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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 19

Publication:
The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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19
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THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, PENNA, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1943 PAGE NINETEEN trial resources was responsible for nounced the engagement of their Goal of 7000 achieving that production record Became Recent Bride Contract Dispute MissGallowayEngaged daughter, Miss Lauretta Galloway, to Apprentice Seaman John H. To which is 1500 more than the last duced by the Civic University Theater of Syracuse University. Miss Bishop is a senior in the school of speech and dramatic art, an officer of Boar's Head, dramatics society, a member of Tam publicly-announced figure. bias, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Planes Is Set "The collective brains of the Country," he said, "through the Tobias, 3909 North Sixth street. Closes 4 Mines CHART April 22. Four Miss Galloway is a member of Stir Up Your-Lazy Liver Bile To Help Relieve Constipation! If liver bile doesn't flow freely every dap Into your Intestines constipation with Its headaches, mental dullness, a half alive feeling often result. So take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets to Insure gentle yet thorough bowel movements.

OUva Tablets are simply wonderful to stir up your liver bile secretion and tone up muscular Intestinal action. 151, 304. 004. Follow label directions. All drugstores.

newspapers, through the steel in the June graduating class at the dustry, the automobile industry, the bourine and Bones, musical comedy group, and of the Zeta Phi valve industry, the airplane and Susquehanna Township High School. Seaman Tobias is now mines of Republic Steel Corporation, employing 1800 miners, were shipbuilding industries, down Eta, women speech society. She is also affiliated with Sigma through some 542 different Indus stationed at Bainbridge, Md. He tries that we called upon to help do Kappa, and Eta Pi Upsilon sorori NEW YORK, April 22. The aircraft industry is operating on a schedule calling for nearly 7000 airplanes this month and even more next month, according to Donald E.

Nelson, chairman of the War Production Board. Nelson told the fifty -seventh an-: nual meeting of the American closed today by a strike, which was called when United Mine Workers members objected to a contract in one of the mines being subject to the production job, have responded. ties. I 'K ijliilll is a graduate of Susquehanna Township High School, and was active in athletics. Prior to entering Naval service, he was an usher "Certainly a year ago, if anybody lllilllli Illy JBggm could have told us we could build 7000 airplanes in one month, we would have told them they didn't the approval of the War Labor Board.

at the State Theater. The walkout spread rapidly to Newspaper Publishers Association know what they were talking about yesterday that the combined indus We will come close to it this month. Gets Leading Role three mines when pickets from Crescent No. 2 pit near here, Miss Isabel H. Bishop, daugh "Next month we will build even more, and the next month even more, until we get up to just as large a production as we feel we where, the strike started Tuesday, afternoon, prevented workers from entering other pits.

Mines closed by the pickets were Clyde No. 1 at Fredericktown; ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.

Bishop, need, no matter how many we 2208 Chestnut street, has won need." ii 1 1 i -ti leading role in the Spring produc tion of William Saroyan's play Clyde No. 3 at Clarksville, and a strip mine near here employing about 20 workers. Crescent No. 2 employs normally about 600; Clyde "Afton Water," which will be pro MISS LAURETTA GALLOWAY Mexican No. 1 has 800 miners and 400 are employed at Clyde No.

3. E. B. Winning, manager of the Si CLEANS MOST MRS. WILLIAM R.

MOWREY The marriage of Miss Jane Ar- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Galloway, Harrisburg, R. D. 1, have an- company's mines, charged that the walkout began in a dispute over a ene Hutchinson, granddaughter of HIT HURT contract offered the miners at the Dr.

Scholl's Shoes for Men and strip mine over inclusion of the Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Yinger, 319 Market street, New Cumberland, White House phrase: "subject to the approval of the War Labor Board," which he claimed is required by the Govern Our facilities include skilled pri-vate fitting booths, Dr.

Scholl Shoes, Arch Supports, Remedies, Appliances, Pads, Plasters, Lastik An klets, Rubberless Stockings and other aids for foot relief. ment. Fried Chicken Mix 1 tupt flour with 1V4 dpt. tall, 1 Itp. McCormick Black Pepper, AND 1 ftp.

McCormick Chili PowcUr. Dip chicken pieces in mixture-lightly brown en both tides. Add little water. Cook over low hear 1 hour. Uie McCormick Spices to make thing more tatty.

Women Meet Every Wartime Need Quality, long wear, and proper fit, now more important than ever, have always been features of Dr. Scholl's Shoes. There's a style, last, size and width just right for most every type of foot. ma cur to William R. Mowrey, son of Roy Mowrey, 1553 Bridge street, New Cumberland, was solemnized at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the Community United Brethren Church.

New Cumberland, by the In recent months, the strip mine was taken over by the steel company and the miners were to come under the jurisdiction of the UMW local of Rev. Floyd uncle of the Crescent No. 2. A new contract was bridegroom. written for the strip mine employes, Attendants were Miss Anna Ma- Ewing Bell, president of Crescent Dr.

SCHOLL FOOT COMFORT' SHOP Owned and Operated by J. and M. Freedlander 23 NORTH SECOND STREET rie Harlacher and Paul Mowrey, Local No. 2 of UMW, claimed the Make alatrware, chine sparkle. Cleaes teoedwetk, Nlinf lemevet Art.

freese. xcellent far lowKlr weitrfefteN T- tVio hrirWrnnm company naa nirea a non-union a ttally good Coffee IN THE SAME FOUND TEAS, VANILLA AND 5PICBS The bride wore a powder blue lu nJi Ret. U. 8. Pat.

Off. uas linrfprnavinff th etrin minprs. corsage was oi xaiisman roses. Mr. and Mrs.

Mowrey are grad 1 SPREAD i 2'CoomriG 3'pmntia i uates of New Cumberland nigh School. Mrs. Mowrey is employed by the Bell Telephone Company, and her husband is in business with his father, in the West Shore Express Company, New Cumber land. They will make their home at 1553 Bridge street, New Cum berland. Foster Dawn Services Maj.

Thomaa H. Whelpley, chap lain of Indiantown Gap Military POINTS PER POUND Reservation, will deliver the ser mon at the Easter dawn services at the Gap Sunday morning. The a cappella choir of the Lebanon High School will assist with the musical portion of the program. The services will open with a prelude by the 32nd Armored Eegi tswe HlkP tier HtmTi ment Band. The invocation will be by Maj.

Paul H. Maurer. Col. Carlin C. Stokely, commanding offi cer, will read the Easter lesson Chaplain Maurer will pronounce the benediction.

MARKET SQUARE SERVICES A special service appropriate to Good Friday, "The Gathering Shad mmwm VVJraTirfJ (rant rt iTTOin, ows," will be held in Market Square Presbyterian Church tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. Music will be presented by the Motet Choir. Give us a Shredded Ralston Breakfast Read how your dog can serve his country QGSGnKJ GBTO QUGG rL jut tWflllTi Working ahead of the front lines, these dogs seek out the enemy pave the way for attacki Alert, strong, well-trained Uncle Sam's fight- Dogs volunteered for Army duty are perform ing men and dogs make an unbeatable sentry ing invaluable service in the snow country; combination. Thousands of dogs are now serving with our armed forces. thousands more needed at enlist your dog for defense I Shredded Ralston gives you whole wheat energy for busy days ahead.

Helps keep the whole family strong and vigorous! It's bite size, ready tp eat. So crisp, so toasty, so downright good it makes breakfast the best meal of the day. Try it tomorrow. It's the type of food Uncle Sam recommends. And, lucky for you, it's not rationed.

and well-cared for while he's serving with Uncle Sam; What to do: Enlisting dogs for war work is the function of Dogs for Defense, a volunteer, civilian organization endorsed by the American Kennel Club and officially approved by the War Department; To enlist your dog, or to make a cash contribution, send the coupon below for a dog questionnaire and complete information. How to enlist your dog for defense: Requirements: Dogs may be purebred or cross bred; Must not be less than 20 inches In height at the shoulder. Must not be storm shy or noise shy; Must cot be less than one year old or more than five. Your dog will be well-trained, well-fed Many dogs are now being trained for difficult messenger and communications service they get through! 'if i 1 1 ilia ia i 1 xj DOGS FOR DEFENSE, INC. PURINA MILLS, 1220 Checkerboard Squirt, St Lonla, Mo.

Pleas tend the official Dogs for Defense questionnaire for dos volunteers, a Dogs for Defense War Fund Pledge and information about dogs in war work. Addrn 0(5 No. Do BrW t.ii.

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