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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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PAGE TEN THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1936 New Cumberland American Legion Hill Players Club, will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the social hall at the post home, Front street, Wormleysburg. Mrs. John Maxton will be hostess. V.F.W, PLANS IN rost, ana otners will take part in the program. News of the West Shore town Women's Christian Temperance Union will be held Friday evening, October 23.

at 7.30 o'clock, in the Shiremanstown Community Build-ing. A pageant and special music will be featured. The program will be in charge of Mrs. C. H.

Browan. Delegation of Borough W. C. T. V.

PLANS MEETING SHIREMANSTOWN, Oct. 16. A special meeting of the Shiremans- WAR MEMORIAL WORMLEYSBURG, Oct. 16. Church at City Service oi the borough building under the direction of W.

Harry Baker, Jr. ENOLA CHURCH SUPPER ENOLA, Oct. 16. A spaghetti supper and card party will be held by Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, South Enola, October 22, in the church basement. T.

C. and L. H. Mrs. Karle Carter, Mrs.

J. Y. Shambach and Mrs. Francis Tyler; July 20, picnic, Mrs. Lila Read, Mrs.

C. W. Hunt, Mrs. Murray Ott, Mrs. Charles Redstone and Mrs.

Georee SDaneler. Wormleysburg Fire Co. To Buy Coat 8, Helmets WORMLEYSBURG, Oct. 16. The Wormleysburg Fire Company will hold a special meeting at 7.30 o'clock this evening in the borough hall to approve the purchase ot new coats, suits and helmets which will be on display.

Plans also will be made for an indoor fair to be held soon in the borough building. Forrest D. Bennett is president of the company. NEW CUMBERLAND. Oct.

16. FALSE TEETH The war memorial of the West $9.50 A delegation from the First Church of God in this place attended a "God Speed" service in the Maclay W.G.T.U.IN CAMP HILL LIST PLANS CAMP HILL, Oct 16. The Camp Hill Women's Christian Temperance Union, which meets the third Tuesday of every month in the local Methodist Church, has announced Mr Vrlcn Arm Tnw Bnl Onnllfv Tflvht Committee chairmen are as follows: Mrs. Wiliam Denison, devotions; Mrs. Lila Read, program; Mrs.

Street Church of God, Harrisburg, Wednesday night, for Miss Eunice CARD PARTY BY V. F. W. WORMLEYSBURG, Oct 16. The Ladies' Auxiliary to West Shore Broken or I.ooee Plate.

Remade Like ew Brlns Your Old Plate Int DR. WEINTRAUB, Dentist Cor. 4th Market Sts. Phong 8-0509 Earle Carter, ways and means; Mrs. Charles Redstone, calling; Mrs, Catlin, who will sail for India Oc tober 30.

George W. Kehr, S. T. Mrs. Earle The invitation of the local church rost.

No. 1462, Veterans of Foreii Wars, will hold a card party tonig! Carter. Y. T. Mrs.

J. Y. Sham bach, L. Mrs. C.

W. Hunt, T. was extended by the Rev. J. A.

Det ter, secretary of the Board of For eign Missions. its annual calendar lor ine ensuing Mrs Georee A. Stearns, union signal; Mrs. Homer Snitcher, mov- year. The tiroeram titles and persons in POME ROY'S MMDIHutt OttMttt OtPOtTMtNT STOPS" ing picture; Mrs.

George Spangler, charge are as follows: October 20, Hostess to Pinochle Club legislative; Miss Mary F. Little, pub licity; Mrs. Olive Pettit, temperance, Shore Veterans of Foreign Wars Post, No. 1462, Wormleysburg, which is now nearing completion at Rolling Green Memorial Cemetery, will be dedicated Sunday, November 15, with many State and local officials of veterans' organizations taking part in the ceremony. The memorial, a model of which will be on display next week in the Garden of Memories at the Progress Exposition sponsored by THE PATRIOT and THE EVENING NEWS at the State Farm Show Building, was designed by Raymond Coran, of Philadelphia, and is being constructed of limestone.

In the center of the memorial plaza rises a steel flagstaff sixty feet high, at the base of which are four bronze memorial tablets, representing the four major wars in which the United States has been engaged. The memorial will be dedicated to the memory of those missions and Sunday Schools; Mrs, Murray Ott, non-alcoholic fruit beverages, and Mrs. Howard Sigler, legislation and citizenship, Mrs. George W. Kehr and Mrs.

W. C. En-terline; November 17, Sabbath observance and Sunday Schools, Mrs. Olive Pettit and Miss Mary F. Little; December 15, peace, Mrs.

Donald James and Mrs. Bruce Dunlap; January 29, temperance facts with a Last Day to consult Miss Juliette Lippe, special Nemo Corse-tiere, on your particular figure At New Cumberland Home NEW CUMBERLAND, Oct 16. Mrs. J. C.

Fuchs. of 1219 Bridge street was hostess recently to the Jolly Ate Pinochle Club at her tiome. Those present were: Mrs. Peters, Mrs. Baman, Mrs.

Dahlin, Mrs. Radcliffe, Mrs. Heling and Mrs. Gallagher, all of Luck-now; Mrs. Isaac Hall and Mrs.

Fuohs of this place. High scores were held medical temperance. YEARPROGRAM mm-M luncheon at the home of the president, Miss Beth G. Stearns, 118 North Twenty-sixth street. Miss i Stearns and Mrs.

Ellenberger. (This jis a departure from the regular date land program)." I February 16, community supper, Dr. B. L. Scott and Mrs.

Mary Ott; March 16. publicity through the radio OF LEGION UNIT Dy jvirs. ijanun ana Mrs. Isaac Hall, i Mrs. meters received the booby prize.

CAMP HILL, Oct 16. The next meeting of the Camp Hill Amert 1 mm mv Ml mm mr and motion picture, Mrs. Snitcher wno served in the Revolutionary War. the Civil War, the Spanish-American War and the World War. At each end of the plaza is a limestone bench which in turn is flanked by two fluted limestone columns.

A special feature of these can Legion Auxiliary on November 12 will be in charge of the membership committee of which Mrs. and Mrs. Hawbecker; Apru 20, health and temperance, Mrs. Howard Sigler and Mrs. Spangler; May 18,.

child welfare and character building, Mrs. C. C. Black, Wormleysburg, and Mrs. Ralph Irwin; June 15, Y.

Clarence Wolf is chairman. Hostesses will be Mrs. C. L. Sie-bert, Mrs.

W. F. Bernard, Mrs. Blanche K. Sterling, Mrs.

G. W. V0 ft columns are the bowls by which they are capped which are so constructed that oil may be burned in them to provide a torchlight effect for military occasions. The cemetery in which the memorial will be dedicated is situated at Creek and Carlisle roads near the LEAVES FOR VIRGINIA CAMP HILL, Oct 16. Miss Mary Jo Hare, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. H. Frank Hare, 257 North Twenty-fourth street left yesterday for Lynchburg, where she will visit her sister, Miss Virginia Hare, who is a sophomore at Randolph Macon College for Women. W. C.

T. U. TO MEET NEW Oct. 16. The next meeting of the New Cumberland W.

C. T. U. will be held in Trinity United Brethren Church Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock for which an interesting program has been arranged. Greenwood, Miss Florence Collier, Mrs, Grace Clark, Mrs.

F. B. Thompson, Mrs. Harold Fry, Mrs. J.

B. I a palter: 'AiryrJVm hw Chrismore, Mrs. Elsie Alleman and Miss Margaret Kiefer; Meetings will be held on the second Tuesday of each month throughout the year in the social hall of the borough building. The calendar for the year, which follows the suggestion of the National American Legion Auxiliary, is as follows: December, Christmas cheer for veterans and their families. Mrs.

Clarence E. Berner, program chair 2" BIG 1 WEEK OF SAVINGS 50 Reading Railroad station at Camp Hill. Gen. Smedley Butler, of Philadelphia, will be the principal speaker at the ceremonies. Commander H.

D. Wilhelm, Dr. Lawrence Howe, of New Cumberland, who is to be installed as commander November Samuel J. Kennedy, past commander: Patrick McCann. Lemoyne: TO COMPLETE PLAT CAST CAMP HILL.

Oct. 16. Trvouts to POME ROYS Humtuti mum wtuMmxr stok Again Lippman's make this sensational offer YOUR OLD WATCH regardless of its age or condition can be used as part payment on any of these famous watches. ALLOWANCES UP TO $15.00 complete the cast of "Hawks Island." Commander Arch W. Miller, of the a play to be produced by the Camp I man.

Hostesses, Mrs. v. H. fateiner, Mrs. Herman Hoffmire, Mrs.

L. M. WATCH REPAIRING BULOVA ELGIN GOTHAM GRUEN AND HAMILTON WATCHES SALE OF CIRCULATING EI A IR Sterner, Mrs. Nelson Lund. Mrs.

Young, Mrs. C. M. Nolte, Mrs. Leon Gorton, Mrs.

Thomas Green, Ira Felix, Miss Lillian Wilson, Mrs.1 Breese Stevens and Mrs. R. B. Ellenberger; January, Americanism and legislative program in charge of Mrs. Kenneth Northrup.

Hostesses, Mrs.1 C. E. Boose, Mrs. T. H.

Baird, F. Keim. Mrs. J. J.

Thomas, Mrs. H. M. Capper, Mrs. Charles Mrs.

R. F. Cunningham, Mrs. F. P.

Whitman, Mrs. L. G. Handwerk, Mrs. Grace Ballau and Mrs.

Joseph Hayes; February, fidac and National defense in charge of Mrs. William Tate. Hostesses, Mrs. J. H.

Mrs. R. W. Griffiths, Mrs. Mary Griffiths, Mrs.

J. S. Sides, Mrs. J. E.

Martin, Mrs. Fred Clothier, Miss Mary F. Little, Mrs. W. Kreitzer, i Mrs.

N. V. Meeker, Mrs. E. E.

Wilson and Mrs. H. R. Wertz. I March, campaign for new members in charge of Mrs.

John L. Rausch. new Smartness FOR THE MATURE FIGURE A Nemo combination that works wonders for the fashionably full figure. It moulds the silhouette to new smartness, new beauty. You'll marvel at the way it smoothes out bulges and curves, yet gives real support and ample freedom.

Made of striped sateen with cupped lace bust sections. Has built-up shoulders and lined front. Well-boned. Style No. 71-500.

Price $5.00 Third Floor In our big stock you can find just the Heater to fit your needs and pocketbook. Every one is fully guaranteed to give heating satisfaction. Sale priced from i i iwiim i inn i Mil iiii im ii lit MWfii Mmmmmn mmmmrsmmwiMmi, jum II I II .11 ili Jfl MEN'S WRIST Pi watch mm Jfc- Beautifully de- nr WRIST I I ifl II n'-yta signed in white 1 11 yij I 1 fcffWffii WATCH I iiii and fully suar- ySS5v I I 2j anteed more- I SPL (fSJSl I 1 1 MEN'S YELLOW GOLD I iFWr- wrist watch urri: 3 ftfi Anted i I I fM 7-JeweIed A ffXi Jr daiUrwd. with Q) I moTement, fully SlUI 95 IIII r.inr anteed: an match. The mot t.

1 I 1 1 Iiii Rfl IdMil irift watch. i zZZZ amailnjr witch vnf I 1 III Iiii Ituy now. lay-away value, you have juk I 1 II lor nuts. ever seen. I II Mainsprings Qrc 33 Expert Jewelry Repairing Otht Rtpair at Equally Low Print Balcony i Hostesses, Mrs.

D. G. VanDeBoe, Mrs. A. G.

Francis, Mrs. H. C. Erickson, Mrs. Leroy Rife, Mrs.

O. L. Gonzales, 'Mrs. Roger S. Powell.

Mrs. M. Traw-litz, Mrs. Guy Kertzing and Mrs. I IBigler; April, music and flowers in 'charge of Mrs.

W. L. White. Hostesses, Mrs. J.

C. Weirick, Mrs. iSchroeder, Mrs. J. E.

Buch, Robert Lee Myers. Mrs. Paul Far- POME HOYS ber, Mrs. Harry Topliss, Mrs. Robert Meek, Mrs.

William Worcester, Mrs. R. B. Stetler and Mrs. M.

L. Wise. Memorial Day Program May, memorial and poppies in 1 charge of Mrs. K. W.

Lauer. Hostesses, Mrs. Jonas E. Cassell, Ivan Craig, Mrs. W.

W. Coombe, Mrs. Hanna Rownsley, Mrs. A. C.

Stailey, Mrs. Laura Morgan. Mrs. Ines Urich, Mrs. Joseph Farell, William Graham, Mrs.

U. G. Fry, Mrs. Donald James and Mrs. S.

S. E1SY TERMS June, election of officers Genuine ESTATE IIEATROLAS MAgPlSBuOCS QPEATEST DEPARTMENT STOPS Glasses That Will Relieve Your Eyestrain Strong, Stylish, Comfortable "Durabilt" Glasses Complete Complete range of new 1936 models for either coal or oil burning. Use our Easy Payment Plan. ANN0UI1CING A NEW BULOVA WATCH in cnarge or Mrs. Roy Snyder.

Hos-, tesses, ITrs. D. L. Gabel, Mrs. Forest; Hempt, Mrs.

Harold Brown, Mrs. Edith Marks, Mrs. John Weistling, Mrs. W. E.

Kirkpatrick, Mrs. V. Martin, Mrs. Charles Redstone, Mrs.j Laura Fisher, Mrs. Alma Wright and Mrs.

John E. Myers; the annual, picnic will be held in July terminat- ing the first period of the calendar.1 September, convention reports in TRADE-IN YOUR OLD STOVE LIBERAL ALLOWANCE THE "AMERICAN CLIPPER" charge of Mrs. George N. Wade. Hos-; tesses, Mrs.

John D. Weaver. Mrs. L. R.

Nailor, A. S. Benson, Mrs. H. R.

Lindenberger, Mrs. George $6-45 Holtzman, Mrs. Paul Hutchison, S2SJ5 Bntova's newest streamlined Watch for men; 17-jeweled, dependable movements in lifetime, yellow cold cases. Ralph VanTrine, Mrs. W.

P. McHol- land, Mrs. P. O. VanNees, Mrs.

R. L. Myers, and Mrs. E. D.

Latham. October, installation of officers in charge of the executive committee, covered dish supper. White lenses for single-vision, mounted in a new style frame of real beauty and comfort. Just the thing for those longer hours of reading and sewing. Accurate fitting.

Prompt service and our usual LOW PRICES have made us thousands of friends. Gorgeous 26 Diamond BRIDAL SET New Cumberland News; Schools Closed Two Days NEW CUMBERLAND, Oct consequence of the teachers attending the county institute at Car OFFER SAVIHGS UP TO AND MORE lisle the local schools were closed $.75 yesterday and today. Mrs. W. H.

Lechthaler and grand son Bobby Lechthaler, have gone to Washington to visit several days with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lechthaler Mrs. Frank Beckley of Long Island, N. is visiting her parents.

IN THEIR BIG, FALL SALE OF Divided Top Gas Ranges and Mrs. Georee Kaufman is I Optical Laboratory on the Premises Comfortable, Up-to-Minute Fixture this place. Richard Gise, of Second street who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Keystone Hospital, Harrisburg, several weeks ago was brought home. He is rapidly convalescing. The W.

M. A. of Trinity Un'ted Brethren Church will observe advancement day, October 25, with a special service. Miss Mary Wright is spending this week with Dr. and Mrs.

Augustus Wright in Philadelphia. The Condition nf Mrs Annia EE?" Price -1 i sel I Sale Reduction Imagine! 26 gorgeous, blue-white diamonds, set in a beautifully fashioned, heavyweight mounting. Neat! Smart! New! and at such an unbelievably low price. This Is truly a marvelous value one that you will always treasure. 25.00 89.50 ler, who has been ill at her home in AZBC DUO.

If 9:30 A.M. 330 P.M. lilt Magnificent Blue-White Solitaire Less Trade-in Allowance For Your Old Stove new Market, is improved. The Progressive class of Baugh man Memorial Methodist Sunda) School realized $70 at a rummage sale held at Harrisburg this week. J.

W. Eshelman is ill with pneumonia at his home in New Market. The Rev. J. L.

Lynn, of Philadel-? Pened a meat store in Mrs. Mary Ross' building in Reno street. SCOUT BAKED HAM SUPPER SHIREMANSTOWN fVr ir 10.00 for .50 YOU PAY Blue White Full Vi Karat Perfectly Brilliant Perfect Cut No Flaw Whatsoever A Guarantee Bond with every ring 79 Same Day Service 2 Days Only State Registered Optometrists 0 1 EASY TERMS Tickets are being sold for the baked jham supper to be held Saturday. evening from 5 o'clock until 7i clock in the community building i for the benefit of the Girl Scout and Set in an attractive, smartly designed yellow-gold mounting. USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT OR OUR CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN Equippped with beautiful electric light, chromium finish DeLuxe broiler.

"Silver Tone" modern Lusterloy cooking top, top burner covers, close flame top burners, Robertshaw heat control, full Rock Wool insulation. Choice of Red op Black handles. coy scout Troops. GUESTS AT CAMP HILL CAMP HILL, Oct. 16.

Mr. and Mrs. David Shay, of Halsted, are quests of Mr. and Mrs. George Stearns, 118 North Twenty-sixth street.

QLCD 3,4 NEW FAMILY IN BOROUGH NEW CUMBERLAND, Oct. 10-The Rev. J. L. Lynn's family moved from Philadelphia into Mrs.

Grace Kaufman's house in Eighth street i.

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