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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1935 arrisburafundau Courier SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1935 Social Evemitts off the Week Dsn fflamtar aiid Vnclmiity PAGE TEN King's Third Son to Marry To Vote on Beer Sale Newville, Sept. 7 As a result of a petition presented by residents of this place to the Borough Council, a vote on the sale of beer in Newville will be taken in November. Ask Return of Pastor Duncannon, Sept. 7 The congregation of the Church of God here has asked for the return of the present pastor, the Rev. E.

S. Asper, at a recent meeting in the church. PERSONALS HARRISBURG ACADEMY T7m and JUNIOR COLLEGE in BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Legion Auxiliary Plans Program The Legion Auxiliary of Post No. 27, American Legion, has completed its plans for the coming year's program which has been announced as follows: The first meeting of the season will be held on October 7 at the post home, 21 South Front street, at which time the following officers will be installed: Mrs. Ralph D.

Sanderson, president; Mrs. Reid Fortenbaugh, first vice-president; Mrs. George Shoemaker, second vice-president; Mrs. Richard A. Young, recording secretary; Mrs.

Clarence H. Hartman, corresponding secretary; Mrs. George C. Snyder, treasurer; Mrs. John Spangler, chaplain; Mrs.

Charles Snyder, historian; Mrs. Howard Hinkle, sergeant at arms. The auxiliary also plans as part of its October program to have a team Reopens Sept. 17, 1935 given recently by Daniel F. Vollmer at his home, 814 North Sixteenth street.

The couple will be married at 4.30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, September 14 in the Pine Street Presbyterian Church. Miss Violett E. Cassel, of 1717 State street, has returned to her home after vacationing in the West. Miss Emily Jane Goho, daughter of Mrs. Anna R.

Goho, 3316 Brisban street, Paxtang, who was graduated from Camp Hill High School and attended the, Seiler School, has enrolled in the freshman cla; at Dickinson College, where she will prepare for the study of medicine. Dr. and Mrs. Marshall House and their children, of 1712 State street, have returned to their home after spending the summer in Connecticut. Miss Rachel McCarrall, of Camp Hill, will return this week to her home after vacationing in Atlantic City and Kew Gardens, L.

I. Miss Alice Murphy, of Binghamton, N. has returned to her home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Evan J.

Miller, of 2203 Market street. ACADEMY Provides Instruction for boys of all ages From Beginners to young men ready to enter college. JUNIOR COLLEGE Provides all Business Courses for High School Graduates and Special Students. Number entering limited to forty. All Departments Serve Both Day and Boarding Pupils.

Small Classes, Experienced Instructors, Splendid Athletic Facilities. Phone or Write Harrisburg Academy, Harrisburg, Pa. Camp Hill Civic Club Plans Flower Show Announcement has been made of the flower show committees for the garden group of the Camp Hill Civic Club. The show will be held Septem-bed 17 at 2 to 10 p. m.

at the Municipal Building. Committees follow: Mrs. F. H. Reeser, chairman; Mrs.

S. S. Froeh-lich, vice-chairman; Mrs. J. Wesley Weaver; registrar; Mrs.

C. E. P. Murray, secretary; Mrs. H.

S. Withers and Miss Martha Ludes, advisory committee; Miss Dorothy Kendall, chairman of judges. Registration, Mrs. Wesley Weaver, chairman; Mrs. Ralph Irwin and Mrs.

R. A. McCachran. Promotional, Mrs. Harold Fry, chairman; Mrs.

G. S. Hemphill, Mrs. Charles Shaflner, Mrs. John Mohler, Mrs.

Lila Mead, Mrs. T. W. McMillen, Mrs. Mark Dietrich, Mrs.

Clifford Fenton and Mrs. Brown. Reception, Mrs. Fred V. Rockey, chairman; Mrs.

Harry Topliss, Mrs. Bruce Dunlap, Mrs. U. G. Fry, Mrs.

Lila Read, Mrs. J. C. Weirick, Mrs. J.

K. Hummel and Mrs. Geo. Fisher. Staging and Decorating, Mrs.

William Wooters, chairman; Mrs. Claude Rosenberry, Mrs. H. R. Lindenberger, Mrs.

John Mohler, Mrs. Austin Rice, Mrs. Stephen Smith, Mrs. Foster Bollinger, Mrs. Raymond Cunningham and Mrs.

Fred Trimble. Publicity, Mrs. Fred Dapp, chairman; Mrs. James Champion, Mrs. Rob working in the tuberculosis drive under the captainship of Mrs.

Sanderson. On Saturday, September 14, the tri-county council, which includes Dauphin, Lebanon and Cumberland Counties, will meet at the country home of Mrs. Josiah F. Reed in Fishing Creek Valley. Officers will be installed.

Dr. and Mrs. Wilbur V. Mallalieu, of State street, returned recently to their home following a visit at their cottage at Lake Winnipesau-kee, N. where he spent the summer, John J.

Mcfiit, has returned to Kirkwood, the summer home- of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. John Moffitt, after traveling several weeks in New England. He visited Mrs. Paul Johnston, of this city, and her daughters, the Misses Rebecca and Frances Johnston, at Deep Haven Camp, Asheville, N.

and enrouto hnir guest of Arthur H. Dakln, In Amherst, Mass. Following a brief visit nuu friends in Princeton, N. Mr. Mof-fltt went to Haverford, where he was the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. William L. Mudge, Jr. Mr. Mudge is the son of the Rev.

Dr. and Mrs. William Mudge of this city. Dr. and Mrs.

Lester K. Ade, who have been visiting in Williamsport, their former home, have returned to their residence in Riverview Manor. Miss Rebecca Longstreth, of Haverford, who was visiting in Eagles Mere during the summer is now the guest of her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. A.

F. M. Chandler, of the Homestead, along Yellow Breeches Creek. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl H. Weigle, of Wormleysburg, had for their recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. Hallock S. Johnson, of Merwood.

Miss Susanne Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bennett, of 1926 North Second street, and her fiance, Robert J. Porter, were the guests of honor at a picnic supper DAY SCHOOL NIGHT I 1 VS.

1 Mi i -i i I ii i'i i1iftii ii I P. T. A. Group To Hold Card Parties Day School now in session. New students may-enter any Individual promotion.

Night School term begins Monday, September 16. Please register early. Central Penna Business College In preparation for the State convention to be held next year in this city, the executive committee of the Dauphin County-West Shore Council ert Crist, Mrs. Stanley Cathcart, and Garden Club Sponsors Fair The Harrisburg Garden Club will sponsor a Harvest Home miniature country fair Saturday, September 28 at Foxlea, the summer home of Judge and Mrs. John E.

Fox. Mrs. A. F. Oberlin, who is chairman of the garden gadget booth, yesterday announced her committee; Mrs.

Thomas G. May, vice-chairman; chairs, Mrs. George E. Etter; baskets, Mrs. Martin W.

Fager, Mrs. Charles P. Feidt, Mrs. Arthur Hull; flower holders and breakfast trays, Mrs. of Parents and Teachers met recently Mrs.

Adolph Benson Placement and Classification, Mrs. "Central Greatest Business School" 323 Market Phone 4-1724 Harrisburg, Pa. T1U in the Harrisburger Hotel to plan for a series of card parties. The first card party will be held on Wednesday, October 9, in charge of the executive board, Mrs. F.

H. Nickles, general chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Anderson D. Calhoun, Mrs. Joseph Minnaugh, Mrs.

John Moltz, Mrs. Harry Deik and Mrs. Ralph Walter. Mrs. Albert H.

Beard, president, was in charge of the meeting, at which plans were also made for the first fall meeting, to be held at the Jonas Wagner, chairman; Mrs. Charles Shaffner, Mrs. William Faithful, Mrs. V. A.

Martin, Mrs. J. H. Harris, Mrs. F.

J. Horick, Mrs. D. A. McFad-den, Mrs.

Carl B. Weaver, Mrs. Geo. Richwine, Mrs. L.

B. Strayer and Mrs. Fred Kendall. Information, Mrs. J.

W. Weaver, chairman; Mrs. C. U. Peeling, Mrs.

C. E. P. Murray and Mrs. Harold Fry.

Garden Gadget Booth, Mrs. Morris Swartz, chairman; Mrs. Francis Ambler, Mrs. J. J.

Nungesser, Mrs. C. Lester Emmert, Mrs. Walter Doebler, Mrs. Clifford Fenton, Mrs.

C. A. Frank-enburg, Mrs. Benjamin Peters, Mrs. J.

S. AVingert, Mrs. A. C. Stailey, Mrs.

C. H. Turner, Mrs. C. E.

P. Murray, Mrs. William Faithful, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. E.

H. Bower and Mrs. Frank Eberly. Thomas G. May, Mrs.

Clement G. Kreider and Mrs. Frank N. Payne; linen sets, Mrs. Fred C.

Crans, Mrs. Frank McCarrell, Mrs. J. Hoffer Detweiler, Mrs. James M.

Cameron, Mrs. Judson Warlow, Mrs. Redsecker Brin-ser, Mrs. E. L.

Hoopes; garden gadgets, Mrs. Norris S. Longaker, Mrs. D. Bailey Brandt, Miss Constance Central High School Building, Thurs CUT OUT THIS AD FOR FREE SAMPLE Principale in England's next royal wedding, that of Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, third son of King George and Queen Mary, and Lady Alice Christabel Montagu-Douglas-Scott, third daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch and Queens-bury, are shown above in recent pictures.

Betrothal of Prince Henry, 35, and his fiancee, 34, was announced by King George V. ISMA-RE day night, September 12, at 7.45 o'clock. Mrs. Calhoun and Mrs. Minnaugh were named chairmen of the committee to procure a filing cabinet to be placed in the meeting room of Central High School, for the use of literature for all the local units.

Announcement was made that any unit may borrow the film, "Baby Takes a 'to be used during the year. 4-WAY RELIEF FOR ACID STOMACH INDIGESTION to a Nce Plan Outing The Ohev Sholom Temple Brotherhood will hold a campflre and corn and wiener roast next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at Lend's Farms near Dauphin. All members of the congregation have been invited to attend. The campflre will be conducted by the Boy Scout of Troop No. 10, and there will be a musical skit.

Morris Sachs, general chairman of the program, will be aided by Michael a fG SANDWICH GORGAS REXALL DRUG STORES I macir wffiy Girl Reserves Plan Party Week 16 N. Third St. 1306 N. Third St. The Girl Reserves of the Young Women's Christian Association will ORmAL'a338'r observe party week from Monday, September 23 to Friday, September Polyclinic Auxiliary Plans Baby Party Invitations will be issued shortly by the Polyclinic Hospital for a garden party which they will give in honor of all the babies who have been born at the hospital within the last five years.

Plans for the party were discussed yesterday afternoon at a meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary to the hospital, which will be in charge of the various booths. The party will take place on Thursday, September 12, from 2 to 4 o'clock on the hospital lawns. There will be booths at which the babies and their mothers will register and during the afternoon lady fingers and milk will be served. Mrs. Charles Hamel, social chairman of the auxiliary, is in charge of the work, which has been given to that group of women.

27, it has been announced recently. All the Girl Reserves of the will hold a joint party on September 23, with special games and dancing. On Thursday, September 24, there will be a senior club party, on September Hostess at Tea Miss Mary Douglas, director of the Community House of the Child Welfare Association, was hostess at a tea party which she gave Thursday afternoon at her home, Eighteenth and Market streets, in honor of the volunteer workers who have been aiding her during the season. I MS DEVELOPING 25 a junior club party and on Septem Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph McClain, of 2259 Jefferson street, have announced the birth of a daughter, at the Polyclinic Hospital, September 2, 1935. Mrs. McClain was formerly Miss Mildred Cooper. Mr. and Mrs.

S. Edgar Gerhart, of 2311 Green street, have announced the birth of a daughter, September 3, 1935, at the Polyclinic Hospital. Mrs. Gerhart was formerly Miss Martha Hummel. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Hare, of 253 Hummel street, have announced the birth of a daughter, at the Polyclinic Hospital, September 2, 1935. Mrs. Hare was formerly Miss Barbara J. Shenk.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Erb, of 1211 North Fourteenth street, have announced the birth of a daughter, September 2, 1935, at the Polyclinic Hospital. Mrs. Erb was formerly Miss Gladys Geer.

Mr. and Mrs. Galen Schlichter, of 26 North Nineteenth street, have announced the birth of a son, at the Polyclinic Hospital, September 2, 1935. Mrs. Schlichter was formerly Miss Frances Burnett.

Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Miller, of 1722 Paxton street, have announced the birth of a daughter, at the Polyclinic Hospital, September 2, 1935.

Mrs. Miller was formerly Miss Sarah Finney. Air. and Mrs. Herbert J.

Watterau, of 1711 Carnation street, have announced the birth of a daughter, September 1, 1935, at the Harrisburg Hos ber 27 a Hamilton Center party. Regular Girl Reserve work will be gin on October 1 and 2 at the Building. A group of Harrisburg Girl Reserv SPECIAL FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER REGULAR $1.00 DINNERS REDUCED TO es and advisors have just returned to this city after attending a ten-day conference at Camp Owaissa, on Lake Historical Meeting- Wellington Jones will speak on "Early Baseball in Harrisburg" at the meeting of the Dauphin County Historical Society, which is to be held on Monday, September 16, at 8 p. m. at the society's 9 South Front street.

Couple Mark 52nd Anniversary Ariel, near Scranton. Those who made the trip were Mrs. Meade D. Detweiler, Girl Reserve chairman, Miss Sara Kulp, advisor of the senior 75c club; Miss Catherine Lindon, Miss Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Spong, 506 Front street, Wormleysburg, celebrated their fifty-second wedding annivers Marie Dolmon, Miss Kathryn Klaiss, Miss Virginia Spangler and Miss Louise Carson. ary this week quietly. Mrs.

Spong formerly was Miss Nannie HimeS: Guests of Honor Miss Carolyne Anderson and Miss Corinne Edwards, who have been the guests of Mrs. M. Dilliard Sams during the past week, were the guests of honor at a dinner dance given yesterday at Hershey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William N. Himes, of West Fairview. Tho couple have three sons, Harper Photographic Materials for Professional and Amateur Artist Supplies James Lett Co. Circulating Library 225 N. SECOND STREET Bell 24866 W.

Spong, vice-president of the Dau phin Deposit Trust Company; Nor Special Daily Lunches 35c WE SPECIALIZE IN ITALIAN AND AMERICAN FOODS CAFE MAGNELLI 714 NORTH THIRD STREET WINES BEERS MIXED DRINKS man Spong White Plains; Harry JOIN NOW Lou Kramer's Press Club 4 Suits Pressed For $1.00 Become a Charter Member Today Club Rooms Located at 7 South Dewberry St. Spong, of Boston, and two daughters pital. Mrs. Watterau was formerly Mrs. Paul Esmer, this city, and Mrs.

J. F. Ferguson, of Wormleysburg, Flower Display Hummelstown, Sept. 7 The first annual exhibit of the Little Flower Club was held here recently at the Zion Lutheran Parish House where 171 exhibits were entered in the competitive classes, in addition to many flowers and plants on display. Miss violet Williams.

with whom they reside. Mr. and Mrs. James P. O'Leary, of iZi Boas street, have announced the birth of a daughter, at the Harris Miss Gottshall To Be Bride burg Hospital, August 31, 1935.

Mrs O'Leary was formerly Miss Elizabeth Hatton. The marriage of Miss Thelma L. Mr. and Mrs. Ray D.

McCoy, of 1632 Park street, have announced the birth of a daughter, August 31, 1935 Gottschall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gottschall, 2029 Logan street, at the Harrisburg Hospital. Mrs. Mc Coy was formerly Miss Esther Lehr.

to Allen M. Martin, New Cumberland, took place this week at the Zion Luth Mr. and Mrs. Morton Stein, of 2039 Zarker street, have announced the KILAUEA INN Howard South Enola Wishes You Health and Happiness Call On Us and See THE HAWAIIAN TROUBADORS Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday Seitz and Camden Beer on Draught R. E.

Coldren, Prop. eran Church, with the Rev. Dr. S. Winfield Herman, officiating.

birth of a son, September 3, 1935, at the Polyclinic Hospital. Mrs. Stein was formerly Miss Audrey Barr. Mr. and Mrs.

George Charles, of the Governor Hotel, have announced the birth of a son, September 4, 1935, at Say: This Is the Ideal Time of the Year to Have Summer and Fall Clothes Cleaned! A breakfast wa3 served at noon at the home of the bride's parents, and the couple then left for a wedding trip to New York and Canada. They will reside in New Cumberland after their return. Mrs. Martin is an employe in the offices of the General Motors Company, and her husband is with a printing establishment. the Gettysburg Hospital.

Mrs. Charles was formerly Miss Dorothy Sharer. of Gardners. CALL DELIVER CASH AND CARRY ONLY Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph W. Clark, of SERVIC Lucknow, have announced tlie birth of a son, September 3, 1935, at the Be prepared for the warm days to come and be ready for Fall. No cleaning can possibly do more to improve beauty, the life of your garments than Eggerts. Ladies' plain dresses, men's suits cleaned and pressed at these prices. Polyclinic Hospital.

Mrs. Clark was 7 Be (SSc formerly Miss Thelma Flohr. Look-Trexler Miss Fay Look, daughter of Mr. PHONE 7391 Stations Located at 502 N. 3rd 1243 Market St.

Plant, 1400-04 Herr St. Leaves For Boston Miss Louise B. Koons, of 1739 North Third Street, will leave the city this morning for Boston where she will take up psychiatric social work until next June aa part of a year's scholarship in the Boston Psychopathic Hospital. She has recently completed a two months' course at Smith College where Fall Special MEN'S SUITS TOPCOATS LADIES' PLAIN DRESSES CLEANED AND PRESSED For Only 3C and Mrs. Charles Look, of Lingles-town became the bride of Dr.

Earl J. Trexler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Trexler, of Trexlertown. recentlv at she will return for similar study preliminary to taking her master's de Quality Intelligent Service Is it News? Print it! Is it something people want to know? Get it in type! Do you have something to tell about your business? Get it printed! Printing good printing carries your story carries it with conviction and an air of responsibility.

Is it NEWS about your business? Let good printing do the ojb of transforming that news into profits. Let us help. The Courier Press 210 N. 3rd St. Phone 6111 gree in social service.

Miss Koons is a graduate of Wilson For That Leaking Roof College and has recently been asso ciated with the Family Bureau of the Associated Aid as a social worker. the parsonage of the Messiah Lutheran Church, with the pastor, the Rev. Chester Simonton, officiating. Upon their return from a wedding trip, the pair will reside at Macungie, near Allentqwn, where Doctor Trexler practices dentistry. Mrs.

Trexler is a graduate of Lin-glestown High School and of the University of Pennsylvania where she took work for a dental hygienist. Doctor Trexler is a graduate of Allen-town High School, Muhlenberg College and the University of Pennsylvania School of Dentistry. FIRST CLASS WORK H. Goodman 1418 N. 6th st; Open Evening! Phone S-30M Free Call for and Delivery Berries DELlAfJD SUSCO ROOF COATING A quality coating built up to our standard, not down to a price! Protect your Roof now before heavy Fall rains and Winter snow and sleet.

BE SAFE BE SURE BUY QUALITY NOT PRICE Plan Card Party The Beth-El Temple Sisterhood will hold a card party at the end of this month according to plans formulated recently at the fall meeting. Mrs. Samuel Yoffe was named chairman of the card party by the president, Mrs. Henry H. Brenner, who was in charge INSIST ON THE GENUINE SUSCO ROOF COATING 1 Gal Cans 70c per gal.

5 Gal. Cans 60c per gal. Larger Quantities Proportionately Lower of the meeting. Mrs. Barney Gross.

mm you J. J. 1. 7 want 10 De comionaDie ia ifluwv- read a paper on Current Events." To Become Bride The marriage of Mrs. Mary Good-ling, daughter of Mrs.

Hanna Paules, 2912 Revere street, to Robert Stanley, of Seattle, a member of li an carefree from heat Ail WOlf FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Susquehanna Oil Paint Co. Paint Specialists "THE PLACE TO BUY PAINT" 17 S. Third St. Corner Blackberry St. vat a a -9 FUEL JTAVERJ" a Philadelphia baseball team, will take place some time in November, at the home of Mrs.

Goolling's son. riJBKKOiF. 1 AUTOMATIC Leonard Cecil Harvey, 2910 Revere iTTOKER 1 street..

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