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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING NEWS, Hamburg, Friday, June 21, 19465 Bridal Party of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Conte 'Arthur Offers Miss Elsie Malseed played several piano elections. Guests attending were: Mrs. Mary Blouch, Mrs.

Alice Nichols, Mrs. Lucille Herbert and daugh SOCIAL Wed at Drexel Hill lKMsys vmm Barney Ross Faces Suit For Divorce By United Press HOLLYWOOD, June 21. Barney Ross, Marine Corps hero and former Japanese Advice ter, Pam, Mrs. Edna Ruch, Mrs Ann Gilbert, Miss Josephine Guer- cruelty filed by Showgirl Catherine Howlett. Miss Howlett, who married Ross July 3, 1942, before he sailed for Guadalcanal, where he killed 22 Japs in one engagement, asked for a share of the Barney Ross Cocktail lounge, Chicago, and royalties on the forthcoming movie of Ross life.

risi, Miss Dorothy Belicic, Miss Elsie Ma 1 Mrs. Crecilla By United Press TOKYO, June 21. General Mac- boxing champion, today faced a divorce suit charging extreme Arthur told the Japanese people today that in their constitutional revision now before the Diet Thomas, Miss Gladys Brickner and Miss Georgette Brickner. Mother's Club Picnic A picnic and covered dish sup that they "face one of the vital I lllliPlliI Yi moments in the life of 1 A 6f: C-1 Lsl dp1 iiltl TO per will be sponsored by the Har- 1 risburg Area Boy Scout Mothers Club Monday afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock at Pavilion 2, Reservoir MacArthur, in a prepared statement addressed to the Japanese lawmakers, declared that this "fundamental charter of their ex IF YOU HEED DENTAL PLATES BE SURE TO SEE DR. L0EWEII Park.

mm istence will be determined by ac- tion taken on this monumental Muhlenberg Expands question." Staff For Fall Term MacArthur urged lawmakers adopt three points in considering ALLENTOWN, June 21. An EXTRACTIONS BRIDGE- FILLINGS WORK ticiDatine to more than double the proposed constitution: "That adequate time and opportunity be allowed for full discus their pre-war enrollment this Sep Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Conte, who were married Tuesday at a high mass in St.

Patrick's Cathedral, with the Rev. Francis M. Mongelluzzi as celebrant, are shown above with their attendants. Standing, left to right, are: Leonard Juiffre, usher; Miss Josephine Fabian, bridesmaid; Anthony Sansone, usher; Miss Rosalie Sansone, maid of honor; the bride, the former Miss Josephine Juiffre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

John Juiffre, 228 Harris street; the bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Conte, 1906 North Third street; Mr. Juiffre, who gave his daughter in marriage; Gabriel Conte, best man; Guy Palmeri, usher; Miss Helen Linardi, bridesmaid, and Anthony Linardi, usher. Front row: Alberta Terasi, flower girl; Miss Antoinette Sansone and Miss Rose Palmeri, bridesmaids, and Frank Balister, ring bearer.

tember, the board of trustees of Muhlenberg College named two sion and consideration: that the DENTAL PLATES REPAIRED In Dr, Laewen'! Own Laboratories, nnder His Personal Supervision. procedure followed assures com new deans and a vice-president and made budget provisions for adding 45 men to the faculty at a meeting plete legal continuity with the 1895 constitution now existing, and that MRS. ROBERT A. WINEMILLER the manner of adoption of such a here yesterday. at the Lichfield Reinforcement De pot which he commanded.

The marriage of Miss Muriel charter demonstrate that it af Perry F. Kendig, of Mountville, Lichfield Officer firmatively expresses the free will to six months imprisonment and fined $240 by a special court-martial for breaking confinement and disrespect to an officer. Rene Sherlock to Robert Allen Lancaster County, was appointed DR. J. K.

LOEWEN Office Hour-9 A. M. 31 5 Market St. Phone ,0 8 P- M- (Second Floor) 8333 "When You Think of Teeth Think of Dr. Loewen" Listen to Dr.

Loewen's "Calendar of Events" 12 Noon, Monday, Thru' Friday over WKBO dean of students and Sherwood R. Kilian's plea was heard after the defense wound up its three-day son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell of the Japanese people." MacArthur pointed out that dur Mercer, of Manchester, dean Winemiller, 902 North Sixteenth Pleads Innocent presentation of special motions, all of which were overruled by the of the faculty. A faculty member since 1904 and dean of the college ing the past eight months the constitutional revision has been under Advertising in the Patriot-News sells the goods.

street, was performed June 1 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon W. Sherlock, since 1930, Dr. Robert C.

Horn was elected vice-president. constant discussion and "rarely has a fundamental charter regulative of national life been more thor By United Press BAD NAUHEIM, June 21. Col Dr. Levering Tyson, president Drexel Hill. The Rev.

Lester Har nish officiated. James A. Kilian pleaded innocent of the college, explained that the oughly discussed and analyzed." eight-man court The court left open a possibility for Defense Counsel, Lt. Col. Raymond E.

Ford, to renew his plea for a change of venue if he finds additional support, which he said he had. A Lichfield trial witness, Pfc. Joseph De Felice, was sentenced He called on all Diet members to Given in marriage by her father, allow all, regardless of party af the bride was attended by her sis today to charges of authorizing, aiding, abetting and knowingly permitting cruel, unusual and unauthorized punishment of prisoners faculty is being expanded in order to maintain high teaching levels to meet the needs of a maximum number of returning servicemen and new freshmen from the area ter, Mrs. Allen I. Thomas.

Leonard filiations, a "free, fair, untram-elled right to discussion and de E. Graeff, of this city, was best bate." man. Muhlenberg serves. The pre-war Mr. and Mrs.

Winemiller have MANY WOMEN WHO THOUGHT THET COULD NEYER WEAR CAKE MAKE-UP ARE FINDING NEW BEAUTY WITH NEW CREAM-BASE enrollment was 525 men. 7T returned from a wedding trip through New York State and are Tuberculosis Secretaries Discuss Health Services Constance Bennett Wins That Bridal Gift You'll Buy residing in Philadelphia, where Mr. Winemiller is legal correspondent Health education services in the Divorce, Plans to Rewed for Sears, Roebuck and Company. public schools of Pennsylvania 07) a- By United Press HOLLYWOOD. June 21.

Movie were discussed today at a confer Mrs. Winemiller has been super. V-c 4i ELMO UMMVUtWi ence of representatives of the State Department of Public In visor of the Sears and Roebuck phone order department for six Actress Constance Bennett, who shed her fourth husband yesterday, prepared today to marry her fifth CAKE MAKE-UP years. A graduate oi John Harris High School, Mr. Winemiller at Miss Bennett was awarded her tended Lebanon Valley College the make-up that invite close-Bp ijffXi -u prior to enlisting in the Army.

He final divorce decree from Actor Gilbert Roland. She and Col. John T. was discharged recently after three Coulter. United States Army Air and a half years of service, includ Forces, will be married at Mission 4 Have you, like so many delayed your gift giving until the proper things became more plentiful? Now is your chance to catch up and you'll catch your breath when you see the handsome silver gifts for brides which we are receiving daily.

Bread Trays, Compotes, Ash Trays, Bon Bon Dishes, Candlesticks, Platters, etc. Yes, today's Bride is fortunate. 231 North St. 17th Deny Sts. 1902 N.

6th St "SHOP YOUR NEAREST STORE" ing 20 months in the European the ater. He was formerly employed in the office of the Oliver Farm Inn, Riverside. City Woman, Children Equipment Company, this city. Xiy Reach France Safely A cablegram from Paris this morn Bride Given Shower struction, the Pennsylvania Tuberculosis Society and the State Conference of Tuberculosis Secretaries. The conference, held at the Penn-Harris Hotel, considered particularly how the State Tuberculosis Society and its affiliated organizations can render greater assistance to the department and the schools in the health education program, especially regarding tuberculosis prevention and control.

The Department of Public Instruction was represented by Elna H. Nelson, chief of health and physical education; Elizabeth K. Zimmerli, senior adviser in health in the bureau, and Miss Mildred Coyle, school nursing advisor. The Pennsylvania Tuberculosis Society was represented by Arthur M. De-wees, executive secretary, and the ing informed Mrs.

James Haas, 122 South street, of the arrival of her A bridal shower was held last daughter, Mrs. John T. Burnite, and her children, Jack and Beth in evening at the home of Miss Vio-lette Brickner, 56 South Madison 1 Z()ilus X.UV120 tax Si Shadn street, Colonial Park, for Mrs. LeHavre, France, where they were met by Mr. Burnite.

1 Chester Weber, daughter of Mr. TOILETRIES Main Floor Following several days' visit in and Mrs. Russel Peck, of Oberlin, You'll Miss Our Ads During July and August But Our. Store Will Be Open as Usual Paris, they will motor to their future home in Berlin, where Mr. Burnite who was married June 9.

Host dp esses were Mrs. Freda Packer, Mrs. Betty Thomas and Miss Brickner. is associated with the foreign service branch of the State Department. State Conference of Secretaries by Miss Edna M.

Hoffa, executive Harrisburg and Bowman's grow decade by decade secretary of the Tuberculosis Society of Lancaster County, who is president of the secretaries conference. Among county tubercu- iosis secretaries attending was Mrs. Henry W. Taylor, executive D90D secretary of the Tuberculosis and Health Society of Dauphin and Perry counties. Rural Homes Called Bulwark of Democracy Rural homes and communities are the "only remaining grass roots 0 democracy," Joab K.

Mahood, Harris burg, executive secretary of the Pennsylvania State Grange, told the ztn annual convention of the Dairy, men's League Cooperation Associa tion in Syracuse yesterday. "They are the last bulwark against State socialism or other foreign ideas. Break down these farm homes, these rural communities, and these farm cooperatives and we will not long nave tne kind of America we have known and loved so long," he said. Mahood said the time is past "when BOWMAN'S answer to the challenge of the depression: Improvement, expansion, and offerings keyed to the thrifty mood of the times. 1931: New fixtures, new decorations, new departments Thus Bowman's proclaims its faith in ths recovery of their own future as the premiere department store of Harrisburg Thus his sons, J.

William and Henry H. Bowman, carry on the tradition of the late John K. Bowman. The principles and foresight of the founder live after his death. Values of the '30s: Schiaparelli's "hook and eye' jacket costume, $16.50.

Printed cotton shirtwaist dresses, $7.95. Luxurious 9x12 Gulistan rugs, $125. Fur coat sale black Persian lamb, leopard cat, Hudson seal, fitch, caracul $59. The advent of the play suit, sun suit, slacks, dirndl A new panorama of sportswear and at Bowman's, a new sportswear shop. A new corset shop.

New automatically-controlled elevators. THE Thirties from Depression Hell to Susquehanna High Water With the steadiness of a seat of government and without the faults of flash-in-the-pan growth, Harrisburg pulls stoutly through the depression. New capital assets for the Capital City: The huge State Education Building and Forum; the $5,000,000 State Finance Building Up go the 24-story Hotel Harrisburger, 13-story Payne-Shoemaker Building, 12-story State Street Building. Harrisburg has built herself a skyline. On the railroad front: the Pennsylvania electrifies its Harrisburg-New York lines.

1936 March 19 a staggering punch from the Susquehanna, the greatest flood in Harrisburg's history But business bounds back to Market street after the water recedes. Mars rolls his drums, shadows fall over Europe as the decade ends. Once again Germany overruns Europe. Pennsylvania's own 28th Division goes on active duty And Harrisburg industry throws the throttle out of the window: Steel for defense farmers can confine themselves ti the production and marketing 0 their crops and leave matters of leg Islation to the lawyers and the poli ticians." Tell of Betrothal Men wanted! Men Jobs for women Apply at once! In typically colorful vein, Bowman's pioneers newspaper advertising in color. sissMssssviisiisssMissssMMssssssBisssssssssssssssssssssssisssMssassssssssassssaaisssia ft i I 1 11 aA.

mW (1,. -022: MISS HELEN YABLONOVITZ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yablonovitz, of Columbia, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Yablonovitz, to Arthur Gold berg, son of Mr. and Mrs.

David Goldberg, 1206 Derry street. Miss Yablonovitz, a graduate of Columbia High School, is em ployed by the Columbia Sportswear Company. Her fiance, recently discharged from the Army, is a grad uate of John Harris High School and the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science..

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