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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 9

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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9
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PAGE NINE THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1934 RUNS RE-KNIT FREE Z. S. Wolf, the club adviser, and Mr. Keener, of the faculty of John the drive by Frank Levergood, pres ident of the school board. READING In a breach of prom Mayor Buys First Legion Poppy Harris, were hosts.

AN OUTSTANDING HOSIERY SCOOP SHORT AND QUICK LANCASTER The $355 estate of Miss Louise A. Weitzel was left to ise suit against Paul son At a recent meeting of the Beta of a Pottstown bakery owner. Miss A. Margaret Sassamas, local theater Phi Sorority of William Penn and John Harris, Miss Jean Stotz, 2037 Zarker street, was hostess. Final plans for the private pledge dance June 1 at the Carlisle Country Club employe, yesterday was awarded $3000 by a Jury in civil court here.

STROUDSBURG When the truck in which he was riding overturned, Full-Fashioned Pecoi Edge Unequaled for Beauty and Quality At This Low Price Every (a Pair A Is Kew tfi Fresh 7 1 and I Raymond Marsh, 30, was fatally In the Moravian Home for Aged Women, Lititz, It was learned yesterday when the thirty-word will was filed for probate here. Miss Weitzel was a resident of the home. JOHNSTOWN As Ferndale High School seniors were In the midst of were maae. Girl puoilf vesterdar wltnsd jured yesterday. A car forced the truck from the road, causing it to upset, State motor patrolmen were demonstration of artifical respira told.

tion, given Dy j. Mccaney or the State Life Saving Board. He was POTTSTOWN From a list of sixty-two aplicants, Pottstown school Perfect I a campaign to raise funds to pur chase a sift for their retiring prin "directors yesterday elected Frank M. Haiston, of McConnellsburg, su cipal. they were instructed to halt assisted by Walter Kirker, physical director at the Y.

M. C. and Douglas Bowman, the swimming instructor at the Y. M. C.

A. Mc-Calley also spoke on new methods of artifical respiration. perintendent of the local public schools. He was formerly principal of schools at Royalton and Oberlin, and supervising principal at Callouses Instantly relieved and quickly, tafely removed by thit double-acting, iafe, ure treatment. -1 ni.rr-rr-r--T-.-j-r JH'-imi i wn-i j7 "V---- iwwwwut mtMmxxA iaaw.W.

JfH" Jtrm "--iifc-'iL--iT i miawr-tfn )r jfj jj ill f-Ju ii rid? y- i A ll1n" 1 'n 1 Emperor Hirohlto of Japan recently observed the thirty-third anniversary of his birth. He Is the 124th ruler in the unbroken line of Japanese emperors. DrScholl's Zinopads Now Ycu Vomen Who Want Finer Chiffon Rose at a Bread and Butter Price Here's Your Chance MISSING VOTE ROLL IS FOUND The missing portion of the paper roll from the voting machine of the Fourth Precinct. Seventh Ward, was found in the office of the county commissioners yesterday. Instead of placing it into a separate envelope provided for it and including it with the other returned matter in one larce envelope, the election officials of the district rolled the sheet tied it with a ribbon and handed it over the counter at the office of the county commissioners separately.

The roll of paper was ignored for a time by clerks in the office, who were not aware of its significance. It was discovered yesterday and handed over to the official return board, which completed the computation of the vote cast in Dauphin County in the primary election. The checkup did not change the result of the vote in the district mOPlSBUffG'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE! As Usual Harrisburg's Outstanding Optical Values! Featured for This Week Engraved Rimless Mountings New" style in white or pink, adaptable to any shape or sire of rimless lenses. Individually fitted and adjusted. 44c Fall Pore Silk Very Special Mayor George A.

Hoverter bought the first poppy to open the American Legion Memorial Day poppy sale. Mrs. Reid Fortenbaugh, chairman of the American Legion Auxiliary Committee, is shown pinning the poppy on the Mayor's coat. On the right is Mrs. Ray E.

Taylor, wife of the chairman of the American Legion Committee. fA 4 the possibilities of enlisting the youth to a greater degree on behalf LUTHERANS WILL WHOLESALE HOSIERY STORES THISH IT opposite Hi I flinU I pENN HARRIS HOTEL Following th repeal of tha Eighteenth Amendment public achools of Springfield, Mo, instituted a com- prehensive course in temperance as part of the curriculum. i Trinity Church, this city, and MEET IN LITITZ kmmmmMum RUNS RE-KNIT FREE mm-m'nmgmmm miifjj mum Hi i i iiiia ii mniimii 1 A Group of Engraved Frames Each one equipped with newest improvements sucH as Pearloid nose-rests, adjustable pads, etc Your own lenses inserted FREE. flow Is the Time For Painting Ton Can't Go Wrong By Using H. Jacobs, St Matthew'g Church, this city, were re-elected as trustees of the Tressler Orphans' Home at Loysville.

The Rev. Dr. S. Wlnfield Herman, of Zlon Lutheran, was reelected a director of Grace College, Washington, D. proposed college for Lutheran women.

The Rev. Robert L. Lang, Middle-town, and Roy C. Daugherty, Reading, were elected as trustees of the Home for the Aged at Washington, D. I The East Pennsylvania Synod of the United Lutheran Church concluded its ninety-third annual convention in Christ Church yesterday after setting the 1935 budget at $135,907 and selecting St Paul's Church, Lititz, for next year's meeting.

I A resolution. Introduced at the closing sessions late yesterday by the Bev. W. H. Berry, Glenside, syn- odical representative of the Anti-: Saloon League of Pennsylvania, and urging "closest co-operation" and "renewed interest" in combatting the "evils of intemperance," was adopted.

Established IMS MOORE'S HOUSE PAINT Established 1833 I $2-75 or temperance reiorm. Provisions made in the next year's budget include: $98,381 for the United Lutheran Church, $10,325 for the synodical treasury, $14,700 for the ministerial education committee, and $12,501 for synodical missions. The 1935 budget exceeds last year's by $2797 and calls for a per capita assessment of $4.30 on each communicant member. Alternate ministerial delegates to the United Lutheran Church convention next October at Savannah, Ga, were elected yesterday afternoon as follows: The Rev. H.

L. Baughman, Philadelphia; the Rev. Dr. J. F.

Knittle, Manheim; the Rev. Dr. L. C. Manges, of Memorial Lutheran, this city; the Rev.

Robert L. Lang, Middletown; the Rev. Dr. Ross Stover, Philadelphia; the Rev. Dr.

W. J. Miller, Philadelphia; the Rev. A. C.

Kan-zinger, Ardmore; the Rev. E. A. Chamberlin, Lebanon; the Rev. E.

Martin Grove, of Bethlehem Lutheran Church, this city; the Rev. J. Harold Mumper, Lititz; the Rev. H. S.

Dollman, Pine Grove; the Rev. T. B. Peery, Philadelphia; the Rev. C.

S. Simonton, Messiah Lutheran Church, this city, and the Rev. C. L. Mogel, Ferndale.

The Rev, R. L. Meisenhelder, of "GROUND-IN" BIFOCAL LENSES For BOTH near and far sight Invisible, with fa -no lines to show. Thorough eye examination jS included. Every pair thoroughly guaranteed.

The resolution In full follows: "Resolved, that we continue to present to our people with renewed Factories at Newark and Carteret, N. Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis, Toronto, Canada Don't Forget Our Removal Sale. Prices Greatly Reduced. We Will Be in Our New Location on or About June 1st, at 106-108 S.

2nd St. For that leaking: roof, get "SEALTITE" Black Asphalt Asbestos Roof Paint Contains No Coal Tar 1 Gal- 57c 5 Gal. Can, $1.89 Harisburg Wall Paper Paint Phone 4-1867 (Open Saturdays until 7 P. 23 S. Second St.

William Penn Notes The S. C. S. Sorority of William Penn met at the home of Miss Carolyn Lane, 2640 North FCth street recently. The following pledges were initiated: Miss Dorothy Shade, Miss Mary Wenerick, Miss Margaret Shipe, Miss Jane Shultz and Miss Doris Shenk.

A meeting will be held next Tuesday at the home of Miss Marl Martin, 616 Muench street. A banquet was given Wednesday evening by the S. B. K. Fraternity of William Penn at Abbottstown.

(interest, the evils of intemperance and that we open our doors to the recognized representatives of the i temperance cause. "That we urge the federation of jail temperance forces into the clos-jest co-operation and, as far as pos-isible. into a working union. I "That a careful study be made of use Tour Have Your Eyes Examined Air cooled Charge Account i TnniTnn Private or Easy DR. B.

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