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7 THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1937 PAGE FIVE are in charge of William S. Mc-U. Kay, and Daniel c. Gets College Degree Jr. Mrs.

Ramsey S. Black, chair-j man of the reservation pnmmitrppi Special Music Planned By Choirs for Sunday CAPACITY CROWD IS FORECAST FOR ROOSEVELT BALL I OBITUARY i ANDREW G. ESPENSHADE Andrew G. Espenshade. of Philadelphia, former resident of this city, died Thursday morning in a Philadelphia hospital.

He was 52 years old. He was a Pennsylvania Railroad RIDGE AVKNIE METHODIST Morning Prelude. "Offertoire in OTTERBEIN I'NITEO HKETHREN Morning Prelude. "Invocation in Flat," Guilmaut; offertory. Vorspeil to King- Manfred." Reinekej anthem.

"Hide mecnanic ana last year was irans- flat," Batsite: aiitliem, Turn Ye Even to Me," Harker; offertory. "Air-fton-lino." postlude, "March," Waftner. Not Thy Fane." Gaibraith: postlude. from this citv to PhiladelDhia. o'clock for Edward S.

Knouse, 73, a former resident of this city, who died yesterday morning at his home in Reading. Knouse, who was born in Harrisburg and was in the shoe business here for many years, is survived by three sons, Walter, of San Diego, Robert and Morris, of Reading, and two daughters, Miss Violet Knouse and Mrs. George Cox, of Reading. MRS. CAROLINE SWARTZ MILLHEIM, Jan.

30. Funeral services for Mrs. Caroline Swartz, 91, were held Tuesday at the Mill-heim Evangelical Church, of which she was a member for fifty-two years. The Rev. O.

C. Paulhamus officiated. She is survived by four children; Frank Swartz, Bellevue, Ohio; Herbert Swartz, Millheim, Mrs. William Vonada, Aaronsburg: Mrs. Emma Wilson, Millheim; a granddaughter, Mrs.

J. P. Clemens of Camp Hill also survives with He was a member of the Pennsyl- Advance sale of tickets for the Roosevelt ball to be held tonight Evening freiune. Ave inarm, ocnu- bert: anthem. "Through the Day Thy announced last night that reserva-j tions will not be held after 10.30 o'clock.

Clyde H. Smith, chairman ofi the general committee, in a radio! address last, night, told of the! benefits to be derived from the! ball. He explained that the fight! against the dread affliction is just beginning. I Additional patrons and patron-1 esses announced last night Mayor and Mrs. John A.

F. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Fohl, Mr.) and Mrs.

Thomas G. May, Rayj Shoemaker, Mr. and Mrs Ritchie' Lawrie, Mr. and Mrs. Warren I Love Has sparea us.

isiieney; onriiir.v, "Allegro," Schubert: postlude. "Urand March." Verill. 8 A I.EM BEFOKMED Morning Prelude. "Andante," Merkel; "Son of the peasant." Renan. s.

them, I vania Railroad Relief Association, "olZ' Holy." Hoet ner; offertory, the Maccabees of Harrisburg and ithe Junior Mechanics of Hummels- luile. "Postlude," Lemainre. in-idental town solos by Mis. Charles B. Klmffner; con- Survivine are his widow Mrs tralto.

Mrs. John O. McFadden. tenor: Roy waihorn: baritone, oiajence Ham- Elizabeth A. Espenshade; two daugh-bridKe: erfjanist.

iirs. joim c. Ney. diteo Iters. Mrs.

Lillian Hamilton and Mrs. tor. Charles E. Sheffner. IMarian Sheaffpr hnth nf Harris- at the Perm-Harris Hotel indicates that a capacity crowd will attend, Mrs.

Henry G. Reuwer, chairman of the ticket committee, said today. More than $1000 has already been realized on the sale of tickets, Mrs. A. E.

Gastrock, treasurer of the general committee, announced. The ball, one of a series to be, anthem. "Fear Not. Israel," Quicker; offertory, "Adagio." Schubert: soprano soio. Divine Redeemer," Gounod; postlude.

"Allegro Reaoluto," Merkel. burg; one brother. Harrison Espenshade. of this city; two sisters, Mrs. ivemna; t'reiuae, iai ranxasie tor riNK STREET PRESBYTERIAN Morninir Prelude.

"Prelude and Fugue organ and tiiano, Demarest: anthem, A Minor, Hacli; nnihein, (irieve toe Marian Craver, of Colonial Park and "Lovely Appear." Gounod: offertory 'Reverie" (Mason) piano and organ; (he Holy stainer; offertory an- anthem. "Vesper Bells." Rubensteiu; (hem. I Sou tin the Lord." Stevenson) solo by Mrs. Ernest Kei's. contralto.

fllS postlude, "Fuisua in major," Merkel. Kveninir prelude, (a) "Otfertolre." Weby: (b. Mendelssohn: DERRY STREET UNITED BRETHREN twenty-two grandchildren and thirty-seven great grandchildren. anthem. "Be Thou My Vision," (Old Morning Prelude.

unshlne and Sha dow." Buck: anthem. "Hear Mv Prayar," Mrs. Anna Rarick, of Hummels-town. Funeral services will be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of the G. Reinecker.

1633 Regina street, with the Rev. S. C. Hoover, pastor of Second Reformed Church, officiating. Burial will be in Shoop's Church Cemetery.

The bodv mav Irish Melody) arranged by David Evans, by the Junior Choir: offertory anthem, ''I Sing the Miehtv Power nf God." Mendelssohn: offertory. 'Andante." HaUi- Van Dyke, Dr. and Mrs. H. M.i Kirkpatrick, Dr.

J. Moore Camp- bell, Hubert Eicher, Dr. and Mrs.i Howard C. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs Howard G.

Eisaman, Edwin Ridgwav, Dr. William K. McBride.j VELVA BETTY FEASTER Velva Betty Feaster, 4-month-oldi (Mueller), the junior Choir. win: postlude. Postlude In 1) tiat." Evening Prelude, "At Brewer; anthem.

"Lord. AH Thy Pathways." Pinsutl- offertory, "Meditation," daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Feaster. Mechamcsburg, R.

D. 4, died Cadman; postlude. ''Postlude in held in principal cities throughout the United States, for the benefit of the Warm Springs Foundation, will also provide additional funds for the Harrisburg Infantile Paralysis Trust Fund. Mrs. Lyman D.

Gilbert is chairman of the trust fund committee. The program will get under way at 9 o'clock in the dining-room and ballroom. Floor shows will be staged by local night club entertainers under the direction of Robert Fohl and Robert H. yesterday morning of pneumonia at Q3 AUGSHIRG LUTHERAN Morning- Prelude. 'Schonster Iterr Jesu," Kreckel: offertory.

"Adagio." Liszt: anthem. "The Lord Is Exalted," Wert: postlude. "Praise," Gcuinod. Evening Prelude "Nocturne." Chonln: Kbe viewed tomorrow afternoon and Triinl. I night at the Regina street address.

her home, in addition to her parents, she is survived by three brothers. Arthur, Theodore and Dale; two sisters, Leah and Pauline, all at home; offertory. "Meditation," Scheve: anthem, HARRIS STREET EVANGELICAL Morning Prelude. "A Cloister Scene," A. B.

Wilson: offertory, "Andante." J. S. Rftch: anthem nav of West and LIKnt at Eventide, Nichol; postlude, "March." Smant. MRS. VICTORIA ANDREWS Mrs.

Victoria Andrews. 1223 Cur Dr. and Mrs. Mathew M. Douglas, Mr.

and Mrs. Maurice E. Russ, Oscar D. Deckard, Mr. and Mrs.

Yates Catlin. Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Jones, Mr.

and Mrs. Alan Dexter, David H. Stern. Ben G. Helsel, Nathan Cooper, Joseph Spatola, Edward H.

Sanborn, Trell Yo- EDWARD J. BEHNEY Edward J. Behney, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.

M. Behney. of 1921 Park street, was graduated from Pennsylvania State College at mid-year commencement exercises last night. He received a degree in mechanical Gladness" (Shelley), tenor solo, Lawrence S. S.

Classes to Hear rant stre3t, died at her home on Wednesday. She was 46 years old. nr.r... is survived by her husband, temperance LeSSOn Andrews; four daughters, one is survived by her husband, Bagnell Deering: trio. Mrs.

Fern Burred, first soprano: Mrs. A. Zimmerman, second soprano; Miss Betty Yeagley. contralto: postlude. "Gothic March." Salome.

Evening Prelude, "Londondjrry Air." traditional: offertory. "Chanson Triste," Tschaikowsky; anthem. "Jesus Word of God Incarnate" (Nevin) soprano solo, Miss Fern Burrell: tenor solo, Albert E. Zimmerman; postlude. "March in Steane, Decorations for tonights ball.nr), a.

Martrolis. Lester leineering. Behney was a member Charles C. Stroh, attorney, n.nle. Margaret and Mrs.

with There's heaps of excitement on every floor of this building, from the basement to the roof and there are a number of bargains you'll be interested in knowing of so, just browze thru the items below. Alberta Hitchcock; two sons. Har T. insult John Lewis. Mr.iof the Sigma Pi social fraternity, teach the quarterly temperance session on "The Financial Cost of Al vey and Richard, of Harrisburg; her her maternal grandmother, Mrs.

Anine Bixler, of Mechanicsburg, R. D. 4, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Feaster, of Mechanicsburg.

Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the vlusselman funeral parlors, 324 Hummel avenue. Lemoyne, with the Rev. W. C. Wachter, castor of the Mt.

Zion United Brethren Church, West Enola, officiating. Burial will be in the Stone Church Cemetery. The body mav be viewed at the funeral parlors after 7 o'clock tonight and Mrs. Bernard Schmidt, motner, Mrs. Charlotte Watts, of coholic Beverages," in the Senior Mr- onH Mr ana vice-presiaent 01 tne ward Eckenrode, Mr.

and Chapter of the American So-William S. Hurlock, Mr. and Mrs. ua Young People's Department of New York City; three sisters. Mrs-Olivet Presbvterian Stinriav Srhnnl Lucinda Roberts.

Mrs. Alberta Pen- GRACE METHODIST Morning Prelude. "Prayer," Ravan-ello; anthem, "The Eternal God la Thy Refuge." West: offertorv. "Theme from John J. Snyder, Roger M.

is a graduate of jonn Harris High New York; a brother. Andrew Watts. W. B. Goodyear, Dr.

C. C. Law, Superintendent Harry G. Kendall School and Perkiomen Peparatory Fifth Symphony." Tr.chai-kowsky: pffertory anthem. Ood.

Be of New York, and three grandchu dren. School. Funeral services will be held on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, in wm be in charge. John Elmer Peters will be the guest teacher in the Spartan Bible Class for young men, and will lead the discussion of "The Economic Approach to the Liquor Problem." Thf Rpssinn nf th fhurnVt will Alereitui, inaawick: postlude. sortie, Batiste.

Evening Prelude, "Claire do lune," Karg-Elett: anthem, "Abide With Me," Harnby: offertorv "Meditation." Flagler; offertory anthem. "Even Me." Warren: postlude, "Fu'shetta," Lemaisre. tne Asbury Methodist Church, Mr. and Mrs. Philip H.

Caplan, Dr. and Mrs. Lester K. Ade, Mr. and Mrs.

A. Belehas, Mr. and Mrs. John L. M.

Yardley, Mr. and Mrs Thomas E. Francis, Mr. and Mrs. H.

T. McFadden, Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell Roberts and Charles C.

MacAvoy. LORAINE PRYOR a i Pryor, 2-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hayes V. Prvor.

Third street, Summerdale, BETIU.EHEM LUTHERAN .4. STUDENTS WILL AID IN ACADEMY DINNER PROGRAM died yesterday morning of pneumonia at her parents' home. She Briggs street. The Rev. James Goodwin, pastor of the Union Baptist Church, officiate, assisted by the Rev.

G. M. Mitchell, pastor of the Asbury Church. Burial will be in Lincoln Cemetery. The body may be viewed at the home tomorrow from 4 to 10 o'clock.

rest: anthem. "Tiie Lord is jty 1602 Market street, on Monday (T i 1 it -b evening at i.n ociock, The Mrs. A. L. Groff Bible Class is survived by her parents, two sisters, Vera and Dorothy Jean, both at home, and her maternal grand quest." Franz: Choral Amen, Greek Liturgy; postlude, "Allegretto," Volk-mann.

Evening Prelude, (a) "Chorale and HAVANA NASSAU SOUTH From WASHINGTON DAILY Florida SDccial tra Dancing Games Hostess. Only 3H hrj. Washington to Miami. Gulf Coast Limited Night-o to principal rla. Resorts.

The Miamian on.Night-ou, to uim nd rla. East Coast Resorts. Havana Special Rori ini Han ramous Lounge Car. Palmetto Limited To.u,h.M,d.sou,h Resorts. The Everglades" New- fat, Non.swp 0 tram to Jacksonville early morning arrivals at Miami, Tampa, Sarasota, St.

Petersburg. Leave Washington 9 a. m. daily Oir r. CO.

Br. Jacksonville to East Coast SHIP YOUR AUTO For conditions, ask ticket agent. For connecting trains to Washington consult Local Agent. Wm. Behnke.

D.P.A 914 Baltimore Trust Bldg. Md. TVIrphonp Calvert elfco Dancer Settles $50,000 Damage Suit for $3000 will meet at the church on Thursday evening, at 7.30 o'clock. The hostesses will be Mrs. F.

H. Wil- mother, Mrs. A. Rose, of Wilkes- Barre. prayer." Boellman: (b) Reverie." nick.

Private funeral services will be inson: anthem. "The Lord Is My Shep-jliams, Mrs. Ard Steel, Mrs. G. L.

herd." Hawley; anthem, "Thou Shalt Cullmerrv anri Mrs Dice Love the Lord Thy God." Woolsey: of-iruunrlerEy iylrS. H. U1SS- held at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon fertorv. Eveninsr Prai-er." Humner- iiigci. 111c uevuuonai perioa will dinck; postlude.

"Offertoire," be in charge of Mrs. William at the home, with the Rev. Francis Dinkle, pastor of Our Lady of Lcurdes Catholic Church, Enola, officiating. Burial will be in the JUSTUS C. MILLER Justus C.

Miller, of 127 Sylvan Terrace, who was employed by J. F. Feeser wholesale produce dealers, died Thursday. He was 66 years old. Mr.

Miller was formerly employed by the Elliott-Fisher Company for a number of years. He is survived bv a daughter, Miss 1 Stuart, a former teacher of the class. OLIVET PRESBYTERIAN Morning Prelude "Andantino in TO THE MEN for your valentine! Exquisite NoMend hosiery of 3 thread crepe in de-lovely shades she will adore. And you know. NoMend are not onlv flattering to the ankles, but are durable too! 1.15 pair.

Valentine gift boxes, 10c. (Main Floor). Rolling Green Cemetery. International A'eics Service Groups of students at the Harris- NEW YORK, Jan. 30.

Etna burg Academy will assist at the din-Ross, blonde dancer, had today jner to be given Monday evening at agreed to accept a $3000 settle- tneu Penn-Harris Hotel by the Har-afetecu lu aLLtpi a Academy Foundation, ment from Oscar Shaw, musical Arthur Tebbetk director of music comedy, star, for injuries 1 sheat the Academy, will have charge of claimed she suffered four yearsione group, which will sing during ago in a San Diego theater whenlthe evening. That group will in-Shaw "tickled" her, causing herjclude John H. Jones, Robert C. to fall clowtairs. She had suedg.

Wesley L. James. for SoO.UUU. Robert Startzman, Victor H. Treo 1 tat.

uowaen: antnem. 'Under i 1 shadow." Lowden; offertory. "Tenia Re-j LlflPS fit IjltP flllfl I listinan." Chniiin: "Th. JaVMCO VI Ull UllU UUIIU i ctf juaiina muter, lucaieu 111 rvaiibas, ana 01 JeSUS tO Be ohOU'll sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Kester, Oak Social Park.

111. Inar Love." Miles: postlude, "Processional March." Frysinger Evening Prelude. "Twilight Song." Shackloy: anthem, "The Rock That Is Higher Than Fischer offertorv. "Bv Pastures Green." Mayer: anthem. "I Know God Promise Is True." Morris: postlude.

Legere," Kern. The body will be sent today to Oak Park, 111., where services and burial will take Trinity Methodist Church. 911 North Seventeenth street, is sponsoring an interesting service tomorrow evening at 7.30, when stereopticon views of the Life and Land of Jesus will be presented. These are Year Round Party to Be TRINITY METHODIST Given at St. Francis Morning Organ prelude.

"Legend." aaV una Horace B. Wiker. Another group of students will act as ushers in the seating of the guests for the dinner. This group consists of Robert Basehore, Nicholas Brown, Karl Dahl, Fred Harry, Kearney Hensel, George Hill, Robert Malino-wski, Aubrey Peck and Arthur Reese. The committee in charee of the Nordnian; offertory.

Andanie KeiiKioso." being shown as a contribution to Lemaisre anthem. "God Is Our Hope and uh c)j StrenKth." Marsh: postlude. "Urand Ine Study Of bt. Johns chorus." Leinnitre. Igospel now being pursued by mem- Kveninit (iritan prelude.

"Prajvr." hers Of the Bright Hour PTOtiri Harris: offertorv 'Andantino." Flakier: I KLU i 7U ur, A "Year Round Party" will be sponsored by the St. Francis' Catholic Club on Tuesday evening mam ELMER E. LEHN Mrs. A. H.

Gerdes, of 1928 North Third street, yesterday received word of the death of her brother, Elmer E. Lehn, in St. Louis. The body will be brought here for burial. In addition to Mrs.

Gerdes, Lehn is survived by two other sisters, Mrs. Emma Balsbaugh, of this city, and Mrs. Ella Collins, of Newark, N. J. i inlheni.

Jesus Thou Art Standing." suuminjr uitruug ui me jui at 8.15. in the basement of the St, 01y Speaks: postlude. 'Allcfirro," Zam- ecniK. Francis' Catholic Church, Fifteenth dinner is completing arrangements today for the event. The committee cial Board will be held on Tuesday evening at 7.45 o'clock.

On Wednesday at 7.30 p. m. The Bright Hour will meet and resume the series of practical studies in St. John. and Market streets.

Guido Magaro MAKKRT NQI'AKR I'KKJI1TEKIA MID-YEAR TERR1 BEGINS FEBRUARY 8 i i mwiiiu iteiuue. ruuiHsia, nu- is general chairman iiit-iuucs ouutt, d. ctiaiitiiaii.lheck: anthem. "Uless Thou the Lord." IMrs. Soencer G.

Nauman and Rav-l'i'poiitof-ivanof: offertorv anthem. "My Refreshments will be served at mnnrl Konnprlv (Heart Ever Faithful" (jlach). the junior hoir: choral amen. "Sevenfold Amen. todays list or additional accept Mainer: postlude.

Prelude minor, line VI OtUIM 1t: JOHN' L. RL'PP lances includes: booths representing each month of the year. Each will be suitably-decorated. Those in charge of booths are: Miss Eleanor Dauman, chairman; Miss Marie J. Yestadt, uarii.

Afternoon Prelude. "Meditation." Jlu-heck; anthem. "The Heavens Resound." Beethoven: offertorv anthem. "Glorious ACCREDITED BY THE ChnnnpA hn Churrh Private funeral services for John Kyiiangea oy nurcn RupPi Bell Teiephone company Shoop's Evangelical a emrjlove. of 220 South Twentieth GOLD BRACELETS you'll declare are heirlooms.

And they are replicas of early American jewels. Beautifully etched, with tinv safety chain. You'll be flabbergasted to know the price is, but 1.00 that way you can afford to be ultra-chic, and wear them in pairs. (Main Floor). Norman S.

Allen, llr. and Mrs. Charles K. Hoak. Dr.

anil Mrs. Arthur IB. JJrnirn, Mr Mrs, George L. C'ul- len, Mr. and ilrs.

W. W. Dodson, Mr. land Mrs. William Doe.

Mr. and Mrs. forever." (Kaenmaninoff). the interme choral amen, 'Threefold Church, Colonial Park, will change street, who was killed Thursday aft- Miss Ida Pugliese, Miss Regina I the time of its services beginning ernoon when he fell from a wirlow Guisti, Miss Lucille Smith, Miss Fairer Mr. and Mrs.

Charles M. Feller, Mr. mid Mrs. Harrv A. Franck, Mrs.

A. Fronheiser. Mr. and Mrs. Geonre M.

Cilenn. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorire FIFTH STKKKT MKTHODIST wiiii loniotrow. j.ne oioie ocnooi oi ine rjeu leiepnune ounaitis, win Helen Donadee.

Miss Eileen Mai NIGHT SCHOOL NOW IN SESSION STUDENTS MAY ENTER ANY MONDAY will assemble at 9:15 a. m. and the: be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon Courses SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEPING ACCOUNTING Special Courses on Calculators. Bookkeeping Machines and Dictaphones. morning worship service will beein at the residence.

The Rev. Dr. C. ley, Miss Betty Napiltonia, Miss Bette Hollinger, Miss Elizabeth at 10:30 a. m.

i Waldo Cherry, pastor of PineEtreet W. tireen. Mr. and Mrs. John T.

Htirris. Mr. and Mrs. llelirv K. Hamilton, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred B. Harry. Mr. and Mrs.

i Mark (i. Holtzman. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L.

Hoopes. Mrs. Klaiu he M. Jacoby, Mrs. Healy, Miss Mary Lou Osborne Moininn t'relude.

'Andante Canta-bile." Wider; anthem. "Hail to the Lords Anointed." Andrews; offertory, "Duo Pastorale." nostlude. "Now Blessed Be Thou Christ Jesus." Bach. Evening I e. "Prelude and Fus-ue in minor." Bach: "Prelude lu DeluRe," Salnt-Saens: amhem.

"I Will Lay Me Hown in Peare." Gadabv: of-fertory. "Benedietus." Edmundson: postlude. "Toccata" Mailly and Miss Mary Morrissey. lcWilcin Zjldenl School William Lotz will be master of Church Council was organized Presbyterian Church, will officiate, with the pastor, the Rev. Harrison 'Burial will be in the Harrisburg Ziegler, as president; E.

M. Crum.jCemetery. vice president; Harry L. Reybuck, Rupp, who was 45 years old. is financial secretary; Luther Nye.isurvived by his wife, Mrs.

Jessie spnrotarv Pnccol tl tTnmmoi Rutin' a dauehler. Miss Jpanne ceremonies. Miss Mary Wachter STATE STREET VNTTED HKETIIBliS rpP. jaM Vskl.M. XfiRnnn- hi.

fathr. Amos and virinnia Kinir jonnson Harrishurar Academv Foundation, Georse B. I.andis. Mis.s Gertrude Lett. Mr.

and Mrs. C. M. Liggett. Mr.

and Mrs. H. P. MiGlnnes. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward R. Mcl'herson Miss Eleanor K. Meu. Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank A. Rohhins. Mr. and Mrs. Hall Sarirent.

M. Dillard Sams. Mrs. John Mel. Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. (ieorjre G. Snyder. Mrs.

H. A. Snansler, Herman Tausifr. and John P. Wad-ham.

will direct the following cast in a comedy: John Nalley, Miss Ann Handley, Miss Agnes Callaghan, John and Joseph Durborow and Alornina: I3 A I Kl wl 1 1 in w' biiauiunu -t-c- two sisters, Mrs. Ralph Lau and raulkes: offertory. "Intermezzo." Hhein it ustees. Mrs. Raymond Sultzenburger, all of Central Penna.

Business College "Central Pennsylvania's Greatest Business School" 323 Mkt. Kbg. Phone 7369 this city. Thomas Lynch. berh-er: anthem.

"More Love to Thee. 0 Christ." Sneaks: postlude, "Postlude," Lemaisrre. Evening Prelude. "Pastorale in Bach: offertory. Schubert: anthem.

"I Sought the Lord." Stevenson: postlude "Kushetla." LemalKre. Pageant to Be Given By Junior C. E. Society Guido Magaro will direct the following cast in a comedy: Wil JOHN S. DYE John rive, nf 2045 Herr street.

liam Callaghan, Elizabeth Dau The Junior Christian Endeavor a retired fireman on the Philadel- Crops could be grown over a considerable portion of Death if irrigation were possible. phia Division of the Reading Rail man, Robert Semones, Nan Brad-burn, Gerald Nye, William Glatz FIRST t'HI K( OF OD New Cumberland Morning Prelude. "Walter' Prize Sonar" Wairner; anthem. "Ponder Mv Words. God." Gil- and George Moren Miss Lucille Smith and Miss Genevieve Theurer are prompters.

GOOD "BUYS" that I'll bet you can't resist that is if you are a bargain-hunter at heart. Occasional chairs, real beauties, cost but 8.95 coffee tables, and what domestic-minded soul won't want one, at 8.95 a Karpen mattress, 16.50 and a two-piece living room suite of frieze, 100.59. (Fifth Floor). llette: offertory. "Legend." MacOowell.

Evening Prelude "Finale to Third Symphony." Mendelssohn; anthem. Out Thv Light" Gounod: offertory, "Evening Song." Schumann. Society of the First United Brethren Church, under the leadership of Mrs. Walter Kuhn will present the pageant, "The Halo of the Cross," tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. The service will be given by the light of an illuminated cross.

At 6:30 p. m. tomorrow the Senior Christian Endeavor Society, of which Nelson L. Maus, is the president, will hold its weekly de- Mrs. James A.

Morrissey js sen ior director. mm road, died yesterday afternoon in a local hospital at the age of 78 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nellie H. Dye; two sons, James and Gerald Dye, and one daughter, Mrs.

John Holsberger. and four grandchildren, ali of this Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at the residence, with the Rev. Dr C. Waldo Cherry, pastor of the Pine Street Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be in the The floor show will include ac cordion selections by Albert Chick- FIKST HAPTIST Morning Prelude ''intermezzo," Major: two numbers presented bv trie Buoknell University Glee Cluh of l.ewis- ini, specialty dancing and singing bursr under direction of Prof.

Alelvin votional service, by Mary Elizabeth Morrissey; Prompt Efficient Dependable These Reliable Firms Will Give You Expert Service at Reasonable Prices Preserve This List For Future Reference songs, John Sheafer; novelty num bers by David and Frances Con- Assembly of Christians Evening Prelude pastorale Suite). Demarest: riuartet. "I Lay My Sins on Jesus." Hawley, anthem. Kor a Closer Walk With God." Foster; chimes. Safe to the Rock." Sankey.

East Harrisburg Cemetery. The; stantine and monologs by Helen body may be viewed between 7 and; Will Hear Evangelist 9 o'clock tomorrow night at the! An Assembly of Christians at Fif- home. teenth and Snoop streets will begin ception, the Miss Rosemary Dodd and Margaret Mullachy; tickets, WATCHES REPAIRED Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock a series of special evangelistic meet MESSIAH HTIIF.R Mornln Organ prelude, 'Anrtante from Symphony. Pathetluue, Tschaikowsky: processional. VBrifthtly Gleams Our Banner." (W.

Berwalrt). Junior Choir: offertorv anthem. "Dream of Oali-lee." Morrison: organ postlude. Calkin. Evening OiRan Prelude.

"The Curfew." Horsman; anthem. "Seek Ye the f.ord," Roberta: organ offertory. "Melo-die." Matthews- organ oostlude." Faulkes. Miss Genevieve Theurer, Miss Af nes Calahan. Miss Elizabeth Halb- Special Short Time Only leib; properties, Henry Hoffman, Hbg.

Norge Service Authorized Factory Service WE SKRVICE ANY MAKK RKI HKiKKATOK iniilMTliind St, I'll. 3-KU59 A. H. Malehorn, Prop. CLEANING OR MAINSPRING $1 chairman: Robert Leedy, Joseph ings, ine speaker will be A.

G. Bentley of Toronto, Canada, an evangelist and Bible teacher. He will speak tomorrow evening and each evening except Saturday at 7.45 o'clock. McMullan, Charles and Joseph Herman Tauslg'n Jewelry Store 9-11 Aberdeen Ave, Mannix, John Durborow, Raymond All Work lon tinier Dr. Loewen'i pprNwml Siiiiervibion TRINITY I.I THlRtN CHURCH nmn Hill Morning rrelude, "Ave Maria," (sixteenth Century).

anthem. saviout of the- World." Gos: offer- Brojek; makeup. Miss Elizabeth Halbleib; wardrobe, Miss Anna A DOG'S LIFE is purty soft, if he has a woven wicker basket with mattress and all. They are cunning in design and finished so nicely you'd be proud to have Oscar's boudoir in the living room. 'N gee.

why make him sleep in the cellar when one costs but. 3.95. yrory. HoBtia." Oounod: iost- AUTO PAINTING Mannix, Miss Ramona Shrosk, ami nrtnv MRS. CLARA RODGERS Mrs.

Clara Rodgers, widow of John C. Rodgers, died yesterday at her home, 1916 North Seventh street. She was 67 years old. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Louise Schenck; Mrs.

Florence Heffelfinger, both of this city; Mrs. Maude Reed, of Bridgeport, and Mrs. Elizabeth Tucker, of Jersey City, N. a son, Thomas, of Harrisburg; a brother, Robert Atkins, and four sisters. Mrs.

Annie Unger, Mrs. Florence Garri-san, Mrs. Maude Steece and Mrs. Minnie Gummo, all of Harrisburg: twenty-five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the home on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Burial will be in East Harrisburg Cemetery. The body may be viewed at the home on Sunday night from 7 to 9 o'clock. PHONE 7308 Concert Tonight REPAIRS Aiiegro Evening Prelude. ''Cantilena In Minor" Manhant: anthem. "Now lie Pay fs Over." Nevln: offertorv, 'Evening Meditation." Hensog; prelude.

"Post-hide." Krost. Choir director. Sirs. John D. Paul and orsanint Sara K.

Sootts. New Choirs to Sing at Paxton Presbyterian The Intermediate' and Junior Choirs, recently organized, will participate in the service at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night at Paxton Presbyterian Church. The Church Choir will also take part in the service. I KKl) DEN IAL TI.ATF.8 rim) iliost uilh Iook? teth rn be repaiml by the rrnumical and At tfiitiiii' nifthodft employed in mir lihontttirlf. Dr.

LOEWEIi Slid Flmir. Market Street Office Hnnrn No Appointment 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.

Neresnary Finest grade work and materials at lowest prices. Estimates furnished. ROCKET'S AUTO BODY AND PAINT SHOP LewMierrv I'a. Phone D4-K-S Yocumtow-n Fx. ritclory I'minerl UetiHir Servile "'UNO.

KAI1IO RkntiUKKATION SJIAI.L INSTIU'MKN I Promnt and Kfiicient TROUP BROS N. Market Ha. The Bucknell University Men's Glee Club will present a concert this evening at the Baptist White Temple, Second and Pine streets. ST. STKI'HKVS CATHEDRAL Mnrninit "Venite.

Smart: "Te Deum In Flat." Federlein: "Benedictu" (Joss: anthem "God to Whom We Look The Intermediate Choir is under Birth Announcement Ud Blindly," Chadwick. the direction of Mrs Rnso Wnornor Evening "Mairnifieat In Tnur; Vu oerner the Junior Choir is led by Mr3. Dimittis Tniirn HAVE YOUR FRIGIDAIRE "Tarry With Ve Mv Saviour." HnM George E. Zellers. PIANOS TUNED Ail kimltf of TOOLS SHARPENED Mut men win.

ajfred: rj. Kusi nwa, organist and choirmaster. Dr. and Mrs. Charles F.

Hoban, of Washington, announce the birth of a son, Charles Franci3 Hoban, III, on Tuesday, January TO COLLECT FOR FLOOD RELIEF At the Sunday mornintr service the and repined by excellent mei'hiinics. The quullty hi the work Is very miih Hit prices very low CHECKED NOW DAUPHIN ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES CO. THE OM.I Authorized Frigidaire Service Pi1o, 2-4201 3-8962 aaira I ikhsr KEYS MADE WHILE YOU WAIT mm iiiiii ihih Cloverly Heights Church of God will receive a special offerintr for the 2fi, at the Georgetown Hospital in Washington. Mrs. Hoban was Miss CAMP OI'KTIJf MKTHODIST Mnrninit Prelude.

"Theme and Variations." Roiern: anthem. "Morning." Mendelssohn; offertorv. "Pastorale." Rogers; postlude. "Epilogue." Rogers, Evening Prelude. "Pastorale." Bach: anthem.

For a Closer Walk with Hod." Foster: offertory, "Adagio," Franck: ooatlude. "Postlude." Eslava. U. HUKuATt SPANGLER'S MUSIC HOUSE 2112 N. 6'HI ST.

Open Ees. I'hone 8383 flood sufferers in the Ohio and Mississippi valleys. S. Dewheirr 8t. 3161 Mary Folev, of this city.

Study Club to Meet CHARLES SHETRON Charles Shetron died Thursday night at his home in York. He was 51 years old. Surviving are one brother, Harvey Shetron, of sister, Mrs. John Stouffer, of New Market. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock at the Millard funeral home in Lisburn.

Burial will be in Mt. Zion Cemetery near Lisburn. The body may be viewed at the funeral parlors tonight. The Harrisburg Study Club will Coal Burning BLOWERS J2P meet on Wednesday afternoon at SERVICE The Rev. Cyrus S.

Nonemaker, minister at the North Street Church of God, North street, between Nineteenth and Twentieth, will preach a sermon tomorrow at 7.30 p. m. 2.30 at the home of Mrs. James Schleisner FUR Service Storage Vaults on Premises CLEANING REPAIRING -REMODELING Work Guaranteed Satisfactory MODEST PRICES 30 N. 3rd St.

Phone 8111 Grunert, 1723 Paxton street. Mrs. CHRIST tlTIIFRW Morning Organ. "Canrii-e Heroique." Bonnet: anthem. "Stand T'o, Stand I'p for Jesus," (thiman).

Roys' Choir: anthem. "Forward. Christian Children." (Moffat) Boys' Choir: anthem. Angola High and Lowly" (Thiman), Senior Choir. Kvnlng Orcran "Toccata In Minor." Reger: 'Andante Cantabile." (Symphony IV) Wldor- "Pastorale." Bonnet: anthem.

"Beneath the Shadow of the Great Protection. Dickinson: anthem, "A Sonar In the Night," Woodman. Clarence E. Heckler, minister of music. NORTH WINDS do blow but what care we.

when such nice warm comforts as these, are at hand. They are beautifully finished in celanese of either plain or two-toned colors and are wool-filled. 10.95. (Second Floor, Annex). Walter Johnston will read a paper Cnmiilple With I'll tr most at Money.

Timt, Fuel! FUEL ECONOMIZING CO. SIS 8. 18th St. Ph. S-7923 on "Single Business, and Mrs.

Harper Spong will give a travel ELECTRIC Refrigerator REPAIRS We nave complete facilities to repaii all makes of Elee-t I Refrigerators Work guaranteed 1'rices reasonable, OFFICIAL NORGE REPAIR SERVICE EDWARD S. KNOUSE Funeral services will be held in Reading Tuesday afternoon at 2 talk. When YOU BREAK A SPRINT, UMBRELLAS 15,000 Birthday Messages haye It repaired or A reulHred nt tile Adios 'til next week, MEMORIAL LITIIF.RAV Mornins; Prelude, "Fantasia." Tours; anthem. ''The Lord la Mv Light." Hlles; offertory, "Andante Maestoso." Liszt; postlude. ''Postlude In Hackett.

Eveninc Prelude, (a) "Andante In TfuniDerdincK: (b). 'Twilight Song." Shackley: selection combined Intermediate and Junior Choirs: offertory. "Can-wnietta." Prysinger: postlude, "Alle-srretto." 'Hesse. Are Showerd on President Repaired and Recovered Prices Heimnuhl HARRISBURG HARNESS SUPPLY CO. 2nd Walnut SU.

SPANGLEK'S MUSIC HOUSE 2112 N. TH ST. Onen Eve. I'hone 838:1 1 STANLEY SPRING WORKS "nil Cameron M. Ph.

3-I't8 Information Center Is Opened at Lemoyne CARLISLE, Jan. 30. Cumberland County employers seeking information on unemployment compensation were informed today that a branch office of the county unit will be opened Saturday morning in the Lemoyne Trust Company, Lemoyne. The office will be continued until Monday evening. Carl Williams, of the Cumberland County Unemployment Compensation field information staff, will be in charge.

In making this announcement today, G. Frank Wetzel, Cumberland County supervisor of the Pennsylvania Unemployment Compensation division of the Department of Labor and Industry stated that information service centers in Enola and New Before his radio appearance, the President will hold a small, informal dinner for his old "Cuff Links TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED Gang" men who worked with him SALVE tor in his unsuccessful candidacy for WASHINGTON, Jan. 30. Fifteen thousand messages of congratulation were showered on President Roosevelt from all sections of the country today as the Chief Executive observed his fifty-fifth birthday at his office desk. Tonight, he will address thousands dancing at birthday balls held in his honor to raise money for sufferers of infantile paralysis.

Roose vice-president in ISiO. Guests will include his assistant secretaries. Marvin H. Mclntyre and We Specialize In PLATE REPAIRS Quickly Kffl, lently Economlealls No Appointment I DR. C.

L. WRIGHT 5 N. Market Sq. 2nd Floor Front HAlf REPAIRS 4 INSPECTION IB it to LETT CO. Ph.

2-4866 Call lis when yon need "Typewriter Doctor." Ve cnll for and deliver. CAREY'S Hhg. Typewriter Si Supply Co. COLDS If 1 Can Be of Service to Yon, Just Call 2-41811 Stephen Early, Karl L. Simpson Washington newspaperman.

and price 5c. 10c, 25c Stanley Prenosil and Thomas Lynch, velt will speak briefly over the Liquid-lahlett Salye-Mote Drops Ill No. Second St. Phone 8917 both of New York. Cumberland would be discontinued, radio at 11.25 p.

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