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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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6 THE EVENING NEWS, Harrisbu'rg, Tuesday, November 16, 1948 Father Seeking Custody College Teachers Works here yesterday when an oil stove exploded, but employes put out the fire before their arrival. Damage was slight. Oil Stove Explodes LEWISTOWN Firemen were called to the Rittenhouse Body EHTH5 andf UNfRHLS' 'Adopt' Orphans MRS. CLAYTON E. GROSS Of Son, 12 in Court Testimony was heard today in Dauphin County Court in the suit of Kenneth B.

McCahan, 3634 Derry street, Paxtang, to gain custody of his 12-year-old son, Marlin McCahan. The youth, a student at Carson Long Military Institute, New Bloom-field, lives with his mother, Mrs. Barbara McCahan, 105 South Madison street, Colonial Park. Judge Robert E. Woodside is hearing the case.

HUNTINGDON Four foreign war orphans now have "parents," Mrs. Catherine T. Gross, 72, wife of Clayton E. Gross, 515 Curtin street, died early yesterday at a thanks to four members of the Junl ata College faculty. VHEN YOU WANT MORE ORANGE JUICE hospital here.

EDWARD R. MULLANEY Edward L. Mullaney, 62, died last evening at his home, 20 North Fourth street. He was an employe of, the Rome (N. Army Air Depot.

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Edith J. Mullaney; two sons, James Lending their support through the fcfciillllllf SXiM In addition to her husband she is survived by a daughter, Miss FOR YOUR MONEY? Foster Parents Plan for War Chit Marjorie A. Gross and two sisters Mrs. John S.

Smith, Philadelphia, dren, the four college staff "parents" are Miss Margaret McCrimmon, pro and Mrs. Mary A. Finnegan. R. and Thomas both of Harris- fessor of modern languages; Miss Jane Miller, assistant professor of burg; one daughter, Mrs.

Jane L. MRS. HARRY DAUGHERTY Grabuloff, Harrisburg; two grand Mrs. Amelia R. Daugherty, wife home economics; Miss Edith L.

Spencer, dean of women, and Jack C. of Harry L. Daugherty, 1011 North children; his mother, Mrs. Mary E. Mullaney, North Adams, two Brothers, David Norwich, aJid Harold of.

York; one sister, Buckle, assistant director of admis sions. Second street, died yesterday at her Lutheran Pastor Giving Father-Son Address MIDDLETOWN The Rev. Dr. Paul R. Clouser, pastor of St.

Peter's Lutheran Church, will be the guest speaker at the annual father and son banquet tonight at 6.30 o'clock in the First Evangelical United Brethren Church. The banquet is home. In addition to her husband, she is Mrs. Mary M. Craven, North Adams, Mass.

survived by a son, Dr. P. Rees Daugh erty, of Noroton, and three grandchildren. All except Miss Spencer are now acquainted with the child they have adopted. The agency is expected to notify the dean soon.

Miss Miller recently adopted Georgette Petit, an European child of 7 who Is one of a family of eight. A 9-year-old Chinese girl from an orphanage has been accepted by Miss McCrimmon. Buckle adopted a sponsored by the Young Men's Bible WILLIAM HALL William Hall, 52, died Saturday Class. Harry Krodel will be the toastmaster and several trumpet selections will be given by Walter Sener. morning at his home, 1205 North MRS.

WILLIAM GERMAN, JR. Mrs. Dorothy Aliese German, 39, wife of William H. German, died yesterday at her home, 2001 Penn street, after a lingering illness. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, William Ill; a daughter, Miss Chauvenet Wager, and a brother, Regis Cole-stock, all of Harrisburg.

Seventh street. SEE? THIS tSOT A FIORDA. WOK AT A CLjl ITS THCK SKN. IT 'HohL Ml II II III lljljjyilM PMraftMMMaMIlMMiiBMaii flyiiffSllf SEE ITS THIN SKIN? Jk ym mgf jijUM ik gives you Czechoslovakian boy. Surviving is a cousin, Mrs.

Mar garet Scott, Harrisburg. MARKS BIRTHDAY MECHANICSBURG Mrs. Anna Niesley, South Market street, is cele Reform School to Ask Bids on Laundry Roof brating her 85th birthday today at! GOP Women her home. Bids will be received December 8 by the Department of Property and Supplies for roofing on the new laundry building at the White Hill State Industrial School. AMERICAN HERITAGE HEIRESS Mrs.

George Skickley, of 1245 Swatara street, is shown with her infant daughter, Barbara Louise, who was born Sunday within a half-hour of the birth of Princess Elizabeth's heir presumptive to the British crown. Death Notices accepted until noon for publication in late editions of THE EVENING NEWS, and until 5.30 p. m. (3 p. m.

Saturday) for THE PATRIOT. (None taken on Sunday). Notices appear in all editions of both newspapers. Fla denotes notice for one who has served in the armed forces. Phone 5251 Ask lor Miss White or Consult Your Funeral Director for Rates Meet in City State and national Republican party leaders will address the 26th annual convention of the Pen late John Pyne, of Harrisburg, in his will filed today at the Dauphin State to Distribute Part of Gas Tax Fund nsylvania Council of Republican Women, meeting today, tomorrow ufa (ofyMl The State Department of Highways DAUGHERTY Mrs.

Amelia wife of fiotiOA alius mmmnrTH.Kifytt no Harry died suddenly Monday at herl arid $ALTIIlie' qfUKM Pp home, 10H N. Second St. Services at the above address on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. Rev. Thomas Huntington Chappell, Dean of the St.

Ste- County Courthouse. Byron E. Crego, 104 North Twenty-fifth street, a grandson, is named executor of the will. Herman Ernest is named lifetime heir to the $8000 realty estate of his wife, the late Mrs. Nettie C.

Ernest, of Harrisburg, in her will filed for probate by her sister, Minnie Snyder, 21 Evergreen street. FLORIDA has prepared requisitions for the payment of $2,434,946 on December 1 to cities, boroughs and townships, the fourth instalment due them from the motor fund. The department has withheld a total of $65,953 due 114 municipal units because they have not filed the and Thursday at the Penn-Harris Hotel. The 1500 delegates, making up the largest convention ever held by the council, will hear Governor Duff, United States Senator Martin, Hugh D. Scott, chairman of the National Republican Committee, United States Senator William E.

Jenner, and Mrs. Addison B. Green, president of the tmen Episcopal Church, officiating Interment Harrisburg Cemetery. Friends may call at the home this evening from 7 to 9 clock. German Dorothy Aliese.

39 years, 2001 WGES required reports showing to what use they had put the prior payment. Penn died at her home Monday, after a lingering illness. Survived by husband, William H. and son William Ill; daughter, Chauvenet Wager; brother Regis Colestock. Re To 48 cities will be paid $527,013 AM National Federation of Women's and a total of $527,341 will be paid to 878 boroughs while first class townships will receive $160,045.

To the Thanksgiving Meeting MIDDLETOWN The annual quiem Mass will De celebrated at me St. Lawrence Catholic Church, 9 a. Thursday. Monsignor P. S.

Huegel will be Celebrant. Friends may call at the Henry S. Fisher Funeral Home, 1334 1456 second class townships the sum Thanksgiving meeting of the Mid- Republican Clubs. Optimism Rules Spirit of the conclave, first since the party's defeat in the latest elections, was reflected in a statement by Mrsl Hannah M. Durham, Al- of $1,219,645 will be paid.

N. Second Wednesday evening 7 to 9. dletown Woman's Club will be held MESSICK Kemper 62, died Monday Thursday afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Paul R. Clouser Wills Filed Spring street.

Serving with Mrs. at his home, 2847 Canby Penbrook. Funeral services Thursday at 2 p. from Zimmerman Funeral Home, Lin-Blestown. Burial Snoop's Cemetery.

Friends and relatives may call at the funeral home Wednesday evening 7 to 9. lentown, council vice-president in charge of the convention program. Mrs. Florence May Crego is named heiress to the unestimated personal and realty estate of her father, th Clouser as co-chairman of the program committee will be Mrs. M.

L. Schlessman. "The fact that this is the largest Stl'LLANEY Edward 62, died last convention ever held by the council shows the great determination on the part of Republican women to Simply Perfect and Perfectly Simple with that quiet air of refinement and good taste coupled with warmth and fine quality at time-honored low prices Imagine! Full skin natural grey Persian carry on the aims of the Republican party. The past election shows more than ever the need fori the facts to be told. levening at his home, ZD Worth 4tn Jstreet.

He was an employe of the Rome (N. Army Air Depot. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Edith J. Mul-Jlaney; two sons, James R.

and Thomas of Harrisburg; one daughter, Mrs. Jane L. Grabuloff, Harrisburg; two grandchildren; his mother, Mrs. E. Mullaney.

North Adams, itwo brothers, David Norwich, land Harold of York; one sister, Mrs. M. Craven, North Adams, Mass. Requiem Mass will be celebrated Thursday, 10 a. at the St.

Lawrence Catholic Church, by the Rev. K. H. (Martini. Burial will be in the Holy SGross Cemetery.

Friends may call at 5lhe Fackler Funeral Home, 1314 Derry ystreet, Wednesday evening, 7 to 9. FniLLiPSJohn-ThomasT of 930 "Grand died Monday. Member of Club 1, of Second Baptist Church. Survived by wife, Mrs. Phillips.

Fu Dinner Scheduled i Speaking at a convention dinner this evening at 7 o'clock in the Penn-Harris Hotel will be William A. Sonsler, III, Deputy State Sec JEWEL TONED IRIDESCENT TAFFETA 135 neral services Wednesday at 2 p. m. at retary of Property and Supplies; Mrs. Green and Mrs.

Macauley, executive director of the National Federation of Women's Republican Clubs. Mrs. Katherine S. Carpenter, Jershey Shore, State president No Tax Hooper Memorial Home, 604 Forster St. with Rev.

Noah Carter, officiating. Interment Lincoln Cemetery. Friends may call at funeral home Tuesday evening on 100 wool alpaca fleece in this fine Shagmoor for only Also with full skin White Fox for $135 and this distinctive classic that rests its distinction on fine detail-oring i to SfcYDER Mrs. Nellie Albright, 67, wife Jof Harry D. Snyder, 224 S.

York St. Mechanicsburg, died Sunday morning. by husband, sister, Mrs. Har in Shagmoor Alpaca Fleece Jvey E. Zeigler, Carlisle, R.

D. number of nieces and nephews. Member of U. B. Church -of Middlesex.

Services Wednesday at 1.30 p. m. at the residence. Rev. R.

Tyson, officiating, assisted by Rev. A. C. Crone. Burial Letort Cemetery, near Carlisle.

Friends may $.95 of the Professional and Business Women's Republican Clubs, will preside. Governor Plants Tree This afternoon Governor Duffj planted a dogwood tree by thei Blue Star Memorial Highway at; the eastern end of the Pennsyl-j vania Turnpike in honor of his! brother, Lt. Joseph Miller who was killed in action October 11, 1918. Mrs. Duff also participated in! call at residence Tuesday Eve.

7 to 9 K'W $49-95 I (Harh ai Sljanka 'ENRICH friends (relatives neighbors for kindness sympathy shown during our recent be-Teavement at thp ripnth nf nnr uifn Ar 6ister. Mrs. John Wenrich. Also for Jthe beautiful flowers, cards use of Juniors 9 to 15 the ceremony, attended by dele- gates. Mrs.

Paul Shimer, mother of Sgt. Paul Shimer, the millionth' Husband Sister cduiuinuDiies. 4 In Ukmoriam United States soldier to cross from i KOCH In loving remembrance of our England to France during World War II, was another speaker. iciear Motner, Mrs. Pauline M.

Koch, iwho fell peacefully to sleep 36 yean aRo today, November 16. 1912. i "Gone but not forgotten." Son Charles and Daughter Rose. You will find Victims iFmtrral Dtrertora CHAR1.ES c. baker 4 I From Page One FUNERAL DIRECTOR 3RD AND MACLAY STS.

PHONE 4-810(1 policemen were knocked out before CLYDE COBLE FUNERAL DIRECTOR M1DDLETOWN PHONE 390 order was restored and the arrests were made the next day. The Cumberland Countv case of DUGAN FUNERAL HOME Charles Dugan Wilhelmlna Ougan IblM St MAKKE1 STS PHONE 2-6002 REBER FUNERAL HOME MIDDLETOWN, PA PHONTE 354 Andrew Gaydar, of Trauger, serving five to 22 years for burglary and larceny, was also argued. He has been in the Eastern Peniten Jfutteral Dtrprtora tiary since the day of his arrest, RICHARD FACKLER FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1314 DERRV ST PHONES 2-7901 -3-2450 April 23, 1945. Counsel told the board he had gone to Carlisle on the advice of a doctor because HAWKINS, INC. 1 funeral Director Since 1880 1007 2ND ST PHONE 2-1230 of his asthma.

After awhile he wanted to return home but had no money so he stole articles from FISHER FUNERAL HOME 1334 SECOND SI PHONE S-7814 CALVIN NEILL FLOYD L. KEILLi several garages and cars to get funds for transportation. KILL FUNERAL HOME 3601 DERRY ST. PH. 6-0056 Slayer's Case Continued The board continued the case of Reese Funeral Home 911 N.

SECOND ST. PHONE 4-117 Russell G. Sleighter, convicted in Franklin County. May 11. 1937.

in the murder of Jean Seville, a child RICHARD LEE SNYDER p20EGINAST. PH. 8-2926 SOURBIER FUNERAL HOME 2ND ST AT KELKER PHONE 2-1603 WILT SHARON FUNERAL DIRECTORS 'HMKV Q-9S89 VKS 9-3134 he and his wife had obtained from the Children's Aid Society of Chambersburg. His sentence was to a life term in the Eastern Peni 3Flflriat3 Something irresistible Something unforgettable about this late-day iridescent taffeta. Beautifully curved to the current Empire fashion with cuffed decolletage and whispering, dancing tentiary and his prior applications for clemency were turned down bv the board in 1944 and 1947.

ALWAYS THE LOVING TRIBUTE Send Flowers RUTH M. MAEDER 810 3rd St. Phone 3-0558 J. LANDIS RANDALL 5 FUNERAL FLOWERS 81 2nd St. Phon 8-5730 5- I Directing Board Elected By Harrisburg Trust Directors of the Harrisburg Trust Company were reelected at the annual stockholders meetins this morn widths of unpressed pleats.

Gleaming Jewel Tones of Sapphire, Emerald and Garnet ing. They were scheduled to reorgan 1 0L i ROBERTS HUGHES GREENHOUSE 2308 6TH PHONE 83m STUCKEY'S FLOWERS i FLOWERS FOB ALL OCCASIONS 1.1317 2ND PHONE 3-7678 THE DAHLIA SHOP DISTINCTIVE FUNERAL WORK 1413 NORTH 3RD PH. 3-6211 only at ize ana elect officers tomorrow. The directors are George R. Bailey.

James K. Bowman, William C. Freeman, Robert G. Goldsborough, Edwin Keister, John C. Kunkel, Franklin Moore, George W.

Reily; George W. Reily, III, Frank A. RobbinS. E. Better Coats Suits and Furs Third Floor THIRD and Better Dresses 2nd Floor MARKET J.

Stackpole, Dr. Harvey F. Smith, THIRD and MARKET Jonn n. Troup and Edgar Z. tGRAVE LOT Choice location.

Masonic and fountain section of Rolling Green Cemetery. Fhon 4-7742,.

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