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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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9
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THE EVENING KFAfS, Harrisburg, Tuesday, June 22, 1948-9 Miss Bollinger to Wed NormaBogatzBecomesBYide Lawn Party Guest Mr. and Mrs. John Cloyd Mc- Birth Announcements POLYCLINIC HOSPITAL June 17 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cleveland McDonel, 1402 Vernon street, a Fadden entertained Sunday at a lawn party at their home, 346 Walton street, Lemoyne, in honor street, Camp Hill, president of Taylor House and treasurer of the Interdormitory Council, and Melvin S.

Saunder, 568 East Catherine street, Chambersburg, president of Henry Sturges Drinker House. son, Ronald Wayne. Mrs. McDonel was Miss Norma Prosser. of Mr.

McFadden's father, Samuel THE Dames of Malta Patrol, Dorm Officers Named Three students from Harrisburg and vicinity have been elected to posts in the student government organization at Lehigh University dormitories. They are: William H. Wasson, 1853 Park street, Harrisburg, president of Taylor House Earle H. Conner, 1501 Walnut McFadden, of that address. 41 ft Capital City Sisterhood, No, Mr.

and Mrs. John Carl Rowe, 53, will hold a rummage sale this evening and tomorrow morning at Guests included Mrs. C. William McClellan, West Fairview; Mr. and 2913 Derry street, a son, Terry Mrs.

Rowe was Miss Keepsake 410 Verbeke street. Mrs. Clara Mrs. W. F.

McFadden and daugh Susan Shay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bru- Schell, 2602 Derry street, is in DIAMOND RING ter, Miss Thelma McFadden, of Mechanicsburg; Mr.

and Mrs. How charge of collections. baker, 439 South Sixteenth street, a daughter, Kathleen. Mrs. Bru- -The Heather" VACATIONS AHEAD! The Sisterhood will hold its an ard McFadden, Mr.

and Mr. John iff I 5 I i fit baker was Miss Marian McFadden and son, John, Stewart 100 June 18 I Mr. and Mrs. Miles Belie, Sr.J nual basket picnic next Tuesday afternoon and evening at Reservoir Park. Keep Your Hair Soft and Lovely With a EUGENE tn 0 0 Permanent 512 South Fourteenth street, Steelton, a son, Miles, Jr.

Mrs. Belie was Miss Mildred Mrkona. i The February 1928 graduating Wedding RING $10 11 DOWN Mr. and Mrs. George Edward COLD WAVES $3.75 Popular HEIENE CURTIS $5.03 Perfectly matched pair.

Guaranteed perfeot fern. Look (or the nam KEtrSAKE on the tag. OPEN EVERY EVENING. Miller, 1540 North Sixth street, a daughter, Brenda Lee. Mrs.

Miller was Miss Frances Laudermilch. Up McFadden, Mrs. Maud McFadden, Gustav Foesel, all of Harrisburg; Mrs. Mary C. C.

McFadden, of Hanover; Mrs. C. K. McCbire and daughter, Mary G. McClure, of As-pers, R.

D. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McFadden and daughter, Carol McFadden, Mrs. H.

F. Sawyer, Mrs. Simon Cnampion and daughter, Miss Helen Champion, and Miss Natalie Miner, all of Lemoyne; Mr. and Mrs. Carl McFadden, of Steelton, and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert McFadden, of Highspire. Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery L.

MISS ARLENE BOLLINGER The engagement of Miss Ar- Gearhart, Dauphin, R. D. 1, a son, Jesse Warren. Mrs. Gearhart was Shampoo, Finger Wave $1.25 LAVVSOM TBS? 315 Market St.

Phone 3-9287 lene Mae Bollinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bollinger, of Grantham, was announced last week-end to Norman Berkley Em- class of William Penn High School held its 20th reunion Saturday evening at Van's Colonial Restaurant. Stanley Jeffries, class president, who presided, announced the! following prize winners: Mrs. Mary Yingling Miller, Miss Mildred Schampan, Melvin Gemmill, Mrs.

Mary King Mathias, Bennett Good and Mrs. Sara Bomberger Good. Those present were Kauffman Anspach, Mrs. Sara Balthaser Gibbons, Miss Ann Barron, Miss Blanche Bates, William Beck, Mr. and Mrs.

Good, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bloom, Cloyde and Earle Bridge, Helen Cless Weigle and Mr. Weigle, Miss Ruth Clouser, Melvin Gemmill, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Gerber, Reba Gingrich Weast and Mr. Weast, Mr. and Will Friends or Relatives of II mert, of this city, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.

S. Emmert, of Norristown. Miss Bollinger and her fiance are associated with the Harrisburg of MRS. WILLIAM SOLOMON The marriage of Miss Norma Bogatz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs fice of the Insurance Company of Robert Bogatz, 2116 Green street, to William Solomon, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Solomon, 1614 Susquehanna street, took place Sunday afternoon in Kesher Israel Synagogue, with Rabbi David L. Silver Miss Genevieve Burd. Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn Lee Seymour, 4 North Fifteenth street, a daughter, Carolyn Irene. Mrs. Seymour was Mis3 Violet Bollen-dorf. Mr. and Mrs.

Walton Jesse Wol-pert, 222 North Fourth street, Newport, a daughter, Barbara Elaine. Mrs. Wolpert was Miss Avis Rhodes. June 19 Mr. and Mrs.

James L. Scott, 604 Boas street, a son. Mrs. Scott was Miss Inez Heath. Mr.

and Mrs. William Oscar Shaffer, 209 Reily street, a son. Mrs. Shaffer was Miss Mary Elizabeth Kimmey. officiating.

Music was presented by Albert Morrison and his trio The bride wore a white mar- North America. Student Visits City Delane Shultz, of Reading, recently visited with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wacht-man, 622 Wiconisco street. He has Central High Graduates quisette and satin gown fashioned Please Contact Philadelphia, Pa.

Phone Kingsley 6-1322, Collect Hold '26 Class Reunion The girls of the commercial course of the mid-year class of 1926 of Central High School held completed his junior year at West Mrs. Bennett Good, Miss Ida Hamburger, Mrs. Julia Hartman Humphreys and Mr. Humphreys, Mrs. Elizabeth Hook Stoeckel, Mr.

and nr i i nr a Nottingham Academy, Colora, Md. and is attending Summer sessions at Mercersburg Academy. with a full skirt and long train. Her tulle veil was held in place by a tiara of seed pearls and she carried stephanotis, roses and orchids. 1 Albert Kovner, matron of honor, wore a cocoa gown of imported lace and Miss Ruth Brnwn, maid of honor, wore a blue taffeta gown.

They carried peach glad a reunion last Friday evening at Most severe growth. (Shaved hair) our specialty. We use the same technique as the well known expert, E. L. Hofmann of New York St Phila.

Open Daily 'til 6 P. M. Evenings by Appointment Boom Noc 3S A SS 3rd FT. ELECTRONIC SYSTEM Phone 4-4406 227 State St, Harrisburg the Colonial Country Club. Mrs.

Stanley Jeffries, Mrs. Anne Jordon Beck and Mr. Beck, Miss Evelyn Kahler, Mrs. Mary King Mathias and Mr. Mathias, Mr.

and Mrs. Jean C. Ricker was master Cf' cJO SHORTCAKE FOR 'DINNER! Mad With BLUE RIBBON SPOXGE CAKE Mrs. Kenneth Kipp, Mrs. Frances Kline Minnich and Mr.

of ceremonies and the committee in charge included Mrs. Clarence Kell, reservations; Mrs. Harry E. Smith, transportation; Mrs. James ATHERTON BOWEN, JR.

4000 ASH STREET Colonial Park Phone 6-609 CABINET MAKER Minnich, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lysle, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Armstrong Miller, Mrs. Ardella Mozingo Nester and Mr. Nester, Mrs. Elizabeth Pink-erton Stroud, Mrs. Anne Ronen Plenty Of Reason Graef, decorations, and Mrs.

Paul Gerhart, dinner. ioli and yellow marquerites. The bridesmaids were Miss Sandra Bogatz, sister of the bride; Miss Sonia Aftel, of Norfolk, Mrs. Edward Arch, Washington, and Miss Helen Nicoll. They were yellow taffeta gowns and carried peach gladioli.

'Aaron Solomon served his Berkov and Mr. Berkov, Miss Mil Mrs. W. T. Banner, Upper To Rush Home! Several Sixes At Your Grocer! "You'll Like Itr Darby, received a prize for coming the greatest distance; Mrs.

R. dred Schampan, Mrs. Sara Silber-man Feinerman and Mr. Feiner-man, Mrs. Janice Spicer Yungel, CRSAM HAIR RCMOVM You can have alluringly hair-free lees and arma ouirklv anrt J.

Long, Phoenixville, for having Simply spread on and rinse off. Large nine 3c. Also lOce 28c and 11.10 brother as best man and ushers the oldest child. Miss Betty Har. Mrs.

Jean Whorley Taylor and Mr, Taylor, Miss Ruth Worden, Mrs, Mary Yingling Miller, Mrs. Fan- inciuaea aeymour nanman. uavia 4 rr i ner, "the bachelor girl" and Mrs Press. Aaron Kovner and Jack. 6 nye Zarkin Katzman and Mr.

Bernstein I Clarence Kell received the special ENJOY! Katzman, and Mr. and Mrs Charles Yingst. A wedding dinner was held atjPnze' the Jewish Community Center fol Wafer-thin Delta Phi Luncheon lowing the ceremony, and a reception was held in the evening at VI R. AND MRS. EZRA B.

CARE, of Linglestown, and Mr. and Mrs. George Schroy, 3812 Center-field road, Progress, are en route The second birthday anniversary Delightfully crisp Convenient size the Community Center. Upon their return from a wedding trip, luncheon of Delta Phi chapter of by motor to Texas. They will re Mr.

and Mrs. Solomon will reside; Beta sigma phi was hed Satur. at 2116 Green street. turn to their homes the latter part I fv'w sv JK of the month. The bride is a graduate of Wil uay axieiiiuou ai vans uuiuiiiai Restaurant, with Mrs.

Robert Mil by KEEBLER of course I Miss Anne Shearer, 1712 State liam Penn High School and at street, is spending the Summer ler, social chairman, in chrage. Plans were made for a picnic to tended the Jewish Hospital School of Nursing, Philadelphia. The jj with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bell, of Mil at the cottage of Mrs.

uiuiegiuuiu, wnu iiiau atieuueu morrow William Penn High School, served Harkins Brightbill at Marsh Run, and an outdoor supper on Friday four and a half years in the waukee, Wis. After spending some time at Cowans Gap, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller and their children have returned to their home, 609 North DAVID BRADLEY TAKDEM WAGON With Stand Jack at the home of Mrs. John McFadden, 346 Walton street, Le moyne.

Secret sisters exchanged Army, including two years' service overseas. He is the owner of a grocery store in Harrisburg. Bible Class Instals Officers of the Dorcas Class of gifts at the affair. Regular Prica $163 Fifteenth street. Mrs.

George M. Wertz, of Car lisle, will be hostess Thursday afr Those attending the luncheon OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT Lead, Titanium, Zinc and Pure Linseed Oil! WHITE AND COLORS For A Limited Time! were: Mrs. John McFadden, ternoon at a luncheon and bridge party for members of bridge Howard Horton, Miss Edna Eggert, Messiah Lutheran Lhurch were club. installed at the annual banquet 'Mrs- John Normile, Mrs. Gilbert last evenine in Van's Colonial uecKiey, Mrs.

xennetn Kicnman, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith, Mrs. Richard Swails, Mrs. Robert Restaurant, 1808 State street, have returned Miller, Mrs.

Donald Morrison, Mrs, from a visit to Philadelphia. They are: Mrs. James Wagner, president; Mrs. Robert Smith, first William Healey, Mrs. Jay Bolton, Mrs.

Marlin Ebersole, Miss Marian Boyer and Mrs. Harkins Brightbill. $15 Down Easy Terms Suspended tandem wheels on a single axle for easy handling plus smoother riding! Loads are safe and stable! vice-president; Mrs. George Hain, second vice-president; Mrs. Wayne Sibert, secretary; Mrs.

Charles Stine, assistant secretary; Mrs. An Exceptional Value at Burp I I In 5 Gal. ImI Cana "Pardon my John Lucas, treasurer; Mrs. George Circle to Meet The Mothers' Circle of Pilgrim Chapter, Order of DeMolay, will meet this evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Masonic Temple, Third and State streets, with Mrs. Paul Renn, president, presiding.

Following the meeting, members of the circle will attend installation of officers of Pilsrrim Chapter. Pau the BELL-ANShblettforHEARTBURN" When excess stomach arid paimm nalnfiil miffocftt- Filmore, assistant treasurer; Mrs. Harry Chapman, councilor, and Mrs. Fred Patterson, Mrs. Ray ln gas, sour stomach and heartburn, doctors usually prescribe the fsstett-actlng medicines known for Hawn, Mrs.

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