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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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PAGE TWELVE THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, DECEMBER 11, 1940 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES LOCAL PERSONAL NOTES Fickes, guard; Mrs. Eva Baston, trustee; Mrs. Helen Ingream, in Catholic Group to Jr. Councilors Dental Group to FIGHT MISERY where youU feel It -rub on fast-acting Hold Officer Election stalling officer; Mrs. Bertha Run-kle, degree staff captain; Mrs.

Officers will be elected at a meet VICKS VAPOHUB Maybelle Fleagle, pianist, and Mrs. Ada Millar, press correspondent. ing of the Ladies' Catholic Benevo Hold Yule Dinner lent Association tomorrow evening To Hold Parties Junior Councilors of the Hill at 7.45 o'clock at St. Francis' Hall The Women's Auxiliary to the Market street near Fifteenth. The members also will elect a delegate Harrisburg: Hental Society will hold its Christmas dinner meeting and Uptown districts will hold their annual Christmas parties in Christ to the quadrennial National convention which will be held in July, the place to be announced latw.

Pythian Sisters Elect Staff at Lock Haven Susquehanna Temple, No. 81, Pythian Sisters, will hold its annual banquet for members and friends on Saturday evening at th West Shore Restaurant, in Le-moyne. Officers of the temple were elected as follows at a recent meeting: Mrs. Ada Millar, past chief; Mrs. Mary Ansel, most excellent chief; Mrs.

Charlotte Murphy, excellent senior; Mrs. Ella Heiges, excellent junior; Mrs. Ida Flickinger, manager; Mrs. Myrtle Bagshaw, master of records and correspondence; Mrs. Bertha Run-kle, master of finance; Mrs.

Ida Nye, protector; Mrs. O. Tillia on Friday evening at 6.30 clock at the Y. M. C.

Front and tot North streets. Miss Valeria Lutheran Church and in St. John's Reformed Church, respectively, on Friday evening at 7.30 o'clock. 4 III Y0D Beisser will entertain with Dolls which the members have dressed for the Toy Mission will be exhibited tomorrow evening, and there will be a program and social meeting. Hostesses will include Christmas story.

Mrs. Grant Mixell is in charge of Plans for the meeting, and for the auxiliary's Christmas work, Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell, chairman; Mrs. Charles Theurer, Mrs. Lou the program for the Uptown group, while Mrs.

Robert Bowers will direct the Hill group's program. The parties will be preceded by business Baum and Mrs. Joseph Quinn. sessions. were discussed at a meeting of the executive committee held yesterday at the home of Mrs.

Freeman Fry, 2711 North Second street. Mrs. H. P. Warner, president, and ten members of the committee attended.

Committee reports were The young women will hold their i i i I i 1 li Silver Ball, a holiday dance, on Thursday evening, December 26, at the Zembo Mosque. An orchestra will play for dancing from 8.30 II Delegates to Welfare Group The board of directors of the I heard. Birth Announcements to 12.30 o'clock. xrif iff Miss Carolyn R. Smith The loiiowmg births were announced at the Harrisburg Hospital: Mr.and Mrs.

Glenn Yeakley, 1219 Wedded on Saturday Miss Carolyn R. Smith, daughter Children's Home of Harrisburg met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry B. McCormick, Derry street, a son on December 7. Mrs.

Yeakley was Miss Arlene of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sherman 305 North Front street, and ap Smith, of Chambersburg, and pointed Mrs. McCormick and Mrs.

Evan J. Miller representatives to Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reilly, 917 South Seventeenth street, a daughter on December 8.

Mrs. Reilly was Miss Joyce Mumper. Announcements at the Polyclinic Hospital include: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.

Enney, 122 Henry C. Shuler. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H.

Shuler, of Colonial Park, this city, were married last Saturday afternoon at the rectory of the Corpus Christi Church of Chambersburg, with the pastor, the Rev. T. B. Johnson, officiating. A reception at the home of the bride's parents followed the the delegate council of the Harrisburg Welfare Federation.

Mrs. Samuel W. Fleming, and W. W. Dodson were named alternates.

Mrs. Herman P. Miller is chairman of the board. Men's Hanger Cases that carry two suits wrinkle free on hangers plus ample room for other apparel. $12 OTHERS $10 to 147.50 bouth front street, wormleysburg, a son on December 9.

Mrs. Enney was Miss Virginia Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frederick Egresites, 131 South Twenty-ninth William Grant, superintendent of the home, extended a special invitation from the children of the home to the board members to GO BY SEA! rest and play all the way Have absorb health and mnshina.

Cruiia leisurely aboard large, comfortable ship. Feres include meals, accommodations and entertainment. Round trip from Baltimore! MIAMI J58 JACKSONVILLE $41 60 day return limit) Rates for AUTOS are low and vary with the number of accompanying passengers. Also sailings from Philadelphia. Apply any AUTHORIZED TOURIST AGENCY; or write M.

M. Travel Bureau, 6 E. Fayette Baltimore. ceremony. Out-of-town guests were present from Washington, Norristown, street, Penbrook, a daughter, Geor-gianna Egresites, on December 10.

Mrs. Egresites was Miss Lurena Geiman. Shippensburg, Harrisburg, Phila attend their Christmas entertainment on Tuesday afternoon, December 24. He also reported on Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Eyster, 1927 I Zipper Bags, the Sport bag fof overnight trips. Briggs street, a son on December 7. Mrs. Eyster was Miss Lillie Fawber. delphia and Pottstown.

The bride, a graduate of the Chambersburg High School, attended Penn Hall and is employed OTHERS 17.50 to $18.50 an entertainment given lor the children on December 9 by Pome- by the State Hichway Department roy's, when Santa Claus appeared and an Indian entertained. at Harrisburg. The bridegroom is Lafayette Dinner Local alumni of Lafayette Col a graduate of Norristown High School, Franklin and Marshall lege will hold a dinner at the Uni Academy and Gettysburg College. School Group Meets William H. Neely presided at a meeting of the training school versity Club at 6.30 o'clock this evening at which Dr.

William He is a staff engineer for the Bell Telephone Company, Harris Mather Lewis, president of the committee of the Harrisburg Hos college, will be the speaker. mERciinnTS nwiERS line 110 N. SECOND STREET pital yesterday afternoon. Routine reports of the school committees President Judge William M. Har- burg.

Mr. and Mrs. Shuler left on a wedding trip to southern states, and will be at home at Colonial were presented. gest of the Dauphin County Court and Judge John E. Fox are among the prominent persons from this city who will attend.

IT 'S THE SAUCE fZi TffAT MAKES ff I --SM Park after December 15. I Those present were Mrs. Henry B. McCormick, Mrs. A.

H. Stack-pole, Mrs. Francis J. Hall, Frank The dinner is being held for the A. Robbins, Dr.

Carson Coover, purpose of promoting a closer Miss Edith Yingst, supervisor of nurses; Miss Katnarme G. Naugh-ton, assistant to the superintend organization among Lafayette alumni in t'nis district and developing a more active alumni ent; and Webster Kohlhaas, hospi tal superintendent. Dr. Stanton K. Bordner 13 chair man of the dinner committee.

0 11 si 1 In Charge of Sale Evangelical and Baptist women were in charge of the sale of articles made by the blind today at 308 North Second street. The sale being sponsored by the Dauphin County Branch of the Pennsylvania Association for the Blind. Mrs. E. G.

Frye was chairman of the Evangelical group and her 7. aides were Mrs. Frank Ray, Mrs. Koy H. btetler, and Mrs.

Harry Meet McFadden. During the afternoon, the Baptist group, headed by Mrs. L. w. Gavett, chairman, was in charge.

Others on the committee were Mrs. H. E. McCormick, Robert Hall, Mrs. W.

E. Doe and Mrs. Max Wiant. Son Born on Dec. 9 Lieut, and Mrs.

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llif HER FOOT SIZE HAS A NUMBER JkgSj HER IEO SIZE HAS A NAMI JVll jTC A BREV. for smalls iXl I l1iiftt4i' 1 I for middlings 1 1 1 DUCHESS forfaits siiiiiii fv mm I 5 I Imrmmy Ail $4 I i A 1 1 i of Pensacola, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son on Monday, December 9, at the Naval Hospital, in Pensacola. Mrs. Vorse is the former Miss Elizabeth Worden Muldoon, of Palo Alto, Calif. Lieutenant Vorse, a son of Mr.

and Mrs. A. O. Vorse, of Camp Hill, is in Miami, at the Naval Air Base for aerial training. He and Mrs.

Vorse and their infant son will leave Florida January 15 for the Pacific Coast. Christmas Party The Women's Republican Club of the First Ward. Fourth Precinct. held its annual Christmas party f1 M. 1 1- on luesaay evening ai me nome of Mrs.

H. B. Royer, 1034 South Eighteenth street. A Santa Claus 2000 large outside rooms, all with private bath, from $3 THE distributed drifts. Visits in New York mi vominoDonE Miss Helen Pigeon, 2141 msmmim North Front street, has been visit ing in New York City.

MARTIN SWEENY, Pmidtnt "NIW YORK'S BIST LOCATED HOTEL 25 Will Receive AUE iK-ti kirn-? mints'- Nurses' Certificates liiL FX Twenty-five persons who have completed the four-month course at the Pierce School of Practical Nursing, will be nresented with certificates tomorrow night at 8.30 o'clock at graduation ceremonies at Zwingli Hall, Verbeke ana Susquehanna streets. Addresses will be tiven bv the Rev. C. S. Hoover and Dr.

Ralnh OUR FAMOUS Belle-Sharmeer E. Pilgram as well as Miss Ada- line M. Scheffey, Miss Mildred R. bwords and Miss Flo N. Stiles.

members of the graduating class. wm 03 Certificates will be presented by Mrs. Ethel Pierce Backenstoss, of tne scnooi laculty. Class members are: Miss Ornha STOCKINGS IN LEG SIZES The Perfect, Personal Gift) You can't give yachts to everyone. Or motor cars.

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Our Sales Floor will remain open until 9 p. m. each evening until December 21st. The Harrisburg Gas Co. Telephone 6171 Mary French.

Miss Josephine Mary Garman. Miss Mary Eliza beth Gingrich, Miss Florence Hart, LP Miss Evelyn Lucille Hall, Miss Flora Edna Hay, Miss Marion Koons, Miss Estella LaShelle, Miss Beatrice Reeser Lehmer, Miss Camillus M. Little, Miss Norman Lloyd, Miss Helen B. Marionaro, ti. ML TWO Miss Bertha E.

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