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THE EVENING NEWS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1937 ACTIVITIES IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY AND NEWS OF PERSONAL INTEREST PAGE TWO POACHED SALMON STEAK By Pierre Labor Day Program At West Shore Club The Labor Day program at the West Shore Country Club today includes a two-ball mixed foursome, NOW BRING SAUCE TO A SLOW BOIL. DRAW ASIDE AND STIR IN A PIACE JALMON IN PAN AND COVER WITH BOILING 5 ALT ED and Mrs. R. S. Manning, Mr.

'and Mrs. E. M. Craighead. Mr.

and Mrs. Leon D. Metzger, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Snoddy, Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest D. Latham, Harold B. Miller, Mr. and Mrs.

John B. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. L. R.

Nailor, Mr. and Mrs. Stannard B. Pfahl, Mr. and Mrs.

H. WE WILL POACH THAT 2 LB. JALMON 5TEAK. AND PREPARE A 5 AUCe THAT WILL MAKE YOUR POLITE CUE5T5 MACK THEIR LIPS WATER, SIMMER, FOR 20 MINS. BEATEN EGG YOLK.

THE JALMON STEAK IS HEAT 3TBSPJ. BUTTER. MAKE A SMOOTH ROUX BY BFATING IN "4 TBJPS. FLOUR 2 CUPS' OF SCALDED MILK, BEAT SMOOTH-, ADD 'A CUP CHOPPED SHRIMP, A CUP COOKED PEAS, THEN BLEND I WILL REMOVE THE a bridge party for the women of the JKIN AND TRIM STEAK READY FOR YOUR SAUCE, club and a buffet supper at 7 o'clock. More than 125 persons attended BEFOREJAUCE IS ANDA PARSLEy GARNISH marked change in a group of J.

Selig, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Craig-low, Miss Betty Sweeney.

growing youngsters. Dick, the holiday dance at the club Satur fXF particular interest today is the announcement that Miss Eleanor Herr Colt, daughter of John Colt, of Red Bank, N. and Mrs. Colt. 829 Park avenue.

New the oldest of the boys, was 5 years old when the family lived here, day evening. He is now a member of the junior Among the persons who attended class at Notre Dame University, York City, will become the bride the dance on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Wachtman, Mr. and "Jim," the second boy, a giant, six-feet-two and still growing, or Alan Hudson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Alan Hudson, of New York City, Rumson, N.

Mrs. R. E. Stragg, Mr. and Mrs.

READY VP- IN 8TBSP5. CREAM.) TB5P. BUTTER. SALT AND PAPRIKA D. Partridge.

Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Aunger, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Ott, Mr. and Mrs. S. N.

Prescott, Mr. Ur1 ncmtchT is attending Columbia College Dubuque, while John is a student at Dubuque High School. Little "Tommy," the only one of the four and Mrs. Mark Nace, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter E. Scott, Dr. and Mrs. F. P.

Whitman. who was born after the McKays left Steelton, is a sprightly youngster of 6 or 7 years. and Miami Beach, on Thursday, September 23. The ceremony will take place in the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, followed by a reception at the Kiver Club, in New York City. The bride-elect, you know, is a granddaughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. John Y. Boyd, of this city. Mr. and Mrs.

George A. Tarbut- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Graham. Payson Williams, whose marriage will take place next Monday eve Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Desch, Mr. and Mrs. Roy -Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Hea- All R. McKAY, you will recall, was superintendent of blast fur ley iaton, Mr. and Mrs. Herman F. Kiehl, Mr.

and Mrs. Scotes. Mr. ning-. I This evening, Miss Keith and naces in the Steelton plant of the Her mother is the former Miss l.M i --i.

and Mrs. Graff. Mr. and Mrs. Davey, CHIT CHAT CLUB TO HOLD MEETING The monthly meeting of the Bethlehem bteei Company until he L.

D. Crunkleton, Mr. and Mrs. De-Wire, Miss Evelyn Brubaker, Miss resigned in 1922 to become execu Jean Davey, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Cox tive head of a large coffee importing concern with headquarters Thompson. Mr. and Mr. R.

H. her fiance will be feted at a buffet supper to be given by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moffitt Johnston, of Fishing Creek Valley. Miss Keith will be honored at a luncheon to be given Thursday afternoon by Mrs.

Earl H. Weigle, of Camp Hill. VIISS FLORENCE HAMILTON! in Dubuque. Chit Chat Club of the Colonial Stepp, Glen Marine, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Butcher. -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Malcolm. lUR.

AND MRS. CALVIN B. iuicauur u. jivyu, 01 tins cuy. V1ISS COLT, who will be given in marriage by her father, will have her sister, Miss Jane Colt, as maid of honor.

The bridesmaids will be Mrs. John Upshur Moorehead and Mrs. Robert Ogden Bacon, both of New York City, the Misses Emily and Mary Cowenhoven, Gertrude A big circle of friends in both Harrisburg and Steelton has al Country Club will be held Wed AH bargains in i i A'A JOHNS, 1812 North street, cele Miss Stella Breen, Mr. and Mrs. H.

nesday at the clubhouse, along the ways felt a warm regard for the brated their fiftieth wedding anni unoenDerger, ur. ana Mrs. it. H. Henry, Raymond Hinke, Mr.

and Jonestown road. McKays who have several times returned here for brief visits, al Ft comiorr ana long-C wear! Buy mem tomorrow and save! versary on Saturday at a family Mrs. George Llewellyn, Mr. and Luncheon will be served at 12.30 iT and her brother and sister-ln Mrs. R.

B. Stetler. Mr. and Mrs. J.

though this was the first time they reunion at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs ft. manage. Mr. and Mrs.

J. S. law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamilton, will be hosts at a luncheon o'clock in the afternoon.

Golf will occupy the morning hours. Mrs. Kighter and Anne Tooker, all of Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.

Fnnceton, N. Doris Richardson, htraits, Mr. and Mrs. Charles had ever brought the boys along. Mrs.

McKay's mother, Mrs. Mc-Fadden, who likewise is very pleasantly remembered in Harrisburg, next Monday afternoon at 1.30 Joseph G. Witmer, of Grantville, S3 nllE Philathea Sunday School Class of the Assembly of God Sunday School was entertained recently by Mr. and Mrs. Jens Clausen, of Paxtang, at their Summer cottage at'Seidel Park, Marysville.

Mrs. Paul E. Nulk, of Progress, is teacher of the class. The following attended the event: The Rev. and Mrs.

A. Newton Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Clausen, Mrs. Jens Clausen, Dr.

and Mrs. Paul E. Nulk, Miss Maude O'Brien, of Tottenville, Staten Island, N. Miss Lydia of Morristown, N. and Honora Holmes, Mr.

and Mrs. S. Phillips, o'clock at the Hershey Hotel to R. D. 1.

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Doepke, Jr.

of Rumson. N. J. is accompanying the family on Dr. and Mrs.

M. S. House. Miss Those present were: Mr. and John Upshur Moorehead will be their present trip in which they Betty Jean Stoerke, Miss Gertrude 319 MARKET ST.

best man. Ushers will be Harold Mrs. Harry V. Johns, Robert, House, Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Minnick, are motoring through the i-astern Richmond Talbot, Robert Banker Jerome Dietrich is chairman of the hostess committee for this month's meeting. Aides of Mrs. Dietrich will be Mrs.

JJarold Pickel, Mrs. R. E. Pilgram and Mrs. D.

M. Shoff. Among those who attended the Labor Day dance at the Colonial Country Club Saturday evening states. Betty, Nancy and Paul Johns, Leb anon; Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Mit honor Miss Keith and Mr. Williams. The guests will include the out-of-town wedding guests. The WilHams-Keith nuptial will take place ati 8 o'clock next Monday evening at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. John A.

H. Keith, 1011 North Front street A wedding reception at the Harrisburg Country Club will follow the ceremony. chell. Dorothy, Barbara and MR. AND MRS.

GEORGE L. CULLEN returned this after Charles Mitchell, Staten Is- Kines, Miss Sophie Kines, Miss! noon to their home, 2533 North Second street, after a stay of sev Feirson, Miss Hazle Par were: Mr. and Mrs. G. W.

Young, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pickel, Mr.

and Mrs. C. S. Gerberich, Mr. and land, N.

Mrs. Esther Mackay, Madaline, Richard and Marjorie Mackay, Harrisburg; Mr. and Mrs. George Johns, Progress; Mr. and Talbot, Richmond de Peyster Talbot, Hans Kierstede Hudson, all of New York, and all cousins of the bridegroom-to-be; John Boyd Colt, brother of the bride-elect; Charles Petite Ware, of Milton, Roger B.

Robinson, Sturgis Macomber, both of New York; Richard B. and Edward V. Scudder, of Rumson, N. Stephen A. Lynch, of Miami, Fla; S.

Newell Childs, of Lake mer, Miss Frances Schreiner, Miss eral days in Philadelphia. lhe Lullens left for Philadelphia Mrs. W. T. Frankland.

Mr. and I I i. at Ruth Schreiner, Miss Jane Smith, Miss Katherine Starner, Miss: Marion Wiley, Miss Elva last Friday to attend the wedding that afternoon of their niece. Miss AT J. H.

TROUP'S! SALE Of Musical Instruments Specially Pficed for Girls and Boys Who Will Join Their Mrs. A. M. Soules, Miss J0TePa er, Kuin, Best. E.

E. Runkle. Marv Naomi, Jo Ann, Harry, Vt Jane Cullen, daughter of Mrs. Ed Andrew Kines, Donald Nulk, George and David Witmer, Grant Frank Schreiner, Paul Schmidt Win Costume Prizes Miss Betty McFarland and Ray Wertz won prizes for the most realistic pirate costumes at a pirate part given Saturday by Miss Marjorie Tate, daughter of Mrs. ward E.

Cullen, and the late Mr. Cullen, of Rosemont. to Robert ville, R. D. Mr.

and Mrs. Laurence Witmer, Harrisburg; Mr and William Parmer. E. Kepler, Miss A. Glass, J.

Loser, Basil Tittle, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Pilgram, Mr. and Mrs.

R. C. Stoughton, Miss Rachel Tittle, Mrs. Harry Potter. 1815 Mul and Mrs.

C. Curtiss Demmy, Har-J berry street, and Mrs. Stella Wilt, forest, Hampden M. Swift, of St. Louis; Charles Curran, of Brookline, and William Goadby Lawrence, of Fair Haven, N.

J. Walter J. Lutz, Miss Dorothea 1037 Rolleston street, have re McKee, of Philadelphia. George L. Cullen, will leave next Sunday to resume his studies at Amherst College, Amherst, where he will be a member of the senior class.

V. Ugen, Maurice E. Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. C.

Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. turned to their homes after a trip to Niagara Falls, Buffalo, and William J. Tate, 207 North Twenty-fourth street, Camp Hill.

Miss Marjorie Siebert and Edmund Deeter won prizes in a treasure Canada. Mrs. A. G. Francis and her D.

Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Kastnee, Mr.

and Mrs. G. R. Dale, Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Sutherland, hunt at the party. daughter, Miss Anne Frances of SCHOOL BAND OR ORCHESTRA The guest list included Miss MRS. GEORGE M.

WHITNEY Vtoo O-fA Camp Hill, have returned from risburg; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Beam, Marion, Janet and Dickie Beam, Penbrook; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Witmer, Dorothy and Robert Witmer, Progress.

MRS. FLORENCE ACKLEY LEY, 1715 North Second street, who left Saturday for a visit in Washington with her son-in-law and daughter, Commander and Mrs. Charles S. Stephenson, will return to this city tomorrow. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles F. Moore Jean Gelnett, of Newport; Miss FRIENDS' of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard V.

McKay, of Dubuque, Iowa, who spent the week-end renewing former acquaintances in Harrisburg and Steelton, were much impressed with their fine family of four splendid boys, three visit in Philadelphia. iiaa xvulucu iv Jlct Hume, Hamilton street, after spending the Summer in Virginia and Betsy Monroe, Miss Natalie Siebert, Miss Marjorie Siebert, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Colbert, of Washington, are the guests of Mrs. Joan Porter, Miss Betty McFar land, Miss Gertrude Stailey, Ed Colbert parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Delaney, son of Mrs. John nf ti'nfini wo a Knfn in nolf rtT Mark G. Holtzman, 3104 Walnut Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, Mr.

and Mrs. R. A. McShea, P. E.

Hert-ing, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Howe, Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. McCall, Mr. and Mrs.

A. G. Francis, Richard Schribe, Mr. and Mrs. E.

W. Cliffe, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mitchell, W.

Put-mann, Philip Kirk, Miss Elsie Bowman, Harry Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yost, Miss Gertrude Bowman, J. Metzer, Mr. and Mrs.

prior to the McKays' departure JL Delaney, '1527 North Second from fliArp in anr linH rtpvr istreet, has as hiseruest. John Dun- mund Deeter, Ray Wertz, Robert McCachran, Samuel Froelich, Da- street, Penbrook. returned before this visit lap. whose home is in Lancaster.jvid Weidler, Jack Ycrkes, Thomas Naturally fifteen years makes voung men were graduated! Burns and Raymond Cunningham, and their son, Charles, 1512 State street, left by motor this rrcsiavm ill 1 1 lueiiersuurg Acauemy maii oi wmp nui. morning for a week's stay in Oil Unit June.

New All-Metal Clarinets All Wood Clarinets $35 New Brass Lacquer Trumpets 50 Silver-Plated $47 New Brass Lacquer Trombones Silver-Plated $44 $lr pi City. Young Delaney will enter Dart J. Redleich, Mr. and Mrs. R.

Stim-j Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Reitzel, 25 Wed on Saturday Miss Myrtle Phillips, daughter mouth College, Hanover, N.

son, Mr, and Mrs. F. Thompson. A. Patterson, Miss J.

Gnssinger, of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips, 151 Ralph H. Holtzman, of Wil-j liamsport, was elected president! of the Holtzman clan at the annual I reunion held Saturday at the; Elizabethville Community Park, Other officers selected included Miss Edith Bore, Mr. and Mrs.

tne latter part of this month. 'TOMORROW, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Payne and Miss Katha Paul Gerhart, Miss Ruth Warfield, bylvan Terrace, and James Wel-ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Weller, 1217 Swatara street, were North Twentieth street, are spending some time in Atlantic City.

Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miller, of Baltimore, are spending a few days with Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

F. Eby, 3613 Brisban street. The thirteenth annual reunion of Mr. Margerum, Dr. and Mrs.

rine Payne will return to their C. Engelhart, Dr. Albert Wen- Mark G. Holtzman, 6f Penbrook, 50 married Saturday afternoon in the Penbrook Church of God with the rick. Miss Alice Albright, Miss vice-president; Mrs.

Walter Scott, home, 1901 North Front street, after passing the Summer at the of Williamsport, secretary, and New Brass Lacquer Comets 26 $38 New Silver Plated Saxophones Rev. George R. Hoverter, pastor of Hannah Bainbridge, William Con-stantine, Mr. and Mrs. Skillman, Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, Relieved His Own Mother's Torturing Neuritis Pain So Quickly does Nurito ease the pain of sciatica, rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago and neuritis that the head of the syndicate which purchased this doctor's iormula trusted his own mother rith It.

Although 73 years old, she found great comfort through it Other sufferers the country over report the same quick and joyous relief from pain after a few doses of Kurito. Best of all it has eased their suffering without the usa of narcotics or opiates. If you're tired of using ineffective remedies, make this simple test: Go to your druggist and ask for Nurito. If the very first three dojes do not relieve even intense pain to your satisfaction money will be refunded. the Fleagle family is being held! Harvey Holtzman, of Millersburg, the church, officiating.

Carl Richards, Miss I. Web today at Meadow Branch Church, vv. va. The Frank N. Paynes, who joined lhe bride is employed at the ,50 Carroll County, Md, treasurer.

Among the speakers were the Rev. Walter Deibler, of Highspire Devine and Yungel Shoe Company Mr. and Mrs. W. G.

Moorehead Mr. and Mrs. Payne, at the re sort early in August, recently re and George Holtzman, of Myers-; and Emery Ninness, of Pittsburgh, were recent guests of Mr. turned to their home, on the River and Mr. Weller is associated with Spungins Abattoir.

Lemoyne Clinic road. and Mrs. Russel J. Swaney, 3527 Conn Sax $125 Student Violin Outfits $20 EASY TERMS Trade-in Your Old Instrument ber, and Mr. and Mrs.

W. R. Foltz. Miss Miriam 31. Richer Weds at Hummelstown Miss Miriam Mae Ricker, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry P. Ricker, Harrisburg, R. D. 1, and Mahlon Koch, of this city, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Irvin C. Koch, of We Rent Instruments Derry street Ihey were accom VI RS. BAYARD L. BELL and The first meeting of the Le $1.25 With Lessons to Beginners panied home by Mrs.

Emery Ninness, Arthur Ninness and Iona Ninness, who had been visiting the town. Mr. Holtzman spoke of members of the family who resided in the vicinity of Myers-town. The committee who arranged this year's reunion included Mark G. Holtzman, Penbrook; Ralph H.

Holtzman, Williamsport; Harvey; Holtzman, Millersburg; Miss Nora! moyne Baby Clinic, sponsored by 1T1 her brother, Alger Bailey, of Flemish Downs, Fishing Creek Val the Lemoyne Civic Club, will be held from 3 to 4 o'clock tomorrow Week lormer parents for some time. ley, had as their guest for the week-end, Capt. Alfred McNanee, Pottsville, were married yesterday afternoon in Zion Lutheran U.S.A., ot Fort Wadsworth, N. Y. Captain McNanee, we hear, is Church, Hummelstown, with the 1 now at the Army encampment at pastor of the church, the Rev.

Dr. Miss Rachel R. Plank Will Wed This Evening The marriage of Miss' Rachel Roberts Plank, daughter of Mrs. Holtzman, Philadelphia. Visit at Sunbury Herman Tausig, 1708 North U.

G. Leatherman, officiating. jindiantown liap. Mr. and Mrs.

George P. Meily, afternoon in the Lemoyne Evangelical Church. Dr. Rudolph R. Beale will be in charge of the clinic for all pre-school age children.

Mathematicians Meet STATE COLLEGE, Sept. 6. Sessions of the Mathematical Association of America opened at Pennsyl The altar was banked with white ior Lemoyne, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank W.

Stoops, of the Parkway asters and large baskets of gladi oli and dahlias. Prior to the wed 13 SOUTH MARKET SQUARf Second street, has as his guest, Edward Roberts Plank, 156 West Louther street, Carlisle, and the late Doctor Plank, to Walter R. are in Atlantic City ding, Miss Ruth Gruber, organist, Robert Weiss, of Sunbury. PEACHES 10,000 Bu. peaches now rip.

Prices 25e to $1.25 a bushel. We are open day and night. Mowery's Packing House P. B. R.

Siding Newvllle, Pa. Phone 61-J nlayed Promise Me" and "1 Kershner, son of Mr. and Mrs. A Lcve You Truly." Alfred Hoff H. Kershner, of Shamokin, will man, of this city, sang "Because." Miss Gruber played the Wedding take place at 6 clock this eve lor the holiday.

'AN attractive party on the holi-day calendar was the buffet breakfast given at 11 o'clock this morning at the Harrisburger Ho-itel by Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cran- vania State College here today ana will continue tomorrow while the American Mathematical Society will hold sessions here the rest of the week. More than 400 mathematicians from all parts of the United ning at the Plank home.

Brothers aurer The Rev. Dr. Glenn M. Shafer pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, of Carlisle, will officiate States and Canada are attending the conventions, which are being held who entertained in honor of March from Lohengrin as the bridal party entered the church. The bride, who was presented in marriage by her father, wore an imported white Anclon lace gown, fashioned over satin.

The gown was Queen Ann style, close fitting, at the ceremony. Miss Mary Lee Keith and David at Pennsylvania State College miss Elizabeth Gardner flank is to be her sister's only attendant and Myles Kershner, of bhamokin. and pearl clips were on placed placed his brothers best man either side of the stand-up collar. 16th Regina Streets The pair will leave on a wedding 1 -1 tha mnrfcl hA ahnrr. trsin.

Heritr thVT retu Will re ft Announcement side in Shamokin, where Mr. veil was caueht to her coiffure Kershner is associated with his with orange blossoms and she car father in the automobile business. Miss Plank was graduated from ried a shower bouquet of white roses, baby breath and blue the Pennsylvania School of Indus trial Arts, Philadelphia, and at- Miss Pauline Kicker attended nav.a i nv: i rj i bpr sister maid of honor. She lenue? OWipenbBurgBiaw Aeacn was attired in a peach colored em-F3' "TrM Zl broidered net gown, with a hat toted? e.Rt1?n1. FLAVORS Special Bitter Sweet CHOCOLATE VANILLA RASPBERRY BUTTER PECAN FRUIT SPECIAL PEACH BANANA CARAMEL FUDGE WATER ICES talisman roses and baby breath.

Lester Koch, of Pottsville brother of the bridegroom, was best Avoid Intestinal Fatigue man and ushers were Clay Ricker, brother of the bride, and Robert W. Moorhead, of this At lhe urgent request of hundreds of customers Pollacks, Pennsylvania's largest furriers, will extend their August sale specials to SEPTEMBER 12TH A Small Deposit Reserves Your Pur-'chase Free of Charge in Our Storage Vaults. 0 A Liberal Allowance on Your Old Furs. Ask about our Special Budget Plan. city.

A reception at the Paxtang Hos Many people suffering from Intestinal Fatigue, commonly tess House followed the ceremony. 541 Later the pair left on a wedding trip and upon their return will make their home near Hummela- called Constipation, do not know what it is to feel good. One or two E-Z Tablets for a day or two are just what these people need. They have more "pep" and step itown. Mr.

Koch is affiliated with the Harrisburg Trust Company livelier than in years. Dizziness, Delicious SundaesFresh Fruit Milk Shakes Cone Plate Box tired feeling, headaches, when due to constipation, disappear. Surely makes a difference. See for your self. You get 60 little E-Z Tablets here.

Ruggeri-Rezzo The marriage of Miss Rose Rezzo, daughter of Mrs. Josephine Rezzo, 409 Herman avenue, Lemoyne, and Nick Ruggeri, 1654 North Sixth street, this city, took for 25c At all good drug stores. (Adv.) Don't Fail to Sec "THE FENCE GOSSIP" Football, baseball, basketball, track, dances, parties, class news, sorority news, church social news. Something of interest to everyone. WHAT IS IT? Just look for "THE FENCE GOSSIP." re' S.

POLLACK, Inc. place at 9 clock this morning in the St. Theresa Catholic Church, New Cumberland. The Rev. Roy C.

Keffer, rector of the church, performed the ceremony. Following a wedding trip to Atlantic City, New York City and 1 0 US'' AM the New England States, and Mrs. Ruggeri will reside in Harrisburg. A. W.

Buela, of this city, served as best man; Mrs. A. W. Buela was matron of honor; Miss Cather "FENCE SERVICE" Also Curb, Counter and Porch Service "We Serve To Serve Again" Deep-Furred Deep-Furred Prompt Delivery Service (Small Drllvcrr Cbarrrt Phone 3-6651 Just the Place For That Evening Snack RACCOONS WW! HARRISBURG 228 N. THIRD STREET POTTSVILLE $140.50 UP LEBANON ine Rezzo, sister of the bnde, and Guy Pugliese, Steelton, were at-! tendants..

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