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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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Engagement Told Sara be Roser To Become Bride The marriage of Miss Sara Lee Roser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Roser, 48 Taylor boulevard, and Fred B. Winkler, son of i t-' R.

AND MRS. BASIL M. GRAHAM, of the Parkway Apartments, 4 THE EVENING NEWS, Harrisburg, Tuesday, July 27, 1948 Alma Rhinehart Wed Miss Alma Rhinehart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fern Rhinehart, 913 Susquehanna street, and Tech.

Sgt. Joseph Maskalunas, son of Mrs. Susan Maskalunas, of Philadelphia, were married July 17 in Winchester, Va. The Rev. Robert Whitten officiated at the ceremony.

Mrs. Maskalunas, a graduate of William Penn High School and Central Pennsylvania Business College, is employed by the Harrisburg Lumber Company. Sergeant Maskalunas is a graduate of i'A will leave August 9 for a fortnight's sojourn in Cape May, N. Mrs. Graham's daughter, Miss Eleanor M.

Lehman, of New York, Wed in Augsburg Church will come here August 7 for a week-end visit. She and her sister, Miss Barbara Lehman, will enjoy a vacation in Cape May- the latter cart of Autfust. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Winkler, of Chevy Chase, will take place Saturday afternoon, September 4, Baish, 2615 North Second street, before taking up their residence in Bethlehem.

Prior to her marriage June 19 in at 2.30 o'clock in Market Square Presbyterian Church. The pastor, the Rev. Dr. Raymond C. Walker, Minersville High School and has served with the Army for eight St.

Stephen's Cathedral, Mrs. Red was Miss Margaret Baish. will officiate. Wedding music will be presented by Mrs. Clark' Mac-Donald, organist, and Mrs.

Victor R. AND MRS. WILLIAM M' years. His station is Germany. Birth Announcements HARRISBURG HOSPITAL July 22 BINDER have returned to Aderton, soloist.

The bride-elect, who will be given Merchantville, N. after a visit Jill Wf- nj ft I A J'S a I with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin C. Crystal, Culp, 27 South Nineteenth street. MR. AND MRS. SPENCER GILBERT HALL, of Stoney Run Farm, near Bowmansdale, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son July 24 at the Harrisburg Hospital.

The baby will be christened Spencer Gilbert Hall, Jr. Mrs. Hall is the former Mildred J. McCreight, of Indiana, Pa. A IR.

AND MRS. FRANK A. XA ROBBINS, of the Parkway Apartments, have returned from Plainfield, N. where they spent the week-end with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

R. Bruce Murrie, and their children. Mrs. Alexander M. Parker, who spent two months in Hollidays-i burg, has returned to her 108 Locust street.

601 Lincoln street, Steelton, a son. Mrs. Crystal was Miss Willa Mae The Binders, who formerly re in marriage by her father, will have Mrs. Harold Van Dusen, of Cleveland, as matron of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Ruth Say-lor, of this city, and Miss Nancy Sanford, 'of Washington.

Carrol Fey, a niece of the bridegroom- Hymon. sided in Steelton, will move the Autumn from Merchantville to Gwynedd Valley, near Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Okum, 21 South Third street, Steelton, HPHE Eleventh Ward Republican Women's Council will hold a picnic Thursday afternoon and evening at the Summer home of Mrs.

Mary Reed, Silver Spring road, Mechanicsburg, R. D. 4. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Keller, with their, sons, 915 North Fifteenth street, will Jeave soon for a vacation in Clearfield County. Mrs. R. R. Perrault and Theresa Perrault, of Marlboro, recently visited Mrs.

Per-rault's son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Pittman, whose home is near Piketown. Mrs. Clarence Hawke, of the Grayco, is enjoying a motor trip through Virginia and West Virginia.

Dr. J. E. Hummel, 108 Walnut street, and Dr. Harold L.

Miller, 301 State street, were in Boston last week for the annual convention of the American Ostopathic Association. 1UISS ELIZABETH M. NEW-iV1 TON, 2102 Market street, Camp Hill, and Laurence H. Waite, 2010 Swatara street, are among those attending the Summer session of the Language School of Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont. Miss Kathryn S.

Lytle, 204 Hale street, recently returned from a vacation at Virginia Beach, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richter, of New York, will come here early in August for a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

William Collens, 1845 Holly street. The Rev. and Mrs. 0. C.

Miller, 402 East Main street, Shiremanstown, are enjoying a vacation in Chautauqua, N. Y. elect, will be flower girl. Misa where they have purchased a home. Mr.

and Mrs. John Hudson Berk- daughter. Mrs. Okum was Jayne E. Stribling.

George Fey, of Baltimore, MISS ELLA'M. CRAWFORD The engagement of Miss Ella Marie Crawford, daughter of Mrs. Ella Marie Crawford, 71 North Seventeenth street, to Karl Martz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl M.

Martz, 1215 Penn street, has been announced. Miss Crawford attended John Harris High School and is employed by the Harrisburg Wall and Floor Covering Company. Martz, who attends William Penn High School, is employed by Wampler Brothers Roofing Company. will be his brother-in-law's best ley, 2403 North Second street, will Mr. and Mrs.

Robert S. Ren- shaw, 1316 North Second street, a be feted this evening at a buffet supper to be given by Mr. Berk man and ushers will be Robert Peters and Lawson Cantrell, both of Washington, D. C. daughter.

Mrs. Renshaw was Miss ley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. How Nita Leota Weaver, Following a reception in the so ard L. Berkley, at their home in Bellevue Park.

Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Fruhwirth, 810 South Second street, Steelton, a daughter.

Mrs. Fruhwirth was cial rooms of the church, the pair will leave for a wedding trip to the Poconos and through New John Hoffer Detweiler, son TXR. AND MRS. K1CHAKD MR. AND MRS.

TRUEMAN R. BEITS Mr. and Mrs. Trueman R. Betts, whose marriage, took place July 10 in Augsburg Lutheran Church, are residing at 2321 North Third street, after a honeymoon in Wildwood, N.

J. Mrs. Betts was formerly Miss Betty Lou Herron. Miss Julia Shoyter. MILLER, 2731 North Second fork state and Canada.

They will in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Berkley, also will be hosts at the, supper, which will Mr. and Mrs. Charles F.

Tas- reside at 3310 Jones Bridge road, street, are en route to Banff and Lake Louise, where they will en chek, of Duncannon, R. 1, Chevy Chase. be followed by a swimming party daughter. Mrs. Taschek was Miss joy a vacation.

They left Satur Miss Roser is a graduate of John chairman, and members of the program committee. Beers Family Runion at the Harrisburg Country Club Irene McCorle. day for Western Canada and will Harris High School, Central Penn Mr. and- Mrs. John Plasic, of Prior to her marriage on June 5.

Mrs. John Berkley was Miss The annual reunion of the Beers family wiir be held Saturday at sylvania Business College and the Jennings, of Shiremanstown, a daughter. Mrs. Jennings was Miss Mary Alice Yount. Mr.

and Mrs. Francis K. Bennett, 1 Evergreen street, a son. Mrs. Bennett was Miss Agnes M.

Szaffranski. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Murlin, 7 Wood street, Steelton, a daughter. return to this city in a fortnight.

and Mrs. Frank A. Stump Bressler, a daughter. Mrs. Plasic Brown, of Meadow Grove Park, near College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio.

She is a member of Phi Beta was Miss Anna Bekelia. Constance McCook Pittsburgh. III, son-in-law and daughter of Delegates Elected Harrisburg Chapter, No. 327, Women of the Moose, elected delegates last evening to the interna Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Pugh, The Rev. William Beers, of Doctor and Mrs. Miller, who are at the Miller home, will leave in Marysville, R. D. 1, a son.

Mrs, Pugh was Miss June E. Erdossy. Kappa, national honorary fraternity, and is employed as a chemist in the Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C. Mrs.

Murlin was Miss Frances Hoff August for a vacation in Cape May, N. J. tional convention in Chicago August 15 to 19. They are Mrs. Cora Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Zeiger, of Middletown, a son. Mrs. Zeiger Rockville, will lead devotions at the afternoon program beginning at 1 o'clock. There will be an amateur program and games arranged by Mrs.

Evelyn Freet, Mr. Winkler received his bach Strickland, Mrs. Georgianna Davis man. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles G. Fickes, 332 Third street, New Cumberland, a son. Mrs. Fickes was Miss and Mrs. Ethel Kepner.

I THE July dinner-dance of the Harrisburg Country Club will be held Saturday evening at the was Miss Christiana DiSanto. July 23 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew F. Kelly.

Pair Wed 52 Years Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Foltz, Harrisburg R. D. 1, gave a dinner Sunday at their home in honor of Mrs.

Foltz's parents, Mr. andMrs. E. L. McCrone, 107 Shell street, Progress, who observed their 52nd wedding anniversary.

Following dinner, Mr. and Mrs. McCrone were presented with a purse containing a dollar for each year of married life by the family Jane H. Henry. 127 North Second street, a daugh-.

elor of science degree in botany at the University of Maryland. He served as a first lieutenant with the Army for three, and a half years, including service in the European theater, and is in business for himself, developing and raising flowers. Ib CROSS SHOES clubhouse. Tomorrow morning, members of the Clutter Club of the Country Club, will meet on the Fort ter. Mrs.

Kelley was Miss Margaret M. Rittinger. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Levy, 1723 North Third street, a daughter.

Mrs. Levy was Miss Rose Sorin. Mr. and Mrs. William F.

Stefanic, ATHERT0N BOWEN, JR. 4000 ASH STREET Colonial Park. Phone (-6090 CABINET MAKER Mr. and Mrs. Marshall B.

Hunter links for their weekly golf match. Luncheon will follow and 303 Highland street, Steelton, a Mountz, of Hummelstown, a daughter. Mrs. Mountz was Miss Betty daughter. Mrs.

Stefanic was Miss and many gifts from friends. Jane Beckey. Barbara Ann Zutic. the hostesses will be Mrs. John Moltz and Mrs.

Robert McEl-downey. Htll' VHCHMtlMOIt INOI VMUI RED, BLUE, BLACK, BROWN WHITE and WHITE BROWN 47 STYLES $g-95 Those present include: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Foltz, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Foltz and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Spe-row, 29 South Nineteenth street, a daughter. Mrs.

Sperow was Miss Barbara; Gilbert E. Foltz, of TXR. J. HORACE McFARLAND Susan D. Eichinger.

Liberty; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mr. and Mrs. Harry H.

Corkle and Miss Helen McFarland, of McCrone, New Cumberland; Mr. .428 Market street, a daughter. Mrs. Breeze Hill, Bellevue Park, will and Mrs. H.

M. Smeltzer, Mrs Pilot Club Picnic Members of the' Pilot Club of Harrisburg will hold a picnic this evening at the home of Miss Martha Hill, 2931 North Front street. Mrs. Albert W. McKee, social chairman, and her committee will be in charge of the event.

Ladies' Aid Festival A festival and bake sale will be held by the Ladies' Aid Society of German Zion Lutheran Church, Herr and Capital streets, tomorrow evening, beginning at 8 o'clock. leave Thursday for a stay of sev eral weeks in Eagles Mere. Corkle was Miss Fern I. Sellers. July 24 Raymond Condran and sons, Pal and Michael, Harrisburg; Mr.

and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Hoffman, Millersburg, R. D.

1, a son. Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Deonicy Red, who have been spending their honeymoon motoring through the Southwest, are en route East and will Mrs. Robert Watts and son, Robert, Mr.

and Mrs. E. W. McCrone, Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Hoffman and daughter, Mildred, Mrs Hoffman was Miss Martha Pauline HERE IS SURPRISING NEWS! Solid Rock Maple Dining Room Furniture at New Low Prices! Limited quantities, of course. But such fine pieces are not available in quantity yet. All are tic. reproductions in the beautiful collectors finish. Early selection advisable.

They will not last long at these low prices. Weaver. 204 Walnut Sheet "Harrlsburtfs Best Shoe Store" Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jackson arrive here early in August.

They will spend a few days with Mrs. Oscar Rutherford Heights; Mrs. Rowe Jones and Edgemont, a daughter. Mrs. Jack son was Miss Flossie Jackson.

Red's mother, Mrs. Henry H. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F.

Kofalt, daughter, Mary Jane, of Paxtang, Bride-Elect Fejed 83 South Cameron street, a son. Mrs. Kofalt was Miss Louise Zugay. The faculty of the Progress grade school gave a shower recently Mr. and Mrs.

Allen O. Wertz, of at the home of Miss Betty A. Millersburg, a son. Mrs. Wertz Brehem, 1211 Market street, to was Miss Virginia I.

Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Scho-walter, Middletown, R.

D. 1, a son, honor Miss Louise White. Miss White, the daughter of Mr, Mrs. Schowalter was Miss Anne C. and Mrs.

Frank White, 3598 North Fourth street, will become the bride of Floyd Mummert, son of Urbanik. July 25 BUFFETS At Illustrated With 8 drawers and ample cupboard space. Only 176. Other Styles at Low at Mr. and Mrs.

Paul B. Supan, of Middletown, a son. was wmf- 4 IS i 1 I Miss Mary Delia Howell. Mr. and Mrs.

John Paul Miller, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mummert, 3238 Hoffman street, August 14 in St.

Paul's Lutheran Church. Miss White is the school nurse in Susquehanna Township Schools. Guests at the shower were: Mrs. Gladys P. Phillips, Mr3.

Elva Chamberlin, Mrs. Olive Kimber- 541 Bridge street, New Cumber land, a daughter. Mrs. Miller was 123.50 Miss Patricia Reiff, The Rev. and Mrs.

Clyde E. Way, ling, Mrs. Winifred Kitchen, Mrs. 3024 Duke street, Paxtang, a daugh Helen Mannix, Mrs. Eleanor ter.

Mrs. Way was Miss Esther Hutch Cabinets, 112.50 Large Welsh Dressers, 199.75 Decorative and roomy. Shaffner and Mrs. Alberta Paux- Bettina Negus, tis. Mr.

and Mrs. George B. Cohick, of Oberlin, a son. Mrs. Cohick was Miss Teresa Fortney.

Births Announced Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Davis, of The Rev. and Mrs. Stanley B.

ARROW BACKSIDE CHAIRS Fine reproductions. Baltimore, announce the birth of a daughter, Leslie Fay, July 21 in Baltimore. Mrs. Davis was formerly PERMANENT WAVE SPECIALS! Rose Dee Offers This Fantastic Feature tor a Limited Time Miss Floramae Gerson, 1938 i North Third street. I Mr.

and Mrs. Rodney E. Kirby.i is. Aim Chair to Match, 22. wiiHLi.iar 2128 North Sixth street, announce; A $10.00 OIL MACHINELESS WAVE the birth of a son, Kenneth Eugene, July 19 at the Keystone Hospital.

Mrs. Kirby was Miss Joan DeWitt Seidel. CORNER CABINETS With roomy cupboard space. 83. to 182.50 Dera jiqma rm rerea i 50 $4 Members of Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi were guests at a Espeeiilly beautiful with the new ihort hair cut that li new tweepinf the country.

NEW LOOK SHORT CUT $2-50 With Shampoo) and Set lawn party given by their president, Miss Betty Meckley, 3841 Brisban street, Paxtang, on Saturday afternoon. i Those attending were Dorothy Myers, Rachel Mentzer, Virginia Johnson, Dorothy Kennedy, Mary! xtik- i ir DREAM1INED MEW STUBEBAKJER Dropleal Rose Dee Beauty Shop 130 Locust St. Phone 4-3111 No Appointment Needed! A ft EXTENSION TABLES iiuiitei, iieiuv ttixu i cruel Enders. FISHER-ZIMMERMAN PINE GROVE Miss Marie Zim merman, daughter of Mrs. Lyman 7 VACATION! Opens to make table 42" SeJecf from the largest showing ol Solid Maple FurniJure in Central Pennsylvania.

Zimmerman, 93 East Mill street, became the bride of Winfleld Scott Fisher, of West Lawn, Saturday in St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed Church. The Rev. H. C.

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