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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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PAGE TWELVE THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1936 programs will occupy the crowd's attention before hand. Fencing exhibitions, twenty different events in Easter Tree in City Home Five Budapest couples, worshippers of the sun god Hadeur, were married recently in an outdoor ceremony in accordance with the rites of the "circus ring." and a water car Y. M. C. A.

CIRCUS TO OPEN TONIGHT nival following the shows have been W- y-v: William Penn Notes A meeting of the E. O. Sorority of William Penn was held at tl.e home of Miss Jane Franie, 647 Jr-i-phin street. The new pledges are: Elizabeth Grubuloff, Josephine Wel-ler, Gladys Heimerdinger and Sara Grove. Members present were: ancient Hungarian paganism.

arranged by the committee, including Dr, Richard Miller, chairman Walter Kirker, Robert Bsker and ner, commercial law, and Pauline Silverman, bookkeeping. The eltction of officers for the class of February, 1937, were announced by Dean Harold A. Gott-shall yesterday. They are: Charles Jacobs, president; Doris Werkheiser, vice-president; Annabelle Taylor, secretary; Dale Myers, treasurer. ACCOUNTANTS TO MEET Following a tour of the Harris-burg Steel Corporation plant this afternoon, the Harrisburg Chapter, National Association of Cost Accountants, will hold a dinner meeting at 6.30 o'clock tonight at Jack Dotielas Bowman.

Mangold. Harold Lenker, Charles Stoudt, Charles Cunningham, Riely Adams, Charles Shade, Russel Ellen-berger, Edward Davis, Emerson Wright, Lawrence Good and Richard Shue. The next meeting will be held at the home of Herman Bender, 617 Schuylkill street. The annual State commercial contest at Bloomsburg, will be held B'ri-day, May 1. Those pupils participating from William Penn were selected yesterdav.

and their names were submitted to Bloomsburg State Teacher College. Those winning places were: Beatrice Prouser, typewriting; Edith Cohen and Rena Mae Smithers, shorthand: William Ritt- All bovs in Harrisburg are In FULL STRENGTH for Prompt Pain Relief IN GYMNASIUM Catherine Banks, Eleanor Eowe vited to enter their hobbies in the show, and prizes will be awarded the most attractive display in each section of the show. Both entry in the contest and admission to the Eleanor Folk Jean Cribben, Kay Grissinger, Eleanor Jones, Pauline show are free. Sellers, Peggy Hoover, Helen Graham, Velma Denk, Vivian Lutz and The Mothers' Service Club Is son's Restaurant. Jane Franie.

The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Helen sponsoring the side shows and will have a number of concessions with home made cake and candy, ice A miniature "big top" has been erected at the Centra! Y. M. C. A. and the stage set for the opening of the annual circus this evening at 8 o'clock in the main gymnasium at Front and North streets.

The show will continue all day tomorrow with the Men's Club sponsoring the seventh annual boys' hobby show as a side issue in the men's social room, starting at 4 o'clock this afternoon. All the atmosDhere and color of a Graham. 1706 North Fourth street. cream, pop corn and circus deli cacies. The last meeting of the S.

C. S. Sorority of William Penn was held at the home of Miss Helen Shuman, 612 Maclay street Plans were dis Mrs. George Appleby is chairman of the concessions committee work ing with the fcilowing sub-chair cussed for a bake sale to be held Saturday, May 2. at the Broad street market house.

Those present were: real circus will be displayed during the program, which has been arranged largely to demonstrate the men: Mrs. J. Heckler, Mrs. Stuart Askins, Mrs. A.

H. Hershey, Mrs. S. E. Long, Mrs.

J. F. Reese, Mrs. Harry Cobaugh and Mrs. George Anderson.

OX Dorothy bmith, Doris Shenk. Mary Lower, Betty Jane Keys, Mary Porter, Jane Shultz, Irene Hammond. physical education facilities of the local Extra attractions will be provided in addition to the clowns Hummer, Mary Wolfensber- it and gymnastic acts, Indians, aano ers and athletic performers. ger, Mary Wennck, Dorothy Shade, Lorraine Edwards and Helen Main events tonight and tomorrow night will be presented at 8 o'clock, while exhibitions and other The weekly meeting of the M. B.

D. F. Club of William Penn was held at the home of Richard Shue, 533 Wiconisco street. Plans for a aw I' -xvi week-end cottage party was dis SHORT AND QUICK ALTOONA By burning his ledgers, Dr. J.

L. Brubaker, 82-year-old physician, has wiped out thousands of dollars in bills owed' by patients. FRANKLIN James McDonald, 24, was killed and two women injured when their, automobile crashed into a pole yesterday. RENOVO Burns suffered when a can of gasoline exploded resulted in the death of 60-year-old Edwin cussed. New members were admitted and new officers took charge.

Those present were: Herman Bender. Mer fa. vin Hoch, Robert Rowe, Harry Reel, Kenneth Myers. Frank Kreider, Richard Schreckengaust, Harry Howard, Ralph Kendall, -eorge fr Greater Savings Greater Selection This Easter tree at the home of Mrs. H.

435 Harris bwiers. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Wilboul Calomel And You'll Jump Oul of Bed in the Morninf Rarin' to Go Th Hver should pour oat two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats np your stomach.

You get constipated. Your whole system is poisoned and you feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. Laxatives are only makeshifts. A mere bowel movement doesn't get at the cause. It takes those good, old Charter's Little Liver Pills to get these two pounds of bile flowing freely and make yen feel "up and Harmless, gentle, yet amazing in making bile flow freely.

Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by Bam. Stubbornly refuse anything else. 26a ALTOONA Philip H. Briden-baugh, 85, one-time president of the street, is attracting much attention throughout the neighborhood. Mrs.

Kleckner took the skeleton of last year's Christmas tree and decorated the boughs with colored egg shells. The young woman admiring the tree is Miss Florence Shenk. We had (o carry a tremendous stock for our phenomenal pre-Easter business. We still have an immense stock from which to choose. P5 Juniata Collegiate Institute and founder of the first Indian school east of the Mississippi River in 1888.

died yesterday at his home in Martinsburg. DRAW JURORS FOR Dolson, Middletown: Walter B. Grata; Paul C. Steelier. 1332 State Elsie McBride.

Millersburg; Hsrry W. Risser. Middletown. R. D.

1: Charles Foster, Wiconisco; Bertha Cocklln, 1153 Hudson street: George H. Bl.vmlre, 1614 1 Chestnut Btreet: Scott S. Burgeon, 14 South Seventeenth street: Jacob Schna- tier, 2035 Whitehall street: Addison Ha-inor. Rovalton: Rnv Miller. Hummels-' DUNMORE Edward J.

Dougherty, treasurer of this borough, died yesteday at his home after an illness of several months. COURT IN JUNE Jurors were drawn yesterday for Mannish and dressy. the criminal and civil -courts or tne London Tan with White Smart and Comfortable Spectator Types June sessions in Dauphin County. town. R.

D. Elizabeth H. Loban, .3111 North Front street: Thomas Hubley, 1022 Catherine street; Mildred Fasnacnt, Mil-lersburg; J. Arthur Dietrich, 1932 Mi-nada street; Robert S. Stober.

Highspire: Robert Metzler, Royalton: Harry Kess-ler, Harrisburp, R. D. 1: William H. Etnoyer. Penbrook: Clyde Buck, 1120 North Sixth street: Harry A.

Rudy. 603-A Peffer street; Clayton Travltz, 641 Main street; Wheeler, Penbrook. 9 Furred and tailored. Spring's newest colors, Unlimited selection. Sizes for everyone.

1 Prices for every purse, Two hundred and eight jurors were drawn. Grand Jurors Drawn Jurors drawn' for the Criminal Court sessions beginning Monday, May Z5, are as follows: Pmil feteube. SRO South Cameron street Now Reduced to William J. McCammon. 1540 North Sixth street; Joseph H.

Knepley. 120H North (Fourteenth street: Edward Buck. Her James Harman, Lykens; Mae A. ifoleman. 122 North summit street: Ruth Brb, 11100 North Fifth street; Mary Jones, Oberlln: Harry M.

Lirtdlck. 111U North seventeenth street: Earl Eiaen- $1 .95 $1 AL95 Bishop Brown to Speak At Ohev Sholom Tonight Bishop Wyatt Brown, of the Har-risburg Diocese of the Episcopal Church, will speak this evening at the annual good-will' service in Ohev Sholom Temple, of which Dr. Philip David Bookstaber is rabbi. His subject will be "Good Will on Earth." Ephraim Brenner and Benjamin Cantor, president and vice-president of the brotherhood of the Temple, A Springlike combination smart now with your costumes and will give fashionable accent to your prints and Summer frocks later Pictured, London Tan with genuine White buck, Sizes 3 to Widths AAA to berirer. 1028 South Cameron stxeet; Sam Tavlor.

1(105 North Sixth street: Wil- 5 1 st Anniversary Sale M. IiOok. Oberlln: Blaine Kline. En-ihaut: Aaron AV. Green.

23 North Fifteenth street: P. Thomas Croyle, 1715 iVerbeke street: Oliver B. Keck. Her- shev: Elden w. Miller.

1940 Mulberry Values to $29.50 street; Marie Cooper. 1321 State street; 60e Condensed Jnd Salts. Harry C. Doyle. 1514 Susquehanna street Clvde 1.

Morrow. 1314 North Sixth street 'Rosrer R. Vrich. m28 North street; Charles (3. Fry, 7K North Sixteenth M.OO Adler-ika 67c FREE Two Moth linn With SI.

00 J-lit qunrt can all for 67c S5e Citrate of Dr. West 23a Tooth Paste which sponsors this service, will par litreet: Donald Cole. Mlddietown; vv H. Mueller. 110 Swatara street.

I Petit Jurors Selected Magnesia $2.00 8. S. Tonic U'T )lood ticipate the program. Doctor Bookstaber will read the second These ninety-two petit jurors were 8c 10c chapter of the Ethics of the Fathers arawn xo serve at quarter sessions court commencing Monday, May i William B. Marrley.

Harrisburp. R. n. Rebecca P. Keith.

1011 North Front Sport, dress and tailored. Correctly styled. The season's new fabrics. Hundreds to select from. Complete range of sizes.

Extra Yt and sizes. and will speaic on ethics and Prayers." Bruce Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, 2430 Green street, will ob street; John Dlncrer. contractor, 112 FREE! 1 Bottle Tardley Lavender with 3 35c cakes Yardley Soap All for $1.00 "To Finish The Season" Before Dressing In Summer Clothes.

serve Bar Mitzvah at tne services in the temple, this evening. He will give the blessings before and after SI. 23 Thermos Bottle I'int Size 63c Verbeke street: J. Ralph Harner. VU-iliamstown; George Manton, Proirress; i Harry F.

1S27 North Seventh istreet: George H. Charles. 1R26 Paxton street: Ttarvey El. Mover. 32? South Fourteenth street: Ross Rhoads, Union Deposit: George R.

Pritchard, JflOfl North street: Frances M. Reindel. 1629 Nau-daln street: Robert Bishop. Rteelton; -Warren F. Hesse.

1717 Herr street: Anna iBarnhart, Millersburir; Joseph P. Curry. 1X91 Boilv HtrAPt PVnnlr H. Ktemler. 1427 the Torah service as well as read i 10c TIBIS 5c from the Torah and preach a ser- SPRING NEEDS Now Reduced to monette.

Pulpit honors will De extended to him. his father and Morris E. Jacobsonj president of the Tem iSusquehanna street: Mary E. Goss. 1R2H ple.

Mr. and Mrs. Cooper will entertain at their home after the serv- S1.00 e. John Fertig. chief of the Legisla .95 NUJOL Isusauehanna etreet: Leroy Berry, too iNortb.

Eighteenth etrect; Harry Stoner. 11012 Berrvhill street: Maude Rehn. 520 North sixteenth street; Alice Rudy, Penbrook; Harold Stotz, Mlddietown; Nellie M. Downey, Mlllersburg; E. Harry Fink.

HiKhspire; Joseph. E. Slothower, 214 South Thirteenth street: Arthur Hrpssler. WMIiamstown! Harry C. Swartz.

2 tive Reference Bureau, will speak 390 Blue Jay-corn Fads at the meeting of the Young Peo Pint 49c nies' Temnle League Sunday eve I5c ning. Joseph Freedman will B1723 Penn street: Harry Bowman. 338 T.ocust street Steelton: Danner A. Wam- 89c '26 83c 17c 49c 31c 84c 52c 39c Squibb's Mineral Oil, quart 50o Lyon's Tooth Powder 51.00 Miles Nervine 25c Mennens Talcum Powder Guam Tablets. 50's 50c Phillip's Milk of Magnesia $1.25 Petrolagar, all numbers 75c Ovaltine Health Food 60c Bromo Seltzer and Louis Adier.

cnairman oi tne program committee, will introduce! Values to $14.95 ALL HIGHER PRICED SUITS REDUCED TO l2 Fertig. The meeting will De open to the public, i 75c 80c U. S. P. S-cr.

Aspirin Kruschen Salts ipler. 1S33 North Sixth street: Hazel Kauffman. 2252 North Fourth street; ithe Rev. H. H.

Hoffer. Grantville; George Wiconisco: James Stinner. iWilliamstown: Jacob Doup. Mlddietown; Raymond Basehore, Hershey, R. D.

lErhman Turns, Harrlsburg R. D. Mary Sargent. 615 Calder street: M. Elizabeth Geyer.

1916 North Third street; Ruth K. Goodman. 2148 North Fifth street: Irene Danner. 305 Cumberland street; Delia Bates, Wllliamstown P. Ruth Williams.

Lykens; Paul Fredrick H14 Ross street; Ralph Highsplre; George Coleman. Wil-Ulamstown P. Harry M. Warden, 4 iCurtin street: Floreuce Brashears, 115 'North Fitte-nth street: Ullie X. Hols-'bersr.

JS21 Regina street: Edward I. Book. 22S1 North Fifth street; Mabel iEitnier, Harrlsburg. R. D.

Charles G. MilloraHiirir- T. Gebhart. I5c 39c 100's 40c Squibb's Tooth 33 Fresh, new prints. Smart sheers and crepes.

Every desired color. For All Occasions, Sizes from Junior Miss Matron. Extra and Half Sizes. 35e Mavis for 25c 11.00 Noro-forms 53c Wool Knickers and Shorts $1.39 (A Limited Quantity at 99c) Long Trousers Sweaters Polo Shirts 79c ALL SIZES 49c 40c 34c 39c 15c 34c 77c 1 aaic 60c Mum 60c Non Spi 50c Zip Cream Depilatory 50c J. J.

Baby Powder 25c Resinol Soap 50c Krcml Shampoo $1.25 Absorbine Jr Now Reduced to B22 Showers street; Paul t. Stone, -tiff Brookwftod street; Charles A. Harris. Penbrook; William Hopkins. Mlddietown: R.

B. Murray, 224 Relly streets Paul V. QulBley, 2133 Penn Btreet; Earl Cain. i Mid-lletown: Clinton Ciilllson. 1719 'Hunter street; Paul II.

Chadwlck, 805 North Second street: Mabel Carman, I Hershey: Harry B. Hollenbaueh, 21J7 Moore street; GenrKe Ocker. 271 BrigKf street; Mack R. Walanka. 1935 Bellevue road: Harry E.

Witinan. 610 Geary street: Russell D. Bower. 1521 Catherine street; Sylvester N. Vounfr, 1123 Rolles-ton street: Oscar H.

Wertz. Ellzabeth- Charles W. I.ingle. 1724 Wayne A Tasty Delight For Any Dessert TWO LAYER BANANA CAKE With Banana Filling and Icing (1.00 Lanex Epsom Salts 8 pounds ISc 67c street; Maudellne Karman. Hummeis-town; Calvin L.

Bailey. 1198 Walnut street; John E. Brame. 1S5 Sylvan Terrace: Christian Balsbaugh. Hummels-town R.

Thomas W. Lesher. Palmyra; i Warren B. Laudermilch, 1901 North Bec- Nestle's Vib. bars 2 for 25c Values to $12.95 Better Dress Dept.

2nd Floor Chocolate Covered Cherries lb 25c BOYS' DEPT. 25c Box Harry M. Hoffman. Halifax. R.

D. 1: Edwin C. Baer, Hummelstown: William J. Mumma. I.lnelestown.

R. D. 2: Georgre H. Colestock. 1612 Wallace street; Edward S.

Snyder. Pillow: Anna Keim. HiKhspire: Clarence H. Miller. Ii08 State TtartliB A Hnrrinhurr R.

D. 2: 35c Manicare ISc Epsotabs I3c iWlllia'm K. Winebolt. 1404 Regina street; The Best Jerome Kicker. Hummeisiowu, Robinson.

Mlddietown: Harriet Smeltzer, CHILDREN'S COATS That Were to $10.95 11915 North Seventh' street; Mary CIGARS DAVIS CUP. COGNAC, MOHAWK CHIEF 2c Jfc 93c New, Spring DRESSES and R-c. llo round Moth Balls All wool fabrics In a variety of Havana Ribbons, Cinco, Mapacuba, Flor De Melba, Allisonia, Clark's Hand Made 6 for 25c; Box of 50, $2 1 nonnd for 0 I5c Values in Harrisburg styles. Sizes 7 to 16. CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS Ringless Chiffon and Medium EI Producto, It a I i Dutch Masters, Manuel, Prince Hamlet.

Habanello, Blackstone, Webster, Robert Burns 10c; 3 for 25c; 5 for 40c Box of 50. $3.85 Ijaughlin, stcairon. tarien nointin. Elizabethvllle. R.

T. 1: James A. Mc-Laughlen. 1307 North Front street: Israel O. Deckard.

3524 N'-rth Fourth street. Common Pleas Court Ninety-two traverse' jurors were drawn to serve at Common Pleas Court commencing Monday, June 8, as follows: Jennie Rleitle. Park street; John C. Hlxler, Fishervllle; J. A.

Lebo, Millersburir. R. V. Dewalt, Dauphin D. Edna Deweeze.

Steelton: Samuel Richwine. 1930 Fulton street: William B. Brunner. 1R32 North Fifth street; Elsie Balletts. 1601 Penn street; f.lnude C.

Merrill. 2010 Market street: Elwood D. 'Cassell, 22 South Eighteenth street; George Hoffman. Halifax. R.

D. 1: William Hand, Wiconisco P. O-i Charles 701 Benton street; Howard Heisler. KiOtt North street: Wilbur Hoffman. Gratz; Sara Adams.

PJ21 North Fifth street: Harry Hnrtman. Steelton; Catharine Knaur. 257 North street; L.e-roy Wiley. Penbrook: Frank V. Usher, 411 Brigga street: George A.

Hoffner. 307 Herr street: Maxwell B. Goldstein. 412 Forster street: John J. Krafslg.

1628 Penn street: Caroline Doup Hess. Royal-ton; William H. Milllken. 646 Woodbine street: Gideon S. Brunner.

Loyalton: Catherine Brown. Steelton; Frank Vog-ler. 555 Dunkle street: Christian Moyer. Hershey: Mary E. Sohnner, Mlddietown: Ella Probst.

1600 Market street: John W. Cowden. 1711 North Second i. ITA Vif.K 00 Texas A large group that 5 were to $1.00 I Bisodol 4 I 59c Noxzema iU 7 Rubbing I Alcohol I 10c Service Crystals 57c (Values to $7.95) All the Newest Plain Colors Prints and Combinations Misses', Women's and Extra Sizes Downstairs GIRLS' DRESSES Ripple, Show Boat, Bugler, Kite, Golden Grain 3 for 10c light and dark shades. 5 ,) UMtUili 2 Pairs $1.15 Regular SI.75 TNkav's sues 7 to 10.

iney were to $3.95 Beechnut. Polar Bear, Red Man, Hard Cash, Crimson Coach lie 85c Quality Neuro- phosphate Clark's Book Matches Box Of 50, 8c $1.23 street: Ira F. Alleman. Mlddietown. R.I D.

Lottie M. Zerby, Harry Duke's Mixture, A tot 1 Bull Durham Smartest REDUCTIONS on all BAGS SCARFS SKIRTS BLOUSES and JACKETS former tJo owens, 22 Market street: nanei Reeser. Steelton: Quentln Jenkins. 1406 Vernon street; Michael Cunninuham. 63 Schuylkill street; Mary P.

Lee, 702 Showers street; Ross Rank. Grantville: George K. Brandt, 1843 Briggs street; Nora Kohr. Royalton; William B. Shart-zer.

1442 Market Amy P. Keffer. 122 Swatara street: James Kingston. Wllliamstown; Christlsn Swart Hummelstown: Christian Swartz, Hummels Paris Colors For 1.75 Ovo-ferrin 69c Wood- bnry's rarlnl Puap f'nka Red Man. Peachy Polar Bear.

Mail Pouch 8c 2 for 15c Prince Albert, lb 6c Half Half, lb 65c Sir Walter Raleish, 70c Grander, lb 7lc Velvet, lb 69c Regular $1.00 Qualify Spring 6c town: Goldle Samson. 628 Kelker street; Ralph R. Palmer. 16 North Sixteenth street: I. N.

Beietline. Harrishurg. R. D. Vincent McAulllff, Wllliamstown: John R.

We'g'e. 221 Pine street; Adai Laco 2 Pairs $1.50 Hsrclerode. 709 Benton street; Kath-erine Markley, 23(1 Verbeke street: Catherine Shultz. Oberlln: Klizabeth McMul-lan, 1H03 Derry street; Harold ('. Woods, 1519 North 1'ront street; Elizabeth K.

Reel. 1.119 South Cameron Btreet: James P. Kisner, Hsrrlsburg, R. 1). 2: John 1 PrniTBiH' Mvlln .20 .10 1.00 2 Union Leader 2 Pipe cleaners 1 Briar Pipe Castile Packer's Scalptone The Store Dependable Shampoo 1 1 Mnrr street: Merla M.

ITnrten hn otth. 29c Finest quality ringless chiffon with double run-stop garter protection and heel within a heel. 39c All for 49C 2352 Derry street; George A. Hoverter, Evergreen street; Edward H. Schell.

2031 Green street; JnsUua Mlddleton, 1342 North Seventh street; Barton Myers, Lykens; Stephen Straw, 2012 Green street; Edward Croll, West. Main street; U. S..

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