Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 4

Publication:
The Evening Newsi
Location:
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

PAGE FOUR THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1938 New Zealand has the highest per capita foreign trade in the world. Approximately 5,000,000 homes In England now have electricity. Chow Time for Men of Bombing Squadronll YORK SOCIAL NEWS OFFICIAL WILL MISS COLESTOCKlMISS HELMS TO J. II. TROUP'S WEEK-END BECOMES BRIDE WED ON JUNE 1 BE SPEAKER HERE The Rev.

James Lee Ellenwood, New York City, State Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. of New York, will be the speaker next Friday evening Plans have bden announced for the wedding of Miss Marjorie II The wedding of' Miss Colestock, daughter of Mrs Minerva Myers, 654 Emerald Helms, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs Robert Helms, 2702 Logan street, at exercises marking the eighty- street, to Ross E. Fisher, son of third anniversary of the Central Y. Camp Hill, and Gordon Edward CLEARANCE Mr. and Mrs. Charles T.

Fisher, M. C. A.The Rev. Mr. Ellenwood colter, son of Mrs.

Cary Eggers 850 Park avenue, New York, and the late Edward colter, of Chi 1824 Green street, took place on Saturday in Bel Air, Md. The ceremony was performed at the Presbyterian Church by the Rev. E. Glenn Switzer. cago and New York.

1937-38 FLOOR SAMPLES AND DEMONSTRATORS. ALL GUARANTEED l2 PRICE and Less also is a former pastor of the Methodist Church. Schenectady, N. and the State Street Church, Troy, n. The exercises will be held at 6.30 m.

in the auxiliary gymnasium The wedding will take place on Wednesday evening, June 1. at b.JU at the Camp Will Trinity Lu The attendants were Mr. and theran Church. The Rev. Dr.

of the building, and Roy H. Stet- Robert Bagnell, formerly pastor of brace Methodist Episcopal Church, ler. president of the association, has invited all men and women interested in the association to attend. Mrs. Walter E.

Metz, of Camp Hill. The bride and bridegroom spent the week-end in Baltimore. The bride is a graduate of the William Penn High School and is 1 177.7 H777 7 i PHILCO Coniolra, a. low GEN. ELECTRIC and now of Gerraantown.

will of Bishop G. D. Batdorf. of the East ficiate, assisted by the Rev. Howard Bink, pastor of the Camp Hill ern Area of the United aretnren Church.

employed by the Gibbs Service Stores. Mr. Fisher is also a graduate of. the William Penn High School and of the Harrisburg Miss Helms has chosen Miss Jane Phelan, of St. David's, as her maid of honor, and her sister, Church in Christ will give the Invocation, and the Rev.

George T. Miller, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, the benediction. Mr. and Mrs.

Russell E. Shuttlesworth will be in charge of the song service. There will be special music num mrm Miss Lois Grace Helms, as brides Academy. He is connected with the advertising department of The 4 I i I $25.00 $29-95 $3995 $44.95 $49-95 $54.95 $59.95 $69.95 maid. The best man will be Ward Bolter, brother of the bridegroom t'omolfs, a.

low CROSLEY Consoles, a low BELMONT U-Tiibe Comole ZENITH Con.olfj, ai low GRUNOW Conmlci. aa. low RCA VICTOR Consoles, a low ai STROMBERG -CARLSON Console, aa low aa Patriot and The Evening News Chit Chat Luncheon bers by Miss Caroline Miller and Negro spirituals by the Cosmopolitan Men's Chorus of the Forster Street Y. M. C.

A. elect, and there, will be eight ushers. A reception for 100 guests will be held at the Penn-Harris Hotel. The couple will live in The monthly bridge luncheon of The Woman Advisory Board, oi which Mrs. Robert A.

Enders is the Ch Chat Club of the Co Camp Hill. president is assisting with the table decorations. On May 13 Miss Helms will go in EASY TERMS Arrangements for the meeting are lonial Country Club will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 12.30 o'clock, at Pomeroy's Auditorium. Mrs. George Stuart will be host to New York to visit with Dr.

in charge of John T. Olmsted, chairman: W. W. Dodson. S.

P. Eby, and Mrs. Carl Eggers. On May 17 Mrs. Eggers will entertain at Judge John E.

Fox and J. Robert Storey. George W. Keitel, past president of the Y's Men's Club, Is a dinner dance at the Hotel Astor, and Miss Helms will be a guest chairman of the board of tellers. of honor.

A buffet supper will It's Easy to Own a Beautify Your Home also be held on May 20 at 8 o'clock Special Activities in at the Eggers home honor or Miss Helms and Mr. Bolter, for ess. Assisting her will be Mrs. Warren Harlacker and Mrs. E.

M. Roeber. Card Party The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Penbrook Fire Company will hold a card party on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at Town Hall, Twenty-eighth and Canby streets, Pen-brook. Pinochle, 500 and bridge will be played. about 150 guests.

The same num Elementary Schools Elementary schools this week be Our "Chow time" at the 49th Bombing Squadron's temporary' home base. 1he Harrisbur Airnort finds ber of guests will attend a dinner dance which is to be held in METER PURCHASE PLAN some of the 239 enlisted men lined up for their daily rations outside the field kitchen that will serve them their meals during the Eastern war game maneuvers that will open Thursday, May 12. In the bottom picture, some of the men are shown as they took a brief rest inside the hangar after straightening out some of their personal possessions in the big building that will be their temporary barracks. Although it's big, the hangar wasn't large enough to accommodate any of the eight big "flying fortress" bombers that will be stationed at the field from now until the maneuvers end. The hangar doors are just a little too low for the honor of the couple on Saturday, May 21, at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Kapps in New York. Miss Helms will return home flying fortresses, and it would be a tight saueeze otherwise. The bie ships have a warn spread of 105 feet about May 25. and are 75 feet long while the hangar's dimensions are about 80x100 feet.

No down payment, and as little as 15c a day. Your ice money pays for it. gan a series or special activities that will run in some buildings to the end of the month. The Cameron building had open house Tuesday evening: Calder observed May Day yesterday and Boas has May Day exercises today while Melrose is observing open house. Webster had an indoor program Wednesday.

Boas will have open house Monday evening and Vernon will have an indoor program Wednesday morning. May 11. On May 12, Forney will have a pageant of library books; Wickersham an after- Miss Helen Schreadley" oi tnis city, and Miss Jane Phelan, of St. will be guests at the New York parties. Parish, and Mrs.

Harry Kramer, of ning at 6 o'clock at the church' Claims Lawrence Made Uur Lady of Lourdes Parish. The Rev. William E. Swoope, pas .95 The committee will report and Models Trnm 99 officers will be elected on June 2 Catholic Club Elects Millions in Insurance In Last Three Years Charles J. Margiotti, dismissed tor of the Zion Lutheran Church at Lebanon, will be the speaker.

Mrs. Sue Dugan Fager, of New at the Knights of Columbus Hall. TP 5-YR. WARRANTY Miss Alice Devers. of the Chil Nominating Committee I.VUU VU.UW.

(41 U( Dill, 1 1 ..11 crhrrl inrlnnr AruroieAe 1mm 7 i last week as Attorney General, The nominating committee of York, will be soloist Mother's Day Party Girl Scout Troop 87, of the Pine the Catholic Women's Club was elected at a meeting held last PERCY HOFFMAN'S FOR FISHlliG TACKLE TENTS CROQUET SETS TENNIS RACKETS BICYCLES ill VERY 10W PRICES Fishing License Here No Waiting 36 S. 4th Open Evenings to 9 P. M. Street Presbyterian Church, will evening at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Mrs.

H. G. Reuwer presided. The committee includes Mrs. A Trade-in Your Old Upright Big allowance this month on modern, new Spinet Consoles.

Choose from 8 leading makes; 20 new styles. dren's Bureau of the Associated Aid Society, entertained with readings last evening. Dinner Meeting The Harrisburg Chapter of the Alpha Gamma Sigma fraternity made plans for a dinner meeting to be held on Thursday, May 19, at Hershey, at its meeting last evening at the William Penn Hotel. A number of fraternity members E. Moeslein, of St Lawrence Par ish, chairman; Miss Catherine Simmons, of the Cathedral Parish; Mrs.

George Farrell, of St. Mary's hold a Mother Day party this evening from 7.30 to 9 o'clock, at the church. Outing Tomorrow The Harrisburg Natural History Society will hold an outing tomorrow at the Pine Hill Arboretum. p. m.

Open, house will be at Allison. Downey, Woodward and Shimmell on May 13 and Maypole dances will be conducted at Hamilton. Foose will have May Day on May 18; Steele, an outdoor program on May 19; Harris, open house and Riverside an indoor program on May 20; the opportunity school at the old Central building an indoor program on May 27. Mrs. Harvey Smith to Speak at Dinner Mrs.

Harvey F. Smith will be the speaker at the annual mothers' and sons' banquet of the Boy's Department of the Central Y. M. C. A.

at 6.15 next Thursday evening. Mem made a speech at Sunbury last night that was not copyrighted, as he had announced his speeches would be, charging that David L. Lawrence and ''his insurance agencies" have made $2,500,000 in insurance and State bonding business during the Earle Administration. Lawrence, however, stated long ago that he had severed his connections with his insurance company associates and yesterday reiterated his statement. "David L.

Lawrence and his few associates in the Harris-Lawrence Insurance Company and in the James P. Kirk Agency, both of Parish; Mrs. Raymond Zweibel, of 225 and their guests will also go to Reading on Saturday, May 14. to Priced Low as St. Francis Parish; Mrs.

Jerome Kelley, of Sacred Heart Parish; Mrs. R. J. Gillis, of St. Theresa attend the dance of the Silver Swal of the Little Flower Parish; Mrs low Society.

i E. V. Sourbeer, of the Steelton Those present last evening were: P. L. Heath, D.

R. Crowley, Meeting on Monday The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, Pride Lodge No. 60, will meet on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at EASY TERMS Learn to play easily and quickly in our piano studios v. jsctiooley, Kobert Painter CLASTER'S, Inc. ii mi ii "1 4 NORTH THIRD ST.

Paul F. Miller, Francis Brensinger, Donald Henry, Robert Lawrence, DeForrest Trexler and Paul Mas Pittsburgh, which are one and the same thing, have had their the Brotherhood Building, Sixth bers of the Boy Department will take part in the program. Landis Stetler. 14-year-old son of John Stetler. 201 Harris street, will be the toastmaster.

and Maclay streets. ters. Mother-Daughter Banquet Kennedy Joins in Attack on McCloskey finger in every insurance and bond-, ing pie." said the former Attorney General. "David L. Lawrence is the secret partner in these agencies.

As the dictator of Pennsylvania, he has hogged the State's insurance and bonding business and has become, a rich man in a few short years. (James P. Kirk The LaPalma Sundav School BRISTOL. Mav 6. Lieutenant- O.

O. P. WOMEN TO MEET The Blanche Lyter Council of Republican Women of the Fifth Wi-d will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at the home of Mrs. Lyter, 220 Forster street I SnilTU MARKET SQUARE Governor Thomas Kennedy, Lewis-CIO candidate for the gubernatorial wwv Class of the Harris Street Evangelical Church will hold its Mother-Daughter banquet on Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock in the nomination on the Democratic ticket, last night joined his colleagues in is Allegheny County Democratic! chairman.) church social room. The Speaker The assertion of Lawrence that denouncing jviattnew n.

McCloskey, as a political contractor. All of the candidates on the ticket have used the McCloskey name as a he was out of the insurance and wiu be Mrs. Elias Philips, wife of the Rev. Mr. Philips, of Colonial Park.

Others taking part will be Mrs. Frank Rudy, Mrs. Thomas White, Mrs. Harry Gipe and Miss Gerald ine Wilbert. Mrs.

F. Ee- bonding business did not deter Margiotti from claiming Lawrence is still a "secret partner" in the mm smoke screen to surround the name of John L. Lewis which is never mentioned by these candidates. "What we need in Pennsylvania and in the Country todav." said Ken What Is the Cost Nationally Known Makes ALL HEWSOME DISCONTINUED MODELS business. Margiotti said he knew of nothing criminal in the conduct he attributes to Lawrence, but that he is turning his information over jto District Attorney Shelley of this county.

nedy, "is an application of the entire principles of the New Deal. We cannot get that under an administration controlled by a contractor oi Phila-delphia or any other place." I UCTIOMSs 70 RED RODNEY'S Mil shore is teacher of the class. Personal Notes 7 Mr. and Mrs. Henry A.

Baer and daughters, Elaine and Patricia, of Springfield, are spending several days with Mr. Baer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Baer, 1909 Penn street.

They are en route to their home from a motor trip through the Southern States. H. J. Busch, 726 North Front street, Wormleysburg, returned home last evening after a visit in Philadelphia. Pitt Club Meeting The regular meeting of the Har-risburg Pitt Club will be held next Tuesday evening at 8.30 o'clock at the Harrisburger Hotel.

The speaker of the evening will be Leo Sheridan, who will give some interesting accounts as a newspaper reporter. The nominating committee consisting of Chairman Robert Ogil-vie, Paul Kearney and Dr. S. S. Landis will make their report at this meeting.

The election of officers will be held on June 14. Plans for the various activities for 465 PAIRS Women's Children's Fine S' .00 Here Are a Few of the Many Bargains HERSCHEDE ELECTRIC CLOCK 7 "ow $07.50 with beautiful 3 OnW Ul chimes, elrcausian walnut case. I SANGAMO ELECTRIC CHIME CLOCK How $70- Beautifully tyled and finished nd ljJ Qpfy case CUSTAY BECKER IMPORTED How $AR-00 mental chime clock. A real ndS Hy Aply fJ value I TELECHROM ELECTRIC CHIME CLOCK tin. 00 How AA 00 with beautiful Westminster men- lid) UM t- 1 I tal Chime.

A discontinued model. wlllj mt Exceptional value BULOVA MANTLE ELECTRIC CLOCK How $4 A 3 "aS Only 2 CLOCKS BY GILBERT 1 01 00 How $7 50 for your boudoir or living- room.WorO I Cased of Teak Wood, black and 1,1 QnlV I gold and red and gold finish 3 TELECHROM ELECTRIC CLOCKS Wwa 0 0 0 How 9 5 Finished In Red. Green and Cream nol 6 Tt Jl exceptional timekeepers mmr VIIIJ 1 TELECHROM ELECTRIC CLOCK $qq fl0 How J40 50 tn beautiful mahogany Cathedral WaS Anlu I style caned. Will add beauty to UU Unl7 I any room 1 TELECHROM ELECTRIC CLOCK uQ.OO How $1 7.50 In a beautiful mahogany gothlc- nii AhIu If styled case. Beautiful finish Willy I MANY OTHER EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS High Grade Shoes These formerly sold at $2.50 to $6.50.

There are only a few pairs of any one kind, but a variety of styles and kinds in various patterns and colors. PAIR Q-45 In other words, how much will your advertising cost or how much should you spend? A perfectly honest question but one that you should answer yourself Edward Filene once said: "It costs a store more to lose customers than it costs to advertise. The man who wants to economize by stopping his advertising, or by never advertising at all, is simply planning to lose $100 in sales for every $5 he saves." The cost of your advertising should be what it takes to sell your merchandise at a profit in large enough volume so that you net a profit in the final accounting. Advertising builds confidence confidence builds customers and customers build your business. The best advertising medium is the daily newspaper.

It reaches all homes every day. It has the family's confidence and it costs the least. When advertising appears in THE PATRIOT and THE EVENING NEWS it reaches the largest buying audience, in this State, outside of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Men's and Women's $5 and $6 High Grade Shoes I There are all colors, all leathers and toe shapes and innumerable patterns and styles Included for this price. Real shoe values that youll appreciate.

the Summer will be arranged. Postpone Party The John A. F. Hall Council of Republican Women has postponed the card party which was to have been held tomorrow, until Friday afternoon, May 20, at Pomeroy's Auditorium. Mrs.

William G. Cunningham, 411 Wiconisco street, 39 Styles of Those Famous Red Cross Shoes Black, Brown, Blue, Two-Tones, in the various heel heights and toe shapes; there are plenty of narrow widths and extreme sizes. $4.95 ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCKS Nationally Advertised Value at $4.95 Made with the famous electrical precision. Will supply reliable time at small cost for Ll 3 years to come. jnr SPECIALLY PRICED tW1? Men's High Gratis DRESS OXFORDS Black.

Brown, Tan, Gray, leather and rubber soles. A big assortment of kinds, but not every size In every kind. MB rl chairman of the card party and treasurer of the Republican Council of Women, said that the postponement is due to thes serving of lunches this week in Pomeroy's Auditorium by the Association for the Blind. Rummage Sale The Onward Sunday School Class of the Church of the Brethren in Palmyra will sponsor a rummage sale tomorrow afternoon and Men-day morning, at 439 Verbeke street. Banquet Tonight The Women's Missionary Society; of the Messiah Lutheran Church will observe its fifty-ninth anni-! versary with a banquet this eve-1 204 Walnut Sheet Ilarrisburg't Best Shot Store is.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Evening News Archive

Pages Available:
240,701
Years Available:
1917-1949