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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, PENNA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1936 THE WHIRL OF CAPITAL CITY SOCIETY AND NEWS OF PERSONAL INTEREST PAGE FOUR conference, and a worship service Bride of J. H. Dinger, Jr. will open the program, in charge of the religious committee. Class Meets Hie Al K.

Thomas Sunday School Class of Stevens Memorial Methodist Episcopal Sunday School Y. W. A. PLANS FOR MEMBERSHIP Photian Class to Meet The Thotian Class of the Salem Reformed Church will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at the home of Mrs. L.

C. Wurster, 3521 Sharon street. Paxtang. met last evening at the home of Mrs. Henry E.

Corner, of Baltimore, a director of the Baltimore Y. W. C. will discuss religious leadership during the afternoon. She is one of the vice- Plans for the annual member- HOSKING-rVF INTEREST are the details shin campaign of the Young Wom- HERBERT The Maharajah of Kashmir, India, has an annual income of $10,000,000 from his personal estate.

presidents of the national organ Mrs. Paul Lloyd, 1306 North Sixteenth street. Plans were discussed for a rummage sale, the date of which will be announced later. A social hour followed the business session. which have reached us concern en Christian Association will be discussed at the Fall Setting-Up ization.

Miss Groner will lead a discus. ing the reception and tea given Conference which will take place on Thursday, beginning at 4.15 o'clock in the afternoon. yesterday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. Walter P.

Maguire at their home, Willow Dam, at Flourtown, sion on Mrs. Corner's topic at 5 o'clock, and at 6 o'clock supper will be served. A panel discussion, with repre and her daughter, Joanne, have been enjoying a several days' visit with Mrs. Hosking's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry G. Keffer, who are just back from a delightful European sojourn, and tomorrow will return to their home at Over-brook Farms, Philadelphia. The Keffers, who returned Sat- Mrs. V. Grant Forrer is of the membership commit Philadelphia WmSN! sentatives of all departments par- The Matruires, who formerly re tee, which had set a goal of 1000, ticipating, will be conducted by sided in this city, presented their members.

Her committee includes Mrs. John Campbell at 7 JU41 mm-- Miss Marion Arnold, vice-chair attractive daughter, Miss Mary Espy Maguire, to society. The The subject will be "Youth Lead-! ershin in the Y. W. C.

The rluKnf onto va Vioni. WQa lnvolv in man; Mrs. j. jiowman, airs. Ross H.

Boas, Mrs. J. Hoffer Dct- closing service will be held at 8.30 weiler, Mrs. Ralph Eckels, Mrs. S.

urday evening to their home, 230 ja white gatin tunic govm having Woodbine street, passed six weeKslan anover jesign 0f flowers. The traveling in foreign countries. They model was fashioned with puffed IP Willi S. Froehlich, Mrs. Horace Geisel, Mrs.

B. Boyd Harrington, Mrs. J. enjoyed visiting in Ireland, Scot sleeves and a V-shaped decolletage oclock. I Reservations for the dinner should be made immediately at the Y.

W. C. A. The association will hold open house on Monday, September 28. Members', their families and their BEAUTY PEARL! F.

Hams, Mrs. F. L. Hessenher-ger, Mrs. Mark Holtman, Mrs.

Richard Hutchinson, Mrs. John Quaid, Mrs. George Ritter, Mrs. E. land and England and then traveled by plane to Holland.

Leaving Holland, the Keffers spent a short time in Belgium and then went to France. SniqIrtsondlotAt Rene Somerville Central Pennsylvania Representative for Belcano Cosmetics "The Fountain of Youth Brought to Your Dressing Table" Has Returned From the National Belcano Conference at New York City And Is Ready to Serve Her Patrons Phone 2-0263 622 No. Front St. Wormleysburg, Pa. Hill Roberts, Mrs.

H. A. Ruther- friends are invited to visit the She earned roses and gardenias. Mrs. Maguire was attired in orchid chiffon and her flowers were mauve tone orchids.

MRS. JOHN WILLIAMSON McPHERSON, III, of Haver-ford, the former Miss Harriet Gil ford, Mrs. D. E. Rush, Mrs.

Johnlbuilding at Fourth and Walnut marvelous R. AND MRS. E. S. stanairora, Mrs.

nomas in. streets. 21 den, John S. Spicer, Mrs. BERICH, 2403 North rronsrormahonj street, are also at their home Announce Birth Harper Spong, Mrs.

W. S. Williams, Mrs. B. II.

Wolfe and Mrs. Troup Zeth. bert, of this city, was among those presiding at the tea tables during the reception. Mrs. McPherson's after an unusually interesting vacation spent in Europe.

The Gerberichs, who sailed the Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Pollock, i of Ardmore, announce the birth of whiter 4 Program and policies lor th mother, Mrs. Henderson Gilbert, year will be discussed at the meet-a daughter, hhzabeth Anna, on comofexionx i 2 who is a sister of Mrs.

Maguire, latter part of July for foreign I1 shores, returned to this city on ing on Thursday. The committee! September 6, at the Misercordia in charge includes: jHospital, Philadelphia. Mrs. Pol- also presided at the tea tables, aa did Mrs. William Nevin, of Fhila.

Mrs. Troup Zeth, chairman; Mrs. lock was Miss Elsie Weast, daugh- ft--. lbs (Kl. ter of Mr.

and Mrs. E. H. Weast, il ti. delphia, who will be remembered as the former Miss Grace Hall, of Stadden Williams, Miss Mary Hoffer, president of the Y.

W. of Camp Hill. IK irresistible! i' 1 Saturday. They toured in Ireland, Scotland, England, Germany and France. While in Germany, Mr.

and Mrs. Gerberich visited the Rev. Stewart W. Herman, son of the Rev. Dr.

and Mrs. Stewart Winfield 1 this city. C. Miss Edith L. Groner, gen In the near future, Mr.

and Mrs. i Among the guests at the party eral secretary, and Mrs. Meade D. I Willi UICU CVII, Villlltvi-'i ana their infant daughter, will Detweiler, Jr, were Mrs. Charles H.

Gratf, ot Bethlehem, the former Miss Eliza Miss Hoffer will preside at the move to Toledo, Ohio Herman, of this city, who is pastor of the American Church in Berlin. Photo bjr Wlntard Studio MB. AND MRS. JOHN H. DINGER, JR.

I I'll tell the truth I my husband It I 1 tomawhat lealout. I Ha tays I look to 1 I young for my ago and I I attract too much at- I 1 tention." Don't tell I your husband about A I Beauty Paarta. 1 If under 60 or over 16 hero it just the thing you hava always boon looking for, but never found. An ab-lolutely now PN Thursday, Miss Alice Lea- Th wedding of Miss Martha Forney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Carson Forney, of Millersburg, to John H. Dinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dineer. 1329 North Second street, took place on Saturday cure, who Is president of the beth Brandt, of this city; Mrs.

Leonard J. Luckenbach, also of Bethlehem, the former Miss Mary Cooper, of Camp Hill, and Mrs. Francis J. Hall, whose home is near Bowmansdale. Miss Sara Gilbert, youngest daughter of the Henderson Gilberts, who, assisted at the tea, will leave Friday to continue her studies at Vassar College.

afternoon at the Millersburg United Brethren Church. Mr. and Mrs. Dinger are now traveling in the Middle West, and on their return they Junior League of Harrisburg, will leave for Washington to represent the Association of Junior Leagues of America at the Conference for will reside in Millersburg. Women Golfers Go to the Mobilization of Human Needs Beautiful Shoes The first meeting of the season Lancaster Tournament Foose Parent-Teachers To Meet on Thursday The Foose Parent-Teacher Association will open its Fall season of the local Junior League, by the EQUALLY as interesting are the way, will be held Thursday morn Representatives of the women's golf teams of the Harrisburg In Tune With the Times- details of the tea and reception given yesterday afternoon by discovery made by lucky accident Women are wild about them not a lotion, cream, pill, or powder.

It puzzles beauty specialists, chemists, doctors, and magicians. Try them today what luscious lips aoft white hands complexion like an oriental dream. Only $1.00 now. Your money refunded, plus postage, if not the greatest thing you hava over found. Ask for Neal's Beauty Pearls.

Get the original and genuine. Tokalon, 27 West 20th Street, New York City. ing at the Civic Club of Harrisburg, and in Miss Lescure's absence. Mrs. Ashlev DeWolf.

the with a meeting on Ihursday eve- Country Club, the Colonial Coun. Mrs. George H. Earle, mother mis, ueuiiic liOitCi muwicii i i fining at 7.30 o'clock at the school, i mi. try Club and the Carlisle Country vice-presiaent, wm presiae.

inei VV- iTWrepnt-h street npar Svramore business session is scheduled for her drauddaughter, Miss teenth Prior to the meeting the class pjm. rni ew Shoe Elegance 10.30 o'clock. rooms will be open for the inspec tion of the parents The debutante, who has visited here with Governor and Mrs. Earle, made her bow to society at "Wind Yesterday, the League hoard met at the Civic Club with Miss Les-cure presiding. Marshall Dean will be the guest speaker, and Mrs.

Fred Mulligan ward," Haverford, the home of her will sing. Miss Virginia Spangler Club motored to Lancaster this morning to "take part in a one-day invitation golf tournament at the Lancaster Country Club. The Harrisburg Country Club golfers included Mrs. H. O.

Bishop, Miss Virginia Fox, Miss Eleanor Smith, Miss Frances Goldsborough, Mrs. L. H. Revare, Mrs. Clayton J.

Lappley, Mrs. Redsecker Brinser, Mrs. James F. McCoy, Mrs. Samuel F.

Dunkle and Mrs. Charles E. Ryder. will entertain with a reading parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph karle. She was attractively gowned in peach tone moire and carried gar CORNS COME Immediately after the meetmcr a reception wiil be given for the denias. Mrs. Earle, wore a 4 and new members, debutante's mother wore a model This meeting will mark the close LPast eve'ntj Mi's was feted Merger is chaima.n. unless removed Roofand All Mrs.

J. D. Johnson, Mrs. Earl relatives at the Gulph Mills tn.V,T.cl..' "ghtbill, Miss Blanche Reese, toK Mi TTVrlnw TaiTlni" Mr a O. Farley Club, near Philadelphia, 1LS.

bU" wm ue Building. IStouirhton. Mrs. Harold L. Bcck- The association is planning Afra yinvj whaipn.

Mrs. A S. Miss Reba A.Waggoner to a festival on September Miss Marearet Snvder and 30. motored to Lancaster to repre sent the Colonial Country Club, From the Carlisle Country Club a Miss Helen Pastorius Is Bride of Adolph Harris A new note of elegance characterizes the fashion symphony today, and shoes, to be in harmony, are 'definitely more aristocratic and elaborate. Never has there been such variety; of leathers and fabrics and styles! Never have shoe details been more picturesque, more flattering! See our outstanding collection of beautiful "Charmease" Shoes, priced at Wed G.

W. Goodridge, Jr. The marriage of Miss Reba Adrienne Waggoner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.

F. Waggoner, 30 North Twenty-fifth street, Camp were Mrs. John- Gove, Mrs. Harry Lavine, Mrs. N.

W. Hershner, The marriage of Miss Helen Pas Mrs. J. B. Stapcmnskas.

Miss Ann Hays and Mrs. R. E. Charmberry. Hill, to George W.

Goodridge, torius, of this city, daughter of Wonderful new root and all method ends corns forever NOW you can discard old-fashioned home paring methods that make corns come back bigger uglier than ever with serious danger of infection. Use Blue-Jay double-action method. Stops the pain instantly lifts the entire corn out Root and All in 3 short days. Blue-Jay is easy to use, invisible. Can't stick to stock- of Cincinnati, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. Paul Kerschner, of Lansford, George W. Goodridge, of Washing- to Adolnh M. Harris, son of Mr.

ton, will take place on Thur3- and Mrs. James Russell Harris, jday afternoon at 4 o'clock at Richmond, took place this r' i juuinciau iiuitu in jaiuy morning at; tne iansiora episcopal nui. ine itev. nowara r. cms cnurch.

There were no attendants. will officiate. They will reside ini On their return from a wedding Cincinnati, where Mr. Goodridge! trip to Florida, Mr. Harris and his is a commercial engineer with the; bride will be at home at 1700 ings.

Doesn't make shoes tight. 25fS for a package of 6 at all Proctor and Gamble Company. North second street The bride is a graduate of Goucher College, and is secretary of the Goucher College Club, of this city. She has been em BLUEra JAY I 1 Seashore time is at its zenith LEG CUT BY SCRAP Leonard Manson, 25, of 152 Linden street, was treated at the Harrisburg Hospital early today for a laceration of the left leg, inflicted by a piece of scrap iron while working at the ployed in the Department of Labor and Industry. Mr.

Harris is a graduate of the A. -1 1 piant ot tne Lentrat iron ana sieei virginia Polytechnic Institute and ply did will reet.llt. form pofltion. If left mo htm foci bi for mmd dntfonnt, QCCiC4-inr GiiYiorvicAi at TnoiTifa. AT 'All Colors All Materials.

'All Heels. There are 50 Styles From Which You May Make Your Selection! nance of the way department ol the Pennsylvania Railroad. CHALFONTE Hold Wiener Roast Miss Bessie L. Wiseman was the guest of honor at a surprise BOWMAN'S-Second Floor Shoe Shop weiner roast held Saturday eve ning at the home of her parents Mr. and.

Mrs. w. J. Wiseman, Dun HADDON HALL September's th month discriminating people choose to enjoy the shore. Every cannon Those present were: Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Sheaff er, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Roucher, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Smith, Charles Johnson, If thing moves at a more all of York; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Perry, Mrs. Kathryn Yohe, of Enola; Mr. and Mrs.

David Bar-rick. Mr. and Mrs. William Reed, leisurely pace, yet midsummer sports are in full Mr. and Mrs.

Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Karl Rohrer, Mr. end Mrs. Frank Bomman, Mr.

and Mrs. play. Swimming, Genial, lazy cabana liie. Biking, golf, and tennis. Indoors, the variety oi interests arid comforts that distinguish these not-too-expensive rmi Walter Byers, Mr.

and Mrs. Foster Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. G.

W. Deck- Vf ard, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deckard, Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Keed, Mr. beachfront hotels. and Mrs. Joshua Sheaffer. Mrs.

Adda Rumbaugh, Mrs. SAYS ATTRACTIVE YOUNG MATRON taada and Llpplncolt Company Mary Snyder, Betty Smith, Jane, Stuart and Shirley Ann Roucher, "ATLANTIC '-ii- Ji vl CITY ti JfJ Freda Kmer, Virginia Perry, An drew Zeiders, MargUret Foster, Walter Way, Karl Kreiser, Rich "1 do my own cooking, dishwashing and laundry, but my hands always stay soft and white. I think it's part of every woman's job to stay dainty and charming for her husband. That's why I always use Silver Dust for dishes and laundry. It keeps my hands soft and white and smooth." 1 (VmlT ard Sheaffer, Dorothy and Bea trice Carpenter, Alma Keed, Mable Wahl, William Rodemaker, Evelyn and William Porter Smith, Myron, The Odds Are Greatly in Favor of Salesmanship in Print The difference between personal salesmanship and salesmanship in print is speed.

Advertising is salesmanship in print. Through personal sales efforts your contacts are naturally quite limited but through advertising you reach many thousands at the same time and with the same force. It's a case of the horse and buggy against the modern airplane. When you advertise in THE PATRIOT and THE EVENING NEWS you are sending out over 82,000 salesmen and they reach over 28,000 more money-spending homes over 50 more than are reached by all other Harrisburg daily newspapers and at the lowest cost per thousand circulation. Bobby and Inza Rohrer, Arlene and Mazle Barrick.

Donald, Kenneth, Franklin Born- man, Donald, Luther, 1 Virginia, Eleanor Byers, William, Foster, Wilma and Janet Murphy, Audrey and Marshall Deckard, Ethel Born- man, Wlwood Herch, tsther, Junior, George Reed, Ina Snyder, Dress up your hands in the new- aVfc 1 1 A est shades. VlUw Bertha Beauty Shop SOS Dauphin Rlilr. iinl St jMurket Sll. ski Emma Sheairer, Otto Buchle, Sylva Moretz, Gertrude Hamaker, Mary, Kathryn, John, Charles Yoke, Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Wiseman, Bessie, John and Anna Wiseman, Howard Barrick. 8 if wi m.Tmmmmmmmvmmwtm Mrs. Kathryn Yohe and chil dren of Enola spent the week-end A.

with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wiseman.

Other visitors at the Wiseman home were Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Roucher and children, Mr vww at- iii. .1... and Mrs.

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