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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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fm PAGE FOUR THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1935 Guests at Sunshine Society's Picnic at Hershey Instructors for City Playgrounds 5 iiillt O- ,15. i Instructors of the city playgrounds, who went on duty for the season yesterday, are shown here grouped in the Central with their supervisor. Stanley Walker, standing at the extreme left. In the group left to right, are, front row: Bruno Favasuli, John B. Rodenhaver.

Rob ert Graham, Miss Alice Rainey, Nick Piccolo, Tom Musser and Miss Mary Weigel. Second row, Miss Jane Schreck, Miss Nancy Reese, back of Graham, Miss Helen Arthur, Robert Books, Miss Sara Ann Fry and Joseph Hirsch. Third row, Miss Pauline Egenreider, back of Miss Reese, Miss Geanne Brown, Miss Elizabeth Krasovic, Miss Marie E. Park, Miss Charlotte Hamer. Miss Jacobina Mayer, Miss Ruth Steinmeier, Miss Mary Malseed, Miss Virginia Vannan, Miss Helen Atticks and Miss Marie Martin.

Last row, Richard Nye, Edwin P. Prigg, Charles Morris, Edward Shatto and Thomas Hoffman. Attend Dinner for Prof. C. S.

Davis Guest at Surprise Picnic 7 V' 'A'W 5 73 r' 1 "0 i 'if W' i f. If lift -te? fe- WW'M Among those who attended the dinner given last evening by members of the Malta Social Club, of Steelton, in the Trust Company Building for ProL Charles S. Davis, retiring superintendent of Steelton schools, were, left to right: Robert B. Proud, member of the Malta Social Club: ProL O. H.

Aurand, superintendent of schools; the Rev. E. S. Sipe, pastor of the Enhaut Church of God, who was the speaker; Professor Davis, Samuel G. Breckenridge, member of the school board, and Frank A.

Robbins, president of the school board. 5, I ab1" Si MISS MILDRED QUAID Women of Moose Hold Ceremonies Tonight A new class of officers will be 1 04TH CAVALRY READY FOR 'WAR Here are some of the guests wno attended the annual picnic of the Roberta Disbrow Lloyd Sunshine Society held yesterday at Hershey Ninth street, will sponsor a rummage sale tomorrow, beginning at 9 o'clock in the morning, at 1311 Fulton street. Card Party The Ladies Auxiliary to the Park. A group of adults, with Mrs. A.

Carson Stamm, who entertained the guests at a chicken dinner, seated in tne center of the front row, is shown in the top photograph. Below are some of the children, with Mrs. Stamm seated in the center of the group. and officers installed by Miss Mildred Quaid, 2117 Swatara street, who left Sunday for Plain-field, N. where, she will assume the position of operating room supervisor, was guest at a surprise picnic held recently at Reservoir Women of the Moose, Harrisburg Chapter, No.

436, at a meeting tonight at Odd Fellows Hall. Scene at Symphony Orchestra Dinner COLEBROOK, June 25. Penn- HARRISBURGERS Past Senior Regent Clara Thorn- Wonnleysburg pjre Company will Park. Miss Quaid was formerly associated with the nursing staff at Rvlvania Natinnal duarnsmpn fir i 1 t-j ji i LUH liaa (Jccil DalHCU UClccdlc IU illc hold a card party this evening at the 104th Cavalry were kept on the; forty-seventh annual convention of 8 o'clock at the town hall. the Polyclinic Hospital.

Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Quaid, Mr. and Mrs. John Quaid, ENTER MINISTRY jump today with last-minute in-(the Supreme Lodge ot the World structions in preparation for a and the Lower Order of Moose and mythical "war Conference of Women of the Moose Road marchers, riot duty, he4ld in Bost011 from June 30 Mr.

and Mrs. Peters and children. Character Witnesses Lloyd. James and Donald: Lester Fail to Save 2 Youtlis .1 ji-. -M Quaid, Miss Pauline Rinehart, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Shutt. Ralph Wallace CARLISLE, June 25. Two Har-risburgers, Donald Kettring, minis and Miss Mildred Quaid. map reading formed part of today's schedule for the more than 700 troopers in annual encampment ter of music at Market Square Presbyterian Church, and Charles T.

STAMPS UNNECESSARY Attorney General Charles J. Margiotti today in an opinion to H. Edear Barnes. Secretary of Revenue, Special to The Evening Kewt ROCKVTLLE. June 25.

Despite the appearance of forty character witnesses on their behalf, Peter Bauer, 20. and Kenneth De-may. 19. both of Harrisburg. today Ate nvn here.

SOCIAL Early tomorrow the guardsmen, held that under the provisions of Thiel, member of Immanuel Presbyterian Church, were accepted into the Presbyterian ministry by Carlisle Presbytery at a meeting here Miss Hale Wedded were sentenced to serve five years in the Maryland House of Correction for the holdup of a Rockville gasoline station. 'A. I The youths were sentenced by the with full equipment, take to the: documentary stamp tax act. i i the Commonwealth cannot require roads for practical war maneuvers. stam to be afjxed t0 bond For two days the military demon-cured by mortgages given to the stration will continue with certain Home Owners' Loan Corporation by detachments taking the part of thejborrowers of money from it.

"enemy." The practical war game is considered the outstanding train- HOLD BRIDGE PARTI ti, The Republican Women of the mg for the troopers. uth held brid The guardsmen will break camp last evening at 1521 North Third Saturday, ending their two weeks Utreet. Approximately eighty women The marriage of Miss Ruth Hale, of Enola, and Earl S. Fisher, Front street, Shiremanstown, took place on Saturday morning at 7 court after forty persons, mostly Harrisburgers, testifying to their character, failed to accept the opin ion of the court It was charged o'clock at the parsonage of the Shiremanstown United Brethren that Bauer and Demay used a toy pistol and a real revolver in the Church. The Rev.

J. F. Snyder annual training. attended. holdup.

officiated. 3to The bride was attired in a white crepe ensemble with matching ac Members of the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra who attended the orchestra's annual dinner last Ox Roast and Fair Open at Enola evening at the Hershey Park Golf Club are shown above. cessories. There were no attendants. After the ceremony Mr.

and yesterday. Kettring's admission will be effective at the expiration of the three-months period for applicant in September. He will enter McCormick Theological Seminary in Chicago in the fall. Thiel will enter Marysville College, next September. The Presbytery, presided over by Moderator R.

Walter Anderson, pastor of the First Church here, heard the Rev. G. Hale Bucher, Harris-burg, chairman of the Christian Education committee voice a plea for support of the annual summer camp at Fannettsburg. The camp will be open for boys, 12 to 15, July 2 to 9. and for girls, same ages, July 9 to 16.

The sum of $225 was voted for purchase of a projector for use in visual education work within the Presbytery. The sessions were held in Second Church of which the Rev. Dr. Glenn M. Shafer is pastor.

Much of the afternoon was devoted to reports of commissioners to the General Assembly and State Synod. The Presbytery adjourned to meet tomorrow night in Market Square Church for the ordination of W. Robert Steinmeier, Harrisburg, who has accepted a home mission call to Pueblo, Colo. Mrs. Fisher left for a wedding trip to Watkins Glen, New York and Canada.

After July 1 they will be SHORT AND QUICK Receives His First Communion that he would seek the Republican nomination for mayor of Philadelphia. Five Divorces Approved at home at the bheaffer Apart WAYNESBURG Ray May. 15, ments in Shiremanstown. The bridegroom is an employe of Five divorces were approved by the DauDhin Countv Court lata yes washed from a log he was riding by the waves from a passing river steamer, drowned yesterday in the Monoeahela River. Swift and Company in this city, Will Visit Here terday, and decrees will be signed on 1 I the payment of costs.

All were l. granted on grounds of desertion, They are: Thomas S. Wagner, Hummelstown, from Mrs. May E. Mrs.

Rudolph Kuhn, the former PHOENIXVILLE The death of John Patrick, 43, was blamed on blood poisoning developing from an insect bite. Miss Kheta Adler, and her son Rudolph Kuhn, of San Fran Wagner. Harrisburg, D. Frank Bennett, Oberlin, from Mrs. Minnie JOHNSTOWN When his hand cisco, will arrive in Harrisburg tomorrow to visit with Mrs.

Kuhn's 1 'jr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ad ler. 504 Market street, and her Bennett, Hummelstown. R.

D. Newton H. Troutoian. Millersburg, from Mrs. Anna S.

Troutman, Wico-niseo Township; Charles J. Gemmill, 2504 North Sixth street from Mrs. Mable P. Gemmill, 820 Capital street: George W. Green, 215 Cal-der street, from Mrs.

Helen S. contacted a live wire in the Vinton Collieries. Joseph Andras, 55, a miner, and father of eight children, was killed yesterday. GARRETT Revenue agents yesterday followed two boys, who were carrying a five-gallon pail of mash, to the farm of Charles R. Sanner, Advance Plans for brother and sister-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley D. Adler. 2011 North Grace S. S.

Picnic Second street. Green, formerly of 455 Verbeke street. Meeting and Picnic Salon 76, Eight and Forty, will Somerset County, and discovered a fifty-gallon stilL Sanner was released in $1000 bail. SOMERSET Henry A. Dively, Allegheny Township farmer, on whose hold a meeting and family picnic tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock at farm revenue agents are said to have Plans are being completed for the Grace Methodist Church Sunday School picinic at Willow Mills Park, on Saturday, with indications of the largest attendance in the recent history of the church.

Transportation is under the direction of Jay V. Dyer. Cars will assemble at the church at 10 a. m. A Methodist German band will head the parade.

who have not made reservations for the picnic may do so by calling phone 4-1432. Falls 20 Feet Falling twenty feet from a ladder last night while removing electric lights that had been last week at the Camp Curtin Fire Company festival, Walter Brodhecker, 26. cap the summer home of the chapeau, Mrs. John Y. Wills, at Monte Bella purchased apple jack, sued the agents for $476, complaining that they had destroyed twenty-seven cider barrels and 1300 gallons of non-intoxicating cider.

I Park, near Duncannon. At the I hi VV' Jul business session delegates will be tain of the company, escaped with a elected to the State convention fHUADnJHiA City Treasurer laceration and bruises. He was WillB Hadley announced yesterday treated at the Polyclinic Hospital. which will be held in Wilkes- Barre in August. ANTHONY PINTI Anthony Pinti, son of Mr.

and Children Enjoy Playground Swings Tell of Betrothal Mrs. Charles Pinti, South Second i i I Announcement has been made street, Wormleysburg, who is 8 years old. recenly received his first Holy Communion at the St Patrick's Catholic Cathedral. of the engagement of Miss Rachael Sherman, daughter of Mr. and if A fri If Mrs.

Samuel Sherman, 417 South Front street, Steelton, to Henry Grace Bible School Butler, of York. No date has been To Hold Annual Picnic for the wedding. fleeting: Tomorrow Members of Susquehanna Temple, No. 81, Phythia Sisters, have been invited to attend a meeting of the York Temple tomorrow eve The annual picnic for the pupils of the Vacation Bible School of Grace Methodist Episcopal Church will be held tomorrow at Hagy's. A special worship service was held this morning at the Bible School with the pastor of the church, the Rev.

Dr. Wilbur V. MaUalieu. as the speaker. Mrs.

Carey MUler. organist played am ning. All those who wish to at tend will meet at Pythian Castle, 225 State street, tomorrow evening st. 5- 4 a. several compositions and Miss fcarah Owen was the leader.

"The Forgiving 4 I Father was dramatized with the following cast: Reader. Shirley To-bin; father. Howard Talley; older son, Charles Schlichter; prodigal son, Robert Shaw; citizen, William Berk-heiser and servant William Witman. at 6 clock. Give Recital Miss Charline Fay Howard was presented in a recital last evening at the Froehlich School of Music.

Miss Howard is a member of the 1936 graduating class. Festival Tonight A festival will be held this evening at Nineteenth and Kensington streets by Girl Scout Troops, No. 11, of the Redeemer Lutheran Church. Local Ice Merchants 1 1 Will Maintain Wages Ice merchants in the Harrisburg territory, which embraces the West Shore, have unanimously agreed to maintain hours and wages previously in effect under the NRA code, Mahlon R. Miller, secretary-treasurer of the Capital City Ice Produc Rum Sale I These scenes were photographed at the ox roast and fair which opened at Enola last night under the ers' Association, announced today.

The action was taken at a recent meeting of the association. auspices of tnola Fire Company, xso. 1. lnose carrying tne ox in tne top picture are, len to rignt: tiooei'i The Ladies' Bible Class of theHoilinger and A. J.

Schick. Below are three children who enjoyed the festivities. Left to right they are: Trinity Lutheran Church, South Jack Neidig, Francis Neidig and Joanne Bashore, This group of happy youngsters turned out yesterday to enjoy the swings at the Emerald street as city play plots opened for the summer vacation. Joseph Hirsch is the Instructor..

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