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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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PAGE THIRTEEN THE EVENING NEWS, 'HARRISBURG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1940 CAPITAL CITY SOCIETY-NEWS OF PERSONAL INTEREST of Salem Reformed Church, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock in the chapel. A special collection will be asked for the Dwight. Ludington, Mrs. Raymund Adams, Mrs. R.

K. Fortna, Mrs. Douglas Royal, Mrs. Carl Reckord, Mrs. J.

C. Thompson and Mrs. Paul A. Kunkel. Meeting Tomorrow The annual joint meeting of the Bethany Orphans' Home.

Mrs. C. A. Moller will preside. Tea will be served, with the following women hostesses: Mrs.

Entertain for Daughter Part in Paxtang Play Wedded in New York The wedding of Miss Margaret Eby, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Women's Church Society, the Wo men Missionary Society and the RESORTS Ellen Gutelius Missionary Society CAPE MAY, N. J. Picnic Closes Seiler School The Seiler School, which held its forty-second commencement yesterday afternoon, brought the Miss Florence G. Hardy Plans to Wed June 15 Miss Florence G.

Hardy, 209 Pine street, daughter of Mr. and Mm. John D. Hardy, of Washington, hag selected Saturday afternoon, June 15, as the date of her wedding to Dr. Samuel B.

Fluke. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Dr. Wilbur V. Malla-Jieu, in the chapel of Grace Methodist Church, in the presence of Arthur F.

Eby, 1321 Derry street, and William V. Fulling, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. William V. Fulling, 152nd street and Broadway, New York City, took place on Monday in the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, New York.

The Rev. Van Davieg mm i I MOST SCENIC REGION Vrt VI RS Ft V- year program to a close this i After a three-weeks' trip through the South the couple will raeze-twapt beaches cool, dean. visit in Harrisburg for a short afternoon with, the annual school picnic at the Summer home of Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron in King's Gap.

Miss Eleanor Wear, the families and friends. There OF THE GREAT LAKES Enioy a week on the popular S. S. Georgian, visiting the mountainous wonderland of the North Channel tad Georgian Bar All-Expense 8-Day Cruise including round trip rail fare to Detroit leave Detroit eVery Saturday commenf tat June 29th. Book on Early Cruises time, before returning to New will be no attendants.

York, where they will reside. Miss Hardy is a graduate of Among the guests at the wed comfortable. Refreshing surf-bathing. Gay Boardwalk attractions. Fishing, tennis, golf fine hotels, furnished cottages and apartments everything for a smart (yet inexpensive) svmmor.

Far booklet, write I. OtANT SCOTT loom 14. City HeH. Capo May, N. J.

Miss Euth Coover and Miss Mary Redus were in charge of the ding were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur in jeur iratti or raurma gnt estern College, Oxford, Ohio, and is now a statistician in the State. Department of Health. Her fiance is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and is an associate surgeon, on the Harris-burg Hospital Staff.

F. Eby, Dr. John K. Eby, Miss Nora L. Shirk and Miss Evelyn Koenig, all of this city, and Mrs.

George P. Shotwell, of Miss May O'Shaughnessy, prin cipal of the Seiler School, pre sented diplomas at the graduation Wildwood, N. J. Come in June to theNewYork World's Fait June it fhe ideal time, to see the Fair and The Vanderbilt is the ideal place to stay in NewYork. SUBWAY AT DOOR DIRECT TO WORLD'S FAIR Single from 43.50 to $5 Double from $5 to lerge ovtiido rooms for 3 or 4 $2 per person.

OSCAR BANSl, Manager rrt exercises to Miss Frances Vance, Miss Frances Eider and Miss Virginia Cliffe. MRS. PAUL B. IIESCH Mrs. Paul B.

Hesch, who will MISS GENEVIEVE BTJKN'ER take the leading part as "Aunt Susie" in the mystery farce, "Aunt Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burner, of Highspire, entertained recently at Susie Shoots the Works, which a CREAM DEODORANT which safely STOPS mder-arm PERSPIRATION their home in honor of their daujjlv will be presented in the Paxtang Awards for neatness were made to Miss Cameron Dill, of the sixth grade in the lower school, and to Miss Nancy Eeist, of the eleventh grade of the upper school by Mrs. Spencer G. Nauman.

Mrs. E. J. Stackpole, president of the board of trustees, presented the Edward Bailey application prize to Miss Eleanore Wear of the tenth grade and the trustees' prize to Miss Frances White of the white team. The honors list for the middle school included Miss Cameron Dill and Miss Colston Nauman and ter, Miss Genevieve Burner, who was graduated from Highspire High School.

Miss Burner, an honor Municipal Building tomorrow and Friday evening under the auspices I ti Hiirf Stinn. rib' I l'lir or Inliiiiil W'atiTWiijrH I I "Ytui'll mIwh.v iret nr I Best Bet for Voor 1840 Vocation Excellent Hotels Guest Houses lOOHlEt AH0 mrODMatlDlf 7, Mnderbilt clearance sale of all hats $3 student, was editor of the school of the Paxtang Halloween Association. Mrs. Hesch is a member of the Newcomers Club and ac paper. She received the second English award of the Alumni As HOTEL tive in the affairs of Paxtang sociation.

Those who attended were: Mr. organization. and Mrs. Urell Hamacher, Miss 5 J' Louise and Betty Hamacher, of 3 Others in the cast are: Mrs. Ralph Pilgram, Mrs.

Harry Welsh, Mrs. Heist Culp, Mrs. George Lowry, Miss Marie Bitner, Mrs. John McCullough, Harry for the upper school, Miss Helen Storey and Miss Frances Wright.1 Lemoyne; Mr. and Mrs.

William Burner, of New Cumberland: the RESORTS Honorable mention in the middle Misses Violet, Myrtle and Mary Atlantic City. N. J. Gilbert, Mrs. Kuth Arndt, Miss J.

Ocean City, school was made of the following girls: Miss Cameron Dill, Missj Colston Nauman. 1 Miss Marcia i Dorothy Arndt, Miss Lillian Whit 1. Does not rot dresses, does not irritate skin, 2 No wilting to dry. Can tx used right after shaving. 3.

Instantly checks perspiration 1 to 3 days. Removes odot from 4. less vanishing cream. 8. Arn'J has been awarded the Approval Seal of The Amen, can Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabric.

Welsh, M. H. Eemsburg, Charles M. Hocker and Jack Reban. The play is directed by Miss Dorothy Gardiner.

tington, Mrs. Raymond Whittine- ALBEMARLE Eoessing, art: Miss Vivian Long formerly to $15.00 including all new, summer models none reserved ton and Paul Yentzer, all of Har- and Miss Marcia Long, arithmetic; risburg; Mrs. Robert Keyser, Mrs Miss Jean Wright, Lnglish gram SiNGL li "EXTRA' WITH i 3', I I SONO BAT H- ay A. PRiON Harry Rehrer, Miss Betty Keiper, VIRGINIA AVE. NEAR BEACH Miss ern Mary Oeyer and Miss Jane Hippie, of Middletown.

Only ONE BLOCK FROM STEEL PIER mar and Urench; Miss Nancy Crouse, reading; Miss Nancy Crouse, Miss Mary Martin and Miss Marcia Eoessing, spelling. Will Graduate at Sweeney School Kccm ana 50 Free Parking I 39! a Up In the upper school honorable far Delphian Meeting The Harrisburg Chapter of the Also la 101 and I9i ors mention was made of the following: Miss Ruth Coover, alegbra: Delphian Society will meet Friday Miss Cornelia Crouse, Miss Edith H0T-6L HARSCOfll oc-AnciTy3 eanreetre 18 north third street It afternoon at 1.45 o'clock at the 15 MILLION sri ef Arrld have been told ar today-atony store which tells toilet goods. Crouse, Miss Martha Gross, Miss Miss Marilyn Jane Houck; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ARRID RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS Good Moderate Price Restaurant on Street Floor- Free Bathing From Hotel M.

A. FEXNEllY. Shirley Hastings, Miss Mary Kent, home of Mrs. S. R.

Smith, 3532 TO Rutherford street, Paxtang. Mrs. Mis3 Mary Lynn Kunkel, Miss Anne Simmons, Miss Eleanore A. C. Houck, and Miss Martha Jane Smith, daughter of Mr.

and J. B. Newhauser will lead a dis Atlantio City. N. J.

Wear, Miss Frances Wright and Miss Mary Zimmerman, art; Miss Mrs. Edward Smith, of this city, cussion on "The World War and its Consequences." Officers will will be graduated from the Kath Anne Smith, current events; Miss Euth Coover, English literature; be elected. Miss Eleanore Wear, English liter arine Sweeney Day School Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Diplomas will be presented by Miss Kathar ature and composition; Miss Shir ley Hastings, Miss Martha Gross, ATLANTIC CITY ANNOUNCES! 1 ine Sweeney, principal of the aatfe-ailibi'j'a; eSsamAa.Wi,s.v school Preceding the commencement ex VACATION BOLlAPt II 1 1 Miss Nancy Keist, Miss Mary Zimmerman and Miss Euth Coover, French; Miss Frances Vance, French poetry; Miss Betty Carolyn Croll, beginning French; Miss Martha Gross, history; Miss Martha Gross and Miss Anne Simmons, mathematics; and Miss Eosemary Howe, social studies. The school closes vwith a splen ercises, the Junior Ensemble of the school will present a short recital, including "Long, Long folk song; "A Wild Indian, Severn; and "America." iT 9 urn? did record of activities in assembly programs, athletics and dra The commencement program follows: Processional, Roman March, Gounod; quintet, Joan Denison, Jane Reed, Elizabeth Green, vio seasKore resort, the playground of the world, needs no introduction to fun-loving, health-seeking ATLANTIC CITY, with new government, dedicated to new policies, starts its Summer season this week.

This new government is dedicated to provide refined, wholesome relaxation end entertainment. i ACCOMMODATIONS AVAILABLE i FOR EVERY FAMILY BUDGET! To our visitors will be extended every courtesy! This Is our pledge And we invite You Your family Your friends to COME TO ATLANTIC CITY matics and with the annual maga zme, ihe Cricket, issued a few lins; Nancy Ervm, cello, and France; Scheffer, harp; invocation, the weeks ago. In its welfare activ. ity, the students, provide milk for Rev. Dr.

John N. Levan; address, Lane Ash, State Department of Public Instruction; presentation of a needy family, contributed to the March of Dimes for the Infantile Paralysis campaign, and to the As you roll across America at GREYHOUND'S REDUCED FARES Too) set more distance for your dollars and more air-conditioned comfort, too when you traTel by Greyhound. See more of America this vacation I Sample Reduced Round-Trip Fare New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh 6.75 Washington 3.45 Chicago ......18.55 Miami ..25.95 Cleveland 9.90 Buffalo 10.35 St. Louis .....22.50 San Francisco. 69.50 GREYHOUND TERMINAL Pfnna.

B. R. Station Phone 2-4141 GYM II MAYO. Cmldrens Crusade for Children and bought a tuberculosis bond. Mail this Coupon, or Postal, for Pictorial Book.

1st, also Vitotene Wdsr "Quotas on Htalth." In response to an appeal by Mrs. Albert H. Stackpole, chairman for Eed Cross Work, 118 "bean diplomas, Miss Sweeney; school song, Upper and Lower Schools; selections, Kindergarten; "Turn Back the Pages of History," Lower School; "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes," Old English Folk Song and Gavotte "Amaryllis," Ghys, Senior Ensemble; and Scenes from "As You Like It," Upper School. Room 180, Convenoon Hail, Atlaatle Cty, H. i FOR "Party Night" or Any Night Tfie BEST SIiortcalcM Ar MaJ Witfi BLUE RIBBON SPONGE CAKES Four grocer can supply you with cake Jor every terving Met: Two (-Inch Sponge Layers, ISo Two 10-Inch Sponge Layers, Mo Sponge Rings, 15o Individual Sponge Cups, 6 for 10c Individual Sponge for lOo ies," sleeping caps and 281 squares for Afghans were knitted and twelve baby caps were made.

J5lats City LItJBG ZZZX Miss Frances Eider, chairman for welfare work, has announced the annual dance for the welfare fund will be held at the Civic Lficr ns (HDDS nmiLLw Club of Harrisburg on Monday, June Engaged to Marry "Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Dor At othy Winifred Brightbill, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Eussell Brightbill, 2003 Lenox street, CI overly Heights, to Raymond F. Schenck, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank FTT3 C) 99 As a matter of actual fact, Olda is priced only a few dollars more than the lowest! Schenck, 1929 Forster street. sr Miss Brightbill is a graduate of the John Harris High School and -i in of the local Comptometer School. She attended the Thompson Business College and is connected fiONSEUSE, THOUSANDS ADD with the Pennsylvania Turnpike I f. i S. If Olds prices begin at $807 for Coupes, $853 for Sedans, "kdehvered at Lansing, Mich.

Transportation based on rail rates, state and local taxes if any), optional equipment and accessories extra. Prices subject to chiuiga without notice. "60'DEltXE 2-DR. SEDAN (853 Commission. Mr.

Schenck also is GOOD HUSKY POUNDS BY a John Harris graduate, and is employed by the Bethlehem Steel Company. SIMPIY CORRECTING THIS ji. VV7 Take Training IITTi MISTAI(i Thousands who go around looking skinnv, i I iff, 1 I I ''V -y 7 1 i I I Cs I scrawny, pale and rundown, needn't be that way all. Often these conditions develop simply because the ordinary food many folks lacks important minerals and vitamins, vitally necessary for normal digestion and metabolism. You require definite, minimum amounts of these elements to get the most out of your daily food; without them, digestion is incomplete, blood and tissue cells are not repaired, and much of the nourishment, that food can Drovide.

V' 1 rM-. Ji I i Is wasted. Kelpamalt is a sure, quick way of I gerang a supply or certain of these precious substances. It contains, in dosage recommended a daily ration of iron and copper needed for rich, red, strength-building blood; calcium and phosphorous for bone building and teeth building; Vitamin B. an imoortant dietary essential for normal appetite, normal growth, regular; Lowest pRlCED CAKS.

smalL Olds gives you big-car size, fine-car quality, Styleader styling and 95 H. P. Econo- Master performance. And you get more fun out of driving, because Olds is sq easy to handle and so comfortable to ride in. Come in and try it! GNE of the big reasons for Oldsmobile's sensational sales success is the fact that more and more owners of lowest priced cars are finding out how little more it costs to buy a big Olds "60." For only a few dollars more, it intestinal action and healthy nerves.

These elements add real nutritive good to your food. Most Important, however, is Kelpamalt's rich supply of Natural Iodine needed by the gland which regulates metabolism the process of converting food into new strength, new energy and good solid pounds. MAKE THIS K0 COST TEST Try Kalpamalt far single week. See If like thou sands ot other, you don't show a Quick pick-up in appetite, In pound Rained. See )f you don't look better, feel better, sleep better.

lour money bark if Vou are not satisfied with results. Kelpamalt cysts but little to use. Your rtrni-ijist has It. BUT AVvrF INVHAT (1 TXC ST-s, "rJ cidj utu) 1 IT H7ZX fat rov TO SEE TOVIt OLDS JKALXR IXJVJSTZ "JIEST IrOOIilG CilIX ON THE HOAD RALPH BONSALL PLACE Ralph Bonsall Plack, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph H. Plack, 330 Hummel street, who will be graduated this month from John Harris High School, plans to leave shortly afterwards for Fort Monroe, to train for a month at the C. M. T. C.

Last Summer he trained at Camp Meade, Md. CAPITOL MOTORS, INC. 130-138 S. Cameron St. Harrisburg.

Pa. GEORGE II. BELL, Pres. WEST SHORE AUTO INC. West End Market St.

Bridge, Lemoyne, Pa..

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