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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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PAGE SEVEN 'THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, PENNA', THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1928 body will be sent to the daughter'ss home. The hardest part about knowing some people is to conceal your opinion of them. made to take part in the big Stultz Day parade, to be held here on July 28. The membership of the three fire companies totals 1500 men. band, composed of 'boys under 16 years of age, will play in the big Stultz parade which will be held here on that day.

STEELTON NEWS L. H. Markley, Mrs. James Geesey and children, Blanche Bowman, Mrs. J.

R. Kling, Mrs. J. W. Landis and children, Mrs.

Charles Walmer, Miss Mary Gardner, Mrs. Charles Barnet, Susan Zell, Mrs. Charles Rutter. two sons, William and Russell, at home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

William Armitage, of Scranton; three brothers, Albert Armitage, Harry Armitage, George Armitage, of Scranton, and three sisters, Mrs. Earl Taylor, this place; Mrs. Marion All-good, of Clarks Summit; Mrs. Harry Jones, of Scranton. YOU CAN NOW BUY FOR LESS MONEY KELVINATOR We Employ No Solicitors You Know the Rest ENTERTAINED AT GRETNA The following members of the Lutheran Sunday School class taught by Mrs.

E. F. Hartman were entertained by Mrs. Edgar Nuskey at her cottage in Mt. Gretna: Mrs.

Christopher Pence and daughter, Mrs. Frank Stone, Mrs. Joseph Force, Mrs. Frank Gollam, Mrs. Charles Rutter, Mrs.

U. H. Dunlop, Mrs. R. F.

Keiper and children, Mrs. L. S. Kbrtright, Mrs. ACHINE SHOP TO HOLD PICNIC DIES AT I.

0. O. F. HOME Abram Lloyd, 82, died In the Independent Order of Odd Fellows' home here, after a long illness. He was born In England June 26, 1846, and came to this country sixty years ago.

He wa sa member of Pittston Lodge, No. 941. One daughter, Sara Acher, of Hackettstown. N. survives.

The FIRST OUTDOOR CONCERT FRIDAY STEELTON, July 19. -The Steelton MRS. WILLIAM KNIPE DIES Mrs. William Knipe, 88 years old, died yesterday in a Harrisburg hospital. She resided here since 1911, coming here from Scranton.

Besides her husband, she is survived by three daughters, Emma, Nettie, Violet, and Quality KELVINATOR HARRISRITRH CO. Pri PLAN FOR STULTZ PARADE Special meetings of the Liberty, Union and Rescue Hose Companies were held last night and plans were 901 N. Third St. Bell 3-0567 KENNEDY TO STEELTON, July 19. The annual ficnlc of the machine shop department of the Steelton plant of th ethlehem Steel Company, will be ield on Saturday afternoon at the Kunkel farms of the company, near Sighsplre.

One of the features of the picnic will be a baseball game between the married and single men of the department. The picnic committee, composed of 'Albert Pugh, Daniel Crowley, Earl JJartman and Walter Kuhnert, has arranged a special program of stunts for the occasion. Croatians to Observe i Thirtieth Anniversary The St. Ann's Society Croatian Fraternal Union, will observe its thirtieth anniversary on Saturday, July 28. The celebration will include a banquet and dance to be held in Band will give the first of a series of open-air concerts tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the Municipal Building.

D. Zala, who will direct the band, has announced the following program: "America'': march, "Invercargill," Lithgow; selection from the musical comedy, "The Rise of Rosie O'Reiley," Cohan; suite de ballet, "Anthony and Cleopatra," Gruenvald; (a) Chilian dance, "Manana," Mussud, (b) intermezzo, "The Troubadour," Powell; grand fantasia, "Southern Memories," Heckert; waltz, "Old Timers," arranged by Lake; "Star Spangled Banner." The band will present the program on the stand at the rear of the Municipal Building. M1DDLET0WN PLAN PICNIC AT fa I 1 mm 321 Market Street 214 Market Street Open Nights Till 8 Saturday Nights Until 9 O'clock Thursday, Friday and Saturday the Croatian Hall, when more than SS0 gTiests are expected to attend. The speaker will be John D. Butko-vich, of Pueblo, chairman of the board of directors of the Croatian Union.

Mrs. Mary Salinger Is chairman of the committee on arrangements. Mrs. Genevieve Milosevich, president of BUSY KENNEDY STORES IN WILKES-BARRE, LANCASTER, PA. McKEESPORT, HAZELTON, PA.

July Clearance Specials BUSY KENNEDY STORES IN SCRANTON, ALTOONA, OLYPHANT, CARBONDALE, PA. GREENSBURG, PA. ine local society, wnicn is ihq uiuuni. of the foreign fraternal organizations In the borough, will preside at the I banquet. The St.

Ann's "Society has i 180 women enrolled. Genuine Gillette Razor Blades, 29c-58c Kotex, Regular 33c Bath Orange and Lemon Reamers 30c Mavis Talcum 17c TOILET ARTICLES Sprays 89c to S2.49 29c HERSHEY JULY 26 MIDDLETOWN, July 19. At a meeting of representatives of the Sunday Schools of this place, Royal-ton and Highspire, held in the Lutheran Sunday School room last night, plans were made to hold the picnic at Hershey Park next Thursday, providing the Reading Company will agree to the rate formerly charged. The rate formerly charged per person was sixty cents a round trip, but recently the Reading officials notified the committee that the fare this year would be seventy-two cents. A representative of the Hershey Company at Hershey, who is assisting the committee in its effort to obtain a reduced fare, will have an interview with Reading officials in Philadelphia today, and this conference will decide if the picnic will be held at Hershey Park.

Funeral for Trolley Victim Held Today Funeral services for John Croll, who died Monday in the Harris-burg Hospital shortly after being struck by a trolley car in Market Square, were held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the home, 162 West Main street, Middletown. The Rev. Robert L. Lang, pastor of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, of Middletown, officiated.

Burial was in the Middle-town Cemetery. MIDDLETOWN PERSONALS Mrs. Annie Rambler is spending a week in Lebanon. PTOIC AUGUST 10 Class No. 4, of tha Grace Evangelical Church Sunday School, will hold its annual picnic on Thursday, August 16, at Hershey Park.

The following committee has been appointed to make arrangements! Mrs. Frank Lightner, Mrs. Harry Watson, Mrs. Samuel Hoffman, Mrs. Charles Essie, Mrs.

Benjamin Hoch, Mrs. Free Mrs. William Beach and Mrs. Bertha Ulrich. The annual picnic of the Sunday School of the church will be held at Willow Mill Park, August 2.

TO HOLD SALE The Four Fold Class of the First Reformed Church Sunday School, Mrs. Kelley, teacher, will hold a food sale on Saturday, at Harclerode's basement, 233 South Second street. The sale will be from 1 to 6 p. m. Sharp Cuts on Toilet Articles Sharp Cuts on Patent Medicines Bathing Shoes Assorted Colors Sizes 3 to 7 87c Lydia E.

Pinkham's Compound 43c 39c 55c 21c 25c 41c 43c 79c 55c 83c D. and R. Cold Cream LaBlache Face Powder Resinol 3 for Love Me Talcum Mum Deodorant Elcaya Cream Elmo Face Powder Lory Talcum Powder Packer's Tar Soap, 3 for Delatone Hair Remover Djer-Kiss OQ Kouge OJ7C. Stillman QQ Cream OuL Cuticura Ol Talcum 1L Manon Lescaut AQ Face Powder OLtXJV Evans Hair AQ Remover UOU Cuticura Soap KKn 3 for OUL Pompeian QQf Rouge OtL DeMeridor QQr Cream OuL J. and J.

Talcum, 1 Powder IV Johnson's Foot Soap, CK 3 for UtlL Special 69c Bayer's Aspirin Tablets Vego Tonic Fletcher's Castoria 83c 69c 25c Pepsodent Tooth Paste Pompeian Talcum Powder Pond's Creams, large size Woodbury's Soap, three for Java Rice Face Powder Wildroot Hair Tonic Forhan's Tooth Paste, large size Sayman'a Soap, three for, 32c 22c 44c 50c 39c 85c 39c 27c S. S. S. Q- 9Q Medicine, Large )jLLiiJ Bathing Caps Fancy and Aviator Styles 17c to 69c Corylopsis Talcum Powder Large Cans 35c Value Special 23C Joseph Boughter returned to his NO SUITOAY NIGHT SERVICES During the month of August, there will be no Sunday evening services held at the St. John's Lutheran Church.

The Rev. W. V. Garrett, 'pastor, Is on his vacation. On Sunday morning, August 5, the Rev.

Dr. Robert Fortenbaugh, a professor at Gettysburg College, will preach. On Sunday morning, August 12, the Rev. H. H.

Beidleman, pastor of the St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, of Han-. Ever, will preach. Doctor Forten- baugh will also oocupy the pulpit on the mornings of August 19 and 26. TO MEET TONIGHT Beacon Temple, No.

140, Pythian Bisters, will meet tonight at 8 o'clock, fn the G. R. Hall, North Front street. Pierce's Medicine Sal Hepatica, Large Bellans Tablets 93c 81c 52 POPULAR REMEDIES home after spending Wednesday in Philadelphia. COMMITTEE TO MEET A meeting of the "Stulta Day" parade committee will be held in the 83c large sue Legion home here at 8 o'clock Caldwell's Pepsin, Vick's Vapo-Rub, rrr medium size tJ I 1 Agarol AQ Medicine DJV 4 McCoy's Cod Liver A Pin Tablets OL re a FREE Fellows' Hypo- Extra Special $2.35 Mavis Combination TO HOLD LAWN FETE The members of St.

Mary's Catho lic Church here will stage a lawn Phosphites California Syrup of Figs. Pape's Zonite nq Antiseptic I -4 Lavoris, -3 laree size JJ -4 fete on the Church lawn on Saturday afternoon and evening, July 28. The Paradise Boys Protectory Band of Beautiful Loose Powder Compact and Puff With Each Purchase of Pompeian Face Powder $1.49 Special Abbottstown will give a concert. This EDiapepsin Lysol STEELTON PERSONALS S. Mrs.

Ralph E. Kniffen and her son, Fred Kniffen, of Akron; Ohio, are spending a month as the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Wigfield, Cottage Hill. Mr.

and Mrs. James W. Dayhoff are on a two week's visit in Boston with their son, Van B. Dayhoff and family. Gude's OQ Peoto-Mangan OtC 4 Disinfectant iotflrina 45c 3 49c larsre size $1.19 43c 45c 69c 48c 73c 43c Designed to Meet the Exacting Needs of Summer Contains Face Powder, Talcum, Soap, Toilet Water and Compact All in Regular Size Packages.

American 7Qr Oil Squibb's Mineral Oil Alinriavn Pilla Herbs 93c 3 100 size Resinol Ointment, Bengue fTP Ralm 00, large size Miles' 35c Djer-Kiss Talcum HARRISBURG COUPLE WEDS Miss A. Dorothy Hiney, dauehter tf George Hiney, 25 South Front street, and George Malosh, of Harris-burg, were united in marriage yesterday afternoon at the parsonage of the St. John's Lutheran Church. The Ceremony was performed by the Rev. V.

Garrett, pastor of the St. John's Church. After a wedding trip to Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs. Malosh will be at borne at 25 South Front Street.

Remedies Carter's 1 rt 2 Pills J- 3 Bromo 7Qf Seltzer '01 3 $1.00 Play Balls 69c Ointment 19c Comb Specials Ladies' Princess Combs, $1.19 Ladies' Hard Rubber Combs 69c Men's Hard Rubber Combs 19c to 35c Men's Pocket Combs, SHAVING NEEDS Tres Chic Body Powder 89 $4.49 Gillette Razors. Durham Blades Mennen's 75c Value SPECIAL 49c Children in Seneca Street Crash Recover AHene Thumma, 18-months-old Slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Thumma, and Harry R. Whitmyer, 11 years old, both of Pequea, who were injured in the automobile Cream Pinaud's 36c 39 89c 23c 19c Every Skin Needs Pore'Cleansing! However often you may wash Perfumes and Toilet Waters Hair Brushes 69c to $6.19 Lilac AVilliams Cream Stick or powder, Johnson's crash at Fifth and beneca streets on Sunday afternoon, were able yesterday to leave, the Polyclinic Guerlain Mitsouko PP Oft Extract DU.I R.

O. Violet d1 CO Extract tDl.JO Hospital. Cream Resinol Auto Strop flQ C.Q Razor wJ.ci 4 Ever-Ready QQ Razor Twinplex PO QQ Stropper D.iJO Gem OOa Razor Ingersol 7Qp Stroppers 4 Jt Auto-Strop QQ 77 Blades 4 4 Gem QOp Blades OOl Ever-Ready Blades GUARANTEED The children suffered head Inju 21c ries and body lacerations and con Azurea Toilet Water iusions when the automobiles of R. Whitmyer, Pequea, 29c, 39c, ana Koscoe U. Juair, zbzl Worth Stick Gillette Blades Bay Rum Shave Aid 58c 69c 39c Sixth street, crashed and turned Sver on their sides.

Besides the two Pequea children, your face with soap and water however immaculateyour skfn may appear to be it needs a deep pore' cleansing with Black and White Cleansing Cream. This pure, light cream coaxes from the pores all dust and impi rities which cause blackheads and other blemishes, and keeps the skin soft, smooth and radiantly clear. Black and White Beauty Crea tions are of a quality acceptable to those who seek the best, at prices within the reach of all 25c and 50c. BLACKZEEWH ITE Cimnsing i Cream Tooth Brushes 19c to 49c GUARANTEED who were passengers in the Whit Djer-Kiss (PS) HQ Extract D.Ji7 Fracy Jasmin PO Kf Toilet AVater D.UU R. G.

Fleur de QQ Amour Toilet WafrIO.OI Caron's N'Aimez (MA 9Q Que Moi Extract DJ.v.t7 R. G. Lejade (PO QK F.xtrflrf BABY NEEDS CIGARS 6 for 25c 50 for $2.00 King Edward, Cincos, Bolds, Wm. Penn, Blackstone, Jr. 8 for 47c 50 for 2.85 Counsellor, Ribbons, 44's, Ambrosia 4 for 30c 50 for $3.75 El Producto, La Palina, Dutch Master, Blackstone CIGARETTES Chesterfield 2 for 25tf Camel 2 for 25 Old Gold 2 for 25 Lucky Strike Piedmont Sweet Caporal 2 for 25 Fatima 16 myer car, Mrs.

Erne Thumma, three other children, Kenneth, Cor-rinne and William Thumma, Mrs. Emma Lowe and Thelma Heekard, Hkll of Pequea, and Bair and Walter also of the Sixth street address, who were passengers in the iBair machine, were slightly Horlick's 55c, $2.39 3 73c, $2.98 Borden's Malted Milk Malted Milk $1.59 Djer-Kiss Toilet Water 59c 3 Mellin's Baby Food Merck's Milk Baby Food. 79c, S2.98 Ovaltine, rjQ- fl0 fiQ 4 ft, R. G. Pavot's Argent Extract, $1.39, $1.49 Guerlain's Jicky fl A QQ Extract 3V.Oi Corday Orchidee J- CA Bleue Extract M.OU Giro Doux Jasmine Extract, $2.39, $6.19 $16.00 Caron's Black JQ AA Narcisse DO.Ul Azurea Toilet CI QQ AVater Azurea Q-1 Extract tDl.Ui HIGHEST QUALITY kSOlD IVENYWHtnC Thousands Say Best For Piles 6- Ncstle's C7.

(Hl 1A Bath Brushes $1.98 GUARANTEED Baby Food. I D. JLV 50c 43c 15c: 43c: R. G. LeJade QQ Toilet Water vi.VO $16.50 Guerlain's Mit- (P? OQ souko Ext.

DU.ii Worth-Dans LaNeuit $1.50, $11.00 Imperial QQ Sugar Robinson's Barley Zinc Sterate Bumstead's AVorm Syrup Sunday Granum MX Maltose. 65c, $2.65 Excursions Round I Trip rr kAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi Thermos Bottles and Jugs Carafe Sets, pink and blue Dont allow yourself to become dis-jppuraged because the treatments you jfcave been taking have failed to rid of piles. If you haven't tried Peterson's Ointment, you have probably missed jthe one preparation that you should jbave used first because this marvel-Bus healing preparation seldom fails. Read this letter from a well-known Michigan Contractors the Box of Peterson's Enntment, used it and had a real night's sleep, the-first in a long time. have been so relieved that I swear by the Ointment and recommend' it to jny friends.

Anyone suffering from Jtching piles sure get their money's worth. If my reference is good for ijhything, I will be pleased to have you use my name." Mr. R. B. Hin-Ball, Whitmore Lake, Mich.

Many a man has rid himself of Files with one 35-cent box of Peterson's Ointment after expensive treatments had failed. Atlantic City SUNDAYS July 29, August 12, 26 8PECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Via Delaware River Bridge Standard Time Lr. HARRISBURG 6.15 A. M. Returning, leaves Atlantic City (South Carolina 6.05 P.

M. Pennsylvania Railroad Electric Specials Electric Curling Irons 69c to $7.69 Electric Flat Irons $2.79 to $6.69 Electric Waffle Irons $7.69 to $9.98 $8.49 to $13.59 rru Eastman Weekend and Overnight Bag's Kodaks and Films Developing and Printing 24-Hour Service Bottles and Jugs 98c to $4.39 Alarm Clocks $1.19 to $3.29 yj jj.

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