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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1935 Fair Weather for Country Club Opening Graduation June 4 Veterans Attend Memorial Services SOGAL At Hebrew School LONG LIST OF PAGE EIGHT 1 PICNICS PLANNED FOR CITY PARK I j.u 4 LJ Scores of picnics and reunions are in the offing, gauged by the large application list for accommodations in the Reservoir Park pavilions, nowj on file in the office of Park Director J. C. Frank. The first picnic is scheduled for June 4, and others are booked almost daily until after Labor Day. In some instances pavilions and the domestic science kitchen have been reserved on the same day by two or three different groups.

The reservations to date follow: June 4. Mr. V. Brasunler. 2446 street, and Ladies' Advisory Council of Central Y.

M. C. June 6. Ladies Bi-bls Class. Olivet Presbytrian Church; June 8.

Hoerner Family reunion: Messiah Lutheran Intermediate Luther League; Paul O. March. 210 State street for School of the Bible: June 10. Christian Endeavor Society. First Church-of Oorf- June 1L North Street Church of God: Mrs.

Smith Kuhn for Charity Club: Ladies' Bible Class. No. 2. Penbrook United Brethren Church: Mrs. H.

R. SAMUEL BRENNER Commencement exercises of the Harrisburg Hebrew School will be held Tuesday evening, June 4, at 7,45 o'clock in the Jewish Com It I I Aft I I ft Jly is I i HISn. munity Center, Samuel Brenner, president of the school, announced today. The Rev. Dr.

Philip David Bookstaber, rabbi of Ohev Sholom Temple, will speak. The graduates Mason for No. i. Stevens emi-rial Methodist Eniscjoal Church: June 12. Mrs.

Kieffer. 2-12 Walnut street, dun picnic: June 1.1. primary depnrt-uient. Stevens Memorial Methodist Kpis-cod1 Church: June 14. Kugler society.

4ka piKnnl ora Torn a TJi-nnKui-rt Zton Lutheran Church: J. W. Barker Methodist Mm." f. J. I'arkeriHerbert Rochman, Emanuel Hart-for Fifth street Methodist Knisconai Iman, Harold Greenberg, Blanche Church: J5 Peibler reunion.

bViT Vaniiio I pvin anrl Fsthpr Frank Deibler. H128 Swatara street: f)flz- anilie Levin ana r-Siner 17. Mrs. James Belehas for Sunday IKlein. of First Church of Hod: Troop I KZ'L ciation at the Penn-Harris Hotel Cnvensnt I'resbvrerian June IS Mrs.

ijepDurn win speak ioiiowmg the luncheon at 1 o'clock. ni- Sr -ny A SF: fc- VV '4 I of I 'A '-I 1 I v.A -3 fer Ft w-p i Mrs. Laura Kckels, Steelton. for United Brethren Sunday School class: Mrs. Carrie Brunner for lodge.

Royal Ladies America. June 19. Daughters of Rebekah: Mrs. Ctirrv for Eastern Slsr group; June 20. Ladies' Bible Class.

Memorial Lutheran Church- Mrs. Jauss' Class. Pins Presbyterian Church: Mrs. Ed. l.uta for Memorial Lutheran Church: June 21.

Jacob Zimmerman, for Sixth Street Evangelical Church: Mrs. Hoy Stam-bauch for Bethlehem Lutheran Church: Other speakers will be the president of the vState federation, Dr. Clarence Gamble; Dr. Robert Deni-gon, third vice-president, and Dr. A.

Harvey Simmons, of this city. Mrs. John E. Fox, president of the local chapter, will preside at the June 22, Mrs. H.

C. Jordan. 223 North luncheon Class of the First Chun of God: Sixth Mrs. Robert Denison, phone 4-1295, is in charge of reservations for the luncheon. Elected President of Street United Brethren Church: June 24.

Margaret Shoon for Lucknow church: June 25. Charity Club; Penbrook United Brethren Church; Mrs. Wenver for Zion Lutheran Sunday School: Mrs. F. Hummel, of Wormlevsburg.

with group: June Veterans of the Civil, Spanish-American and World War attended memorial services at the Messiah 2fi. S. Smeltaer for Christ Lutheran! Lutheran Church yesterday. Some of the members of Harrisburg Post. No.

27. American Leeion. who i nurcn: Past Matrons' Association or marched to the church, are shown in the top photograph. Below is a group of members of East Harris- Eastern stsr: June 27. Sunday School class of St.

Paul's Lutheran Church: ourg rost, veterans of foreign wars. Jewish Drama Club Herman Schwartz was recently Grace Lutheran Church: Progress church nf fiod: June 2S. Class 10. Stat." Street United Brethren Sunday School: elected president of the Harris unrMn scnool Motners' ub: sunnay burcr Jewish Dramatic Club at the School class Green Street Church of Ood. June 2.

Mrs. liiveler lor fcunttay Best Shots on Police Force Selected; Chief Shoemaker Near Top of List final club meeting of the season School cIbsb: Mrs. Garner for Malta crouo; Jujy 4. Rhinehart reunion: July at the Jewish Community Center. Other members of the group, s.

w. cornier tor social t-iun; July 9. Charity Club: J. B. Smith for St.

John's Reformed Church: July 10. Mrs. which is affiliated with the United G. Emanuel for War Mothers: Mrs. Cul-merrv for Olivet Presbvterlan Sunday Jewish Community, are Mrs.

A school: July n. Sunday school class. Freedman, Mrs. M. Ketmar, Mrs.

Sixth Street Evangelical Church: B. Rosenbaum, Miss Goldye Ros i nited Brethren class. 1'enbrook: Brethren class of Steelton church; July 2 ass of Amaranths Jit 15. Mrs. Charles Patterson for Fourth Church of Ood.

Penbrook: July Mrs. Minnie enberg, Miss bylvia Ltter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Katz, Earl Handler, Louis Snyder, Philip Urie, Harry Reiter.

Isadore Kaplan and Edward Snyder. Farllng Class 18. United Brethren Sun day School: July 17. Hoerner reunion. 5 If Ju IS.

O. A. R. Circ e. No.

2: ass No. 2. of United Brethren Church: Class of Grace Brethren Chur Oscar Holman and Ted Freed- juiv is. wntte snrine; juiy iriniiy u- rf Lutheran Church: July 2.1. Stevens Me- man iiave ciiurcc ui scene marum' moriai Metnoiiist Kuiscopal group: jmy and Stacp manacmp" and Miss 14 V.

I Minna Silberman and Miss Kath- KVallgelical Cntirch Juiv 2ri. irst Iplipl Christian Church Sunday School: G. A. ryn Schlessinger are in charge of K. Circle.

No. 17: Trinity Lutheran La dies Bible Class: Juiv So. Peiffer family reunion: August 1. Sons and Daughters of Liberty August t. Mrs.

Kochenour for Fair weather favored the opening day of the Harrisburg Country Club on Saturday with golf and occunvinff the attention of club members. A gallery of tennis fans is shown in the ton nhotoeraDh. They Lutheran class; August 7. Jte-bekah Lodge, by Mrs. W.

T. Bender: i i oiu Ki oekftn i snare for St. Paul i are, leu to risni. nugii tiaiimiuii, win ivouici me ajnc, jhi5 oanc otrgeiuuurii, iviiss oeiiy iroup, jdiic, Xr, Charles Sihl Mrs. John Pearson and Miss Virginia Harris.

Golfers in the rpntpr nictnrp arc left to rieht: L. Sunilay August a. li. A. makeup and costume designing.

Members of the orchestra will be announced at a later date, as will the name cf the first fall production. Miss Helen McKee Wedded on Sunday ft. Keister, A. Lick and James Parker. A group of women on the club porch in the lower photograph are, 'l- left to right: Mrs.

Henderson B. Liggett, Mrs. Wyatt Brown and Mrs. S. F.

Dunkle. church groun: August 10. Fike family reun on. IMalcolm S. Taylor, chairman of iheMaroiotti ChanaeS August IS.

Class 11. Memorial Lutheran Church: August 14. War bv Mrs. Mary Walts; August IS. I 1 i'' 4 OPEN DIOCESE 'Mumnia reunion: George Dunkle for 17 1 Si 'V i To Democratic Party i.uiiuiiihioaui KJim.

cvnugVllJIU Ill; National Church, will speak. Morning prayer will be held tomorrow (Methodist Episcopal Church group; August 18. White Shrine August 20. Mrs. The marriage of Miss Helen McKee, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. David McKee, of Progress, to Gil PUNXSUTAWNEY. May 27. mmrn a and WPdnpsnav mnrmntr at 7:1.1 Edna, Miller for G. A.

August 21. I Mrs. Alice Nickoll for Rebekah Lodge; PfTDL AT Til II A followed by Holy Commun-Charging "insincerity and ambigu- August 22. Meutcliler reunion: Class No. bert W.

Shaffer, son of Mr. and III ill Ml nun I ana evening prayer, wun cia ikiuuii' 7. Penbrook Church of God: Sliuni-berger reunion: August 23. Mrs. Hoerner for United Brethren Class No.

ft: platform for "selfish and reaction mon, will be conducted this evening BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, May tomorrow evening 6 o'clock. Attorney General ary purposes," JACOB Bl'RGANSTOCK JOHN ARNOLD Mrs. Leroy Shaffer, of Shiremans-town, took place yesterday in the parsonage of the Progress Church MarglOttl today forSOOKireunion: August 28. Mrs. M.

Fleagle. H20 Charles J. City Patrolmen John Arnold and i Police George J. Shoemaker was a party and registered as a Demo-I'h Twenty-first street: August s. Roniner Tlav exercises: September a.

Whistle Pig Club Opens the crat. the Jacob Burganstock tied for highest thirty-eight priests present, the re IMessiah Lutheran rlass: September S. In changing his' political registra-j First Church of God. Jla' Bible Class. Sullivan County Camp treat for the clergy of the Harrisburg Diocese of the Episcopal tn Si.r,;,4t i eniA' of God.

The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. Paul Brenna-man. The attendants were Miss Sophie Potteiger and El wood Koons. The hride is a graduate of the The Whistle Pia Club, of this ritv.

"It became evident to me last fall honors in the annual pistol shoot of the Harrisburg Police Department, which was completed this morning. The shoot was held on the indoor range in the basement at City Hall. Church for their spiritual prepara tion for Ascension Dav will ODen atiooened camD this mornine for twoithat the Republican party is domi- CAPT. HERBERT G. RUPP shooters, forty-two as marksmen, and two failed to qualify.

City Patrolmen Arnold, former Technical High School and Buck-nell University athlete, and Burganstock. World War veteran, were tied for first honors with an average of Captain Rupp and Patrolman Brown were next with an average of 98; Sergeant Blough next with 97, Chief Shoemaker next with 94 and Sergeant McFarland next with 92. The city's three park motorcycle patrolmen each qualified as sharp shooters. Sergeant Blough was in charge of the shoot, assisted by Burganstock. 4 o'clock this afternoon and continue weeks fishing at Hills Grove, in Sul-'nated by a small group representing until; Wednesday morning.

The County. The vanguard of thejwealth and special privilege, while sions are being held in the Church club. Luther S. Capt. H.Hhe Democratic party the party of First honors among city detec MISS BARROW BECOMES BRIDE i Susquehanna Township High close second, and Sergt.

J. M. Mc-Farland, secretary to Chief Shoemaker, was third. Of 107 members of the force who fired, forty-six qualified as experts with an average of 90 or better; forty-seven qualified as sharp shooters with an average between 80 and 90: eleven qualified a 'marksmen with an average between 70 and 80, and only three failed to qualify. Marksmanship this year gmong the city "bluecoats," showed a marked improvement over last vear's when forty-one qualified as experts, twenty-seven as sharp- School and is employed at Kauf- of the Transfiguration, of wnicn men.

aaKer, wmiam a. Bennett ana numan ramer wan property rigius tives went to Capt. Herbert G. Rupp, whose marksmanship also tied him with City Patrolman A. M.

Brown for honors next to those won by offers the people of our Common Rev. Arthur G. W. Pfaffko is rec- James K. Kipp, went to camp Sat man's Store.

Mr. Shaffer graduated from the William Penn High Arnold and Burganstock. The marriage of Miss Louise School and is connected with the tor, and the visitors are lodging injurday and they were joined yester-private residences. day by Williams F. Laskowski, fol- Bishop Brown will conduct the by Sol S.

Rupp, Samuel Dun-opening service at which the Rev. can Wylie, H. C. Sesseman, Dr. S.

J. wealth decent, social and economic relief to which they are entitled." Rotary Club to Elect the Oscar. M. Barrow, daughter of Mr. andj United Ice and Coal Company.

Blough was high 'with mark Among officers, Sergt. Mrs. W. T. Banw, of Enola, toiihey will reside at 2221 Jefferson 'only one point below that made by Meber Becker, of Christ Church.

I Roberts and Dr. David I. Captain Rupp and Brown; Chief of street, in this city. Horace S. Fenstemacher, son of Mrs.

Elsie Fenstemacher, of Dun- Danville, will preach. Tomorrow I Others booked to join the campers Officers will be elected at the evening the Rev. Dr. Clifford G.lare Charles C. Baker, Mayor Hover-lannual dinner meeting of the Rotary Twombly, rector of St.

James' iter, Augustus president of Club tonight at 6.30 o'clock at the Jennings, residence and of Leach Brothers, invest- Party for Mrs. Geesey Policy Conference Is cannon, wa solemnized on Satur ame i-imimiiiee, mis. nuuui Church, Lancaster, will be club. (Jus M. Steinmetz and Hor-, Harrisburg Academy.

L. v. worir. Brown, room registry committee; bankers at 60 Wal1 and man, formerly employed as an en- day afternoon at ciock at tn bride's home. The Rev.

J. Fred preacher. Meditations will be con- ace A. Segelbaum. Held by Y.W.C.A.

Group Children and grandchildren of Ti.t f-s-ST A Ctn i.rAf -fill niif. three children. Miss Beatrice Grimm, ducted morning, afternoon and eve rVVTS pastor of the EnoldM. J' ning with the Rev. Wallace Cong-ling, of Germantown, as leader.

Tomorrow afternoon the Rev. MARRIAGE LICENSE -Oliver Toomey, 21', Etters, and Mildred Savello, 18, Goldsboro. Republic. Today's noon luncheon meeting was canceled. About 100 members of the Young hip committee; Mrs.

H. J. Williams, Women's Christian Association at-ipublic affairs committee, tended the conference on program! At the morning session Mrs. John planning and policy held today at Campbell spoke on "The V. W.

C. A. the Building. Plans for thelas a Fellowship." After luncheon. MetnodlSC episcopal Ijhurcn, OIIl- ncraiij-tuwi unmuay nnm- ciated, jversary today, will attend a party Preceding the ceremony, Clyde her honor this evening at the Phillips sang "0 Promise of her son Daniel Geesey, hflno Wnrtk otoot 1609 North Fourth street, wiiha" to affect, all departments and 'Miss Edith Groner.

general secre- Eight Sets of Twins at Carlisle Party William R. Grimm and John Grimm, III. Mrs. Grimm was a native of this city, her father having been a political writer here and postmaster during the Cleveland administration. Colonel Rodearmel was formerly on the staff of The Patriot.

The Rodearmel family came here from Lebanon Countv. Mrs. Grimm was re Her childreniSommitt5es the association were whom she resides. tary of the association, was to lead a discussion at the afternoon Idiscussed. Miss M.

Caroline Weiss, I- -U-: ana ueorge loung piayea ine weu-ding march. The attendants were Miss Gertrude Barrow, sister of the bride, are Mrs. William Weiner, and the worship was led IIL l-jlltllrt. I I If. fit ii-ii i ill rri zi rH Tl MV and Bnnton Albright, of Marys i e- i uv mi i nuts.

JicsM-iiufi ku Riles for Daughter of Col. villP. HpraldinG Manele was the'james rmzf iranknn ueesey. Theses-department chairmen re lated to the Oenslager family here flnwpr er I Mildred Steckley, Lou Jean Wei-iported: Mrs. Christian W.

Lynch, Rodcarmel Wednesday and as a first cousin of Mrs. A. .1 ma etmntr ninnw Tn 11mimw hlicinoce anri nrnf acciAnol rf i rl ria- I Coleman Sheetz and Mrs. David I. Following ception was held at the Barrow.Ruth Weiner.

Nancy Jane Weiner, lament; Mrs V. Hazen, camp Funeral services for Mrs. Helen Grimm, Miller. 1 I NUnQ Hilfm.n UnnrH.l IL'niMAvAUlllll UlCC, llllOa II CUD. CUU1.0 U11 Jl lUJlll, UU, M.

i Win Vinma Tmmflfl nTTPnrflrni" iiuiimaii, uunom i. late Col. Wil aenariment Mrs. jonn iarnDDeu. n- ana aaugnier oi.

xne EDWARD MARZOLF Edward Marzolf. 81. a former liam Rodearmel, of this city, who died Saturday at her home at 1120 Mr. enstemacner ana nis Dnae nance committee; Mrs. W.

B. Bris- left for a wedding trip through! -Tr food service committee; Mrs. the Southern States, and on their 011111 D- Detweiler, girl re- 5 'Afc--'. will be resident of Harrisburg. died today Park avenue, New York, -if held Werinpsdav.

with burial serv- at hi home in Homestead. He is return thev will reside rilfllMI I I in serves department; Mrs. C. A. Hi! ma m-M i health education ices in the Harrisburg CemeteryJ survived by his widow, Mrs.

Alice cannon. i 1 John W. German. indus- The body will arrive here aDout: Marzolf: a aaugnier, Mrs. oamuei nnrs.

The bride is a graduate of the Allan. Homestead: two sisters. Mrs. itrial department: Mrs. W.

S. Wil-1 11.10 o'clock and will be taken im- FOR SUMMER USE liams, membership committee; 'Mrs. mediately to the cemetery. The Rev. iiFrank B.

Wickersham, personnel iS. Winfteld Herman, pastor of the Enola High School and of Beck-ley's College. She has been employed as a stenographer for the George W. Myers Auto Parts I 'I I A ft'' I Louise Lutes and Mrs. Mary Shiss-ler, Harrisburg.

and a brother, William H. Marzolf. also of Harrisbur" Funeral services and burial will take place on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Harrisburg committee; Mrs. 5. farson.izion Lutneran cnurcn, oi wnicn The summer opening and display Phyllis Wheatley branch; Miss Sara Mrs.

Grimm formerly was a mem- ComDanv. Mr. Fenstemacher is of summer furniture for lawns. W. Kuln.

publicity committee: Mrs. ber. will officiate. a Graduate of the Duncannon Hieh porches and sun parlors by theiFrank Hessenberger. religious -edu- Mrs.

Grimm is survived by her School and the Central Pennsyl-Burns and Company furniture cation committee; Miss Mary B.ihusband, who is managing vice-i Cemetery. no uwuui ocLunu oucci, was an He is vania Business College, nounced today by officials of the employed in Duncannon Launch Floral Ship as Naval Tribute store. In order to accommodate custo Will Entertain at mers who wish to have their porch, lawn or sun parlor furniture for Ten IVorf Ciifr tJnti. Decoration Day. store officials said a I tru ntAi auiuruuy cial dispiav o( the latest summer Mrs, Richard M.

H. Wharton, 111 North Front street, will enter furniture will be held tomorrow night from 7 to 9 o'clock on the main floor of the large Burns building. Company buyers were engaged several weeks selecting the porch and lawn furniture alone. The Burns Summer Colony, which occupies a large portion of the main tain at a silver tea on Saturday afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock at her home, for the benefit of Girl Scout Troop, No. 18, of the St.

Stephen's Episcopal Cathedral. The scouts will conduct a sale of flowers, candy and cakes is one of the most attractive -S WITT "9 1 -MiM. sl "i the lawns of the home, if theldP'ays- The entire first floor has 5 been converted into summer fur 1 r- uT weather is fair. Anyone interested in the troop or in scouting, is invited to attend. 1 4 i niture headquarters.

All of the newer styles and modes in summer furniture are displayed at the store. Officials stated that this year's designs are of the more comfortable and practical type, featured bv bright colorings in fabrics Will Give Address to Meeting in This City iand enamels. Mrs. Thomas H. Hepburn, of Hartford, legislative chair WANTS TO FIGHT DUEL By Imtci Prm 1.1 ftnrr, rri -1 man of the National committee on Seven sets of twins were guests at a party given Saturday afternoon for James Kent Miller and John Ruhl Miller, 1-year-old sons of Mr.

and Mrs. John Miller, 411 West North street, Carlisle. Among the guests at the party shown in the top photograph are: Maurila and Shirley Timmens. Jackie and Billy Pittinger. Winifred and Janet Cornman, Mary and Mark O'Brien, Theodore Clark, Jr, Jackie and Joyce Boward.

Nancy Jane and Lois Eileen Van Marter and William and Seymour Ewing. Below are the Miller twins seated at the party table. Federal Legislation for Birth premier': has trol. will be the principal speakerjchaliengerI Monarchist Deputy at the meeting tomorrow of the Fupnfps Piia 4i). to a duel, it was Here is the floral ship launched yesterday afternoon bv members of the A.

Wilson Norris Auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, along the river fcteps at Washington street, as a tribute to those who died on the battleship Maine and in other naval engagements of the Nation. Pennsylvania Birth Control tods..

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