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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 3

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THE EVENING SENTINEL, CARLISLE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1953. PAGE THREE DOLL CLOTHES r- SOLOISTS NAMED Personals A. A.U.W. to Greet State President Africa to Be Topic Of Woman's Guild York counties will attend. Mr.

Klmpr P. Truches, Ca; lisle, will prekle as precUIent. 1 rnuM Jvvc ONE PIECE J)M'Myt LUTHERAN WOMEN TO MEET The lith annual convention of the Women's Missionary Society of-the West. I'einm. Synod oi ihe Lutheran Church will meet at Trinity church at Chambersburg Tuesday and Wednesday.

About 250 delegates from churches in Franklin, Cumberland, and FOfiJJTUMN TEA lief t-Wingers Call Strike in Guiana tiSAto IV. 'n-t proximately 39,000 words in length, one the longest of the IS tat roust it utlons and about six time as long as1 the federal fonsttutioa. "Africa: The Country, and Its People" will be the topic of the Woman'a Guild of the Second Pre-byterian Church at its meeting tomorrow night at 7:30 in th church house. Mary McAdoo and Emily Hedden will lead the discussion. Devotions will be conducted by Mrs.

William The executive committee and members of the Carlisle branch of the American Association of University Women will greet Mrs. Herbert W. Anderson, Prospectville, the State president, at a 'Dutch Treat" dinner at the Molly Pitcher Hotel Wednesday night at 7. Mrs. Anderson will be in Carlisle prior to her appearance as speaker at the Fall meeting of the Cumberland County Federation of Women's Judge and Mrs, Mark Garber, 2(0 Mooreland Avenue; Mr.

and Mrs. Mervin G. Coyle, Carlisle RD6; and Mr. and Mrs. Paul R.

Teitrlck, Carlisle ItDt, spent the weekend in Eastern Mainland. Mrs. A. E. Rttter and Mr, and Mrs.

Leo Brenneman, 162 South West Street, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. D. Gil-more. Annapolis, Md.

They went to Baltimore on Saturday for the Navy-Cornell game and also visited Mrs. Gllmore's son, James Lackey, who is attending Western Maryland. Lt, and Mrs. William Hutrhin-son and their son, William K. Ill, Care and Make-up Can Correct Or Camouflage Sallow Skins Cowan.

Mrs. Wayne McCann, ac Soloists who will appear at the Autumn musical tea to be held at the Youni? Women's Christian Association Wednesday from 3 to have been announced by Mrs. Clarence W. Heinze, chairman of the program. Mrs.

Bertram Davis, accompan- companled by Mrs. Frank Burger, will present special music. Circle Two, with Mrs. Paul A Clubs Thursday at Allenberry. Members of AAUW.

will have an Cox aim mis. w. a. Howard a co-chairmen, will serve as hos opportunity to meet and talk with in tesses. led by Mrs.

Edward L. Minnich, and Mrs. William H. Myers accompanied by Evelyn Robbins, Paul 'R. Teitrick, president.

Mrs. Anderson Wednesday. Reser. vations can be made with the president, Mrs. William T.

Gordon, phone J45 J. will con (I lie the business-meeting will present vocal selections. Pianists will be Mrs. E. Gottleib and Mrs, Sid A.

Carson, Mrs. James Dewalt and Mrs, Marriages inrmeny or Carlisle, are en route to Donaldson Air Force Base, S. C. Mrs. Hutchinson is the former Lois Ann Lacker.

Mrv and Mrs. Lester F. Adams, 559 Highland Avenue, have returned after spending several days at the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania, near Wellsboro: World's End, and Eagles Mere, Pa Benjamin D. James, co-chairmen of the membership committee, are Mt. Holly to Hear State Official The first meeting of the Mt.

In charge of arrangements. They will be assisted by mem- oers of tnelr committee, Mrs. A C. Hansom, Mrs. Samuel Padjen, 'if 'i if iV I 1 i I Weekend guests of Mr.

and Mrs, Holly Springs, wjll be held Oct. 15 at 8 p.m. The program will include a film entitled "Family Elicker Eckert Wilbert G. Elicker and Erma A. Eckert were married Oct.

10, 1353, In the Mt. Pleasant Church of God. Rev Harry M. Mumpher, pastor of the performed the ceremony. Betty Neese, organist, and Paul Kimmel, soloist, gave a recital preceding' the JOBYNA M.

STOOPS, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Stoops; 134 South Hanover Street, have announced her "engagement to Charles E. Maclay, son of Mrs.

Leaf a Maclay; Edge-mont Md, Miss Stoops a graduate of Carlisle High School, is employed at the Naval Supply Depot, Mechanicsburg. Her fiance, a graduate of Smitiburg High Smithburg, and a veteran of World War II and Korea, Is in the communications division at the Naval Supply Depot, Mechanicsburg. The wedding will take place in Mrs. Edward, J. Fisher, Louise Heckman, Mrs.

John H. McAdoo, Mrs. Ernest Coder, Mrs. Emma Lukens, MrsI James Prescott III, Mrsi. Fred V.

McDonnell, Mrs. John H. Keller, Mrs. Frank Goodyear, Mrs. Robert McCall, Mrs, Circles" and the speaker will be Richard Duncan, supervisor of information and education for the State Bureau of Mental Health Representatives from the Mt Holly Ralph H.

Coyje, Mrs. J. Duff Springs P.T.A. plan to attend the Pennsylvania Congress to be held in Philadelphia on Oct. 19.

George, Mrs. Lindsey L. Line, Mrs. Palmer Franklin, Mrs. Harold Stum and Leonard Kohr.

FOR DOLL ')IX The annual will be held at the Mt. Holly Springs School, i Wagner Crawford Announcement, has been made of the marriage of Mies Emma Campbell Crawford, Belle Mead, N. to James Smiley Wagner, Pine Grove Furnace. The ceremony wa performed on Oct. 7, 1953, by Rev Leslie A.

Dunn, pastor of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, West-field, N. J. Following last year's policy, baby Inspiring Music Is Based on Windows Mrs. Harold Dunkle sitters will be provided at each regular meeting at no cost to parents. A.

Lott Walker. 201 Walnut Street, were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver G. Sanders and daughterJanice, and Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Sanders and son, Wesley, all of Fairfield, Pa. Col. and Mrs. R.

H. La Carlisle Barracks, entertained Col. and Mrs. Autrey Maroun, Washington, D. over the weekend.

Col Maroun was formely stationed at the Army War College. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Einstein, Ken-nett Square, spent the weekend with their parents, R. Bruce Stuart, Carlisle RD3.

and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Einstein, 18 South Hanover Street.

Mr. anf Mrs. Joseph Shoenfelt, who were married Oct. 4 in Lock Haven, have returned from a wedding trip to the Poconos and are living at 208 North Hanover, Street. Mr.

Shoenfelt is the physical director at the Young Men's Christian Association. Mrs. G. Ltadtwed, Carlisle, is spending the week in Bigler-vilie with Mr. and Mrs.

William ONE PATTERN PART for each Feted at Shower A-presentation of the life of item! Dress, cape, hat, overalls, blouse, petticoat, panties and robe MEETING TOMORROW The ladies auxiliary to the Citi Christ In music was given by the choir of Allison Methodist Church under the direction of Mrs. Leslie Mrs. L. B. Lefever and Mis.

are so easy to sew for your daugn zens Fire Company, Mt. Holly ter dolly. Mother, this is the best M. Karper-yesterday morning, Springs, will hold a meeting to idea let your little girl spend The life of Christ as portrayed night at 7:30 In the, firehouse. happy hours helping you to make these clothes! Use scraps and SWEET 22 MEMPHIS, Tenn.

(U.B Boyce remnants thrifty! Pattern 4600 for dolls 14, 16, 18, 20 inches tall. Mai Ftotor pboto TO DISGl'ISE a sallow skin, select make-up carefully. An choice to offset such a complexion is a new true red lipstick. Prvor. still scraoes his moth See pattern for yardages.

This pattern easy to use sim er's cake although he 22. For his birthday his mother made pie to sew, is tested for fit. Has enough batter for a three-layer cake, cooked only two layers and complete illustrated instructions. cheeks or lips, it combines with the yellow look and can make the skin look slightly green. Getting back to the hygienic" By HELEN FOLLETT CREAMY or peachy complexions are in the asset column.

skin Is something else again! Clearing away this dingy yellow Send Thirty-five cents in coins by pictures and symbols In the church windows was presented In ong. Of special interest and beauty was "Christ In The Temple," by Christiansen, the words of which wem written by Mrs. Karper, herself. "I Am Alpha and Omego," by Stainer, sung as the inspiring conclusion to the morning of music, was one of the highlights of the mnusual program. Solo parts were taken by Elizabeth Roberts, Mrs.

William Myers Mrs. Thomas Nevitt, Mrs. Richard Nickum, Olen V. Yates and Lester Timmens, M. Horner gave a tea and stork shower for Mrs.

Harold E. Dunkle, 1 to West Louther Street, at the Lefever home, 76 East Ridge Street, Thursday afternoon. Guests were members of the Y-Teen committee of the Young Women's Christian Association, where Mrs. Dunkle formerly was employed as director of Y-Teen activities. They are Mrs.

Wilbur Enck, Mrs. J. McLain King, Mrs. Joseph R. Rice, Mrs.

Eugene Reader, Mrs. Ray S. Hartzell, Mrs. Frank H. Goodyear, Mrs.

B. B. Stearns, Mrs. Frank W. Heffelfinger, Mrs.

Henry TS. Smith, Mrs. Elwood Bar-jier, Mrs. Elmer P. Truches, Mrs.

Kenneth R. Millen, Mrs. Alvin Raudabaugh, and Jean Holley, executive secretary of the YWCA. gave Boyce the rest in' the pan. for this pattern add cents for each pattern for lst-class mail part of the treatment: Start the day with a full glass of orange or ing.

Send to ANNE ADAMS, care Birthi tone is an inside job. The woman A SWITCH ST. PAUL, Minn. (U.E) A. J.

of: whose skin is sallow must breathe i tomato juice for the vitamin deeply; bathe daily, drink plenty! content. McGree, Hastings, has filed a claim for $91.58 against the THE EVENING SENTINEL, 392, Pattern 213 West 17th New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly Mr. and Mrs.

Jo.eph Baric, Car Leafy Vegetables Good State, claiming a "tree hit his automobile." McGre said th tree, be NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STLYE NUMBER. ing chopped down by two state hospital inmates, toppled over on his car. Musical Arts Club 701 SIZES nMffl To Meet Tomorrow Of water and eat plenty of fruit and vegetables. Exercise in the open air will help because it whips up circulation and good circulation usually means the complex-Ion has normal coloring. Make-up is a big problem with her.

A deep rachelle powder is usually her best bet. If it carries a golden cast, so much the better. Rouge and lipstick should be orange-red. She can figure that out easily enough. If she uses a raspberry or wine shade for Leafy vegetables like beet tops, chard, lettuce and dive are all recommended.

They form bulk the digestive machinery, aid the organs to func-tion normally, Buttermilk is a favorable influ--ence. Avoid chocolate in any Cut down on fat foods. One ounct of pure fat contains 270 calories. Remember this if your figure ample and you have to watch ths bathroom scales. 5 HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs; Mary West Louther Street, who observed her 84th birthday today, was the guest of honor at a luncheon given by Mrs.

F. E. Masland at Fallen Arches. Seventeen members of thtj family were present. "Let Freedom Ring" will be the theme of the program of the Car lisle Musical Arts Club 1 at its meeting tomorrow night at 3 in the IOOF Hall, West High Street.

lisle KD2, announce the birth of a daughter at the Harrteburg Hospital, Sunday, Oct. 11, 1953. Mrs. Baric was Beulah Lay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin Lay, Carlisle RD2. Sgt. and Mm. Richard P. Looney, Winthrop, announce the birth of a son Friday, Oct.

9, at the Array Hospital, Worcester Maws. Mrs. Looney Is the former Gai! Steele, daughter of Mr. and Mw. Roy Berry.

509 North West Stieet. Births at Carlisle Hospital Oct. 10 were: Mr. and Mr. Kail K.

(Goldle Sheibley) King, Loysville, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. (Jane Swope) Blo5er, 19V, West High, a daughter.

Birth Oct. 11 were: Mr. and Mrs. Lynn (Dorothy Howe) Helshman, 404 North Bedford, a daughter, Mr. and Mr.

Russell (Irene Drechsel) Wilcox, 162 East Penn. Mrs. John (T. Hilton has ar (Copyright, 1933, Kim Features Syndicate, Inc.) ranged a program of vocal and in EDYTH THORNTON McLEOD strumental selections Daseq on a patriotic theme. Kathlyn King AUXILIARY MEETS TOMORROW The auxiliary to the-, Booster Club will meet tomorrow night at 7:30 In the Veterans of Foreign Wars Richard Albright, will conduct the business meeting.

will speak 'On Americanism." Both Dirtiea wla wbm roa Colors, Coats, Hairpiecce "Dear Edyth Thornton MeLeod" dustry is doing a good job because it is important to have properly fit "I have very fair skin, no color my cheka, blue eye and light ted garments, not only for a better figure but ako for better health. Do not buy over the counter, sk for a brown hair, turning gray. Are fitter and let her suggest what is vu fCv IDA BAILEY ALLEN jVA fgln ni. -f'tr A irx WKiiii I I lull IMMMSMMI there any shade of brown that I can wear? Would gray be becoming? Reader." best for your figure. "What kind of coat should 1 mu LB The choice of color always in- Smart for school pretty for res ting to the woman with gray- An Agency to Help Housewives wear I am 5 ft.

6 in. and weigh 140. I go to business and will wear it every day. Formerly a brunette. I now have white hair.

T. A coat of soft, mat-finished wool hair. Th rich, deep, warm To make sure leaf vegetables ace cleansed thoroughly, immerse them in cold salt water and then rinse several times in fresh water. IN the early 1900's our United i cooked tones of brown" would be most becoming. Your makeup ehould be in the warm shades to give more life sliced celery and 1 diced firm on loose, -casual lines, will go with States Department of Agriculture parties! I'se remnants for this back-interest charmer add embroidery in easy stitches.

Next Spring, sew a sleeveless version! Pattern 701: Children's Sizes 2, 1, 6, 8, 10. Tissue pattern; em-broideryt ransfer. State size. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENT8 1b cnius for this pattern add 5 cents nd color to your ekin. Wear the tomato.

Stir in 2 tbsp. French dressing and chill. Before serv- everything. You can have a deep-toned lining, which will be interesting, to which you can match acces clear, pale gray hut spike your costume with accessories in pink tnt stir fn 1 4 c. lynyunnaise sea- sories.

A separate fur collar to snap or fuehaia. Try out colors, they will U. tri mirrw rwvarrlar. soned vith -TTfflTfl on adds a dressy touch and can be do much for you. was small.

The earth was naturally rich and productive, and at that time, farmers needed little government guidance in farming or in marketing. The department was housed in Washington in a small red brick building, with adjacent greenhouses, surrounded by trees, added on special occasions. "Where can I be properly fitted Your hairpiece should match your for girdle, foundation and bras? I hair. One in all gray or all black ealise that good fit is important -J. Today the top-quality stores pro dissolved in V2 tsp.

lemon Juice. Arrange on lettuce. Chiffon Cheesrcake Blend Hi c. fine zwieback crumbs into 'h c. softened butter.

Line a deep 9-in. pie plate with 1 c. of the crumbs. Separate 3 grade A or 8 eggs. Beat the whites stiff and the yolks creamy Into would be obviously false.

Tomorrow Inspiration! (Distributed by McNaught Syndicate, Inc.) flower gardens and sweeping; vide a fitting service by employing trained personnel. The corsetry in for each pattern for lst-class Send to: THK EVENING SENTINEL. 374, Ncedlecraft P. O. Box 169, Old Chplsea Station.

New York 11. N. Y. P.int plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, PATTERN SIZE. KXCiTING VALUE! Ten, yes TEN popular, new designs to cro-rhPt, sew, embroider, knitprinted right in the Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book, Plus many more patterns to send for ideas for Rifts, bazaar money-makers, fashions! Send cents for your copy! green lawns.

Half a Century Later Today, half a century later, with an increase in our yolks mix v4 c. flour. t. tion from 75 million to over 150sucar. tsp salt.

3 c. creamed, million, the Department of Aert-icotrase cheese, the grated rind culture's buildinES occunv acres 1 lemon and the iuice of 1 iemcn. Exciting Nylon News! FULL FASHIONED, FINE GAUGE of land in Washington. i FW in 1 neavy cream whipped -5 4 trrfMl stiff. Spoon into the pie plate.

Cover with the reserved crumbs; Jdust with tsn. cinnamon: bake '45 min. in moderate even, 375' F. SWEATERS EY9 i-JLafli 1U1 Ml Recently the Chef and I visited the Extension Program Services at the invitation of the Department. This week we plan to rivc you highlights inspired by this visit.

TOMORROW'S DINNER Curried Vegetable Saiadettes London Broil Maitre d'Hotel French Fried Potatoes Panned Carrots Chiffon Cheesecake Coffee Tea Milk 41 Meoiurmnfi Ai tvel Reei'psi Srv 4 to 6 Curried Vegetable Saladettes IONDON fROM THE CHEf Pound i to 1 l. 2 lbs. flank steak -with a meat mallet. Brush with French dressing. Dust witn 1 tsp.

salt. 4 tsp. pepper and Vi tsp. monosodlum glutamate. Broil'' about 6 min under a high heat, or until well browned on sides.

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Slash pockets, double-breasted style. Ideal for girls, too. 4-8. SIZES 10 to 18 1 $7.90 WARM! RUGGED CORDUROY JEANS .49 3 Dungaree styled thick-set eorduroy ir 4 deep-toned washable colors! Construction includes metal rivets, bartacking and double orange stitching! Zioper fly. Sizes 4 to 16.

BIG SAVINGS ON LADIES' CASUAL SHOES GUAnAniOOD! Yes New KING POWDERED LAUNDRY BLEACH is so mild we can guarantee that it will not harm any washable fabric. Specially designed for modern miracle fabrics nylon, rayon, orlon, dacron! Pleasantly scented sanitizes as it whitens! Another group of smart fall casuals at Penney's tow price. Suedes in black white, smooth leather in red.green or black. Flat and medium styled heels. Buy severs pairs! Fits Wondrlully.WoshMagico!(y...

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