North Twenty-fourth Progress, to Wilbur L. White, of Miami, a former official in the membership drive which will be conducted next month. Miss Marion Walters arranged the program and Miss Betty Heckels was in charge of dinner arrangements. Guests were: Miss Mary McConnell, Miss Dorothy Harris, Miss Doris Swearingen, Miss Nancy Smith, Miss Flora Cooper, Miss Virginia Martin and Miss Arretta Gillis.

Music was furnished by Milner Alexander. RETAIL 31 8. 3rd St. WHOLESALE Phone g-0eoi the State Department of Public Asistance nere. lhe ceremony REGISTRATION, Thurs.

and Fri. 7 fo 9 12 and 13 was performed by the Rev. H. D. Browne pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church, Richmond, on August 17.

THE FRIENDLY BANK If you wish to borrow money, opeq a checking account, savings account or appoint an executor under your will, EE you are invited to make CITIZENS EE TRUST COMPANY your banking EE home. You will find the officers and EE employees of this bank friendly and EE accommodating. Citizens Trust Company EE 13th Derry Streets Harrisburg, Pa. EE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation COMPLETE AUTO AND AUTO BODY SERVICE UMBRELLAS REPAIRED AND RE-COVERED The bride ha3 been secretary to For Complete Service and Installation automatic water heaters copperTubing Estimates Furnished No Obligation R. C.

CASHMAN "YOUR G. E. APPLIANCE DEALER" 208 S. 13th St. Phone 3-2225 Mrs.

Ruth Dayhoff, administrative assistant of the State Civil I Service Commission. The bridegroom is assistant resident audi-; tor, Army Air Forces, Pan-Ameri $1.75 PER GALLON At Plant Puc'ked In Dry lea SPAGNOLO Delicious Ice Cream Race A Hanna Sti. Ptaon to Place Voar Order Plant Houri 8-12 A. M. 1-7 P.

M. When Plant Is Closed Ice Cream Available at SPAGNOLO DAIRY STORE 141 Hanna St. Open 'Till 10 P. M. CENTRAL PENNA.

BUSINESS COLLEGE 323 Market Street Ph. 7369 Phone 4-7077 L. B. SMITH (MOTOR DIV.) 12th Market Lemoyne FORD DEALER FOR GREATER HARRISBURG can Airways, Inc. Mrs.

White will Jeave the middle of this month to join her husband in Miami where they will make their home. 110 N. SECOND ST. 'IV..

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