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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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14
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PAGE FOURTEEN THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, PENNA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1941 The government of Venezuela Is I inducing people to burn kerosene SOCIAL ACTIVITIES-LOCAL PERSONAL NOTES endeavoring to save its forests by I instead of wood. BROKEN PLATES OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED IN A FEW HOURS IM.ATES AT PRICES TOO CAN AFFORD TO PAYl DR. W. E. LEWIS 315 Market Street Entrance at Wlee DreM 8tor Mannix-Clark Announce Marriage Of Miss Mary Numbers employed by Bowman and Company, and on Tuesday will be inducted into the United State? Army, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry O. Num Qcfcten Dawn Pre Xmas Specials! GOWNS. I'9 bers, Oak Wood Park, Trindle road, Nuptials Held have announced the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Elinor The wedding of Miss Helen PRISCILLA HARRING Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs ERNE H.

EVANS, and his 1TI Alfred Clark, 2332 Ellerslie street, sister, Miss Paula Evans, 2233 TON, who will serve as Miss North Front street, with Miss Joan MONTH-END Shepler's maid of honor, and Miss Barbara Allen, one of. the brides PAJAMAS to John J. Mannix, 1912 Chestnut street, took place yesterday morning at 11 o'clock in the rectory of Appleton, of Newark, N. and maids, will be hostesses at i breakfast party at the Harris the St. Francis Catholic Church formerly of this city, left yesterday by motor for Fort Benning, where they will visit their burger Hotel tomorrow morning The Rev.

John Maguire performed the ceremony. Miss Berneice Clark for the bridal party. brother, Pvt. Deane M. Evans, Numbers, to Robert L.

Shandelmeir, of Mechanicsburg. The ceremony was performed yesterday at Hagerstown, by the Rev. Wilson Ard, pastor of the Trinity Lutheran Church. Mr. and Mrs.

Shandelmeir are graduates of the Mechanicsburg High School. The bride was employed by the Bell Telephone Company, and Mr. Shandelmeir is employed at the Middletown Air Depot. After December 6 they will be at home in the Ben Franklin attended her sister as maid of Doctor and Mrs. Shepler will U.

S. who is in the Airborne Infantry, a specialized unit at Fort give a supper-dance at the Car You'll not find us napping when it comes to sleeping beauties! Just look at these sensationally low prices and before Christmas too. Come and see our multitude of styles and wake up to the values. honor, and James Mannix served his brother as best man. The wedding breakfast was served at lisle country Club this evening Benning.

They will return to this following the wedding rehearsal. city next Tuesday. IK? the Penn-Harris Hotel. Miss Shepler was honored this Miss Appleton will visit at the Evans home before returning to afternoon at a bridge-luncheon The couple went to New York .4. DRESSES given by Mrs.

Paul p. Porter, of Newark. on their wedding trip and will be at home on Monday at 707 Benton Camp Hill. Apartments, Camp Hill. street.

MRS. EDWIN S. ROCKEFEL- INTERESTING word reached here Mrs. Mannix is a teacher at the LER, of Merion, is spending were 7.95 to 16.95 today that Richard E. Myer, of Will Be Wedded The wedding of Miss Evelyn a few days with her mother, Mrs, Progress grade school.

She is a graduate of the John Harris High School and received her bachelor of science degree at Millersville State Paul Johnston, 1714 North Second street. Mr. Rockefeller, who came Detroit, and formerly of this city, who has been manager of the Detroit agency of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, has been made manager here with Mrs. Rockefeller for the Myers, 4115 York street, Lawnton, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

George Myers, of this city, to Vic .15 8 Teachers' College. She also has Those who have known the sleek fit, the luxurious feel of Golden Dawn nighties, demand them for constant sleeping companions. A queenly air is given them by billowing skirt and gorgeous trimmings of fine lace that make them look twice the price. Shirred bodices, ribbon beading, fine details add to their daintiness. Twelve styles Thanksgiving holiday, returned to day to Merion.

studied in the extension schools of tor B. Bushey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pennsylvania State and Lebanon of the Ives and Mynck agency of the company, in New York City, Curtis J. Bushey, East York Mr.

and Mrs. John B. Lee, of Bellevue Park, and their holiday Valley Colleges. Silks Wools Coverts Novelties Lively Colors Lively Lines 9 fo 15; 38 to 44 street, Dillsburg, will take place She is president of the Harris guests, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Eyer- $1.19 to become effective December 1. He will succeed Julian S. Myrick, who became second vice-president of the company. tomorrow evening in the parsonage of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Dillsburg.

The Rev. George A. Young, pastor, will perform the man, with their children, of VV nkes-Barre, will motor to Philadelphia burg Story League, social chairman for the Delta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, and treasurer of the city coun Mr. and Mrs. Myer and their tomorrow for the Army-Navy football game.

cil of the same sorority. ceremony. children, you recall, resided along the River road, in this city, from Miss Myers resides with her Mr. Mannix is a graduate of the 103 NORTH SECOND ST. at this price in rayon crepe, rayon satin or prints.

1934 to January, 1941, while Mr. brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Myers. Mr.

Bushey is Steelton High School and of Holy Cross College at Worcester, Mass. Myer was manager of the Harris MISS LILLIAN SHEETZ and Miss Orra Turner, of Winchester, Va are the guests of Mrs. George M. Whitney, of the Grayco. a graduate of the Dillsburg High barg agency of the company.

Both School and of the Boyd Business Mr. and Mrs. Myer were active in OTHER GOWNSTO $3.98 College in Pittsburgh. He has been Mrs. Whitney's son-in-law and He is an agent for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.

Out-of-town guests attending the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Douple and Miss Elizabeth Douple, of Upper Darby; William Stevens, social and civic circles in this city and were members of the Beaufort daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George mma mMmmmmmmmmmmsz Comstock, of Bethlehem and formerly of Steelton, were her Hunt.

Meeting on Tuesday of Altoona; Titus Miller and Mrs. guests for the Thanksgiving holiday. They returned last evening Samuel Miller, of Lebanon; Mr. The Ladies' Auxiliary to the to their home. and Mrs.

Charles Theal, of Lyle, N. Y. Others present were Mr. in-" Polyclinic Hospital will meet Tues day afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at the and Mrs. Alfred W.

Clark, Jerome Mannix, Mr. and Mrs. Francis fXF interest to a number of per- sons in this city will be the announcement of the engagement of Miss Anne Heist, daughter of WHEN YOU THINK OF FINE FURNITURE THINK OF TROUP BROS Only the Genuine Pullman furniture has the label prominently displayed on each piece. Beware of substitutes. EXCLUSIVE IN HARRISBURG AT TROUP BROS Mannix, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Cham Nurses' Home. Mrs. Roy H. Stet-ler will preside, and a Christmas party will be held after the business session.

berlain, Mrs. Ella Nickum and Miss Hester Deller, Mrs. Stuart Harrar- Heist, of Penllyn, and the late Mr. Heist, to ORDER YOUR John Charles Corry, of Rose-mont. No date has been set for the wedding.

The bride-elect is a niece of Mrs. Fred M. Gilbert, of Paxtang, Ml a sister of the late Mr. Heist. $1.

The bride-elect's mother will be remembered as the former Miss Hannah Beidleman, of this city, a sister ofthe late E. E. Beidleman, HAT TO GIVE Broadcloth Butcher Boy Pajamas, the cutest ever. Checks, stripes, or exciting new solid colors, adorably trimmed with eyelet embroidery or dainty flowers. They are comfy as a pillow and durable as a family heirloom.

Your last chance at this low price they now cost more wholesale. I PERSONALIZED I Christmas Greeting Cards-NOW! Our cards are exclusive and not offered by canvassers. They are beautiful, distinctive, original designs with appealing Christmas felicitations. No special tax charges. PRICED AS LOW AS 50 FOR $1.00 i of this city.

a PULLMAN cAah of HPODAY and tomorrow guests will be arriving here for the mar riaee of Miss Barbara Corinne How lo make this Christmas uoi just "Citrist-mas" but a memorable, long o-he-remein- Shepler, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Norman B. Shepler, 510 North Second street, to Charles Colfelt Dallas, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles bered occasion: Give a Pullman chair for the wy-owo personal use of one you love. No gift can give more day-in-and-day-out comfort and pleasure none 'Can say SMerry Christmas" with more reaf meaning. L. Dallas, of Bedford. The cere Due to the many uncertainties now existing we want to urge you to place YOUR ORDER AT ONCE.

mony, which will take place at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Grace Methodist Chuch, will be followed by a reception at the Penn-Harris Hotel. FREE GIFT BOXES PULLMAN GREEN'S CARD SHOP Among the out-of-town guests, in addition to Mr. Dallas' parents, CHAIRS FIRST Penn-Harris Hotel Bldg. 39 N. Third St OPEN EVENINGS will be Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Brode, also of Bedford; Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Harkins, Bryn Mawr; Lieut, and Mrs. William Goode, of Baltimore; Mr.

and Mrs. George Stark and the Misses Betty and Barbara Stark, of Wynnewood; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wilkinson, and Miss Mary Brubaker, of Reading; 300 MARKET ST. 204 MARKET 'Vi "1H in jini---ji -n i jim i Miijwn iijijjii ji For HER! hand carved Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Fachler, of Richmond, Mrs. Lindsay -aarT" ia. ,1 1 SDroat. of West Chester; Miss Emmy Lou Warlow, of Lebanon; aolid mahogany Barrel chair.

A chair at finest 18th- Century slybnp. Comfettablt and covered ia.hfoeatelkb A fplt ahe.will cberiah. Charles Bowles, Baltimore; Lieut Frank Jordan, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevens, Miss Ida First choice for Dad! A deep, lone, loungv Slumber chair wttn craceful mahogany pami Tip for practical wear.

Carved mahogany leg. Covered in a Watson, Miss Martha Neece, Dr. 4975 and Mrs. Milton Percival and their daughter, Miss Mary Percival; Dr. and Mrs.

Howard Shep Jine bog liie fabric. sL A Q.50v ler, all of Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. William Shepler, of New York Citv: Mr. and Mrs.

C. Warren Gaul and their daughter, Miss I More people prefer Mary Louise Gaul, and son, George General Electric than 'any other make of refngera- Gaul, of Reading. 'Teen Age Dance Tonight ftor, according to recent T. I 1 -1 surveys, just iook at me At Colonial Club Jiadety PULLMAN anism and you'll see why! Mrs. F.

Brewster Wickersham is Ml tali aAoy 'iineed fa faioie chairman of the 'Teen Age Dance to be held this evening at 8.30 they eoe the PULLMAN tiame on o'clock at the Colonial Country Club. Assisting her will be Mrs. H. E. Coryll, Mrs.

John Miller, Mrs. Harold Brooks, Mrs. Lester Wells and Mrs. H. E.

Merrill. New G-E Deep-Well Thrift Cooker they know you have Jbeen particularly careful in your choice. They know Pullman NATIONALLY ADVERTISED furniture is the aristocrat of quality upholstered furniture, that it tailoring i detail-perfect; that its stylo yT" I Kwfl announces the tm opening of the I Christmas Lingerie Shop I overflowing with new fashions with that old-fashioned quality. Robes' fB'? exciting or demure 1 1 )l for every purpose and vJr occasion, from breakfast- I 1 in-bed to formal enter- I jj 5 t0 45 00 fy Gowns including handmades simply I tailored or extravagantly embel- 1 I II lished with fine laces, in pure dye I 1 I I 2'95 10 16'95 ilk Slips pure dye silks and ray- I I ons satins and crepes. Ml I A variety of styles you'll I I be proud to give.

UiV I 1.95 to 10.95 1 kthc Wm. B. Schleisner Store thirty north third Lsfj The annual Fall formal dance I Hd of the Colonial Country Club will be held tomorrow evening. ine superb. These chairs I are.

worthy of your most imiortant gift purchase Miss Leader Married The wedding of Miss Mary K. Leader, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A conforming tafted back "lady's chair" ono that Mother would particularly like. Craorful Queen Anne styline; iuRt-rieht sise and comfortahlo Every 1IE-M AN wants a leslhef chair, A Pullman leather chair in rich, genuine leather ia un all-time favorite.

This one is covered toughly, durahly in man's way genuine leather ail over Ralph Leader, 518 North Front street, Steelton, to Charles W. lo Keep Flavor and Goodness I $2975 at Luscious Best! Bowen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Bowen, 522 North Sec-; (ouuidea, too) so he won't hare to bo proportino.

Covered in p-- propria te daiiMk. i ussy about the care be gives it ond street, Steelton, took place yesterday morning in St. James' Catholic Church, Steelton. The Rev. John Stanton performed the TAKE UP TO And when a G-E Flavor-Saver Oven and Deep Well Cooker seal in foods taste and flavor, they also seal the heat in helping to keep the kitctien cool.

Have a G-E Electric Range in your home this Christmas. 10 MONTHS TO PAY Attendants were Miss Dorothy Corish and Donald Bowen. Following the ceremony, a wedding When you buy Mother or Dad a chair Make it a good chair! One that will stand hard usage yet comfortable! Remember the Pullman Label isyour guarantee of Quality. Store Open venings for Your Convenience TROUP BROS breakfast wasserved at Barberry 10)11, Manor and later the couple went to New York City. They will reside at 1015 North Second street, on their return, Mrs.

Bowen been employed by Pomeroy's, and Mr. Bowen is connected with the Middletown Air Depot. 8 NORTH MARKET SQUARE MM ITS. 2nd St. Phone 3-0121.

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