The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 10
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- Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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EVENING NEWS, Harrisburg, Thursday, October 2, 1947 $1000 Bequest To City Church A $1000 bequest to the State Street United Brethren Church is contained in the will of Harry W. Nauss, late of this city, which was probated yesterday with Register of Wills James G. Miles in the Courthouse. Bequests of $1000 each are included for Charles H. James, a brother-in-law, and his wife.
The residue, estimated at $17,060, is bequeathed to Miles D. James, a nephew, and his wife, of 93 North Eighteenth street, who were also named executors. In her will probated today, Miss Mabel E. Wittenmyer, late of 2141 North Front street, bequeathed her undivided interest in the property to her sister, Miss Bertha M. Wittenmyer, same address, who was named executrix.
More than 30 nephews and nieces will share the $35,000 estate of Mrs. Gertie R. Lentz, late of Upper Paxton Township. Former beneficiaries, named in a will which was executed in 1912, have died. Letters of administration were issued to Carrie A.
Lebo, Halifax, and Oscar O. Zimmerman, Elizabethville, who will supervise distribution of the estate. Mrs. Florence Miller Brown, 41 North Eighteenth street, was named sole heir and executrix in the estate of her son, Marshall E. Brown, late of this city.
JUST ARRIVED! DRESSES WHITE -AND- WOOLS PASTELS TRIMMED SEQUIN Special $19.95 Coed hop 228 N. THIRD ST. Open Thursdays Till 9 Obituary Funeral on Monday for Student in California JOHN H. HOOVER Funeral services for John H. Hoover, 24, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul J. Hoover, 2333 North Fourth street, World War II veteran and a student at the University of California, Santa Barbara, who died last Monday after brief illness at Cottage Hospital, Santa Barbara, will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Baker funeral home, Third and Maclay streets. The Rev. Richard Byers Martin, pastor of Augsburg Lutheran Church, will officiate, assisted by the Rev.
Dr. A. M. Stamets, pastor emeritus of the church. Burial be in Harrisburg Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday evening after 7 o'clock. A graduate William Penn High School, class of 1941, Mr. Hoover worked for a year in the shipping department he of inducted Bowman's into Store Army. before was He served three years, including two years in Europe as a military court stenographer with the Third Army Headquarters Division under General Patton. Following his discharge he attended Shippensburg State Teachers College for one year and then went to Hollywood, as private secretary to Ed Schofield, writer and film producer.
Later he entered the University of California, where he was a student at the time of his death. He was a member of Augsburg Lutheran Church and Earl E. Aurand Post, No. 1086, VFW. In addition to his parents he is survived by.
two sisters, Moses, Paxtang, and Robert Mrs. Hummel, of this city, and his grandfather, Howard C. Hoover, Penbrook. CORNELIUS PAUL DALEY Cornelius Paul Daley, gang foreman of car inspectors for the Railroad, died morning, at was his 62 home, years 226 old. Seneca He was a member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, the Holy Name Society of Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Church, the Mutual Benefit Association of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and a past-president Brotherhood of Shop Craft Supervisors.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret T. Daley; a son, Neal Little Rock, a daughter, Mrs. Austin Noll, Philadelphia; and four grandchildren. Requiem high mass will be celebrated Saturday at 9 a.
at Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament Church by the Rev. W. M. Horrigan, pastor. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery.
Friends may call at the Fackler funeral home at 1314 Derry street tomorrow night from 7 to 9. ISAIAH CALVIN SHAMBAUGH Isaiah Calvin Shambaugh, 64, of 711 North Eighteenth street, died this morning in the Harrisburg Hospital. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Elva Blanche Shambaugh; two sons, Leroy and Irvin a sister, Mrs. Ellen Shatto; four brothers, Samuel Harry and William, all of Harrisburg, and a brother, Augustus, of Franklintown.
Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p. at the Kimmel funeral home, 1842 State street, with the Rev. Cawley H. Stine, pastor of the State Street Evangelical United Brethren Church, officiating. Burial will be in Shoop's Church Cemetery.
Friends may call tomorrow evening after 7 o'clock at the funeral home. NANCY JONES Private funeral services for Nancy Jones, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Jones, 121 Lyons street, New Britain, who died this morning at the Harrisburg Hospital, will be held tomorrow mornat 10 o'clock at the Gilbert L.
Dailey funeral home, 1606 State street. The Rev. Louis S. Dougherty, of St. Francis of Assisi Church, will officiate.
Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. Tinstman's Hearing Listed for Tuesday Carl Tinstman, deputy Secretary of Forests and Waters, will be given a hearing Tuesday on a charge that he as deputy Secretary of Health violated provisions of the Hatch Act, the United States Civil Service Commission has announced. Tinstman denied he violated the anti-politics law, but the commission contends he sent out campaign letters in the interest of the Republican party while working for a department receiving Federal aid. NEW REHABILITATION CENTER The State Bureau of Rehabilitation today announced plans to establish the State's first rehabilitation center at the Philadelphia General Hospital for treatment and training of handiPenn-(capped patients. at TROUP BROS IMAGINE! BUYING A MATTRESS WITH A WRITTEN, REGISTERED 10 YEAR FACTORY GUARANTEE only for $44.50 Mattress You These Features) BY BURTON MATTRESS INNERSPRING COME SEE THE MATTRESS OF "SILENT LULLABIES" LUXURIOUS SLEEPING COMFORT again! Thanks to Slumberon's patented Ortho- Flex coils, that provide "comfortcontrolled" rest.
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7308 Olive Borden, Ex-Film Star, City Group Aquatic Dies in Skid Row Mission Representatives By United Press continued. When ran agencies working LOS ANGELES, Oct. at a picture of herself taken when she was a flashing-eyed star, silent screen actress Olive Borden died yesterday at a Skid Row mission five miles from the glittering Hollywood which forgot her long ago. Miss Borden tucked the photograph into a dressing table mirror when she was brought to the mission last week ill and helpless, penniless and shabby. The 40-year-old actress kept one other remembrance of her movie fame.
On a table near hem narrow bed was a scrapbook, bulging with clippings about the brunette beauty 1930's "Half Marriage" and "Love in the Desert." Both Olive and her mother, Sibbie Borden, knew well the Hollywood after Olive left a Baltimore convent to find overnight fame in "The Eternal Woman." She became a Wampas baby star. She hired a press agent, now Radio Commentator Jimmy Fidler, and almost married her leading man, George O'Brien. But the advent of talkies pushed Olive Borden out of the film lights. Her gay, easy-spending life money out, she joined the WACS drove an ambulance, Three years ago, her mother came to the Sunshine Mission Women. Olive followed a year Disappeared After Show The mother progressed from scrubbing floors to managing mission commissary.
Olive tried hard, too. She made beds washed dishes. But shortly after she donned old finery to act the mission's pageant play, Olive disappeared from the big, white mission building into the dark streets of Skid Row. "I guess the pageant got thinking about her old acting days," said mission brother fred West. Mrs.
Borden, after a frantic three-month search, found daughter in a cheap hotel. brought her back to the mission, but it was too late. The doctor listed the cause death as "complications." During 1945, 28,500 persons were killed and 1,000,000 injured in motor vehicle accidents in the United States. STORES OF STORE HARRISBURG (2 Stores) STEELTON LISTEN TO THE GILLETTE WORLD'S SERIES BROADCASTS FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE MILORD RAZOR wilk ONE-PIECE FOR YOUR SHAVING PLEASURE MILORD RAZOR Handsome, gold-plated, one-piece Hie razor in metal. traveling case cov- MILORD ered with durable Texol fabric, simulating alligator leather.
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9 HARRISBURG to Discuss Therapeutics of a number of with the physically handicapped will meet this afternoon in the Harrisburg Chapter Red Cross office, 221 North Front street, to explore the inauguration here of an aquatic program for recreational and therapeutic purposes. Richard L. Brown, of the Red Cross field staff, and Paul C. Grubb, chapter water safety director, will be in charge of the meeting. Representatives were invited from the Tri-County Crippled Children's.
the Society, the local organizaNational Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, the Tri-County Branch of the Pennsylvania Association for the Blind, the Veterans Administration and the local branch of the State Vocational Training Bureau. TAFT ENDS TOUR TONIGHT By United Press EN ROUTE WITH TAFT, Oct. 2. -Senator Robert A. Taft delivers the last speech of his Western tour tonight, before returning home to Cincinnati to look at his journey from long range and decide whether he will become an official candidate for President.
On Tattooed Victim Says He Was Once Her Spouse By United Press BUFFALO, Oct. J. Domkiewicz, 42, reported to police here last night that his name was one of those tattooed on the body of a woman whose stabbed and crushed body was found in a Davenport, Iowa, park. Domkiewicz told authorities that the victim, Mrs. Margaret Treese, 34-year-old war widow, once was his wife.
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when she divulged that she had been married previously. "I have not seen her since," said Domkiewiez, a restaurant employe here. Kiwanis Members Told Of Penn State Programs The wide scope of activities sponsored by the Pennsylvania State College Extension Service was outlined today for members of the Kiwanis Club at their noon luncheon meeting in the PennHarris Hotel by William M. Briner, Mt. Joy, district representative.
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