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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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11
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PAGE ELEVEN THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1940 Advertising in the Patriot-News sells the goods. ACTIVITIES IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY AND NEWS OF INTEREST Church, Norristown, and Miss Isabel Wilson, First Methodist Personal To Fat Girls' Mercyanna Boyer and Jean Die-trick. Other pupils participating were: Church, York. Billy and Marie Louise Koenig. Piano Recital Seventeen jmpila of Miss Fay Arnold gave a piano recital in the Hillcrest Apartments last evening.

Those awarded prizes were: Mar-cia Porter, Ellen Marie Coggins, Patsy Lynch, Patty Betty Wohlf arth, Lucille Dillon, Connie Arnold, Jean Cocklin, Henry and Christine Ebert, Peggy Lloyd, Rosann Wohlfarth and Nita Weaver. nOh. WILLIAM HADLEYEICIL liantly lighted stadium, which will seat more than 15,000 people, In addition to Doctor Williamson, twelve conductors will share the baton during the. evening. They are: Dr.

Harry A. Sykes, of Lancaster, and Carl F. Mueller, of Montclair, N. who will conduct their own compositions; Wilfred C. Smith, Emory Methodist Church, Washington; Walter Mc-Iver, Market Square Presbyterian Church, Harrisburg; Frank Mc-Carrell, Pine Street Presbyterian Chui-ch, Harrisburg; Helge Pearson, First Presbyterian Church, Lancaster; Cole Watkins, First Methodist Church, Lancaster; Leonard' B.

Martin, Emanuel Reformed Church, Hanover; Matthew Bradway, First Methodist Church, Fred Pronio will direct a trumpet octet in two numbers. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. William J. Walton, of Philadelphia, are visiting with Mrs.

Walton's sister, Annie Fox Einstejn, 2705 North Front street. They came here from Brownstone where they visited with Allen K. Walton. They will teturn to Philadelphia tomorrow. ARDSON, U.

S. A. (retired), Now you may down yoor face and figure without starvation dieting or back-breaking exercises. Just eat sensibly and take Marmoia under the conditions and according to directions on the package. Marmoia Tablets have been sold to tb public for more than thirty years.

More than twenty million boxes have been distributed during that period. Marmoia is not cure-all, Marmoia Is only for adult fat persons whose fatness is caused by a thyroid deficiency (hypothyroidism) but who are otherwise normal and beal. Uiy. We do not make any diagnosis as that is the function of your physician, who must be consulted for that purpose. Why not try ts lose those ugly, uncomfortable pounds tha Marmoia way? Get a box sjf Marmoia today from your druggist.

and Mrs. Richardson, of the Park way Apartments, announced today the engagement of their daughters Will Direct at i Musical Festival Dr. John Finley Williamson, head of the Westminster Choir College, in Princeton, N. will direct 1100 choristers in a performance of the Halleluiah Chorus by Handel, during the seventeenth annual Spring Music Festival of the Hershey Community Chorus on Saturday evening at the Hershey Stadium. Choirs which will participate will come from Washington, Baltimore, Camp Hill," Carlisle, Columbia, Hanover, Harrisburg, Hershey, Lancaster, Norristown, Philadelphia, Reading and York.

Twenty-five choirs from these thirteen cities or towns will take part in the and will march in a great processional at 7.30 o'clock from the Sports Arena to the bril Miss Alice Richardson, to Goodwin Armstrong Dillen, son of Capt. Roscoe Franklin Dillen, U. S. (retired), and Mrs. Dillen, of Washington.

Their marriage, we hear, will be an event of the Au tumn season. Miss Richardson, who is a grand-niece of the late Gen. Sumner Lin 1UISS HELEN HULL has re-" turned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H.

Hull, 2909 North Fr.ont street, after a pleasant visit in Beaver with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Blair Rainey, parents of her fiance, David Cotter Rainey. Hastings Hickok, who is occupying his country place in Fishing Creek Valley, will have as his guests this week-end, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Wilson, of Alexandria, Va. MRS. D. A. ELIAS and Mrs.

Paul Herre will be hostesses for the luncheon meeting of the Clutter Club of' the Harrisburg Country Club next Wednesday. Miss Frances Goldsborough won the eighteen-hole match staged by the Clutter Club yesterday, while Mrs. H. C. Kennedy won the nine-hole event.

Mrs. R. H. Lyon and Mrs. J.

G. Hatz also received Baltimore; J. Edward Moyer, Mt. Vernon Place Methodist Church, Baltimore; Miss Catherine Morgan, Haws Avenue 'Methodist coln, was graduated from the Con vent School of the Sacred Heart, Noroton, Conn. Mr.

Dillen at tended the Brent School in Baquio, Philippine Islands, and schools fV 'X- Economy urn Washington and was graduated from the University of Virginia in June. 1937. He is with the Crow- ell-Collier Publishing Company, in Publicity moves cm 13 1 Lfllll Arrnuni iiriihtrii-r Washington. -Colonel and Mrs. Richardson, null tlvt IrLlvHI IGll I REMAINS you recall, moved to this city a short time ago from Governors Is CHIT.OREVS AMI-MADE DRESSES 11.09 tP PIES' AND GEXT3' TAILORING TOT'S DRESS S'JOP Mauds Prop, Vamp Hill Phone 3-1311 awards in the golfing events.

land, New York. MRS. BERNE H. EVANS and used to make I 3S North Front street, left by motor TOLL HOUSE COOKIES today for Bernardsville, N. where they will be the guests of Mrs.

Earnest Baker. They Luncheon followed the play with Miss Betty Neale and Mrs. Carl Stroehmann. WITHIN a few days, Mrs. Kent' Crosby Darling will come here from Richmond, for a visit with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Payne, 1901 North Front street. Mrs. Harrington Bishop, of Aurora, Ohio, 'who was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank N. Payne, on the River road, has gone to it A' I VI will motor tomorrow to Millbrook, N. where David Evans attends the Millbrook School. 30 Mrs. Evans and her daughter and son will be the guests of Mrs.

ry it oday Zl-lll BREAD (ZY-VO MEANS LIFE) An innorational new white bread that contain LESS LESS PERFECTLY DELICIOUS! Contain spinach, celery, carrots nd their six essential vitamins. RUHL'S BAKERY 1 and other chocolate desserts Here is a new cookie that today's taste sensation crisp, crunch Toll House Cookies mada with Nestle's Semi-Sweet Choc elate. The complete, easy to make recipe is printed on tha back of the bright yellow Nestle wrapper. Baker for the week-end. They will return to this city early next week.

s4 -Ik New York City for a stay of several days. She will return here next week for another visit with ill1 'I If" Vtt-WkJ friends before returning to Aurora.1 A Nom To Go "Buy" QUAKER SUGAR mas aniruKiutr Cue1 Mr. and Mrs. George W. Reily, to III.

of the Parkway Apartments, ONE CAKE FOR 1 with every 3 cakes of Sweet-Heart Soap at regular cost LOOK WHAT A PENNY GETS YOU NOW! A big, full-size oval cake of SweetHeart Toilet-Soap 'with every 3 cakes at regular price! A SAVING of almost twenty-five per cent! Think what that means to your household budget! At a bargain like this, it will pay you to put in a supply that will last for months. DON'T MISS THIS grand chance to get acquainted with pure SweetHeart Soap a real "family" soap. Get one full-size cake for only if with every three cakes you buy. Hurry Go to your favorite store today right now while the sensational One Cent Sale is on! have as their guest, Miss Nancy 3 Logan, of Bryn Mawr. Central H.

S. Class Reunion Plans have been comoleted for the twentieth reunion of the class of 1990 of Central Hierh School. which will be held at 6.30 o'clock MISS JEAN TAGGART and Miss Charlotte Greenawalt, whose homes are in Steelton, will leave tomorrow for Bethlehem, where they will attend the commencement festivities at Lehigh University. They will return to their homes Monday evening. Miss Dorothy Eckenrode, a student at Rosemont College, has returned to the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. R. Eckenrode, 2929 North Second street, for her Summer vacation. LATTER part of this A month, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward R. McPherson, and their children, of Darieri, will come here for a visit with Mr. McPher-son's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward R. McPherson 2835 North Front street Eric Graham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Basil M. Graham, 2733 North Second street, is spending some time in Westhampton, Long Island, N- with Peter Poillon, one of hia classmates at the University of Virginia.

Young Graham left here yesterday, accompanying young Poillon, who had been visiting, here for several days, to his home. He Will remain there for ten days. Musical Program THE SOAP THAT AGREES WITH YOUR "SKIN Saturday evening, June 15, at the Hershey Golf Club in the form of a rfmner-rlance. Dr. C.

Stanley Holmes, general chairman for the event, announced today a number of -Edward Cahill. Drotrram chair man, is being assisted by Mrs Frances Caton Ross. Miss Kath leen Edwards Peif er, Mrs. Ruth Marks Sierer and James Craierlow. Mrs; Margaret Mowery Cleckner, mm i nmir -i-rir 7n Miss Kathenne Plowman and JUr and Mr.

I. J. Jeffries are assist ing William Cleckner, chairman of the decoration committee. Mrs Esther heeler Holmes is charge of transportation and I. Jeffries is in charge of registration, assisted by Mrs.

Miriam Ul-rich- Fcolf. THE ROLL-RITE xj 'rOf If tin ni PJilliyL Special Offer Good i Ll Only Until 1 tf L-- HrMtfTff -nJc-X-x- mPUFRT 51 Fir Com The Chaminade Choral Club will give a musical program at the meeting of St. Patrick's Catholic Social Group this evening at 8.30 o'clock in the church hall, North street. Miss Geraldine Branyan and Miss Betty Bossier will sing a duet, and Miss Angela D'Oro will sing two Italian selections. Dancing will follow the meeting.

Joseph Murphy is president, and I'init 'Served, GUARANTEES FLAKIER TASTY PIE CRUST The committee today urged that anyone having information on. the following class members should contact, them in regard to the reunion: Mrs. Miriam Neavling Sullings, Harold Hibler, Mrs. Catherine Esworthy Miss Julia Sneidman, Miss Muirel Stewart, Miss Gladys Voorhees and NO STICKING-NO WASTE FREE COOK BOOK 50 PAGE While They Last! the Kev. Jtrancis jurenner is Miss Elizabeth Hoover.

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