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The Sentinel from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 14

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Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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LICENSE WARNING nnirv! tnnn r'P irni ft, RED-CR0SM1AKES- Beauty Contest to Highlight Party Mlchaux Forest Association will hold Its annual supper and party in the Community Hall, Route 233 at Shippensburg Road, tomorrow nicht at 7. In connection with DISASTER APPEAL WISE FUNERAL Fun4- services for Mrs. Rachel Wise, Mt. Holly Springs, who died Sunday, were held Wednesday In the Joseph W. Gibson Funeral Home, Mt.

Holly Springs, with Rev. Robert M. Wise officiating. Burial was In the Mt. Holly Springs Cemetery.

Pallbearers were Walker Kunkle, Abner Shug-bait, Martin Burgett, Lee Gibb, George Yelngst and James Hoover. bon filament light bulbs, short wave and diathermy will be-discus-sed. Slide illustrations will show circuit difficulties and their remedies. The tour will begin in Rochester, N. June 15 and end In Indianapolis, July 23.

Nealy every city with low-band'channels will be covered. In the early autumn, the league plans to tour the southeastern states. Plan Clinicsjo Cure T.V. Interference WEST HARTFORD, Conn. The American Radio Relay League has scheduled clinics on the causes and cureg of television interference in 16 major cities during June and July, The league will arrange meetings with service technicians and amateur radio operators.

Picture interference from electric shavers, car automobile of Dick E. Del-Vecchlo carries a warning to other motorists. His registration plata employing his Initials, Is "DEAD. LAST PASSENGER PITTS FIELD, Mass. (M) With only one passenger aboard, Luther E.

Sears of Lenox piloted the last Boston Albany railroad passenger train between PIttsfleld and North Adams, ending a servl started 107 yean ago. Stotesbury Home at Bar Harbor Goes BAR HARBOR, Me. Plans to tear down the 55-room Stotesbury mansion emphasize that this one-time resort of the rich has reached the end of an era. The huge bouse, formerly owned by the banker, Edward Stotesbury, probably will be leveled so an International ferry terminal ran be built on the site. The ferry will ply between Bar Harbor and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, and is expected to increase the flow of tourists 4 the party, a large number of contestant! have been entered In the bathing beauty contest.

Six gold cups will be awarded to the winnera for Mrs. and Miss Laurel Lake. Pine Grove Furnace and Recent Emergencies Cause Drain on Funds An ppI for funds, necessitated th manv national disasters, ban been received In the Carlisle office of the American Red Cross hv telesram from Harold Near-man, manager of the Eastern Area the Red Cross. Caledonia. Other contestants mat enter by presenting themselves at the nignt or.

the party and enter tainment. An evening of entertainment ill rected by Millard Fitzgerald, mas In both directions. CO. 4 There were quarters for 30 serv ter of ceremonies, will consist of audience quix contests and other ants in the now-neglected mansion and Its renowned garden room could handle 200 persona for features, a nominal charge for CARLISLE, PENNA. ALBERT WATSON, Prop.

supper will be made. MRS. JOHN H. Mcknight Mrs. J.

M. McKnight CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL LADIES' AND MISSES' Guest of Choir A VACATION WHIt CAN BI FUNa when you pamper your ftt with The. telegram rea.la: "An appeal for fund has been announced to the nation to meet the heavy financial responsibilities that the Red Cross must assume as a remit of the recent series of nation-vide disasters, I "In making this announcement E. Roland Harriman, president of the American National Red Cross, aid 'The last two months have been among the most destructive and costly in Red Cross disaster vperience. Since April 18 there have been 14 major disaster operations.

Emergency relief and rehabilitation so far provided for the victims has virtually wiped out our entire disaster budget for the current fiscal year. Thus, additional funds will be required to meet the JH'fds (levied little last fw days by floods In Iowa and vicious tornadoes in Michigan, Ohio, New Hampshire and MassachusettsRehabilitation costs for all recent disasters will carry over into the next fiscal year. They will be very heavy, and we will need the full support of the American people to help those ho have miffered. Personal loss in these catastrophes" to help "Last week the Red Cross made an initial allotment of $400,000 to meet emergency needs of victims of these latest disasters. This brought to a total of $3,823,668 the A farewell party was given for Mi.

John McKnight, 257 Conway Street, by the choir of the Allison Methodist Church at the home of Mr. andMr.s. Leslie M. Karper. 55 South College Street, lajwereTiing.

Mrs, McKnight expects to leave Tuesday for New York City, from where she will eail for French Morocco to join her husband. Ena. CCATS A i SUITS mm ir ii wm -t- ii nvnnvwiiipif AT REAL John H. McKnight is personnel of nv.m prig ES ficer with the U. S.

Navy at Port Lyautey, here they will live. In addition to the choir member, guests were Mr.s. Charles Clark, Mrs. McKnight' mother; Rev, Gail Norris, minister of Method itt Church, and Mrs. Nbrris; and the choir mothew, Mns.

M. B. King aiid 'Mrs. Pearl F. Fickley.

At the close of the evening, the choir sang a-choral benediction, a tradition of the Allison Methodist Church choir when any member te leaving. COATS AND SUITS That Sold Regularly At $25.00 and $29.75 COATS AND SUITS That Sold Regularly At $14.95 and $16.95 amount the Red Cross will expend for disasters in the present fiscal year. NOW ON o4 Iflnn "During this brief period of two S95 Bern rik spoiling jour fun-days with tired walk-weary feet. Here are the NOW ON SALE AT months 384 people have been kill SALE AT ed, 3,772 have been so seriously I shoes that were just made for vacation wear! Mori cushiony-comfort and -f genuine foot-support than you ever dreamed possible Discover for your injured that they required hospitalization, and the homes of 16,651 families have been either totally destroyed or have suffered major self what sheer delight walking can be. Glove-soft, non-scuff custom-tanned leather fashioned like a soft little sock cradles your whole foot in heavenly comfort.

Springy-cushioned platform, wide curved wedge heels COATS AND SUITS That Sold Regularly At $35.00 and $39.75 COATS AND SUITS That Sold Regularly At $45.00 and $49.75 tffi if if I I in lm til II 1 4 I 1 damage." All Red Cross chapters have been urged to make these facts known and to solicit voluntary contributions. The Carlisle office is located at 39 West Pomfret Street, 1443. Mrs. Fred Reese Is executive secretary. Ohio Couple Injured In Turnpike Accident jureti yesterday afternoon in an automobile accident on the Pennsylvania Turnpike near the Carlisle interchange.

The car wa operated by Mrs. Arlyn Rubenstein. 19. who was admitted to Carlisle Hospital with cerebral concision. Her husband, Lawrence, was treated at the hospital for contusions of the left knee and was discharged.

Mrs. Ruben-stein's condition wa. described as "fair" today by the hospital. State Police said Mrs. Ruben lend ease and support to every graceful step, Nand-braided for that expert- sive fashion right for vacation hey-days! And only 4 NOW ON SALE AT NOW ON SALE AT $7.95 topnd la style, but ntvtr mr in camfirt, tht etmUrt ctustructioa it ittintiO I HOLD HOSPITAL FETE AT SHIPPENSBURG stein lost, control and the car ran LIPPMAN SHOES 137 S.

Hanover St. CarlUIe, Pa. COATS AND SUITS now ON That Sold Regularly ell AT 0 At $55.00 and $59.75 SALE Al off the road and climbed an embankment. It struck a stone and "flipped" over in the air, rolled down the embankment and came to a stop on its wheels on the turnpike. MSI ARRIVEOIj Make us prove it with rlV rj 5-A The third annual hospital fete at Shippensburg will start tonight evening, with a pet show in front of the VFW Post Home West King street, Shippensburg through tomorrow night, at the VFW Fairgrounds to the rear of the post home.

The fair is scheduled to open at 7 p.m. both evenings. The fete is sponsored by the Shippensburg Bi-County Hospital Board for the benefit of the two area hospitals, Cbambersburg and Carlisle. Proceeds will be divided between the two. For the past two years $1,000 has been donated to each Institution to as-ist with the burden of charity work done for persons from the Shippensburg area.

Participating in the fair will be members, of more than 20 organizations, "Including the Civic Club and Junior Civic Club, the Business and Professional Women's Club, the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, tht Eastern Star, the Rotary and Lions Clubs, the American Legion and Auxiliary, the VFW and Auxiliary, the Purple Heart and Auxiliary, the Disabled American Veterans, the Cumberland Valley Hose This comnact -r-zi nj nusu vi tar gives you mrmr PERroRuma mm Deluxe top-quality EAST ECONOMY IN NOW towEst pma fmo BETTER-THAN-EVER Company, the Mmneqiia Club, the Shippensburg Parent Teachers Association, the Shippensburg Girl Scouts and the Chamber of ReneB's Platter Chatter Mxittc, we'll provt every word I and you may win FREE A HUDSON JET it's vara. Don't mist this great new 2 tub Easy that does the hardest part of washday automatically! Al-ways famous for Speed th new Easy is even faster. Ooet a whole week's wash in 1 hour! One tub washes a load cleaner, whiter, brighter with Spiralator washing action. At the same time the other tub double-rinses, then spins clothet 25 drier than ony wringer! Handy Swing Faucet save liv suds for re-use! Built-in filter! Automatic overload switch new convenient SINGLE -SHIFT CONTROL! Don't miss this value buy of the' year! uiua liar, 'don't fnreef an extra set of radio I bat teries before Because it's wonderfully Ivou leave, and be to have your gCAR RADIO I'-herked. It's nice to know that we compact, it's a delight to handle, drive and park in today's traffic and there's ample room for six.

PERFORMANCE! We'll take- you out and put a Jet through its paces. You'll see why it's a new kind of car before it has used a teacup of gas. -i ''I ran of i 5 ECONOMY! It takes only a teacup of gas to show frJ' you the almost unbeliev- On any nearby road, hill or highway you select, we'll outperform and outdemonstrate any other make of car in the lowest price field with the new Hudson Jet. What's more, we'll prove by means of scientific measuring equipment that this magnificent performer will do it with less gas than any of them. Powerful statement? You bet! But the Hudson Jet is a powerful performer.

We'll prove every word with just a teacup of gas! Come in and see. feMHHKii Hudson Jet delivers. J-miotit Automatic Spin-net -o famous Eoty teature tV JpirlUf Wihiflf Ati only Easy hot it Built-in fill only ltn worr woshet yfur clothe Pertkl No set tub rmt6t4 Nw Sinl-Mt Central Mokes moshdoy faster than ec low Down Payment TTT A SCIENTIFIC, DRAMATIC TEST! Our "Teacup Test" uses scientific gasoline measuring equipment. It shows exact, low fuel consumption while the Jet is in action. HOW YOU MAT WIN A FRU JET! After 'Teacup Test," on official entry blank, complete in 25 words or less: "The advantages of thia i WEEKS TO PAY! A COMPACT, NEW KINO OF CAR radios, television sets and players.

Right now we are having a TV CLEARANCE SALE which enables many of you to enjoy television. We all saw the FORD 50th ANNIVERSARY SHOW, which was excellent and was no STAR-FILLED with names like ETHEL MERMAN, MARV MARTIN', WALLY COX, EDWARD MURROW and many many more. It was like having BROADWAY in your living room For you RECORD COLLECTOR? here is some good news: BLUEBIRD CLASSICS have been reduced to 2.9S (tax jnd.) either on LP or 45 RPM FRANCK: SYMPHONY IN BEETHOVEN'S VIOLIN CONCERTO SLEEPING BEAUTY and dozens of more For THRIFTY RECORD CUSTOMERS we have some BARGAINS; on 7S or 45 RPM: 0C each (these were son of a few months bark and mill in demand) Stop in and browse around. Glad to help you. Until next week BUY WHERE YOU 4JET SERVICE CARLISLE RADIO TELEVISION CO.

147 N. Hanover St. PH: 1244 TV PIONEERS IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY Records htard over WHYL. purchased In cur (tore. new Kind of.

car, the com pact Hudson Jet. are ft IsonVv bet details at Hudson Dealers. Contest ends nds Standard trim and otber and acresaorim sub-jct to cbanit without notice. TRADE-IN ON YOUR OLD WASHER Aug. 1, '53.

mum 288 E. HIGH ST. PHONE 559.

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