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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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2
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2 THE EVENING NEWS, Harrisbttrg, Wednesday, August 20, 1947 HILL DRIVER ACCUSED Arrested by State Police on a 17th, a Marine Corps sergeant, will be given a hearing before Alderman Harry Bowman on Friday at 3.30 p. m. Young Women Launch Nursing Careers at Harrisburg Hospital approved charge of failure to stop after his automobile allegedly struck a Salvation Army bus and another car at Progress Friday night, Herman C. Thompson, Carnation street, near Supersonic waves are like sound waves but come so fast no human ear can hear them. by the Dauphin County Court today.

They are: Mrs. Eva Geesaman, Shellsville, R. from Edgar D. Geesaman, Huramels- 1 IL town, R.D. 2, on grounds of cruelty and indignities; Josiah Elliott, Chambers Hill road, from Mrs.

Helen B. Elliott, Briston, R. D. 1, on grounds of desertion, and Mrs. Elizabeth John St son, 643 Woodbine street, from Norman Johnson, 1810 Wallace ST street, on grounds of desertion sm VI 7T- CHARGE md CHOOSE it 4 Mm What is a regatta? Ans.

A boat race. Why are Clover dale Soft Drinks different? Ans. Because only the finest ingredients are used in Cl6verdale soft drinks. Laboratory control at every stage assures their quality and purity. 1 fV.iAij I 'fairs A flavor for every tasto! For a different soft drink treat always buy it 333 MARKET STREET Posing with their instructors, these 70 future nurses were admitted to the Harrisburg Hospital School of Nursing on Monday.

The instructors, front row, left to right, are: Miss Ruth C. Schwalm, Miss Mary J. Murray and Miss Mary M. Krug, assistant science instructors; Miss Myra R. Powell, educational director and science instructor; Miss Olive M.

McDowell and Miss Virginia G. Brumbaugh, nursing arts instructors, and, Mrs. Marion H. Wagner, assistant instructor of nursing arts. court hearing tomorrow at 9 a.

m. Seventy young women, mem Taxi Passenger Hurt CLOVERDALE SPRING HARRISBURG, PA. Soli by Soft Drink Dealers Everywhere on a burglary charge. 2, was seized upon his return to the city in the Seventh Ward by City Detective William T. Reeves today.

He was committed to jail for a police bers of the Class of 1950, entered the Harrisburg Hospital School of Patriot-News Want Ads Bring Results In Hill Auto Collision Mrs. Myrtle Yates, 39, 234 Locust Nursing on Monday, street, Edgemont: was injured when a taxicab. in which she was a pas In connection with the opening, an assembly of paints of the fu senger, and an automobile collided ture nurses was held by the hospi at Seventeenth and Park streets early today. She was treated at the Harrisburg Hospital for a sprain and pos STARK BROS, 206 Walnut' St. TAKE YOUR PICK! Group of Year Round TOPCOATS tal for the first time.

Miss Anna sible fracture of the right wrist and is. van ii.nk, director of nurses, said the meeting, attended by 65 parents, was held for the purpose contusions of the head. Police said the cab, In which Mrs. Yates was en route home, was oper of familiarizing them with the school's program, which, she be ated by Richard E. Bowers, 41, 232 North Fifteenth street.

Richard M. Snyder, 22, 2714 North Seventh lieves, will result in closer cooper ation between parents and school street, was driver of the other car, and school authorities. police reported. Damage to the taxi- cab was estimated by Bowers at $200. Members of the class are: Jacqueline Shirley Allsn.

Mlddletown; Barbara Lee Anderson. New Cumberland: Snyder estimated the damage to his car at $40. NOW Irene Esther Anderson, Columbia; Freida Mae Bachman. Middleburg; Edith Susan Baer, Camp Hill; Dolores Catherine Binkley. 1908V4 State street: Carolyn June American Legion Opens Bowersox, McClure; Shirley Jean Boyer, Anti-Red Leaflet Drive Royalton; Jane Stohler Brandt, Annvuie; Robe -fa Rutii Busby.

251 North street: Vireinia Carolina Cochlin. 1308 Market gmj.85 street; Margery Florence Cutshall, Laidig; By United Preft WASHINGTON, Aug. 20. The Helen Leona Deckman, Steelton; Blanche Irene Dolby. 2016 N.

3rd street; Joyce Elaine Earhart, Hummelstown; Eleanor American Legion today launched an extensive leaflet campaign to Romaine Falcone, Steelton; Luiqina Al-freeda Falcone. Steelton; Rose Marie Fel-lin. New Cumberland: Kathryn Hoover Floyd. Bainbridee; Mary Theresa Gan give Americans "factual ammunition" with which to combat Communism in this Country. CHE FOR CKkMI 1 BURCHE'S Is a Good Teacher 1 non, 815 North Second street; Esther Mae VALUES TO 45.00 Goss, Lewistown; Shirley Ann Harer, Montgomery; Wilda June Haubert, Mil-lerstown; Elizabeth Zercher Heisey, National Commander Paul H.

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Mlddletown; Zoe N. Papoutsis, Shippensburg; Thelma Irene Poorman, Annville; Eleanore Elizabeth TABLE LAMPS Mrs. Edison Is Reported Critically III in Hospital Price, Altoona; Arlene Grace Kabold. Altoona; Rcba Arlene Reaser, Montgomery; Nancy Ellen Qiggs. Carlisle; Betty Jane Sharp.

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Swartz, Shippensburg; Doris Elaine Mifflintown; Jean Carol Swine- Thomas Alva Edison, 82, was re Buy How for Fall and Save! See Out Windows STARK BROS ford, Selinsgrove; Glenda LaDene Pep- ported critically ill today at the III pie xnomas, new Enterprise; Vivian Mae VanMetre, Heck ton; Janet Elizabeth Thi solid brtl UbI tempi will dd charm to your livini room. Shade ii included. Mall and phono rdera promptly filled! LACQUERED AND WILL NOT TARNISH! Wagner, Hershey; Lois Geraldine Walters, Selinsgrove; Phyllis Arleen Warren, Shippensburg; Shirley Ramona Wiest, Dauphin; Eleanor Orpha Wenger, Lebanon; Betty Wolf, Carlisle; Myrtle Anna Woods, Duncannon; Elizabeth Frances Harkness Pavilion of Presbyterian Hospital. Mrs. Edison, widow of the inventor, has been in the hospital several weeks.

The nature of her illness was not disclosed. Young, Danville, and Phyllia Alwilda Zerbe, 3011 North Third street. 206 Walnut Street trie Patriot-News Advertising In sells the goods. MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS Alan F. Royer, 22, 1709 Market Here They Are! FRENCH FRYER PAN The basket hooks on the pan while your food fries.

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