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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Evening Newsi
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
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6 THE EVENING NEWS, Harrisburg, Tuesday, April 2, 1946 Veteran's French Bride Mothers' Club to Meet Guild Instals Officers Miss Marguerite Curll was in Mrs. Thomas P. Culhane, 1609 YWCA Summer Program Arrives in Duncannon staled as president of the Bertha Swatara street, will be hostess to Swimming, crafts, story-telling, Folk Dance Friday The Sunday Evening Club of Grace Methodist Church will sponsor a folk dance Friday evening at 8 o'clock at Camp Reily, near Fort Hunter, Mrs. Paul Thurston, chairman of tbe social committee, will he hostess. the Mothers Club of Boy Scout games and dramatics will have Simon, Mrs.

William Nash, Mrs. James Bacon, Mrs. W. M. Cleave-land and Miss Edith Groner.

Miss Ann Sorency, of New York City, staff member of the National YMCA board, arrived here today H. Detweiler Guild at a ceremony last evening in Market Square places on the Summer activities Troop, No. 34, St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, this evening at 8 Presbyterian Church. Others offi program of the YWCA.

The plan o'clock. Mrs. Joseph Schaeffer will cers are: Mrs. Robert A. Black, ning committee of the Younger preside.

to confer with local directors and vice-president; Miss Elsie Adams, Girls and Health Education De the World Fellowship, religious corresponding secretary; Mrs Advertising in the Patriot-News sells the goods. Scout Mothers to Meet partments announced yesterday that classes will meet three morn education and finance committees Harry Q. Hoffman, recording secretary, and Miss Catherine Paget, TR. AND MRS. CLEMENT H.

iV1 KREIDER, who are in New York City, will return tomorrow evening to their home, 2412 North Second street. Miss Agnes V. King, daughter of Mrs. Horace B. King, 218 Briggs Mrs.

Fred L. Eckert will pre treasurer. Mrs. B. E.

T. Prugh presided at the Wilson Club Luncheon The Wilson College Club of Har side at a meeting of Harrisburg area Boy Scout Mothers Clubs Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock A miscellaneous shower was I 3C ings a week, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 9 to 12 o'clock for a six-weeks' period beginning July 1. Members of the planning committee are: Mrs. L. A.

Burkholdef, Mrs. Harry Hershey, Mrs. Eugene! risburg will hold its spring lunch at the home of Mrs. Charles Shin street, who is en route to Prague, Czechoslovakia, recently was eon Saturday afternoon at 1 die, 144 North Twenty-second o'cock in the Penn-Harris Hotel. given in honor of Miss Erma Fox, 565 Race street, whose engagement to Blair S.

Fishel, of Bowmans-dale, has been announced. Hostesses were Mrs. Robert Spicer, street, Penbrook. awarded the medal for Exceptional Miss Mary Elizabeth president, will be in charge of ar Meritorious Service, the second rangements. DISTRICT CHAIRMAN ELIZABETHTOWN, April 2.

Mrs. Harry Loehr and Miss Elsie highest award the Government can Adams. is. mmmmmmimm give a civilian, being exceeded only Samuel E. Dibble, superintendent of Arthur J.

Fray, Wilson College business manager, will speak. Guests will be students from this Patton Trade School, was elected by the Distinguished Service chairman of the South-Central Dis Smith Makes Address, Medal. trict of the YMC at a meeting in vicinity now attending the college NEW HAIR STYLES FOR A NEW SPRING A NEW YOU Harrisburg. Miss King, who has been ap and prospective students. But Vets Get Applause pointed to a War Department post MRS.

DONALD KEN EE in Prague, received the award for VAN'S the part she played in the intelli DUNCANNON, April 2. A gence against Japan. French war bride, Mrs. Donald CLEVELAND P. GRANT By United Press ST.

LOUIS, April 2. Gerald L. K. Smith, head of the America First Party, delivered a speech last night with the aid of a police guard after men identifying themselves as war veterans delayed the meeting. About 36 men who said they were war veterans marched to Keil Audi A number of out-of-town guests will be here to attend the an Kenee, arrived here last week.

She and her husband are living for the Vf EMEBERS of the Garden Club with the latest creation COLD WAVE Brinr out all tbe loveliness and natural beauty of your hair with a Lawson Cold Wave. ti nual master's dinner of the Beau ui iiauisuuig nits auwcipai, present with Kenee's parents, Mr, fort Hunt Saturday evening at the ing the club's April meeting next and Mrs. William Kenee, 35 Valley Harrisburger Hotel. Among them torium where about 200 persons had Tuesday afternoon with special in will be Mr. and Mrs.

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Try IOVALON. gathered to hear the speech. One I Srstauraut street. Mrs. Kenee, the former Mile, terest since Cleveland P.

Grant, of tand, of Haverford, and Mrs. Edgar 5C.00 veteran shouted: PERMANENTS AS LOW AS Clewell, of Washington and for Mineral Point, will be the merly of this city. Paulette Pugeaux, of Paris, is 23 years old. Her husband is 28. She speaker.

"Adventures in Color Farley Gannett and Bernard "The veterans came here to tell the people about the man they came here to hear." The audience applauded. Police escorted Smith from his With American Birds" will be the LAWSON BSAALco7 315 MARKET ST. PHONE 3-9287 Hoppe are chairmen for the din subject of the talk, which will be For Your Evening Meal Enjoy Delicious Sea Food by Chef Martin ner, which will be the first held in illustrated with technicolor films. six years. The dinners, you recall, hotel to the auditorium and quieted the audience.

arrived in New York on the U. S. S. Vulcania. Kenee met his wife nearly two years ago in Paris, while stationed there with an Army ordnance outfit.

They were married in Paris, March 22, 1945. Kenee was dis The meeting will be held at 2 At ttont whkh toiwt goods mm were discontinued during the war time years. o'clock at the Civic Club of Harris- 23)! for 5 AN INTERESTING discussion Visit in Lykens LYKENS, April 2. Lt. Cmdr.

and 5 P. M. to MIDNIGHT Route 22 4 MILES EAST OF CAPITOL on creating a better under charged from the Army last November 22. standing between nation was pre jburg and admittance will be by membership card. A small fee will ibe charged for non-members wish-ling to attend.

Mrs. Roscoe W. Gregory will i have charge of exhibits of narcissus Mrs. W. Elmer Thomas, of Pensacola, sented by Dr.

Willis E. Pratt, head recently visited the latter's Mrs. Kenee's father is employed of the Department of Education, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kopp, East Main street.

They are now Pennsylvania State College, at the in the pumping station for the water supply of Paris. jand artistic Spring arrangements dllCt perfectly assembled for a breezy spring entrance. Our briefest wool shortie (completely lined) and our lOOfo wool skirt with unpressed pleats. Coat, available in kelly or red, 22.95; the skirt, in black, 8.95; topped off with a Santa Anita meeting yesterday afternoon of the Education Department of the Civic Mrs. Kenee's sister, the former of the flowers, the entries, ac visiting the former's parents at Mil-lersville, prior to leaving for Norfolk, where Commander Thomas will be reassigned for foreign service.

cording to Mrs. Gregory, must be Mile. Aline Pugeaux, will arrive in named and brought to the clubhouse not later than 11.30 o'clock next Tuesday morning. There will be ribbon awards for the winners. the United States about April 20.

Also a war bride, she is the wife of John Kergides, of Pine Hill, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Kergides ex Club of Harrisburg.

Introduced by Mrs. Francis B. Haas, Doctor Pratt, formerly with the American Military Government in Africa and Italy, cited many of his experiences during World War II and spoke of his study of educational systems in a number of Chicken for Club Chicken a la king will feature the pect to live in Philadelphia. Sports Hat in white felt, 5.00 menu at the West End Republican Club, 1410 North Third street, this evening. Miss Winter Is Bride Miss Helen Fern Winter, daugh JR.

AND MRS. JOHN C. 1 1 YATES, of York, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, John Gorman Yates, at 6 o'clock this morning at the York HospitaL Mrs. Yates is the former Miss Jane Gorman, of York. foreign countries.

He urged that the cultural and intellectual level ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Winter, Harrisburg, R. D.

2, became of all peoples of the world be raised to create better The baby is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. John Yates, 3214 Mrs. Henry Klonower, Education North Second street. His father, Department chairman, presided at Announces the Opening of Her HARRISBURG CHARM SCHOOL on Friday, April 12, 1946 Miss Schoch will be at the Penn-Harris Hotel on Saturday and Sunday April 7th and 8th to interview those interested in enrollment.

Classes will be limited in size and we suggest you write her Philadelphia address for obligation-free details today or come in personally on the above dates. GWEN SCHOCH 1709 CHESTNUT PHILA. 3. PA. Harrisburg School: Penn-Harris Hotel who served as a full lieutenant in the Navy in World War II, is now associated with the mail order department of Sears Roebuck and the bride of Oliver Frovig, son of Mrs.

Ida Trovik, of Elmont, N. Sundav afternoon in Linglestown Church of God. The ceremony was performed by the pastor, the Rev. E. F.

Asper. Mrs Frovig is a member of the! senior class at Lower Paxton High1 School. Mr. Frovig was discharged recently from the Army following! two and a half years' service with I the field artillery in the Pacific! RUGS UPHOLSTERY CLEANED and MOTHPROOFED ON PREMISES NATIONALLY RECOMMENDED BY LEADING DEPARTMENT STORES PENNA. FABRIC SPECIALISTS 201 PAYNE-SHOEMAKER BIDG.

SERVICING THE ENTIRE CENTRAL PENNA. AREA PHONE Harrlsburt i-ZKI MO-J A Carlisle 12H-W Company, in York. MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL 1YI am BOMGARDNER, of Palmyra PHONE 7393 will leave Thursday for Madison THIRD STREET AT WACLAY the meeting and tea was served by Mrs.

Walter E. Burns and Mrs. George F. Gracey. MRS.

RUSSELL MELCHIOR, 'A 2010 North Third street, who is the guest of Mrs. Clifford L. Cramer, of Stroudsburg, will return to her home tomorrow. This evening, Mrs. Melchior will discuss Broadway plays at a meeting at the Stroud Community House, in Stroudsburg.

Mrs. Jerome Bradley, of Camp Hill, has as her guests her parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. S.

Emerson, of Pompano, Fla. to attend the performance at the University of Wisconsin of the musical production, "Of Thee theater. He is employed by the Railway Express Agency in this city. The couple resides at 3423 North Sixth street. Sing," in which their talented OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL NINE daughter, Miss Josephine D.

Bom- gardner, will sing the leading role They will be accompanied to Madi son by another daughter, Miss Hands all rawed Legion Post Auxiliary Formed at Maytown MARIETTA. April 2. An auxili and roughened? Betty June Bomgardner, who is music supervisor of the North and South Londonderry schools. Miss Josephine Bomgardner, who is a sophomore at the University of Wisconsin, is majoring in dramatics and appeared in a skating number at the recent Winter Carnival at the university. A member of the Kappa Delta sorority, Miss Bomgardner is a graduate of the Palmyra High School.

ary to American Legion Post, No 809. Maytown, has been organized, and the ofllowing officers elected: ORTH President Mrs. Pauline Neiss; first vce-president, Mrs. Anna K. Haines; 312 MARKET ST.

second vice-president, Mrs. Anna Hick; secretary, Mrs. Alice Shenk, treasurer, Mrs. Mildred Buller; his torian, Mrs, Rose Neiman; membership chairman, Mrs. Ray Fryberger The group has a membership of 50 Women's Clubs to Meet In Carlisle April 18 CARLISLE.

2. The Cumberland County Federation of Women's Clubs will be entertained by the Carlisle Civic Club April 18 in Grace United Brethren Church. The program will begin at 10.30 a. m. and continue until 4 o'clock in the afternoon.

Eugene S. Keller, superintendent BEWARE OF ps.wonr.is Medical reports reveal that an amazin number of children and adults are victims of Pin-Worms. Watch for the warning signs, especially the embarrassing, nagging rectal itch. After centuries of Pin-Worm distress a really effective way to deal with them has been established through JAYNE'S P-W. the new Pin-Worm treatment developed in the laboratories of Dr.

D. Jayne Son. The small, easy-to-take P-W tablets give satisfaction or your money back. So why take chances on Pin-Worms I If you suspect this ugly infection, ask your druggist for P-W and follow the directions. It's easy to remember P-W for Pin-Worms 1 I of the State Industrial School at Camp Hill, will be one of the speak ers.

A prize will be awarded to the club having the largest number of representatives in attendance. mew pT Reservations are in charge of Mrs. Frank Bragg, 624 South Hanover street. Make them feel Summer-Soft in just half a minute Newport Couple Weds with J-Jm(lS the lanolin-enriched lotion that soothes skin extra fast tr' iwssh jama mm HONEY AND ALMOND FRAGRANCE CREAM SOLD AT TOILET GOODS COVtiTBSS cks in slight-of-figure tri ImMm Starts Thursday at the STATE THEATRE Set how this laboratory, tested, stert sealed diaper service protects "XT Freedom-loving young girdles that coax curves into smooth lines. Back panels with up-and-down stretch, to bend when you bend.

Lustrous rayon satin, with firm elastic sections, talon closings. 4.95 to 10.00 our baby at low costjjL HAKKIiBURG OWN 1 "Th Americas, blue or tan ground. IS? Figure-finishing famous by Maiden Form Edith Lances Helena 'Mmwmm ij i- A- i'' of Hollywood. 2.00 to 15.00 Is Accepted and Approved by the DIAPER SERVICE INSTITUTE OF AMERICA MRS. R.

R. HOCKENBERRX NEWPORT, April 2. Miss Naomi Mae Irene Corle, daughter of Mrs. Harry Smith, North Sixth street, became the bride of Raymond R. Hockenberry, son of Mrs.

Ella Hock-enberry, Newport, Saturday afternoon. The ceremony was performed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Horting, Mulberry street, by the Rev. L.

Stoy Spangler, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Horting home. For Immediate. Servic PHONE 60327 206-08 North Second St.

HAMILTON ST. HARRISBURG, Pi.

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